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A. IVICIEAN HIINIIREIIBYFENIIWCIIIZENS Piillcricitttv iiinicr Wiiiiliiii slits itlstiizitsitit Bi' Prviiiill _Decision and Ratiitiily, iii Move-g’ c-tt---<1 it it-in-h. claims rltat other Allies snttniti shoulder tire gen' |,I“"““-5 T|\Wi“`I¢il Enemy s Plan oi _ _ , Burden? She llas So Long ilotne-Alone- ililllltilllli and Siivtili Army- 'iff;f__°"i??'°"’» R_ussian. Pttlilie opinion Agitaletl. (Canadian Press Despatch) .- ITALIAN HEADQUA`R'i‘EltS IN NORTHERN ITALY. Nov. 2.-Italian and allied troops are preparing for ii. counter offensive. A great tlittle based on the Tagliamento River is forecast. ‘ i GEN. CARDONA'S ARMY PRACTI- CALLY INTACT. | (Canadian Press Despatch) . WASHINGTON. November' 2.~l`te- assuring news' catme front Rome to- day in official despatches. While se- rious. the situation on the Italian t`ront is described as far from despe- ratc, General Cadorna's army is de- cl-iretl to be practically intact, and complete confidence is c-xpresserl in his ability, with aid coming front the Allies, to stop the Austi'o~Gerrnan drive. _ (Canadian Press Despatch) I ROME, November 2.-“'I`ir\varting the plan of the enemy by the rapidity of their promptly decided upon move- ments anti by the brave resistance oi' the covering units which have detain-‘ cd his advance,” reads the otllt-iai statement. “our troops' have effected the withdrawal on the 'Fagiiarricrrto _ I I 1 “m_ It f 'V - _ ' ' ' ~ twenty miles beyond Sant-br'rickeri. A" “Une ° EW’ exlremey E "U _2.i'f‘Si*. U10 \\l1l' OIIICC 8llll0llilC€'S- Gel‘nran_\'._" says on official siatenrelit laoo Prisoner; usa 9 outs _ _ Nev -_-An additional . cflictnl statement issued last niglri. on 'Sie 1l3’alesti_neh campaign says: lti t t i__l _ : _ _ ie eerscne a operations we captur- os 1 _ especially the heroic regiments of Ge thesiisxligeogtzgntédln comparison to uoa aild Novara, and the untiring _ ` aviators are worthy of mention -to T t.lre adniirution and gratitude ol’ thei country. Last night enemy airplanes One Killed, Four Wounded ond Moterinl Dnmnge Done. brutally bombed several itirprotecteti _ , ._ 4 M towns far from the litre of cornmuni-, ` ' ‘ ' ' >‘ fi‘n r';iptlli‘tttl -by tho Britisii armies tri` I l<‘i‘nnt-t- tlllrirrg tlrlober is 'll"5, iuclli-` (Canadian Press Despatch) statement that neither on the basis I’E'l`ltOG|RAD, Nov. 1.-Russia is of many oiliciul advices to the gov- worn out by the strain of war anti ernment nor on the basisol Premier H1118! have help- Prelnier l{erensk:.' l~lerensky's stateinenttcould it be said today told the Associtticd Press. lie that Russia was about to quit the said that ittisslzr. claims as her riglittwar. The (lovcrrrincitt, ‘he szritl. de- lliut the other 'tl\llies now shoultl plorcd cunsructlolis to thc t:Qr\trui'y_ iiouidei the bu den \\ir|tli shi- his i~. than Great Briti n and Russia has K‘|LLED IN MUTINY ` fought her battle alone and is fight- ing alone. Premier Kerensky de-A (Canadian Press Despatch) clarer? Russian ptiblic opinion was ug-A LONDON, Nov. 2.-'I`hree oificcrnf itated by' the qiiestioii (“\Vl1erc ir and a number of sailors of the Ger- tlre British fleet now that the Ger- man navy were killed in "anotber' man fleet is out in the Baltic‘."') rrutiny at Kiel early in September ac- ', cortling to a despatch from Anrsetr- darn to the daily express wlrirll RUSSIA SHALL NOT QUIT THE claims to have authentict1'et1rils.Tlie WAR. outbreak occurred aboard the battle- Iships I{i'orr)il'iliz und Scliicstvig-llul stein and strirtetl when the nrcu ru- \\'AHlilNG'I`ON, Nov. Sct"y ot' voltcd against being drafted into the state Lansing totliry autliorized tlteisubtirmirre service. RUSSIAN IURPEEUU BllAlStRR|l|SH l|VlPRllVE|] phorous the ltussian torpedo boats LONIION. Nov. 2.-lrrminor oper- snnk a Turkish torpedo boat and des- ations yesterday evening the British troyed two 'Turkish stoamcrs and rt slightly improved their positions nn\_'al lmttery' in 't'ht:~ Bay, the Wartsouth arrtl west oi' Passclrentlaele and Olin-c annount-tid to-day. soutlrefist ot’ l’oclt:apelle_ the Wait* 1---- '0i'I`ii'e iiliiiottitre=. i'ri~smn:rs wot-t~ taitcn. ' -ltlttit/ittttlttitttltuttttt w'PENIttII llliiltlts lliiiitii ill Hill EL I’1\b0. 'll'L\A»$. Not. 3,--t'olo l.lottlG1.orge has sent the follotting nel Ant-lieta was killed and his com- message to the Italian Premier, Vit- ct-iritliiluteri :iiid their friends' will be invited to the judging as everything will be open and above boartl_ ` ENTER TODAY AND WIN. i New 1-untlidiiles ure .starting to work tially and have announced that' they will be able to gather a large number of votes lu the coming week. lt is surprising how many friends the candidates have made. inquiries are being made over the tc-lephone every day and never before has any news- paper in this Province caused so much interest atmong its readers. Eve-ry vote clipped from the paper by your friends' will count; but ballot given with subscriptions are what cause figures opposite the name of cantil- dates to go upward with leaps anti bounds. Get your friends to subscribe and give you the votes. The first thing you know you will be at the top with the leader. I Remember the old saying: "Every little bit added to what you have makes just n little bit more!" Tlrtrt trite saying is one that all cnntlirlattts should continually keep before tht.-lr oyos, and in no other way can cantil- tlates show that they are interested than by bringing in votes daily. The secret of all success iles in grasnlrii! an opportunity when it appears. This may be your opportunity to obtain a magnificent compensation for n few weeks effort. Subscription blanks, letters to send to your friends and instruc- tions how to win are to .be had at the- ofilce. Cali or phono 132-2. _The general public as well as thu .lretrrvrfi SELE("I‘ YOUR (‘» ANDI DATE. Select your f'n\'or'li‘t\ (itrrttlitiltfe. Then cttl out the BURNER lil DEAIH othache .__._. (Canadian Press Despatch) (\ ' OTTAWA, Nov. 2.-(lorrespoiitlciits of the Food ("rintr:rllei"s Office _ves- terday reportetl the following whole- sale prices ict potatoes all qtlotations `= A _' ' \` (Canadian Press Despatch) lyvins 011 the lwsle of fl iiinvty ilfilliill t'ot>l<:NllAt;nN, Nov. 2.-A trertttttrt 1 I lag: _ ~ 'arch' Il.‘i a .‘ l i tl '_ Sv ‘ “`__‘ T0""“l0”“0"U""0 “lock $130 il' $1-'tzEi`t‘I‘~l_v :it-° telitivrl. and in thc tioiirse ol thc* evening the guest of thc cvoriiitg was' presented with lx liuirtlstunc gold-licntl-I ebony walking stick anti it meer-1 scliaurn pipe. iCx~Govei‘i1or' McKinnon; presided and among others present were: l.icut. l\laclloiiald, Mr. Donald Nicholson, lil. l’.. Mr. Janres. Paton, hi. L. A., lilr. W. I.. i‘otton.i Dr. llagnall, Col. Stewart. Col, Moore.,l Mr. (I. S. M<:I.ure. i\lr. l’. A. For-I suhtrrson, (‘. I-I. Black. J. A. Messer- vey, Donald iticliinnon, J. A. Ste-I wart, \\'_. li. l’rowse, \V. W. Staiiloy_, W. ll. Tidinarsli, l)r_ lt. .lenitins_§ G. S. Inman, lir. l*`ullertor\. J. A. Mc-I Lnren, D. Edgar Straw, Sir ('ltnrles! Dalton. ii. Roy Holman. A. Aylward,l Joint Murnaghzrn, D. Bethune, Ed.1 'Saunders. G. il, Holbrook. Eilvrardt (`handler, Capt. 'i`a_\'lor, C. ll. ll. Long-I worth, A. VV. l~lyndmun. ll. ()‘m l`tetl-R tlin. l’. \\'. ’l`urncr. \‘\". ltl llentl-'_-y.1 John Anderson, A, li. l\lorrison. lieu-l bon iiitrr-llonald, l)r. \\'. I". Mr-.\lillaii_l \\'. A. Stewlirt. John .\lt-Keniiu, l{_.l. Mzirtiri, N. itattciiiliitry. Vtipt. ltoss; t`_ A. M. (‘.. A. li. \\'arblrrton, \\'. li. (‘al'vt~ll. After <~ovt~.rs had instill i'cti'tnvt:ti' air iittcrosiitrg toast list was proct~.i».l-, cd with. The loyal and pairiotit~ toasts iizlrirtg beeti tlispo:-rctl of, l\‘lr.', Donald .Nicholson sriid he had been. closely lisstitlizrtmt with Mr. Ivlciicari' for six yours' and it better cillzeliv t‘harlott,i,-to\vn never had. \\'liile_ sorry to lose hint fl'om the city. lie* was pleased indeed that the Govtlrir; ment of (Tzrnada had appointed him to rommantl one of the finest regilrronts; ‘in tfunadli, the Royal Nortli West l'o» licc. ' ltcv. Dr. Fullerton expressed the -best wishtr sol the community lor Mr.; and l\lr's. .Vl:t:l.enir on their tlctiatttrrcl to ()ttuwu and regrettetl' that they were being lost its citi7.t\ns'of t`liar- lottctown. llc also paitl n tribute to; Mr. lilclican for having risen tiililln nntl again abort- pnriy in tlculing with publlt' zitlltirs. one fi" tht' t'r‘-liltr~' oft \\liir'li was tlint rcpr'»_1t‘iitatire gu- thcriiig in his honour. The (‘lmlrin:in in proposing tht-_ toast of “Our (luesi,' said tltcro wort- two litres in whit-li they could tlotrl with Mr. i\1cl.ean’s t~:tri~t~:‘. ut thc liar and in public life. lt :'.':r:-t rr s~our<‘r‘ of pleasure for them ut thc bar to see that Mr. Mcl.ean°s services had been recognizetl by preferrncnt tn such an important position. The pi- ty was that so few of the public men of tho Province received the recog- nition which their services deserved. lie wlshcl all success and happiness to Mr. and Mrs. Mri.cari in their now sphere of influence. He then pre- sented' Mr. McLean with the gold mounted walking stick and tr hand- some moersciiaum pipe. 1 The toast was supported hy Mr. Pa- ton. Mr. Warburton, Mr. Inman. Mr. Redtiin. any source to indicate the nature nfl windows date from 1508, brit mos the oalatnlty reportctl ltr the Johan- or tht-m are modern. tiesburg advice. ‘ __ _ . "*"ltstneu..._. - ‘ ~ - Last night lirltish rnacliines bomb- JI, , I P P I lt " I (.,| the |.uil“.ny Mmm" and mm” ' l|*l:lIt0t.liAD._November 2.-Ili all A rompll.mentary iruiuiret was gi-|for him to sever his connection with ' ' "_-` - . . r t - ~ . _ the home ot his birth, but it was ne cessary at times when a man was im- proving hls position to break ties » that were dear to him. He referred' to the high reputation enjoyed by the Royal North West-Police, and said- iio would do his best to maintain that reputation and to reflect credit upon the province and the many friends hu had here. Mr. McLean then rvt'crr‘o_d to his political cath- paigns uml said that though they had been strenuous yet there had been a (good deal ot' pleasure connected with them. Ile tlisowned having been ap- pointed a I.ieutenant-t‘olonel. the po- sition to which he had been appoint- ed was not ti military one but one of administration. I-le then returned thanks for the handsome presents he had received, and said' he would long therish them as mementos of the friends he had left behind in Charlot- tetown. (Applause.) , An interesting musical programme was gone through and the proceed- ings termlnated with the National Anthem. l"l~~l°°|»‘l'01'°|"|»\l»00°l"l"l"l'0\ll'll i CUNDENSEIJ SPECIMSE ll' 'IMI-'l°'l'¢|~-l~'l»'l°'l~~l"l'1'°l"|"l»0\l'~l-'I' In thll column advtl. are inserted at two cents por word net. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL llollscwork. Apply to 80 Euston street 985-ll~2M3l. '-'t=ArtAoon MAci-itNE To LET sv week or month. Apply to 224 Eus- ton street. 600-10~12llltf I=~o_§TsAt_E-TrwT_§Aci