Legislative Library a as ? THE DAILY oe a GET THE LATEST WAR panes 0 Specie aly NEWS FIRST give War News Imme IN THE DAILY NEWS it Is Rec gived el _ - —————— — - — TT —— penne ry ‘ PRINCE RUPERT, B. 6, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1944. PRICE FIVE CENTS NERS BGIANS SURRENDER ANTWERP; Will: FLAG HOISTED YESTERDAY iTISH GOVERNMENT CONFIRMS REPORT — AFTER FURIOUS \TTAOK BY GERMANS IT WAS DECIDED TO Evacuate ciTyY—NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL NOT DAMAGED. |NTWERP FALLS-RUSSIANS TAKE 10,000 ‘ANTWERP IN FLAMES; NO ATTEMPT TO QUENCH | (Special to The Daily News—10:30 A. M.) | Paris, Oct. 10.—A light blue ;German aeroplane approached }Paris, but disappeared when jchased by the French air senti- nels. The Chronicle says that every sign indicates that Antwerp is falling. The town is in flames (Special to The Daily News.) dral of Notre Dame has not bee through the southern’ section. rhe British dda mased, ;No attempt is made to quench that Ant — the Bel London, Oet. 10 The Me seaman ing Post says it has beer MORE SUCCESS - ’ FOR THE ALLIES IN ed on good authorit tliat At NORTHERN FRANCE I aU Antwerp werp has fallen The official diigibinibiiiie ‘ i Germans @llipress bureau is unable to cor (Special to The Daily News—® A. M.) Phe wetlarm the foregoing anteatiaal Paris, Oct. 10.—The Allies are m the €@-)fpom the Rotterdam correspond advancing in Northern France, the war oflice has proclaimed to- day. The fighting seemed to be confined to the Allies and the Germans’ two wings. Gen. Gal- lieni, as well as the war office, was the authority for the state- ment that it was progressing sat- isfaectorily from the Franeco-Brit- ish standpoint. lag raised/ent says that a more hopeful InOrTIDNE. | view prevails regarding Antwerp took place|fefugees from the city declare ye and s later. The} that not a single German soldier | heir last furi-| has yet entered Antwerp Phe en 6 and 7/Belgian minister is unable to ig. The Bel-|eontirm the fall of Antwerp. (The aus resisted ntly and des- foregoing is an earlier despatch sulted in heavy|There is no doubt about the sur- AN ACTUAL WAR PICTUTE FROM THE FRONT. The German bivouae after the battle of Vise. es. The Cathe-|render. FRENCH TORPEDO BOATS [saps sink THnee COLLIDE AND SINK (Special 10 The Daily News—10:30 A. M.) Paris, Oct. 10.—French torpe- Tokio, Oct. 7.—The belief was expressed at the war office today that the German cruiser Cormor- BRNAN FORCE DESTROYED BY ALLIES SOUTH OF ANTWERP D THE SURPRISE WAS LAID BY THE BRITISH RELIEF FORCE—-EXPERTS NOW THINK AN) .JERP CAN HOLD OUT TILL RELIEVED. do boats 338 and 347 collided at - oe re other wo -_ jIsle Porquerolles, in the Mediter- = oa cake sunk in Kiauchau jranean, and sank. The crews of we. tay eect gee: has oc- jboth vessels were saved. cupied the Shantung railway = A Rome despatch from Cettinje far west as Chinan. says the treops are suffering se- Nn * « verely, especially in the night, Th or hb Wanted. owing to the cold. Snow already ee a ae started the covers the peaks of the moun- talk of a general election in Can- tine 2 ada are poor imitations of good Several detachments of “Aus-|°'tizens. Those who are spread- (Special to The Dally News—® A. M.) landed near Ostend and Was re- Attempting|ported marching on Thursday t trians were compelled to retire. oe aes i oe pss we Allies south|the help of the besieged Belgian : fi veey Were waalte We Valu on British Empire is en aged in the body of Ger-| garrison Experts here are be o> at a ar’ ; ° : \ te ce . menther. rea greatest ‘ae of its history, , into a trap}@inning to ores today that Ant “. 7 id “Ay ‘rt . ONTARIO’S PRESENT and the first in which the concen- it = — werp ne a . — - a F ! i ee 4 ; ae AND PAST PREMIERS ny aig Sperey and a w the ies | relieves e forts and artille ontcudteb of its units have been needed. To \ iting south |are working superbly. The ground et ’ . Hon. W. H. Hearst is the first}make political capital of the situ- A plained, butjabout the city has been so accut Methodist premier of the Prov-Jation is nasty work. If certain sts that they Jat y mapped that the range can HOW A UNIVERSITY FARES AT GERMAN HANDS—LOUVAIN. ince of Ontario. The first pre-|members of the Dominion cabinet whieh was [de easily found. The destruction of the ancient un iversity town of Louvain by the Germans suggests what might have |™ier was a Roman Catholic, the}want a general election, they . Se de ehaieae ae Maneniien atk tietenl a te ainda” temendal in Meiiindtien ob second, Hon. Edward Blake, was|should recognize, first, that the aoe eat alg - ae el - ' a 5 ia we a an Anglican. Sir Oliver Mowat|people of Canada do not want one. GUNS USED RUSSIANS TOOK the “Oxford of Belgium” has raised indignant protests from all partes o the world against jang his two successors \ere!Our citizens could not be enthuats | such an incredible act of vandalis: the part of a nation which boasts of its “culture.” Presbyterians, and Sir Jamesjastie in a political fight at home AGAINST ANTWERP 10,000 PRISONERS Whitney was an Anglican. Since}when such a war rages abroad. | } | ——— | Confederation in the Dominion|About the causes, justice and Empress Theatre. Gored to Death by Bull. there have been four Anglican,|stakes of that war, all Liberals lal to The Daily News—10:90 A. M.) | (Special to The Dally News—10:30 A. mw) | CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF . : i latholie » Be Q y yatives in © e Thousands of} Petrograd, Oct, 10.—-A despateh PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Prof. Alexander, who begins a/ Ottawa, Oct. 9.—Chester Spear- | 'We Roman Catholic, o- —— o08 ee a one ee f - th a free lecture Tue nan, 62 years old, farmer of|®2d one Methodist premier, and|agreed. We may well be conten re x re : ssit ‘ 000 series W : “ os " ee : . aris , , ~shin ., rriving here. | says the Russians took 10, NOTICE. a a tan cadig hmond, 20 miles from Ottawa,|"® Presbyterians. In the Prov-|with the leadership of Borden England are} prisoners and 40 cannon in the! wo epryzZENS re garbage and|"" °' er ee ' Iwas gored to death yesterday by |ince of Ontario the Anglicans arejand the loyal assistance of ‘ operations |jatest fighting in East Prussia, ht ) eollect Pheatre said to be one of the), pull on his own farm. Neigh-|/ersely Conservative, though|Laurier. There is no need what- Mist Ant i Germans are - en ere 1914 rT iiners on the platforr thor s found the mangled body in a | Blake, the second premier of thelever to celebrate the govern- J filer Och Sist 914, all cans | . . ; . an ihe s : al ee ; { : . “00 guns Of LEIPZIG IS REPORTED ate has lectured in all the) field near his home early yester-|Prevince, was Anglican and Lib- wi nt's policy with a general elec- . : 1 calibre, some SAILING TO PANAMA; thet: are not of reguinen S70) 15, es in both Canada aad/day morning. Spearman left his|¢?@l. The majorty of the Presby-|tion. Whichever party had been _ eight miles | SHIPPING SUSPENDED | anid dimensions will be collected yy. y States, and the foll | use to eall on a neighbor and|terians in Western Ontario, onjin power, the same policy would ° sl _jand destroyed The regulation) ing i from the Montre lens crossing the fleld when at- the other hand, are Libeosl. oe awe ptevetied in this time of | snag ao ss oe ae cans, as provided by bylaw, may |Star, sh in what estimati ni} tacked Irish Presbyterians, however, of|erisis Monetary Times. along the western coast of South Thanksgiving Ball. n plies m to the eatin i sae oi a te catia : co * | pended, owing to the reputed|/es'rs> application t vet. . wit full of sound advi+e|ball international on Monday are|the estimate o fa Toronto paper, Under the auspices of the Odd o re are més are nearly now be obtained from the eity ty;he is bh Sparkling with wit} sani ele alae ie - m there are many, wre hear'y PAY YOUR DEBT! |America has been almost sus and ely ed with merrimn ut, | The selected teams for the foot-|4!! Conservatives, According to =— po = presence in those waters of the|or's office upon payment of and practical hints, the lecture of}as follows: English Brand, | the Baptists of that provinee are fellows, im St. Andrew 8 nee, Se s ‘ . wy hich is Night Soil Cans. : .% 80 Profess« \lexander at the Asso-|Darton, Evans, Kelsey, Cardley, largely Liberal. Hon. Alexander 12th. Fickets $2.00. Ge cake at ] D 1 eee SOOT SORES, PEE 7 Garbage Cans, 15 ga 2.25 ciation Hall was well calculated | Riehardson, Dudson, Garnet, Mackenzie, the ideal of the Lib-]Orme’s drug store. Card tables O hg reported to have sunk two British or, , 300 6 |te display the versatility of the!}Tinker, Redelvhaugh and Hardie.|@?@ls ef the old sehool, was a}provided for non-dancers. Pro- anak a 1) war : » display ‘ rsi ‘ i i t aug i i me ; . S ; i. ships in the last week. British Garbage Can a rR leetur ind the wide resou ¢°s | Se teh—Duff. Currie Maclean, | Baptist. The Methodists areleeeds to Canadian Patriotic Fund. 1 Po : it i om ure i ‘ ' ' . ‘ . ‘ . _ ‘ . a . . ‘ . : oa a Fas Dut ? lines operating ships from Balboa ; . f his ki ledge of humay na-|Arthur, Murray, Abbott, Gamp-|®beut evenly divided, some of the ° Sanitary Inspector ; . number joining with the Libs ats) === as to the south have withdrawn their ture rhe first leeture is free} bell, Adam, Elliott, Kinghorn and ‘ The sa hon agent ail | that the Empress will be filied| Brighton, Reserves—~Maedonald, |beeause of their policy of ardent of the | nd soldiers sailings, thus delaying the ee 1. O. D. E. Meeting. ie ae tee ID M Siegeens eae dtein ‘ood ~ 'lsoeial reform. However, the THANKSGIVING DAY " y » fie ag : » 4 ) - eoes saying eliravey and Stewart. . I} iy t ae _ ~ iy ieee ee The Daughters of the Empire bal ; number of converts to Liberalism iy to look wyons niy Uhites J - 7 : . | had i enh a. , —_—_—_ how nobly vian boats are now plying to the will meet in the Board of Trad Phe James Carruthers came in lhe Northern Laundry operates : —_ Soe ve Dah ss has MONDAY ' — : . : ave been very large. ' hat wriflee ‘ the west coast. Ac-|rooms on Puesday Oct isth, today with $0,000 pounds of hal the only bosom presses in the ; ports on we Wer i | pape! aia . “ars » ne ‘omer ' cording to reports reaching here,| pom % to 6, to recelve and sort} but jeity. Phone 474 235 Mr. Hearst, the new prem‘er of are giving ne : od roms , the province, is a prominent MARKET CLOSES AT NOON it do less the Leipzig is sailing towar¢ out all knitted garments now be Methodist, a member of the quar.. Turke Mh t. Dean help Panama, but it is impossible to ys du . ing made and also to give oul terly board and a Sunday sehool Ducks & the wa verify these rumors, more yarn All donations of Pp’ superintendent. He is a lawyer. Mallards m0 City Ban . > socks, balaclava helmets Every premier of Ontario has Geese \ PPORT THE ctice. money, sock als tario ; WIVES, — ¢ ul DRE a Th = oi city band|gleves, mufilers, cholera belts been a lawyer, though Sir George Broiling Chickens . i I ’ e ers oO ‘ - SS . ‘ -er ee « ~aotic y DEPEN DI NY OF ‘THOSE re ‘ip first practice last night}and wristlets will be most accept Ross was never a practi ie Roasting Chickens ON ACTIVE, sj t\ 7 we hay coh veterthar Mr. Hoel. fable 235 The fall of Antwerp is one of the worst blows in the cam- |lawyer. Mr. Hearst is 52, and a Frying Chickens . O| ee prene Sae Tenens —_ o wa l iad h paign Phere were 150,000 Belgian soldiers in the eity, but |man with considerable ability, but ‘ } “ , acher, ¢ ) ee nme aD on = : oe e . on ; ; WAR KILLED IN gry mar this morning Thanksgiving Banquet. whether these have surrendered or not is not known. It show ofa kind quite different from that Extra large Eastern Oysters in . ' : cs vonvineed the wen The seventh annual Thanks that in attacking fortresses the Germans are ere. tameed, of his predecessor, the Shell; Sealshipt Oysters in m . ~~ ee r i i . ) e ethodis s is eir strongest oint, for inthe open fleld the Allies have a. Bois Wiyy r ‘SSI8ST THE that he understands the leading|#iving banquet of the Methodist] thi their ron poin | , , Bulk, All necessary require- . ‘tangs ’ , der the] proven the superiority Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen left De py NDI - ILDREN AND of a band, and the drill last night Chureh will be held under the} proven their sup ’ PLUNG OF THOSE put all doubts as to his capability | auspices of the Ladies’ Aid on rhe German ery will now be “On to London,” and that’s the [for Winnipeg this morning, ments for this important holiday TH wap INTO WANT BY Se a steed i bandmaster on}Monday evening, Oct, 42th, at} very thing the British want, In this attempt they will save te [is said that Mr, ‘Allen will ¢»-Jin Vegetables and Fruits, inelud- VAR as & professions Rupert will] 6:30, in the chureh parlors Al take their navy out and then the “British Dogs” will get a chanee, [deavor to get to the front on the ing Cranberries and Celery. My an the shelf AS laas " 1 it is}hbearty invitation is given to all he Pesull in such a case no LUritisher fears and it is to be beped |seeond contingent. cepa *d ty 4) ‘i be devat. have its own city _— a citi.| friends of the ehureh, A aplen that the Germans will make the try Sn Re Qscnes & Pmezene Placing is , ; DUPpOses by up to all busmess ” Pete Next}did program of toasts and music rhe fall of Antwerp, too, will hearten the enemy, but then A good basket ball game was . “— zones to help the ra 4 naan has been arranged 234-235] that is also the very thing that will nerve the British and the seen last night in St, Andrew's ThE Pri wen Te = means that -- ~—— Allies With Antwerp out of the way of course the Germans | Hall between the High pohool and PATRIOTIC RUPERT - i ‘two men will be present WORLD'S BASEBALL SERIES. will have another quarter of a million men to throw against the | the intermediate Callies, Phe _ nevi Danses 'D SOCIETY whe b vs are practicing on bor Allies rhis will bring about a new phase of the battle of the |High Sehool boys won on their Belwery e boys are prt : . 20 » ne : ays are pregnant witl & ¥, Howard, Secy. and borrowed | (Special to The Dally News-——2:45 PB. M)) Aisi that the next few day ire pregnan ith Boston 4, Philadelphia 0 rowed instruments thusic, results for Jeombination work and good shoot. ing by a seore of 48 to 42, MEAD OFFICE the future world,