The Daily News yfilV"1 N"" 2 ,2 MUNCH nUMIUT, D, C WKifttaWAV. OCTOHKlt 3, 1817. PRICE FIVE CFJVTE FEEMCH AlIEi lETEIATE 1 MR1ATOS BG VICTORY IN MESOPOTAMIA - RUSSIANS BREAK THROUGH ON RIGA SECTOR COMPLETE SUCCESS OF THE !BIIHKflHli FRENCH AIRMEN MESOPOTAMIA OFFENSIVE IS BOMB MANY OF APPOSITION AT RAMADIE TAKEN, WITH FOUR THOUSAND GERMAN CITIES PRISONERS AND AN IMMENSE QUANTITY OF WAR MA. tERaL RUSSIANS BREAK THROUGH OERMAN KB LINE ON RIGA SECTOR ON A MILE FRONT Retaliation for Raids on Open French Towns The British 3, The IlrlU urr i. Press Is Critical re OFFICE STAFF OF COLD Mesopotamia bat J German Raids. Sioruac CO. ON STRIKE . . 'H allele success. The! -.T i i"'"1tloii at Hamadie i , Paris, October 3. The French " iL I 1 .1,i .. I 'I'lm 4ifi.4 m..flnsr fif Ilia mam I lit air squadrons have bombed the attackers, hour . Clerical Workers Oie ly-roriiied was; German cities of Frankfurt-on-Main, were taken pris-'held last night in the Carpenters j I ........ .1 I Stuttgart, Treves, and Cob. .uniemoic Huu. ...u.,,.., The president, Mr. F. T. I MILITARY SERVICE APPLICANTS IN TORONTO. From two hundred to three hundred men lentz In retaliation for the German . oi muuiwoiu ' land m me daily at the T-;roiit... ..aniuy armories in wailing; to pass medi al examination. They come llowness. In the chair. There .tjiitci ' The remain. was from nil parts of Ontario and som. from the United Slates. raids on French cities which was a good meeting and several j tif T-rkiali forces are in were unfortified. ctt s Itie desert. new members were received. OALE BLOWS TREE ON .irFRMAWY wnmn nun ITALIANS FIGHTING Airmen's Record. Fiandtra rronu The matter of the staff of the TRANSMISSION LINCi iiuuu vuti ARABS IN TRIPOLI London, Oct, 3, British aero, tttAa, xlober 3. (Ilritlsh Canadian Fish and Cold storage BELGIUM ON CONDITIONS planes have dropped one hundred 'A m . fm i'. .m i.n. li....ft v rn. . I'Cumttanr being on strike on a As a result of tho high winds Washington. Oct. 1 While .and twenty-five tons of bombs & t d separate attacks prevailing for the last day or two, carrying forward the Italian of. "er lLc German lines during the Indon. Oct. 2. has Germany month of September. So far this , It; a positions along"- !a tree was overturned and f-lling. fensive beyond the Iaonio and . e . 11 iit road imcn at-.e siau turre uau appucui. .... , , I agreed to evacuate lielgium on i .uuanuir l a rernrrt fni una ded by a storm of'for a ten per cent Increase which". certain conditions, it is declared,wnuucim campaigns in me month's doings. 1 1 at 1......1 ti m aw si t as 1 1 9i ......1 1 AFnwtn-I . 'lialVaim. the Italian army la also. British Press Critical. notwithstanding, nrma nfTirial iaimni i maj. necessary by the Inereae- TLe acc,j,.nt linnnrnMl a lilllil ., . - . i . . .... i v...., v,..i.. , i-v. t i unirnvMi in v vnm I miiuarv t" u. wvk. a mo a.vuuuu nti ttUi . .ucu ill lauurc.shake no i Ing high cost of living. As this l.fWrr two o'clock.. Just before......the ruing. w a ue.pawn irom,"-- - "6'uu "Wss Is very critical over the ore- unable to a a. 'It.... a I t a 1. a 1. - r III r rdlllllla MUHlIliL lis riliail HUU . Itnti.ti lrftnnt.l was not lorineoming at tne end newspapers went to press, viin,nC ioua7 gneu ouvuy iue wire-. - " dictions regarding air raids. It of the month, their resignations no power to operate the machines.Mess press. Turkish forces In Tripoli. A des- u being asserled lnat the Oer-pubiieatlon M .... rner 1., .of I I.the 1-.1 Poly-'being in, they did not start work yesterday was un-j Germany, it Is stipulated, must patch received here today from'raari9 have proved that they are 13 ;-:4 s mimv aiMi,ii n i,.lnli ' avoidably delayed. Several Insu-'hav the right to develop her ecc Home says that the Italians are'able to attack London at will, dur-l..vY i.a defenders Were, T. T- I r....nll ti Thm rldtmri. Inoinic enterorises freelr in Del-! . , n.i iv, 1 1 li c inurf a iiu mini uvuuvu w i - 7 V again ngniing me lura-Arao " aa an tue pressure bM0 uken u lhe m,ur nuWt .u( ment s men were soon on the Job, g'um. e.peclally la Antwerp. -n-m. An Air Combat, a, upon thru.. tv..u- .n.i fiw.f ru.ui.pii. nf'.n,i m...aCMl in ir-i ih Un r.oiJ TliU prouosal wsi Dudr in a "TwsminPO".""!" t -, ,v..- ,. Anothtr Air Raid. v.n,....v.r an,i virinrt. i,n. .won !nni.i im hfnr rfark. ,-unoleinentary note to the Yati.' using arms of German make,' , n-,m, k,. ttfk. 4 s, fB.d?LlereirWn-ttt,-l-l "M .' onl aJ replying to the peac initla- and German ofllccra are leading latn during a spectacular air wiiii me micnuon oi aeeping mu cnuas noiw " iui1 uemruici.. n. was in me natives. combat. The successful British i. t ighl injured. j French FronL other, from coming here to take! the f.wm of a verbal oommunica-l ..XflB naiau for-M ,n Trin.ili." aviator, whose name is not given. their positions. Tho lied Cross sale of borne-rooking lion made or foreign SecreUrv- .... , .... . irinmnh.! in a Bgai over tne firit. u. i Heavy artillery hmvm inn iinua irii rpcpiipn uprp. " If. 4 . all along th to be held in the Third Kuehlmann to the rapai .Nuncio . ' n. ;,,, lh. Tll '(German lines. ills skill and pluck PEACE DEMONSTRATION Avenue tent on Friday this week at Munich, wherein the Foreign ...... r .. 1,,-k .... .. in. brought him the victory- Captain e Two attacks were IN FRANKFORT-ON-MAINE will be under the charge of Mrs. Secretary specified the condition- flnd rjfles G Guynemer lost hi life about the au t? v i.rmy in force, andj iiwchjne gims o under which Germany was willing Ilogan and Mrs. Kergin. tam time. man make, flow these arms got ied. Heavy losses , Anuterdam, October 3. Details Anolher plea is made to the to conclude peace on the basis of fa Afri;aQ coajl DQl Hospitals Bombed. t i the upon enemy. of a great peace demonstration public for remembrance of the. the evacuation of Belgium. i.ino. ih- German airmen dropped bombs Russian Front. I v v a mail vruiv v a v v ivi 0 v j which was held in Frankfort-on- prisoners of war In Oerinauy. Pay Part of Compensation. rebellious native tribes. uhih ,on iwo oospiiais ueuiuu,. iuc rii- li' irtober 3. At a Maineon Sunday have Just reach They are suffering hardships, and The verbal note to the Papal howm er, ....v .....I'lsh nnrs. turn ui mo uunta niga sector, our (ed here. The demonstration was r-r.i rr ih. narriu f fniMl. Nuncio saij Oeniianv would con- ....... . .... . were killed ouirigm ana several ! w - UCITdlCU JJ wW liatiau S.4 WJ. I ' essful in break . Mir.srsiinf.rV nnn -ml in th itifT nt from ihiir fHt-ndf and tribute a share of the compesua- w.. . nfti,KftVA hn'we wounded besides a number ' tlerman lines and fwnra dfinered. "Peace without the society, would often have to lion to be paid to Belgium for counted and a thousand prisoners of patients, who n aa nnilfii1ai1 -a. n-t-a. for about a mile, aBm,iaUon.. WM lbe twt. The go hungry. Fachanged and es- war damages. Belgium iouId be taknn TIia Italian In ImvA further. "csry (.risoners. The llus- . . ..i .... i '-.ni n..nn.i-. . im ih nar required, it said, to give a guar- ln4iffnifl-ftn, unuuumiiiiuu "- w -I"-" - l Ul u it unexpected by the Hllliru fcrfd wllh by iue aulh0ritlea eels do reach them and arc Iheir antee that any such menace as SASKATOON STREET CAR rclrteJ PrwiplU . jlUluje V .owcU ih.Salvation. that which threatened Germany in wrnnittn bells SMASH INJURES-MANY speakers. The amount realized at the sale I vi i would m luiure ne exciuaeu. ktilHan FronL . October 3. Two nf home-cooking held last week neig u.il inusi uaucruw ,o tyfning al lhe Cenlral Saskaloan, MARKET CLERK amounted to $12.00. The articles mainiai i .uuunmrams -fP-li0e. Mr. John Clark, of Glnan.l street cars collided hare today In ira inland, apparently drawn for and won are as follows: lion of the I landers and Walloon .....t i.t a head-on smasn. several pa- fVll be success of the Applications will be received by Mrs. C. L. .Monroe presented a districts Introduced by Germany. MarBaP.t Jeonv 0f 8engers have been 8everel burt on the llalnsUra it., mi .irk mi tn S n. in. Tues. tray, which was won by Mrs. the verbal note say,, because tSeoU ordered the trans- i on. itti7 rnr in a viearrs: L.vrii urme. uaiuiux can. '"nnuu corresponus 10 me . .... i.,nn . eiMxhtn .n wa iri r M..e. " a targ. number of Austrian ...!(i..n f market elerk. The won by K. F. Doyle: Mrs. leasey, wishes of a majority of the BeU -,., ua, -imnortpd hv Mr.l pt f- France, Oalicia and uceesful applicant will have to Indian spoon, won by Mr.. G. A. Rian repK and because Germany I (Hprv Meniles "TREASON" ' ., "a to the Italian. front comply wllh the terms of the Taylor; Table Supply, lea, won by,desires such separation on ac-, Tne cermony was performed . ' ueweu intensive wiw E. F. Doyle. The bad weather,count of racial sympathy. Tonight at the Westholme will uninf market bylaw and particularly j.. the Rey w w WrIgnt of the Jf General Cadorna. affected the sale last weeK very a semuomciai communication be shown a story of war. There surety obtain Tha will be required to a apiul Church t and lne DrWe was vivid representa-warfare: Qtrman Morale, . t bond for J,000.00 for the fallh- materially, anu ..rouuoiy snwim. . """"; 'given away by ber father, Mr. " -do? m i. 3. The morale of ful performance of the ofllce 'ed for the very few donations of uuii ui tu new ivcriiiau J'rvirusat ; . , . a f A- ii,ft LnA( ' l,uu MMVM h the in rmaa troops Is steadily de-crung FHI1D PKTKftS. City Clerk. ihome cooking received. Never- says the Government intentionally trigue of the spy system will be while the spirit of the theless. lhe men in the trenches avoided stall h iid the Allies Is dally II. W l.-Vln nf Dnlll lake are being wounded every uay, anu conumons mu , i.jus admissions have!. ' u.t nisht lhe demand for medical appliances conditions are said to t com digenous to the Hotel Central., . dMireJ bappy .... - h "ij; uj Inonera laarn l m . . ,..,.UIB. tn -..n-.-i.w-..... i1Mnltal. does not fluctuate according to patihle with the dignity of Bel After supper, dancing was started.' .... b- ,0nie- HIIU 4. V ...v - . .. . gium...... Germany. avoided mention-.. The violins were there and first- .-rrea90n.. to ,atufy the ,! .1. .1.. a; f 1 1. T.w... n . .. ' - saaau ill v IBIlMi elassi music was provide.1 AnJ. . -i,,,-- of heatr6- jLurtaB W. "7 Ur gSS .1. and w1, again bo because ... a He.g.an Ihe prtceedings were kept up tot Jealousy, wounded 'i.iirt iiip iormnnv. Hia com- effect upon the German . i.i at., i i.. -n.i ,ru.hoii... mu, on iiH8 ; -. a late hour. v.mr n.l irrnrhcrv uf a They ore becoming dls- niri nun iii Imuiiicatidii Says, will agree to any Mr. Clark has hitherto been en-,; the the arrival hu government and coun-gaged PTiled, him to hospital on All their forward de niQA TO REMAIN GERMAN government in Belgium which ac-'cfDls al the Dominion Cannery on. " iir( l.. . i . . . of the train. the conditions eel .forth. wn(cn j8 ftt wap a hav lueir - i4t urpn iihiiiv iiciunrni the Skeena, but from now on, Mr., . . thla . whicn u by the ceaseless bombard. mierdam The German prens The principle question is how the and Mrs Clark will take up their. llaielton, is thrilling How the man who "ent. Mr. I. Anger, of enumerated can be a one. tho fall guarantees giving up business there and Is r.unmenl extensively"llheinische upon West- formulated residence in Prince Rupert. succumbs at a fatal instant to the coming to Prince Ilupert. His of lliga. The thai wiles of a foreign agent, and how slock at llaielton has been pur-chased n...ii.rlie Zeilung" says with NUPTIALS ANNOUNCED he retrieves himself at the last is German town, and, Th Wrkln Homa. WESTHOLMR "lliga a by the Acme Importers will remain so rtern. OF AN OLD TIMER HERE momemt are wonderful Instances here. Ond'a help, of what has been going on;even Hlen is German, ana THE HUB OriKA MOUSX .'n...ally. it Our must remain." The "Kol. The London Morning Post of in these modern day a. A Gazette T0JiOHTONLY Mr. Don Yelf waa amu .1 ptember carries the fol tc4 btMH SliU A SmiUi and a comedy will also be shown. paa.etigera arriving back Herman oily, and says lowing: r. O. BOX US PRINOC RUPEMT Jlua lllrd presents Ihl. morning in the city H.e ha.'al.. a 7, a cause Indescribable "An em gagemenl is announced For New Wellington Coal and ALLAN HOLUBAR been as far east a. Hoche.ter .V a. I Jill w en llobert I.eroy Clolhler, of BOWLING ALLEYS Ir Lumber of all dimensions, mj V I g ndergo nn operation I hr nee Ilupert, H. CM lieutenant in POOL and BILLIARDS hone 119. JOSEPH QIRARD hnvoa piece of shrapnel, which German "-The "Tageblatl" the Canadian Fngiueers, and LUNCH COUNTER port. he received in France, removed. famous pl;asur0 over Iho cap-'l'fttly Margaret, eldest daughter 'TREASON' Jf.L'.f ihi. old German city la'of Mr. and Mr. J. Ileglnald llard- Brprrtrntlnft LONDON CAFE ii nccount of tho high water-mux . , ..iii.'inff. of Sellarsbrook. near Mon- TyWr tmiiKrlnr Cuoipany, AUcs C, T. A. LofttBc 4 nnd tho high winds tne,"""'..' of Ann, B, aUjr AND GRILL yesterday, lura oiTected.1 mouth, and granddaughter Lumber Co LIJ-, Qua Cbsrloiu 1. mi Un hemUpinTe, ttHay. iuiseng,r iraln from the oast " "... I(va0nileger" says that Cauoii and Mrs. Harding, of penl- Wl CASH PAY CHCCKS Third Avenue .-.jrr i av lyee. TMO river " . .. i..vnu,i i.. it. ir I wyn, near Monmouth. Miks Tbs HUB your bfajqutrttrt, Prompt Ssrvloe of the Bsst a backed in. l i... i.v and theiHiim ". .T ."T... i GAZETTE j . . ? -0.1 it. inliaoiianis cun ui luiure ! jour aiU siMmied la our nit. there Is to eat at all hours, Ira n ,0d to wait until the MJ ! determine their lot. The favorite household Coal Is' COMEDY fell. It waa a uoutile header wi"'tnsms""..,lliniU.,.., aya ,,..,. Lady smith VVslllnoton. Phone 15, PtiMi Black BIO. It K. Rom, Peaa. BOXES FOR LADIES pulled Into Prince Ilupert dep' ,,ld lip Haiuc w.dream 1 now fulfilled Prince Rupsrt Coal Co. tf. ,0f suoui nair past nine last nig'"