The Daily News H5 -j k VIII W). 221. MtlNi ; Ht .j,uT j, TJU HniiAV. 8KPTBMDRR 20, 1017. 7 W IMS STRIKE 01 A FORTY II FR01T 10 BIG OPERATIONS REPORTED FROM WEST FRONTITALIAN FORWARD MOVE USSIANS RESUME OFFENSIVE labor comms AND MAIN POSITIONS URGES THE NEED OF DEMOCRACY mP BLOWS STRUCK AT ENEMY ON FRONT OF FORTY MILES i (Speeli! M TIM Daily ,1. WORTH OF DWINA, POSITIONS ARE QUICKLY BEINQ i Ottawa, Sept. 20, The pressing REGAINED ON ITALIAN FRONT, BOTH SIDES need for Democracy and all ATTACKINO WITHOUT DEFINITE RESULTS that Democracy stands for Is being urged at the Trades and Labor oii7 . relative to naval matter. Iuans Congress of Canada now silting 10.- The often- f nfl millions to Ureal Itrf Lain j in Convention at Ottawa. The. Uic llusslan troops a,i twenty millions to France people must be free to dictate fn lBBBBBBBP sharp blown have Ihe making of the laws of the 3t ls,Va been H announced. country. John Winslone, ro t i til iho foe on a front j London Prats Restive. the Urilish working representing men, The Itussians are! Montreal. Sept. 20.- The Lon- speaks of Uonar Law as a patriotic js ,ag their positions doi, Mail mobilizes attain.t the profiteer. He calls Ihe war one Hi ' Dwina. From now British administration. It says of the greatest crimes ever perpetrated ility mar be look- dial the war is stagnating and no on a long-suffering world. The will of tbe peoplo . discipline is recog. one tells why. The Government .shall form the foundation for the . great need fit the is warned to lake heed to the dis- SCHUMANN-HEINK'S SONS UNDER TWO FLAGS building of a new edifice of civilization. r;c llusslan com. satisfaction of the people. A bad Mine Sehumann-lleink has lo nons in service on opposite He was of the opinion ri. t: bat bis forces will time is apparently developing for sides in the war. August Schumann-lieluk. the eldest son of the jthat British Labor would eventually Mi ir a mighty force. All the Cabinet of l'reinier Lloyd noted singer. Is serving the Kaiser. ' lie is in the German navy. attend the Stockholm Con- elements are be. George. The Loudon Times de. Henry Schumann-lleink, the youngej son, Is tn the naval forces Australians on Hospital Ship ln'ffrenc' dPtte "e attempts of j i "f the sen ice. mands fuller reports and more of the United Slates. the Panama Canal. - Australian' , Government to throw diincul- .i i-n problem Is information of what Is going on. ,troops wounded so severely as to m J; j v suggestions from Peace Talk. FINE DISPLAY AT MUNI Kfc. UrhNKU incapacitate them for further ser Deadlock tn Senate. A ailroad men, who Loudon, Sept. 20. The renew are beln& taken home by the Ottawa, Sept. 20. As a result ing hold, ed feelers for peace which have THE EXHIBITION Ur rUK bhl ILEMlNT s- S. Marama. This photograph of tbe deadlock over Senator lullsn FronL been evident for some time past A- j shows Ihe ship passing through Itoss'a amendment to the War ' o. The desperate are taken lo be the llun admls. the Time Elections Act affecting the r Yesterday, on the day, Mr. Speaker Wearl. who accom-; "n.AnL "f7N IS . Ilainslita plateau sion of failure in Itussia. Germany opening "" .uiuicu uaiiicuf ui lor me. ova Scotia lists, the Senate may "j rula continues now aims to end the war before the Inhibition ground were visited paaied the Premier and the Minis-:lsIana eonllnent. delay the date of prorogation. ,-tHm. llotb aides the Slavs can reorgatiiic. by a very large number of people. terlal party on its recent visit j t;lacking, but with This is how Great llrilalu now The opening proceedings sluVjr the line of tbe a. T. P,j ELECTION IN DECEMBER - rhange In the views the enemy's new moves. were conducted by Mayor McCaf- upeaklng at liurnaby lately de-i I'eace talk rages unbainperfd in fery at 1 p. rn. In the presence of ln-r.ilint Iia hJl fnrrnrlr li-n ' Ottawa.JSept. 19, Canada is to have its w"'lm election i i i a mo front, the the German press. goodly numbers. The large Exhi of Opinion that IlrntluCofuuibia lkAf,ipA .r L- general-, . S,- 4. t uiUntly harassing bition Huilding presented a pleas- SVr- ' ' nans with raids. WOULD STOP KILLINO Ing appearance; and ome very LKhttti'Z-riMlarnl IniPiit.tbw ITie. u.. . lw4Vr ' ' .- if it particularly OF CALVES AND LAMBS fine exhibits of garden produce country; but his recent visit lo voters' lists, In the new franchise v.;, i.. is sector. A for were lo be seen, ine exniuus me nurineru portion oi tne pr-v i bill, was to make this possible, i oaa been made In Calgary, cpt. I0- Pal Hums. were received from over a wide ince had opened bis eyes and I while Hon. Arthur Jfeigben's naive f- giiiu Valley, where . II. lay. II. Ilayland. and some area, and were of infinite variety, changed bis views on tbe agricul- assurance to Parliament tbat . captured two others of the largest producers I'erhaps the most striking im- tural K8sibilities of the province. we worked Ihis out pretty care- Lad; L ff. of beef and mutton in the province, pmvement over other years was The object of the trip, he said. r-BBBv - ' fully, and we really think we can Roumanian FronL are agitating for legislation to be noticed in the poultry sec- was to ascertain what amount oi bbbbbbbb. a. bring tbe election on within six Lo: k ; so, The Itou. lo prohibit the killing of calves linn. The number of bird shown arable land was available Tor sells weeks from tbe date of the issue are continuing and lambs, in order to preserve Just double that of lal year, tlement. They found, he said, that of the writ," is an indication of -essfully In the the future meat supply of the and the standard of the exhibits while the agricultural possibih bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ;the lines upon which the Govern northwest of province. shows an equal advance. There ties of the north were unlimited BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb ment has been deliberating. ihey have taken The matter was placed before are some very line specimen, mere were conumons mat er? bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH As soon as Parliament pro nan defences. the Alberta Committee on Food which are well worthy of a place not conducive to early settlement, rogues Premier Borden plans .. the llouman-d Control, but it refused lo consider in the larger poultry shows in the owing lo the fact that large tracts (Cabinet reconstruction with some the heights. it. Iiurns & Co. are helping out province. of arable land, running into nun- 'fusion if possible. National government InUth Casualties, llie movement by refusing to buy The samples of home cooking dreds of thousauds of acres, were is now considered out of .- aualties for the lock of this class offered. and fruit preserving are numerl- held by a few persons who had i the question, as all the represen if rdar. were 50o cally much the same as last year, obtained crown grants and were ts DY MAUD CAVENDISH tative conscription Liberals ap-Kiiif.i men. Artillery ORANBY VISITORS ARRIVE but the quality appears to be forcing settlers lo locale lu uts .laiiffhiir nf lliii Kxcel.'proached have definitely declined c 1 f' ' ig continues on better all round. The cut flowers iricts less suitable for settlement. Jency le (ioVernor-General, and union on the conditions as lo . c i with great In. The Sun 2 caino l'ar- and pot plants are hardly as Mr. Weart added lhal if the t,e l)uchesft ot Devonshire, whose'Government policy and procedure j to weather conditions holders of the crown grants were, to administrative assocla- 1 major infantry ing up Uie harbor mis morning good, owing r-nt-in Annm Mae-'and as ta taken place dur-.ppal early. No one needed to look at Jusl nrevlous. and the display of unwilliug to co-operate with the, auft'cssB 4.. n r s nn(ll liftraw1.lions which exist. When recon- day, her twice to know that a speed grasses and grains is uisiincuy government in us euons 10 ooeu;Cuard!,t Is announced. Istruction is completed the ubmarlnes Sunk. boat had arrived. On board were short. This is lo be accounieo me arable lanas lor seuiemem. ; "jump," hoping lhat Ihe Metsrs. W. . MaCey. Milea Mc- for by the fact of the scarcity of legislation would be brought down iflLLEQED TREASON wartime franchise will pull bis ' SepL 20. An . ......,. .. . . . . ... , t I I -f.-. a ii.iti The election ii 1 steamer sank a nnes, Wm. Noble, n. Frank, and BY FRENCH DEPUTY party through. lie ' Tiarine which was McLarly. They covered the dis busy at this lime with the harvest, mg condition and compel owners nhould come early in December. :f tral vrsirl. A lornnd tance from Anyox lo rrince uu-prrt, The specimens displayed, how- of crown grants to sell the laud Special lo Tbo DUjr . are good. at a reasonable price. He said For Now Wellington Coal and ever, very ts sunk by a British which is nearly 100 miles, Paris, Sept. 20. The Procura. The display of garden vege- that If they would uol be reason- Fir Lumber of all dimensions'. : ' in four hours and a hair. Niies General Courts 'rer. whilu nltncV- tor of the Appeal creditable, held to tbe laud for 118. do tables and fruit is very able, but hone Sun Dog can the steamer. Mclnnes says and excellence, the government has addressed a communication to both In variety emulative price Atrial Ralda. little better than ten miles an ' tbe WANTED A flrst-eias steward. sus Her Tl.. n.mlllu it Ilia VAlTolnllli.d f mill ....1 1.1 llnvu l. (II 1 1 1 1 1 1 K II flirill Of I Parliament asking for Hrl 20. French aerial hour. '""K""") " "C" , I i Ihi. Ml, The Prince Ilupert Club, Ltd. the district is splendid, and the taxation that would make u uiui-;i-mi " ; In this n The Aturite also came Sunday bombarded number is much larger than In cult for them to retain possession w ww mm.- ! mail rillo, in W'urloni. morning carrying on hoard me Judicial authorities weinplaled holders were The great in- but if crown grant previous years. Ithrniak ii.....i- i i hasi-ball and the basketball teams. charge of treasonable WARNING!! I . i i iiania, uiiu 111 teres! taken In Ihe exhibition by prepared to co-operate, the gov. 'placing a Thev arrived at 0 a. m. nnu Mr, with the enemy against to ar-idealings would be willing farmer, is displayed by one eminent Th, N,n conference. Mclnnes I quite prepared lo nave grower making 178 entries. range for the leasing of the land the deputy, which is punishable For the Exhibition week, "Miwgion. Hept. 20 The Utile flutter. .!.,....l ,li,.ulniri urn of. a uulllnmonL. 1IH added: OT UvaiU. the management of the )hp'r, R 11 ' "nfer next month, and llic. uuunui, 1 1.,h ...In,. ntl.l Itll-- .v....V,. ..inn tut. liimilllllV- II f men.i This aciion I.is Ik-me rruu..i, ui Westholme Theatre have arranged n 101 .i Hiote. will take part WE3THOLME THEATRE merlcally. could be Unproved upon.',iathe right li hold land and Bet nmHng Swiss bank noles for a for five changes of d'8 usslon, which will be Child of Destiny in be I Possibly one of the most at- rich at the expense or me peopie 1"TL,"1." T" , .irogramme as follows: Monday In Tho ''"..I -!... m ih neoi.Ie of whn nr. ..eltlinit in the districts, lurmei, wnicn ue u hui and Tuesday, Fannie shown at the Westholme ineaire .vravt. ..,., able to account for satisfactorily. Husbands;" star, Prince Hupert were me classes vv nuvo aa empire 01 uruuiw iau Ward In a "School for the exquisite stmge WESTHOLMP. tonight, for tho pupils at the schools. Tho u the North, and there is plenty Wednesday, MBlua Is in the line roie. Patriotic Irene Fenwlck, Subscribers to the skill with the oilier of British Thursday, examples of their 0f land in parts Bird" feature; This wonder-play tells the story would greatly help In the Fund brush agricultural sellle-numerous. "Fox;n and OPIRA pencil and are very Columbia for "Metro;" Friday, HOUSK of the gentle Elile, a wiiti, su pen, work of administering the. Fund ' and of a very high 'nient." Saturday, "Famous Players. TONiQHT ONLY girl of the swamp country, who . by paying their subscriptions as Their exhibits reflect 1 Special Fair pricoa 10c A S6o follows the elusive will o' the wisp standing. regularly as possible, either to meir1 noTiut and Feature treat credll upon Great Stars Big Metro presents of her vague linaginlnHs. until very . .. .. ... .1... 1 4 i.A .....lit f fttiA Viin.1 nt nnv nf . .... All n.l.lfl.l ilWH III IIIO CMY ailUlklia " i Augmented Orchestra. her fate lends her Into the un leatlici. .. . .. ....... 111.- l..V. Inlho lni.nl Irnnilir. Dainty The tea rooms were unuer me district are requested 10 aueuu n certain land of romance and . li.- li a.1. pn.i Hnemiv'i. i special meeting to be held In thcl". Mr. It. Seymour Wright, P. O. Irene Fcnwick dreams and passlnnahlo sorrow, and wen- well paironucu uuring K. of P. Hall on Friday. Sept. 21. jbox 1032 City. 223. IN only to leave her aglow with rea Ihe afternoon and evening. On tho ot 8 o'clock to meet the Grand W. h. COLLISON, Hon. Bee. lization at the last. The story "The ground floor, there were stalls for Master on bis ofllcial visit to the LONDON CAFE Child Is delightful, the In wonderful play DANCE ol Destiny' BENEFIT local merchants, Mr. W. O. local lodge. 221. In construction, ami the acting U,e AND MILL display of couches nnd S MUSSALLEM, N. 0. Metro I,arr,e's Wonder-play. Is of (he first clans. Altogether, chairs and other furniture looked Tho Scandinavian Society will Third Avenue tonight's programme is of ui,.tl imitl" rest, while of sports from day to day. Yesterday, give a dance in the K. of P. Hall, Prompt Service of the Beat NUT" COMEDY a very high excellence. in i d""' tbe cups of Empress Ihero was a ball game be Thursday, the 20th insL, for the there It to eat at all hour. Tk. I.ua.II. . . , 1 , I I- ...iiTi'i- which vvere being served tween Telkwa and PrlnceHupert, benefit ot u sick member. Dance lmlsslon 10 and 2S cents. ,Lsdv.miih""mii A7.innni nuuiinmo.k...von r.r nn.ved ditiPuy reireshing. with a score of 0-10 lu favor of commences 10 p. in. Westholme BOXES FOR LABIES I Prince Ruptrt Coal Co. tf 'I'hi i'i' will be a good program 1 Prince Ilupert. Orchestra. Admission 50o. S20 444W