~ _- t if-'ii l' \ If I 5 l "L ft, -_-. '- i._f._ - .,:.:_ .` “PS l 'iréls-;' lm. t ill. rs H " ,___ _ _ ”' -’ "“:";f~‘§i_"*‘ff.‘§”..e_ `F~Z'-- _ - ~ e~==-f-_.--f ~ ~.." ' ._~_ -~_----,_ ...:-:z;:...,_..--;~r: = *‘- 2.”-t » --f... - _<1 _ __ bv 1-' i - .~_' s. _ _=. l - \‘--ut- ~'..',`i.'-"" . fe l |i --¢.e:"" _ e ~¢,:~.... » =.~P‘~.’ T2, -:'Z>1TQ_£.,.-_°<'f.':“ Q ._.- _tllig iV li; lt lv: _ i - r .__ _, ri * 7155".” J _ ` lit ”-ti 'f ` t- ‘F212 `-_ i fi ,1 rf ~§§<*?§§§"‘l‘ t :ll'§_~._` I-_ *"3* -1 '-1 ii' i ."` Hit 'l _-'M i are __ , . _ __ iii' l if := _.. _ Lo - ;“»~, .-5 .’§ t=l'__`;_ 5-~ '_1\/_ ._-L. nfl ,_ _lv _ i i » _-_.I _ lvl; __-12': _ l... ii i if i v i .1 li ii ‘_ _ ___ ` P AGE' TW i".T.VI-`. ` - _ ' THE .___ ..,._._._- __ _...E _-.._ ___-_ _...___ ._.,_ __ . ...._...,.._ ..._ ...__ _._ __--.._. _ ......._......,.__.... ...___ _ _ ..__.__.-.._. ';2r\ ` ' _, _ ` inerltet. and s. very considerable British tonnage is engsgpd- co"-H _ - ` " ‘J-_“ `_` V W '_Dl§\.l in transpor§'wor`h-tor the British Government. thus causing - ' '_ o- S U _ _ ' ' '__» `T__‘£.`l_i` Z u very important though temporary curtallment in the sup _ ' _ l `_H_.l_l_________ __ -1 ‘ply of shipping facilities. _ slr:_n ls we _ L_ _eo l who ._¢ if - r - i »» WAS Bll"Hill - 1-'_' E -“ _ A CIVIC BQJIAWS _ _ _ ` :iiie‘§:fati‘ti'Ti§°sti';':frisii§di$' so Jiri; U __ y complains' respecting the tlne and ~ lrgo bills oi' cost recently imposed up- A civic bylaw demands that citizens shall keep th( n him by me jud mem ot thel Sup- N GUARDIAN. __ __ ..~ li-,'»» » ,U . ~ww-\_= `».\ 1... , , »f .- _ _.-.___ .¢. _ _ | ` V _ 2 _ _ , __ _ _ _ - sidewalks adjoining the ro ert the ccu cl sr of n w Sme Court. any yo we S0 -- _ ` _ -f ._ - _ and a penalty is provided for neglect. In the past tht TM Shefm' i“'.m° ”‘°’“h °f Apr" A London Correspondent le informed ldvodlllng Phone.... . . . . . . .. ....132-3 side. Alherton. Souria and Montague. ` “London Office. Marconi House, Stand W. C. l _ President... .. . ......A.A.BartIett §gngg||ig Editor.. .. . . . . .. . . R. Burnett I-`riduy. Dec. 25th. (‘liristin:is Ihiy being a Sttltutory |it|blic'liolitl:iy. The Morning' (iuttrdltiii will not lic lssiictl on S:|tnrtl:i_\'. Dec. fltith. “'l`lic l‘I\‘i~i\iii_‘_,»' (liiawlinii will not lic is- sued on l"ritlii_\' Init will lic ptiblislictl on Sitt- t|l'tl:iy :is usual." .-\ tl\'crliscl's will plcsisc note llicsc t~li:iii;_~,~c_~:. Vi/ElDNESDA'Y, DECEMBER 23, 1914. ' C0-fereavt There :irc many points in <_oiincctioil with the l"or\\'ard .llovt-nee-nr .\lc<=tiiii_;' in _*.nilier.~.t, it report or' wliich was given in .lioiidaj '=‘. (_luardi:;:i. \'.'hit'li, it' the i\lo\'cinent is to do- vclop. .~'li-iiulil be pro1;:~'erl ironic to all .\Iaritiino men and women. The ltvyiiriti- oi” the ittef-tiiti: win: t-o»r»pcr:ttiot1, inutual lir_ipt`ttiiit‘-sir, iiiuttini :lt-|ioric\'ri‘neitl. ln tht: “ft.<;scmbliiig together of Sn rn:-.n_'.' of file pteo|i’_t~ of the .liziritiiiic l’i'o»'ilt<'es," "laying plans for wlirii \\'e shall do in \l::- ri.':;.':; to cours." hr' saw thc hg-giiii;in;: oi' ti ri,-tt! gcttiiig toitt-ilu-i' and "tisi:i_t: our encr- gics tu taltc th" be -I ;:tl'.;:i:l;-;_\qo o!` the t-itaiug-I‘-tl cfnirlitiiiiis that confront us." ` 'I`lii< is tho proper spirit in wlilcli to rivet the ftilnrc with its "t'!m!i;:t-il v-»iiflitio;1.°." roivlilioiazz wltirh. aiillirnigii, not cltahgcrl to our entire il IU hilt' ill home, to |i;.ti'o:'iiZt_~ hoiiu- i.trln.~\i‘i<~:¢, to insist tipon buyini.-; “.\iadt: iii ('uu."-d;‘_" {;ood.'-‘_ Tliv: :;rl\'i<:t» iz: supci'lltious if not useless. People will buy :il lion;-'_' \\'l:tu is pays to do so. they will p;iti'oiii'/.c l;'_':tr‘ iii-luctrici-: \'_'i\<~1i thc products of those iiitltt-_:t:‘i';‘:; i., t. xi:-,lrjf ot' th:-ir pstrotioac they will buy .“Maflc in ('i:n:itia" ;e,'::r:.lr. \\'l.cn tlto.:c_f:oods are :ts good and as t-limp as thc-_v can art t;it_v'\\'lici'<~ cisc. The i'oru‘ard inovernoni inuzat acc to ii that the uualitjl' and thc price we otlcr to our rti;=to:iii-r:= a-_ro tl:r- best they ran ire-t anywlicre. This r.ssurcil our zinirltets are a'\s\ired. 1! the people of each Province wiiile iiisisting' upon tho tqufility of vfllnteyei' pro- ducts: they plate unmi thc ntai'i~:et. take ai pride in proclalnl- ing tho <_xt‘cllt-ii<:<- o|` their protlitcls, make it hnown to thc -world that their goods. \~.'!icther ot' thi- Soil, the sea, the mine or thc forcsr, arc tho best ot' their kind lu the world, then the !'orv.':irtl iizovcnieiit will take care oi` itself, not otho;'v.‘ift-C. \\'t~ nectl l»i_\'alt_\' to our o\vn, piidc in our I‘t'ov~ ince, but that loyalty and that pride must have somethiing to btiiifl on and that Loniething is inorll. A shout on that fouiiiliitioii will cotzii for tnncli. ln the coitrseoi' his v.rltli‘t>.:1f;, and iii line with the Co-0D- eration he had been otlvocuting, Prr-inter Mathieson sul!- gested the t'orniatioi‘. oi' ii joint dslicries; bourfl i`or the Mar- itime i’r<.viiir:cs. This stiggestioii, we feel sure will com- mcii-rl i;f;eii' to all iiitcrestcrl lu tl\i1'.grcat uiaritimc lndustry whether af: dtFalc:_; or it.; lislicrnicti. The lhdieries of the Maritimo l‘;'o'.'Eii<'c'; are so briund up lrigctlior that neither l"rov?itrc can e;iii;.i1.:¢= _<=\irrcss.”ully in the huslitess without in sonic way c:.niii\;r in coitrtict with the others wliether on the fishing; grrtaniizliz or lu the miirZ;et:;. .\ joint board. such as stig_e,'esterl, would do very murrlt to rcgrtllato lisliing sea- sons. to t'of'd tit'~mailtt‘ls and to maintain prlttos. lt would .bein line with the t`o:~\'\'arrl rnovcment, whose chlcl' aim is to effect sntrli a union o:` all the industries and interests in the Maritinzc l'rnvinc_es as will ensure thc best possible results. riNA1v`Cbi"T.°5iiitti_‘l’»::i‘¢s‘ 132&,133 This is regrettable. Every good cltizeii will make lf. mi- and d9f!>¢tiV9, Bild "Wt if he ex' ` ` . .... i lils religious duty to obey all the laws. Seine of the lawi cuteq it “'m‘°“t °m“i“i"g proper in h om t 8 emnltv he would run the risk of Head Ofllce at Charlottetown Branc cel I ummer~ may be harsh, some of them may even be unjust-althougl ,rlusllii “poll lllmsell ull aclloll of (BY mail “`°“‘ H Bt°f|'°°"°39°“d°”t; few, if any, of our laws will come under either ol’ thest _eavy damages. _ _ classifications. But law is law and, harsh or not, just o: The illdwlllily being refused, the , , , . . _ _ _ rrit was not-executed, and for this ' not. will be obeyed by every law-abiding tltlzeii. It harsh oi he Sharm, was arrested under an atm "*'“°**° -~~"~ " unjust it is equally the duty of the law-abiding to brlni lclllllenh lssued out of me Qoul-¢, ag about, by constitutional means, a revision or a repeal of he instance of the piaintit’l"s attorn- the law, ‘but none except the lawless will attempt to sliirl- YS- mid f°““‘1 5“mY DY me C°“"'~ °f ,lr evade “_ V , ontcmpt. and fined accordingly. _ _ _ There were many good anti sufficient - The by-law with reference to snow-sltovelling is jus' easolls lllgell before the Com-l ,_-,ll be. as important as any other`~law ou our statutes. Its ob .aif of the Sheriff and a strong array servaitce contributes to our i.'.'ood citizenship, its vlolatioi ‘f legal ‘1“U‘°"’ti°s W 5"°'“'“ th9m “fb t l l l l. _ i t b /as submitted. _These _ authorities coi i u es 0 our aw essness. t it s no to be o server ave almmly beenrrélerrell to by a col., by all it were much better to repeal it and let all eontrlbut sslllmdelll in the "pail-lot, | alike to the cleaniiig oft of the sidewalks. It is unjust tt I desire to refer to antllhér atlthlilr- _ - ,~, _ _ .- 'l`-l t I antca_ _ _ _ _ cyatt this ser\ ite of some and allow others to shlrk lt, ant gD0‘;e‘(‘l‘ llc f;‘;l€;'":ou?se’?m‘rSue'§ gy th; ln refuslllg to admlt an -lllsaster ue trust that the police, whose duty it is to see to it, \vil mm in mls CaSe_ ~ l see that the law is strictly and tmpartlally and rigidly Maplel-5'-Cgmpeildium of Slieriff observed. - nd Execution Law,-second edition- Any law on Ourslatule books that ls only a dead lel_le_ standard English work ofthe highest the north coast of Ireland when it _ . _ _ ‘ ithority ,at page 52, states: “It is met mishap. .-\s is well k-no ii th to be obsert ed when it suits is simply an invitation to vlo he (lull. of llle Slmrlll- lo Cx-,wule he R W e late other laws. If we are to have an ideal city we Inns in-it when directed to him Within 21 sucredly observe all our laws, even the law that demand: 'BHSIIIIGNG H1110 fiflfif |10 'l`0C€iV0B if l' . _ _ _ tliut wt- shovel off our sidewalks. ~°’ °f‘°C“U°“' and-if he omiis doing S0 1 in action may bc maintained against iini bv the party suing out the writ " A A his, of course, 'ls at civil action for _ _ _EV __..,_--- ...__,o» '. _ t That Dreadnought W,u Saved. WAS iN BUILDERS’ HANDS.- Mine-vriow England . Received News of the Happening. \ ._ ,, British newspaper reader was not hoodwlnked"e.'lther_by the censor oi derived by The Gazette correspondent there seems to -be some, ground for assertlng~,- - - 1-'l hat the Audacious did not sink; 2-Lhat the Admiralty has not suf- f¢l‘0d any 1088, and is quite justiued y . The Audacious was not quite com- pleted liy the builders,and was only on a trial trip in the Atlantic oft 55'- Olympic was diverted irom- its usual course owing to a warning rom the Admiralty that there _ were nines oft the north coast of Irclnnd. ;l`he Audacious, being in the locality E D xniages and not ti criminal prosecu- "Jude and p'°t°"t the wmte “ti” _Norris _ negotiated. by the Allies. r This discovery, called aiinihilite, the invention of a Bri tisli cliornist. has been, it is said. pluccd at the disposal o‘ the two governnieiits. I1' at-tual tests deruoiistrate that i will do vrliat is claimed, its use by our army, would quickly hxintr about, not a victory, but the complete anniliilation o’ the other. Ciiaiiil.-ers Journal, iti the llcccuiber issue, dis ciissiitg the discovery says: "'l`eri'ible us the effects ot' tttrpiiiitc are. they are eclipsed by thc new annihilate shells, which have been, as the Parii Figaro is aware, placed at the disposal ot` the French gov erunicnt by a distinguished I-Jngllsh cliemlst. whose namr we are not at liberty to mention at present, and which wil iii due course be adopted by the British War Oilice. Thi: new explosive well deserves its name, annihilite, as th' effccis produced by the bursting oi! these shells are rightly described as aniiihilstirlg. In the open lield of battl against dense masses of troops. in a fortress or on ii war ship. the explosion of one of the aiinlhilite shells forms : fierce blast ot’ flame some two thousand yards long ani' from one hundred to two hundred yards iii width, which passing over men, animals or maftcritil, leaves nothing bui a scorched and cliarred mass heliinti. Trenczies, i‘orti.`.ca tiour. and other means of defence are ot’ no avail. The at mosphere within the radius of its explosion is all burnt up owing to its chemical action on the oxygen of the air, whlcl is changed into a consuming tire. li is perhaps too inucl to hope that the invention ot‘ annihilite will mean the stop page of all wars in the |'uture, but it will undoubtedly hell in that direction and toxin a bulwark ot' civilization agaiiisl those who would break the peace of thc world. l.-lut as re garils the preseiit_;,wer, this fearful und, powerful weapon ir the hands ot’ the British and French forces will certainly assist them to bring it to a speedy conclusion. as no humai b`elni.; can stand against the terrible effects of annlhilito." Great Britain and France would naturally hesitate toni.; before using any such destructive agency us this, but; the warinre of the Gcrrnons ntny l'orco so tcrrlblc a retribution. The Celognc Gazette' is objecting to the United States having any place-_ lp the peace negotiations. Cologne needn’t_ worry, says an exchange. Peace \vili he dictated, not if evidence were needed in support of the claim that Germany ls`relentless even to ii devastated and impoverished. ,enemy 'it' is"`found'ln the despatch from Amsterdam which says that the German Government has _decreed that the kingdom of Belgium must pay $7,000,000 per month for the niatntenhdce of German troops and raise, as well, a wm indemnity as a penalty for alleged violations of neutrality and losses caused thereby to the German forces. _lt is in- teresting ‘to note that while Germany is said to be taking this action, tlte other nations, which do not claim to have a monopoly ot’ the' world’s civilization or cultarcnare strain- ing every eifort to raise money with which to feed and succor the peopld of broken and ravaged Belzium. But the nctlon of the relentless Prussian power will react. Tho slgnlllcant~ increase in applications for enlistment 'ln the British army which followed Germany‘s murderous raid on the itndofeitdod coast towns, may play an important part in the policy of`Gern1any with reference to future naval activity. An attack that killed s hundred noncomhatants. chiefly women and children, and gave tho army thousands raider a or alile»ho_died s can hardly bo successful. Rcpitltion of `ilmibt it can be little Wi by the aclilevenletit any _ “We carry a splendid llno of Toilet. V on for contempt. The Slicriil lit this l Fhcre have been many complaints about liarbarous ant lee has .il\-say.; been willing to meet iuliuinau practices in the present war.` lt is quite withii '15' C|\'i| HCUOII fOr \\ 1// vnlnn/I/an U1 '-5 I > 'U I Cl O '11 /Iii R I _ C E E Daliiel Froliman THE ` _ DRAM.-i'i_‘1c 's'1‘AR'” ' _ twitinii ntiiuuiii _ DAVID CORS_0N”i S cisr or ciiitititcriiits DAVID CoRsoN _......,.......WiLi.iAM FARNUM Pepeeta, the Gypsy. _ _ _ . . .Constance Molinea_ux Dr Paracelsus............_..._..Robert Broderick Andy MacFarlane. _ _ _ _ _ . _ ........Hal Clarendon ._ Mrs. Corson (David’s Mother) .Helen Aubrey _ Elder Sprague . .............. William Cowper Justice of the Peace._... ....... ..Leoi_'iard,Grover Gypsy Chief._'... ._ _.William Vaughn “ii-iii Rriidirrion or Q2'-'Zl¥!<:t11 7 \ The Tense Drama of a Man s_ Desperate Struggle _ - With Himself, and His Final Triumph. U1'-i5U$>'U 5UC!¢'!1 _.` \\\m'//lin \\\ U2 '-1 'JU > ‘U I \\ “SHE WAS ONLY A WORKING GIRL” A Spasm of Laughter. A Satire 'on the old time lMelo-Drama. In Two Parts. "3 SPECIAL FOR XMAS KING BAGGOT . H 7) HUMAN HEARTS 3 méwpw -_.5 _*i -\ v E i Ih\\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIlIZ\\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\§¢I fr any torrup plat th (_ _ llllll¥ZIIlIIlII£\\\\\\\\\\VllIA\\\\%\\\\\\\\V]|lIlll\ n the case noi particular iiistlitacy, as by disoiicyiiig it special rule ot the (`ourt l' relation to the Jrdinary circniiistaiire of \vilt`\il neg- 'ip;ence, tho jntlgnl it wltereot' is to 7 belett to the tliscrcfxioii oi’ the Court, _ it seems not to he usual to grant :in ,‘ attaclinioiit in sut l_i iriises, but to leave the party to his: <“_>rdiiial'_\' reniezly agaliist the oflicer." These wise directions of Matliei' are akcn l`roui Hawkins' Pleas ol' thc ‘rown. ' ` \Vhy were they ignored in this case? lo one can t~otiit-iid that Sher'ii`l' lorne's coiirltuzt in tztliitig the pi iidcnt - iurse of fullowiiig the advice ot' his ouitscl brouglit himself' within roach f any ot' the inlsroudncts referrctl to i v the author. it appears to me that ‘stead ot finini: the Shoritt. the (‘ourt 'onld have t`ollou'<~d a wise and equit- ‘ilu course by i.:i'\'i|ig the Shcrift’ all easonable aid and protection when it ‘und him prcsseil to execute ri writ 'hi<:li, looking at it from the most. ivorable-standpoint, failed to comply iervloe ol` such wrig, noi' other extra-' _[he recemt of Amcncml und. Can” ` l , LEGE TOTUM. Julian had c itur d th c ll' lC , av ng on board three officers coped to Cocos Island, and subse- deered schooner. to s letter received today by 5 Lon- ldor. woman from a friend who has just-left Gemiany the people of the Kaiser's Empire were thrown' into ecs- tacies recently, over announcements in the German press to the effect NO INVASION BY GERMANB ...._L._T _ LONDON Dec.- -22.-»'I‘lie rumor - of a Gerinan invasion of Canada from Detroit and vicinity wamoharecterlzed as an sbsurditydiy Judge William Look of Detroit, who was_ hero to- day. '-Germsn - patriotism .in - _-Detroit wa ers, res ng cases, man cure sets. hand and _shaving mirrors.,-pipes. cig- ars and many _ot er artlclesapprogrl- 'ite tor gifts. MacKinnon- Drug 0.. comer Great George and Kent Streets. _-___.__|. -_¢-_A~¢_;- md Manicure Be' ` With! "Bell, that canada had been annexed by No room ter Theo. 0 little I.-ord oi sill Germany, ' V ` ~ I In cottage or in-,hall; ' and Miclriitnmhe-said, woultl»eousist_- -» Tgivagpfgslh ,my ,_ d » ?er‘r`?.|t| _ __ ii, tin-_f »° f A tcoria -. m ;’l£,,',';"ll:,l';f,e"fl':,';l°,el.lf:l':l'_‘ fm' Vcufilr u Qtlering their gitts, _myri-11,. '_(r,nllll,__-1,' _ ‘PW ‘ _ .~ ' t" -_ ~ _ We have the most attractive show ' ` ' " E* """"`“ " “ “‘"" ' ~-~~-*~»-- "Jo: dainty Chmtm" smugmug yo; :f.“li2."*__"éfi;g.i::s§°,';22'.;..tl“.t,"t:.i2;' s Acceptable Christmas I could make a more acceptable and the cost of damage u ould full up-I on the builders. than newspapers at the beginning of this week produced a profound sen- sation when the very graphic--sl.ory' of the alleged disaster was read. yet; the_ censor still remains obdurutc and refuses to allow any English paper t re rodnce the s or wliic o D s t y. hisslilll iinlcnowii to the thousands of people who never read gny overseas paper. It is really astoiiisliiitg to lind how few Britishers ever reed un overseas | newspaper. When I handed a copy of The Gazette to the head of ri. well- 'Y known publicity firm, an ex-journal- , ist, he had no knowledge that the 4 story had been published, though like most city men, he had heard vague riimrirs of the occurrence it month a- l,-o. The London papers, irritated and disgusted at receiving American,Gun-_ adian and German papers with tltel who never read any 'overseas l'H\D¢1`. directed a sinst. he ce so correct, then the Admiralty and 'the i l l t - _ 0ne.ast'r1s -irt. ° ‘ ‘ the press, with what degree oi' truth it is impossible to sa# 5100 ill “Ot S<*I‘V1ll¥§ rlllv writ-as U or F” "H “ ‘U e h ` l , ~ ‘ _ _ d ma e vas f l t. r tl - _ _;- ' ~ --_~ Surgeons with the armies report cases ot' men struc "hem they refuse to d" it “mess pmd A -2 \ Gun( 0 be compa n vc P ‘ l , \ 2.‘ic. to _$5.00. 'il _ i l cious Confectionery -I A for Christmas Giving' A carefully chosen assortment of the daintiest sweets such as we always curry. but in packages much more beautltnl-designed cspetfizilly for lioliiluy giving. You can give such goods as ours with thc ztssitrance that tho gift will satisfy both the eye rind the palate. Sou otir dollar special scarlet package. Jamieson Druggist Give Good Cigars lf "Ire" is a sinokor you nccrl not worry any more--give lilm a box ot' ci;>;ar:i. blot thc so-called Christmas cigars but cigars that will express _\'m'.r good will by their excellent quality. See our llavanti Uigai'-s, we have beauties in boxes of 25 and 50. Cigarettes hi lirinilsoino iioxcs ot' llfty cuoli. Jamieson Druggist ' Give _Perfume l-nder the cirriniistances, however. tlme sl,__c(,` the outbreak of W; ;El;:°» ’ t rest: wlthtlic people and their par lacks tl;e'Govemmen¢ Ol? party; lines L°‘~*°-'-1-° 'ninentary representatives to decide Iiicther or not it is safe or iii the pub- ‘md _breathes future v°"5ean°°‘ TM ' ~-~ - "*' - There arc all sorts of port`umcs, good and bad. The letter are made to scll at a large proilt by people who do not care. WE carry it superb assortment ot’ tho best niakers. ~ We please the most exacting :ind can please you. Pretty boxes, c interest to permit this most dan- Globe of this dat” “th D"°em'b‘") I 1 ' orous power to remain any longer in l`°l’1'0‘1U°°5 the “N018 St0Y`Y. IGBWHE cease and gold, Aitd this poor heart of mine, 'ie hands ot' men who seem t.o put so ‘N111 U10 “Bm” Of the Bhilli ¢0l1C@1'ned. For Thee to bold, 'Thouirh ok. Thy Hand has tried its lttle`i‘esti~:iiiit on its exercise. If. hoWever.the vcrslon of the ailair And all the angel armies' of the air 'doors in vain, _ I um Sir, etc., given to The Gazette this vueek bel Are gathered there. _ ' _ Yet. come again, _ r i __,‘;J_&\, it i -_I . . - , . , l sh rht so much so that the ves- - blind, deaf and- dumb by shell explosions, and ol` dead nie' l;l\ul:‘,llllrl:?fl‘i$1,f1el;.ll;:l\iIT,l“l§;llmnl3.21“ shi was repaired and 'rendered lit for whose. bodies bore no traces ot' injury. Wliat produce lefeudaut, or give him notice to re- S*?l‘ViC9 Within a f0\\' W€9kS- death and caused these physical conditions is a subject nov `110‘\'@ 1115 il@l`=0\1 0*' L‘ff0;1s:rax.?s ‘ilihllgudlhci I poison boinh used by the Germans, and there have been ,W ‘my al’ '3 _ "°""l_ 'On ions was not on the navy list as yet' many annonuccnients about the deadly effects ot' turpliiite the recent discovery ofa Ifrench chemist, that will cause in stant death to any who breathe the smallest quantity Knowledge of even a more deadly and destructive agent if in the possession ot' both the British and French authorities and tlierc are hints t.liat ilsltise may be resorted to~it’ thi (lcrriians persist: in waging war in defiance ot' all rocogiiizet _JU ' o _ . ' 0' ' , '"9 me 1““"“ "“‘1"l"°m°'\¢f- ` Admiralty? The '1Ei'mes,nf rr dild ami il J rl ' Wide open now it stands-O Light of pi-ess bureau will at the proper time No room f r 'l'h‘c~ GL tl , _ torn ei helugt _able to_ prove that they l are the statements of two or three mal of the ship's surgeon ‘ to ether ~» _i-CHRISTMAS HYMN. ~ I Only the stable door ls standing wide And there inside _ _ The ox and ass their patient lorehcads _ bow ' _ Before 'l'-lies now. Yet o‘ei- Thy stable angel voices _ sound, ' . _ ‘ ` Telling around i 'l`o the idle world s Prince is born to them _ Iii Bethlehem. ~ No room- for Thee-_-yet the wise kings _ _ » _ ‘ L- ` `de earth Light: - 1-.Montes o J. 1 ~ ° y ‘Q W‘ ' CQPTXHQQS A RAIDER be able to vindicate their action, tlial is Thine, lzgntlll. l0_,,lgllt_ _ l lost no warship, and the latter that T' _---°--_'!!_- __1_f__ ig-r __-1' * PARl>, Dec. 22.-The Ministry of tlley su l-egsed th ew; l ‘ l y _ .. Tlicse are the forty men who es- v;»gfr};|_g|1\»_|9t"-i_v¢_-i_I°‘.1~»irr*bII'|\ _:1_lml1_a_ ,__1~_,i quently sailed away in a ' common- '7,`}f-i- `- ~' i V' 'A WOUIBD ford h i ill 0 5 Q 1°' x` liandsmerr, but against it is the _ de- l l ` and f0f¢.v me" ffm" tht’ Gefmnf- mr with tile-significant -eiieifce eig§,0oo _'\»ffi'~\; 'iff' n er Eiucien, sunk November 10th by lulssengers on the olympic' < 1`_‘J/T. .ff the Australian cruiser S dne _ ‘ ‘L ,Q ~" _. 5_4. A fr! - ‘tis tw § 2/i _ uimn CANADA was ANNEX1;D,- 't - _ _ - ,"_¢_ L_ A-,_ _,_., _ No reoiri for_ 'l*hee, 0 Baby Jesultin,‘. _ /-'-‘f - 5/'V/7/7 L(lI\'IlON, Ont., Dec. Z2.-According' No robin within the inn; ' /" '°;\' 9 *_ ~f;;*<$"‘ Qu: ~\\\\\ \ " \ l _‘¢,.gf_ l, ~,>» Gift Goods Our store has many pleasing gift suggestions for men and Wolueu. and u splendid varietv from which to select. ` Come ln and look around, you RFS Sure to see sometliiniz that will please you. at a moderate price. (lourteous and consider- ate salcsincn to make shopping ~ hero n pleasurc~conio in today. have "1-7" ` _" \_ V . 1 il' ~ »_ fb” ‘ r “rin” a“n°““°ed t°"l*‘Y thu” th? ester. Egr the Aitfilciflcan st(ory5mtl;1ei?eHA' Y -'__-_ _ "_ 'f _ ' "l _British auxiliary cruiser Empress of " U _, _ . _ Q I s ll __ _. _ » 4..-_»_..'. , _ i ""‘;-1 , . | ‘ \ -uc. ». ... - 1110 F il Ch _ °i-... é’i'i.’l°"_ What housewife would tall`t0 be delighted to receive at food chopper for her gift. A food chopper is dp ropria_te,, yet very economical. save time ami llghtens her labor--ttt_at's why it is so highly _appreciated by housokeeuors._ ` Seo- the lines' _we are showlnzl it _will please you - . . v _ ‘t __._,..._,-...yr if t ._