ICTR! Legidetive tarery 2| THE DA ily NEWS puree 0 special Ettore GET THE LATEST WAR give War News Imm ’ NEWS FIRST it Is Recel¥ IN THE DAILY NEWS tt LLL LAAAA THE DAILY NEWS BA PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., OCTOBER 390, FRIDAY, 1914. 20N JOHN FISHER IS NOW FIRST SEA LORD PRICE FIVE CENTS — HE EMBASSIES OF THE ALLIES HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO LEAVE CONSTANTINOPLE RKEY USES GERMAN CRUISER BOMBARDING RUSSIAN PORTS ORMER GERMAN CRUISER GOEBEN | BOMBARDED THEODOSIA YESTERDAY — DESTROYED CATHEDRAL AND SET FIRE TO BANK BUILDING—SAILED AWAY. social to The Dally Newe—$0:80 A. @)) thas bombarded Theod Rhe Tokio, Phe Russian | damaged the « ‘ f th that Turkey | Greek Church, a ; j ne bs Kussia, | sheds A branch of ' 1 fank of Foreien Co ; e t The Times says fire A cede ruiser G0e- | bombardment the } ft furkish flag, | southwester!s dir i ARON JOHN FISHER HAS BECOME FIRST SEA LORD § BEEN APPOINTED TO SUCCEED PRINCE LOUIS OF BAT- TENBERG, FORCED TO RESIGN BECAUSE OF HIS GERMAN ORIGIN. a a BRITAIN READY FOR TURKEY ALL PREPARATIONS ARE READY EMBASSIES OF ALLIED POWERS LEAVE CONSTANTINOPLE— TURKISH TORPEDO BOATS ATTACKED AND SUNK RUSSIAN ne (Special to The Daily News—11 A. M1.) London, Oct. 30. — The ae says Britain is ready for war with Turkey. She has long ago made all preparations in Egypt and along the Suez Canal» The embassies of the allied powers have made arrangements to leave Constantinople. Turkey's entrance into the war will likely bring’ in Greece and possibly the other Balkan pow- ers. Great forces of Turkish troops are supposed to be massed ———— 2,000,000 BELGIANS OUTSIDE OF COUNTRY Belgians in Britain Want to Work and Object to Being Sup- ported by Charity. on on frontiers of Russia and Egypt. London, Oct. 30.—The Russian ambassador has withdrawn from Constantinople, an official bul- letin says. Oct. 30.—An official says that two Turkish Rordeaux, bulletin torpedo boat destroyers yeséerday entered Odessa harbor and sank a Russian gunboat and damaged the French liner Portugal. ~ (Special to The Daily News—10:30 A. M.) London, Oct. 30.—A Daily Mail correspondent on the Jeft wing of the Allies reports that a German submarine, »which attacked the Belgians out-}British battleship Venerable off of their coun-|the Belgian coast, has been . | sunk. estimate of a promi- nent Belgian now in London, “It is deubtfal which are the better off, those outside or those inside. Millions would but Oct. 30. perhaps 2,000,000 the borders is the London, “There are side a, "THE WEATHER. Compiled by F. W. Dowling, gone Observer. (5 a. m. October 30, 1944.) RaPomeetee... os 6 os ss0 we be 29.327 Max. temp. .57.0 \Mifl. temp. .....-++++0% 50.0 Rainfall 1.82 have too, opti- more were too poor, or mistic. It is useless te urge them to return and live under German rule. They will remain away un- til the war over, no matter what happens. I came out with my family of four persons. All our baggage was in two handbags is and we had litle money. I have}Sunday Evening Next, November a city home in Brussels and-a 41, at 7:30 o’Clock. country home outside, I do not care to see them while the Ger-} Anthem, “How Lovely Are the mans are there.” _ | Messengers” Mendelssohn) ; Countless suggestions have/solo, “He Shall Feed His Flock” been made in the English press.| (Handel), Mrs. Jarvis McLeod; These include colonization in|quartette, “O for a Closer Walk With God,” then Welsh Quartette; an- “TI Will Sing of Thy Pow- er” (Sullivan); flute solo, “Cal. vary” (Paul Rodney), Mr. Hoel- scher; solo, “The Way of the Cross” (A, Sloman), Mr, © PD. Jones: anthem, “Sun of My,Soul” Turner). The public is assured of a musical treat. A hearty in- vitation to everyone. 2t. Ireland and the establishment of new lace factories and similar in- dustries. The fact that British unemployed has been increased by the war accentuates the prob- lem, Ohe London newspaper has collected more than $155,000 for the refugees. The same paper has published an interview with King Albert, who expresses his gratitude for what has been done on béhalf of ‘poom Belgium, now merely the edge ofa nation.” The King urges that the Bel- gians be given work and not sup- ported by charity. The contributions to the va- rious relief funds are almost too HOSPITAL SHIP IN GRAVE DANGER OFF YORKSHIRE COAST (Special to The Daily News.) London, Oct. 30.—-The British hospital ship Rohilla, botind for | Belgium for wounded, is in dis- numerous to deseribe. They in- | tress off the Yorkshire coast. clude cash gifts from British} Four nurses on board have been brides who renounced expensive saved. Tremendous seas have weddings and have given the|smashed the lifeboats. Fifty- money these would have, cost; eight men are yet on board. money saved by factory em- ployees denying themselves and their children outings; eash ob- tained by the selling of toys at auction and money gained by dis- posing of personal effects. One man auctioned off a vase given hiny by the late Emperor of China, Lord Gladstone said yesterday: “We still want acceptable homes, 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.—MAJES- (Special to The Dally News.) ceed Prince Louis of Battenberg v Phe Times | prince Lo whd has seen val- See ee nds that Baron |; a mi is Cc Sorina LONDON’S CRYSTAL PALACE NOW A BARRACKS. fornerily tirti-.6 6 e Brive navy.) One of the huge exhibition halls of the Grystal Palee, which is converted into sleeping quarters for | ally, and whe which he entered 1868, has he Roval Naval Ress rhe picture shows hundreds of hammecks stretched for the men Kitchener of the | fore: reed to retire on account of be who sleep here itly ippointed to suc-jing of Germas b: = = — Cee RE HEE EH HESS * DTD NO MARKET FOR ; ; EUROPEAN WAR NTISH PARLIAMENT GERMANS ATTACKING OUR EVAPORATED = (* CHANGE OF SEA LORD. * SHOULD TEACH -* ’ 10 VOTE BIG WAR FUND) © WOMEN AND CHILDREN APPLES IN U.K. |+ tne forepd retirement) U. S. A LESSON . f Prince Louis of Batten- * Bias sore! to The Dally Newe—14 A.M.) (Special to The Daily News), American Consignments for Ger- * ''# im the position of * gy. president Taft Urges Fulfill- It is a Londo®, Get. 80. ‘Two German many Are Offered to Britafn | * | ''=! Sea Lord shows the *) ing to Letter Treaty Obli- , alin nes , Wednesday dropped at Low Prices * caution of the’ British te *' gations of States. } roth pee * seeing that no possible *| ‘ November ‘1 tbs Beth «, France One pe : : . : } -ae , o ; market place, Ottawa, Oct. 30.—A report re-)* ‘orb will be left for *| Washington, bh. C., Oct, 29.— Vili dove ¢& ot ia . * he ener ’rinece a s * , 2” ) women and in- ceived by the Trade and Com- . , Pringe Lout The United States should draw 1.000.000 on ace tv tieeen dames aaah. a> an ia sien. die * ‘was born in Germany but * ; Bur : 2 al A similar! ehildre One child was killed ssion from the Canadian Trade \@ after his marriage With #| from the European war lesson in An "ee > adi ca okirt : Commissioner at Lendon, Mr.|#* his isin, Princess Vie * regarding its own eonduct, said ed in 4 net, e same Way a u . am : oi a yr Harrison Watson. indieates that|* to a granddaughter of * ex-President William Taft, in an vung as already _ , , there is not much opportunity this | * Vie i the Good by her * address here before the Ameri- AUSTRO_GERMAN TR véar for the hoped-for market : oe /" — iy an oa" Bar Association, in discuss- wt RE FULL RETREA : cess ce, became a Brit- ; . TAKE SOME A IN T _ en mee |* sh ect He entered #*|'"4 charges of violations of in the British market Before|* the British navy in 1868, #| treaties by European nations. Mr. STRONG POSITIONS mena Deity News —10:90 a @) the war Germany placed ihe|* bef the Franco-Prus- * \ Taft said that this country Petyoxrad, Oct Official.) United States large orders for|]#* sian War, and before the # | should put self in such a posi- Special Lo The Dally News—14 A.M.) On Oetober 28 we overeame the evaporated apples, doubtless hav-]* pres deals of Germany *'tion that it e¢ould fulfil to the I 0 & Makhian resistance of the last troops of ing in view their use as a oe-}#® were thought of ‘and of * letter the oblimati Te ae here has beet > the enemy endeavoring to put up sary. and convenient fruit: food} course before the present * — 0 Sa epoeed 29 ide oe the AL. la fielit north of the River Pili-|supply for the army, But the \* United Germany came into # | its treaties, and he reeommended ; The Rriti h tiza At the present moment all American shippers found it im- \* existe It is hardly *) legislation to that end, in his ad- . villages taken the Austre-German troops on the possible to fill the contracts be- | * possil he has the least */dress delivered as president of he bayonet, A Ba- left bank of the Vistula are in full fore es: — ak. of the oe re sympathy with the pro- the Amerieah “Bar . Association ; se a low « ry to Germar s fk gran f » Kaiser; ¢ a : efused to fight) "treat writin. ae ari ae the Kaiser; and iy. part alse said that the Pro- " 2 impossible, owing to transporta- | #* vet the British people *) party _ wa i t } tion pgonditions, The stock on|}*® cannot be blamed in de- * ) gressive var s departing MOUS RUGBY BELGIANS OPEN DYKES--- hand is now, being offered at low|# manding that men with * on the ene oe ! . ires rite . bic > 0 > recall OT judicial decisions, Pp prices to Great Britain, where the|#* Britis blood in their * ne. Tot LAYER GOES DOWN FORCE GERMANS RETIRE market is already flooded, © Mr.|%# eins shall be put in the #| because it apparently, had become WITH H. M.S. HAWKE | oo se. ary burden te the party {Special to The Dally News.) Watson reports that, in view of|* highest places of trust # | a burden ome party. i that thee > fran. ak Official bul.|*@¢ low prices now ruling for|* Pr . Louis’ successor, *| In speaking of the European bes ve ome Vs a Ly! m ae ae wit evaporated applies, there is little|# Baro John Fisher, ie. *#|W? Mr. Taft said that President ' 7 aa hp x we th ~ the Ri a Wole have Aces chance for a profitable trade be }* know! is the Fighting *| Wilson should have the warmest Sy eee : : Fat ing worked up this year by Cana. * Lord of the Navy and is to #* approval and sineersst 60~npers-~ ‘liueh ship he er ee to withdraw by inundatjons | |} shippers l® the fleet what Kitchener is #/#0n in his efforts to maintaimw the . n jor the tide caused by the Belgian ~ - le to the land forces a“. «© strict neutrality of this ¢ountry. oeaay anes : x 2 gman GERMAN CHIEF l* though 73 years of age, * t pas tine 7 Te ow, sity, ere’ he : > cO » “o » Christian } BANDMASTER CAPTURED « jis step is still firm and #)7e eontinueay au ound athlete. Inj WILL GO TO THE FRONT. + hia aon unabated. Al. #| World, not so related to the strug- 7 - Z ‘a rey The following list, with a sprin- London, Oct 20 A corre-|* though Sir. John left the #] pale that both sides may really re- ~ —— invited bling of Prince Rupert citizens spondent of ‘the London Daily |# position beeause of some »|eard us as disinterested friends of ae ape including seme prominent busi.‘ hronicle, telegraphing from Pas | # personal feeling that ex- «(lt is our highest duty, and the te} adi rane ne ss men, will proceed to the de Calais, says that at Ypres, nO|# jisted at the time this * President makes plain his appre- oe ‘oom aT front shortly to fight for the lib-'less a person than the bandmas-|}* shows another triumph of * ciation of this, that we should 10 land o jertiy s of the Empire, sailing for |ter-in-chief of the German army) * tritish statesmanship that * not sacrifice and destroy this Vietoria a week from today: J, E.|was taken prisoner The band-'* chooses the best man in * ees lewe swe ~ ype — i / j » : ast chief was weighted! « » of personal feelings *|diation Ww eh 1 =6oppertunity Ww Hammond, J. | rait, P. W. Kn- | master-in pite persona 2 ; ‘ , “vem twisle. E. Lane, J. B. Darley, R, with) se many decorations and) # * arises, by ill-advised and prema- tb ities, EF. Davies, B. Webster, A medals that identification was ale eeee ee RE RH HHH H ture judgment upon the merits. he a iH. Hastings, H. Metcalfe, B. Bid matter of considerable diMeulty ct ae ae ;We must hold our tongues to be eon ae ur [dle Phos. Van Dyk, Wm. Rich-| He looked as though he might be useful to mankind, i he“ die ; Turning to the anti-trust leg- ond. B. Simmons, J. A, Maedon-)a divisional ecommander, but he M | la i Alfred Fowles, G+ I ae wasnt. The prisoner made an un GENERAL BOTHA jislation of the Wilson adminis- y attend the Pa-|°" r a , tration, Mr. Taft analyzed the con. C. G. Baxter, Hugh Philp successful effort to escape a » mee. ani Wallace's ly ¥. Thon = n. James Russe os DISPELS REBE iTrade Commission Act and the iF ompsot iw J. Gurney, Wm. Lobensten, A REBELLION In THE ane dial j|Clayton Act TT | Little, W. G. Broad, P. F. Goden CAPE COLONY BROKEN (Specie! to The Daily Mewes) | “In so far as the fleld of gen- ttt 0ee +s cscccccooooonooeoeeee, | “er 4 Green, James A. Donald, | London, Oet, 30.--A Capetown jeral interstate trade is within the - a Crew. James ©. Nicol, G. G (Bpecial to The Daily News.) dispatch says that General Both: sjpractical range of supervision OA DEPOSIT BOXES Thome Alex, Holmberg a. 6 London, Oet, 30 Gol, Conrad reports that the rebels in Gen-| and reeulation,” he said, “the ma- Kmmerson, V. G. F. Gamble, Gee Brins, who has been engaged in) apa Rey: commandees have |chine sale a - pled, it sone me, i pressing » pebellio mtr lia as etTeectiy as any cou . FOR R A will re. ©. Reiteh A. i uppres in the rebellion start Re kt one dl eee Me antikely }! i ° could be Johnstone, | a John | ed by Golone! Maritz in the north i } lorence, W Bailey iack Wj} west of Cape Provinee, reports that they iii be able to reunite. #INDU MEWA SINGH Dowlin bugle r. A. Holland, |that the invasion of fhe Gape has | General li s has fled in an un SENTENCED TO DEATH kee . : Watt, Fred! finally been broken known direction —_ ‘sonabl U. 6. Butler, Jar ' i \ r Rote W. Jubb, W. ! Noble, Wilfred G.] — : (Special to The Dally News.) Macdonald, A, ©. Crail Dp. H. Yelf Never behind the eounter be.} Buy ve holiday goods, tove Vancouver Oct. 31. Mewa } Wp nh 8 alter \ Chappele J.jfore but ready to sell you goods. ete now a vet the discount./Sineh who murdered Inspector ane ‘ er ; he Continental Trust C Hoare. ©. Rob ,. PD. Rieh-|at diseount prices the ladies’) We'll put pareels aside un-| Hopkinson, has been found guilty 0. les : wn. H. C. Medealf, A M. Da-| committee in charge of the Patil you need them, Patrioti¢ Bale,/of murder and’ senteneed to he ereee a. jtriotie Bale at Wallace's | Wallace's ” inved January 11, SOPPOCCOOOOOROEL s warm winter clothing and shoes. Many of these refugees arrive in —8:30 O'CLOCK, P. M.— families and they dislike to be THE AMATEUR CONCERT separated rhe prineipal prob- CONTEST lem is to get work for them. Glas- gow alone has taken 3,000 from and the Tiger” the committee and one small 4@ Reel——"Forgotten Women’ Welsh village has taken 300. The |} 5 Reel——When Father Goes embassies are now negotiating to Church” concerning the shipment of food Mr. James Kelly, Song - supplies to Brussels. Organiza- Mr. D. Schienman, Violin tion and sympathetic generosity Solo should combine to mitigate in Miss Frances Delasala, Song Belgium the physical suffering The Bailey Sisters, Dance — whieh comes from the war and Mr. Fletcher and Ethel Dela- which will increase with the ad. vent of winter. The question of Mr. A. H. Brearley, Humorist the repatriation of these refugees Miss Bernice La Velle, Song is too involved in the oyteome of Mr. H. Harvey, Comic Song the war for the making of definite ADMISSION 260 and 10¢ plans at the present time,”