THE DAILY NEWS eee me: 5 - é: * * a a Tet oe sian vi ecieaiiia INCE RUPERT, B. G., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1945, PRICE ssiiinsea ce tannin ——SS—— s ALLIES RETAIN FIRM HOLD ON YSER CANAL FRENCH AVIATORS DESTROY ZEPPELIN WORKS—TURKISH | BATTALION CAPTURED PPE WORKS DESTROYED BY "#UNccowrmny |. W.HARTHAS OOD WEST SIDE OF THE YSER CANAL FRENCH AVIATORS YESTERDAY ..-— |. \,..--......, HELD FIRMLY BY THE ALLIES (Special to The Dally News.) F. W. Hart is having the oul ee | Victoria, B. C il Of ‘a. lof his life at the Fair. Yesterd: proppED BOMBS ON WORKS AT FREIDERICHSAVEN, SETTING | er ae | ee re! nadian. Noi acific ; | the following letter was received ATTACK MADE ON EASTERN SIDE, TAKING PRISONERS AND FIRE TO BUILDINGS AND DESTROYING FIVE AIR- | oY ‘ aa a i oc from him which gives some idea| TWO MACHINE GUNS — GERMAN ZEPPELIN FOUND SHIPS—ATTACKED RAILWAY STATIONS. | a, a. bo aa ae : = * oa ef his enjoyment: WRECKED IN THE WOOD. (Special to The Solty News.) 4 neo ———|well as its plants at Rose Bar- ‘ip dane ¢ ane es sia (Special to The Daily News.) " | a Zeppe- JOHN BUNNY IS DEAD. cer Naden Harbor, Kyukoqut and a deapionis Sa nae | TRI-WEEKLY SERVICE Paris, April 29.—The official { eiderichshaven is ee Sechar : : : ilt of the at- New York, April 26—John Bun- | “T will leave for home on the PIeT er ae report says that the Allies are + French avia-|Y, Whose antics as a moving pi 24th inst, and expect to be home ee’ amg strongly holding the west side of ships were de. |ture comedian have made aitenad BATTALION OF TURKS not later than May 4 | About the first of June the G. T-|the Yser Canal. Attacks have x to their base, |!augh, died at his home in Bro ok- | TAKEN PRISONERS | “Today was Society Day. The|P. will start their tri-weekly ser-|aiso been made on the eastern rench dropped bombs on|!yn today. He had been ill sel - parade was very large and very|vice on both the trains and|banks in which 150 prisoners and Halting ind Lorraich, in-|@bout three weeks of a complica- (Special to The Dally News) | fine more especially as the/steamers, according to W. R. Hin-|two machine guns were taken. ficting damage on the railway tion of diseases | London, April 29.—The cap- xo seem pnt in ae ton, the chief passenger agent, The enemy bombarded by flying idings. The dam- . ae ture of an entire battalion of |!®8 White parasols with red tas- | ie no — ee as, fi . naste een wan weaguen. Ache 06 Celine Same Pegs veer eee machines ear shells perat the Germans and - fannounced. The Allies have a “Among many interesting ex-| ee the unfortified town of Epernay, shes future possibilities along| @y ®- W. Dowling, Observer. [line of positions established |Perienees TF have had, yesterday |Week, leaving here on Mondays, | which was occupied exclusively by - lacross the peninsula and are |! liad the most thrilling in a fly- oe and Saturdays, and al-| hospital detachments. at 5 a. m., April 29, 1915. lsupported by fifteen guns. ling machine over the Pacific |P'V'"6 here on Mondays, Wednes- The Zeppelin which attacked LDIERS DRIVEN INSANE ki ons ons al 29,946 aia ; | Ocean. jdays and Fridays. The trains|punkirk eight days ago appears BY WORK IN TRENCHES | Max. temp. ............. ‘8.0 | BASEBALL. | “The enormity of the Fair is so| Will leave at 1 @ -m. to have been damaged by our ar- a Bs WII ccc e renee Oem eeemessinn j ares at that no one could graps.it, There will also be three trips|tillery. It was found wrecked in 1, Switzerland, April 20—jRainfall ..........++++-- 1.30 | (Special to The Dally News.) |! ven though he would see is every |per week of the 8. 8. Prince Ru-|the trees between Bruges and » chore f Lueerne, returned ae Rages da Seattle, April 29 Seattle de- | day for six months.” pert and 8. 8. Prince George,|Ghent. dew trams 6 eae Our fine lines of Ladies’ Waists | feated Vancouver by 5 to 3; Spo- | __ eleeiieisitiaaiinneialag jmaking connection with the trains In Belgium, progress con- m at Oberwiesen-| Will be sold at a big discount to-/kane 8, Victoria 2; Tacoma 2, Abe | Safety First—Use New Wel- | he “re and making the run to Van-|tinues to be made. Munich, Bavaria. morrow at Jabour's Sale. 99.10 erdeen 14. ington Coal. Phone 116. 67tt.! couver In pow hours. I never realized the depth of| INDIAN COMMISSION ~~ So's INCENDIARY FIRES IN VANCOUVER tri mad the trenches. Some into the Indian affairs in this | etly livious to their sur- province is at present in Prince dings ther with burning Rupert, having returned from a yes watched every movement of trip to the Interior. t visitors and attendants, The commission consists of N. W. White, of Sheburne, N. 8 weeks ‘of earefl CONNAUGHT BRIDGE BURNED DOWN AT A LOSS OF $300,000---AT=) cnoicman;; pv. 1. Mebowen, of eand rest, and later return to ar ee TEMPT ALSO MADE TO DESTROY GRANVILLE STREET victoria: @. Oaemiaba of Sen e remainder are sent to other treal, and J, A. McKenna, also of i. use, their recovery BRIDGE---FIRE SET DURING HIGH WIND Victoria. They are accompanied “A percentage of insane recov- ting doubtful ir presence i opt :' vestaist their presence = : eis by J. MeArthur, who holds the po- renches might endager their ' .' J sition of secretary. comrades sever sue = i ithe rece Canadia casualties. is ™ comrad Several such (Special to The Dally News.) [the recen Enacien oseu F. sessseseseseeses It appears that British Colum- ‘cial asylums for madmen from |g = #4 #98 #8 HH HEHE, Vancouver, B. C., April 29.——|Everything is being done to lo- bia is the only province in Can- he trenches hav * * , s have been opened in| * EXIT VON BOWSER */ Connaught bridge, across False |cate the parties and developments | | WEAK EXOUSE * ada where a treaty has not been any. Something seems to) * |Creek, was partially destroyed by /are expected shortly. * nikorney e tk oemee in foree with the Indians. As a ean the ap oo, : a ania . d orney Genere swe i 5 he soldiers under |» It’s a rather lamentable * fire last night. The damage al- ———— Sc oe aeaad . result, there are many difficulties, * prolonged stress z . , : * sf ssterday that the de- ; . ‘fat r . : re * state of affairs for a Min- * ready amounts to $300,000 and it TAKES LIFE BY GOING ee, = especially in the matter of the f anguinary scenes | , ister of the Crown to have * as 2 alt al OVER NIAGARA FALLS|* pression caused by the war ownership of lands, in which the har hand ene nai 08 ss rning. n atlem as \ and encounters. Sad adake thas a i Gntile ° 9 is still burning il \* was the reason why the */Indians contend they are not k Hoty re Sian : " ac . . ’ a «| also made to set fire to the | Niagara Falls, N. Y., April 29. \* Prince Rupert courthouse * fairly treated. OLpoO se o get a hearing Ss . a ; o , the | i ea : ae : : May 8 lotpoint iron NOW], pom town Attorney * Granville Street bridge, but th "An unidentified man climbed over,* and other public works * The commission was appoint- 1ome own, Att : tee i ; ‘ ‘' _— . srmanently reduced to $3.50. EI terd * aro. wea put cut without orem the railing at Prospect Point}* were not proceeded with, * ed in 1912, and has traveled con- g J Pe * General Bowser yesterday ; . er siderably in the s .r i { £4.35 for one week . : ted that it was prac a Hate yesterday and plunged into * Perhaps he has forgotten * oe : _ ve ee 9h é ’ f as ace ; on to oO ) ‘oO e, s ir Now you can afford to cook Samiires Ee yt * Germans Blamed. | the river. He was swept over the|* that on the last visit of * frst we os ‘ a N wt a awe ety { “f oss » for s : self : » ~- a ‘Ss ~ 0 » North, { . Investigate. Drop * tically impossible for him Both of the fires are believed | Amerigan Falls. No trace of the| himself and the Premier it * aa ne Belden Pe aaah t { I j | 3 as announce ‘ ’ BO § ; store when you go|* to gel a hearing at Van- * to be of incendiary origin and|body has been found. ;* was ann unced that the * Ts see ns ) We are opposite | * ver. There must surely *# i* courthouse and the road #/"eturn later to take in the Naas are ' , couver. ere st 8 J oT ‘ sella hidden heli } ) yoint to the work of alien en- | a, 5 : Indians. | Parkin & Ward) pe a very good reason for » . tarted during a|{CORPORATION OF THE CITY @P|* around the lelyad weule RR i i eo ie 8 was sli Ot et | ; sh z . ey are aces t o . Ltd. 100.102 * 1 He has been many * ames. , 2 anion ial PRINCE RUPERT. \* built at once and that the * Pe i y eRe ew ‘eaeeeee a bl | f rom gale Sap: 2 Sr rom ‘enuiieniuiaie \* money was already appro- * ryson, of the Indian Department, ~~ HEHEHE RBH years NOW In PUTT | morning. rhe work of the fire NOTICE. \* priated. This was four * ; DIAN RED CROSS *\* and has had ample oppor- lfighters was «reatly hindered by rhe ‘Telephone Department bereby|® voars ago and hates. oe 80 . ake his worth *| a ania sar , {notifies the public, that when the Police | ' ‘ey * Need are a: > : re hat *| | the lack of hydrant nr ™ Department or Fire Department ts required |*®* tion of this money has so * ; l re funds to care *)*® known Ly he finds ; . bridge and the absence of a flre-| i: will not be necessary . ae.) eee 1g far been expended, Since * ded Canadisz ver ‘ 1OW > . na narra ol but just to call FIRE DEPAR or * . | Canadians at *|* everybody wants ie . - boat. ‘Two men were carried int ond 5 DEPARTMENT! This will avoid |* the money was then avail- * For the Baby ‘| ; oa Wg ae help? *|* him down wre mee * the creek by a falling girder and | any re "I : ow = re ee ogg ele |e able the only explanation * Lael santa = ' 5 ‘a * ga ars 5 yu ( 2 ee eCs » fr . ~ | quires as } Kt usle ‘ ses | * . , il of ce or send *|* peal in pub ” it ¢ . aa a had a narrow escape from drown r 4 case of FIRE’ @ wrong number is fre ie is that it was used in the * 9 Only High Grade Ms as. W. Robertson, *|* give him serious 16a : ing. qently given, thereby causing delay * South, as has been done * a airman Red Cross Bo. #}@ searchings. It's a good in- f. , DUNCAN, ) Collapsible Go-Carts ie cna ‘ ross 8o : * sear were ne eats it Enemy Rejoicing. we Telephone Superintendent, | * with the millions already * * pee Seee a tf. * dication that i - ee" Further excitement bas een a ie tee » collected in the North: © Almost **# #888 8H HLH following a bad course, added by reports to the effect that David Harum would searcely|, phe explanation of the At- * GIVEN AWAY * and that he should en- : a number of Germans had met iN}have a chance in the horse-trad-|y% torney General will not * To Close Out Quickly We Pio, * deavor to reform, = mo house in Point Grey to cnleneate ing at Valeartier.—Ex. ® hold water, He might as *® Shall Offer eer ie * haps that could be Des —_—— ee —_——— —-— %* well come out and say that #|§ © Only ree 09880 Ge 8.50 ee * done in retirement or 11 * Are any more patriots going lo “a i “ ann hek ie © Carte, Ab occ cceennee - . 3 ‘ e 5 0 se , , Third Avenue East * opposition, and the coun- * Scandinavian Society refund their pilferings ?—Ex. rhea snes tie Gain x 40nly, - $14.00 Go- 10.00 N¢ s > 3 i y. Carte, GE onc ssscrncee Phone . , ’ sharitable to * nae er ee ‘ Me We | 18 * try would be « ’ ne Will Give a e\* sistently practiced it, . * 2 Only, reg. $15.00 Go- ll 00 oe the Most Modern * Mr. Bowser if they ‘ . social. AND DANCE Geo. Milner Jos. Raatz KKH R ERE ER ORO Garten GD crcccccccccs e “ndry Machiner * leave him at home hex . y Built, ave 2 | turda Also “ome In An * time to review his faults. ° In the K. of P. Mall, Sa ’ ~ ‘ew's Bociety Il hold 7 " y Tuesday or ul May 1, at 9 P. mM. mpress a e St. Andrew's Society wi ok ed “lt rte é * ‘Hesday and See How %* He is a discordant note at another of their popular invita- Reg. $4.50, Now.... 3.00 We Do It * present in B, © and a * Refreshments tion dances tomorrow, A nicely Absolute Satisfaction Is i change is in order. Exit # ; acti UNDER NEW MANAGE- blended program of Canadian and PRINCE RUPERT TENT & G * Admission - "Gentlemen, $1 MENT — TRY US AWNING CO. tees, varanteed be Von Bowser snene $iScotch dances has been arranged eee “** oe — rrrerccccooscoocooooen HHH HHH “+ i