rery a pagiesive b LLL a! ous pail’ news | 5 o Special Efrore DO GET THE LATEST WAR Oar uews immediately NEWS FIRST v . Roce! vod IN THE DAILY NEWS in a eee =“ . —————— ‘ PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914 J.P. WHITNEY DE PRICE FIVE CENTS AD ERMANS ARE OFFERING DESPERATE RESISTANCE NADA’S TROOPS HAVE SAILED DEATH OF PeemeR LATEST NEWS FAVORS ALLIES IN EVERY FIELD OF ACTION CONVOYED BY STRONG FLEET \ I Sept 25 Word ito The Dally News) transports at Quebec ommenced he here wmning of the oad oe ‘ Phe | taki war st res . , sine ' tt ore 7 : Le ee ee There is considerable elation ; 7 king ‘ i ” ‘ : . i ia f Premier Whitne London, Sept. 25.—A Pretoria|among the Allies over the capture nti ere as een a steas “ ; ; ie ' ca = : : dispatch has officially announced |0f five German aeroplanes ey a a ve directi o Jueber rou . ‘avalr » 1. Sakon he ae Geeeionte e that the German post at Sehuck- alee mens iinediuh than heis abiiend Whe ' Whit va mannsburg, near Zambesi, sur- re Montenegrins have captur- : 1 te tied 187 i otal , ed Montaj. war in|convey ing warship pu ked the hn SOO an & Ghee rendered without any opposition The Russian advance guard is an at- | uj All the transports are ca mndas, Onters In 1806 he on September 24 to the Rhodesian|said to be before the Austrian Theling heavy guns Leader of the Opp police. | fortress of Cracow. ° i f bat A large proportion of the Whe the Ross Govern-1 : ee Lrovers |fantry, all the artille ind tf s 25 ited in 1905 he was] neber of “« pine as departed | Quel he equipment ha leprae He ' ' a govet PRINCE ALBERT ; POPULAR SEAMAN (ithe rhe remainder w quickly aaa ee . that one he has | WILL JOIN NAVY : ‘ ‘ iow i ta held he confidence this part REACHED RUPERT ~ i bove ] and f th ‘ ' gene igo the [permission of Colonel Hughes RVAN HEAVY BOMBARDMENT. FAILED TO DISTURB BRITISH *" was pereateo | EAST PRUSSIA | CGapt. H. L. Rebertson, of the IN TOW OF SALVOR |: T. P. 8.8. Go., has decided to -- joffer his services to the British The Prince Albert arrived in|nayy. He left last night for Van- port today in tow of the Salvor. | couver with the Henriette and aft- She certainly looks somewhat the | ep delivering her there will make worst of her experiences on the| arrangements to proceed to Eng- rock. ter rndder 4e broken off | land. Captain Robertson has for- and wie ie ibid Geher fetads but | erly been a naval reserve man but is ne onder no rati hes pumps are quite able to over-| ~ eS te = obligation to (tome lo The Daily News.) praises the le : ty the Br th pone He considered it his duty, ’ ficin| | tt und that t come Unis however, to offer s services , , "7 th ‘ i (Special to The Daily —— She was floated off the rocks | his ona ion aan = doubt - sda tere —_— ' M ' : a? , j Saturday and taken to an inlet|#!adly accepted. ey ae , : : at h th a.mud bottom, where she It is possible that he may Pe- i he Germa ‘ ‘ roe was patched up temporarily. She|*#"? this way frém Vancouver A It Red ¢ and the whit iz jand proceed direet by the G. T. P. was expected to have some in to} Prince Rupert on Wednesday in order to get a few further repairs UNS HAVE WON RUSSIANS ADVANCING [9.0 802.050" sose soonsued made but er at tral Teaked | so freely that they were compell- A meeting will be held Sunday THER BIG BATTLE NOW ON BRESLAU| 0100! W027i a ™ [edto pet beck. "On thelr second Seraae'ie pubsens of sapeate CITY BAND. wv the purpose of organiz- tins st trial they were more successful AND TOOK PRISONERS e Germans are ¢ iting Kast PREMIER WHITNEY, nial aha apeived fa ust teden acne said band, and also to see (Special to The Daily News) Prussia to re ree the ‘ on Of Ontario, Who Is Reported to Have Died Today 42 o'elock , what instruments will have to be as Lond Sept. 25 Copenha-| Thorn in West Prussia ot a . . ‘chased. a8 (Qpecia! to The Dally Rows.) I } I ! inorder of Boland to Kaliee, a town! { onsider ng the fact that she|PuUrena ris sal ieee 222-23 j cana reports a great battle ny} anita Mikes | was at first believed to be a total reas ” East Prussia and says that the ae F JUVENILE BOSTONIANS. jwreck, the success of the salvage | Salvation Army. SCoananh — ere! — - - - \ were - ee ee ITALIAN TORPEDO The Juve e Bostonians Opera LOCAL NEWS ITEMS oe er Publie meetings, Tuesday, Dresiau Nnsterdain | "phe iussians in Gatiow are] BOATS AND DESTROYERS (ints: Scvon'aichusr'savtine| ev son & Kitos TEN THOUSAND DEAD == Sininss’at":30'hem piace the ice cream. now withiu me-day's march of Sat September 26. is now e ; , (Special to The Daily News.) theat ry rarely e Hex a woe W “_ ant on ex- 4 TROOPS Petrograd, Sept. 25 Preced . . , =: Frit 994.999 : ~ cellent sample of his skill as a — ‘ ts policy consider ~~t-w=a 5 ; ; : 8 ee Pe ‘ REACHING THE FRONT ing the capture of Jarosiau the GERMANS MAKING ; 4 dl mi teil ce Capt. C. H. Nicholson, of the|hunter to The News office this Russians and Austrians fought PERATE RESISTANCE > : . : ‘i ride G. T. P. 8.8. Co., will arrive in| morning He succeeded in shoot- (Special to The Daily News.) f it Sad on the DES f oom a a ee Werfelk Reema, Steam heated, Rupert today on the Prinecess/ing a fine buck in the vicinity of or seven days va ’ ° + enitv as “The Isle, hot and cold water. Terms rea- : | : : British | Vistula Rive The Russians : a “ey arr Royal jthe Skeena. led injeharged the Austrian position o (Special to The Dally News.) of & , 1 “Phe Golden Slip a th Ave. and Fultos.. — | areec ‘ Sosa wes . ; er t\ weras that lI} be pre . * * . fornt,| the wood heights across opel Pa Sept, 25.-The Germans | es . = Woogsee Been . : > { wg here They have clung to ly Jaeger’s sanitary wo on thetplains and were repulsed many | re ‘ x a desperate re .: sagt ; s : ‘ ‘ ! ‘ | i girls m ‘ ‘ ete stoe} or wo i Limes until their guns found the stance aga t the advance of , . . : wee d el aret Wallace's ae oe thie teens are re oe then they were sue the Allies in the north It is only Ol1G sepa I ROMENT oF ange and ; ne | With the attraetion Miss Thom . ac end by a continuous raking artillery tt 3 pera House AMEIms CATHEDRAL . fire and hard fighting that the Al a Patsie ‘ K a The trawler James Carruthers es Oo me e 18 RESUMED TODAY |LIEUT. C. H. COLLETT ies are able to continue to ad () Ne bb a . a ‘ vesterday with 83,000 seu ge re ¥ BRITISH AVIATOR vance against the vicious attacks | Mitchel Mazie Hill and Alice) pounds f halibut for the cold Seven Nights, Commencing SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 1**9N A118q oy 01 pied ) FORMER MANITOBAN (|) [hie enemy The Germans are|? Neill are { with the . lorage Third Annual Season in Prince Rupert of the he Ger . sacrificing masses of men for al P@™) For the a? 4 : e te i hice ais Lee ( me ow rk & ’ ) bom Winnipeg, Sept. 25 Lieut. ¢ juick advantage They mus ae «tae “ asian: Gneae i f ! Mr Lewelly ‘ ' or feoncentrate on their right lo pre it hw take lace tod: ims cathedral H. Gollett, the British aviator - ntra : , 7 : . in tt senha well hin ak Mieeel WW A place lay iT; 9” ' who dropped bombs on the Zep-qvent baing outlankes our 1 3 glock levner Bras Ot Ceeeeoe elin shed at Dusseldorf, is a for siewe by the Allies is probable Rev. Mr. Wright officiating erccscnascnmnmmmenn tne af Bucsek CANADIAN FRATERNITY. . 7 re esident of Manitoba and AJESTIC THEATRE a wn oes ere BRITISH STEAMER SUNK Dae i a aa tal In a Complete New Repertoire of Popular Plays, Including ee BY KRONZPRINZ WILHELM (A meeting of the Canadian Fre | play off the drawn match fo! “THE ISLE OF SPICE,” “THE SHOW GIRL,” “BARON HUM- TO-NIGHT F. E. SMITH, MP. OFF BRAZILIAN COAST |'''''’ \" be — . oS + the Exhib Cup tonight at ( BUG,” “THE GOLDEN SLIPPER,” “THE LOVES OF LE- GONE TO FRONT 4 pune ae nr visite sas clock, 1 game was deferred NORE,” “MY TANGO MAID,” ETC. CIAL (8pecial to The Dally News) |»: . eager | members are] onal t aan ceil Lalit lien PROGRAMME (Bpecial to The Dally News.) Kio Janiero Rept 25 The; e** 8 weather R London, Sept. 25 Sir Stanleyferew of the British steamer In s o> P = ‘ mle s» been appotl cis > ‘ as bee lande al} 0 S d b 26 h URARTED Sug? -fh0, Bectmenie: bee boon svvcint Ialan, Doinoe, bee hove landed of} phe Prince Rupert Towing Go, pening Saturday, September 26t ed press censor, succeedint mi Os c ® ‘ BLOC | nine . the » ‘rude } . , 5 5 , } genera - 1 new crude ol M Northweat Smith, M. P., who has beet r=] Prussia rhe Indian Prince was BAZAAR AND SALE OF - > » wae Reece agg In the New and Sparkling Comedy Opera dered to the front unk by the German auxiliary WORK of r Black B22. Address: P.O. cruiser Kronpring Wilhelm BR ‘ y for the “Avance” tox ve \eene : , f © : eature IMATE TICE. ind the Auspices of th Pope | D WEEKLY wave NO QUARTER 18 "heter Pcie a ff {rede Ol! Moker — 7 War Phe organization meeting of URDER OF GERMANS vaste a: 82 VY ango al J HEM OLD LETTERS” ithe Refuge Bay Farmers’ [nsti F. G. Dawson is at present in} Refuge Bay (Special to The Daily News) Kdmont after visiting friends} itute will be held at introducing the World-Famous Argentina Dance " Comedy Porcher Ishand, on Saturday, Bordeaux Sept 45) General | To Be Held in n Calea ind Regina Hie is ex cl EIR TWO KIDS” jtober 24, at 4:30 p, m Walle Slienger, of the Fifty.Third Ger.| St. Andrew's Society Mall peated back in Prinee Rupert ADMISSION: 50c, 75c, $1.00; Box Seats $1.50 Warner, secretary pro t man infantry Brigade, is said to! next Th day and will lay off rn : ao Pecial Music i have issued an rrader to his ON TUESDAY at Fort Gieor@e en route in order | Doors open at 7:45; curtain rises 8:30 sharp. Reserved seats mart 100 and 16, Always something new \\ troops to sheet all prisoners and| September 29, 1914 to attend to some business in that now on sale at Orme's Drug Store neccccenscegeonand > lace’s jespateh the wounded | pow