’ peqetetive Libreey all ———— me o Ly NEWS special Effort to akes @ SPO ee odiately WATOH OUR a War Hove mem BULLETINS FOR THE f 106 News ast ———————— LATEST Sal 7 N 1 —e \ PRINCE RUPERT ; LDNES ' OD, oR S at wo iT, BR. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS JssiA iS MASTER OF SITUATION---IN SPITE OF GERMAN ATTACKS - ALLIES MAKE PR SIRIAN RETREAT OFFICIAL — ATTACK ON WARSAW CHECKED AN NUMBERS \AVE AGAIN DECIDED THE DAY—SEVERE )GERMANS WOULD INFLAME U. S. CON ee ‘PRO-GERMANS REACH CONGRESS URGE HOSTILITY TO BRITAIN DEFEAT INFLICTED ON AUSTRIANS IN REPRESENTATIVES OF GERMAN EXT! EXTRACTION TRY TO INFLU- GALICIA. ENCE COUNTRY AGAINST JAPANESE AND CAUSE stage OF THE ALLIES. ispecial (» The Dally News.) iTh i ee ee It ix officially | trenches, | ] (Special to The Salty Bows) of the States was making Ger- | : Washington, Dee. 30—In 4) wany hostile, and that America’s tussian army | i« | i i discussion on foreign affairs in 5 : was #0 rein-| Warsa h the House toééy, Representatives real enemy was Japan, who would necessary | checked SIR £DK7 CLARK Vollmer and Batholdt supported a cling to Pacific islands and col- to withdray mn : ne i — ‘ ¥ resolution empowering the Presi-)onies captured from Germany. the entire ‘ hav ‘ | col 1" jdent to prohibit the exportation|The day was coming, he said, the plains | feat in A ins, taking 50,- | LORD Wi BRYCE, “ LD COX MP > |of arms and munitions of war for|when America must measure her }000 prison and : guns A eC sa the belligerents, claiming that | strength with Japan, and then the north is/the last fw Mud | to PROBE KAISER’S BREACHES OF LAWS OF WAR. Follow ne the ahelline such action would bring the war Germany would be a useful friend by ads tf g up the re British G n ut ced the app ech att a i ae ee coast | to an end in ninety days, and as-|At present, the States was merely y the Montene-|treating army ‘ preaches of warhide: ae Shick eanen ia al = make a decla- | serting that the dollar Nee ee into the hands of Britain. epulsed Phe Germans lly admit ' tecnations) low nnd Gitte tuithh ail-cear ad 2 ——______—- the Austrians have be« beaten pict s show th itte stu tite Deitel ts ow weight. In addition to the Seilind Gre Withdrawing their] fessor Hall Fich eee Eredories Pollock, Sir Altred Hopkiness' ead Pro- IGRTT Ray Ge Geen CANADIAN RAILWAYS eo a ae — -| KIEL CANAL BY ARMY 10 MEET U. S. INCREASE UNITED STATES MAKES CANADIAN NORTHERN ‘AD. MORRISSEY'S VANCOUVER SOLDIERS | | | New York, Dec. 30.—A navy ex- (Special to The Daily News) ADY PROGRESS IS ANOTHER PROTEST, STILL IN DIFFICULTIES © REPORT RIDDLED ARE LEAVING FOR FRONT) pert. ana cngincer, of this city,| Montreal, Dee. 30.— The Gan STILL WITH THE ALLIES BY THE EX-MAYOR eleaaetii he tietieh jnadian railways have given no- ebeested to Tae Getty Rowe) Mttawa, De rh cepeete to The Salty Bekins ae ating on the Britis raid | tice to the Railway Commission rhe French of Lo D 0.—A cabinet|t has bee adi it the ly mathe Mines Vansediver, fine. 06,cies take Cuxhaven, at the mouth of the of their intention to raise the es the gait | meet ne held this after-j¢ n" w i t! ad : W yeu ndly allow , {dred and twenty-seven officers lE ibe, referred to it as the best) freight rete on goods exported around Nieu-| ul protest of} ya «s by the k Canadia ply in some detail t ind men of the Sixtieth Overseas | Strategic move of the war thus/to the United States 5 per cont, and north of | the I Stats erning | wo nth : — sbed by yourself jattal training here have|far made by Britain. The effect thus meeting the American in- * trictions om Amerteany,., the a t ntemporaries rdered to the front to re- | of the single raid, he said, might) jerenes. barded &t r te protest NE] py _— if this is \ M ssey, chairman | ae Princess Patricia's be inconsequential, but it had ean dee ee a er - f il t mittee as to] ~ " om = ne Gat | nived to Britain, he maintained, BERLIN REPORTS _ — sly 5 ' ne jurday ae ed ee te at an army could be landed in Lys to the|complete surprise as th Wins ddente acthdas iui Mr. Morris deals with the |#!¢ Lieutenants Harvey and Mar- ae a an fe ' ' (Special to The Dally News> i \ ‘ ati f any]. : j cies ett .question under eee om, the only @X-| Berlin, Dee. 30.—The official f the Aisne and| friction ees sit -_ sds and sade thal those ~—-—------ “Tm "nen - ee ea statement says that the Germans k s raiti 8 ’ 1¢ engineer, i a os se |g LABOR COUN howe ost the havens of JAPAN WILL WOT. leoaneaton in en vias sabe-[ieaa ot Meare, sel a “ree. | ENBORSES CANDIDATES HEAD OF CHURCH AIDS sail he ‘ -_ aa sit me FIGHT IN EUROPE city with the United States navy, | w were compelled to evacuate owing ots ER, enna A ete s| THE CALL 0 ARMS Oy EE aad : ae |would — ea ee of hie a surprise attack. Paria ae ' tame oft iveitaiie: ta this tae (Special to The Dally News.) jname. t as Crean impor ey Storm and cold hamper the op- cannonading | the lrades a Lal { ul to| (Special to The Daily News.) bylaw to furnish Rome, Deo. 90.-——The Japanese yee works a = well erations in Flanders and north- ( the Meuse. ideal with th et at | Le ™ his New ne with an One fh PB: ene 1mbassador here stated that |45 7 England, and hes a em. Manhee. k on La Tete} concerning labor's the | Year's the laity and]ating pla there is no foundation for the ru- |extensively on the military of the | In East Prussia the Russian } ail es ine ' ' os archbis f Canter As to this it might be well tof"? @ the intended intervention |European countries. cavalry was driven back towards rns o - tieee ; d| ’ . rh : ae wit that the esutecsdd win by Japan in the European theatre | “Britain will never accomplisa | pijitkalle. Phe ee ' ee , abort : . se # 7 at * ay : aah : = the cs i eiiand oma no saliueaall of war. pel — pir _ —— Ra In Poland, on the right bank of sok caaatag alli tatinn ia an ait 4 a “i nasitién exe. Geb aaa ak nas istruction a ee rman fleet, © | the Vistula, the situation is un- A 7 } Sh TREAT FOR OUR SOLDIER BOYS *2i! yesterday, unless she lands | changed. ence the Ger- At the vitas on ame ae oats VO s who carried out Me dae lan army in Schleswig-Holstein. r Fighting continues in the ; barding Upper jet, throug Gere Som * ve aoe his year, nor was there SU |Win attend Initial Performance believe that we will soon hear of | Bzura and Rawka River districts , jmittee, Ald Ma ' pad pe ay Yer o8t-e oe . : Sa eae of “Sixty Years a Queen” at (a move in that direction.” al southwest of Inowlods. WASHED NUT COAL. be ; i ‘ i Qo oem f tt ete . . ' Enquiry elicits the fact that Wareehetae Gemighe. | May Land Army. ee ene i a wave ik ace ! it ences } Wy stewardshiy \lderma is | PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES work has cost less than orig wits their mannl Guestaie. mal “The dash to Guxhaven shows | RETURNED TODAY. 1 position to i taal tam me. ‘lly estimated but the work has ee , that England has men who will | N WELLINGTON | “es 7 c ; t pried out as thorough management of The Westholme |... 9 risk some 300 miles from| Mr. Albert Davidson, of the G. AS AL op 88.75 al : Digby Island " . . se ee » én wel detieeeel ee has invited the boys at the bar-|) .. snopes. I believe we will now|T P- Prince Rupert staff, will pS r Goal Co me , _ 4 th ‘ale m - = \ oe = al-lyear. In addition to ‘ehliah by the racks to attend the oo oe hear of attacks farther north on| eave tonight for Prince Seow s la “ . ‘ Mo ts mery, Maitland MeCarthy, J : “ inipulation of accounts, monies eae Mi ray sh and|uy the hydro-electric system een boy ee ish army. Britain must land an|*°" ton formerty oattenet here oe wocecoooooor, “Prades and ba : > a fale ee nok conteced tide Seen Ge good will and will be there im 4). in Northern Schleswig-Hol- | @"4 ret eived ® hearty weleome TO N le ; ; a so \ M oe Db. David-|the general fund, which, the stein and mareh it down to the| from his old anne — ees _——— IG HT : ay ' ab . - f si ve 2 e 4 : oO : i bite, l suurse, made available further Bong teers: Solange protected barbers and canals gr nowt: family are with him, STUPE ce . 1 * lection rh }¢ “ }. Humphries, | funds for the work this year. tail es afer of British fim eo oe fleet _ Hi pe Di ) —— Saacwd : o cltr’a als , , “The first army would, N US ss pul ws see! ' M : : iz oe a i ha coisa pian |manufacturers up to date, hTe doubt, have a Deties in land- MASQUERADE DANCE B in | T 1 S HY Raneepeus vor om ; wa Miss L. How I nish the necessary seceiat of tits production wee ing, but once having gained a} 4 request of th egislative| Mrs. W . v too Sa ae enormous, running well over foothold, the navy on the outside! scene amittes 40 call a epecia Mr. \ Mr. Willard, W irrent for the succeeding year. | 2199 900, there being over 10,000} . ST. ANDREW’S HALL PECTACULAR PRODUCTION pe ters’ Hall 1 \\ W. Owens, J. H, John At considerable financial sacri-| ie and 300 horses employed could prevent a dislodgment. Qnd Av. | ne ne % gorge “ur. B . i KB. Pat-/fice, and in order to enable our |, , wi oat hte saan Troops could then be landed for) enue n Seven Parts a pas M Milligar Mr. Hart,;}douthy ehairman of finanee to . r . : , weeks and a great army could be NEW YEAR'S NIGHT in the city to deal with 1 jreproduced from the late Queen). .ii: up. Under such cireum- January 1, 1915 ' a « endorsed M ' N. Navias, Dr.) »a | told you 80," @ supreme ef! vi. toria’s own diary and from : “ atte wa Mrs. Boulte, J. J.| fort was made to complete the in- te ie She ees fem stances every energy should be imperial Orchestra SIXTY YEARS MORE HUNDRED DOLLAR ORE. | Je. Lowam, Miss John-|stallation of the system this year , Se Moen eee in ox, |aitected to an advance through\} @aneing Gagine st © P. m. . w { 1, A sud G, Langton and [sincerely trust that it will ails: Sobleewig-Boletom to the Kiel Gents $1.00—Ladies Free A QUEEN” New Hazelton, Des od be found to work satisfactorily. é Canal, smelter returns On =e ea ‘ LONDON TOWER CAN'T Continued on Page Four.) MYSTERIOUS DEATHS. “The Kiel Canal once captured, ore sent out last fa! ae Be HOLD CANADIANS names inna: © the capture or destruction of the ABritish Picture Silver Cup prop wv , | New Hazelton, Dee. 25.—Three|German fleet only would be a Motor ( ycle Pos BRITISE a a ree é ' iY 0 lwo mem Grand Turkey Shoot iindiaus—two men ang a woman question of time, the army and a aediideemenl . SH PEOPLE . ae ra _ , Canadian — ) NOW ON ding suddenly at Francois Lake pee still eee, eS Given Away Friday, 9 P. . ssatad market this ¥ i : ali : - a Lt We are conducting a rane week ap eauece at ereere iermany altemp ot e - tn EST HO | M s i disorderly con Shooting Contest in our §|UDknown. According to accounts, |tion of the canal it could be re- w HOUME the hundred ore om ae their window bars,'$ rooting gallery in which @ ithe party had just returned to|tored and then Russia's unlimit- Westholme Theatre Op to the standard esta! . he guard was be-'% jumper of turkeys will be loamp from a suecessful moosejed resources of men would be 3 Further tickets given away oer ERA HOUSE wor silver-lead | need, and returned t0/% civen away on New Year's hunt, and shortly after werejavailable for use elsewhere than with every 650c purchase the district, » A rl are the @irst @8- "2 pro taken sick, two of them dying|on Russia's own frontier, Russia made at AOMIssion 1 ie lease to Clothier , he tower recorded for SHOOTING GALLERY during that night and the thirdjecould then also be strengthened COLE'S SEGAR STORE . = —_———— vor tury | on the following morning. in war munitions from outside,” concesninaieeneieieee 0 rereoooooe : the spring i