_ Lib rery % eq\* , Special Effort to Ss 8 war News immediately Received a 12 Noon) Sept. 16.—I!t is believed another big battle is in of the Aisne River News north ve from Craonne and This has for forty-eight is mot known. would leave of Laigie rogress he resuil defeat an FOR GERMANS WOULD BE FATAL — HEAVY RAINS ENT TAKING HEAVY ARTILERY ALONG — KAISER TO LEAVE FOR EAST PRUSSIA. ,,™% ~ THE DAILY NEWS | IN THE DAILY NEWS NEWS FIRST GET THE LATEST WAR - = eS PRINGI the enemy in a bad position, as heavy rains in progress would prevent their getting their big ar- tillery away. it is rumored that the East In- dian cavairy has arrived and will go into action. it is also report- ed that the German Emperor is to go to East Prussia to take com- mand against the Russians. e Daily News 10:30 A. Mm) wo. 6— This is the ommunication the War Office this omncia by efi wing our armies th the enemy, from the the River Aisne eims ver our touch w forward ween the Argonne the Meuse continues. ely itrue, as has 7 time and again by SONERS AND 2 GUNS CAPTURED a The Daily News.) Sept STILL DRIVING GERMANS DUN HAS NOT BEEN ATTACKED. the official Wolff Agency, that the} army of the Crown Prince was) besieging and bombarding Ver- dun. The city has never been at- tacked. Only the fort of Troyon, which is not part of the defenses | of Verdun, but protects the! heights of Meuse has been bom-| barded on several occasions. It} is known that violent attacks, | which have made that their ob- jective, have not succeeded. Since | yesterday they have been reliev- ed. Nothing is reported concern- ing our right wing. CROWN PRINCES ARMY REPULSED AT TROYONS RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1914. BRITISH ARTILLERY ON THE WAY TO THE FRONT. f the British artillery has been proved in the war j y ponsible for holding the British positior igainst fe ids in several i4portant engagements German clare that the acx a‘ f the Britist tiller \ erful and deadly FIRST “PICTURE FROM VALCARTIER CAMP. Highlanders ing camp at Va leart ently. ent { (Special to The Daily News.) \USTRIANS ESCAPED ‘150,000 SERVIAN PRICE FIVE CENTS JT LOST NEARLY FORTY PER CENT OF THEIR ARMY HER BIG BATTLE IS ON QULCONLE {5 STILL UNKNOWN TROOPS NOW MOVING IN HUNGARY (Special to The Daily News) Sept. 16.—According to a statement issued here yester- |day by the Servian legation, there London, jare now in Hungary at least 150,- 000 Servian troops successfully offensive movement dual pushing an against the forces of the monarchy. "AUSTRALIANS INVADE GERMAN TERRITORY AND CONQUER. | (Special to The Daily Dally News—10:80 A. M.) | London, Sept. 16.—A Sydney | | dispatch tells the story of the Ine | vading of Herberthsoe, in Bis-| marck Archipelago, by Australian— forces. The Germans lost 30 kill- ed and 17 captured. The colonial losses were slight. AUSTRIANS CUT OFF ~ BY RUSSIANS, ESCAPED | WITH TREMENDOUS LOSS (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) London, Sept. 16.—A Rome dis- patch claims that the Austrian Generals Dank! and Auffenberg have joined forces in Galicia, but in so doing lost 40 per cent of their forces. This was as pre- dicted in last acres AUSTRIANS REPORT DEFEAT OF SERVIANS WHO ENTERED HUNGARY (Special to The Daily News—10:30 A. M.) Vancouver, Sept. 16.—(Vienna 16.—A_ state- Paris: sept. 16.—The center of | ‘SHOOTING ACCIDENT | 0 asce *_ the on | AUSTRIANS ARE CUT OFF ‘via Saiiad).@encead Geckar, at nN out by the official the German army, composed of | ind b ‘ . opes lowe! , Y FORCE OF RUSSIANS ‘the Austrian general staff, an- au last night said: the forces under the Crown | AT SHAWATLANS Ibody te the ¢ nd It was onan 5 nounced today that the Servian remy is Still Occupying Prince have taken the offensive | . : h ane —e- ‘army which crossed the River Osition to the north of against the French troops that) PROVES FATAL ~~ ~ ras | (Special to The Daily Newe—10:30 A. m.)|Save into Hungary had been de- hting is going on stretched along the Meuse in an) , . a Bordeaux, Sept. 16.—Two Ger- | feated. oveage hie: effort to break through, but were | sad accident occurred at |'™ : t his sevices |man flags, those of the 38th and| , + own Prince's army has repulsed. The Crown Prince) ‘the atenizio . power Pe?" b Ms services e | len farther back d i d Troyon, which resisted | or wer the circum-|94th Prussian Infantry have been NEW HAZELTON NEWS an s&s bombarde y head of Lake Shawat | : he line of Variennes wel ; — stances | placed beside the standards of the | nt et dea . i ann dina ‘ la Robert Auld, |" t the shooting had | 68th and 72nd German Infantry in| ana Mani . rlovees as | a a a i ce i ; dred prisoners and 12 « Grand | = . saad shot | Dee! g for about five |the grand oes of Presi Steutew Reeves left Ga Watees. Cc ae vaguny by - : at a id fired by Thomas | ! Z a : @ “‘ =. ee —_ rawr id iy evening r J . ee ; the Gin] t u , , “ , ; Indis Agent R. FE. Loring was ish n whey, 7 eis ei.) rr eS Phe! .. us al irs of age and al The surrender of the Austrian br oy a: ited ee this ’ a motions Auld in & thee G088~ | Native of Irela He has no rela-| army ted by General von Auffen-|- veer ite anita , — a le t p led to the belie |" far a k wn, but oun ts jenmniaaalh a ted back t ; - ~ ‘ ve . as o , , Ji tiley is expected back to he Ge men ae [that o 0 wild aBhne Ml a. her on the police foree| ‘The heir to the Austrian throne,|, 9)" “3 Me a an oie THE “COLLEEN now Ss = ne ! gee er ae of th { Vanes Fire Archduke Charles Francis, is with 1 short time He is now located WESTHOLME TONIGHT | hire (hy tal shay ” = “» nan Park, of the city t lepart-|General Dnakli’s army, whieh is) oy feels his sit very Keen e ns a ji asi : DOLE | ment, has known him f | long |entirely cut off, The communica-|" p04, Gorman shot a young FOR ES ARE I | ; the 7 sh inet time, having been b il the|tion of the five German army), .y . town this week The L RE \ RING 7 HE »lnight s y bo ~ oh ait jsame place corps marching to the relief of a "ile a Dees ial WEI MING I oor orn sicher. ‘the Austrians has been checked at man kina iC} T ation INQUEST WILL BE DEFERRED. Grodek by the Third Russian . j T ipassed around some nice stéaks HHT OF STRAIN rhe om — oe ~" . _|eorps under General Dnakil. The) aoe ales Sed i ‘ eisvi : - ‘ is N é - ' . ad rhe inquest into the death army was caught in a morass west rhe Austrian. George, arrested : ews—10:30 A.M) 4 had ¢ back - camp ewe tobert Auld, whieh — oce mean the River San by a flanking |... ie alleged murder of a friend 16.—The Allies ee os . aa llast evennig at Shawatlans, will] army of 100.000 Cossacks. Awaite| ... p.i Fraser, was arrested at “ strong and well red. A oe “ 1s ‘ibe held this afternoon. It is un-|ing ite artiliery, which had been) ee tn pot “ neer Amiens. es gang, without _ derstood that’ the jury will only |lost by the cavalry in a beg, this). nine he will get a pre ; " forces forming Ie f any others o! 5 be sworn in today and after ex-| was the last hope of the Austrie) |) i. Goin) rhe prosecution . @ the left wing ' } ie oa a | ‘stood | ine the remains will adjourn) ans te concentrate between the will be condueted by Chief Minty. a ers at Soissons, . r®-thad gone up a tree that & ‘thi lfor a few days to allow the ar-|teiangular fortified works of). 1, gg yee ay © next two days’ ‘ t to the gamp dl ~~ il 2 irival of a brother of the deceased | Przemys, Cracow and Jarosiaw. | teow days winding up his business = The center will || Wi tian ee ’ about = ety or Gmy te ifn un Vaneouver | They can now accomplish this, If) wy, Steeniel ii “ push ] the groune © e yw have amen Wi It fae tee to get dark - i all, only by trenmendous has sore Pla his work at Fort Ne Oo try ’ has : { me f them saw ee Seer ICORMANS SEND HOME | josses. I I a , — h - a ~~ —_ " lrnent in the branches and though i o For wor, a ig 6 é oe eooos |there was some wild animal tnere OPTIMISTIC REPORTS GERMANS EVACUATING jose r thirty } ! » at I ort Fraser OOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOO ODI DOO OEOLEOLLELOR TELE G GE, Thomas Graham, unfortunal , which he w ~ se Of or ar- ; ved the idea of shooting } T0 KEFP UP COURAGE ALLIES TERRITORY-- jrange for tl ver winter , , a leg > xt T éia whine for a double.bar A. M. La ive nex ATRIO Ic CONCERT ; ed gun which Frank Somers | (Special to The Dally News-—12 Noon) WILL CROSS RHINE Puesday u the south > vr of the party, had in his! Berlin, Sept. 16.—(Via Copen- iHe has tak: tion with one 1 of | f , " . . ie ; he fired in the direetion of | hagen).—The situation in France (Specie! to The Daily News-—10:30 A.M) Of the cont it Glacier, on unds of the British Red Cross Society ; lop. The shet took ef-|and Belgium is still favorable and) London, Sept. 16.—-A Bordeaux the ©. P tunnel, Mr September 17th, 1914 ; passing through the head of at ne place have the French and message says the German people Lawson wi! nuch missed ATH ure: P a 3 rhe latter died, it is be-| English won a victory and the|were stupified on learning of the around Ne ton, although 1 WESTHOLME THEATRE : |, isntantiy, but instead of Germans took with confidence on German retreat. They were told he wil! mos! return to Ge: i ; io the ground his bedy the outeome. The above is an of- it was entirely strategic, Itis ree town afl: nditions in eral Admission - 50cts. ; tin the branches |fiolal announcement. lperted here that the Germans the Domin ttled down $ The task of getting the body| [have been ordered to retreat to ty re . nf 3 proved a difieult one, The When moving it pays to pac k|the right bank of the Rhine evac- WANTED. rd Avenut " ; f the shooting was a mi in| furniture and glassware well | wating France, Belgium, and bus-| Binart boy dd jobs The 0 0pceecees ae ver 200 pounds in weight,’ Fritaz—-Phone 583. 214.10 emburg. Daily News SAY OWNERS DID : NOT KEEP FAITH Smithers People ple Remind Town- | site Company of Promises on Being Asked to Pay Up. The Townsite Company of |Smithers is making an effort to have the purchasers of town lots meeting their payments by haud- ing in the installments due or purchases made last fall. This is no more than right it 1s admit- ted, but the citizens are, in com- pany with many other places, hard up these war times. The company insists that the debtors should carry out their promises. In offset, the people interested point to the promise made wy the |company at the time of sale, that a large amount of work would be done, that not less than two men would be permauestiy em- ployed, and that many civic ini- provements, including eetric light and waterworks, wouid be put in. While it can be understood why the company did not carry out its plans, it is hardly just. when the company has not ful- lilled its own promises, to force a lot of purchasers to live strictiy up to their agreements. Those who have invested say they are satisfied with their ventures. They are citizens and builders of the place. Its future must be their future, and both are bound up together. The general depres- sion caused by the war is very general, and few communities will feel the pressure more _ sorely than the new towns of hte north- ern interior. When the war is and even before, there is a od time coming, when all our act will resume, and at a speed than before. The Sons of England have is- sued invitations to their members and friends to a social evening to held in the Knights of Pythias Hall on Friday next, the 18th inst., over Villes higher at 8 p. m. The social is being arranged by the members of the 8. O. BE. footbal lelub. 2414-16 Comfortable Jaunch for hunt- ing parties. Why not get the best? “Eleanor Mac.” West end Government dock, 206-2314 Coal! ‘Coal! Coal! Washed Nut coal free from dirt, $8.75 per ton. Union Trans- fer Co, 208-tf. WESTHOLME OPERA HOU TONIGHT oe CF ae Great Three- reel Irish Fea- “re “COLLEEN BAWN" Entire story acted in Old Ireland No Advance in Prices