Laqislative Library news He DO - gpoc!al Effort to Oss Now mediately | Give ™ n Is fMoce od PRINGI RUPERT, B. ¢ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1944. —_—_— “=! THE DAILY NEWS ©"! PRICE FIVE ORENTES - GERMANS ADVANCE ONTINUE 10 PRESS IN ON ANTWER _ ON BELGIAN CITY OF ANTWERP ROE FIGHTING STILL CONTINUES IN NORTH FRANCE WITH- OUT DECISIVE RESULTS—ANOTHER GERMAN CASUALTY LIST SHOWS 10,000 KILLED OR WOUNDED. pa 2:30 A.M.) News jai to The Da greatest dash and bravery | rhe oficial The Germans attacking Ant it at North! werp have pushed forward the . re is hard) positions aga nest considerable re ting ight ad. sistance by the garrison through. | The Berlin forty-third Germat eports are|casualty list made public con n ‘ The|tains 10,000 names of killed enc ne with the} wounded and missing RO-CERMAN ARMY - | TRIED TO TURN FLANK OF BiG RUSSIAN FORCE BELGIAN CAPITAL MOVED TO OSTEND (Bpecial to The Daily News.) London, Oct 8 \ Amster ial to The Dally News—O:30 A.M.) idam despatch says the Belgiar ! Austre icapital was moved from Antwerp hich ad. | t Obatend yesterday This dos ard the | ine weessarily mean the ear ank the] pfotl f tt cits Th (rermaus ee ymanke off { : i gad perat , .racow jattempt t take it, but there are | there-j | E riy fortifications ye ed The| jintact In the meantime the g eon ba "| ernment staff « safer at Ostend m Tossa a, id bank of Sela SUBMARINE MAKES RAID AND r Kiver RETURNS IN SAFETY It . “anal a ass “ «| (apectel to The Geity News.) the situ London, Oct. 8 Phe Admira j ty ul unees that the British jsubmar ne b.9 has returned safe R URGES AIRMEN } ily after having torpedoed a Gel TO DROP BOMBS IN BRITISH CAPITAL the submarine estuary of tha | man destroyer off the Ems he \ ‘same that sank the German cruis Informa. here from |" Hela has prom. | il decora | POPULAR TRAVELLER as a ioe VISITING RUPERT } ele on thel » i Prince Rupert is honored by a who sue-] as i lvisit from Mr. Will J. Long of plosives on honora are} _oronte, who 1s making his first viators who| iP. to our erty in the interests pone | tof the R. Y. Long Co Toronto ti explosives : ee town in| Mr. Leong expresses his oo a- e ition of Pt Rupert in glowing warship terms and trusts that he will x AUSTRIAN SHIPS have the pleasure of returning SUNK @Y SEA MINES shortly for a longer stay Mr. Lone is one of the most (Special to The Dally News.) popular travelling salesmen in ur Austrian Canada besides beme oun of Canada’s best amateur golfers destrovers the coast of and incidentally a crack driver of ; speedy moter cars The famous it nh contact ; rity of the ear known all over Bastern Cat = ada as “John Furlong is one of Mr. Lone'’s pets THE WEATHER, Comp ii BUY HORSES OF UNCLE SAM ed by F Ww Dowling, ' |Ten Thousand to ‘Be Handled for rt ‘ 5 a. m Ge Use. } i 20.700! Pittsburg, Pa, Oct, 7.1. 8 53.0 MeFavden, general manager of m \ 7.0 the Herr’s Island Stoek Yards O10there, tod wre tified by the Mase vivanin laitroad to prepare in THEATRE oe handle 10,000 horses tomer row, feeding and watering and Pi adian Pa-/unloading them for a rest of five 6 P wth heurs rheyvy are? being brought k Mr. Davey!from Bast &t. Louis and are on Ma i. Reinbold| their way to New York, where , ey Sisters | thes will be shipped to Burope by Nauman/the British + ernment Nine vit Fleteher lh aneand more ane to follow as Mile 3 iwperton | rapidly as ean be ha dled he x ty Kelly jharses are tra ett ' special \y |. Melntvre! trains, fifty ears to the Era Phe 9) mal | n to the! Mi J Srnrilic re] enting | Loundes ts ! ! t whe Ky build 20th Gentur hes, a i posi.lrived in the city yesterda He mtg ders nextiis paying a b ‘ to the | bow al agent Brant ¢ ' y, Lid i a a es GERMAN GENERAL STAFF ON THE FIELD. lace P-CITIZENS FLEE =— a SST | ANTWERP IS SORELY TRIED GERMANS ARE CLOSING IN AIR CRAFT PASSED OVER CITY, CITY, DROPPING BOMBS—RE FROM ANTWERP ARE RUSHING TO HOLLAND— CITY WILL BE BOMBARDED. (Special to The Daily News—11 A.M) correspondent at Rotterdam Says Antwerp, Oct. 8.—The econdi-|there are a hundred thousand tions of panic among the popu- | Antwerp refugees in Holland. The was increased today by the|Germans succeeded in crossing appearanee al if yesterday morn-|the River Nethe on Tuesday, ing and 3 yesterday afternoon of;though three times the detach- a German aircraft which dropped |ments were thrown back or wiped bombs, destroying several houses |;out. Great numbers of refugees night at the Bt. Ives Hotel for the | rhe general staff, comprising the chief officers of one of the German armies recently engaged in |and killing a score of people. lare leaving. Presumably Ant- heavy fighting. They are shown making plans for their advance on Paris, when the Germans | werp will now have to submit to | were meeting with such overwhelming success in the first stages of the Battle. London, Oct. ~The Times! bombardment or stand a siege. | ~ oe munegHOWN AS. MA ‘cenmans nemronces: FIGHTING IN FRANCE SHOWN AS MAN OF } RUSSIANS HELD UP GERMANS FAILED TO oe a CONTINUES FAVORABLE | CROSS THE SCHELDT | (Special to The Dally News.) | Rome. Oct ) Reports .fron Petrograd, Oct. 8 A Russian T0 CAUSE OF ALLIES lBerlin g particulars of the ne liittettih “enw. tte daedihin til 7 (Special to The Daily News—11 A. M.) ans hav hgotiation between General vor : London, Oct. 8—An Ostend s dee atts ine diebentin eieiieiienl brought up reinforcements from {Rpecied to Tne Bally te News—11 A. M.) deanetch cibe ‘bee Mebelaws des lof RBels . and Burgomaster |Koenigsburg and continue to op- Paris, Oct. 8. Official bulle- : < * ani y a , a iMax of br sels, which ended i jpose with tenacions resistance, tin. On our left wing the en- ee ee gro a ithe imprisonmé f the plucky profiting ‘by the @e@lee cada oo has not Made progress at| tempts to cross the Seheldt at | official iamaiiah any point. ~At gertain points they |Schoonaerde, near Termonde. Yon der Golts ordered the bute ae have moved back, particularly. to —_—— Seats tn wamene Ginn” Sein — ee the north of Arras, where the| @eRMAN flags from the publ build — UNKNOWN rp eee fighting is developing under con- aoe cae SLACKENING- land Max published a manifesto } ditians+ favorable 40 -us. Opera- lwtnich enniaiaell io She people the) ls a Se ae 3 tions of opposing forees of cay (Special to The Daily News—®:30 A.M.) necessity to comply before fore n ee taken a one oes nee ae developing o— “ far Tokio, Oct. 8.—(Offieial des- indies Celt was tuieus*ane 1 few days ago suffering from ajas the sea coast on the north. patch, At Tsing Tau the Ger- et be known that nobody was | DENTIFICATION DISC WORN ||... »f memory died last even- oe as es man fire is slackening. During hee eakiiah i snatieiial ON ACTIVE SERVICE. ng without having given any GERMAN AEROPLANES he fighting ane “Meenas xeept hi if i The identification dise is worn by ra : ARE AGAIN OVER PARIS the eating 8 rope poramsg 8 ea Sa lefinite information as to his _—_——+ captive balloon was cut. The bal- He ordered that all Max's mani-| all : sin the British army.) ia.ctiiy. dhe letters “G. M."| (Special to The Daily Mews—17 AM) [08 Goated away featos be covered with white pa | It is made of aluminum and is were tatooed on his arm When Paris, Oct. 8.—A German aero- ~ per, but the next morning re-} worn a cord around the sigh * plane dropped two bombs on = 7 se vealed that a the covering! neck. With the cord the disc|*44ressed 98 “Geerge Martin” he}, yesterday morning, wound- sheets had been oiled and were| weighs half ounce. Its ac-|@ade signs of recognition, but] ing three persons. . thereby rendered transparent tual s is that of a 50 cent|ithey were not definite A post - note DID you ¢9 T0 THE piece. On the dise are punched | mortem examination showed that Ladies’ Branch Formed. Railway Not Worrying. in raised letters the wearer's he died from a hemorrhage of the Yesterday afternoon at the Londen. Oct. 6.—News of the name, regiment, official number : = Board of Trade reoms a ladies’ EST H 0 LM confiscation of the Canadian Pa and ré m. This dise will be brain Thevfirst few gaye after branch of the St. John Ambu- cifle Railway Company's Austrian supplied to the men of the Can an eaeiitas ak _— “ oo lance Association was organized, property eaused amusement here, adiat tingent when they ar Oe Se ue * | with the election of Mrs. G. A. 7 as, seeing that dividends are be- rive England before going strength appeared to be melting | With the as secretary. Dr. W. OPERA HOUSE ne withheld from hostile coun-| to the front aw he was removed to the hO8- | Barratt Clayton, president of the tries, the company will in the! pital local association, gave a short LAST NIGHT? ong run be able to recover pos- pV tee italk, outlining the objects of the session of its property on tts own) MASSETT HOSPITAL jassociation in traiming people to 9 terms, which are unlikely to be a} SOCIETY ORGANIZED | jbe able to render first aid, nurs- ° figure agteeable te the, enemy | PAY YOUR DEBT! o waainall wre. hel Tuesd ling, etc. Twenty-three names} “a ————————————— DOeMAs ee Mees Deceeas have been handed in® and text FIRST EXECUTION in TEMPORARY CAPITAL Oct. 5 death reasons.” Bordeaux put to “Tor the law today It was military sica was military lirst execution under the tempor Nasica As he wagon Arlac ing a cigarette ut ary capital the stepped from that brought parade ground he which he bravely patrol | him to the | was roll. | smoked | end the faced while he listened to the reading | of his sentence Then he shook hands with the chaplain and stepped briskly to the execution | post, folded his arms and looked | straiwht at the firing squad. He refused to ‘have his eyes bandaged At a sharp command} a volley sounded and Nasieca sank to Det from regiments of Witnessed it achments | the | the | ovel knees dead all the Bordeaux g@ execution, defiled past TEMPORARY BUILDING FOR IMMIGRATION Cart. The his orrison and when was the body Dominion government has decided net to proceed with the} immigration building on Digby | Island and a temporary one is be ing put up on the G, 'T. P. wharf, | next to the Rugert Marine tron works, The building is 82 by 70 feet, one and a half stories high | : | jand will be tinished inside by two | | coats of plaster Mr. Gi. Munro | has the eontract, and a foree of men are at work, the frat floor | being already laid Pierre salll Am I Doing My Duty? The sailors and soldiers of the impire are dome theirs | have only to look at this page to see how nobly and at what a sacrilice For men who are giving their lives T canot do less than the during the utmost. 1 can help wal i ro SUPPORT WIVES CHTELDREN DEPENDENTS OF ON ACTIVE BERVICI PHOSE KILLED IN rit AND PHOSI 2 ot WARK a ro WIVES DEPENDENTS PLUNGED INTRO THE WAR XSsisvT Tht CHILDREN AND OF THORE WANT BY My offering ean be deyvot ed to the above purposes by placing it with —_ THE PRINCE RUPERT PATRIVTIC AID SOCIETY C. T. Hewert, Secy. Wanless: secretary, rison; directors, J F. Hieks, Ives and R. 0. Daviss. A. FE. Jessup was appointed as one} of the government directors President Martin then read the bylaws, which were altered and afterward rhe membership fee was #5 per annum, Charles Har- K. Anderson, s slightly adopted A deputation at on Captain Wearmouth, proceeded to Hieks’ where Mr. Charles Harrison few well chosen words, the with a cigar store cent marriage Islander Mr. and Mrs jturned to the eity W. M.. Law re j lent They spent censiderable is giving the proceeds of the show to the Patriotic Fund. jtime around Boston, On their show local Statin they visited in Seattle and in addition to the regular pleture » me - } Portland, Mr, Law reports busi tists, Miss Elsie Nauman and Mr. Fletcher, will take part. The City of Seattle came into} ness on the lower coast consider port at 42 o'clock from the south,jably improved, The Americ She brought mail for Rupert [shoe trade is also booming purpose of organizing a society), : y : 7 a |The ladies’ class will hold its dirst | in connection with, ‘the “Masset | session next Wednesday evening THEN GO TONIGHT SURE pital owing oleers'| when Dr. Neill MeNeill will be the | were appointed to»act until De- |lecturer. Those desirous of join IT'S WORTH WHILE Le ap M5: — d 12 us - eae pe Potro onl jing the class are requested (0 ap- MLE ' . 3 ‘es » . Pas | over | fixed at| Presentation to Capt. Wearmouth | ceed inland to a training camp to! Masselt waited of the G. r. P. steamer Prince John, on 2. cod Yhursday aflerneon and asked! ' } him to come up town rhe party | “| Patriotic Fund captain set of pipes jcigar ease and a box of cigars, j Subseribed for by a number of i friends on the ooeasion of his re. yesterday afler an extended trip across the conti. |books and bandages distributed. 7 Godenrath, honor- |ply to Perey F ! at the Board of }ary | Trade rooms. SEE THE FINE 3 REEL SENSATIONAL COMEDY “LOVE. LUCK AND GASOLINE” IT’S A BEAR—IT'S A BEAR Admission 10c and 16c secretary, ‘CANADIAN TROOPS WILL LAND TODAY | (Special to The Daily News—9:30 a.m.) London, Get. 8.—The first con- | tingent of Canadian troops has | arrived in home waters and will) be landed today. They will pro- <3 jprepare for active service, j | ON FRIDAY NIGHT The Majestic Theatre Help the fund by visiting the Majestic Theatre. i eH a ll