The Daily News jf- - HUNCH RUPERT, H. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1910. PRICE FIVE CENTS ffiElANS DRIV EN towards s(HE ALLE ENEMY BECOMING DEMORALIZED-RUSSIANS HAVE TAKEN TRENCHES IN GALICIA ALLIES DRIVE RUSSIANS USED BULGARIA GREEK CAPITAL ENEMY TOWARD BAYONETS WITH Serbia CONTROLLED BY VALLEY DEADLY EFFECT ALLIED TROOPS Cermans Have no Railway Behind (Trenches Taken In Hand to Hand Constantino Hastens Back to Allied Methods Have BAMITTA Them Fighting In Gallela The .KORITX A rJ5.MJ Athens Allies Take Over ' Demorallxed German T 1 Mr uv usrrovo I I Rumanians Drive Threo Warships Snow . Soldiers. Back Invader. 7 Hampers Italians. (Sicl! to The Dtllj, Newi.) (Special to Tbe Dally Newi.) (Special to Tbe Daiiy .itwi.) The French SERBIAN FRONT. The shaded portion of this map shows tho Paris, Oct. 18, London, Oct. 18. Following Petrograd, Oct. 18, Despite Serbian and British advances In the region of Lake Ostrovo in and British aro driving the- enemy excessive rains nnd fog, which Greece. tho receipt of a note of an ex--tremely from their higher positions toward have been impeding operations on grave character, King the Soniino valley where W. R. ROSS WILL LIKELY GOVERNMENT DECIDES Constantino hastened t o tho the Galician front for some days, railway behind them BE COUNTED OUT UPON REGISTRATION Greek capital. there is no the Russians have KING MANOEL IN ACTION captured several French and Italian sailors occupy the only avenue of esjapo is and King Mnnoel, the deposed mon trenches by using hand grenades Prince George, Oct. 13, Hop (Special to Tbe Hilly Newi.) Athens and Piraeus and the over artillery strewn roads which arch of Portugal, playing lawn followed by bayonet attacks ing confidently that the result of Winnipeg, Oct. 18, Tho director railway stations are guarded by are badly cut up by shell fire. tennis at Eastbourne in aid of as their plan of assault. The the soldiers' vote will yet defeat of rc3,ruiting for tho Manitoba Allied troops while machine gun The numerous defeats in small Lord Kitchener's Memorial Fund. movements were carried out un Hon. W. P.. Iloss, minister of district announces that compul batteries" have been 'mounted in lections of this front aro demoralizing lands and forests in the Bowser the municipal theatre at Athens. der cover of darkness, the Ilus-sians sory" registration of all men of the Germans who are SOLDIERS' VOTE MAKES government, the people of this Tho Allied fleet-has taken over taking advantage of the military has been adopted and greatly harried by the suddenness riding are at present enjoying the age the Greek battleships Kilkis, of the Allied attacks. The French VERY SLIGHT CHANGE Germans' fear of such style of somewhat dubious distinction of that an order-in-council will be Lemnos and Averoff, which were attack. and British advance is being carried being the only riding in the prov passed authorizing the movement. exempted from the recent order .On the southeastern portion of out systematically in short, Victoria, Oct. 18. The follow ince to apparently endorse a for dismantling. the Vladimir-Volynski front the obarp attacks a t unexpected ing are the returns from tho sol- Bowser cabinet minister. Mr. TOM SILVERSIDES MET Serbian Front. dies' votes cast in Canada enemy have been obliged to bring RUPERT BOY IN FRANCE The hostilities on the Mace points and the Germans qre in the Iloss has a lead of 29 over John greatly disconcerted by the zig-uf three northern constituencies: up reinforcements to assist their Mclnnes, which may be increased donian front are confined to en Prince William best regiments in contesting Jth6 Arthur Sllversldes received a gagements between small advance movements. The Germans Ilupert Man- or decreased to some extent when advances of the Russians. have always relied Upon straightforward son, 24; T. I), Pattullo, 19. tho' recount is made. letter yesterday from his brother patrols and artillery duels. attacks, trusting to their Omlnecn-F.-M, Dockrill,- Or A. In Transylvania. Will ProteaU Tom. It was written on.Septem Italian Front. Bucharest, Oct. 18, The Ru veight of numbers to carry them M. Manson, 5. If the soldiers' votes do not ber 18th, when the boys had re "Inthe Austro-ltallan theatre of manians in tho vicinity of tho through. The Allies, after gain, Atlin F. II. Mobley, 18; W. X. overcome that lead and give Mr. turned to billets in a farm house war, snow on the mountains and ing a point, instead of thrusting McDonald, 0. border passes continue to cling Mclnnes a majority, as expected, after a spell in the trenches. The rain in the valleys are interfering tenaciously to their positions and ' ward, turn suddenly to cither T. I). Pattullo's majority is now then it is likely that a protest farm had been badly riddled by with military movements. Winter are striving hard to bold back the flank often completely outwitting 151; A M. Manson's majority Is will be made and perhaps a by- shell-fire but it furnished a good sets in early in tho Trentino the German aeroplane scouts. 173, and F. II. Mobley's majority Austro - German Invaders, who election held, in which case it is warm lire ana was conuortaoie land it is expected that snow will have been driven back across the The French have captured another is increased to 57. There is no almost certain Mr, Iloss would after the trenches, as they had shortly seriously retard operations frontier in the Uiul Valley. thousand prisoners. ponsibility, of the vote cast in not be a candidate if he would had a spell of weather which beat in the Alps. Norway Loses Another. Belgians Rebel. Europe altering the result in he would probably lose his de Rupert at its worst. Christiania, Norway, Oct. 18. Three hundred Ghent workmen cilher case. posit, as. practically his whole Arthur had just met Wilfrid TJio Norwegian steamer Kongalf for refusing to operate in a German "strength'1 lay in his having control Reddihaugh and had a great chat has been -sunk. munition factory in Belgium JUDGE CARSS HEARS of the government machine, over old times. Joe Hutchinson Property holders only have been arrested and sent to FROM THE TRENCHES CAPTAIN RALPH ASSER which was a powerful weapon in has gone to England and Frank aro on tho municipal vot- Germany Twelve who resisted DANGEROUSLY wOUNDED such a large and unwieldy district Salter has been wounded for the crs' list permanently. "All arrest were shot. Judge Carss received n letter as Fort George. This, of second time. On this occasion it who hold trade licenses . from Lieut. Adalr Carss last course, was the reason Mr. Ross Frank had a band badly smashed must register this month ANOTHER BRITISH LOAN evening. Tho letter was written Mrs. II, Asser, who has resided mado himself a "political fugitive by a piece of shrapnel and was at tho city hall, if they ARRANGED IN NEW YORK on Sept.'29th, nfter tho boys bad with her sister, Mrs. II. E. McMillan, from Fernie," as he was de sent to hospital in England. At wish to vote in the muni- been through some gruelling of this city for tho past scribed M. A. Macdonald here, by tho time of writing, Tom was fit cipal elections in January. Special to The Dally News.) fighting. Adair's platoon was few months, has just received a and ran in this constituency. and well and looking forward to If you are not a property New fortunate in that.lt lost only cable stating that her husband, Win. York, Oct. 18, Arrangements very A Costly another spell of fighting. holder nor a holder of a are reported to bo nearing one man and he but slightly Captain Rnlph Asser, has been It is said hero that Mr. Iloss trade license, you must completion for tho notation of wounded. Captain Brandt and dangerously wounded in the recent during tho campaign forgothim-self NEW WELLINGTON COAL, pay your road tax and another two hundred and fifty Captain' Halsey are with him heavy fighting on tho west for a moment one day and phone 110. We have just re apply to have your name ' million dollar British loan in tl;o "somewhero in France." ern iront. captain Asser nas told some of his supporters that ceived a shipment of 500 tons placed on the list. Do it United States. Ho describes a British cannon-ado been at tbe front foi about eigh "they should have given him $75, Lump Coal. Wo are prepared to now. of an hour and a half, preparatory teen months. This is tho second 000 to win this district instead of put in your winter's coal for you. ; to an. infantry advance, occasion on which ho has been $50,000.' It may seem a large WESTHOLME as something terrific. Ho says wounded. It is to be hoped that sum, even $50,000, but the way ho cannot see how any living ho will make a rapid and com tho money was spent right and OPERA HOUSI thing could survive tho hail of plete recovery. left in this riding would make almost GRAND OPENING INTRODUCTION SALE But PleluMt and Baat Muale. fire. Tho boys aro all well and anyono believe that Mr. FEATURE PROGRAMME RED CROSS WORK hearty. Ross was right they should havo Wednesday and Thursday ?lven him about a million to Mrs. Woodland and Mrs. Mob-ley GOLDBLOOM'S SING TAKEN HELEN HOLMES WONG make it safe. In the 7th episodo of ON SERIOUS CHARGE will have chnrgo of the lied THEJURL AND THE GAME Cross sale of homo cooking in SOLDIERS' VOTES "MUSTANG Tho city police have bad a busy tho rooms on Third Avenuo on Lady's Ready -to -Wear Store FEATURE" tlmo for tho past few days trying Friday. Tho boys have been (Speclil to The Dally Newi) Threo acts. to round up tho Chinaman ho through some very heavy fighting Vancouver, October 18. The THIRD AVENUE ... NEXT BANK OF MONTREAL MUTUAL WEEKLY smashed a compatriot over tho recently and tliero aro certain to counting of Imlf tho soldiers The latest In world events head with a musical instrument. bo many casualties. An extra votos for tho city of Vancouver and I'arlsion Fashions. As Chinamen look very much elTort is required to provide hos was checked yesterday and tho Wo are here to stay and aim tuenrry tho finest merchon. knim? i.'rhiay nnd Saturday ullko to n white man, it was no pilal necessities and nil lames returns so far glvo W. J. Bowser THE UENORr III Dlru easy Job, but members of tho are naked to contribute what they a gain of 99 over the civilian baU tlise in the latest styles at eastern city prices. - HEART OF PAULA" force secured thoir man lato last can in tho way of home cooking. lot cast for P. Donnelly, the sixth night near tho corner of Third Liberal elected. W. R, Ross, in Avenue and McIIrido Street. Accused A. Schmlt and W, Gabriclsen, Fort Georgo riding, now leads SPECIAI GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS, the very latest is called Wong Sing, which who havo been in tho north for John Mclnnes by only 17 votes. In all colors and sizes, VALUES $10 TO $12. LONDON CAFE probably accounts for his musical somo weeks collecting, Information AND GRILL proclivities. Ho was brought up for tho Norwegian govern-msnt, THE CRADLE $5.00 Each Third Avenue today at tho police court when tho left for the south last Nothing but the Best charge was read over to him. He night on tho Chclohsin. Mr. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs, William STRICTLY UNION HOUSE ivna remanded for three days. Schmlt Is an official of tho Norwegian II. Derry, 1123 Immanuel Street, Bnvro . Tho injured man Is till l pretty Forestry Department nnd a daughter, nt the General Hos OUT OF TOWN ORDERS 8PECIALLY ATTENDED TO. bad sbiipo but will recover. Mr. Gabrloleen is a Journalist. pltal last evening.