yp | irs T ve Library es = re -mediately en Ww F Z : E. t ' GET THE LATEST WAR IN THE DAILY NEWS (TANS RECEIVE A BAD REPULSE IN POLAND ORD ROBERTS BURRIED IN ST. ?AUL’S WITH GREAT MILITARY HONORS WITH KING ATTENDING 1, VON’ HINDERBERG IS — oa. LORD ROBERTS WAS BURIED NOW THE HERO OF BERL) THE WITH GREAT MILITARY HONORS BODY CARRIED THROUGH LONDON ON GUN CARRIAGE HIS SON REA TIN i RUSS|ANS DESTROYING THEIR CAVALRY DIED TO SAVE IN SOUTH AFRICA — SERVICE - ATTENDED BY KING. (dpecial to The O y News.) Khussian center ov ——— : rhe unex-|back from the frot (Special to The Daily News.) thousands of civilians bared their ; Genera i at i London, Nov. 19.—The body of | heads in the pouring’ rain. The : te ce ; rr ‘ Lord Roberts on the gun carriage | service was attended by the King, f i . ' his spn died to have in South Af-|the first time a monarch has per- yr that | who rica was drawn through London | sonatly attended the funeral of a i he fii an streets to St. Paul's today. Troops | subjeet since that of the Duke of i . ‘ Tr lined the streets. Hundreds of | Wellington. . G ! Po lhe ad j . — ; . wats irive the ind nf Ps £ MASQUERADE BALL WAS BRILLIANT ATTACK OF — PERT CONTINGENT RIVAL NAVIES SHOW _ MADE GRAND SUCCESS ALLIES GETS RESULTS DON THEIR UNIFORMS SIGNS OF ACTIVITY | The Society Circus was carried (Special to The Dally News) t ~ to a successful finish by a mon- Paris, Nov. 19.—A brilliant at- i ; G (Special to The Dally News) ster mins@eprade hall gived tA tie taek by Britioh troops and French f ; ‘ Del aN 19 A pa ; sit ‘ot. The sailors drove the Germans from vs Cam ‘ Agricultural Hall last night. ©! Schoorbakke, * Belgium. The \ 15, 1044.) Hela ' nh h attendance both of masked dane-|fioods have left only two roads \ a i company! N i7 a ( mia ers and of onlookers was large.| open to the town. The British ap- 7 abi any othe t " { t The costumes were of the most| preached on one side in armored epee ae : automobiles; the French crossed e- the f ; — * varied kinds end come encellemt) pass ead seek tne Gee : l na i ‘ %¢ wie ‘a > g cs : 4 7 it the end |! Sein A PteLe ao B — hits were made. At 44 masks] ;,, the rear, forcing them to flee » i“ a e mm yr be Be ait _— a. ae were removed, when some genu-|by the only other road open, leav- _ selves 1 r the latest additions hy’ oo ‘on ~ ine surprises followed. Probably |ing guns, ammunition, stores and { ri irm™myvy s eq pmen oO x se 7 as a ali ‘ ie wounded. Bw us ! i j = t information to headquar-|the character that attracted the hes rity and i ters In this way one general) most attention was that of a so- Germans Repuleed. Paris, Nov. 19._-Yesterday saw : ers: ain : \* { has complete oat = ciety lady whose tremendous pro- increased artillery fire in the : ' 6 “- . , ; ich wider area than would |). rtions called attention to her allinorth, particularly between ‘the ” 5 a sonnel : ANY ARMY uins wise be possible aoe as ; oe) I t.-Col. Peck's}4 { a ore oy es = — ee acca rance otherwise ‘Be pooain evening. “She” turned out to be|coast and Lys. The Algerians at, i ann ee Sinead : . - , “lone of the best Known ‘metnbers | Tracy De Val repulsed a German attack, inflicting heavy losses. goog tal BOB ROGERS WILL LET tn” at cenmna, mete’ | gna ee — go he o SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS JAPAN’S SIGNIFICANT MOVE MILITIA CONTRACTS sivas mosses” * SOCIETY CIRCUS Bi. wre all fond ARE AGAIN ROUTED The musie was provided by the} HAS BIG TOTALS ) pes ew batta MAY JOIN ALLIES IN EUROPE Ottawa, Noy. 15.—Despite ru-| Prince Rupert City Band and by etailiagilis « (Special to The Dally News.) s to the contrary, it is quite) Metlakatla Band. The whole! The following is the result of the De werk en a busy ons rie 7 " ; eee ertain that General Hughes space on the ground fioor was | Society Cireus for the first two , ‘ ers says (hal AMBASSADOR LEFT CONSTANTINOPLE LAST NIGHT APPA- vhen he returns to resume his | “iven over to the dancers and in/nights, showing the amount se- - - e en ts he Ve RENTLY BY INSTRUCTIONS OF TOKIO—LOOKS ra? as Minister of Militia, and|*Pite of the size of the building |cured by each booth or sideshow. ok cal exami helaveagrt i { t! LIKE BREAK WITH TURKEY. ' a 2. os z Shel ao it was crowded at times during!The results for last night are not a ge and fitting], ‘ F ‘ cee W carry out the government's |i). dances. jtotaled, but there will be several f ypit f the 120 = (Special to The Daily News) repres tions by the Porte. It|program of further heavy enlist- The greatest good will prevail-|hundred — dollars. The total ‘ ik he eer ae N ‘ The Japanese | tnay be ative of the intention|ment and training and usual. He!ed and a very pleasant evening | amount raised is in the vicinity of . anv pe 15.000 saat Constantinople n the t f the Japanese t has. however. been relieved of the| was spent. Refreshments were | $3,000. “t have ul ' : ag et the rive ing » eve y >| c ” me Bris s ad santeaied s jeaving was un-| extend activities agair S responsibility of letting militia| Served during the evening im the Siidiaieiie Sy 8 {2 gaits « s at the J ‘ , :, eis : ie by . { s from | enemis f the Europeans with smeane ll aoe a been | Zalleries, where tables were set.|” Booths- m . be back ; ither than the result of|whicl s allied contracts, Unis task Raving i a ioe Canedian “tat ee sees 3.08 es Reks in a oh ae Se iT allotted to a sub-committee ‘! MAURICE MAETERLINCK Scotch... .- 0... aoe pe.80 ee ac oe the ve ent - : : the eabinet, of which Hon. R — COMPLIMENTS BRITAIN Ameri a 21:98 18:78 . 1. The rebels | tlered ert Rogers is the head. A some- —--—- , . * ected from} ai dires : r ' nny WILL RAISE MONEY 2,300 PRISONERS TO what careless disregard for the} M. Maurice Maeterlinck, the fa- — be 2.00 m Ru; plet® thelrncons t i sone we IONS BE TAKEN TO JAPAN patronage list in this regard by| mous Belgian dramatist, speaking ee et ee Ss 12.50 lier) i { : cae od ar eow FOR THE DOMIN the Minister of Militia in the|at one of Lord Haldane’s meetings Country Stare sees 1 - 3 - ms for BJammuntion, stores, et G overnite Ciatdash Volts |°t'Pring of the Bem. force was) ot Hewsaatie recently, wee eet gi, a ae Many | names 41 British ng poem —_ All for tie can fietiiendiatnh te en for — e _— ~ Ce oe oe Hee Horse Game ps 0.50 60-50 : sm of his regime b ert: cheers by f sta g = sh § pack . 4 : oe ae Government. the Allies. members of the cabinet ence. He said: Rigger Rabies”... 29-00 te “4 : Drydocks and Their Const p; fast} Sit Robert Borden has now been) “It is a pitiful story T have to /AGROt °Portne’ .. Feae 8 Fae Len. " cis ait . ; 7 ce ‘oM p ‘ 1 N io mier As New York, Nov, #8 The Rast absent at Virgina Hot Springs for | tell; it is the story of a little king- pages Sita Siew os Ss ¥ rm ; ; + edeinane af the Haack ot i} stating { House offand W News Bureau today] ..or three weeks, and is not ex- | dom whieh has kept its pledge Sollee Department $8.25 s er ' lradk hea be held th se that u be ani made | e the following eable-| pected back until November 15. jand died for it. (Shouts of “Never, oome ae See ae Ky tis \ ; wee George Wednesday nex adit »,000,- | gram h was received from —_———-—_— j never, Belgium was establish- Base Bali Game .... 200 aan [ is . ‘ : : ae rokio LIEUT. COLS. KILLED. jed as a buffer state ageiast tae Japanese ‘Som te 7 , lenrath, ¢ ' ’ oitsiniiliiiel creat contending powers to pre-|" 2 evenings Res , The 4 i and a voted to Tey. Pe d to capitulate IM) eommanding Officers of Welsh| vent the passage of one army into} otis 84,176.80 $4,934.85 , Neville j as the adele , a . ‘ AVY ‘ ‘ ter stead urrender uncondition- Regiment and Northumberland territory of the other, and that -__ » | ‘ und «6A it h be ar : ani t tha 10.-lally, the former governor of Fusiliers in Casualty List. neutrality was guaranteed by the DRAWING FOR PRIZES. pe ; ' | ts fo o tats sen Ising Tau and -his officers were, | —_ greatest power in Europe-——Eng- —_—_—_ . i officers - ". : ; : f ed at ~— re a : with the gracious Lendon, Nov. 418 4 casualty|land. We have kept our pledge Drawings for the prizes offered riad of | ae ‘a se be f _ oT ee er a ttist, dated November 3, was issued|loyally. In August Germany sent/at the Society Cireus took place he Boa , : it ite the} wish « 1e Japanese Empers here. It gives the names of ten|us an ultimatum saying that wellast evening. The Irish doll was , ; ae oe 1 2 f tt to the |allowed to wear their swords and ficers killed and twenty-eight|should let their forces go through | won by Mr. Golden with ticket 59. | wens "4 rvat : ' ' ' it the | maintain soldiers’ honer, Capt.| wounded. linto Freneh territory. It is un-| Wm, Gendron won the lady's hat neg ir i ( - : * eve aldeck said Amone the killed are Lieut.-Col.|true that if the request had come| with number 123. The other win- - xa pn papseects ican : one - = ; five days prior to the|/@. B. Moreland, of the Welsh| from France Belgium would have|ning numbers were as follows: \l ' — (the A l ews Wilt oF 7 90 es Es -|Regiment, and Lieut.-Col. Arthur| been more lenient. She would in| Overeoat, No. 35; ton of coal, 25; mI | oe sad gf ! h the great Mifles-jeurrender of (he. faricess |Jex-Blake Percival, of the North-|the same way have endeavored to! case of eggs, 188; bieyele, 9; pig, tt as Moore | dit ' Phe have been|wireless station was destroyed imberiand Fusiliers prevent the French army from|444; work basket, 2. The hold- ri le active hary \ , , aa the Da tabi g it impossi ble any longer In the list of wounded appears|breaking the terms of neutrality.jers of these tickets will reeeive ; , f 80 ‘a The date ! eR dur tl bast few to communicate with Peking.|/the names of Lieut.-Col. R. H. H.| Belgium has been called Englands | their prizes’ on applying to 8. =. = 0 ineludes Maal Os i ' | : ., the mosciee as rhe successful storming of Bis-| Boys, of the Royal Engineers, and | foster child, and | nglanu has | Parker, of the Pacifie Cartage Co. ) ; n the pa i oo ! \\ I ry ' ' I mark fort by the attacking seld- Major B. T. Pell, of the Guess so Sey GPeVRR SENS: S.oeee » nema ated 1 ler 4 pom. the iM : ¢ arpente Music St 6. uct ~ ae a a j kleasly hurled them Royal West Surrey Regiment | foster-mother My countrymen | MASSEY WORKS OPEN _— a a o wal { visting conditions, but }iers, who recklessly hurled them- [reatise that I nelands word is her AGAIN AT BRANTFORD a § rhe food oe ‘ ers have been firmly|selves at us by making human) gygseR AND SHOE | bond Cheers.) —Ex —_—— Bites 4 entiful, andi be had tlw { t hat 1 such application; bullets of their bodies, sealed the FACTORIES BUSY, ee - Eight Hundred Men to Be Em- Rin p Y has its ownled brane Viet : mainta ly sibly meet with success fate of Tsine Tau. It then beeame “ m WILL BE BUSY ALL WINTE ployed—Married Ones First. iy mi helor (an Af Phou th egu ' t least til the new year, when evident that the garrison eould he rubber factories at Berlin, ey gy roy’ : See a ’ : ® matter of |has ma y me to tt home governments own re and ent tena tu ‘font are working two shifts a An order for 1,500,000 shirts Brantford, Ont., Nov. 19.—The want | itis factory th aan : ‘ } ements would be out of the|®@ longer hold tts RSAIRS og lday to turn ont orders for the Ca-|for the British forees has been Massey Harris Company, which ie o ae, ane ; ' { way shelling of heavy artillery PO} nadian and British governments | allotted among the various shirt} elosed down the day after war was 1 number ie ina ra : | Investors and others with liquid|have done so would have swelled|/for winter equipment All shoe| manufacturers in Canada by the| declared, throwing 1,200 men out Mine t the eook I shoe es ete ey at the disposal are al-jitie jist of casualties and noth. land leather manufacturing firms | British purchasing agents DOWlof work, will in a few days start Ph, \ me the hoya ar haiti Stan fe idy waiting for the home goy om anid have hank anne That |" ilso working full time, and injin Ganada, a ting in eonjunetion | again, émploying 800 men five Minis 1 the enbetiteot . “ear ry ment’s issue, which is certain | ; . the white flag, |20m™me cases overtime, to turn out| with the Canadian government,|/days a week, Married men will Mish) tee be fully six ‘ ca { ‘ be popular, especially as the pores © me we ” oh te lorders The order will keep almost everyibe given the preference. Py. entraining oy e = vid . ill investor is confidently ex rhe German Charge d Affaires % jshirt factory in Canada busy} § —— ~~ r May, " the pre : ected to have his claims recog-lat Peking says that Tsing Tau} London, Nov’ 17.-—-Lady Strath.|during the winter months WASHED NUT COAL—-$8.06. hy \ have joined a — Site ived = for easy participation. ifell two weeks sooner than was na has provided an armored; - : a here spl aid ae un , ¢ rherefore it would have been of jexpected motor ear for the London mount-| Before buying your winter un- New Wellington Coal Com. ia | 7 facilities My od ‘ “y little good for Canadian provinees ‘The Governor with 2,300 of.|ed brigade j|derwear it Li pas pen e are pany, Phone 116. tf. " Whey ee r municipalities however gilt fleers and en will be transport jiover our stoe of ai and woo ——— ——7E ii, N . a oa ge, imen mie y edged their credit, to have applied led to Japa is prisoners on Non Rule of reason seems needed|combinations and separate gar. King of the Belgians fite better Dy soo bie cal = in ne jto the London market ember 21 jin international law | ments Demers. 266.268 now than King of Belgium,