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I November 30, 1916. 1m DURHAM CHRONICLE. I 1 PAGE FIVE, ”I ...”.- ~- I ...“ "â€"1” 1 -- â€" ‘â€" . .--. gâ€" --â€" ---“-.. .--. ....-. ._._ _- --- .. »-~mâ€"W_............._....-....W....,... ~_ ____________________________ N '1. 1. . . l EFOR CANADA’S OFFICERS mom NEAR BUCHARESTCE ”moweeoewmm” eee+ew+¢+wewe¢wmem neeeeeeemeoweoeeenm 00000000000000.00099909”, M DURHAQQ {ll-"1011111111,: I a . . 1 r: A P . /»â€"â€"â€"-~ ~ ~~ ~ Many Awards 01": 0.8.0. and Military Faléenhayn and Mackenaen Join e . OI]()1‘o 0 : \V [RWIM Editor and Proprietor mu creepâ€"arm . o - . .... 1 "‘ “m" Am" z :33, gm Patterson. G. (killed in actionl: ”â€"..â€"... The following Canadians were London despabches on Monday said: 4 Allan: Lient '1‘ Petty, Wm. 3 / ' ' K " . <- gazetted on Sunday: Distinguished Gen. von Falkenhayn’s forces, having 1' Allen, Johnston ”fOT'“ P9211111, Ch“. . DURHANL 1‘01 13-111131» '3‘”. i Service Orderâ€"Major Lawrence Vin- gained the railway at Craiova, have 3 Atkinson Herbert . . Pkaerton, F“ 0 “Wm” '- - cent Cosgrave, Artillery, Toronto; rapidly pushed to the southeast, and 4» Ayott, Bdrt D h d D] trlCt Pinkerton, J01!" .- : FOOD PRICES Major William Wasbrough Foster, are, according to German ofllcial ac- * ur am an S P011033, 3 § Montreal Rifles; Major John Keller count. already in touch with Field : B . Post, I A‘ ’ “S tupday Night" has 116.7 113Ckay' ‘4‘."1119’5'? Temp- Major W11' “”31131 V011 When-“5911's force WhiCh f This list is intended to contain the names of recruits from PuSt’ Ezra : a the high food 1.2'11-1 .; 11am Regmald Patterson. Montreal med the Danube at Zimnitza and I. Banks, George Durham and vicinity, also those whose homes are here. Ad- 0 about gtiii’SOSIaESf‘ CAlexandel’ Thomas advanced with equal rapidity and are e Bailey, Michael ditions will be made from week to week and our readers will R : “Those vho m lulfirl . ~ 1 D -’ an FY; now before Alexandria, only forty- C * Bailey, J please assist in keeping the list correct by furnishing the 0 . the Idea th'lt 1 . 1, . Milital’) Cross-Capt. Graham Col- nine miles from Bucharest. The Ger- ‘ : Bailey, '1‘ names of any who may have been omitted or advising 1 of 0 mth , C ». . ,. mer, London’s; Capt. Henry Harold man reports say that the roads lead- ‘ o Baker, Chris errors in spelling or otherwlge Ramage, Ch“ C‘ ‘ agent can do ex 01‘1'1‘111‘1‘: 1"" ' -' Argue, Canadian Medicals; Lieut. ing eastward from the Alt River are 0 Basham, A. Ramane, James : ting the DI‘iCC’ of ms 1 Louis Wesley Baillarge, Canadian In- encumbered with fleeing Romanian : Baker, Richard G RenWIck, m8” 0 111?. tho squeak out 1 111;. .fantry; Lieut. Horace Andrew Blake, supply columns, and marked by burn-1 ., Bell, Alex. BObb, Robert : ~ 1".“an “ ow dunwwiw . Montreal Rifles; Capt. William Brown, ing villages. The Romanian omcial 1 4‘ Blyth, Cecil Gadd, Wm. M 3053‘ Clarence 0 pump’ are n ' ‘ Medicals; Major John Clontarf Kelvyn communication to a large extent col“ '1 3, Bolger, John Glover, E. 3053‘ J01"! 0 the federal amh‘mm" 3-" 1 ~ ‘ Carson. Infantry; Lieut. Thomas Stan- roborates this news by reporting an 7 e Borthwick, my“ Goleby, Wm. Bose, Percy : high cost of living. . ley Chatter; Lieut. Walter Greasy, engagement with an enemy column l 0 Box, Fred Grigsby, Frank Marshall, 0' A’ ‘ 0 the 11 same sunll‘z‘s‘hu" Artillery‘ Lieut. Stanley Currie Rob- advancing towards Roshiori de Vede F : Bradley Thos Grigsby, H. Mountain, Lorne " * late t .e - \4 . ,1 . 8118011. infantry; Lieut. Percy Clark on the railway a little north of Alexan-f v Bryon :1 c 1 Gray H Munroe, Wm. b t the W311“ 1me‘ 1 1C“ “"1” " ‘5 Sherren; Lieut. Robert William Sim- dria. Bucharest is threatened from 1 4' Brown. R ' Grant, Brock Morton, Wesley 4 est but very him-l 1" -‘~"" ' ‘ ‘- ~ mie; Capt. Joseph Donaldson Simp- the west, north and south. Field Mar-‘ 3 Bryon Percv (killed in actionl Gray, Thos. Mather, T 1" Saunders, Mach 0 good value~8~ like ~11}: :‘ son; Capt. Howell Smith, Mounted shal you Mackensen is ersonall come.‘ 41* ’ ' ° G W Matheson, L . F I ‘ . ,t: .1 . .- p Y Bunce, Frank reenwood. J. . Saunders, Allister e . the lines of lt .. 1 . . . . {211182414211}; ThoIrCnas g’iarcy 1CSneatith. ganding the movements across the i j; Grundy, Wm $011: A George Scheuermann. V- : 10110: happen to . . . . _ C. . oun es; ev. o ert em as anube. i - urray, ' . 'c â€" "" - â€" T131931)??? (ihapéain.dC t 1 The news from Roumania late last 5 E C 3313,1186: gum" Sfi‘fif’jfim : :11}: very 300d 1““"1*‘4"'? 1 6 0 0W 118 ana lans were gaze - week was reassuring. King Ferdin-l . . ° . 0 ttawa 1M ted on Monday: Military Crossâ€"Lts. and’s troops in the Jiul valley in West- 3 : €330“ IchtOl' 3:3: (32:30!) MC 33:5? 1:13;: o 6031“" 0 rec 'ill’l Eric Reginald Dennis; James Ford. em Wallachia had succeeded in with- l e C 8% 110% . Stedman, John : while sca ‘ ” “f“ Mounted Rifles Patrol; Herbert Ham~ drawing in safety, and it was officially 3 : Cgpbgll, G ‘VA E ii M°A11Ster’ T: W; . . Stewart Thos 0 1’ knDW: are bu 1;; " .1 .1 H mond Renwick, Artillery; Edward Bur~ announced, while the second'grmy 5 0 p ’ 9 BICAhStCI'a \V- l" - (mlsSIDgl- S ’ ° * Zl in larger (111:1!‘11211 . . , , , Carey, James . Hay, Alex. M A F M. tewart, Corp 9 a a , ton, William Jeffrey Holllday, William was holding 1ts position 1n the Alt - 0 Chil Hazel) G C c 395" . Standen g o last The \\ H.114;- Elgen Games, Hallgrimur Jensson; region. A large number of British F 0 C B ett, Charles 1 Hanan, R. ' McComb, Archie Stvles Wm 4» than :1 lat C..C,_ Capt. William Howard Keslick, Rev. airmen and pilots have reached Bu- * Clair]? Campbell Raven’s std M-cComb, Alex. '” " ’ ' 0 31311 a $331,123 111' William Ennis Kidd, Chaplain Depart~ charest after long flights, says a Reu- ’1‘ 3 Co $111“ John Haven "‘ Chas McConnell, Harold : Easter? 0, 'CCCCC’C’C-‘CC' ment; Capt. John Hamptonne LamY. ter despatch from the Roumanian " o on rey, D' Hamleg, JO 8.}: McDonald, John C- e cobalt“??? ,15d‘3r Lieuts. Lambert Dumont Laviolette, capital. 1 1* cover ‘1' H U ’6 S“ C? McDonald. H. H T 0 than “813,111 1 Honors Edouard Legare, Arthur Louis ___.__.__._. 1 3 (30111111; Joseph Bar or“; 1 - McDonald. John : ducmg less Calm.» - Levin, Major John Douglas Macpher- . 4 00000113” Arthur H'alf'ems m. “013003de T1308 - e WOTth Of mc'lm, 1.. son, Capt. Kenneth Arnold Mahafly,' SANK HOSPITAL SHIP :* 90'“th James 1311 15'Mm' McDonald, Norman Torry, Fred _ r from Canada 1‘1 1" ‘ :IéieUtidJOhH Alexander M’Donald, Capt. C 1 : 3:55:11?! f;ed Hggkindirllavy J ficgorlald, lgiiliizi B ggompson, gilt“! : Pat BurnCsI oCrC 5C1 1 1 are Wigmore, McGill Medicals; . “*â€" . ’ 0 . , “ c 31‘ 3081 3V1 . 01119803, 01’ e ets an " Lieut. vgimam Watt M’Lellan. 1 Many LIVCS Lost When Brntannlc Was , 0 Cross, J H. . Hunt, 3- McFadden, J R. Thomas. J E. 0 figmion dollars \ . ______________ 2 Lost in Aegean : Crawford, Chas. Hughes, Jesse McGirr, Wm. ‘ : {oralgu consun ; i. f . . ‘+ l McGirr, E J. a thing can llnlll't‘i-‘jC KEMP SUCCEEDS HUGHES An offimal bulletln aannounced last 6 D M:Gillivray, Neil V 0 . muses. And 511:. week that the White Star Line steam- : . 1 Irwin, Duncan McGirr, Lance : seeking I)O})Lll;ii‘il_.1 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ship Britannic, of 47,500 tons, the + Daniel: Percy .. Mcnraith. Frank + 1> argue that 1 New Minister of Mllltla Selected by third largest vessel ever built, which 0 Darby, Wm. fit Mollraith J. H. Vollett James 9 D st do sampling-1:. , Premier Borden , since completed has been used as a : Darling, 0- E K McKeowd ”J J V ’ d 0 11111 t, Stoh) Pat 3; ,. . , . Derby John elCly, Fred , ’. - ollett, Harol 9 ~ 1t do.C l C .. - hospital Ship, was sunk in the Aegean a , ' Keith Robert MacKay, Frank Vollett Harry e - mg his hogs ? \\ .1 Hon. A. E. hemp. MP. for East Sea and that 50 lives were lost. The 9 Davis, L‘é‘é’y Knhlé W H McMfllanC N J ’ e 11- 'ster etnrt 1.1;; Toronto, Minister Without portfolio in strongest suspicion was at once ex- . Dav}3v Pe . K on? ‘11 °. .. EL k'llr‘dl McKinnon Hector 9 Mlmth, banal“... the Borden Cabinet since 1911. and pressed by officials that the disaster * Dans, 09911 Km“ éi MOI" ' ' 1 I ' " McKechnié H C 9 0.0”” ‘f ,CC,.CC,...“T1 Chairman since May, 1915, of the W'ar was due to a submarine’s torpedoes. : Dewar, A. C. Kress, LPOI'KQE McMahon ,J ' W : lines 0 pt éjr St 1. Purchasing Commission, was last Austrian and German submarines are e DOdSWOI‘thv H W. ress, lent. McNall 1Stanle 0 111’ 313110513 ”f , ‘ week appointed as Minister of Militia known to have been active in the ‘ Donaldson, Alex. ll... M93513“? Cecil 1y . : Erma): deg. : ~22. in succession to Hon. l.ieut.oGen. Sir Aegean. No mines had been planted 1: Drumma H 9- - . . McVican Alox' Warmlngton, James . 0 that 1’ m, ”f 15.}? Sam Hughes. The new Minister was there. l4 Dunbar, Lachlan Lake, Wlul‘ld ‘ ’ ‘ ' Warmington, 3050911 0 the “no CW3}: 1 sworn in by the Governor-General at The medical staffs and the members '*. Dyre, A Lillie Wm. N Wall, Jame. : #8911195 ' B 1 51.1131- Rideau Hall Thursday afternoon. The of the crew numbered more than 500. 1: LaldlaW, A- N. Watson, Ferguson . nculturéC 1-1111 writs call for the election between the The survivors number 1,106, of whom i0 E Lauder, W° 31- Watson, 3 ' , 0 11131 11113ng 1â€"11” , C 15th and the 20th of December. I about 28 were injured. The scene Of C0 Ecclea Boy . Lander, To A!) N088, George VV 3118.33, JaS. idled Aug. 30. : tel‘S InStefi, '0‘. .‘ .\.’~ - The new Minister of Militia is the f the disaster was off the Island of Zea, 9: Edwards, Elmo Lawrence. John A' ' Nowell, Lewis W91“, Alex. 0 P17113115 511‘ 1' ‘i“1 1 exact antithesis of the former Minis- ; Just south of Athens and in a narrow 10 Edwards, Ivan 11913133119111, {01111 Ni:hol, John C. Weir, J . . . 0 191511” 1119111911“ '1: ter. Gen. Hughes followed the war . channel where two enemy submarines i: Elvid e, Vernon Ledmghum, George Nichol, Wilfrid W91.“ John (11111311 in 30110113 0 any, ‘1 r1111 - 1. game all his life. Mr. Kemp's walks ' had been seen laying mines, accord- 5 o Ewengnobt Legge, C 1“ Nichol, C W.‘ Whitmore, W. N' 3 119111193110“ 1“ .in life have been in the paths of com- . ing to Admiral Fournet, who had is- l y ’ .. Leeson, Fred Nicholson, Noel Whlte’ Alex Q “”1111 111110“ 1 “ ' merce. Gen. Hughes is sixty-three, 1 sued official warning. 1 : F Lindsay, E- G‘ Wlnte B I 0 would help some. Mr. Kemp fifty-eight. Both are: 1* F I]: W ilnddayé R g. $1113: gtailey : «3Com? newspat..C.:. Wealth men. Both belon to th 1 10 a in ham m. 0y - 301' e ' ' 235-0 0011”“ 13'3“ Orangey Order. g e ; DESERTERS MAY RETURN ; : Fluke: Ray, Lloyd, J. A. O WONG, CBPt. 0. I. 3 â€"tion newspapersâ€"'1 2-... Hon. Mr. Kemp was born at Clar-f -â€"-â€"-â€" 1, Findlay, Alex Lloyd, A0300 Wright, J : eminent uncork enceville, Quebec, on August 11, 1858. 1 Amnesty For All Canadians Who Re- . : Findlay, Murray Lucafi J N Dyna, C. H. ' Wylie, W. J. . ' hornets by (whimsy :4 - He 18 the son of Robert hemp, a far- 1 port by December 15 1 ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,”, aoeeooceeeoee0000000000090909”°000000000000000000000000000000000000000000m0000000z “"9519” fam“â€"“‘“ mer and country merchant of English ‘1 public man sung-«11.1.1 - ancestry, and of Sarah A. Kemp, of. His Excellency the Duke of Devon- ._ _ .__ - _ -_ ..__ --â€"-â€" ..-- N.._Am___- -_d.._...~___ 1 .----. _. .1 . ---. - . between \Vinmbr; ;1, ~-' Canadian descent» He Started life as 1 Shire 35 an 5101? Of grace 0n assuming ‘ 9 -- h 1 -- “In“ ; vanceflnorfi; 01' ”M'onas'tir.“ 'fifeakigg “ §.*.. . .....H 1 r I U l351 and got 3W3 }c a bookkeeper and steadily worked his 3 his post in Canada has signed an order 1. ALLIES SHARP DEMAFVQDS C the enemy’s resistance northeast of .00....‘6§#* §.§§‘...§§.o. , 00000000000Me WOUM be fOI‘tUDd’l - ' way up till he became one of the lead- 1 in council which gives freedom to all , MC", .... C; the new capital, King Peter’s troops 2 z . view of the fat" mg manufacturers in Canada, es- : soldiers of the Canadian Expeditionary ,' FOR ALL GREEK ARRQ swept forward into the village of Ra- 0 l 9 Wheat growers. 1 peclany in the metal ware industry. . Force who are now deserters or who 1 1111-“ pesh, and into new positions to the : e ' : as" are still h1'1'111ijr;:. Cbgebitbsebt bwitbCoCut leCave.f I? order‘ _â€"â€"â€"_â€" wttCsstdof Eng: fiace. Tbe Bléllfarg t . prices, Which app '1 . , i 1! ell y 1115 no 0 cemency Ultimatum to Royallsts With Time a an one p0 ant supp ies o oo . 0 achieved before :3» 31 CANADA S OWN LINERS 1 deserters or absentees must surrender leltâ€"Venlzellsts Declare War : and munitions in their hurried flight. ', gist... ’ “When all (“lSi‘ 11-121-. 3' ""“_""‘ 1 themselves to the officer commanding 1 on Germany and Bulgaria ' -----â€"-â€"--- , . 14,.1‘11C,_'-"1w".. an : yids, Who Would e, ' Government to Operate Between « the unit to which they belong, or else 1 REFUSE ENTENTE LOANS 1 1 1' 1-3 51$“ ' giant, set their U159“ Oceans Vla Panama C to Ctlle district officer commanding any ' The Entente allies have delivered} 11 : 'C‘Cl‘ : cold storage CC..CC.C,~.‘C_.’.’", â€"--' Cinl itnl‘y district in Canada not later an ultimatum to Greece re uiri de- - I _ 1 Q . ” . C -" n1; ' A State-owned line of steamships is ' than Dec. 15. The amnesty is also livery of Greek arms and gins, Ifth i WashingtogaCfchlCmeE; 33:31:” to Our 1 0 Ill - MaHUfaCture the o :fgggagzgcmy .CC‘C‘C .. g) be operated between Atlantic and : extended to soldiers now under 8911- was demanded recently. The ultimael ...... t : 1th "1‘ : “0mg... machib 1,..â€" acific ports of Canada by way of the f tenccs of imprisonment or detention tum comes from Vice-Admiral Dui A W - 9 ii" " “1 . ‘ '1 . , . . . 1 . . . , . ashington despatch on Monda .- ul 9 by anvbod 1. ii 1-: 1:2; Panama Canal. The omelal announce- 1 for deseztlon 01‘ absence Without leave. Fournet, commander of the allied said: American bankers were warned 1 z “A CheapeSt and the , me charlie. T113114: 19v . 11131: [1:12:38 figiztlsrmfiaéiggggy 1633‘ 1‘ m squadron. Unless the demand is 0013‘ by the federal reserve board today to ’ 0 111111 : abOut it .1313 m. ...... .1 - y . ‘ I ‘. . , . . . ..- . C. . 1' ATLIES CANCEL ORDERS plied With, the Admiral declares, l'le avoid locking up their funds by pur- ‘11 ll 9 th?) countrv from , 1.;~ tracts have been authorized for the. “*4 .- . 0 .2:-:. . . . construction in British Columbia of ' *â€" 3123:1111: mllanmmgsltfialltulait-gd 1:38le ‘cemmmg treasury bins Of foreign gm" 1 * ['ll ‘Bes t Pu m p I n g : “3.311111 small- *‘l'll" '-’ ' two vessels for this trade. For some ‘. Britain and Canada to Replace United 1: (11,1 p if the d 1 1’ p gr Thg , ents, involving 10118 term 0111133" 3 : [Ml . e Oi individual out-its. . _ ~ time British Columbia people have! States Munitioners - ”eve 1" - e 9’” nereases' e 11°11‘3- Wh11e specifically “813131111111“ 1 0 ‘5'“ O u tflt 0 n t he 0 the hands 01 1‘11“" 1'1”" 1'1 ' , ‘ 1 1 1111’“ delivery 01 arms demanded 01’ ,“any intention of reflecting upon the e 5 * poratio s wh (5...... -. _ .- been agitating for an arrangement . . lthe Greek Government consists of ‘iln oil 111 f n .9 ‘1 l 0 » . n 1 0 1 "1 whereby all-water communication be- i .39“, 101k reported 1331 week: Brit- ten batteries of mountain guns The and advsCtab all 0 any nation, the . 0 '53:“ 0 their OWn use. As :1 ‘1. . tween Atlantic and British Columbia 1 am and France W111 no longer pur- de nd de 181' th failure to com- ' boar a see investors to proceed l ‘ "WNW Market. : fact, cold 51013530 1‘ rts might be had via the Panama 5 chase munitions from the United ’plymgefore (i) e ce wll result in meas- lfigÂ¥e13nbzfifisf$§mgg 9613:2181??? I 3 L555); 0 greatest bolons un- “ anal. It was found im 81 {States Efforts are being made to? . ' ~ ' ' I e “perishable \t'i11111 charter vessels for this 3:111:61) 1° to secure cancellation of previous con- C ures b61113 taken by the 3111111131 1er system that With the liquid 1 1 ERNV : asoyste-rs, in scram. 1‘. :1: .5 > ' tracts for arms and ammunition; Why Entente Ad‘s Cfunds which should be available to 1' z 5‘ r' 1 SOld by 0 able summer {finds in ‘ C .placed by Great Britain and France. 5 Du Fournet’s note greatly excited CAmerican merchants, manufacturers 0 NCE'QWA : a? City and larze 11m 1 ONTARIO 8 HUGE TASK lHereafter Britain will be able to menu the people of Athens. According to find farmers, danger 011 be . 9'1" 0 ‘2'- b 9 cold Storage 11131118. 1.111 -â€"-â€"- lfacture in the British Isles and Cam the diplomatic representatives of the . sorbed for 0 or purposes, it does z "g',' "l o . onnor e which are out bur-4,11... ; ;- suns $9,000,000 Public Owned Plant . ada all supplies needed in the war ,. Entente powers the time allowed Pot regard it in the interest 01 the o 1,... 1.: 1:35. at” z mess. The low.“ 11;; .-~ g to Develop Power witn Germany, except in cases of ex- would enable the. Greek Government 1 coun at 11113 time that they invest 0 §@;”'~e ° 0 There is plentv of cm" ' --- : treme emergency.' An order for ' to reflect with mature deliberation be- 1.1“ t3“ treasury D1115 01 11115 charac- : 1' w 31113571‘77'4' Durham ' Olltal'lo 0 xcessive prides cuttiru 1 0m ngggCta-géeiiréf anClCmCission of 1 211000111210 ll‘iflgs formerly placed with C'fore making its decision. France pm it“ o z ' ' . me the 5mm, 5. _ i w e 0 under- 1 he i i va e teel and Ordnance Oom- poses to pay for the arms or replace memeeeeeewemw 00000000 itconom .C, .. J g», :. :take forthwith the construction of the ‘; Pany has already been cancelled. " them after the war, and Du Fournet BRITAIN DOUBTS AUSTRIA; .”..’.§.‘.‘. ”... ” ' 10118 fillSOIdrt‘ztt «Is-1115+): 1 .- 1ggflfflidc$§emtne§nrtgf Chippew: l : declares that the Entente powers do ' * W of the 51.4.3.3... :11 1C. . 1 200 000 horse-power 01‘!) “(13153311131911 Canadian Murdered Cnot make the demand because they are Safe-conduct to Envoy to Unlted ...”. ," that there i 9: 1.1141119.- - 1 tridal energy for the ”01,163 system. t __ l in need of armament, but because they 1 States Refused ”0000000000000000000000000000000W Caste, and by i, C. C, ”be It is estimated that the electrical E Teronto Soldier In London Vlctlm of : feel that the war materials in area“: ' ' " e benefit 0f N am ’7 ' ‘ 1 would be better employed in defend- - The British Foreign Ofiice has sent . , - 0 en- thr h .11 ~.,1 _ . equipment will cost between $800 000 1 Street 0'43"“ - - u 1 .- oug ~ \1 .m and $900 000 as it will call 1 r . rai __ mg Macedonia, for the liberty of Ambassador Page a note definitely re- e co e S 1 West of cold storm... excavation machine of tho hgenv? It Arriving in London from France on 1 which. Hellenic blood has so often lfuslng to grant a safe conduct to Count 1 i 1. "n luxuries. out»: . 17 e 99' 9 ' been spilled” than stored in the arâ€" Adam Tarnowski von Tarnow, the new f period of 1h.- \~..7.~ type. While the entire construction of 1 leave Sunday afternoon Pte. Alfred ‘ senals. He threatens to seize Athens lAustroâ€"Hungarian Ambassador to the the canal. which will be some twelve 5 “1111131119” Of the signal section of an ' unless its demands are met Royalist United States The reason f 1 . . . 1 . l . or the miles in length, will reach $9,000,000.20n13n0 Battalion, was killed in a ' soldiers promise resistance to the ;refusal may be paraphrased as fol- str r T l . . . 11mg? 11%.: e {233? 2332;331:1223: terms seizure. :lows: Even if international law for- No eat For Li “on C t _ l The Greek provisional Government beds the refusal of such a safe con- Wh q I (1th $03330?2h:$°§§d0r$g€g (183:1 composed of followers of former Pre- lduct, the action of Austrian and Ger- Britain Prohlblts Use in Beer and 1 a hotel near by. Williams was hit on ; mier Venizelos, has formally declared :man Embassies and Consulates abroad Similar Ll u ors ; the head b a bottl . '1 war on Germany and Bulgaria. The have been so much in excess of regular ‘1 : crowd “.11.;le had geatzggegwtjfeg 38:11:15: l French Minister to Greece has warned diplomatic functions that the British An official announcement by the . ant got away. Another soldier who C? the Greek Government in behalf of Government feels justified in with- British Board of Trade on Monday _ saw the occurrence is held to identif 1 France, Britain and Russia that the Cholding its consent for such diplomats said: “It has been reported to the _ the mar. who escaped. The victim}; 1 countries named cannot remain in- to travel to their posts. “If We trust live 1.... .-- um Day the prion ‘ ”Prepared to gm H1: CC '1: living Of 3. L1 ' Chen porridge was - '..- . m. 3- diel, \‘51'. “mm m‘ ' 1 ., .. . different to the ersecution to which ‘ ~, ' . ‘ '-.=r.: 1 m gdagcliatgeadgalligifi 3311;281:1116;sz 1 81315920118302ng ToYdlgtohves at No’ 19 adherents of thepVenizelist cause are 1 Two Canadians Escape boverelgn Flour Bra-11, SllOI‘tS 00d We brea d1 (“1‘1 ‘1 ' ley. purchases of which have recently . . . subjected, and that the nations in ; Two more Canadian soldiers have Eclipse Flour M ifldllllg‘s. Corn Chop -‘ wages “011.11 “11.7.- been made by brewers for use in their; N . C question mean to see that the Your _guccessfully run the gauntlet of Ger- Pastry Flour . ‘k d (1111' k .C ~":. is ended (1 s... business, the Board of Trade has ac- 1' ew RUSSIan Premier 1 zelos supporters emoy all the rights man guns and bloodhounds and safely c; , .rnc ‘9 1’ 10 en LOI'D .rtemgfim' ”(1:111 1,11". 31' 1 cordingly made an order, the effect 3 Alexander Trepoff, Russian Minister _ conferred upon them by law. arrived in London. One is a French- LOW Grade Illour Crimped Oats for Horses . is a er and 511:1 1 . of which is to prohibit the use of . 0t l-Lallways, was appointed Premier, Allies Drive Forward ,Canadian named Sergt. Joseph Tur- Rolled 031138 B 1 d W? ,' ' at con1d1111111C1m- ‘ wheat in the manufacture of beer and 11151 week. according to a Renter de- l The official communication from Ser- 500119’ NO’ 26280' 01 the 1105'“ Mon- r. gr 8y an heat LhOp " Maworld-Wm M 1 1 flmilar liquors. The order ,3 effect,“ . spatcn from Petrograd. The retiring Dian headquarters issued Monday Ltreals; the other is Pte. Peter Nelson, Breakfast Cereal Mixed ChOp ‘ ,. one? 01‘ governmw: mm Monday.” 1 Premier, M. StuCrmer, by an Imperial reads: “Yesterday the brave French ‘No. 76227, of the 29th Battalion, Van- . 1013-” > , -, Mace. “as dopomted Grand Chamber- Zouaves, cooperating mm our troops, (louver. Turcotte had horrible “‘06" The Above are’All Made from SoundlandiWholeEGrains 11:21:, . . lain of the imperial Court, retaining - ment in a camp near Riga. Zeppelin: Ralded Acaln 1 a member of the Council of the Em- flggmfificfi 13:11:38 gigaittsafifiegc 1151111 1 Another 811' raid of the northeastern Dire. Petrograt‘. neWSpapers say that ' ' ' 39”“3“ Submarines NW Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in Quantities w-‘W . 00000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 0 0000000000 0 000000 0000 0000”. 0 H- is? (D a) D E; (D on w 0 b" E. a: H B on m m :0 i" . . Th r W .. ,. . 1 coast of EnglandCtook place Sunday 1 too appointment of M. Trepoff implies figafifiicess Znfittg‘gksca‘fge‘g cgngfi - The British cruiser Lancaster, sta- ‘V8 have a quantity of the celebrated 1'}. saw that ‘11“ ‘1 ‘1 1 1 C Caught. The omelal statement says: . the necessity that the Government by assault It was defended by picked tioned fifteen miles southeast of Sandy 1 M l . 1-7.: , .11 Af1‘ ant-o “~11. .1 - I 1 “Hostile airships crossed the north- ; make a communication to Parliament 1 HOOK. at 9 0' 01061! Sunday night sent i 0 assme M83] lcle Ednm' 1" 1’” 1‘ 1 t eastern coast Monday night. Bombs, i explaining the impending problems of gaginwfiofigz’ ortcllelglstzemd tlife £1111? out by wireless a general warning to ' it is reported, have been dropped in ; government. The Council of the Em- all steamers flying" the flags of the faeveral places in the northern coun- ? Dire has been adjourned by Imperial :{mflscfintfih 33363138219323.1113; Entente 311198 to beware Of 961111811! . ,Cw‘i'tof him [llll’llljl 31-. .CmeW‘ Mr.\Vi-i:.zl11 1.11. l,“ 1 It is UN“. lli‘l t'>\:.;f\' ..‘1: 1.11”“; “(Wild (‘hallgi‘ llls l‘35.. \ til..- to I am \Vriglll em} » :1, ’. right or wrong . .7 '1 ...me go over it again. Wright was both 1" lot the building was without accidenti 11.. ..wo years ago. The deceased “med “Ivan“ 11“ “me 1° a 11911" 1599 0111‘ samples at a dollar 1'- 1:2,.) born at Arbroath, Scotland, and t according ‘30 Sunday's Omclal reDOI'tS- fdozen up. Your name and address entered the service at the m in .5 London reported 13811 week: The 1and in many cases, your monogram . . 11.34 on coming to Canada. 891118 and warms .continue-to_ad- 1neatly printed or embossed, make § 1 ‘\ lties, but no reports of casualties or . ukase until December 2. l - submarines on the Western gm. of - . . : damage have yet been received” 3 1 1-1119 1°51 mama‘s mmwt “name“: the Atlantic. - ' 1 1 1.132333%, was 111111.311“ Puts Horses In prune condition "-1 he would pm. 11. ... -1. : . , 5 . tion, for the losses mvolved, were re , I g . n acts It makes everythmgg that We 'fed to- worth” et tl » - . 1 1 . 1 . Death of David McNicoll 1pulsed. The bill remained definitely l ' also Caldwell’s Celebrated Calf Meal. ‘. .f.’ ’ 1 11g" 1" 1‘ 111.11 .11. ‘1 , FIN "I Toronto Hosplhl D.,.C.id MCNCCOCC ...-cemesident of : in our hands." . C CJack Ifibndonélthe writer, died at . E . . 1W1”: . 4.; fit: [gin t 18 11101-8 lllnllCletCCl .‘C. 'l. '3 All patients were hurriedly removed. the Canadian Patific Railway and E The Italians are continuing their 31:63:18 gas b0err:1 1:118:11 3% (211:: ofVéIC'CybClCugCg lnthlCur lane at lowest pmeslfor Cash.z.'All;kinds E1 $11,395.33} 1 {11:1,}, 51'.“ .2, tram Grace Hospital, Toronto, early; general manager from 1900 until a 3 forward dnve west and northwest Of ' forty years ago .. . a ug an SOId-' " - 1:311 " Candida to \\'1i.r‘1'~7 ’1’ Tuesday morning when' fire was dis-1 to...“ months ago died at a Guelph, 111101138111. and are now “1111951 on the f -«-:- ------- l ' ‘s‘CWm van-141.: 111111111» his 3 covered. The building was saved and 1 (.24., sanitarium of pneumonia, aged i outskirts of Tirnova. E3511 and north- 1 Christmas Win 8000 be here, and 3 1 am, .we tllmidl“ ‘ ll" \‘V little damage done. The evacuation! 5,, he suffered a nervous break. 3 west of the new Serbian capital the :you’ll' need private greeting 031535,! JOHN MCGOW a N . bC MT, 11101111111111 any of the patients, many ambu- ees being on hand and no panic l L. l , C3": l 9‘ .C. ,, , .. .’ . C; ‘1'N‘ ' 000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000410 000000000000000000 ‘ TELEPHONE No. 8 (Night or Day) 1 .1 1 5‘. . 151?: . tr! \ . ., - c v 5;, ’,1 I; .: ~11. . 5, 1 , "'0‘ .-1 ...5""';~wc0vm1‘r . . _ .. . . . ,,v . , . -. ,C .1 -, w. . ."1 . . hw"’w"l‘, ,' . - .. --'."- r :2 u '~./ H 1;... an. , ,,_ , 1 ,. ‘ . - . , ' . ' ‘ t " - - - '- - U’ ,1. .: “4.12:.“ " " _. . v'". '1 i --‘f ' ..i'gngfl‘b‘m . .- 1' ,’~' ., ‘ .. ‘q -' , , ‘ . 4 -» let. . ‘ - ‘ , . -1 - b , - . - f i ". ,. » - - - , .- 1 . _ , ‘ ' . 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