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Fiwivv. Der. :ii.~-christmas pay \viis‘ not as quietly spent aS_.last. year. ini the early morning we carried out ai Lines. _ isides of the Ancrc and on the left t.-\NADIAN HlQAI)QUAR'l‘ERS, hunk oi' the Meusel Germans Brought (Special to the Guardian.) I’AIi.lS, Dec. Ill- OFFICIAL-~ successful rni1l with the result that several Germans spent Christmas Day in the Canadian lines unwilling and unexpected guests. RELATIVE CALM. ' (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, Dee. 31- Yesterday tlierc was relative calm marked by inter- mittent artillery actions on both inChanipagneadetachment of the en-‘ einy which attempted uit(-r spirited bombardment to capture one of ouij _ positions in theyicinity ot’ Benusekour _was dispersed by our fire. Wrist ol” i’1`ahure we carried out an successfui surprise attack on the- enemy. On the left bank of the Meuse and on thc Verdun front. the night was rell-‘ tively calm. i . W_._-~._ .. .....,.~,...,,~.,.. _a_.,....,._,.~. l _ (Special to the Guardian.) t PARIS, Dec i1-The replv ot' the Entente Allies to the peace sugges- ions ot' President Wilson was handed o American Ambassador Sharp to- lay by Premier Briand. in reply 1 ,_ | -1 ~ Il i V..:'_‘r' 1 -- . .".j..4\,..'_'_ EH i`.1`f_. li i he Ente-nte' says in effect that “it is inot upon the word of Germany alter ts violation of its engagements that _ii peace brc-ken by her muy lie based." .'l‘he reply then recapitulntes in briet` he vnrloiis events. lrndin to the wax . ' . g ~ 1 and Germunys violation of her plight- dd word. It contends that as the German proposal of peace does not 1.-r.-ntain mention of terms and cvudes iany reference to her willingness to Epay penalties or provide guarantees] that reparation shall be made for her Central Powers and their engage trality. mlsdeeds, it is in 'effect not an' offer ment iii war they cannot end the war! at nll. ln conclusion the note de- at Germany’s suggestion without any (Special to the Guardian.) cinres that "the: Allied governments, condition with which io open iiegotia- LONDON, Dec. 31-'l‘he peace notes' r-lc-sely united to one another'and in tions." The German proposals cull- ta-i' the various powers have been pre, perfect sympathy with their peoples iid “au offer of peace" but the-ii' propo- sented to the Foreign Oillces in thc, (Special to the Guardian.) i _rviuse to consider any proposals so sition appears more like it win' ina- various European capitals. 'l‘lic pro, PARIS, Dec. 31-The, Allies answer “\l\Dli' and insincere. nocuvre. 1 vailing tone outside' of the notes from, io the' German note sets forth Teu- (Speclal to the Guardian.) (Special to the Guardian.) Switzerland and the United Stutes_ tonic responsibility- for the war and PARIS, Dec. R1.-The Allies formal- LONDON, 1Dcc. 31.-The Morning and Teutonic Allies is non c0mmittz\l1in1g,i5i,s upon legitimate reparation and `l_v_ refused to enter peace riegotiations Post cominenting on General Hnig‘s|save° that respecting tl\e desire for- rogtltuiion ng outlined by Lloyd 1\vitb Germany without knowing what review ofthe Somme operations from peace. ' ‘.George. It adds furth-er that Germany Pledged Word is Peace lo be Founded, Says the' Reply. As German Proposal Makes no Mention oi Terms, ol lleparalion or Guarantees the Allied; Governments Refuse to Consider Proposals so ,1 limply and lnsiiicere. I ;f. (Special to the Guardian.) A'l`HENS, Dec. 31.-King Constan- uoiiditions the Tcutoiiic powers liiiv1- July .l0tli to over ier li. tine summoned the American Ambas- sador to the-palace this morning and communicated to him the text of the a Iin his desire and willingness to do alll ' ment and it will do a _’§_1in‘j;it,s Pnwerde Bring About its Co __ " mation. 'in hlsipowei' _ promote peace. Th" .note mos _ sufferings of Grew at th n I the belligorentron boths; s the nation his be»1_~~ endein' io maintain neutrality Greek reply to President Wllsoifsliind _ '= & has endul'6d~grea`ter eace note. In his reply the King han ps, _`._-ni the war than any ssocintes himself with the Pre-sident,othe-r - l‘ nd is desirous of tht.- cousum atidnkf peace. _ 1 . N ni ig; asks what: =.-_-.-.-.~f.-.1~.-:.~.-_-.-.-:.-.-.-.-.-_-.~_-.-.-.-.=~.-.=-.-.-.~.».-.-_»_~. »_-_-_-.1-.1-_-:.1-_-.; §?yk.~_-.-.~.-ev-_-.~_.-.-,-,-.».»_-_-_-_» -_-:_-._- , , _V . . to propose Tile note of thc- Allies is thc- lesson oil the Somme and sig~, replying to Germany. las uniiouiiced iiillcantly answers its own question ' Saturdo_ nl char es that the Ger- b saying that th_e battle was scarce /cb measure than it peace proposition. The Allies expressed resentment of Germany's et`l`ort to place' upon them thc responsibility for the war. The thunder. Therefore what the Allies I '°"°“ I 3 -` v glit. S y U by ER man proposal appears more like a war ly ended. indeed it is not ended yet, . . ere Germany asked t'or peace. Con, tiuuing, it says that iIaig’s message, _ -_ must resound in German ears like ` ' Allies in turn charge the Central Po wers with direct responsibility for the war :-iiid re't`\isnl to, sitter 1.i\vgolir|tini~.s oFt‘ere1ii hy I1`ra_nce and Russia to pre- vent lt, The’ note. signed by al the Entente Powers, declared these na- tions were just as strong in their rie- sire for peace as in 1914 but added “after the violation of treaties by the need to consider is whether or not Ger~ many will concede the objects fc-r which the Allies :ire lighting or will they prefer to continue to resist until her resistance is broken. it follows also that any suggestion made on~tlie part ol' neutrals that a compromise might be effected is in fact to sparc Germany and as such is violating neu- DR. J. T. JENKINS CEUEBRATES H 'l‘oii1I_\'. Dr. J. IT. Jenkins cele- Iirntcs his 89th birthday and Thai Guin-iliiin has much pleasure in coiigrii i tuiliiting him upon the auspicious' event. Although entering upon his, 89th yt-sr. Dr. Jenkins ir. stilli comparatively a young man. physical--] ly :ind mentally. During the past sum-g iu1-;- he drove his mare. Develisii| Doi'otl\y. in one ol’ the most specta-| 1-ulnr horse races in the province lu| nuiiiy seasons and won out. Year uf-1 wr year.-as far back as (1hurioiteto\vn'n i young ami with the pioniiso tl’ many made a jc-urney to New York and con .i .L -| `_ _ . 1| U , t .", ` _- . _shelling u number of places o in is iE|c.i-rrv-N|N1'i-i ain‘rHi:~Av. __',f,,‘,§.nee‘y_“ “°§§;;g;'l’n‘en{’;‘ _ 'lHE__WEATHE_I:-» _ _tory importance iiiere. ciiiz€.m__, ...oi .~,...,..,.,i,e.- ii.. ....i..i,,,.1e.| him to visit Quebec while Still ml-. _ _ IEMPERAIUIW1 ‘ I _ . . his ceiiris/nuns and New Ysarsiii- ii.. ins He fsllirnefi 1° 0"“W“ last, ¢,.ONl)ENSI~.D ADS. T11)E_ MO0N, LTC iiugurating ii (‘oiil l<‘uud t`or the 'poor ‘vfiek “iid 3 se"el`9` at-“Wk of P“€'“m0‘i 1 4 I oi’ th (`itv. he iiiuisiolt'bein1g.on 1-:ich iii” df'-Vei0D€'d 011 Tuesday. Dr. Mc-» 100 LATE FOR' T0R0N»l~0_ _lan 1,. |.~m.,|, oouiii.. pneumonia B ` (‘.irth of Ottawa, and Dr ifeinell, of (lLASSIFI(]A'1‘1()N IEUNERAI [II IAIE AUSIRIANS PIEAIJ 1 ‘AIIIES DEMAND PUSIIIIASIER GENERAL EUR PEACE) REPARAIIIIN occasion, the first and the lnrgi-st con- ' Y » _ - , ._ . ____bum___ This ge___e__0u__ act he ___ _____ _1:wm_|;en_g_ were in (.o“S§_n_m__u_(t_;I:_dl;I_:(.(t._ viest and west winds. mostly faii and! . , .. _ , e 11' a are ~r - D1,utiiiirthi'sye1xr with his usuafl i.ciu.m_ __:i_i____ w____cmi:_e __gi_;___ _or _____ __e__ove__.:___ Two cEN.rs_per word each hmm, _The mghwl ten_per__u___e _ew__de_H fmy ‘uid vigour' with his many men-db About seven o’clock Saturday morn- "0" 1°' advarusmg in this °°l“mn ~"“'5i‘“""*Y “""‘ 17 ‘ie¥"09" above? “ii Phe (-unidian lotus in wishing hun _"___ _he __________ __te_p_i€__l_0__t of the __oo___ Cash m£9E_acc0mpany 0|-dm-_ ___ 9 0-dock yesterday 10 degrees abow.-._ " ham’-‘ New 5"” ""6 '““"Y hum’-"1 ' _ gAU`|T3QME 3Aii5Aq£3 MAD! at 9 last night 11 above. The coldest! mllrler. "e‘“r"" of th” ‘my thi" "°’“m°'“°"""""’U" get the tempemtule chart' and n fr el ated the previous night was 10 above i . 1 freh ever da om I e ~ tt w moments later Madame (iisgrnin, 6 Y Y __ in D hi h _Hs nnernoon. his hirtlllllm 7 ‘ iwho had been ut her husliand‘s bed YOUUE D0l`k- 3ilUnfA'°"» N°‘"°m° ‘ TM de W 8 3 I .ui IRIIHBISHIIRSINNUII JIEIIE ES WARM 1 , .WEIIIUME The last issue to hand of the Win- nipeg Free Press has the following account of the arrival in that city of Most Reverend Alfred A. Slnnon, ii D., u native of Morell, in thiv- prov incez- ' "1‘hat the opening of the' new (Yath _ Co_ M k t Boidio _ at 4.50, tomorrow nt 5.34 and Wednes M1112; Hi;iIIrii;fI‘eiIé bliiidbzsiiiiuthixidiliic ' ar 6 £2248-il-2‘5Msmos dmv at 6.19: it will be high tomorrow' ,,,,,j Th. ...ii .im 0. .ie ,..,m.,,{ w~,`-,;,~¢,:,,~;~T,,;.5~,;g;;,,-D1.-,.*Sw.p_ mm-ini: at 5,46. wedm-my at 1-0»_ and Thursday iii 808 I - . . iiuniediiitc-ly cscurteil to the Buwil'(`ath0llc Church, to which Mr. Las- ply 33 Upper Prw. 3726-1-1-_l_ViIilpd. The mm _sets this Hnemoou at 4_49_ Iiome on Kennedy street. which will be the practice pending the erection of the new residence. “Winnipeg‘s first Catholic arch- bishop was nccompaniotl t`rom Otta- \\'u by Monsignor Sirigni. papal delu- gate. “The party stepping ull the train was nn unostontatious one but the -large number of hoth clergy and lalty who were awaiting the arrival of the train indicated tho importance of the c-vent to the (‘nthollc' church in Winnipeg., "Archbishop Helivoau, of the urch- dioceso of Bt. Boniface, had intended to he present. to welcome to Wlnn'i- peg und the west the new prvlate considered an event of supreme im bv the clergy and laltv of die nrchdlocese of. Winnipeg 'wasi ` by .tho |o`rgo‘pa|a11e with a severe attack of la at I the P. R. depot His Grace Sinnott, who \ recently appointed priest of Si, lion- ri but was confined to his room in the grippe. The nrrh diocese oi' si. nnniniiis ws! emifivlli' reiire sented hy the Rev. l-‘ether .luliinvilln. lface, and there were also .°. :amber Ioi' other clergy from the- sister arch diocese to welcome the new proline. ' "Moyor.R -D Waugh was present, "Friday, 1 ~ _ FOR OTHER WAR NEWS SEE PAGE TWO. irunon. 'r. nowoeii. o. Marion. rrerl giidarlon, J. (lallaglier, and Dr. J, K. l , t lowed his grace and Mgr. Stagnl from iiedy street. His grace appeared to be in excellent. health. immediately upon hit arrival, an informal reception was hold on the depot platform, in which ills new archbishop was warmly grei-tml. A further reception' took pl ro at the home of the archbishop. in&»ieril\tely after the' procession ar- ri tl." M|nar1d’| Llnlmant Cures Toothache. Ind among the Catholic laity were T. IJ. Langford, F. W. Russell, Dr. W. J. larret . I "A procession of 30 automobiles tol- Apply at Guardian ofllce. 3391-12-13Mtf.__ the depot to the residence on Kong -E6-s<|,:_»~iN-1,-His-»-C-I-_ah-6i~§K;'-LD-R Griphlr Campbellton. N. B. 1 ‘ _~. was repronentlirg' the city ot Wi\in|peg,__M ardn Llnlmonteurcc garptln oowqi ~ :i'l25.|.1M_E1i. your near, . 3724.__ 1wo“1rr5v'*s'fi§ii'1i1`5i'3i1§’.i1 .\NNoUNonunN'rs, . I . . i " °-° ~-‘_- Eruin be onged were admin stered 5-csv_t|__E;____;_o?_g_|?_F§_§J£_?e|;Ea_R%2r ao§o_____o“_ at _$310 and wed__eBda€___ _:___ ‘ ' , 1 il 0\‘l'0W 0l‘Dl1 , B ~' trally located_ Apply gtisghg 201ii_5§*;- nesdny i:iiIiwThursda3' 1:17.53. g_ _ ____ __ _' ' ,_~ The moon sets tomorrow morn ug at , ~. . '° ==*~~i. °'1.'.°'".‘.°..~-..':1;'.-.::..:1 2-1;.1;"i:'°::s::::.-1.12:... HOW T0 GH If M-'fm ` , A‘:.,ii:,°'i'..' Jinisiiggnninoiii Tuesday. tote. mi ni s.oi ii. m. ‘ CHP wi Ind i»\‘°w\¢ il" °°vi»°nl "kv the ioza-miami. 'rho moon win me fun on Monday, l°°“!‘v° MMI- *°e°\i\°I‘ WW' WI' lvwlll Pri" FUR sM_E_ §E=|.*'67_.‘~|-WELV F January Sth at 2.42 a. m. 9° Nil! 400180: WWI 1| f\||"9_¢l! P97953' 1=11~11 W'1“°°“1‘> R'1'°-1” "°"‘“- hill? ..‘.iZ.“l.‘2..‘?§..‘°.‘i.'i.l...`Z1‘.' "° °’“""' cnsnnorrirrown ' JANUAI silt n dc. I . ” Y 1 Linlirient curu cold on - 1 11°" 9s¢ ' . - . 5 mi Secure tile _ smiufuiiy sauna in rion Memo- omr camped in _ _ mm famous slogan. uni! compute dlolonlry - any nnziit. ii lien fioiiar oiiliii' iiewarii _ __ _ ___________ “rm 1 . .~ » 1 fi .A 1 ini _ _ -'_' - m in M my R ' sseizifi-117 ii. rwo csurs -lsr worn .sen inm~ OUT-OF-TOWN R“°l'l\ WILL A99 IXTIA Jbi-"5§T;‘=r‘E’;fW’AT¢=f=§,f§_9"5t§q‘G lon for ad rertlnliig iii this column. Within twenty mllee Yo, over QQ* mini to take charge of job printing il in-tment Good opportunity for ME1rr1Nos.~s'rc _°_°§!i,_=1°_'1°_;,°_‘11=L>el1*3>;2f5!§!; ,- ___,- "Monday Jan. lst mt 7.30 another ep . u bright ‘dob printer who wishes to lmun` to operate a llnetype. Apply great concert. dialogues and tableau: Admission i0c. Come early and secure `;IHE AII|ES` REPIY _ ' (Special to the Guardian.) I HAMILTON, Dec. 31-- The Steel* .itonipniiy ol Panudn has been forcedi ilo close down its blast l`urn_ac'esI ,on account of coke shortage. 1 Iii GERNIAN NIIIE; '-" ,ful -‘ami -erin loymeni available. 1 -for A nas .i’i* 'I I _ ` ---.4 ._~.-.---_ -. ~;.- (8pecla| to this Gulrdian.) ` : Tos.oN'é0. Dee. ai- mins .none tary Times:-review of conditlonir fn the varioumprovinces of Cinadl. 11-lou. J. A. Matggson, Prince Edward. Ii- lanj Prem , is quoted among others. He says business has beep good- in Prince Edvard ils-land. money,.plentl- those' willing and able to work. Tho. 2”’ ‘“’“l‘“"l”.§‘“°"’ All &.“?'i$.‘i rom a eve s specu on 1 = producing hints and under normal conditions 1n_xust prove ¥0l'l'l1B,llBntil!1‘- iprogmme' A l h have unlisted “ un peo e w o , _ great sorrogm and bereavement; .br ' liavln failed to formulate proposals -.casualties ‘pf the War." he concludes. 1 g _' for peace thereby removes in ad- vance any basis for a con1'crcnce‘. ., The Berlin government having pio- claimed in 1914 its contempt oi’ trc»it-. lies it cannot expect to obtain condi-_ ..tlon‘s equal to those "Whtch"co1il1l be Iobtained by powers which respect | , their treaty signatures. (Canadian Prels Despatch) E (special in the Guardian) I ' U'lTAW1\. UU' "’ Flu- fiiiiudl oi 1.1 NDON not ii-|1 is it-.inn-11. the into Postinaster-(Ieneriii lion. 'l’.'i`r1.~m reiidhlc sourcies tlril. ‘€'iiil“* “"4 H10 l‘»"wl\t1‘_ i.oNpoN, pci-. 1:17- oi~1i»1ic:ii\n- .' ` . - .~ , (Special to the Guardian.) 'FOODS' .A "’_i"i"l was °“'°f’°SsmH~" bggwntup more years ol' actlvo public servicii. Iil'llliiINl)t.~.~.Iii~'l`liol(1ils1»1'seiiiiiy """""“'_"'*"`”° “fl """".\" Cvemng- "0" ea” het'ore him, is zi distinct loss to the'ii lott1~.r of pri-iiso tor his strong hand FOR OTHER WAR NEWS 5EE_Nouvcillo‘ St. Vaust. _Our artillery (iovornineiit and tu the country. 'l‘l\c to Von lliss-liig, tlovernor»(iciicrul, oi' PAGE TWO' Vaflillfi "Ui “il 0ff*‘CU"° i’°mba"d' week be-fore Cliristiilas Mr. Casgrain llclgium, who is dying at liiusscls ol' -1-_-*_-' lllenl- during Ulf* "ight 0" °"°my P051' tions- in tlic iieigliborliooil of _Sor{_