an » ‘ , % eT "Legislative Library z ‘ 4 ‘ THE DAILY “aa if ’ : : - ae , Special o ~ panes © me immediately GET THE LATEST WAR Give We NEWS FIRST it te Receives i IN THE DAILY NEWS i ’ = $$ $<<——_——— - . PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., THU RSDAY, OCTOB 914. fee a ’ Y, TOBER 22, 1 PRICE FIVE CENTS — - enon Se a 0 CUSTOMS OFFICERS AND ONE B Tt | D--BE Lu VED TO BE NEW HAZELTON GANG ~~ + ra ’ . = _ : _——s IR JOUS FIGHTING WEST aed ; NU isinial ———— : h wi 2h A RN Regie aire So a BRITISH NAVAL GUNNERS KUSSIANS ADVANCE IN EAS{ ; 4 hae HIT THE MARK EVERY quans CONTINUE TO MAKE VIOLEN? ATTACK ON ALLIES wn + x i ’ he Pe ° . - le t i vice I “— a rae oo London, Oct. 22 An official (Special to The Daily News) 7 . . : 4 a oy Half Dozen Men. : bet. 22 Phe evacua-| statement fom German sources Tokio, Oet. 22 A tie sided. over-@-eptharing of agen tion of Qetend is not confirr ; 22.—An official bul- : 2 ee ; a non eth Snell ; “es states that there has been a re.|letin says a Japanese squadron|" hundred members and friends. New Hazelton, B. C., Oct. 20.— s morning t eT } eports . 7 . 7 . i on a MAN R ‘AID BANK BANDITS SHOT th it British thine are sl f see oe bellion in British Somaliland and|'S S*eking German warships in Mr. George W. Nickerson ad-|J. 2. Vaughan-Rhys came to town oo cits "tat at Rerbers el the Mattick of the neighborhood of Hawaii. dressed the company on “The}on Monday last and he has been ON THE COAST BELIEVED SAME GANG — ._|tc\ats wore taken, bet 1s entire [ned QSAR? .: = mm neaenesieatee eanee ee GOT AN IMMENSE y unfoupded nN . wd the speaker dealt with the “free|himself and Peterson & Eck for UTTER FAILURE OPERATED N. HAZELTON MOUNTAIN GOAT = | IGHT AT METLAKATLA |pait® question, urging the people|the Red Rose group~on Recher de MORE T : of Prince Rupert to unite in de-} Boule Monutain. “The well known 6 The Dally News.) (Special to The Daily News—1 P.m) | Two Local Hunters Secured Valu- GERMAN rhere was a big pow-wow lastj}manding that the present re- . inf ' : a os ~~, {engineer informed The Herald the A dispateh Vani er. B. C. Oct. 22 he able Prize on the Rocher de FALSE REPORTS night at Metlakatla. Indeed, it}Strictions be abolished. Mr. Nick- aret 6f th k that b auld tes that the gang f bandits which robbed the Boule Recently. c was the event of the season, for erson went on to show that, if the ali ” ol ” le their fine new town -hall wa independent fishermen were put]close the deal immediately start he Ger b ; Sedro voile 6 1 e > > a E - a iro-W Wash Last week tw wal prospec- (Special to The ‘Daily News.) : “jon a sane, fair basis, the revenue}to work on the property with six eached an f days age, Was surrounded at],,,, lilt ae Load Oct. 22.—A P thrown open «for the. first \time|,f Price Rupert would be inereas , : s and hunters went up on the — — aris of-| id the eonshaion. a “as ; : creas-tmen, and as” the development rhe at ilis Prairie, near White Rock yk wher de Boule Mountain and (cial | ‘ savs that on the left - as used to ed he American at the expense work progresses the fores ‘will te ilars com cust s and immigration ot the next day came down with one wing f tin, cient: Cet dm Oe raise money 4or the Patriotic|of the ee — now that rs : 1 wae evacu.|ficials thie morning and in a stiff/0! ee. targest mountain goate it ev | Fund The event opened with|there is through service to the increased. This will make an- s and they ; . that has been seen in this dis- er several fronts, a vi0-], basket social and was followed«|East. The speaker showed that to|other mine working on the Rocher : fe ™ ign : stoms Officers Clifford triet, according to the Omineca bent batt s being fought. Thejed by songs and speeches and | cover all varieties of fishing, the de Boule hill. d Bruges,)}and Adams and one bandit were|erald. They secured the animal Allies are helding their ground|dancing; and it was surprising to Atlantic fisherman required only —_—_—_ ely follow-|killed and another bandit wound-|on one of the highest peaks and/ everywhere. There is nothing to|°°° the amount of good talent|two licenses, costing $1, whereas MASSETT WEDDING. ae rhe home guard was called|in order to get it down they had | peport the right wing. there is in the village. in British Columbia he requires a a lout. The bandits numbered eight|t take the hide off and eut the Pete Songs were sung by Mrs. Venn, |eleven different licenses, some of], A pretty wedding was celebrat- : , carcass inte pieces and line | gyspECTION OF Mrs. Fred Parker, Miss Venn, Mr.|them requiring three months’ no- last Saturday night at the resi- . . seeewoeceel Te Ther or supposed to be| | ound the peak to a place wher CANADIAN TROOPS |” !2"!es Venn and Mr. Gharles tice to the department, at a total|dence of the bride’s motirer, the q@ part of the gang which operated |/ihey could make a descent with ee Auckland. The music for the}cost of $216. “Give the inde-|Hotel St. Ives, when Nellie> only : COFE FOR SALE * in New Hazelton a year ago some degree of safety. The ani (Speciat to The Daily News.) dancing was furnished by Band-|pendent fisherman one license at| daughter of Mrs. Ives, and Leon- ; i mal weighed 230 pounds. It re- | tondon, Osh. Sane i master Nelson and his son. a nominal cost to cover all grades|ard A. Graef, Dominion govern- POPULAR OLD-TIMER quired four shots to kill it, the ; ve , ” Mr. Charles Venn. chief coun-|of- fishing and you will hear the;me nt telegraph operator at Mas- Fi ders held ¢ informe CO. . Cafe @ AGAIN IN BUSINESS | one doing tite work piercing the : n held an informal imspee-|ejijjor, made a patriotic speech|last of the Asiatic question,” )setl, were united in marriage. itreason- * - eft lung. Mountain goats are | "0" of a large portion of the Ca-|full of eloquence and patriotism|urged Mr, Nickerson. Only the immediate relatives of business *# The iny friends of G. 8. FPitz-|fairly numerous on Rocher de — ntingent yesterday.|bul visitors didn’t know exactly The speaker claimed that, gec-|the bride were present, Rev. Mr. ply Box 46, *@ aumee, who eighteen months|Boule Mountain and ees of the brigades are still one | What was said as he spoke in the }graphically, Prince Rupert is the Crarey, of St. John's Episcopal : . ' ed the cigar store in| #ave been secured during the past two battalions short native dialeet. - best situated shipping point for|Church, Massett, performed the th : bit couple of years, although they are : : Mr. John Layton was master of] fish on the Pacifie Goast, and that | ceremony. The bride was given Seene #)the Hart Block on Third Avenue, |. wild and most difficult to ap AUSTRIAN ATTACKS ceremonies and auctioneer. ‘The]at present the fishermen brought | away by her brother, Mr. Sam ** *F whieh became such a popular re-)opoach within gun range ALONG DRINA RIVER sale of baskets brought $88.80, {in znost of the real money the city Ives, and looked very sweet in a sort under the tithe of “Pitz, mi wo - REPULSED BY SERVIANS whieh will be handed over to the | handled. : gown of white lace and chiffon ae will be pleased to hear that, al THE WEATHER. local patriotic fund. In concluding a clear, conéise,jand orange blossom. After the P OOO E Ts ne ‘has bde an advants (Special to The Daily News.) Visitors from the city are loud|businesslike address, Mr. Nicker-]}eeremony the company partook of t " F. W. Dowling, Observer. Nish. Oct. 22 A Servian om} '™ their praise of the conduct of|son urged everyone who could tolan elegant supper, during which at riotic Ball geous sale of his interest in the | » ee a — a s the Indians, and declare that the}“buy a fishing boat.” toasts were proposed by Kev. Mr. Unde business he is not going to leav & a. m., Oct. 22, 1944 jeial reports says that the attacks) ..00¢ was a big success in every President Naden congratulated |Cratey and Mr. Charles Harrison, THE pat oe Auspices of tthe city Rarometer ... .. 29.922 |)0f the enemy near Losnitza and} way, There were only about half|the members on the resumption wishing the bridal pair every hap-» ° — OF THE Alt eh his original intention |Max. temp. ..... ss acne 55.0 | ot the principal positions on the}a dozen from the eity, including |of these delightful Juncheons, | pimess and good fortune. PIRE was to take a holiday and spend Bitm., CONN. 2c od ogee eres 4.0 | Brine River were repulsed the genial eaptain of the Alice B,}and moved a hearty vote of mee in St. Andrew's H the winter months in Southern | ; thanks to the speaker, and Capt. FRIDAY oxennan a ee i) | YOUNG WOMEN APPLY CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. | Nicholson and Mr. Dewey of the alifornit Prince tupert = stil . m Da verte at 0:30 F. m >. _ ‘ | _ FOR SPECIAL TRAINING Grand Trunk Pacifie. Petsenains ° holds him enthratled LAST PERFORMANCE OF : Amount previously ac- ee ne, Mrs. &. M He has decided to enter the bus OF Kingston, Oct. 22 4° score or knowledged .....s6+s #2,091.90 SERIOUS ACCIDENT ZIGOMAR SHOW ed (ares, Mrs. MH. neds field again and has taken “THE LAST DAYS more young women have put in P. R. Licensed Vint- : NARROWLY AVERTED J ROAD vnY - i. MeMullih ume the Crescent cigat and pool POMPEII lapplic ations to Queen's Medical ners Association. Ka 200.00 aaa — room adjoining the Savoy Hotel lCollege for a special course to fit Local Union of Steam Another accident has happened Presents the Big Hit of the Season 2 ’ Her: —— \ r Bt a rie magic sign At the them for a service for the war Mawineess © « ciees sas 50.00}to the city’s bie “Red Devil,” as in High Class Vaudeville lohe on ras Stree ‘ agic sie . hee ‘ ‘ . — _ ire ¢ e .e » : $1.00 ened Store of«"Fitz” will replace the late | Their request will be taken up by Northern Laundry Em- the fire auto has been. dubbed “THE MAN OF MYSTERY” brrerene ellation and with ST H 0 ithe Queen enate plbyees ......-. 13.00] strange thing, too, 1 that the ae- ao & : ; "tee 8 65 appellalio i © Wwue - = : . : Clairvoyance, eueaes ‘PI . Ta a are Spurr’é Market ....... 5.00 leident occurred at the very place wane oF Hyp sundry allerations and iimprove- a —— — oie mis 5.00 | whese it us S hefinn causing the notiem and Psychology, wideenidehnente ‘new place of business ast rallay at the old s Fea: PWORE iekseter ss ; re ee oe ROLANDO Pores ~ a ad ; “ ond ml t the OPE R A HOUS E | — , = . ae oe , — Dybhavn & Hansen ¢... 5.00} death of dwell known citizen THE GREAT * Pree ooe doubtless beco eo ’ - ease @ pires 800 t y yr a at ic sular resorts in the eity THIS cana tae : 4 to the “walle: td Fa ae er ee 5.00 rhe accident took place shortly ‘The Audience Invited to Ask Quee- P » A a tr : { 1 phone install sd in ‘a ! nH Clothi Stor peat to the J, COOK prec e eer nenns 8.00 lafter 9 o’elock, near the junetion eine —_ r - ee eee Afternoon and Evenin pAome CAOSRING Hore, Sem * lCaptain Greves 2 50lof N ¢ , a ay Answer RO ()} ALEXANDER private box will be one of the in : Westhotme Theatre, Captain Grovem .....s6> - 3.50 t Ninth and Eighth Avenues at Also & Special Fapture in Moving EM : oduced W. H. Raymond ...7... 2.00|Hays Creek rhe auto was out Pictures and Comedy PRESS THEATRE poratiens to be Saou’ Mati mw « P. @.; Evenings : - for its usual morning run and : Wednesday—~ Vite who is known to almost 7:15 and 9 P. M. Father Bunoz hired the Alice ~ ® 4a0 ; . ae ; rege Laws of M a everyone from Nome to Seattle Bates . iss cdccadases $2,382.40} was going in jhe direetion of Hays FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! Thess in assured of suceess in his lat COMING! ! BR. yesterday to-take the visiting ©. 'T. HEWARD, |Greek, The machine at the turn Crime aan i. e oe eviterprise and without a clereymen around the beauty October 24, 4944. ¢ TPreasurer.}began to skid and slipped right QCTOBER 23 Friday ‘tone is doubt every one of the boys will vmnew angen points of the district, They were Monthly Donations ~ off the street. At that place chere MAJESTIC THEATRE Sharaccer by Walk, Way of give him a call upon the opening “THE GREAT LEAP” highly pleased with the seenery, Hotel Prinee Rupert.... 825,00]is a fall of several feet and the : ? Weani; the Hai, H _ up of his new venture (Three Reels) - - auto turned over and fell on its Two sHows Make, Eyes N ; ae Meet meat Pits,” will beeome Bargains to the right of you, & ereat battle will take placel|upper side, Strange to say, ne te 8d Chin. — coe, Gouth one ef the commonest remarks to roe land Bargains to the left of you, |at the ld Aeme Clothing Stere onfone was seriously injured for eyv- NO MATINEE FRIDAY Admission 2 be heard upon the streets of} Popular Prices: 10 and 150 lat the (td Acme Clothing Store Balurdas The entire stock willlerybedy jumped when they saw *Mtetereoronnoooooooooooooooos \V i ince Hupert Final cleanyp sale, be slaughtered the danger