> Legislative Librery = TS THE DFTs news goecial Effort to GET THE LATEST WAR makes» ews tmmediately NEWS FIRST ee We IN THE DAILY NEWS it {8 Feoe! onal —— = eyes — "0! NO PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1044. PRICE FIVE CENTS EPPELIN PLA LIES OU TNUMBER GERMANS CAN ALLOW REST TO TROOPS ANS AT THE SAME TIME MUST REMAIN CONSTANTLY IN THE TRENCHES—NEW GERMAN FORCE COMING W WORKING NIGHT AND DAY REINFORCED RUSSIANS ENJOYING KAISER’S ESTATE London, Oet. 5. A letter re- ceived here from a Russian officer who is camping on the estate of TO PREVENT FLANKING MOVEMENT. | Emperor William, at Rominten, — Fast Prussia, says: ‘William's ifpecial to The Dally News—19 AM) and the Aisne has develop t estate is magnificently equipped 1 | mt ima ipantic niping ‘engage { and we have everything at our he fight.) with artillery Both sides are s disposal we could wish. We are ted to be alwell entrenched that the casua enjoying particularly delicious wee 20,./ties are few. The Alies are well] dinners prepared by his fine through |content to play the waiting game cooks. ench bor-| They ‘outnumber the Germar — “His parks swarm with wild intended |now and can give their men rest , siete animals and _ birds. We are tension of|while the Germans are coinpelled a=. re DUKE CONNAUGHT Z teaching his parrots the Russian \ ement to remain in the tre ipubha® adm are ee ge : ee - 2.) ania HID. STANT WITNESS MARCH {a= language, and they are learning the Meuse! stantly. eee a a to address, thei® imperial master with compliments I should blush to repeat in company.” DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AT VALCARTIER. Connaught (in front of the a PPELIN PLANS AIRSHIP RAID ON BRITAIN SHORTLY SARE WORKING NIGHT AND DAY VIEW rhe ve ‘ ab photo shows the Duke of of Valeartier FRENCH PRESIDENT | cre came) CONGRATULATES BRITISH | KING GEORGE REPLIES (Special to The Daily News.) mobile’ reviewing Canada’s troops at the concentration camp S. S. PRINCE GEORGE RETURNS TO RUPERT The steamer Prinee George ar- rived this morning at 8 o’elock on ber first trip after having been relieved by the admiralty. As a result she is to the good two new ITH THAT END IN COUNT WILL BE MADE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF AIR FLEET IF HE RETURNS FROM BRITAIN. “oats of paint, for she has just | 0 King Georg received another coat to cover up s The Daily News-—19 A. ML) 3 “ u ne , ; 7 " thie colere of the Red Cross So- ee Pyne ' : Fy ciety. She carried 65 passengers, nau that b ' re i . he 1 ha including the following: Mr. te pre " n th Fra whieh Beckett, Mr. Paul Slevenrad, Mr. it Wil i Ka make ep lKing G ’ , —— H. B. Chapman, Mr. Vietor Davis, ppelin pelin command chief Me Topp h President has ~ Mr. J. Allen, L. Allen, Andy Tyson, ght, air ’ eet The Count said | nt at tenn 6. vielk ko. tee tree W. H. Thompson, Mrs. Parkin, 1 raid ae 1 a t retu ! an doubt saw at first ha Mrs. MeSurley, W. H. Laird and ! is | pita he « cy British army wife, Master Laird, Mrs. Thomp- J. Jacobsen, A. Jacobson, Miss Blewett, Mr. Grant, Mrs. Hartie, Mr. Pime and family, Mrs. Belmont, D. J. Willams, Mrs. Ha- son, CHOLERA IN GALATIA | MAY AFFECT RUSSIANS MNCH GOVERNMENT WILL (Special to The Daily News——11 A. Mm.) gen, J. R. MeMillan, G. A. O’Brien, Lond Get. 7.—A Vienna des Mr. Gilette, Mike Welsh, Martin ETURN TO PARIS SHORTL patch announces Un threak of * ; ad a : Welsh, 0. J. Smilie, W. J. Long, Asiatic cholera in a most violent] “AN IMPROVISED “RUBBERNECK” W ALCARTIER. Neil Sething, wife and six chil- mat Tarnoy Galicia in Sunday the soldiers e Va leartier camp P 1e motor tran f aaell beta a areas mene Mrs. J. 8. Haynes, R. P. Trimble, RETURN TO THE GAY CITY—NO FEARS FOR man authorities admit the tots : FIRST FISH TRAIN Mrs. FE. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. GERMAN INVASION. Law, Mr. Housard, Mr. Moore, W. ras to date are 100,000 men “a (Special to The Daily News.) GERMANS HAVE SHOT TE — - { L. Adamson and wife, W. BE. Lo- j neve the Britich aumwnmperee ore Killed by Uhlans. EIR see, Mrs. A. Trail, Mr. MeAdam, The Frenehleontinuing their vi@orous attack (Special to The Daily News——11 A. M.) MAKES FAST SPEED M?. Hoskins. Mr. \. Rogers, Mr. ? to Parision the Ge in possession at London, Oct Hon. Geoffrey | Me IT HA B . N IN VAIN Bennett, F. CG. McKinnon, Miss vecord. | Kiao Chau rhe German troops| Pearson, the thied son of Lord] rhe G. T. P. is already accom- ; Harvey, Miss Gilbert, Mr. Ward, ire stated t have withdrawn on|Cowdray, was killed by Uhlans| ' ; . , ’ Mrs. Woods. nt whe Ising Tau itself It was added|wh acting as a motoreycle des » S that ts advocates ee aa; Se ee Mm hightinot ‘the Birtish and Japanese |pateh rider in France claimed f t in the early days ALL THEIR AVAILABLE MEN IN THE FIGHT, AND THE ALLIES LOCAL RESIDENCE troops are prepa » for a decias bie Se ate fa quick route to the HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL—AGED SOLDIERS USED IN THE BURNED TO GROUND ; Peking | ive advance CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. |... r irs ‘of fish that left FINAL. EFFORT—BELGIANS HOLDING THEM OFF. oe ede ° | , ¥ mee . oOCceCUrTrTe as : ing ¢ meee Cont ae re, to date j tne We sday last at % & Lond Oct 5. Everything ;with almost thing to eat. The se cade wh ae * Bank of Montreal staff... $27.50|Were landed in Chieago at 5 Pp. ™. »yromises well for the Allies in|German satff made titanic efforts whieh resulted in practically the / : BEC . Prince Rupert Football ithe f ¢ Sunda\ a little|Northern Franee. The Germans|to reinforce the lines, but the complete loss ‘of the home and League a Sts _ 24.50} more tl ww days his too, | have flung their dast strategic |»: us situation on the Russian contents of Gem Calkins. At thc 1 ? Typographical Union, city 50 OO}with a new track that still needs | reserves into the fighting line.| side absorbs their major forees time of the outbreak both Mr. and JEWS MAY BECOME OFFICERS Fleetrical Workers Union la little ballasting When every-|Their total available force along) They are doing everything that Mes. Calkina were abecnt. ‘Thes GE cok wededs ¢ =e 50.00 thine first class running or-ja 150 mile front probably does | desperath of courage can de- had gone down town and it is sup- Proceeds of concert given lider this ti will be cut down | ot exceed eighteen army corps,|vise to retrieve — —— posed the fire started from the " w Juvenile Bostonians 52.00} more sti six hundred thousand combat They have apparently only 1 ateies. - ee WILL ALSO INOLUES FINNS — FRENON I ead eae f Kagles e 00| ints, with four hundred thousand |older troops in Central Belgium = Adams, police oMicer, who AS MINED ADRIATIC ON AUSTRIAN Mrs. Baxter, from sale of TTACK ON jholding the lines of communica After ten days of almost con-|).4.° 9 tittle distance away. saw COAST. aed ge exhibition th. i ‘GERMAN A , it Many of these troops are tinu me i fighting cannes bin ao fames, but not until the (8 Ht ‘ : | ;com ymaratively elderly men, a se¢ Inonde wy uave no succeedet : " on ci 908 ‘ b Peclal to T y News.) rights with other Russians \ 8368.25 | ANTWERP SLACKENS |: a is of the Eandstures. hav. lie peokine aay subeleniiel oa. ee te ow cee coed ™ wing the |liberal measure on behalf of the C. T. HEWARD, _ | ling been called to the front to re-|vanee, the Belgian army success-4)4 it was too late to save the , cers into| Finns is also prepared Oct. 7. 1944 edt osiinaih | (Special to The Daily News.) lj lace the enormous losses. These) fully holding them and inflieting building. Czar is The, French have mined the London, Oct. 6 (5 p. m Jer irs, as former experience has |substantial punishment. Battles The department got on the aportent Adriatic in a zone which com The regular meeting of the} Newa received here taday indi-|Provs d, lack the dash and impetu-|are never certain until finished, ground as quickly as possible, but prises all the Austrian waters board of direetors of the Hospital |" . josity of other, scldiers, although |but this battle today gives Bo0d]i) i. necessary at that point to Jewish Great Britain prohibited the ex Association will meet in the eity| cates that the German’ altaek on they are stubborn defensive fight-|grounds for high hopes The I 88a y , é } carry the hose about three blocks, m equal) portation of raw wool hall at 4 p. m,. Friday Antwerp is slackening jers }Germans have prepared exceed- which somewhat retarded the Pe | The Germans are suffering se-|ingly strong lines of retreat, They work of fighting the flames. When ‘Wy AN SUC F 10 . jverely from lack Red peas, nome hold eaten: nes _paptians with the ‘departinent sot the ‘walar C} SES RUSSIANS IN FORCE e e e | sections going for days together | treme ndous obstinacy playing on it the fire was soon ex- ARE STILL CONTINUED INVADING HUNGARY Canadian Patriotic Fund GERM ANS DESTROYING ; Basket Ball Results. " a the botidiog Bom ithe pms / a ‘ I - __ —— - The Men's Own basket ball tically useless. (Bpeeiai to Tie RY ONE OF US HAS A DUTY TO PERFORM, SOMI i ~ ; 7 ; : gra m9 vie este mec oo uivdk a es rue FRONT TO FIGHT AND UPHOLD THI BRIDGES AND STATIONS team met defeat at the hands of a nt a '. , a Rome, Oot, 7 despalen Trdg eo OF CANADA AS A PART OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, 3) NEAR TSING TAM! {ie feet Gatton Club team last eave sons sea P Russian} Budapest says the Russians are) OUR GAUBE IS RIGHT rHEN LET US CONTRIBUT! | inight at the Auditorium by the EE TORE. 8 he | ntinues. {invading Hungary with the inten TO THE PATRIOTIC FUND AS MUCH As OUR CIROCUM (Special to The Daily News) seore of 22 goals to 4. The line- Funeral Services. Mii, f the en. [tion of effecting a junction with} STANCES WILL PERMIT AND THUS DO OUR DUTY IN Pekin, Ocet. 6 OF p.m Infor-|up was as follows: Men's Own A funeral service was’ held over “a inder afthe Bervians They are advane HELPING TO CARE FOR THE WIVES AND PAMILIES Ot memh te from a reliable souree| Davis, Barrie, Weston, Davis and|the remains of the late L. J, Hoyt ve I enemyling in two eolum WAKING | THORE WHO ARE FIGHTING FOR Us Ni) MALN'PAIN Mit saves that last night the Germans | Shrubsall rhe ©. C.s-—-Hd, Mur. | yesterday afternoon, Rev. W. W. - ts fromithe assault n it nhen, in RIGHT AND TO PRESERVE THE INTRGRIEY OF Tike BALI ordered the @esteueiion of - all phy, Portin, J. Murphy, Astorid| Wright oMeiating. A large num- me N esburg. |Northwest Hungary, aud the other Isti EMPIRE toca treldibeitaiiatetiiies alae and Greenwell The ©, Gos ae-|ber of friends and acquaintances whl esperate} rapidly descend the Valley of HE GIVES TWICK WHO GIVES OULCKLY — a o " cepted the challenge hurled atjof the deceased turned out to pay whe ! Baka.~|Nagaayvan aga t i { the CANVASSING POR THE PUND STARTS TODAY, TR YO naer ¢ trot on the line through!ihem by the Tigers, whe havelthe last respects, Tere was also , were} provinee of Karmarow SHOULD Be PASSED OVER PLEASE SENG YOUR CON TAIB Shantu provinee, The British !held the cha uship of the eityla profusion of flowers, which em posi An epidemic i hha LUTION TO THE BANK OF MONTREAL Ol TOO, PR. HEWARD battleship ‘Triumph has partiel.| forthe past tw ears, ‘The game|showed the esteem in. which Me. vek D> andlbroken out among the Austria PRINCE RUPERT, B,C, pated in the bombardment of is to be played next Tuesday, Oe-|Hoyt was held by his many Lroops sing Tau tober 13th friends.