is Daily _ *_ V _ __ M _ y j.-';‘_-fl.-jfjl_r.'_A‘ I ff -` A »;.r .»< -i , -fc People. _at ._ _nt h . _ Advertisers n i ‘ l § _ f , - v _ *_-C _ v V ' _ Y Y _ ' 77;: --- ' ` '_'_'C`T`_'_f_:'AfATA:'A'A"'_'_":'_`Af'A'_‘A'ATT'7":';""""-`j'~'~" -"""'~'~`-`~‘-‘-`-‘v‘~'-`:"- fff- ' ' “ir :'_"‘ "'75"'7-'"""f"-"-‘f-`-`-`-‘-‘~`-""`~`f-`~‘-'-'~`-‘-`-`-`-‘-11';-1`-‘-`-‘-‘Q-`-1'-‘-1'-'-'fff-I:-‘-‘-‘-A-2-r-‘.--rv-:_-::-.--:.1:vu-_-.-A.-.-::_1-rv-::_~:_=;-.1~_-.1-_>-.-:_-;_~,-_-_-,-_-.~,~_-_~_-_-_-V-_-_-_-;_-_»_»_»_»_._________-_~_»_~5_-_-_~;;_-_._;a‘~ _ ' ~ . iD.Kll-YL lnslows nillli tear . . 7 7, 1915 L ‘{ss.so Per war (delivered) in ldivlanre i C- _ ___ ,wéj _W ,_ 4 v~ ‘__ V A V V V V VFR' '_ _, ‘ ,. - V . A ~-I -- y -1- -_ -*_ _ ~ _ V ,__ 82§0_Per Year (Mailed) In Advance in Cangdaand l3»00_f¢l!`U _8.__A- " _C0-NTINUE-S lil ALL WAR ZONES , -Z-l._._._i Allied Artillery Shelled German Tlfclldles on Western Front with wlllij, llileet. German Attacks on Russian Lines llepulsell. l (Special to The Guardian) uttacks nlld steamed out of rullgo uillnjured. ' LONDON. Feb. 0.-_A British oill- (3|,¢¢|a| in -rm, gum-dign) - cial sttltenlellt to-night says the nuolny's artillery has beell active to- day llortll and south oi' Lubassoe PETILOGRAD, Feb. G.-A German detucllmont approaching our lines on oil the island of Glandon, South ot' Canal. Our artillery shelled eliemy|tlle Dvinsk, was repulsed by our trenches between tile Ancre and the rlilo fire. A large number of uoro- Sommo. liostlle aircraft have shown nctlvlty about Ypros. Elvordlilglle was again shelled. (Special to The Guardian) Pl-}'I‘l`t0GIlAD. Feb. 6.--A Rllssinll olllclal stateitlcnt says two Russlun planes flew over the Dvlusk and some Zeppelills were observed. Yes- terday's fighting was marked by ll series oi' successful actions by flus- sian scouts. ln Jutowo District the scouts made tllelr way through barb- ed-wlre entanglements and annihi- ilestroyors patrolling the southerulated a section of the German forces. coasts of the Black Sea came under}Our troops are pressing the Turks lho. fire of the- coast batteries and~hard in the Caucasus easily checking were simultaneously attacked by a all attempts at offensive. Along the subinarlne and torpedo boat. Tile whole front there have been snow destroyers, the s_tatement says, by storms and fighting is going on in malloeuvring cleverly repulsed the the heavy snow. .i PARLIAMENT sulto l|F”Z_‘t-FQ:-2. » #KD-.0 The Calladlzlll pzlrliiiniclit build- ings wcrc plailllcd and built for the oldcr Cuiltidn, and thc main build- ing was completed before Confed- eration actually took plzlcc, the cor- ncr stonc having bccll laid by thc lzltc Killgilidlvard VII. when llc visited this country als thc Prince ol' Wzllcs ill i860. Tllc cost of the buildiiigs was $5,000,000. Thegovcrllillclit buildings, which CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR _ ` oLAssIr:0A'r1oN _ , word inser- column Milli- A33 f INGS NOW IN RUINS. gave thc llaiuc to Pilrliulllcllt Ilill, rzlllk zlillong the iillcst spccillicns of arcliitectlirc in North Amcriczl. The central pile, of Parliament House, which suiicrcd from iirc, was built ill Itallinll Gothic of the 13th Ceil- tury-tllc llllltcriul illuinly Potsdnill sandstone from Ncpcull. Tho llluill (soutll) front was 470 fcct long and .to icct high :llld ill thc nliddle ovcl' thc pl'illc.ipzll ciitrzlllcc stands Victoria towcr, ISO fcct high und sllrnloulltcd by :l great iron crown. lil thc cclltrc of tho llorlli front was thc .<.cilli-ilctncllcd polygonal (zlliiiosl i~il'ciilali') llllll, go icct in liaulictci' iippl'opl'i:itcd to thc library. British Steamer Sunil (Special to ‘l'he`Guardlln) LONDON.. Feb. 6._-The British steamer Balgownle, 1061 tous, has - "ulalltii*.EitA'r.‘UI¢~E _ and south- e t - Tl-IE WEATHER Yesterday was dull and mild with occasslonal snow registered 2_0 degrees shove zero; at nine' Int night 81 done” lb°V° l°l'°~ The eo `st _lhepravlous night was 8’tIo|reo ‘above lei-o The tide will be high tliis after- noon ai, 1.sl ma to-marrow It 2-09 i,..Til§ but "l'.*i\`.'-Q* the soldiers wllo have war. fopolted today to the condition, it was stated ing. wlllcll, however. cannot probably all drowned. effort at rescue and left fate. ty members of the crew Grimsby, and reported Marquis 0t Bute Soon ~ rl-'or l' France_ For l@l_ says: to her future interests. e IS lI0llll (Special to The Glu LONDON, Feb. 6.- Yesterday made his iirs pearance since he su from an accident wh the British troops in October. His Majesty solemn requiem service _......___.___ 0lii ill ZiPPliIli _llli0[0 E|iEllli0 A Ill THE ll LONDON, Feb. 5.-A ll- ' li |ties that slle had seen a pelin ill the North Sea announcement gven out this oven- Accordlng to ll story e yet bo confirm- ed. the crew of the Z lt seems that the trawler found so many men cling- ing to the Zeppelin that she made no , William Martin of the trawler King Stephen, who has arrl D0l'¢H that early Wednesday morning in the North Sea he saw tile Zeppelin L-19, with her boats and il portion of her envelope submerged. He noticed from seventeen to twen- envelope. They asked to be taken off. but as the men on the Zeppelin -outnumbered tile trawler’s crew the skipper declined to accede to the re- quest. Instead. he came straight into the admlralty authorities. _ he Front LONDON, Feb_ 5-The Dnlly Sketch this morning announces that Sir John Crichton-Stewart, Marquis of liutc. three times all Earl, twice a Viscount, and six times il Bnrollet,lsllow,ill\illc "Dcvil's Owll," the pet. inline ol' thc lllnscourt olllcers training corps. His deterlillllatioll to go to tllo froilt was largely the result oi` ll. desire to avenge the death oi' his brother. Lord Nillian Crichton-Stewart wllo fell lead- ing the Sixth Welsh Terrltorlals ill itlrrlng Appeal Recruits 5 DUBLIN. via London, Feb 6.- Joliu Redmond has issued n stirrllll-2 appeal for recruits from ireland. llc "ltecollt ovcuts have made it all- soliltely ossolltlal that ll-clnnd for her own sake, to guard her own highest interests and to maintain hor holior, should make ii, plain to! the whole world that sho is willing and eager to fulill her obligations. Ally iniprossloii that Ireland is slllrk- ing hor duty will llc it deadly lillury “There has been slackliess ill re- cruiting in the agricultural districts, but winning the wal' is of tho great- est lnlportailco to lrlsll agrlcull.\lr- isis; for ll nic Allies are ¢lereatc¢l,l thorn is dallgcr nl' every Irish tenant being robbed ol' his land by thc Prusslans. 'I‘ho position ot' tlio`toil- ant farmer. who expects the people- lil_t_ltl.lEsllnin firiiilll ini Gommisslon_;_rliIl Gonslst of Taro ` ,il _bsrs. one to be ilumod Government, the Otllorily fpositlon. 0 'Sir Sum llllh Champions Loy-0| ulty of _ diun (iormilns. i `(S[u'c_ial ta Tllu Guardian) (.`)T'[` AWA, Fcb. 6.-The spccilll collllnissioll which is to illvcsligallc thc buriliilg of thc l’ill'liznllclit Buildings lvillhllc collstitutcd to- lllorrow or T\'t§sday. it will coil- sist of two mcinbcrs, oilc nolnilizlt- ed by the Government and one by the Lender of thc Opposition. Mr. R. A. Pringle), K. C., of Ottawa, will ill all probability bc thc C-0v~ crillncnt nominee. The commission will issue as soon as the lining of Sir \\"ilfrid Lai.lricr`s lloliliilcc is received by the Government and thc comlnissiollers will be giycll ilu- tliority to employ :ill cxpcrt assist- ance that may be necessary for thc purpose of making thc investiga- tion thorough zlnd complete. (Special to T/ic Gliardirlli) OTTAWA, Feb. 6.-Apropos oi the wild rumors of Gcrilltili plots, incendiary and othcrwisc, which have been flontillg around thc cap- ital since thc Parlianlcllt Buildings fire. General Sir Sum llughes to- night vigorousl cllalupioilcd the loyalty and goozl faith of Czluarliall citizens of German extraction. The Minister oi Militia pointed out that about 38 (i}crili:1il-C:lll;l- llizllls had :ilrcndy llccil liillcd whilc iiglltillg with thc Cnilzlilinll i'ol'ccs. 'l`llc chief intclligcllcc ofliccr with thc (`:lllzldi:lil Colltillgclli, Calptuill Hahn, oi Sll'utioi‘d, :l Gcrin;lil-Czlll- zldiali, regarding wllosc position there has been sonic criticisiil, is already \v0ll his D. S. O. "'l`o those who :irc elidczlvoriilg to illakc zl rn- cial question of this, I say that it would bc illorc iittiilg if they would' Pllllll 0LOWli UP (Special to The Guardian) ‘ ROME, Feb. 6.-Au Austrian arms factory, the Skoa Works at Pllsell, B0llemia, have been urtl de rcst, ltoulnaula. __._________ 0Il0Ell 000 000.000 i0 POUllliIl Sllllilllll. (.S`per.'ial to T/ii' Gliardiali) (')'l"l`/\\Vi\, l"ch. Il.-;'\ll orilcr lor 800,000 ciglltccll~poulldcl' sllrnp- ilcl shclls has just bccll rcccivcil by thc llilpcrirll Mllllitiolls Board f_l'olll thc British inillistry of inullitions. This is the first large ordcr which has come to Canada since the pre- sent Munitions Board succeeded illc old shell committee. It is probable that' thc new order will bc allotted in the form of rc- ncwrlls to firms which :irc already engaged iii thc innrlufzlcturc of these shells. UTTAWA FAGTURY? TOTALLY IJESTHUYEIJ Had Large Contracts with Militia Department for Viur Equipment, Supposed to be Vlork of German s Plotters. OTTAWA. Feb. 5.-Following the destruction of thc llouse of Conllnolls at Ottawa u. war dcpurtlilclit factory is ill ruins. Allotllcr iirc sus|lci:tcd to llilvc bocll originated by the Gcrlllall plotla-rs, destroyed thc clothing nluuufilctory of (lrant,/lloldcll and Grallalll. The llrill has extensive colltracis with thi-, Militia Department for clothing. tcllts and lluversacks. The building wus gutted, cutalllng a loss oi’ $225,000. The stock and plant were valued at about $175,000 und :irc partly insur- . , _ . _ _ od. llow in the llrlllg llilc, wllclc llc ll.ld M0NTnEAL_ 1.-,,|,_ _f,__“-lm is ,M llcvod to be un nttelnpt to wreck Vic- toria Bridge was frustrated by guards early this niorullig. A mall seen where he had no rigllt to be was fired on. but escaped. follow thc cxzlillplc of sonic lllcy e :irc criticizing and go to the front," said Sir Sain. “This is ilot zl. war nf rnccs hilt :i war l'or_libi-rly :ind liberty is ns dczli' to (icriilalls us to anyone clsc." _mul-lx11__l _ Avllxron piss. LONDON. l~‘ob. 5.~Lieut. J. S. ltocd, oi' the Royal Flying Corps-llioii, od at. Aldershot. ily thc fall of it new aeroplane oil which he was acting as observer. Lt. Bruwillllg. the pilot. was injured llndly. - men in tho trenches will mean tile Commits Suicide AMi{E.’ltS'I‘, i<‘cb_ 4.-An aged nlall. Joliii Angevlne, wllo inhabits a small house llpolrtllc shores of Allguvlnc Lakr-.. Wentworth, colllullttuil suicide by shooting liilnsolf in the lluaii with it rifle. The details ot’ his death bc- canlu known but l‘i-celltly_ 1"nl|lng lloaltll illld dwindling cash caused the to-day us thc rosull. ol' illjurlcg sustain. trugcily. A llllulbcr of his relatives had planned to lillvo hllll taken io some place wlloro ho could rcccivc hotter clirc and this prospect evidently wor- ried the lleconscil. 'I'llougll_til of slliirldn eiitorcil his llcad. llo ticri ll string lu the trigger oi' n gun. sat dowll oil the floor alld pilllod tho string with his death knelt of your hopes, aspira- of the towns to fight for him is con~l temptlble. To desert your country- tions and ambitions." foot. Tile bullet entered the head und death was instantaneous. , c ‘ \l h \ :_-_-_-:_-.'.~f.~:--- --- --rfrf---fff-r-rff-'--vf-'-2'=-ff--vt--frf---‘f-‘-1*-‘-rf-‘-‘-*-1*-`-‘-`-`-fr-r--=-A=~=‘----‘-~ . _Q if ` , . ., ~-- ;-'. . f/' 'i i " » ' ` The highest temperature-recorded /V/yi///jill!! . in _.1 . j__r.;; \ x,¢,,1,-_dgytvlzsgla géetg;_%s:ya&%v;i;;r<>é ,,_;.,,~,¢_..,/ .l,[.'_‘. ;,-_M _ _*_ _I .V ,, /_ ` o’c c y _ tw ., "-- ,_ I /ig) t. -z, 1 nlle -», 'il rh“`<{,._f ,_ \\ \ I ;,- ‘A . t - it - - -___ _ _; »--;~_€§:4- h unk. The crew with the ox- _ ~- ` ciealeiilloii of the second ofllcor were A “imply ' saved. _ rn “MPR . Mlnard'q Llniment bulge# Neuralgla. __` r.im_wsi.l'r1~I;1is.- 5 ' \ . ~ - .Q5 \\ ‘ `» ‘ ». f ’ V, f, _ /-" _ 'i~1o.s,M_ooi~_1,_-strc. A I _ y y _ ,_ (spe¢|_a|,`to4tl1e Guarjdlafnll, / __ y ». , L ‘E 'fl f' 'C /"-ff,-‘gy . " __ 'rOlt0NTO. February 7.-Mar time; " /C- 3/ ' 'fi , 5-- , , ' Y ./ ,,:,§§;ff/__.. ‘ Btwn# Wind* “"0 ¢“‘°“' °°“°“"`*“°" .,, fri i/0 ‘ 'iii'-1 w st with slee or rain M fs __/;._»_, p/ Wy, , -/-1 , l» I H -_M .- I A » _ ,»_, . . I % é / , 100/ / _ 'lhlrly Moy 0 \ `\\ 1_0-\ ; i\"\0 \. li- \ -WZ' '.3-'3”` .3-r°~» _._.__ I '"7 M l' '°'§" t- \=“a _ _ ,_ __',l‘_ll__ in it gy §m‘ hliotin in sliailreui, f ‘ ‘ _ ’ __ _ nimn'» n l»¢l0ul` tion' °'g¢l2h°»t°li¢d1¥’§§‘il@,w°wii£in semi spelt dl “ v _ :if 1/any we tilsniiiirgrviotlm or til; alum l.nih ‘en-is mlamooa |¢__ uivtjg ` liz' _ 'lgro`w, lnornlng at ‘ “`/,p ‘\".l;‘.\__"_L , _il‘,_`_ g r__J,',‘-= ' -_ _I `AF'|_ "§.:“i "'il.i°=Zii`i';";.i~._::..1:_,_..u§ " yéfjuffil li PWD /. , > 7.14 alld‘ Wedlieil- ‘ _A ` ‘ -ii, i,l|`1»lf,:l' if ' X A°‘»l3n°°¥ii'dli im tsillgls »c.io.aa. ll / ` -,\ ~ 'lll“s0 ,_ it - _ ‘ J /- . 1 d‘?:R£i&t&w.?§,?;,g ‘I pl/ .lily _- _“// .l°-’.'2.‘.'-°l...». ti 3., yy i 0 s ' _ :ienicutiuns Alto innilorisn .”°m' * t f . ` (i"`rsbl new b'e'l”" ' -t`i"o liolittlie Pi-ovlncels tollici-ease roilue ll. ticlltral News dcspn.tcll_ from Aul- lllllon south of ldrzeruill. wllcrc thc Turks sont rclilforceincllts from Tre- -have perlillled_ Not moro thilll six sur- NEARS been lnternell (Special to The Guardian) l\l.\Dlill), l"i.-ll. 6.-Nillil liulidrcd (,lei'inilli and fourteen tllousalld of their colossal troops front the Ger- lniill colony of Kiuneruli have cross- cd the border into Spanish Guinea, lliiiinli ATiltei»tlMM|ssluNlusnlll tins rlrlnllA|:R|¢AN CAM-pA|GN CONCLUSsl-(ill -*_--it D Y str - 22.*-tfr..:“:‘.“:.““l‘.i:.<.::.i. ezr‘ei.ii:.900 German and 14,000 German Colonials from Kamernn have and Disarmeil ill Spanish Guiana. _ 0 ` R b .._...,.' laccortllllg to olllclal announcement to-day. Tile troops .have been dis- zirlllcd und illterlled. This is taitell here to indicate that the British ami French culnpaign in Kamernn is ‘nearing il conclusion. ll lll tll`e Cclltral Christian Church last ovclllllg tllc Pastor. Rev. Dr. It. W. Bennett, ilclivercd the first of a series of scrlllolls oil il. subject of great in- terest, "Tile Prodigal Son." Last cvcllllig/s address concerned “A Sel- ilsli Character," and the preacher treated it ill it illastcrly fashion. being unusually impressive. The service was eloqucllt. Miss Nettie Stanley con- tributing il pretty and well-rendered solo. Dr. Bennett. sclci-,tell his tcxt from lilo gospel of St. Luke. t‘llaptcr 15, verses 12 and 19, “l<`:\thcl' give mc the portion ol' goods that fnlletll to nlc"; und. “Mako inc als one of thy hired i-lcl'\".lllts." The greatest ltrgunlellt in filvonl' ot' religion, llc said, was a truly religious gatilcrillg. A dozcll eiltllusinstic Christians working ill harnlolly to drzlw ungodly nlcll up to their level oi tliiliklllg-nlen wllo in tlieirbuslness were known to be truth- ful, whose scales did not cheat, whose accounts are true to facts-would do more to comfort the world of Jesus Christ than :lllytllillg clsii llc, had cvel heard or kllown of. Oi' course, he colltinueil, llc kllcw tllcrli were ll great plally uf that kliid of pcopln nllvo in lilo world to-tiny; and yct, lim-.zillse iilcy were lint l'i-cogllizcil in daily lite as lllny illloulrl llc thc world solllcllow or other kcpt aloof frolll thc (‘llnrch that piofenneil to lllilllllfactllru that kind of character. After further re marks ill this illrcctioll, the proncller sai