: social Effort to GET THE LATEST WAR makes A ewe Immediately NEWS FIRST give War on ' IN THE DAILY NEWS jp Is Roce! -—————— — ee 7 — _ - ee _ a .. vy Ni PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1944. PRICE FIVE CENTS GERMAN CRUISER EMDEN HAS AT LAST BEEN CAUGHT GERMAN ARMY SAID TO BE BROKEN IN EAST AND WEST---ASQUITH MAKES FIGHTING SPEECH ySTRAL IAN CRUISER SYDNEY GERMAN ARMY BROKEN MACHINE lemmas INCOMPETENCE ON CITY AUTHORITIES A PLEA FOR THE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND CANADIANS ANGRY AT TROOPER’S REQUEST . MDEN () OF BUSINE ! s of Prince Rupert} Alderman Mo rissey was in a ! k U1 ged to support the critical mood last night. He at-} D UCCESS . Indignant At a Begging Letter mar neert which wil! London for Gramo- tacked the eleetric light and ‘ e kmpress Theat i tee ‘ . or ne i \IALLY ANNOUNCED THAT PIRATE SHIP IS DESTROYED— ny eave phones. ‘tee and the superintendent, Qe RMANS HAVE SUFFERED MARKED DEFEAT IN ALSACE AND RESULT OF A RUNNING FIGHT—SYDNEY HAD t, the 42th, in aid ~ | charging neglect and extrava- ARE IN DANGER OF BEING CUT OFF FROM MAIN i : . | SUPERIOR SPEED AND GUNS. Ib telief Fund. ‘Vhe| London, Nov. 10.—From the) cance, ‘ ARMY—BRITISH REPULSE ENEMY. sufferings of | Hatches of the Canadian contin- Te ix ion ‘ - eo to The Dally News—4 p.m.) though the latt { . * ferings of Ss Case's a in people will readily |8ent which can be seen daily in| qgarkness for some time because] Semel © The Saty Rowe-4 P.M) exists near Ypres. L rhe Admir- | awa ere was a mT 5 : thy of the large.{the London streets sightseeing, | ihe London, Nov. 10.—A dispateh| The Germans suffered a mark- f “ ustra ‘ nden is ‘ ne F i . ‘ . . i j iy the Austral-|The Emden ' i | . le large speedier Macnee ait a duplieate transformer had not)». the Duteh frontier says the|ed defeat in Alsace and are in , : has met and |foreed to run agt é , e Rupert public to ce been kept in stoek. The superin-|German army in Flanders is a|serious danger of being cut off ist of — = e : oe at es are | tribute each one their 50 cents scsi de dante uadeciek on Ga, tendent pointed out that he placed|broken machine. The attack|from the main army. ser [ en ne “ os : ee me ticket, whether or not it is]: aiaine. though Saturday|'"¢ order, for a duplicate last |through Courtrai is simply a bluil| The official bulletin says the nore it an iffeen wounded sD ans, 0 Oe a) nveP “ti ; ‘ £ Mi ‘d viseeta rhe Germ ' I them to attend the]. fternoans and Sundays are being |July, or as soon as he had got to (ne 6 ee eee — being qontinesd §=WHB allie Sus Ged. teend te bottle or tego eat 1 himpre i itre on Thursday|set apart for visits from friendsjauthority. It was not his fault Germany May Be Out OF heed soa ae pe and speed land, German East Africa, by the t. To those who canjand relations. Members of the/that the shipment was delayed. Paris, Nov. 10.—The Allies are|attack in considerable force was len to fight, | blockading of the harbor channel. | a@ttend—a sical treat is assur- one ae on sa an past Alderman Morrissey charged} fighting from sand dune to dune.|cheeked south of Ypres. All the 7 iin ed. The Ladies’ Musical G o en oes > the s electric . thaws They j vanci i i : iti i . usical Club of Cansdiags teooper pleaded ial prose that the electric line to Shawat-| They ne advancing ‘a i a attacks on the British troops were his cily has spared no pains tol¢,. 9 gift of gramophones and|!@ns had cost too much. Post. | ium. e greatest activity still | repulsed. : prepare a program of an excep-!records. A Canadian Seaforth! holes had cost from $5 to $12 ' tiona high order A ladies’|Highlander says: “We come to | ©a@ch, and poles averaged about chorus has been specially formed |fight for the Motherland, not to $100. The portion doe under | for the occasion. Mrs. Dolling—|¢8: We are naturally indignant ithe Public weeks Department | ' sili |when a Canadian so far forgets |OMly cost $2.50 per hole. He be- i pianist ren eae brilliance | himeelf as to try to take a mean eee = nage 8 ; : i .soe & . be heard for the first time) advantage of our warm-hearted | Petent. e€ also objected to City LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET LAST NIGHT DECLARES UNER- i Prince Rupert An opportuni- | reception.” jemployees going to and coming RING PURPOSE OF BRITAIN—-KITCHENER SAYS ONE i also afforded of hearing; for| A sergeant of the Ninth Cana-|"fom work on city time. They a 7 AND QUARTER MILLION MEN TRAINING the first time, the artistic singing! dian Regiment save: “The Cana-|Should work the regular hours, |ALL FIGHTING NOW TAKING PLACE ON GERMAN TERRITORY ON BRITISH ISLES. f Mrs. A. 8. B. Lucas. Many lo- | dian is being said far more lib-| like all other people. —GERMAN FORCE WHICH INVADED POLAND t favorites, incteding Mire. dur. lense ix tie Eeednen Maen . YET IN FULL RETREAT. ae ESVOEIUES, Ging 5. Jar- erally n his brother Engtish ii sin mah psig ae ~ em sn - or nationalities i s McLeod, Mrs. H. Hemmel, Mrs.|/'Tommy. Therefore the Canadian | aay or oe (Special to The Dally News—1:30 P.M.) | Poli i forei h iL Premier As urope are i lina unassa Gord \llen and Miss Barnsley|can afford to buy such luxuries.” ea wag . E , Polish frontier ané forcing te " Guildhall ban. | 2! position, and 4 the | appear | ‘The Daily Express says every- London, Nov. 10.—The names Petrograd, Nov. 10.—All the! abandonment of the trenches, on i domination of P 1 is ful A splendid concert is assured,iane ; rn a ee. a ‘of the Germantand Austrian Em-|zones of contact between the Ger-| which they had been working over ; I one appreciates the fine pirit ; . f aia ap | Ya d finally destroved nd the o ws of the suffering |these letters breathe out. vet we/Perors have been eliminated from | mans and Russians are now in}a month. : oo vm Lord Kitchener expre ' ate ins will be reduced. Turnjare all -of the same family, and | the list of British field marshals ,;German territory. The Russian The Germans have not waited is wet light onfidence in the ult t - u pes at spare= cre ‘hones |i an army list just published, |eavalry has pierced the left flank|for a single serious battle since jhopes that pare rramaphone tras ) recovers |ofdhe allied args ean i lwill be sent t the Canadian|@!so from the roster of officers of lof the enemy at Kronin on the|they left the vicinity of Warsaw. In! in all she ed that outside of the Canadia CITY AUDITOR'S REPORT. | ymps the Royal Dragoons and King’s| River Warthe, nullifying the en-|Seventy thousand motor cars are “s France eiand th { Dragoon Guards, in which regi-|tire German defensive inside the | being used in the retreat. a igainst the 1,250,000 1 were in trair j i ty auditors reported last] , petition was presented to the| ments, respectively, thby were ee na ntil the | Britain i t that they had gone l and 1 couple of weeks ago | colonels-in-chief, The Duke of arefully over the city’s books] ng ; bes. Saxe-Col z é i Gothe also = lasking for a sidewalk on Fiwst|°@* urs am oan. om TERNITY RELIEVED INTO COUNCIL | BRITISH CRUISER SAFE |<" ° ttade.in theysastem in}yfansom Way. The eity wrote the the Seaforth Highlanders PUBLISHES STATEMENT, _ CITY IS IN RUINS i way | additional Cheers, eve , ‘| government agent asking if it was amet a ae ae ° RE DISLOYALTY CHARGE Their recommendations for im-}4), jntention of th® government | | SERBIANS ‘FORCE The meade Seceeseibl AND QUITE DESERTED (Special to The Daily News—10 A.M) [provements in the system would)), 4, this work. The re ply last t| AUSTRIANS BACK 7 a spanthatens ~ vo. Nov. 10— The British |add a little to the cost of audit- ‘ es pts through its ball committee de-'! 8 ; e \ \ldermen of re ; but then it would reduce fu- pulght was that waite tame meet (Special to The Daily News—10 A.M) = cires to thank all those who ' ae ow cru Glasgow, whict s nd aiihete diame been under advisement it would | : : a ' : ' London, Nov. 10.—Advance pa- , Rupert Riel thes et Meenas iadae ens ane ive vett vom m not be carried out at present. Lancon, Nov. wevere Sgn helped to make the ball such @/toois of the Belgians have pene- Ge rae" ide oe . , tin it wa ot decided to reduce the . ee ce jing on November 6 on all Serbian | uceess, and particularly those ns i hich et ithe Chilean eoast, and the B ! oleae ¢ i. oe the takn | tp . >i . need , ne rate Ostend, whic oo Rasa , : ; ff in vy of this, as the lab "| WASHED NUT COAL—$8.00. fronts the Austrians lost 1,000 ieMieen Gtk dnniated wlth yea. trated to Ostend, whic moana insport Otrant h i ving might be imaginary. The ie |killed and were compelled to RO) te. Mae Jennies | ake, iis the coast line of Dunkirk-Nieu- he British |} Delgada Point ny sthe : i s are a Vancouver con-| New Wellington Coal Com-/back on their former positions | pe satettiiatiad the éscaueahina ail port-Ostend is relieved and the ea a |M vgcllan, bou the Falkland | pany, Phone 116. tf. | before Shabata, |Mrs. Besner, whose ticket sales |menace past. In two weeks the riotie ac- | si ie - —_——_—— SS | amounted to $153, in addition to|town itself has been razed by ar- employ which the officers of the Canadian |tijjery fire and has been entirely y th ‘upert, per. | MHYDRO-ELECTRIC Patriotic Fund took cash receipts | abandoned by the populace. ie tne ott ead READY DECEMBER 15) jat the door amounting to $119. sli aig Stacia mz half holi | Datel ressighs, S372; espenaes, THE WEATHER. fh | Ni i tinea 4 as eile | $136.20; net proceeds paid the The : stalled and will be ready f use | | Mei . : Observer. alled to | i Chairman Committee. se ble in about two weeks hen the ce-J ; | nindoing}| shag. aghast citer | Prince Rupert B. C., 5 a. m. November 10, 1944.) ewell to the | men as ah November 6, 1914. Barometer .....sccecsses 29.570 : mposing|Ppertant attachny veve | Canadian Fraternity Dance in Aid| M@x. temp. ...... oehéhes 47.0 “ itingent| missing. A gove t t of the Canadian Patriotic Fund.|Min. temp, «...+++0+++ + 40.0 — the frontline water for I hereby certify that T have ex-|Mainfall ........... cocce AF h ind uphold prevent accidents w! ' vat }amined the accounts and receipts ; the effort ee Pea hal jin connection with the above Carpets cleaned. _ Called for ce werthrowr> BBE OF and : : | dane e and have found same cor-|®24 delivered free. Fritz, Phone . ely es.Jeqduipment ha rest. "There is a balance, after }|583- 259tf. , berty forlfears are felt that it |payment of all expenses, of one \ at Antwerp a k W | }hundred and thirty-five dollars , that men|will not even t t and eighty cents ($135.80), which 7 city wholef Prince Rupert | Bee been handed over and paid . the half It appears, how into the Canadian Patriotic Fund. m work./|Canadian Gene j { ‘ | Signed. Cc. T. HEWARD, Se Ww pany is under bond t this] |Treasurer ,Canadian Patriotic OPERA HOUS E it thation hand | Fund, the mat Alderman M , naire earneeensintietaie h Next Wed. and Thurs., + out sueh|ly eritieized : THE CRADLE. November 11 and 12 ly Ineel night for vii noes . bee een in ch in our}be caught y but McLean—Born, to Mr. and Mrs, STUPENDOUS SPECTACU- ; by the} shown that a N. M. MeLean, at their residence, LAR PRODUCTION IN 8 the ; eer cautions - et It | | Fite aoe - Tatlow Street, MAGNIFICENT REELS e own tolsuewested that a on November », & 8On, MY), the British lernor be pul but A " . ee ye ee ‘¢SPARTACUS?? 7 d for the} Morrissey opinted BASKET BALL. an} ioval Brit would put the aD ve Ge the Ay injuring the plant the | Tigers vs. Callies at the Rink REVOLT OF THE bo th re append.|less the « trie ¢ pa jtonight-at 8:15 sharp. GLADIATORS” om the risks. It w — neem Dek unless they did this the « Patriotic Concert November 12. SPECTACLE WHICH mM Conca in Relief }not allow the exper! ones wan WILL NEVER Med) ang ihe (re It is now felt that the The Ladies’ Music al Club will BE FORGOTTEN ly | yours te. }bikely be throw give a “Grande Musicale” in aid tf, ,Jabout Decemb: 1h iof the Relgian Reiief Fund on wo ee |Thursday, November 12, at the reat length rrreoes roesneeeet Empress Theatre, The pro- Suing to the ® Cererorooes POOPOOOD LOSS gramme will inelude many de- of this program, 2 1-2 . lightful numbers, only one Social Social ; and ‘ Entertain ent ies ul nu ahevs, henenaiis ohare hours, y perform- ee - ment eing voeal selections by Mrs: ance will be given nightly, —_= Hemmel, Mrs, Jarvis MeLeod, commencing at 8:15 sharp, T™ Under the Auspices of Mrs. Lueas, Mrs. Gordon Allen, doors open 7:30, E PRINCE RUPERT CATHOLIC CLUS Miss Barnsley, Mrs, Ling, Miss B, Inthe Social} Hi: ith ; Elliott, Miss K. Jenns, Miss King, t at 8 all T — Evening. No\ ; ; Miss Morrissey and Miss Du Ver. REDUCED PRICES, 150 and = 8:30 Refreshments 3 BIG AND LITTLE NEUTRALS. net, Reserved seats are on sale 250; CHILDREN 100 OP rcccee ~ weceesseees Belgium (to Uncle Sam) “Look h ere. What about neutrals? Mave we no rights?” Orme's Drug Store at 75a. tf, eecoone coonronoereree?