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A f ` f ' ' ' Y _ wuiriy eww ev-nine D-1iy>_1,w l _ CHARLQTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915 L_ ,,_,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,l, MORNING DAILY " " "_ VAN HORN -.__ if ,_ T GERM ti i HE WiLL RESIST EXTRADITION T0 8ilNilDli in Most Furious Attack Since- War Began the Germans are liow GREAT Al2TllllTY EXPEISTED ill ll0Rl ll|fl__ElliBilSSY' . 6' MlLES_§ll_TTLEFRONT COME OUT AND FI application for the extradition t Canaria of Werner Horn, charged with “atteiu ted destruction of human life, was m de at the State Department late to-day by Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the liritish Ambassador. The Anibassador culled personally D rt tl li brief' note to Secretary Bryan, based upon a commuiilcation from the (inna- dlan Minister oi' Justice at Ottawa. inforuiiiig the Embassy that Von at the spa ment. -an presented Cuiiadian soil The last statement was taken lim the prlsonei to make the tethnltal Point that thoulfh he was on the llrllllto. he did not actually stand on Canadian soil. As ilie division line States and Canada follows the mlutll lliio of the St Croix River, and the piers of the bridge rest on Canadian soil at the end where Von Horn is said llorn was wanted on the charge of to have placed his charge of tlynumlle _ the ofiicia ' attempting to destroy human life, ll\r0l1Sll U16 WlLful and unlawful destruction of the St Croix River bridge. Secretary Ilryan referred the com iiiunication to the solicitor of the Department for examination as to its to this plea. The German Embassy was muell ln. terested in the case, but delayed pass. illg “Don l{orii's request, pending a report on his citizenship from the German Consul-General in New York Official ' form. lf the application is found to be regular, Horn will hc ordered before ti United States conimissioiier nearest to Vaiiceboro, where he is now under dctontloii, and the (.‘_anadian autliori- ties will be allowed the privilege of appcariiig, by counsel. to make out ti prima fiicic casio riiiflicieiit to jiistify tho dcinantl for thc surrender of thc prisoner. The uiaclilucry in such cases, up to a corttiin point. works almost auto- matically. und there will be littlo for the State Department to do involving the exercise of any discretion until tho coniniissioiier has passed upon thi-. citsc. Should ho decide that there is no case against llorn, thc prisoner might br-_ iilscliarged without further proceedings. if he holds the ninii for extradition. then it is competent for llorn or his friends to take an appeal to tho Stuto Depurtnieiit. :ind resist tho execution of the coiiimii~iiiioiier's ordcr. it is oven post-iiblc, in extreme cases, for the United States courts to he invoked in the prisoncr's liclinlf, though this is a rare ncciirrciicc. llorn already has indicated his pur- pose of lighting extradition. ln a tele- gram to-day he appealed to the Ger- man Anihassador to look after his interests, declaring lic was ii German B 0! the State Department at Ullll Blaze positively declined to ex- DPGSS any opinion publicly in regard to me ““_mCl9llCY of Horn's contention flint his offense was "political," that it was an iict of war, directed against his coinitry’s ciieiny, and flint lt was his iiiteiitioii to prevcnt the contiiiued ti'aiispoi'l:itioii across this bridge of troops anti munitions ot' war going to lfluropc to he uni-tl rllxaiiist. (icrinuiiv. it was pointctl out, liowcver, tllul in provo thiit his act was un uct oi' war llorn innnt produce evidence that he WHS 1l<‘_l~llli_'. under higher authority and bl' direct orders. Tl". M., of M; ,iiit|ivliuai, on his own rcspoiiliililliiy, lllllllllli' is not :iccouiitod nn act ot' war Un thc other hand. if the pl-l_q0|l(.|- should produce evidence to show llla |10 WHS llclliis under explicit direction iliid authority ot' the German Govern lllelll. it is suid a violation oi' thc neutrality of thc United Statics by Geri llllllly llliirllt lic involved. Tho tfaiitidiuii Government, in muk iii_g its i-ipplicnlioii. referred to lilo in.ii_i us :iii ordiiiury civil criminal, -liicniciitnlly, it is lminti,-rl mn, lhls iiisiires llorn, in thc ovcnt of his nur. render under cxtrnditloii proceedings, i`roiii being trcatcil as a (lernian spy. lor evcii tis ri iiiilitary prisoner. _ ,,-_-_-_-e-,-_ ,.. A.. .-_-_-.-_-.-_-_-_-f_~.-_-_-J_-_-_-_-_-.-,-; .-, _-,-_ EMPEROR CF RUSSIA OFFERED PEACE. l‘i1}'l‘lt0GliAD, lfoh, ll.-The Ofllciiil Messenger piiblii-ilics tho followliigr- “'l"lio (icrnian Government has pub- lished several telegrains which thc ldtiiperor oi' Riissiii exchanged with lrlmperor William before the wiir. Among these telegranis, iievertiielcss, is one which was not pnblislied; ti despatch from llis ltnssiaii Majesty, dated July 28, i9i4, coiitainiiig a pro- position to submit the Anstro-Serbian conflict to The Hague Tribunal. " This has nn appeariiiice of ii desire iii (lcriiiaiiy to pass over in silence thc :iitcmpt to provent tho npproucliing collision which thc Itussiuii Eiiipci'o niado threc days beforo tho war wliicl tierniaiiy declared against us. "ln view oi' t.his, the Minister o Foreign Affairs is iiiitliorised to pnli lish the tclograni mentioned, oi' wliicl this is thc text: “"l‘hanks for your coiiciliatory ant friendly telegram. luasiniich ns thu oiilclal niessiigo presented to-day by your Ainbasiiiidor to my Minister was conveyed in ii very diiloreiit toiic, l beg yoit to explain this divergency. It would be right to give over the Austro- Serbiaii problem to The i-iague con- ference. l trust in your wisdom and friendsiiip.’ " COIIDEIISED ADS. T00 LITE FUR CLlSS|FICl\'l`l0ll ONE CENT per word .each inscr- tioii for advertising in this column. Cash must accompniiy orders. Mini- mimi charges twenty-five cents._ PTDULTRY.-l WANT A FEW TONS fowlii and chickens at once for can- ning; D. .l_e_nkiiis. ____ S516 'i`a`é7\T=ioERs cAN BE Accommo- dated at 139 Hillsboro Street. _"_'i7,:2_'“"“i FDR SALE.-Klndiings. Apply to Wm. Mclionald. 24 Alley St.. or at the old Woolen Mills, Spring Park. sein-_2__orlsipfi__ siinaas i=INvELoPEs-No. s print- ed with nemo and address, either on flap or front.$3 per 1.000: $550 f01' 2,000' £12.00 for 5.000 ; $20 for 10,000. ouiill. IAN orricir. 0608-il-21mtl’_ WANTED-Yoiing inen to lerhni wire- less at home and erect private sta- tions. Great opportunity after war and chance to travel. Write for particular. T1-IERAYDEOGRAPII C0., AMHERST. N. S. ` 8503-2-5ni7ipd F°XElAF°ll'9A'-53* P/“"5 E""'"A 'rris wsA1'i-iisri.-\'t-rwrtiriy' was 50°d “T055” “ml 2 pairs silver beautifiiliy mild and clear. with bright ‘lllllllll Hliilll _IN illlNBU?§BH and ri shout of ‘l)ollars!" during Lori lto:~'.eiicr_v'si .spcccii in Edinhiirgli you lter feeling over the Aniorican note o lciiii Fhiibiissy. iiiiii coiiiicqiiciitly linvc . . _ been laid hciorc thc Government ii §*\Vusliington. This fceiiiig is based lon iiiisiipprcliciisioii and ii total lack pot' iiilorintitioii coiiccrniiig Anierican _ gritivaiices. 'l‘lio gcncriii public is nb- , solutcly unaware of any details ot' thc l/\iiiorlcaii coiiiplninis, :intl the net re l _suit of thc Aiiicricnii proicst has been to confirm thc bclici' that it is simply ii. niiiitvi' of Aiiicrlcii denitindiiig the right to scll copper, whit-li would lic list-_ii to nialic (lcriiiun bullets witl which to kill liritish soldiers. The Embassy, the State Department :iiit the Foreign Office all _know better, even if the Foreign O`tllce will not nil init the American contentions, but iiotie has done it single thing to reni- edy conditions. At lddiiiburgli Lord Rosohury was tlisciisi-ring Gcriiiany and Prussia, niak in ti, distinction bctwecii the tivo. He K likened Gerinaiiy to :iii eleplinnt ant llriissio. to thc niahont who sits witl a spike and drives the elephant. \*"l.`hls war will be known ns thc world war, for no part of the world is utiai’i'ectcd," said Lord Roseliery ink of out i atitic relative, tl “Th 'HK _ f _lil United States"-aiid here canie the interruption described in the oflicin stciiographic report as "some slight _ hissing and a shout of 'tlollar'i.' " Lord Rosebery quickly deprecated thc interruption and said the trouble was that thc Gcrinan popiiltition oi' America was anxious to plny the part of the inalioiit and "drive her into what would, after all, bc a civil war with her nncestress and her friend, Great Britain." He was cheered for that rciniirk. TIIE IERTIIER - THE TEHPEBITUBE (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Poli. 6.-Maritime: coming unsettled; with slcct or rlllll ‘ blacks. imported. Allilly J- B- Wed' ,,“nsl,l“,,_ lo Canada Fox Exchange 611', - » ‘ _°3"1'1'26M"" __ ar,§h:igli(lkLie:; gil.. gee. below =°l°~ M ni erature of Thurs LOST-_-Jan. 28. Ylletlilflllll UDP" Mill' 9 a.m. yesterday the thermometer peque Road and Kellyi Cl'0!B. 119W gistered zero and at 9 p.m. it wasu permit lamb cap. Finder please (leg, nbove. The highest during ic leave at Guardian Office. dav was 20 deg. abnvc. 81-10-2-Gmlll ‘rho tide win in- nigh this uiicriioou ”“° V T 2.31 :ind Monday woui.bl 'rl-iE`i=EnsoN wHo wAs at 2.50. tonwrrow in "un lulglng n pair of_iioots and _nt 4.21; it will_lie_liirrli_t _ -,p - _-sian line near Borjimow, and proba-‘artillery became practically useless. The battlefield was a fiat plain unob- striicted by either trees or houses. The latter had__already been demolish- ed by shell fi e. The Russians met the German ad ancc with rifle fire and bayonet. the st liiic struggling for- ward fell bac ward from trench to trcnch. At so c places the trenclics were only a few hinidrcd yards apart. Tito closeness of tho liiic matic fight- ing exti':iortlinarily snngiiinnry tintl iittemlitlng to Break Russian Line at Borlimow 30 000 lien in WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.-Formiicl 'siibjcci_, and ‘:_ditl not put loot on‘ ’ ‘l l_0N[)N_ l.*,rl,_ ;;___'|‘ll¢ pjxglmlmp ‘ ` _ , ' ' . E . , I rl ' ' . ’_i ` _ . ' » , ‘ - c ic _,_ ,,,,,_,_,,, _ __,_,_,,,,_ ___ ,___ ____ 0; Twelve Lines Rolled Like Sea Waves Against Russian Hordes The Slaughter is Terrible. .Whole Companies Being Exterminated in Hand to liand Shar es. or boundtiry between the United g e wliolc companies entirely exterminat- ed. The most desperate German resis- tance was at Wola-Saydlowiecka, which the Russians _succeeded in tak- ing in the morning after a. fight wlilcl' lasted all night. German prisonert in the hands of the Russians relatt that in the German camp the divisioi chosen to lead this undertaking wo: dubbed, ‘divisloii of death." Since ii appeared to be a foregone coiiclusioii that none would survive. Russian military observers, wit meagre details before them, are liken ing the fight to the battle of Borodiii paign. The battle of Borjimow is con 0 im_**"‘|_'|_.=Pm‘m°”' °“f°°_'°'_‘_“ Mlrlcrd‘| Iliiutinerlt Cures Neuralslll- _A _ _' _ »'.t_ tglfl _‘.1 - _ __ '~._'_',_.-it-1' '_ __ _._ 1 .___»;_ .>. ;.».~._..___»_1.~..__\ ._i.’. 1. _,___ , \_., _ ._ _ . ,, _,_____r_,,,__l__"~s._._____ r ~i- ‘ ._ " *‘ -. ' ”* ' ' ‘ "7 _ _ , ._ 1- ."r tertiny_ wiien no inentioneti the united *M1101 “H11 “Urs iiroiuiitli taken into Germans riiutlc their oriizliwl attempt the seriicc ot the northern tiriiiies 10 lll'€11k ille “11l`SllW “"0 The “GW i in ' ` ` ' ex iininrtue anxiety to clear the right ll gg mm I ,‘{R_., ,___ U ,his ,m,,l,,, on exiiedltloiiiiry force of LONDON Feb 5~E'iiglanti is go- lmo Hun nr Austrocer fr ing to put at least 4 000 000 men in the E y' ` ma" ° Ce' Alex M“N°“|- ‘ field to ilglit the Gernuns An idea of drove Russia” bfwk fl`0ll1 the P85888 A resolution was passed rtnthoriziiig ‘§’&|_(mf(?_f {3?lT_‘_;n?afls qu ' ' _ ' 1 _ \ . - - _ ' they occupied on the extreme right, to - ` , - ' __ p:_‘f“B ‘slr Kg°ll‘e'l°"' "‘f"°“"“l5 the west of Diikla Pass. btit elsewhere ) gkilidiiirigsttltignrliai?sl-1l~'l'lic?e Laliqililglszpeb gm” was "°“°\“di“g u _ _vetll _eng io_ iethr tisi forces, was me llusslans claim to be maklng pm_ It was Domed om lhm'n' ]m_g__'p0mm§ against the shipping b K MM ww" e new army eau: Hess- °" M “"3" ml” to be llllldlllg of our mail was lci't nt (`npo Tornicn- mm tn ‘tem mr ”' m° iiiates were issued iti revised forin by their 0w“_ e on _wcnum or nm hu _ ____m_ lm. ,_l(,lll,,,l_ lmvlng lm B ei I tl e The aiiiioiinccnient that the former mp" ex l-(.85 me hellef ' the Pacino fleet, sent from his flag l Ilanibiirg-American Lino steaniship klsll nllpack was ,mlv lnth:;l\?:§ grlu; ship. the cruiser San Diego, in the the ditisioil. 1111 ‘|10 fo Fast ntl ‘louilt niild iiiid bc- Dwi” ‘md “ned f"0"‘ G“lV0“l°" Wml feelcr and that an organised assault “°|5hb°rh°°d °f Ehlléllada, and rn-_ **DON'T BE A SLAVE T0 PREJU rnlt-1ll‘) l\"l0 0" 45 i0 r Ill 1 11 » ~ __ it cargo of cotton for Germany caused wlll lm (le|l,.m.e,l bv me mmm," “mv fused to give information as to the MCE-'-V011 mill’ ll0¢ l1ll0W What- Y0l1'l‘0 crnis _loining the llep mllvli wmmeiit lu London. where it v,,l,e,, it _,_ ,,l,|,, ,O rolled Us mam movements or American nien-nf_war_mlsslus ln the war of efficiency. if onn further pa-ham was generally believed that the Dacia at ll ll ln lrlkln ,lm __ C _ going to the Asama's aid. `&'0ll'1'0 l_l'.\'l1l8 l0 SM M0118 Wllll0l1t 0119 vt-ring, bcnntoi Recd _ . t _incident had been closed. re:,':,?,(l1,_,‘l`;s ‘at sjalm ,suv uxitcg veg of my Remington or Smith 1‘rcinicr mul ut;-luuiullrlg his Granting th” me Dwi” "|05 10 warni reception awaits it from the °""""""""""""“ yi’ ' ' li reach Rotterdam, she uiiquestionably ‘slllps a,,d'lm0D, fax, N. S. 8507. lpn opponr-ills of the b o i: i c i where Napoleon lost his Russian cam- Telegraph tlompany has ri-rcivcd thi- followiiii, tlenpatcli from its t‘opeii hugen mrrespoiident - Emperor Wll|lam's visit to Wil helmsliaven, is believed to he in con nection with the warning of the Gcr- man Admiralty to neutral shipping that great activity may be expected on the north and wests coast. as a result of German attempts to stop Iirltiiiii’i~i tions, as announced yesterday. [U50 For Your idollvund 'l"hi». is interpreted li_ login- to important cvr~ii is rninourcil that Gcriuui engage the Ilrltlsh fleet watt-rs while another sf iiortlivntd ut full spe object of covering the troo is in En land Large toiitiiigenis o now reported to have l at Wilheluishavcn at tl transportation ot' troops and muni-1 Starburougli raid .___ h Suinmerside Board of trade held on gllockod vector-(lay to be _ Thursday evening the committee ap- sudden rleath of Mr R 0 pointed to examine and report on tho u highly respeqterl ro presldent’s address for the past year place, aged about 65 yea reported as follows:-- The doceusctl gciitlem tinuhig to~di1y with unahntcd violenc "W0 'md ‘hm “S me rcsml °‘ me ‘md “‘L’ l" “W“""”"y ofthe thrcc short liuuls which in the goo about some outs aut have hcl-n thc nonric oi so inni li getting Noi finding his ll.S. lHMl llllliilll M ' GEHMANS’ lllllllllllill ____ ,__ __ S l I th G dl ° loélvgeéa Z i_(,\::f“_i?l;_ZL “lm chants and shippers (ll) 'l`lll'0\ll:l1 thc lnirii .iiiil was shock ' ' - ' ' ` ‘rates vin caps 'rornnmiine and more min in in-nrii, nenr one _ the iirrivall at, thc_fi'ont of Emperor advantageous rates via Charlottetown stalls, where ho apps Nicholas. he Russians have zissunictl and Georgetown. tc) The erection 0111 been in the act of putt _ thc offensive directly' west ot’ Warsaw clock___low_er onhlhll Post_Ofllce in_Sngi- on his lhorse, when de _,., _ - iners e ii w c a coc is o c tolllu ong 1-out _ ‘ D- -1 ____ ' ' _ ' _..__._. continuation oi' the Saturday excur- and un inquest held 'l _ (5.p¢¢lal 1_0 gpg Gua,-d|an_) mv" 111111 lllkell (J0l‘lIli1ll D0SlU0l1S- sion rates which the Railway Depart- examined and found ln ll V _ _ This, in the opinion of military ex- BERLIN. Feb. 3.-By wireless to ment had proposed to discontinue. (el except that the lmnrlg w 0T'l`P-WA, l‘f‘_ll_ 5--ll_ lS lll\l1ll1*H _ 1\l‘llIl'_h11V0 110W ‘nt °r"°S ‘l _t "’ r‘""'°S“' "ea me ‘cernlng coming operations on the side a port of cull in thc proposed ceased came to his dent taken up their i'csideiice_ in Canada deadlock which has existed in the lf;-ench gong, lg collglqel-ed by some mul Newfoumllunll would bo mutle a ul ¢,lu50,,_ ml Mule alla Hllll 1110 1‘0llSl1l1‘-l‘lllR ills lorrnillloll 01' battle ln (ienrl-al poland for no many Berlin newspapers, among them the condition of the granting of a subsidy tion The sympathy of 11 l'0i1llll€l_ll 0l‘ llrlgutlu Oi their com- weekq ,mme it threalens me nam( of Morgenpost, to mean that an actual to .such service. ti?) The purchase ofa of friends goes out to .patriots_ tor overseas service in thc " ‘_ _ _ _ _ blockade is to he put into effect by building at Suiiinierside by the l’rovin- Robert .mu Alllol-out Br( ‘Cause 01 lllii'-_l3l`lllSll~ l"0l‘ 801110 H1110 Gelwflil \0“ H"“l"“‘b“"5" anm' the Germans. cial Government for the use ot’ thc ander, in Providenfe, R ll- lllllllllef Ol \'f’_l‘l' CHD8lll0 Ullltetl wliicii is engaged in violent attacks The Morgenpost. however. points Provincial seed fair, all of which your sister, Mrs Malrglm l Nato” ""“y ‘“.“l N“U°“_“l G““"‘l“ inimi-.diatelv soiitlrwcsit, in im effort out that many ofthe essentials of a committee believes was due to the Eumurn lllvhr The fu otili-ters. sonic ot llielll ol llillll l‘illll< to bwk _“wil ml, Russian (lefonsivl, blockade' are lacking, among them energy oi’ the President and'St=cre- held on Monday at twoi and i-cpreseiiiliig almost every Statc "‘ _ _ ‘ ‘ ' ' being a definite description of houn- tary. field Cemetery lil ill” U"l0ll- \l1l‘/9 bf’-1‘fll 1\_Dl>lYl1lt< to 1" "le l"’l1l0l\ ‘ll “0l'-l|l“0W- The “"9” daries, and a. warning that neutral Reference is inode in the :iildrcss Ulf’ Mlllll1\.111llll0l'lll0s iii Caiiailii i`or sinus appear, :iccordiiig to reports ships must not enter tho forbidden to the enquiry matic liy a committee F neither thc Militia lie ai-tment nor - The entire German press prints the and the ground on which the Tele- service in the lircseiit war. Of course from pcu.0f__m,l_ ‘O have (,,.0ssc,l the zone, " _ _ » » of this board into telephone service f P _ . any Canadian can have anything to do Bzum “ear its j‘""’“°" Wm' the Vi” comments'made_b'y the English news- phone Company had advanced the l_ONl70N_ l.\__l,_ 4__,\ St,-Ong uu\_i_ with enlisting or ncccptiiig the ser- llllll 111111 0»l`€ W0rl1lrlZ S0l1Ull’<'Hl'di £0 papers regarding the Ge_ijni_an3sub‘t`1iar- rates, and as thc result ot' this cn- Aniericiin fecling was shown by hisses Vl1¢€‘s _ot any alien. have takell Dart Of U10 Gerllllill D08l- ine b0at'U_-21,.wh'lc_h _recently made 11 quiry and tne representations made ll lluriiig the Aniericnn (‘ivil War H011 1l€1ll‘ ll11lAcll__a_ cnt io sinn_ i_n round movement ln ,lm Arms reglmh ,vhere~ Wasliington. Feb. ii.-Rescue men- IEETIHGS El( Such pandeinoiilum __e__ve__~i__ 0 _ ‘* _ 811195 “ll be rc- illelr Mllllery llaglwml vwv busy and sures with regard to the Japanese r this development has ____ _ rt o_ prevent lnforma- where lhev lmve captured German cruiser Asama ashore and breaking up I -1 nesscd in the Senate i n roni reac ng Diiglantls cnenilcs. l,e,w|,e5_ ln ,llc Argonne re lo t on the Lower Californian coast, are ONE CENT per word each iiier- "nr morn pour-ntl from the Frcncli claim to have improved °°' 9- “ °e°re°7 "9 '-0 “Y 0 Pm' ‘Y lc ¢` lllelr l,0sl¢l0n_ lelct :lie neutllailtl' gif the_States. On Cash nl_nst ac_coml>B1l_Y Ofdelli- Milli' Republicans. forewarn _ The lallum of the -l-,wks ln l e ieory t at u ormat on with rc- 11111111 0 Hilfe W0" Y' V8 C011 H- first on the scene oA__<_:_lA geciirioo w|i_i._ _sir Fon _,,,,|,m,,,,,,_v ,,,,,,cl,,, 0,, me Sue, intra to the tiirahieri snip might he- l Ar _,run an .ni~n». nh Ex__lzEN o To Rorrsnosm A1' glm, ,, 500,, ,real of ,,,,tlmc,,0,, in come or value to German manor-war *'C°m“*°}h°‘\1“1“1\lS\1i>iwr0f'l`lie conhi rntoh their in SE OF BRITISH GOVERN- l_;n5lau,l_ ns ll ls felt the rl-ermmlal in thu Pacing, the Navy l)¢lm|-lmenl Strathcona Parmer‘s institute will be tilt-tclier. in tlinrlrs of MENT- and A l ll t kept secret its latest despatches from ll0|d lil U10 l"|0l'|1i1l ll0l0l» l’0W1\11l. n point ct order iigaiiis ua ra an roops en a l tl , "_" have proved their inetilg gellvllllljsll-5 R911? Admiral Howard, commander of Thlll’-Still* PPD- 11 at 5 0 °l01lk-__ __ whith \icc l' ceiricnt ul ei I D I I g n' 0°’ cl k di h -d t tion for advertising in this column r tl humberliko ba e l ci _ will be taken by British warslilps into - ' the road from Arras to Lille. This: _*_* nu- .iced by the sliipp _an English Dori. where her cargo of l,ll.?c‘;:'::";"(’;t"En‘:|;?(;e;‘rfg vr:l'_:‘:l°Tv‘m»trench was a cause of annoyance to; "A missionary concert in Kent-ling- 130,11 ,udp- roamed t °°"°“ "““‘°‘"°*°'l' Wi" he "°l°“‘l°1l occupier the pnuiin hath here and in'°‘" “°°" °°°“W"‘5 l’°'|'~‘°“° ‘"0" 1°" Hell will wire niece on Monfley itrriarn it trncr- tn trir on a waiting vessel. it will tboii be neutral ¢._oum,l,,s_ l,“‘._l` as “Ummd and l¢l'1ll'Bl dlys ago East of this road. evening. l~’eh. 8. A dialogue. ciititied, |,,»\~.f situation and wir. promptly to ltoiioi-dam nt the ex- scandlnavm 'wmm have _mpom_m_Consenuently we blew it up with a Why Aunt Polly joined the Missionary ll;-rclur nrmetl an adj .ruse of the liriiisi t tl ‘ mine. immediately afterwards a de- Society, will be presented also solos nom, tumor-rot( mere U' \ governnlell | \\\H _ prevcnlng loss to hor owners “mm"“_5 'T“";°”':ll 1' '” b°"‘“h'““°“ tachment of Zouaves, of our light Afrl- rectationn and short addresses. Mrs. tion ' thin tho Darin in rnrnnn to go into ""°“‘ °‘ _' °' ""' ‘ "“ Y “' “ “In the conquered positions. miss Mana Thom win sing A silver red B pemucmir- mic, a prize court to test the validity of zffplinlli’ ‘iY“,';°°`:_‘;‘_`_:__i;_0‘:_';fb§_T°v§§mé':_‘: All Germans in the trench thus oc- correction win he taken. snail-zo'ni..i. morning, wire" nu um; her transfer from German to Amerl ld ,cupicd were killed or taken prisoners _.;. to wlu back reculclgru mans before this wou ' have sunk ' can registry. the lrxlnsporm mkmg "oops to Fmncn__g_ur rll'gl_l_lcryt silsnlied the Ralteries of . _“Subscribers l_>lea_se add tob the party e e y tt p n s near n oer. to directories the fol ow ng new su ` it is the general lmpmgglém lm". "ery _S Img' W' '_`D_‘_’_:';"°l';" wm"t“|‘_°°_can infantry, installed itself securely Vernon llowntt. Miss 'Mamie [toss and 'roulglll atllummrgtl . , , i CANADIAN SERUM FOR WAR H08- _ the South of Arran near Pozieres. ers:-~ 406-C F. Fisher. Office. 560- Making 3 i=irAi.s. ' FRENCH 0FF|Clll. gr Aiiisrt and__ne¢r_ mm. c. J. osiiagher. aeririence. ssl-L-I -- _ eroane, as we sec. _ _ 5 _ -- ‘ TORONTO, Ont.. Feb. 4.--The Can- - (Special to The Guardian) _tor Pliliii' (South of Noyonr n l¥.1sl;.Eb(:2:rt:u;‘lla}inl:l¢?__lli‘¢i;E»Iri?qe_ 2gF»-l’,-- Dlgglgii gylleilretlnlnralim adlan Red Cross Society has ordered PARIS. Feb' 5'_The French W" TMI “MCR It the betinninx took F. E. Morris, Residence. 676 "Eastern Second Promoter-"Y from the anti-toxin department of`tho Office this nftemoon 811" 011111 report from uh about 100 yards of trenches Trust r Co." 18-L E. Wollaner. F st (‘ P-'Sap 1 Provincial Board of Health. 5.000 0! the l>l'0ill'1‘_lii of fighting an follows: and vi-evoked two counter-attacks on Residence. 558-I..-l’rof. S M Rob-‘scoundrel did! Carefali doses of anti-tetanus serum for the lit Bollllllrl 0011111111 aviators sliowedlour part _which resulted in our not ertiion. Residence 391-1.-Auld Mc- ‘ of hiii fingers after I all Cilnadlsn hospitals at the front. great activity. An announcement glwlonly setting back this 100 yards, but 'I..eod. "Meat an Provisions." 277-L _ _ _ .en out last night reported the occupu- gaining ground beyond where our --J. Gordon Bak r. Residence _.._._.........._ Minerd’s Liiiimeni. ein-en Diphtiieriii. tion of a trench by the enemy West otl UM liltl been previously. snot-2-f»Mil Minin-d's Linimeilt Curt f ' ` ir SUMMEHSIDE lilillillillill llll liii_llll ill lllllll At the adjourned meeting of the The residents oi’ Br ui r ( l ill -....1 -....i......-_-,_.-_-_-_-.-.__-_ -,-_-.-.-.-_- .-.__-,-.-_ W _.. ._.-__ _ -__ _ _ -._ _ _ _ _-__. -___-__ _ __ l c ii ic operations and uctiviiics ot' thc lloiird when lust ste" about n l the following ttdvtuitag is have been duy by unit-ral off his i ........... ,............._ .........,._..,_._.....,.,.,_..._______,___,__._____._._______.,,....¢e______,__,__..______..____.______,___.».,....,,~._,....-.~ ...-.._............_..... secured for thc people oi' Siimiiicrsiiii- his deiniso was not ku ‘ and Prince County:-(nl '1‘hi- rcniovtil brother went up yester iii - 5 ` . .' . c ti i a_ which has held the Se 3502 -lM3l tallied Sciiiito Clarke I t ewrltcrs-A Milne Fraser. llali im “.5 0, null- rlgfocl