om oa ute eer =|" THE DAILY NEWS === ————— , ee Pa = : ay a = sl y,, NO PRINCE RUPERT B. C., WEDNESDAY, DE ECEMBER 2, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS ——————_— SEs ———_——L—_—__———_—_——_—__—_———__—_—eee SH COLUMBIA'S 6! FT HAS REACHED LONDON ERMANS BUSY CONSTRUCTING SUBMARINES AND FAIRCRAFT TO COMBAT DREADNAUGHTS HTS GIFT OF B.C. REACHES LONDON mN( a SUPREME COURT poe CLEMENT HAS CHARGE OF " ASSIZES—casE OF INDE- BESIDES GOVERNMENT GIFT OF FISH SMALLER GIFTS ARE CENT ASSAULT WAS THROWN OUT BY INCLUDED FROM PRIVATE PARTIES — GERMANS THE JUDGE. WON'T FIGHT WITH DREADNOUGHTS. rhe he Supremejtor, Mr. Fisher, to assist th | (Special to The Dally News.) /Kendall & Co., of Alberni. morning at}in taking evidence London, Dee. 2.-The C. P. R.| Realizing that Great Britain has rable Mr. The case of Rex Vs. Ellis Hes-| steamer Montreal arrived with/a preponderance in Dread- . ding. keth was brought up for sp: 25,287 cases of canned salmon,!/noughts, work in the German W } hosen fore. | trial Mr. Patmore, acting the gift from British Columbia to |dockyards is concentrated in the - jury, which [the accused pul in a plea of the Imperial gevernment; alsojconstruction of submarines and " owing: Al-|#uilty. gifts of 100 cases of canned |aircraft. — EA us Lofquist, Hesketh was a man of good clams from the Sydney Trading It is reported that the German It thur J. Smith,|character and holding a respon Co., of British Columbia, and 100|fleet again has steamed to the Richard &.| sible position as engineer on one eases of salted codfish from John | North Sea. D W Morrisséy,)of the Canadian Fish and Cold . eee Me} lector «Hebert, |Storage Company's boats. On the CITY MAY VOTE ON and prosecutions might be. ilubert Ward, day of the assault he had beer RESTRICTED DISTRICT | brought, notwithstanding the ex- ; and § e, George Me-|suffering from a severe headache — istence of that bylaw, and, hay- I and was recommended by some Prince Rupert is liable to have |ing regard to this point of view, I hs n his address} friends to try a little brandy. He) ego.ing THE GERMANS.—A British officer in his trench, The guns back of him are only dum. |the distinetion of being the first/do not think it necessary to pass { remarked that|followed their advice but some- mies to draw the German fire city in Canada to have a plebiscite|a bylaw at all in the matter. In. y t to his notice | body mixed the drink with the re- —__— — on whether or not the law of the|my opinion there is really no au- ! iad been made/sult that he completely lost his ; | land shall be enforeed. They also/thority in the Statute authorizing . to influence {senses and ran “amok” down the| KITCHENER GETS A SERIOUS TYPHOID TALK WITH THE DEAD, probably have the first Police|the holding of a plebiscite upon unwarranted | street » ae aepeeens . HIS WORK DONE OUTBREAK IN BELGIUM BUT FIRST OBEY LAWS “onsite which has not de-/the question proposed. At the r heard of Ik} be passing and was looking over a ir cision enough to do what they|same time I can see no valid rea- Po etat a a ee ea slats on Pinas That matrs| _trwse rico) ne var Lage aan ing, eh want ei teen Wye Coun ould I Eye Should Be Every- }. le Cqperen. as Oe ae Declaration of Spiritual . z -;adopt any meaiis that it sees fit e any recom-|knocked him down ahead |. London, Dee. 2.—An officer of| Faith. At a meeting of the Police Com-|for the purpose of ascertaining nda ding public| Several witnesses were called ithe British niedical corps reports | na mission held yesterday, the report|the real sentiment of the public rs Ito prove the excellent character - rite gs 4 Fee pact la serious break oftyphoid in} London, 388. 3 £=Bte “Oliver of City Solicitor Peters was re-|upon this much debated question. b n to take nojof the accused and Mr. Patmore ashe the’ nial allieialiatiee We | Belg I ty new cases @P-!1 aco president of the Botiety ceived on this matter and it was|The result of the plebiscite would 7 esentations, |speaking for the prosecutor, sald =—— oe . is { | PY da i ¢ the Belgian sol-|, . Physical Research, in a recent passed on to the Council for ac-|not be binding, in law, either upon s seemed best that every civil compensation ae aoe ce és =a sto} Lie i ot sa g civilians Soe ryt in eouidatin lial, tion. The following is the re-jthe City Couneil or the Police t his opinion!that could be expected had been cael ‘aheaitalt tie sill [Hi says the itbreak must be) yi voth made a atribing -@a- port of the city solicitor: Covamission; but that . result dations of a given. His client did not wish to aie utele wide ennai Wy site i! he r the Belgian army may | tion of bis apieitual faith December i, 1944, might fairly be looked upon as a of much ef- | press the matter. Aone oe ™ : be wiped t and thousands of | mt . '|Chairman of the Police Commis-| guide which might materially af- three weeks ago, after surveying expressing his absolute convic- : ; they wsually liesketh was released on sus- the Belgian front that the Ger.[PeoPle # West Flanders ‘and/,.... in the future eulateace, and sion. i fect the course taken in the fu- nd 1ce in an off. | pended sentence on his personal ; Northeastern France perish. | 2 : * Dear Sir,—At the last meeting |ture. man advance on Calais would be jstating that he has conversed ; : : pe jrecognizance of $1,000 with two lil damien . ie on " lwith friends who bed passed of your board a reference was Tt think the City Council might, he three cases to/sureties of $500 each to appear F made to me to ascertain whether /if it sees fit, at the next elections, ! mans, and was almost bound to SITUATION IN THE ay. : : shored : There was|for sentence if called upon. hah -Ghis opinion is now Mieiaadl SERVIAN CAPITAL. ' say‘ this,” said Sir Oliver,|‘Dere wae S07 means whereby &iby @ mere resolution, take the sult in which | The court was adourned until aE Gltt cufice for cus Marne! l“on definite seleniiBe grounds. 1 plebiscite vote = be taken on opinion of the voters upon the ed for es 0:30 a. m. tomorrow. if we hold the present front for | (Special to > The Bally News) | say it beeause I know that cer- the question ae to whether ov not question. t am not aware that the next two months, while the| Sof lee, 2—-Reports here in-|tain friends of mine still exis th) ameie cae oe — ° a tag _ a” re , the.4080: 0 ie real decision of the continental] jicate that the situation in Ser-}because TI have talked to them —_ , aken many omer city. \ttorney-Ger RUSSIANS Sorat war is reached in Poland lvia is tical. The Servian army |Communication is possible, but} ees a ates 7 ee net Rove. Seed Came, matter in his| POSITIONS In Britain all goes well Al s declared to have wiehdrawil one must ebey the laws to fd fanitpal Act, gr rnigete oe v6 sat undouliotiy the case | no? mide 80k -te| Petrograd, Dec. 2.-—On thefits ability to prevent any raid nication _ between _ Belgrade |'! = See bat Age te possible. “By the Municipal Act of 19144]very often been brought prom- left bank of the Vistula, in the|military preparations against @)and Nish has been severed, I tell you thet these, people the old seetion was repealed and|inently bef the electo vd on. the -evi- , . .3}possible German landing con- still take an interest in the things | nea. SO. ae , ho did not un-}resion oF ham, ceten, oomeparel ‘ “ ire unimag that are going on, and they still} a Gem Suetion, “namely, Seotion I remain, yours traly, porated Ase = br oe oe 0 ' riving at any point on es coas st] LOSES TWO SONS |. things than we do, and that they stitute City Solicitor. h evidence was|fected principally on the front Se tis Tenant are able from time to time to| Whilst referring to these sec- ' wceordingly he meiepes, Lelews) bes me ard Ets tenaadetiioe to anil (Special to TheDaily News.) communicate with us.” tions I wish to point out that, GERMAN BA BATTERIES tha case- before | he north of Lowics, crowned with|the details of our land prepara | Amsterdam, Dec. 2.—A son of] Sir Oliver said that once peo.|fF Some reason best known to DESTROYED BY ALLIES inson represent Our creer Le oe ale ie ak M. DeBroqueville, the Belgian | 1, reilindd: Sieh A-nnoioustioenl Legislature, the new section —. ; d W. E. Fisher a ees aia the |satisfy even the alarmists Premer, has been killed in bat “ as something oniside.the me-|'* not nearly so broad as the ane Se ' nn . —s ee vert Fach day Kitehener emerges tle Phis is the second ee of! -hanism it made use of, they real-|°"°- rhe old section gave patios eee ai, ? ™ » oe the three cases |!#st few days d “ es e prominently as the great the Premier to lose his life, ‘ized the survival of existence was |*° have a referendum on every Reria? Des, 2.—-(QMeia}-)— om, it was clear|that concentration ‘ "hs fe Saini foree of the army. He is aie Z the simplest thing, It was unrea- qecption, whemnes (he aay yan toe Secrets SON SE NaN See nly return trye|contingents from Kaliex in ee not content to remain in his Lon- CRIM FIGHT STILL sohable that the soul should pass tion only gives power to obtain|tack of the enemy against an en- J seed gaaemeimainaam don office, but visite the vital RAGING IN POLAND out of existence when the body|tte opinion of municipal electors trenchment, taken during the day ; restricted dis. | Considerable, ; he tt ai hastening, Come was destroyed; people were not|"Po8 any question whieh affects by our troops, was repulsed. ther of robbing oa eremnee. 0° £5 bie polling as a great business king (Special to The Daily News) limited to the few years they live the municipality, and with whieh Three batteries of the enemys clearly a mat- apne eager prearaglictay aes “ drives bis different plants to at- London, Dee, 2 rhe result ofjon earth, and they certainly con- the municipal council has power nowy wrees were Aeneas by ‘ das such to be)" goede oe oe Se tempt and accomplish the seem-|the important series of battles in | tinued to exist. to deal; this being & very consid- ra oe . spirited artillery , Potit Jury, advance gu we ‘ — pay catlilicte teadanetie In the ebbilineiad’-“e, olf in Cn eee eee erable limitation upon the powers duel a west of Peronne. . y he considered peenpet whiten oe oe bi took and south, as in Dunkirk and though the impression is growing PETIT JURY PANEL. siyen by the old statute. os ee battery wae de- % esponsibie body ore. es pa" where a}Paris, one heard everywhere Ofithat the German general, Mac- nae T might also point out that a etroyed near Cracane. hey could hold] Pessession of Szertn wade. with |Kitehener’s coming, how he got} Kenzen, has sheceeded in saving The following is the list for|referendum held under this 7 seeret if they} Prussian pee oka and|things done, One danger, in the}his army after the Russians had the Petit Jury for the present As-jclause of the Act., i.e., Section 54, . aang rae ; .. vised them to}five batteries was dislodged’ | opinion of some, is that he should|eneireled it, sizes. No jury was yet selected|Sub-section 164, should be or- For the big doll at Wallace's, Crown Prosecy-|Hed in disorder E thore is nofnot attempt too much himself in] Tt is equally clear that the Ger-|#S only a ease for speedy trial has|dered by bylaw. If the idea is — - va mag WASHED LUT COAL—$8.00. oe 7 id a Plock, be-{place of leaving lesser mattérs}man tactical plan for taking War-|Come up so far, The list is as|that a referendum upon the preg, |2O* S9Sees Ter the two dollars. . . Coal Gom.|°°*" ~ ' - nt v< already men-|to subordinates, But Kitehener saw hae failed. follows: M, M. Wells, Frank E.|/posed question is nothing more See ladies and Misses’ Collars : - u. a pee tie te and/is acting on the prineiple that the Rerlin admits heavy losses in|lap, Lachlan MeDonald, Frank)than to obtain the mere opinion and Mulfe et Sab B + a ere, eee | HON, We took five eer . |master’s eye should be every-|a three-days’ battle in the viein-}. St. Amour, Phillip MeDonald,/of the voters I think such a ref- at ie — eee ee eee jyame. barge loaded with : ys a iu-}where, ity of Lodz. but claims. sueceess in|Arthur Spurr, Douglas Suther-jerendum could be taken, but the ae: Don’t A 1 gan oapare re aaa breaking through the Russian|!aod, Ralph Tyson, Emil Van Ges-/result would not be binding upon rgue, carne report no acto! o ring. tel, Haliburton Peek, Walter|the present or any future couneil, WANTED. Go to Cole’ 5§ anee on November 30 JACK FROST” MORE The Russians emphasize the |@layton, Robert, M. Melntosh, My reasons for making this Pesele to-ecene-and tas.cne 0S Segar Store ; a ee DEADLY THAN GERMANS sapture of the German ammuni. [Jame s J. Walsh, George M, Shir-|statement are that it is undoubt- en oleck ef Malaae with punemaan Snes J, W. Mek on = polenae al tion barges as indieating the be- lley, H. H, Hemmell, Frederick W.|edly illegal to’ conduct a house of Hand Furniture. We must ¢ $200 00 OUPen ge aera li than half (Special to Veo Gaily Cane. ginning of a cut in the German | Ke snworth, Osear J, Kivkpatriok, Ul- fame in any nity, and even dispose of it at de Prices 18.00 © Pirst prise a scat. Call and them, or| Boulogte, Dee, 2.——-Fifteen| communications. penenee Delasala, Arthur a. Sil-|supposing, which is almost im. bo oul everybody. Corner of Hiren awe s Second Prige §! o77tf, {hundred British ofeers and men i dala jversides, William Blane, Guy G./possible to suppose, that a bylaw Third Avenue and Seventh 1 Free on New Voare Dey |phane Red 337 are in hospitals here suffering Our $7.50 Girls’ Goats will be Cameron Hays W. ‘Tooker, Solo-| authorizing the carrying on of Street F it Sto PIPES 10 PIT any FACE Dibenens pil vnd ranges}from frogen feet, A thousand of|selling at #5.00 next Friday, Ja-. mon Mussallem, Clyde Rogers,|such places were passed, such by. aca ates re