The Daily News VOL. VII. '0' 2C0- MUNCH RUPERT, 11. 0., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. VpfilCE JlV CENTtf n nil.' THE TEAMSYL MIAN CRISIS BELIEVED OV EE RUSSIANS SAVE THE SITUATION THE ALLIES ARE FOUR MILES FROM MONASTIR EXPERTS STATE "NO FIRM HAND BELGIAN KING ALLIES WITHIN CRISIS OVER IN AT THE HELM," HAS APPEALED FOUR MILES OF TRANSYLVANIA SAYS LAURIER TO WASHINGTON MONASTIR CITY Russian Reinforcements Saved Winning the War More Important State Department Asked to Inler-' Bulgarians Abandon Important the Situation Heights Than Party Triumph- Folly vene Regarding Deportation Positions More Prisoners Captured and Prisoners to Expect Efficiency Under of Belgians Thousands Taken Along Ancre Taken. the Circumstances., In Slavery. River. (Mh-cIaI W Ttw Dally News.) (Special to The Dally News.) (Special to The Daily news. (Special to Tbe Dally Frews.) Petrograd, Nov. 17. In the region Ottawa, Nov. 17. At a dinner Washington, Nov. 17 The London, Nov. 17. French and of Klmpolung, in Transylvania, in the Chateau Laurier Inst evening, King of Belgium, through M. Russian troops on the Macedonian Rumanians havo fiercely under the of the the auspices Havenith, tho Belgian minister to front aro now within four engaged tho AuslroTGermans Liberal Associations of Ontario, Washington, has presented an miles of Monastir and the Bulgarians and have been successful in retaining Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Iho Liberal and Germans have been appeal to the State Department their positions. leader, declared that the winning compelled to abandon their principal In the region of Dorna Watra, GENERAL MANGIN of Hie war is much more import- of the United States government, positions along the Co ma key position of the whole Tran-fjlvanian The hero of the battle of tlioj ant than the triumph of any po- asking for its intervention on behalf River, where 'the Serbians have campaign from an Allied arne, the turning point or theiiiiicni pariy. of the Belgian civilians who done magnificent work. standpoint, tho Russians have ar on the western front, who Ho asserted that the correspondence have been deported to Oermany Western.FronL slopped a hostile offensive movement commanded n column in the recent which had passed between by force In order that they may North of the Ancre River, British and have been successful in big offensive on the Verdun Sir Robert Borden and Sir Sam be compelled to labor for the artillery fire caused several v rapturing a strongly fortified front, when the French regained Hughes had revealed the fact that Hermans. explosions within the Oerman height and a hundred and eighty in n day what the Hermans look there is no firm band at the helm The appeal stales that many lines. Three hundred more prisoners prisoners. many days to capture. in Canada. "It is folly for Canadians thousands of Belgians have been havo been captured and the Crisis Over. v to' expect efficiency under compelled to enter Germany and offensive at this point still con There is intermittent activity ONTINENTAL TRUST uch circumstances," declared Sir have been practically forced to tinues. South of the Ancre, there along the Stokhod light against their native coun prevailing' Wilfrid. has been considerable hostile River anu on the Brezany and CASE RESUMED TODAY Reverting for a moment to the try. The King asks that the government shelling of the British lines, Halicz fronts, but the Russians retirement of Sir Thomas Tail of the United States in SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON while the British successfully The case of McOregor v. Naden tervene in order to prevent Chief of the British army staff have directed their attention from the National Service Board, any bombarded the enemy positions. chiefly to the Rumanian theatre ccupied the whole of yesterday the Liberal leader said that Sir more Belgians being sent to Oer- addressing village crowds. Gen. British aeroplanes carried out tf war, where experts believe that in tho Supremo Court and is likely Thomas had been compelled to nany-and alsot that a request, be Sir William Robertson delivered several fruitful bombing raids, to last until Saturday, there being made that the thousands already an important speech in unveiling the crisis is now past, Tho arrival resign his national service appointment driving down one German ma- of fresh Russian reinforcements five more witnesses to examine because of tho continued deported be given their liberty. a village cross at Dalderby, Lin chine. colnshire, for securing the great in this region is thought to for the defence. Jarring and discord which French Front. have removed all danger of any Mr. McOregor stated that he obtained at Ottawa. AMAZING SPECTACLE est percentage of enlistments Paris, Nov. 17. Enemy detach its eligible manhood. Dal further advance being made by received from Mr. Hobin and Mr. among ments gained a footing in a group Von Falkenhayn's army. eterson a statement of tho Rupert with him and go into the ON THE SOMME FRONT derby, which has scarcely three of houses near Saillisel but were ffairs of tho company as at matter. Arrived at Prince Rupert, hundred inhabitants, sent 72 per driven out by means of a French CASUALTY MESSAGES January 31st, 1914. Ho went Mr Leyens wont into the affairs British Headquarters, Nov. 15. cent, of its men to the front counter-attack. Tho artillery asked f the but decided that During the fight of Saturday the which is the largest in Lincoln-front ARE TRANSMITTED FREE over it Item by ilem and company" struggle is being continued with questions regarding several he would have nothing to do with wave swept over Regina sire. Sir William Robertson Is great violence In tho neighborhood The Orand Trunk Pacific Tele, points. The statement showed a it. There were several aspects of Trench in pursuit of Germans al- himself a native of a small village of Ablaincourt. rraph Company,' through Mr. G loss in operating for the year of the statement provided that he ready on the run w Mn I this county, though his parents A French pilot brought down B. llrien, city manager, makes tho $92, which was in keeping with did not like. A lieutenant, who had been were Scotch. an enemy aeroplane near Chaul-nes. following announcement which the 8talemont mado by Mr. Mc- Cross-examined by Mr. Pat- erouchinc in a "cubby" homo, be ill prove of considerable inter Caffery. in Vancouver ntrthe titno more, on oenaii oi air. rauuno, gan firing his automatic pistol CAPTAIN CARSS KILLED est to relatives of soldiers serv tho option was taken. Ho be witness admitted that he had been after our men. Unluckily for WHILE AiniNfi WOUNDED Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hosson and ing at the front: ieved that, when tho deficit was told that the operating loss for him he had forgotten all about the iamiiy oi on t raser, wno nrriveo. Every soldier's next of kin, leared off, tho company ought to tho first year was $12,000 and second wave, and before he could Magistrate Carss last evening!In town last evening, have gone whoso address has been changed make n llttlo money. After figur that he had gone Into tho statement stir or crv out. one of our men to Vancouver. "ince tho last directory was published, ing oul tho quality of the asset, provided by Mr. Hobin and was on him with the bayonet. received a letter from uoionei and every such person he entered into nn agreement Mr. Peterson and found that the Quite a number of Germans Warden extending his sympathy NEW WELLINGTON COAL, whose name does not appear in with O. R. Naden, M. P. McCaffery loss In the second year had been scrambled out of their trench and In tho death of Captain Adair phone llfl., Wo have Just received the directory or tclephono book, and T. 1). l'attullo to purchase reduced to $92. A letter which came running to meet our men, Carss. Tho colonel states that a shipment of 500 tons paying plaintiff had written to Mr. Hobin with arms uu and fingers spread Captain Carss was amongst tho Wo to hould register at the Orand 10 shares for $2,000, ... I . . ' ... I I.Annl, nn.ll Lump Coal. are prepared Pacific Telegraph Company's of 1,000 in cash and tho balanco in December, 1011, was produced, to show tney wero not clasping nrsi mm u cupim pul ln your winter's coal for you. fice . . . hi. a. l in which McGregor told Hobin bombs. The attack was not to be was assisting a flying uernmn their name, new and old ad n sixty uays, who mu uuuvi- dress, soldier's name and regi Hfandiuc that ho was to remit that he believed the company's held up, therefore, the order was when tho latter throw n bomb mental number. sums at siaieu i 1 t uuurvm I l im n!.. charter was worth $15,000. "Was passed to let them through. whlcli lie :had ! concealed about WESTHOLMR the charter So the amazing spectacle was him, killing Mr. Carss who wns Io charge of any description carrying on of tho business. His it not simply you s mado on tho addressee for partner- Wilson had meantime got wanted?" asked Mr. Patmore. witnessed of British soldiers seeking to mnko His enemy s ue- OPERA BOUSE transmission or delivery of oftl Into difllcultics and McOregor as Witness replied that ho bought hnrcincr In nnn direction, bavo- narturo from this world a llttlo BMt Picture TONIGHT and BtX Mualc rial telegrams regarding casual sumed full responsibility under stock in-tho company and that in nets poised, and German warriors easier. bolting in the other, hands in air. .Colonel Warden, states that Um. and no payment should bo tho agreement. Ho later paid in cluded tho charter. JOHN BARRYMOAE 'nade to any person in connection $2,350 and his total investment Asked If he had told Mr. Peter It is stated that Oerman oftlcers Captain Carss"was like n brother Uh them, amounted to $1,700. Tho latter son that he intended to float stock who attempted to arrest this to hhn; was lovwl !y nis men anu "THE RED WIDOW' $100,006, wit iilniii nhnl hv their own would very shortly have been amount of wpr his investment was to tho 'i'ho (Irani! Trunk Pacific Tolo-Krajth portion or Comedy in Ave acts. Company will transmit free sent up nl Intervals to tako up ness said that he did not reinem men. There nave Deep severangiven ins majority. f -hargo three Vicssnges "to the stock. Ho also entered into an ber having said so. Witness do authenticated instances of lato. HELEN HOLMES "cord onico in Ottawa reiiuestin agreement with tho defendants In nied that, when In Prince Rupert X significant fact Is that several VETERAN PIPER 18 In the 11th Episode of formation of any Boldler win regard to hi arranging with i with Mr. Leyens, ho tried to get machlno gun teams voluntarily ASSISTING. RECRUlTinc 'THE GIRL AND THE GAME' nas been reported .wounded pr guarantee company for tho $25, Messrs. Nndcn, Pattullo and Mc-CnlTeiv surrendered. Tho machlno.gun- 8ATURDAY ONLY missing Ofllcial notice from Ot 000 bond mado necessary by tho to Jiurchaso $1.000 of ners constitute a corps d'clite, Daniel Hossack, nn 83-year-old HENRY KING iawa nuut bo presented at tho new trust company legislation. stock each. Ho also denied hav and every member takes an oathlpiper of Stanley, N. B., is assist In a powerful photoplay '"'"graph Company's olllco when Ho carried nut his part of th ing said to Mr. Hobin, on going never, to yield. ing In recruiting for tho New -THE CROOKED ROAD" malting request for this sorvlce nirreement- - by sending along on board the boat for tho south As n rule this is kent. and that Brunswick Kilties. This old Ay "next of kin" to n soldior money at Intervals, but tho com that he would make them come it sliould have been thus dellber. gentleman, who camo to this 'o finds tho namo of tho soldie pony seemed to bo getting further through yet and that there were ately broken is suggestive. country as, a boy, Is still hnlo and to the casually list, and who ha behind. Ho usked fr an explana more ways than one' by which he hearty and just as expert on the LONDON CAFE npt been officially notified, may tliiu and showed a statement o could do tl, HALIBUT ARRIVALS pipes as many a much younger ,pnl a collect message to tho of tho company's affairs to. Mr Cross-examined by Mr. Wil man. AND GMLL 'P 111 fh Leyens, n financier whom ho was limns, witness was again taken The.American schooner HelgeT. Third Avsnue tawa, requesting Information, rvinir to interest In tho company over the whole grourfU, from tho land brought in 23,000 pounds! A party of 3H laborers came In Serves Nothing but the Beat There was one item which ho dl conversation ho had with Mr.'Mc this morning and the Margalice, last night from Prlnco fleorgo 8TRI0TLY UNION HOUM W. II. Plereo, the missionary at not understand, and ho suggested Caffery up to tho ,tlme when be 0.000. Tho latter was bought by and left for Ocean Tails this BOXES FOR LADIES 1""ington, u a visitor in tho city. that Mr. Leyens come to Prince (Continued on page, three.) tho Atlln Fisheries at 1194 cents, morning. lWiWMWM.