:— ~ ~* Library HE DAILY wEews Makes 4 Special Effort to give War News Immediately CACC LCL LLC A SERVIANS WARSAW ABANDON GERMANS HAVE TAKEN LODZ Cry i AND MARCHING ON WARSAW PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, ———=_=_= COMOX AVENUE THEFT GERMANS ARE ALLOWED WEAR THEMSELVES OUT (Special to The*Daity News) INlegal Sale of Liquor Said to Be! DECEMBER 11, ALLEGED USE OF OPIUY: === THE DAILY NEWS 1944. ° NORWAY AND SWEDEN ANGRY AT GERMANY, (Special to The Dally News.) WATCH OUR BULLETINS FOR THE LATEST NEWS a ———— Se PRICE FIVE ee \VE OVERWHELMED AUSTRIAN ARMY FOR STRATEGIC REASONS--REPORT OF KAISER’S DEATH UNCONFIRMED SERVIANS HAVEBIGVICTORY— FOUR ARMY CORPS IN FLIGHT [Servians are pushing their pur suit vigorously and suecessfully. The roads to Servia are block. ed with incoming prisoners, who are satisfied the ordeal is over. One battalion was seen marching under the guard of a handful of Servians, while many groups of prisoners come absolutely unat- Der 1 Official. Chief Source of Revenue in | London, Dee, 11.—Indigne ation | \urHORITIES DECLARE WARSAW MAY ABANDONED FOR i sad nee ee “in Norway and Sweden is £rOWINE | SeRYIANS DROVE WEDGE INTO CENTER OF AUSTRIANS, SHAT- en OF CONFIDENCE. oe oat aid eae ne a ee es wi ver uaa 1 ee ee con a ere aottdins Milaiedt ean yesterday the first witness after isle seinen” dite feed MANY PRISONERS TAKEN. ; Daisy Lee, who lost the money in ' oe oer ie| see (Special t we eons ee imy " { yew te : 1 by the Germans. The dispute, was Alva O'Neill. It was attention. Six oe (Special to The Daily News.) sbatches | day ' ‘ ' unin oe oe . — Se ta os wn ead tae ee in her house that the accused first See caedeeememe ead London, Dee. 11.—The Austri- at tale tak tae : sntteninaty Guth an ee lived on her arrival in Prince Ru- witie oot an debacle has established the 2 aliens 7 sax: aula aie a onl Vented: die a a Sais wh Gas pert in ns ar Her ce & . ake j fact that the Servian corps drove SK had tee ra Se : poe lag eats ev sion was tha 1e accused was le wedge into the center of the \ Pes a me . | - a og ie . a bs . m0 rhengy were) very hard up when she came and BODY OF DROWNED | Austrian forces, shattering four ons Seas onl Sate Se fad el she oe rot — : make a REBEL 1S RECOVERED army corps, which are now in we ' much money while staying with jflight. A mass of prisoners were Pisce’ fe ee arm rm rt i 05 : fe Bo JAPANESE SQUADRON her. About the end of August (Special to The Dally News.) captured, and material so great WATCHING OFF CHILE she went to live with Daisy Lee.! Pretoria, Dec. 11.—The body of |that it cannot be tabulated. The | tended. will be to make passes Vyzskow and Beskid. On wewe 3 She then told witness that she| General Beyers, the rebel leader, : and not because | December 8 attacks on fort (Special to o The Dally News) had $38 and a ticket to Vancou-|was found in the Vaal River near G vietory. fied positions held by the Aus Tokio, Dee. 41 4 Japanese|ver. She had very few clothes.|the spot where he was seen to 14 The fol ins, we captured four guns and) squadron is said to be watching|One dress she bought on the in-| sink while crossing. ELBERT HUBBARD EULOGISES. t from general than three hundred pris ff the coast of Chile for the Ger-|stalment plan —it was the one Visit our toy department. All hows there is no ; ind many wagons ul converted eruiser Prince|produced in court—but she said toys were bought before the war RT HON SiR WILFRID LAURIER Kitel Frederich, whieh a week ago|it brought her bad luck and want-|and all are reasonably priced.— ™ ” sank the British steamer Chara-j|ed to return it to the drummer. Wallace's. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES is off the port of Corral. Witness noticed her depression m Wednesday, September 10, and PROSPERITY were no retail stores to go t0.|tried to cheer her up. rhe retail merchant is unques-| Aeeused had packed her trunk | a necessity, and it is|io9 Jeave town about the end of {VERY MAN SHOULD SPEND HIS MONEY WHERE HE MAKES ~ jually true that when he is put) august but had been persuaded HIS LIVING—MAIL ORDER HOUSES WON'T HELP out of ape pagan the place goes toli, stay. Witness assisted at the US HERE. pus rhe heaviest taxpayer| ; : the mail order th the embers should carry|”— uld loyally support those in-|jje this better than I ean,” said , rineiplee and conditions| titutions that give character and| Mr. Fisher { “an a Sted thie tegetier ce Gg] ene fo 6 plas. His Lordship: “Go round and BE SURE AND DO YOUR rhe doctors. lawyers Phe business activity of a city) show the jury where you found town is the best evidence of |;) wy.” 2 i clergyme ind = «othe jthe money Xmas Shopping al ‘ estate |" tance Prosperous bus-| Cross- emained by Mr. Patmore, LARLY sacames Gn tala, | mes* ans a prosperous =| tness had heard accused, say sul inded by prosperous Indus-|.he had sent $100 away to Paul - ~ : those 1a ’ wait until the last . ‘ te life |tries—establ shes real estate (Gottlieb at Buffalo. you will be unable a etired Into | ~ ’ how : the little epecial fact. all citizens, get their vatues/ end also establishes | Re-examined by Mr. Fisher, 1 are looking for. oat ahinaie’ ty standard of values that gives @icne had lost several sums of . is a en ‘ I . | day. : lits n which they live conscious feeling of satisfaction | money while the accused was proliig full of the ; and importance to every sur-|staying with her and she thought gs you require. Should they not reciprocate by : . 4 a Cut Glass, Silver, Jew- hat 2 among the ding. The city or town where | accused had taken it. tiry, Leather Goods, Toilet —w ; nae yusiness is stagne and where ' ‘ wre: ** r ¢ 70 Articles, Ete., are = best to people the eommunity from ' nement an % Mi Patmore: How could you i anywhere and the Soe phe oak, Ike the citizens send away for the) jjdge how much business the ac- . niet ne ece ; « moderate, P rn : : hee es ae eam of their requirements I8/cused was doing? Were you 1t ilizens, large are Seite : W W k & S ldead, dead socially, financially,)}yot smoking opium most of the , om home f their . , ' ! . ar on way from S0m ntellectually. The citizens lack | Continued on Page 4) Third Avenue x] rf things, and in this , ~~ &. T. P. Watch Inspector ' sonia < toate tool nfidence and interest in each} em — - + afford to {7tmer: They do not co-operate; Oc — ADMISSION — 15¢ hant at he cannot affore , i om omm ' that h ae , ' they do not reciprocate; they are | % ° buy the best class of goods, an ; t atrioetic; they cease to be Don’t Ar e! : : nterprising, overlook the rights | MAJESTI TRE > ‘ rm of = yusiness is | 4 gu ” - : f 1 ' | heir neighbors, and neglect to | TONIGHT A greatly impaired, and he is Toreer Hook ly after their own; in| ~ bo | Seo § ad » gdods his [ok Properly a el ‘ ; to Cole’s var HOFE™ Fi. charge more for the goods hi ae: Renee snes mien —pDouUBLE ATTRACTION— tomers are foreed to buy x WITH EVERY 80¢ PURCHASE YOU . ’ ' Continued on Page Three. MAJESTIC FILM PROGRAM GET A COUPON from him i aS ies ee coi tae $280.00 stor Cyele Pirst prize here is certainty in thing pa- | To OUR PATRONS. SINGING AND DANCING $65.00 Victor Vietrola Second Prize trict ommutual about this | ——- } BETWEEN “EELS Given Away Free on New Years Day When these same citizens want &) We have just received a ship-| ; { ils, or a spool of} —AMATEUR NIGHT— PIPES TO FIT ANY FACE povad npil oe jment of Souvenir Stove Shovels thread a pound of sugar, OF &)nioh we are giving away to our mr. Motul eo OCP ORCC ELODO DODD ODL EODE me at} : : ° »..Com | . 3 prece f crepe for a funeral, what istomers and friends. Call at . aaded @ ng kinds——Wallace.’s. tf a panic there would be if there | nogers & Albert's office and get Bailey Sisters....... Dance ee + MEBpPPOEreVTE 2 neue Son lone free. New Wellington Coal Mr. Clapperton s Mees. oer by we wroone POOPOOCCIOOIOPOOOOO IID I OS | Company, Second Ave. 286-96 10c — ADMISSION — 15c . satin AUCTION SALE | ero —— COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF 6-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 Quarter-Bawed Solid Golden Oak Dining Set, tnghrqenaen Carpets ang Rugs, Office Safe, Brase Beds complete, Steel Range and Heater, Complete Kitchen Outfit, Home Preserved Fruits 8nd Other Relishes, Grindstone, Carpenter Toole and many omer useful rile n- ws * all at your own price, Absolutely no reserve or restrictions, Ow Musical Dressers and Stands, * leaving city, Mo better Xma presents than these useful articles —and YOUR PRICE OUR PRICE, Sale starts promptiy at @ P M., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, at 416 Greer any day prior Street, directly opposite Hospital. Goods on display Phone Red 339. © sale FRANK L, LANDES Auctioneer ree ee, Braid’s Ideal Blend (Tea and | Friday and Saturday Coffee in 3-lb. packages for $4. CASH SPECIALS AT /Fuller’s Grocery. | i % George P. McColl’s | dust arrived, handsome new de- sians of Cerpet Squares. Special The Famous “White Cham- prices at Geo. D. Tite's. 28e2tf pion Highland Spuds ~-= $1.50 per 100 Ib. Sack Fifteen ladies coats, latest - geen tyles, each of special design. | Good Hard Onions, 4 Ib. 100 Regular price, 845, 848 and $20,|3 YAP Oranges, Be per Box All for $10.50 each Friday and. ibe fe Braid’s Tea, 3 Ibs for $1.00 FOR CASH ONLY AT George P. McColl’s saturday at Jabour's, 286.288 it = Latest novelties in Ladies’ Gol- | jlars and Fashionable Neckwear,— tf. ee ee ee SAYS CANADIANS ARE COMING BACK TO FREER TRADE WITH THE STATES—SIR WILFRID MAY YET SAVE There will be a Santa Claus. Ladies’ Furs, Muffs and Stoles; medium prices. Wallace,’s, tf Rockers and Easy Chairs. Big Christmas postals and cards; me- | Wallace's, , 15 dium prices, Wallace's tf. AUCTION SALE One of the finest stocks of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Etc., has been secured at a VERY LOW RATE from one of the larg- Xmas reductions at George D. est Jewelers on Hastings Street, Vancouver. ite’ eset FO oss ‘ The entire stock will be Twelve ladios’ suits av $7.50 OUT RESERVE on FRIDAY NIGHT. for Friday aud Saturday, at Ja- bour’s. 186.288 N. HERMAN * KAISER NOT DEAD. * CANADA. * omen * * Late yesterday after. #*| The other week, while on a Lit-}work and beneficent influence of * noon aia G. T. P. tele. #*|tle Journey to Toronto, T was;that great and good man, that * graph line picked up the * much impressed with the fact that|Royal Royerofter and gentleman * information that the Kai- *|C@Padian sentiment towards the|superbus, who has been in the ® ser was deed*and kindly ®@ United States is undergoing a|limelight of Canadian and world * communicated the fact to # change. As yet it is only a neb-|politics for these forty years and * this paper. The News im- * ulous idea slowly taking on sub-|more, but whose heart yet beats * mediaiely sought con- # stantial form—but to the eyes|with the high hope of youth. I * firmation and found that it *|*hat see it is quite clear. Andjmean_ Sir Wilfrid Laurier— * was an unofficial report #|*hat is, that the people of this|knight by courtesy, but, like Lin- * and extremely unlikely. #|country and of the Dominion are|coln, one of Nature's noblemen. * Consequently very little * after all akin, and that their in- Laurier is Canada at its best. * notice was taken of it. It * terests are one and the same, Born in the French province of * appears, however, that the * Since our late misunderstand-j;Quebec, surrounded with Freneh * report was published in */ing anent our weil-meant but/traditions, and the first French- * the Edmonton papers. #/badly managed overtures on trade/Canadian to be Premier of Can- * There seems to be no *|relationships, Canada has had ajada, he was the prime mover in * doubt but that the Kaiser * change of heart, and now I be-|putting an end forever to that * is indisposed but being */lieve that when next Long Jona- Tory attitude of hostility and «~ * naturally a very energetic *|than goes a-courting, he will be churlishness toward the United * man is not likely to slide *J|accorded a more gracious recep-|States which at one time swayed * out at present unless #)tion. Canada from coast to coast. More * some pressure is exerted *| The Canadians have a love for|than any other one man he has * from behind, which is in- *|our President second only to our|taught the Dominion to think na- * deed extremely probable. *}own. To them he seems always|tionally and to take her place as * KK 8 OO HK HHH!) LO have been safe and sane, andjone of the great nations of the : now they are sure of it. He is|Western Hemisphere. #80980 8CSSH9 S058 their ideal American citizen, gen- An Advocate of Peace. PUBLIC LECTURE . tle, strong, wise, and peace-lov- Sir Wilfrid has never display- ing, with a just appreciation ofled the least hesitation in avow- * On the Handling of Mus- * ihe rights of others and a correct|ing that he is an ardent admirer " keg in the City Hall ° perspective of his own purposes.|of the American Republic. He ° Tonight, § P. M. ® And I am not so sure but that|was called to task onee for hay- ° ‘ ® they are eminently right in their|ing permitted more than half a * The lecture wit be */ .onclusions. million American citizens to * given by Mr. A. H. Tom- */ on. United States wants the} (Continued on Page Three.)” * linson and is under the *|. z : 2 * auspices of the local Hor- * peed, wit of. Connda. ong Connde é needs the friendly support of the * ticultural Society. Every- * United States. Certainly, come WANTED. * body is invited. e what may, we are not going to CREE REE RR REE eae ’|% People to come and see our e ee we eo foreign-born power to immense stock of Second METHODIST BAZAAR. come a-meddling across seas, if Hand Furniture. We must we can help It. dispose of it at once. Prices The Ladies’ Aid of the Metho- A Gitizen of the World. to suit everybody. Corner of dist Church will hold a bazaar on| Much of the good feeling that)? qnirg avenue and Seventh Saturday, December 42, in the|"° ¢x!sts between these two]? gireet, Furniture Stores. K. Py Hall at 3:30 p. m. There|#*eat nations is, I believe, due ai- Phones No, 86 and 465. will be a sale of fancy and plain most entirely to the liberalizing sewing, home cooking, candy and| = = — SS . house plants, A musical pr ‘gram e C will be given. Seleetions from the Welsh Choir in the evening. thrown on the market WITH= Auctioneer tramllncnie » aso ean ae