TUESDAY N-OV' “""' ‘9`8' i nm cnaanommowu comm mon msc , , i ~.‘vx~_;_‘ _ __ , __,. _ J . A » . 5,” Y 'AM '""’i &r=?».F2'-_:K :~'.`t'.'1~~-- ' ' 'I fi- 1 f- _ f rr ff ' f---i - -- ~ f - f f ,FRENCH ‘TRQOPB ENTER OUT flaws-rotator wsu |mp°|-tant Events Which Have Occurred During the Week. The Busy World'l Ull|P°l\lI\gl Cane- nu, compiled and rot nm ] Handy and Attrsodve Shape for . me ltesdersot0\u° Paper--A _` solid Hour'a Enjoyment. TUESDAY. The Navy League Cllllpaign in North Bay raised $4.000. Lieut. James D. Stephen, of Tg. |-onto, was killed in an airplane crash at Deseronto. Richard Reid. Agent-General ot Ontario in England, died in London, following an operation for appen- dicitls. Emperor Charles will shortly issue g manifesto to the Hungarian people, announcing the independence of Hun- ary. ‘ Thirteen New Zealand and Austra- lian newspaper editors arrived in New York from Europe, after a three months' tour of the battle zone as guests of the British Government. lt is ollcially announced that up to Sept. 30 manufacturers in Canada had produced 68,000,000 shells and 75,650,000 forgings. The orders for the coming year will run nearly hail a billion dollars. Sir Charles Fitzpatrick has resign- ed the Chief Justiceship of the Su- preme Court of Canada, and has been appointed Lieutenant-Governor oi Quebec. The -vacancy in the Chiei Justiceship has been tilted by the ap- pointment of Sir Louis Davies. The Bishop of Oxford (England), speaking ata meeting of the Boston Federation of Churches, sounded a warning against over-development oi the military system, but said, never- theless, it was the duty of the Allies to bring peace through victory. ‘ Wm. Raper, a conductor on the G.T.R. for more than forty years, died at his home in Windsor, aged 75. One daughter, Mrs. Alex. Stuart, and one son, Sergt. Victor Raper, recent- ly returned from France, survive. Wm. McFarlane, a Pittsburgh, farmer, was found guilty in the Kingston Police Court of having ut- tered seditious language. Sentence was deferred until Friday morning, when evidence on two other charges of a similar- nature will be heard. WEDNESDAY. Viljalmur Stefanssou, the returned Arctic explorer, leaves Seattle for Ottawa to make his report. The Republic of Cuba now has ri Military Service Law, and Cuban male citizens in Canada must register for service. All the American dead in France will be taken home after the war, according to orders received by the army chaplains. There have been severe earth- quakes in Guatemala and 150 persons are dead. Much property damage ul- so has been caused. The new town of Merritton will send a deputation to Ottawa to ask that Merrl_tton be made at port oi entry and that a customs oiilce be established there. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. I~‘r:l.ncis, oi Woodstock, recei-ved word of the death in New York of their son, Teddie, following an attack of iniiu- enza. He was 17 years of age. British casualties reported for the week ending Monday numbered 37,150, compared to 35,710 for the previous week. They are divided as follows: Killed or died of wounds: Oillcers, 517; men, 4,971. Wounded or missing: Ollllcers, 1,464; men, 30.198. Julian L'Estrange, widely known as a player of leading roles on the English and American stage, and until recently a member of the Royal Canadian Flying Corps, died in New York alter a. brief illness, which be- gan with an attack of lntiuenza and developed into pneumonia. Lleut. Carl H. l-leebner, R.A.F., son oi' Prof. C. F. Heebner. dean oi' the Ontario College of Pharmacy, who was reported missing in Septem- ber, is now given as killed in action while engaged in bombing a German city. llleut. Heeber met his death in a battle in which the odds against him were very heavy. Con. Jones, the western lacrosse enthusiast, has offered to take the Maltlunds of Toronto to the Paciiic coast for at lacrosse carnival next spring, providing suitable arrange- ments as to terms can be made with the C.L.A. champions. Mr. Jones is also negotiating with the Ottawa team, and it is possible that Vancou- ver. Toronto and Ottawa will be re- Drosented in the tournament on the coast in May. THURSDAY. The Government of India has stop- ped all wheat purchases for export except for Mesopotamia. Mgr. P. F. Stagni, who was apos- tolic delegate to Canada from 1910 to 1916. has died at Rome. Following a runaway accident a few days ago, Willie Runclman, Brockville, died on Wednesday lust. E. Rossiter, A. Skidmore and Wm. Cole pleaded not guilty when charg- ed in Stratford with being Social- Democrats. Eddie Piggott, known in all parts 0! Canada as a comic entertainer. died in Toronto of pneumonia, fol- |°Willil Spanish lnlluenza. P. G. Mignauli, K.C., of Montreal, has been appointed to the bench of the Supreme Court of Canada in suc- cession to'Sir Lottie Davies. The British House of Commons ld0Dted a resolution in favor of per- mmlllii women to sit in Parliament. It WH Dnlsed by a majority of 249. President Wilson sent a iinal note to the Germans. telling them that the Central Powers must s'urrender on terms laid down by ~ the military loaders of the Entente. Nln the campaign conducted by the c""Y Leilllle of~Canada, just con- h uded at Chapleau. a total of $1,300 “B Nitin collected for the dependents of the merchant marine, m Several thousand cases of German-_ h W9 101'! purchased prior tothe war tg’ American importers, and since en held in Arnllerdam,.has arrived in New York. mesh unknown robber held up the uolellxoru i_n charge or the Canadian ross Co. I strong box on a trail k H .\'0}l quid Hatter it woman WP quiet i listen. with lueu i neral is 'thc most apt gqmake one miserable: for » ,_ _;......... ...-. 4- lltle I spgqnf ~m,u' ‘ mt W Wulf. layer mnnmm on a. resolution passed by the Band- vloh Town cotmei|.wl1|a»k thou s Government to release htm. rf, || 'MI “Vind that Lazarug tg mgnnl’ d°_ $3; it mule of bein; twice FRIDAY. “Hman racism booted the nan- Gvrmans in the streets of Berlin. do:{eLor Keghogggtd :1i:o°":“i::°“' ot 97 years. y' a t -U, Ii"-°“ Bird. 9. young fanmer ot Nimw Tovnshlo, was lnmnuy tuned W e alslstin in the lhng on a farm. ‘ a at 8' dh It was announced that henceforth Hvnsarr wut no an independant state, with only B- "personal" union with Austria. _ ` The city ot_ Ostend in Belgium' was i captured by the Allies; The victor-I tous troops also entered Bruges, Lille and Donal. Up to the present nearly one mil- | lion British lives have been sacrillced i in the war, according to information ' received by Reuters, Limited. I President Wilson is' a member of T the Versailles Conference or Supreme War Council of, the Allies, His vote is sent by cable from Washington. President Wilson announced thatl the Austrian peace note will not be answered until the Germans make apparent the course of conduct that | UW? intend to follow. The Minister of Justice ordened| that action be taken at once against the strike leaders of Calgary underi the new law which makes it illegal' for men to go out on strike. F. Bevers, janitor at the Edmon-i ton police station, is dead and Sam Cappler, who operates the Liberty Clothing Store, is in the hospital with | a bullet hole through his heart. The murdered is still a fugitive from jus- tice. * | Queen’s University trustees decid- ' ed to begin an energetic campaign to raise $375,000 for an endowment. l in order that a. similar amount offer- ed the university'by the late Chan- cellor Douglas of New York may be _ secured. The Kingston university has already received $125,000. SATURDAY. The British occupied Zeebrugge.\ the last. of the German submarine bases in Belgium. The French occupy Tlvielt und arc l nearing Ghent, Turcolng and' Raou- biax have fallen to the British. Mrs. Abignle Hill, ot Woodstock. died at the age ol! 89. She was the oldesi. native-born resident; of the city. \ Capt. W. Garland Foster, former manager of the Daily News oi’ Nelson. 'B,C., has been killed in action in France. Monsignor' Pietro Di Maria arri-ved in Ottawa to take up his duties as papal delegate to Canada and the United States. There was no issue ol! the Aurora Banner this week owing to the fact that _the entire staff is incapacitated by influenla. _ The British Foreign Oillce made the oillcial announcement that no separate peace offer had been receiv- ed from Austria. . The New Zealand Government has made arrangements to take over the entire New Zealand wheat crop at 1 41 ei bushel I 1 S . p ' . The Czechs are masters ot Prague, | the capital of Bohemia. Czech money is being circulated and the Czech flag is dying over Hardchin Castle. Publication of the “Western Clar- ion," a monthly paper published in Vancouver- by the Socialist party of Canada, has been prohibited under censorship regulations. Allied forces have occupied Kad- ish, in the province of Archangel, and have advanced for it distance of six miles to the south of that place along the Archangel-Vologda railway. Col. Noel Marshall, president of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Bd' vised President Poincare of France that £50,000 was being sent H0111 the Canadian society as a Sill 10 be “Sed for the beneilt ‘ot the refugees in France. \ , Wm. Brew. who up to recently was employed as a. G-.’l‘.R. brakeman. WHS found dmd on the American side oil- poslte the Whirlpool, with an empty carbolic acid bottle beside him. His wire has been in in a hospital. and Brew had lost his position and wall desplondent. MONDAY. \ Chief Justice Meredith declared grant of $15,000 given to the Kniahll of Columbus for the army lil*-9 ¢° be 1 ill l. grke Kalnnamokll. Harold Krlllel' and Clarence Lane, Hawaiian swim- ming champions, will enlist in the' U. S. navy. _ An. epidemic ot Spanish ill!1“°ll°~ en out in some ot the Drill' hae brok 'clpal towns ur Jamaica. Several- deaths have been reD0l‘t°d- h col. C. T. van so-aooeuzle. of the Royal camrnim Dmzoons. 011° °! * " heat known horsemen and D°l0 D18!- ers in Canada. was killed at the trout. Wm. J. slrenmrd. Sarnia T°‘"" ship, aged $3, died from look-law several aus no four “WB” °f W left hand were manlwl ill 5 ‘*'“"-“3 | box and lock-jaw nesulted. i Dr F F. Wesbnook, president of me {;,,,Q,,,-my or ;si-lush columns., died in Vancouver toilowinl lm 1"* ness of several molths. He was born in snot county. Goh. °“ -'UW 1*' - IHS. ' t i Leon Horne. 01° Fl'°“°h “V” °" and aimhne builder. IB dem- 1” 191° he earned the reputntion ot beill¢t¢\':; I lending French aviator, havin! 98 5| lished .a new recordlfor sl`l¢€d in J" 7 of thdt year. | Saturday night and Sunday after- ‘ noon the 'Doronto P011" Umefed ‘ln 44 members ot the Ohtnese Natlgxzn; I ist League and 23 membetrscg dt Social-Domocr-atio Pin? ° “° ' mu pm-gy of North Amer- l me Dem” lacn Social Revolutionary i if:}t2°ti?:'dxmman socialist ram' ' and urs Finnish Socialist Society war arrested tm a blanket charge of Ming in unlawful asomblv-I Among the rlnuleaders taken into cvstody is Isaac Bainbridge. _secretary f the Social-Democrat Party of Can- o 'adm who has helen in trouble onhsgll- mm dn;-‘ga om previous occaa i »--é*-v--°~*1"°W'*-i‘ ' lt is far easier for :I nccfllc to go through thc cyc of n camel than ti! is for a woman to pass through in mom withougglgngmg m _ the mir-\._\ . \'.' ' `~ ' ‘ * 8_K'lRT8 OF SEDAN PARLS, Nov. 8.-French troops re- sumed their advance along the whole front this morning. The statement reads: Our progress yas resumed ag- ain this morning on the entire front French advance elements reached l\slr,t, thirty kilometers north of Rethel. Further to tlhe right we cap- tured early this morning ‘Slngly and Freois andpsnetrated into tim out- skirts of Sedan. The number or pris- oners "taken yesterday was more .than 1,500 the amount oi' materal 'cnp- - . , t lured was ifncreased considerably. Left I0 rishfi'-D. B. Hanna. Toronto. president; Gruhziun Be-ll. tie-puty minister iuilwui-\ .intl canals Ottawa E R “ood Toronto, Robert NEW`CANAD|AN NORTHFRN BOARD ` S011- HM11'l|ll0l\l 1". P- J0ll<>»', .\loutr<~ul; li. 'l‘. llilcy. Winnipeg (‘ M il.nnilton, \\t'ybnm Susk _ l g |,_____T_____ ' _V '_ _ ____ i _ 1 <` 'i ;%__=' "T§;>:~ N f " I W ` `. Q . 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