THE DAILY NEWS 8 = —e ee KITCHENER CONFERS WITH FRENCH LEADERS BIG RUSSIAN SUCCESS—SERBS | F IGHTING ¢ G GAMELY—NEW GREEK CABINET FORMED PETROGRAD REPORTS A BIG RUSSIAN SUCCESS NEAR RIGA GERMANS DRIVEN BACK—3,60. 00. PRISONERS TAKEN -—— FRENCH CAPTURE ENEMY ADVANCE POSTS—AIR RAID ON DUNKIRK—SIX GERMAN SHIPS ARE WRECKED IN BALTIC (Special to The Dally News.) Raid on Dunkirk. Lond Nov. 8.—Petrograd re- A German aeroplane norte q fussian suecess on the eight bombs on Dunkirk, 4 : f r / I front, the Germans being |°"° boy. No damage was done ka fii CG village of jto property. ba from the | German Ships Lost. Qlai and the River Dvina. Cross- Stockholm, Noy. 8.—Six Ger-| t shore of Lake Sven-! man ships have been wrecked in| ssians captured the | the past five days along the of German trenches, | Swedish coast in trying to evade taking 0) prisoners and two | British submarines. ‘ | German Gas Destroyed. Western Front. Geneva, Nov, 8.—A German gas On the western front, the) factory at Dordense in Alsace was | Frenel ptured the it Andresehy and re-| German ad- i destroyed on Friday by French l aviators. The manager and 42 efforts to advance; workmen suffered pagne and Vosges plosion and many others were in- | jured. EXCESS PROFITS IN MAKING MUNITIONS) , —The only FISHING ACTIVITY AT WHARF YESTERDAY There was an air of great ac- tivity ar | the wharf yesterday Ottawa, November 6.- covernment thing that prevents Major General as good ‘Sir Sam from Atlin writing when the bulletins in Canada as Napoleon Bonaparte did in 135,000 there are no the|country to tack them to. Company and the National Inde- Egypt is that t handled about pyramids in this Nothing could p s I alibut from Jose, Po-|less than pyramids serve sch Alten, San | jas a background for some of Sir laris Magnolia. The § Jose had 45,000, the| ris 4 10, the Magnolia 6,000 ten the en were kept working Sam's prodigious statements. For example, he told a Toront other day that he British War scheme balance. Ten audience the had furnished the | Office which would set the pace for the Perhaps at t peed with a recruiting . ’ hauling ice a; t, unloading, trimming ng the Perhaps it will. No doubt the with the halibut in boxes | Word. ihe did. ¢ the cars for ship- Since . the |commensurate fitted up| Whom Lord Roberts characterized rusher and winch, the, wharf looks like q | history and if acknowledgments reg fish wharf. scheme is today. genius Nat Independent as the greatest Driving Force in BuvVE { | have not already been made by ithe British War Office it is prob- ' lably through fear of the Germans overhearing the scheme and ad- W that d, formerly of the G ar department, died at} Dagget Minn., on Oct. 22nd. ” — ——————————= |{0 raise say, one has reached town opting it as their own. | If it is a good enough scheme third of the raised in the | number already W E ST H 0 LM E ,United Kingdom it will be a great miracle, but not as great as the Ss one already accomplished. That OP ER A HOUSE Great Britain should have raised RUPERT'S PULAR POPULAR PLAYHOUSE by the voluntary system an army TONIGHT AND TOMORROW of three million men, practically “HER MARTYRDOM” one fighter out of every eligible two, is the outstanding wonder of Sam's plan will have to Ny iendid three-reel Feature “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” ighth Episode. the war. igo some to beat it. “s What is this plan of SHE TOOK A CHANCE” |General Sir Sam's? Ah, Comedy. \the mystery. It can't be “GAUMONT GAZETTE” _ ‘seription, because Sam doesn’t Wing “With the 8th War- believe in that—at least for Can- a “Military Sports” ada. Conscription in Canada POPULAR 2 © ‘avalry,” oto. would make the war very unpopu- mePeee, 1088, 10 and 16 ote. lar with a great number of people who helped to elect the Borden government, so the Major General takes no chances when he says it But would he try Major there’s con- “Canada’s won't be done. it in Great Britain- The hope is expressed that he would not, be- (Continued on Page Two) Fullow the” apie aaetaaine O. B. Smith, of the Granby we here is a reason.. Next|Company, arrived from mn “Westic Theatre 102tf. | today. dropped |ernment’s injuring | hibjtion, lbetween the jthat the j}to procure a from the ex. | MW BRIDE IGNORES. THE PROHIBITIONISTS | (Special to The Dally News.) Vancouver, Nov. 8.—After two executive meetings held Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, | the prohibition executive, labsence of a reply to demands on | Premer McBride to define the gov- | attitude towards pro- passed a resolution au- thorizing the publication of all | the recent correspondence passing prohibition move- ment officials and the premier. showed | put forth | every effort since September 14th The correspondence officials had government pro- | nouncement on the situation, but jthat it had been absolutely fruit- less. After repeated promises for an | early decision had been made by Premier McBride, but never ful- filled, the native but to make known to the public how the McBride govern- ment had ignored their efforts. in the| | officials had no alter-| ~ CAPTAIN J W. WARDEN ARRIVED THIS MORNING | 5 Captain J. W. Warden, who has llately returned from the front and shortly to be. gazetted |\lieutenant-colonel, arrived jwho is from | Victoria this morning. Warden has an in- jtensely interesting story to tell of the fierce fighting at Neuve Chap- pelle, but, like most soldiers, is ‘not strong on story telling, be- ing a man of action rather than Captain Warden, looking over the situation here, will Captain words. return to Victoria on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning. ‘SALT LAKE DIVING STAGE IS WRECKE FE. H. Mortimer, ithe sw imming elub, secretary of reports that the recent high winds and heavy with the diving stage erected by the club at the salt lake the float and approach, sticks of timber lef! land these are at the outlet of the ‘jake. tides have played havoc last summer. Of there are ibut a few NEW GREEK CABINET FORMED— BENEVOLENT TOWARDS ALLIES M. SKODILIS IS NEW PREMIER--ZAIMIS’ SUPPORTERS ARE RE- INSTATED—IF GOVERNMENT IS AGAIN DEFEATED ELECTION TO BE HELD—BRITISH ARE GIVEN GRE/ (Special t> The Dally News.) London, Nov. 8.—M. the new Greek premier, It includes all th Skodilis, has form- ed his cabinet. cabinet, members of the Zaimis except the ex-premier. Premier | Skodilis has announced that he will observe a benevolent attitude towards the Allies. gent TER FACILITIES ‘folio of foreign affairs and if his cabinet is not sustained, a gen- eral election will be called. Greek Benevolence. British An important contin- landed at Saloniki on Sat- urday, and was given additional landing facilities by the Greek M. Skodilis assumes the port-| authorities. “THE BROKEN COIN” AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE “The Broken Coin” is the chief item on the Majestic program for tonight and tomorrow. Mr. asala has been advised that the 15th and 16th episodes have been made jnto one feature and both will be shown tonight. As this great serial develops, the interest is unabated. The program includes an up- to-date Animated Weekly and two most laughable comedies. ‘‘Pokes Del-/al the Westholme “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” AT THE WESTHOLME “The Diamond from the Sky” continues its adventurous Career tonight and to- morrow and will prove as inter- esting as its predecessors. The program includes a splendid 3-act eature entitled ‘‘Her Martyrdom’’» a story of a girl who married the wrong man. It is a play full of pathos and has a most dramatic conclusion, “She Took A ’ Chance” is a and Jabbs” is just as funny as it while “And the Deacon will keep the audience in a ripple of laughter. There is another famous Pathe attraction coming on Wednesday. sounds, Swore” PRINCE RUPERT ARRIVES The following the first-class passengers on the Prince Rupert today: R. P. Trimble, W. Pearl, K. Mc- Leod, Archie Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Athon and daughter, Ensign and Mrs. Wright and two children, Mrs. G. A. Walton and child, ©. Henderson, Mrs. H. H. D. Hemmel, Rn. G. Johnson, Mr. T. G. Wall, Mrs, W. H, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Rood, Mr. Langoter, Mr. Storey, Mr. “Ted” White, H. BE. Walby, A. Tay!or, Mr. and Mrs, Blakely were amongst screamingly funny comedy in which a pig plays an important There is also a very fine 'Gaumont Gazette showing the latest pictures from the seat of | part. war. Fr. ©. Butterfield, Mrs. G. Rock and child, T. R. MacKenzie, F. Phisecator, Gapt. Warden, H. J. Fetter, J. H. Wilson, C. W. Em- bleton and wife, Mr. Buckan, Mrs. E. Emmans, J. D. Ross, Mr. G. EB. Baldwin, G, A. Arthur, Miss G. Flynn, Miss A. Yaeger, O. B. Smith, he os J, D, Ross, the well known show case manufacturer of Vancouver, came north on the Prince Rupert. Mr. Ross is leaving for the in- terior to look into some mining property. after | LORD KITCHENER PASS CHOKED WITH BRITISH TAKE (Special to The Dally News.) Paris, Nov. 8.—Lord Kitchener General Gallieni, General Joffre and the French premier, Aristide Briand, way to the Orient. It is under- stood that his mission conferred with on his includes! an effort to co-ordinate the gen- eral staffs with a view to making a strong effort to force the Dar- CONFERS WITH THE FRENCH LEADERS BIG EFFORT EXPECTED IN DARDANELLES AND BALKANS—THE BULGARIANS ARE SLAUGKTERED BY SERBS—BABUNA DEAD—FRENCH AND PLEVENAR PASS Allied Success. The French, aided by British re-inforcements which have been pouring into Serbia, have cap- tured Plevenar Pass, driving back the Bulgars with heavy losses. ,000 Bulgarians ervelop the French force in the Valandavo re- gion. A division of 25 is attempting to danelles and to cope effectively with the Balkan situation. Bulgarians Repulsed. London, Nov. ire holding firm their position in the Babuna Pass and all Bulgar- been re- ian onslaughts have pulsed. The pass is choked with Bulgarian dead. 8.—The Serbians CANADA ADVERTISED es Last was San Fran- icisco Day at the fair. A magnifi- cent Canadian float, which took Tuesday |part in the grand parade, attract- led widespread attention from a crowd of 300,000 people. RED CROSS CONCERT ON S.S. PRINCE RUPERT The passengers on the Prince Rupert this trip held a. concert in aid of the Red Cross Fund, and, there being quite an array of musical talent in the company, it THE CHIEF ZIBASSA RETURNED SATURDAY The Chief Zabassa, of the Cold Storage Company, made port on Saturday after being out for 27 The fact that she had only pounds of fish on board days. 8,000 was a success from every stand- point. The members of the com- which is appearing at the Empress Theatre willingly and ably to the program, pany contributed while most enjoyable musical se- lections were rendered by Miss E. vaudeville artiste en route for the interior, Mrs. H. H. D. Hemmel, Mrs. W. H. Wright Mrs. G. Rock and Messrs. D. W. Bone, M. Vincent, and Archie Watt. Mr. T. G. Wall opened the concert with a recitation. Special made of the Flynn, a mention must be cornet solos by the ship’s bugle M. Vincent, rendering of patriotic airs was repeatedly en- whose cored. One of the items was a speech on the war by Captain J. W. Warden, soon to start recruiting a regi- ment in Prince Rupert and dis- trict. Capt. Warden, whose left arm has been rendered practically useless, the muscles having been places, most interesting who is shot through in several gave a graphic description of the terrific fighting at Neuve Chap- pelle, where a company of about 500 Ganadians held the trenches against the Germans, who out- numbered them by about eight to one, for seven days. The gallant little band lost about 75 per cent. of their rein- forcements arrived. Capt. Warden must have been an extremely pop- as he seems to have numbers before ular officer, known eyery man in his company by his first name. The concert was a huge success and the Red Cross Fund is sure to benefit con- siderably. * Mr. and Mrs. Athon, and two children, Mr. Ted White and Mr. Langster, the artists who are ap- pearing at the Empress _ this Rupert. week, arrived today on the Prince speaks volumes for the kind of weather she encountered on the banks. ROCHER DE BOULE MINE OPENS UP GOOD SHOOT The report has been received that another good shoot of ore has been opened up at the Rocher de Boule mine a distance of about a thousand feet east of the cross cut tunnel. This shoot appeared on the surface and was known as the Pemberton showing. The ore at depth averages four feet in width and is as good as any yet secured. They have opened up about seventy feet of this shoot and stoppers are at work.—The Omineea Herald. MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Ka —ES==— “THE BROKEN COIN” in two parts—i15th & 16th episodes ANIMATED WEEKLY World and War Latest News. ‘AND THE DEACON SWORE’ A Corking Comedy. “POKES AND JABBS” A Scream Comedy. ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. Coming Wednesday and Thursday— Pathe Famous Attraction “THE HEART THAT KNEW” LONDON CAFE And Grill DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES