kUUUt Llkrwr TP The Daily News virjflii- 2flfl; . I'MXCI! IIUI'HIIT, U. C TUB HIIAY, NOVI'.MIIKIl 13, 115 PRFPA1RI NG FOE HG OFFEi lift KERENSKY'S MEN MARCHING ON PETROGRAD-QUIET PREVAILS ON WEST FRONT ITALIAN LINE STIFFENING WHAT A VICTORY BOND NOTES FROM THE PRINCE RUPERT LIBERALS REALLY MEANS TO YOU COUNCIL CHAMBER BEFORE THE HUN INVADER ENDORSE MR. FRED STORK The security behind Canada'' The rotrnlnr m.-.'tlnir of the cltv Vi' tory Hond consists of all the Council took place last evening, .iktRO-GEHMAN FORCES FAIL IN OPERATIONS TO ENCIRCLE resources. F.very farm, every Mayor McCafTery presiding. Upon ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING IN LIBERAL ROOMS LAST EVENING TfiLIAN LEFT WING STAND BEING MADE ON LINE forest, mine, factory, bank, busi- the meeting being called to order, ENDORSES THE CANDIDATURE OF MR. FRED STORK AT OF PIAVE RIVER PREPARING FOR OFFENSIVE ness every conceivable kind of Mr. O. W. Nickerson was head THE COMING ELECTION AS REPRESENTATIVE GOOD PROGRESS IN PALESTINE wealth within the border of the upon the subject of Cow Hay and TO THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT Dominion It has the wealth of the city receiving the four hun- I" Tt Dill .1WI. Canada'a splendid army and he dred and sixty-five feet of water-' A large and enthusiastic galh-j statement of the intention of the " , t:i Tli operation COSSACKS OVERCOMING role deeds 'done ana to oe done, from wnicn win oc creaiea y us crnjr 0j liberals thronged the Government. Hut Fir Robert did lint u innal frl anil rlnlhiv dpi n ir niloil In. . . ,v in the north and ea si not know whether it was correct NEW RUSS10N GOVT lh"- 7ou are 1,01 iv,n " A" application wa, received "VVh 'm! n.jit at the enelrrlemenl BM lA,nln7 .... .u- . .1 . Mr. Fred candl- or not. He would investigate, and vsij v v j 1 uiii i tic niu ui use 111c ucoi i j! has mi auecefnled.' Ideal Investment. ment requesting an Increase of date. discuss the Issues before so far was presumably investigating . on the Kalian lef I Collapse of the Bolshsvlkl Move What arn the necesxarr ea. in lur iani n .alarl. Tli an. I hp electirate at the coming elec. still. ,,a. When the Military Service Act . . ... irtually paL The ment B.lleved Inevitable ,'aenlial for an ideal investment? tdiratinn s recommended br the tinn fr v. n. rinumn. nreai. Wilfrid was introduced, Sir op Keren. Going Strong 7bey are flve in nUmber. fire chief. The matter was re-denl ., . holding the Auslro-u of the AgSoclauon, occupied posed it because the principle of First The safety of the prin- ferred to the nubile utilities com- on the line uf the , . . ..... . . me vuaiis.i. conscription did not go far Jaiic-e . m iw vtaj .clple assurance thai me Bona mitlee for renort. .n.All'Ail i. i,v n .1 n Tlie enemy action on .... ..... . .. 1 '. ... 1- . ..... 1 .!I. iJlulJh, WUU ITVCIIPJ enough It did not touch the big Miiuwn, l icmici nm uc iaiu wiicu uuc. ! .vn application jor.au Increase wna a Dursi 01 nearly cneering, Interests. But the Military Service sb. Plateau on the Tren-J KrMikr. who escaped from1 Second 1 lie interest rate or In salary was also received from opened his remarks by referring Act became law. and is now , ..pi aUo a complete Patrnirrad on tlie nlsht of Novetn. Income yield. .iMr. K. A. Woods. He had been to the many changes and new Sthe law of the land. Sir Wilfrid rw it 1 I br Oth in if market- Jn lne einpiojr cf ihe city since issues which had arisen durlnglcoung that the law be lived un muw untuuiauvci I i:i i i. Lin Stirfsnlng. , BUI 1 1 IT Ciljuru uj the "ecurllyi 1910 and during these seven years the past three years. At thejup to, The Act calls for the en- t3. Italy Is pr-s arrived afcl at General Head- ;lne readiness with which it can be offlce stated Mr.'ronm I u .,, ,ad flu,,( practically every Winnipeg convention,' nf 100 000 mn. "If 1 1' r . Ii.t greatest offensive, quarter and has now ho huu-'lurned lnU) ca.b. ;In the city hall. The finance com. su,rk, I suDoorted a resolution' m -wied.' said Mr. Stork. "I tt a u. ! Ute Marne U eipecU UrU llHrnsand devoted to utiu re-; 'Fourth The stability of quoted . mllM, un to consider the .III ,1.lurr cuvvfc fYA l .ki u. Hi-kim. Dnhrl v ... Tlnr I m iruiu 1,1 ..-i,i Utah ncaiiu-in. nnil auu . .a. . ithm a few daya. ixirled to be uiarebiuK udou l'etro mri I a price.I.- , 1, I!application... .. den had forfeited the confidence,sources be added to the conscrlp-- grad. The Uessaeks, assisted by rlitn The legitimate chance. . .. . . .u. t..i . .i. 1. .r PanaHa. t. vnted n.. e n i...ih.n nmli nf. I in me maiier 01 wc i-rince iu- ui mk itujic v. uv j ..i...v. ir'K a twlore the Invadera. MaximilisU are overcoming the tnal the security has of appreclat- , iiydro.Electric Company's for another resolution that Sir mfn. and thai the question be put slrok at the Inll.turr. uf ihe new... u o eminent. in v.in. . .. , . . .,.,,... .- 11,. armatt ), . ,1 i.. s - - property in me water ngms 01 n mnu iurier o'- m un iicutc. i vw...- along ilt- itrem northern Ihe collapse of the liolsbev iki n nrinal times such a thing Fo,u rJver a ,eUer from Mr Q of an Canadian sUtesmen. And I mon people believe that their sac-movement and the vsnsuard of von is tx-lieved to he lu- a, an ideal Investment does not , Af v.nniv.r w read. 1 have not seen anything since Irifice is being met with equal sac- w a army raUirel IB- r liable A religious inoveiiienl .xi, for the reason that an in- Jt" ,laled 'lnat the offer made by then to make me change mylrifice. when .Conscription U on a gano Valley rcUr. for the pr..lcUon f Holy Hussia ;vestment which is absolutely safe cl( a8 nol gatig(actory to' mind." jbasis that we all share and share . a.. a. .-.KM.linw utilise ' a . J - -..L.l .kntlil . . . a il.. 1 .. . . 1 lAhal B.HIn tata. mhi iu in .umuiuB ,na lias a reaux iiiarv uuiu hni-iar. The nronerlv! Mr. i ,F.i a v vi'im - m m i 0 Nov, 13. Tn thoasand "n the troops. a.; soldiers surrendered l A tro (,rrnisn force in the I l nvn OEOROE CARRIES , t lave Valley. The (I(nuin A TREMENDOUS BURDEN fa- high the !a low rate i ..K..iinn lnieil uDon lis merits, lie snow- 'In it anv wondci. that (here 1 have readied Fcltre on iruuoru ttiuiu.iiw", i j ."i. ! In the Victory War Uonds you, ii i i - wouM be obji'ction taken to a one T g r the Italian potitlims (tt4i u lbs bat tl.l M,.nlemerv was not n rt, IH'. I'.ave. ' LobmJwr. Nov. Ii l'reuiier have an ideal bond with all these1 ' .".""r... V . . ,.,ri.i,ii. mr all utllued lo sided measure of conscription like marked de-uf lavor ui -nr. nifci i- and distort the real ihur- enntiniietl Mr. Stork, when the load essentials In a very eovef Up In Palestine. Llotl tlMN-ge shoulders ..ill..- fr,r lh amniinl of 155.000 miiimn.iire.i are made In Canada a4 , Nov. 13-Tho HrltUh llalr and of Itustia now. He is gree. 1 nor for arbitration. Aid. McRae .issues. when bacon co.ls more i i'al-siine are enntlnu-northward arotng a bigger burden than any j In the first place It ts ooso- a any morj 0 and moyed Me. stork showed how the fear in overnight;Canada than ft does In hng-land. either of the belligerent luteiy saie. even mure ""- '" Winter's letter lie upon 3 'V drive along man in 'that Mr. used to de and when every meal set was fail, out of conscription mueh stronger banks, they possibly may WMk Th9 wa9 if the Mediterranean rouutrie. He is fop a i . . i u. rinmlnlnn i)nvrnmrnt cannot ... ... , t t.i.. feat the Laurier naval policy. upon Ihe table suggest exploitation tad made nn advance of as a leader man lie as a uwuiu iuc - seconded Dy .via. .eison. .iuci- to build battleships in ITnder such conditions you u-hirh was 'ir irs in three days. Bg. A the odds increase, the possibly do so uniess lnan Casey aiso opposed the pro- Canada with Canadian materials. can never get the people whole This loan is betng the wins the war. British FronL llntisli determination grow j , ernphallcaly. At the last election the people heartedly, but when tne peopie Prevenl 1 he usual artillery ac-D stronger. ! .. .!?.n llecommendations were made were told that their sons would are all sharing equally, you will th sides there is uothV Having any sy , enmmitlee for Lau In this country. -ri..f.ir ii ia saie uecause . . ... .... . be conscripted to fight upon get a better spirit t .n the western froflUIOEHiwAfis umubihu - . . .. in salary to Mr. . v . nu- rier' battleships and that uaurier We can only regard tne grauer French FronL ' , TROUBLE in bhmiu .. dell and Mr. U. McDanlels. Mr. , noHcy eans conscription. at home as Huns In disguise." v 13. On the fronl ;upijr an .hp I smith, cemetery caretaker, andi. .IU...- ,h- .Mention of the Mr. Stork recommended tne naume Woo.1 and H- Jnro. Nov. IO.-l)mcials or r' jMr. j. Carroll likewise received) . . - recjproclty, lhe real plain people to figure out for the Verdun front, ac- here believe the settlement.. of, ine race a..u ",, . . ',increases. J...;. i.v mieh arsuments,. the themselves what was ine mauer h k;n4bni i nn wi i rt- l tica a 1 1 sa. fluhlinir euntinued strikes which have greatly inier-. " . .! The Hrackman-Ker Milling Co.! combination were I when the newspapers of the coun- . . I I I IK. hltThPtl VL niierPU III ' 'ory-Nationalist I - ti. ,..innlnilrlrul. u.llli Ihe ahlnmenl. OI lOOU. ruir in p..v. ... 11 iinn r, Ihtrnn. ...i rr-i..i mnilirn an 1-, .11 .,.1.l.nlv tioenme Hllent at ui"i. i ,n- .- .- - - r.n.illin rlnvernmenl to ine uau III u ai'P'"-"""" " successiui. iucn vimf.b uj ""w -.-.- . 1 i ralm. stuffs and other supplies 10 uio r .nt1!i,-iinn of a Karage on First!nnanred hv the bU interests, who the $t0.000.000 steal ol tne u. The War Council. Kntente allies is only temporary genera, p ?X""rZ' adjolnlng their present 8,nce that time have conlrotiea jt. and at the same ume in w X..V. 13 Chaneellor and that the Hermans are iomeiu- - r ..mitM. iinon the motion of the Government. Immediaieij come hysterical for conscription. I w said in the House of ling a uew walkout. It Is heiieveu v . (v. ..i!Aid Mnnliromery this was laid imrlre besan to rise. They have This was only thrown to tne peo ' . . . s yesterday that he hoped in .ome quarter, that lb. strikes ""Vr cent. United States lavii ,.upon lh. table for one week,7 to wn rUlnsr ever since. ina T since V ple to ght over when someone xteil Htntes wou d par- ar a pari 01 ici" lime fo any nrolest which ,hft ,vftr broke out profiteering else was getting away wuii me the deliberations of the movement. . . .1 . '. , vuin'...ilit, be made. ihroke out on a large scale, which money. - a : 'S Ine npaauiM mniin IIS llic V v a v IQUI rd War Council, t ne rne governmeiu .., - . .ii otl.. .i i i.l.nl.,.n. hiilliiinLT IMIw'un. n iliacrrnee. On the tOD Of an Win the War. " M - - - ,ii.ui...H...rLlHiH. into the Country Ol loan. nnu ,u ...... ine mu .iiict'iiui'v. .. i.. ..i ...i I , i.. i. .i ...Ida finvern. This movement w-as chararter- " mlD " ' , . ,-t. vain n an investment. . (liAlntr......(. tiseil. DV- ine reiuriicu. o"i-.aireauy i uau . - ...... i- air.mni. 1.11 1 1 ii . ..nil rah at varsaiuen iti...iii.u liie 1 iiruguayan Mcriiians oiiu il ia ro- -- , ,,,, .i-n.i utn tn n.ed of roofing re-'ment nroooses 10 iay izeu a ni" a, r a, t,o. llig events are I,rled a decree has been Issued Muer , , ,ro.u v " ,,;- , H wa9 decldetl to put in a ;hich will in all likelihood amount the country behind the isoruen the hetter c.-operation of suspending t he oinstUul ional po 1.1 JP pald am, gravel roof The city en- , ,10 000.000 for lh. lnKn action " : . .. .i. . f v n iCnnu--nt -inninsr the war. urn 11 d f right- of Herman. This . authorUed to sell o r this week. .nintr vmlP boun. als0 less siocK ;' to methods. Kach i. ejected to cause v new u . yard9 of gravel at $2.75 per tng lliai ineir recwru "- fe it.elf how 111 mo t.erma.i i-i"'v- 'to place eieciorair. mwn can rising -.h... hnn(1. ls.vard. Be'l,re.,u' , .,i.,i k In imin tn win the war ,tal govenimeiil is, "";.;;" flflv OP one ' Tlie ,unib,r 8Uuation also came ew issue had to d p.-ceu uc- can ur, WESTHOLME strong force. ueu. ,s'". V that one the public in order io uivers ana m maintaining hundred doll.,. bill Vow UV race up It transpired fore '"7"r Take, for Tn-ihroughout the aiTected district "t!,11 feet of the attention. This new issue was many OPERA HOUSE .n.i lirniilians are declared to value; is jusi u - ' -". HnHn the month 1, fm.nd in conscription. .Mr.. stori. . (Continued on PaBe i...c . .. 1......I1 hv inv ntni 1 r uruuri ui uujuhij uiurni"if . . . 1 1.. 1 T0NIQHT ONLY he anxious for action agains line ' ln,. for 90 nf August was not yet delivered, referred to the; curious Argentine troops n. n result 01 - - -- . lhe reCommcndatlon of the newspaper- throug. out ... Jesse L. I.asky r..n,.ri in oillciftl circles thai .r-, 1 ,. ,.. decided to, minion forgelling tne u. o. ... ... iCliy oilMmci - 1 - - presents giMiline Is mohiliilng at i.iuresi y, tsiLSON 'eaU for tenders for 100.000 feel Meal and all creatinine sws JACK PICKFORD and Sanlo Tome, near lhe houUi- PRESIDENT LflBOR'of 2-ln Ar to be delivered not scriplton . I w the im- APPEALS lern llraiilian frontier. I later than February, 1918. Many people were under LOUISE HUFF Olllclals scolT at Argentina a ex- j ion that conscriptios was 8pfrl4l to Tba DiU .Vws.) ....... make Ouebeo do her 1.1 moDiiuaiiou i BELGIUM 1. hi in in cuse that the GERMANY WANTS President THE MEN 13. cabinet STAND BEHIND Nov. precautionary against a Huffalo. ,iiv Me. Crothers. a merely ...... . "Freckles" (lermnn uprising iu Hraxll nud Wilson made an eloquent appeal (9(iriiti 1.. A Ths "Hall NttWl.l minister, had said mat nau wue.. . BEHIND THE GUNS I fear n renewal of hostllllieH over here last night for the full support vv. ta. Admiral hec done her duly, conscription BUY VICTORY BONDS. by flene Slrattou Porter organized labor for the .lliniriuaii. - 1 - -,u.-v old boundary dispute. of 1.. .. v .1 uni nti- u'iiiii n m nave uccn iicummj' lhe of the vim l inilll uiauv t , " other internal problems (lovernment In the conduct .. u -1 .miaiino nfiTi.ni 11... linrden (lovernment was Among nexikiion sreecn ni i" n T0PI0AL BUDGET Itraxil is faced by a renewal of ...... II., ilixMa red llatly that.net- 1 i..i.. 11.. .ieinped .,ni aineere In th s matter was & McNeil I nnd thnt the Brighton iinaiiy started Hie war ... active propaganda by the Mon- that Oermany must hold Heigmm shown oy me cnxu.ur irr. of the nerlln nagiiau run .. . 1 m Ik. ,l.niilv .nml.. I 00MEDY nrchisls, especially in the Hit- design 1 llini 1 II.1 V- iiiuiiii..v..niw ,...-.niiiai 1111111 i;iiv Air....iininwiiic.. inn- wiu,j - TELKWA, B. 0. (Iramlo tie Stil and l'orto Allegro way was to menace several im Tu vverp. He dilated upon the jer. ho was a Frenchman, sitting und which also Is nctlve lions. ..a IL. . .L i.Hnllnn fnall II II Offer thiav special price on districts htruLi-irU' of tlermany wu mo ior a rrriiiif.:aa...r,.. . ... 1 . .. ; ; hero. V of Anglo-Americanism. nev. Tills letter inioruiru fresh killed JHilkley Valley riDT APPLICATION tyrann. nml ilnents that farmers' fami LONDON CAFE VICTORY BONDS Hun. Take an uereais. Heef:. For New Wellington Coal and FOR m.. Hungarian Government has 11.. and -industrials In good No. 1 Steer, aide 1 AND QRILL r Lumber of all dimension.. Pii ''") ......i.iii.med the entire stock of f..iHi" would be exempt, "vv ithoui No. 1 Steer, hind. ..... 1 (w.ul 10 Tb Third Av.nu hone 118. Nov. 13. Th4 first cereals remaining In Hungary. any fear you may present your No. 1 Steer, front, ... Winiiii.eg. Prempt B.rvlce of th. Bet 1...,.!..hi fur the Victory Honds unmarried sons before mo inuu The freight rata to Itupert Look your beat and b 00m- Ti.. ravnrlta hou.ehold Coal I. nals." the letter .aid, U 860 per 100 lbs. thora la to eat at all hour.. reported t the Manitoba headquarter Iiordeii asked fortabla In a La Camilla CorsoL Wslllngton. Phona 1B, Kir Itnbert was Lady.mlth noxr.s roit ladies I Prices very modsrat. Phone Red u ly t,,p Hua0,l ,,wy B-l-.. Riinart Coal CO. tf. the HousH if IhU was a correct M "' for one nuinuu uouura V I HIV. - - 1485, Mrs. Domsr., Stephana Blk. Conmnny