” ' I , antl ; i qe DAILY NEWS Loguaive Lewy | } WATCH OUR sates ees imnenediatety | BULLETINS FOR THE ee ig tg Reoolved | LATEST NEWS cams A MMA ; scat ae - wy ¥,, NO. 29” PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TURS DAY, DECEMBER 15, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS * ee eee \LUIES HAVE FORCED THE CERMANS TO FALL BACK { \USTRIANS ADMIT I EVACUATION OF BELGRADE--DRESDEN TIED UP FOR : REPAIRS IS WATCHED AITISH TROOPS GAINING Re TA) ADDITIONAL RECRUITS FOR GROUND AND RETAINING IT ACTIVE SERVICE ARE CALLED SEVERAL NEW REGIMENTS Ti To BE E FORMED AT ONCE TO RE- INFORCE FIRST CONTINGENT IF NECESSARY— INFERS ACTIVITY FOR FIRST CONTINGENT. ye oriTiSH HAVE OCCUPIED A FOREST WEST OF wyTE- scHATE AND ARE HOLDING THE GROUND GAINED AGAINST ALL COUNTER-ATTACKS. (special to The Dally News.) bee ret “ ¢ . (Special to The Dally News) diately and ww oy sent forward 4 French offt- i Otiaws, Dec. 16,—fiseruitie ts al onee if required to reinforce ene the t ae the first contingent. In case they 4 : : ‘a Canada is still going on. It is now jare not wanted for this purpose a forest west ¢, i artillery i announced that several additional |they will form the nucleus of a + \\ } that all the jsolated attacks” from | | regiments are to be raised imme-|third contingent. F g the Yser has were defeated ; — a itaintie eaten cape [BURY WAS TENDERED _|GAS EXPLOSION HAS ERMANS PREPARED VIENNA DENIES " A PUBLIC BANQUET; VERY SERIOUS RESULTS RETREAT FROM YSEK K PEACE RUMORS SHIP “SUNK” BY EMDEN NOW AT BOSTON—GIFT TO THE CAP- re . TAIN’S WIFE. The steamship Kabinga, phantom ship of the * a eee bli ee wy we ee (apes to The Salty News) (Bpeciat to The | Daily News.) British Merchant Marine, which in theory was sunk in the Bay Winnipeg, Dee. 15.—A public Cleveland, Ohio, Dee. 15.—A ‘i A is re Vienna, Dec, 15 It is | Benne: : . . ; ; . banquet was given here last night/natural gas explosion has taken R t I of Bengal by the German cruiser Emden but whieh is still he td « are| denied that Austria tried t | afles j to Mr. George Bury, who goes to|place here. it wrecked-an apart- le Germans at alloat and flying the Union Jack because the captain of the P . : 4 clude a separate peace with Ser | : : = ; Montreal shortly as viee president;ment house, in which seven were Yser to a pre cruiser after eapturing the ship presented it to Mrs. Robin- F a ae sia 3 oo ee ‘ of the ©. P. R. It was attended by | killed and eight injured. a" es embracing i on, Wife of the captain, who, with her 4-year-old son, was . Pages, I d Courtraci - on the ship at the time of apture about four hundred prominent i came up Alderman Morrissey } , a, | HEN, including the premiers of| ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN. LECTION OF STAFF thought this should be left over F ~~ |the three Prairie provinces. mm . : : FOR HYDRO-RLEGTAIG (0! 8 week le thous the TORONTO MILLIONAIRE BRITISH STILL AFTER —— "i]t seeeet, eaeataaaiat st nina fall staff would accept a re VERY SERIOU AUSTRIA OFFICIALLY the Ladies’ First Aid Class the meeting lastition SLY ILL THAT GERMAN CRUISER ADMITS EVACUATION following passed: Miss’ Anna ‘ f the selectio Nothing doing said th ty tepectet to The thy thee) OF SERVIAN CAPITAL Birnie, Mrs. T. ©. Duncan, Miss © The Daily News. ‘ = the electric plant Terontn, Des, eee ae Opeste! to The Salty Mews.) eee . Alice Du Vernet, Miss Maud E. is ain came up ‘ { was made that in | DMCROS AESCS, p>. a>. ae - ee _.. |Bason, Mrs. E. H. Humble, Mrs. vies he millionaire brewer and | Minister of Maxine has aecthin. Vienna, Dec. 15.—It is officially e s » ent of light ré » of houses being supplied the oted horee ohana e * , Peery = | (C.- Ling Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. F. NEW GOVERNOR OF QUEENS- 7a wher, is dying formed that two British warships admitted that the Austrians have zi a had placed Jam slaries the chief and assistant > , sith H. Mobley, Mrs. J. H. MeMullin, LAND, AUSTRALIA. ean have entered the Straits of Ma.|evacuated Belgrade » without a ‘ n charge: He ' ds be t #125 and #110, re . Ps ye pega © ADMIT DEFEAT clian se “eadiual at aati fighting. The Austrian troops in Mrs. J. C. MeLean, Mp. E. vey : is assistants R./ «pectfully rhis was voted dow - ae “ eo ' 7 or oii Nv fferi Peterson, Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Miss ound Adams, the newly appointed oni Dresden, whieh has taken|the Servian area are suffering M. E. Ray, Miss Jessie Scott, Mrs. G. Waddell. Mr.jand the salaries fixed at —— Gove rv of Queensland, Aus- (Special to The Daily News.) refuge in Puntas Arenas, Chile from long and fatiguing battles)" : ‘ 3 secured tempora-|s125 on : 4 ViaamA tee. 4 th atta . ae 2 ae, : Ree” D. Strang, Miss E. A. Suttaby, ra-| 812 satin ‘in ealh tien to ok ‘ i, Dev ) re Austria - but are otherwise in the best of|—~ Hand aM G ' itor until the per-| 4 ballot being taken on the ap government, in an offieial state- bitte Miss L. J. Tallander an rs. G, } ada After their marriage in Santiago, Dee. 15.—It is oM- |SP!rits. w ile arrived The ip ations, the result was as fol I ‘ { r year ag thev ment, admits the recent defeat by cially announced that the German ciilaaenii cial dint aia ‘ A. oodlands. ecommended th at ws os soraseaeenidtha a South the Servians. It is also reported|.ouiser Dresden is now at Punta| THIRTY-EIGHT RETURNED. The examiners remarked upon ployed if the best) For Chief Engineer—Black, 4 ia. f which he was then|*®at Belgrade has been reoccu-|4,enas damaged. She will be al ee the excellence of the ladies’ work, jone. ‘There was|Chisholm, 2; Waddell, 4 re that , they | Pied by the Servians, ened sali Pre ee tie Sia Twenty-Three Invalided Men andj|and there is no doubt there have - the sport on the] For Operator—Waddell, 3;) °* nee oe) ee wee ear swe ho mmase repairs Dak We De) Fifteen “Misfits” Sent Home. [been many enthusiastic students. ak have oecupied the Government i D 15.—Th compelled to sail from the port ngineers made by|Gendall, 3; Gorddm, 3; Short, 2; ; : rene or ” © Ser-} immediate oP — ; ‘ rht-itiiieatens ule ellen a 2 House a : press, and will now viens, adfenih Gesell anna seen = n an — the repairs Halifax, Dec. 11.—Thirty-eight | DIRECT SAILING FROM | i ant, eli ; ' eside at Brisbane ave been made. invali jec ier 1s in charge of A.| It was decided that Black had aoa - reoceupied Belgrade, according to ao a invalided and rejected soldiers NEW YORK TO GERMANY ; / . 1 ii ae. from the first Canadian contin- — Valentine and Gor- |b. selected for chief and Wad sispatches to Nish last night. te ar neler he atols . ‘ PRICES ARE GOING rent returned by the Allan liner} New York, Dee. 15.—The first d and third engi-j| dell for operator, and that a vol uiSASIER IN fhe Austrians admit a defeat UP IN GERMANY . . : ers 1) s be taken for nd ‘ it the hands of the Servians. In Scandinavian today. steamer to sail direct from New shoul LAKeGI “ SOCOnU Opere 7 " aie - 2 ‘ . ne n Gendall and Gordon JAPANESE MINE an oficial dispatch the Austrians ru ge Twenty-three are on the sick} York for a German port since the x ae took _ tor —" ie = . i : ne 800 ENTOMBED say: Government Has Commandeered list, and retain their uniforms.|war was declared four months the appointments “ ite resulted in Gendal say: : a 7 a id ot | 1} i ' 1 }, when Gendall wa In our offensive movement, di eee The other fifteen are “misfits,” }ago sailed out of the harbor Pri- tendent would stand /iand Grordon 6, V mendes as a ° ’ - z ‘ 3 ications voted on| ieclared elected (Special ty The Daily News.) rected in a southeasterly direc the apie, who have been dismissed because |day) The vessel is the Elmonte, - D i y I Dec. 15.—Eight hun-|tion from the River Drina, we en- shot , : of drunkenness and disorderly|of the Southern Paciffe line, | t uncan e@x-| oe " : Stoekho Jee 5.—The ad- . - ‘ had only saa LET HERB DO IT! lred s are imprisoned in alcountered southeast of Valjevo _ , . a ; * “a oe conduct, or other misdemeanors.|which came from Galveston for . Pr tt Se » i cua ne at Fukuoka as a result|greatly superior forces of the e1 i> a : - * ; si a 1 . . ’ = Some of the “misfits” were not|coal. She is bound for Bremen, ‘| Phat magic worker, H. 8. Gle-/of an explosion emy. Our advance was not mere oe ‘ ; : a ; a tego loathe to express their opinion of|and has aboard a full cargo of wardec report or e cone ) ada i ‘ " ‘ ‘ Dybbadicnid Sten . ents has announced that he y stopped but we were compelled A Z : +a ' ' : : a aa things military as Salisbury|cotton, and flies the American ,ona anc e oes ; e supp o ood and o > : on » lass wanted the matter |W d permit the placing of a AMERICAN DRESS also to make a more extended re ; wr 1 eS Plain . The majority of the fif- flag. i > 3 é ri’ "I ‘ Ss srmany. : rintendent. The|postoMice sub-station at Seal FOR AMERICAN WOMEN || jet. Our troops, which have sas se . 7. ‘a ll Heal teen, however, regret their errors| The shippers of the cargo have ipe enden e . arke rr s ¢ i e ; j ye ‘ te de.|Cove if the Postoflice Depart for many weeks fought obstinate- |, " a . roe lerable |7 nt Sey ther would only be toolacespied the cuguestion of the , eo ol ‘idn’t kick and if the City Coun-|Omty .Gxception Scheduled for! iy and brilliantly, suffered many}. 2) SYST & Considera’™ |glad to get another chance with|British Admiralty, and will send ae id build a road there, The} 7916 Will Be Paris Fad of |)... » rise in GERRen... TRS SOvErRMONTT .. tans, the vessel through the Straits of were as follows:/¢!! would ¥ ! Sod aa Top Boots Embroidered. has now commandeered all hides Dover, inviting full inspegtion of : oun il! recorgmend this ee 4 ‘ t ad ¢ » ee oes” wie’ al GERMANS ARE SAD. and skins and has formed @ d®-|.ggsaRD MENTIONED AS Sie Ghia pantie take \. Chisholm, A. R.|to the incoming bor ' Polede, Ohio, Dee, 15.——-At the ite partment to govern all this kind NEXT CONTINGENT HEAD Sinelair, G. Wad-|let Herb do itt 8 session f its convention Greatly Regret Sinking ‘of Their of business. Of dairy produce Chimneys, Pipes and Ranges Kiower, John Cree: | To OUR PATRONS. here the National Cloak, Suit, Four Cruisers. there is an extreme shortage and Ottawa, Dee, 15.—It is consid- cleaned and put in order. Fritz. dall, | Skirt and Dress Manufacturers ~ the price of cheese and butter is|ered as quite probable that Major Phone 583 289-294 , of salaries then| We | t received a ship Association voted for the estab- Berlin, Dee. 15.—The newspa- {steadily rising. The government} General Lessard may be appoint- | e have just receives : : icioommaiiiiaias saa ee CCCe news 4 nent f Souvenir Stove Shovels lishment of a! ee — * pers discuss the loss of the Ger- — fixed a maximum price forjed to the command of the as Stale oun tet department. AN D ! iwhich we are giving away to our! publicity ind made 7 Bayete, man cruisers Scharnhorat, Gnei- one : contingent if a Canadian o — love were bouaht betuee toe al on t Argue! laustomers and friends, Call at/ation of funds to carry OM SAIS) senau, Leipzig and Nurnberg, off | As regards grain, new regula-|put in charge of that force. ve and all are reasonably priced.— a vs & Albert's office and get work in connection with the stylelpaikiand Islands. in a tone of|tions have been imposed, as a re-| commanding officer and the offi- Wallace's tt bo lo Cole’s Segar Siore lor fr New Wellington Goa | bureau keenest sorrow, but with com-|sull of which, under certain con-| ers of the headquarters staff are ; ® ie ee ey | ; ee iGompany, Second Ave 286-96] There Will be just ene exeep-lojete resignation. They express |‘itions, all stocks can be com -|not likely to be named until Jan- a ompan econ } 8 Y S0e PURCHASE YOU §) j ae Ition to the all-American dressed patriotic pride in the previous |mandeered by the government.|yary. A choice will be first made BE SURE AND DO YOUR . FOOT NOTES. | women in the coming spring and|achievements of these warships|The bakers are not permitted to|of the ofeers to command the 3 nee tor Cycle First prise as ey that will be a fad for|,..4 express the opinion that the |serve rye and wheat bread in un-|various units which will make up Xmas Shopping ' J ' ‘ hey | . v Given Away F ree eae See FOO. OUP SHON! (O" Tembroidered top boots, whieh hastpattie of Coronel, where they|extreme searcity of eggs and|the contingent. The second _ EARLY wey r New j : ~~ Veare Bay la splay for useful present H. |been decreed in Paris. sanks the British eruisers Good |prices have risen sharply. joverseas force is likely to sail oy ee ae PIPES TO FIT ANY FACE Peck, Shoe Mar 169-00 Skirts will be six inches from Hope and Monmouth, will bulk|prices have rise nsharply ifrom Halifax for England toward lf you » wall until the last wenn ee cael - be th the ground larger in naval history than the - —— the end of January. Arrange- eel es by una e early buyer always Bets be aia ; , . 5 yd Aik cial ead Oo ge e _ Spec Neetecencnan rhe ea ; a