—— THE DAILY NEWS [== yes a SPO ial Effort to a war News immediately v P it Is Received a = ‘ es SS ee het v., M PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1944. SE PRICE FIVE CENTS eEEeeEeeee—ee—_—_—> ee ae ee NEMY SEEM TO BE ABANDONING RUSH ON CALAIS SSIANS STILL GAINING CROUND ALONG THE VISTULA puSSIANS DISLODGE GERMANS WITH BAYONET AND THEIR CAVALRY FOLLOW UP RETRE ATING INFANTRY— FIELD GUNS WITH TEAMS COMPLETE CAPTURED. | (Special to The Dally News) making ‘ ' ! es ga f X OMmeial the Germa fantry I the Vistula retreat of th emy e from the ed several fleld ¢ *. sone " Bzura River, teams completed We are reac! puting the number of orisoner ; sitle line we captured if Brveviny Ate ‘ in f ps valley of the hed | ’ Rzazow I vy frog some places we toward Urzeziny was a division of rmans by the the Prussian guard 4 In the region of Sgiera Zdun Als t Brzeziny and ska some German troop Bowne y sueeeeded in holding themselves in trenches ship Olympic and sent to Ne that she sank Up to date the passengers it took plac MINBOW REPORTED IN FIGHT WITH LEIPZIG AND NUREMBERG EATTLE PAPERS CLAIM THAT FRE SAVED RAINBOW AND TOWE NCH CRUISER MONTCALM D HER IN DAM- AGED CONDITION TO ESQUIMALT. PRs i from Portland, erviser Montealm Phe Rainbow (me bow met the s said to be drydocked and un- ber" Leipzig and Nu lergoing pai it Esquimalt, to nr egon coast and which | t she wa wed by the . « badly damag- ‘Montcalm ( of her crew Seattle papers claim that the es censor kept the news from the} Sh escape through Canadian public hx Seattle | ass f the French Star —- MAL AM ATEURS ATTORNEY-GENERALS’ DEPARTMENT NOW | AT THE MAJESTIC RECOMMENDS ECONOMY A M ist night some} Sheriff Shirley has issued all my of the various /his summonses for the Grand and} e < headquarters Petit juries for the Supreme . Ferner ta sa lene Grand Jury consist of wa ; ie m wane q \ onsists ; ilies bef ecu — thirteen good men and true, ac 7 ; cording to statute, but the Petit i ; fury has been ent down to the cs re oo Saintes permitted by law "i than: Misi tele amely, twenty-four. The maxi-| al unite, ‘ele anid. mum number allowed for a Petit M first ; Jury is forty-eight but the At \ wnev-General issued a notice bere imposing Agro vec gmmending the strictest econ eH 4 ia sia" nhton to emy and in view of the fact that ‘ y" Kk New Wes ate which always | — has a big docket, managed with s Mr. Seheinman oun oe Gee te SameNS OM : : twenty-four It is expected thal — exhibition, by Setian Clement will preside ta N OF COL. McKAY MEPACIF\C GREAT EASTERN.| OF VERNON KILLED | - irt, president of On November 13, Lieut. Harry , Mastern Railway | vo nshal MeKay, of the Royal En that ed in Vancouver | oi neers, was killed in action a ent rate of PrOB-) yy jout. MeKay was the eldest son| # of the railway) + oo) U.K. and Mrs. MeKay, of ¥ | from Squamish, ce ae Port, lowe Bound, to | - ‘uring the present) Yor Xmas Cards see McRae | Bros. 273-82 i Pe tccee Cael TONIGHT! One , °* Two Good Preliminaries. Boxing Starts at MMission —Reser ‘ rene eceenn BOXING EXHIBITION AT THE NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB BETWEEN Fighting McKay and Jack McDermitte IN A FIFTEEN-ROUND CONTEST Doors Open at 9 30, and ved Ringside, $2; General Admission $1 TONIGHT! 10 ps are still TRANSFERRING THE CREW OF THE AUDACIOUS TO SAFETY w York It shows the Audaciou not a word has come over the e on October 27th. All rhe « listing badly picture in the heavy sea, cables from England admitting her attempts to get information on the subject have been unanswered. shown above was taken from the deck of the rescue but of course RUSSIANS CONTINUE TO GAIN GROUND ALONG THE VISTULA—TAKING GUNS AND PRISONERS PRINCE RUPERT CADET | CORPS HOLDS BANQUET Inspiring Speeches by Mayor Newton, Rev. Mr. Dimmick, ©. H. Nelson, Canon Rix and Others. Last evening the Cadet Corps of this city, which has been or- trained — by Mr. Leek, gave its first ban- quet in the Knights of Pythias Hall. In addition to the forty members of that body that were ‘present there also gathered a large number of the parents and friends, ineluding the resident The boys até with a will, while their seniors watched them with envy. Later refreshments were passed around to the visi- tors. A number of speeches were delivered and also several musical selections. Mayor Newton presided. In ganized and George clergy. does not prove although according to loss, GERMANS SEEMS T0 HAVE ABANDONED RUSH FOR CALAIS | (Special to The Daily News.) | a Anxious to Catch Offenders. Rate. i | Londen, Nov. 28 There are . sailietavitinsin jstrong indications that the fresh omy i i N °8.—-Brisk 1 ' ifttempts by the Germans to London, Novy. 27 The Copen-| " ene sige — , an Ps ness was done at Lloyd's panner- | force a way to Calais by turning |hag spondent of The Daily} : : | , te end of war speculation, ‘| pier gz the Allies left wingiw says he learns from Be lin ip ; a are being abandoned al st as ‘ g I rt but Wi rds are posted nightly March next. There is a certain as begun 18 means Du ? } ae ; suburbs of the German yolume of opinion there that jone thing, the immediate retire- : : apit lemanding peace and thinks the chance is good. En- iment of the Germans from West ‘ ‘i aka iaitte g threats. The police 4iries in the city yesterday “g showed th yeek 75 guineas | : dear the postess cue ak thar 1owed that last week 75 guinea per cent was quoted for a policy | Vays appes e next rht ¢ - |\Gomne convesr av Se . might ane’ under whieh total loss would be the ithor es do not see anx- NATIONAL CLUB TONIGHT | (le vuthont " : w - ye paid in the event of the war not nema s t ‘ c » oe rs P atch the ' ona °F being over by the end of next The ddleweiz wxing con-|fe f g rther atte p Phe middleweight boxing con-|fea wing further attention Mareh. The rate had fallen to test to be held at the National|to the peace agitation. 60 guineas, Spo g Wh tonight shoul wae i Sporting Club h : | On the other hand, there has prove to be a good encounter as KIPLING VISITS SOLDIERS. (j.4..) an increase during the last both men have had great exper- ae week or ten days of five shillings nee he » ore ner ; ence in the ring, are trained 1n|@oes to Salisbury and Mingles ;,, coven shillings and sixpence the best condition and evenly With Canadians. ‘and even ten shillings in full war inatehed., permeate irisk rates of insurance on pri- T ites s ‘ » 5 7 97 oi rs } , The contest is to be at va London, Noy. 27--Rudyard Kip-|yate house property on the East pounds, weighing at 3 o'clock era who has written many £00d/(,.¢. For big works such as the ifternoon jthings about Canada’s patriotism |-pyne yards, the rate has advanc- | MeDermitte hails from the | duris « the present war, went to|.g ten shillings to one pound. Eastern States and has a good sa isbury Plains to see the Cana- | What is in the minds of the few rd in the ring. | dian troops at work. In charge |) »depwriters who are speculating MeKay hails from Vancouve! Jot Colonel Turner, commander of | on the end of the war is secret, and has defeated all whe midtie-| ihe Third Brigade, he visited | put the question of German sup- weights in Western Canada most of the camp centers and ap-|pjies is being much talked about MeDermitte appears to be the | pe ired much impressed with the|in the city. heavier but both men have show®/ thoroughness of the training and CL ae. p well in their training the earnestness with which the " Bapties Church. Phere will be one good prelim- jmen tackled their strenuous du- Morning worship, 11 a. m.; nary and the main bout it sched-| ties Later in the day he was|supject, “The Edueation of a rf led for 10:45 There has been | entertained at lunch by Colonel Great Man.” Sunday School, a od advance in the sale of/Purner, attended by his brigade }s-39, Evening worship, 7:30 {ti ickets and the crowd is expected | oficers, whose general appear-)y m.: subject, “The Minority Re- be a fairly good one ance and fitness the famous au- LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB. yy i | rhe Ladies’ Musical Club had , recital on Friday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. |p I Palmer. The prog...m, i which consisted*of many delight- as follows: ful numbers, was ~ | ppuett (Plane “Poet and Peasant’, | ..». Suppe Misses Pillsbury and Nelson } Song 1 Think Guy D'Hardelot | Mrs. Ling iPiane Sol Prelude . Rachmaninos . Miss Irwin sone oo De Those Tears’ Del Relgo | Miss Barnsley Piane Solo Selected Mrs. Dolling lViolin Solo, “Thais . Massenett | Mr rey scott sone A Perfect Da J. Bond Miss King with Victim’ dbbigate by r. Preseott Piano Solo o> Selected Mra Dolling 4 donation of 85 has been re- ceived from Mrs, FP. G, Kirkpa. trick in aid of the Belgian Dis. ltress Fund, whieh brings the | total receipts up to $239.50, PLACARDS DEMANDING PEACE ARE POSTED IN BERLIN CITY on Always Reappear—Not thor favorably FRENCH MORATORIUM. commendte upon, SPECULATING ON END OF THE WAR | Lloyd’s—Fali in the EVERY CONFIDENCE the war would be over by|-phe House of Lords will reassem- ciency had been shown. opening the mayor said that while there might be a feeling against encouraging anything in the may of militarism when that meant extension of power, but when it meant training for de- SD IN BRITISH NAVY rs Are Torn Down by Police Brisk boca Being Done at Lemisiad deniuaes the Public fence it was to be encouraged. That There Is No Cause for This move was a good one. He Nervousness. congratulated them on the gath- ering. He congratulated’ Mr. Leek upon what he had done in connection with the Cadet Move- ment. A splendid state of effi- These ble on January 6, but the House}boys in their training might be of Commons will not resume un-|¢alled upon some time to go to the front. ev. Mr. Dimmick said that he was going to address himself to the loss of some of our older the subject of honor. To be a there is no cause for ner-|man of honor one need but be a yousness, but every reason for}man of courage in all its aspects, complete confidence in the power|Mr. Dimmick quoted from a doc- of the navy to give effect to the|yment signed by Lord Kitehener wishes and purposes of the Em-|and most of the great army lead- pire. ers condemning the use of alco- hol. This was backed up by emi- FAREWELL PRESENTATION nent medical men also, The or- TO MISS JACKSON |... nization to whieh they belong- ore ed, he said, addressing the Cadets, This ‘afternoon the Women’s|tended to build up strong bodies Auxiliary of the Anglican Chureh|together with honor and high will hold a meeting at the bish-|oharacter. They were the com- to make a fare-ling men of the country. They well presentation to Miss Jack-| would have to enter into these un- (Special to The Dally News) Nov. 28.—Both houses of @Parliament have adjourned. London, til February. Winston Churchill said, despite ships, p's residence port.” You are welcome, THE WEATHER. Compiled by F. W. Dowling, Go to Cole’s Segar Store WITH EVERY 50¢ PURCHASE YOU GRY & COUPON $280.00 Motor Oycle Pirst prise $65.00 Victor Victrola Second Prize Given Away Free on New Years Day — PIPES TO FIT ANY FACE Paris, Nov. 28.—A_ dispatch Observer. from WDordeaux says that the ie die Flnettet a 28, 1944.) French government Before (hela rameter ios... cccessss 29.432 end of the month probably will ax. MORI OE so tin 6 0 8 ee 40.0 prolong the moratorium for an- ich RY: 32.0 other period, ote . : <9 ee Mrs. A."Ewings and two daugh- ters and three small children ar- Don’t Argue! rived here from Moyie, B, C,, yes- terday to join her husband and balanceof family here, WANTED. to month Fastern Canada within WASHED NUT COAL-—-$8.00, New Wellington Coal pany, Phone 116, To know of reliable party going a Apply Box 1, Daily News. Com. tf. son. dertakings with clear minds and Miss Jackson has done a great) trong characters. The day was deal of valuable church work here, coming when the country expect- particularly among the residents|.q them to do their duty, no mat- df Seal Cove, and her departure|toy what that was. will be very sincerely regretted by} «4. 4. Nelson spoke briefly, stat- all who know her, ing that he was led to believe from the way in which the boys made away with the supper that boys had not changed materially from what they were a tew years ago. He congratulated the Cadet Corps on their showing. The training in a military way would teaeh les- sons for all time. It would tedeh them orderliness and obegience, together with other lessons that would improve them for business pursuits. Rev. Canon Rix hoped that these Cadets would some time be members of the active militia. That would make them better men physically. A man to be a soldier (Continued on Page 4) Judge Young whe had the mis- fortune to tread on a nail a few days ago is progressing favorably and hearing the of an expert for the defence in the ease of Christian Schafer, Is evidence John Shearer, vs. at his home today. Mr. D. J. Williams, who was in town for a few days in connection with the ereetion of the bunkers for the Rocher de Boule mine, left for ing. Skeena Crossing this morn- Mr. Bullock-Webster left yes- terday afternoon for Work Point, He intends to take up a course of training to complete his qualifi- cations for his lieutenaney in the Prince Rupert Light Infantry. W4aNTED. People to come and see our immense stock of Second Hand Furniture, We must dispose of it at once. Prices Mr. H. B. Gampp, who has been in town for nearly a month at. to various matters in connection with his large real es. state holdings, left on the Prinee George for his home in Wiekers.- ham, Washington, tending to suit everybody. Corner of Third Avenue and Seventh Street, Furniture Stores, Phones No, 86 and 465. ide caalaaall