tL L/ NEWS pal THE Effrn BO makes 4 Special give War News ' x 4 prery Vy egisl .od —_— THE DAILY NEWS) === _— FE AND VERSES AND SUCCESSES MARK TODAYS DISPATCHES (Special to The Daily News) Freneh ito s Novon had su Meuse , 1 cross t St. Mi chael, where they ver throw back again rhe (,sermans we ! ’ ‘ ! give way on the Freneh wing, where heavy attacks ‘ tmade from Nancy and Tor rhe also retired in the southerr gion of Woevre Heavy fighting is now e lat both east and west wings of th battle STRIAN ARMY IN GALICIA CONTINUES GENERAL RETREAT (Special to The Dally News.) An official state ‘ tf N n states that a severe battle j Sept : y ‘ ti} me : I : \ g the f t fr M 4 Miatotrert rie ‘ i Mt ARE TRYING QUIFLANK VON KLUK (Special to The Daily News.) \ battle of . ™ ak d of the An i battle N sixty here the mk Von (ERMAN FORCE 10 MEET RUSSIANS (special Lo The Daily News.) The inhab fled from + n taken who have ps into the iivancing ins have } VENILE BOSTONIANS. » had the the feign should see the West ps if she iyre hot t, borrow ports it a try at find it a issic, and dancers il, but no is much pies seem of wight Bostoni 1 better sagement ehtly than re. Wien Slates far tended that eXtended hich the ¢@ rights Cessful leeade, all y outfit core ehery and ’ tf the called he local nents t} i} i fair STERN STRUCGLE STILL CONTINUES IN NORTH FRANCE (Special to The Daily News) Paris, Sept an) wo engage ents which have decisive results in the great battle being waged in Northert France are being fought Phe Allies struck the (rerman right wine northwest of Noyon, while the invading forces hurled themselves against the French line between Verdun and the beginning of these at tacks, announced a French of ficial, on the French right the en emy began to give away before the attack of the Allies coming from the direction of Naney and roul rhe report admits that the Germans succeeded in gaining a foothold on the Meuse Heights but have net crossed the river to the southern region GERMANS RETREAT— SOUTHWEST AFRICA (Special to The Dally News.) London Sept 26 A Cape town dispatch says the British forees occupied Inderitzbucht in German Southwest Africa rhe German garrison had retreated after blowing up the railway and destroying the wireless 50,000 PRISONERS IN GERMAN HANDS— 30,000 ARE RUSSIANS (Special to The Dally News.) Paris, Sept. 26 A message from Berlin. says that the gen eral staff, having agreed to ex change ofieial lists of prisoners found it necessary to admit that seecia, raves ror PRESIDENT E. J. CHAMBERLIN. ste o"scr's "tu — Se PRICE FIVE CENTS PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1944. JUTFLANKING ENEMY DEATH STRUGGLE IN FRANCE STILL ON ” TWO MORE CAVALRY REGIMENTS 70 RE SEM: Strathcona Horse and Royal Ca- nadian Dragoons to Be Added to Expeditionary Force. FREIGHT RATES DISCUSSED WITH G. T.P. OFFICIALS HERE PRESENT RATES TO RUPERT CONSIDERABLY GREATER THAN TO VANCOUVER VIA C. P.R.—COMPANY WILL EQUALIZE i 0) Sent | Car / 7 RATES TO WINNIPEG AND CONSIDER THOSE TO tii aati non EDMONTON. \ } has d led t \ committee of the Board of ecouver. It was only commodity first Canadia \ Trade, of whieh W. P. Lynch was rates that were higher and his , by_ adding tw ; hairman, had an interview this department had been working : giments of 5 aiorning wit: tiv, A: ae Siledbes steadily for three months in an and a each r ° ’ jeffort to get them adjusted. As { K will be tt head of the freight department of |tar as the rates to Winnipeg Strath s Horse and the Re eight department head of the G.| were concerned, he could assure anadian Prageor Both rex T. P., and Mr. J. BE. Dalrymple. A/the Board of Trade that the Pates us f the | snent f formal communication was read,|; would be made the same as to t a tpresent th mi ut that the rates of the, Vancouver. With regard te those ; ‘i '. P. from Winnipeg and Ed-|from Edmonton, he was net so ' : ; nonton were considerably greater | sure, as the mileage was consid- . : than similar rates over the C. P.|erably more than to Vaneotiver. r R. to Vaneouver. The C. P. R. It was their intention at all times ra flour from Winnipeg is to work for the best interests of \ iS cents per ewt., while the rate Prince Rupert and the matter er the G. T. P. to Prince Ru-, would be gone thoroughly into. ' j \\ ‘ tis 61 cents. Butter and eges After a considerable amount of aval rom Edmonton to Vancouver via ld scussion, in which it was pointoce ; ae the ©. P. R. are $1.35 per ewt.,) ed out that on the completion of ‘ th reg while to Prince Rupert it is $1.74.) the P. & G. BK. they could not pos- } g g i It was pointed out that with these | sibly get a bigger rate from Ed- P ; nfavorable rates Prince Rupert|monton than the C. P. R. is echare- set ould net compete with Vancou- jing and that Prince Rupert should ) hh the permanent f ver for the north coast trade. It}get the same rate now, it was P . . aa ‘ was also shown that the original | practicaliy admitted that the con- ees Prané Belgiu sale of lets was made under the|tention of the Board was correct, d x temporary garrison duty promise that rates to Prinee Ru- It was then anneunced that Mr. i: nas 8 the ean he ce. J. CHAM BERLIN, — pert would suecessfully compete |Rosevear would remain over for > tuieiom Mantel President of the G. T. P. Railway, Now Visiting This City. with thase to Vancouver, a few days to adjust all these ft Halifax some days ago In reply, Mr. Rosevear stated|matters and that a “town” rate for Prince Rupert would go into effect on October 14. eres come AND PARTY VISITS THIS CITY jms sary rurren is ausrmauiane seizeo | WITHOUT OPPOSITION \fler the Board of ‘Trade eon. PARTY MAKES FIRST TRIP OVER NEW ROAD AND IS VERY Cena. a seniatanns Undies aint erence with Mr. Dalrymple and ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT COUNTRY OPENED UP — WILL - titan Staff London, Sept. 26.—-The Admir- M Rosevear a committee from LEAVE FOR EAST THIS AFTERNOON. ‘ F | alty announces that a telegram he City Couneil, consisting of the ee Valeartier Sept 24. Miss |has been received from Vice-Ad- Mayor, Alderman Morrissey and Phi party of the G. 1 Phe party a real enthusiastic} y7. rupper, a granddaughter of}miral Sir George Patey stating Alderman MeClymont presented mr. Peact 7 ty last night on about Prince Rupert _ climate and Sir Charles Tupper, eias written | that the town and harbor of the case of the city for cheaper | * to pecsion Phe party the | sress they find het It to Colonel Sam Hughes, asking;Friedrich Wilhelm, the seat of ites for coal from Alberta Phe |‘ u dent EK. J, Cham he Tf Sst trip across the new that she be allowed to join the|government of Kaiser Withelm’s t rate is $5.90, and is pro " Mols : McPherso1 pened up by the railw ard ursing staff which will aeeom-/Land (the name applied to the \ibitive M. Donaldson, vice have great confidence it | pens the troops rhe applica-|German portion of New Guinea), rhe committee was asked if)! cnera: Gecseer;, | . Gy -as Opening OPT on has been sent to Colonel|has been oecupied by an Austra- t was prepared to enter into ai’: ! - ple, vice-president) a great co i but also for inf Jones, of the army medical ser-jlian foree without opposition. ict for coal in case of cheap ora J. A. Hutcheson, chiet | see y, both of which will] |,.,, who is Ottawa } Armed forces of the enemy ap- er rates being granted and r« \ » Hinton ; aking Prince Ru grandson of Sir George Eti-| pear to have been concentrated at plied that they could not since ger trafic mana ; oily wilh @ great-future na) ie Cartier Jacques Gartier, is|Herbertschoz, where they were the coal was never sampled. Mr. | *>' , , Seer generai)a Milure hich should not be very }with the engineer signaling | annihilated. Rosevear pointed out that they | 'Pe'eh! General Superit meres | orps He holds an aviator’'s li- | : —_—_—— - never made special rates unless |tendent M met the party at It is expected that the party will) ....o and is also an expert wire- Everything in season cooked the party had some definite bus- |?" = ind accompanied leave f the East again this aft ess operator. the way you like it. London Cafe. iness to offer Hie then offered to then the ty Or ROO transport a car of coal consigned to the city from any mine in Al < berta free of charge and if after Vhs ote care whee Brena as ce ie LISSAU | a test of the coal they wished tolthe G. T. P clals to town are | W th | O H do business a special rate would |,), p ce Rupert rrans (Special to The Daily News.) | es Oo me pera ouse be given, tinental Allawa ind Bona I d Sept 6 4 Central | = lin tn tee a Ray wanton eet TONIGHT TONIGHT ials Showed themselves willing | qtted up 1 a good advertise-\ihat the Aua in seaport of Lis to do everything in their power! ment for the company People | ca I) af was bombarded for the city of this eity are nat ally te he French fle September | lested I the Prines Rupert 10 l ‘ { ere inded | ata oa) JUVENILE BOSTONIANS” London, Sep 26.—German | ° snes owe we oh toot aos st anne to “haw warmest Miy Tango Maid h ics were hoisted over} . | We buy and serve omy the best'!the semaphore station at Lissa IN THE NEW AND SPARKLING MUSICAL COMEDY (Special to The Daily News.) | : . | the market affords. London Cafe. | the totals already announced for an aviation Game jzaar and sale of work on Tuesday, | (Special Lo The Dally News.) } were erroneous. The aggregate 223.24 a on Sept 26..'The INTRODUCING THE ARGENTINA TANGO number of prisoners in German RUSSIANS HOLDING , We dof o atts eo hao oo : . ; oy =~ hands is reduced fro 1 2h ~ t GERMAN VANGUARD bLamains {, took possession of NEXT WEEK'S PLAYS:—‘“THE ISLE OF SPICE,” “THE Ke IN EAST PRUSSIA, . Coco | | German, ov West. | SNOW SLIPPER,” “THE LOVES OF LENORE” (Special te The Daity News) DANCE AT © P. @. a ‘ ‘ com yon en -—-— ee : BAPTIST CHURCH. Petrograd, Sept, 26 The hus be nen 80th F Phe it had previously sunk | Morning worship, tf a, ™ ib-|sians have eheeked a tentative} Gentlemen © ee ~~ the it ind the Ttalo, two Ger, | ! \“ tI J .P forjadvanece of the German vanguard Majestic Goonentinn ' x var vessels SPECIAL MONDAY AED Vunenay mm ith esuse a aye ‘ ' ’ ‘ ‘ euart ! ih i i ’ ‘ individuals. Evening worship..{between Schesuschubin and Vin~|g **4er the Ausploes of the $ Between Acts—Fifth Episode of “THE MILLION DOLLAR 1:30; subject, “Reward of Dili-|eent SS ae CITY BAND. : MYSTERY” j rjen ' } t| Andrew's Society. gent Seeking Bunday seh me i } 30 pom, You are wel FOOTBALL. ' To Be Held in A ne “ be held Sunday e o e ft it Sop. m, at the City Reserved Autl ents information sbout rhe Callies defeated the Dry.| St. Andrew's Society Hall ) ul the pp ' ose of organisz RENESION—Ele, Tie, Chee Ges Geste C808 tal ; ori uo ‘ j my “ : i otball games, either sehedult lock eleven last night by one goal ON TUESDAY iid band, and also to see Seats Now on Sale at Orme's Drug Store los postponed, ean be had by all. jt othing in the hardest fought September 29, 1914 hat i nents will have to be DOORS OPEN AT 7:45.CURTAIN 8:30 SHARP ing up Fits Cigar Store tf} game of the season ' purchased 222-23) oon *