the Daily News )L. VH. NO. PRINCE RUPERT, 1J. O.i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, IDlfl. PRICE FIVK GENII'' TILL GAHHG 01 WWM mm GERMANS PREPARE FOR LONG SIEGE-PEERS DISCUSS THE AMERICAN SITUATION FRENCH MAKE BRITISH PEERS RUSSIANS FAIL HIGH COST OF LIVING HUNS PREPARE UP TO MANUFACTURERS MORE GAINS ON CLAIM BREACH I TO DRIVE HOME i Special to Th Dally New.) FOR LONG SIEGE VERDUN FRONT OF NEUTRALITY THEIR ATTACKS brothers,Ottawa, Minister Oct. 27. of Hon.Labor,T. attributes W. ON WEST FRONT a portion of the exceptional Offensive Continued Relentlessly America's Position Discussed In Lack of Artillery Leads to Failure increase in the price of Tremendous Amount o f New And A" German Attacks are House of Lords Danish Ship In Volhynla Both 8lde3 Claim .iuod aiid other necessities to tho Trench Construction British Repelled German Warship Fired Fren..; Cavalry Successes on Transylvan-lan Repel German Attacks attitude of the manufacturers, Wrecked? In Macedonia. Front. On the Somme. whose arrangements closely re- semble combine. (Special W The Dally Hew) (Special to Tbe Dally flewa.) (Special to The Daily tw, a (Special to Tbe Dally Hew.) rv.ri. Oct. 27-Tho new drive London, October 27 Barons London, October 27In the London, Oct. 27. It is reported f ih Trench on the Verdun fnu.t, Beresford find Sydenham, ad- wooded regions of the Carpalh ENJOYABLE CONCERT BY that the Germans now have 123 . I.I --I II... If .. t .. .I I !... II. i I 1. . I .j. 1 divisions of troops on tho western uhich has been SUCCfSSIUI iroiiiMirr'MiiK mi; uouso ui i-mus uniiau.i, me iiuMsiuiis hums ri'puist'u PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR ih mnincnt the French Infantry I the recent action of German sub.I German attacks, but in the Vol- front undertaking a tremendous ago.lmarincs off the coast of the amountl of new trench construction. left Uio trenches two days hynfa region they were unsuc That Prince Hupert has a wido prosecuted relentlessly. United States, declared that the cessful in storming the German Military critics believo that, Is being ratigo of musical telent was fully in account of the fact LT.-COL. C. H. MITCHELL in view of the failure of the recently Additional gains have been made action, yif Washington regard positions on demonstrated in the Presbyterian .i vnmin nn,i Chenois. where they to those submarino activities that the infantry attacks were Formerly on Sir Julian Byng's hall last evening when the choir ultempled counter-offen- a 4 r I w niiv.nnofd bevond tho first near tho coast of America con- carried out without sufllcient ar. intelligence stair of the Canadian of that church produced a most slve on tho Somme, the Germans line fiennan trejiches. stituled a breach of neutrality, tiilery preparation Corps at tho front, who has been delightful concert in aid of the are now preparing to carry on a trench defensive on a huge scale The Germans made four suc-f Danish Ship Fired. Berlin Report, proinotcd to premier staff ofticer choir funds. The choir opened as the only means of staying the rensive attacks against the French Chrisllanla. Oct. 27. A Gcr- Berlin, Oct. 27. The Russians the second army. tho proceedings with a medley of advance of the French and Brit positions at Fort Douautnont, but man submarino has set fire to the mado advances east of Lutsk but popular and patriotic songs, after ish. each resulted in failure and tho(Danish ship London in the North the storming parlies were driven STRIKING TESTIMONY which Mrs." Grant and Mr. Clap- On the 8omme front the British rumber of prisoners taken in the Sea. back under a steady German gun TO LAURIER'S POLICY perton sang the duet, "O That have repelled n German attack on new offensive now exceeds five Macedonian Front. fire. We Two Were Maying.' "Jack's the trenches of the Stuff redoubt. thousand. London, October 27 French - In Transylvania the Hoy" was breezily rendered The movement for navies for recently taken from ttfe enemy. Berlin Report. " cavalry is now operating on the London, Oct. 27. In Transyl by Mr. Steen,- assisted by a chorus losses Inflicted tho British Dominions bordering Considerable were Berlin, Oct. 27. Further at- Macedonian front as the Entente vania the Rumanians and Austro of "sailors," which was followed flro on the enemy by our artillery lads made by tho French at Fort armies are now fighting in more Germans are Mill engaged In hard, on the Pacific has received a won by one of tbe greatest musical and forty-one prisoners wero Itouaumont and Fort Vaux have open country.. The cavalry Js fighting. Berlin reports that thl.jicrful impetus from the events treats ever enjoyed In this city, taken. been repulsed. The Germans supporting the Serbians on tho armies of the Central Powers have 0f the war. According to ex in the form of "string' music Italian Front. evacuated their positions at Fort left wing where they have captur- met with further successes but changes to hand on the Niagara, Mrs. Bryant's orchestra, composed In the Gorizia region tho Aus-trians Douaumont prior to its capture ed Golobroda and Laisitsa, south- Bucharest asserts tbat the enemy uon, Arthur M. Myers minister of Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Harvey E, are holding a curtain of It the French two days ago. west of Lake Doreeiu. has been driven from the entire f munitions and supplies for Peck, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Burrett intense artillery fire against tho German Warship Gone? The Serbians have also admin- western frontier-of Moldavia, suf-K'ew Zealand, referred to the duty Mrs. Heilbronncr, Mrs. Mellior, Italians in order to prevent them Copenhagen, October 27, Tho Islcrcd a severe repulse to the fering heavy losses. of the dominions on naval mat and Messrs. Edmunds, Duffy and bringing up reinforcements and wreckage of a German warship Teutons along tho Cerna RivCr. Another despatch from Uuchar- hers at the annual meeting of the Douglas Stork, had to respond to I continuinf? their infantry attacks. warship has been washed ashore est states inai tne uumanians vve linglon branch of the Navy a most insistent call for more, on Rovshal Island, off the Danish MARGUERITE CLARK AT havo forced tho foe across tbe League. tho same being repealed later in FOR CHRISTMAS coast. "WESTHOLME TONIGHT northern Rumanian, border and After allusion to the protection the program. have inflicted severe casualties, 0f the British navy, he said: Both Mrs. E. II. Patterson recited Supplies for the kit-bags, which NEW WELLINGTON COAL, There is a treat In store for while they also succeeded in Australia and New Zealand ap- two numbers in her usual accotn- the ladies of the Helping Hands pjionc 11C. Wo have Just re Wcslholino patrons tonight, when blowing up the bridge across tho preciale the protection of the navy plished fashion and had to re- gocjety ar0 preparing to send to ceivcd a shipment of 500 tons Marguerito Clark is presented in I River Danube. that they havo enjoyed during Upond to an encore. Mr. J. II. tho boys at the front for Ch'rist- Lump Coal. Wo arc prepared to "Molly Make-Believe." In this The Dobrudja. their national infancy; but this McMillan received a similar com.Imas, are coming along nicely but put In your winter's coal for yod. picturization of a famous maga'- Petrograd, Oct. 27. Tho pres. Ua not enough to satisfy our na- pliment in his violin solos, which . ,m r()0in for lne f0nOw- ... I- .- I I H.nl..n.A.ta .. i t , I l it I I. ii t 1 mf ?I I zino siory, wuicii niierwurus uu- sure oi ueuerui ua iuutncim.ii monai anu imperial aspirations were spienuiuiy renuereu. vocai . . Tniip 8nan shavinu soan. Pacific aim B. C. Milk $5.25 pef lcame even more popular in book forces against the Rumanians amj obligations; we must go a solos wero given by Mrs. William 8havinK brushes playing cards. Case, "fuller & McMoekin. 251 I tl.la fnmrma llttln mnvln nml nnaainna nn (lin Dnhrill S .lh fiirlhnr Tim nnliplnc nf IIioImMIoi. U. llirlnn nnl Mr FIivkv .. . . i I I ' I v - -m - - - rilZIII LUll L LI UU3 IC. IUUHI tJ.uaovu, star excels herself. It is a re- front is perceptibly slackening. pacific should bo dono by those the latter Being recalled, whilo pjpcSt gum( pipo tobacco, writing REGISTER NOW marknble story of the auveniurcs sernn nepon. countries whoso sliores it wasnes: Messrs.. Clappertou, Waudell and j3 envelopes and pocket combs. Property of nn imaginative chiia, wtio uoes Merlin, uct. z-rino leuionic Australia, Canada ana xsew Aca- Morris sang a trio. MrB neillv or Mrs. Galland will holders only are on the municipal voters' her little best to set some things armies under Von Mackenzen con-hand. It must not be left to an Mr. Moore gave two selections ke g)a(j 0 receivo these during list permanently. All right in tho world. Her adven- tinuo to bo successful on tno no. alien power to perform this cs- from comic opera, assisted by a ex, nn0 day8 lures make a most interesting brudja front and furlner grouiul 8ntially British function. It will chorus. In "Tho Cosy Corner' who hold trade licenses must drama, which includes one very has been gained. do. a reueciion on our couruni' no was supported oy six young N B O. AGRICULTURAL register this month at nathctlo scene In which Molly and a reproach to our character couples who must have had con- AND INDUSTRIAL ASSN. tho city hall, if they wish to vote in tho municipal tries to lighten the dying mo THE CHANNEL TUNNEL and Independence if we take noUuerablo practice In acting their moots nf n little cripple friend steps to undertake this obvious parts, and in "Six Little Wives," The Annual General Meeting of If elections in January. by dancing besido her bed, though QUESTION IS RENEWED duty. ' from "San Toy." six young ladies tho Association will be held at you are not a property holder her feet are leaden with sorrow. Need of Local Navies. lin Japanese cosiumo acted the tho City Hall, Prince Rupert, on nor holder of a a trade "Peg O' Tho Ring,'' tho great (Special to The Daily ew.) "That tho present war has 8lx little wives. They were Mrs. Tuesday the 7lh day of November license, must you circus serial, will also bo screened London, Oct. 27. Premier As-tgrealiy emphasized tho need of Darlon. Mrs. Smithors, Miss Kll- noxt, at 8 p. m. Pay your road tax and nirnln ton kit. It Is tno most quith is arranging to receive iocai navies, or units of tho im- r.atrick. Miss Irwin. Miss Mc- Business Election of officers apply to havo Placed your name realistio story which has ever Deputation of persons favoring pCrial navy, In the Pacific. It is Clenaghen and Miss Carton. for tho year 1917. on tho"list. Do It now. beon pictured. It shows tho the construction of a tunnel bo- we)j for us that there was in Mrs. Bay and Mr. W. Vaughan All members of the Association wholo circus and tho vnrlous tween Dover and Calais under tlie I exlstonco tho Australian iavy, to Davlcs proved themselves most are asked to make a special effort scenes are delightful. Tho music waters of tho English Channel. h10j one crul 0f (j,0 Pacific trade eillclent accompanists, and the to attend this meeting. lis as usual of tho best in a show As far back as sixty years ago a r0utes, on the outbreak of war. evening's entertainment w a s F, S. WRIGHT, Secretary. WESTHOLMF. which sould not ho missou.t joint French and l.ngusn com- llul for jj, m. A. S. Sydney, tho brouKht to a close by a "Home niltteo was appointed to go into Klnaon would havo been ablo to Sweet Homo" chorus by tho choir, MIDDY DANCE Pleturaa OPERA HOUSE SUN AND TIDE tho matter and plans wero pre- Uo incalculable damago, and but after which "God Save the. King Tho ladies of St. Andrew's So rmoay ND and SATURDAY But Muale. Saturday, October 2th. pared tor us construction um for ttle protection of tho Austral- was sung. Rev. Dr. Grant, as ciety will give a middy danco in Is,, rUo I'.oi a. in. Lord Wolseley, In his historic inn naVv. Now Guinea and Samoa Limirmnn naiai.i mniAriniiv In the Rallwaymcn's Hall this even- Marguerite Clark Sun sets 5:2fl P splendidvlsolatlon'' speech, turn- could not havo been captured, tho enjoyment of the concert bj Tho muslo will bo of tho High water v2:l a.m. lit. 19.8 ed publio opinion aalnst the hri.n iivai Australian navy also loiiim? .vimi r..nl irnn.l ........tnrlo best; the refreshments of tho lB I ------ ' MVIMiip wufSH 0 w 1 Pleiurliaiion of the celebrated Low water ...7:55a.m. Ht. 7.0 scheme, Tho matter lias beon COMiributed to tho Falkland vie- lintwmwi (lit Itnma. i daintiest, and all are assured of romance "MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE" High water ...1:17 p.m. lit. 22.3 brouht up repeatedly slncfc, but Continued on P(ge Three a real good time. 2 tlnnr" Hallomeii Allwtt. ft act. Low water ...8:30p.m. Ht. 2.7 nothing has ever been dono. The QUEBEO FERRY LEONARD Captain McGee, M. M. S. A. present war situation lias raised MUNITIONS EXPLODE ASHORE IN 8T. LAWRENCE J1"7 For le benent of our r. thu question again and there is LONDON CAFE r', -p.," "1 not M lh9 trMt Tho dining onu iieopuiK curia mg possiuiiuy mat tno scneme (Special to Tbe Puy newt.) (Special to The Dally New,) AND GRILL 0. Th. Rin,H wHl u y"e '""'Ihl and' matinee to- ottendaiUs oi U'O P. sat may be consldej-ed favorably and London, Oct, 27. Two persons Quebeo, Oct. The Kovorn- Third Avsnue dnwn in n banquet at Ernlo Mil. tho work proceeded with. Tho havo been killed and tcn seriously nuMU ferry Leonard, while trans. Serves Nothing but the Best ler'a rooms last evening, nrter growth of submarino wnrfaro has burned by an explosion In a inu- porting a train of cars across tho STRIOTLY UNION HOUSE MK Ullk. which a most onjoyablo evening put nn entirely now aspect on tho nitlons factory in tho county of gt Lawrenco River, has been of NORA FLVN" BOXES FOR LADIES iwas spent lu dancing, situation. jKeut. driven ashore In a galo.