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M “es RT- HON- C- J- DOHERTY wr. HON. sm THOMAS Wllrrl-1 ._.l._ '_`.....`...._¢_ .f 31:' , <'=4,,‘§-¢»v~f’r tie; I' E," . - \ v lt’i`_ HON. ALBERT SEVIGNY Minister of Inland' Revenue - f -. --cl 1 , - III PRIIVIIIECARS in ulvt lllliluls ample of the operation of the cam-_ palgn set under way by the Canadian Railway Association] for National Defence, tc relieve the car shortage. was announced today by tho secretary. W. M. Neal. Hesv loss and possible ruin for many OI the farmers of the maritime provinces have been reported to be imminent unless the shortage of potato cats on the Canadian Government Railways was remedied at a very early date. The surplus production of potatoes in the dominion this year has been finding an outlet in the heavy export trade to the United States and several hundred potato cars belongins to the Canadian railways are still held _south ofthe border. » The lack of this type of car in eastern Canada had become _sc acute that it was taken up by the aS'f»°°\\1~ tion. At their office in the Eastern Townships 'Buildins. it was stated that arrangements were practically complete whereby a large l'i\l1¥lb8i" 05 potato urs belonging to one °f *M Canadian ‘transcontinential lines would be loaned to the Canadian Gov~ ernment Railways. on north 0f`the Susana valley, mei Arrangements have also been made with the New England roads. in YIJSW of the egiuting mild weather condi- tions, topostpone the date of their embargo on shipments of potatoes ln PREPARINC EIIR AIIACN CN VENICE AMSTERDAM, Nov. 9.--Comment ing on the Austro~German advance in the direction of Venice, the semi-oill- cial British news agency prepares the public for an attack on the famous art centre. od into an importont centre of war industries. 4 Itaiiian Statement. ROME. Nov. 9.-The Italians have been compelled to evacuate territpry in the mountainous area north of he plains of Northern italy in order to establish their new line. The war oilica reports this. The enemy occu~ pied this territory after the Italian withdrawal. Gorman Statement. BERLIN. Nov. 9. via London-The lalian line on the Tagliamento river has been won hy the Austro-Germans it was ofllcially /announced today by the war -ofllcc. Tho announcement says the Italians have evacuated the entire line along the river to the Ad- riatic coast. The German statement says tilat from the- Felia Valley to the Colbri- s . Italians are retreating. (This region tes and the Carnic Alps.) Conilagrations, the German state- ::::k2;°-;:§l?_"p%';‘;dl:2:ymc°I|;g;:u§a,:) between the mountains and the sea . , h 1 ' f through the Upper iltalian plain. t.h°"9by “n°";‘£35 u::.°l._Bi;“‘::; :,318 tt; .._-.._--_- not make them stop fighting. however del-_-~ ntil the had literal been snlotll PEACE MOVE IS REJECTED ` equlpmémriuw E ' from American I I i “ Y ' ly ' ' '°K“l\\' P°'°'° ° 'B esnmauv ro ANNouNcE PEACE md under thu cdr-muud. sv |=Anl.laMsN~r LONDON \r 7-A I ov J Balfour. PREM EWS lines. ' - 'reams serene New vEAn's I 'Id Y d lMPoa1°ANcs OF J it contends that Venice has develop-' includes’ the front along the Doimin-N . ent add , indicate that the route be- °""““y Wx mm t° Nmember 15' so mg takensby the retreating Italians isI, EIRSI ANIERICAN. 0 D BIIIIIII SHED WITH THE ARMERICAN ARMIES AT THE FRONT, Nov. 7.-They were making ready today to bury in thc hallowed soil of France the first Ani- orican soldiers to fight and dis to make the world safe for delllocracy Three ofthelll died. fourothers sus- t¢\‘ned wounds. and thirtoecn are somewhere behind the Germain lilies in this first encounter and today o\'» el'y man making ready for the battle line awarded to ‘them tllc suprelile. comnlendation that ill their fight they sustained the heal. traditions of the American. army. They were outnumbered. this little detachment. of Summies. The fact that they fought against ovorwhelln ing odds and were irretrlevalliy cut off from reinforcements did' um de tor them in striking bnck with llll their power. ln the narrow_ircllchf:l. lvllero there was no 'room for rifle shots, the Am< oricalls fought with their chlbbed guns. their hayollets. their -treilcll knives, their intrcnchillg spades, even their hands. Flares and the suddoll glare of exploding shells showed -occ- asional rapid plctures of struggling groups, one or two American soldiers surrounded by a solid mass ot’ Ger- I "‘ ' l ;-si _,= ;. ._ \ ~. 1 `. I' ) V, .pr . RT. HON. HUGH GUTHRIE I Solicitor'-General IIT. HON. FRANK COCHIIANE Withdut portfolio . , _ _ V _ 'RT. HON. G. D. ROBERTSON Without portfolio PAN-illillls lst llllv is llvll COPENI-IAGEN. NOV. ’I.-~ An at» ~`tempt is being made by the pntl-Ger- man forces to use the victory ill ii.~ aly as at lcvcl- to overl.llrn the pre- vious decision on peace tel-mg and particularly tn coax or hludgcon Count (lzerllill, the Ausiro-llunguriltll foreign nlinl.~\t.cl'.` and Chancellor Von llertling into zl revision of the peace attitude in answer to Pope llenedict's peacelnote. The lsonzo offensive 'has been revealed as being even mole political ihnn military in character. mans, :l whirling nlaelstronl oi' arnls,Id°SIgn°d nm' °“IY t'° md“°° I Benti' handy und lucluu feet. flushing hay “limi WMU” will Permits WCG 'fait' ora told it. The Americans no have a chance against over poweringly superior masses of the enemy. The fact that they did not have a chance did onetsi shouts. mgffiecl' yells and the E; aL?;“g;"e“ slésfywgghglt 3:0 toirligliz ndsof inw'n fomth on- ~ W I-lil ' g(;`,;_ q~h|BpI:,,,m, t'|;1egstg,.y_ asesm-,,`Iv_IAustr‘ia, and ‘relieve the pressure did t which Count (zerhln has steadily ex- 'ercised upon the German Government to conclude pence at almost any price. CERIAANS BEIIIIIE AINERICAN SIRENCIN lnan press is deprccating /tmerlca’s participation ill ills war, now illzlt first captures of Aulericllll troops have forced admission from Cornlall authorities that the Unitosi States is actually on the tiring line. The Cologne Gzizetttfs comment. received. estimates Alnericuis strength at “about the same value s that of Roumnnia." Tile newspaper admits energetic irlllnlllg by the Ulll~ ted States of its ilglltiVll»z men and prints alleged statistics showing, the men being prepared for service. “The United States." the article continues, “will however be unable- to transport more than 500.000 men by the sunlvmer of 1918. Many troops must be kept on American coast de- fences ami along the Mexican bor~ -if ..¢.Q__.---- ROME. Nov. 7--Thi! DFBVBIIIHS Im' a secretaryior foreign affairs, replying _“No ‘N R-OME presslon at the Vatican. presumably ~ in the House of Com ons yest da MEE confidential in!0rmBt|0!\I to a peace motion prolgosed by E-E lg, "‘°_“ _ RE- ' base upon _ _ c"M",T FROM HOSPITAL fromd Austrian and German Catholic L¢ug.3mi¢h_ Liberal member for WASHlNG'l‘0NlNov:7.--The meeting _.___ sources. is that the peace terms of Northampton, declaredf "The aim, in Rome of the prellliers of England, . pr", Despatch) the Central Powers will be announc-. ' Ifor which Great Britain ¢/me,-ed thelltaly and France, is indicated by otll- (°'”"'°" ` Y \"B- I *T - 'war were not and are not either imc ial despatches' received here today tn d Rl iall b f rs New ea C 0 C y 6 0 I LONDON Nm' 6"sc°"l°“d Yard vi dic be of greatersrope than only the con .__ ` Much importance is attached to the - » rl li ti ' ti 8125101-IN. 1t1love‘l::be;;rn{erlyC:l;¢a|"; report, that Von Hermng 1, “gd w operatives toldily locate-cl the head to E3 Eresngemed :gr tzevpmpgllz ¢:)|:lerp|:,;;g sidemnon or mimary measures to 'EIN-I:ce»:'IaI‘Es 'gIlRu'sh0l and killed have accepted she( eermanl Shiancgl- ;§\:akdi;T:g;\;§f°i<; ;f“:‘i;c;°‘;;\dsac\:;:‘; or emancipation and security or nu. meet the esnunh drive into ltuly. ' th C n- |0fBhip on the co dition t a e e ~ rope." ' . M. PalnlevQ't:he'Frenc'h.‘premie»r was EEi)ITn :ov§I"lf|;r:ntaraII;rtI(y i. rc-I nlarkahie scene ill the high u-gurls! when zl conscientious Obicctor wns' haranguillg thc court`in ills OwnI, case.. A<:col'ilillg to Tile Times, Just-I it-.o llowlatt rclllurked, “l have serious business in another court," and left the bench. The luw requiring two judg- es on such an application. .lustico one with the zlppiicatiml." The appli» cant protested. Justice Darling re- plied, "Slnco the court has been hear