Legislative Library Ss _ . THE DAIL? News — Makes * Special Effort = Give War Nows immediately aa it Is Rec solved . -- LL EES — ee — ae ee eee 18 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS PERT PEOPLE ARE ARRESTED AS GERMAN SPIES EEE — : = i ANADIAN TROOPS HAVE ARRIVED IN ENGLAND—TYPHUS ATTACKING 1 THE GERMAN A ARMY - TRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED (ee ; CANADIANS GET TREMENDOUS FOR IMPERIAL OIL CO.’S TANKS 4 RECEPTION ON THEIR ARRIVAL yTRACT HAS BEEN SECURED BEERS, LTD.—WiLL EMPLOY HUGE CROWDS HURRIED TO VANTAGE POINTS TO ASSIST IN 26 MEN FOR FOUR MONTHS — WORKS SITUATED THE WELCOME—CANADIANS RETURN HEARTY NEAR HAYS CREEK. CHEERS. i} O} Company has, There will a he two pump | (Special to The Dally News) nadians were received with tre- vt for their oil | houses rhe | will be pumped | Plymouth, Eng., Oct. 15,.—Ply- mouth has had the honor of wel- Creek to Beers, Ltd.| from the waterfront t the oil] completing their | tanks the drydock |} This work is t tart on Oct ry be five tanks in all,jber 20 and it will employ ab the hillside in front) about 75 men for four months mendous cheering, to whieh the men responded with the greatest coming the First Canadian Con-|\enthusiasm. The vessels were tingent. On Wednesday morning |@nchored off Devonport and the when it beeame known that the |%#@ods aboard played lively music SIX INCH GUN O” TRANSPORT Vernet's property | Coming as it does when employ ——_ —- ~ a transports were approaching |Wnier os ena “eee it of the hill, where| ment is scarce it will be a boo) lneeedeoneeeeeesece great crowds hurried to all van-|eame up and anchored. Only a Dougall’s blacksmith a a ™~ Fog ee | rm points . oe the eee few of the soldiers have yet been rere will be a large | the cits I nel e pop . , , ‘a. he a. a — Ah gy Ale plmenreo-rvas a i. CAFE FOR SALE. rom across the water. 1e Ca-| landed. oe ng H0x150 8 feet. | Beers, Lid., will be in charge \* Wiens wince Gate ta tie ” |* pert can be had at reason- i\* able price. Best business * in town Apply Box 16, * Daily News * Scomaatectaneea’ TO START ON LARGE SCALE ‘# &# # SHH FRMAN SPIES ARRESTED AT NANAIMO YESTERDAY D LARGE GASOLINE LAUNCH FITTED UP WITH WIRELESS AND NINE MONTHS’ PROVISIONS—INCLUDED TWO MEN AND ONE WOMAN. * | MILES AWAY — ALLIES HAVE ENTRENCHMENTS i —e IN FORCE MARCHING ON DOVER — ONLY TWENTY READY WAITING. GERMANS IN HOLLAND GOT HOT RECEPTION “ —— (Special to The Dally News.) | twenty miles frem the eoast. Yv- ’ . “wel we ¢ TRANSPORT LAURENTI/IC @ xe So” (Special to The Dally Newe—11 A. M.) Dunkirk, Oct. 45.—The German |erything indicates a speedy re- Special to The Dally Newe—49 A.M) tercepling messages from th London, Oct. 15. The Daily | advance on Dover and the Straits | newal of desperate fighting on an , wt. 15.—Capt. G. KR.) wireless station at Cape Laz CANADA'S TROOPS ON THE ATLANTIC. |News states that Friday last a|was continued remoselessly yes- | enormous seale. The Allies have by the provincial!) The launch was named “Empress| The Government has itself annou need that Canada’s First Expedil lparty of German soldiers entered! terday. jtheir entrenchments already pre- 1 #)-ton gasoline | Ninth Two other men named|jionary force has left Quebec and arrived in England. The picture | yo)Jand near Roosendaal. The of- ; Kaiser S ( —_ y ge pared a ean withstand a furi- Lindity supposedly | Kolfe, apparently of the v- |i some of the transports with the businesslike looking 61incl|geer jp command refused to sub- clists were sighted not more than)ous attack. and arrested the | family, were ee a . . eet leun mounted forward; also Admiral Wemyssand the cruiser Niobe, land to internment and a fight en- | ' and a wennn ve “ , 1 : , a which with a number of warships is convoying the contingent jsued, a dozen Germans being kill- TYPHUS FEVER HAS RUSSIANS DEFEAT rh launch was ce aa N; oe . eal parts netre e-| led and wounded, » » wees et eee —_—_____ ATTACKED THE GERMANS! ENEMY NEAR WARSAW ess few dave ago without the nece | LECTURER HELD HIS ead. ececezeion cere es ~ GERMANS ARRESTED ARE RUPERT Ne pen See See ee ee Sustetans and Gogmate putter : Paris, Oct 45—Typhus has reat Losses—Man A Phenologist Who Would Un-|, Fors) (' th Tsplus has; 6 a | fold the Future and Undo th roken out in le rerinan ines, onors ‘aken. LERA iS RAGING INDEPENDENT Leen. | Mistakes the Past. particularly to the north of Sois- snittieal FISHERMEN WILL BE es of sons. The French are taking the | (Speciai to The Dally News—t:30 P.M.) IN AUSTRO-HUNGARY | WELL LOOKED AFTER —— iin 6 ee ee ae utmost precautions to prevent the| Rome, Oct. 15.—A_ Petrograd —" THOSE ARRESTED AT NANAIMO WERE ONLY GOING meee : disease spreading to their ranks . - . i ; ' i : a. 1s eit greatness epends to a . ah ‘ B= Rs . " A Rom @ - a “ oe spies arrested in Nanaime while | aboard a gasoline launch fitted ine cafhe from misfits or failure TO BE PREPARING suffered enormous losses an ‘ ‘{ = ood ¢ el an e 5 s es oe Us . . : . ors a cholera cases | a 7 Se Goh Dae trving to get away in a gasolinejout at Victoria and that she was | . i TO ADVANCE ON PARIS|thousands of prisoners were ipidly in Gali-; While the big companies wil — a man to take up the life work best fit- taken. od ton cteet | on , 2 tenibnes Gos the launch, may be found to be with- | to mee — peas Sy aap lted to one’s makeup. (Special to The Daily News—1:80 P.M.) tne 0 ae . et ' iThis seems to in ith e ar- r e Phe disea transportal panies 9} Out faugagsior AS tonal Shave io) t th . a ll as the one at| The professor is a phrenolo-} Copenhagen, Oct. 15.— The |SERVIAN TREASURY he disease | Lransportatio Collpe a : _jrest there as “ll ae » one al} , en : . i ; erious menace tolafter all the small independent another interpretation of — the Nanaim Miss Kohse left here|gist and believes that he ecan|Germans say that owing to the RETURNS TO BELGRADE i i t ' t for event that may explain it away S alemal . wel | point out in e@vence the line of failure of the Russians to make a ns jasherman that will do most fo cachenl 5 oe oie ite progress in the east they intend | (Special to The Daily Newe—1:30 P.M.) the building up of the city He Since the story was pubish Later Inguiries made since /jife or eonduct in which success to*transfer considerable masses Nish, Oct. 15.—An official bul- RIAN ARSENAL ian s a permanent fixture and | n the first edition of ee ay 3 a , a se head more easily attained. But he is|of their troops to the western|jetin today announces that Bel- ‘ as ren learne é e above sto s ce « . | ’ AT TRIESTE BURNED |. nan wilh a family and a home. | day it ha - eae aia bis " tach , a a fine gacoline|™°r* than this; he is a preacher|front for an advance on Paris.|grade is no longer in danger and 7 ; “3 oe } parties mentioner © ? a nae , - -— . The “ansfer as . t ge : — > "es — ¥ "a pecial to T He will thus be @ much beter as le Prince Rupert people, in which|launch in Victoria and as times and reformer as well. His appeal ne oa : l > ee ae eee on aa oe al to The i 3 . | . . | alres E arge , sick- . -e . ee = jset to the ty than the man who). it may be safely said that|were quiet he decided to make an|to the young to become something eee nes aaa ne a Get turned there from Nish. ! A tire in the } t wit t ' rpose -” ; J . : . r ness is reported ame z » Ger- eeemmninnaiiaiiiliaatais floats ab without any purp ag aie tien ene rhe story is|extended hunting trip of nine|was worthy of a Luther or a they were not spie ve ory | x ) ; 5 al je said to/in view the effect that the arrested peo-| months, taking his brother and |Knox, He also is a hater of shams. mam troops. BRITAIN LAUNCHED GERMANY. wed the Aus-| How be to develop this class e are Kohse by name and not] sisters (along as well as seme|The veneer and the hypocriey of eran wt : is under con-|the G, T. P. seems to have solved, |i ye, an error of one letter. | friends he brother and sister |a certain branch of modern so SLIDE IN OULEBRA Slightiy ironical is the remem- I for ey, t are interested, They | Ws fs “ably | left he: week ago to meet the| ciety he made ridiculous. The in- CUT STOPS brance that the nucleus of the \! th This family is we l and favorahb! ! h LW Kk aE } a ridiculous IN PANAMA CANAL have decided to erect a cold-sto nown in the city jparty at Campbell River, where|sincerity and emptiness of the German fleet was the gift of our | i ' prese vutfit}* . ‘ ma » ’ Pe ay | @hp ‘ —> ‘ eae AY BEAR cuss Jat se : +: ~ i rae Ww oe Miss Bertha se ‘e we | eS a : . _ . - —— [oeee ee ee 2 — (Special to The Dally News——-1:30 P. M.) government. It occurred during He a eal ve an F ly I Prince tuper ane old! were all arrested s be | poe i 4 s = t o- itinciuas nea ‘r serious |the visit of the allied sovereigns 6 uP ely at the disposal of the f nds here that ‘she and her/that their innocence can easily be | wether ahd the rich despise the Panama, (ct re A 3 me th 1844 he 2 de fent fishermen, ‘The idea is} °°" “ re going | show: poor in social life he made intol-|'®2dstide in the Culebra cut lagi }to Famemens ta ~ oe ae Mr. Walter |O°P° a oe ‘ane. it will beperathers and ee | eraiile “Gh atom that wom.|"isht interrupted completely all | government presented the King of torage which |. oe ' si yo = ' - ae ' . ,|traflic through the canal. Prussia with a small vessel, Ac. = Jeontr led by a sub-company 0} jan's place was the home and that cording to the records of Lord eared recent-|the G. T. P. but it w not itselt AKING x errrcooorrors | vione, he condemned, for societs ee Broughton’s diary, the delighted h b ‘ It will NEW UNDERT had made it hard for kitchen ALLIES: PROGRESS ees) ae er Georgetown, enter the fish busin ae ee PARLORS ARE OPENED SOCIAL DANCE } hac a ui ; 2 7 Care a GERMANS REPULSED recipient pointed out the vessel to have been} @ot merely as a conveniol™ veo 86 eee ee Czar Alexander, who had been un- { erat fall Who wish to store their fsb \ new undertaking establish gether. He believed in the eman- es ee able to coneeal his chageim at the — veverat ve disposed of Te . ee t 0 Oo ’ a sreone ee re — " 2 euliene-te until it ca b 2 i nt will be}|ment is just formed in Rupert, It TONIGHT \¢ — . f = wore on nality (Qpecial to The Bally Mewe—1:80 ©. 0.) | superiority of Britain’s navy, and he t 1 H oe 4 | “ i} fiwill | known as the Baminion ” se ~ oe 7 ‘ - a part Paris, Oct. 15 An official bul- | pointedly remarked, “Anyhow, © heach ®lthat now oecupied by the office ¢ eo | 8 @ SOP OSHAE . es that c srable | y will n ve jealous f my d the shore/Ganada Fish and Cold Storage|tydertakers and Embalmers and Under direction of lwas the lecturer Se jis a: sen letin announces that considerable me wi = —s . 8 _ ae | Compal Provisional plans are| | ier the management it | lof good personality He speaks | Proeress has been made by the | fleet, ‘ ' nae y anand ; t nimal wun sOTELp AULT sOeUe iw ve under Ve anage ( : 7 ill . Allies between Arras and Albert.| great kaiser himse earn 118 ickly toward | OW Heng crawn & a ~ 7 Mr, Allett, who has had large ex-| Majestic Orchestra — ¥ Brg Fy. a —— — A high official declared this|seamanship in a British frigate, a \ tails are arranged the Wer 4... | perience in that line before com , jhis mouth, ‘ oe ° . at the Frenet t wesent from William IV. to the the boat, } ' ' ’ id off dur ‘ _— In McIntyre Hall in ot is . =p annua morning that the French position | prese ‘ v. . | start rhe ti - ha : . = ing to Prince Rupert and ate a | y ae ee humor constantly aniline encousnaiad King of Prussia, The Niobe and TOSS CONAr ling the visi ! we ra ‘ 0 done most of the exper work a iis disposal, TY ed : > Ae AMide Dan . training vessels still in = . rclude ae ; ickets i > 3 i a Ce ace 1e right wing of the ies is | Renown g ; ree nero. WS the wu juito done in thie city in the von j Tickets 1.00 Ladies Free . ~ : mee : - a qongge showme activity. They repulsed a}use at Wilhelmshaven—-are relics now held}|commodation for © Mosegure Temporary quarters have been} Save TOUPr CZAMINAIONS ON TOp-) nein aie a ated .e a unmber of transfers from the lhe other +m fleet which in essential part of oured the old custom house, | peaéntatives ehosen by the audi.) oe =e? attack and drove the en-|of a unmber of tra ers fro scoured th w& . |= spread emy back near Meulhausen British fleet. cured the business now situated on First avenue. A} enee, much to the amusement of ' full line of easkets has arrived those present, \* Peeseccccoooe, and the new firm is all ready for | LECTURES These lectures are given free any business and the new firm ts) but a silver collection is taken. SPECIAI assured of eonsiderable patron They are certainly well worth age, Competition is good in any | ‘ hearing. a business | eS ae 100 boxes A 1 Jonathan Apples | le. ete cal — er yams GERMANS HAVE NOT \$ Every Night on Human Na- lo be sold for Cash Only CAPTURED OSTEND ture. Tonight Free. Compiled ® F. w. Bowting, BEST FRUIT USED | to The Daily News.) om ® 5a n, Oct. 4 15 194 ) ND 65 bo (Bpecial to y News. (5 a. m, . 45, : : $1 per x London, Oct 15 The Admi Don't Mies tle Greatest Lec- ae So) ie tab. ae 20.545 A ralty denied yesterday afternoon ~_ < cam Courtship, Hem, SGU. aoe h asec 50.0 Made in ‘ : 1 -_ . arriage and Jealousy. M te 18.0 ROYA KET that the Germans had oceupied, me, Golem. |