Legislative Library x ' ——————— == = EE EE 1, NO. 35 PRINCE RUPERT, B. G., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1945 ‘FP NCE RT, B. C., sr ; 5 PRICE FIVE CENTS NCIAL ELECT BRIDE TO RESIGN IN FAVOR OF BO VINCIAL ELECTION SOON, IS LATEST VICTORIA RUMOR | E TO RESIGN IN FAVOR OF BOWSER AND TO RUN FOR DOMINION HOUSE AT NEW WESTMINSTER— J. D. TAYLOR FOR SENATORSHIP. BOARD OF TRADE MEETING REPORTS ON WATERFRONT very Some important at the monthly if the Board of Trade on businéss ill « up WSER— = ON IN APR BRITISH CAPTURE AN IMPORTANT ——E—___— 5 LATEST | RUMOR HILL POSITION BRITISH CAPTURE IMPORTANT HILL OVERLOOKING LA BASSE FIVE HUNDRED OF THE LATEST YOUNG GERMAN RECRUITS CAPTURED—BRITISH REPULSE ATTEMPT TO RE- POSITION. Take 500 Prisoners. The British have also captured Fostuhert, taking all and with new uniforms, evidently two trenches at 500 prisoners, nearly young | the latest elass of recruits ’ FUSILIERS HAVE FIELD EXPERIENCE Lieutenant Dolling and half a dozen of his Irish Fusiliers have returned from a trip to the top of Mt. Oldfield, field conditions. made under Friday TAKE HILL pecial to The Dally News.) for New Westminster. J.D. Tay rhe committee whieh Ras been (Special to The Daily News.) ee Feb, 11 here are rking f a considerable time sa ato weta itorshiy Paris, Feb. 11.—The British nors fa Prov the matter of waterfront If the ab is « rect the Lib have captured an important hill April. Sir Riehard leases will present a complete re leok La B I . overioounRing a assee, repuising sigt favor of ul fo As Dee vonderful-|port of its findings so that the ll éffort f th i : ‘ all éfforts o 1 enemy jo recap- il Bowser and is ‘3 ur tl ma ind they are well situatr may be thoroughly dis- © en 3 \ e p ture it with heavy slaughter. th Dominion House 4 pa for the fray fussed by a parties interested There is @ proposal that an ex f Stor to the Panama-Pacifie ANKYLOSA Y QUARREL G.T.P. PREPARING FOR | otervaticnat.aponitin bea URUS LEADS TO. TRAGEDY RUPERT FISH TRADE °°" “'""" ‘tv suspices of the MAGNIVENTRIS beard. If this can be arranged, : IS RUN T0 EARTH t w be a splendid ¢ rtise- cociet to Tee Ganty Gadd Pret the G. T. P. Reallwas i splendid advertise ‘ ; ment for the city Some action Wash., Feb. 11 idding fifty new refrigerator cat Anti cite dential tte: tiie Record Fossil Find Is Made in vas killed with to its pre { equipment d Friday Alberta—Lived 3,000,000 , , ito handle tl idl reasing the n-law, H . oon > , The regular luncheon of the, Years Ago. { f fish being shipped ; quarrel over the , . “ve teard of Trade will be held on : ' Pr Rupert, was the Wed Ma the o6k tat New York, Feb. 11.—With a : e's G-vear ke ednese » 9 a : itement made sterday by Su carload of fossils that breaks the ! ‘ eft with Pre te +N a f the Ca-| world’s record perfection in a | eparated fron sn Expres ‘ pany, says WE'LL STAY ON HOSTILE their parts, Barnum Brown has I ‘ims that Pre \ } Pp f re SOIL KAISER DECLARES eosane a an arrived at the American museum ind shot hit t NEW FRENCH SERVATION LADDER. after a season's digging in the : —_——_—_—— Thies o srvation ladde roteeted by a steel shield, is usec . ised the axe rh Canadia Exp a f Re via The Hague and Lon i Phi bservation lad , ee ; used Red River Canyon of Alberta j » famous 72-millimetre vatteries : . ’ ill the express mat-|don, Feb. 11.—“We will stay on| “th te Tamous 38-ml ; Professor Henry F. Osborn, of BRITISH NAVY te the G. T. P. and the eW hostile territory until the enemy m the museum, was astonished ACHTER 1S STRICKEN ©" rt swtes = Mo vanqusshed oy haw cslapend.” GERMANS PREPARING GERMANS HAVE [wien he Tearned that i the cargo N na s department is the assertion made by Em- WA were eight perfect skeletons of Phe ca ire already ‘ ' W im in personally con- FOR RUSSIAN ADVANCE EVACY, TED LODZ carnivorous and herbivorous di- re if Rear Ad ' and the firs f them the Iron Cross on a Ger- — nosaurs of gigantic size, as it Vietor A.* Bot vill a W peg on Apt in soldier, according to a re- (Special to The Datly News (Special to The Bally News) has heretofore been almost im- =e Wee The ifter they will be put rt printed by a Cologne news- | London, Feb. 1f Following Paris, Feb, 1! The evacua-!| possible to get more than parts erved with the { perat at the ate of two! paper the Russian successes, the popu-‘tion of Lodz is confirmed The |of the bones of a species. Much wf Ge pees = i week, the wi imber to be ———- lation of Insterburg, in East Germans have istily removed/of the material is new to seience. ot 1 war of 1857 : , g » ’ @ ‘ > > j tt es saisaimesiog COMMANDER SAMSON Prussia, has been advised by the stores, war material and ammu- Among the fossils is that of the val brigade in the... 1, i. May 15 ' ; — Anklyosaurus Magniventris, ar- y f 1858 He was B German military authorities to nition to Kaliz, and have resumed rhe G. T. P. is ‘sparing ex ; se ' mor plated, and the dreadnought eRe - leave the town. vork on the fortifications there pense im the struction of the — i of his time. ; und every facility to in \ veritable thorn in the side of GERMANS ADOPT The cliffs in which the fos- ISTICE TO ALASKA. see the efficiens will be in-|the Kaiser is Commander Samson, BRITISH AVIATORS sils were exposed were 300 feet ded fhe cars are for the|of the Roya Naval Air Service, on RAID DUSSELDORF “CHEST PROTECTORS” high onid Mecwn. The fossil , eee Se ee 0 passenger trains, and will be able whose head the Germans are said ibed lies in the heart of the great- tablish a governing srry fish from Prince Rupert to have put a price of $5,000. His , Pe pe ; Sy reat a respect has the Ger-/est wheat and oats flelds on the ‘ ws a ndon, Fe gritish avi ’ m5 Ss qever “em the Pacific Coast, to New York, | latest exploit, resulting in the de I 7 . _ ted tt in infantry To rommy and |« tinent The eight complete ! ¢ ac rt . ators have again raide re Gre he Territory and R Philadelphia Chicag struct of a windmill and a cot- Mere Seve age : cs ; his bayonet that they make forj|skeletons represent seven gener- . aw . f arters { dussel siness generally . : . oron. tage which sheltered a couple of mes quer , ' themselves thick paddings of/ations of dinosaurs, of which two Pittsburg, Montreal and T I ' uch a raid, the Germat ‘ S ef g suc i aid, e Ge ans ess and the Se ' 1 give it to the consume estructive German machine oe : straw and newspaper and such|were carnivores, the remainder Interior Under his ae © had recently built a seeret store ; Z 4 , : ’ PF: it th { te is rst as fresh a| guns s typical of his wiliness , things with a view to lessening |beine herbivores, or vegetarians ant b SEY -FOm it is at the Coast and dare-devil methods hou for « “— ° the distanee by which the bayonet “These animals are estimated ‘ . . ‘ . oO thei arsenals iis a ae SS th i t of the shipments rhe Germans were surprised tance ft = wenden on , in pierce then The Belgians.|to have lived 3,000,000 years ago . ' . jhoweve » paiders discoveres “ have his applica-/ | p Rupert has eased one bright morning to see a low, however, tne : , vho at the itset of the fighting|One skeleton is the first one en . ‘ accurately dropped bombs ' and decided in af g the past fe slate lored car come rushing and accura , PI had short bayonets, were the|found in the genus ornithomius, sd of being compen. th I b> bet 7 car f the English lines, followed setting it on fre first against whom the Germans |/about 8 feet long and 5 feet high.’ ! mn . I ecembetl 4 ‘ j ial ae elas lown to his grand- . . biy ; in January ajby a heavy but erratic fusillade tried their new chest protec- —-- ' aitis “we = ’ he government at a : q Cre eee eee a rtagde was reached, |/They concluded that the ear was |RACING BILL PASSED tors REX VS. DUDOWARD vas deliberating ire expected tomor-jattempting to escape from their | BY NEVADA SENATE —~- CONVICTION QUASHED i f ae. enemies, and s0 refrained from _— WHAT BRITISH NAVY lerin fir upon it ladne ' Each of tl ars will have aj) fring uj eno, Nev: eb. 14-—The race E E S 0 HE 0 ) m mOnOF Se FOUss. saa itters it could wel t rt tons But just as the car appeared to Reno, Neva.. I ' M AN T T W RL His Honor Judge Young handed the Ala ' 1, | een - canner : ok ' the Gert track bill permitting races and down his decision in the matter ’ ad “ ‘ re Ti abou o enter ee serman . eich Seen be distributed 100 boxes. The fish}! — In fit betting under the pari-mutu New Y re 11 rhe Eu-\of the appeal of Frederick Dudo- i its ‘ ' ‘ nes it pulled up n fitteen sec Ala ; Ninety \ be packed ‘ shed i as a system has been passed by the |, pean war has essentially parfi-|ward, of Port Simpson, against sKaTIS ine onds the windm with its ma-'. 7 : ; { them favor Se ' ’ sain Nevada Senate by a vote of 14 tojpyyed exy ati sa Rear Ad-|the sentence of three months el ave ec chine gun and crew, was levelec . lan hey ul THE EVOLUTION ' % red cal 8, the entire Senate voting miral Robert FE. Peary, president|imprisonment imposed on him by aiid ' va yw the shells from armored cars : ne wes OF RIFLE FIRE. | | i before the! When this bill comes up before of the Ex rers Club, at thejthe magistrate. ante ik ’ ‘ guick-tlring gull ang yefore » ‘ » far-awa) — td Heet the Assembly, it is expected that)genth ay al dinner of the club Dudoward was convicted of nh é i i ay} asto shed Germans could collec ti rne? of th N bullet sel , ' t) had wung body will vote in favor of it, yield-) hey Only those geographical connivire at supplying intexicat- » sive and defensive operations Berlin, via Amsterdam and ; javerage Consumptt : THE WEATHER. No one thing stands out the|London, Feb, 41 The eldest ‘thief trying to swin. | { tl tire wal ane n an an us in the} ‘hited Stat Washing a oa " I d Feb, 14-—Barth shocks | present trugele as does the/sen of General Von Kluck, who ates ashing : e fired oon | i | Many German soldt . 7 , | have red in districts of) By F, W. Dowling, Observer. l meaning f the British navy./Was 4 naval lieutenant, is report- Se cartridges apiec we of . x One miner was hilled | ceaneeiell IWithout that factor the status|ed to have fallen in an artillery . oM atonal month of this wat : iuy bad narrow escapes | Sa.m., Feb, 14, 1045 labroad today would be vastly dif-|Dattle near Lake Middelkerke, on ‘ Me - se . ‘és Lodge will tal to the shaking down of | Barometer - 29.705) torent.” he said January 26. All former noneom.- ake place to eY TO LOAN ; Tr i it clock ta Pairvi mon pits. In some cases ;Max, temp. ......+++e00% 16.0 missioned officers who are under ! ' Hayner Chapel! On j writs Apply P. O.\th rendered unwork.|Min, temp 36.0 rhe P May is expected 50 years of age have been called, the . hape good secur pl : Yr. Dimmick wilt officiate |Box 895 tf. ‘al by the fall of eoal Rainfall 2.05 jwith mail about noon Lomorrow | to drill new reeruits Fach man, ineluding .the lieu- tenant, carried blankets, great- coats ,and food and supplies for several days, together with the regulation rifle. The party spent two nights on the hills and returned apparently eut, the when set they fresh they are fit for as as showing that fleld under service conditions GERMANS TO BLOCKADE THE COAST OF FRANCE Berlin, Feb. 11 The warning of the German Admiralty staff con- cerning coming operations on the French coast is considered by some Berlin newspapers, among them the Morgen Pdst, to mean that an actual blockade is to be put into effect by the Germans The Morgen Post however, points out that many of the es- sentials of a blockade are lack- ing, among them being a definite description of boundaries and a warning that neutral ships ust not enter the forbidden zone MUSIGAL BULLETS. Germany's supply of lead for the manufacture of bullets is causing some anxiety in Berlin and Essen, and to maintain the supply the government has com- mandeered the whole of the plates of lead and zine used in the pr ing of music These plates, on an average weigh one and a half pounds each and there are, it is calculated fully 1.500.000 of them in the country. No discrimination has been made in the commandeering of the plates, and the lassical works of the great masters have been seized for the melting poet in order that bullets may be manu factured for the army The greater number of the plates have been taken to Krupp’s works, and it is stated that the government's action has ruined several of the great music pub- lishers of Berlin. F. O. E. MoINTYRE HALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Gents $1.50 - ~ Refreshments