M. -..,,»@_._,-, -_ _ _ 1 A , -M Novsueun 22, 1917 _ .____,.., ,_ ,i..,-_,_ L _ __ _ __ » » _ . _ .._...__-......».....___...-,.. ....__...........s,.....~_..-.~a.`»¢.._..- _. _ _.. .. ......_._........ . ._ _ *_ -~ ~ .. -_ i. 'r rt-.»“»- - . 4 ~-ir’ "' i ' . "=_t'- " - 3,=___~ ~ ' _ "_ “ s- -- -1 f- _ -_- -. '..,;___.' __ ,),__.-5,-_ ,»;i~..f-_,_~._t_.;;,~_-_ __-____ _ »- .M ~ _ H- . _i , _Wt 4,., at _. _ ~ M- » »_"< ... ' . "4 » (ff _,fy-fl-,' 1 J; .- ~~- \ ,J .-L__~,‘ .~_‘.‘ -,_~ »._.__f,_.-I-' "~"`, 3 ,__’ '/\ _ é - w ,_ dl' l. -_,_ _ '_ N pr _ .5 _ ___ ' -' '.» -'_' ~ _ ' . rl - -‘ ' fi" ` .' - * -~ ` "r I-'@» *_ -' i..__ :'_' -_ <~,- _-. .- ..._ .t 1 _ - . _ 5 ' ’ » ‘ __,, - l . _ _ ' _ - --5 _-i"*_\ _» ---"- _-_ »- _;» ' i ..,-A --f - _ _ - f _ - .i:.i_. ~_1 i- N » -i -L _ »¢ ,_ 1 1 , . _ _ i i _ . _ ;‘T1` , .~_-- _ *1 "4 ' 1-re-ago#-ooo-ooo-ooorooooooooooo (laliadivs Objective , _ ' . _ 12 Amount i~l\ilii~ici°iiie¢l to November 20 f 'rnUs"i‘ lim _,..-..-~.,-- , _-.11-_ ...~ ,¢.~t~._ _.»...._.., -_ i|iQ*¢|'1°O°ii'§%'l"l'*1°¥'l'°D'|°\Nl»§~l'_il\'l°°l"lIO'l°§'l='l»'l»#'l'i» -|-i-|-|-4-l-|»+-l-+4e-i-I-|»-|-I-s-no-i-\-|-+4-4-|-\~++-|- EIGHT mits us to mention only eight. ' ..» w back of the bonds. A N v ii. Government bond than 6 per ‘Z5 V ‘ y 3 _ -usually minutes. 'R V CO _ the world. Ask your bank (5) TAX EXEMPT- Caniniinn Go Government. taxation. 'S V the Government at Ottawa. SMALL OR LARGE- You etili or $1,000. Ti V Q V 'l"f'|"l"l*'l"l'+f'|'°l~'l'~|'~l~'!~~l-'I-'I' VIIITURY LIIAN ' -_,L ' ¢ . . _ _ _ ._ . .ill150,000,000 P.' E. Islaild’s object-ive . _ . . _ .$1,000,000 (‘-AMPAIGN OPENED MONDAY, NOV. i|E.\T)QU.\'RTERS OFFICE, E.-\S'|'FlR-N flpeii cl-vel'_\" ill|rllI"1`i'oiii 7.30 to 0. 0094-+4--I--ood--|»+ 1- ~l» -|» 4-l--n-ooo#-be-I-+44-+0 -0--I- 4- -|- Therc- are about a thousand- reasons why -a Canadian Govern- ment bond is better than any other kind oi' investment. Space per- SECURITY- The wholc- wealth of the Dominion of Canada is FAIR INCOME-It is better to get 51/, per cent. income from urlty. The-re is no investment so profitable and so safe. \ 'MARKETAB|L|TV- The Canadian Government bond can be leadil sold throu h a banker or broker in a few hours at most LLATERAL FOR LOANS-There is no better collateral in NO WORRY- llonds cull lin i°eglst_ereii ill the nalne of the holder and the interest will llc sent every six months direct from _ i WILL APPRECIATE- Government bonds have always sold at it pre-nlluin after victorio'ns wars. _ 'A A-I Y . J ' ' ~ _ _ *een-+-n-|»o~|-4-4-eoco-0-4-to-I-*ooo TUESDAY, .......... _ .$757,000 IJDING i ‘!"l'+'l°'l'(°'l'~I"l"|'~l»i"l'~l'4°'I"l"!'°l'°l'§'l"l"l°'}~I"l"l'~P+~l'|l"l' oNLY _ cent. from some less certain sec- vcrnmeiit bonds are treo from buy il $50 bond, or $100, or $500. '|'°I°'l»l-°l"l-°l"!"P'l"l'°l"l'O'l"l'+ , _ -N-,_..»t..._,,,_ ,_,.-....,....,.,.,.~.,._.`._,.,.»-,.._.,._ __ .._..,---.-`...,,.,._,.»¢~.i....~.»,-......,...~ t> sl < iXEiliPlilN iRiBlllliIlS EXEMPTION DEALT WITH UP _IE T0 WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 21 _ 1407 FIXEMPTIONS ALLOWED _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1354 31,.; ; \ %i%.‘%l§i€i%i'i% %lr` : ' ;1_; IF Rlill lll}lIllRS ill ,Parcels For iNliiN_li_iNi aint (‘.()l"ENliAG~l‘]N. - Prisone_i'§__ 0i War (lol. Jenkins yesterday received th" Nov. 21-A riot oc- iollowiilg tcielzranl, which speaks |‘or occurreil recently 'in the interme-1it;iiselt`: _ riiiup near Kulisli, l‘oland, wllere S. nlenibers of' the Polish iegioil, the nucleus oi' ii proposed l’olisii army lt. Jenkilis. M.ll_. <‘lioi'lof.fe_towii. _ The followinp, cable has ileen io- at' filo now Austro-tlerman proiccto- ceiveil l'ronl our prisoners oi` wni- 'lt-~ rate were soilt, when iilcy were dis- puiinleilt. Please give same all po.»~| ilrincd anti disbitildeil several months si ngo Ilecuuso they rr-fllsf-il io fake u pl dual oath to l'oland :intl the Austro- (iorman sovoreigns. Some members pi ble publicity und :iniiouilce ill t_ln~l 'ess thr- foliowlilg regulufioiisz i’ei°sonal parcels from i-<~_lilf_ivei~l I-- 'isoile-is other than oflicois, one may of tho legion, learning that a num- bo sent direct. every-.three iilonths, ii ber oi’ their comrades proposed to coupon i'or which must lie olitaiiieii lake the oath fell upon them with i`rom the Prisoners Dept., Coekspur hammers, stones, chunks of coal and Street. No parcel can be forwarded any weapons available, giving them on from here. Parcel may coiitaill n severe beating. The Germans have any ot the tthllllowing articles, ainl transi'erred the belllcose leglonaries must not wei.gli_ more than eleven lu another camp. pounds: Pipe, sponge, pencils. polli- ade, regiiiiental badges, shaving brush. 'I 4'# 'IN' 'O' 1| 'l"l» 4' *P 'P 1' 1|' Q Q 'I' 4 'I' safety i~az`or. mohair hootlaces, pipe- l 4-+0004-n»-|»+-no-|»+-c-+-l»+ f-_r____he___ bumm___ OWL __ 4, * igilts, hussii one handkerchief, slinv- *' ,. ing soap, one stick health salt. ill- * ,, s cticide braces or webbing, belts e . ~ omb, haiibrushes, toothbrushes, cloth h cl eckers. in thi! column udvtl. are Inserted ,|omm0eS_ dubm h0\,,mnS_ nulrtl-len, it two cents per word net. medal ribbons, polish, mittens. iiiufll- BOY WANTED T0 LEARN PRINT- fl ing. Apply Guardian Office. _ 1305-11-21Mti_ T0 LET DESIRABLE RESIDENCE Prince Street. F. S. Moore. ‘ 1273-l 1-20Mfll . FOR SALE A MALE MINK JOSEPH McKinnon, Selkirk, Station. ` ‘ 1271-11-20lVl3ipt1. FOR SERVICE REGISERED PRIZE winning Yorkshire hog. WBUHC0 Stand, Highfield. 1301-11-Zlllilili. WANTED- GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J-_ H. Ay- erss 78 Euston St. 1319-11-22M3i., FOR SALE-SOW TO FARROW IN _ February. M. l~‘_ Vesey. 1322-11-22M2ipd -icatioil it' other articles inciuvad. cnenie in lorce from Detembei lst. er. one ot’ each. - Parcel liable fo con- S. __ _ _ _ (Slalom A. .' Pl_uM'raEia._ COMING 'EVENTS. A N NOUNUEMENTS. (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Nov. 21.-Field Marshal Unis. sprung a surprise on the Ger- main; in northern France attacking suddenly on a front of more than tlllrf.y miles and brenkimr |_he famous iilndenhurg llnirto a maxiinunl depth oi’ nearly five ini-les. 'ills troops are still fighting tilolr way _ in the most. Spectaclilur oiiensivo of the war on the' western front sillcc filo lrencii lines were established Tho blow was struck without w:.r:.» ing, ilo artillery preparation proffeil- ing it; the British tanks in grciil. numbers smashed their way tlirourii the formidable German wire entangle- ments, plowing a road for the iili`iliit;'_.' which swarmed irresistibly forward. Village after village fell into British hands as Haig’s troops- pressed on until at Morcoing and Annoux on the Boupaunie-Cambrai Road. -they were but three and three quarters miles from (iamhrai, the important Gornian base anti important railway junction which apparently is the }3rlliSIl objective. Several thousand prisoners hnve been taken by the Biillish as well as large quantities of war material. The attack was carried out in nn- favorable atmospheric conditions anti -the weather has since-'grown sternly. BRITISH BAGGEC' 5.000 PRISON- ERS AND MORE COMING (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, Nov-. 21.-'l`ho riuinbel- of prisoiier's taken thus ' fur by the llritish is given :it about _livi- tliounniltl ill ii ileliter despatch flied today nf. Ilrliish |ieatli|lliii'fe-l's-. Nearly it scoro of' guns are l'epo_rtcil to have been captured by' thc' British in pushing on toward (iallfuigli tbref- lniles sontllcnsf of (‘uilllir:il.nortllwi-sr 'oi' Mart-oiniz tho’ high l£l‘U\\i\lI I“'1\ 3,, [ly-only (‘ilnppeilo luis- Iwi-ll f`o\i',:ll'i forced to iviflitiraw. (Canadian Press Despatch.) ' LONDON. Nov. 21.- The liiiliit-_ii- burg line has lieeii llroken to it depth of four or live miles, the War ()ilice announces. llritlsli troops stornleti' the first sys- tem oi` filo- ililnlellburi: line iii-i'eii<~_i-ii. oil the whole ironi between Sl. Qllcn- till and tho Scnrpe itivrr. Tile British inf'iiilir_v and fniiks pressed oil :ind cnpiured the second e-iysteill oi' tiei`illit-cs over ii lllile in-_- yontl., l<`l'onl Sf. Quentin to filo Suarpe liiver is fhlrfy-two miles. 'I‘lit.~ attack was liegun _vr-stci'tluy by file third itrllly. ’i`llere vias no :lrfilicl'_\' preparation :ind the (lcrillalls were taken conlpletcly by Sllrlu‘iSL'- The sccollil sysfein ot (lerillan de- fences cuptlireil by the llritisli is known as the llindenlinrg support lille. The llrifisll clipfllred lioiluvis liulllenn wood, liitvacqtu-i'ie_ the (IG- fenues known ns Welsh Ridge and itibcourf Village. ’l‘heir operzitions iiro coilt.iii\iiiig.- The llritish also fonglll their wily illrougll tionillef Wood. l.i¢-\ii-(i|-ll- eral -Sir .lnllun llyln; is in ctlillilnirnl oi' the iifii1rkilli.< :irllly_ Sevei‘a1_fll0l|.~l- iinri prisoiler.~i have been fnitt-n. 'l‘lle whole (lerninn line west of` the i‘.iinui ilu Nord to Ill-:_~ lliiptiuine f‘ilnl- brai ltonll has been rilptili-ed. The towns of lliivl-ilicotirf, Mitruoilig and Allneux and Neill' Wooll lnivn `lioen cnptilred ily the llritisll_ overiilld the iloiuiiiilis' ililve ln-i-nl MEETINGS, E'l‘(l. i|ilHl UR lUi\K _ Shall \\'e (‘oiltiiilie io Fight l'iider (initi- ailicc of liortlcll. ol' l"liilk :lt the ' lllcislfioii oi' llolllwlsr-ul . (From the Ottawa Journal) _ ln the course oi’ this advance East County troops took Iiamlet lie-nsvis and Leteau Wood alter stiff lighting. English rifle Regiments and Light I-nfantry captured Iiaviicqlirie and the iormitiuible dofeiicos on the spur kiiown as Welsh Ridge. Otiler Eng- li-sli county troops stoi-iuoil the vii- inge oi'. ililiecolirt anti fougiit flicir way throilllli tfouillet-Wood. lligllland terriforiul bilitulioils cross- ed tile Grand Ravine and eiitercii Flesquires where fierce fighting took place. _ The west' ring territoriuls captured Iiavrincollrt niitl tlie'(lerman trench .syiiteins north oi` the village while Lhe Ulster battalions, covering the latter'ii left flank, moved fo,-Wm-,| up tlle._West llank oi’ the canal Dil- nord. ~ Later in the morning our advance was continued and rapid progress \l/_as made at all points. English. S<‘»0tCll. irish and Welsh battal- ions secured tile crossings of the ca- nal at Maschleres and captured Mm-_ coing and Neuf Wood. Tile west riding troops wilo had ta- ken liavrlncourt inado renrarknhle progress cast oi’ the Canal Du Nord. Storm-ing the village- of Graincourt and Annoux and. with the Ulster troops operating to the west. oi’ the Canal, carried tho whole German line liortiiward to the l-lspaiiino Caiiibrzii ltoad. West ininrfttsliire tl-rrltorinis broke into the one-niy’s positions nasl ol' idpehy and lrish troops captured important sections of' the. iilndeilinirlr line between lllilleconrt and i~`onf.nin- ics-fwoissilles. 'l‘lle lninliler of pri- soliei‘s, p,-uns und illuti~rlnl czlpflliwul ruilnot y:_~r he estiiliutetl. ’|‘lle spoil oi' iiilc, dull weather which favored our pl'eparuliolls for oilr atfilcks brokn eurly yesterday. A llilaivy ruin fell during the niizllt :ind illo \vonllif-r is now :-lirii'1il_\'_ _ THE BRITISH STILL FOLLOWING IT UP. (Canadian Press Despatch.) l.()Ni)(lN. Nov. 21.-llcspito file continuation of the storm oil the; Britisli battle front the British troops null fnnkiw' were still pushini.: forivurll hilt- ioilny, ltcutor's flmresptlnileilf nl lici|i|<|\l:ll'lcl's reports. H FRENCH TAKE PRISONERS. (Ca-nadian Press Despatch.) i’.»\lt|S, Nov. 21.- -“ililrlilig the night wi- lil;liio several silo(-t~_ss|'ill inrlir- sions into tho German liiic-_+ north and solltli of Sl. Qui-nfill :ilnl lirouizlll ini(-.lt pl‘I:~ollel's_ says ioliily's nflicini siuit'lllclif_ GERMANS ON _ M Penetraiell llindeiiliurg lleieuces to Depth ol Four io Five Milos (Japturlug Im|iortaniP_oi_|ils._ _llaille Still on. liver Five Thousand I Prisoners are BeiogS_ea1 Back. _ I BRITISH NOW FIVE MILES NORTH OF JERUSALEM. (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, Nov. 2l.-'l‘li.- llriiisli forces in l-‘alestiilo have iidvaiir-eil live miles northwest oi' .ierusillelll, lilo wnr oillce illiiiolillt-cs. BERLIN ADMITS REPULSE (Canadian Press Despatch) Berlin admifn iniportant iuiviinc- ~ by the British, conceiiiilg the--..».' ` oi' Moreoing and Greinicouri iiohl oi' liiiig’s' thrust but attackers. were ciieckell :|‘l`ti had been gainod._ 1200 'AUSTRIANS CAP` (Canadian Press Deep: WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.- ture of 1200 Austrians, w` - the Piave River, is annol message from General Din liaii comniantier-in-chief, tr received here yesterday by General places high tribu young reserves of the cl who have just received r of fire. (Canadian Press De liOIVi'E, Nov. 21.-The Austrian attack in force nnilonnced by the War 4 REPORT FROM Ei (Canadian Press L LONDON. Nov. Zi.----~ iiesputcli to the Excliil (kililpnlly says: 'l‘he National 'l‘idjcn` respoinleilt letlrns ilnii; new iiussian (lovernin cinlly ileclnreil it has of` the li-F-liigemilfs zull' coin-.liide ii septmite p FOLLOWING UP TH (Canadian Press l.ONl)ON_ Nov. 21. suit of tli-if rellliiiniilg in Gerniiiii East. Airi- neiiriy 1000 prisoner: ilnportiilit positiolls r last. l1eiiyy...;rilii .renin _ nnlns ill the colony l ported in an oflicizil KALENDINES l (Canadian Pres WA-Si-llN(i’i‘O.\’, N ill-sptittallc-s ronollillg ‘ pnr_tlueilf. to-tiny iron Slveilisll frontier. sn arriving there i`rolll thi- Ililsslnli sifiiiilioi (ic-lil-rill iiuleilillus. ill:iilE1t.\'rUnE. , ‘ TODAY IS THE 1207th DAV OF CANAD/-\)'S PAFITl(`,'lPAT‘lON IN ___ ir art them into it success. it I :_-l..itll. ll. l"fliriL‘i'. lil. i`=\l1\\='l. '_ Tim rlilesiions of convertin8 aalli-UO w~s.»ici_~i intl power carriers is likely to i~i~geiit-into the old question of womleii versus steel ships. A num- ber oi mn.;liieers :lssociated with gb- \~t\l~niin-ili. ship construction hav! i.-lnimeil flint no wooden ship could stan-i the strain imposed by engines powerful enough to drive them through the silhnliirine zone ni u rate that wiuliil be ineasurabl; safe. T110 twill-.~<'l'i-iv equipment however, accor- ding lo .\ir_ Edison, distributes thil sfrilin in a way that make! li. Bda tiblo to wooden vessels. There E boiind in he strong pressure brought to bi-nr on Washington ofilcials to give the Edison plan a most thorough iiivcstigation. ll<‘nr_\' r‘rird's automobile plant at Detroit, now largely engaged in ml- nufncturing airplane I cylinders, is about to be-gin also the production of ship fittings. Mr. Porn called on the Shipping Board today and arranged to turn out for the goveminent small parts which his plant can produce in lar e inintities. The rice to bo R fl ll pnltl for the work lie left to the board, Il oi nw i.. o. Association. smriii pro- That is the o_iily possible conclusion to_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _"_, _,_____,_,__, ___ ,,_0,,_ 0" WI" "“ """’“"“" Th" ` - ourassallleed apologize for being in Mr. i* icld111_f1" 'rin ...ini no nos iirimsofi ni 4.1- ""“"“i “l’°“\‘ be reached in view of a Laurier B -» object being the formation oi' a now- _ ‘ , . . _ . . “___ _,___ _ .H 4_44_ "_ 1 __ { ._ 0--me 1»<»ds<~- Hr °"‘°f ‘lf “~ F- alliance- '1’°1“°.‘°“1 °°’“Pa“-V- The ‘"‘i’“lS@‘°‘ “’h‘°l.‘. '.IIIIl‘.’.`iT.‘L-"..i`1_2..-...uil=§§.l..i‘3.fl"lIi i vounkvr. District Master- 1316- moving strong party men to subordinzltf :.::. _ ”§ I The issue no longer hinges upon the qu€S- all other issues to the claims of the war or _________ed much tion hs to whether compulsion or volun --the honor, the manhood, and strength o Mrs' A`_l'llle ilfdld with borrow ltarvism is the better _system of making the country are among the most hopefu` in your neig or » - __ _ 4 _ _ _ _ " - war; it is now a uestion as to whether we signs of the times. They constitute at morn Prine No. 101410. 1! 1 2 years old. '__ best animals in the Province. It _ lille! rem. ‘Perfectly quiet. llnlh .` MoPlil_e. New Dominion. _ '__ `_ ` 181'(-11-38112194. init. _ M , _ q e. .nsl;lisl{0rE`§-53:' asfleoifditlwllnvn anilfishall continue to make war at all; ivlictliel' force which is going to keep Canada true "°"‘l“ “°° """ "‘ ““" "' "‘°|1h\na I Milt- |W€ Shall _fight under the guidance of Bor- to her obligations, and spare- her the re - ' ""T" " ' i den- oi" funk at the dictation ef Bourassa. preach of history. Mlnardc Llnlmont CU?" N°\"’lll |- I. lllc_illooll sits iolllorrow lliurliinfl (canadnn pr". °§.p“¢h‘) “‘ 1~“'. LONDON. Nov. 20.--The Home .ot The iifsi qlmrtcr oiqthc nlooii was Commons ‘Bday unanlmouny ammo' on \‘\ eilllcsfl-ny. 1\ov. .lst at 5.29 p. ‘U extend the municipal 'nm\|“ W “‘;, _ , woolen on the some terms as they lilo illooil will bv full oil Weilnes- “ow have "N, pm-igamema,-y fnnamn -lay, Nov. 2ilth at 1.41 p. m. wmch appnes to women mm-, nun The leilaili of today will he nine mm, ye-an of ‘ge_ hours ntid nineteen minutes. y ,_ _,__ l I | ‘ -Mlnlrch Linlmcnt euros Toothlchclmnud' Lm|","m cur" N°u""' Y’ _ _ _\_ . _