j Jr Daily News WUNGFJil PERT. IJ. C, MONDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1917. PHICE FIVE CEJTTf d war wmn in Kvmtm GERMANS MAKE STRONG COUNTER ATTACKS - HEAVY FIGHTING AT CAMBRAI " " "1 "1 ' i i - BYMfS IKUUra AI IAMdKAI ALLIED WAR COUNCIL RUPERT DOES WELL RETURNED SOLDIERS ADDRESS AGAIN ON THE AGGRESSIVE i MEETS AT VERSAILLES BY VICTORY LOAN (B ill Ut Tb Dtlll 3ws.) I'll- I..I. I r..- it-- ...I. I BORDEN UNIONIST MEETING m iuimi JUr lilt? 8UU- Versailles. Dee. 3. The Pre-mwi ftcriplions to the Victory Loan UNMANS DE DETERMINED THRUST ON FRIDAY AND HAVE ..f Qreat Jlrltain. France mad liy tl.e people in Prince Ru BEEN DRIVEN BACK WITH TREMENDOUS LOSSES THE and Italy. Ificrether mih r,.ir,i pert alone, not taking into con. IM WESTHOLME THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT, LARGE GATHER. BRITISH CASUALTIES ALSO NUMEROUS FIT. House, representing the Untied aid.-iration the outside places, INQ HEARS 8PEAKERS SUPPORTING COLONEL PECK'S TEEN EIEMY AEROPLANES DOWNED Stales, met here Saturday as the were made up on Saturday night CANDIDATURE MEETING GETS LIVELY-MANY Supreme .Allied War Council. AfJ late. For the.convenience of the INTERRUPTIONS ter taking the mllilarjr situation tfublie the Lanka remained open ..ii.Iip 3.?tiMrnl WHAT THE VOTERS under consideration, they were Until ten o'clock on Saturday The Westholme Theatre was be some skim milk present. Amid H, Canibrai salient joined by Generals WiUon. with many interjections, Private Bliss, evening to accept the first instal- filled on Saturday evening Mc-Sweyne t aiH' were again mi HAYE TO CONSIDER "wv" uuuusii i nixiiLs ironi inntie wiio ir nn an interested audience to hear gave his opinions regarding tea on Saturday aU was in seeslon over three houra,!able to take out a bond earlier, the speakers in support of CoL Sir Wilfrid Laurier and conscription. i iiibm, whe ia a and the American members at the The total number of suTcribers Peck's candidature at the coming -If I had my way, I hmpO thrust tlie day tne pim- and iwai4)r queries conclusion of the sitting, said thai through the banks was 278 for the Dominion election. The gathering would cut out tbe Military Service . g virtually the eu- f Peck ruouuitU la tit Em much more had been accomplish-j amount of 8107.550, while the was composed of those in tct. I would go to Quebec and mile tragi. had pire im Haturtta) evening si tows ed than bad been expected. canvassers accounted for 450 per- favor of the llorden Union Gov force 100,000 French Canadians ii'ititb fcael from a Wm hopelessness of I heir position. Their deliberations had been sons, who subscribed 87 4,500. ernment nnd of those who were out. Mr. Stork I do not know. I I Hfertii. tlic- bad Twey bavf no real arguments hmmI harmonious and satisfac This makes a total of 728 sub-u,r7- not. The feeling of tbe meeting have heard nothing bad about Ui.ir iveettLJnrIv. mr Y iifrid stand far lower j acribers In the city of Prince Ilu- was by no means unanimous. him, so there must be something -atarday's offensive tariff iM-iwrii Canada ami the kpert or about one in every four Mr. W. O. Fulton was-chairinan good." Pte. McSweyne then in mans are driven Called Mtaii-s. Ilordso feveva High JOE MARTIN AGAINST persons. The total amount is and the speakers were Mr. Geo. sinuated that if Laurier were re ii, irli of the last nrl-. Just think! That pair of UNION GOVERNMENT; SI82.050, which averages at about Morrow, SergeanUMajor Robln-uan turned, further support would be t ebes you are artf an be JtSSO for each subscriber. liritish Columbia's first D. C. denied to the men at the front. which Bit up Guns, feo(rlit t dollar ckapr tn the (!(cut to Tbe tMUy ncwi.) i , This may be considered as a M.. Mrs. Robinson, and Private raised quite a commotion. .a,::.- that the German L nitMl Hutm Umd bre. You may Winnipeg. Iee. 3. Joe Martin J good result for a city such McSweyne, of the 16th llattalion. amid cries of N'o; no." "Ilead the tut' Us. it fiHST thousand ay. well. itmeeBment may as will begin hfs campaign on the U" this and the committee and the On the platform also, were several manifesto, liere s a cony." The I.. -u m"iH-f The British well Lax urn tttttt war as amitbar." prairie against the Union Oovern- wurkerw are to be congratulated returned soldiers, Mr. S. M. New uproar continued for some time, -1 uv n? bl up a mini I Hut Um runimn( does not eel ntent on December 10th at Ith-ja "uh a line outcome for their ton and the llev. Canon IUx. while causing order1 bis the voice chairman could to sign for .not be l.trh mere iRIUul ! OaltaM. Uaun r ilon't bridge. He wllljilso speak at other! labors. They certainly put m the chief of the Tory Orators, Mr heard. Ulimi . : the bands hu inrriran aba ekclusivety. points on the praires. jeome hard work in making this O. II. Nelson, was not in evidence his remarks Pte. McSweyne upon this cut' subject,short ii.tur t ti ie la n ad. .i. li.ai IheJFZ goes into tbe pook- loan a sucess ana thai they nave at all. contenting himself with stating c rat .-ad meve.;. t : ih (.anadtan manufaelitror; THE ACSIZE COURT lK,n ,ne WH1 gratuying. Mr. George Morrow was the that he bleieved selective conscription r Krtttili War',,,, H. H. Ahms. ra.. put tbe SITS THIS MORNING 1 first 'speaker, and he started out a very good thing. i- i at . 'I any re- ,rt.. , , th- soldier' IkmiU. Lau- BIG MINING DEAL IN advising the audience not to per SergeanUMajor Robinson wis " iiKii H taims to would knock that duty down. Tbe sittings of the Assize Court J mit politics to separate friendi the last speaker. He was a typical w. kifl k.. hriUsti on THE OMINECA DISTRICT Anything he bad to say would be i. aud i would be bnyins our was continued this morning In! sergeant-major, too. Although x,'"'ui u.u Gantamg Mi t'i rh aar and ae ana any tbe court house. The first case' without any unfriendly spirit. Mr. he said be came from Ulster, he L ' 'ii.n aide of tbe wirM off. nut tie big fat mann- brought up before Mr. Justice tin .f ih kiirr.i hnnrf. war i Morrow did not like the term bad some acquaintance with the a. '"raaan loese w ifaviurrr. whu is now waving Uta Clement was that of DeVoin, vs. ghen ona niinwgproierlinihe4idI5" wbicnIsnot ja a&-.) auaeU are repw44ar ami trytnr to at lb lor- Te'oln for an order for trial. ! .V, I , . tTmo-n-TToernment with (bat province of Ireland. "Poll- tj ly naniv. Oanarel ox, t Hkii umarameat, TJiis was fixed for Thursday. An hlmselr a prominent mine owner 8" nobrt "-den as premier, tics, he said, "Damn politics." I ; 'av a(s suffered . dndtaaded the action of divorce is raised. in this district, on the Grandview "c preferred tbe term Lnion Gov I am one of these men who be In ernment alone, wnn eir iioueri lieve that tbe day of democracy fa9 w t Tbe charge of manslaughter and Bmereld groups on Sweeney - aiu and fn thair Karl irey Htlles are tne ones against two men, named Lolou mountain. Mr. Cronin acted on not mentioned. Tbe Liberal mem- has dawned. I am the first vice- r attacks. wiio are trying to defeat 8tork at Carlo, next brought L.l.ilf Van- Vni-V rnitHt i DerS who bad Joined the Union president of the Great War Vet was up. and fcST iiisii v a va i a s j for- I i Jj 1 Have rial Activity. an IM-ica. tne people This is the ease in which a brake- Tli- rtVnl i. of rreat imnortance fovernmen. were oieuuoiieu, uuu erans Association of Canada, and toal Siork received ttie Arst Mr. Morrow had still to poll -w ir aeeul pal4t feotiea man was killed iu the mine at An- too as tbe properties are in a new " come here to ask you to vote an fifteen hundred orders from Ottawa to eatl for re-crutta yox. through tlic alleged tare. part or the country and is Uie f first Federal e which w-asnt for the man whom I know." The iietr niaelifne guns wbrn war broke out. ilut Ieenesf of these two men, who it first deal that has been made out Liberal, he thought be was jus i-there. sergeant-major made a fine re tbe man who arc now waving the d n fol owing their example opens' cruiting speech, but hardly one ps and traneports is said left for dinner without When the spring a ad the fighting line, nag bad twal order revoked after seeing that the track was cleared up in 1018 there will be a great ,Certain of the Liberal newspapers that would get the llorden Union i-' aeroplane were Btork bad enlisted over a hundred after they had fired a shot. The deal of activity In that section of aIs advocating the llorden Government anywhere. He left it men. and was himself among litem Interior. Un 0Q government. uwPt" to the audience to vote according n and three others amued will be defended by Mr. the northern "Ut of control. Seven aad prepared U lead tuein- to Fleishman, a Vancouver counsel. Th. hnv. hn -will benefit are'Da"? to their conscience. - bines are missing, France. The men who are sailing II old timers and well known and truthfully, lie didn t seem at a 1 The meeting then closed with branch Front. for Union today didnt wnat any HOLLAND WILL FIGHT the general public are delighted. P ,u,e ."Ul" i,c"B- the singing of the National An ih. . 3. xbe German UbaraW to aseisl Ju tbe tight at IF SHE IS ATTACKED The boys are UUI Sweeney. Roy uimnwcw. y'""" them. 'c vigorously resumed tne beginning of the war, espee-tall) McDonnell. George Fowler. O. J. ""BU 1,uu when it came to oMeers. a"ay S.'r wn THE CRADLE around Verdun with. Benson. Duncan McGlbbin and ? hf afa,nsl to Tbe Hague. Dec. 1. Premier Mr though The Fellow elector, arc yon going Frank Madigan. , ?. ier. assault after came aseutt that Rang U aofttinue their Van Der Linden, during the bud " " Born to Mr. and Mrs Gus. An It is understood that Mr. Cro- "? "V increased artillery flr-ne r llu-j debate in tbe second Chamber Alice D. atl the persecution of one of prince get ...til K-. aliAa.e-. f 111- UIWI, WSCI1CU W, niuvn rum- derson, Arm, right bank of the p. rt s best rilliens. lleweniber yesterday, said that the Govern ...i . i. . i,mentwas loudly applauded. Prince Rupert General Hospital, d.und Ilenumont Laeh- Karl Orey's and let Justice be ment was entirely united on iu iv.otimc.it K H-aistte um. i. " I I kO ,,.;...ItUUIUPUUf ...if-i f lh Rr December 1st, a daughter. foreign policy, and would continue Troops Switched. done. Vole for Stork. The Grand View and Tmerald e-;'. IJI to exercise the strictest ncuiraiuy wiie oi a reiurueu sotuicr uuu c PUBLIC NOTICE Dec. 3 Oovertiwcut is the consist of fourteen claims - Austrian prls- The Ilordeu groups eveu should the consequences be daughter and sister of fallen hai' been captured by government who uutipd our other than hitherto thought. Tbe situated on the north side of Km. heroes." Notwithstanding the Public Notice is hereby given ans dci laro they ncntl' Mildiers with tbe Oliver equip-nuMii Swedish Government he added, erald lake. It is about sixty miles balling out she gave to the men that under the provisions of the til : !in the llussian front. at a cost of 1376.000. only had notified Holland that for the by- road and water from the rail of military age. tbe lady received Dominion Elections AcL. the fol ti. h.v u discarded in Hagland and present it did not intend to call way. Tne mineral possiouuies oi a roNnectful hearing, "lou are lowing gentlemen have been duly Hi. UU oquipmeiH substituted. togethur envoys from neutral the properties concerned in this afraid of your skins tonight, and appointed) oflicial agents forthe WESTHOLME 1 11.- llorden tioverument is the countries for a discussion of eco deal and of tbe whole district are that's what is wrong with you. candidates at tbe coming' election: Alli-suii. such that tbe transportation prob For Col. C. W. Peck, W. E, friend of Colonel J. Wosley nomic interests. and I am not ashamed lo tell you. OPE&A HOUSE who tliey supplied with mi!-h.Mis "We are shut off from the lem is not of serious consequence I That is why you want Laurier In Fisher, barrister-at-Iayv, Prince to build at mis lime. i . . ... .in ,.. in Rupert, . C Canadian assail- TONIGHT of money world and our rights are ONLY furtoriea in tlio United States, ed," said Premier Vnn Der Linden. The surface showings on the """""Z:JZen vM make For Alfred Stork, Fred. G, Daw two groups are admitted uy mi if ... . ,, , Prince Rupert, B. merchant. VIVIAN MARTIN while our drydock plant stood "If attacked, we will defend flliA f w- - m .mnntr son, who have seen them lo be idle. ourselves without inquiring as to would be ashamed to be seen with M discovered in tbe 'QIVINQ The Ilordon Oovernmcnt is the the proportionate strength of ourselves biggest yet anyone not In uniform. If I had JNO. FLEWIN, Returning BECKY A CHANCE' north. J. D. Galloway, the pro government that paid 300 per nnd our assailants, but anything to do with you, I would Ofilcer for SkeenajElectoral . . ..... vincial mineralogist, spent most ' ...til A District. TOPICAL BUDGET cent, profit to its creatures for the save in sell ueience we win nwi of the summer of last year in hunt you down to the boat on purchase of binocular, and huge enter the war. We will not allow and hU your way to the front." Mrs. that part of the country 14 COMEDY pruflls on drugs and lixed dressings the misery and sufferings of war Robinson also commented upon For Sale- Remington No. tbe is most to government report condition. for the wounded. to befoll our country- Moreover, the failure of the Horden Government yitcwriter in first-class The llorden Government Is the by our neutrality we are support ncournglng.--Omineca Herald. in connection with the Apply Daily News Office. tf which sinco the bo-ginning ing the Idenl of the future the proper provision for soldiers' dependents, government B0L8HEVIKI EXHORTS lias been community of peoples which shall which was left for the For New Wellington Coal and of the war SUPPORT ARMY FOR THE TAXI! steeped to its eyes in partisan be the repudiation of war." Patriotic Fund. "The government Ir Lumber of all dlminnlnna. TAXI! palrouimt) and unlimited corruption Alluding to the future, the Pre tspecu: to tbs Dtiiy nw. wilt have to take the Pa hone 118. in everything pertaining to mier expressed the view that the Pctrograd, Dec. 3. Ensign triotic Fund over," she said. I'llONE JCJ PltuNl iti conduct of the war. establishment of n league of na Vrvlunln llnl&liaviki coilllliondcr. i Private McSweyne of the loth Ladysmlth Wellington Coal re . .. . .. .... i a a duces fuel bill and give tions was the only path to inter In.chief, In exhorting the army lo "''; y your Hellabls satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. R. 24-Hour Service WESTHOLME THEATRE uationnl disarmament. support the Holshevlkl program, 'wnuiu. toe urrt ur ... i Association of Canada. Ilia first Coal Co. urged It "to mark with you con-deiunation "(living Jleoky a Clianee" is the Rirr.ML UI.liRKS Election of the lying byprocrltical remark was that he was there in iiume of the photopluy to be officers tonight ut 6 n'clook, In proclamations of General Dukho- the interests of no political party. LONDON CAFE Ncrfened at the Westholtuo to Carpenters' Hall, iiiu and his bourgeoise uisciples, His next was that if Mr. Stork had night. Yivius Martin Is the Btar who have entrenched themselves been a Unionist, he would not AND GRILL in this play, which Is a moat on Mr. Jesse Ilrooks and Mr. and at staff headquarters, and who for have been there at all. (Laugh. Third Avenue giiging one. It holdn the nttention Mrs. A. J. Thompson, of Usk, ar. eight mouths have misled the ten. "The cream of tbe Liberals Prompt 8rlos of the Best of the audience from Hie very bo- rived in the city last night from Russian nation with false promises have gone in with the cream of ,h'e la ginuing uml ii one that will in-torwt up river. of peace." the Conservatives." Tbe derisive STAND BEHIND THE MEN to eat at all hours. laughter which greeted this statement ovivyona, TJlPJe will also BEHIND THE GUNS I BOXES FOR LADIES be ft Topical lludget and a flue Silk Novelties for Christmas When you think f Uoe you brought tbe quick retort comedy. gifts- Wallace's. 283 think of Wallace's. tf, from the speaker that there must BUY VICTORY BONDS. 4 i