~,;5ar..1.=`. » :1;1‘. .-\__ _Q-15.5' ` .¢!\€~>§J ;i|.‘ I ‘.Ii 1 11 Q. ,vi $25 .1 ..l i 1 1 -11 _,.1 I if . .tg :hifi “ .I t§"i . .=.I_<-. . » ,- ,Atty ` “-tj 1' ISV 1 ~‘ ,tt if -.T-v-P :xt-¢4».>~,4., < if _,tw-,._: -t\.~.._-_-:`-»-___~.:~_.-2|- _ , _ - . . .- ..,,.1 , - as , 'M .--, J ‘- 111 R .i I: 1.# “lit t`t (1 1 *1 if » 'R it f I 1,, I lily, 1| Iii ,. 'l -ei-,..’ 1 . .,,.._ ,_ :»i:f 1 _ I f 1 ' ‘I . , ~ E ._} _ - I. . . 1 1 1 ?.._' , , `I I’1i; I ;1 1 p 1 A F __ tits 1', :'1rE_j Erv ._ __ L., -;,,V.__.,,,,.,.n. ,__,,, ». - ...=s-;-as -1'". ' ‘ f ‘~: 4-L=§v~;; 1 ‘_.___.~'<__-.L -#11 K. -,,'__' I-it 1 .\ 1 l tt-| ,,.,, tl; » . 1 I 4 I; 1 1 Qs-; 'I .t, ...N fi 1 1 1 1 1 tr 11- . , . .», t J 4'; ‘tml . ' HI' 1 1. 1 7t¥I'» ft' i 1 1 fl . 1 1-tt;~ ’ j1',.I' .viii iw? I if tr 4 V ii »t .H ._ .1 »~ ,. »._,, gi, ,ff 115’ 1.1 'Hf »"l ' "r 4 1 F1" _‘II I ., ,Y ",.1..£ .M ,W ff# ,. .<,t.=g.*:. °“‘!:'?` 'E ` “S ~"",” e-;E'-`::-if - _-‘2-- -- __ 1 l 1 E 1 ii” , I -1 l. , ; 'Hi it . - __ . ,- ‘f-‘ ii ,tt "1, w , ~»‘=I» .t. ip. . .. .5 _ MMM? Toilet Goods as Gifts We carry at this se a ve ade uate line 380 YY Q toilet articles in Ebony French Ivory such as Hair Brushes' Military Brushes, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Mani cure Articles, Hair Rec- eivers, Toilet Powder, \\\\\\\\\\\“\VIIIII/K'4§\\\\\YIlI&\\ 9”: Boxes and a very tine line of round III/ `1u1oi'iiiiit unit or 11.7.11 ‘ on-:iutuzn sv covrnnrinu The Edmundnton and Levis Section Opened for Traffic November 23rd: A Trl-Weekly Ser- vlce for the Present. Ou Monday, November 23rd, the Government railways commenced to operate another section of the Na- tional Transcontinental, tliat between Edmundaton and Levis.-a distance ol’ 237 miles. For the present there will be ii. tri-weekly service,” leaving Ed- mundston at 5 a. in. Monday, Wednes- day ami Friday, arriving at Levis at 6.40 p. in. same day, mid leaving Levis at 6.30 a. m. Tuesday, 'fliurstlay mid Sa\,urday, arriving at Eilinundston at 8.10 p. in. some days. Officials who have recently inspect- ed this new section proiioiiiice the road~bed in tirst class condition, aint the surrounding count#-‘y with excel- lent opportunities for t ,e lumberman. farmer ami sportsman.- The Levis continental have ii total ol` 468 nJile1s‘ l o erated by the Canadian (ioverninent t Edmundston and l~ldmuri>~l T..- aqgw d>-I ¥¢@§Df73 ?°-"rI~l.`I.`I.`I."> Qc_i'¢,:»;<:o:,i 18 Fr lil Sa. 12.54 20 0.04 121,41 21 22 -iq-~i?°.°° '--§:iE:==”‘ Li -i`~i_~ -iv-is1`;_`i‘-J f-:o:»:1eI>:1>w 1 0.56 1. 14.25 1 1.47 2.:-19 15.07 2:1 5 , 15.411 24 1 'rn :1.::-1 1 11;.;-.~< 2.7 1 i-‘r 4.:::: 17.011 . 20 :sn 5.40 17.40 7 S ¢..¢?‘:r. ,§,rol;§§ _J,,_ :t.».`;: 27 I 6,50 `- l.‘l.Zi1 2s S M t 7.54 ‘ 19.14 29 Tu ` 8.54 19.551 " 30 W 9.51 6.11 1 20,511 31 I'I`h Il0.44 6.7 1 21.511 . December.--lst to 2nd, bright per-, lod. 3rd to -ith, variable. 5th to 6th, drizzly, damp. Tth to 8th. dart. cloudy. 9th to 10th cold wave. 11th to 12th, stormy, deep snows. lfitli to 14th cold wave. 15th to 16th, low tempera- ture. 17th to 18th, pleasant. lllth tc 20th, colder. 21st to Blind, stormy 23rd to 24t.li, sleet anti snow. 25th to 26th, damp, wet. 157th to 28th. un settled. 29th to 31st, damp, cloudy. l..____. DlllliY 0F EVENTS City Magistrates Court. Annual meeting Dominion Fox Breeding Co. of Murray llnrbor at Board of Trade Rooms 11 a. in. Public meeting of Lobster fishermen and packers Board ot' ’l`rude Rooms 11 a. m. MARRIED McCAFtVELL-FALHAVEN. - lu St. Mary's Church, indian River, on thc 24th Nov., by Rev. Mgr. Gillis, l’. l’., Mr. Edward McCarvell, ot' l(inkora,to Miss Emma Falhaven, of Kensington. -E. MclNNl8-GARNHUM.-At the llaptist Parsonage by Rev. Z. L. Faith. on Nov- ember 28, Fannie Mcinnis and Vhester Garnhum. BRITISH FISHING INDUSTRY HARD HIT BY WAR. LONDON, Nov. 29,-The closing of the North Sea has had a ruinous effect upon the Yarmouth bloater ami the herring industries, the annual value of which on the East coast, ri-aclietl $12,000,000 before the war. Germany, before the war, bought $2,500,000 worth, and Russia $2,000,- 000 worth. Yarmouth, Lowestoft. Grimsby and Shields are all badly hit, and there ia a movement on foot to secure special Government relief. :S Notice is hereby given to Mariners that the North Cape Buoy is out ol' position one mile to south-east.. 'I`. G. TAYLOR. Agent Marine and Fisheries. 6648-dlwk Annual Meeting The first annual general meeting of the Hackett Silver Black Fox <`om pony, Limited, will be held in the Board of Trade Room at Charlotte- town. P E. I., on Wcdncsdity, the .sec- ond day of December, 11114, at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purposes following, namely: To receive ami con- sider the annual statement, of accounts aml balance sheet; to elect directors ami other oiiicers, and transact the other ordinary business of the (Iom- pany. (Siguedt J. A. ll.-\(?1{l°}’I"1‘, Secretui'y-'1`reasiirer. tlti4‘J-11-2411181 Meeting There will be a general meeting of the original shareholders of the Cur- ruthers Silver Black Fox (ioinpany Limited on Tuesday, December 8, for the purpose ot' sanctioning it bye-law to increase the capital of the company by the sum of $25,110() to he divided in- to 250 shares of $100 each, thereby, increasing the authorised capitnl of company from $175,000 to $200,- EIIXES WINIEII Wanted: one pair silver black [oxen to go in a good Coniptiiiy in exchange for stock. Apply ll. I... Guardian (if- lice. 6737-11-Zi0Il’ltii. Noucis To suniuuiotonis Rogers Payton Silver Black Foxes Limited The Annual General Meeting of the Sltareltoldcrs ot' lingers Payton Silva Black Foxes, Limited, to receive the report of the l)irectorf;, for the elec tion of Directors and auch other busi ness as may come before the meeting, will be held in the Y,i\l.(`.A. lloard .{oom, Cliarlottetown, l‘,E.l.. on Tues lay, thc Sth day of Deceniber, 15114, at he hour ot' 2 p.m. (T. .l. S’i‘l<]\\1'All'I`, Set-retury, 8624-11-23mm\vf2w Mac_k_erel For sale. No. 1, late caught mack ercl in barrels, quarter barrels aut’ tits, barrels containing about 100 arge size mackerel or about 175 med um size, suitable for retailing or for iotel or family use. llarrels, $14, quarter barrels, $4, rits. $2.50. MATTHEW G. McLEAN, Ltd., Sourls, P. E. llland. 6560-11-18mwfm7i __?i.._"-'1*_ Taxes I Exeeutions are being made out for ay, until 11`eln'tiary, 1910. tizitious t`or peace should bring the wnr to an emi with the final witlitlrnwal. ot' the Allied arinies of occupation in 1917. This cstitnute gives 11 total period ot' rather less than three yeurs to the war. tt is presumed by the same high military authority that the ltussian ad- vance will occupy it siniilur period. and that only the steady combined p\'r>.==s\ii‘e oi` the Allies can bring* mat- ters: to zi conclusion \\'ithin the period siiirgestietl. Ile assumes that the (jerinaii forces will withdraw steadily. and that there \\'ill no no sudden colapse ot' cithci' front. SHIIWINC CRIPPIINC IIE CERIRINNS TRIRE Ileorly Sixty per (ent. of Ena- my’s Merchant Ships Out of Service l.().\Ill().\'. .\'o\'. C'.tt.~-A si:1tr-ineiit. is- sued hy the lloartl ot' 'l`riidt- co11c\~i‘i1- ing the retttivt- conditions ol' llritish ind tlermuii shipping since the otit- break ot' the wat' is l\:ii'dj»' interesting: is slio\\'_ii\g liow 1-t'l`ectively the llril- lsh navy has kept open the ot-can 'outes for llrituiii :=t`rdu hrill rldrd cults: for llritish sliipping \=.'liil<- clos- ing them to the tit-i'n\::n in,-i't'anlil1 rnarine. ()t' 10,123 British ine-rt~aiitilt~ .ships 'if over 100 tons. 11,928 are still plying. whilo of 2.000 German sliiptt, only itt are plying. There are ti-tt; tit-rinai ships in neutral ports, 3121) in fierinau ports, and 1:46 held by the Allies. ii total ot' 1,221 out ol' service, or 58.-l Dm? 1-ent. Against this tht- llritish .hips ||1»||| or <-;1pti\i‘et| total l!ll'», or only 1.11 per cent, ol` the inei'e1n|l|le fleet. ‘ RCIIIIIIRN CRRWS One London Daily Has Cut this Feature Out of Its Pages. LONDON. Nov. :i0.- lmlicntlons show that it is extremely iniprobttble league football will continue. Public opinion undoubtedly is hardening tt- IZIINSI ElI.lRlIL‘ thi- word ot' (llirist. dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and atlinonlsli- lull one another.' This is not to he left ‘to any preacher or priest. lnit should be done in the lioiues ami in viucial Securities Corporation, Ltd., the beginning of Deceinber. ,-irptgg 0|' 1',-i@m1S._;, much iymter way 711 Drummond Building, Montreal, 1*. Q. 61105-11-26M7l. t to spend time than the way it is often o the liatto of thc ll/1eu_se-the end Sppm_ fri". G,,sp,,| is (30,119 ,,,,w(.,~ in Of Allrll or the beginning of lVl21.\’.191='» save. is the truth that nmlces men free, is that whit-h untlif.-s men wise unto Inst nciirly twice as long~»that is to ,S,,}V,,l;0,,_~~ ’l‘liis evening Mr. M1~l’herson ex- ’1`he tinl march to Berlin ami nego~ ,,,.,.,S 1,, m.(,a,.h 0"’ -»|.|,,,m R,,lig;(,,,_-1 The minister of the church. Mr. White- head, invites all to come at 7.45. HRW IIIIRSS IS Sllll IIN RIIIILEIIEIRS incidents Which May be Seen llny Sunday Morning, - Sunday on the liz‘.ttlrii1\ltl is just like any ordinary day, Init, wht-n possible. the llrilish, l1‘reiich and Belgian chap- lains hold it brief morning service wherever they are, and the soltliers stand nroniid just as if they were in cliurch. 'l`hes<- liiittlwlieltl services are a most iu1pressi\'t~ :~.ii;ht. \`\'hll1- on a country road quite close to the Allies’ trenches .doing the Aittnt-_ l heard men siiigiiig' 1 mzitiial li_\'mn and come nt-ross a l~`r1'.-nt-li .\rnty cliaplaiu conducting ai tf=.r\'ice, says ti. r~orre.spomletit in l"i‘nin-e. 'i`he priest, at big, lilezult-lieziretl '1ian, stoeil bc1`ore the altar \\'eorin9: :i 'opt' and siirplire over his uniform, 'l`h1‘ nltnr was simply nn old table with ti white cloth over it. but it. was 'o`.'t»i'e1l \'.ith t`rt's:l1-clit tI:>\vi1.i‘ei. .»\t the but-It of the nltnr 1I\iItt>i‘etl the ‘rent li tlti1;. SMUDGED WITH WAR. Standing near the priest, .stood the 'eiiernl aufl his staff, :tml behind them 'mine 2110 sol1liers~iiiai|y of wlioin had iust come from the ti'eilclit~s. their 'inil`orin:~' and l`n1-es roveretl with iuud ind ltlueltt-iietl with powder. 'l`l\»»n the priest said pravers heforn the little altar. and the soldiers knelt down on the groiintl. The :sr-iiteiit-vs ot' the pi-gtycl-5 wel-(1 puiicltiatetl with the booming of guna. .After the prayers cnnie anotlier liynr ---nn old, rousing From-li hymn, with a haunting refrain calling upon l~‘reii<-lnneit to :ituml united in this hour ot” trial. A brief nhsolution :ind tht- service was over. \Vith sliininl: eyes :mtl fat-es alight with entliiisizitsin, the soltliers shoulder their gulls and go lu~.1~k _vith iniperb Ieinirutit- to that inl`ei‘no beyond the Aisiic. The geuei‘ul. standing: erect nmi liurelieatled, solemnly crosses liiulseli' ami salutes the ting. lie, too, t|uit-kly departs \vitli his staff. Meanwhile. the priest. is an ordinary gainst it. Nearly every daily paper, except perhaps one or two devoted to sport, 1-ondemu its coiitiiitmiu-e. Lust night the l’all Mull Gazette showed the strength ol' its conviction by un- uouueing that for the future it would publish no t`ontbull news. I i’r-eniier Asquitli has been tackled on the subject lu the 1-louse, suggest-I tions being made that legislation should he affected to stop professional I football, or that the sport grounds should be commaudoered for military iurposes. ’l‘he premier, however, in- tlmates that he thinks the matter may be left to the common sense of the parties most closely af`i’ect.ed. Footlmll Association representatives meet. next week to discuss the whole qyiestionwlilloven players of the Heart o 'Midlothian club, including Gracie nml Low, interuntlonals. have enlisted this week. “Our ftttk is so foinplete the qual fi;lm:2,I.)_nId Pon Taxes up to lst De' ity so good the service so prompt and All Real Estate and Personal Pro- - _ 15”, 1. it _ .}_ , ye ~’ ` \.,‘-t1., . 'if' 1i\\» Elf* II"-" Ainerlt-nil initlioritles st~t'1u\ U1 ill? I_lIIi\_‘- I :tm tliereiore sending at UQDY ‘II \II_‘¢* letter to the ltlngli.-:li ltltitllfl-E143' lil \Vashingt.on." "SCRIPS IIE PIPER" , NRE ICNIIEI ` Amom: the phrases: which will eo 'lowu to history after the war is over. '-lt-rr lietlnnuim-Ilollweg's “e=t-rnp ot' paper" will probably luke twink ulth his imperial l\’lnster‘s “t'0lIl\'I\ll1IiI\|\‘ ittlt- army." And the rut.l\l~-.\.- tg\-uit1- 'sin that iiispiretl both ptti':1.»1~~;»' re- "eivcs slgnliicniit illiistrallfvils in n series of episodes which one of the l’uris lt‘igaro's special c`orrc.spnn|lt~ntg ret-ortls. The “scrap of pnpt-|'.,` ith-,,_ It will he seen, pervades thi-in ull. ’l`\\'o leading Belgian ci|i'.f.11ns np~ proaehed the German iniltttngv author- ties lu order to entreat tht-in to stop .he carnage and tlestruction they W,-,»,. venklng iipou the civil pt»|mlotiou ot’ in open and unarmed city. “t‘ivil pop- ulation!" >'iu:i:rt-.tl the r 11::-15:1-i1tti1i\'t-:. if the l\‘:tl:4er. "Do you Iwlietw- tlmt they count. t'or anythint; in time ot' var?" “1.l\|t,"meekly persisted the petition- ers. “tliere ure the t‘.on\'t-ntloiis of (leu- “va and The lin<;iie." "<‘i>|1ventioi\sl" |uot.h the tleriiinn slulf ollicer, “Yon ire r-hiltlri~n in lielgium .11hildreu. no- .hing but t~hildren." 'l`ht»re wus it lliii‘goi|mstt~r ol` uitoth. :r important locality in llelgium who refused to guuruntee the payment of the frautnntic war-t'.ontrlbution levied by the insatiable luvuder. The Ger- uutu stall' otilcfir simply risked liliu this question, "i)o you pi‘el`t‘r to bo shot?[' “Yi-1-1.,” replied the heroic llurgo- lllllSll‘r. “lf by so doing l could liber- ate my city from this extraction." “You will be shot later, when it DIPRSPS UB," was the ruthless rejoin- dcr, "but that would not put us in png. session of the funds we reqiiire. But look here. You luive 11 must-tim full of works of great value. 'l‘hey would furnish the ransom to llerlln, and sum. mon the American millionaires to- the .-sale." _ - "But, general," protested the Burga- master. "that would be expressly 1:0". 'PETS' I0 The lltlkiie (}onveutlon." "Enough, sir!" groivled the general. "Cease this pleatsantry. Talk of ('ou- ventlons at your nge! Have you not learned yet that wt- are making win- lI,upon you?" 1:’ INSISIS CERIIIRNS Fm . , PAGE .Two 'mn cHARLo'1'rE1rowN Gusannw . DECEMBER 11 1914 "_" ' IHREE lElRS lil EIIINCEIISIIC SERVICES TRINIIRE RRNIIII “The Haberdasliery” Tllgsgwui 1; ",'1`fr'§5E.;-I'§~,'-,, ,fr- f , . ' "‘.""iZa,-M " ' - r qv- - f rs; ",f.".'7_'_- ,j ,_ vnn\`i%i ni of p thoroughly 1-tjiiippeil reservists,1.vi1oae ‘-f ,vim .';.,;~2;§,_:,`;"f-f1--1,-yjt' tlepots are iii t`iir'in~_= #1101112 lil" l`1\"‘l` 7'. ;':%',t-’-.§j_',_,;.`ft,,'f"7‘ _‘;;‘;,"1,';2".f§,,:~,- ffl win iaith' pint-1-. \\'|1_v are tl1-.`,, if' ‘ ` _r .4-. 41° ,’t rv f ,/,T ‘Z-1, . . .~,.1r<.4i.I . .Fr 1 .a€‘Hft¢:. fi' ¢ ` ‘ a , so-§ 1. 1 7 1- fps' ‘-:..».,-LII.-,..';'§~-:fi 1 ~‘;'vf-» '.f. _1~i -5 ‘ 'r'-,"lt _ iiffggtffttu' i,>?4>II,§;.=I',.°~..;f».;11r_ . 43?", .‘_`;',','L,~_€p,,t°‘,§2-, /li/'.'§`:~f`2’1fl,§.j-..f ' '1 ‘ ""1-1 _,§\'f7Z'»”'l 3“IfF<‘T”'* F git-1%.' E411 ff .»;‘._~.f4,1'§:- Jw! tw ¢Z,;m ,,,:._i. 1_ '.1-,-,_ 1 ‘,z£i""'. . ‘ ' I -1 .~, 7,., .:». . .1-.1 1. *.161 1-.; _ 1.-.V-_.. - 1..-_ ._ -'-'.91' - ' .;.-ff E. ' 3_1-.A , -' fi -tm -.1 1.-. -1;; ‘f.» » :..,-; - _.',, .'§"»7,jf/flifg/$1.1]--1 .r aa- 4 .Q 7,... .tf,.-apex-.1-~.1-,,-..,_. » ,uf », ,. M gfs -_ P si: hi* its _ 3 "ti: ,., ~f. .~. it A {,,.»,t.;.\‘.1‘”"'.-..:' ._ 1 ',»;,€f*i. 'Hi-' Gaj- :~\ -'t».~ Smart ()'l"l`.-\\\’A. Nov. K0.--.lzii‘i‘.iii.'! \'\'1`4i~‘» ..;f=;._v-`~. ~- Ch' h`Il -."".-j.,; . low the invaders to cross on the ice.; .~ _.~‘."',f1», 1. Overcoats 41/- ~-4,1, »v- 1 Just; received by ex- press more of those smart chinchilla roll collar over- coats in navys, browns, gieys, and mixed effects. Those overcoats have been pronounced the best yet. High-class exactly describes them. Ii inter- ested in an overcoat look the line over. We can fit you to periection. if-$112 ` 3 . lrices $12.00, 15.00, . . “cf taco, 20.00, 22.00. E enderson & Cudmore ' . ates Old Stand Sunnyside ~ '#1 `---- Y E ' ff - . H|GH NOUR FOR BELGIAN hospital. This is evidently tho stall ‘- KE KEEPER. ot' No. 2 General llospital, which y0\ll‘ ‘t-orrespoiideut roportetl was realli’ 10 leave Salisbury Plains ten days t1K0~ |)U1\'lillll I °V'_:I0"",I`II" III‘III WIII’ 'Phe hospital in question ls nt' a well planned the °I,IIIII* ‘II III" GI‘1I`III*III known seaside resort, ami is cstuh- positioiut on il \’*“I` II‘I§*_ I""`1II ‘I"""f' lisliod in it golf club’s quarters, which tied with thi- t “I FII I\IIIg I‘°_‘III"III- have been taken over by tho military mtl i:- lilrcl_\: to Celve >'.t_1i1|n tjiiiiilitl' authorities. The (laiiudian nurses wlm fifosiiitioii from II” ’\IIII’1'I ""V<‘|'l\' ‘ left Lontlon ti fortnlglit ago t'or servlet- UUEIE- 4- on the (‘ontlncut have it base ul. '|1113 mm, \\»|,.,,., o has not been '11 1 4. ... it “ r ` .ou ognc. _ “ifI‘II’ illlltllt-. is the 1,1 "I ‘II III" I5I"’II'l The hrofessionnl nurB_I_!\K Wflrltl IE \H‘\1it-ut si|iI11.\::. \vl_ II I|`I‘]IIII`I‘I 'IW veryindignant.overthe'vexedquestion \\'iitt1r in the 1-.nml nn I5'“'>"- III” ol' the ludv amateurs euiploved ill tiositiflll have htm au nur. II"II I‘"‘)“" musing by tho lied Cross Society. 'l`ht‘ II"I“‘I ‘II IIN’ ltoidtibilitieit or IIIIlIiIII"l~Y Mirror makes the statement that the th<- coul\t\;.\'. :nhl he peintt-tl I II’ II\“ (‘nuudiau nurses, on arriving a0l'0H~‘i llelgmu (.1-uoral Stott' that -l' -IIEIIH! the Channel. enga ed rooms at a hotel g III" I`IIIIWl1.\' cuihuiiltinent 1| IIIIII II-" IIl`l‘“kII\lZ the 4-niui certain places. they mum iuost~ of_tlu-. region ovriipit (-ermau trent-lies and adv- posltious. ` ills plnu \'.'i\t'- ut once ado; culverts ln the ra|i\,~,,,f ,.,,, were filled with sand :md 1:1 then the ilro of th,-, |,,.,,,,,,` L concentrated on points in t bank iiutll it burst, m\,| H, spread otit over the tlelds, cANAo|AN ooc'ron?c7tTz _ WOUNDED. i.oNnoN. N0. :1o._.\ mu I;::II;e1 I°lI0Y‘i‘4 the .iirivtil ti I 'guard of the tauudln gent in the tort. of one doctors, who ure ¢=qg,,|,i;._, correspomleut. writing from N ¥`\ll0l'll n ~ ii dyke. bunk tin iuuudule I by the red gun ed. 'l`he 'inkmeut vol, and ms was e canal ~ water FOR News 1 n ad- , oiitln- 1,, ulred hiilk ii nt six francs ii. day, whereupon lud.\' amateurs tllaposscssetl tlicm by Ii\l)" ing their rooms over their lieads lit eight francs. GERMAN §PV FIRED VESSEL. I-UNDON. Nov. 210.-C‘olomho har- bour. the prlncipnhsoaport of (‘.el’l0“- and its shipping had A"-narrow es<1I\Df‘ from destruction in tho-early days ot‘ the war, according to mail advices just iecelved heret. A German spy set llre to an anchored vessel which conta’ne1l more than fifty tons of dynamite. The only means of saving nelZll~ bnurlug shipping andiharhour works was to aluk the burning' ship, and this was done by a squad of volunteers at a considerable risk. 1' - . ' __. _ *M , “_ ' X. _ _ ' 1 ._ I I' ` i *fe e o ' i‘ I Notice of Meetng . 1 , , The annual m'r=_»\l_lu_g of “'T"~f~ .' if /»' d I F l hi . , 1 ~ . t.".‘:11°':....°:,. 1:12. ..r..$.°::.1.::1...'.";‘. .S Q00 I . féa J. H. Judson. Alexandra, on Dec. 15th. ~ ! at 2 p. m. F DEWAR _ . l , _` 4 G. . ,, . , ` _________ _ _ _§eons_ury~Trnsurer. 1 _ ' -~: IN f`\T (I 1111 1\‘r¢\