1, TUESDAY, PRINCE RUPERT, B. SEPTEMBER, 28, 19145. THE DAILY NEWS PRIGE FIVE CENTS ’S ARMY LOSES 100,000 MEN ALLIES ADVA E AMID = —_— RAIN OF SHELLS — RUSSIANS HAVE CAPTURED KOVEL ALLIED ALLIED ADVANCE CONT INUES SHELLS ON GERMAN LINES—ALL COUNTER ATTACKS REPULSED—RUMORED CAPTURE OF KOVEL BY RUSSIANS Courtesy of Hotel Prince Rupert London, Sept. 28. The suc-|eapturing of three infantry com- os reported yesterday CON-|panies, and with that the taking tinue, and a perfect ram of shells,j/of much booty. It is reported both from land batteries and from} from the Austrians in retreat on the air, is drenching the German/the southern front that the Rus- es sians have reached Kovel. The WHERE STERANSTn fhousands of guns roar cease-| Austrians have evacuated Brody, ep shows Sone eer 1, \llies are steadily|and during their precipitate re- wale kines Prataneson Pet eee saining ground, avd consolidating | treat, the Austrians threw great resi: een gain The Germans; quantities of supplies into the made several counter at-|River Styr. is R. P. CAMERON DIED | ill were easily re- Later. ON TRAIN YESTERDAY | ery heavy losses to London, Sept. 28.——There a t rumor current that the Russians A man named R. P. Cameron, I \llies have captured over|have captured Kovel. The re-]from Babine Portage, died on the i euns. and have taken| port is not confirmed, but, if true,/train yesterday, on his way to | soners. As a result ofjis most striking evidence of the | prince Rupert. Deceased had nan} f the Allies’ offen-|sensational recovery of the Rus-| unwell for some time and was on sive, the Crown Prinee Wilhelmjsians. Driven back for many|his way south for special treat- ha ved of his command | weeks, through lack of munitions, | ment. western front. jthe Russians, now plentifully The body was taken care of by Dardanelles. l supplied in every department,|}jayner Bros. and sent south on Further British suecesses are|have taken the Germans COM-|/the George this morning for in- reported from the Dardanelles.|pletely by surprise and are Bulgaria has notified|ministering terrific officially Great Britain that she will notja front of 260 miles. position to the Allies’ Petrograd Report. offic statement reports further | sia. 8 further progress in}to take Dvinsk this week, Ul npagne The ffensive in the Argonne German|proceed to Riga, winter. Naval Attack. have spend the i failure. The French are battering the second line of Russian ships i defences. The d British have suecessfully|of Riga. German counter at- ICKS THRILLS AND FUN AT Eastern Front. Sept. 28.—A despatch ‘otrograd says that fighting rhe - ninth episode of ' ; Broken Coin,” aordinary violence is now proceeding around Dvinsk. The ns are that the opera- ti, : sors. with apparent success { Wo great scrap in the issians. The cavalry of i the ‘ the We Hussians is reported to be : ng the There is a murder, Apache murderer, Kitty defeat of a strong . sc 8 risone an¢ column near Lake Tohigh- the coin, is imprisone¢ ry eapes story again. ‘The ussians, taking advantage |. nae ; ' their” intimate knowledge of incident fol ery he country where the fighting is startling rapidity. | ‘lace, led the enemy into comedies, “Their did, while the ground, Blank Note’ and where they sur- ‘d him on three sides. The invisible two weddings, picts a burglar ollow the result was the exterminating where he is capturing comes possessed of one half FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESSES ALLIES STEADILY ADVANCE IN THE WEST—PERFECT RAIN OF or ad- blows along s Petrograd, Sept. 28.—(Oflicial Later. The Germans are expected to re- Loi Sept. 28.—The French! double their efforts against Rus- It is reported that the Kai- gains { Artois region nearj|ser has ordered Von Hindenburg and to shelled French |German land batteries on the Gulf THE MAJESTIC THEATRE “The at the Majestic, just as full of surprises and ex- is citing incidents as its predeces- with a of of 2g con- tinues to be full of lively action, incident with The Animated Weekly is splen- “The Friend the Burglar” are most amusing. The former is a story in which ink plays a prominent part, incidentally bringing about and the latter de- unconsciously aiding an elopement. It is a highly interesting and amusing program, Cafe. Ther crowd to Self's ; oi sbepabo Majestie The 8 TOMAR, For HEALTH REPORT oi 1ealre, 102tf ) Soevecoccngnmppannt banca The report of the medical and 2} health oflicer for 15 births and 3 deaths. MUSIC CHAR/.ES BALAGNO (Pianist at Westholme) TEACHER oF PIANOFORTE Former Pupil! of F, @, Strong. tagious common with other places, had been an epidemic tery during par e to the warm weather.. TER Ms MODERATE, Phone Blue 408 “eeeeeeeresoecesoocsoooooseees |||) du diseases, but that, there August showed The of- fleer reported that there had been no reports of infectious or con- in of dysen- t of July and Aug- terment. “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” AT THE WESTHOLME The second instalment of “The Diamond from the Sky” sees the Jom the story fairly launched along most interesting lines. ‘The changling | babies have reached the age of | 18, each innocent of any knowl- their the daughter of the childhood raised edge rof what parents had | done. Esther, Stanleys, is stolen in by the Gipsy woman and while the son of the up in as a gipsy, gipsy has been brought luxury as the heir to Stanley Hall. Esther is later adopted by the old Arthur Stanley with following and young falls in love Blair, which has doctor, immediately her, his cousin, suit. The been in the care of the docte: Diamond, 12 stolen by Blair, and interesting developments follow, The rest -of the good. “The Taunt” and “The Smouldering”’ are prograti Is dramas of the highest class, while Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew are as funny as ever. YOUNG LIEUTENANT Hannington, H. CG. inspector of offices in the province, ts legal here on his official duties. Mr. Hannington has his eldest son, Carl Hannington, serving at the front. Only twenty years of age, at the time of the outbreak of the war, he enlisted for the front with the artillery, He passed his twenty-first birth- serving in the ranks. day in Flanders, and has been made a lieutenant in the reg iment with which he is serving. FUNERAL SERVICES —_- -_——— The funeral services of the in- fant son of Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Hodkins will be held in the par- lors of the B, G. Undertakers to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'cloe Interment will take place at Fair- view cemetery. iNewmarch, C. R. HAS BEEN LOCATED Beaufort Sea, Arctic ocean, from message to Ottawa, via ~~ |CAMP KITCHEN FOR ITHIRTY- FIVE RECRUITS LEFT THIS MORNING recruits }council last night, A detachment of .35 jleft for the south this morning to various B. C. The majority came from Terrace, Telkwa and Hazelton. several from Metlakatla and seven from Prinee Rupert. The folowing is the list of names: i Wiel W. Ryan;.-7.4:G: Ryan, J. Hoult, Johason, C. Kinnon, A. Pearce, J. Mitchell, J. Davis, F. E. Valpy, J. Rudland, W. S. Schofield, J. C. Fox, M. M. McGregor, H. N. 8. Short, Hood, E. T. GC. Closs, W. Wallace, W. livan, J. Thompson, J. Lee, C. W. Frank Dowling, R. McDonald. G. T. P. AGREEMENT. the draft of a letter solicitor and city clerk to the president of the G, T. The letter drew Mr. attention to the fact that the terms of the agreement betweer P. was read. to a reasonable extent, and asket bringing certain works nearet proved by the couneil., WESTERN PIONEERS’ Major J. H. MeMullin receives stating that the ranks of the Western “Pioneers are filled ane ped, —_ HORSE SALE the board of works to the counci be accepted. The report wa adopted. A recent patent covers the us y.|tomatic sprinklers inside a build-| giving good value. ing to operate a motor that rings (moving their families here from a fire alarm outside, regiments. There were Sam Kirkaldy, Turner, W. H. A. M. Mc- W. Brentzner, Moody, Quinn, H, Brewer, H. Mist, Harvey, H. Hankin, W. C. Widen, Quin- Ritchie, J. Jones, Roy Clothier, At the city council last night from the city Chamberlin’s the city and the company had not been carried out by the company that something be done towards completion, The letter was ap- RANKS ARE FILLED a wire from Victoria this morning that all reeruiting has been stop- \ report was brought down by]}ihe Pantorium and will conduct last night recommending that an|tailoring for ladies and gentle- offer of $4100, on terms, by L. M. Pace, for one of the city horses | They of water which eseapes from au- to patronize home industry by r CROWN PRINCES ARMY HAS BEEN COMPLETELY SHATTERED GERMANS LOST 100,000 MEN IN REPEATED ATTACKS — ALLIES ARTILLERY MOWED THEM DOWN—FRENCH COM- MAND GERMAN RAILROAD TO RHEIMS— CROWN PRINCE SUPERSEDED Special to The Dally News ) way lines to the east and north Paris, Sept. 28.—Intelligence are carrying away wounded Ger- from Champagne shows that the mans from the attempt. Germans Lost 100,000. The Crown Prince’s army lost ‘rown Prinee’s right army was shattered in Friday and Satur- jay's fighting. The centre, which : {00,000 men in the recenf fight- efforts to counter made furious ing up te date. Yesterday, the the adyance in the Argonne yes- All the rail- Crown Prince sent forward 80,- terday was repulsed. 000 troops in massed formation, three repeated attacks SECOND CONTINGENT with great courage. they broke under the terrifie ar- making Each time Geo. W. Morrow met the city|tillery fire, leaving the ground as a represen- | dotted with dead. “it ne’ C 2 citizen committee # is reported that Von Macken- zen is to supersede the German tative of the in charge of the welfare of the boys at the front. Prince in the Argonne. He reminded the council that Crown given to the first | Heavy contingent from here, and that a{|5,000,000 men engaged and 600 $2,000 had been fighting continues, with promise had been made to do aeroplanes. awueden 8 ian of the Sede Germans Lose Railroad. contingent. The officers in charge " ve . The French artillery now com- if any grant] 5 : mands the German railroad to were made, it take the form o : and the French forces i field kitchen. , t She tiehs “Te The matter had been side track- at prente " ae . 6 e ; is anticipated that it will require would be time ; heavy fighting to overcome the German second line of defences jand the fortress of Tahore. Fighting Continues. ~The Russian had requested that, Hheims, ed because it enough to send it along before the boys left Shorneliffe. He pointed out that four a chens had been supplied to the | London, Sept. 28 districts | an ie al aa ti and that a necessary ‘fifth would oe i an oe ODEN |with the capture of Kovel threat- }ening Von Mackenzen’'s retreat. battalion from other be welcomed from Prince Rupert. In spite of hard times he felt ST. JOHN AMBULANCE that the citizens would in some way provide the kitchen. If noth- ing were done they would feel) phe annual general meeting of The St. John Ambulance Associa- ion will be held in the Board of |r ade rooms on 2nd Ave., Wed- Ine ssday, the 29th inst., at 8 p. m pointing out that every economy | pusiness: | ashamed to meet the boys when |; they return. la The mayor explained the finan- | cial difficulties ahead of the city, To receive annual re- must be practised in order to COn-| Hort, eleetion of officers for en- duet the city’s business. suing year, formation of new Ald, Beveridge classes. All ladies and gentle- \ld. Maitland, moved that the} men interested in first aid to the matter be left on the table for home nursing are 227.28. 1 seconded b V jinjured and from | urged to attend. WESTHOLME A CD OPERA HOUSE Ald. Maitland thought: that, in RUPERT'S _POPULAR PLAYHOUSE any case, a camp kitchen was not TONIGHT exactly the kind of thing to give tn Twe Great Acts, to the boys. “AN EYE FOR AN EYE” } m 2nd"Episode of the $800,000 Serial : rhe motion todeave the matter “The Diamond From The Sky” over for a week carried, ThE TAUNT"—Drema. of the best. 1 a week, pending a report the finanee committee. Ald. Nicol said he thought the outfit the various battalions and that citi-} government should zens should not be called upon to} furnish equipment. This is one BUSINESS CHANGE “THE HONEYMOON BABY"-—Fea- turing Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Drew, “THE SMOULDERING"—A Beautiful bas act Drama of the Better Class, POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 15 ots. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY— “When We Were Twenty-one”— A Paramount Feature in 6 Acte. Mr. Noeltie and Mr, Harnett, two local tailors, have taken over ljit as formerly, only they will add men, It will be entirely refitted, oe? ower S}in. many cities and have always worked in the best houses. They attend ¢losely to making and cul- €lting and hope to induce citizens LONDON CAFE And Grill Faultiess Service of Fault- ' fess Food They are both|% Hart Bik. Vancouver. had large experience pe "