cell THE paAtt¢é news " no jal . eer? + a igstiv® Librery aa — — yi - pRITISH NAVY DO GOOD WORK FOR ALLIES--KAISER WITTESSES GERMAN DEFEAT " mR VIL! RID LAURIER IS SEVENTY-THREE YEARS YOUNG gneaTEST CANADIAN CELEBRATES ANOTHER BIRTHDAY IN yarwess — WITH HEALTH AND VIGOR UNIMPAIRED, RECEIVES THE WORLD'S CONGRATULATIONS SKETCH OF PERSONALITY AND LIFE =| THE DAILY NEWS GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS -~ —_—— eens — $$$ PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914, PRICE FIVE —_ (MAN PROPOSED NAVAL BASE BLOWN TO PIECES F F oS WORK OF THE OLD CHIE (Special to The Daily News.) j boats which were brought there Stents: {ied but London, Noy. 26.—The German | overland have been reduced to t St. I in ; 7. ' cheme to establish a naval base twisted iron. A large quantity of r i ‘ rT at Zeebruge has been thwarted by | stores were also destroyed. The . ig - iT 2 oa the British warships, says The bombardment lasted three hours n s, there “ | Daily Mail correspondent. on Monday. The coast guard is Lat ier and | whir lear Zeebruge is burning and the building and the publie schools bis Martineau, a Scotch infiuences. | Selway works near Bruges and| were destroyed; military trains wl ae | Sir W . nea Wheel GERMANS ng OSTEND BEACH. A sq f Germat fantryms narching on the Ostend Beach, the shop at the canal is a mass | were blown up, and a large crane the ving in the jhe was | id | . ears the seasick t of iropeans of ruins. ,used for putting submarines to- , the event.) father sent the ge lad t The sections of six submarine | gether has disappeared. the time ever] educated at a , gh ! oid the span ofl pori x Scot ae ‘ ent iere coe as - ' en years thelhe boarded for a time with Store. |WAISER SAYS THE :TOCAL NEWS ITEMS LOCAL CONSERVATIVES sonality and| keeper M uy d Seotch GED ; RS KAISER WITNESSES GERMAN ) cee] } i good tcl _ Senn Cece rcs recta ne| |= Va Ge AL } ENDORSE NAVAL POLICY | 1 er d tp 'Premu f Canada { arned HIM TO G0 TO WAR [ry Smith & Killas’ ice cream. OF SIR WILFRID LAURIER | Cana eiopment @8iihe Loglish language and reli i ee ty has “ver « tole e. ty end ' aa te oe — * & he eines n - .% ~s , , - . - Pe grad, Nov. 1 The Ru Pantorium Pioneer Clean - The Conservative Association, , on » hav ; to ¢ r Phone 4 “eae iil \ apers are ore and re . ght, o tion of M. M. 1 frid Laurier|man of French und Ho- pel sy ak e's * nia "s ~ > the ‘THE EMPEROR VIEWED. DEFEAT IN EAST PRUSSIA FROM A ed to tal view that En : ens, seconded by 1 vert, an- throughout the| man Catholic faith, the grace and ¥ : . ; 6 Le ie an - Sollewian” siactelahk! HILL—LONG COLUMNS OF GERMAN PRISONERS wr of all Gana- | facility i und the}? +g try ng ‘ 79-51. a: aatiaiier” O = PASS THROUGH WARSAW—MANY WITH dans conspicuous | breadt! tibly ap- ee ee Nee ee FROZEN HANDS AND FEET. i 1¢ Poles at ¢ s \ - = 4 That this annual meeting of gale tritain. Por|pealing alike bat the great hic } ' : , cit . the Prince Rupert Conservative Wa ve has stool) rac Canad English i 7 ye eesh ene ur? a ee | London, Nov. 26.—-A Warsaw | clothing. wis umed in the/ French, Catholic and P Sng aL Sy ght at 8 or *. . Lasso ati " desi os a ee ee lispateh says long columns of| The Emperor of Germany wit- te ty politics, a} } aa s he attendedi”*”* ky Mona , , Pie on a - the har |German prisoners are passing|nessed, from a hill, the German t ‘ ~ { iB ‘ i : ‘iehar eBride, Pr - . r ns After| L’Ass i ‘ exe, where at — an : — : . s } | . : . f a . en ; at ithrough the city, among -them| defeat at the hawds of the Rus- edited Aten ame if an. deter nened Ke war Ol sia ! nea Se en ae a ; ‘or | many of the Prussian Guard,|sians. The Emperor took abrupt ay Commons. | his ae . . | . ane aa approval OF) any of the wounded Germans |leave of the commander-in-chief, alte us leader| with a ' cone , “ % ae an erg parti. | havin their hands and feet\asking him to convey his greet- \ : ‘ \ es 0 ne day e hearti- t adil foals \ . . 8 ‘ 7 o a bac f warm | ings he troops. se nee : , ae ; y br 7 | e the action taken by Sir frosen, . Chrous — © ‘to wt P . -_ a — a : » at M l Kais dds i ia . as McBride in urging upon : — : y ie is] ‘ ‘ is ; : The Vire ap M “i unas i un ent at Ottawa and the ' : here is stil] graduated with honors, and gas a0 ond actress Ss she (stitute aged for LARGE GERMAN BRITISH NAVAL bs rl ‘ ‘ wan F ° i 8 acred th | providing defence der the Pacific LOSSES TO DATE P nd undi hat va She gated a tear-| g Coast, which, in view of the recent FORCE SURRENDERS aq stands t i xe gave ex ' went forth to ese- Mia? hostilties, is more than ever felt | ssdienciiialdl Siciasiaeitindl se int person. |; ot. ; e her holy will i ™M G. M 241 N |to be necessary; and that a copy (Special to The Dally News.) (Special to The Daily News) F nest pictur | j i snimated fis rhe Kais« lied on the Peles | Av the winne t| this resolution be forwarded | Petrograd, Nov. 26.—A corre- | London, Nov. 26.—During the » ‘ : ‘ | ! \ n +} | : ’ = » se 4q ° y . “ neu . , any t tl ! troops as | the ated Dy Kichard MeBride. | and ndent, deseribing the fighting| war the navy has lost 4,327 off- lay rom all f the ‘ ind the student ‘ j Bay : thie thers and saviors. Those | N “08? * "| a a lon 1 B says that/cers and* men killed and 473 ya Great Brit y.” he said stn caus . , m the River zura, say a Ss and* m ec oe “ eS . ’ ‘ said, wo = ket Ne ‘ seas domin-|tice to reign coo © . - ‘e a — ; - . SIDELIGHTS ON THE. WAR lthree German regiments were | wounded, 980 missing and 575 e an ile 108 = { his devoted immediately afler graduation a — \ vould per ‘ atrat \ e , caught on the banks of the river'captives or interned. | | i ere iL : hin woul ro le } ‘ 11 . his po-|the y ¢ lawyer bega take} soy, Salvat \ lal { pending Mane. 15 \ccord-|and suffered heavily from the| --- a - A ! ron silat tive terest e ques--| ; 0 ve re serl . ~ d from hisjana t n pul yu i te thane anata \ t 84 feech_|ine te information from Berlin pecotam ‘eetiilery fee. rheir | Lona HAIRED EN. » came a tlood - g i | & With n God a the Holy|n be served 274.7 }preparations are being made for ; : . te | —— af easages. cou-|sive y g J h-Canadia as-|, _ at f' Se a ocr a ee h iblic proclamation of the only way to escape Was &@CPOSS) paitor, The Daily ete: . rein, wm) hay aray ul ‘ PP ar 3 f . ‘ate ‘ y that he may , x the editing of a nak ie tevele of 3 aad we Rupert Towing Co tunexation of Belgium, mention-| the river, but this was frustrated | Sir,—If we are going to reduce public ser-| paper and taking part in bi : diiaiie ies ahi otal oil ed as happy German Ke pg by the Russian cavalry. PEE hoe cost of living why not begin md Empire n pub est E. Se. .s Ph Red ae med ees scepire ON their position was hopeless, the | with the barbers, who are the i strength eul rhe » « bart HO. Kaiser Withelm von Belgium aia . ; whole force, amounting to two] li coal i ie the off paired with Arthabas i practice his REE Biack Address: P. O it is reported from Ber 1 that . ' i greatest extortioners In y. ears, with the | professi In 1868, he married T0 SERVE CITY F \geney for the “Avance” | the defeat of the Geremans by the and a half regiments, surren-| woehants may charge a small the hand still) Miss Zoe Laf ine, Of Montrea rhe D — Oil Mot io5tf,| dian troops has made a very dered. per cent more for their wares ‘ ‘? bait ally News : sheartening essio er- Se . ee, faith and he h 1, du gal ne oo . a ies tiacil seh, a al heartening impression in Get than Southern cities but these shed ere is 4 j vears d . , e ! hed, there is | tl e oe ; 4 up : th i Acme Importers busy — ‘GERMANS RENEWING fellows are not satisfied without it this hope va pirate r i 7 : ; / The Germans say the Indians s long as his ‘ t ion Page Thre . at the City Hall, would heir Third Avenue) ...sonally are much stronger and ATTACK ON CALAIS |: — their prices. It is per- Wilfrid will | ae. 8 d ides for tne : 7 o thelr Shannen e nimble than German sol- etly ridiculous that it should leadershij i ‘ ld bs around the 7 fh ae “s "Th : sf liers, and it is, therefore, impos- (Bpeciel to The Dally News.) cost fifty cents here for a hair- y & 1 th vn sal ! e ey Will en on . » : ; ( s . wn 1s imposed |), Fr the Also ; : sat qua of this vith prices tl / will |" for the latt a ‘aca h London, Nov. 26.—The Allies|ecut when the same ean be had tory 3 » ' . : , - = ; them é -to-hant fight , . . y and de- | nina toys repaired Phone uN stagger all former ideas of prices | 2 eee pe me have been attacked in foree from|in Vaneouver- for twenty-five i o ant al ess the dians are outn - w . on 83 $t It iy t be generally known * . * nil Ypres to La Bassee. A terrifclcents and thet im Sret-clams e sai } . sae 7 same | — { mons fast bat , aave & the] For a comfortable rox oe. yeep It is also reported that the Eng-|battle has been commenced, The|shops. A man with a large fam- iL vy be the length} For X ids 8 MeRae| ity wh neve " t emplozed | te we o. “oo eet sh are adopting tactics which;Germans have heavy reinforce-|ily of boys will need a government f o yit elves cit siness more t venue ea ig Stree 4 ; . : re : the ‘hands of Bros os tt ae S ” two d rs al|Newly opened Steam heat and |"? he 35 ae cd ments and fresh guns for this re-| bonus if he is to patronize those “Sa I 5 eee ate Be drawina lhok aud cold Gates in. nie eee we .. a hand-to-hane aaron of alt aie - eut yo osticin A reduction taunt to hee | " struggie begins. way rrough 1e ies me. e tere e. aie , £400.00 per annum just!Free baths Rates reasonable * or the city will become famous ferce ‘ : : . | s general! elieved 200,000 . . . 2 ‘ ar . ° be. -. i i . is g - ul > i = bi —_ British —- ~~ thus > for its long haired men. I [ M A h l This might Be s good time fo; . She G. T-2. een Jbut it 96 Banat somes of them will eee MENT or men TWO-BITTS. : > ~ ope BOmeO > e US. ) Insure Men At The Fron ta campaign for aldermen [aaye arrived hereon Tuesday [it it Roped some of tem will /vem mn eae \ ve the ming year without | night got in this forenoon The | Lam informed Gi rmany hoped | SMITHERS MAN TO PLAY ~ . HELP RED CROSS heist If this were done, I think delay was caused by a mudslide tt lth insurrection in the Trans- HOCKEY IN ENGLAND th ty would, generally |the vieinity of izelion, The ser-j. al and Orange Free State would . s ; — be good eough to pul : . bette en to take!lviee, however was not interfered ~ Pied ae ni a he ‘ hich tt wo energetic members of the : . . | have oken ou ugus , rcke ae . , ly News the following egard nw 1 re secur-|with, as the regular Wednesd ' 04) : ail Z In Ms nat ~ ~¥ ¥ “ . a coming generation have been seqdue ‘ o sé e¢ agree- f . re rie a of the married n w to tl inxious to serve the in-|morning train proceeded = as ' were Canadian contingent In England) .ccessful in adding something ‘ a wel m = and secret treaties with|have selected there is one mem- . : Devens ts of the city, rather than/usual, ; he Wet and ther is ; ‘ eteiat: Sate Bt to the Red Cross fund. Misses a at ‘ iis ‘ e i 4 *yers 8v » “ = str Jac - , : . whom the salary of 8400] e ‘ ns ' : Be — bet o m we eee Sm ty: Violet Mortimer and Doris Pat- appointed to deal with tl 4 naan meanest j ' ” * as ‘axes ae = ’ dous, =. ~~ ean P — tulle got busy a few weeks ago ! “mE i i | vere sent oO apeto ( “over on e Sm rs aE ‘ g il information submitted “RA TEPAYER’ 9 ! ? : oa = ilies = oe on the Smitnere \ a sina with their little needles and made } \ ‘ 0 anecee 0 0 »s. » ur > 1 7 y » ; re ee see hy ane Don t Argue! | = a x aan. Se oe a number of kettle lifters whieh their lives to the extent of 81,000 Canadians. = heir friend d 4 N ; McNichol came { : s ; ; they sold to their friends an has been placed with al fi BRITISH DESTROYERS . ir. ¢ \ 1 eh came in on Jack is reported to be one of neal the proceeds to the British Go to Cole’s Segar Store } |r delayed train this morning|iy. post amateur hockey players stoma Sb oll the foes for medical DO DARING WORK|} °° '° Gar Store | Viren ‘tne tatorior, Me save thatthe eet amateur hockey players] ed Gross Society, ‘Thay aye aing . : ons sterially | . —s 7 = ““lthat Canada has produced, ie rails al $ 2 = Cae WITH EVERY 50c PURCHASE YOU 1e large growd on board accept-)eanadian hockey players are now received beck on Ochaeus refore able to insure th wor. 7 (Special to The Dally News) r eT A COUPON. * delay with the best of g004]jjcaly to do credit to themselves ledgement from the secretary of aoe ne mm eee for subscrip London, Nov. 26.—~Dispatches h r. hey bad lots of good} ait “Ithe society tor the sum = one the cost of insurance Dover say that British de $280.00 Motor Cycle First priae hoand « ; ound, four shillings @ ten from wer sf t ‘. yjoard and everybody was I ’ ists have been distributed at « troyers playe d an important part $06.00 Victor Victrola Second Pris happy a REMARKABLE COMBINATION. pence. ‘he scheme is commended by U! the bombardment of Zeebruge Given Away Free on New Years Day ’ : — —_— a ae Paoveaguor , sae Je PRE ine gomeone. Sey ous ¥ teaming with great daring close WASHED NUT COAL—$8.00. pene ae Plion list and who wishes t if the shore The vessels drew PIPES TO FIT ANY FACE New Wellington Goal Com- ~ WANTED. Hix, seoretary-freasure: * the fire of the German guns, | des pany, Phone 146, tf.| Draw a line through the center People to come and see our hing could be better for the | : she of the names, and on each side which disclosed their position to : be sk “of Second en Who are risking their the Britinh naval guns. The Brit.| of the line you have still the immense stock 0 ad policy of insurance fo h ships withdrew without casu- names of the two generals, a Hand Furniture, We must slaying at home and ul ‘ities, returning to home perts S ] ° rather curious coincidence, dispose of it at once, Prices ‘fe the nominal sum of #1 f for stores n er alinmen ¢ ont emmeme to suit everybody, Corner of poare very | Mi \ rhat distant friend wil? Under the Auspices of waares Third Avenue and Seventh “ a + ct me. be THE PRINCE RUPERT CATHOLIC CLUS To know of reliable party going Street P tune Ge oe HT ee ee cad ai ee THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, AT 8:30 to Kastern Canada within a poli yreyee Meee, B. ©., November 26, 1914 dainty Xmas Can® 00 0086 Se Sip REFRESHMENTS om " Phones No. 86 and 465, Mr tetccceesens pnenrneeeeetttennn jae Bros 273-74-75 2 month, Apply Box 1, Daily News. sonee recccocooooooooonnnee IN POLAND GERMANY’SNEWNAVAL BASE DESTROYED BY BRITISH NAVY - SIX SUBMARINES TAKEN “OVERLAND NW SECTIONS NOW MASS OF TWISTED IRON—MILITARY TRAIN AND SUP- PLIES DESTROYED.