THE Daily News i vm no. sip. I'lltNl; ni;IF.iit. II. C. TUKXDAY. HI PTKMHKH 18, 1017. PMCK PIVB :KNTH' AEROPLANES ACnVE OM WEST FRONT iUSSIANS RECAPTURE LOST GROUND - GERMANS SEND MORE REINFORCEMENTS iEROPLANE GEN. ALEXIEFF AN EPIDEMIC OF GERMAN NOTE RAIDS ON THE REORGANIZES RIOTS DISTURB HIGHLYREGRETS WEST FRONT RUSSIAN ARMY THE AUSTRIANS ISSUES RAISED k British, French and German Will Cashier Old Generals by War The Food Shortage and Italian Germany Is Obliged to Swedish L o.i.iom Busr on Bombing of a SUrt At the Front the Successes Cause Grave Government Argentine Refuses Operations ire ncn Troop Retake Seven Troubles Rioting Is Permission to Wireless Continue. Rslds Miles of Qround. Mow General. Company. (Sfet4t u TUt Dwljr ,. (Sperial lo Tb Dily (SpecUl to The Dill News.) 18. llriifah na- Washington. Sept. 18. General Home, Sept. 18. Auslria.Hun. London, Sept. 18. The German n Saturday drp- Alexieff begins the reorganization , .Prrnan tWrover I''" Husslan army. The new gary is reported to be finding it Government has sent a note to commander-in-chief will ralitcr increasingly difficult to keep in Sweden highly regretting the disagreement a .iiff the Helgian all the generals by way of with Germany. An'agreeable Issues raised on ac-epidemic ami Illank. islend starting In reforms. The trov. ot riots and political count of Sweden transmitting n ai Zeebrugge, one ernmenl it declared lo be all the differences is disturbing the En,-iWe8Ta,,,1 10 Germany. The note ami trawler stronger as the result of the " ; one pire from end to end. The toriSt"0'1 "f'V0 bloodless quelling of General Kor-aeroptanes shortage and the Italian drop- nilofTe Insurrection. Al the front. successes transmitting the messages, but ( hind the UritUh the spirit of the troops Is reported tdd lo the general alarm. 'regrets her representative in the .hi damage. The be exeelleal. Seven miles of The Italian operations in the'Argentine sent the messages I) i dropped 1 13 ground have been retaken from Italians indicate a new offensive the phraseology he did. TheV 4ii aerodrome. I he enemy in five days. The Uer-juds there, while General Cadorna is Swedish Government has ordered, of rounds mans hate been obliged to send winning fresh victories in the that all cipher eorrespondncejbe f us fraru an ele. more forces to the ltuian frnt Itainsizia Valley. It is his inten-'refused, 1 mired feet, put- where the defending armies are lion to press the advantage horned Serious Situation, until his troops are beyond Monte Stockholm, Sept. 18, Sweden and Hernia n In- fulfilling their tank t keeping an Gabrielle. (realize the serious situation hi The llritlsh tliem busy. created by the ercent disclosures ii v. down six Her- A Blessing In Disguise. al Washington regarding the five ot which Pelrugrad. Sept. 18. - The Uer-tiilr. CANADA AND HER DUTY TO THE EMPIRE transmission of messages to Ger- Several HHl- man propaganda has been upset and expects to take all steps iv failed to re- by the proclaiming of the llussian many to make lne maller "Sbl, Last night the jltrp-blic. President Kerensky ny Presbyterian Trench Raids. that the revolt may be a blessing Hall wa filled to listen to Dr.! Refuses Permission. lecture) Buno" A,PM 8epl ,8 Tne troups repulsed in disguise, as it has brought out 1 Gordon, of Philadelphia, - lo the enemy, a uniftealion In the spirit of all THE PROFITEER on the subTect 6rTa'nadranaTieFfr',i,H"U"1,a' --Uidraw,aia duty to the Kmpire. Those who Permission granted to a German l rent ties near true llusstaas. The condition i.f i:. the Arras and the troops at the rarius frnts is CLERICAL WORKERS THE CI IT COUNCIL wereore-ent heard something th-.wre'e receiv company trom lo attempt to that like of wblch has been unexcelled ,tna fr Kerensky ItrtUsh troops satisfactory. says UNION AND WATER POWER this Dr. i"" tatio l aun ,Arp!n"n aids en the Oer- he entertains now no vindictive FORM A NEW in city. Gordon proved - himself to be a man of wide " -i Many Germans feelings towards General Korni-ir orders Many railway bridges knowledge and fine delivery and dugouts, and loff. Tbe from Messrs. Ander have been erected. There was a n enlliuiatic report what he had to say was an in The attacking meeting held in the Carpenters' son and Warden, of Vancouver, .niratlon to the audience. His t. Scottish regl. TRADES AND LABOR Hall last evening. When the elerU ,,-,lir,tT (hair arnminAtion nf!.,..,lnfi,i,i B unl nnri iliroet NO SUBMARINES ON Mi M'fes, the hostile CONGRESS CONVENES ea wor.rt , the city decided to fa available at Kails river and his diction was such that will NEW ENGLAND COAST greai acuuy, fufm a UBion. This new uhhmi . - . ... ji I ittui m li- Dsdy ..) wiJ fnibrAf4, clerks, sleoograph-FronU and alTtiulme river was presented ho""aneaka-reai airain.auuieuce uC,.r,cr (SpttUl to TUe DUy news.) French Dltawa. Sept. 18.- The thirty .r .pcounlants. and other olfioe In the city council last evening., I)r Gordon is going south for U'..hin.lAfi Departm'ent.S.nl IS Tho 18. in Sunday annual convention of tho Trades workers. Organuer W. K. Tbomp Mr. Anderson, as the resuii oi ins lllll- Um and on nU relurn jt ' after a ..com-. aviators drop- mi ,abor (kitigress of Lansiia son presided. Mr. S. D. Macdimald Wnminary axamlnalkm, gave a' u pssible that Prince Hupert may Jf'"0 tu:lT"aMr 14 f prtMeetlles on ,Hrd here this morning. About unK .ecrctary pro-tern. A short jl;, of the Iwo power 'have the pleasure of hearing him the reDort of hostile submarines iuuiv, inree iiuhui- umni v notiress was ueiivereu 01 jh nvilabl for tho Use OI IBe Clly. operating off the New England ore raged Into present. TI,Mn..,.n nn Ilia tlsU1tt ffliril4i al several labor.' Hoarding the Falls river power coast. enc and benellts of organized THE POLICE COMMISSION ench front. A OFFICERS AND MEN 'which was very much to the point, he comes to the conclusion that ARRIVALS urprise attack ON SAME FOOTING; provisional officers were ap- under the very best Of conditions A meeting of the police com. FISH n failed. i IKiinted in Mr. Frank Howness as the revenue producing power held after. mission was yesterday 1 Altogether, 238.000 lbs.of halibut ULL Ari..y Washington. PCpt. 17. The president. Mr. 11. w.iurcn....r-- vice- wum nev u ".r",nt)0n ln the city hall. The matter are In port this morning. The ' ' ' ' .....II.,.. f..P. .l.n.n.L lirK1llll., . AIT. VV . I--. IICIIII !--' .....o-, . - ...., f , .II.I..Kilrr. 4lt VII Tn 11 ill,, eiiii iirupAuuii 1 --- - i i i iiir i utiiui.i.'i. ' urora brought In 3.000 pounds; - "uRt pres. WILSON uflrt tail nlMfd nien secretary. Petitions were signed consumers emi - ;ibrougl.t up. It was decided that Tahoma, 22,000; Polaris, 55,000; - . !i death and disability cases was up last night to get a charter, and stou line. The -tie or the uani came fQrC(j 0R Alien, 65.000; Helgeland. 70,000; - -J piit !-. . . . is excellent, u.ui iiipr. will be and the oower-house ..- it i -.,.-.ii ... a .-nnivided- in an ameuuiucin. i - .- ,. m ...l. ' .I.. ....lannllAti e ,iZ .r "''OcUiber 1st. that It would be en Linton. 7.000; S. and S.. 7.000; in iiui.dbim in .... . Soldiers and Sailors insurance large niniwriui- j - linirnl lorceu -:..,J..rimuiy 11 iiiruutuuut 1 1 IK. v..j,.Ilw Dolphin. 7,000; Nellie, 1.000, and f the League of . Hill adopted today by me House union, im " salaries or tne rorce were Minnie V- 1,000. nalitles have In ... . ... neoole. who I tie nf lh-The .1 r liuainess " '" ... . in diiiw0l nml it was air reed mrr iuc '" ; rr,.ii lmwvr. in Mr. !i ierman ciuzens . - . Ik. ..,.. h 1 herlo have Iiau in ui ftauiauiiuu.-.. )w iiviv v'v t t Constables Adams and " . . .'. . I. . . , . 1 : lt. l..itnlli that the Chief, Foe New Wellington Coal h . Mdent Wilson for' ,1 also w'a. amended to at all. the lack of w iIUCI..lias Deen Aiiuersou s ooimuu, . i,aiIeJP b restored to their Fir Lumber of all dimensions, Oer. .....sns iiii si at rn 11 1.111 laaiiin iiii niiu iiiu Reference In increase aUonforaUdc. a felt wanl on mai :7"", " " pre-war rates. 'hone 116. affairs by parllci .i,,i is m, tent. The in the present instance, every- dillioult and expeusivo route over n the forlhcoin. ... . ihinc looks nromlsing ror tne sue. wlileh the line would have to be at 34.000. which Is nU thnl WANTKn A flrst-clas steward. ,;:s:- 1 11 .new t. ..rates flit per mon..it ftrin.i. bij: two ces of the new union, which will built. The crossing of tne tueena unul.l lw at any oermanent value The Prince Ilupert Club. Ltd. " . in.. nmiinied with the Trades.river and the projected uB'lo the city. TH POLIC COURT ''lZ Thulme Rler. , ,allins into the north arm of WARNING!! T "T-7. I One motherless child. .. " " . i;.uM11B. llr. j.ldn'i mwrl wommMdal ;.ark Channel. Thulme river of- ' VV : r iT 35: three. IIS. .nd.o.uu,i,ona, J -V'V.V . Howness. investigation of the ground be fers an alternative power to Falls ,t , . 7. . v V Z.'. for each child up w uvr. -"Zl" ', .,.. .r the new tweeit the Skecna crossing anu riv er. This was visited by Mr. For the Exhibition week, v i ' -T " .' ", A widowed mother woum rc- "'- .day. lb.Woodward Lake, as an alter,.."Anderson, but as no records have tbe management o f the n;:..Vo 7 . "he I3 . momn ana -' Oclobe, whfll aU menu IK. line. . . . been kept of the daily flow or tne Westholme Theatre have arranged . ' - ii- wmiiii exceeu fl ..... , 1 nr pisni. r. nor any surveys made to for Ave changes of I- , , 17 anu oMt"ni month hers and prospect be present l'he cost of the complete plant. ii..rIlline 11.- available storage programme as follows: Monday as r damages. O. fi. Olllen, lllMV'B...,' tuv ws-rCini draft of the will do well to lilm renort continues, would not' .n,iv n reservoir site, the and Tuesday, Fanule uct. 'I 1 0 for indecent con- I bill the compensation for olllcers t ! CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND 'bo less than $1,500,000. on wichjinfan Ually amount of water that Ward In a "School for Husbands;" 'dependents might have gone as i the estimated fixed charges would cou,d b() generated at this site Wednesday, "lllu-j I high as 1200 a month. Prince Rupert Branch. bo: could not be estimated. The dir- Bird" feature; Thursday, 0..1.--.11.T- lo the Patriotic Interest on f 1.500.000 5 'Acuity of building a transmission "Metro;" Friday, "Fox;" and 1 NOTIOE j.UUi.11"" '- . . . . D7S 1.. . . "Famous Players. W'lllllll greatly Help in me' per tcm ijne iron, muiine river t i-h 6atueJay, Prince ... . . Coun- . . . .... i... Bt m 1 -A...i.a I Ka t m A 26c Rupert At a meeting of the City of adinmisier.ng te run i.. 1 isiiuiiig iuuu w rruvi-ni lluperl. and tne lacn 01 miorina- Special Fair prices 10c a 11 lias 1.1 I7!li ilav of Senleui. work their su,cripi.ons u 11.500.000 in 40 years Hon concerning the whole scheme Ores! SUrs and Big Features Exhibition bor. i.isUnt. it was ordered lM as possible, either to Invested at 3 per cent I makes the value of this scheme Augmented Orchestra. ii..... nfiommm... . . nf Wednesday.....and jeguiany,1 i.rMlil 01 the Fund at any of compound Interest 20,000. unknown Quantity. Friday, the lUHi and 31 si instant. np lQ the ,ocn, trcasur- Operating expenses, main- j Comparing the Falls river pro- be observed as wvio uouuays. - . Seymour Wright, P. O latnenee. etc ,Ject with the Thulme river one. s ntvt.iis( rttt.. r. r Opening 223. Mr. Anderson had no hesitation Ceremony on Wed-"day, i.x I" city. . Sept. 19th, at 1 p.m. W i:. COLl.lfft'iv,-an.".. SI uon. O ceo. Potal unnual fixed charge 135,000 In reporting In favor of the Falls LONDON CAFE by Mayor McCafTery. Thcra will be no sale of home- I if Hie rate of interest were river power as the better one of AND GRILL cooklng for the lied Gross Society BENEFIT DANCE 'higher, and the life of tho bonds the two for the city. ADMISSION 25 cents. on Friday this week un acciunt The Kiandliiavian Society will!shorter, then of course the an. The report was laid on th Third Avenue of the Fair. The lied Gross So ....... in Ilia k nt It llnll nual fixed charge wouiu ue pro. council table for one week, Prompt Service of the -est All Exhibits Must be In ;clety will have charge of the f b . Uh 20th Inst., for tho porliouatoly greater. there Is to eat at all hours,; Place by 8 a.m. on Wednesday rooms In the Inhibition MulWIiw J ,Mt a sick member. Dance The value of the work dono by The favorite household Coal I 'and u.i, VU.I.UIIUUUII. ui ..v.- in 11. ni. Yvesuioime the Prince Ilupert Hydroelectric Ladysmlth Wellington. Phone 15, BOXES FOR LADIES........ Morning. conking will Hi' i,,.,ini. Admission &0o. 820 Company, Mr. Anderso.i estimated Prlnca Rupert Coal Co. tf jjjnrfjijninmrf" there.