0 0 O O 00900# O _ O OOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO \llOOO'll'l'§*§OOOOllOOll0lllOIIQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' T' . ' I _ ,`..._:' Concentration' and Unity. Personal and Sectional Differences, Suspicious and Resentment Must' be Forgotten or ° Postponed. This is no Time to-Talk of Parties. There is but one Party, the Nation.”-Premier Lloyd George at Albert Hall. is ‘ - »_-;- -'- ' ‘ ll x * . -I , .. 4 _ ., .1 ¢ - ,,;- -. _,i ,_ » ‘ _ ¢ ‘ » - - <~~ ~l r- lll' ber you are not asking for anything. ir you ash anyone fel' ,fl small Change for ii bill of ally don- omination and he gives it to y0\l- Hilti you give him thc bill, you are certain- ly obliged to him. -but you Owe llllll nothing but -thanks for the accommod- ation. When ou ask your friend t0 subscribe for The Guardian you are really under no obligations but for tho votes you receive. Tho newspaper that he will receive in exchani§’~2_ f"’l` his subscription is value received many times over. This -campaign is not a "B0m°lhI“S fm- nothing game._ The prizes. are cor. tainlly a tangible something and 301| h nditure di-an voting campaign should add rev- cral linndrcd or rvcn thousands oi' votes to their score every day. 'l`lic daily coupon clipped by your friends from the issues of The Guardian should be mailed to the calnpaign df- bartnionl. before the date of exlrait lon. Somconr niust wake up or they wil' be left at the cnd of the’ campalgr. Those candidates' who are not work- ing arc evidently unconscious- ol' what they are laying aside. or they would be “up with the lark' ‘and out ‘at work. Possibly some oi’ the candidates may think as some of those who have cou- st-idered entering tho campaign, :inn they have not much chance bocaus< a few have been doing good work and have quite a goodly number ol votes to their credit_ This is a mis- . T ` r - ' r rr' “Y - -- - - - - --4--..--.----i \ \CANADIANS HA-IIE DRIIIEN HUNS IIIAXINIALISTS NOW , .- INTO MUD DF ROULERS PLAIN HOLD PETROGRAD 1 I itlicultles of the German de- No \vu hc. savs. has been (Canadian Press Despatch) lot' the tremendous operation yct, attempted by our arms. The ciicmy will now V clamaiion Issued to CANADIAN HEA-DQITARTERS l FRANCE (by \V. A. Willison) Spu into the mud of the far reaching Roul- crest, with Passcheudaele Village in their hands and with it a good size paign in the mud behind Passcheii (laele. ken prisoners by our men. lnaking total sincc the beginning of the oper ations, on Oct. 25, of more than thirt_\ commissioned officers and nicn. NY T0 BRlTAlN'S IRRISIS- TIBLE MIGHT. (Canadian Press Despatch) N fence. - devised ciul Correspondent of the Caiiatlian the Gel ans tcrm the moving bar- Press.-Over Passchendaele ridge, rage. gains. ers plain, Canada has driveli the ses will Hun. Yesterday the men of the Do- minion were well established on the in force, while a thin line adds to the speed sufferings of the defenders in the made t ti . semi-circle ot’ captured ground. Our front wounded are coming down the line posed oi shell holes almost filled with exhausted and covered with nnud, but water, jubilant. With them’ are coming Ger- man prisoners, dazed from _the terri- tic nature of our artillery bombard~ ing, worn out from their experience on the of the last few hours and despondent tw0 in at the loss ot' Passchendacle. but glad EXTRAORDINARY `IIMPORTANCE to be removed from lt winter cam- relieve every The infantry ilow spends two days hundred ot’ other ranks have been ta- oiiicers and neilrly nine hundred non- UNVWILLING GERMAN TESTIMO- (IOPENIIAGIIJN, Nov. 8.-- llnwill- ing 'testimony to the irrc-,sistiblc might cvor \vc ot' the British offensive in I<`landcrs utilize is givcn by Lieutenant-General Von u:c_h_oId, Arden:-, the military critic ot' thc Tho Unity Telegraph ggyg; --'php Tageblatt of llcrlln. who- sends from possossltiii of Pagstghenqamt, ig H ,.,_y-m. lilo l"|anll’ Ur- MC-' tflimtoi- on behalf of the Club, E. Burke. was almost as enjoyable usI0°_t°b"' 1""h_' Vernon but ‘eC°{‘tl3' "9 Rae rxlelldell <=0“KfM\llatl°llS lf' f’f@'I nntnrlnn stewart, Professor or Phi- lr taken all one of the nellviol lrlli"“I'“'"ml to tllmgce I“Iili`v-ilullmued uf-heel 1: _ . _ y » 'll' lil CT TL ' DI Miss Hattie Huestis Miss Corinne Gallant Mr. Gerald P. Breniiicr Miss Viola Mullins , Mrs. H. S. Hinton all the candidates should strive to have a llarge niimher of votes to their name, as' nothing succeeds like r-:ia cess, ami candidates will find it much easier to get votes it they have : good vote credited to them when their name appears in the list of candi- dates. ' All s-ubscriptionir must be in this ofiice hy Saturday to count in thc tirst period. N0. 1 ` Summersidc Summersidc tilmrlottctoivli (lhui'lottcto\vli tlllllrlottetowli 20,844 19,149 i 1.51 7 5,945 5,325 ' DISTRICT No. 2 Mr. A. E. Jenkins Mrs. “H A. Cummings Miss Beatrice Brown Miss Lillian Ingles Mr. Gerald Murphy Meagher. ll. I/Vallacc, (_ llutchcr. .l. _‘ _V _ l'Inri'iscn, \’t-'. Morton, A. Philips, J. “mt Ye” p,l,mMm_dm)' H? th(_“_lg‘,": Rowland and \V. It. Scriven. visited frl‘::pI‘::teaq'ti;§du';;AP;tvfigriffzq §2‘|ur:?t‘}e§l0v:I"; y?g;?]:`:_lfllyl,%T$r_'iI\§!l%;:' on :fs it lizul licgdii it would lnlvolil arrival oi' the S. S. Araninorc hv a ' ' . , ' _ Club would cncouiitcr, but he saw no coininittcl- headed h_\ President Vt .I mason fur doubting me success 0,- tm, ` ' _` ‘ ‘ ' . _ ` _ " srlltful thc ‘.llairt.‘ to I _ _ . 1 . . -» - - S.C|m"` Pwr' ,H ' 1" h“'w,ult` Ai, M" oxprcsscd tho peculiar' picilsllim- il. l3l1l'l0W. R0t8l‘|tlll Wt1tkiH‘ tlCt€'-fl "H bmml' W' W'\l(:()l'r' J' J] runny' , ` AH was to llilil ns all Islander to pcriorln liCC0mDUnlSI~ EXIIEIIINI IIIIIURE r i ,, ,_ g » _ » \ very siil,t_..sstlll career. llo pointed the visitors wolf-_ met. on tht, mu _`_0m(_ Cl. the mmcumcs “_hh_h uw i | » ltcv. It. G. Fulton delivcrcd all ll Ltd. Ile was a young man of ex front, and a younger brother Alexan rlcr at homo and cnc sister, Mis. the sorely bereaved mother and fa mily The Guardian tenders llccpes cellcut. character and had hosts of friends in tho City wlin will sill(-curly 'mourn his death. Besides hi;-l wi- flovvlt-ll mother there arc lcft to mourn his brothcr above roferred to at thc Georgetown Moiltaguc .-\ lherton Kciisiiigtoir Kensington _ DIS'l‘RIC'I` N0. 3 Mr. I{. M. Brotliers Mr. Roland Buchanan Mr. Lloyd Proude Mr. R. H. Abbott Mr. Daniel McLean Mr. Duncan McLean Mr. Wm. M. Belllwtit Miss Stella Robbllll-l Miss Sadie Egan Mr. Ira Fraser Mr. Charles E. Wa-lkttl' Mrs. Maurice White Bear River' liraglalbuiic N. Wiltslilrc ~" Mlllpeque , Murray Itlvor (.‘-orriwall linululllaiic (‘-cntrul llctiequc 2 l ,379 19,81 7 9.060 7,843 7,255 20.804 I 8,961 1 4,305 1 2,325 9,880 9,644 5,870 5,037 5,004 5,000 llonsliaw Port Borden ( ialedonia Rocky Point l-larry 'i`idmarsh and conveyed in au- , _ _ , , yd tos tc- the Victoria I-lotr.-l. After lun-I (I“lbl}mf(:`_ 0 AT)r'£l&?m(i:;;\' n'prce'i cheon the party drove to thc l”rovin-I am ‘"1" pp ' , cial Buildings ‘where mev were w(,l_l sc-nl, tlleinscives in good i`c\llowship comcd by Prcniicr Arsenault. in thc' l'£i°x:')‘\H'(;"]'l|£"xoxo\JvE;L:;lk‘;eu:R,e£m_ g°u"Ci|llf“‘a"_l‘)_[ir ,Wfy w_er° sh(f“;nI time oi'. llc then read the uf; trmiéfh e'uen('l1?‘(,(_l_,;;|,\,u§;'";;2]0;s_:;I cliartcr and handed over the salneitg ‘ ' ' ~ ` - ~ : » . C- f h cet ci Canadiaii satcsnien whilh' th" Pm`m°m me numb YL 0 W C mier Areenault on behalf of not only, |,N,phy (1 'ivered an ,sloqupm ad. yet instituted had returned its char- speech my the duties and privileges of WY- ' fellowship and social service. A Vltlil WHS I-Ile" Pam W the Gencr' Premier Arsenault spoke of the HI VU' Farms "mich Where the "ISV pleasure lt gave him to welcome so 10” 9f\5°Y£“I*‘ma“>’ fm' the mst Ume» many eminent men from a sister pro- '-°S9@InS U10 f0X‘3B In WSU' 'D0n5~ A vlnce, and reier_red to the great us- run was next made tothe Experlmen- Histance whmh R potty pkg the notary l-11| Fdrnl “nd I-he “V9 SNOW I¥l5P°Cfed~ Club was to legislators and thoso A" 0-"sw" I““Ch9°" at swwafvs '01' who had the public welfiite at heart Iowan and the party retllrlled t0 the i.env'...... ° yesterday was 48 degrees "d oak R0fkefS it was 42 above. The lo\\f|f0f|_~ab]e_-..5p[i|'|g 533|: The tide will be high td back_W0rth at 6.38 and tomorrow at 7. 6. IEW" large Strong white _ Strong white cnumcli A dozen other dealt! ML Appl); by len" mg $4.75, $5.50 up styles S55 1 Wtllllllfflll VIII!" Ill nefirerd or this amce and re BRASS BE; Rustlco, R.R. No. 2, Pg. llandsome all llruss hcl- l°55‘11'7 3|- _0, Llnlment euros purge! In cowl ln- high tomorrow mornin .. _ .. $12.50. $20.00. $25 Passchendaeie Village and Good Sized Semioircle ol Captured Kerensky llas Been lleposell; Military lie- tiround Now in llands oi Canadians, Germans' Driven int Muddy Plan oi iioulers: Wounded Canadians Returning Covered Workmens Delegates Will Form Govern- with Mud but Jubilaut. 930 Prisoners Taken Since 0ct. 25- o volutionary Party .lojned_ by Soldiers’ and ment and 0iier Immediate Peace. Pro- Army. TEXT OF PROCLAMATION. (Canadian Press Despatch) PETROGRAD. Nov. 8.-The text of the proclamutioii oi’ the Military Rs- volutionary Committee reads: ‘ “To the army committees of the ac- tive army and to all Councils of -Sol- diers and Workmen's Delegates and to the garrison and proletariat ot' Pe- trograd: iileiit for the opening of the spans oi’ "We have deposed the government the bridges across the Neva later| were overridden by the Military Com» revolution and the people. The of Kerensky, which _rose against the change which resulted in the deposi- tion of the provisional government was accomplished without bloodshed. The Petrograd Council of Soldierls and Workmeii`s Delegates solemnly welcomes the accomplished change and proclaims the authority of the Military llcvolutionary Committee until the creation of a government by the Soldiers and Workmsn's Dele- ,gates Announcement of this is Revolutionery Committee calls upon the revolutionary soldiers to watch _closely the conduct of the men In cc-mmand. Officers who do not join the accomplished revolution imme- diately and openly must bo arrested yat once as enemies. The Petrografl |<‘onncil of \Vorknien's and Soldier’s delegates conspders this to be the programme of the new authority: First,-The -offer of an immediate democratic peace. ,_ Second.-The immediate handing over of lnrgc proprietor land to the peasants. Third.--The transmission of all alitiiority to ‘tile (Iouncil of Soldiers and Worknien's» Delegates. l"ourth.-The honest convocation of li constitutional assembly. The National revolutionary army .must not permit uncertain military ldetachlnents to leave the front. for ,i’etrogl':ir.'. They should use persuas- ion, lint where this fails they must oppose any such action on the part of these detuchnients by force with- out mercy. The actual order' must be read immediately to all military dctziclilnonts in all arms. The sup- pression of this order from the rank _ and file by army organizations is eq- uivalent to li great crime against the ' revolution and will be punished by all the strength ot' the revolutionary _ law. Soldiers, for peace. for bread. for land and for power of the people. _ (Sad) Tho Military Revolutionary Committee. PREMIER KERENSKV HAS FLED FROM PETROGRAD _ _VV/\SlilNGTON| Nov. 8.-Hremlqr lxerensky has fled from the capital, 'i . _,Gam a trainm “urs” in “,innmL'g' To the sellii-official news agency declar- es. Orders. it states. havo been issued iyfor his arrest. theme “From Ocean to ()ccan." There F|l9m'|-l¢U¢- VHf‘°Y\ |-°l`d- R- F- C-» - O'|"l*|'1"l'¥+§##'l'llllO'#§#4* E CUNIJENSEIJ SPEIIIAISE I till#-l|~'|~+l|~4»'l~§+ll>ll><|-ll-I-+'l»+ - at two cents per word not. HOUSE FOR SALE ON GRANVILLE St. Summcrside. Apply Jas. McDo:i dl il ht Vclhhl I` " `- , nhl -ti r hu -.rl . 1.1/1--~ ' i't°”w<5`-it-1 3 "lfi--=»l3~7-=-t°l-T7~'i`l"l»`»`l`<§5'?I.‘iII..‘li.II"ii.“I.‘$i.f’.§L'§.§`ii§",.“SA-iiihi. ft?-f.I..‘IiiZ`.t .?..°.‘.‘.-l..Xif‘JI.if`§‘if‘“n’. G. .. G. . C wa.. gan. '"`“*°°“ '““°"'"' "° ‘-‘T °" In (Jliarlottetown. it might takeI m,,ur|s¢ ,md his y-emu,-ks were punc- Davison occupied the chair and at the Sieghannsaueryj guy 'woundeff' Week Ui' UIOHUI- Apply £0 224 Eu! sometime to find itself. but the prln- yd “-ph hear; tau pier and ap- close tendered the lecturer a hearty ’ ' ton street. go 40.12 l t 5 0 Mt! un e y 007199 Hlld DUFDOEGH W€l`€'lll‘0lid enough pluusc. Not lor many years have vote Of thanks nl0V€'.I by GX-GOVGl'n0r \\ord value through _vostcrda_v that ~ _ and D0“`e"f“I ellough I0 9“5“"9 that tl . ,- ' _ nt bee privileged to lls- MCl\Illll0ll and SOC0¥ld€ll hy- Jl-lllt-Z6 ('corgc (‘. Walker, son of Celt. Jus. *HEAVY 5 the Club would not fail, for no cluli,t;;::q(top;€l‘l¢?l an alqle and insplrinf-I Stews” Walker, has vbomi wo~ v d {""_‘.:a'in. Bale' exw“:n°t‘~?m_ "ig: ll I I I I I-'Ilcloth or carpets. Apply at The \ . IHS A0 me hI5\\ Om?" ‘lf Pl"‘mI9" R0" subjects that ought to be avoided us and most picturesque scones on tho tm] - ' ' ‘ ` ' i r Bay and Bedford on Oct 3 ot’ money Finder leave wit enmmrlmi reward. 1072-1 1-7 I M2ipt D.- IMMEDIATELY-, LAD 'in writing to W. W. Payute 5000 ' 'i-iii .` V' ` ' 'I l t7_os at tuf¢ - cut 0"; the fefgifzfe Pnglsfdnem vangumrk reported itamh§:‘alq-lla'-gigs.émemd the New guy() morn nz ll ll" _ti Selection of New,Patlor Furui _ ..M.EE.nNGs_AETO s9l00t your favorlte Candklnte' Then ' that Ia. deputatlon from the Ladies’ ,WGA he (Cp, in /perusing “Q0 charter of 'Tile inoon rises tomorrovg' , _ , p ` message (L , _ . _ ..... Premier A"°“°““- C°“9“| Pierce- M9' population increasing from 15.000 to llllll Sunday at 8.11. H NG EVENTJQ.. 1 | H ti slll)B(!l‘l[)t|0II Blllllll 011 I9 IIB ’ I' “ ` P ‘ I 9 the new clllh that Rotary was 1 ~ ' - -_ _ dn. t to the Campaign Manager (pf thc co-operation of the Rotarians in ¢e,.na¢i0m,|" He ¢0n-,pared the key' The last, quarter of the u _ 4 5, _"" ,ln Wm- bg ‘mm in Chariot out Und 50110 it ec I bringing the exhibition of war tro ‘ ' ' d N 6th 12 - “ - . 1 ~ 'nat or the old ounas which was "ex- 0" Tllell BY- OV- at » - - ov. sth. Most I oruut tu f' “date will recelvc e A The-re will he a new moon . 1(;§¥.11.ggg&\ tl i ide of this DRP" Fm it ci li walled n on him ani haired th --inlet 2 F6 Q emi Wu vmmng eo I I Charlottetown Guardian and your .nm pina. hers for the sensor or the 4, , -- with Rotary which wa. te e If ou.-are in arrears send that lu, as ned Cross. The President also rs I”-,}'§,;'§-'-'efsd »-|m,,,-,,,,,|,,,,,,|,-- H., ex! nasday, Nov. inn at 1.19 p. the V0 0005001 ° y 4 ,, , ‘_ ldlported that from the same source pressed ms admlrauon for the msn' The length of today wil 4, umm.” cu". Nw | I ||; Wm entitle the Pdtltlidutc to the V0t¢‘5 3"* ' "5 0" 0 came ll request that Lord Northeillie *ideals or notary. slid lhouzht notary l\°“t= “"4 f°\'t¥~“ill° llllllllto ' "0 subscription- ____*______ _(_ _____-_._..__ _. ._, _ t ; . 'an once. 732-to-zoiatr N noAo BETWEEN sr . ‘ - I n \ l I vrl r I.