GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST 1N THE DAILY NEWS ==" THE DAILY NEWS — PRINCE RUPERT, B. 6., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS OME CANADIAN TROOPS ARE NOW AT THE FRONT USSIANS CLAIM TO HAVE ane AVUIDE IN HANDS OF ALLIES. ALLIES RE-OCCUPY OSTEND oF BATTLE ON THE COAST DEFINITELY TURNED — a PUT 80 000 OUT OF BUSINESS IN DISASTROUS GERMAN RETREAT FORT GEORGE FIRE LOSS ESTIMATED AT $150,000 LO , a ef er. | ~ |GASOLINE EXPLOSION DESTROYS FIRE DEPARTMENT AND MCTERRIFIC ARTILLERY Ws OF DIXM — | CAUSES LOSS OF LIFE—BANK OF VANCOU- OVER — U VER BURNT OUT. (Special to The Dally News.) cried beyond on ! ch Details of the Fort George fire,| poolroom, $5,000; Fort George ond ‘ i \ dispateh pap en norte of fo Dixmeuid whieh was reported yesterday by|Realty & Security Company, | that nu-|¥"*s oe * rn wire, indicate that a gasoline; $1,000; Kennedy Blair, $20,000; nine overs “ rh ! ghting system was the primary|J. P. Robertson, gents’ furnish- F ‘ that the mark oz cause. The fire, which complete-|ings, $15,000; Chinese restau- ae Gianna eoast ba o , , ly burned out one side of Gentral | rant, #300; Seott’s Hotel, $1,500, rs a mendous antillery fire has | Avenue, commenced with an ex-|and, in addition, the cost of build- ond aga proceeding « the plosion near the Main Hotel and|ings not oecupied by owners. he | espondent | Nieuport pre usty almost immediately put out of \ number of buildings other- : has been @ar-|)situation was calbn commission the power system) wise unhurt lost their plate glass used for fire protection, This left| fronts owing to the heat. the whole town at the mercy of It is expected that the safe of j the flames, with the result that!the Bank of Vaneouver will take EMY LOSE EIGHTY THOUSAND damage to the extent of $150,000) several days to cool. was d@me before the fire burned It is a matter for congratula- itself out. tion that a fire such as this only DISASTROUS RETREAT ON KALIZ The losses are estimated as/caused the loss of one life. The follows: Fort George Hotel Com-|unfortunate victim was Mr. Rich- . pany, $80,000; Oliver poolroom,|ard Spence, a G. T. P. shovel ent= elrogra 14.—-In the miles daily The eolur whiel 5,000; J. MeLean, $500; Pastime | gineer. stag retreat from! fell back on Kaliz lost 80,000 met . , ——— — ee yd t ins covered 25\of whom 20,000 were killed ms 2 r re, ——— TURKEY ENTERS THE EUROPEAN CO NFLICT. CERMANS HAVE DOMINION LECTION IN j A section of Turkish artillery photographed recently parade in the streets of Constantinople be- HORED LOSS OF ‘GERMAN ATTACK ON fore Turkey showed her hostile attitude toward the Allies. LEFT DIXMUIDE FEBRUARY IS LATEST WDACIOUS--GERMAN IBHARINES DESTROYED NIEUPORT FAILS AND —— DIXMUIDE BURNING CANADIAN OFFICERS ARTILLERY DESTROYS After Crossing the Yser nee The Rogers Wing Ving of Conservative Were Repulsed and Their Lines Party Is Again Pressing ‘GOLD RUSH IN B. C. of Communication | for Contest. | HE CHT GERMA LIKELY THIS WINTER —" ee i (Specie! Lo The Dally News.) i (Special to The Dally News.) IN TH FIRING LINE EI GE N AERO- Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 14.—The ’ a (Special to The Daily News) a 1 4. EROES rl parse, No as Ometas | (Special to The Daily News.) - PLANES NEAR YPRES An official of the Grand Trunk Amsterdam, Nov. 14—The Ger. | S>andoament of the recent well met ew British super-|The German altack against Nieu-) png Nov: 44 Three Ca-} - |Pacific Railway, wht has just te-|mans gained nothing by the ocen- | OP eanized movement in a certain ‘ " . em > p ; , a : me. \udacious = some | port res , ‘ina ers, one of the engi- ae anes it ed to Montreal, states that he| pation of Dixmuide. The Allies’ | mfuential wing of the govers- aris ve irilling en-) ‘ } . ! 8" | ' ; fas a mine off the rious offens movement tw f the artillery ; { : terd fexpects to see a new gold rush|jines are still intact. The Ger-;™&" for an immediate appeal to ' counter took place yesterday in : 5 fede “c i i benas is beached. enemy around Ypi heve been! pave been the firing line at|O0" Z — aad 4) : Jinto Northern British Columbialman troops, after crossing the the Federal electorate is believ- . . vit eig aeroplanes too ar j ; . . S aa importance is checked rhe wre e Lyx. Ypres and Dixmuide for the past : ian _ "= lthis winter. Yser to the right, left Dixmuide ed in certain well informed cir- : : ; our « se were rermans, | . P . le . i ne menace off |/muide by the Allies has not been! .., They returned to London Cialis # » een tee Dattied Fifty years ago,” he said,Jand were repulsed and their line cles here to be simply temporary. i white vo renen an 0 itish ; . i : : has elieved by the contirmed but the town Is burt-|ia.t night and three more will go . ' “ aan callieb miners in search of placer gold}of communication endangered. While disappointed that dissolu- | ipures ie action, c oc - : . eine 1ins across the 28. ls rance eed tl vicinity of Ypr struegled through the wilderness The Allies are now trying to pre- tion of Parliament was not ft TT . . c Ted Lhe c ‘ “o res : : a nel, This pro- TURKS BREAK INTO I, Severa bodies of Canadian | She Germ wmabbine sare d negotiated rapid rivers to|yent the Germans from bringing — pes — ee re is d to have de. troops are doing duty across the ass aed each the Omineea region. which up heavy guns to the battle the Rogers wing ‘of the cabine ; destroyed by artillery. ight of- | ~ 7 : ve os s ‘ . had been reported to be rich in} a has by no means given up ho re ame. FOREIGN EMBASSIES GRenne already Dut only on the ficers were killed as a result of both gold and silver It was “a eats " a . h ~ dy eeks have elud nes of communication Phese the bringing down of these Ger- a. : ; ad | RESIDENTS FROM NEAR EAST (of an early election, and there ritish ‘ips la ure the westerly cavalry, whose) man airships ne and hard trip to gel into (B@t) QL aD TO SEE TURKS IN WAR are evidences of a probable dis- (Special to The Daily News.) | snaked before an a ips. remote part of the country, for s : : r * London, Nov. 14 Me Aneri.t- FF a capper. A Victoria was then the nearest base h Are 100,000 solution immediately following (OR ROLL OF I I ssad { powting Vatonrsrs ey Bere KAISER TO DETAIN of supplies Prospectors took a Armenian Gaye ¥ en ee , a short session in January. This ean and ftalian ambassadors at) i that Princess Patricia’s regi-j BRITISH RESIDENTS PI shi I : Christians in the Turkish BRIM Qi |cometitincnte Dave vieorsosts [tnt wi oo 10 the ont Tey snail steamer up the Fraser, Ne- wn will give the government an op- ‘ ve : ie i ehako and Stuart Rivers and over sortunity to put into effeet cer- ee eee ee aes % Esid Germany, as Retaliatory Measure, |. vniain ranges in order to fa- . —e .f — - . j . . : , Spoken to with regard to Tur-|tain very necessary financial leg- (Special to The Dally News Purkish apthorities, who “| Establishes Detention Camp. cilitate transpertation of sup- ’ ? | GRATITUDE FOR eee key’s entry into the war, Mr. Le-|islation, to place before the coun- mdon, d The casual-|i@to Mtalian, British, French an AUSTRALIAN AID es plies and outfits, but the best , i : "| Ber Nov. 14.-—The following} ,, ‘ atin 7 aim_|von Babayon, a prominent Arme-|try its record sinee the war com- K ers up to No-] Russian émbassies | -~|route presented had many diffi . er it 682 killed - . | Premier Massey Says That New _ cement has been given lO} ouities and such hard and costly/nian resident in Toronto, said] menced, and to outline an ex- a | 554 missing.| SAN FRANCISCO'S FIRST | Zealand Towns Were in Danger a Baye ice ay aie work that after a few years the| Albanians, Macedonians, Armeni-|tensive program for the future, . rermal Ss ar £0 ‘elalla- } ’ abs . r : a " nin : : HELP FOR BELGIANS From German Cruisers. , Benen ta hha [ucla was abandoned and alm: tians and Greeks in. Toronto were}both in military and naval mat- 1D OF GE et case German subjects, be-| +. gotten although recently | aa ” } ired th wsand dollar . tween the ages of 17 and 55, who ao mininen be Se a. with | delighted at the idea, because |ters, he indred thousand dollars . ' a oO ‘ : some as done z E IN LUXEMBURG i 1wousa " my oe tralia, Nov he are detained in England, were not|. d reautta.” they realized it would mean Tur- To Overcome the Senate. and then some more, pine i Mr. V assey, premier o ew 8 Biante ». hatand: . oe , , : ; . net Grand Duchy of ; be ; ao as h 3 s\ ; did | : land qupaeant d in the House aa non . . ‘ am a . ro — “With the opening of the|key’s overthrow. It will appeal for re-election on ‘nl 14. (Vie The + is ce lof Representatives appreciation of ne R . a a ana” Tae '¥/Grand Trunk Pacifle this region} There were about 100,000]the grounds that such a program ‘ for e Belgians o1 \ " 6] ' 1 British gove ont. ere- i sihaia - a . : ‘ Band | This eman|." *" zi the floor} th@ Valuable services rendered by} fore the German government has} =) C°em mmemant several re Christians in the Turkish army,|]should have the ratification of in almest heen ata big — a ts : j th Australian navy to the De- ordered the detention of all Brit- 0 ney, — ae but they would join the Allies at}the electorate before it is pro- owe } 0 e erchants eh 7 ; e Pas 7 iteres stric s re - " rr ie gommenee. {Of the Mercha 5 : i M Ms New & mens tir ish of similar ages who are re-]i.. 44 cueh an extent that there|the first opportunity. The only|ceeded with further and on the haw > hae There was $88,545.60 on the] ssey saie rat i 1e ‘ te . hes ale s © , . a : : F sig { sa a la 4 * th vad ng macl | peoy tN W Zeal pad kaew thei "* ia aan *k lo elees is likely to be a rush of prospee-|Turks likely to uphold Germany|plea that the government desires ~ er Ger as ali e ade = i oO ‘ ‘ ear Sy ds » oO ‘ters . Ful when the ' ting formally clos-|iny history of the past few ; . I lin a a Homelers} tors during the coming wititer.| would be the Macedonians. Injto be free from interference in 4 : Cot - : | . CS emows . rom Berlin, mn le aha ve J : m the rest offed. Then tens gnd fives and ones|months they would give thanks AN) other “ieeisemaln sale “eile rhey will take in the it —— Sl view of the fact, therefore, that]its legislation by the Senate. In . ed to read|poured in, And when y dd be |! God for the guardianship Of}ior free after this measure has mm R aegnd age : pesndlit Mrs Turks in the city are Armenians |the meantime as great a meas- . der a strict}tween &25,000 and #35,000 worth | Australian navy He would been enforced wilt be required te vey can begin wor o * lor Albanians, they will not feel it ure of “reform” of that body as , e exclusive.jof provisions that we pledged | in i ¢ into details, but went as} ocicter twiee daily at the near- Serve Cpens and thus get i @/ their duty to leave the city. There ssibl rill be D Il bout pet rmation, the} the grand total of San Francisco's |far as to say that had it not been}. .t police station, and will not be full summer's work. Mining men] are not many Macedonians in the |P°SS! ale will be rought about by ‘4 tondaninion first contrib to the Califo lf the protection afforded by the permitted os tenth tek teaninl. deelare that big strikes will be) city and very few in the Domin-|the filling of present vacancies ¥ int ind to believelnia relief ship « ‘ » about val power of the Gommon-],;,, police supervision.” made when the region has been|ign ‘Phere is no consular repre-|with Government supporters. erica is familiar in| ®118,000 ealth many of the fortified ee ee aes Sane oe and state} entation for Turks in Toronto. Government supporters pro- ‘ coe 2° 00 ' ‘ ' ‘ ould have that there are rich quatrz depos- Top St : ? nur and other That was pretty uty f New Zealand would hay ; Toronto Star, fess to believe that they are los- ere the people}a minute, whieh speedy 8] eer zed to the nd lwo ORANGE FREE STATE te ap welt co placer geld. and of. eg ate . tes by the d ; t f . ; : ing even for San Francis lof Germanys most powerful REBELLION WEAKENING ver. It is —— snaenere TOURIST CARS FOR XMAS. ing good votes by the departure o ins have suf. ers had been on one ocea- among Hudson's Bay men that the deni Canadians for the front. If the S Sten ihe Germans |@ERMANS HOLD OVER he n within three days steaming Indians hunting in that part of/@. T. = stg Koma the mene opposition had contested the bye- W topped the iron 400,000 PRISONERS |../ Now Zealand shores (Special to The ‘Daily News) the country use silver nuggets for rade From Coast elections in Quebee it would have , : upport of th | Right Hon Andrew Fisher, Durban, South Afriea, Nov. 44.]} bullets, and alse earried consid- Coast. ‘ : po 0 » is y » . » ~ ling the use f London, Nov. ti Ad itch} premier of Australia, thanked Railway ecommunieation be-|erable quantities of gold and sil- ee even an excuse for a genera mMite, ¢ n of the iia to + Melegram | wy oe mier Massey for his expres-|tween Harrismith and Ladysmith|ver to Fort Simpson and Hazel- The G. T. P. announces that it}election. . ‘fain, but th elfrom Amsterdam says ads re-lsion of appreciation has been restored and conditions|ton in exchange for goods.” is prepared to put on a few tour- a , 1 to use wae ceived there from Berl ha | in Harrismith are reported nor- — ish cars Lo run direet from Prince | @ERMAN-CANADIAN — explosives up to last Sunday the | | KILLING OF GERMAN mal again Indieations show INVESTIGATE CONDITION : Rupert to the Atlantic and con- WAS VERY ENTHUSIASTIC a on is apparent de ition camps at ' | CROWN PRINCE DENIED | (that the ceneral rebellion in the OF PRISONERS OF WAR) nev! wilh Old Country steamers - men tl bustin aod als held th: followit Orange Free State has rapidly —- if sufficient business shows to London, Ont., November 14,— pool narily are bt French 4.498 officers a 18.018 Official Says He and Prince Alberti weakened. It is anticipated that Washington, Nov. 44.—The]warrant the company doing so, At a patriotic meeting in Dele ss : ire of hoe sie. men Russians b12t und Are in Good Health. the government forees will oeeu-|United States will undertake to Present enqueries indicate that} ware towaship, a German-born a. OW are using tab 779 men; Be 7 al —— py Harrismith without opposition}clear up misapprehensions over|there will be a large nutober Of}farmer by the name of Kaiser e E Y as sthe only | fe we ‘il 14.007 | h London, Now, 44 According toleither tonight or seme time to—|the condition of prisoners of war|people going home for the holi-|said he was ready to give his last ae at il of at a M7 mi “re and 1 ‘ 1 Central News dispateh from Co- | morrow in Germany and England, the}days and as most of them will beleent or shed the last drop af his th, . natiy oe vh eort hat}penhagen, the German minister State Department has announced,|anxious to patronize their OwWn]plood for the British flag, al- ( Ne es 8 “ es] . ‘i nvasion oe the Berlin di (hese |there, Gount Von Brookdorf Rant THE WEATHER. Chandler Anderson, of the Lon-|road it is likely that the tourist/{hough a number of his relatives we Hon fleures do not ors|zau, has categorically denied that —_— — don embassy staff, was ordered to|cars will be in operation very|pad already fallen in the present dy nat encamped jthe German Crown Prinee and Compiled by F. W. Dowling, Rerlin to investigate conditions in| shortly. war, while fighting in the Ger- 4 "race Wood fp aale ti |Prinee Albert were eifier wound Observer. Germany His mission ‘was at rneaapenipentels : man ranks, re Pony Rx " i Colorad t} ite inted or killed, Ue states that both ‘ the request of the British govern We have just received a ship- ee ‘ce cnbeeraane ‘ - T ™ ~ the product resjare in the best of health, 5 a m, November 24, 1914 ment. Charges of mistreatment|ment of Royal Seciety Packages. WASHED NUT COAL—$8.00. t det, Called f a : is adiun | ranksy mem ee Mearametee ...cch aes teas 30 120) of prisoners arriving from both|We alse have a fine line of stamp. ease 3 m Vrity re ‘s a fo i and! All trimmed Mate at Geet. Miss|}Max. temp. .......00.05. 98.0 | sides of the eonfliet were reapoh.|ed pillow cases and guest towels. New Wellington Coal Com. see “ mires . ’ q not fluorspar, ahd eae |! Ss. Bunter. ROS-GAL Min, LOmp. veeeeceeecers 28.0 {sible for the departinent’s order, |— Demers, 264-265 lpany, Phone 116, ut.