ave Ww LLL, aie THE DAILY NEws Makes 4 Special Effort to ive War News Immediately it Is Reooived 6 NO, 209 PRINCE RUPERT, B. G., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914. OT = SS = a BRITISH USSIANS AGAIN PROVE THEIR SUPERIORITY OVER ee WINNING IN 3 IN THE WEST PRICE en NE RAID ON THE GERMAN NAVY ee a Eas LLIES STILL MAKING GAINS-~ ‘| | | RRISON AT ANTWERP 1 INOREASED TO TWO HUNDRED | BIG BATTLE WAS FOUGHT ON CHRISTMAS DAY — RUSSIANS 1 Neuaae Gs, pena, ener on — Eee ee ee ee * AND ROUT! NG ENEMY. 4 _ (epecial to The Daily News.) hen Heights of the Meuse north (Qpectes to The Catty ; The tadite 20 Guakee M 26.—The French|west of Verdun tre sc. 26.—F i ‘ ¥ ench | erdut Petrograd, Dec. 28.—Following place on Christmas Day, the Rus- t says that in Bel- Northeast Steinbach, in A the Austrian attempt to divide the} . . . ' , a ; oer sians capturing 3,500 men and ‘line eee See Sounter ame Russian forces in Galicia the lat-| _ ; was repulsed ter have raised the siege of Cra- eighteen machine guns, apd pur- the west of Lombaert-| | Ready for Retreat. At i. cow. The Russian forces have |Sued the enemy the following day. wen Cine oe Se Amsterdam, Dec 28 The | ee crossed the Biala south of Tu-|The Russians then stormed the dunes on which the}(German garrison at At twerp was 5 ry t chow and Turnow, thereby sepa-|Heights of Siedliska, four miles stablished his de-jrecently increased to 200,000 and am rating the two Austrian armies.|south of Tuchow, taking posses- the decision was reached to hold URGEON.GENERALSA, PPIGADIER. GENL The Russians claim the Austrian — of a twenty-mile strip of ter- Ypres the Allies lest|the fortress to the last ditch. The FWET Dol.O ~DEPUTY DKIG : forces under General Boehm-jritory, thus separating the Aus- ir Hollebeke. first German stand after the ‘QV TERP OF” MIS SOTA | OTEELE . 7% EECTOR-BENL Ermolli are retreating precipi-|trian army with its back to the . (QILILIA . . sa y, in the Lens re-|present line in Flanders is broken FOR W2/7ERN CANADA. tately and that the western Aus-|Carpathians and the army oper- nile of German first-| will be a retreat from Roulers on — trian army is badly crippled. ating east of Cracow. s was captured by the | Ghent and thence additional COMMANDERS NAMED —— army corps will fall back on Ant- ECOND CONTINGENT ROYAL NAVY PAYS IN Calley and Cham-|werp, while a tine thence xoutn] 5 SHIPPING INSURANCE AMERICAN POACHERS t artillery duels are|through Brussels t the Meuse ae ap REVIEWS TROOPS te tan| — KBpseta to The Daily News. ‘ SHOT AND KILLED & F we Goteneed poseily tor] we, Dec. 86.—The follow. rhe British Board of Trade, on gress was made bn | months, tant wutit te ths trteatiote tee ths November 26. issued a statement (Special to The Daily News.) (®pecial to The Dally News.) = a ; , , th showing the state of British and Buffalo, Dee. 28.—Walter Winnipeg, Dec. 28.-— Preimer Lhree rigades of Me second cone : : German shipping, respectively,|Smith was killed and Charles|Rorden and Major General Steele \ PLANE ATTACK U. S. CONGRESS VOTES tingent: For the Ontario brigad teen weeks of war. The total|Dorsch seriously wounded by Ca "= ; SENOS WHSES OF WEF. ae LORS von — ¥Y “8-lvesterday afternoon reviewed ia ie Septimus Jenison, Que- i nber t ‘ onnage o stet - é Q . i J. ° (\N GERMAN WARSHIP DOWN PROHIBITION plin i number and tonnage f steam- |nadian troops patroling the U. 8 5,000 troops of the second con- bee brigade, Golonel J. P. Landry; ships exceeding 100 tons gross |border at Fort Erie when the men, » uti inane shes . : (Special to The Dally News) Was gt Der 28 The|Western brigade, Colone! Cowan Mad. GEN'L LEYJARD wwned by the two countries at the |who are Buffalo citizens, refused tingent here, the saluting point Dec. 28.—On Wednes bson a vent to submit alof Portage La Prairie INSPECTOR.GENERAL outbreak of war were: British,|to surrender when caught shoot-|being the corner of Portage Av~- o li a ies OF M7L/70A FOR. E.CANADA. 10,123 ships, of 20,523,706 tons;|ing ducks out of season. Theyjenue and Main Street. ad 1 rerman . . , = } ier 2 ships, of 5,134,.720|were fired at while endeavoring - ‘ 1 were at pron n to the tate THROUGH FARES QUOTED 2,090 ships, ; | ee , nian doiiaiaieil tn te PROMOTIONS IN CANADIAN MI- ... (yy {hese the following by to make good their eseape in a/@REAT ARMY VOLUNTEERS gislatures us defeate the cna y| oe Eee cee at Hous 197 members rhe Hon. Thomas Taylor, Min-| T'&—Major General Les-|November 26 had become un-|boat to the American shore. FOR SERVICE IN RUSSIA seaplanes were es and 189 against it. An] iste: Railways ion been ad-| sard, promoted from the com-| available to their owners for va-| aD M. 8. Undaunted and eile tt toe is on that the ¢ - } Trunk Pa-| ™#nd of the Toronto divisional | joys reasons: WILL SOON BECOME Half Million Caimucks, Members : ue : asi visec that At rand ULA - Arthusa |} area, to position of Inspector ; ; ‘ f al IMPERIAL CITIZENS of Nomadic Race, Added to juired to adopt the resolution fic, with a view to competing on} : lo the British—Captured, 49; e ae Ce ee See diately after the announce-/a more equal basis with other | General, will remain in Toron- detained in German ports, 75; het ee Russian Forces. ed by the Germans a. ite Mite wile die seontinental lines, has decid-| °°: Colonel 8. B. Steel, of Win-| 1.14 up in Baltic Sea and Baltic How New Naturalization Law Will tee neuttnen Bae ; a i = a ntiner : , ' nipeg, raised to the rank of ports, 74; totaling 495 vessel fi Affect Three Distinguished Petrograd, Dec. 28.—Half a is whieh ad MAC KEE wied | extend ie Same rates 0 > 5, é ‘ (ke ve 5 5, 0 nd a number of . ; - , ; | Hrigadier General, becomes In-|-.- -- 7. : ; Canadians. million Calmucks, members of a a ium lle . throughout the pro- | pas “ . traveling by their 585.551 tons. The proportion of | , attack them By ' or lisper with trains Winnipeg spector General for Western ships rendered unavailable was | —a nomadie race which has always ues adehate dadispers - i vessels al rains 0 e) . ave ‘ s } " a ° é . reuse . i uvering they easily , ' . \ harg.| o#nada Colonel Fiset, for 10 per cont. The proportion « t| Ottawa, Dec. 28.—Sir William |).en free from obligation to fur- : glied expres ms « regret andland astern points as are charg- “ re “nt. roapo 0 , Te . = on , ’ submarines, and the ' - ; ' , Tt intalialeads years Deputy Minister of Mi- tonnage affected was 2.9 per cent. /Van Horne, Sir Thomas Shaugh nish any soldiers for the Russian ibilath ed on other lines fe overiane ONNARS « 74 neil . > , atin iin: 6 ' — “oe| litia, becomes Surgeon Gen-| Jermi Captured, 80; |"°"8¥ 8nd Hon. George H. Per-)army, have just been added to the | K j Party Lines ignored. trains now operating out of} | To the Germans vaptu | ley, Canadian citizens, who were . the Undaumted Party lines were wiped out in| Prince Rupert will connect with | oven detained in British or allied ports, |, the Unis a mn . nies ion Russian forces. were Gregped en the the struggle Democratic Leader} the boats from Victoria and Van- | 166; seeking refuge in neutral | —— ” a en A deputation from the Cal- rships and on points : ; en } AND | eile ees tee Million beste ORs wy first to secure the full status] ynexs recently arrived in Petro- " Underwood and Republican Lead-|eouver and vice versa. The boat “JACK FROST IN a ere ree oe ; jof Imperial citizenship under the|,.oq with a request that they be itary significance i ‘ , : - seer } totaling 1,224 ships, of 4,584, 926 : i F ; Maun fought shoulder tO/arrives at the Northern terminal : : , “ ; rae ; damage was done, ||, f the! Seunk Peckac vel MAY AID THE GERMANS tons. The proportion of ships |Pr°vse" ‘ f the new naturaliza-|aijowed to serve in the ranks dur- shoulder at the head o Miof the Grand Trun acifir , . ltion act, which comes into effect}. ue seems en anne f which is not known. | | rees opposing the resolution lw ednesdays, the same day as tue oa rendered unavailable was 58.4) ‘e . rit » the first “ae Pp ttack the Undaunted | | * : f the| oil the I st Phe | eae per cent. The proportion of ton jia Canada. They will be the first), supply 500,000 mounted — . ; e € ote came, oO ] ain departs fo » Kast. fhe —— ac. 2 The lat. | Per oe ; c ‘ ae . ties 4 - ae iieten ont at when the vote cam ve 1 leparts for the Ba \ Warsaw, Dec. 28 1e belat iain eiiensh Clie one to take out their papers, having troops if necessary. “Our tribes- ocaihit dala im {97 standing for the resolution, | Colonist. ed cold weather has arrived and np ax ihe jalready applied for naturalization.| ,o) have volunteered practically scape. {14 were Democrats, sixty-seven . jis caleulated to facilitate the Ger-|°"- I . » ee - Under the old naturalization laws en masse.” TT a, ‘ _ s s . » Republicans, eleven were|STANDARD OIL HAS CUT man advance, which was impeded The num - ) . ri oe - la person born in the United} w,, shidlideote tae + , ‘ ere a Pp ana ying on November 26 as} " - - CERMAN REPORT Progressives and four were inde UP ANOTHER BIG MELON | oo cround. The recent mild : oak de eh eee aout ae the {States and naturalized in Canada)iiem @ military organization and pendent Rpublicans een |wet weather has proved of enor-|""'*” = ae : a ae \becames a Canadian, but is not privileges similar to those en- (Special to The Dally News) Prohibition leaders declared New York, Dee, 22 Another) nous value to the Russian de- whole oe oe 5 ~""\ recognized as a British subject joyed by the Cossacks 2° 7¢ ros . yr 97. ap | \ " Dec, 28.—The German |the majority for the resolution | Standard Oil Company melon Wasi fence, enabling them to complete ae oe ae : on ome a ‘in the British Isles. British nat- Born Horsemen ‘ . swabs ' —_— »| ‘ent «f the [ . . : ; ee oe tn ee oe ard ad iv ee eee nent ad ae f German ships uralization, however, is resagais- The Calmucks are born horse- ! enewe he t ‘ ad not hoped for a two-/Christmas present for stockhok ae » stateme ) 8 si. . * , : y renewed the a as they had not hoped for a tw \ i " . : . Se ‘either plying or not accounted for |" in Canada. The new act re- men and their horses are among eupor s ’ wis ite at a ti . ers 0 e Ohio i “we many, ¢ ‘ é Sas a os uport, supported | thirds vote at this time ' BIG SMOKE WILL ae ci dee ae at | rves this anomaly. Any person the finest in the world, closely warships, but did no Issue Is Not Dodged. f the Standard subsidiaries It} is as Tol iwhoe has lived in Ganada five out S her th that a few in ' » pepeated pub-|teok the form of a distribution a FIGHT IN MEXICO sea, 10; ships over 500 tons not; | ies resembling the true Arab breeds. ier than that a fev Notwithstanding repea : 7 ae sae” tie sail Ean ills iinet Olu of the past eight years may after). number of Calmuck subjects. ere , s ssertion t i the} stock o re iInois re Line} —— — o Se. ee wr ei ary re os de were killed at West-jjice a tion that many : aoe ~ das > tie, Snes enn January 1 become entitled to full|i, Russia is given at about 5,000,- ith of Ypres the Ger bers of the House would try]Gompany among the holders, | CRuetheh to Tee Oey Sea i Imperial citizenshi memb . | intone Heke, 26 eet ; mE : 2: P. 000. They are Mohammedans, red a trench Violent lod 1 reeord vote on the is-lequivalent to 133 1-3 per cent Chicago, Dec. 2 J a . 1-/ coasters not accounted for, & ; k led t of the R t 0 dodge a recor 7 . : - = datas NTRP o ment o e Rus- by Gk eee tileeneet the roll call disclosed # heavy | dividend son and Jesse Willard will febt totaling 869 ships, of 549.974 |\p_evERpDED UNATICS ee ee were repulsed; al80 | attendance, larger than the aver rhe Ohio company is both an|at Juarez on March 17, This is)tons, The proportion of ships WERE GERMAN SPIES — er oer & pe- f Verd N otwith ; a 8 , er io producing and pipe line com-|Jehnson’s first appearance on) plying or not accounted for is tition, the delegation announced erdun, No age throughout the session ro ‘ : ‘he unfavorable weathe: On the final vote 386 votes were} pany, operating in Ohio, Indiana | tltis continent since he was com-) 41.6 per cent; of tonnage, only Paris, Dec, 28.-—Half a dozen that it was ee to — iltacks are developing |peeorded, “Po have carried the/and Illinois, Its capital stock is | pelled to flee from the United 10.7 per cent. German spies, who hid in a mad- — reer ene nee . Vistula and in the Bzura|pesolution would have required)$15,000,000 — par value, divided | States, since which time he has Only ten German steamers are | house in Lorraine, have just been $200,0 a ooo 4 . egion ‘8 affirmative votes. It thus/into $25 shares. lbeen residing in Paris, | known to be at sea, as against ten|arrested. They gained admit- horses. , as var » B23 Cpa housand British steamers tance to the asylum while the mo- 7 ®: - failed by sixty-one votes Last year it made 22,000,000 t ; ties ‘‘ulorium Pioneer Gleaners — profit, equal to 152 per cent on| Rockers and Easy Chairs. Big. STN bilized medical staff were trans- oye new de- tf.| MANY CRANKS HAVE PLANS. [iis stock, and declared a 57 per New Vear reductions at Geo. a Welland Canal Construction. (ferring their authority to the signe + on —= eden * cent dividend, At a meeting of | | Tite's. a acer t om civil administrators, and pretend- - | Ottawa, Dec, 28.—Major Gen-| stockholders yesterday in Lima, | Expenditures totaling about)ing to be lunatics, they obtained Do t A ! eral Hughes still receiving b¥]Ohio, the Tlineis company stock ieee $6,000,000 have been made on the|yajyable information of the I O D E. BALL n rgue. mail unique schemes from inveD=|was parceled out on a basis equal w Welland Canal work this season.) movements of troops by eaves- . ‘ . mer » Raw 9 . , ’ ters and eranks to finish the Warling 133 4-3 per cent rhe contracts for Seetions 41, 2, 3 dropping. Go to Cole 5 ar Store Chicag man wants inertial alieesateiaiiaae and S are reported abeut one- . eS } ' Annua Christmas al onee \ ! ' Ball of the Daughters of the . dian government to THE WEATHER. quarter completed. Together| The Salvation Army will hold “TH EVERY 60¢ PURCHASE YOU the Canad yi . . : Empire will be held in 8t. GET A COUPON finance the construction of an H. ©. MOBLEY 28 pts they total over $20,000,000, The\a special Christmas meeting in ; F. W. Dowling, Obse eae , ort an Andrew's Hall on the even- *280.00 Motor Gycle First prise enort airshij which he) By FW, ng, rver, R. MOODIE 27 pts pections still to be contracted for |the Barracks on Tuesday, Decem- aa 485.00 Victor Vietrola Second Prise ’ would soon bring hestili 5 a. m, December 28, 1944 De ee , will not be let until the existing! ber 29, at 8 p.m. Rev. Mr. Dim- -~ 30 Rae: Gesem- “ven Away Free on New Years Day ties to a id. Plans for making|Barometer ..........+6. 30.047 ROD. McDONALD... 88 pie. contracts have advanced consid jmiek will preside. There will be 0 , PIPES TO FIT ANY FACE and burling bombe are being OUD-HERR, SREB. + 040445908 8.6 OUT OF POSSIBLE 30 PTS. erably further, Nearly 3,000 men| songs, recitations and music, All Tickets a ae trod dail Bite, MORN. ois banded s ca 32.0 are at work. on6 waleome 298.99 at Ormes, $1.00. $m pnnenoneeeeeeeneeeeeeeenl || i | ooeoe