THE paity W »-aclal Effort a alate a . Recel¥ou by ai ema, SE a THE DAIL de a gv. 8” sale —— PRINCE RUPERT B. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1914. ‘NEWS Le GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST -« THE DAILY NEWS a E FIVE ciaaiiaaaill OL OF THE BRITISH ARMY DIES OF PNEUMONIA - -_———— —~—— ON. ON. WM. TEMPLEMAN PASSES _AWAY—ARMIES OF THE ALLIES STILL MEETING WITH SUCCESS ATAIN' CREATES $0 Ts | HON. WILLIAM TEMPLEMAN TO FRANCE TO VISIT INDIAN .TROOPS — SIR JOHN ha och merncintieanto | DEATH TOOK PLACE AT His HIS HOME Y YESTERDAY—WAS PROM- FRENCH TELEGRAPHS NEWS TO EARL KITCH- INENT IN CANADIAN PUBLIC LIFE —MEMBER ENER—LOSS KEENLY FELT. ei y wiTH CONFIDENCE FOR THIS DISTRICT ONE TERM. ~ i me rici ; V i = where lie sunded and his}), » tried by impassioned TOWARD HIS GENERALS TURKISH 3 a0 taille 2 ee ne st him. He also speeches in the House of Lords GULI MARTIN SOCIETY CIRCUS val at A Agra, BiMtGss) 44 oul of it to stir the nation t FOR THEIR FAILURES JOSEPH MAY BE STARTS TONIGHT; pili ra Cawnpore, 800), sense of impending danger. For} fond Nov. { Frustrated (Special to The Dally News—2 P.M.) CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR = a yh relief of Luck-) years he urged the government t ll | ambitious designs London, i ah ae ey —- Featuring a real steam piano, sls paign be won his adopt some scheme of com Russia. France and Flanders, the 4 y = 5 : pea eo fi Vancouver, Nov. 13.—There is|the Society Cireus procession onl ry military training. H As ' ! letermined to take th sod te Ae aa Dake of Ea_|? Chance that Vancouver's next| will form on Second Avenue this f —o ee ee ar ed by She Clee a i. a re Joseph Martin,|evening and as soon after 6 ae was on the north-|, e of econseription, but b lireetion of mi matlers int rch. Munitions. of war were . aaa . . ; advocat _ opts . : dire lary ma : et ae carried |~&® ts again living in Vancouver,|o'elock as possible the start will ut india fighting the} jieved that every availal ur ands, and the ge ul ptured. Indian. trappe Sart though he still holds his position|pe made, The line of march will mb and in 1668 took! ould be ready to help defend |staff of Ge y is reported the positions. as member of the British House|pe along Second Avenue to Sev- fh is sinMan CamMpalen.ithe Empire. His warnings regard- |. .cejje) { oritw. to be zg atly Y meiadaaalaaa of Commons for St. Paneras. Mr. | enth Street, on Seventh to Third ens itenant-colonel | ing the Germa menace were | np ore ttle faith is felt MAS. CEN. SAM HUGHES cAMP Martin told a meeting of the Civic Avenue, thence to Fulton Street, the | expedition in|!ooked upon by the vast ma ty 1 mteatenl ie ee ene ee oe thence to i Se “ » imaginings of an old war — 2 eee . vat i Ce ‘ e Ir , procession wi NA? a \fghan war of on ph gnne ang now oo. oe ty. Notwithstanding tales of ill- — 7 omy sa ciated: a |sufficiently strong he would be aa will include the Metilakatla oe anded the Ku-/¢..sner into the future than most health of General von Moltke, it reronto, wee reg rae! found in the fighting line on the| Band and the new City Band. It Valle COM His whole life was devoted to) seems clear that his removal ’ wet ~ meee Ss am "de. second Thursday of next Janu-j|is advertised that many new and is g nilitary exploitjthe Empire and it was a fitting f " nee of chief of steitis al a = ‘ . jary. This is the first time that Mr.| original features will be seen. Im- } his of the Britishiend te such a career that he " ieee a i stisfaction . on | Mortin pes re pny pro- ee the — the : rch of|should pass aw: hile on duty. |e entirely to the Gissaliseeen™ posed as the candidate for mayor) circus will commence and con- res ric mareh of|should pa away whil i of the Kaiser with the failure of THE LATE EARL ROBERTS of [TWELFTH EPISODE OF THE any city. If he sueceeded it]iinue until midnight. The Restau- the elaborate plans of the wat Kandahar, who died a few days MILLION DOLL! jwould also be the ee that} rant and Lunch — at oon 3 a } ere to ave am ance ere he had a any Canadian city would have as|}Show Grounds are fully equip PERT’S CONTINGENT wants, attends every parade, and) machine, which wet x . . " aK — a troses At the Westhoime Opera House its chief magistrate a member of|to serve suppers and lunches, so is an ideal officer. placed Germany ‘mn contro! © a. the fall Tonight the Imperial House of Commons.|that those who are employed up ETS DOWN TO BUSINESS Before the close of the week| Paris long ago, to have resulted at t . ts a s rae th el ae Mr. Martin at the outset ex-/yntil 6 o'clock may arrange to ted shen wilt He down to Keeul n the occupation of the French ublic interes e al out- pressed the opinion that many Of] see the procession and repair im- h Pr. G malt to be clothed and armed, Channel ports and to have con- ENEMY THROWN a bond ee — the largest ratepayers in the city| mediately to the circus where Fillows ¢ Vietoria, B.C., and in a very short period the | quered Russian Poland. BACK ON RIGHT a ie — ay ane had not done their duty in the)they can provide themselves with .13—W ntingents rep- . : : Kluck in Trouble. re ' ya eee ee | past in regard to civie govern-|a good lunch or supper at a very northern contingent will be able Von uc BANK OF YSER time, is becoming more it us ment. The time had arrived in| jow price. oe te 88th, 104th, to attend parades in uniform. Up Following the substitution of as time goes on. Tonight the the history of the city when every It has been decided to con- ade Mountain Rang-1¢i) now it has been mostly squad |General von Falkenhayn for Von ae twelfth anasen Saree sage J) citizen should do his part in try-|tinue the show for three nights me 68 Prince Rupert and section drill, but the men are | Moltke as chief of staff the Kaiser (Special to Tee oy aah erat 06 bs a. ‘tos ing to bring about better govern-linstead of two - = ares is pe ‘as t at the Wil- “ry apt and rapidly conforming |recalied Von Kluck from the most Lond Nov. oo : 2 ox the wey ae es aac e ee sud. | ment He would not think of run-| tended. Monday night will be the , n camp. The ‘ec tt y eouial of a ‘soldier's life. | j tant command in France mans have wom ae ~ the ds a . ea ty to vanish ning for the mayoralty unless he opening with the processions . a o the See Se he mportan t — the right bank of the ser, me denty appears, -_ “= i | was convineed that there was a Tuesday night a change of pro- t is quartered| Many visitors have been u and Flanders and is said to have Indian troops carrying the posi-|again quite as suddenly, right be- general desire to see him a candi- gramme downstairs, including the ma tilding on the |the camp to see the Prince Ru upbraided him, not only for fail-}tions fore the eyes of the conspirators, date. Otherwise be woald bet Billy Orims vaudeville show and Wit and are very |?" rpirarnnes y Poe ny “~ ‘ = i “ to reach Paris, but also for ee es eee who had thought the nitise ont think it his duty to do so. He did| wil] be known as balloon night, Mort the éhiniiie. have poemner eens . - vag? see fathers tn canal da weeadh writ for By-election. > a baer oar Sou oe not want the office except it was| hundreds of toy balloons will be nee rt ther has been wn pylons ad shake hands Channel ports, an objeetive which rs to. on le n ara ta - - 4 ent epee Sagan conferred & him by the enmla- liberated in the big building; and 78 ' it al home, but iat a » Ine he knew up north.| ve ' rl tly desires, not @ dy-0k — a <-: ek be the oa cael the re orter ‘|takable wish of the electors. Wednesday night a mammoth Maet tha \ifferent arme ot) rr ee ‘eve been tweekedi’ maleor Sernes , (|S the VRRP es we rs ton atin: ea the citizens of Vancouver) masquerade will be held for he. ‘ t ‘ | The men hay can. fon accoul tof any important mil-]death of Sir James Whitney, was Wednesday an J 1ursday ¢ take steps to satisfy ame and this|which the eireus ring will be = are quartered | generously in the matter of leave litary advantage to be obtainedjissued today, Nominations will} exceptionally fine five-reel fea- association that Tam wanted Tltaken out. hy 2. my buildings jas after 4 p.m. they are at — acahe, but bese he wished to|take place Nevember 30, and poll- ture, “The Old Curiosity Shop. will be a candidate.” he declared. Tickets for the circus have : weal) — - = unless on detail -— ’ a Th 1 position to threaten Bri- ling will be on Deeember 7. will os shown together with a new “Moreover, T will not run if Tam] peen placed on sale at Orme’s, shept } : pos ‘ ) Those having bus ness cal x = = pti il War Gazette. expected to canvass. T never ean-| and it is expected that many will My ri : pasees to a later hour. Gradua Afier more than three months The drydock is rushing the oa : vassed a vote when T ran in this|purchase their tickets in advance Ming a — she comp is settling down * | f warfare .the Kaiser has to sat-Jeonstruction of their pontoons. Chance oe Excitement. and city last in 1908, T would address] so that there will be no delay at D can Ye: . ns a atricter routine > a i sfv the demand of the German]|They will launc h two on Wednes- If you're — out es . ow = as many meetings as possible, but}the doors on opening night, The b reg played in by that one can go through eople for substantial suecess by|day, one at 2:45, and the other yeu come across a sheet of water I would not undertake any large prices of gate admission are 25 bors. | ( = or = swaping ee rg? ‘wiiians all is ons to the conquering ofjat 3:45 wm . ny ee = ae <5 expense. T would consider it an|cents for adults and 10 cents for bhoys | oni as - blankets po rnp idea of the| Belgium, a trivial feat for the ohaltanmenaees meee Ere ae eee SS ahi Eek honor to be mayor of Vancouver children, and for the grand mas- ne th olen aie style will « ‘ h the boys have }ferman army, and the occupation ** ceitinn Gib. Gin -@liake sone ee te pace band. Mee but it would also entail consider- querade on Wednesday night the ant has t compli oe f the army. {of a portion of northern France. /* aun * a ae f anon ie able sacrifice on my part. admission will be 50 cents, which Mary eS Compe jdropped intd the way © or 1. |Against this the German people |* JOB. ice will chop its way aPOReN . For Parliament Also. includes supper. I, Poo} —oe to Lieut,- The food is plain but ibune “ ware of the invasion of Al-|# -— * planking of your boat like eo “T am a party man and T may hy lof the com~fant, and the clubs of Vietoria, th cace as a base for an advance|* The first use made of the */many chisels and the water willl, = candidate for the Bouse of . The potels and prival —e sl pon the Rhine by the Freneh}|* new GTP telegraph ser- */pour in and if you do not lose!e mons at the next elections, ED postort e Y —— haveTextended a most remarkab » a land the asion of eastern Prus-|]* viee by the Daily News took */]your boat and perhaps yow life it This association should consider EST HO LM BD att, ‘ pany Of the} venuine hospitality to the | lcia by enormous forces of the|# place today. An arrange- */is because you are full of re- whether that would be a draw- — ue en Many have joined the Y.M \ pe ssians after a disastrous fail-|# ment’ is still - ee : eee ae ms! a — back or not. If elected my political F DUttine os © DO¥YSiwhere excellent accommieods vo of the Poland campaign * whereby a telegraph = ser- a party of hunters did Saturday)... ,inos would make no. differ- ? oo hours drill, be. and baths are to be had at a yy Fab. a — aatetaeahh * vice is obtained from Van- *) morning on going up Dennis Arm ae civic affairs. I do not OPERA H OUSE Of tho ae the daily tnominal sum, so ther 7 Von Moltke’s fall is. blamed|# couver over the Dominion *}and before they got the boat te want politics in municipal affairs, HT ME hoon » { ~ won ae a down-town place to hans upon court intrigues and dis-|#* Government line, Today this *| the ahore it was half full of Wa-lnut the association should con- TO NI G ie ed, but tempe- ; |putes, the desire of the Crown}]* line was down and Mr, Hut. */ter, Then it was found that the sider this aspect of the matter, PA Named nanders have Rernard Mebonald a N fap | Prinee, Whose Campaign has been |* cheson of the G.T.P, service *] shore was too steep to beach the “Another stipulation T would ai, lows Sergeants MeLeod have the « t re far from successful, to act en-|* was asked if he would get ®} boat and something had to he make is that before T run I must “THE MILLION eldpy 1, : Port George ‘}putting in the railiwe ranks. {tively upon bis own initiative, and}* in touch with Rdmonton and *®/} done to keep her from sinking. An be convinced that gdod alderman- MYSTERY” ME Cisscte : ; ieorge Nevill Imperial Oil Goi . = the autoeratic temper of the}* secure any late war news to #lold shirt was paeked into the ie materia! is in the fleld, A mayor DOLLAR that now, 7 hardly like Work will start hi Kaiser himself, Von*Moltke is not|}* be had. He did this in quiek #/opening and the boat paddled to must have a good couneil to help OMS, wit) | mpany non. — 00 well, but it is well known in Ber-{# order and consequently the *)a shallow beach, where the break] aking a good administration. TWELFTH EPISODE mB have jy, ‘ied until thel WasHEeD NUT COAL =96.00. lin that his il health is not suf.|* readers of the Daily News */was mended, I would like to see new aldermen ee ofc her drilted and Coal Com-|felent justifieation for his remoy.|# have the very latest from the * tee from every ward. T would want AND A GOOD FEATURE in Wa ire at “Wore New Weill v' tf./al. His successor as chief of staff}* front. Negotiations are pro. * We have just received a_ ship also to be assured of the suppert PROGRAMME they th oa ae samerenam, hese 11° is declared to be merely a puppet|* ceeding that may end in */ment of Royal ae ee of the labor men.” Pe full as on. The men a e Kaiser and @ strategis » * comstant use of this ser. *|We also have a fine line of stamp. postales M has tee for Col, Peek Carpets clean Called the rae, an eee cate vice *led pillow cases and guest towels Care taken of offees and fur. Admission 10 and 16¢ *Miderati,,, With everyiand delivered fr vootf.| Kitohener, eee ee eee) Demers, 264-265) naces, Pitz, phone 583. 5-7 ‘od after their ]683. be ie Sa REL ME ad