the Daily NEWS n)l VIII NO. 200. IMIINOI; lU PI'.liT. 1!. C, THURHDAY. HKPTBMUP.lt 6, 1017. 5 b PHICK FIVE CENTS MlSCEIPTli PROCLAHATION T Me soon THIRD AEROPLANE ATTACK ON LONDONDISTRICT CAUSES MANY CASUALTIES THIRD ATTACK RUSSIANS LEFT BY AEROPLANES RIGA IN GOOD ON LONDON CITY DISCIPLINE. In cloud, at Great Height,; Hidd.n Retreat la Continued Along the Aiaur nm Oermn City Below, Killing Coast Refugee Arrive at on Petrograd Air Raids and Injuring 73. j In Belgium. (Su: i tfi dii (.) , Kept, fl. - A large' jdran oerman aeroplanes! Petrograd, Sept. Cr-The Itus-siatTlroops h s.utheat roast lant; are continuing to retreat ,,KJ again attacked the i along the coast of the Gulf TLi i tl d strict. Thl l the third I of Riga towards the northeast. toiT day rrum a hid.nigu I jThey have crossed the River Aa t lin Livonia. The Russian rained' troops ;jr foe enemy plane 1 operating in an ntjriv hi rl Inn Mit ity brtow, killing slxty- irom Riga hare retired to Sege-vold. ;.ir ami injuring Lemburg and Detzichubral. i is reported that I Si j ' The Retirement. damage was not ex- The first refugees to reach the capital from Riga tell dramatic rti4 -n Monday v T- i; stories of the fighting and the 'lialham was the r-. and bombardment of the city. SufTo-ealing iktt'urm In It tail f c gas shells were fired upon t man England yet eX- the civil population that was left t ti . r n.n..- ill great attack! in the town. Zeppelins also aided i m Tlif raiuinfi iquau- the enemy artillery, in bombing i.avii? shelled belli operations. They tell of the hostile r . and minff. ami it I re-nt ships which bombarded' the ( Tied thai enemy maelihie jcity from the sea as being sub at fHieernes. marines, which were heavily arm. Tj u ' --S' squadron liad the ed. The Women fighting Battalion ' a bright rtwwnllcht fought desperately lo stem a slight obscuring BflBeJJiBBB the tide of the advancing Huns, i.r Tti 1- paper Are be- LONDON'S ORCAT WELCOME TO OUR AMERICAN ALLIES, t : lt J a tizr.. .g : 15 .-if expressing its enthusiasm and have made a name for themselves.. ak question regard-i.imuene mt America' entry ink- the wj? A r,t.r.(frjt f I S trwpa . . h, j ui vs ajd passed the King at liuckingham The retirement is said to if the raid Palace. They passed al-ng aveo ..r --,j ,y cbec ng wd wb u f- a -ihtt(i a d S: .t - ' . .it.d fr..m countless mastheads. The have been carried out under per fcr shows the crowd surging along the entrance t- Whitehall uii ai -la 1. 1 s pas ! vy n their way tu Iluckinghani Palace. fect discipline. turbo rough Bombarded. British Front. A :-- i;, submarine suddenly SENATE MAY DEFEAT EXPECT MORE CHANGES ANNUAL MEETING OF . London, Sept. G. British troops ' jr d iif r the itran f Hear-'i CLASS ONE IN UNIFORM repulsed raids fn the neighbor. PURCHASE OF THE C. N. R. IN BRITISH CABINET WOMEN'S AUXILIARY it hf Yorkshire eoatl hood while the of Armenteres, IN CALEDONIA DIOCESE u4 ;-':?d .- The atlaak look BY 27TH OF NOVEMBER Portuguese troops beat back the (!prui to bar .twi. SeUI M Tt Ut i itn and three were German raiders successfully, who Ub4sr.il G injured. The ma. Ottawa. 8epl. 6. In the Senate, London, Sept. 6. A writer in The annual meeting of the were engaged on a similar ex hrixi danye slight. The first class there are signs that there is danger the London newspapers predict Caledonia Diocesan branch of the cursion. In the neighborhood of . Ottawa. Kept. nks- p tti.aiijr submerged. .-Tho of the defeat of the measure a rrsbulliiug of the Government Women's Auxiliary was held in Lens, the enemy artillery is also umler the OenseripUon reerutts brought in by the Government for portfolios, and expects that there St. Andrew's Church on Tuesday, ery active. UWCD STATES' NCW ARMY AM will be eatled shortly. Un. will be a shaking up in the cabinet. September 4. At 10:30 there was Bombing Raids. Uie State purchase of the C. N. It. married men from 30 to 31 will Mr. Ajuith, the writer says, a celebration of the Holy Communion British airmen dropped many i! nt otsr .ifwi). be affected first, Alt must re- The Conservative members of the is gaining greater strength in the after which Canon Itlx tons of bombs and caused large si i, K,,t. The first IHrl for senlce r apply for ex-MMitilAM. Senate met in enueos today to discuss House of Cummona, while on the gave a very helpful address. Many fires in the German bases in Bel Sw. ji utmy went lnl Under the provisions the situation. The Quebec other hand. Premier Lloyd George members were present, including gium. During the attack on the 1 "T greups ef Hniul.Aa In I del I1rki4bf a7hnmhar is alleged to be losing prestige. delegates from Port Essington docks at Bruges, direct hits were - fcwes" taut four eanton-' of the AM. all those making th-1 re tnown? Urns of opposition, and Haielton. made, causing explosions and ixj the flrst fhe selves useful in any way to in- Ixhe-y are taking exception to the ANOTHER ORE SHOOT Reports were read from eight large fires. P :: c u tu draft rmy. crease the agricultural production large amount of the public money AT ROCHER DE BOULE branches and the society has a Italian Front. of the country will be exempted. which is being paid under this art membership of 276, being an in Rome, SepL 6. Our trdopa Ths fitortu liouithold Coal is for "worthless stock. "As soon as We can get things crease of one hundred over last have captured Monte Gabrielle Udimlth VV.fHfljion. Phone 15. Kxemplien will also be given to haped up we propose fy start a yar. Tea was served on behalf after severe fighting, thus clear Tines Kupsrl Ceil Co. If. certain classes of skilled mechanic. PRESENTATIONS FOR thousand.foal rfii Oil the No. t 'nT SI An.lrnv't Urnnrh hv CTr ing the way considerably in the, OOOD WORK 'DONE vein." said Manager Williams of Rtx and Mrs. McCroskrie and the direction of Trieste. The successful By 27th November. the Itocher de Itoule this week.1 singing of the National Anthem alr raid by the Italian WISTHOLME On the th of August, Sir At the annual meeting of the "This raise wiU.be from the 120 brought very successful meet Aviators against Pola on Monday ;Hubert Ilorden told the War VeU Caledonia Women' Auxiliary fool level to connect with the,ing to a close at six o'clock. evening is believed to foreshadow 0A HOUSt 'crans that by the Sfth November:held on Tuesday, two presenta-;shaft at the 300 root level. From The following otucera were a great naval offensive againsl TONiQHT ONLY 'conscripts would be in uniform.! lions were made and reference,the raise the vein oan then be ex elected: PresidenL Mrs. Du Vernet: the Austrian fleet This fleet and iThe press are informed lhat thej drawn to the first meetings of this plored by drifts every couple of 1st vice-president. Mrs. Mc- an army of one hundred thousaid presents I Proclamation as required by the branch ten years ago. when on hundred feet Goskrie; 2nd vice-president, Mrs men has been- locked up by the 'Act will be Issued shortly. This August 7. 1907. this branch was On tho .No. 2 vein at 1000 foot Hogan (Haielton): treas. Miss allied naval forces operating fn Mary Miles Minter .proclamation will call out all farmed in Prince Iluperl and the level a second shoot of ore has West; secy Mrs. It. L. Mcintosh; fine Gulf of Trieste. unmarried men of the first class following offlcers elected: Pres. been struck. It is three feet in .eey.-treas. (Baby's Branch). Mrs French Frorl. ; s ' banning actress between 22 and 31 years of age. Ident. Mrs. Du Vernet: vice-pres width and besides, a nigli per de Gex: secy. . treas. (Girl's Paris. Sept. 6. The German , of it high in Miss Du Vernet; made severe attacks last night on .hn screen IThls will Include widower with Mrs. Hogan. Port Simpson; treas,jeentage copper runs branch). secy.- Mrs Keen. Metlakatla; secretary. ;silver. About sixty tons of ore treas. (Junior Branch1. Mrs. Jennings; the Aisne and Champagne fronts. no children. the Act. vi.- ii i. Mulntnsh: leaflet edi- per day is being shipped and it is secy.-treas, (Literature). Both attacks were repulsed withi 'Always in the To Upset of I vi i.. "w-.i MMlnVntln. .eonsidercd that the ore it richer Mrs. Jenns; Dorcas secy.. Mrs. O. out great difficulty. On both banks Way' Ileporls from .Montreal a Service On behalf of the Hoard. Mrs. ft. even than the first shoot. A. MoXichol; ThankofTering secy, of the Meuse, violent artillery move to upset the Military the read an address audi The scarcity of labor has han-Mrs Mrs. Harvey Peck; Leaflet editor, fighting occurred throughout Mcintosh Act in court on the grounds L COMEDY Me.Niehul presented the dicopped operations considerably Mrs. T. C. Duncam secy.-treas. night. In upper Alsace petrol.engagements O A of the Irregular assent are Iloyol things the Mrs. McCoskrie. are reported In the re in nreeWnt. Mrs. Du Vernet. ith a but considering ,all (envelopes1 not uneasiness dmUon 10o and 1So. causing any in appreciation manager is well. salisued Omi-..i Mr. Taylor of Port Essington gion of Seppois. beautiful bouquet oniclnl circles here. It is not' anticipated the Berlin Report. .ii .i,. .!an fur the Wo- neca Herald. will represent the society on t that any such move will Mt I S "HV new Japanese Hoard. Berlin. Sept. 0( Du&nnamuenue. have much success. men's Auxiliary MeCoskrie in thaee also year read an THE PRINCE RUPEfiT BOARD OF on the. Riga front was. evacuated Mrs. SCHOOL TRUSTEES WESTHOLME THEATRE yesterday by the Russians, we flowers lo 1 Wanted loggers I BRITISH SHIPS SUNK address WesL and presented ho fr the last Notice to Parents and Guardians. have captured the town. The Miss i has worked so Pupils wilt not be taken into To ul glit a t the Westholme heovy coastal guns there fell wu , J. R. Morgan, Ltd. m (Special lo lb Dtlly ?!.) twenty-six unselfishly years,for the good of the tht receiving c las- r of the Prinee Theatre, there will be seen the damaged Into the hands of the Apply London, Fepl. 0. Twenty-three at Mellalatla, and Itupert Public Schools later than loveliest and the most charming Germans. children's home t WlliUm, A Manaon Hrilish ships were sunk last week, also done so much for tho Monday. Sept. 10th, 117. Any little lady at present being shown eighteen of which were of more has of Miles Minler Slicker raincoats for boys and Auxiliary of Caledonia. child or years age or over, on the screen. Mary than sixteen hundred toiu. Women's or any child who will reach the has an appealing charm and a girls Wallace'. If. Co0 Iletl dross leu age of 0 within two imntbs from beauty which marks her out dis At Heal Cove l Tlt the new sawmill Mrs. Charles Hill'. SUlh dale of this notice will be ne-cepted. linctly from the crowd of picture sli?0' Ruperl now having the roof put an and b,ld at reallie.1 111.00 with extra The priucipa! of the player. That is some reputation. LONDON CAFE hlblllon e (he construction being U "PUmber work of IT. making ! school should be untitled on or Just onme out to tho Westholme 19, 20 ad 21. pushed ahead ex? ...iilribution rapidly. II is AND GRILL child who cream anu sugnr sev before Sept. loth of any tonight and see for yourself how The J'rU LUl, nilU port0U. grrss pected witnin that sawing the will be In pre-i in all.won by Mrs. Dart on and the U unable to attfiid through true this is. The play "Always Third Avenue " to u had nt tho oWce At the new fish mxt few innfiUm Seal Im'vt f anily uy M, I'hllllps. oause of illness, wln-n arrangement fn the way" is one which will give Prompt Service or the Best plnnt also at 31H Cove, the nlledriver Jolt. will be mini- t.n the ae-6ptel'. delight also, .Mid there is to be there I to eat at all hours. i tli Hft , m'."oe,aMon' un Nw Welllnflton Coal and of the . lul l when vvell shown n splendid comedy as well, 200 driving pile. For ror gm tlft whotf, t.ove is the Fr Lumber of all dimension. enough tu attend. -'1 making altocothu' a verr fine pro nofcea for LADIES busiest place in lown ......... ul tho present moment. Phone 1H. W. I). VANCi:. SeereUry. gramme. jjturif frrrrr f