. j ort “ pha | Makes a Special Effort to ne ay we Give War News Te mth vg A it Is Received —— d " ’ PRINCE RUPERT, B, ¢ MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS: \TTACKING ANTWERP ERMANS MAKING A D E ATTACK ON CITY PATRIOTIC CONCERT a ALLIES ARE ENDEAVORING TO SURROUND THE GERMANS RETREAT THROUGH BELGIUM MAY BE CUT OFF — GERMANS WOULD THEN BE AT THE MERCY OF ALLIES. (Special to The Daily News) Paris, Oet. 5.—-Fighting is re- ported around Douai. This indi- cates that the German line of re- treat through Belgium is in dan- Paris, Oct. 4.—(From the Offi- cial Bulletin Sunday afternoon. “On our left wing north of the Oise fighting continues with great violence. The result is indecisive. ger of being shut off by the clos-|We have been compelled to yield ing of the great military deor|ground at certain points. There is hinged at Soissons which the Al-|no change along the remainder of lies are doing their best to c’ose.|the front.” SAYS SIX MEN TRIED TO | WOULD EXPEL BOURASSA BLOW UP BIG BRIDGE, FROM CANADIAN CLUB Saskatoon, “Sask. Oct. 5.—Six ‘Motion Introduced in Montreal men made an attempt last night Organization Is Held No FRMANS ARE MAKING FEVERISH WAS FULL HOUSE, ) The Patriotic Fund will benefit] A t to the extent of $152 as a result auineaiidsten f last night's performance by the STANT ARTILLERY FIRE KEPT UP AND RUSHES OF IN- ; Bostonians, who graci FANTRY SMALL HOMES ABOUT THE CITY COM- sly gave their services free, as | PLETELY DESTROYED. ils did the Westholme Opera} - — House Company, and that their | (Specie! to The Daily Mews) infantry forward frantic ¢f- | ororts on behalf of a most worthy ! 1 Antwerp | forts to break through | cause was appreciated was shown ( mans & Thus far our forts in the out- | ; captureler ring of the Antwerp defences by a full house Just before the desper have suffered little harm jcurtain rose one of the plavers plish it, Phe German shells have prac-|Dodie Canfield, came forward and with | tically wiped out all the ! ttle | imnouneced that there had been a their hamlets about the city | mistake in the advertising, as the \* ompany was not prepared to give KLUCK'S ARMY HOW A HUGE NAVY Pays, |* “one Bul would give @ small iS STILL AT LARGE _ Irish operetta, which they hoped Existence of Navy Has Already| would be received in the spirit in (Special to The Dally News) Saved Britain in Food, Clothin which it was given, and this it g il an and Goods, $420,000,000. surely was This unpretentious reneh i . ‘ : se ns Oct r Naval | Piece was very enjoyab with a ) Milit ; , : jfew familiar tunes, and needless ; = ‘ it ul Ito say full justice was given both ’ te sting i ate show a ; " a : ja ting and singing by all the ’ ‘ ’ ‘ m i it we : ee jmembers taking part rhe finest ‘ : ta mm” ' e 1 ! rh , ‘ f the Brit lsong of all was “My Wild Irish : ti : ie ; i) von in 5 Rese,’ which was very sweetly : ; ! ih 1 " Malu rendered by Thom Hellen, but ev- d ' xpenditure : , one of the players did so well j wad ! er oi a ‘ t e | bable rise at &4 that it would be invidious to sin- RUSSIAN VICTORY which is thought a moderate est vile out any one of them, more AFTER HEAVY FIGHTING [ i)! With a population of 45 specially in the absence of a pro- 0,000 the increase would rep-|eram (Special to The Daily News.) sent an extra expenditure for - ily }food, manufactured goods 004) BRITISH VIEW OF HOW h, x atl thing f 260,000,000 a week THE WAR WILL END BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRAL AT RHEIMS NOW IN RUINS. Oelo- | There the navy has saved the oe As the result of the heay German bombardment at im vie it about 420,000,000 Ihe following from the famous he a large part of the e ity uding the Cathedral, com - speech of Lord Rosebery on the hay en burned. The Cat hedral was built in the thir- disor. | FRENCH PRESIDENT : teentl ntury and was one he finest specimens of old shows ck e sritis , ' " . VISITS BATTLEFIELD |"8! stows clearly the British Gothic architecture in the world on point of view: IANS DESTROY (Special to The Dally News.) “I know that we have seen wars - GERMAN REGIMENT Rordeaux, Oct 5 President{in our time in which the loss of a]... a pomenine eft at hoon today tofprovinee or two ended the war) TURKEY NEXT POWER CANADIAN STATESMAN (Special to The Daily News.) visit the battlefield The party|That will not be so in this. We r t Wael-Itraveled by automobile and will be have seen wars in which an in- TO COME TO WAR HONORED BY AMERICANS , fending absent three four days He|demnity of money put an end to Antwerp,| goes personally to congratulate | war, that will not be so now. Demands Explanations From “on. ~~ Meohensle-King o- . ent of} the troops Make no mistake; this ts Britain Regarding Station- poin aa os So irtillery + ja fight to a finish. If we go under ing of Warships. tute a r lhe gen- | ADDITIONAL SQUADRON now, we are gone for ever. I do eieowin ante. ed TO MEET CANADIANS | 10 ask you to suggest to your- London, Oet. 5 Turkey, the New York, Oet. 5.—The Rocke- selves that you will go under for - ' - aw , onde i ‘lepraph says it} felle ns > o . OR THAT ITALIANS (Special to The Daily News.) a moment but if you are not go- London Daily °% -, |! ller Institute announced Satur- | ; ; . funderstands, is about to make a/day that it had decided to make a LANDED IN ALBANIA London, Oct Arrangements |ing under every man who is ¢a- ire beit nade to have an addi-|pable of defending his country demand ¢ erning the station of | far-reaching investigation of in- | reaped y News.) tinal erniser squadron meet thesis bound to step into the breach|certain British warships with dustrial er _ this we i i ; ‘ i ad secure » dispateh | transports bea e the Canadian Just think fry and imagine] which it will be impossible for ry, one a i - e aren r€ iys Th tir nte as soon as they ap-|what it would be to be beaten ‘ 7 services of Hon, . L. Mackenzie- J : med lest G0” oe) ‘|}Great Britain to comply and it iS King, former Minister of Labor} ul edi ' h tl ritish shores I do not suppose we should be ® POS bi snnexed as & province, That is likely. therefore, to bring Turkey) in Canada, as direetor of the in- 7 Fumor ere rer . s aa lvestigation Mr. King has con- thinkable—to see foreign uni-|into the European wat }vestiga z I ut Ay FUNERAL NOTICE. aren ; ws ™ Sd : mR : L ldueted a great many investiga-| 1 in the . forms, foreign police, foreign The Telegraph instances many), » Cedadae adh ; af ufirma rhe funeral of the Jate Mr. L,|laws, foreign tax-gatherers in our} jygieations of the Turkish policy, “ ~ a Tire, ooo be 1. Howt will take place Tuesday at}country That | diseard as ab auch as the Ottoman govertf-| such a task as the institute has in| \ ip The Rev, Mr. Wright of-|solutely impossible, But there ts ambig luet ! tor out} fieiating rhe interment will take |another very probable contin ments ambigious conduc re- a Ww. Box 120.) plaee at Plymouth New Hamp. j|eencey which might happen lation to the German cruisers! gitawa Oct. 4 an tor 8 297tf. \khire. which would happen if we were|Goeben and Breslau, the invita | Mas kenzie-Kinge will take the po eile defeated——which is that we would tion to German officers to go to|sition offered him by the trus- eeeeceoes be reduced at onee to an inferior Donstantiaople, the mobili ition |tees of the Rockefeller Institute oem power, living at the good will gf}. Purkist wie nq| tis investigation plans years of our superior lord, our army limit of Turkina troops in Syria an loonstructive study and eduegtion- ed, our navy limited, our Empire the closing of the Dardanelles, | il work with a view to securing cut up and divided among the }and adds | lowislative and industrial reforms plunderers, a position so abject f Turkey chooses war let her}thpoughout the world, His new eee - that we can't realize it now. clearly understand that it will | position will not invelve his giv If we were to sink to a third-|mean the end not merely of Tur- oo up his politieal life and he rate power, in the position thatikey in Burope, but Turkey in! wi) still be Liberal member for CTURES TON | have described, | for one would}|Asia, and that the allied powers |Nopth York and eandidate at the from my heart and one rather} will exaet the fullest retribution.” | next general election. TW that all our people as they now Iwo EXTRA FINE FEATURES exist were to pases into exile and GERMAN BARONESS iS into death, and leave ‘this is-]in supplies and money and men JAILED BY ENGLAND OPENING ‘lor ‘Above all, we are going to i ‘i ‘WITH TH ODE OF THE land vacart for some superior 0 all, are g g E SIXTH EPIS aan pure, and a just cause, and we) Three Weeks for Failing to Reg- “MI ” w . + ~ § » a hig ‘ Ali E le Shall Win. win because we have @ high, a ister as an en Enemy. LION DOLLAR MYSTERY We are going to win, because }ean appeal with humble, but 1 «“ : ‘ : e . sithink, earnest confidence to lim London, Oct, 5 Baroness Ma- ray’ » ” a nation and an Empire like out THE JUNTESS COACHING PARTY cannot be extinguished by any}whe, in the words of our beauti-|rie von Neuberg was sentenced by Nu THe u such warfare as this ful old paraphrase, we recognize} a London Police Court magistrate PROARIOUS TWO REEL KEYSTONE COMEDY | We are going to win beeause}as the to imprisonment for three weeks | . . ad an , fod of Bethel, by whose hand|for failing to register as an alien “ jwe have our people united as they God of Te » i i THE KNOCKOUT” | uBVer have been before, Our people still ave led, enemy The baroness said he Built for & } We are going to win because _— husband is the general command. aughing Purposes Only our Dominions and empires out- Authentic information aboutling the HKighth German Ariumy ADMigs le these | is » with eaéh| football games, either seheduled[CGorps, while his son is a meniber SSION: ap i 100 tile lene telane vie 1 each) footha Rt : JOPrps, ' ‘ s & meniber ULTS, 150; CHILDREN, jother in generous emulation as toter postponed ean be had by eall-jof the Oficers’ Training Corps at *etteccer. biwhieh shall give us most suppert ing up Fily Cigar Store, tfithe Westminster sehool, (tee eeceeerrrert pt ' |sixth episode of the * ithe heroine from the clutepes of to blow up the Grand Trunk Pa-| Over. cific bridge over the Saskatche- ae wan Rivere, aceording to a man; Montreal, Oct. 5.—An attempt reaching the city on this morn-|was made here last week to expel ing’s train from Prinee Albert,| Henri Bourassa, the Nationalist who vouches for the correctness leader, from the Canadian Club of the story. Inspector Duffus, at a banquet held in the Windsor of the R. N. W. M. P., who is in charge of the district, would nei- ther deny nor confirm the report. present. A resolution ealling for The men attacked the two night Mr. Bourassa’s expulsion was guards on duty at the bridge and tendered, but the chairman, Dean ittempted to overpower them, Adams, would not aceept it, as it eclaring they were going to blow) was out of order. The resolution up the structure, it is alleged, ac-| follows: cording to report. They did not “That this club regrets to feel sueceed in their attempt, but it)that the spirit whieh prompted it could not be learned just what/to extend the honor of its mem- took place. The officials at the} bership to Henri Bourassa, one of loeal Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway} the most eloquent of our French- office would not anything on |\fanedian orators, does not seem the matter. to have been either understood or appreciated by him, and that the club now feels, in justice to those of our Fretch and English fel- low members who believe in a united Canada, and who are loy- ally giving their time, their mon- Hotel, at which the Belgian dele- gation to President Wilson was say MOVING PICTURES AT THE WESTHOLME TONIGHT An gram will be unusually attractive pro- at the West- shown ey and their lives in the service holme Theatre tonight on the oe- of their King and country, that casion of their reopening in MOV-|the treasurer should return Mr. ing pictures. Two fine features | Bourassa his fee, expressing the are to be presented. First, the hope that he will live long enough to realize what it means to be a true patriot and honored eitizen.” The motion was cheered loud- ly by both French and English members. Beeause Mr. Bouras- sa had been given no opportunity to reply to the motion, and be- cause no notice of it had been given, Dean Adams asked that the matter be referred to the exeecu- tive which was agreed to. Million Dol- shown, This narrow escape of will be a ar Mystery ideals with the “Black Jones and de sper ite Hundred,” Butler Mr. Norton foil their game and in a series of ldaring exploits they manage to save the girl. The second big fea- ture on this program is an extra fine two-reel Keystone Comedy, rhe Knockout, whieh abounds Indricous situations which keep the audience in a eontinuous of laughter. Witt SUMMON COUNCIL. Sir Edward Carson 4 at Close of the War Will Call Ulster Council to Repeal Home Rule Bill. in reat TO SIR WILFRID LAURIER. Belfast, Oct. 5.-Sir Edward H, By a Conservative. Carson, leader of the Irish Un- For forty years till now we havelionist party, outlined the Ulster withstood program of the future in address- rhe honeyed accents of thy silver}ing a Unionist gathering here. tongue, “T propose,” he said, “when the Luring, we feared, along a path}war is ever, to summon a provin- that led cial couneil and IT propose that Mayhap to cleavage with our motherland; Now in our hour of need that sil- ver their first aet should be to repeal the Home Rule Bill so far as Ul- ster is coneerned, I propose tn the same act to enact that it is the duty of the volunteers to see * tongue In statesmen's words of noble, high resolve that no act or no attempt of an Doth so set forth the thoughts|aet under the bill should ever Canadtans feel have effeet in Ulster. Phat in thy presence we may all “Meanwhile, let us throw our- look up selves, as we are throwing our- With proud. acclaim and say,| selves, wholeheartedly @#nto the “This is our man,” patriotic aetion that the time de. A. A.B. in Toronto Globe.| mands in supporting the Empire.” arate THE WEATHER. Compiled by F. w. Dowling, SOCIAL AND DANCE. A social and dance will be given by the ladies of the Altar Society of the Catholic Chureh on Tues- 5 a. m, October 5, 1944.) day evening, October 6, in the| Barometer .........0++++ 29.700 Catholic Hall. Card playing starts| Max, temp. .........008. 60.0 at 9 p.m. sharp. Beautiful prizes |Min, temp. oo... cee e eens 52.0 for winners. Admission, 50e, Delete tee ot ea oe