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THE NANAIMO FREE ■ OjknSAJb C3XXY 41.1 YEAR. NANAIMO, VANCOUVER ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, raitAY, NOV. 20, 1914. Soldiers Suffer Intensely From Winter Conditions UNmatSAL KACB TO OBAIN OJROWERS WILL ' - ae WTOOMB OP WAR ./^fmjpmoaanoa Battle Creek.Tii^.. Nov. L' V|i' Slil Siy Ai RAIN ROOD OtUwa, N ot. IP-^ Tuesday a UnlTWiwnl peace, more general broth RAN ID INVADE Ml l.ill lift erhood end an ____ Dominion Manutaetnrera' and i mlaMon work will be the oet^me ol Weetom Grain Groware' Aaaodatioa the Boropeea war. la the optnloa of wui wait upon Sir Robert Borden BATTlEFiElDRm Bishop B. R. Hendrig Gr.Dn end bU mlnlstera with a request that MACiK DUN City, who today adviTossed the Inter mmlealon be named to etndy denominational medical miaaionary Pari*. Nov. IP—Bioopt tor the Pari., Nov. ^0.—^A French official communicatior oonferenee. diaappolnUBMit that England beraolf ta reUtkm to the production and this afternoon sa>'s: ''Preparationa tor war have been ha* not yet had mneh to suffer, Ger markeUng of grain. The dedah eo gtgantie and the ensuing sUngh- many's ruling splrtU seem to be aatta- Yesterday was marked by an almost total absence of in make thU reqeest was reached et a ter so terrible." eald Bishop Hen aed *llh the progrees of the war has issued another lengthy hnlry attacks on the part of the enemy. At the same time iference between the menuto " " .................. report; ttieir fire was less violent than' on the previous afternoon. drlx, “that the feeling of renUslon uateii an Italian diploingt who has day by the British ofricial----- bureau, among mea aad naUoas wHI be Jurt passed thronyh here afur scribed as thei “Prussiaf massacrenu________ at All^the region of the Yser canal, to the east of Dixmude*?s potent fores for pesos and brother ,;ay In Berlin. bur*^ ’^ »“d “Outrages in the Proviac^^* tavaded by the waters. hood. The German* dismiss thn InactW ' Id front of Damescapelle we have withdrawn from the water •f their fleet es of no Imi'urtur.sej TOe report says that over 65( tiro 16.5 centimeter mortars abandoned by the Germans, While understood to be nuiirUhlaB NEWWARlilAN Germansos in the village of Temin fbere has been a fairly intense arUllery fire to the south ol letlgns tor the luvaslon nf England this____ ossacre, the report describe- ,, .............. they affirm that the Hoot la not ro betweenbetv 400 and 450 men aoUected in fronl ^ flra «ffiag» th^^nlre there have been no important actions to re- OilNil TRUST mired for thU v.eration. *P > oom- IN STEADY DEMAND church. At shooting them 4own wHh rifleg pro^ too ahnr, port In the Argonne district three vigorous attacks on the jlnatton of minor emt and Mg how- the German ofricers ordered up the auirtiiBe grms ittd tbeat part of the enemy ’s infantrj’ have been repulsed. STORMY MEETING I’zeis wlU bo aoirieient. tUey say, London. Nov. IP- « has been ^ kUled by bullets from this v On our right wing the Germans re-occupied and destroyed steady demand, hot no particular '.ir wiongh S*^rmlt them balar a section of Chauvencourt Farther to the east we have rush, on the central banks to get the ■j some progress. ..tiagbt Into laes of the new British loan ', N ot. 1»—After Besides there are Zeppellni. WIN* of £S6O.»P0,O«O.interest at SM per Soldiert* tufTerlnga. rtormy ling, in which to the poinL very llUle that tmt. price P6. and claimed that a nmber of the share- a tangible can be elicited as to what par March 1. 1P28. ►ndon, Nov. 20.—Telegraphing from “On Uie Belgian holdem were a iking an attempt to Contrary to tha usual practice of frontier," Percival Phillips, special correspondent of tin capture the depoaltora' oommittec .0 work, and closing the issue aa soon aa the Daily fepress, today says: uid secure the domination of the ly a fact that doaena of them amount is covered, the ilsU the ■•Onfit men are still arriving at Bruges, Ghent and Eccli •iqnldator of the Dominion Trust . , present case wlU remain open nntil tron the front to min the rest which is imperative after tlu Company, a mahs meeting of depoait- igainst England, no doUlU of any Tuesday, aad the iMled assaults at Dixmude and Ypres. Torn and mudstainec jra last night elected e committee ol «rtare obUinaMe. b« obUlned at all banka and tn any DUfora. and haggard faces Lear eloquent witness to Uieii five, who are to rwport to enothai The diplomatist avers that reep^- terribM experiences. post offlea of the United Kingdom. dble men entitled to apeak with Consequently, the opportnnltlea foi IWIWWRAIll^ "It ^pstimated that 10,000 infantry, which until Frida\ mmmlttee Is oompoaed of H. J. U thority deacribed the struggle aaf a tha pnbite to come la teach with hoan rngaged in holding the trenches between Dixmudi Brash. G. H. Healey. G. A. Rankin lUind YnteSi are nowiirbarractniaround Dnigon, solely 1 -f- W Cewpea (hou giey ansa longer fit to continue tlie strug^e." orary aecretary.) l^vinea them that the war U Mt' PASS wmm mm ihe ouloome of Eogliah machina iavara WaatlMr. Dominion ball was niled to the express the belief that anothar loan loora and the crowd overflowed Into wtU be laaned some Ume In ApriL Drifts, via Sluices, to London, Nov. 20—Quiet reigns in ihe oorrldom when the meeUng open Settlement waa eonelnded today Bruges, Belgium, viavii Sluis and London, N ot. 20.—Lam West Fhnders. The sudden coming of winter iia<« caused i ed and the prottaTonal obalrmaa. G and waa better than eipeeted. eoa- bodies of German engiiineere have been seen passing to tM svsp^oo of hostilities. The Yser region has now a tern A. Rankin, called the meeting to or- sideriBg the preaent ftaaaeial eondl front, according to infc'ormation_______________ received ___here,, ____andil is ba- pan^ of that of the New England coast on a bleak, wind} He pointed out the need foi Uon*. A good deal of otock was lieved that the Germans are planning to cross the ini Dseemter day. In this weather tlie armies are compelled le Donoerted action U the depoilton CANADA'S ARMY Uken np, aad only a few nrme. country by scienttric engineering methods. In the HMUBftiaie lira in the devastated territor}- where there are no houses ti to have any oay in the liquids- chiefly with foreign ooanecUoas. the western storm continues and the waters of &e NorIb Saa ora rf«lter or warmth. Physical numbness not militar}- ex .Ion. failed to aetUe. but It U hoped that are sweeping inland through aix big locks at Nieupori Eaiutioii has caused the temporar}’ lull in the battle. 'There U need of a liquidator who STRENGTHENED their poaiUoBs will be cleared up in It is learned here that Uie Germans on November 18 at Many cannon have been lost in new inundations. will probe Into things." he said a few day*. tempted a raid on these loeka which are built in the form of a •ThU trust company which Invited at Ottawa, Nov. 20—^The govem- ConaoU were almost unsaleable at il-circle. Their aUaek was ednduoted in a muntar of lo pot our money Into It waa anppoa- nmnt is likely to bacreaae vary the fixed mlnimam of CSH. owing g,*andv 5d to have 26 per cent of lu deposiu shortly from thirty to fifty thou- to the new loaaa, which an itiL The rortiricatioDS whH^ have been c in liquid aaeeU. Instead we find send, the number of the men called per to a halt premium. the west of Fludera for use in mgs of ^erontnal OeniwB thet It had an overdraft at thwRoyal m MADE FOR IIISH Bank of about 1233,000. The dlrec ............... ..................ih«Tean.«w ■ ‘ ton should have known of this aUte Snow in FUndere of affairs from their reports. There WORLD RULE STILL wbeeU within wheels In ihia thing ARMY OF M MILUONS and the sharks are all fighting foi dilease and privations incident Vo it« <mming.^roiii|M t« nrnka their own Interesta. and to aead them over to Eng DUTCHMEN'S DREAW both the eastern and western fronts, scenes of gredt W B.’ Farrla. a lawyer and repre- land In hatebea of ten thonaand parallels for what may be witnessed this coming winter beh>S nutlve of aei each. It haa now been practlcaD Berlin, Nov. 19-Profeeaor Ham sought in Napoleon’s retreat from Moscow in (be year 1812.' dressed the meeUng by Inviution London, Nov. 20.—The House of Commons toilay formally Delbrueek has written an article for dealing with the question of the de Itsssad a vote for a supplementary army and estimate which number to SO.OOO forwarding the Preuasiaehe Jahrbueeberla whiel poaltors' right under the new trust provides for an additional army of one million men. This is tb4>m at audi times and U auch He said that the apparent pre- additional to the million men mentioned by Premier Asquith numbers os wUl be required by * to depoaltora had been nega MMEMANAGER la the House of Commons last .Monday. the war office, this policy being lived by clause 47. which plaqed all It is apart from the territorials and a<additional to the 1,500. In keeping with Great Britain's creditor* on an equal footing In re OOO said already to be under arms.. Increased caU for men and re- gard to their clalmi on the gusrante CAPITAL OF FRANGE ARRESTBiJtNBlBIT qolrements for cemforcemenU fund* with the govtrrnmenl rUuse on a basis of 2S per cent, per 16.