DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1914. Z u t oO O : : Was Blows To Atoms By 600 Can |W > ho PROBS. day not much change in temperature, S I ablets ¥ ; 5 ea : Paris, Dec. en Joffre, the NURSE SECURED SPECIAL "HON. = Sa es [3 : \ ORS FOR GERMAN PRINCE ! ; i French commander-in-chief, said to wok. Are used by thousands of good : A&W Col. Ignatieff and Col. Yarde-Buller, |p = = ----n : and cure thousands | ; tae Russian and British military at- ny Pleased--Shewed Un- bad headaches, "11sches 'at the field headquarters of| Wonted Humanity When He Took y TOO curesany Headache in (Continued from Page 2.) ike French army, three or four days{ Town Later O» 3 20 minutes. 25¢ a box. at dealers | Vrs. J. B. Carruthers, "'Apnep. |%? . Boulogne, . Dec. 26.--Because al . ; ---- ' Yale, entertained at a delightful as, with we and you WIL seg young French Red €ross nurse took |] " g : inves free, na Tiaday after. The military attashe. accompanied|® Particular interest in an eighteen- | § § . ston Cem- noon, for her little granddaughters, tue general to a place near the lines | year-old German lieutenant who was [JF Ni Y J ol Kathleen' and Madeline Carruthers i h i i i oy 9 a ;j not far from Arras. Ticre 600 pieces | brought unconscious into the hospi- The small guests enjoyed us merry of heavy artillery were placed in a|tal at Maubeuge and died three days E romp and a visit from Santa Claus, . . 1 i stuird rN : a) : : : a ent Products who had for each a gilt and some position 80 as to bear upon a com.|later, the little manufacturing . city i ¥ 4a gi We Make candy. "At five o'clock ten was served | VAratively short plexus of German |of Maubeuge has been highly favored fons tai Btu "Ch rn tnehments He Toes reds [Gem compet, avd 5 T 4 For Men, Women and SoMENT BLOOKS, SILLS, LIN. |decorations and sweets. The little Upon i A froti Gen. Joffre, [than , ay other Pr ons I, ae 1X f : "PIER BLOCKS, BRICK guests, accompanied by their mothers, iepeated by his aides 'telephonically, towns id German hand Th ae ¥ = h ] t 's VASES, nitude Jane Nascell, Hansord Hora, the 600 pieces opened a sustained] The wounded piney Bove to be Ew, § 1 ren fa eacy $ izabeth and Jobn Cunsingham,| Tu : : : + Pls . : and everything in cement. Veran: [Marion and Mary: Ogilvie, Framgl na, fre ype the Seruian works and the the prince of Saxe-Meiningen; nephew ) ah work a speclalty Dorothy Brigatocke, Clarlie Campbell, |" 26 behind tho. o emperor. He had suffered a J . M Ea chiia > After a quirter of ¢n hour, the | fractured skull in an encounter with - margaret - Grant, Nadine: and Betty French -fufantry charged. Not 8a. French ch i Th 13 Rea ig i y i OFFICE 177 WELLINGTON ST Hasty, Ratharios Craig 1 Dorothy and hostile shot met them Not a bay _ i is auf did with And this is the weather you 11 certainly need some to ohn French, Betty Nickle and Maste . 'or the od % . } ? Se So Chavis and trek i [Foren Si Nadal, Etimed over, he cde or te [he Se grion rig fu [] A. keep out Jack Frost. -- F. "Brigstocke, Mrs. H. Hora, Mrs. ole to pi hourh by gi ic} Burse, Hi ocal -authorities renderer : : * G.. C. Campbell, Mrs. W. L. Grant. | O'R to pieces as though by gigantic [pe prince the funeral honors due his % 5 ES ES I 0 Mrs, William Harty, Mrs. W. BH. i " Nall bur cank, photographed the body and wi B T QUALITI WEST PRICES Cauig, Mee J. Polute French, Mrs. N. | 04 littered the line dh formerly oe and sent the Photograph, to \ : FOR MEN erreal, Mrs. James Cappon, Mi : M ~ | 8¢ d e personal bélongtays ; ? Mary Hora, Miss Bessie Clark (S120 been the trencaes, The few |S gee WH the pe detailer ooStmgs Penman's Fleeced Underwear Va aes). Mes. W. H. Macuee, Mins | (ilves "from hene mi earth. Thm | OL his lines, to his family at Moin: | no Penman's (extra heavy) Fleeced, $1.00 for 90c Madge Dawson, Miss Charlie Short W ingen. This occurred while the town by 3 P ' ; i i, ho had tried to run were caught by i 0 | i enman's (all wool) Underwear, 75c, $1 and $1.25 and $e Mary Strange. the: horrible spray of bursting shell: | 788 still under French control. The : ( ) : » 3 4 } : : . | young man's father, the Duke of Saxe- | f ; Penman's (natural wool) Underwear $1.25 $1.35 $2 J dunual _conversazione at Queen's | Probably not a man detandine es: | Melningen, acknowledged the - con Combination Suits $2.25, $2.50 to $3 t | #ill be held in Grant Hall on Jan, tesies in u letter expressing the deep- f : + All fancy goods, per- Jf|isth. : Mart 91 the Hue citaped, ast appreciation, and later--when tho | ; Other good makes at smallest prices possible. ' ami i: spe $F a a War Tidings. Gibbens sittered Manbeuge--he prov- ( : umes, ete. ti an. 1st. J§| Miss Marian Hague left to-day for ' : i : «d his gratitude by directing the { J 1 Montreal to resume her training = at duking Aven, ot Relgipm, SPE | troops ocoupying the fortress town to : FOR LADIES. ¥ 'as In, the trenches. «reat the inhabitants with the utmost This includes [Hair Brushes,' the ' Royal Victoria Hospital, after 1 Ma { i Cloth Brushes, Toilet Sets, spending ber holidays with her pa- Be nan Boobies Sighted oe consideration. The nurse was given a | White and natural underwear at er Gta, ok A. [Cavin Sm 0%" 06% | plane uy Eh cout efcoe 1, omnct houeh x" Cur 1] White Floaced Underear, special at fl: Mr. Arthur Martin, of Toronto, is |, /\t San Francisco wireless offices | "58 Fine Wool Underwear, special at b have man) New Years JI he nest of his father, Mr. W. C. |5ion The German eraser Drooger |. The' chausseur who was Fosponsible Penman's Natural Underwear at a $1.35 ing . s Martin, Clergy street. 3 for the death of the prince was known { ' apparently making he: way north. as the smallest soldier in the Mau- t Combination Underwear at $1.00 to $1.75 giving. . weuniio B81 Mr. Dougl i : _-- | woouglas Anglin, Ottawa; and At Havana, Cuba, steamers report : : : s Mr. Wendling Anglin, Thorold, spent seeing a British cruiser in chase of | Peuge garrison, but in the battle | [I Penman's Cashmere Combinations' at Christinas with Dr. and Mrs. Anglin, | the G sruls Karlsruhe easi |against the prince's crack cavalry y : : Earl street. ' ae an, erulser RSTn is casi regiment he "acquitted himself with Penman's Wool Combinations at At Best' i Miss Edua Booth left to-day for An Austrian submarine torpedoec | listinction. Besides placing the prince $ Toronto, where she will visit friends a French cruiser in the Gulf of Otran. | hors de combat he wounded and cap- | . for the next two weeks. to, but little damage was done. | tured the prince's orderly, two troop | - . y i} The Satisfactory Drug Store. Captain 1'. E. Prideaux returned to Japanese minister of foreign af. Jers, and a non-commissioned officer, | town to-day after spending Christ- | faire, Takaaki Kato, declared that nc { thereby earning specinl mention in J Sunday Hours, 130 10 5, 6.30 roo fi} | ;) Ottawa. country had asked Japan to send ar | the official report of;the engagement. : Mr. and Mrs. Mackay, of Ottaws |irmy to Europe. A few days later he was himself tak- are the-guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Austria has made independent |en prisoner by the German reinforce Crawford, Division street. peace overtiras to the*allies througt | ments which occupied Maubeuge. Good warm garments, from 25¢ to 4 3 - o_o = "Vienna bankers upon the basis of .the te ne | Miss Florence Richmond, Clifton { concession of Galicia' tv. Russia anc ACTIVE AGAIN. | Come to-night and get your supply, at . wv a Springs, is the guest of her mother, | Bosnia to Serva. Mrs. W. Richmond, Union street west. Imitating the woman of Carthage Mr. Donald Paterson, Quebec, spent | who cut their hair to make riggin; Christmas with his mother, Mrs. J. |for the war galleys, 7vonne Pusel,: cago Busy. C. Paterson, atthe "Avonmore." poor country girl froma a small vil Chicago, Dee. 26---& swindler, Mr. Frank McMartin, of Chicagos |iage in the Vosges, hus sacrificed hei | tnoWwn to the police as the "Christ. is the guest of the Misses Johnson, | magnificent ti=sses tu contribute tc nas forger" who during the shopping | Earl street. 'the national fund for soldiers at the) -eason last Christmas is said to have Mr. and Mrs' Thomas Watson are | [ront. 'btained $21,000 in Boston, New spending Christmas: in Belleville. Princess Patricia's Regiment, : | 'ork and Philadelphia, has swindled ouT CHARGE Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilson, Toron- | part of the Canadian contingent, has 'hicago merchants ent of thousands . y to, spent the holiday with Mr. and {left for the front. f dollars within the last week, it Mrs. T. H, Cooke, Earl street. There were 100 deaths.from chol | vas learned to-day. - NO DRUGS USED Mr. 'Harry Cooke, Peterboro, spent | 3ra in the Turkish camp at Boulwh "A Travers," contractor and build- hristmas with his parents, Mr. and {uring the first week in December. |r, of Montreal, Canada, as the for- Mrs. T. H> Cooke, Earl street, The Russian generals staff - an | rer introduces himself, carried let- CASES REQUIRING Mr. J. Grady, of Cochrane, came |00UDCES that the strong - Germar | ers of credit for sums varying from ! 11,000 to $10,000. home on Monday to spend Christmas | °r¢¢ Which crossed the Bzura Rive: He sought the { 1 with his wien 4 pene "aig Gorth-west of Warsaw was utterly | eading jewellery establishments in i ! MEDICAL ATTEN. J. Grady, Earl street. "!ovted on Wednesday night, wit! | he city for his operations and is ' yr | n ne * = = "evere Joes in killed and prisoners. [iinown to have victimized four con- { > TION WILL BR 80 Mr. dnd" Mrs. E. A. Mooney, Belle. [* The#Russians have also won an | erns out of $4,000. Others repori- | = > ville, spent the holiday in the city. |)ibef great victory in Galicia over |-d they had cashed worthless drafts | $ \ INFORMED i Mra. H. B. Munroe will arrive next the Austrians and are already taking | ind checks for sum ranging from CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS week from Lynn, Mass, to visit her(} large number of prisoners in the [$100 to $500. Flashlight : 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Macedon. | 0Urse of a vigorous pursuit . ravers, According to private de- T shlights 75¢ and up Id, University avenue. i Armentieres was severely our | ectives, carries on his swindling op- | . a RY orally Ti and her small {2ardgd on Tuesday and that the fa | rations only during the Christmas : oy Motors $1.25 and up | daughter are the guests of Mr. and|mous organ in the church of St.| hopping season and :elects a new ! $3.50 and up y I, VW. Us Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Johnson street. vaast was irretrievably damaged. ield every year. I $2.50 and u Captain and Mrs, Maurice V. Plum eRe . . P OPTOMETRIST AND OPTIOCIAN mer sand their little daughter, John- | NR CTW CAROLS OF HATE. | $7.00 and up 319 Princess Street i} | son street, are visiting relatives in | THE . SPORT REVIEW, "Hilewill to th , Bogheh™ 4 K { Table Lamps, Electric Stoves 8 doors above the Opera Sous | Toronto. Opening of the N. H. A. Schedule To . 0 Mia Ig 1h 1s. Keynote Captain A. E. Bywater, of the 21« of Christmas in Germany. battalion, left, on Thursday, for night. London, Dec. 26--Neutrals recent N : Trenton, to spend Christmas. ge Dick Rudolph, pitcher of the Bos | v arrived from Germany declare ] . ewman ectric 0 Mr. J. M. Farrell spent Christmas Braves, hus agreed upon terme Lat the Germans are spending » | tide with his brother and family, Dr. a_two-year contract with the fhpistmas of hate, a popular nioto } Phone 441, 79 P St. T. I. Farrell, Uiica, N.Y. hampion: 1 o Berlin being, "Ill-will to the Eng » > ev : ish everywhere." : " _ LR aT v1 A 1 trviog i 0 " ' y . Mrs. Herbert Wood] Toronto, arriv : The Toronios are till trying oui A well known German poet's Store Open To-Night : : : ih . couple ¢f wen to take "'Seotty Hymn of Hate," directed at Fng- ° . p . ¢ 3 in bo Joday, to visi hor pur RVI june, but ug chan Sar und, is being sung nightly by female Brock street. ol ae iurshall will be the re- | \rtists at all the theatres, where it is Miss Margaret Cunningham went to sular defence man iireusly Coplauded, It = sung Pol lav tei) 3 " ¥ . 50 in family eirgles, around he ( : : So anto today, to visit Hiss Loui Hamilten Sserator , Rumor ha 'hristmas tree, and at festive boards. The 'Wm. { harm é lon 7 ea -- Mr. and Mrs, McFarlane, Toronto, |It that Andrew Carnegie's peace com he"British aceept this as a sign that | C I | ; . will be. Mrs. R. J. MeDowall's guests mission intends to locae In Hamilto: he Germans kaow that Great Bri- oe ' , » on Wellington street, for New Year | °F & spell. Andy thinks good w orl ain's igtervention in the war means | - Mr. and Mrs. T. F., Harrison wili [0d be done among iocal athletis | 1] the = difference between victory | BLACK, GREEN OR 1IIXED J spend New Year's in Cobourg with clubs. nd defeat for the fatherland, | . » Ur. and Mrs. Harold Harrison. + i , a , » 8 n sectiq if tl 1 " 7 PISO Mr. George Taylor came' up from The wester ction « ic Uppe Pte. I. Smith. Killed At Meuse. At Less Than Half Price Moutreal and spent Christmas with [6 wa Valley Hockey League 11 omemee, Doe: 26 ~- Major Fee, Limited. Phone 597 | 30 To 60c P er Lb. \ Christmas Forger Is Again In. Chi- : " Tax having its troubles. 3 ' 8 tr his mother, Mrs. Charles Taylor, and Perth and Brockville were the orig ommanding oficer of the 45th regi Mrs. Hugh Fraser, King street. : ent, Lindsay i ved Ww wt] AN M T. G. McGinn: | nal teams in the series, and Pertl ivate. Prank au ed Word i AT ALL GROCERS Hels it hie amis ane {are making trouble by refusing t« tilled in ono 'of the 'battles oy the Chiristinas 'with Ne pl Wr Arobar enter again this year. Ieuse River. He is the first mew. | ------ MeGibais, in | i ill New i i ver of the 46th to 'Gie dn action. $4.50 SCARFS FOR $1.50 cGibnis, in Belleville, will spend Ne The American baseball league i mith was & reservist of the Royal FREE TO Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rich- Nr ord > VN x ardson, '""Alwington." | COL In. sympathy with the Nationall ian Horse, Brtillery and -when . =» 5 large manufacturer a gD iaat 0 €1D TEPOT! | sar broke out was working for Wil. | Smears getting rid of his stock at| Miss Elsic Saunders, Ottawa, is the March 1st. The White Sox plan tc | 14m McGee at Omemee. He was 4 - = just one-third the price. We| fist of hor mother, Mrs. K. M. Saun {yore on Lincoln's birtaday, on which | 16mber. of D. company, 45th rex Just o C1 . 'Iders, Alice street. Cate & number of Netional league : re just 6 doze | these| Mr. and Mrs. Sanford' Calvi i ; a E RAF . ode, hay ¢ Just 6 dozen of the S¢ Miss Lilla Callaghan aye BeROIy ron catfits will also head south. Hoag's display of Christmas choco: # curve dy bor 1 = ¢ scarfs. Christmas season in New York, The opening N. H A. zalaes. io: lates comprise the following well Pov as Ran Lesvos. Miss Marguerite Bellhouse, of the right are as follows:----Ottawa af | '0Own lines, Nyle, Patterson's, Low. | x All other knitted scarfs at| Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, |" : :; Wan. | 1's. Why not choose them now ? . . y : . ! 20% off. ; spent Christmas with her mother, Mra. | Sore 4 Ontnias. Byers one Jeans | We'll gladly set them aside for you. : ||| Notice the fine line of pocket flash-lights in our win- lellhouse, and Miss Agnes Bellhouse, |; "(icht 'it, thaugh Ottawa has a pre. He ae enty and Winipes Gfena. dow. We have them all prices. Call and see them. ff Lo we [ho die he" guests of Miss Swain in Fi aon to overcome at Quebec. Hoth : a Hamilton. Vand d Torontos should give | ith the Leinster vejiment in Bri as - Je ains , od ne iy Boek, of Dun. shel opponents a bait, espite the "The slayers of Darnet Baffe, the Halliday's Electric Shop a, 8 ristma: yi fact they play on foreign ice ; . ; ride oo fund Mrs. W. J.B. White," University | "4 NOY. PIA 00 foreign ice. x. Tork Joules. an. aot toe Il Give this Phone 94 ; ; : : Links, Tiepins and Link A. R. Sellery; of the Bank of | GAVE PLANS T0 BRITISH. | oli, | © MIs oy he -- and Pin Sete, alla sxachiy Montreal, at Veron, B.U., is the phic ol SR Exscutoll' 3 - Welsbhach : ? half price. = These are all|guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Tay- | Nephew of ex-Sultan Exec y ERE RHEUMATIC 4 ---- rr : : Jor, Johnson street. Constantinople. eS a of one farge : i ore Salo, Aled street, Petrograd; Dee. 30<tatbors received SEV SAPP R ; sh " ARS 11 wh le "dealer. fs spouting _ the iy oo days in Odessa ort PAINS DI EA Gas Light By y ; We have Jots of other bar-{ cue, Wankeeping, which fos 1.5 lemaliog to | Rueamatiom depends on an cid | 10 some. sak : "- Emits woth £3.50, fr] J. Flor it, ge | Ch info SEES di oh | to some wiht Jamas, worth $o.00, 10 he om Yi Mes, Hillion's mother, flamid, has been executed on the | FERS Sle S00 one fo Lo ti = #200. Cay wry | Mes: 0. Meg Ripon 5 spend. | hnege of gommuniestitg to the Brit. | op blood Are you going to skate this year? If so, see our men's + $2.00 Pyjamas for $1.50. |ing the Christmas, holays Win per he British French Calf Hockey Boots at $4.50. Other lines as low as. Some beautiful pyjamas Kaen ¥. H. Armstrong, |i; s diet: $2.50, 8 4 Hope. oe 5d . 3 J, es v WY ut up in fancy boxes at Bessie oof Ottmwa, jaf io SERENE : ee ghia ia ~ ih rc nsated J When going to the rink, keep the feet warm with a 50 and $3.00. © J ahing st WE bom on King steer We ANrson to Yaaro Command. | Hols. Sirsspeni oh oily ~__ Shiply pul ~ |||pair of our overshoes; all lengths and prices. Our line of i J : Montreal, - Dec. 26.~The Montreal i $50 . ? ; w = Mr. W. J. Driscoll is Siar / t at Salis | (regiment of rhedmafism. Cheaper. inverted Hghts, {| winter footwear is complete. Call and see. ; ew's Uni- : is ourveiit thal pied Cod Fifying effoe rary by : BEC ant : JENKINS naan [EE EL ER (| RAED Ea $ A --