‘ 7 oa ’ — _¥ wt THE waih¥ Makes give War ows Immediately it Is Received j hc AA _——" eS ; wl. \ RUSSIA PUTS REPORTS THAT GERMANS NE GERMANS TAKENLODZ? SITUATION IS DESPER Tt wSSIANS OF DEFENSIVE IN THAT DISTRICT AND DEVOTING mein ENERGIES TO TAKING ORACOW AND INVASION OF HUNGARY THE DAILY NEWS eee , MONDAY, —— DECEMBER 7, 1914. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C —__ SEES IN THE CLILY NEWS liitincwsmne FIVE cia ULL STRENGTH AGAINST CRACOW TOOK LODZ B BUT RUSSIA SAYS THEY ARE HOLDING ENEMY BACK (Specia Dally News? Poland and rl Germans eiiliieatl* a/ttts occupied ‘ hey had been . retreat from) °°" f Cra Wa dmits that as , " s desperate.| forces to t etre ares that the are f os ently strong gun the bor ! f 4 in Northern ind suburbs PROHIBITION SERMON RILLIAN CHARGE TO BY REV. H.R. GRANT BALKAN STATES yy" kU OF” DIXMUDE ON ROAD POM NIEUPORT rat? ive MAY AGAIN UNITE MURDER CHARGE IS UP FOR TRIAL TODAY John May, an Indian, Is Accused Murdering A. L. Taylor Near Hazelton Last Fall. . | | The come most at important ease to the present Assizes was called this morning, when an | Indian Jolin May was | brought up for trial charged with | hav ing murdered Albert L. Taylor jnear Hazelton last fall. The panelled: up named following jury was em- Hal Peck, foreman; George Delasala, Arthur Spurr, J. Kirkpatrick, H. H. D. Hemmel, Walter Clayton, R. M. MelIntosh, A. H. Silversides, Wm. Blane, Guy Cameron and H. W. Oscar INTERIOR Of" CHURCH® - AT VIEILLE WECHED BY GERMANS OCZ 18 Ube SHOW THE KING HOW | RU N sd ee SAD prosecuted for the . | (Special ts The Daily News.) a ie: HIS SOLDIERS FIGHT)... y coon | = to een nen RUSSIA ARMY seeink snd ines. Sellen ae ' ene - gress as | ot one ", rebar PUSHES TURKEY BACK sini: cars: conducted the de- (Special to The Dally Mews) meee # re fence a ‘he Sritiah |" ' by saying t ' ‘ t the Balkan i / , " “is : t bb eve he wa rr tt } ! ‘ t it f a ry ene in . short address to the jury " smorahls ‘ a ‘ i iw ’ satistactor ; s <2 ‘ . . F prces y memora ef : as Paris, Dee. 7 A dispatch from Mr. Fisher dwelt upon the serious F h pi | prohibitior S \ “ ' ; | Petrograd says it is officially an-| ,ature of the charge. This pris- — : dash ' OPpPose , ' ver serd an yunee g . 2 : : . unt and dash-| j . 3 ced that the troops of the], er was on trial for his life and ‘ ’ ve « af " s ‘ ' - i Was he the lnceian oF : _ : > , . i hich the Gx ede i ian at my occupied the towns | tne evidence would require all the P ee ae nie ~T x ee jSerai, Koi and Basehkal in the] attention of the jury. The defence itia | ter? ar P Tinka ‘e : : r Dixmude t si alas jvastern part of Turkey as result| would point out that the evidence » 4 Lys the British | ; al as! 7 SWEDISH STEAMERS ‘f the battles oceurring on the] ror the crown was purely circum- ar pouemeg. at _ ae an e! SUNK BY MINES Dilman and Kohi routes. stantial but he would show them : j t was {= Ss reas il as pell-mell upon od : 04 a that cireumstances had woven a t line o ‘ar , oe " " . » » p i r' 4 I f earth i as ea aaill (opeclal tothe Cn SERBIANS STILL net around the prisoner that on era p and inte it } . . et ; far stronger than the evidence o th : neq {things could be said about food} ! De The Swedish ag SEEN BY A PHOTOGRAPHERGREAT BATTLE OF FLANDERS ON THE OFFENSIVE “Oe he ble fire. They . = tenn :end tetide onal many eye-witnesses. ; and t y - - sd oe T ‘he Te P i i, buf hat it wastelass from getting their supply men probably could be sent PROVINCIAL POLITICS NEXT LEGISLATURE low chauffeurs, whe left on the|,% have been received and # iY fight on land. but \ } enable the coming 3 : on abies lat Gent uy ros Prince Sophia for Victoria, where) gre very | satisfactory. # Ay hens sane sent-t0 |e: ations to grow up without| " rhe result of the graft tria Victoria, Dee, 3.—Following’|he has a place on the B. C. Horse.|, The Trail smelter, to # 2 rriving at the St./knowing the evil effects of the] FAMILIES MAY JOIN THEM. which fastened the blame on Pre mportant meeting of the ex-|He was given a rousing sendoff.|y% which the shipment was #* * station in that /trafic eiiiahe ied er Flemming f New ae nS- § ve of the provincial govern-|Mr. Potts is well known and very|y cent. gives the following * vr ded im epeaping Winnipeg, De + rive me wick, may make the way clear for ment yesterday, which was at-|popular, having been with the] jpecult: Silver, 235.5 ozs.;° # iy | \ " nnipes wa the next Liberal premier f that ded by every member of the}P. R. Auto Co, for the past year : a wever, were re- TU Tl Pi : : ited wn ‘ , * lead, 288 per cent; zinc, * ea, t. Two hundred RKEY GE NG HERS nos a author a s - province which is assured at the binet. the Premier announced/and a half. Though the chances * 45.4 per cent, and gold.$4 *# ——- that the Canadian troops on Sé ext elec is stated on good a re . yw fof e ; orse are excelle ri ; i vases efiliiiiad:- amn eitias o vasGiliy Game? i | oa ty t elect It ated on 1 that a date had been chosen for|ef the B. C. Horse are excellent} » per ton. With silver at # t st nse do !t e pene au Oo t ' F : | : ; : ve or getting 0 . a . 4 : been shot: Petrograd, Dec. 7 The Turk- |?" “ eal ‘ e thoatiy Shag We. EM tors 1c upxt meeting of the Legis-|for getting to the front, Jack as-/% 50 cents this will net the # oes enetiiadhs ate ae : i : ut ong ° | v2 ithe lawyer who secured the eor Phe House will convene|>ured his friends that he was|y owners $100 per ton after # NEW MEW Fac Simine and ret ed to Constanti 1" " he officers, In © £8} vietion of Mr. Flemming, will « | ‘ary 21, the third Thurs-|coming back to Prince Rupert, * all transportation and # que! are making i Siter provineis wlities as iber mm « 1 te vhik 00 i : EN( GLAND DINNER nople considerably damaged, a i provincial | as I ral day the month. and ministers|which looks good to him, * smelting charges are # nee to have their familie n hogan | peader in the New Brunsew i formulating ai aT ek 8 ” _ cording to a ' spateh a oe. * Fagor Ormulasing - * paid. This is only one of # ee CHURCH A sien Sele A | House Mr. Gary s one of tl vislative program TANKS FOR PONTOON WORK. |, . great many groups in ® ths ib } nt nine nen of e ast s AY EVENING, 7 to ® Bi.) wailing vi rying war ee Fee the, Bast): In vies the fact that only es * that district which are # r ) 18 NAKINE a Frese i e for ia 8 ar orvenes Ne , co. 7.— The be q . | as | ae ee ee vupelte a iking a great nam ! day this vear intervenes an ae, Dec. 7 The Rus-| showing up excellently, # " jrown Bread . 1 tne hoapitel sedate Feo - ae between Christmas Day and the}|Sian evernenent has purchased |, although the most of # WEP ee et AGED Emrenon BEAR eat rth treatment. He worked too wae : ma. enemas _ ron ae airtight * them are low-grade ores # >, ad Jellies ies Get ieee ae BE SURE AND DO YOUR coun as passed, declaring stee ene at a eost of appren- * but in immense quanti. # ‘ Doughnuts London, Der , = at letrained the ineision made in the) xX Sh . Saturday, December 26, a publie | mately $250,000, to = ae in * ties. There is a great fu- # \oflfee rg ‘ me a u > ‘hj len 4 . a ons eting > oo p re ADmis Tt epee | } pl f Austria jrecent operation His case is not mas opping day oe ae — me 2 : oe . eat o ar Me bo © ture in store for the Bud- @ a SSION 60 © peror Francis Jo = , a leerious, but require careful atten. EARLY Retereey, ames & 2008 re a er - ions, accord~\e on Bay Mountain dis. # -_ ary is desperately g t the manufac 1 The : . . Hungary les ha, ‘ ; —— © manufacturer, The)» trict in the mining line. * ree e ne ~ jarticle in Truth it Goce : oe oe j if y . wait wate the lest THE WEATHER. aoung lot must be shipped notly gs eee ee eee ee EEE EO iprivate advices from A h are) Stal wy , inoment you WH! De® MABDIEe " "7 ater than January 15. - D ! iva idvi : a ry alker & Well’s Famous|$ 4, oot ‘the little special Compited by F. W. Dowling, \ on t Argue! jthat his dea Butter pO tf things you are looking for Observer. . einen ae ( se 3 — ves ) Com Ln todas a . ‘ x . —— ee Sticks at WANTED. ‘ ap } nalatte rhteo . * hur store_is fu 0 1e December 7. 1944 ‘red Stork's ardware. tf. to Cole’s Sevar Store } i at| Tlennclels ace or TE ccey. things gen Saaeee . — a People to come and see our : BEULOE : 81.00 al dabou ros, t , : . SMPOTOLOT 2 nse ne cere nnn 9.992 =a -———— Wry | Hardwar gf, | 91-00 at dadour Be an '$ Our Cut Glass, Silver, Jew- , ° immense stock of Second PuRCHABE You $| red Stork’s — \$ elry, Leather Goods, Toilet § Max. temp. ..... . 80.0 Knit @oolen underskiris inl® wong Furniture, We must OUPON Just arrived, handeome new de- Articles, Etc., are the best to Min. (emp... ¢. dow dames 20.0 js#ray, black and red at 84.35 at ; : $280.06 dai ‘ be found anywhere and the s re dispose of it at once. Prices ¥.00 cle Pirst prise ad signs of Carpet Squares. Special prices are moderate, ee ean Jabour Bros.’ Sale, oe rola 8 beur Br 8 D. Tite's. eRe Wien Maks an debal » suit everybody, Corner of een nay » econd Prise prices at Geo. 282tt | W W k & So iss Barboau fer dainty me weseiiaiaeiial Thied Quenee Guk Henle “eon New Years Day 3. Chairs. Big —— : . ar n little tea aprons and handker- Leather cushions with Indian Rockers and Easy p . . Street. Furnit PIPES To F t George D.| Ladies’ woolen combinations | Third Avenue chiefs, ‘They make inexpensive |heads, Special Xmas prices one seatinen Sma: T A ANY FACE Xmas reductions & B G. T. P. Wateh inspector : at Phones No. 86 and 465 Petes, Tite's seit; for 841.75 at Jabour Bros.’ Bale, [Xmas gifts and ave easily mailed.'@ee. OB. Tite's. eset i ¢ fe: tele teg ts