(RD KITCHENER LEAVES FOR NEAR EAST BUI; GARIANS LOSE 80, 000 MEN---SOFIA WORRIED---BERLIN REPORTS FALL OF NISH IIBERALS HAVE CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING 10.PATTULLO DELIVERS ABLE AND STATESMANLIKE SPEECi: OUTLINING LIBERAL PLATFORM—ROUSING SPEECHES BY A. M. MANSON, H. L. HARRIS, F. H. MOB- LEY AND FEED STORK The Liber have every f the succ f their new headquar- ters on Set In spite of the re ‘st i| other gatherings at| man by exercising the best moral | The first of a series of whist} came time, and that sleet!qualities within him could dojtournaments between the 5ons 01 cam in torrents, the hall | much towards improving not only | ngland and St. Andrew's Society | ‘ vded | moral but material conditions. | was held last night, when the \. M. Manson, who presided, re- | There is no morality that does not|Scotch boys ran out winners by the last Liberal meeting, | Observe the good old golden rule,|832 points to 747. Music was ist as crowded and| lnamely, “do unto others as you | endered by Messrs. A. C. Clap- f enthusiasm as this one | would have them do unto you.”’|perton, R. Arthur, W. Murray, R oked for an early on the word of the Pre- that he had advised the that he in- { ie to the people on The allaw of the pre- lists, but! passed and nothing Lieutenant-Governor ssues election | ayed to of the voters’ ths have r has been said. The leg- a peculiar situation, and it is just a question whether, islature is iring the legislature dis- McBride Mr Manson can call another declared f it McBride is afraid to come to the people since the socialists, the ministers and thinking men, such, is Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper C. M. Woodworth, are against of the is at war, fact that he did not In spite e Empire imiss that thinking men get together nditions Ved In here was grave and discuss under whch they head als of Prince Rupert reason to feel proud | responsibility ss whieh attended the gotten. ond Avenue last night. | fact that there spite of the machine, | shaking | upon the governments, individual must not be for- | votes for incompetence crookedness is hardly less guilty lthan the men he votes for. | The power | idid not necessarily make them. In ito do them might be lwise the doing of | moral. The legislature at Victoria of $80,000 to two favorites of the [Passed a vote government for Ino adequate services rendered. \rhe faet that the legislature pos- sessed the Power of giving that the validity of law, did not give it the or of Prime vote validity either of right morality. No doubt the Minister of the lwould tell us that he was strictly Rule Province | conforming to the Goldren. in making this grant, namely that he ‘was doing unto others as he would have them do to him, but the speaker had a different view- would call it legalized of the forty that ‘point ; He stealing. How many : jmembers supporting trans- action stopped to | morai obliquity involved in 1! Because the power of making tle days at the corner of Me- | laws is in your own hands, does "ide and First Avenue, and every | not make right iniquities§ tha linking man was satisfied that}you may carry out under this !. D. Pattullo would be the next | power. repre tative of Prince Rupert | The government at Victoria at Victoria, He business was a clean, man, who allied with such men. ing to address the meet- 8, Mr. Pattullo received a tre- 8 ovation. Mr. Pattullo in opening his Peech referred to the paprticula: dutic " ! Provineial time, governments at this x also the necessity oi ‘ach and every individual doing whatever supreme duty government *“cullon of the war, ‘erewith careful en to order to ‘hediate irl in While the Dom capacity. of the non was the coincident thought must economic conditions safeguard both the and the distant future. regard, upon the provincial ‘iments as well as the Do rests heavy responsi- { placing responsibility OW the There is a reason.. Next eo ’stic Theatre, 102tf. levolving upon the Domin- | crowd to 8Self’s, had lost semblance of a perspective of the fitness even a proper of things. So in debanching the long had it been engaged elec- through public works and torate promises of publi that it had itself just as criminals jobs, and works and jobs, become callous in long pdactice become callous individual critical of every this Speaking doing his part at time, that part was valuable how- ever humble it might be. It was not necessary that = everyor: should be performing some es eet in the open of to be do- He had no pecially her ote the public aze in order ing a worthy service. commendation of the spectacular of the of the province in sympathy for or action prime minister buying submarines at highly fle- titious values for the prote:' While it was a that the ‘'t- of our coasts, jot ! direct implication tawa government was derelict 1 and a slap, too, at the Admiralty, it was in line of the first whose its duty British with the whole career of~this province was to popularity, to minister chief the limelight of attain which end the first r inister did not hesitate to desecrate th (housand concern appear i flag that has braved a The man who kmowingly and | . | Every | to do certain things | right or] fac t| grossly im-| think of the | ‘IT shall tell Above is a picture of the Sw upon, in Swedish waters, by a Ge edish submarine which was fired rinan armed trawler. WHIST TOURNAMENT Silver- Dowther, H. Atkins and A. sides, and a most enjoyable even- ng was spent. The American schooner Alien brought in 75,000 pounds of hali- but today and the Morengen had a few thousand. battle and the breeze had no years the The speaker respect for a man who would wrap himself ip in the old flag with loud ac- clamations of patriotic sentiment at that very moment he was both of their while despoiling the people and the province. money natural resources if the Pattullo, time I -believe”’, said Mr. grafters in wal shot, but I am not that all ought to be sure that they are deserving of a better fate in time of peace.” government instead of If the buying submarines and dealing with matters outside its jurisdic- tion. had done well the things within the sphere of its legitimate would not today have from this activity, we to witness the departure provinee of thousands of good men and their families because of the impossibility of making a living, nor would we have to suf- fer the knowledge that of those remaining in the province an all too large percentage are just hanging on to the ragged edge in the earnest hope that conditions may change and that in some manner more affluent circumstan- lot of all. Pattullo said had said ces may be the Proceeding, Mr. that a number of people that they what he stated of the believed to him while that had provincial government was true, they wanted to know what the Liberals proposed to do and what guarantee there was that the Lib- better than government. “One guarantee’ said Mr. Pat- tullo, that they will do better is that they Another erals would do any the Conservative could not possibly be is that the is opportune, The public is In the mood for it and a free which worse. time new gov- ernment will be from en- tangling prevent the present government alliances would from making any reforms even if it so desired.” “However,” added Mr. Pattullo, you a few of the things that a new administration (Continued on Page Two.) | RED CROSS SALE The sale of home cooking for | the Red Cross Society yesterday is, as usual, a decided success charge of /, Mil- Che sale was under the Peter Black and Mrs. W Assisting these ladies were sirnie, Mrs. Wm. Keith ans | es } Mrs lh. E James. The sale was held jin the store of Miss James on 2rd | Ateniuis. "The proceeds were $40 The amount might have been in- ‘creased to a considerable extent had there of cooking for the sale. donated by Mrs. Black Keith. It brought $7.95 in tickets. The eake offered by Miss James brought in U8. who did sold 75 recipes as advertised for greater The cake was been a supply won by Mrs. Birnie, splendid work the benefit of the society. WESTHOLME THEATRE The Westholme has a wonder- program tonight ‘‘Mabel at the Wheel,’ the funniest Chaplin ever screen- jed; “A Fowl Deed” a Night Off,” ful eight-reel including and ‘“‘Henpeck } Gets two screaming comedies; “Dreamy Dud” a series the eleventh Strife,” cartoons; “The Road O'’ of comic episode of ithe serial which iof the this popular most house, and a great} three-reel drama entitled Test.” holme. the children at Shoes for your own prices, at Fogg’s. Kk. L. Fullerton, {ith Irish ithe 68th, Fusiliers, and now of has got his commission. The “vacant store in the Stork Block” a platform and plenty of seats, and will be the scene of many a rousing meeting in the weeks [ come, MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow = * ——SSSS— | Don’t Miss It—A Whale of a Show Broadway Star Feature THE WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR _IN THREE EXC TING Acts — Featuring Billie clever Music Hall “LIFE @QUARD” Reeves, the Comedian, “THE GIRL AT THE THROTTLE”— A Thrilling Railroad Drama, “AIN'T 1T THE TRUTH’—Essanay Extra Good Comedy. ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. Coming Monday and Tuesday, 15th Episode of “The Broken Goin.” This Great Serial has been extend- ed from 15 to 22 Episodes, wre is proving one} qo it all at once, thrilling features at | “The tas navigated the ocean, he has This monster show is the| penetrated the mysteries of che best value ever given at the West- | starry heavens, he has harnesseGl/ars and one jhe can’t formerly of the | | j | | i | | j is now a Liberal Hall with | | body | ja button. jcan't LORD KITCHENER ENTRUSTED WITH AN IMPORTANT MISSION WAR SECRETARY LEAVES FGRNEAR EAST—BULGARIANS / ROUTED—NO HELP FRG. GREECE—BERLIN REPORTS FALL OF NISH—GE: MAN SUBMARINES IN THE MEv: ERRANEAN (Special to The Daily News.) London, Nov. 6.—The Morning states that Lord Kitchener has been entrusted with an iin- THANKS : Post The Red Cross Society begs to acknowledge, with thanks, the re- of $37.50, portant mission in the.nerr east eipt being the ceeds of a bridge party held at of’ Mr. and Mrs. L. ITO- ’ and has already departed from London. Bulgarians Routed. British Cavalry and French in- the resjdence W. Patmore. MAJESTIC THEATRE have assisted the Serbians fantry in routing the Bulgarians at Ba- The Majestic has a splendid|buna Pass. The victory assure: star ithe safety of Monastir and Prilip, tonight in “The Way of we; It is a three-reel jof Uskup. show which the feature is and may lead to the recapturins ‘ransgressor.” Sofia Anxious. Athens de- the total Bulgarian losses Broadway drama which powerful- | ly depicts the fate of a political | According to an “Life while grafter. Billie Reeves as a spatch, jin Serbia are established as 890,- : a | is an Essa- 000. Saver” is extremely funny, Ain't It the Truth” nay comedy which amuses while There is great anxiety in Sofia it emphasizes different: views of because of: the Sebo being..ahle married life. “The Girl at the Throttle’ is a thrilling The entire show is gov : to increase their resistance on railroad the eastern front. No Greek Assistance. drama, WHERE A MAN FAILS All’ hope of Greek assistance = meteor has been dissipated by the news Aman ‘can't’ do two things al that Premier Zaimis has con- a time. A woman will broil a ted t ' t hi binet ‘ sentec o reconstruc 1s cabinet, steak and see that the coffee does and that parliament has been dis- solved. jnot boil over, and wate h that the ‘at does not steal the remnant of Berlin Report. the meat on the kitchen table, and dress the youngest boy. and Berlin reports that Nish has set the table, and see to the toas! |peen captured and that 3,000 Ser- and stir the oatmeal, and give the orders to the buteher, and she cai and not half try. bians have been taken prisoners. German Submarines Busy. : Paris, Nov. 6.—German subma- since 1. |rines. have again passed through Man has done wonders jhe came before the public. the Straits of Gibraltar and on Thursday sank two French steam- Italian ship. One light world. the lightning, and made it cities of the missing. Eastern Front. Petrograd, Nov. 6.—An official despatch announces that 14,0 Austrians have been killed west ging in the closet: he df Dvinsk. hang out the clothes and Russian Warships are assisting line the right end|i1,. defence of Riga by shelling can’t hold clothes-pegs iD) 11,. German land positions on the while he is doing it Gulf of Riga. Western Front. Paris, Nov. 6.—Fresh cannot do attacks upon the French base at a hundred things that women do crew is the great But he thread in his wife's work-basket; can’t find a reel of discover her pocket in a dress han get them onthe up. He his mouth either. He can’t be polite to some- He can’t sew on he hates. German In short, he Lacourtine have resulted in fail- almost instinctively.--Tit Bits. ure and heavy losses to the we en enemy. 2 British Steamer Afire. WE S T H 0 L M E Halifax, Nev. 6.—The_ British steamer Rio Lagos has arrived (a a EN OPERA HOUSE here on fire by an incendiary RUPERT’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE bomb. She was loaded with sugar TONIGHT AND TOMORROW by Austrian and German stleve- —_—— dores at Queenstown. She took 8 REEL sHow AT POPULAR PRICES “THE TEST” THREE REEL FEATURE, ‘MABEL AT THE WHEEL’—Keystone fire when four days out. The fire has now been quelled. Comedy, Peaturing Charles Chap- lin and Mabel Normand—® reels. “THE ROAD O’ STRIFE”’—Eleventh Episode, “DREAMY DUD"’—Screaming cartoon Comedy and Scenes of the Colo- rado Canyon. | LonpoNcarE DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES Wart Bik. Third Ave, ‘BOXES FOR LADIES edy-——Henpeck gets a night off”, Comedy, « ——— —— SHOW STARTS AT SEVEN SHARP “A FOWL DEED" —Roughhouse com- | | '