o_o- v'-v y¢~ the _Guan-dlan.) ‘I-Reuter’s cor' selids_ the` tile *fall ross A an the would not as' the city' was _not was ' an' 'open that there existed armed" 'forts nor'men destined ‘l--¢---- _ ' ul' ax-i-,l____, the the the on enemy which the town were GUUDIAN _ ~ PAGE ELEVEN AYDY' ' the ’ E_rldA.i'£' Doo. 1. 5- That success depends upon the article' or con- design and cuan- demonstrated by in their most 're- tlle enemy. The ail_§l_ wtirapper o_ upon mag" feather helped the when ‘all means transports was diffi- aud through supplies thus brought up they completely captured i s ln°liii'R trehell. which -_.' _ 1 ’-Z si thrte “ttlm`p"‘ com aniee w . nizsd toi ` `brin`g"` ‘nil amgslllitllgd §,'f_3{“t{§'_‘_l 't‘§_‘,‘f‘_}n§,§_‘:!},l:i;'5{i‘_§‘en“§_j_*§}_f, 'l‘0ltoN'ro, ooo. 2.-rrsasrlolr lssun-1 1'- -- -<1 -' --ss-_--s -f 2:. t1‘.°:.*.i.1°f..°.'.‘zi’.."::::..°'.'.:'s.‘;‘;';‘;' " until il1p‘i',\\i‘lll_flll"_'lu‘ll_ly mule sou asain get to work. ~ ",n'd¢\._ » Oanadlalls Again Win. » ~ LONDON. Deo. '5.-The followin WSIB' ~ < i - » ____ lt i uso tu ut *‘ 'T umum_ The Allies will win the war. 5 lit will be decided on the West front. " _ ‘ .- -. _ . -- l 3. ~ __ - ‘fi told a large audieuc at Mass H ll ' - ' I' - lost night a few thinegs about Elie war ' ' ' " »**‘°v-;Y`.»~ i i " illdd BD ` (il8h_ illfl dafill did' lil ' ' . ' ‘ ` ‘ rest. and once the ‘gained tile' trench um' “re °l°"'”g_ t9 h°‘“" Th” mm” - ` ` ' - V - ppintstohmodt hi ~ /' 'them W" ° ru'-h °! Garmam t° sur' _fore showilgg hiseexlt:elilesilt`:tial'rl:/tii;l:s4 I A l ‘ ‘f ” *"";/A | \ . ` _‘ . ` i_ _ :ii iii '~ ' ‘ - H '».=;-.~-am' .halo-s the sink _- ' clean as the dishes _ ' no _*.- l_1;__ ` .2 i.-_£7 `.- Pi _a ___ " Z ' §" sffv-oss :'- - or 1'."-~'.`.--.5 ~~ cl ubéii" ' \ » . if. . s 1'f,, rr.. Q _ r .,.._ ss ;‘,_}_¥-» ._ __' '__ 1-" . .mf __ 1, colnmunique has been issued by the The Brmsh army Wm break \ ik (Ur _ __ _ _ Canadian war records office: '.On _tbe.-nlghtfof November 27 our troops sprang a mile some d tance intron; of our lines. and throu ll the German lines S . . ' - `|2: The British army will not- reach its at full strength until next spring. » ‘ Quan _ __ ' Dirt on iz ` _ _ _ _ _ 11 . _ not _ hthorto ll rl rgfiltaoa all it t _ i - .- F`"\_1°° has assi oss hood ed iff - ‘ ‘ Ng); ‘ ,_ ‘El_\i‘¢d___(-i!ir.Y(i'¥1'o¢F'lf'5ll!':|.{s igghcgaggduigegng'i€r'su'Ic}d;gsf$l‘iaf °m°°"F l0 assist the Rouhlaufags. AE i' 'lil °V°'"¢°m¢' Nm' buy# dm tm’ |““°t|°“l°" °°“" “Elini” lllilfll' attaclmr They have not suffered any :losses to -ffl ..n-ii I- iiil or the Dall-_';.il\sa§l_t"_:>t_‘f<2;iasdisaiv.' tgke' ~' Resins "During tho sumo _ul-sht and oh tho ;§§;fng“‘;‘,’_“'G““d " "“H',| "“°°ff"‘ *“ _.. _ an - n , _ 1 d .‘ ' -_ . e ernlans w r _- . _ -_ - .........1:u Ji. isi‘..._§i.l1¥.‘i€1:’._..'*;"....“'..“;'.~::;r;:.'i2.‘i:.i. .'f.':‘f_.:.'ai‘:;‘°.?l‘... ‘rx -Y --\ A ' entering the shells until they established ` them- in-to the en'smy’s front trench ex- German 'mes' ‘ u r, ' _ _ _ _ enthusiastically selves in Desire trench. plored it for several hundred yards, _ It was- of the Brmsh grand anew H...- [,,-fx, W-._ and decorated with flowers.-Mafckeni .'- 'Wll__°l\` lf_ll8_'Cil_lliMii»Hl1_s`V§‘9re given and' -returned with useful information. ,we launched at the Somme M B _ 5°" d“'°_"-° ill 5 ll'i0l0l‘ Car- to the R0¥li‘|" ' ' q _ -P ‘W _ 5 _ 5 counter against Verdun that -the,audi- I _ 0 0 C8111' the 'word to anvahce'lt was uickly The' othsr- "1, who ot yhmu h ~ 'disaster in the French co fl f came Wham. M was greeted mth ;Y_i_l;_l__ rt_l_:a_.t____tlxe_t\_v_'il:_t_ii__y___h_l_l_;r_:1_.$231532 wire. found tllst the trench at once apparently wantsd to hear. Jude- pulsn_. _ _ “B d°'°°°°' f“"“‘°"' `*h°1'° Wilsia bollillist of flowers. ` ' ` brlllsing-up'-iluppliea "and without un-' tlics peg-Itlyt vxlzsobiigqetdotllmglfetilghq vsiltllllt mg Wine' applause wmch greemd me Ho ea for Rauma l _ '-,ia , __ v : _ - ' ' _ _ _ ______;A.,_____1__________ ____ _________ _____ _ _ |lll9l‘fl|P`i-Bd Sllvgly -BUDTQI1 R0 _ntldflklout nccqmplighjng gnyfhlng gf impm-_ spstaker when he touched on this sub' 1 _ _p' _ n I ‘ ‘ _ "'_'_' 'mf-~"'~-----‘-'~`~°-'-‘ff-'ff-‘<-=j--'--A--------.~_-.-.-.-:_-_-.=- gguiq su¢gg¢d__; U, olqitmqpefg from mnca ___ _ ~ 3°!! - _ as t;_>R¢=u;1:anl‘a_,__Bh__¢; wa; young and _ _ _‘ ' ‘ __ _ _ _ . _ e_stern_ ‘ana a suggested A scheme "T0 da ur b _ - _ -' _ - ll o apr , sa r. alnler. and A l0'tlle `t:onlm'll.;;illl'K 0Rl¢@l‘. 'Who lm- bardedngur lillrerilnin retallelstiidllsg lblillt G_°rm"" "°'° Tw° `° °"° 75" 3“l.|9l_?1i“§h6fg 'lim U19 m°“TlU1lll ' ediately city for volunteers for did no great damage. ' . .. “"6” an 9 0f'llll1llB Bm l`€p09-l~ ` _ ‘i§ls“ir\111il\'ill1°-" f » "ou tho night of Novsruhsr za-so .._§_2'_'§f,‘;m;‘n“§_§‘§_f'% '_:’_:"uf'§‘§‘,§;_ §f,‘_‘_’{ §'1‘u°_°“§{l“f__l"h“l -_’°ff'° did i° "wi" " ' ' ' one of.our tri in "N M ' - .`_.° ""'“.- ' 4 H d Cfllladirang Khgw '-i'rlck.`~ Land" met ‘isa pgriy of Gemniins ‘ghd ?,2gnp€‘:t°ic:2ag:f;, °nT:\l;eGs(3.2‘al_1§§ mx z'_%°“fft';_ };&‘)‘“l_1““|°hh°: ;‘r°tfgl°°"_ “WC” __ _ un re s' o ana lane knew thc' put th ln t Ili ht, t l t` ' ° ren” A” 5 ° “"5 “°W WHAT “A DiR_Tv Nici-ir" nEAl.l.v quarter ol su hours shsltsr lu tho trick, srul within s :sw millllsurslprlsoutfr-s." ° 5 can ur ng W 11°" 38'°‘{?_s§”§;‘§;_‘°'*;__ke'l_;h;’_l_;wd°T_=‘_;>l leading them it ls quits vosslbls that MEANS-°-_ANTIGQ _QF A 1-_ g chart-house, where he will lie on the ‘ ' ' sigvh; glgawm|ngly,.g y' "?"Y;_}'_"“y eSf“P°'_ "_ "my °‘;_“ "Did " ' -- --- - -- -- - _ ' _ -out oy W serousy tax t e Ger- ` _ _ _ _l;_ae1'RovE_l\. As I battled my wsyrwnd strsst corners against tha gale of the week- ond l could .not _help recalling the old navy ispo. "V_\iho_-wouldn’t__soll rl rar-m and go to sea/I." ` i have known, something of wild weather and, its effects in a man-of- war. l have punched through the my ill an armoured cruiser on patrol luiy in what_the navigator called a it of it breeso-.-and I did not enjoy i. l have looked at Land’s End with onlsinl; in _lnygheart from the deck fa heaving, destroyer. l have been' --'lod to the skin with splay that really too much like solid sea to culled agyay while standingst _`4 lil. on the fc'l'ebridKe two score above the waterllne. But it has been may lotto be at 'sea in Hale..9"=q 1 shall not mind iii; sen is no respecter of ships of persons. The commander-in llagsbip. a great battleship of tons, will curvet and plunge loavy weather as uncomfortably as' Fleetwb_o_d__trawler once she gets started. _The only _differe`nc`e_is it lakes’ loiiger for the biggest ships to foal the effect of_ the sea. They will often be' roclilike in a sea that sets light cruisers rolling and staggering like drunken mail. In one respect all ships aré alike- 'they s,eem_'to deve- lop untold openings in the upper deck whenever seas _are washing a- cross. and.--no matter how_.wall she is battereddown, masses of water find their wa! into the living qnar_ters.» The bat,t_e_llng'_down .adds to the mis- ery. for._t).le scents.of crowded human-" ily. stale.-sea-winter, and cooking do llot,mil; well. The puddles in the Euston-r_oa_d after _a downpour are. nothlngto- the lakes in the mess decks with__the-ir Heating population of boots. broken crockery tiuneil and untinned_ food, 'with sometimes an unfortunate ahip's steward thrown in by an extra sudden_lurch Thirty-six consecutive hours, of that soft of thing would give most people a dis- taste for life on the ocean wave. Life on_the bridge is pretty miser- hblo even_‘|n s_ big ship at such _a time._ Tile night is inky black. and the gale blows desperately ' across the high exposed perch from which the few oiiicers and men of the watch' direct operations. White-topped combers heaving themselves up blot out of sight even the little that the night left visible of the next ship ahead. Slhtion-koeping_ls no pastime ‘on such il night. _ _:_ - ~ if the big sbip""is misery in dirty wcililler, though, thedestroyer is un- diluted Hades. Wrench of mines who have pllt in two consecutive winters lil small cra_(t_ ln the North Sea have doscribcil' their experiences with lol'soncs_u`that was picturesque. it would -be. good for some of the folk who grumble when an occssionlil Gnrlnsn ship darts out on a stormy iliirllt if tb`_ey‘»`couid been board a Bri- tish destroyer in chase of Fitz- 'Fhey would want a_._lot of clothing lu tho, nrst place, not just a set of illlskins, and a soul-wesler to slip oil lop of everyday suits. Above his or- dinary garments 'on _ll dirty winter niiillts puts a bi woolen sweater and il luumer over his socks and _trousers hh draws a pair of long' woolen stock- lilas. such' asdeep-sea fishermen wear. in come' up well ever the knees. Then over those are' worn the rubber sea\ boots. "0.`\lo.r,»_ _- Jacket comes lr l'a'l'll`lny boat, the thick duffel cout with-ghizod. which- in turn is -_i°l>'_ lloil witxf _ klns,--and possibly is sec- ond mu I ,;i_i‘f‘ t'on between-the lsmmy -‘_-ti_;o'g§_kl_ns - round tile nook. as. *ill "0" "ap out the wet as sofa and keep himself there _by dint of wedging his feet against the angle of the wall, lest a lurch of the ship send him_hurling out of the .door and overboard. _ This is a faint outline of some of the physical discomfort- that is en- tailed on the men at sea bya week- end‘euch as- we have just experienced. Thai. h0WBY6l'. is the least part of the trouble;the' mental anxlety,for the responsible ofilcers at any rate, is far worse. imagine crashing -and plung- ing'-_about across a space of water that' looks innocent enough, but that you know is marked on your chart in rad, to indicate a minofield. You may be thus skirting it, or you may be in the middle of it; tides and currents do strange things with `tlle most careful navigator, and your al- lowance for devitatioll may be all wrong. lf'one of those mines didgo oil' just under your brow-there would be a four line’ communique of regret from the secretary of the admiralty in the papers, and some one sitting by the flraside would remark, "How shockingly careless our young naval officers are!" - -, Still they do tell stories among the destroyer men of' wonderful sal- vage feats in gales. Sometimes in a "Gazette" you see the name of Lieut- enant-Comander M. N. as a D, S. C. There is nothin to tell you why. he E got it. But 'perhaps he saved -the ship. _ ~' ' Yet in spite of allthey are full of "clleerfulness'." Every . captain - had the same word- nothing could~ be better than the spirit of the whole crew. On deck you may see oillcers wrestling with the mighty "mediclne- bail," .and men playing cricket or quoite, and every variety of ingenious game, Thanks to excellent food, fresh air, exerclses,_and the absence of shore temptations, the health of the fleet is admirable; When I was with the largest section, the rate of sickness (including accidents) was just under one per cent.~ The men at. work _on boa-_rd ship are a vision of smsrtness and alacrity. They are all splendidiy “fit” ill body and spirit. Oi, the efficiency of the fleet it is not for a mere outsider to speak; but even~he cannot fall tube impressed by the all-prevadlng sense of "realli- ness.” lt seemed as if there was one word written- on every ship, on every part of her. on every man within her _the word ready. There was no haste.. no_ hustle. no confusion- Evory sllip in hor place. and every man at_his post was ready. 'l have kept tothe past the deep- est and most moving impression of all- the spletndld -spirit of “comrade- shlp and llnlty'! - which binds the grand-_ fleet together. _ _ _ ` But to the influence of this great tradition must be added the influ- suoo ol a great personality- l cannot refrain from saying here that i left the grand fleet sharing to the full the admiration, affection, and confidence ' "Rumors, perhaps one ought to say ward Carson, will be appointed. _- ' SEEB NEW WAR COUNCIL WI-B D _ ' YY' D cedure of the Government in regard a`- widely prevalent feeling. Rumors Cabinet decision. ' “The Cl'lronicle'a suggested War -Council would consist _of only four members of-the' Cabinet, viz: The Pfemier. . Mr. 'Lloyd George, Mr. Briar Law and Mr. Balfour, with, o '1-fconrse. Admiral .lallico as` First Sea Lord. and Sir William Robert- stun. _ - 'EXPECT EARLY DE\`/El»OI"MEN'l`S gestion was intelligent anticipation, Efior early d’evelopln_ellt‘on these lines' est`;= will: be aroused _by.'t_he' intimation tim' 4 Q ` join the Cabinet as Minister without “'*\*°h °"°”' °‘“"°*' ‘md ”"“ ‘”"m“ ""_por-tlrolio, in whlohosss-he would bs; ‘feels for its commander-in-chief. Sir Jobn~Jel_licoe._ Here. assuredlif. is tile right man in the right place at the right time. His ofllcers give him the ’lnollt~_absolute 'trust 'and loyalty? W`lle_n_l spdke_-of-him tohis men l al-' ways felt that quick response which to a speaker is the sure sigh tllat he hsis reachedilnd touched the hearts o his- bearers. ' The commander-ku ohlaf- quiet. modest. courteous,-tls_rti'} resolute, holdingin ilrnrcontroi every part.-ef...llia great agllting. engii\o"~i_"‘ has under his command not only the shi s".-_lmt the he`art~of his .ileott He elngoiliss and. strengthens. that com- 'i-sdpghlp _ol-_ single-minded service which is the_~erownlng_.honor_ of the nsvy.- Arehlviihop of -York, in the_ 'London Times. -come aimember of thsi War Council, the idea being that .the Councifs de- |18. partmental duties to intrude upon its .f‘Evenis will show that that ails' _ln the streets-or Atllsus or that. his- liisy iw looked lor. Koss Dublio il1t°l”'~- We _delivery ol tho nl-st lot ol guns. ,_ ice Admiral Du Fournet. having' t slr Edward cars n will likely' ,ecelveh lhsurmstloh.. that -trouhlo_ iiborsilorls would its greatly assisted by forte, ths_ot-l-respondent says.- by-the addition of il. f.re'sli _mlnd, free' _Greek troops opened mg .¢",g¢k gn :'t°°d°"'°t° "°°"`*°'u‘°'“'“" °'“d ‘l'°"‘7_ .the French with rifles. machine guns- l ' but me War- “nd Wim ‘“° d°' d ca nolla. killing some and wound i4tte_l_l_tion. C __ hmld mem. ‘ "OwliFg .to these conditions,-and -in '- "_ ‘ s l - - - _ ~ ' _ .' - '. . ilsily-9' ‘¥"g;°ll\'<_§i`;Ii1ci» osorsv. H1114' dss(gst;vl:":=ohci`;t§ss.tq'lti’l!;-l alll ras:-You cAi~l' as FREE f°'_ll‘°\“~ 'l'\‘°Y °"‘d°“°°d 'Wi' "°\’l° ` ' ' Y?"-"‘if='i-1' _-" »promptilude of decision are qualities “med government, have decided _w __ '__ ____ ____ _____ _ _,___ trait. _They had kept their -heads. It -‘limi-`-1* W9 '°°!*“'2W“'-‘!!W_°°i" '“°""° '*“°"= itake: energetic measures to obtain all ‘ _ T " 'W“!_lhé “ne” '-‘T"’“'° ‘° ‘mm “_” ngm' _ _ ~ , - _ ' ‘ -l-' , 'pla.y_ ln all liklihood it would be remmuon due~ . _ My catarljh was ilithy _andloathsoma ers. It was 'hard on these nen to be .' S U' _ composed of the following _melmbersa ' _ lt _mhdq me ill. it liu_iled my mind. lt‘ on-the defensive. it is ha-rd on the _ P _ _ ._ ¢_ .';“____;_ The- Prime Minister,” Mi". 'Llo`yd__` ' ___.____...._.._. _undel-lnind_e_'dil?l]~:gFhggifgisggdzritsg ‘mitted 'ofthe' Csnsilisns' appear-i - l sm ’t`llé"nlbtiusr' 6: 1-`2'-ohiflht-n -' NAVY AND ARMY ADVIBERS ' ' l _ ` _lt`s'mad'§_even my loved oiles avoid mb anne on the Solllme in August. They took s ifaricose 'ulcer on le_`g__a' '-the ‘r _ _ _ _...__ _ _ secrete _ My deligl‘t_in life was ilitli- _ were away from the Ypres defensive 5|,-gl, of-1,,',¢_ ¢E_25‘p,'._g. ,gan _gégg-_-_f. ' ` ` is ltie ‘fn aired l knew and were to get their clllmce on the used- ever? 'nip `enb'tl1lt iylhslv I; _"z ii "' ._._,- PARIS Dec 7- n embargo has French and other ports of the E - events in Greecer beginning with King `Conste.ntine's offer last night to de- liver to the 'Allies the greifer part of -the artillery and munitions on con- lity. This engagement of the -King. the correspondent says, was not car- ried out as the government declined S011) as Ohio! 0! U10 ll!lP9l'lH’i G0ll€`l'il\_ to ratify it. although it had beenre- - duced to writing- in -ans autograph letter of the King. Moreover. the King declared he was unable _to guan- imtee that order -.would_-bcsobeerved wishes would be- respected. ‘ Conse- quently at expiration of the time for was imminent. disembarked-.troops-. Although the admiral had-been~ _struoted by the French that the guns were not to an ll - ing ot rs. -» ~ ditlon that-he might preserve neutra-. _.__i- wil I am y0ll C8i`l` final settlement would be Mr Lloyd p ’ He compared Joflre to t e peasan _ George as Prime Minister breach of continuity and no like who always keeps a little cash downl hatched and hadharbed wire corrnls The Guardian concludes that the '£11112 M Parliamentary embamm in his stocking }_"&fll;¥l" __-T‘;§f"_°_c““ bug; fl?l\"li;_e _f3<’1;`1?1i*_l\__Dl`ll3_§’lll;__l'!_-_ ~. ._k Coalition Government h ot th iw y bring up it ew res t vsona,' “ an 0 o ms an s e emo e collective prestige to retixstn the as que;lggnirfglBeiaitiairispoglgfnsés th he Eaisdh The wondetrlful t_htln_ghis tglat enshrouded .the first great advance," tacks being made upon lt, and that _ _ when t e Germans oil!! BY _ _ the House of Commons has' reached S°m° of the mme' nmmmg news the French broken, Jofl-re saidto Foch the big _guns were to _be seen. 'lt_w_as a ers refiec o ular- dissatisfaction - - - the mood ‘ln which it is ready 'to gvgh th-E, Gosegngent by ,enemung _uh the Somme', “You can h;_v<; atflevi the initiation of an army made in two create' another ministry. - __ , more units," and' it trans r s a The Express ‘says that a political Zgigfxllgsly Z? 112128 h°Y°_ been -m°d_°__they knew more allfllll me Cilmpll crisis has suddenly arisen and--that The Times. call; fora smaw hah than the arm-chair critics, who sa ;'§°goC°am“m_ ‘_}°v°‘f"m°“t is _likely nlonious budy»of Ministers and- sees . no hope-of improvement as long as According to this paper a new War Ml. Asqunh is Premier - Council, probab/ly consisting_of Pre- ft ash wishes ms '1,emom1___ n_0m`___ _ ' _ - mi" ABq“m" Lmyd G"°‘°g°' B°““" the Cabinet of Viscount Grey the- _ Law, Arthur J. Ballfour, and Sir Ed- Marquis of Crewe” _the Marquis of _ _ _ _ _ Lansdowne and Mr."Bitlhor.~- - - i t 4 -' ‘The Daily Chronicle says: ' A ` d ‘ V i ' ' ' "Changes affecting- t-he conduct of. EM-BARGD PLACE-D ON. ALL ' A - GREEK SHIPPING IN FRENCH" - _____,_- - “dit wlmi are lconislmplziihzln' dmex AND °T"‘E" "°'“'5 °F ALUE8 N A l i hills r salvolr Lo e ore.. ar ce* ' enes ay's _ ' \- _ 0 pparaus, n r.' » '~ Chronicle. in which dissatisfaction' '_ _'_ - tions, Harmful Drugs, Smoke or ex ressed with the dilato ro- - ' » Electricity. to several important matters, voiced hssn placed oh allitll-ook 'shipping lu Hans D dy And Nighl ll . Whloh 119-VB Sllloe M611 0\1i'l’0lll1 D0llll- tente Allies in consequence of the re- _ It is a new way. It is something -ing to s.=dr'as.tlc~reconetruetion ofthe dent events in Athens. _ . _ absolutely different. No ' lotions, Gdvémmont are \ilif0ll`llil9d-- -' The"Matin states that Athos Ro-.sprays ‘or sickly smelling selves or ‘1Wbat is 'likely tovhappen is tho' manoa. Greek minister to .France creams. '_No`atomlzer, or any appara»_ reconstruction' .ot the Cabinet, War_ bag -sent his resignation to bis- gov- tus of any kind. "Nothing to smoke or Comllllttoo. U10 lll6lllb0l'Bh|P Of Which .ernment onaccount of the aggression inhale. No steaming or rubbing ol"ln- is;-to be l‘od'l\¢6`il- illld'1l»S Bi-\l~ll0l'lllY lil' of Greek troops -against the. forces jections. No elect".‘clty orvibration creased considerably, with 'a iproviso. iflgembsrked .by the Allies.. -. _ - .or massage. No powder; _ however that initiation of new. "rho Havas oorrespondentat Atlu pliasters; no'-keeping ln‘_the h0\lB9-'N0' pollicies' would. still be a matter for gm; reports an- account of the, recent thing of that kind at_ all. Something not 7 " Mr- l’a'lmer’s address was in iisell mans urid"msks'fth'olr uno thinner 0,, oil tho dotslls or departmental sd “ ‘l“j_‘¥°'d l>l¢;;1f°`;>i“Wh*~i_lli_<; Milfs- the west. "Arla its oh urs west front 0 hmmm-ms 'M-~-- ~ _ _ _ _ ‘ - _ numerous war pictures. These show ' - ‘ 1vllNls'rans ovlanwonkao "°“'i°“° Phase” °f ills boiilosfovnf- _I think that tllosllios will brash - _ - trenches, shells, prisoners, barrag ll that this war wliil be decided," stated 6;! the speaker. 5 the estern front lt will break onl ' _. ' _ .. y 1 Deaf' Cfbinett ghanges “The indecislon and tamlrress “F5 the lllllldll1lK Of _W°“l1d@il- lllld onceviike a rubber or' steel band ann X"°u;'t:5 9 "".°°dig';“f‘i°'\‘) ° h r°m‘°‘° which have marked the governmenps dozens of other interestisg scenes. _ :ut é“° df” _°° _ Y t ° Ma" ottlitudo' on ssvsral great qusstlous of Tho Pls” °f U10 “elmo” "1 “le strongly in the breaking. The British _§'°?_»°{s'- “ar in- n an amnlg- in °°'- public policy are due in no' elrlatll de- °al`\Y Pa" °f the W" '° bleed l ws s“°dl°“ he current mmms "°` grae to- the fact that 'the Ministers l"l`°“°\l h°ff°\`° '-ho Bfillsh °°“|‘l Till” until next summer." - _°9°°“-"5 V "ical °h“'“5°B‘ _Th°'p“p°‘° are suffering from fatigue of mind “ll ‘WHY W" “Wt wuched °" bl' the “’°‘ ` - _oomhluod with ths' snort of ovori oorroslvossioot- thé Canadians are going :to figure he army will not reach its full strength The Grand Offensive. ' k' and public an$:`iety_ . more than rumors are going around war "lt happened, however, that there Mr. Pallller spoke of he great sir li lil tile' l0blJY' Ol'-‘illillhillollt Changes ' '"T|he creguo? 0! a' neg Wag! C°““` was a ve-ry 'modern and very quiet-'which greeted him whdn he went o’ul the. current rumor being that Mr. ffonsfrugtignmgfezhgpé';,e2§mgn':" ar; soldier leading the British (Kit~ to view the perparations for the great Bom" Law may replace Premr" AB' it ought to be imore' effective for the chwer) and B' very wise °.id(?,n; quitb for the time being, but_that a “mcse m_ View as there Wm be “___ _hind the Frenc armyh o r _ ed t__e___ cy)_c__e____ before they were I ` _' 'sr " t ` e _ _ . ' _ ' - ' _ _ _rn _ _ . _ _ 811 - Western offensive. Shells were every- where The (the Brittisll) even count ad said the speaker. “Only the/"neil of ‘years going up against _an army which took 40 years to irnake. The corre- w spolfdents had to return to headquar- ~ tersto learn that the attack south of -the Ancnehad _exceeded expectations. immense numbers of priao_nel‘s_were ‘ takenr _38.000 is the total since the -grand offensive." He spoke' of the change of spirltof the Germans. Ear- ller'in the war it _was imposible to surrender at every chance, while_the British have.lost but_ three thousand *men as prisoners, in the offensive mentioned. it \v_n'_s_ this iight to the - finish spirit of the British that was winning the -war. _ _ __ '_ A Taking Prisoners Easy. _ _ ‘ Sperlkiilg of shell illcalltl losses, ` the speaker iisiil llc- believed that the Allies lost h-citviol' ill Juiy.'-ln -August the British gunners -got better'~train- ers and the infantry knew how and- he placed the Germanlosses as two to 'the British elle. _ _ ` Il‘he correr-pondent gave a very vivid description of acurtaln of tire or barrage. lt at-ted like _hail hitting no the road.-_Describing one attack. he said."‘thero must ilav_e been ia slleil ever half minutc for every yard ish troops out_of their trench aa they neared the barraizc. l-ie feared that! -there-might bo 'siolno shells fall short 'It was all old colllplnint ln the earlier- days. but none were short on this day.‘ line trench: Then Mr. Atkins went in't0 the dugouts with his bayonet fixed. -He was -right there as the last the same position as a bunch of gwrn- blors 'after the police arrive. They there, “keep-‘ them safe," he said. ‘Keep illt-:n.frionl digging in." ~ ' ' -ln touching on the ,Canadians. Mr. ' Palmer'-.said-:‘ "Allrot_" about the Canadians being placed in the worst positions They ~have been in some ' get"a German surrender. Now 'they y _ Then' 'like mlisil:l'ooins arose the Bri-' ,_____________i[i THE UUEAN _:f;:;i;f:;';';:=:,s.».i _ "U -"""f"'.°.s3|i!_‘. LONDON. Dec. 4.~.- The Rllenlsll - and 'Westphalian Gazette, in air- art- icle on the principle of German-peace declares that the roooncllitatlon or - Germany and her wostorll enemies. its ' -- llnpoigsiblc. according to an Alnsier--w dam despatch, to itcutcrs. '1`hc pup- or declares that it bclicvcs Uhullcell- or V_dl\ liothmallll llollwcg recogniz- es this ullil adds? ' "‘Our ultinlilio nllll is to push thro- ugh to the west and to the ocean. Whatever oii'el°sl lwilistcnce must, he crushed." lleferrlng to the Elalkitns_ The Gazette says: “What thc _victor gets he holds." _ _ in respect to the lcat Gcrlllan calf, onies, The Gazette is quoted. as day- ing: "lf we do not isuccecil in rcuol'l-- iluerillgs tllem.-'the li‘l'ellch Provinces - are worth twice our colonies and we will take our compellsatlc-n out ~i_li France. Let--us daily tell the French that every fool, we conquer is ours, We .need not waste words about Bel- ~. gium_ we need access to the Channels and .we need Antwerp. Whoever wants Belgium may fetch' it from us" - The Gazette concluder that Eng- :-_ _'land is more 'ssssiiable that Russia- » and that ‘London can be destroyed earlier than Mcggow. because it-says ' Moscow costs blood and London only tornadoes. “We have no fantastic dl;eams"- are the' Gazette's iinal words, 'cf conquering the"world - German bur- - gerdoin is‘not yet'l'ipe for mastering and governing a world= empire? We _ neither can or'will destroy- the Brit- . ish -Empire. but -the minimum nec- » ess`ary`for Ger'nl'an` 'p'eace"'ib tlieicom- plete beating dovlfn of ‘France in they _ west and the*-prestige of i.he'_Ge`l‘inan- .- flag--oli_ uli'the seas." ' ' ~- Represents _interil'sts_.- ' An Anleterdaln despatch to Tile -- Times refers to The Gazettds ar-- ticlc a`s' by far the most remarkable'~» thauhas yet 'Appeared in regard-_ to_- >German peace terms. The despatch adds that 'Tho Gazette roprolgopis _ great industrial' magnates who' "as ' recent elfevutlve changes show are making theii" 'influence increasingly _ felt. _ _ Annexation is also advocated-by-_ -= Dr. Jaeger, 'a member of the`Ceutral '-- Psrty in the Reichstag. who, writing- ln' "I’he.Russeldorf General Anzeiger. - insists that the \German bloodshed-in ~- -_ Belgium since 1914j must not have - '- beenslied in vain. ' _` '__ "Belgium must be our gllaranloo. writes _Dr_ Joeger. “for and' part ' of ' the wurlcosts. We must retain P@l'llll*' ' -llently the Meulso line with Liege ltlld » - ' ` _ ' ' 'f id L b 18 - ' As the troops -were. to alll appear- \§;?;3r`hnB Tzrrgomou Bglglhn ug? [Ter-h _ ` ences. about to walk into the curtain ham be ceded to me Gmnd_ Du¢hy_.. _ _of fire. it llbtod 'and fell on the second ' After saying ma,” the Walloon. can be. ejected from their homes. Dr. Jae-_ ger pronounced ill favor of_allowins ' _ the Bel ian dynasty to remain. llc _ sliéll broko'oni'l the Gernlanswerein'-decmreg however, that the cc/lliltry _ 'must b¢_hrol'lght politically. military _ and 'economically lil closer rolatfoll' iv - - ‘have tlle‘Gerxnam4‘ dnt in the open now andflley intend 'to keep thol1l'G°r-many-' '~" l'--J_‘-1'-"_'-'-- ______.._.1----- _ _ ` Nowaoave. ' - Her Fatllel'- Can you_-support ill; daughter ill the style to`_. wllicil silo it over had pos|t`|ons_ I ' _ has been accustomed? _ __ h°w ‘lit wail hard at Loon. Thev got the LOVGF- N0-o. slr. - -- - _ _ __ _ - this -- _ _ ,_ H llsr rstho_r- 'rllou .loko _list-.'____. __ reno", last kick or spit'eiul effort o the uns young man _ was __m_____l _hm u_°y_ght___ P ‘ -last sprm‘g."'l`hc-y stuck-there with 5 "ld °l°P`“° °“°° “k° “‘°5‘°'. "I saw those' mon alter -and -talked my friends - _ you co _ . c“wd_ Yo" _o_l_'e_fi;)_ pol' cent. losses. They hold _ _ _ _2__%_______,_ I' . °°"°"’“5-{. `7‘il|“¥l9f °‘ °“ “°""'» °“ 'M --V-"""”"’”'”" ~' Admir l' Jellico and Sir -William .. -_- _ ~ ed and my cn s p . _ _ lu-ldze xflnd. the wearer wet t°»\l\°' '~ llohsrtstfu will. ol courss, bs prsssut iolnsilllo PMI Dgwltsh-) ‘ ' -that lu '-time lt would bring ine to lm olrsusivo. At- coumslstte they mods- was laltlf p"i'dr ri6_'srly‘fq'f‘s‘_§v§ol£r’ __lt _,-_‘__ llkin. as dy as not. " ‘ BWITIERLAND \Nil..l.. ' B;-.np m¢.,-"ng, 9| ,mp Wm- courpll KINGSTON. Dec. ii.-'lt is _a hard .untimely grave, because every moment their greatest attack. when they swept ,t (mem, ,me_n'd`1" _ 9 'lm dl '_'n¢t_|{:f___ _-_- ~ . .Nor Pno1'ss'l'. _ _ 6 I _ blow. but,l_nlust try, my host to -or this dsy"and night it was-slowly' yot - ' ing but trout tholrs__ rlilroi till ' lr, for ws ';- '_-Quigl in spite of all thiaf Arul v)lrrrt.or..ths msu at tile glins_ "8 I nd mu B ,rs _ _ '"“' “‘3"'l°'$§° l“l’°' ill* lilo \,°""Y‘ = -. - - -~ -- ""witl‘:":es:rd t';»the"7 stlxustlous our-_lt.' shd~_whsili time little oust surely tapping my vllhiity - i _ Tanks Swat Bois _ .pmol-s told mo to ils in beii._'b\if,., 5.".- llils deck. M ill” l°l!°l‘Y°°P 3"°°“i` ` (oatladiln Press Dupltoh-) un; LQ-rl Flop" _:gg ld- bg' g mam- grow up they will -have tho! satipfac- -But l found tl. cllroxlmtl l :lm ready A, ,Q the-Ctanir, ng- Hangar.--,a|¢ where more |51 his fgmjiy ops cmflo' '*" b rl that thel fp tell you about it i~*ltl<}E Write me rh ¢ som, I, mo ggmisng lggrrlau do that Their I* hQrd.o\ldnt‘D 1'# und dooliailey-fare somstiinesap W oalunva. De. ii.-tvia 'l1»riio.- ~,,,`,.,,g;-'qw wards 3, that-o’ lr very tion -or r?lsrnfe as - r- "' _ ,, ,,,, - - 1 _ _ - _ _ __ tholr wls ' --"start and'-stliiuliltf-'rh' swf `ovsi?hmoht»-lllls refused to _¢ 4, |` “1 " _,‘ ‘l _-ldbllerl-tell satin; tor_hlp_-oullufryfl-promptly. .».- -~ _lt_ lt wil it ld lt nd 1 oil.t"; r-_. 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Ad iyoiftens ll een u ran em o ~ limo rom skill lla teobntily dsoi get t r c sae s ln l\Au.. Please tell me liQ_w_y6\l.Nbk_l\u_ m W___om_" they _umumd Ngwm-yi”-is healed -up -timnils-for _.--~ Th ' l `.-.»h ‘ ‘L -_Il ` "- ll h ll- es ' ~ ~- f - . tillg{;.lr ' ",_¢g~s°t:2yi?r;c.;liTe° l'"'ii:zia_governmsnv?points 'out 6 .g 'st '?:,T",‘““;‘;y3;%:;?y`n¢'. fn:_°::,’;°.'£m_h ;,?2¢:|‘;nh::t g£»f“|:?,,_ fn-"_°ed..’J=°,}}_';p°t‘?;'.‘_m‘ :gs g:;'alt%§=`°;‘_"1 Hint, “mee-N ",ey_¢°\,m.m,m *gd ,ogm mg |,r¢`|2d4g;__D.l_lvor“sxll$i*°a»~~ _ ‘ "WY so -~ iiidto keep roiss ahold ill sisesi-thowsr hams it li" f 0" 'tour tits? "silt"-,ill his co flour* lmul, wlurohliststi last summer. wp; ur. srstsu _ .url-l will wi-its" 'lu tho"sr_-lush had -thorn hsslr sud thou- ltctoml' ."_~ ly- lit to 1:»lle'-'rv»\l\)»~- ---'_ ubxu; -LKt1ots'.~ Q 2 ____ sirlitikillrs-bras lgslrat ________: