“ ‘i "~- _ .. ,. _ _ . _.__~_,___ .ti _.,.,;-__._,,_“. _1,\,,4:_.,,»,,.__._,{.__.t__ _ _,__ ._ , "t'_:» » ->' ~-_ .‘ ~f¢». _,-, ~.- ._ H. . ,.-_ .. . . ». , ,_ gg, ur. ..,_t_,_______y_ .,.}_, ,§_,____l._ ___.,_,_,~ _ A .__,,i .5 V. ji ` » ' ffl --`= , , I ' f E ' f '* ~ 4"'»‘=*' i 1"? :casa ga 4-i z =,...,_ O _ I _I _ Q , __ Il . A Our Soldiers Fi lit For You---Victor I Bonds Fi lit F or Tliem U UUA T`_“`“"" U """ """“`~"' ‘rr ~~-~~~ ' t _ """'""" ""'"""""""""""""" ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' "'"""'T'T""""""""="f"-'-'-1'-`-'~""'f-'~'-‘J-'-'-'f~'f-“f-2~~-~~-~f -------- -::..--._: . _ _ _ . , _:.'::.¢_.__:::_--,_,,,_:;__~ 1. THE CH Rl.~Q,T_T_l§_T°0;IYn GU RDIA A Z . _ _ "-~ _ L_ _ _ A t _-_=___ A _ __ _ __i_ ___ l Weekly (Now Evening Daily) 1887. nm-r only r........ nn cniiatorrarown, camps, ivioNpAv, NOVEMBER 12, 1917 itil’ 52.' Y‘LZ‘L',f,'i'.‘i1'.1‘?.’..,"‘...".‘i.iCL‘2:."i.?’J"i‘ 'i 'Pays ‘-- "‘ - - - .-A-1- _ _. _ :msg _i I- I li l9l$i6l@l9l9 sf ) _ _ -AAA 4 <_ FIRST GIIN FIREII TUIJAY IN VIGTURY LUAN ITAMPAIG Prince Edward Islanders attention! We can and must stand shoulder to shoulder with the other Provinces of the Do- minion in doing our duty, by helping the Government Finance Canada's share in crushingtlie German menace. Each Province should be looked upon as a Reserve Depot in this great war and the best message of encouragement we can send the boys at the front, is that we are prepared to back them up to the full limit of our resources. The success of the Victory Loan is vital' to the \vell being of every men, woman and child in the Dominion. In subscrib- ing for Victory Bonds, however, no one is asked to make any sacrifice, but merely to loan all the money he or she can com mand, to the Governineiit_ It is an investment with the best security and with the high interest rate of 5% pei' cent. Let everyone in Pr E. I. take an active interest not only in subscrib- ing for Victory Bonds themselves but in persuading others to invest as well. The voluntary co-operatioii of all citizens is asked for, as the cainpaign lasts only a few weeks and the Pro~ vincial Executive are anxious that no person in the I°ro\'iiice shall be able to say they were not given an opporttinity to invest in Victory Bonds. Canada has sounded a call to all citizens that the war may be carried on to victory and lasting peace. Livery $50.00 Victory Bond sold is at step nearer to peace. This is a war iii which resources ai'c a detcrniing factor as well as men. Everyone can help win the war-buy Victory Ti:»nd<_ All can help avert hard tiines-buy Victory llonds. l\lal 'Qlmc "4 3. <, ( l9i@Cl%§%i9l©l?l ,it 3/ S 1 LI: ;';|'\-\i'~u.'; cnt. reiewrv `”i-:`-i -A ;'~i»~;:;: \v .rc/rcrcn ivi _r ninisurrrnrs IN THE GUARDIAN’S _ CAMPAIGN STANDING Some 0i The Canilidal in Their Vote Count. A Another announcement of thf:‘ standing of the candidates will he published in the Thursday issue Ol The Guardian. so it will be a good idea for some of the. candidates to send in their subscriptions so that their names will be among the leaders when that list in published. - A number of nev/‘as-piraiits have en- tered the' field, and some of tl\0S0 that were down in the list have mount- ed several rungs up the ladder 0! SUC' cess, Not Too Lli°- A number of men and women are anxious to enroll and become candi- dates, but they tear it its too late £0 win a prize. One lady ‘said B110 Devel hired to gn into nnynnns in which there was n probability of beins de' foated and she feared the camliiilléii had been running too long f0I` lie* No greater mistake could lie mad? than to think it ever too late to enter the campaign. for li’ YOU HW 3 hustle' You will notneed m0r6 than half °' a third as m-ucb time as some Ollie’ people. If you have a la\'E0 Humber of friends, either here or elsewhere. and you will let them know you lil' es Made Quite A Jump yon will be pretty apt to receive all the aid you need. So if you have been waiting to en- ter the campaign but feared -too niucli time had elapsed, make yourself easy ky. who escaped from Petrograd on safe at general headquarters, now battle. | _ carrie-'l out yesterday. a small but I west of I’ai-iscliondaele. whereby tho the ridge. The advance was over a 2,500 yard front. and tlin extreme depth reached was about eight linu- drod yards. Tho attack was carriszl out with tho precision which has marked all the recent British moves iii Flanders. At an early hour. it was reported that not only had thc' objectives been reached, but some- of the men had even gone beyond them northward. along the ridge. Two positions north of Mosselniarkl 'were still holding out at latest rc- ports. although thc- British were re- ported to have pushed beyond both those places, leaving- them to be ‘moppod up by the reserves. North of Goeberg, there were sc- 'BRITISH BATTERIES A 'TIIW WITH ITALIANS ` (Canadian Press Despatch) lTALlAN HEADQUARTERS, No- tuken their position along the front on that point and enroll today and go to work and see how easy it win be to catch up with the leaders and even outc-lass them. Up to this tim? no great amount of work has been done by any candidate, butthings are beginning to warm up and if YOU Wiiih to be in the race be certain to enroll immediately. Advice to Candidate- _ Those candidates that have started their campaign for votes and have not obtained the instant co~ope‘ratlon of their friends, an they expectedwhvliid not be discouraged in this, the ver; beginning of the race . They will find if they carefully look over the list of the ones near the top. that ‘write the campaign department i get advice and suB86Bil°¥l5 H0111 All campaign manager. itivenesn' properly applied form and tho results will be manlfof tend going into the cnmpaisn in °=\°“' est and you want their assistance. (Fon i.|s1' or-' cANo|oA , er. TES SEE PAGE THREE) i M»mwWH%"“ before the campaign ls milriy GHYS Old' *- vember 10.- British batteries have- lin re ared to ive support to thel (Canadian Preis Despatchi KERENSKV 'rRooPs occupv preaching iietr-ogrini and to have en PARIS. Nov. 11.-Premier Kerens- TSARSKEE SELO. tahlished communication with loyal S 4) tri ~) K - \ forces, which already are engaged in Preniier Keronsky in said to be ap ,é__..?__l-- (Canadian Press Despatch) FRENCH REPEL ATTACKS AT l,t)Nl)ON, Nov. 11_-~'l`he Geriiiaiia OISE CANAL. _U1 have inade no attempt to capture the (Canadian Press Despatch) ground gained yesterday by the Bri- PARIS, November li).-The oiiici-_il tish on tho Flanders front, says tlif innouncetment by the \Var Office to- slateinent issued today. The state- iight on tho campaign reads: "The PASSCHENDAELE Now secure icailidiafi PPCSS D€SPi\l-Uh) ‘ ' `raid lin-it night noriiiwust of Warne- BRTTISH TIEADQITARTERS IN veral strong coiiceiii.i‘atcil posltioiis. ton." l?»El.GlUM, Nov. 11.- '|`iie British und fighting was proceedliig lzotwocn » _ the British and the tlctfeiiilers, who VIOLENT ATTACK BV GERMANS l¥1iD0i‘li‘~ii£ Oiieration north and north- worn holding out stiilylioriily, llcri REPULSED. I also tho Hritisli advanced line wi-_\ " -‘salients about l’asselieiid»zielo and beyond all these slroiigliolils. Ono PARIS. Nov. il_--- A Gerniuii nltark Goeborp were widened, giving the point lvid been stornied and oiiterctl in the Vosgea near liartnians. \’Vell- llritisli ii firm grip on their conqiier-I twice bv th-_~ British and twice they erkopf, resulted in a violent engage- ed positions on the northern crest of had withdrawn before counter-attacks _mont last night. Tho War Oillco boforo noon. -announces that the Gorinziiis were rc- NO ATTEMPT BY GERMANS TO pulsed co-iiiplet_ely_ Another attack RETAKE PASSCHENDAELE. at llelcli-'_i<‘koi°kopi' also was without siiccess. trtillerv ment follows: _ _ . “A lic.-.ivy rain has fallen durin' ho region of the Olae Canal. On _ tlio`iiiglit_. The eneiny‘s artillery lin lic- right bank of the Mouse there been. action agai st our positions _s -'ps spirited infantry fighting. Af- the Hlgm °E N°"°mb°T G In an ““t°' (Canadian PVBSS Dvsnatclil attacks on the Bolskoviki in the ca- inob e ambulance, and who arrived LONDON, Nov. 11.-Premier Ke- pital. A wireless despatch from Q i'ensky's troops have occupied tho Russia says the collapse of the Bols- has 200,000 men devoted to him, ac- wireless station, according to a wire-I koviki movefmoiit is only matter of ‘ cording to a wireless message t'roti.u_less despatch sent from Petrograd by days or even hours. /I H-lparanda. Sweden. which escaped the Committee for saving the couritryl Il-he Lanlnlle C€nii0l'SlilD- and the revolution. The rebels aro_' The revolt against the Bolskevlkl . : The wireless despatch says the la~ said to be-retiring in disordered mobfi iii Petrograd is increasing. in Moa- f test news l’rom Petrograd is that on Petrograd. (cow tiio lied Guard has been defeat- - 'C-05Si1Cl¢8~ filllell l>Y Mpxlmalists. are BOLSKIVIKI MOVEMENT NEARING ed. Premier Koreiisky will approach lfllaateriill; the Bolakoviki in a street COLLAPSE. !l’eli‘ograd towards evening today. | ‘_ il: if L .N I 3" I ., Zi: 'lf fighting was quite active in _ ed vos-lcrtlav north oi' the village. bu "oops re-ostalilfslied their positions. I' l ii f utr at-tion has take Flie cannonado was intermittent on .- Pas~»chcnilaolc aii¢` the ground captu' or several counter attacks our is I < Zi no inrtier ii a y _ . . v, . ‘l; place. Wt- carried out a successful the rest ot"tlio front." DD . The newspaper declares- that Italy's=ei’i’orts of the mother in the home-the bread question has never been uncler-,teacher in tlifi f\`iiousnes.s of the Ithreal ngaitnst. italy, David Lubiii_ re- presentative of the United States, at the international institute of Agricul- ture, said today: “Perhap;~' ii will prove ii good thing, The Aiistro-Gorman invasion certain- ly has stirred up the patriotism or ltalians as inever dreamed it pos sible. Air-9 it will show the Allies the neetl of haste to combat the Aiistro~Germaii plans to defeat italy separately now that Russia in not lo be relied \iD0n and also before the J practitioner -tho toiler ainoiigst of the worthy poor and exhorted his liearors to have u kind appreciation of their efforts and a more sympathetic attitude’ to- ward them_ In a truly eloquent perora- tioii he urged his hearers to come iii- io that living relationship with the filirist, which will make live the well- uprlng of their lives-_ love of God ami love of their fellow creature-s. Rev. lvlr. liarriclough_ whose nerniong were so much onl05'0d yester- day wlll lecture in the Church this evening at 8 o`clock_ on South Africa. The ltcture will be illustrated with up- wards of one hundred views. There should be n full house. United Santas troops arrived in the spring. it in nn important fact that the Auiitriann- and Ge-:mann are hor- ribly aliort of food for the civilian population and that they must attack anti naturally have done mai the Ti_T_P. SIEMETI ASHTIREIISIANTI STILITIERS IN A l»‘fi`<';`t"tf’t‘€`¢"»»'E>'i'€“-rs. i§§3f"`fT_‘1-n.. - Grand ’l`runk Pacific steanie-.r_ Priiii-c , _ John is nsliore, according to reports Gunner J°°°Ph D°"'9a"’ c'ty‘, - ,___ hero today. W°“"d°d' _ I After Novcniber 10th, all men in ------- :ifizs On-_ th i"idt It ~t rt- I MF mclmril D°“g““ 50 __lfl`llT°‘é__€>cf_ SeivTcc. ‘or “ciiiiniil Cexeiiiptiiciliil L e. D D I E ' city received _ofii_cial notl 3' "'nli.seiitees, without leave/1`he status |lierolc services heretofore chiefly; i ielilily lhi1£_lliS f»0i1» Gilfinffi J0S¢l>li nf Surg, ,teflmlwrs and those who borne by the italian rear guards in! 3335?*-M:§ll_II9"3'»M3'a;__f“lmI3§;1miffliave compiled with the requirements "de effmt tohstuy the Ailstm_GermanI Wli'ille' L/liii’ca‘-iliii'o oiil‘ Noveiiibci: of tha Proclamation or October wth Tt lilmcel T Flrefonlliat on of the ' --~ 2nri“‘wiJ'uiitied ii ri lit armi" Fronillh entirely different' H is permmedl pg___§*_i_1mi;i‘i;;_V ___=:__;7igil__iB;__?g __0_5i;?_ll§l\§_tl __ pwvnte Cqmellalsg rcceivéd it __ fpr such defaulters to first ruirendei I .. ~ _ _ _ _ _ - ‘ ‘ , _ ;` tieinsclves to th o civil or military |d_er, an? t_l;_ere_ha_i;__ bein ii_i_aterlal __\_Iery_ lri_teie_sti_i1_l§ and profital_>lo u_e;_e 1_$p_;‘l1§1l_il:;t_0(5_t_11\I:_?_;‘___l30ul;;;1_S um_hm.mC5 and ai-terwams claim ITT ange tn 9 B wa on rom t 6 paul Elm -Tilrli/“leo ‘I0 lil (TDICIIHME 0(l"l “I friends wiill beipieased to know (lnn- “.xemmI°“' lhmugh' the DL“"m"E OT I Bihzragvigénient for a neun-ni nun- 5-:tel-iiavnnndiilll r?ii'- it H180 established reciprocalltinngs- tin-nunli Christ which s'l\‘@i\sih-_ . ~ Iiimiiini-liiiiitho Tl;rTT;~A;l»»“Ntfliiioiiswriiilliliitlii control, in which not only the French ened nie." ln choice. _eloquent and (__l\ll‘S_. <(.onrli;cti;_rl i_‘e_ter l\l<:t.ai';'oii. h'v tho” __'1amho__itv » ' 11% '> 4 > / t> 1 > Service oi claim exfvniption. but tint' -I' authorities at once to avoid prouwii-' lion. On the other hand mel who have 'not reported for service or olslnicd exemption and who will not surrender themselves voluntarily to the authorities. will if convicted undoi- the Military Service Act. be refused permission to claim exemptiion after such conviction. ______..._._-- Liniment Curel Neuralgia. Minardu 'rim wEA'i‘H1~:R , ' 'i‘ni\iPEnA'i‘Uiii~J, Tina, Moon, irro. Too/iv is TT:-Te-Tiisiitnd om/»or-‘ c/tNAoA's PAn1'iciPA1'|oN iN in-ii-: was. TORONTO. Nov. 11-- Snutiiei~ly winds. mild loeiii :towers il uyori- ing. Tho highest temperature recorded _vcstertiay was 34 degrees above. Af. i0 ii. rn.. it was R8 above. at 9 p. in. it was 32 above. The lowqlt the' previous night was 29 above. Tim tide will be hi¢li this iuorulnif. at 0.00 and tomorrow at 10; it will ho high tonight at 8.51 ami toinorrow at 9.28. I The sun sets this ai'tr~riiooii al 4.54 and tomorrow ut 4.52; it. rises tommor- row morning at 7.13 and Wednesday at 7.14. The moon sets this afternoon at 4. 'Pho last quarter of the moon was on Tuesday. Nov. Sth at 4 p. ui. There will be 1 new moon on _Wed- nc-.idny_ Nov. 14th at 1.29 p. cl. The length of today will bo nina hours -and forty-two minuta. Mlnard'n_ Llnlment cures Neurligla. a .,.»,_ __ ._ --1 _ - ,,..._.._..__, 4-|\~|»++-l°~l»°|"l'°|»+'|'4'4°4"l'°|‘4"l='l»4' -l»¢l-4>