'1 .','., Daily News vol. vn. 23:" MUNCH ItUPF.IlT, B. G., SAT U II DAY, OCTOHEfl 7, 1910. PIUCE FIVE CENTS fffl OLAS WIL L LEAD oil mm C7 FEOMT gf:at drive for Constantinople starting - hon. colonels disrobed -it WILL BRUSSILOFF IS 7 v 1 NICHOLAS JgggV- JMv- guJmtv I HUN SUBMARINE GERMANS SEND LEAD CAMPAIGN HAMMERING ON . wr jj CAMPAIGN NOW AMBASSADOR ON INTOBULGARIA LEMBERG LINE TIMUVA HMTM HANGING FIRE PEACE MISSION Grand DuHe to Command Russo-Rumanlan ncessant Blows Struck Durlna Chancellor and Opponents Fall to Gerard Bound for Washington to Armies Berlin Last Twenty-four Hours-Rumanians Agree More Steamers Sunk. Ask Wilson to Intercede with Alarmed Allies Cross In Qrlm M JfL Honorary Colonels the Allies New Loan C 3LAT1NA I ..1-1 Struma River. Struggle. Disrobed. Scheme Here, 'Special to The Daily Hewa.J (Special to The Dally ftewi) (Special to The Dally News.) ' (Special to The Dally ifewi.) M I A V kaScvo 'afro SsEfflMM Londan, Oct. 7, The Grand Potrograd, October 7. General lierlin, October 7. There is New York, October 7 A well Duke Nicholas, who has been in Hrussiloff is continuing his series small chance of tho submarine known gentleman in high financial command of the Ilussian cam. of terrific assaults against the campaign being resumed on a circles said today that Ger pai?n in Turkish Armenia since large scale as the differences between many had asked Ambassador iislro-Germans on tho Oalician he relinquished the command on XV fmurpopout ws Chancellor Von Beyimann-Hollwcgg Gerard to present a letter to the eastern front, has departed front, incessant blows having uaituo .0JUMA ' ' rS" JTr and his opponents are President Wilson asking Rim to for the Dobrudja region to lake been struck during the past still unsettled nnd apparently use his influence in bringing r immand of the Husso-Iturnanian twenty-four hours against the 7 fi j -tt tr Y nothing can be acomplished as no about peace. armies which are driving through pproaqhes to Lemberg, Impor good has resulted from tho con The Evening Post publishes a Bulgaria in tho direction of the tant positions have been captured ferences held since the Chancellor statement, which is secured from railroad between Vienna and Con-itajilinople, nd flvo hundred prisoners taken. m2- . made his speech in the Reich a trustworthy source, that tho with a view to cutting Mackenzen's Effort. stag. Ambassador is returning to off nil communication between London, Oct. 7. The Prussians RUMANIANS CONTINUE TO ADVANCE IN TRANSYLVANIA Steamers 8unk. Washington as tho personal bearer the Contral Powers and tho Ilulgnrians and Turks, under The Rumanians have made further progress and are now 75 London, Oct. 7 The Urltlsh of the letter and will have an Turkish capital and ultimately General "Von Mackcnzcn, are endeavoring miles west of tho Humanian border into Transylvania. The expulsion steamer Isle of Hastings, the audience with President Wilson taking possession of tho city at to crush Humania and of the enemy from the lower shaded portion seems immi Greek vessel Samos and the Nor immeuiately on his arrival. the head of the Bosphorus, The to prevent the Rumanians, Ilus- nent and the latest reports state that the Austro-Gennan forces wegian ship Cedric have been Savings Loan Scheme. ( news is creating alarm in Iterlin. ians and Serbians from prose arc fleeing before the Humanian forces. sunk by enemy submarines. Ottawa, Oct. 7. The Minister Allies Take Nevolyen. cuting their advance on the Turk 8omme Front. of Finance contemplates inaugu Paris, October 7. The Entente ish capital. ANNUAL MEETING OF BOARD OF TRADE AND London, Oct. 7. There is a rating a plan whereby every chartered amies have crossed the Struma In Transylvania. RED CROSS SOCIETY THE LABOR SHORTAGE lessening of activity on the bank in Canada, including Wvrr and their artillery fiercely Bucharest, October 7. Tho Somme front but British raiding the post oillce, may accumulate bnmbarded the town of Nevolyen, Austrian, Hungarian and German parties have successfully entered savings from one dollar upwards The annual meeting of the Hed The Hoard of Trade met last :i;riiing the Hulgarians to eva-' forces have defeated tho Iluman-ians several German trenches. into a special war account until Cross Society was last-evening in evening, L. M. do Gex being called :ate the town. The Allies now on a fifty-mile front in Toy Colonels Slammed. a certain amount is reached, when the Court house, Judge Young, to tho chair in the absence of G. ;?y position vacated by Transylvania, compelling tho Ru Canadian army honorary colonels depositors will havo tho privilege the in the chair. Tho president, A. Woodland. G. W. Nickerson. uc enemy and are consolidating manians to withdraw from the have been forbidden to wear f purchasing war saving certifi president read the report drawn the president, sent in his resignation, cates which will bo attractive as the territory captured. recently. their uniforms in Kqgland. they captured positions up by J. I). Ilocrig, tho secretary, as he found that he would hort term investment securities. WORLD'S SERIES in which an outline of the year's not bo back in the city for a considerable ENJOYABLE SOCIAL Tho schemo has been in force In REDERICK ADAMS work was fully and clearly given time It was left over Great Britain for some timo and SpecUl to The Daily im.l and thanks extended to the public until tho end of the year. is found to be popular and KILLED IN ACTION A thoroughly enjoyable book very H st n, Oct. 7. All indications for their hearty support, without A report was received from the social was held in tho Presbyter productive of splendid results. punt l a battle or left-handed Constable William Adams re which nothing could have been legislative committee in regard ian Church last evening. Rev. pitchers in the first game of the ceived a telegram from tho ofllcer accomplished. The press was to tho alleged labor shortage. Dr. Grant delivered a short address, COLLISION IN FOG : u a srries at Boston today. thanked for its services to tho Letters wero brought down from after which Miss Margue n chargo of records at Ottawa It s h 'tiled that Manager llobln-n cause. the various mining companies in (Special to Tbe Dally Hews.) recitation rite Morgan a containing the sad news that his gave will send Ilube Macquard to Mrs. Woodland then read a tho district stating that there is Miss Marguerite Kilpatrick rendered Norfolk, Oct. 7. The City of brother Fred was killed In action the mnund for Brooklyn, while on Sentember 28th. J-red came financial statement, which set out shortage in several lines of a pianoforte solo and Mr. Norfolk, bound for Baltimore Manager Carrigan will rely on out to this country with his bro very fully the amounts raised In labor and each company favored Morris gavo a vocal selection. oaded with passengers, during a I'utch Leonard to uphold the ther nbout eighteen years ago, the various districts and at the the raising of the embargo on Mrs. McMillan won the prize in fog collided with tho British Imn- r of tho champions of the ocating in the Kootenays, and different sales, etc., in tho city. foreign labor. The committee tho book-naming competition and freighter lfawkhead which was American League. coming to Princo Itupert in the It was acompauied by tho report recommended that tho embargo Master Archie Grant for the most anchored in Hampton Hoods. Tho The bolting last night was 10 early days. Mr. Adams had re of tho auditor, Mr. C. L Munroe. be lifted. original title suggestion. There Norfolk returned to her pier in a l" 7 in favor of Boston, with very Mrs. Kergin, as superintendent seriously damaged condition. No ceived no word from his brother George It. Naden moved that was a large attendance and all little llrooklyn money in sight. for several weeks and just last of supplies, read a detailed report Ihc report bo referred back to the had a good time. casualties are reported. The suporters of Boston are far of the activities of and results committee for further consulta night remarked that ho was afraid from predicting a walk-over and that all was not well. Fred was achieved by her department. Fur tion with tho Trades and Labor HALIBUT ARRIVALS THANKSGIVING expect a good battle. 35 venrs of asro and whilo in ther rcferenco to thoso reports Council, which body would be able Monday being Thanks- Late?. rinco llupert was a highly ro will bo iriado in more detailed to present the other sldo of tho There wero several heavy hall civing Day there will bo lle Hoslon leading at tho end of spccled nnd popular member of fashion later. Tho reports showed question. This was seconded by but fares overnight. The Tom A no Issue of The Daily a - eighth Inning 1.2. Tho bat- the Sons of F.ngland. Tho deepest that about $10,000 had been rais O. H. Nelson and carried unani Al had 05,000; the Constance 55. News. ,wfs are, Boston, g,0ro nnd ed hero for, this worthy cause. mously. 000; the Liberty, 45,000; the fa3y sympathy of the whole community llrooklyn Marquard and will go out to Mr. and Mrs. Adams After reading tho executive re Pioneer, 40,000, and tho Advance Meyer, In tho loss of an only brother. port, the president said that tho Secretary, Mr. J. B. Iloerig; 15,000. No sales had taken place 1 ladles of this city had dono a Treasurer, Mrs. O. A. Woodland; at noon but prices are likely to LONDON CAFE "evenue John J. McNivon, of tho In and CHURCH OF ENGLAND NOTES marvellous work during tho past Superintendents of Supplies, Mrs bo lower. The Andrew Kelly, o AND GRILL Department, loft for year nnd tho results had exceeded Kergin and Mrs. Dawson; F.xecu. the Cold Storage Co., brought In Third Avenue .i-.na mis morning, There will bo special Thanks tho expectations of the most the, Mesdamc9 Morrissey, Bes. 80,000 pounds. Serves Nothing but the Best giving services in M. Anm "v sanguine. "As we each day take ner, Dawson, W. T. Kergin, J. H. STRICTLY UNION HOUSE REGISTER NOW Church tomorrow at tho usual up tho newspapers and notico the McLeod, Morrow, Lipsctt, Gal The first show at tho Majestio innr Tho church has been lists of casualties growing larger land, Oakley, Peck, Jennings, tonight is at 0:30 sharp. Bo there BOXES FOR LADIES Property holders only specially decorated under tho dl and larger, wo must realizo that Conway, J, Smith, Arnold, Steen, on timo jf you want a seat. "ii uiu mp i inn nf Mrs. Jennings. There I hero must bo no falling off, hut nix, Slnnott, nellly. It. II. Shock municipal v ot- er list perinanontlv. All will bo special musio. that our efforts should bo re ley, T. II. Johnson, Humble, Mc- h hold trade license The Sunday School children doubled, and I nm quito suro thnt Coll, J. II. Thompson and Jenns City of Prince Rupert, B.C. ...u.i ri'guter this month will attend the morning servu-o I during tho coming year they will Votes of thanks wero tendered ai u,o city hau, lf they and will not meet in tho after be," said Judge Young. tho auditor, Mr. Munroe, and all "lltll In Vllln" I-III UIU muni. noon. Mrs. 11. L. Mcintosh reported tho office-bearers for tho past NOTICE! "Pal elections In i January St. Peter's Sunday School will for tho Prisoners of War Com year. Tho meeting closed with yiU arn mi meet nt 2:30 p. m. and a regular iiilltcf, making special reference tho singing of tho National An. property TAX SALE of Land for Delinquent 'older nor a holder f a servlco will bo held at 3 p. m. to tho services of the pross In them. license, you urn ist On Monday, October Oth. being connection with this branch of Taxes Will be held in Council Chamber Day, there tho work. NEW WELLINGTON COAL, vr yon,- roa,, t nnd National Thanksgiving -flnnl.. a lo nave your na mo will bo heM In St. Andrew's at 8 in following officers were phone 1 1 a. Wo have Just received THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th ; on the U,t. Do it a. m. n servlco at which the 8ao-rnmont oiecieu for tho ensuing year: a shipment ot BOO tons at 10 o'clock a.m. of tho Lord's Supper will President, Judge Young: Vico- Lump Conl. Wo aro prepared to be administered, Presldent, Mrs. It. L, Mcintosh put in your winter's coal for you,