THE DAILY NEWS ===] THE DAILY N EWs [= BIG BATTLE 1S ST LL RAGING WEST OF WARSAW ITALY MAY ATTACK TURKEY AND ENTER WAR. -F RENCH CONTINUE OFFENSIVE NEAR EAR VERDUN BRITISH AVIATORS oe ee Dec. 22 British avi-j ndon, Dee. 22.—The ineident'! ONE MEMBER OF OLD CABINET iS DROPPED—wW. J. HANNA Is) ({'''* Mele Gnother raid on the| whereby Turkey violated the Ital- received for the construction of | plank walks on Borden, Frederick WEST END OF BATTLE LINE SHOWS NO ACTIVITY—VIOLENT APPOINTED ATTORNEY GENERAL—OTHER German Zeppelin sheds, Yester-jian consulate is not yet settled.' 414 Bacon streets. They were| BAYONET ENGAGEMENT TOOK PLACE IN THE CHANGES EFFECTED. lay aviators flew over the sheds|Italy is growing angry at the dila-’ 4.564 in Council last night but ARGONNE—ACTIVE AT VERDUN. - lieu at Brussels and dropped bombs onjtory tacties of the Ottoman B0Vv- gation on them was deferred. Al ——- (Special to The Daily News.) retary and registrar, was sworn|'he sheds there, which they set ernment. She has already warn-' special meeting of the Council] (Special to The Dally News) The attacks of the enemy at to, Dee. 22 The shuffle as Attorne General on fire They returned to their ed the Turkish ambassador that will be called during the week to! Paris, Dee. 22—The French of-|Mametz and Lihons have also ee Se The Hon. Isaac B. Lucas. mit base without any damage. unless imngenete satisfaction 18 consider them: ificial report says that everything|been repulsed. Violent bayonet Hon, William R. Hearst ‘ter without portfolio in the naveseny samaaee -_ ce she will use coercive meas- P. R. Street Co.—Bylaw No.\!8 quiet beween the sea and the|engagements have been recorded seh ta Whe recites Whitney administration, became SUBJECT OF REPORT - Fa 229; tender price, $4834.40, \Lys. Between the Lys and the|near Louvain and in the Argonne. vet 2 Provincial Secretary | P. R. Street Co.—Bylaw No./|Aisne the French repulsed a Ger-| The French are still continuing pleted today ° ae? 8 { Howard Ferguson, repre- The sity ectiotide aul tints on. MEMBER OF REICHSTAG 1234; tender price, $3,679.05. man column, attacking Carency|the forward movement northwest y, of Toronto North, fo senting Grenville, was appointed ‘f 4 | ; rhe two above bylaws are out and have continued the forward|of Verdun and the Germans are intendent reported to the FI HTIN FR ; : oti fect night on the apelt- G G FOR ENCH of order as no cheque was re-|movement at Blagny. striving desperately to check this. is dropped. Garry, of Renfrew, Minister Of) .otion of the Haysport people for (Special to The Batty News.) | ceived. W. J. Hanna, formerly sec- Lands and Mines IS STILL ON IN POLAND . | electric power. Their request was Berlin, Dee, 22. Dr. Charles} Dan MeInnes & Co, — Bylaw 4 (Special to The Daily News) ' Commissioner of Crown Provincial Treasurer, and T. W.), that the city should supply it at Weill, Socialist member of the) 251; %2,987.40. eir pls Reichstag for Metz, who is now| MecEachern & Quinn—229; GERMAN IRON CROSS ate | report was to the effect} fighting with the French army, | $4,880. LOCAL ASSESSMENT The | PINNED ON BRITISHER |: tne city nad no authority in|was sionsly condemned by the Fred Clark—229; $4,385. AND THE WAR CRISIS London, Dee. 22.—The finan- (Special to The Daily News.) lits charter to do business with|@erman Socialists here. | Fred Clark—231; $3,407.50. cial market here gave a great re-| Berlin, Dec. 22.-The German question as to whether the Paris, Dec. 22.—One of the no-/ points outside the municipality. —_——___—_ | Walters & Seeberg — 224;|sponse to an issue of the Grand official report states that the Ger- > t stringency would affect biest and at the same time mrsti—n the next place, it would cost TINKNOWN STEAMER | $339.95. | Trunk Railway. The issue was|™an armies in Poland are engag- ; i] assessment was discuss- dr amatic stories of battlefield he-| probably $50,000 to put up a pole GOES ASHORE ON ISLAND John Borgmen—899; $4,565. \for three years at five and a ed 7 a fierce battle for the pos- ist night by the Council. sm that the war is likely to/|ine to convey the power to that John Watkins—229; $6,050. |half per cent with guaranteed|s¢ssion of the banks of the Bzura i f them thought it might produce has just reached Paris nt and as the city wasn’t very Terminal Con, Co.-229;%4,538-| notes. The demand was so keen and Rawa rivers. The fight is | (Special te The Dally News. 0 , taking place about thirty miles a little reduction. Others [ as follows: ush with funds the sehéme was San Diego, Cal., Dec. 22.—An| 50. | that the lists were closed today ae y | a re c Cace . 9O4- “ - : , \ out that during a crisis During a recent combat Ger- t feasible. identified: eteamer bas Genel an idy--224; $440.10. |ahead of time. west o arsaw. : : . i JO a 229; $4,813.60 cowutensetenmnationinansitmnicemessinatittaietittae - time to decide this All man troops attacked the British rhe first intention of the Coun- | ashore on the Cedros Islands, 200 in Dillman . J 60. ‘ ' ! : , 200) ies alld ss THE WEATHER. t edge stocks on the mar- trenches but were repulsed. They|cil was to receive and file the | miles south of here Nothing is & Ek. Oakley—229; $4,788. cITY pcp pe had ¢akenca slump Tt was no tired to their own trenches, tak-} munieadtio&? but after some| known of the fate of the crew | Terminal Con. Co.—381 ; DS MORE NCING i n ve fa Sn teat Compiled by F. A. Dowling. to any city that real « t ! tw { that | oa i Frank Cassidy—-229: $6,645 The hydro electric plant will] (5 a. m. December 22, 1944.) se so firm during ‘ f the att was ver Kee ' the compal emselves vs O all inds reasonable as «7, @9, . ’ ss tt juris i | ! pany then IN ; Poy ; , : < 907 jie MeLeod —224; $369.90 jalso require considerable finan- Barometer... 455 seeeee 29.993 stringenc he me eft hind mrade » the pole e and! prices allace’s 295-297 : s000-—a 369.90. ; : , . wency i at i 4 id ip t ' li Wall Deniashelll Con Co.—224;\cine before everything is paid for. Sie. COUN G 650s vacvcddtas 41.0 } nco noe } le he Germa —_ = vite stes - i é son, 0.224; e left for the incor g left ¢ power at tl gat : aes snke ox \'The amount of the first bylaw|Min. temp. .......... coe decide. es to effect a rest but! The light superintendent wasn't ack BA FOCSIVSS.& WIEO LOM FANN Hes . ios ‘te . ; RaisGet: is eis. kaeae --- SD E laa s simost mediately killed|present but the ciiy solicit Ottawa teday informing him that! ‘ K. Ytreberg—224; $295.20. |S quite exceeded - the final Flowers orders are b« y the British { score of bul n’t sure that the city had the |" had been appointed to a com-| John Watkins—224; $430.70, je*timate. The city eatiomen, oe Get “her” a raincoat. New ee : i teen ES Pee shen. -aes . lreported on the question of issu- . every day at Wark’'s ‘ aie hin | am t ell. Nevertheless. it was ssion in the mounted foree of f H. Shockley 34;83,015.50. . Istock at Wallace’s. . : ‘ s piercing him power to s . it > \ continasa’ and adie 2 ee 29:84.355. jing further debentures on this forge © leave an early A British officer, however, real-|felt that the negotiations should ;*e Second contingent ang aoame | ee — i to . 292-5 ‘ nag: Nef OE aoe eee, aasstaa him to report there-ae nen n= pie. Jahn Waegehan Set: 9907S [o=newe SORE Sten 4 large variety of Men's Dress. 7 ed the situation and, having giv-jhe eft open and it was dec:cec ee ithe people. It was evident that the order, “Cease fire,” him-|to leave the report on the table |sible. lie will skely leave for a: John Bergman—224; $383.50, leh ioe tis to be ings Gowns and Smoking Jackets; - jars, smokers’ sets( ir went out upon the open to] and notify the company of the de-)'*~* on Saturday. | McLeod & MeDonald—224; at po we aa a English imported; all wool. At rays, Cian Guegaiera, ov up the wounded German S stalon of the city. Any further | — \ moat {What his object was, als \ored | EMPEROR NICHOLAS (tee ec RRR EHH ES so ae oon. \string,” the Council evidently|Newly opened. Steam heat and (irmes g Store mos f 2 _ a = ats e ~ Ena ithe “Cease fire.” Thereupon the} VISITED CAUCASUS le General @itttery Orders. of) O- ETM te re — ~ iteoling that 1 wes the: enskesthec: Seo Petals ite Christmas present : i $5,417.50. | & Free baths. Rates reasonable. 4 [British officer staggered to the TO INSPECT ARMY |* — *| eects, ta oo9:\thing in the world to borrow Jt ian . alters See — : _— —__ _ fallen man and earried him to the oor \* “G. O, 179, Military Dis- = a a8 — onaee which the present strin-| Men Wanted—Men who are early buyer atlas gets the German lines. Kars, Trans-Caucasus, re triet No. 14, Far! Grey's Own ad oo - 26 oe 229: $4.870 zones has exploded. At any rate, puzzled to know what to give to “a ; terms oMeer received him | Dee 16 Emperer Nicholas; #* Rifies Adverting to tren. ®! -* 40 wav, Paved. : " ction: be an early buyer A German officer wie a eee et acai «| F. Keith & Co.—234:; $3,926. | the debentures, not yet being sold, |their ladies—to have their prob- the pick of our stock.| With a salute and calling forl|reached here December 13 from)|* eral Order Ne 80a, 1944, S es iit is not known what discount willljoms easily solved at Wallaces. aie 2 ita tf cheers, pinned upon the breast of | Petrograd. He was welcomed to|* this regiment will in future o. me McInnes & Co.—229; ‘have to be given before they can EMTS aa |the British hero an Tron Cross,|the railway station by the mill-)# be designated the 68th Karl #)"™) °° So ‘be sold or whether they will have} If you have never seen a real ' | e -! |} MeEKachern & Quinn—231; ; Rockers and Easy Chairs. Big eh he took from his own|tary authorities and received with|* Grey's Own Rifles”—not 1 nai ito be given away. Not knowing|live Dreadnought ready for action Xmas reductions at George D.)}) east. Then the Britisher return-/enthusiasm by the people. He | Prinee Rupert Light Infan- *| "a . in ene |the amount of the discount re-|}see the window of the Aeme Im- Tite's. 282tf\ ou to his own trenches. drove through the cily and visited|}* try, as some of the politi- * ; ee we ee »orters, Ltd., Second Ave. tf. | were ' at oe Sc «| Jones, Harris, Derry & Evans— |quired a bylaw cannot be passed |p a a s He was recommended for the|the local hospital, where he dis-|* cians would like. ss Scans lto supplement this without the in y Simith & Killas’ lee cream. : oe SS eee el Pepa a }234: $3,904. ae ne itish Cross for this notable ex-|tributed m oe i - : as 9 \* In the latest eet list a C. D, Jones—229; 85,844. consent of the people. How the Just arrived, handsome new de- ‘ cee peccrers imple of chivalry, but suceumb-|Tater he looked over the fortifica- \* the following officers’ certifi- 7 eae aa predicament will end is what is signs of Carpet Squares. Special ’ BE SURE AND DO YOUR ed to his wounds tions of Kars and thanked the lo |* cates have been granted: " e : a : . bothering our wizards of finance. prices at Geo. D. Tite’s. 282tf ; ‘ a} eommander for the excellent!« Provisions! ¥3.-f'ol Peck. # John Currie—229; $4,421.25. ‘ . ear commanaet A TOVIiSIGHAL beeenkOs. cca. : oe er ‘ a a ; Xmas Shopping RECREATION GROUNDS condition in which the fortresses}# Provisional Capt. Lee. = q wi igre gow! pages Fresh English Holly in individ- ; EARLY } NEED MORE MONEY ).. ..... being maintained. * Lieut. W. A. Pettigrew. ° Moore Bros.—229; $4,427.50. ual boxes ready for delivery. 75e ° . - y . 224 oO ; ee The following day Emperor|e# ** *#* *# ## #4 # ## ‘| — Engines: - ; $427. - | |pound. Aretic Studio. Auction Sale $ If you wait until the last $} More money Is required to AN-lyinolas went to Sarakaiche, re —| City Engineer—229; $4,542.50. 2 ee ce ? ment you will be unable ish the recreation grounds on the which is the head of the railroad} ; City Engineer—231; $3,048.50. For Xmas. Flowers pre your 3 ke get the little special Acropolis Hill, Debentures to the ting to the positions ecey ied | Xx Bar ins Bylaw No, 229 applies to Bacon | ange LW. Wark & Son, Jewel- Tuesday, Dec. 22nd ; things you are looking for. i id leading to the | one 1 as ga a as E — orders a ° . At 3 p.m. ; me in today. Jamount of $30,000 have been 80'G)). 4 large proportion of the Rus-| - <=> Street; Bylaw 231 to Barber,},. 292-5 ; Our store is full of the but as there was a discount of sian troops in the Caucasus } R. W. Cameron’s high- Street, and Bylaw 224 to Freder- as ; very things you require. 3). <09 occasioned by the foreed os ick Street. Sinn temmnek iety in Men's |$ “without $ Our Cut Glass, Silver, Jow- 9)°°” ’ ’ ~ |Along the line are concentrated | class stock sold actually 1e largest variety ; o> Leather Goods, Toilet sale the remainder was not angi large numbers of reserves and! . . - Neckwear and Faney Silk Muf- Bet morris ; be ee are L gy cient to complete the work. The supplies of munitions of war and| BELOW COST Pieces of china from the/fers at the Aeme. tf. ; prices are nas . leity solicitor reported that it was food i at . werld'’s best known potteries cxmmansimcsingeincaanniinaiiinaitail ; W Wark & Son jin the power of the Council to The Emperor in an sutomodite! . jdesired by all women. On sale Too long to print—the list of ; ° . jissure further debentures to COV-lip ay proceeded to an army post | Cc. eC. Loop s lat Wallace's. 295-207 |presents suitable for everyone ; Third Avenue | os he $4,500 lost in discount, : : | | Lieiienseaineittindhnintnnmenmnns that can be found at Wallace's. ; G. T. P. Watch Inspector er the , at the front, Here was assem- . Jeweler Watchmaker § without referring it to a vote Of/ii0g 4 group of soldiers who had| 223 6th st. | Friends of genial Conductor 295-297 lithe people. This will probably be] gistinetion in fighting in the! —— | Phillipson will be glad to learn ! fen lone Caucasus. To these men His| that Mes, Phillipson and baby are For useful Xmas presents at}| Don’t Argue! : Pe gs Majesty personally distributed jdoing well moderate prices, see the Acme . RgPeN Skates and ane Sticks * decorations of the Cross of 8t. Grand Turkey Shoot i corcsneaneermenenl Importers, Ltd. tf. ) , Fred Stork’s ardware : Go to Cple’s Segar Store 1 George and thanked them sincere- Useful Xmaa.gifts to suit every wey WAanTeD, ——- OOOO LLL LEE LLL OL LOLOL OLE S ; WITH BEVERY S0¢ PURCHASE YOU GET A COUPON $280.00 Motor Cycle First prise $65.00 Victor Victrola Second Prize Given Away Free on New Yeare Day PIPES TO FIT ANY FACE Delivered free, Fritz, phone 583, oa rrees sold and set up.py fF the nobles services they | en were rendering the country. The evening of December 14 Ladies’ Desks—A gift that Is His Majesty left Sarakamieche on appreciated. Fumed, Golden and Mission Finish, At Geo, D. Tite's, \ 2ee2tt Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. tt | Geo. D. Tite's. test In our shooting gallery in which Ltd, |$ @ number of Turkeys will be given 3. oa } oe ee Shocting Gallery ing December gives you a chance | second-hand store. He pointed out for Special Brass Bed and Wil-j(lat in other surrounding cities ton Carpet Square Drawing at/this was permissible, His request 282tf| was referred to a committee, ncisiiaties Bee. _ For every $2.00 purchase dur-| ing work on the premises of a . ES at (he Acme Importers,| Richard Rosselin wrote th@)§ poopie to come and see Our tf,;Couneil last night asking for per- mission to do cleaning and press- immense stock of Second = iiand Furniture. We dispose of it at onee, * to suit everybody, Corner | Third Avenve and