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' T ‘“§'"'"’l'§-" 'f"'i3"'--jf"'Y'-""-"""~--ff~~~~~~~~~~-'"7---~~~~~f--~-~~-~-~------ ~----~ l . . iHE CHARLOTTETDWI GUARDIA ' RICDRNNFIG DAIIEY ' , __°’f’_"` ‘= ‘nm ral _ t‘,::_”..'_.'§ I’££'.5 '2°.‘1....,__».i.,, 1... cHARl.ofi'rE1'owN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY le 1917 _{,;“,;,°‘L;°§,l1,1°;0iZli§§';'Aii.i11'A°f¢...u 'f `Y V' ~ ' " ' ‘ A _ ' " -_-_ ' yi ' . 1 ' . _ " ,__ AN URGENT I-IPPEAL FOR MOR E RECRUITS -__i___i..___ lbredoomed Failure oi Peace Throws Upon __Aliie_`s__» the Duty' of Making Gr€8f0fi_Eff6l’.t , Than' Ever in Order to Deserve1;§lici0ry.‘. -_ ` ~ ._ 0 0 __ . __ (Special to the _TGlmrdiall.) LONDON, ~ ' January-A _' ' _lil -- The Times’ _ military cor~ to;pornlelrt maintains- ~that -the "pro- longation of the _war as a result of lilo failure of the peace--move' throws upon all the Allies tho, duty -of mak- ing g're'.rter efforts in order to de'serve victory. He- says that Germany' did not 1 walt for a refill’ YQ -her peace otfar I; but initiated measures' ei month ago' to expand her supply of men and muni- tions. "We ought to see,’_’- the corres- pondent writes, “clearly enouglr now.` that our ei'fo`r'ts on land especially on tile Wes-tern front, have not' been adequate to secure a d‘eciaior_l` or even i . _ --_-_-- -to _de-serve it. , ' . 'I’ire'writ_or claimed that we should count bayonets at the front and not men because such a large' propor-tim. Di' those enlisted are required to s-up port those actually at the front. "Thr truth oi’ the situatiorl ill the west i: that Germany has 128 divisions op i>0E~9d to'us alrd that the number o= ,Fre-nch, British and Belgian divisions is not yet such as to .promise it deci sion in an offensive war. The writer dc-clares _that there is a crying need for more men and that there has been a. _great remissne-ss in the creation o new divisions aiorrg theaiines of Kit~ clre11er's original conception. -.`.~ ~_-_-_~.--_-_~_-:.-x.~.~.-,-e-:_~_-: ~_-.~_-_~_~ =-_- ~ -\» - IIIIIMAN SIIBMAIIAII _ IIAPIUREII AND IIIEINSEII ~ _-1-.-' ' »‘ I. (Special to the Guardian.) j _L0l\'DON. Jan; 15---A Flushing dee- patch to Rcute'r‘s says that a Dutch warship brought 'into Fius-lring - last night a German submarine which was found in Dutch waters. -It vas' afterwards escortefd beyond talflilrit, and ro”ieased.' _‘_' ` . »' E SUPREMEII Biillli ’ The Suprenro.Coul°t- resumed at 111' o'ciock ycstorday._ morning. ln' tiic also of the Royal Bank vs. _Mr. - A. ' J. liellonultl. Georgetown, an 'appli- cation was n1adc'_1'or a postponement. until lr comparigornof certain'/.ac- counts could he made., Mr. _B_er\tl_e'. ii. fl.. argued in-favour-of 'the~'a`ppIi.- , ration and Mr; iQuify..againsil~ it. The » court suggested tile two par‘ties“get together and lrave_-they ,uni te'r referr- al to an expert accountant. if,an agleenicllt could _not be' reached than the trial would proceed. in the case of the King vs. Samuel Morrison, Mr. D. McKinnon, act-` lug on behalf ofthe Crown in the all-.‘ sence of the Attorney-General.applied for an odjourninentof the triaiuntil next term, owing: to tho'abeen'cc- of a material witnestlf William McCallu.rn. Two nifadavits were read. _ one from the Attorney~Ge'ner°al and tire' other from Detective sergeant Bradley. The. latter tcstiiletl that on‘_-January 4th, lic' eral to go to Novo; Scotiain search oft llcfluiitrnr. Sergeant Bradley made" ll lI\0\0\18lr search ofthe steel works- in 'l`rf»'nton. where McCallum was saidl to have' been employed. I-ie also went to Truro, where he found McCa.lium‘s_ wife. Sire was handed e subpoena. with irrstructionl-:~ to give it to her hus- band wlicn ihe"retumed.- Sergeant, Bradley also stated that he was in-_ formc-,l that McCallum had gone to the United States. » - - Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C., counsel lor thc' prisoner. argued against the application. _ I in tho afternoon the Court grantcd the application and tlrev-case was ad- Iourncti till the Trinity term of the Suiirt-;nc Court in June next. The Prisoner will be admitted to hai-l, it he to tie;-fires it. Tho next case was the civil r-uit of Edward McQunid, of Pisquid, vs. An- tire-w A. Hcnncssey. of Charlotte- NW". executor of the will of John J.| Mvflunid, father of the plaintiff, who' 'H allot: the eutotefor wager.. 'rms tasc occupied i.lle_'balanc'e of -_the afternoon and will be resumed this forenotm - 1-1 ~ , ooNnEN`si_iil_i1_M_>_s. ~ T°2L4*r1rs'ao1=- A I r.'As_srFIoA'rroN 'rwo cEN1‘_e' imr wortl=~'aael\'lnwl‘: tion for ntlvertis g- 'in~ this ‘ column §2§|}_}a_\§t_acepm _n or_tler.- = _- ‘WNSOMS s_ a ire-sb every day,-from _ selected -l'°\lflg oork.»Sa=nitle'rs. Newsome k 00.. Market Bu ltiing » f 9, ~ __ <»z`24s-9-zlmomug F°il eAi.s'-' "1"FIlli FLAER Foxes. ADDI! to Samuel Craig. City, or J. Il- Munn. Mmnllaro. _ ____ ___ solo-1-roroiml. "°l SALE- oa‘f‘_‘8r"rws|;v¢`or-' J /li»”$l’§’ ..“3‘i§?0‘L 'é*.‘f.’f '°"_“" ' _____ 1-donuts 'F5'1.s1'.- Eo *ml all modern convenience. Cen- lflllv looms. Aliply -at nm amos, ‘,_ l - -.l--~ ~- - sruuroruu. T° L€ “'10 rooms all mod improve- ments. Apply to J. J ami. ` ' ' 18Mtf T5 l.¢~r1T¢ .._ _ _-ppfptz V llilhed-cout! ning eight -'fooiiill -ll' _ There was a full moon on Mond 5° modem lmprovementi. Apply at \lfdi_aa _oiiiodi _ 8351-1-liliftfw f°i"»xca-‘=~fwo*@oitn Nts-cas' r yvlinrtl; tm;“a» AGIIVE FIGHTING I I IIN' III-'ESIEIIN IRIINI ` special to the Guardian.) ' PARIS. Jan. 15- The-re' was active artillery lighting las-t night in the vi cinlty of Avre' River and in the sects' between the Aisne and Argonne- Otlrerwise the night was uneventful the War Office-onn'ounce1nrent reports ' GERMAN REPORT - Special- to the Guardian.) BERLIN, Jail. 15- The wcathcl be-ing cloudy fighting activity was srnnl says a statement regartlirrg opera tions along the Russian front. _ - (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, via‘ Sayvillc, Jan. 15~ Strong attacks wore' made yesterday by Russian a-nd'Rournsnian troops or tire- re'centlly captured" Teutonic posi tions north of Suciiitza Valley on' th-' norlthetrrr -Ilonmaniam lrorrt. ~1`odny’> oiilhiai nnnourr'ceme`nt says- the-so nt tucks were repulsed. Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN. via Sayvilie. Jian. 15-- North ol’ the Sornme lively nrtiifler: fire continues. While at se-vera places advances by hostile patroli were repulsed. Our re-corlnoltcring do taclnnents in successful enterpirsel brought in prisoners and machine guns SNOW COVERS BATTLEGROUND. _ `(spee‘iai tt, the Guardian.) LONDON, Jan. 15.--A mantle o snow _`on Sunday fell over the sliei scarred -battioiieltl of the Somme or thc western front. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIIS, Jan. 15- FRENCH FRONT --"No important developments were reported last night. There' was, how over, fairly spirited artillery activity on the River Avr'e between the Aisnf. and the Argonne. ________..__.-_- Y IINEIIIINI at Im III ANIEI] VIIIIIJRY (S eciai to thc Guardian.) ROME?.'Jan. 15- italy's tc-rriitor ial aspirations in connection with tlrc war were explained and defended bg. Franciso ltuffini Minister Public instruction and ahistorian of DTOYU iirence in lr statenreni to thc Associat ed Press. "ln the note of the Allic-s to Prcsi dent.Wilson" ire said “HWY 'Hake' it point which is understandable to neu 'trais and particularly' to Americans italy no -less than her allies llwail .with calm confidence' the .reallzatio of 'aims seti - _ the note wlricir. refers to the redeurp _tion of Italians subject to Austria, - . , ~....»~v»-uoi `lM_i\lrdl THE WEA'rnEu. _ TEMPERATURE _-1 .crly winds, fair and cold 0 I The highest temperature recordu 18 degrees above. The sun sets this afternoon at 5.0 urddav morning at 751 “ut mio. ll `Jln. Sth at 2.42. ' gba on Tuesday. Jan. 16th st 6.42 I * - lilnuwo t.intiv_im_ greg pg. t Four Young lNen Drowned in I ~ ‘ . (Special t the Guardl .) ‘ r=E'rsool'tArf Jan. 15.311 the WP* B|'°\0ll. course of a violent engagement yester- day near Kasino River on the- nortlr~ ern Roumanian frorrt, th R l threw back their opponeirts°:rl$m:'ea|}; Young Drowned' com' toeroo of u miie.) 'rl 'r t i forces' northeast were relrirlsfgtieblyotnirg punlon Barely Escaped' Russians. who inflicted heavy losses _...__ Qanfhggfcgpponents. Field Mar-shal_ a enzen' a h l further advance stowlalrdl Gr‘?l?rtE:a;Eu; Young Lad Drowned' IHS the Russians to withdraw towards .__ the north in the vicinity of Vadelri. (Special to the Guardian.) SYDNEY, N. S. Jun. 15- Four S young men, John E. and Michael Mc Eachern, sons of Mrs. John McEe‘ach ern, of Victoria Bridge, John L Mc Kinnon, son of Angus' McKinnon, of Cniedoni and Jose lr Macdonal of a. p d, _ Victoria Bridge, were drowned at _ (SP°°'“| '°° the GU3"¢‘|i"\-) noorr Sunday at Grand Mira. The ac- IARIS- Jim. 15-On the Macedon- cident occurred on it river' in front ian front bad weather has resulted in gl' 1{ev_ D_ J_ Rankltps litany ‘floods and violent snowstornrs Globe I-louse. The young men ;l,1eFJr‘t;e¢,ot:d;ati from the region of Lake who wg-re' all about twenty if H- Fill fH\€°ll1y has SIIOWH HOU- years of age, started to skate' home Y V along the fmm held bl’ the H5151* after cllrlrch but broke thronghthe ice, “"5 Where an l1lt_3°k WHS l'9D\l'ISf_Hl about a hundrezl feet from the shore. Bild i>I‘\B0l\€'l`S fakelh T110 Valli" DUBA- There is ii considerfabic current at tht' iiorrs have been violently bombarded plant- and the Simtel-B were (1,-agged :GIF A" Elle 1`?5i°l\ Qi’ R8-P8611 0111’ 31'- underneath before- help could reach ery "5s|’°“d"5‘d Wm* e“@'§Y~ A de' the-nr. The drowning occurred in full rotor rnlmitiona- has been tlestroverl view of rt large number or onlookers at sutures to the north of Arnratus. who were powet-1555 to give Msgs There havc- been several encounters t,mc0_ -t_° 'mf ‘mum °f Lake Ochrid Dani' Miss May Power, aged 16, of New 04 \`r_lar'-iyhi1t_Veliterl\, where one of our \v0te,-fo,-d_ was dmwue-d Sun-day I“‘I°`(' mesf’ ‘latlwhmems was 911' evening in the coal Cc1nparry"s dam gaged. Another detachment has nradc at mm pmce_ In company with a_ afflfght advance in the "Dm “I young rna.n` named Herb Kitchener. Sueda' sire- was r-kating on the dam when she “i‘*"'*"*"*“ broke through the ice. Her corupan ion in an attempt to rescue he`r' also broke through but managed to retain liishoidofhe-rarrdnt the same time held out onto' the edge- of ice-. In this precarious predicalncfnt he called for help. A man name-J Isaac Bonrlrctr ap _ _ earctl on' the' scene but too a e' to 3P°°'“I *° me G'-'3"d'a"-) IrI‘,ender' effective aid. Kitchener LONDON' fan' 15'* D"~ K”-EI in an attempt to catch Liobkneclrt, German Socialist -iefnder. a 000, which was hem to mm has received an additional s-enterrce of 1000 his hold 0,1 the gm and she' (118 four and one half years 'at hard labor app€__“.ed from V10-w_ but he was bmugm and expulsion frorn.thc Berlin liar. ashore in a“€_,x|,au,_t0d 0t0te_ A court nlnrtlal nt Berlin last ,year NOVA SCO-HA Boy DRowNED_ sentenced Dr. i.ieilkrle’clrt to four. (Specm to me Gui,-diamy years' imprisonment for lnilita_ry 0-_,\RMoU»pH} _mm 15__ Neu He,- trelrson. I-in appealed to tire' llnperrn ,mm Smbborh aged ten yea,-S_ whne tribunal which gave decision Novem §k0m,g_- broke thmugh the 100 at ber last. rejecting the' appeal. Mmm, pond -dn ~‘5,,fm.day_ ` ,ind Wag drowned. Tire little' fellow was a son QUEBEC BRIDGE SPAN. ;:;.if:;;l's.;i.1 lllll li_§lPllMlll lull illilliilli - lluzll in lull: O'I`TA\V'./\. Jn.n. 15.-According to advices received here the new central ____ it-'33,°l.:‘§..?s§i;es'..“;§i.‘i2.;:;li- ..‘::; G,°=~';;~>, -` ‘, tl, l' .. . .- `our the same plan is~lreing~i’oliowefi-.ln its c\l§l‘£;§‘L“‘;1_o fgigen 3)" death in 0 E°":"";_‘;f:‘g);‘ei;rc1;§;3rf Il;%0enip`f_;:\E biizza‘r'd on Thursday near a school ‘"' ' ‘ ° .' ' house situated in Township Eleven. or' defective members entering into it_. It appears from “___ report brought if Whig" the -span iisgeaély for eqgftion 'I that two little boys were permitted tt Wu ‘fe P“tt utinft ‘md am' Dgef0$_ec°m`|lo1\vc thc sclroohhouse during a sup rnoiiy. 110 W DM” E’ UF' ' 'posed lull in zt terrific gale. As' they "”-”’_""X"_ ` did not return n sister' about thirteen [years ot' nge went out to bring them - ’in. ln some unexplained manner I unoriler child also got out and all . four' perished. _ __________________ (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, Jan. 15- Among tlrcf casualties reported at Ottawa to-‘ _ . _ I have night, J. W. Alwartl, l’l0'11S”m VIEW' llriitigsngr1tw;€5l33IrS;;taNg/3: Wheat- I” ““_“‘°d ‘"“°“g th"_w°,““d°di‘ .1 0. icy River. A man named Waye. who O1 TAwA‘ ‘Ia““_nr5_}£";”'_tDé“ h O had rcturrreti recently from Maine. wmmds' G\I"“°.' rnmil Ita fx-ml' ilovelopetl a nriltl form ol' tiro disease. ‘ven.‘"gtfm' I` E' I" ?ruMe¥y_' duqf which was not nl first itlen'tiile'd. mum' Lol' gotlerlck (" “NO ' 0 Later five members' of the family df Hama" “""""" f-ight, including tho father and mo ther. contracted the disease, all in a '”'_""°”`_"_'- rniltl form. Later a uei§hb0l‘ Collffllcl- s u orth in that passage of Llnirperit curse garpt In cows 'I‘IDE» MOON. ETC. The tide will be high this afternoon at 3.39 and tomorrowat 4.i6: It Wm Y. “KHAK_|,, WILL OF ' dd it in a much severe-r form. Two cAPrAlN .loi~iN c. s-rAlns_._. Pnoelvrso in HAl_iFAx Halifax. Jan 12- Tire will of Captain John cutllbe-rl stairs. of Hull-lux. who nrade the supreme sacrifice on the battlefields of France. was probatcti in Halifax today. Tllis is the .first will pr-abated here wi-thout the wltllelllwti attesting to the signature of the test- ator. The will is dated October 4.1915, nnd was witnessed by Major Ernest J. Brooks and D. McKiniroir.’I‘he for- mer was killed in action n few months ago and' the other witness was not "getatable." so the will was proved by nffidavilts of the death oi' the chief witness. The estate is worth about $60 000. comme EvEN'rs ‘uinmw Liolnlom nom olmmwl Ioilrel' neighboring families. also be onlne victims. Yesterday Dr. VV. J. l‘. McMillan, Provincial Health. 0f_- iicer, was trailed. After an ir\ve'sti‘ ization he ordered al-l the infected homes quur'.',\ntirre`d. A meeting of the local Board of Health was summoned yesterday at which Dl'. McMillan was present, and al-l necessary steps to prevent the further spread of the Zdiseas-e were taken. Anothr rneetilr8 will be held tomorrow which Dr. Mo ~Millnn will also atte/nd. lit is not thought the' disease will ba allowed to get beyond its present quarters as every precaution is being taken. 11-sc-r__i'f'”_'_ NEUIRAI MINISIEIIS Eli-PRAM URDER BIIIIIIARESI AI "LEAK" INIIIIIRY. (Special tg the Guardian.) WASI-iiiNG‘iI‘ON, Jan. 15.-,More big names were flashed in the House on the report of the “leak” hearing this afternoon. Among the number were Secretary Treasurer McAdoo, Secre- tary of State Lansing, and Ambassa- ‘dor-Von Bernstorflk _ The names oi the President, Secretry Tumulty, Paul M. Warburg of the Federal Reserve Board, Barney Baruclr-and others were dragged in. To cap the climax of the sensations li‘homas W. Lawson wht is doing ull the nam-ing declared tha. representative) Henry himself chair man of the investigating committee menlioned the name of a cabinet lui nister to him, Lawson, in conne-ctioi with the leak to-\Va.ll Street of ad vance in-formatiorr of the President'l note to the belligerents. llllls illcilll lllll islllil _ (Special to the Guardian.) ATHENS. Jan. 15,-The' Allies tit' cupleti the island of Cerigo on Wed ne-sfiay. Cerigo is the southermuost C-f the principal Ionian islands belolr ging to Greece. it is in the' Me-dit errnnean in the southern extrenrlty o* Morea. A number' of other Greefl insular possessions have been occu _pied by the Allies supposedly oil at- I count of the establishment of bases for hostile submarines. » NAVAL COMMANDER IS KILLED iN ACTION LONDON, Jan. 14-Naval Conrinan der The Holi. Richard Bridgeman, brother of the Earl of’ Bradford, ha: been killed in actlorr. » _ . ~._y. sl. llllls' cl-iulcll liilull llltlllii The annual meeting of St. .iarnes Cirnrch was held in the sclr_oolroon" _fast ev__e_ning beingattended b a_ meal 'representative audience. The meet ing was opened with a scripture les son and prayer bythe Pastor. Dr‘. Fui iertorr. followed -by the 'election of Ct- _lorrcl Stewart as Chairman and Mr. D A, McKinnn as Secretary. The mi trutes of last year's meeting werf ‘read and adopted after which the rc sorts of the different . organization' were read by Dr. Fullerton and all opted. The report of the Session o which Dr. Fullerton is the Moderator was a resume if the year"s work whicl was one of much success showing r . 'rrelrrberslrip roll of 232. 26 havin; ‘reen added to the Communion Roi 'luring tire year anti 26 received 'trap Sisnr. Death visited the congrega Zion more frequently than in forme' years. fifteen members being called tr their eternal home. Many of then were active workers whose loss tlrf congregation deeply mourns. Reso 'utiong of sympathy were passed and rrdered to be conveyed to Mr. A. 'nord and Mr. T. (‘.. James, on their continued illness with the hope' ex oressed that they would soon bt ,enabled to take up their church wo:-li again, with renewed health. Meri' ` :lon was also made of the outstnndinp event of the year the European war. G0 of St. James' Church members an swerilrg the cali. one of wllonr Gr. Walter Lantz made the great sacriiict and a resolution oi' synrpaithy passe( l -50 his bercavcti family. . _'Tire retiring trustees, Messrs. W. _i{. Rogers, James Tail, W. A. Ste - wart and John Mclnllis were reelectctl by ballot vote. ~ itesoiutions of condolcrrcc were or- dered to be sent to the family of the ‘ate Mr. Alexander l\ict‘iannell who was one of thc church’s mist faithful workcfrs. and of symplltlry to Prof. Watkig on his illness. Votes of thanks were unanimously passed to the Ladies' Aid. the Guiltl the retiring Secretary, the Choir, the Y. P. i.. S. and 'I‘e'i:lnis Club on the excellent work of the past year. The financial report' of the year 'nificant work of the congregation. Tire estimates for 1917 also show nil increase which was unanimously' pae- sed. ' ' closed with the Benedictlon. Following is the financial statlr nrent:-- - - RECEIPTB AND EXPENDITURE. arro 5.04; it i tumor- "Everybody Coma? to the Rell -' ' ' _ ‘ y | “"1 °°“‘ " “I rm _ cron supper. Farmer- Hanes, Pownal. suulmtnv or nec¢iv'ra_ . ,,,,,¢ ¢,,,,,,,, ,|00 ' - mi row and 'fir _ ‘ ~ - ming Thmtday evening 18th. good testi. . The moon rises tomorrow rrro good lime. if not line, nrst line négarg. (snow 0° “N Gu“_Mm_) ggsgtgxtlrs . . . . . . . . . . .- .. $4 _ __ , , ' ff ..le.r.?.l.“.~.'-i..‘.'.:. “itz 4;-,_s'-po' The lost quarter of the moon will. Hillsborough Dlstr 4.t,`Royal Starmay th" the K-uvemmem on Mona” Seb ati; cxoo °' I°'"e"°°“" Ann” m°""' Wm miwouid advance to the farmers thirty Y‘ P' ' . ° ' OM 'ran m ~ “gm I" M,“L"°" 0”"|'g° ,lfI°:",0‘,'t°'f“;"" ` pence a bushel on account or the am- $02’ i_'."'°0"°H°‘,'t:m S' ' ' " ‘_ ’ . - N~h |'¢1thct -m.;lno sr op- _ ,. . . . e.||t¢_¢_ A991’ ‘°V,m_\‘*-Y _ualgir _ ho"l|`:\: _‘|2333 Egg:-‘_’|“‘:_ ° “ “ - omit due for Australian wheat recent Rm ,om and Bmemtem _ L000_00 “‘°°¢I“"' . 3943'_iy purchased by the British govern-. ' r w ll involve e a ment iAinmi'a tiirimont Guru Toothacil¢.‘;'f;‘;0ent;`_IAI:° nimtsa d0l1l"'~) y I ` $7,420.00 I .speaks ‘for itself and shows the magl \Tho question of free sittings was suggested and will no doubt be taken _up at a future timo. Themeetirrg .20lz00 _ , 541.00 4:ls.ooI 221 .oo moo 295.00 rss oo Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Jan. 16- English muni- tlon factoi'ie~s are' now turning out more heavy gun ammunition in 48 hours than they did in the entire first year of the war, in 155 milli- metre' shells three times as nliury every week, in 200 mlllirnetrc shells five' times as many; in 230 nrillirnetrt: shells-, three times as -many as dur- ing the whole first year of the war. .in small shells u u twelve months' product for-mcriy is now covered by one week. OTTAWA. Jail. 13.-There is no evidence of an early peace at thc oili- ces of the Imperial Munitions Board in Ottawa; Orr the contrary, all thc preparations are for a protracted struggle. ‘Since the elevation of Rigirt Hon. Lloyd-George to the pre- miership, the War Office plans. as in- terpreted lly -the Ottawa Munitic-ns the Ottawa Munitions Board, hnvc rc~ doubled in vigor. The expenditure in Gallatin if scores of millions of dollars on nlulritioirs plants of many kinds has been recent- ly authorized. in so-rnc cases the new plants canlrot possibly ire ready IIIUSSIANS SMASH SIIAIING -IAIAIIIIE IE ` A _ ,000 0,00 ____ S SNSMIHNS ltllll nulllrloll Filcrollles »\,r.,‘ ill FULL sltllilo "'>.a._-erupt _t More Heavy (lun Ammunition~__in. 48 Hours Than in Entire First-Year oi the War. Smaller Shells in Vastly ` Increased Quantities. (completed the National Service Corn- ' mission will be strained to provide in Ibor for their operation. I The policy of the new British Wit” Council is evidently to deal som-\ smashing blows at the enemy a~ soon as possible, and to continitn these blows to a "knockout," to ur* Lloyd-Georges own word, xro matte. how long it takes. Tire staff of the imperial ~Munitic-il* lloarti in Ottawa has grown enor- rnonsiy. it is housed in. one ten storey building and several smaller ones, yet more room is required. Huge Steel Orders. An idea of the-extent of the Cano dian P,oard's wor'k may be gatherel from the statement that it has bee" purchasing steel at the rate t-I 80,000 tous a month for mannfactur-~ into shells, and that this amount i-»= likely to be increased. (Phe Canadian lloard, of which Mr. W. J. Fiave-lie is chairman, is er- tircly under the control of the Wa" Ofilcn and is quite independent of tire Dominion Government. for months. Anti when they arc . ___` RECRUITI ____-#_ rn Canada who an Dpportunity. ,_ _ Special to the Guardian.) LONDON Ont., Jun. 15- Solon Albright, whose honre is in Kitchener' Ontario, and who is sf.-rving with the Scottish Bortlerers Baitailion' now rt- cruiting at Windsor, :lt a big public meeting Sunday evening warned Canadians to look out for trouhic wAN'r 'ro cl.é/is sxctuslvlz wAsHlNcroN ctua WASI-LiN(l'l‘0N. Jan. 12.-Sir (tc- cil Spring-R.ice,.Britisl\ ambassador, and W. A. F. Ekengren, minister from Sweden, indorsed a petition to the local courts yesterday by Real' Admiral Seaton Schroeder, rcftiroti. which -asks for the' closing of Tho Playhouse, the capital's exclusive pri- vate theatrical club. Admiral Schroeder. who lives ncxt door. says the dancing in The Play- house un-til the small hours of the inor- ning, prevents anyorre from sleeping in thc rear of his he/me and that fleets of automobiles -ln the street make repose impossible inthe front. 'Tire British embassy is across the street and thc Swedish iegation is close by. lr NG MEETING _._____.» _- Residerrt. of Kitchener. -naw- Ser-v-ind -with' _Scottish Borderers, Warned Canadians rio Look 0ut for Trouble from Germans are 0niy Awaiting ___...._._..- . . .4.--. . _ ...tg from Germans ln Canada who are onli awaiting an opportunity. i-lls addrerrf created rl sensation and fifteen youn. me-n stepped forth anti .enlisted Sergt. Joseph, a -returned soldier, dt Iclared a Zeppelin raid is what Cat' - ada net-:ls to bring her young men out 'oi' dance halls and into Khaki. ,_ _ -,......-¢ ~..---......~¢_,_..v~-......-»~-.~`-.- Tire Playhouse. located in the hear Iof the ofllclai and diplomatic residen- 'tiai district has long been qgatherin ' ,place for exclusive dances, parties al1'i private theatricals. Many men an? women of national figure. are constant visitors. _ ` Admiral Schroeder, before his rt- tircment. was' commander-in-chief cf the Atlantic fleet. evetvn Nessrrr ir.r._ I NEW YORK. Jan. 14.1-Mrs. Jac" Clifford, formerly Evelyn Nesblt Thar. _ was operated on at her home, 23 Wort llth street. this week. Her husband said sho has been lil from nervou- tiisorder since they returned from their lodge in the Adirondacks scvtl - nl weeks ago. _ » - - - - ~ - ~ - - ~- - ~ - - - ~ - - -~ ~ - - ~~ ~ ~ -- - - - - - -~-_-_-. .-.~:.-.-.-.-_~.-.-.».-_-_-.~.-.».~. THIS P TORONTO, Jan. 15- Fre/sir west- ANNQUNOEMENTS, 0 ‘_ RECEIPT8. How To IT MEETINGS E'rc. (emit. t°o».o...»u....> ' B, .. ______________ __ , 2,9 - “ ___ ’ scouts 1...., tt- Neuter gov- ,,,§‘,;‘,;};‘§,,,,, __ _ 3_,.,.,_,",t . 225073: ;*»t~1_§;;".°_';§___"g_1__g°g_f;»';;”tt\;f,y~t;°_:'§;t:- ' tdrd ' iii degrees above. 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