the Daily News Mil so ?iJ- I'lllM.i; HUMUIT. II. (2., WEDNBSDAY. 'KPTE.MIIKll 28, iI7 PMCE FIVE CENT ii limy i k p r h r km y np nii nnM ERCE HAND TO HAND FIGHTING NEAR YPRES--GERMAN ATTACKS IN EAST FAIL 1 II t HA f i mirv VII COMMITTEE TO ARRANGE GERMANS MAKE ii i imii WIN THE WAR MEETING FIGHTING ON STILL ANOTHER There was a meeting held In the city hall laal night. It was YPRES SECTOR1 RAID ON LONDON vailed by the Rev. Canon IUx, not I n the usual fashion, by a public announcement, but by postal cards Attack 111. ril r AlMnn... , 'sent to certain citizens through Last Night Hostile Aeroplanes , n. BHt sh Trencnes the mail. Any, however, who did Attempted to Renew the Attack Ttmporarlly uni is 'not receive an invitation, were not on the Capital- p.-UDIIsnea. denied admission. There were Were Driven Off. between forty and fifty present. A powerful Mr. Fred W. Peters, K.C., was London, Sept. 2C. Notwith- Til against the chairman, who briefly explained standing the severe handling received .f vj the east of the object of the meeting. It was by the German aeroplano called in response to a telegram an troops. The squadrons during their attack on received from the president of the the of London of two city successive days in Win the War League of JJ. &, and I A II. ago, the enemy aircraft returned Rill Ol inc m- its purpose was to appoint a com. to the fight last night. Under the! ierwhelmed inillee to make arrangements for cover of darkness they had slipped . on a narrow holding a mass win the war meeting, had gained a which over the coast unnoticed, but i to the Win the War it.h line, a tul League would send prominent were immediately detected upon their approach to the city. They band fighting speakers from the south. This were halted at the outskirts and . Urn going mass meeting was to be ol an could not make further . age lire play- i educational nature to educate progress i i HIS AIRSHIP over the capital. The anti-air MAJOR BISHOP, V.O, IN. enemy sup- the electorate to vole for none t tremendous! This picture sh-.ws Major H'uip f 0fti Sound, the Canadian .but a win the war candidate craft guns were 'very active, and , . a c avtalr. who holds tin three ti lrrti. i o dilary honors for valor I The Rev. Canon IUx, who was auer orisa nghttng, the raiding. troops wcrej y and distinguished service, the Victoria t'r..fs. lhe Military Medal macnlnes were driven ou, inelr also of wly won pool. I in possession a telegram Two mission unaccomplished. and the Distinguished Serviee Order, and who has Just been the referred subject, janent same line ii re-,:j bombs reported to have been it, j awarded a bar to his I. P. O. He I coming to Canada on leave. to the present times as being were i murely. The dropped on the outskirts of the A Bomb Fell Near Cleopatra's (crucial. Adverting to matters which the and of casual b city no report any Needle. .Wording to a story MAXIMILIAN HARDEN 3ISH0P DU VERNCT 'political, he could see no prospect ..illy counter ties or material damage being t brought over by returning American. 18 HOWLED DOWN VISITS POUCE COUPE now for the coalition government l lime on the done has yet been received. It is Cleopatra's Needle, present. the stated that bad hoped for, and ... newly lost not known whether any of the ? at importance d le the Ilrltlsh Government and' Montreal. Sept. 26. A speeial After an absence of nearly a.party lines were being drawn. raiding machines were brought . i their on-, erected In London In 1878. nar-'eabie to The Oaietle from The nxsftlh. liislmn I)u Yeroet ha re I"From Montreal to the Pacific, down. eat line. rowjy eseapeil destruction during aa.Ufl ays: UfcdJWB a lslt to the Quesnel he declared, "every man should Otrina Roumanian. ine itermsn air ram nirr iwinn For tl,e first time in his public ,irl. one hundred miles down,'0""'" , !LT ,V- Fred Stork stands on that platform. llh. j r September All these the men are equally . . 26. In career. Maximilian naruen iot a i ihe Fraser rter from mnce... ... M .,lh .,.,. fl. honest and patriotic consciencious, e uca.I of earrled Kiuw GERMANY TALKS PEACE lime was unable fo make himself norg and also te the Pouce'conservatives in such a majority in their claims that they are. '. a i nana heard at a big public meeting la Cotin district east of the Iloeky,afler the election that nothing win the war candidates. W ith . raid on the rtnnnn irlnll m. ;.3 u entire euc-V bUI flUi KtoiUKAllUn Ilerlln yesterday afternoon. The; Mountains in the II. C Peace I..'else but.i the successful I a I prosecu-JL..nl.i them all behind the same policy. uon oi ine war couiu w iiiuuui it seems hard to see the necessity -f the enemy Philharmonic Hall was crowded it her country The harvest or. of this mass win the war meet l i very great London. Sept. 25. On inquiry when he began to speak on 1M- wheal and oats has on the whole There were many interested ing." i J with c m- at the Ilrlltsli Foreign Office re- glum. He declared himself con-hn ery good. Prairie, fires are enquiries made regarding the Get After Quebec. - : -J . in) to the al-L n-m.n ...ww-.t iimi iuum mil obtalfiable ' iMimintr in manr places and a proposed meeting, particularly as Mr. M. M. Stephens was vehe - - - rnnuiiK iiip nuRiiuiriiiiau aw toners' were nliea to Pone Itenediefs peacv tis year if Germany would pub-Jt future is raging between j to its necessity. It was Pointed ment regarding the sincerity all his of bis preparedness lo sink Russian Front. propos gium. 'I.Ars ln In nnr I hrn old partisanship and to forget all 1'lit (.Mil nf tiin.kke waft o utfur 1 t. 2fi. Strong day received the following un- -IfAnnun n 1 till Hi It am- 111 I " . Win toe War. U was also yiuicu x--a politics, In his desire for the winning ... ... ... . t -. made the 1 - 1 11..1 ii. nu.muin .tin u n nu. n i n v- - - on statement: 1 1 1 1 av nuAiiiii . 1 n 1 nr duviiiv..i ' " ...ni trim 1 n r 1 in I'riiiiif iil a uti.au- of the war. "Let us bury oflleial llie nail, 11 migc iiuiiiuvi - - - the regions "It seems hardly necessary, shouting "No peace by renunew- cure lor a ume in i-ouce wiui-t, nation was aireaay pracucau; our prejudices," be said, "and let The Germans of President Hon'; 'Hurrah for Ilindenburg, though the fire was fifty miles perfected lo its own satisfaction us have a Government that has the Russian illy. in .view, while others demanded that the away to the west. towards that end. The names of only one province in opposition to lo ne artillery Wilson sawmill on the Hawson principal Vance, of Latimer Hall, it." it of numbers comment ' was burnt by another forest ami Mr. E. P. Davis were given as Mr. 11. F McTlae would have t The Hus I reply bey and pointing out that It nvh... nr. ""X was n. lire. I lie iiisnuo arruru m netuir ai me ueau ui iu ivi- criticised this reference to Que the'contains not one word as lo res- . t 11 ti by the ound and .1 nnn iri i!i nan. i:iiiii cikui ay utiuic meni. ine uiuuuuu ui a uiuvio-. bec, but was pulled up repulsed In.loratlon or reparation. f,'r.i naroVn rot as far as mier ami his party, though they t0 form a local branch of the Win chair. A much more effective "llecenl hlslory. and especially . ul 0erlnany mui either left Prince George the same day lhe NVar League did not receive criticism, however, of this Invita . lhe correspondence between ine , ih. iii.hiin eninc round by Ed- mi.h unnnri: there being auite tion to divide Canada racially was v a n tiiin nsxa iiiifiiiiHiiiis 111 aunt iiiv r auuv 9 v v WWTHOLHE THEATRE !Kaiser and the former Liar pun- r . -v.-u-u -nJ to monton and the Premier and his en0Ugh organixalions already. an address by Mr. P. A. O'Farrell. illshed a few days ago. form an .,hniy.,,a,1ng,. whi he party down the Crooked, the Pack Wnat tha Object? a journalist of international repute. ht which will.interesting commentary on ine 10 hi. exertions ".the Parsnip and lbs Peace rivers,j Mayor McCaffery said he be Mr. O'Farrell, In stirring rainieu owing r seeinir the Kaiser'a contenllon thai preser- JAll I look the same train on the re-.ueved every man present was In words called for unity, of Canada, Ti.- tn.it. . ..n,... at ni has been hi i tnviMlTM SMELTER Jlufn trip, arriving In Edmonto'rav0r 0f winning the war. "W of the Empire, of the English-speaking '" . , , .... .... .. s-nt vlsll. For principal and most aacrvd lask.' CEASES OPERATIONS last sunuay evcninK. must win ine war,: ne rtpwi.i-.i peoples and of the Allies. ugs. the theatre "The sympathy which the Ger- I "Hut what concrete proposals will Mr. O'Farrell Is a widely travelled to overflowing, man Government exprcr to- Xanaimo. Sepl. 21. After run- This inornlnK' steamer carried thia meelinsr act on. Is it lo get gentleman and his words were has seen It is ward moral power and right does f nve Wrek8 the Ladjsmlth a party of .Serbians, who are on Uie Inen enlisted in a body, or listened to with great plcasurage Ieplcllng with not come well from those whose " closed Awn. to their wiy to Point Levis, in Que- 8Uh8Cribins capital?" He pointed even by the chairman after iho?T I i (j an r of the sllrrlng bloodstained records include lhe -iuirlaK0 of ore. The length bee. to undergo training for er- out u,at no candidate w ho did not first few minutes. Place during ravaging of llelglum. lhe murder j-.,-d altogeth. vir at the front. They were un- heariily support winning the war A motion had been made by tne ' . Uie North and of peaceful citliens. Iho sinking ore.,upp,y antj while tier the oommand of lPlal" i-ui- woud have any chance ai ine Ilev. Canon IUx appointing a committee ay has a high edu- of passenger and merchant ships. "P0" Inf inaiwge. lPr and Lieut. Hlakcly. The last Hectlon. yet lhe object of this consisting of the mayor. It has lo bo aeen tho dropping of bombs on unde. : u numier of i.n- .te..er freni the norm aim ma((8 mfeliag was to eoucaw n representatives of the Iietumea ai d fully, and once fended towns, the murder of Miss ""nA,i ,i , irn.ive addl- brought threo big husky Serbians, electorate to vote for candidates oldiers Association and the Liberal br foreotlen. Cavell and Captain rryau, nnu .-- - .i.milai-d. who left rr V"!! who were in favor of winning the and Conservative Associations, w i - iiuiia air in' - mind ana with the chairman, that in together ships. "Having hospital war. of ay. II U a marvel- the torpedoing . the election is bound appointed to arrange for this that be the fact r u; r and 11 tin. not a thA tiouibardmcnl uf liospuais. " ftght from the be.'deportation from llelglum and to be held in the near future; that mass meeting. This was seconded 3 who have not yet Northern France, connivance in Theatre is politics." said the mayor. by the Ilev. Dr. Grant. Mr. M. C" a historical niclure'wiDlnir out by their ally, the Turk. Westholme The simultaneous exclamation M. Stephens, however, objected lo " r se this last op.;of lhe Armenian nation, and by the chairman and Mr. M. M. the political associations belng; 7 They win not be ills-.countless other crimes. TONIGHT WEDNESDAY Stephens, "there can be no party represented upon an alleged non-f J h it. The battle "Nor does talk of moral right in this," brought shouts of incredulous partlxan business such as this andj ' 1! laughing. as an amendment proposed a ugh happening many come well from those who were, "l.'vnlnln In hoV VOU Can Ret of three, consisting of s mft committee S orcanltalion a .f r...rn1lnr (nlnrt ri.nnnihln for tile D. W Gitfith's Mighty Spectacle ' 'men Vancouver here to edu lhe chairman, Mr. Pelers, the Uev. t Mu iuH iii,,. vinivinir ,t. infriirima.. ,. mnl iiantnnaue in the from ," Sr If as llmv.....v..nrlonllw,V....l.n,. lTnllA.l W KlnlM "alneA i lhn beKilllling" I cate the electorate to vote along Canon nix, and the Rev. Dr. Orant.. 1 Birth of Nation without its being amendment being put lo the - "R;: -Hf tiiem on th mtiul nf tlm unr. which are revealed In The a certain Hne, This I'll withdraw," carried unani and it 'OIUIV.. llmil ln.ll..ra l.ll.............j today's newspapers." party politics meeting, was J 15 SI1 nUBlniMllwil rrlilrn In Twelve lllg Acts. said the mayor. mously. His Honor Judge Young, who is Augmented Orchestra. Win the War Platform. H'nU ...n n.l.lllt uuiviuiiai i ciiarui.-i at present holding court in Allln. ' Needless to say his worship got has had n busier time than bo an. I no explanation. Neither did Mr. LONDON CAFE 75c. THE CRADLE ticlpated. He will not he nhlo to UYoervcd i"ts 1st floor 75c. Haloony W. I Williams, who pointed out GRILL II 50c. AND I t' Mr -...I 1 1 - ti return in tlmtj to hold court here, iinx seats . t.OQ Gallery Hush that "all the prospective members Savory. II. c., nt the ou Iho 2nd, as was expected. The starta 7.45 p.m. sharp. Box Offlco opens 7 p. m. for this riding aro win the war Third Avenus .it u . ... .m. i,if lii.ui next county court will therefore Show ONLY ONH SHOW candidates. Mr. 8. M. Newton will Prompt Service of tha Beat ' Si. a dutlB.lr sit on the Vth of October. 'stand on that platform; Lleut- there Is to aat at all hour. Matlriaa Tuesday and Wednesday for Children at .Gol, Cy Peck will stand on that is Fo ... .. . i...9r wlllnolon Coal and Tha favorite household Coal Is Special z hjipp Admission Mo. plalformi Mr. J. E. Merryfleld will BOXES FOR LADIES lona. Ladysmlth Wellington. Phone 15. stand on that platform, and Mr Prince Rupert Coal Co. tf