—_——ae pAIL /¢ NEWS Special Effort to News Immediately THE lakes @ ive War Is Received x -_—- eat , ve * ca” NEMY STANDS FIRM § T BATTLE OF CAMPAIGN ES FROM FIER MENDOUS BATTLE ALMOST BEYOND HUMAN ENDURANCE DVANCE OF INFANTRY IS EXPECTED TODAY AFTER THE ULL OF ARTILLERY—ALLIES FEAR LONG WINTER CAMPAIGN. The © Sept e is now y News—12 Noon) 19.—The battle in the sixth day s developed into the su- conflict of the campaign. has been a lull in the ter- llery duel and a tremen- vance of infantry is ex- today. The Germans claim now to have plenty of ammuni- tion and supplies and are confi- dent of beating the Allies. French officers at Paris say the strain will soon be beyond human en- durance and the only way the Al- ties are to prevent a weary winter campaign if they cannot dislodge the Germans now is by a hard at- tack on the communication lines. H SOLDIERS STILL BEST FIGHTERS OF EUROPE ED ENEMY AT CLOSE QUARTERS .~ND DECIMATED EM WITH BAYONET — BRITISH STILL BEARING BRUNT OF FIGHT. on wal 0 The Dally News) n, Sept. 19.—The British pain prevented General the Germans from Franco-British al- n Northern France. The ce stated this yesterday. as a ous encounter British succeeded each repuising the German Sir Charlies Ferguson's was given oredit for the tide erman German tine failed The fury of the artillery firing was declared to be unprecedented in the history of warfare and fair- ly indescribable. Thousands have been killed. Many more thousansd have been wounded. Many of them laid for many hours in the rain and ex- posed to chilly winds. The British are bearing the | brunt of the figttting with the German right wing. After repuising three desper- ate German charges, the British troops under Gen. W. P. Pulney made a counter attack and fought the Germans at the point of the bayonet and decimated the entire brigade. k and p ihe ser center in Eastern Verdun district, terrific French at- @ yesterday dispatches ms report. The Germans nm heavily reinforced from and all the in the Sting a urg, however, BH PORT IN AFRICA TAKEN BY THE GERMANS T ALLIES DROVE GERMANS ACROSS FOUR RIVERS STIFF FIGHT AHEAD to The Daily News.) Sept i © Daily News.) (Special \ i s with D MAKE PROGRESS- NTER ATTACK OF GERMANS FAILED The Dally News.) HOME RULE BILL War Recnimaiiehes What Could Not Be Done in Peace—Not Effetcive Till War Is Over. ANIA ENGAGED CANADIAN TROOPS NROUTE TO HALIFAX Pecial (Special to The Daily News) The Daily News) I hie We market affords. | buy and serve the SIGNED BY KING): GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, B. ¢ , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1914. French efforts to penetrate the | fighting Fret vil e alike ear? £ incident itwee ch se The ed « Was thy n France Canal. WANTS FURTHER NEWS SIGNS THREATENING (Special to The Oeily News—1:30 P.M.) 19 In the fact details gress of the ilong the istr patience at the i and is now 18 at Sandy mading device and the gun rhe wi sept ab ry re » the cana of the ca 142 tons ud 66 rojec nated distance ctile ran Ser- his : an publie for f what really it be was since mat KR vdway Vienna newspa l led and edi eh with issia pierce oe a distance o } Galicia at efiy westert TRAIN WRECKERS ARE SOUGHT BY BLOODHOUNDS if 70.000 1, added arriv . of nds The (Special to The Daily News) \la ed e me pl iv sed to have h the tracks blained down swet« which unfavo threats « pe rywher been have places striet pol less laid the and who he Vel GERMAN TROOPS ARE LEaVING FOR awaiting (Special to The Daily News—1:30 P.M.) iv lie Tele from an authorita that eight orps have left gium for BRITISH NAVAL ! ADDITIONS ARE BEING RUSHED, '*''\"' |= | F m, Sept raph learns orders t source d & Wolff have German npletion three eruisers France and battleships they have st etiot vile un the Russian frontier at Pheis # day and night. Thi ar thei empl vees bran Piymouth hees ay at cents has bee RUSSIAN FRONTIER B ment tr eate cident when the of the ansportation ot st ha to date, and and Scot- for. wal precision ving been VIENNA IN DUMB SILENCE GERMANS SUFFERING-- HEAVY BOMBARDMENT (Special to The Daily News—1:30 P.M.) x, Sept tinues tween t rhe Germans alk wl i state ay tacks resistance on the the rmnts ntly but the s Cdn ine the ts vn esp t a h scree { stil y n ulsed Ais ugt f vy have bu d tre ave he DEER MEAT MAY BE SOLD IN RUPER' Aceor veniis Wi pre tori Prines d they not be win ling laws i i ! \ lig ‘ isl th v tl have the wed eat ‘ eatter tin to e 19.—-The the and great whole the occu- neg Oise are 1ich have been of defence artillery by The ade on them side the been on every ne has 1 they wavered The invaders rtifying their tuation is sat- ason why the holding “thei: at line is it seie ntifie en ches Love large covered n from the protected ean take bombard vineial to sell ty Clerk to the Vic- ipplied ti replied that Prince Rupert last pr illegal ind. ¢ wrote at is, varden i” apply in this therefore, in this eity may letter reached Yov c of William Camp at Port ago Wis Phe ce ind the thre FRESH PLUMS, 20-ib. Crate TOMATOES, Large Basket BEST COOKING ed few il 1 n Mask charge of suddenly days p.m n local funeral APPLES 5 ibs. ROYAL FRUIT MARKET and it would} 2 inadian RUSSIANS ARREST GERMAN ADVANCE BRITISH FORCES SUFFER (Special to The Daily News.) Petro 19. patches say that General Rennen- pi the advance. report grad, Sept. kan has arrested The from Galicia |}that the Austrian tirely wiped out. The people of base on the revolt. Many of regiments de during lighting. AUSTRIANS ARE AGAIN BECOMING ACTIVE (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) London, Sept. 19.—A Vienna dispatch via Ky states that the Austrians have fortified an ex- tended new front, which will reach The entire under German reaching | here today declares cavairy 18 en- Pola, Adriatic, the naval is said to be the have the famous British mInowed week § been past wh rine to Cracow ileft and Russian Ruzeky expected mo- attack Berlin reports army con- ms in Russian Po- wing Generals srussiloff to Prezmys the tinuing ope land, BERLIN REPORTS ARE OPTIMISTIC AS USUAL (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) Berlin, i9 rhe have ned capturing 2,500 | ch. lies Noven ins it save mentarily begin an against claim German at is se German Baumont, The Al- have been forces attacks at repulsed The to have been defeated being drive nto are said Agram, the River and many drowned JAPS HAVE SEIZED KIAU CHAU R.R. STATION (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) iy A Tokio says the Imperial Japa- at Lao captured station have Petrograd, Sept report nese troops anded Fr 5 d San Bay the Kiau he i. rh tr elu, ‘GERMANS FORCE LABOR TO ERECT DEFENCES (Special to The Daily News—1:30 P.M.) BS Sept. 19 An d dispatch says the Germans are I stron Chau iy ty mde a Le evacuated ue mderzel in Bel- on, (iste gly enti the Hive iMaineuge to Namur works are at Thuin Many of the in- places have threats to per- the works The ruilieations re rected the themse nbre Important enching sa idefence seel } i j and Farcionness thabiltants th been fk Dy form reed abort mn kind of f | ported |Meus samne are on weird it Na FOURTEEN DROWNED IN MONTMAGNY WRECK | (Special to The Dally News—1:30 P. Mm.) Quelor ble dren, t d one man were cp esult of the fatal eollis tween the Ca » ven chil wie steamer al xan Montmatiy 4 pany s ste erew retly itrojanes 1 the pe of the iby and : ‘work com Like \“ ple wate wat the rescue Dis-| ives | from | Vhe| rked like | out | stood | PRICE FIVE, CENTS ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING WAS VERDICT OF JURY Evidence Went to Show That Man Who Shot Thought it Was Porcupine. rhe inquest into the shooting accident whereby Robert Auld lost his life at Shawatlans was held last evening in the court room. Coroner MeMullin presided and the following eee the jury: Geo. D. Huil, 8. P. MeMor- die, W. 8. Marshall, J. D. Me- Leod, J. E. Merryfield and R. W. Cameron. Frank jand Ben | Whieh | foble were Frank gave Jones, Fenfern was much wes: “After Somers evidence alike and as dinner the boys having a lark and Frank and the deceased were the tent and Jones sug- gested that Auld go up a nearby and crow. After some hesi- went. Then Jones ran tent, saying: ‘Boys bird up the tree. him crow. They clamoring shouting that it was a or bear. Somers ran the tent for his gun and took it from him and was standing looking up the tree. In the meantime Jones was shouting Don't shoot; that’s Bob. Ren- fern was hard of hearing, and at rate the clamor was loud. fom Graham was in the tent most of this time and came out at the ment Renfern was pointing up He grabbed the gun and movement in the tree. Did you shoot in the air to him? That's Bob there, know. Graham then threw down the gun and began to ers said, ‘l wish to God I were in his place." The accused himself was called and practically said the same thing. The jury returned verdict of accidental shooting. The brother of the de- who belongs to the Van- pol ferce, present GERMANS HAVE FAILED IN ATTACKING BRITISH (Special to The Daily News—12 Noon) 19. The British Marne battle, are brunt of the counter the Aisne battle and conducting themselves | bril- intly. The Germans are strong- y ¢ enching along the Aisne |! } long defence. They have d their efforts against the British artillery. | Je nes outside oy on, he the there's Wait an ai inte big } big d hear rut, a rusheu some and some poreupine back lo | Renfern any inh he shot a Jones said tree 2 a scare you a i ceased, eouver ice was Paris, Sept 5s, as in the neg the CAS in ure VICTORY CLAIMED BY BOTH PARTIES (Special to The | Daily News.) London, Sept. 19.--Conflieting rep from the German- Russian fronties The Germans viet and do the Russians Lhe latter are certain. still beating the Austrians in Galicia and Poland. (A later wire from Berlin says the Russians re. tired in good order. rts come aim ries su ly TRAIN WRECK costs | LOSS OF MANY LIVES (Special to The Daily News.) Ala., Bept. 49. sons were killed when \labama Great RBouthern was wrecked early yesterday Ala. 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