JULES BOMBARDING BULGARIAN” COAST cERMA} q CRUISER SUBMARINED — A BRILLIANT FRENCH MOVEMENT IN SERBIA (Special to The Dally News.) —The Agatch, bom- the Oct. 2m f Déde arian railroad terminal on is being carried Aege sea, i by an Allied fleet of twenty Their fire, which is ted by aeroplanes, has | the barracks, docks a T the railway station. while | ment started Bulgarian regiment ks at mid-day meal, shells demolished the | rying the occupants | There has been aj} f over a thousand sol-|V civilians. Brilliant French Move. 25. The Serbia have scored a | | | | French | | } ess in effecting aj the turned the Serbians flank | Bulgarian , TERAN NAVIGATOR | DIES OF PNEUMONIA | of the | rhey ee columns of Simon B, Brunn, Steamship Dispatch northern navigator, | Ket His the hospital at \ Ka, * was the result of exhaus- | of pneumonia. his efforts eht about by he passengers from the | Mariposa. Dispatch was nearest to posa when she sent out ) S. signal on Oetober 8th Brunn took off 79 from the beach at Ly 1 and landed them at k For five days he| practically never left the bridge | y collapsed. Sorerrrooe i MAJESTIC :: THEATRE | Tonight and Tomorrow 3) : seaside Thirteenth Episode of “ “THE BROKEN COIN” de is Remarkably Exciting ANIMATED WEEKLY World and War News. ' FATHER’ S STRATEGY” Pleasing Comedy Drama, “HER RUSTIC HERO” A Gorking Comedy, ADMISSION 10 and 165 cents. Coming Wednesday and Thureday ‘e Freres Famous Photoplay QUEEN AND ADVENTURER our Spectacular Acts Soto PPIPLOPOD OOD ODO OOD SD CODY: eT io 'w the crowd to. Self’s - ® There is a reason. Next “Aestic Theatre 102¢f. at | taking day | pane rman, | Alex. Videck, \family, SUCCESSFUL BOMBARDMENT OF BULGARIAN COAST LINE ARRACKS AND DOCKS WRECKED AT DEDE AGATCH — OVER 4,000 SOLDIERS KILLED—-FRENCH MAKE BRILLIANT FLANKING MOVEMENT TO JOIN SERBIAN FORCES AGAINST BULGARS troops, while the Serbs them in front, causing ian retreat. Critics believe that the Austro- Germans will not resume their the been north able to offensive in have attack Bulgars them, The that the ferior to the trained |French soldiers. Italian Successes. Rome, Oct. 25 Official)’ The Italians have taking by assault Nordica, advance SUCCESS in Monte their Valley. thus completing along the They have also captured a fort in the Corderole valley and have advanced along the entire front On the Carso front, they have Martell prisoners towards San 1,000 sixty officers with seven guns and advanced over and a quantity of munitions. YUKONERS MOVING SOUTH FOR WINTER Satur- 215 The Princess Sophia on afternoon brought abeut Yukoners south. The northern- ers spent several hours in the city friends, in that the this visiting old many estimated Yukon &4,.000,000, cases It is the gold output of year will total which is about an average year. Included in the list were: Mr. Justice Macaulay and wife, Chas Boyle, of one of the big dredging companies, and wife; Thomas McGowan, of the N. CG, Company; ex-manager of the Fred governor; Frank Nolan, A ae By .., former Company; Congdon, K. ¢ Win. Scouse, a well known mining man; O. 8. Lanning, manager of ithe N. C. Company at Dawson, who has put in about twenty years in the north and who has not been out for the past seven years, and Mrs. Lanning; John | Locks; Mr. Henderson, a news- and Sheriff Brimstone ‘AUTOMOBILE UPSETS AT NINTH AND M’BRIDE What might have been a very serious Ninth Ave, on accident occurred on Saturday evening. with his wife and were returning home along Ninth in their auto when it turned over of the road- with the occupants under- All escaped without in- jury except Mr. Videck, juries are not likely to have any the side way, neath. whose in- serious results. The accident, which of McBride, is be- been caused by the wrong. The Videck him- occurred at the corner lieved to have steering gear auto was built by Mr. going self. attacked a Bulgar- until the join | demonstrated | Julgarian troops are in-} British and} scored an important | Ledro| 2° seen to be of igive their * KEY- LEMDERG © ome Sattle front 25% mas How Rvrnania 7 ~~ BREEZAW < obey Jink up the Allies . "> Direction of attack. “KASSA or . BYDA-PEST x < ROUMANIA’S BATTLE LINE battlefronts and The result of soon he Map taken shows three another which may up by Roumania. such an action can easily the Entente Allies. great use to ‘ROYAL COMMISSIONS | Ottawa, October 23.—At a time;gets its share. The Ferguson when the average Canadian is|Commission, whose mission was squeezing every cent and cutting;to unearth dead Grit sins, ran- frills to keep down ex-|sacking the cemetery, as it were, for the gold fillings. out the The Georgian penses, going in for extra hired help in aj Bay the Borden government Is | Canal Commission, which not to say lavish, fash-|serves its chief purpose when it generous, ; ; ion. links up that amiable philosopher Without much strain on the/Sanford Evans with a government Imind, it is possible to recall at|job. The , but what's the least half a dozen royal commis-juse of stringing out the list of those Suffice it to say that most as which is the big name they present? hired paid to do help—who are Royal Commissions are al- alent Royal but whether now being what is prey as sausages. really the government's work. All Just a few off the these Commissions top. Therejare at werk, there is some Commission|doubt as to they are their Take the Commission for ex- is the Davidson follow up, am-jearning money. and the before the Public The Purchasing Com- whose duty is to plify extend revelations | Davidson made Accounts|ample. It consists of one man, Sir Charles Peers An opinion grows that buying |for a middle from|name is Peers he might peer more | than the facts The David- an|son following up The | the scandals all right, but that is Unemployment C J about all. It keeps strictly in the which tells the working man that|footsteps of the Public Accounts the same budge from Committee. a Quebec judge, which is to cleanse and| Davidson, the supplies, mission, elevate business of gentleman whose army and free it the breath of scandal. The and widely Shell | deeply the cuaad to indicate. Commission, which is to play shell honest and efficient manner. ommission, game for Canada in Commission is God moves in a mysterious way,|/Cornmittee, covers but mostly in alternate cycles of|/ground, and doesn't seven fat and seven lean years.|the middle of the road to see what The Marketing Commission which | is behind the hedge. faithful Royal Commission, hurt that A good and that hasn't aims to provide the wheat farmer | the transportation lieu of |won't anybody The |been hurt before. kind words in facilities. with Reports from British Columbia wheh drew up a report but never ite nd to show that the interesting over- ltr ansaction of the subma- purchased in a moment of High Cost of Living Commission, printed it because it was two sbaadowed by the high cost of by- ing in Europe. The Better linspiration by Sir Richard Mc- for © British Columbia billed to Canada at Commission, whose function is to} $1,150,000 is being scrutinized as gentlemen. Suspicion jrines, Terms Indians | Bride, and prevent the red man being skinne vd be tween government ‘cannot live in that genial atmos- alive unless the B. C. Notice to W orking_ Men THE GRANBY CoNSOLIDATED “MINING, SMELTING & PowER Co. OF ANYOX, B.C., Wish to notify the Working Men of Prince Rupert and District that there are more men in Anyox looking for work than the Company can employ and men are hereby advised not to make the trip to Anyox with the expecta- tion of being employed. | i bau in | Adelbert was an armored cruiser }submarine has sunk the German }Of 8,858 tons and carried a crew BRITISH SUBMARINE SINKS GERMAN CRUISER NEAR LIBAU GERMAN ARMORED CRUISER PRINCE ADALBERT SENT TO THE BOTTOM OF BALTIC-—-FRENCH CAPTURE MILE ON GERMAN FRONT—VICTORIA OFFICER SHOT —GERMAN AGENTS ARRESTED (Special to The Dally News.) a » Petrograd, Oct. 25.—A British Sholz, brother-in-law of and a man Fay, man named Dalthe, Li have been arrested on a charge of i. Prince Adelbert near The Prince the ‘ruiser Sastin conspiring to blow up American munition plants. 394 feet long, had a displacement Fay has confessed that he was in the employ of the German Se- of 557 men. cret Service. Detectives found a Western Front. high powered auto at Weehaw- Paris, Oct. 25.—(Official) The S |ken, and also a speed boat, owned French troops captured a German by Fay, on the Hudson river. Fay’s salient over a one mile front in |boathouse contained 500 pounds the Champagne district yesterday. Captain Curry Killed. Ottawa, Oct. 25.—Captain Cur- was | -—— the Battalion, shot through the head and killed, | EASTERN STAR ! lof Chlorate of potash, fuses and | ' bombs. ry, of 42nd . > ' two minutes after he had entered | the trenches for the first time. | Mr. and Mrs. Comisky, Mrs. Captain Curry was a resident|Rice and Mrs. Douglas, of Van- of Victoria, B. C., where he was |couver, arrived this morning to highly respected as an efficient lorgantae a chapter of the Order of and capable officer. ints ‘astern Star in Prince Rupert. German Agents Arrested. An organization meeting is being New York, Oct. 25.—Lieut. Fay, | held this afternoon. Sir Richard appears and PTE ALEX DONALD handsomely denies everything. | KILLED AT THE FRONT Nobody seems to wish to bring | The Prince George is flying her phere. that dignified and beautiful head | of early grey hair in sorrow to j flags at half-mast today, in honor the grave. So far, as can be seen at this [of Pte. Alex. Donald, who has listance, the chief facts remain) fallen at the front. Pte. Donald, unexplained, and no satisfactory|who joined the 48th Battalion answer is given to questions like} 4,4 was a member of Prince Ru- Why did Sir Richard tele- | | first that the; $1,050,000, these. vert’s second contingent, is the first of 24 the Prince George who joined graph to Ottawa members of the crew price was to be iad then send a second telegram rais- ie the ante another nr he forces for overseas service, Why split two ways? Why, ing thousand? was the cheque!to fall. 13th, His was killed on October moreover, He | France,” was $1,150,000 paid for two bar-|“somewhere in gain submarines Mrs. Jane Donald, Chil down at $750, yon Thompson §&t., this city, Po all these questions, echo en-jis a sister of Captain Donald, of lthe only faint replies | that | widow, resides and counter turned Prince George. rhe sincere sympathy of all will go out to her in her bereavement. WESTHOLME swers, why? At all events ire made, as for example, Patterson, of the Seattle | Construction Com- that Chili didn’t because Chili was when Manager Drydock and pany, explains get the boats, broke, which is probably news to Chili. Chili declares that she r¢ OPERA H OUSE fused the boats because they were RUPERT’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE better divers than they were TONIGHT AND TOMORROW swimmers—that is to say when wae intamend tease tote? they went down they wanted to Two ee stay down, and couldn't be coaxed up short of wrecking tugs an steel But that Sir Charles Davidson has been down “GAUMONT GAZETTE” “The Gold in the Crock” Lubin Drama, “Hickville Tragedy Troupe” Kalem cables. now Two-act in one of ‘em and has ¢ome to the top again, the Chilian contention may be held to have been disprov- ed. When a Court (Continued on Page Two.) 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