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(Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. Dec. 137-The actual wltli- drawal`of the Greek army t'roiii the path of the Allied forces which is re- treutliig on Saloiiiki is said to have penn effected. A Renter despatch filed at Athens yesterday says that. according to agreement between the Greek general staff and the Allied general staff. a division of the Greek army which had been stationed at Lan- Guza has been withdrawn to Sevres. about fifty miles north-east of Saloniki. The zone between hiatoniki and noir- ion has been left free for the move- ments of Allies' troops. Allied mill- tary authorities to-day took over a part' of the customs house at Saloniki. PARIS, Dec. 13.-The military pro- blems involved in the presence of Preniier of the cabinet (Premier Skou- loiidis) with whom they exchanged views coticerniiig the negotiations eii- gaged iii at Snioniki bt-.tween the mili- tury authorities ot' the ldiitciite and Greece regarding local questions of a iniliio.i'y nature. Tlioso iiegotlatioiis have eiiteretl upon it phase ofdeiiiiitc solution." ’I‘elegrapliiiig t`roni Athens to-day thc Iiavas coi-respoiident says that Premier Skouloudis, in replying yes- terday to the represontat.ivt=.s of who Eiitoiite Powers, who pressed him for a prompt solution of the military pro- blems iii Macedonia, repeated that Greece was disposed to make every concession not incompatible with her sovereignty and the neutrality of the country. It is certain, the despatch adds, that troops of the Entento Allies at Salon- U16 EMGMO diD10m8-is. as il I‘GB\1ll~ _Of iki are in a way of speedy solution, the discussion which follplwed tgie tilir; according to an _official statement is- i€I‘Vi€W- Were 00¥lVi“°e lil” sued by the Greek Government yester- Greek G0Vei'l1m91li1 WHS “H0016 Y S20 - day, transmitted by the Havas corres-_ ing a satisfactory solution of the pr_o- pondent at Athens. 'I'-he statement blem. Assurances has bean Si;/tzrlniiei as forwarded by the Havas correspon- governmeiilili Cii‘C_l€B UNH le “ e h dent reads: Powers will abstain in future from t e " esterda afternoon the ministers use of coercive measures, the corres- Y Y of the Quadruple Entente called on the lJ0l1de“i 2-5119- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~.,_-_-_-_-_-_-.-,-_-:_-_-:_~_-_-_-_-:--.-:.~::::::_-:_-_-:_=-_~:_-_ , _ LEHEIH lElllEllS BELIEVE Llllill |lEHBl‘S HEEHUITING lIlMPi|Ell Hill Villlllllill SEHVIIIE IS ASUEEESS LONDON, Dec. 12.-The enrolment kept up, the total enlistment iorl :pe of volunteers under Lord Derby’s plan. lest three days Will Dl‘0bi1b|Y Gflililk le for immediate and future~ military total tor any preceding U\_\'99 Wee 5~ service, could not be completed yester- The process of ciilistgientthwgis day on account of the numbers crowd- attended by _i>iC1“\‘eSfl“" H" e" t” S ing the enlistment offices throughout astlc proceedings. Bands and ora oirl_. the Kingdom at the eleventh hour. both official and voluntary, trom iiimi-_ 'l‘lierefore the war office announced tary and civil life. had been busy- H ii the extension of the time until mid- keynote of- the speeches had been ia night Sunday, with a possible further Britons should show the woiltl tit-it extension to midnight Wednesday. free nicii are able and willing tpitle- llocruitlng continues to-day, rind, if fciitl their <-ouiitry without ronipii s on. the numbers of the past. two days are- -_-_-_-;-,,___-,_-,_-4,-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-f.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-» . lliiill [lil EGYPT Mil BE IMMINENT NEW YORK. Dec. 11.-A News Agency des atch from Rome SHYS1” Field MarsNal Von Mackenseii has arrived at Constantinople with two regiments of Bavarian infantry and several batteries of artillery. accord- ing to Athens deepatches to-duy. Berlin despetches yesterday said that Von Maokensen had been received in audience by Emperor l~`ruiicis Joseph, but did not state what his mission was in Vienna. Military cx~ perts have predicted for some time that German success in the Balkans would he followed by an attack on Elfypt. and some- of them point to the latest developments as a confirmation of tiiat prediction. ooNDni_vsE1g» Aus. '1‘oo'LaTE non oLAssIF1oA'r1oN ONE CENT p r word each inser- tion ftir advertis ug"` in this column. Cash mint ‘accompany orders. Mini- mum charge , twenty-five cents.__ w'A"N'1'sE‘& uA`|`t:i. .APPLY as _ Upper Prince street. 5314-12-iimsi FFi'i`°'sTiZ‘i`%‘fi“°""".- 5 steven stack female rox. . G. flowtfrd. Milton. _ ’ ‘ 5550-1?-'tmii ro i.s1-ZA'tIt\Ro§'nnio'i-i1' seo room on ground ~' oor suitable for sittln ~ til. A i 84 Hiilsboro St. sm Wy tooo-11-asmti iE°§ “El '$155 5x75* ~ §°°Eii "Enid i"°a§-°i":Ei‘ii"E§i lEE°§E‘ P0 B" ll |° n t Noniim.-» '-"M ` cool-12-midst WIN-l'5”""'gl’“lr . -i _ v EFF' sine? strong girls _ `~wbr in laundry- Onl Qootl tftittdrl an washers need _":iiiiEy- .841 ti _s.‘ 1f»12-14m3i- v ` ou ro“1°Tco' . - " .` .' d U1 §::tEu|hEUni:t;Eiltp'E!l°: lalargesfngeatg iff' my m E omstxft-EElEonE1m. 1nuo"éim§ ‘ 'rvmit -ow-»--not ~ _ -c.- in * e ff’ . - s:':'i‘“t~i.”.t"`§’f1t":."°°°~ .° ,_lI;\r5_¢f_Eni»Ei‘ctii'°»nE. yEE-1i-1l4°ia;i:<:'- Hr -_-`-|lAd\t¢1"lrt\¢\i-t" i ’.ti- ._ .. i . ' tame th?mbn'°“\'E\'Etgd‘h.',%"\Ei'~eu°EmtEiloil¥. . :.°'-rf it-in-" ..r:..cn.°~...- "°:Ei!;»m,"";.’ ;" . 59.0* .- t>",Y'| 9*, S '_ i ti\rd°cl. " i iiiiiows . i . .- \ -.fu .. .».-=,-.~»¢ t ‘ `. N 5-; »"l¢5‘-*"3 » . - .' . , ‘ . -» . . tg »: 'r/4c._ ` 'fr ‘ »~” -' '_ » '.1 1. :"1 “Lt »-'gt ~'.- '_:.- ~’, -.'.». -~` - . /_ 'Q ' ’\“”.-iff.. ,' '-f~-.Q ‘ .. ¢i,__.t‘-,,- 1-_,\ . . ,.g__,_ .ig .,___,;,_t....»-...._..i_ _ .. . » , f~ . . ~.- . , Fi . . -_ f -_ ‘_._._¢--A ._ i- _->__,_ _ _._ _ » .r , - _,§.» Heavy Cannonading in Direction oi Ypres (Special to the Guardian.) NEW vonic. Dec- 13--A News Agency despatch from London soyil uninterrupted cannonadiiig has been going on with great violence tor 24 hours in the direction ot' Ypi-es. saYS a despatch printed in the Amsterdam 'l`elegranf. not niigt iilnx HALIFAX, Dec. lil.-Nearly ton thousand dollars wortlrof damage was caused by a ilrc which broke out yes- terdny afternoon in the cellar under the offices ni’ the Soulis Typewriter Company and the National tfasli Regis- ter represeiitativo tit til ami 63 Grun- ville Street, and the entire interior of the building nt the corner oi’ tirtiiivillc and Sackvllle Streets was ivrccked by fire, smoke and water. Minard'| Llnlmont cures Dlp|\th°ril “__-» THE WEATIIEII/» . TEMPERATURE. TIDE. MOON. ETC. ' (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO, Dec. 14.-Maritime: Strong winds and gales from eastward at first with snow and rain. THE WiATI-IER.-Yesterday was cool with moderate winds. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 26 degrees above NFO- At nine o‘clock yesterday morning it registered 20 degrees above zero; at nine last night 28 degrees above. The coldest the previous night was 20 des. rc. ' above ze The tide win be hish this afternoon at 5.09, and tomorrow at 5.5% it will be ntgii tomorrow morning at .32 and Thursday at 6.42. The sun sets this afternoon and to- morrow at £152 it~Fil9lffgf|l°"'°" morning at 7.85 and ’1'l_l\l_f__l__lY If 7'§I“ii°e moon rises this aftlrnoon at 12.26. ' ' The ilrst quarter of the moon was on~Monday, Dec. 13th at 7.88 ii.. in.. The moon w5l‘l,l he full on Tuesdaf- .. 21 t at 8. a. m. mmm Eongni or today will be e_j_¢h_i nom »nir.».fortn~mlM°l-1 9 rf Minarlm uotthtcntiivvtiv `*"'*'WW (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 13.--British and l7‘rcticii troops siiccessfully carried out their rctlroniciit front Serbia ucross the (irook froiitit-\i'. ily uriwiiigeiiiciit with the Greek Government ti clear road had been left for them to full buck on Salonikl, which is lieiiig or- ganized as a base. A Germaii oiilciaii report to-day claims tiiat upproxiiiiiitcly two lihiglisli divisions were iiniiiiiilntotl diirliig the i'ot,|rt\mP.iit, but this is eonsitiorcd liort- aii exaggeratioii. Arcouiits at Ailieiis and Saloiiiki say the retreat was carried out in an orderly manner with- out heavy losses. The destruction of railway bridges and roads by stub- born rearguard actions, in one of which two companies of the Inniskil- liiig regiment sacrificed themselves to save their comrades. The Bulgarians were kept at ii. fairly safe distance. The question now :irises wlietlier the liulgariaiis and Aiistro-Gerniaiis intend to t'ol|o\v the Britisli and l~‘reiiliciit-i' and - Sir Edward (fri-_v i‘ctitriicd to l’aris,_ still tht- rosiiit ol` the ugrooiiimil ro-i gzirtling thc Iltilkiiii t-niiipi_iigii wus tht-‘ 'icspntcli of idc-iitir-al iiistruciioiis byt the forclgti iiiitiist.ors ot' Frtiiico iiiilli Great. Britain to the diplomatic repro-l scntatives of tliosc countries ati Athens. General Sarrall (the Frenclii commander) and General Sir (fliarlesi "_ Monro (thc iiritish ttomm:tiidcr),. thus received liistructioiis, coiititor- signed by tlic VViir hiiiiist.cr_<; ot` l<`i':iiico and Great liritoiii and tht- i-‘ranch ".omma1ider-in-cliici`. “Complete unity is now tistaiillsli- ed " ,_ .v___..,__._ --1--v nuttin ttitiiit _ on tzuuttit The inoiitlily inceiiiig of tho City Council was held last evening, His Wiorsliip Mayor Stcriis in the chair. On motion ot' t`oiincillor li’ici{cniia, seconded by Councillor Wright, n rc- soliitioii was passed. iii consequence of a letter received from the Patriotic Society, granting the Society the use, frec of charge. for patriotic purposes, of the room adjoining the fish market. Ou motion of Councillor Miller. seconded by Councillor Rattray, a rr- solution was passed calling for tenders for the making of eight pairs of trousers for the policemen. Foun- clllor McKenna moved and Councillor Wright seconded n resolution that the tender of C. B. Murley for the printing of City Reports be accepted. The fol- lowing resolution, moved by Council- lor McKenna and seconded by Coun- cillor Wright, was carried: "That the City Clerk be authorised to reply to the Secretary of the Board of Trade advising that they may vacate the rooms in the Market Building occu- pied by them at any time that suits them. provided all rents and charges, are paid." This resolution was adopt- cd an the result of ii letter from the Board of Trade on the subject. A re- quest made by the City Marshal that he be paid an extra amount for the performance of special duties in con- nection with ciearlng the sidewalks of snow during the winter months. This work was formerly done by- the sani- tary ofllcer. The matter was discuss- ed and deferred for further considera- tion, as to the amount the Marshal should receive. The majority of the Councillors spoke favourably in re- gard to the M\rcl.ial's request. 'rite council min adjourned. , Y. WRU como-__ ry ~ when in entice." in an tits# una; iitni. but it was found tmnosstble to littisfiioy Gillet, tive yogi: QQ gon 0( ‘she the sight of one eye. it is ex- Pttink J. Gillct, toil Moore it root, late pected the victim will recover. a , ._ _ _ _ . ;¢.= ...vi ‘--¢»._- _,,,..|p.o Mlnard'c Linlmcnt cures Ncurllgia. ~ _ .‘ . ` ‘ v HEBUIAH Mlilliili S'SIllE EUWN Clllllllll (Special by 'Phone) SUMMERSID Dec. 13.- regu- lar monthly me§E ' mer. sidc Council' was held this evening, the Mayor and all the councillors be- ing present. The usual number of bills were read, approved and ordered to be paid. A comiiiiiiiicatioii from the School Iioard was read asking for additional funds amounting to $2.700 to com- plete finiil payments on the new school building. The matter-was discussed at considerable extent and finally laid ovcr_to be taken up at an adjourned H106'-Ing on the 29th. The cost of the new school building including repairs to the old school will be in the vici- iiity of $2Zl,ti0tt. it. is expected that. at the adjourned meeting on the 29th, the financial statement. which will this year show ti small surplus will be presented. The ladies of the Red Cross Society were granted the use of the Council <_‘.liambci~ and tim adjoining room for their work which hitherto had been carried on in the Armoury. The lat- tcr they were obliged to vacate owing to the arrival of soldiers. Some minor matters were discussed but no action was taken.-C. GREEKS T0 WITHDRAW FROM SALONIKI. PAitlS, Doc. 13.-According to in- foriiiutioii received here to-day from Athens. the Greek Government has agreed to withdrew its troops from .i Suloniki. coivilivo EVENTS, ANNoUNoEMEN'rs, MEETINGS. E'ro. ONE CEN1 per-‘word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-five cents. “Tlic annual meeting ot' the King Edward Farmers Institute will be held in Winsloe Hall on Thursday, Dec. 10, at 3 p.m. A speaker from Charlotte- town will address the meeting. 5786-12-13m3i. "Mr L. Tennant of the Department of Agriculture will address Farmers' Instituto meetings as follows:-St Tcresa's, December 16th; Rollo Bay East, December 17th. Subject: “ The Sheep industry on Prince Edward island." 5812-12-14meli "A meeting of the farmers of Avon- dale and vicinity will be held in the Hall tit Avondale on Wednesday. Dec. 15th. at 7.30 p.m. Subject for dis- cussion: Co-Operative Marketin of Wool and Sheep Industry. Mr R. Rcek of the Department of Agricul- ture will address the meeting. 5810-12-14mli “The members of the Victoria Tip~ porary Club intend holding a special Christmas gift sale of fancy work. etc., ‘ on Saturday, Dec. 18th. in the new Victoria Hall.` Doors open at 3.80 p.m. Refreshments served during afternoon and evening at reasonable rates. A Slwrt nrosrsmme. ot which special features shall be mentioned lhortiy, will begin at 8.30 sharp. Admission 15 cents. Proceeds in lid of Rod Cross Fund. Also the committee in connection with the new Victoria Hail ` ing night for Thursday, Dec. 3004,. . ' Full prog .a il|_ ‘ _- Don't forgletlqlililtga' d:tee.‘ ;f° -'tour scoot:-itmitgif f . _ 1 _ . _ , J., * “ A The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,ooo People. A Sworn* Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers. ~ it wimi to lnnounce a more omcinl cpm; f