The Daily News vor, vir. no. 22$ PIUNGi: IlUPKRT, D. C, THUHSDAY, SKPTKMDKR 21, 1010. PniCE FIVE CEN TS GENERAL BYNG PiOOi OF THE CANADIANS - , DEADli' FRENCH BAYONET WORK-GREECE SENDS AN ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY GENERAL BYNG GREECE SENDS DERBY SAYS WAR NEWYORKCITY PROUD OF HIS AN ULTIMATUM WILL LAST THRU FACES SERIOUS CANADIAN BOYS TO KAISER BILL WINTER MONTHS LABOR PROBLEM Officer Commanding Canadians Athens Anxious to Display Greek Winston Churchill Credited With Companies Refuse to Heed Mayor Cables Congratulations to Change of Heart Serbians Aiding In the New Armored Mltchel's Appeal Running Borden Germans Lose Gaining Allied Air Motor Idea Railway Fight in Streets General Many Men. Raid on Drama. Crisis Over. Walkout Coming. ?pwll to The Dally News.) (Special to The Dally fiewi) (Special to The Dally Hewi.) (Special to The Dally Newt.) Ottawa, Kept. 21. General Sir London, Sept. 21. It Is reported London, Sept. 21. Lord Derby, New York, Sept. 21. Tho strike Julian Hyng, in command of the from reliable sources that who figured prominently as the situation here has assumed Canadian Expeditionary Force, TEUTONS RETIRE ON TRANSYLVANIA LINE director of the last recruit Greece has nt last decided on n great alarming proportions and the ha cabled- congratulations to Tho map shows tho long and crooked line from which the departure from ,hcr stand of neutrality ing campaign in Britain, announces transit companies have flatly re Premier Hordcn on the splendid Teutons are to retire in order to establish stronger lines further that he is satisfied that fused to consider Mayor Milchel's and resourcefulness and, in order l" dissipate gallantry in tho rear. They will abandon a large part of Transylvanin to tho war must last throughout another personal appeal t effect asettle-ment the Cnnadian troops in the mistrust of tho Allies ihown by apparent the llumanians, who are now pressing through the passes on their winter. with the strikers. the recent prolonged battle on in the ncv Greek cabinet, has front. Churchill's Idea. The union men and their the Sornino front. addressed an ultimatum to Germany Winston Churchill, who resign friends attacked four surface Germans Repulsed. demanding the immediate LARGE CROWD AT THE PRIZE WINNERS ed his scat In the house to accept cars and engaged the police in a the Inclement weather, IVdpite return of the Greek soldiers captured a commission in the army, is running fight. Several men were EXHIBITION the Uritish and French linve ro-psUed OPENING IN ORE EXHIBITS by the Germans and Ilul-garians credited wilh distinction in con Injured nnd one woman. Many numerous exceptionally in tho taking of the Greek nection with the manufacture of arrests were made. kki Herman massed formation A. J. Prudhommc, president of Tho ore exhibits at the Exhibition port of Kavala. the new armored motor cars Tho unions are completing attarks on a threc-milo front in tho Northern H. C. Agricultural attracted a great deal of attention Serbian 8uccess. ! their for which have struck such terror preparations a general the Le Pricz farm district. The rival armies In Macedonia Association, presided over the yesterday. The prize list, into the Germans, who describe walkout. Tho whole trouble arises During this fighting desperate continue their severe fighting and opening of what promises to be which is published below, shows them as travelling forts, whilo out of the fact that the traction the enemy penetrated a portion the Ilulgarians are reported to be the most successful exhibition the scope of the ore region others describe them as "armored companies absolutely rcfuso to cf the village of Ilouchavcsncs, hastily evacuating Viglitsa, while ever held in Prince Rupert. After around Prince Rupert, prizes going land-ships." Mr. Churchill, who recognize tho union and havo engaged but the French quickly dislodged they are still retreating north of to every point of tho compass, is a son of the late Lord Randolph non-union men to take tho them with their bayonets. After the opening speech by tho mayor, Sisogeric. with Hazelton taking the prize for Churchill, and a descendant of the places of tho strikers. The various the attack had been repulsed the the school children sang "Keep On the Allies left wing tho the best district exhibit. famous Duke .of Marlborough, labor organizations are determined ktlis field was covered with Ocr-r the Home Fires and nurnlng" Serbians have succeeded in to lend their assistance capturing Rest District Exhibit Hazelton figured prominently in the South an dead. Tho Germans also heights of 2,625 feet after "God Save the King," their fresh district. African campaign as a war cor to the railroad employees and it Pii : J a footing nt II ill 70 for a most desperate fighting nt close young voices filling tho capacious Collection of copper-gold ore respondent and later as a soldier. is feared that 700,000 men will l time but tho samo fate met quarters. building. Charles Swanson, Alice Arm. He has always been a man of quit work on short notice. t:.r . there. A squadron of Allied aeroplanes The hall was thronged with Display of silver-lead ore original ideas. has carried nut a most visitors, the little folks predominating Esperanza Mining Company. Railway Crisis. PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS LABOR SHORTAGE successful raid on Drama, a as was natural on children's Collection silver-lead ores The railway crisis in England, IN MUNITIONS WORK Greek town northeast of Kavala, day., All told there must Charles Swanson. which threatened to dislocate ar COMMITTEE TROUBLES which is held by the Dulgarians. have been about 3,500 visitors to Collection silver ores Charles rangements for tho shipment of ?Ic!al to The Dally Ntwi.) tho fair in the course of the day. Swanson. troops and munitions, has now' (Spedal to The Dally News.) Ottawa, Sept. 21. On account CHILDREN'S SPORTS Doth in the afternoon and evening Dest exhibit of other minerals' been amicably settled. A compromise Ottawa, Sept. 21. The govern f thei nability of manufacturers Kitimat band .rendered musical T. D, Laird. has been made by offer ment has requested Sir Wilfrid to neruro sufllclent assistance in The children's sports held nt selections of a very high or-der Collection of zinc ores G. J. ing the employees a doublo war Laurier to appoint new Liberal the manufacturing of munitions, Recreation Park yesterday afternoon, which wcro greatly appreciated. Frizzeil. bonus. representatives to the committee ,! in connection with tho fair, for the reconstruction of tho Commercial coal Seaton Coal k tvernment may find it neo- were In charge of W. II. Vickcrs, Owing to the late arrival of the Company. Parliament Dulldings. The Liberal ary to suspend the Alien Labor CROP COMPETITION Act. who acted as judge. The following Prince John, the Islanders were Collection o f gravels Hy members formerly on tho were tho results: late in getting their district exhibit Evans, Remo, IN BULKLEY VALLEY committee- resigned because they COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS Girls' Races. displayed. Competition for Collection prospectors' speci lid not agree with tho plans of G and under: (1) Helen Thor-burn, the Dewnr Cup promises to be mens Stuart J. Martin. In tho crop competitions held Hon. nobert Rogers for tho construction The commercial exhibits oc-t'jpy (2) Mny Thompson, (3) keener this year than ever and Display of gold ore Canadian under the llulkley Valley Farmers of an entirely new build only one side of the Exhibits Clara Ilegan. llulkley, Kitsumkalum and La-kelse, ltclmont Company, Surf Inlet. Institute, A.J. Prudhomme, in his ing at enormous expense whilo Huilding this year. The 7 and 8 years. (1) May Thompson, Hazelton and Graham Island Collection of copper, silver, first season as a rancher, had the the two million dollar wall of tho tands at either end of tho row (2) Lillian Johnson, (3) each has a splendid exhibit gold oros-r-Alfrcd C. Garde. satisfaction of taking second old building could havo been used f appropriately connected with Mabel Mclntyro. ' of tho fruits of their various districts. Hun of copper ores Granby place for potatoes and third place in tho reconstruction. lh Ashing Industry, Inverness 0 and 10 years: (1) Miriam The judge has no easy Consolidated Mining and Smelt for oats. The government offers Cannery having n very flno dis-P'ay Lando, (2) II. Lnnquist, (3) E. task before him as each excels in ing Company. 25 in prizes nnd to this was added riVE MASTED SHIP of canned salmon, whilo Stephens. its own particular lines. Smelter products Granby Con $20 by the institute so that INCA IN DISTRESS Awrberg, Thomson Company nt 11 and 12 years: (1) II. Lon-quist, Tho array of locally grown solidated Mining and Smelting 45 was divided into three prizes. the other end show their "Dandy" (2 Olga Hank, (3) M. Mowers is magnificent, in spite of Company. At tho beginning of each season (Special to The Daily nwi.) Lne Hauler, which has attracted Ilauk. the fact that the summer has not Collection of marble G. V. tho farmers decide as to what Seattle, Sept. 21. Tho five- (: much attention nmong the 13 and 14 years: (1) Hannah been so favorable as last, while Kerr. crops shall be included in the masted full-rigged shin Inca, ba'ibut fishermen. Jnck Venables Lonqulst, (2) Dorothy Tovey, (3) tho display of homo cooking, pre. Limestone G. W. Kerr competition. Tho following wero bound from Melbourne, Australia, h a great display of Quaker Grace Carroll. served fruits, candy, etc. is well Collection of clays Hy Evans. tho points scored by tho various for Uritish Columbia to load lumber, Oat, fur which Ills firm, O. W. Boys' Raoes. up to tho usual high standard. ranchers: is reported in distress off 'Person Company, nro agents 0 and tinder: (1) Goo. O. Selig, Tho art display is smaller than MEMBER TOOK BRIBE Potatoes. Tatnosh Island. ,Pre H. 8. Wallaco & Company (2) O. Jackson, (3) W. Murray. last year nnd ns usual contains (1) J. J. Hakke, 80, (2) A. J. w' a tastefully arranged dls-I"ay 7 and 8 years: (1) Ed. Hyrne, severnl very flno specimens of tho (Special to The Dally Newi.) Prudhomino, 83 , (3) Joo Hour DR. NORTON DEAD which is the (2) Leo McKinnon, (3) P., Mortimer. work of Mr. Pearco, Hegina, Sept. 21. Mr. Pierce, gon, 82, Win. Croteau, 82, F. lotion for the M. Dockrill, 81 P. H. White, (Special to Tlx Daily New.) ladies, and P. G. member of tho Legislature for V', on has a splendidly arrang. 9 and 10 years: (1) Norman FOOTBALL Wadena, Sask., has been pronounced 80, F. G. Heal, 70 Yu and E. C Toronto, Sept. 21. Dr. Norton, wlilblt or "Empress" goods McMillan, (2 A. Slocum, 3) W. guilty of tho acceptance Harger, 70. , for ninny years prominent in connection n'l "tamsay's biscuits, macaroni. Mitchell. In tho first gamo of the Exhibition of a bribe of five hundred dollars Oats. with missionary work 1 ho Is making a special 11 and 12 years: (1) Georgo football competition yesterday to oppose tho Introduction into (1) Win, Croteau, 89, (2) J. J. amongst tho Ontario Indians, and """"nstrotion of Pacific Milk. Roberts, (2) A. Sweet, (3) J.; Polos, afternoon, tho Klspiox boys the Legislature of tho Danish the Hakke, 87, (3) A. J. Prudhomme, superintendent of tho Homo Missions dofeated tho Port Simpson team liar Hill. Tho Jury requested Hint 85, F. G. Heal, 84, F. M. Dockrill, of tho Haptist Church, has 13 and 14 years: (1) Jnck Na-den, by 3 goals to 2. W. Martin was accused bo treated with clemency, 82 Joe Hourgon, 75 U, E. C passed away. DRYDOCK (2) G. Huberts. (3 Archie referee. Today Kisplox and Kltl- Hurgor, 73. Grant. niat meet In an encounter for tho SUN AND TIDE '4 ''a President Chamborlin 15 and 10 years: (I) Jack Na-den, cup. Friday, Sept. 22nd. BASEBALL LONDON CAFE wired to Mayor Mo-ltV (2) Thus. Sherman, (3) G, Sun rises 0:38 a. in. AND GRILL stating that he Huberts, NEW WELLINGTON COAL, Sun sets 0:12 p. m. There are three entries for the Third Avenuo " 1-ase not deem it advisable phono 116. We hnvo Just re Low water ...4:32 a.m. lit. CO Exhibition baseball competition Serves Nothing but the Bast the drydock In tho Largo sack Quaker Flour freo. reived a shipment of 500 tons High water ..I0:40a,m. lit. 10.2 Kisplox, Port Simpson and the STRICTLY UNION HOUSE "tannine. Leavo your name and address nt Lump Coal. We nro prepared to Low water ., .4:54 p. in. Ht. 0,7 Catholic Club. The games wl Quaker lOoth. No charge. 221 put in your winter's coal for you. High water ..10:34 p.m. lit. 10.0 open this afternoon BOXES FOR LADIES