7 V AST OCT 0W CUcaists TV"" . ana J I Aft THE Daily NEWS Good GEO.J.FRCZELL"Particular People Meats for a Phones, 10 and 25 HO. 20 -XCH nUEJlT U C TUE8DAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918. FAPF WII I DC niPT a Tm rr my m m aa - UlKAli MUM bU. SAYS PRRS WILSON IN RFPI.Y TO NftTF PEACE WITH KAISERISM IS HAYSPORT L HAS DRIVE IS ORDERED IN LYS A NARROW ESCAPE PRESIDENT WILSON'S ANSWER TO (Drifts Helpless for Thirty Hours RIVER REGION TOWARD GHENT. RECENT GERMAN PEACE NOTE After- Disabled Her Engines by Southeaster.Had Been TO BREAK GRIP OF THE HUNS After drifting for thirty hours in a southeast gale with the en- PitENCH ARE APPROACHING THE HUNDINQ LINE BEYOND fttficf iTiUSi uo ana nu Armistice Lan oe inought of Whi e ,n oul commission, the fish- LAON ENEMY RETIRING IN GOOD ORDER r . ft I 1 1 r I ing schooner Ilayspdrt I. arrived LEAVING LITTLE MATERIAL Offnany Lonimues ner moots on Lana ana oea; Believe I in port Saturday. She delivered BEHINO her cargo of salmon at Port Ed-warjl Reply May Cause Revolution. before coming on to Prince (SpecUI to Tbe Wcwi Tit O.T. P. Ttlerraphi.' .IT V 11 u per I Ix)ndon. October ID. Peace talk prevails, but it is falliiiir on 'Hie JJayttporl I. under Capt. Ed, deaf ears as far as the armies in the field are concerned. Instead ftfut rlt 0. T. I. l Tt Telfpn.i Iprciil GOES TO SIBERIA Anderson was bringing a large of a relaxation in the intensity of fighting new operations are cargo of salmon from Jedway on being undertaken on what is seemingly a major scale by- the AMinttil Mhh a nurlimn whir h not nrtl w f nlfl(1st WITH RED British and French in France and CROSS the Queen Charlottes to Port Ed by the Belgians in Belgian tJon of the supporters or his diplomacy, but alio dl- ward when she was struck by Flanders. .i a.. .Jl.l.yi ft. ,....f,4 ...L.llL.l f cfpccui tu o.T p. Ttitropb.) stiff gale and she ran for shelter Having cleared out the old Laon salient and advanced north- ii i w i vm rr- Toronto, October 15. Col J. s. to the lee side of Bonilla Island, ward in Champagne the Allied armies are menacing the retire- j Dennis. C.M.G., has been on the west coast of Banks Island. (ment of the Germans eastward appointed puce with Kslierlsm. Red Cross Commissioner Something went wrong with her j toward the Valenciennes-Mezieres WtribT IIIU uv. for Liberia. engine in the heavy swell and she iMelz line. .-.t-- . La iknllnkl A f l 1 1 f - -n U .... t drifted HUGHES GETS THE ) Marshal Foch has ordered SrniliVlCO can Cisll u Mruuin vi wvmmv wi i i i j iviiuifuvi Col. Dennis, whose home is in northward to a point mid a between nose and LEGION OF HONOR drive in the Lys rjver region of Butler- One cannot be considered until it Calgary, is now on his way west. way Spit He has worth Island. There she got two (Flanders toward Ghent, which If dictated by the aineo commanaert in mo neia in sucn charge of recruiting in Oct. 15. President the Elates for Canada and was cylinders of her engines going Paris, jthreatens to break entirely the formerly land commissioner for and with these she limped in, dis Poiucare yesterday grip of the Germans in Belgium the O. P. It. charged her cargo and is here now received William Morris 'and likewise to eliminate the big uion's aniwcr. undergoing repairs. Hughes, Premier of Australia, bulge in the line with Lille as its ie reply does not bring a capitulation which may be more SALMON FISHERMEN At the week end the owners add presented to apex. him the . Insignia of the rather her Near Laon. unconditional surrender the Allied and American dlplo- MET ON SUNDAY were worried oyer as Legion of Honor in she left the Queen Charlottes appreciation London, Oct. 15. The French omciAJi oeuevo ii may cause a revolution in uermany. . . The ahead of the II. and of the friendly relations line . .. I Salmon Fishermen's Union Haysport are approaching the of Serre- j t L 4 bp m am I J a iaiti.-1. between Frpnce and - - - - , i . k-uMu; anil Si w 11 la llIC when that boat arrived she wad Isnrfche behind which in Hundinir uermin peace oner reacnea ine snusn uovernmeni eany ,rooms oi me ueep iea Fisher- not here. Australia. Line. They are not quite upto I L. li - . . j i .i man f!. I r u-(1 l. A " f Vi i I!nA art IIia MltiAtii r 9 i T n rn ..i. irifw nnKinrni in in plialr unil SANK AT PIER butprobably .will rjeaeh. it-.today. oi me time was spent in con- The enemy retirement is being ' Quarter Million a Wonlh. Uidprinir llm conmthiilinn n.1 lh (Srwil O. T. P. TelentpIM.) TERRIFIC EXPLOSION carried -out in good order. They t vwv iv. ins iiiiiiiviii mil tvMniiw .uemic ss aujournea in oruer 10 Hoboken, N.J, October 15.- have left very little material be The American transport America AT TRENTON, NJ. IN hind and in no sense was his . .... . . J a.0k.t. movement hurried retreat. nortiuauon or any kind, Is a statement from the White punaaj- ai :o me newiy-iormea sank at her pier here this morning. a union will meet in Carpenter So lives were lost. The GUN COTTON WORKS The British are along practi ,11.11 1 . a the whole water line of the iimu as me oiuer room is noi cause of the sinking in unknown. cally ilarge enough. Sixty members1 The "America" was a former (Special rli O.T P. Telerriptu.) canal De Lahaute Deule and the ha already joined. German steamer. Trenton, October 15. A dozen Senzee canal. The enemy is rje--acting heavily in the area north explosions in T.N.T. and gun .LOCAL NAMES IN of Le Cateau and from every mili 1 1 1 ii i nr Til vtvw CASUALTY LIST cotton works of the British Ex tary point of view he is by no m ritr, ii.n CZECHO SLOVAK UNITS ARE plosives, Limited, here last even means at tbe present moment in Ottawa, October 15. A. ing resulted in the practical de the position of a beaten foe. ENTER T. Anderson, of Prince struction of that works, but so Havre, October 15. Dn a front - LAON THREATENED BY GERMANS AM) Ilupert, killed in action; i! far as is known resulted in the of more than twelve miles between E. 8. Arnold, of Telkwa. Handzaeme canal and the floulers- death of only one man whose ... gassed; W. McMillan, of Menin road, Belgian and French B0LSHEV1KI TROOPS Dull Ifl ImmkI.a ' 120,000 name is unknown. ipnsonea innaoi- Smithers, wounded, are Tbe first explosion took place troops have captured a number of names appearing in the towns, a large number of guns at 7:10, which was followed by a "tin In list. and quantities of material. Triumph most recent casualty (S(cll to rttt Htvt H O.T. P. Telrrpb.) dozen others, which set fire to City Oat,,. Vlndivostok, October 15. Czecho-Slovak units which have the works and broke every win Advance on Alsne. been lighting at Yckateringshurfc, Kasen, Simbirsk, Samara and dow In town. Paris, Oct. 15. French troops 110 tiv unu.... nununr.ll Oregburg arc impeVilled. About 120,000 Bolsheviki troops have have made an important advance wAff rf IED OFF MAKES APPEAL TO, joined the Germans in opposing the Allied forces in thai region. BRIEF TELEGRAMS toward t the town of Rethol and capCured the town of Manteuil- that the Csecho-Slovaks News comes from Tohelsabask are losing '"DTP t.u.k. . AMERICANS TO HURRY heavily and relrealing nlbVg the northern front Ufa, which is (Speetal rlt O.T.P. Tlrrpts.) sUr-Alsne, twelve and a half ' t'DiV ast in a T tars am.is, one of the principal centres of the Cxecho-Slovaks, is threatened. Half a million acres and 29 vil miles to the east of Laon. "'"in a literal trans- WITH DESTROYERS Its loss would be well uigh fatal to the Cxecho-Slovaks at Samara. lages are wasted as a result of r llnnla rn. the forest fire in northeastern MILITARY CROSS FOR 1 Lion t-i ii..i A 11.. 5ifUI vu a. T. P. TelrrN Minnesota, 'tteeitr n 1 iiur York. Orlniipr 15. An OP- GRAND TRUNK BUSINESS Belgian .troops are on the out PRINCE RUPERT MAN ... .... . .. ClhAn I 1 t II... t)lll.l. flnvArn. riuir iiiiu ncui iruui iuo jjiiubii jv v skirts oi Menin and within two " -vi O Clock Mm nml mnl In Aiimrfrn In Pined Id COH- miles of Courtraer. 3 tflri '7 onti Lieut. Hugh W. Tooker Receives 1 1 ,J.-l .-.1 SHOWS INCREASE OF OVER Several of Germany's largest ' Fought With and .nnlilHIMI Recognition U-t..r, 1 1. l 1 -ft tried tueii auuiituiiuu uuit unu uj'j"-- torpedo boats recently left Zee- tong itve General was made here last night by Sir bruggo during a stormy tilght Cheshlres andwas ; ve the armv." Erie Gcd'as. First Lord of the 100 PER CENT. FOR MONTH filled with German soldiers en Wounded. liberators he Iiaa People British --inlnalty. after route for Germany. " 0 ,jecrai, al- asserted ttiat the U.-boat menace Dalton Q. Coleman " has been Word has been received tbat i uaii.'ng u him.....in t tritinmi. i today is grjeater than it ever was. NEED OF TRANSPACIFIC BUSINESS IN ORDER TO PROVIDE made vice-president of the CP. Lieut. Hugh W. Tooker has been BACK HAUL FOR RAILWAY AND MAKE MORE H. in charge of western affairs. awarded hevMiIitary Grassland ECONOMIC OPERATION hi frjends in Prince Ilupert "ime-f and ftnn LIQUOR CASE IS "It is reported in Xondon. that many POSSIBLE much pleased. He came here l.. v J'uhm are Prince Maximilian has resigned. AGAIN ADJOURNED in 1908 and was on the staJT of 1 rrenrn troops Trafllc on the Grand Trunk Pacific for the mouth of September The C. P. It. steamer Princess tho O. T. P. engineering office, The case against Elsie Cam in was over 0110 hundred per cent greater than fur any provious Adelaide is ashore on the rockb which he left in August, 1915. to the police court on the charge of month in the history of the road. Not only has the business in 01T Georgia Point. She went-on join the C7tli Battalion. IIeen-Ilsled oriment assumed large dimensions but the of Sunday during a fog and is re and afterwards of ppe, at keeping liquor for sale was again aeroplane spruce carrying as a jjrjvata tr adjourned this morning after a shingles, pulp, fish and commercial lumber has increased, all ported badly damaged. received his commission jnlthe between tuo combining to make tho splendid record. lltli Ch,hlre. Lieut. "Tooker good deal of sparring lawyers, L. V. Patmore for the In order to make the eastbound tralllc economical it is highly GERMAN YOUTHS FIGHTING was wounded a year ago, and. after "DCMER5- defence, and Fred, Peters. K.C desirable that there should be corresponding westbound freight, (SpecUI via aT.P,' TelriM.) recovering rejoined hi battalion in-France He Is the Young for the prjosecution. and this can be brought about manner In which other commodi-only French Headquarters in France, est son of Capt. Tooker, 'ft. N"j, of Fron now ". ..... A witness named McCoy who 00- by establishing a Ifne of 'ties than spruce ana being sent October 15. German youths pf Victoria. ' - I "ll M.i.t mors or leg. ..ruin. . ' cupled the houso previous to de no steamers to the Orient from this ea8iward. The increase in busl- the class of 10?0 are now being ' "'m a mi a fendant, said that there was sent to the first line trencjies, according p0.' ,,es8 is Keneral and 'comet with C,..,u.ou'0 worry." llQuor there when she left. The official opinion Is thaUafler to German officers taken MB ti ... ' The asked that the development of the resources magistrate lhe war Is over and tho 'spruce priioner. v . evidence bo transcribed and held business falls off tho demand for of tlie coast region. That It will Irom coats. the case over until this could he lumber for the rehabilitation wor conunue 10 improve sterns in- FISH ARRIVALS 20.00. 18.75 to done. will he so great that for the next evitable and the result will be year or two at least therefo-ill be more employment to Prince Ilupert The Kelley arrived this mpryw C0MK AND Ladyamlth Wellington Coal reduces a demand for all the lumber that people with a consequent Increase fnc with 30.000 tionnil nf halibut. FOR QUALITY y 8tE your fuel bill and ol" In business 'or tho SERVICE AND SATISFACTION can be cut. ' merchants the Clara N.. 1.500 Norma, 3.000. atlsfaotlon. Prions" 1. The surprising ming ts 1110 and .good limns, all round. and Unity, 3,000,. jFood Board.LIconce No. 10-.734U. Coal Oo. k