The Daily News pvilf. S3i- . I'HIXiif: nt'PKIlT. 11. C, TUKPpAV, OCTOHTft 2, 1917. PRICE FIVK CK.VU BRITISH MIKE ADWTOWOTAMA TURKISH TROOPS DRIVEN FROM POSITIONS AND SURRENDER IN THOUSANDS MESOPOTAMIA OFFENSIVE THE FOURTH AND STRONGEST SUatXtfULLY KtSUMtD WHAT GERMAN AIR RAID ON LONDON WAIN POSITIONS ARE ATTACKED AND CAPTUREO TU"1" IN DISORDER FOUR GROUPS OF ENEMY MACHINE8 MAKE A DETERMINED TaAnp FLEE -.THOUSANDS O P ATTACK UPON CAPITAI ARAIN OF SHRAPNEL. FROM MISONERS CAPTURED AND GREAT QUANTITIES ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS FELL ALL OVER SOUTH , OF STORES ENEMY SURRENDERS WESTERN DISTRICT BOMBED Dtiij ?. direction of Aleppo, and e-oier- (SprtUI to Tbe DtUj ytmi.) I ln Mesopola- allon will .n lie possible with London, Oct. 1. Tbe fourth COL. V. SPENCER ON UK ' i made an me jiriusii lorces in raieUH, and strongest aerial attack yet PURCHASING TRIP which have keen ttc'M .shaul Hldge, in operating near made on London and tbe coast tiara, south of Jerusalem. r llstrhdad. An attack towns was carried out two nights Vancouver, Sept. 20. Colonel WetUrn the Turkish Front. ago by four groups of hostile Victor Spencer will leave here this ia.i n I.ondun. Oct. 2. The Hrillsb aeroplanes. Some of tbe machines 'evening with H. ft. Dawson, of the - ui the region of positions between Tower HarnleU were successful in eludinsr the tktmti !! southwest and and the Polygon Wood have been iliritish filers and reached the city.Jon a purchasing trip through the m1 It, uh atiaeit heavily bombarded, and the enemy Numerous bombs were dropped(province. The supplies they are rssful and all the , ttliUlltJtll lalitvliil I Wt m. m ol uifiianiiii lauiraiiru iiur er iniit m sirs7r v.rg- me BuutunoKiu """in, lo uuy are oiner man me regular t- atlalnrd. The.erful attacks which were all re-, which is thickly populated by the Jarmy rations, and purchases in t. Ore was parlfcu- pulsed. North of the Yire.MHH upper and middle classes. Search'this respect already have been t"i if- and demerallied the. road, another strong attaek was lights spotted the enemy machines.made in the province by Mr. Daw- Their guns were 'made by the enemy over n mile T; r.A r mil vi, luimrvi a nuvu uiai ui.suu. lueir II rBi aesLinBiinn Will -3 I f ..mmisslon, be-1 front The flerman infantry ad- the anti-aircraft batteries, and a be the Okanagan, for fruit and $ M aud out classed byivancd in three distinct waves, rain of fragments from the burst-'oilier products. ' JIM.... . f . r VaL stores and Buffered tremendous ea4nl.f tng shrapnel fell all over the city. Col. Spencer, who is attached to 4 i.UU limitary urr ties from the Ilrilleh rtne lire, and following tbe course of tbe Ger tbe Canadian Transport Service,' ai. I, J 1 Heeled at these the artillery barrage. The first man aviators. Eleven persons came borne on leave in June and au, st ) He Turkf believed and second waves were mowed 'are known to be killed and eighty-It attended the golden anniversary down soeeestivelr. the survivor wo injured by the bursting bombs of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. David r ' f prisoners were becoming merged into the third 'dropped by tbe raiders, and fur-(ther Spencer, who reside in Victoria. tlf. -rx and great numbers of wave of advancing Hermans, who casualties bave been reported. Since then he has been in Ottawa ' voluntarily finally fted in disorder. Reinforce, No information Is yet to hand and latterly has been back on the a T rres (let omelhing that will bold water. New York Tribune. Iregardina: damage to buildings. coast awaiting further orders. i . .-ry direction. ments were brought up and the the Herman High Command twice re-newed I The reoort of three enemy ma O ' dear way j a atKe up both the attack, which were also STATES UNPLEASANT FACTS FACE CANAD2 "I $T TON ?N WINNIPEG Bros.Wanted Delivery boy McFlae 231. : .' if . a !d kuphrate In the rep&lsed. HI.i . mil s a a be of most service to the pasien-arm I along that elevated plank. J. 0.lH.ti.r. In 111. ownlne .ddr... ;bte tmtl. Wlnnlpfg-1. Ilkdf ojlAIL MU.tAlUUliy.MtW 5... .M,Wimll. OIT COUNCIL JOTTINGS This matter was referred to the light committee. I ... nit .,,11. .1 .lh. Ilnlv.r ilv ---I I UIU.,Ul'l. li iuui-llm i r the eily council u. -..v. .v " Magralli. ieiierai ruei conirouer. ib -i - night as usual. Tlie city solicitor had a report here en the subject of "the future-, MagrMh says that the dealers NVriling from the Italian head- ' PP,e ot ib pra'r,,e in regarding a refund to the liquor . Kim . i ii ii i i iiLra i ucaii waM m i a ata M.a il a I -S I .M I iawa in flr.dk ri ssiii n rnrrpi.i s-- - s v itriiieiiU livery-- or ianaua, aiu luai ai iue nave -prrsruirq tnnniicm. v branch licensees who all ceased business letin issued by tbe census jfts: and orderly. The present nwrnent we are confront- which appear to bear out theirpon0nl Mys: todav. Tbe figures given deal Kite, js l: i'.i up was purely on completing Saturday the night,year. It instead was agreed oi ed by two unpleasant factour.; nlntiora I...I IfloKU Claaat, the $12.50 pr.cei ,laIjr has taken to the air like with tbe situation as revealed in bitter ontrover-ii us j u.LiiiawiUi 1916. Tbe deal wlin fnulrtn Miltsana h si A tin! Psvanilflii- . a iurk in water, .wiaiiou is uc- the census of June 1, serenity of Ibis that the city treasurer iiimiiivm.ci ......wk- However. Mr. diagram nas no.i . , ,..... returns show- that of the popula A: the first matters the matter. ed to the call to arms in a way eon, to a fl,,a, declfji0n. and he fm'n a.f"10"! ,";U,h7in, tion reported on that date, per was a letter from The application of Mr. J. Lam- that is gratifying to our linglish epl- to receive some further Qa n th. ,jUe sons of British origin constituted 1: the Hank of Mon. ble for an increase in wages was and Canadian-lorn eople ana .uiemenis. wnicn nr nas " r '" h tn Slair na9 Us home 57.76 ner cent in Manitoba. 51.5 ... a as filed. Then a granted upon the recommendation Canadian, have failed in their re- for. leaving for Ottawa, where he faefore they cou,d per cent in Saskatchewan and 60 hibilion aet was uf ih utilities committee Like- lailnnn with the French-sneaking will attend a meeting of the Inter- ... ,, .,,. h.n 8 per cent in Alberta, ine '''mmitsioner W. .-.- from Mr.-- 1).- II. McDonald.I'elements of our country. If French national Joint Commission, of hled7hUher b'T lhe great Cap. French race possessed 6.1 per t Vancouver. the fire chief. This latter, Ald.v.j k-,, ,)ad a subject ot in- wu.cn ne . u ; ronl which recently took part in cent of the population of Mani Dvbhavn einlalned, was not really i.irneiion the nublic school. has given further study to the ' utaig contemplated in ,h mhin of Pola Several toba and about 5 per cent 01 mai Increase but merely a restora- Canada the dllUculty statements subrnmeu Dy ine w r in lllock 31 be- n llirouphoul , mall9 a runnlng on ot Saskatchewan and Alberta. and Uwn lu U' for,"r ratc' a 1,8,1 wtiuld have been greatly lessened, nlpeg coal dealers, he will .comot r roule8 Iq . with fair Persons of German origin repre test w". 1 frlm 'Hne ,n other cases. , have got to come to an under- ,o a i final decision on the P"cc. l, al lhey sarne u sented 1.67 per cent of the popu 111 e.-.., ii..1 Th mi l works commiuee re- standing wnn our ioreiKn-uor ic - .,--- i- .nrpatiine. ae- lation ot Manitoba-. 11.9 per ceni oiroucus, a worm - ,., .iii inHlooli. Ih rtftl- i n-r..i..i.,n nortcd that Mr. r. uiapp nau re- peoples. i " ."- "r: U-ionintr. and becoming mor of Saskatchewan, and 6.85 per r: ?j fe B.'Vben signed bis position a. market The war has shown us the ab- era being Justified !characlerl.Uc of Ule fighting on cent of Alberta. i Mih.sLloek Aa.raire clerk and recommended that hU solute necessity of hecomlng a rale per ion. sa.a r lhu fanta8uc front. Male of the ages ot 20 to 3 ..1 a nr.,i,ft.l ierM.e resignation be accepted. Adver- united country, ne uec area. , ...y rm , , , n uk wilh lhe avialor numbered lu Manitoba 33,118 " will be Prof. Osborne scored uie pres- governmeni re .r.v... "--- " -h, r. kn,n I AAA horn in the , , ll.emenls for a successor , V", lhft nPW9n.Ders. and iuiuiiuuiu im,.i-- . ; r:"B7n.L ..laced will, the local paper, in .l y.lcm of govcrnmenU Ca.lu respect lo ine prices me r'l" 1" reardin ibe damage Iliritish Isles, and 26,018 ot fireign ada by virtue Of wnicn inoienure was mai me price soouiu u ic " LtX birth. In Saskatchewan the Canadian -j 1 1 M.-d district. Mr, been1 at Tola which 1 he had actually J cost to the consumer Including numbered 1 country for sir months has 'born of this age ti of the Consolldal The necessity for tnore gravel He replied that be saw , . V.li.uial iWrn." overhead anj other charges, plus seen. .., 1M KA5. th Dritish born. 23,010, Ltd.. wrote along-fr the street, was the next uu.u ,.... (o a fair and Just profit of which I "any fires which b. to ami the foreign born. 471372. In un's And witnoui dis- liens, ine puuuo wnrva-- niiiiiiiik. wui- ,.. ... w.c ...q. should be the Judge. An order- me i.r u, 7 Zni 'Alberta the numbers werer Canadian is " ter . li.hmAnia of the dockyard, that the city engineer matter was referred tec reported m-rouncii was men ueum irr- - Po"lly -nvin.pH born, 23,671; Dritish born, lit ill I n "rks commtlleo lor recommended me pumww - "i dctaim out my reoom-.was also and foregn born "' .. ..f ,viil hfore Utnfflrtn I ,w nTendat.on.and hat 19.822, . . " which would I"?; M 5 W. 1 UWHT IW" ! " ANTWERP AS A BASE pro- A letter regarding roads was!the bad weather sets in Nol- vide suitable penalties lor any in- at anchor FISH ARRIVALS ai , d. The council cvl- w.u.sianding u.eu" , Oct . t .iini.JfP-ii.m nf (he reflation. I have number of other ships NVa((huigllUl. . . nr. m.mrHl to wharves were uu r in 1 1 1 .s .i s..s ii.ni. a r n 1 sarifi 1 11 ai iiruiiL - pounds kurw about It, after ing III Uic iru 1 maiir eirc es nere 11 is uimrr- .uremni r -, .,,mMi on fire, lie Tu.pntv.nine thousand ha M 1 van Haste! Informed Aid. Dvbhavn wanted to know . ood that the Pope will shortl,In the city of Winnipeg snau no - 7k a u s t r i-a n s were' plentiful. of halibut arrived in port this by letter that they how the gravel was turning out make another effort toward a peace exceed an average u. . . all,meJ wilh fast nghting ma. mnrni tier, which realized the high. 'hit dw, a darkness on Alfred on the streets and the costs. Aid. nnd that his neat step wl be per ton. Chines, but rarely engaged in an est price ever paid in Prince Rupert tfeot hve seen a great light, on Mir.lrmont admitted that me initio when he has received all the ' .i-i it able to avoid it. lie for car lots. The Cora had avenues. There being no trrnvl ilr. ii was -"'".ues t his former Note. The market Cn. . a brilliant impromptu 6.000 lbs; Thelina, 3,000; uincoiu. "BIS. Wat or small, on Alfred allafnrlorv. as Third Avenue ,tn noiivflv dUcussod. I 0 . ... . he 5,000; J. P. Todd. 5,000; Adeline, costs nmuiT 11- ..... ... ...ii.ii. ..ill , received hv woru luiiurf ' " . . .: ,1 ...,.! as requested that two shows, and also that the .,.i ihouBi naturally noui.iiK 01 'ri"" "V " T., iii,u,i down on Pola. snowing 5.000 ids. intso w -ii.. V". there where they would were not unreasonable. I an official character can bo ob 'till' I J - -iut7 Vor the'pale In the darkness, with a shift- can vessels and the price they A11 InnrnniH nf WBBeS to the ..,.,1 an outline ofwl.lt the day, October 0th. jor ,-archllKhts sprout ,rv'iu u,.i.i av.fnpuna 17 cents nernound. .... nil, carhaue wagon. the; . liroirramiiie Is likely to be .position 01 mrr "7 :.,,. fnm , anA lhe KUn Hashes t iTbe .Lillian.at 1 b.1 a nau a a i..f";",'Aivn IKj 1 ami " " " ... .... - - -. .... . .... !-- i.. 1 1.i.mmm-fill nnnliraiiL will liuve u WtfkUa MnS Horn. iKiard of work, commit ee j, KiVen today. -T'-;- 'u lftmn of the of the anti-aircraft aruuery. gni- the uuria ,ooo, wnicn iuio.. not recommend, uiepuuuwu t ial u,e ro,.w ... i " "7" i... ilvinvV and particularly ing it up in momeniary ,.,u......- were ot yet aojd, bidding' wemg THE HUB tle. committee, howler. recom.irMloraUon of lelgium.xvl The ,a8t he saw as be till In progress. IK .vnvnirvnl for overtime to nllol, of a Oerman taae at wl l be rured,u, o -; iS: 'turned honwrnara wa, the sUhou. N tn tilth Stitath .. ' . working at nd autonomy for Lor- bo ' (l against the name, Mr., r.- n. Freeman. Seal Cove, p o. 11. Moore who was xlw,r,, ette of the town oi m raiNct rupint Hhuwatlaus, uhllo the department e. Uermany Is to retain, AI- ful per for"JyJ c,erkt nnil Ule red glow ot the burning w ill not receive on Thursday-next? B0WUNQ was shorthanded I. I.are. Trieste is to be a free port. HU.D budlng, wonderfully reflected In or again during the winter. ALLEYS . ......i.... I ..... ... llnlknn s lUaiHMl IO i ........... of the Adriatic, mis 00L iiiii...... .a iiis .r.vruiumiipruk."" ami "r " . .. 'fMLri.Mis tTK'inv the waters . and BILLIARDS ,..v. 1 ....... i nAnee conference. 11 i.i.r.iuii.vi. w.'.w... ... . 4... LUNCH COUNTER of livlawa to In. known as nji"" sem " - . ... , ... Uv. meeting will be held In CAFE 1 303 and 301 for the borrowing of Carpenter' Hall on Tuesday even- iriau oii- " ' LONDON moved and seconded from tbe Vatican a i "" ' at 8:30 sharp. iiniiv eonfirnied by the practical rir.riHiii 120.000. It was by he inr ni.(nliir 2nd. AND GRILL nut utlnrlnr Cwnpny, AUrs that both bylaws be duly bat it probably ould te In rejected moro striking Btcnographors, bookkeepers and Immunity with which the Italians ex Third Avenue passed, signed and the corpora Mlies ... clerks wishing to Join are cor carry out elaborate bombing ., Best yuwii pisrlolt I. than mose t-oiimiiu-.. Prompt Service ot the Wt inl nfilxed. leriim dially Invited. t. peditions. CASH PAY CHICKS ltlf President vv iisoh ri-w. there la to eat at all hours.' ,H'B The council then resolved .11" uur h'qusrs. l... returned to ''",' i"U srtarwMNi in our rt. into committee of the whole u m.w Welllnaton Coal and Tbo favorite household Coal la Mr. D O, Stewart, BOXES FOR LADIES ldleila Mm n.,i,larv'r IiyISW and .. 1 nmbse ot all dimensions. Ladvsmlth VVslllngton. Phone 18, Prince llupert b f. yesterday -jjurj-tfrrrrtf"" n.a no. M. t. Rm, pfsa. (certain pending 'lllutqllon. 'Mm ir hons Pllnca Rupert Coal Co. tf.(steamer I which the press were eJCludiHi.