hilfiterested, write for our booklet; us what you want. We own 48,â€" k of good high land. Sold onâ€" g’ acres or more. _ Fhe R. E. L. McCaskill Co. m" DeFuniak Springs, Fla. ,,, LOUIS GATSCHENE, Prop. _ M. B. DUERING, Auctionecer. â€"@OFFICIAL WORD RECEIVED. Brantford City Council has been by Police Chief Siemin to make scompensation to Robert Simpâ€" bturned soidier, who had his leg l‘ in coming to the rescue of a q n in tiiat city, who had ssauited by two drunken rufâ€" ï¬nk and Joseph Atfield, who L:orvlng ninety days in jail, im# funds to pay their fine. u:-v.) 8. E. Marshail, of St. who has been the guest of & Mrs. E. P. Clement for several returned â€" home this morning. Marshall‘s <~many friends wore '. remnew old acquaintances. ablic gathoring: havo soen forâ€" Jn the districts in New Bruns ifected with smallpox. there boâ€" W# twenty.one cases in the Pro "War loan meetings are _ can amongst the. rest. fded by F. 8. Scott, M.P., Rev. t Doyle and G. W. V. A. Pte. ‘has been away two years and months and is a man of 50 â€" Viola Roos, daughter of Miâ€" Roos, Irvin street was taken to W. Hospital Saturday evening Mg. with an acute attack of apâ€" #iB. ~ A surgical operation was lately performed and Miss Roos fted to be doing as well as can Pather Home. _ ~~Â¥M*R§ lication has been made to the department for the return of Pte. Michael Linch, whose rtner died suddenly in Guelph gek, leaving five children withâ€" ternal care. The petition was ded by F. 8. Scott, M.P., Rev. bgrad, Nov. 12. â€"The British lny per wireless press: Anâ€" ment was made toâ€"day that no | communication has .been _ reâ€" from army headquarters. tern Florida, DeFuniak Springs, st great west and best, . West & ~Are you looking for a home i'&mth? Do you want to buy from owner and get land worth in a climate that is unsurpassâ€" r are offering to settlers unparâ€" bargains. Our terms, reasonâ€" yo want substantial farmers ock raisers, those who can raise heen and cattle corn, Irish poâ€" _sugar cane, sweet potatoes, '_.o cane, velvet beans and otb-l Nov. 10.â€" German aviators t dropped bombs on a French at Zuydcoote,. a detachment â€"2 tons of Hay. tenvith Tools:â€"Drill, blower, threading set, all sizes, bolt ‘ barrels of new horse shoes, frels of borse sho@ nalls and RS AND STOCKMEN READ f THIS hold Effects, Etc.:â€"2 box “'ood box, clothes cupboard, 18 OF SALE:â€"Cash. SERVE As PRoPERTY is th, killiny seveir persons and nine. Dunkirk was again , six casualties resulting. BOMEBS ON HOSPiTAL eat hooks, sap pan, 3 dozen and spouts, 15 ft. ladder, 20 n Asked. IBDAY, NOV. 22ND, 1917, nelng at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp wing valuable property, viz: i: â€"â€" Wolsteim cow due to b.~26th, 2â€"yearâ€"old fat beifer, etween 800 ‘and 900 lbs.,. 3 months old, 40 chickens. ‘ ents, Etc:â€"2%4 horsepower soline engine, good as new; afting and 4 pulleys, grain le grinder and press, meat barrow, bob slieighs, disc, on, single plow, pea harvesâ€" stove, sausage grinder and all other articles belonging ses of the undersigned in SMITH Toois. 1G SAFF Implements, Farm d Effects. ; and 1 45â€"2t. Number uniimited Highest marke !'nn paid. Next ;‘hlvment Wodnestiay November 21, 197 3 dining room tables, 1 exterision tatie, sideboard, nearly new; 3 ice boxes; 6 dining room chairs; 2 sinks; 12 kitchen chairs, hat rack, organ, 8 double beds with springs and mattrossâ€" es. 5 single bods with springs and matâ€" tresscs, 13 dressers and wash stands, uphoistered sofa 20 window shadss. bed couch, 6 arm chairs, 6 screen 'doors. 3 small windows, 9 panes to a frame, 5 small tables, 7 chamber sets, ’complete; 7 pieces of linoleum, about ‘\13xl4. hall linoleéum, kitchen coa! stove, dining room heater, nearly new, gas stove, 2 dozen dinner plates, 2 dozen soup plates, cups and saucers, knives and forks, feather pillowd, blankets, bedding. quilts, glasses, fish bowls, glass pitchers, salt and pepper shakers, cheese dishes, iron pots, 3 doz., jars. one inirror about 10x4, bar room sideboard, cash register, nearly new, some pictures, glass cake stands. fork, shovel, wheelbarrow, some barâ€" rels, 3 outside doors, nearly new, kit» chen utensils and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS:â€"Cash. " There will be sold by public auction on the premises oi the undersigned at the Market Hotel in the cown of Wat erloo. on Commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m sharp, the following: Household Effects:â€"Large _ tank. Standard~ cream separator _ nearly new, box stove, kitchen stove and ‘aumerous other articies. No reserveâ€"as the farm is sold. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain, pouitry, roots, and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved security, or 5 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. ] box. flat hay rack, bob sleighs ~ (1 nearly new), top buggy, cutter, light democrat, double seated . carriage, wheelbarrow, stone boat, doubietrees: neckyokes, crossbars, shovels, forks, set double harness, set single harness. hay fork. rope and pulleys, 2 sets slings, carriage. pulleys and many other articles. Grain:â€"25 tons hay, 75 bush. mixec grain, 500 bush. oats, 12 bush. seed peas, 600 bush. turnips. _ Implements:â€"Deering binder 6 {* cut nearly new, Frost & Wood mower 5 ft. cut, Masseyâ€"Harris cultivator; Frost & Wood disc nearly new, Wisâ€" mer seed drill nearly new, scuffier, Frost & Wood walking plow, 2 sets iron harrows, 3% horse power gasoline engine nearly new, Maple Leaf chopâ€" per, roller chopper, belting, Masseyâ€" Harris corn cutter, Renfrew scales cap. 2000 lbs., lumber wagon, wagon lnfl dracinietiiction th ts 14. Bsc ia4 .. Pigs, Etc.:â€"Sow due to &( by time of sale, sow due to pig in Jan., sow due to pig in Feb., 2 sows due to pig in Feb., 4 shoats weight about 90 _ lbs. each, 4 shoats about 75 lbs. each, 12 shoats 3 months old, 14 shoats 2% months old, Chester White boar 3{ months old, 25 chickens, collie dog. . Cattle:â€"Durham cow due to calve by time of sale, Holstein cow due to calve in Feb., 2 Holsiein cows due to calve in April, Durham cow due to calve in May, Durham heifer due to calve in April, Holstein cow due to calve in December, Holstein heilfer due to calve in April, 2 heifers rising 2 years old, 5 spring calves., L’Thon will be sold by» public auction the farm of the undersigned, situâ€" ated near Berlets Corner, Lot No. 11, 2nd Concession; one and oneâ€"half miles west of Josephsburg, three ang oneâ€" half miles southâ€"west of Wellesiey, on ; THURSDAY, NOVY. 29TH, 1917. Commencing at 1 o‘clock, pm., the following valuable property, viz.: Morsea:â€"Black horse rising 4 years old (good driver), bay horsé rising 4 years old weight 1400 lbs., dark bay mare, 13 years old, black. mare, rising 2 years old. MAKlin AMD HUNSBERGER Hogs Wanted At Baden SATURDAY, NOV. 17TH, 1917 and Household Effects, etc. MARS. JOHN MEYER Prop. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. HERB SMITH, Clerk. PUBLIG SALE PEBLICSALE H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer. MENNO K. ROTH, Proprietor. ED KAUFMAN, Clerk. SALE AND FARM FOR SALE ADVERTISEMENTS 4 Daily Nov 10 and 14. toâ€"2t And Take Further Notice that after the 1st day of December, 1917, the said executors, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thersto, having regard only to the claims of‘ which they shall then have had notice, and the said executors will not be liable for the distribution of the estate | or any part thereof to any persons . of: whose claims notice has not been reâ€" ceived by thom at the time of _ such distribution . J Dated at Watorloo this 10th day 0j November, 1917. Executorsâ€" Johr® Jacobi, Bamberg, Ont . George Schacfer, 18 â€"at. Notice is herety given pursuant to the Revisca Statutes of Ontario, Chap. 121, Section 56, that all persons havâ€" ing claims against the estate of Henry Jacobi, late of the Township of Wook wich, in the County of Waterloo. Carâ€" penter. deceased, who diéa on or about the 2ist day of September, 1917, are required on or before to deéliver to the andersigned executors of the will of tha said deceased, their names and addresses and fall particulars of their claims and the nature of the security tif any) held by them, duly verified. ° In the matter of the estate of Henâ€" ry Jacobi, late cf the Township of Woolwich, in the County of Waterloo, Carpenter, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bought in any condition, $1,00 per set or seven cents per tooth. Cash by return mail. R. A. Copeman, 25792 Esplanade avenue, Montreal, P.Q. ( FOR SALEâ€"Slightly used highâ€"grade Player piano, mahogany finish, perâ€" fect order. _ Apply Box 53, Daily WANTEDâ€"Severai good machinists and bench hands. Steady work and good wages, under ideal conditions. Apply by letter or in person to Do minion Tire Factory. 104L FOR SALEâ€"Two brand new cream separators at a bargain, guaranteed to be firstâ€"class. Can be had. on trial. Apply J. Letter & Sons, Furâ€" niture Dealers, Waterioo. . 34â€"4f. FOR SALEâ€"4 pure bred Jerseys. Apâ€" ply at 8. S. Shantz, 371 King St. E. Kitchener, or phone 1360w. 39â€"4f FOR EXCHANGEâ€"City â€" property, comprising d»sirable lot, factory factory and dwelling, close to railâ€" way in exchange for unencumbered farm _ property. Apply Box 40, Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo. "AN _ ALL â€"WINTER‘S JOB."â€"Big money for a live man. Steady work or spare time, your choice,â€"selling our Guaranteed Nursery Stock, 2% years reputation back of our trees Outfit free. Your money each week Write at once Brown Brothers Comâ€" ..pany, Nurserymen, Ltd. Browns Nursing, Welland, Ont. 43â€"4t. HIGH GRADE piano will be soid at a sacrifice, like new. Apply Box _ 35, Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. 10â€"3t. "WOULD YOU like to éarn $1.00 or $2.00 daily at home, knitting war sox on Auto Knitters? (Experience unnecessary. Send 3c stamp, Dept. 445 C., Auto Knitter Company, Colâ€" lege St., ‘Toronto, 43â€"8t. Telegraph. LO8Tâ€"Smail black Collie dog lost in August, _ near _ Baden. â€"Reward, Phone 863 or 69 Petersburg Road. STRAYEDâ€"On to the farm of the undersigned about two weeks ago, white sow. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expense of this advertisement. Apply William Hamiflton, R. R. No. 1, Breslau. 45â€"3t. USED ORGAN for saie...Good order ts Registered Holstein Bull, 18 months jpld Dam 22 pounds butter a week as year old. Sire‘s dam 26 pounds butter in a week. LOSTâ€"Red heifer, weight 600 lbs., Finder please notify Eli Sauder, St. Jacobs, R. R. No. 1. 43â€"4f. FOR SALEâ€"Good dairy business, comâ€" _ posed of two routes, aversging 50 gals. each. Properties adjoin each other. Good reasons for selling. Apâ€" ply Kinzie Bros., Blair. 8â€"15â€"6t. Wyandottes also White China Geese and Alesbury Ducks. Catalogue free. M. SHANTZ WANTED AT ONCEâ€"§ h. p. interna tional gasoline engine. Must be in first class condition. Apply Box 54, Chronicleâ€"Teiegraph . 15â€"9t 43â€"3t Also a few choice cockerels in Buf‘ â€" and Household Effects and White Urpingtons, Barred Rocks, Wmmsd 1 Wuau!myflaundmuo‘ There will be sold by public auction O!d False Teeth O C OCCOC MEC RDCHEVWUTC UPUCTY $27.00...Apply at Daily Telegraph, Kitchener. 10â€"3t. Heidetberg, Ont. 38â€"3m0s. 10â€"11â€"6t 42â€"4t. 2t CHARLES M. CRAWLEY‘S SALES. Nov. 20.â€"Farm stock, implements, household effects, etc., belonging to Ferdinand Lehman, Pilkington Tp. Nov.15.â€"~Horse, Pigs and household goods of Allen S. Weber, Bloomingdale Dec. 12.â€"Farm stock and implements of Wm. Stadelbaver, %% mile soutb and !¢ mile east of New Dundee Dec. 12. â€"Farm stock and implements of Wm. Stade!baner, mile south east of New Dundee, announced tc take placo Oct. 3rd, has been post poned to Dec. 12th. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. of Wellesley, %; mile east of Rerlet‘s Corners, and 1% miles west of Jos ephsburg.â€"â€" > ~ Dec. 6â€"Farm stock, Implemcnts, and _ â€" household effects of John Freiburg _ _ er 3 miles west of Erbsville and 1% miles cast of Bamberg. Dec. 4â€"Farm stock, implements and Household effects of Henry Heimpel, 1% miles northwest of Bamberg, 2 miles southwest of St. Clements. Dec. 11.â€"Farm stock, implements, anc household effects of the late Johr B. Heimpel, at Berlet‘s Corner, 3% miles east of Weliesley, and 2 mile: west of Josephshurg. Dec. .18â€"â€"Farin s«*ock, implements and househo i cifects of John Mer owski, two an:d one half miles soutr of St. Clements, two miles north east. of Bamberg. Feb. 19.â€"Farm stock and implement: ‘ c{ Michael Roth, one mile northeas‘ o. Vellesley, 3 miles south of Cross hill in 2%% miles west of Bamberg Lot i:. 2n1 Eastern Con. March 15.â€"FParm stock and imple ments c° Chas. Hachbart, 2 miles west of Bamberg and 2 miles sout. east of Crosshill. Nov. 22.â€"Farm stock. implements household effects and â€" blacksmit] tools belonging to Louis Gatschene in the village of Josephsburg. Nov. 29th, farm stock and implement: of Menno K. Roth, 3!/ miles southeas‘ TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain poultry, roots, and all sums of $10.0( and under, cash; over that amount 1% months‘ credit on approved security or 4 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. Mousehold Effects:â€"2 beds with springs, 2 parlor lamps, sewing m chine, Chamber set, sausag> grinde: and stuffer, cream separator, 25 tin sap pails and spouts, cider barrels wash tubs, table, box stove and many other articles. _ January 16.â€"Farm stock and Imbie ments of Eph. Ernst at Strasburg Cattle:â€"4 Good Dairy Cows: Cow due to calve in Jan., cow due to calve in Feb., cow due to calve in April, cow due to calve in May, black heifer due to calve in June, 3 heifers rising 2 years old, 3 steers rising 2 years old, 5 spring calves. Grain:â€"15 tons of timothy hay, 700 bush. oats, 1000 bush. mixed grain, a quantity of turnips. Pigs, Etc.:â€"2 sows supposed to be with pig, 12 shoats 2 months old, 130 chickens, collie dog. Horses:â€"Black mare rising 15 years old, gelding. rising â€"15 years old, both good: workers, aged horse, gond work er, Detohcgn colt rising 4 years old, Percheron filly rising 3 years old, Perâ€" cheron gelding rising 2 years old. southwest of St. Clements, on No reserve as farm is sold Commencing at 12 o‘clock, noon, the following valuable property, viz.: PUBLIG SAE imxm:srs iN BLoodess CouP D‘ETT ____ _ Yam Sm teptwm« | CA CONTROL OF PETROGRAD AND PROPOSE sevessces>=> 0 10 OTER NO INMEOTEPEACE FOR RVSSI H. 8. DUERING AUCTIONEER AUCTION SALES HENRY K. HEIMPEL, Prop. H. B. DUERINQG, Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. TVESDAY, DEC. 4TH, 1917. miles TWO FARMS FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALEâ€"Two oneâ€"hund red acre farms in Wellington Counts Peel Township. No better soil, good buildings and shade trees, flowing spring on eacu jot; phone in house. cural mail at gate. If you want a farm look this one over, will stan) inspection. ° Imnmediate possession given, price and terms right. Will meet you at Goldstone or Drayton station. . Walter Barkwell, R. R. No. 2, Drayton, Ont, 39â€"2mos. November 28th, Farm Stock and Imâ€" plements of Witliam Klinck, Jeru salem Section. Nov. 23.â€"Brick and Tile Yards and chattels of the late Henry Stroh at Walienstein. Nov. 28.â€"Farm stock and implements of William Klinck in Jerusalem secâ€" tion. â€" GEORGE C. CLASS, Auctioneer. ~ DEFEAT OF KERENSKY REPORTED. mc se London, Nov. 12.â€"The complete dcfeat of Premier Kerensky and SGen. (ornl/hLis claimed in a Russian communication received here by wirelesa ifter bitter fighting near Tzarskoe Sclo. _ The revolutionary army . comâ€" wletely defeated the counter revolutionary forces of Kerensky and Korniâ€" off yosterday, says the announcement. . The Soidiers‘ and Workmen‘s Deâ€" wties have ordered that all measures necessary be taken for the capture #f Kerensky, who is retiring before our offensive. A London cable says that Bolsheviki leaders are negotiating . with Kercnsky for a new Socialist Cabinet. COMPLETE VICTORY FOR THE PREMIER. London, Nov. 13. A despatch from the Copenhagen correspondent of he Exchange Telegraph ‘Co. says that traveliers arriving in Haparanda, sweden, from Russia, confirm the report that Premier Kerensky has gained 1 complete victory over the Bolsheviki. It is sald that the Premier, Gen. Kaleâ€" lines and Gen. Korniloff have formed a triumvirate in Petrograd, where all ‘roops naw side with M. Kerensky. It is reported Nikelai Lenine has been aptured. 9e “1 Premier Kerensky is reported living in the palace at Gatchina. The 3oisheviki leaders appear to be confident of the support of the army. Copenhagen, Nov. 13.â€" Premier Kerensky‘s troops are in control of sart of Petrograd, especially the Neviky Prospekt, according to a telegram received by a Stockhoim News Agency and forwarded to Copenhagen. The 3oisheviki are said to have taken refuge in the Smoiny institute. MAKING STATEMENTS BY CANNON. Petrograd, Nov. 13.â€"(Monday), 7 p. m.â€"Leon Trotzky, principal aide f Ninkolai Lenine, at Smoiny Institute toâ€"day, replying to a question from ‘he Assoctafed Press for his views on the situation spoke as follows: . "I nay say that we are making all our statements now by means of cannon. 1 ave nothing to say otherwise." ar New York, Nov. 8.â€"The news from Petrograd telling of the overthrow of the Russian provisional government precipitated a fresh slump in the stock market toâ€"day after an early period of comparative strength. â€" Losses of 2 to 5 points were registered beâ€" fore noon by leading rails, shippings, coppers, and the war group as a whole. > ‘ [ The war council of coâ€"belligerents just about to assemble in Europe to arrange pÂ¥licies of coâ€"ordination of fighting is now faced ‘? with a new and great problem at its very outset. | MILITARY COMMITTEE‘S PROCLAMATION. â€" Petrograd, Nov. 8.â€"The British Admiralty, per wireless press, the Military revolutionary committee of the Central Counâ€" cil of the Soldiers‘ and Workmen‘s Deputies, in a proclamation to the army committees and to all Soldiers and Workmen Councils, says: "We have deposed without bloodshed the Government which rose against the revolution." It proclaims the autnority of the military revolutionary committee", and says that officers who 1o not openly join the movement will immediately be arrested. Unâ€" certain military ‘detachments, the proclamation adds, must not‘be vermitted to leave the front for Petrograd. Where persuasion fails, the statement says, a force must be used without mercy. & S&AUMP IN NEW YORK MARKET: »bout midway between Ariss staâ€"; WANTEDâ€"Man tor farm, close to tion and West Montrose. «_ Kitchener, permanent job. Apply sommrenrmenesiondnnmmens uous. sn mncecimcs i 89 Walter St.. Kitchener, Ont. un pemege on en Cmm oA csaraca es Drit. WH. I KERENSKY MAY MOVE TO MOSCOW. : Washington, Nov, 8.â€"The general opinion here among those in a position to be best informed of Russian affairs, is that Kerâ€" ensky and his followers probably will at once set up a new governâ€" meut at Moscow, leaving Petrograd to the Maximilists and those troops who adhere to them. + An armed clash is counted among the first probabilities, but it ié\said here that the greater part of the army is expected to reâ€" urain loyal to the Kevensky Covernment. â€" Whether the new revolt will go the quick way of Korniloff‘s rebellion no one here ventures to predict. The realization is that it is infinitely more serious. The outcome and Russia‘s part in the next year of the war, while she recovers her fighting power no one here assumes to contemâ€" plate at this time. ( .__London, Nov. 8.â€"An Exchange Telegraph despatch from Peâ€" trograd says a strong detachment of troops of Soldiers and Workâ€" men‘s delegates occupied the Raltic railway station and that Govâ€" ernlment commandered all motor cars «ud confined troops to barâ€" Peéace EBlement in Possession of Russian Capital and Kerensky Has Been Deposed at Premier â€" Probâ€" able ‘That Army Will Stay With Kerensky and Move to Moscow. WAR COUNCIL OF COâ€"BELLIGERENTS FACED WIFPH NEW AND GREAT PROBLEM out bloodshed. ! Stratford, Nov. 11.â€"H. B. Morphy. Petrograd, Nov. 8.â€"Premier Kerensky has been deposed. _ |Kâ€"C. of Listowel, Conservative memâ€" ber in the last House, was yesterday MAXIMILISTS CONTROL PETROGRAD. |unanimously chosen as the Union London, Nov. 8.â€"The Maximilists have obtained control of Peâ€" : COY°*®m®0t _ candidate for North trograd and have issued 2 proclamation saying, the new Governâ€" _ th* choice being made at an ment will propose immediate peace. Maximilists were assisted [:;’e:‘ ’o‘;:':'c:':::':“: :::.';;' :m:l:: &v“thg Pe:;;«:g;ad garrison which made possibly a coup D etat with_- ‘of Uniauists: Liberals and Conservia BALTIC RAILWAY STATION OCCUPIED. {Canadian Press Service.) Sick children needn‘t be coared to taka this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy heâ€" cause they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Ask your druggist for a 50â€"cent botâ€" te of "California Syrup of Figs," which contains diréctions for babies, childranm Oof all ages and for grownâ€"ups. Mothers can rest easy ut{r giving "California Syrup of Figs," because in a few hours all the cloggedâ€"up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Look Mother! If tongue is coated, cleanse little bowels with "Caliâ€" fornia Syrup of Figs." try ly, At a meeting of the Independent Labor parity a suggestion was made for fusion with the Social Democtratic parâ€" ty but this move failed, and the p»>râ€" ties held separate meetings. The namâ€" es of James Smith, president of the 1. L. P., and David McCormick, another official, were placed before the meetâ€" ing, and on a vote being taken Mr. McCormick was chosen. Me at once accepted and no time was last in +*~ appointment of an organization comâ€" mittee, with Freeman Felker, presiâ€" dent of the T. & L. Council, as chairâ€" man: The Socialists have also definitely decided to place a candidate in the field. It is understood that Mr. Lorne Cunningham is the man. i Guelph, Nov. 12.â€"There will be a contest in South Welington after all, for, while the Conservatives have no intention of opposing Hon. 4fugh Gnthâ€" ric, it fs not expected the Libcrais will, the independent LG2aicr party and the Socialists ‘have eath determined to put a man in the field. This matter has been in abeyance for several weks past, a special comâ€" mittee having had it under consideraâ€" tion. It is understood that the nominaâ€" tion was offered to Dr. Harcourt and later to Thomas Hall, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, but both declined LABORITE AND SOCIALIST WILL OPPOSE GUTHRIE Petrograd, Nov. 10.â€"The allâ€"Russian Congress of Workmen‘s and Sofdiers‘ delegates is reported unofficially to have named a cabinet composed of Boisheviki and then adjourned. . The Cabinet is headed by Nikolai Lenine as premier and Leon Trotzky holds the post of Foreign Minister. The cabinet will serve until the Constitute Assembly approves it or selects new one. _ Italian â€" Headquarters, Nov. 13â€" Heavy and continuous bombardment is proceeding along the lower Plave riâ€" ver, marking the opening stages of exâ€" tensive operations on this new line. TWO TOWNS CPTURED Berlin, Nov. 13 (Official)â€"Austroâ€" German troops invading Italy have capâ€" tured Ponzaso and Mont Longers. The French Promier on his returm Paris from Italy spoke optimisticalâ€" ALL RUSSIAN CONCRESS NAMES OPENING STAGES â€" OF OPERATIONS _ The speakers were of both political shades, but all decried even the use of party names. They included Rev. Dr. Martin, Principal C. A. Mayberry, J. J. Mason, Major J. C. Makins, Dr. Silcox, _ Lieut.â€"Col. Young, H. W. Strudiey, Rev. W. T. Cluff, Capt. (Dr.) Moore and George‘ McLagan _A resolution was carried endorsing the principles of Union Government and congratuilating Premier Borden on having formed a Cabinet repreâ€" senting the determination of the country to do its utmost in the war, and pledging support to the Union Government candidate. A second re solution commended the Victory bonds as a firstâ€"class investment as well as fulfiling a patriotfc auty. NORTH PERTH 18 FORr FUSION o CMOIOME The names of Mr McLagan and of Mr. J. R. Macdonald were suggested to the meeting, but neither was forâ€" amnally nominated. Mr. Morphy was very enthusiastically received . of Unionists, Liberals and Conserva tives. Fully 450 men and women filled the hall, 150 of whom went by train from Stratford. Mr. Morphy‘s nominaâ€" tion was moved by Mr. George McLaâ€" gan, Libergl, and seconded by Lieut.â€" Col. Yonnz Conservative NEW CABINET ON NEW LINE NA i4