l6 Vft .n BOX l8 Tur i ritL DAILY NEWS Good GEO.J.FRFZZELL Particular People Meats for p8230tf20fl Phones, 10 and 25 1rJ8' PRINOL HL PERT, II. O, FRIDAY OCTOBER 11, 1918. r i H i, r I fr (WO CANADIANS FINE RECORD mk DRIVE PAVES WAY FOR INVASION OF GERMANY SOON 1ADIANS HAVE TAKEN NIGHT SCHOOLS ARE TRIAL ADJOURNED WOMEN AND CHILDREN DROWN TO BE ESTABLISHED PRISONI IN Late 8lttlng of Court Seta Over WHEN JAPANESE STEAMER IS 28,000 PRINCE RUPERT Hearing Because of Absence AS 500 GUNS AND MATERIAL 8ch6ol Board at Meeting Latt of Witnesses. TORPEDOED BY SUBMARINE ' Night Makes Preliminary A motion was made last night Arrangement for Opening 'by L. W. Palniore, counsel for'the ovciil lo TM xt tti o. T f TeJtfrapb. of Classes and uanaaian ucnerai -iecinc uo in fcUIL BOAT LEINSTER ALSO SENT TO BOTTOM AND 400 REPORTED with Canadian Forces !n France, October 11. How areat Sets Fee. a,n acM?" asrainat ms clients ny .. .. 'I he eibrat Prince IlmiprL for an LOST ON TRIP FROM DUBLIN ...itha ach evementa or ine oanaaian. corps during... the . ....... , .... .... .'. . . ....... . TO HOLYHEAD w - v vaiwi muj vua rMiitii s j m iijui. ij I Anting l related In n order issued by General Currie to hoard last night it was decided to trial had been given by Fred toot. He sayst "The total captures of the Canadian corps open a night school hero thin Peters, K. C, solicitor for the city. (Sptclil to The Kews vU 0.T. P. Telerraplu.) '. i August 8 are 28,000 prlaoner, BOO guns, over 3,000 ma- autumn starting as soon as prop-'for the sitting of the Supreme British Port, Monday. October 7. (Just released; The Japanese . - .ii 1.1 i. er arrangements can be made and (Viurt nn (Vlntier 21. iiei.n;cr llirano Maru of 7,035 tons gross, has been torpedoed . ..... . .. IK 1""" 1 1 ri n tlx. ri.1ln.i-ln. ...1. - II... II T J (II! icI(n nf Greater importance mm moo captures sianos mo . ,, ,, , ' . , . ; c " " and sunk. It is feared that 300 lives were lo.sL The . 1.J CO -nrf i.H.nD. .,., 4-m " " v"ol"uc' t.c.iinfe, e"- riu-auo Mam outward bound for and carried'boutOO Japan was Utt nave wr. - " you commercial English arid arilh. ed the adjournment, owing to the miles of soil from the Hun In the thort period of two metic. bookkeeping and short- absence of material witnesses, ,a m uger-. The., yesf-el was torpedoed and auhit 'by a berman , - f- ...Ma. 1 m uinlti .. .11..I...! i.. It., l .n.1 ..I.. I..I .J I J I I . . .I . t .1 submarine 'FViday morning when about miles south of tit- ine vanauian vrw hi mni.ii Btubncu me miiu uauu. uictuuuitiii urawiug anu suujeci 10 me payment wy nie us- early 30Q ... flMl.n. t Im. r-in-JI. mm e 4 . i4lul.li... toPH H I F at I fin llnlnp tfUltfr R.imA far.,4 I .....inn n.f nr all costs Ireland. Th? few survivors who were picked up by the American lllWII IVI Ml" - ' ...... . . .- m. iim Hiwi.i-- n.in- -r' of thee classes will be held Inaused to the city through this torpedo boat Sterrett have been brought here. They declare that " ;. 'e high school, others the . .7 in adjournment, ' ' the torpedo struck the steamr In ana uemwu vjcrmnri bral has enCOUnwrea accitiveiy lony training and domestic the forward engine Nothing . TK.t l nearly ana ouorter or the total German divi- -...I..... room. 1 1 1 ii W i .w "y -i - v i.v ucuaiiuiciilVi TWO MONTHS remained ror-tltne on hoard. -in- . .L- . ft John Kyle, of tbnil4 organizer PEACE IN SIGHT; JcIuding the women and children. cal education, addressed the boar;! NOT IN REACH but to plunge into toe ocean. A at some length on the advantage M i Durade Gets Off With Light large number, however, went down LIMBS PAVE WAY rUK and possibilities of night vchools.f Sentence After Making Restitution London, October 11. with the ship. The Vessel ,disappeared lie told of his surcens in getting! on False Pretenses Secretary Viscount Grey former completely witbin..seven the classes started at other places Conviction. for Foreign Affairs, minutes after being struck by a EARLY INVASION OF HONS and insisted that there was ati in the first speech made in torpedo. opportunity here to make n fv. Uifiught before Judge Young two years, 3aid he thought 400 Perish. ginning. yesterday afternoon in the County was within sight, London, October 11. The Dublin IN OWN COUNTRY Court for judgment on the rharge peace THEIR The matter was discussed but not within neach. He - ma'il boat Leinster has bee'n length and while obtaining money on false pre-bers some some mem-jpf praised the wi.dotn iif torobdoed. according' to the V.x- of the board favored theitences, H. Durade was sentenced President Wilson's reply chango Telegraph Company. The omu unw rrN saiira rsar nr rtymai. nrnMN iolnonemenl it w-n itlnnHrif'i.wo moutlu imprlMnmei.i, uie to the flerinan note. - teamerwas.making the trip from '-errvMui tn friv- ih mt.ii.r u irini time to date Irom the time or ms hundred TOWNS BEINQ BOMBED Br BRITISH AVIA Dublin to Holyhead. Four and, If sufflcient pupils offered, arrest. t.i - persons perjshed, according TORS CIVIL POPULATION BEINQ to go ahead. The fee for the! Taking into consideration that to a report which has not yet been REMOVED course will be five dollar and ar- restitution had been made to the confirmed. .rangements will be made in a few'Chinaman who had advanced $15 LOCAL MEN ARE H .jrtoa. October II The virlnrv nf Hi- Analft.Anierirati Idavs for enrolling pupils. In or- on the cheque which was proven THE POLICE COURT f i aorth of St. Quentin may be paving the way for an early " nirlber tjie scheme anolh- to be worthle and the fact that J. II. Kamer, a Russian Armenian, "' will hld had been unable to llnd CASUALTIES IN charged' this mioaof Oermany iUelf. Striking hints of a wholly imw enter- "M"8! ZLnil.i.onl ho the drawee on the naVee was Carss morning In before Magistrate i directed at the upper Ithlne valley come from unolllcial '.nA -rrancemenls completed. of the cheque were, as well as the IV Police Court with not regis-lrring(and 'Men ib Fnure and follow repealed reports from Switzerland i Mr. Kvle left last nlcht for Vic- delay in bringing the accused to RECENT REPORT. also under the Idlers. st lie iril Domilation. , is- helnir a ...moved -4 In- Herman niilhoritles. loria. .- trial. His Honor considered. .M..t.l .......that Act. Ho was lined ?2S. Another; bc-daa CMober II. Le Chateau has been captured by the nan named Janerowski was also .... . . The ladles aid of the Methodist the case. not reporting and 'i'kl 1.- 1. M..a... a a a .a a a I til f a Lieut. Andrew Brighton Killed, fined $25 for M '-' " aurauceu rapiuiy niong ine wnnie uniiieironi. Church will give a Sew England . and Fred McLeod and Bob living no papers. A similar j?t jvb i-i the line of Seller river from SL Snuplct to Sole- Supper; in the church parlors on Hev. alter. Daniel will speak Wounded. charge against P. Nelson and C. whrh -. .reents an advance of about 10 mile cat of Monday evening from 0 to 8 in the Maplist Church each cven- Robertson Sinnot was adjourned for eight i"li"- . 11. . . - . .a Musical Tickets ing this week at 8 o'clock. Every- o'rloek. program. - lYiiiuns nave uecn louiiu in me iown days. . . ... . 23l one invited. 234-6-8 According to the latest casualty. .iirri 7 r.iin m. i ri a a t a a 50c. children 25c. wring uoeraieu in lauury aione. Lieutenant report from the front Lcn.sa October tl. Hrilish aviators yesterday bombed the Andrew Brighton, of Glasgow, MillMfxieres, Mela. Sabtons and Thorinville and airdromes "DEIWER5" ' killed. While FrvK' n . . t. INDIAN TROOPS PARTICIPATED IN Scotland, has been From now on we may j. ' .""mange, aurcessiui resuus were nuicu. no other; confirmation has been expect more or less' rain, received here, there seems every but with a rainproof coat ..iuuuj Hit UILtlUllU UUUIjU possibility that this is Andy "we should worry." THEATRES DRIVING THE TURKS OUT OF SYRIA Brighton wko left hero from McT, Wo have several styles BECAUSE BETWEEN SOCIETIES Ilae Bros., Ltd- to go wiui tne in guaranteed rain coats, 102nd Battalion. He bad many $8.75 to at- prices from OF FLU INVASION (Sprrltl U II. Wewt vU 0. T. P. Tlrpli. friends and acquaintances in the SL Andrew's Society and Sons or $20.00. London, October 11. Beirut was occupied by detachments of city, who will regret to near oi COME AND SEE -Pl rv -,i,r M ti. England to noia Tournam.m Hrilish Indian infantry on .Tuesday, says an ofllciol survey of the his death, lie wa9 a great foot 'tncial Rj lly health officials Commencing Next operations in Syria which bos just been issued. ball player and an all-rounu n uie immcdlala fu- Week. sportsman, and was held in esteem French and British warships entered Beirut Sunday and found an by his employees. uoois, uieatres "Mill's rfl nrnhll.li ....l.ll 11 . Inlnl in..llntr t MlA St. the town evacuated by the enemy. On Monday a British armored Fred McLeod. " at a purely nrcvenla. Vmlmvi-'. Kulilv. and the Sons of KTirifcr preceding the cavalry and infantry columns arrived and Word has also been received in F SooeSlore . ... . - 'I a ii . late of ami fin.......piiir niFBin.i 1 1. "wrcuu i England held last night it wns ue- on Tuesday advanced detachments of Indian infantry occupied town from Fred McLeod, r-uiu lniiiiAnti. u. .1.1. m received enthusiastically by the inhabitants. the telephone oftlce here. He is the They were billiard lourniu place. elded to a naim Victims In Wlnnl arrange taken the now in hospital in Great Britain. Under Xew Management. Egyptian expeditionary of by number prisoners of the The The niemler- university and mil.-ir... mcnl between the and has unfortunately lost all 1 1 ran v .L... . . t..t i ...... . i ii force exclusive of those taken by Arabs have risen to more than nower on one side. Whether this HILL AND TABRUM chosen to represent each side 75.000. It is estimated that of the entire strength of the Turkish paralysis has been caused through Now I,-In Full lta Charge.u. --' n- with two reserves, the games to fourth, seventh and eighth armies, not more thnn 17,000, have wouuds or illness is unknown. WKSTHOLMtt bo Tor 200 points, the total ag" escaped. telephones Sam Mathie,In formersyenrs,superintendent is also of Special Weekend Shewing TON.qht grcgato scores for the series to in Scotland, where ho is logging of New Fall Shoes ONLY MW0LD LOCKWOOD decide The first the winners.game will bo played In HUN SAVAGES SHELL A STEAMER with the forestry Bob Robertson.battalion. for Ladies, Gentlemen, ASI) the rooms of tho St. Andrew s Society Still another of Clio old timers -:- Boys and Girls :- RY ALLISON on Thursday next. October here has been wounded at the "f HlDtJKN 17. nnd n returji match on a neutral AFTER SHE HAS BEEN TORPEDOED front. This time it is Bob Rob See Our New Lines of "J. and CHILDREN" table. Members of bolh noddies ertson, who worked at the con T. Bell" 'Dr. Special" nro Invited to be present to struction of the drydock from the and "InvlctuB." t w'u f'ke skull Uut-71- watch the play. (Special to Tbe Kewt vis O. T. v. Ttleiriplu. start. He was wounded previously, "Leckie" Boots for Boys and The idea ur the tournament I Aii Atlantic Port, October II. Scores of American sailors and the latest neport tells of Girls. "outurro. ' ; to revive the feeling of friendship and soldiers wej-tv killed or wounded by shrapnel tired by a (ler-inau ils being wounded again. He left between tho societies and lo contingent'and RUBBERS, RUBBERS onin thluld two here with the first ' help cement the good fee ng submarine after it had torpedoed tho steamer Tlcoiuleroga, was later transferred to the 7th For the Whole Family ' which exists between the l.nglidi 1,700 miles off tho Atlantic coast, according to a story told by battalion. 'ui.U Feotch in this city. twenty survivors who arrived today aboard a British freighter. -- FAMILY SHOE STORE There were 250 men aboard Hie Ticonderago, an American steamer Remember concert in uid of : : t t ntil of B,t30 tonsfond all but tho twenty who arrived here today blinded soldiers Tuesday. October KILL AND TABRUM rd las; evening for the south. Mr. 15. Reserved seats now at Ormes. The survivors are believed to havo perished, got away in tho only Practical Shoemen iMobiey vIsltluK v,d,omf,c'P I businesK for several weeks, boat which i!vas not demolished by the fire from the submarine, Lady3mlth Wellington Coal reduces in Charge. which he will proceed north- r. (hey said. Seventeen of the men who reached port were,members your fuel bill- erd elves 367. iMobley la going east to W01"1";,; of a detachment of soldiers detailed to care for hors.es which attraction. Phona IB, .P. P Phone ir1 Sconce ton for scveryil months, on a were beimy transported. Coal Oo, No, io.Wt0l to her alster. A -