The Daily News ' JAn 32 X2 ol VIII. NO, IB. ritiNCK rupert, n. c, Thursday, January i, ton. TWOS, FIVE CENT BY GERMAN RAIDER I II II II II Jill JIM VI 17 II in lift If II A II An U ft II II VI II V w . m. m. t -"v m a . . . . - . USSIAWS AINU KUiviAlNlAINS Kt-CAPTURE VADEN I CANADIANS TAKE PRISONERS lriixnoniro THE CANADIANS WASHINGTON GETS TEUTONS LOSE ANOTHER ALLIED NOTE CUT IINHRP, RV TAKE HUNDRED VADENI AFTER i m u m m i a mm.m assy a (SecUI to lb Cily .Itws.) GERMAN KA11M HUNS CAPTIVE State Washington.Department Jan.has 18,received The GRIM STRUGGLE another peace note from tbe- En it alar ana v. n. "-' - Successful Night Raid North of lente Powers, amplifying the for Rumanian Town is Wo oaoturod Arras British Make Two After Ropoatod Attack ' 1 1 vi f w it i mer note and explaining why American Cltlxons Aboard Raids on Somme Aus Russians Assums tho is believed to be impossible for th Qsorglc. trian Ship Sunk. OtTsnsiv. the present to attain peace. The frtl to Tb Dtlljr tvt.i Allies state that tbe ensuring of (Sprctsl to TIM Dtlly Jltws) London, Jan. IR. At daybreak ample guarantees for the future London, Jan. 18. Following 1 1 i 1 1 1 P.I A n m I-----h a rut rwiitl- yesterday, the Canadians raided peace of Europe is considered es repeated and vigorous attacks, rillHLIIIIl ASB WVS '"-- the Herman trenches north of sential. the Russians have re-capfured llH In Alt I ti AMI Arras and inflicted heavy ir in outrun pvw' very Vadeni from the Teutons. Ac OlillV w a . - ---------- losses on the enemy, capturing PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH cording to the latest offlcial communications one numireu prisoners, unuer HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER from Jassy, the German . , k a i at. cover of darkness, the Canadian and Bulgarian offensive has a a H- 1 VIhUI. to the The ninth annual dinner and troops crept up enemy slackened considerably, the attacks V l.ll II.a r Ik ft Una lines, unobserved, and. the mo business meeting,of the Presbyterian of the enemy being less . ... .. T a t. ment the signal was given, bomb Church was held last eventing furious while the resumption of nun ciar iiurr vrwmiv, av ing parties dropped on the de 80ZEO Cl when about a hundred and reports from Rumania is regarded fender, who reited stubbornly I fifty members and adherents of as an indication that the Teutonic . , a rw I but the church After ' armies have failed to make ainaraa iiianir ami 11111. for a short time wcrc-over- were present. progress iipre were aiiij-wirce uuueu helmed. P Rumania msmfaT substantial dinner had been disposed beyond the Sereth river, itia rinirni nimnni iur i mimic On the gomme front, ' Uritish , BUCHAREST p of, the reports of the heads which marks the limit of their a a tr a. of the various departments were advance. ' liivu nit imnwii iwi raiding parties executed two suc l v a . inn. ia ii cessful attacks last night. THE BATTLEFRONT IN RUMANIA read and received with hearty applause. The Germans have been re in it iitfVf,rcA Aiki CArrifHi a num. Austrian Ship Sunk. The Hussians and Rumanians are holding on hard in the ex. pulsed with heavy casualties by a r Rev. Dr. Grant, in his opening Allied counter-attacks in the Ka-slno v a iiiiivi ivmiti I'arls. Jan. 18. A French sub tretne north of Rumania, despite the resolute and repealed attacks The atramrr Theodore nai marine sunk an Austrian ship in of the enemy, and hate taken targe numbers of prisoners address, paid tribute to those and Sucbitxa valleys, while a t . . who had left the congregation to the Russians are maintaining the rapiurru anu a priie rrrw put the Mediterranean last Sunday. during the last few days in tbe fighting around Vadeni and Galatx. alKtsnl, while the Varrowdale was Full details are lacking. serve the Empire at the front. offensive and have gained a foot-, utn-rHMurrtr!tri(jti-j-!. i MB - 0kfrf1M HWOTI.IU."' MANITOBA-ABOLISH I NQ CROWN PRINCE REMOVED The sessional report, presented ing on the peak. on uhlp, four tiuodriNl hietnbera of Ottawa, Jan, IH. The total BI-LINQUAL TEACHINQ FROM MILITARY COMMAND by Chairman A. Douglas, showed the captured crewa of (he aunkrn number vt recruits enrolled In that there are 101 members on The British Minister at Athens rl being put aboard of her. Canada during the first two weeks t(e!U to Th. Duly .".i London, Jan. 16. A despatch the roll. Tbe Sabbath School report, reports that the Greek government Submarine SlghUd. of January was 3,536, Winnipeg. Jan. 18. The Minister to Tbe Daily News from Paris read by the secretary, Jack has accepted the Allies' demands A aubmarine of undetermineii of Education has announced says: Naden, showed an average attendance in their entirety. ' naUouvlilr haa alio been alghted DON YELP BROKE that considerable progress has "I .have it confirmed from a of 45, with the school In a several hsindmt mile rati of Ihe HIS ARM YESTERDAY neutral source usually very well flourishing condition. Mrs. Steen; ANOTHER BRITISH LOAN betn made towards the total Virginia Capi. informed on such matters In, Oer-manyi secretary of the Ladies' Aid, presented FLOATED HI THE STATES lon Yelf bad the misfortune to abolition of bl.llngual teaching in that Crown Prince Wilhelm a report covering the activities HALIBUT rtSMKfMEN fall and fracture his left arm between the public schools of Manitoba. now has been deprived of all effective of the ladies for the past Special to Tb Duty Rews. GIT INCHCASCO PAY the wrisl and the elbow, military command. lie may year and Mrs. Arnold, treasurer. New York, Jan. 18. J. P. Mor while out skating yesterday. He BOILER-MAKERS HAVE follow a course of treatment at brought down a splendid financial gan & Company announces trial Vaneouer, Jan. I3 Mr. A. U went to the hospital and had it FORMED BRANCH UNION Weisbaden I hear further it Is report, showing that the sum of another two hundred and fifty llager tnanaper of Ihe New En if-land set and is now carrying the damaged (thought possible that he may be 1625.16 had been collected in this million dollar British loan is be Fih Co returned today member around In splints. Th boiler-makers of Prince appointed to take General Von branch of the work. ing floated in- the United States." frtim Seattle, uhere he attended After what he went through at Hu port hae formed a local branch Hissing' place at the head of the D. C. McRae, president of the a conference of ilshlng compan the front, a broken bone more or of the international union. Last Government of occupation in Del. Fortnightly Club, gave a short ad JOLLY BANOE ie In dicuan new agreement less won't worry Iwn much, bul eening, at n meeting in the Car gium. dress, outlining the work of the The dance given by Local Union with the halibut flahcrmen. Am a it Is hoped dial he will soon recover penters' Hall, the following officers i club. K. G. Dawson spoke on be 745, in the Rallwaymen'sNlIaH last renull,. the fishermen will gel on the full use of the "wing." were elected: President, J. RED CROSS SALE half of the Board of Managers evening, was one of the jolUast, increase of 100 per cent, for the Harris; Vice-President, Wm. Mc-Leod; and A, M. Manson, treasurer, presented of the season. There, were about; winter ninntlia of December, Jan RELIGIOUS CONDITIONS Cor. Secy., W. S. Hammond: Mrs. F. Mcll. Young and Mrs. the most satisfactory seventy-five couples present and uar' and February, nud an in. NOT BRIGHT IN WEST Rec. Secy.. S. Hardy; Treasurer, J. llTMcMullin will have charge financial report in tbe history of dancing was kept up until three crease of 60 per cent, for the K. Craggs; Fin. Secy, William of the Red Cross sale in the rooms the church. The congregational o'clock this.morning. The music summer and fail months. (srec'si io Tb niir k.s. Wythe; Trustees, Alex. Clarke on Third Avenue on Friday first. revenue for the past year showed1 vras provided by the Westholme The lOIrt agreement guaranteed Calgary. Jan. 18. relegates and James Sturgeon, and Inspector, So long as the war lasts, the demand an increase of J 476.50, whereas orthestra; the catering was In fishermen I Vi cent per pound on from Alberta. Saskatchewan, Man. Alex. Halcrove.' for Red Cross supplies is last year it had fallen $1,127 behind the Capable ,hands of Al, Blackburn, halibut, but tho owners volun itoba and Uritish Columbia met insistent and ladies are reminded the previous year. AH outstanding assisted by Jack'Cannlchael, tarily Increased this remuneration here yeslerda; at the conference NOTICE that a large quantity of home-cooking accounts had been paid and Le'i'yPorter made n efficient In tVi rent a pound. With of the Uaptisl Lrdon of Western can be disposed of, at up and part of the mortgage debt lioor manner. Not a little of the. the, striking of tint new agree, Canada. In dealing with religious David IL Hays has tafcen over these sales. paid off. success of event was due to utent for 1017, the fishermen will conditions throughout the west, the real estate, insurance and F. p. Dawson, George H. Munro tlie efforts of Messrs. L. Melhol, get 2 cent a pound during the it was slated that condition are safety deposit business handled D. J. Williams, superintendent and D. C. McRae were elected E. Anderson and B, Jellich, ihe of the Rocher De Houle Mine, is for tho ensuing committee in charge of the ar summer months an Increai-o of not bright nud that frivolousncss by Hon. T. D. Pattullo. Mr. Hays managers year. the spending a few days in town. A. M. Manson, M, P. P., was reelected rangements, v CO per renU-nnd will be paid 2tt has not boen eliminated by will conduct,this additional business, cenla a pound for Ihe winler serious naluro of tho times in at bis present office at tho treasurer, and F. G. Daw TUG-BOAT WANTED R. Naden and A. M. Man-son At Goldblouni's on Saturday. G. mouth named, which means an which we live. corner of Second Avenue ami son. Special, Evening andvopera gowns Increase of 100 per cent. Second Street. tf. Th undrrtlsned Is opea to purcbtts were re-elected trustees. WEDDING BELLS mill tftua tur. forty to arty rests mutt A letter from G. R. -Naden, cloaks, ranging in price, from DEWEY'S FUNERAL ATTENTION, EAGLES! Special try bve tnd ruod b sound stswonhy bull. Brtt-elMS in every tnschia rctpcet. chairman of the Doard of Man $35 to $100, for $10 each. Satar Yesterday oftornonn nt 2:30 meeting, Sunday, Jan, 21st nt 7 rpiy tr feutr, rtvmr u psrucuitrs. agers, was read, expressing re day only. o. mint wbera tur ran m Inspected. Washington, Jan. J8, The Miss lllchenda Williams, of Van p. m. All members requested to WILLOW RIVER LUMBER CO, gret that be was compelled to re SDccial meeting of the ;h funeral of tho lato Admiral Dewey couver, and Mr. Lars Ijirsen, ol be present. 1. 0I3C0M, B. a sign on account of his accepting Pankers' Union in their hall, 6lu will tnke. place on Bunday to Ar, Oct nn Falls, were quietly married other responsibilities in the south Ave. Thursday. Jan. 18th: at linglon llev. J. F. Dimmick. Mr. and National Cemetery. by 7:30 W. Grlmble, Secy. p.m-F. LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Mrs. Lursen will mnke their home HALIBUT ARRIVALS 1 in Ocean Full, where the bridegroom WESTHOLMF. U in business as n con Annual Meeting Two Canadian schooner were LONDON G AR tractor. the only halibut arrivals yetter. orciA HOUSE FOR THE l"l ECTION OF OFFICERS day.The Nautllu-, Coptaln Wells "PEG TONIGHT O' THE ONLY RINQ" NEW WELLINGTON COAL, Thursday, Jamary 18th, at 8 p. n. brought in 800 pounds, which was Third Avtnus phoiie 116. We have Just re- bought by tho Royal Fish Com Prompt SopvkMs of tho !N THE LIUKRAL ROOMS, 8TORK I1LOCK ILLY PARSONS reived a shipment of S00 Ions pany at 13 H cents. The Agnes thsro Is to si at aH in Lump Coal, We aro prepared to ALL MEMBERS INVITED 1!., Captain Olsen, had 12,000 LABMM l.ror.' BOXES FOR Th. Sural., Aft., th. Nlfht liit In your winter's coal for you, pounds.