JThe da ily News rr i c r5 vfltjjl L ' i'kht. ii. a, FHinAYocTonrar" i9l7. ' fj - - ... ? - mi'li f lK liKftTW Ml ICT1M 01 WESlfltltifcON gANS TRY jm WITHOUT SUCCESS - RUSSIANSFWM WEATHER 'SCRAMBLE FOR OFFICES 5AD GOING ON AT OTTAWA IN THE WAR MEETING MUTINIES IN LIMITS ACTION IN EMPRESS THEATRE Safety Flrat ( the Motto of Most Conservatives Who See iht Tha Borden Govarnmant'a Method GERMAN NAVY THE ALLIES Storm OF Gathering. to Win the War la Criticized by Q.MI. Sergu Youhlll. NOT SUBDUED I DUawa. Oct. 5. Commenting ,,mnt ef Troeps on coin Side ruituriauy unlay on the first (an Last night in the Empress Htfftpr4 German Counter glide fMult of Sir Hubert lw. Theatre a win the war meeting; lthouBh Flret Rebellion waa Sup- (den ''Union Atuckt Held on ay Government" efforts j The Ottawa a as held at whlrh h. nht.r .nv I preaiea, uiasatiaraaion Yet Artillery Fire, Cilhen says: "Hon - - v vtuva t7jv aa ' Eilsta Soldier C. C Ballanlyne. the new Minister' era were Mr. a W. Craig. K. a,! Revolt Alao. rv tr .iwu 'a i'uouc Works. In no more a and Ouartennaster gergt. Youhlll.' it 15. The M.'Llbfral than are Fir Clifford Kif I llSlniatf of Vancouver. These gentlemen! (Speflil to Tb Dtllj Jltwx.) jitter on the west- ,Mn" p,r " Maekemle Sir arrived in the city Wednesdav Berne. Switierland, Oct. 12. the activities Mwara hemp, or the other Dispatches received km ' ung promts. afternoon and left then for Ter here state The Allles.'cl,wn,,u bo "re Interested , that the mutinies in the German race where they addressed a meet- maiaiaineu mem. " inn. u is hud. navy are nnl nl Mhsfnrf tj.. ntory they gain. ,en,e 10 c,alm that hia ineltiaiu'. i A jBaVtaLaLWff jLam m wH ng on the same subject Wednes- nrsl rebellion was suppressed, big drive. The ln ,n aMnet evidence that Hir jfllB aLalvaLaaWiflK Bal 1 al day night . They arrived back In when the crews of four battleships id Jallnir the newly "olrt Borden I succeeding in JtasaBSam. l"n by last night's train. The at Wiihelmshaven mutinied, ;.t.d preparing far forming Union Givrramei meeting was late in starting ow- Three of the ringleaders were ' he offensive It T,,e real L,beral Madera in the ing to the dilatory arrival of the ahot, anil the remainder are now . . .... iuin(n . . f...... I i . - audience which at time In -cr-- $ "' reverisn activity. - "mun im- no even prison. .Dissatisfaction is rife -. punter attacks ,,r"H,n,l Puurae or Montreal half filled the hall. among the crews of the other . . i . ... or Tiirnnln Iml in Hi. .I...........i... Judge Carss was chairman of vessels and other outbreaks lir tr L '-pieq wnne IB Id w"1" " are 4i-3 . progress, whleh .""'Pw western Canada, Ihe meeting and on the platform almost certain. Several infantry Scrambling. beside him were Mr. O. II. Nelson, regiments have also revolted, and cr .i. by the Hn-j i up Mr. 11. O. Crewe and Mr. Fred are being besieged .c Art. I Pondary to the main Imu of by other loyal l Stork, as well as the speakers troops. Poor food and an iron Vtrtfun Front. ;union iovernmenl and the Liberal from Vancouver. After a patriotic discipline, entailing severe pun-aong ,t,"r,,P there t l . Mnit atlracU a - by Mr. C A. G. Armstrong, ishment for the slightest offences, M inie of the Oer- w"n,r ,or OIHM KWnK on and a Mr. Craig addressed the gather, together with the spreading know, n,r1 hiftmg of Ulm-l -aata the a-round tm,. ing. He explained the platform ledge or the continued defeats fr.Hrt at Verdan. !,k,.n uaar avaLaaLaaLaaLaaLaaVJ' -i-r-."-' tf.BB of the Win the War League, the being inflicted upon the armies at ' un,,M'',KHl that 8ir (Ieorg' -Tt.' were rHtpelled BaBaHLaaBLaaLaaVi''i rvrCr F fin three cardinal principles of which the front are said to be respon-are: ''"' U lo L rl,,M'd "f In thl. onne. ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaM t- . vISbBaf Party politics to be buried ihle for the present condition, of the Herman 41 "vwaeai MlDHter -f LaaTaaTaaYBaTaaTMaaTaaT out of sight for the time being. The Kaiser is greatly concerned aHthllnir to the ar an u be lormaiiy appini Support for the fighting men at at this turn of affairs, 1era tpoke ef the Canadian lilsh Commivtioner in the front, and the mobilizaion of The New Russian Cabinet, Inda. Sir Jame LouKheed. the ierman might all the resources of the country. Petrograd. Oct. 12. The new the Verdun front flovrrnmeflt leader In the Senate, The necessity of winning the war cabinet has declared itself to be !9iwrtT:3!i Hi,-., in the llrUian la laled for lite oer ra war wa .a point w hich, although ad- In full accord with the other nlliV. J I ' way. pott until aflrr the eleetkm at milled by all Canadians as essen- Tii taking ofrce7lh7y-"halte-pretrg?ir Franch Front. !leat. TU need of reoraanua- lial, he was at pains to labour the aid of Itusa with all its m- f I all aaLaaVLaxClVm -'lHfci-fSff -r-1 aaaaM somewhaL Mr. Cnig, who spoke power to the Allied cause. The ..r new p..ltlon.4',rt,,,1,'"UoB h" breB preJ.. PBLaaaaaa&IailvB well and plainly, put the matter diplomats of the Entente are more J inflicted rvere u,wn M,e "Tiimem a in-miy it.t up to the reasonableness of the optimistic now than ever, ami Utfy M mnti i'r J,n u looked upn meeting. feel hat a serious effort to re. 'my. Our LLOYD GEORGE AT THE EISTEODFOD effec"'" t,,e man lo telk,e lne Mr. Craig was followed by ,tore order w,n be mad'' ,n rtieularly Mr Lloyd urt'igs drew a ai u I dilf J which he Oovernment win. the elee- Turkestan, many of the rebels Ue ht bank of the I" addrrs: at IlirkruheaU s.4,i nin The first condition for the Quartermaster Sergt. YouhilL who he ( inn Ia all Itl.le m n t h a ve been arrested and the Itus-stamp. nana put a foot- "r work 'if this annenl institution, he said, was that all difference was a speaker of a different ed Irenchea near Pinion. His present post as should be sunk, and thus it had a lesson for this hour of fate, the He spoke from the point l8fan troops are coping with the 3.4 .a 1 Government leader in the Senate of view of a labor man of thirty trouble-years' nemy attack wa lesson of Nati' nul I'uiiy m the greatest enterprise this country it said, be taken by Sir 1 l the Front- will, is standing, and also as a bud after fierce had hiws embarked This ihtU a ever upon. Mr. Lloyd George George Foster, who would like a man who has worn the King's1 n the northern front on the struggle, we r-J addressing the meeting. The Kisteddfod is an ancient Welsh in. safe seat for the remainder of his uniform for 5fi Year. "Believlne Stauli sector, the enemy artillery remain masters stitutiou, dating back from almost prehistoric times, when the and who. it said, does not bombarded our advanced trenches days, is that there should be no politics in famous Welsh bard ued to gather i u competition. Nowadays, but further attack made. want to risk another election In LiiA wtnninc nf the war. u e nrn no was choral soeietie freoi all uver Wale, and Knglanj too. compete the Gulf of lliga, eleven motor "SOUTH AMERICA North Toronto. for the honors. here tonight to try to get ine,'"' V j. v Members Oat Safe Bertha. people to leav party politics l00419 PPared but were dlspera. The unparalleled rush of Con. ainne we want to send men to H b our coast batteries. DISCUSSING UNION MAYOR M'CAFFERY WILL )ctober tSThe amative members of Parliament Ottawa who will cut out that! . . rf. . . anient have grant or ei-membere as they now are, WITH SIR ROBERT NOT SEEK ANOTHER TERM b "S-US uciooer rti i i n..f.-t.is ac- election l" " "u,ar"" for safe jobs before the there for year We Peruvian porta to the allied made torn, with its uncertainties break !. wilt fhmv f.,e ihem.eKe. Statement, troops :uadron. and have Is hardly edifying or indicative of OrcHU to Tb Dauy ,vtvs. It ev.mng. coimtig .-.a for .n.i act a strong attack on Tuesday, south : - it the llrltlsh min-s confidence in the return of the Ottawa. Oct. i? Nineteen nf boat tune.....Mavor McCatTerv...was i.ri.,ni VauI.iiI n.,Va virne of Doiron. The, dispatch states courtesy. The i - " iL.t a - T T! fnJ..&- K ter to Germany has Government. The latest appointment the leading Liberal politicians making nw way towarils ine 0xly and was much applauded.j1"" UT."M , , : 1 Is that of Mr. A C. lloyce representing every province in the wnarr. earning a grip nnu an He spoke of the necessity for the iwu"' .me- passports. to fill a long-vacant position ou overcoat. These signs of travel. Military Service Bill, and said,were "'n!? nnan Dominion Prince Edward Intrigue, the Hoard of Hallway Commission. except ling caused questions, to which that in Vancouver right now heJ olns soutn. 3 -V cs. Oct. 12. There Island, art here today dweussing the replied that he Extensive preparations are being era at a salary of 18.000 per year mayir was go- could raise a battalion of two' .V ft n among the peo- The board constituted calls for the question of & Union Oovern-slx to Vancouver, partly on bust, thousand men. under 22 yearv'n n,ad ,n, to entertain-the ntlne the dis. illiani during-h I c over members, but for the past ment with Sir flobert llorden. pees and partly on holiday. "This who would not go to the front un-. Emperor "tf ...a ra uennan intrigue. eight or nine yeara five have been prrnUer llrowster, of Ilrltish Co-able 1 the first time 1 have gone away Pss under compulsion. He put forthcoming visit br.nupc?-from for ita object the to do the work. the city to the south this , Bu eloquent plea for the sol- 'mann,the rman ' it of a conlllcl be. Dr. Clarence Jameson. lumbla. i iM)l slaying in Ottawa. year." said the mayor, "except on d.ers in France. "When we send ' aiiaan p" f I. a Argentine and Uru. Censer- representative of -Yes 1 11 be da'e ( .Vlf" !".n. "1 ".Jjr Oitys business." away a Inail to the front." he said, "we , been provided with a flve-thou- HrllUh Columbia will Imj vithw IUI 7 . v v as, e mate una ouer up ui mc. , . .nv. nn , AXXmi n sand.dollar post as a Civil Service the Hon. Martin HurrelL Minister 11 has been in compared this with the present r' P ,I3 i.MKNT for the fa- Commissioner, a partisan thus of Agriculture. or Mr. It. P. Green years Tor the announwnienli of stale of affaiA. which did not S?'i!"ip0,,HMl jtiillle Corset, phone replacing a non-partisan. Dr. of Kootenay. Nothing luruosr uas candidatures for tha mayoralty conscript the men who stayed at 'ncnt. Mrs. Peltiers, Adam Bhorlt. for whom a new been heard of the alleged laten-tu,.iiinn belt ik made during the month or home. The workman in the ship. SHIPPING) LOSSES "'ck, phone Hed 518. Laurier and being asked yards, doing equally necessary i ihe .ame aalarv was lion of Sir WilfrKI re Nov ember, on re- . . . .. . ... I. i. ii.. na.ii Iah nf l.Miile of onniinir Ma intentions in this work as the man in the trenches. (Special tn TIm Dally news.) created. AllU I0r lion. IT. nm.uc Pltimin in"""- - " v- - ---- I dg meets tonight. another new position is being the Liberal Parly. imatter. His Worship replied defl- received 15 and $6 per day, wilh-f London. October 12. Fourteen created namely, chairman and Colonel Prior, of Victoria, ex- nitely that he had no intention of out risking life unduly, while the Hritish merchantmen over sixteen additional member of the Civil Premier f British Columbia, and running again this ear for a soldier at the front, receivea fi.au hundred tons were sunk by eub-Lorne WESTHQLMF. Service Commission. Campbell, late Minister of third term. Two terms as mayor in all. with a fifty-fifty chance of raarino or mine last week.and Gerald llrabaton, Conservative Mines in B. C under the Bwr enxec4iiivtiy is quite rwiugD tor noi coming uac. t wouiu re- three French and two Italian. Two OrtRA HOUSE member for Pontlao. has taken th regime, an- meiitione! In Federal any one man." said Mayor Mc verse this order, said bergeani Italian and two French shins uiu CalTery "While have always buhlll, "I would give the man in.der sixteen hundred tons were of Storage Honors. TONiQHT positlo n of Inspector ONLY ' " roo.idered to be the the trenches ffl per day and the unii an(i one sailing ship. dams on the Ottawa river. Frank . . . . . . .. I. I.. In I.... I i i.. It.. !!... .Kl.,K..ll.lu. 1.50 and I don't ui.i i r ii .....l..i Dim. anil lucrative joi iii. w ost in every vose ur tuv iiij ii uuuiri Fox Feature i-nri.in-iu, 'Mllinl iiivi... r- .... . ..... ...........i.., , v.,... it I .MM nU.. Um K The favorite household Coal la for Nannlmo, has been placed with the applicant ,CTr-. I.Cl ... " .t... Phono'15, tloli 1'Uere are inrri inciiiur iiub ine people ucmnu iiic in uui t Ladyamlth Wellington. George the Host of Inleclor of Dreilglng . . Walsh , ,,... ......-IliK.l .III! Ih. ...ar. l th. r-r.nl vaI II.. mnv Prince Rupert Coal Co. tf. "i na Mr uicuu.....u.u, v v In British Columbia Three other io ie appotnuai nn.ii.'........ vi.-pm ...em. B..ard. There i a Clerk I have u. intention of utandlng for way." i.i ... ... ..... ..... . . ...j.... v iiiruivri p. i, i.ii i k. i lllnin. I'talmr ami Mn..l....nll u era .if the House to mo oijmiiiii-u uv a tmru liitie. I ? '"""t" 'iB "The Beast" - ' Hv tru.n- -" ..r..nucuoiit ii,...I iii's&.ooo a yaar There i. a Compf I b I reduced to a quarter VI ii.I.O LONDON CAFE the Senate. A half.doien others, r ..f the Mounted Police to be K Tho Ladle Auxiliary of the'strength at Ypres through lack Five acta. are expecting to be similarly pro-1 nam. d - HT "lary. Ist , Prince llupert General Hospital of reinforcements and atill com. AND GRILL ' M annual ball in tlia nelle.l tn dn tha work of a full Third Avenue vlded for before the Governing ' ""T .ttf .. .M"Kfl? 'ii. . . rx.l.t.- .rt 1 1 I ( . . . ... A PATHE risks the election. They Inelude p0(t..tn ii haic'i. ine iiiiih fi. .vnurew s unit ou weiuucr iv. :uaitauoii. iiciuiurceuieiiie were Prompt Service of the Best QAXETTE .Messrs. uarnard, SchaUiicr. Brau all ihf- Jobs are fllledthe moil DanolDg will oommeiice ul 0:30 being held up, he continued, while there la to eat at all hour. ..,.. a.iiim La Ottawa with Sir n ra Tha Westhnlme Orchestra 'thev were souabhlins at Ottawa bury, II. B. Bennett and W. COMEDY Bennett. u,,lii in toil will have dwindled will be in attendance. Admission 'as to who ahould be Brigadier;! BOXES FOR LADIES There are still a numbei ,, , ,,ii..rars guard. li.oo. 237.8.9.3.4' (Continued on Page Two, ,