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' Q- gf sill lniilils wuue ` I Pa3§NsL'E'"fE°§N§° - _...__ ADDRESSES COMMONS BACK IN Umm PREMIER Lion) olsolios In Speech. iii Thfonto Refers to Grit _ Ears giggles gvnsniracy lo secure Dutlilies Policy ot Government with Reierence to the °° °' " *’. °“°°"‘ C°“‘°'“i"- -War. Declares Time had Come when llomiuions Must be Cousulted and an Imperial Conference =~ 1° <»f A 1- we A - W would be Called Shortl Anal zed German STORONTO, Dec. 19--“_ e messdge which I should tlike to e' to the but never has the national spirit been more indomitable h fll D ' S L BB at lies before us is -short _ y, y must back those heroic men of ours or long, they will see it through. - iii’ ‘“ '““i‘-if --léiii-‘li-i2"°l-l‘-wi---»-°‘I-it-ra Cliancellor’s Speech lleclaring that Peace with- to create profound suspicion." ’ ~ es. e mils ac em w h re' forcements to i'ill the gaps and ::.:::_~=t‘.:.1:_::‘:.::::,:.f..u;_s::.s‘;::‘; ..;'.i:.W::':i:t'::‘..:“..:.i°lss:is out Reparation and Surer Guarantees than Ger- their lives and shorten the war. We must back them b tenderl _. . ._ .__ ._ Y .Y .~ i many had to Olier was]-Impossible. The Nation cu ng or ose ey ave o hind. And we must back them when “s..'::.‘:.:“ °°"a‘.i :i.i~:.“:_:'.;;:s=.z’;°::i':.".i.<>;_asia; would Trust in ller lluilrolteu Army Rather than for the peace‘of the future; w c 4 r sac ces ave enno and their valor will ha've saved for ourselves and for our children to the generations which are to come." This was the keynote of a speech ir s hit delivered by S Tlloma W e, p s at have been engaged in a , Minister of Finance, to an audience conspiracy against the honored lead- (5P¢¢ii| to the Guardian-) “The 11“t|°“ is fighimg for 1'-5 "fe'"l“°"ma1 Winter Si-‘Wing 1155 tak” opinion, and there Germany would be defeated An eac come- rom a t oroug ly beaten foe They must offer reparation for mon- slr 'rhomss while handed the lol. ° ` B k F lowing statement to the press today: a | "The charges lmade' in' this morning's ‘ res th I 'l+__'__'"' that crowded Massey Hslll. The oc-, ership oi Sir Robert Borden. from Lsaid Ml* Lmyd Gelmge- "and is °“'. place °WL"g to had ‘V“'aLh9"' U““e‘ casion marked the return to this city whom -I hold my portfolio and to LONDON- Dec. 19.-lt was ten mi- titlled to the best service of the Allies' these cirsumstances-, the- late govern- of the Fin-mice Minigtgi- after his re. whom i um humid hy ties of the nutes past four when the Premier Mr., The government has been fortunate ment decided to appoint a food con- Qchl ti-ip in England nnd the battle clones; pergohhi friendship, in-9 Lloyd George rose before the House ot| in inducing Mr. Neville Chamberlain.: trol:ler_ “We appeal to the nation to front. The speaker laid particular odious beyond contempt and un. Commons. "I appear before the Lord Mayor ot' Birmingham, to accept assist the government in distributing stress upon the splendid. work being worthy even of contradiction. Speak- HOUSE-" he began. "with the greatest the post of Director General undel-_our resources H0 that llo men Shall ddne- by Canadian solidiers abromi; ing for myseif 0“|y_ i do not regard B respoilslbllity which has fallen on ai1y` this scheme. He will immediate-ly`-suffer hunger because somebody' else and also he paid high tribute to the coalition government as either neges. mlm as the chief adviser of the; proceed to oiganize a system of enrol-I has too much," said Mr. _ Lloyd people. and government of England sary or praotinghie at this ;ime__ and Crown, in the midst oi’ the most gi-l ment for industrial purposes-_ In rel’-,George in referring to the' food prob- ,-or the way in which "my wok can I dem-acute more man I can my me gantic war ever waged, on which de-l e-rence to the mobilization of laborllem. “That means sacrifice, but the of om- ,men both on the fi,-mg line ,mwm-rameld use of my name in this pcnds the destiny of nations and of| Mr. Lloyd George said it had been men oil the Somrme are enduring far and in Englhnd The' Canadian hospi- connection, hulllli-nity- 'T119 l‘9SD0llSibllitieS 0fL decided to adopt the principle of uni-igreater sacrifices. We can lnlg. in England are doing n great “The Prime Minister- nf Cnnndn has U16 G0V€l‘Illl_lBllt are iiCC€l1ill&\‘-eil by' versai service and that anew depart-l not have equality of sacrifice' but we, work. he said. my admiration, confidence and full the declaration of the German Clian~ mont of two sections. military and| can have equal readiness for sacri- “When I left England," said Sir support in the arduous and trying Cel|0l"5 1100?- C0mlU\1l'lLCi1i€d lhl'0i1Sh civil would be created. lt was pro- ilce from all. Let the- natloii lplace its Thomas, "they looked forward to nohlutles to which he is so earnesnly the Ulliied States- OUP illlBW€l‘ Williposed to have the scheduling of illdils- comforts, luxuries, and indulgencea earlv termination of the war. The _ and patrlotlcally and unreservedly de- be Elven in full accord with 0\1\‘ Al* tries contain _certain trades, it being on an altar consecrated to the iight- opinion' of Sir William Robertson, voting his strength and his “eB~ regarded as indespensible that labor ing men. Let ns proclaim a national me., of ,mm ,We-,red ¢0`i,¢, that wg ni,iii,i,,s_»- This statement of thefreulier wng he provhieu for them. volunteers; lehtcurlng the wal-_ ltwlll strengthen were not more than haiif way thi-°ugh,‘ §l`€€f6\l Willl Cheers. I am glad. would be asked to come forward forlour spirit. Unless the nation as a iw continued- ‘the first answer has this work. if they dnl so the govern-,whole .shou-lcon. its port of the hul- _._._.__V._.,___._.,___.,_.,___._._.___.,_._.___.,,__,,,_____._.,_._._._._.V_._._.___.,_.,_.;____-_-_._-_._-_.,____...__._-_-_-_s-_.__._-_e-_-_e been given by France and Russia. me-ii; would not shrink from asking don of victory it will not profit it by Titel' had the \l“‘lUeHU0nab19 OTSA for colmpulsory power. In the course,our triumphs. lt is not what the na- VLE-hf A0 5Peak fm' th? enemy is BULL of his speech, Mr Lloyd George re tion gains, but what it racrlilces that cn their soil Their sacrifices have fe"-ed briefly to his break with lvlr 'makes it great been Brel" I “WDW Stand new 1° As uith sa n it ie- one ol’ the dee The announcement was made by V give “ clear “nd demme SUPPOYA to est regrets of my life that ll parted Mr. Lloyd George that more drastic ‘ me statements they have m“d9~" -from Mr. Asquith. Some of my friends steps would be taken regarding ex ' l . _ _ _ -1 _ '. G°°"3° "eE°"'°d t° me growth °f' the`pal'ting and I am proud to say we ed to the' proposal for universal mo Speaking °E the Western f|'°“t LL°Y‘l have known how l strove to avert the cess profits The Premier then referr Bfmsh armies there *md °°“ti““ed never had a personal quarrel It was bilization of labor. saying. We pro "I am °°'“'L"°°‘L that “Inmate Vi” with the dee-pest grief that I found it pose to appoint immediately a direc- l0l‘Y is BUTE if the "atm" SLWWS the necessary to send him my resigmi~'tor oi’ national service' who will be same spirit of endurance and readi- tion Lili charge of the matter of universal “ess to 'Bam as has been show" by r makin his announcement in national service The military direc ° 0 I » . . '- _ _ Rg. th§ru*;:]‘inni;“tgttxgemgrzntéurely mlm re;,}iEit':i to the Elationallzatiou oi' ship-itor will be resiaonsilailzzilfoiil recruitiiilgl . ' _ - - _ , - _- in ll - - h , v' rec or w cal or domestic problem bcioro the pmg'33;;-tr{,}?;fl‘?u°H°‘;?§wEd co,;?c:rlnpg'f,(é;h§ i')ya';‘;‘l¥edu,];l;_mf____mdusmee F5 "°"’ Mlmstry' Lmyd Gemge sam gvlth the Admiralty and that he hopcd'anlE.ed:e:d?:?>n':in:£1335 disaster- ‘mm mrdiness of decision' islgiilxiiavxiieilaiillzgn Elilrr own harve'st israt the disposal of the government h°sp“'“` 8 - A t if ct. M . He said the time had 'mme' when thc ogr- while onlly three-eighths of a' whatever experience he posses. which she “ng with gr” ° 6 r Dominions should be consulted more D ’ Bal'i0W WHS IMA. bill- “Ot l955tv mf formally as to the war Au imperini ________ _ ___ _ __ __ ____________________f__________,_h_________________ _,_________________g_________._._______V__,,_______ l . . . ___,___.,_Y_ 601116 line l'liCt\li"€l Wiliflil !'Bn€C'~9d °“' famma-'T Voice deughung the mldience conference would lbe summoned at nn """'"""“'"' _ the lllilldll Of F-|1055 Pl`9B9"t» thi’-L MSDN “B it “ways d°e°' ML” Earle and ‘IL/if early date to discuss vital lille-stloiis l technical nidthods employed for Watkis iiille-d the role of accompan s s The B eech of Chancellor Von Beth Y .. -- » VENIZELUS AGENTS lLV|AN KILLED IN the relief und cufre Ml mann-Hollweg before _ G wounded isoildiers. There' was no, Itev. Dr. Fullerton thanked ss- Remhstag was characterized by Lloyd - Vhid en for‘her admirable address. _ L lack Of detllll lfl B113' 006 G|ll8‘i9 PIC , N d George us constituting ill substance ii ture. for Miss Whidden,_ very patient- which he felt sure was fully appreol denial of me only terms upon which Ly °`XD|i1|ll`6d all 010 811114110- BB W0" “ted by °"°'_Vb°d`y p"°‘:°“t'tH°fv{:" peace was possible. The Premier _____ -- hs the outstanding features- S0 thi" ““\'° 11° Y°i°°“ ""3 “‘§“‘i‘§‘§\°’; S °,wf analyzed the German ChHf\'=°li<>f`“ (special lo the coercion.) (canadian erm unearth.) u'°"’ W” “° “°°°""y for conjecture audieuge whim -LLB “hour allgdpheen ’°"°.°h “ml ""5" d"°'”'”" ”“‘P““"°““ l.oNDoN, no--__ la.-i'>rohlior nloydi , MoNc'roN, Deo. 1s.-A umashup. on the part of the audience. 'Hill and ‘"5 '“° Vi' th then ly. 'without reparation peace is im' George announce-1 that ll hull been which resulted in loss olvllfo ana in After the address a short musical_epent. The Nationa_ An em was possible’ more over' what guarantee decided to give mwgnmon to the jury occurred about 8 oucnk hm Drogramme was submitted, the open- sung. is there that subterfuges will not be agents or farmer premier venizeios evening at Roumiervmcv about thirty. U18 \‘lllll1bBf hem! 9 WWE by MT' C'L “sed in the mture L'° °"e"th'°°w “ny of Greece. two miles north of Campbellton on the ______ treaties of peace whereinto we might ______'___ (;_ Raiiwul-_ -:_-_~;_-_Ag_~_-_-_-_-r¢_-:_-::5.11-.‘_'J::fff-'ff-‘-‘-'-‘-‘-‘f-1'ff-`-'-`1'*""""'"""""""""""_`"'"""""`Y`"`"` TIOW €lliZ€l".7 W8 Ull-lBi keel) B Si-081|' Js5_ Mccugéliggnv 3 Qoiqreil p0r(_gi‘ fast W9 0" "W P“|'D°5e for which We asleep in his car was instantly killed entered the war. we entered it to de and A W Wright gnome, mio,-ed CONDENSED ADB. T00 LATE FOR 3 i C/3 I>~ 3 ,__ EAN fend E“"°Pe ‘mm the °E’Dr°““'°“3 °E porterlwas injured severly and it is 9 Pfllsiiim mL"ta\'Y cast* we must not known whetllei he will live' n 0 I ,_ `L , - 0; ULASSIFICATION insist that there be a most corlllllew not. These men are not employed by w guarantee against this caste ever L the Canadian Government Railways r n the eace oi Euro e. . T T8 er wort' ach inser- =' -4°: C/D L H8851! dist” bf E D 9 and is it thought they belong to the W0 CGN D - ‘ ‘ Prussia has been a had neighbor. Now G,-and Trunk Railway hu; this is noi "°" S" “N '°'”'L" Ln tm' mum' t hloh appeared-in su that the war has really been wider- -~ uonnllely known hero yet. lvhfy day from selected the ““f°"'“““ ° Ba --Gmse-~ th( the streets oi Europe, this disturbance MONTREAL- Dec- 19~”'Wm‘ CWA 1" the ‘i§D°r wt the --Guard-mn-l oi taken it would be folly not to see to (canadian pr-een Degpnteh.) §2ash.,'|nn.\t_ accompany order. d Y B 0 l 8mAG“ Mibi Au' “Y B ‘Wi dis ste). to H_ M_ gh it that this swash-buckling throutlh ‘ _ Minmlfils |_|n|mey|¢ guru eeldn ge, yo ‘ ‘_ s“md."’- Nnnamo ¢ nadian Torpedo oatL the CME’ of pe.a¢efui citizens was dealt with military ceremonial, Lleut-Colonel`M|n"d,. ummem cur" D‘pmMr|. 'mme °' Mr' S' A‘ Mc eau' ll d t i i- T llcred_ Pagnuello, late commanding co” M mimm'i|4II85lOllDl~ whale” Opermm’ was Included in fglige aangaihlgwtiiies ldwmgts n:t‘Ebii)dm We oiilcer oi the- 206th Battalion was to- .. V _ _ A ' ° the list of those who had been drown I 1 tn h h 8 d sm ed of me uniform 'ms rank COMING EVENTS LOB‘f»‘- Sth “Em FATTIERV FIN. 'ed_ The Guardmny now learns Wm, wil wat un we ear w at erm ay pp d _ . d Finder please notify 241 E\1°‘°“ 5*- pleasure that this ls not correct. lvlr and sunrantees there are other than onfiuaeootrollsins.nilglnthzenagngardzgui5 ANNOUNCEMENTS, I 3517 . _ ii, 1 those,better tha nthose and surert an oiv an o x _ _ M°L°°“ YQ,” “gg ‘ff;’:'“$,,e°;,§,,';“'i,I those which the Germans so llghliyllull - MEETINGS’ ETC F0" 5ALi-- 035|" 3H°RTH°”N “nm-"'"“°' Y' broke, meanwhile we shall put our The finding of the court martial, -_- h°`|¢0l" ill Clif D H M\“`°m“°“' i'"'°d' t hh. trust in our unbroken arms rather presided over by General Lessard, ap- TWO CENTS per word each loser N°""‘ R|"°'-_'V' '3.5i2'1"2°M2‘P" M" M°I‘mn bam" i°cPLcl:lu` pa than ln in-ohoh iaith. "Any oho whoiurovoll by the governor-senersl. was tion for slivol-llsinx in thll column ~ ¢1-_._ M 1-pTg“|_'|`°n°6oul WU” °°"l‘,§“ d““‘“'°’»° “° “ Hi, wants only lo prolong this oolmlol rooolvoa by Mstvr-General E- W- Wil- Cash must accompany order. .o l.. , _ ,_ with ll inodllrn oonvetlt ce|.‘Cen "Lei Mc °°' °! Georgetown' Im has n crime on his soul which oceans son, G O C E ' maui' “mud” Wm "md with mm er ' ld' t l " th P - P ' ll' dvised his men to desert "All on board for Stanley school tn", “atm ‘hm "met °E hw mm" "cape under Erilelrllirgclitisd, 'Eii¢iit(l=1i?;giE: whoeabd-E-,at Mgllxgtlgrabecause they were to be concert, Dec. 20th! If stormy the - “ich "ying °"°“m"'°n°“' dons the struggle without attaining sent to Bermuda. and BBVB H180 Bvi' fil'B¢ fllle lllslll 8005 Dl'0Sl'lm- ro-°-“-1-‘11._ _ 'lr -rw Lv: or .hear A-.M .-..,»'. ..... his objective would he even more dence a il Y THE WEATHER" ` guilty Are we likely to attain our;tier ' l A court of in uh sl velour- also-12-lmll. ADDI! It Gllililml °U°°- ' ll oo ._ ` ~*Non1'H elven christmas ll-oo ' a“°"°”“"’ TEMPERATURE ggljgc' ITE: |E\‘;i1:N>tndroaposaE;m:]o\N:iopb°e‘ _-1---i and concert will be held in the Hell TNI \- HN- Tinmv MOON' ETC' to put our heads into a noone. His- on Thursday night. tit wet Friday). llill DI et Oil TNG* li’ °"|°hi“¥£ --- torio example causes us to regard theiB Admission 10 cents. 3508. Déithm the lllt. llommencll a | _. .1 mi d||t¢~hg¢_ 0 _ 8 °'°l°°k' IE “““'°“”bl° 'Is be 1‘0M?)‘i$TL6L tlge¢Eh°2i?i-i;Ee:'l:)north' pralil? Przmier said it wi! llrollosed “Th” d"°WL“5 L" “id °f Kmys 7"" “U9 0"\\\|ll~ mi nnrlhwelit winds local show f|\ll‘- to appoint`e director of national scrf (`f"°" Ch“‘"“h Wm wk” p"‘°° Ln the 3471‘”`"M“pd` ~ Elec but mostly fair'and alittle col- vlcis. that all industries and servicell Hall at lfe2ily'stC7l'§g!- :9im;!l:l‘l;l§;_ To 1.493 OOMB. d- _' ~ » - - R;§rence required. Also house on gf would be scheduled as essential or' -rho lla, will so hlsh W' °‘°“lnr hoo-essential to the war. no solo room house' ' iilieril conven- Nltlall at B5 Oil hbrinnd Shoe! ll y occupied by oltn .McPll0\’~ noi. Interior new painted and llllgrell. immediate* iltllsesslou. AP- N! I Prince St. 84|l‘ll°i\lll. - ilere 'll be o new moon on sun capable of rsihiaiilg more useful sei ~" ‘__ ~ \ ._,.».:`.a».. ._ .. _» .-':;_»1‘ ,_ .ltr iv I ._ y- - - ', - » .= Z". » . _ . - -. -.' '. '.. _ - at .< t _ - ' -. ‘~:...f _.i _._ . . . » -.1-5:1: " ‘*”-ig, - ol/-‘;=-A L‘.'21.e .. ~-"“' -~' ‘ ‘ " ‘ ` ‘ . ' _____ __._ ',;»`_:,L_` .' l 4 4 ` ' - -/ _ - _Yi g >. i \ l 4 v . . . . . _ _ . _ . _ . . , . , . _i ` _ . _ ` vi, _._ ,rl ,__ V _ N.: __ ... , __ I ‘ i (___ W _ ,l . ,_ _ in _ ~, 5 ,, l , L “ ` ' ‘ _ . .- li- -.if ' ’ »1- f ., »=s-lr' ' - "“ ' ' “ ` ' ‘ ‘ ' "‘ ` 4£,.pqo.';¢\h at 4-81 il. lil. ` 'yviee outside. -' 1 _ Yltinnrdw Llntmonl. eliree Dtmmper. Mlnnrllo Ltnlmmt cum garpt In cowl Jw "NL its 1' nioli"l no D' Bl! mill 8 0l'Wl 0 V. l‘. nl sol-o sl, Apply militia rrowse- at s.o4 and tomorrow rt 6.50; it will he was convinces the nah Question! (special to ln; neurons.) d Curran before tint dm- 8491 Eel Royalty. be high tomorrow lmomins nt 7.40 wuhmlrnnliorntnnding, that he hoped, BOSTON. Dec. 1 _I-Bllinton dto sly "N°_"cE__Re“"e wednesday -f5"""' A anmmsumgt Nm; md” It SM' tm' mhmmmmdmg would be re' med Lo cl'i"i-NLEELB ltlv=llo:t°no':mo:l°: evehlns Deo. zolll lor New Amie L' _ I* .lvihf he mm sen um evening and to moves; HA ‘nnemeniidoilfhe huh of "‘Elumiin e ulgstion that the eixt Concert to be held in Cnnilv Cove ‘morrow at 4.18; lt rises tomorrow Quellltont eltfemier ll e would be on t ed nuoqrhg vm In 'nor or ly _ian mam _'Red Cm” Doo" can morning at 1.88 and Friday at 7.39. e great war measure. use ba _ e 2° as , 7. ro nm ben" at 7 30 Dm The moon sets this afternoon at 1.13. b Ref:_rril;_g to the méibillzatton of lla; cease was 5;-l_._4et$_9 _::_tlhc°n.";l =g.a_in:;. :;‘_|:>.m-.Alamfmon lo md 15- emm- Tlie lest ulrtel' of the moon was or, t e MQ!! sl no_ mm .wool _ I WN' V » ‘ .on Sunday Deo.,i7th at 2.06 p. m. he taken into. a army it he were 115 and 31,879 against. _ Ladies with baskets free- 3502 ' ~ .1 l l (Canadian Press Despatch.) NEW YORK. Dec. 19.-Stephane Lauzannc, editor of the Paris Matin, who is here on a mission for the ll‘re'nch government, in an interview today announced what he asserts are the terms of the Allied powers. He Vis in close touch with Jules Jusser- and, the French amllassador to the United States. These are the terms as outlined by the French editor: Transylvania to Roumania. Trentiuo to Italy. Privates Arsenault There arrived by the Carferri steamer yesterday two returiled sol diers from England'-Private John ( Pc‘i'ry and Private Calixe Arsenaull o Egmont Bay. These men left licr. wlth the 105th Battalion and receive( i welcome fitting to mell who hall ioile all in their power to assist tlleil :ountry -in her time of peril. He‘ad'ed by the Fourth Reginirfr Band playing lively airs the members if the artillery and infantry reinforce nents for overseas paraded to thc wharf presenting quite a soldlerly up pearance. They al'i'ive'd at the wharf it exactly the right time to connect with the steamer. Quite a-large ga- iliering were assembled there, inclu- liiig Mayor Brown, Counoilors Miller uid McKenzie for the City. Canon Simpson, Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Messrs. las. Paton alld J. M. Mnrley repre- icliting the Patriotic Society. ouch of whom boarded the steamer as soon is she docked and' gave the returning boys a. hearty handshake' and exten- led words of welcome. The band oiayed "0 Callad'u" und' the “Maple Leaf" as the steamer came' into the pier and hearty cheers' went up for the returned soldiers as they landed uid took their lace in a barouche With the band' playing appropriate airs and the guard of honor stepping _ _ MAY END THE WAR . I, ' provided. "' £1. R je French Editor Now in New York Ont- . lines Probable Peace Terms. Restor- ation and 20 Billion Dollars Indemnity Alsace-Lorraine to France. Constantinople to Russia, with Tur key out of Europe. Restoration and indemnification t-» Belgium and Serbia. Limitation of armament! ' of all countries, with Germauy's armament to be decreased tirst, »- An indemnity or s2o.ooo.ooo.oo0. part of which will be collected ill heavy duties on all German goods lm ported into Allied countries. J Proof of Germsny’s pledge- to bow to and abide by international law. -..._._..,.-»» _.ef - ,.,.» ~».»_-~---».~ ~---~ --v-.»`-_.»~._._.-.,.»_._,,,,,,,,,,,, SOLDIERS INVALIOEO HOME p ~ GIVEN OOOO REOEPTION and Perry Received Kindly Welcome from Citizens Yesterday. - .be City Hall where addresses of wel- come wgre given byT%ayor Blown and Zanon mpson. ey were t en lrlven to the Revere Hotel, where they weie the guests of Mayor and Mrlr. ‘Brown until they left for their homes by the' Western train in the aftei- noon. Citizens were delighted to see that ‘hey bang;-ecltallvedha hearty” wlelcolnit; mme. o e oys e se ves 'as a surprise they never dreamed ot. While both young men had not the olpportunityj oft cro:s;l|ng tau sntgce ey were us as u y en e ll waim reception back ae if they had done so. for both had cheerfully vo~ lunteered to iight for their country and had suffered as badly el mluy :llc glad' gone to the itrelzohetzil Both al ecome very ser ous y ani. spent considerable time in hodpltols both in England and Coburg. Cana da. Mr. Perry is married ttltd 11310113 én listing worked’ as a gardnexxnd n general all round' mari. ' r_‘Arse nault was a. far'|1iel"altli' Blliifllill. Bott eak hi hly oi’ th ,tw tmenf tho,-1 fgoelvefl gholh in rfugiltliil so-1 Canada. The only regret/oi both is that they were incapacliiatégi tak ng an actual part n t e ing . Such men as. these ‘ire .e_l,lm3ll' deserving of all that citizens cairdo off smartly the boys were conveyed to. Assured of the possibility of refor sians alld continued the withdrawal.i wltholit halting, until the Serctll .was crossed. Tile Russians offered strong ...A .___.____ -~»~.~¢-f-..~.. ~_» ...,.~.,_._,._..__.<- f ..,. for them. .-..,- .._..,.._-»--~¢-.».-......_.-~_.~..--_- RUUNANIAN ARMY SULICESSEULLY ` ~ EVAIJED LHE LEULLINILI FORBES port the rctrcat. of the Rouuianlan- (Canadian Press Deipltch.) army. King lforlilnuiill fell back as PARIS, Dec. 19.-The Roumaninn rlipidly as possible. army is now safe: according to how* received in Paris last night. says' the nililg behind the shelter of the Rus-LPetil, Parlsien. The papers lay tha' the survivors are now beyond the Sercth River at Jassy and in Qellnra- bia. where they are new being ro resistance to the Germans in the re-'grouped and retltted in View of_iui'- gion of Buzeu so as to permit the en-|ther glileers to construct a defensive front nian now between Rimnik Sarnt and the Da- b ythe nube marshes, on which front, it isi After stated. the' Russians intend to stop lost, the story sayl. the advance of the invaders. 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