THE DAILY NEWS ee ve vy 125 —— _ ~ —== Vi PRINCE RU PERT. B. 6, SATU RDAY, MAY 29, 1945. Ee — PRICE FIVE a Fv cn Te ee E FIGHTING ALONG THE SAN RIVER — Ee 2ENCH CAPTURE OUTER WORKS'OF FORTRESS — ANOTHER - STEAMER SUNK SUNK SEX ADDRESSES /ANCOUVER SOCIALISTS The Daily Newe ) The a crowd (Special t 9, Hon. essed Avenue Theatre yposed Work The! pl ition Aet the imnder alist party, and rdet evening con. s was held to dis nt It alien ed rhe was an- enemies govern urate re ADRIATIC SAILS. Three White sailed May 24 ard the which | | itic rh of ursday, carrying UID HENDERSON pre nently Austen the Coloni FESMITH prior to of State for better known as Sir Rufus Isaa: Admiralty; the Earl of Derby has Labor leader; Lord Curzon was ALTE LORD CURZON the the Chamberlain is the ww First Lor munitions shnessy, preside nt} the Tn before publie in recent discussion, of the Bonar s Le been pr election d \ rematit Pacifie nev Lav rd Chance ent abinet new Secretary States senger, United | involved in the | pre. a; ‘tary for Balf ‘ . d Reading, d of the is the able Railway, | the oY Line tur is m ine omit Arthur Henderson JOAOQ CHAGAS, New of was shot by Senator LINER LA CHAMPAGNE HAS BROKEN IN TWO President Portugal, who Freitas. (Special to The Dally News.) London, May 29. Lloyd's re- port regarding the La Cham- pagne, which went ashore near St. Nazaire yesterday, states that formerly viceroy Sir F, EB. Smith is the new Solicitor General. poy merarN "RUPERT SUPPLY STORE FIRST (lL. TANKER RIC FIGHTING ON SAN— GERMANS MAKING PROGRESS...” nm | quest, the vessel has broken in two. BURNING SCHOONER TOWED TO RUPERT Some local halibut fishermen had quite an exciting time last night. The Pandora took fire off Shoal and the little | Equator threw a line and towed her into Prince Rupert this morn- ing. Both boats left their gear | behind them. The Pandora is the old Prince Olaf which was held fh bond for six months and then sold. Her adventurous career is not over, however, as the fire seems to have done little serious damage. Stenhouse GILBERT DUNTON’S BODY TAKEN TO MANITOBA The of Gilbert Dunton, who died at the hospital as the result of a fall sustained while working the oil tanks, was taken east this morning. Interment will take Cartwright, Manitoba. body on place at , the well known left on a visit to his old home in the East this morn- ing. Mason Ramsay old-timer, FRENCH CAPTURE OUTER WORKS OF FORMIDABLE HUN FORTRESS OUTERWORKS OF LABYRINTH FORTRESS TAKEN, THE INNER DEFENCES BEING REDUCED—BSBRITISH ADVANCE ON LABASSE—GERMAN ASSAULTS FAIL— MORE SUBMARINE MURDERS. (Special to The Daily News.) London, May 29.—The British are advancing towards La Bas- see. The French have captured | the outer works of a formidable | labyrinth fortress to the north 4 are now reducing the inner works. German Assaults Fail. London, May NANAIMO EXPLOSION CAUSED BY COAL GAS (Opeciel to The Bally ewe.) May ~Of the dead in the disas- Arras and 29.—-Seven Ger- Nanaimo, 29.- bodies of the ter in the Western Fuel Com- pany’s mine here, all but three “Ihave been recovered. Several had died from the effects of fire damp, proving that the explosion was caused by coal gas. The place of ignition has not Officials gathering information for the in- held next been discovered, are which will be Friday. PICNIC PARTIES. is back govern- Launch Rose Belle HU, to her old berth at the ment wharf and ready for the sea- Moderate Phone {2i- satisfaction and econ- Wellington Coal, 63tf. rates Red im. son's business. for 400, Sunday picnics. Quality, omy. New Phone 116, THE WEATHER. F, A, Dowling, Observer, Barometer ..... $22 ecaaleeeOe: Max, temp. deems O08 ll open the Rupert Table Sup- perial Oil Co.’s tankers, the At- ANS PROGRESSING, EXCEPT AT SCINIWAWA, WHERE (ply House | ching Avenue. Ue, las, arrived in Prinee Rupert, HE RUSSIANS HAVE TAKEN THOUSANDS OF MEN Gavigan has had a large experi- | AND GUNS—GALLIPOLI DEFENCE—BULGARIAN ence in the grocery business in|*'*” * supply of of} for the mew! NEUTRALITY -— AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE IS Edmonton, and intends to carry a jtanks at Hays Cove. SUNK IN ADRIATIC. complete line of groceries, fruits, Che Atlas came from San Fran- Siidiniebandtinhtipesctngn lvegetables and provisions cisco, but it is expected that fu- ‘Special to The Dally News.) | Bulgarian Neutrality. | The business will be run on ajture supplies will come from the May 29.—There has| London, May 29.—Bulgaria is|strictly cash basis, and with noj|refinery at Vancouver. The Atlas fighting alone the Still holding to her neutrality, but j delivery. The result of this|is under the commande of Captain . will enter the war if Roumania in- | poliey will be that the finest lines Kirkwood, and carries a crew of ae tervenes | will be placed on the market at|twenty-seven men, This trip she Drege, Seer Austrian Submarine Sunk. hth lowest possible prices. Mr had a cargo of half a million gal- SS eee Rome, May 29 An Austrian|Gavigan will have an interesting |!ons of distillate, which is used by e the Russians have Petes ae ae sunk by Ital-/opening announcement to make| fishing eraft and launches gen- ~— of prisoners sa thrpede beats during en en-j0n Monday. j erally, : gagement in the Adriatic. - = | By 8 o'clock last night the ves- ae re bee R ate | PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES. | sel was completely unloaded and 2 v asd lready for the return journey. ~UOGRIERE- 98 GOW A SEATTLE FISHING | he following were amongst ee 7 nN DREAM SHATTERED. the first-class passengers on the AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION peer a arg [George this morning: THANKS RUPERT LADIES Gallipoli Defence. Dee ee hoe: giteiiies :| wr. and Mrs. Metcalfe, Miss| a May 29.—-Kighty thou- lately over the discovery of a new | Ste vens, Mr. Davenport, Mrs, Pat-| Mrs. Woodland has received the are defending the | vatibut bank off the hails Mr. Halliday, Mr. Darby,| following letter from St. John nsulg, ageinet the | River Visions of getting back RT Linn, Rey. J. M. Dimmick, Mr. | Ambulance Association, st the. Turkish eupplics of! prince Rupert without any neW] johnson, Mr. Kyle, A. W. Bnod. |John's Gate, Clerkenwell, Lon- are decreasing rap legislation loomed up, but, alas, | grass Mr and Mrs. Dukinfield, | do E. C.: the dream was short-lived. |g Newick, Mr. Davies, Mr. and|" rhe > eden re Lame ag ie ag 4 few boats in a very few days | ps Orchard and son, BE, W. Kee- Ladies’ Class, St. John Ambu- : ‘completely cleaned out the sup-jjey, 8, H, MeKenzie, A. H, Burns, lance Association, Prince Ru- oming House posed ‘new bank Fishermen). J Elliott, Mrs. Worsley, J | pert, B. C,: 303 lelaim that there is a periodical|iang, 8. D. Murphy, Mr. Smith, -I Dear Madam—lI beg to ac- jaye for sale one of 'rathering of a small colony Of|Mr, MeEvoy, Mr. Bushford, ‘knowledge receipt of your letter} a eres eee lfish at this spot, but nothing to}Glark, Mr. Hewitt, Mrs. V. Cole eee $16 contributed by the} rrteiyees b M Name your lamount to anything dechild. H. L. Naewle, R. A. Stev-jladies of St. John Ambulance As- the ‘bastadee paaees | ‘The fish taken off the Columbia /enson, Mr, Batagold, Mrs, Brur- onan Prince Rupert, B. C, 2 “ very small cash lwere much softer and inferior IM] sing Jas. Cronin, Mr. Tamkin, Kindly convey the thanks oT the hquality generally to those e oat Mr. Birch, Mrs. Grierly, ©, D.| lassoc iation to the ladies for this a arm LTD. " the colder northern waters Briges, H. L. MeDow, Mr, Strach.|yvery generous donation, : seisiaie an and Mr, Maxwell, Yours faithfully, NOTICE. G, 0, OLBARY, Wononne — | SKIMMED MILK de per quart. Lady Quartermaster in Chief, In response to the reduest OT) pi rpgmMILK 100 per quart, two went loneer Laundry ike lagite ef Prince Rupert. & quarts for 15 ¢, Delivered to any Follow the erowd to Self's -—- public meeting will be held in the part of the city—Prinee Rupert|Gafe. There is a reason,. Next Third Avenue East Council Chamber, City Hall, on Dolen-Rhene Goene O6h tf.| Majestic ‘Theatre, 102te, Phone 118 ruesday evening, June tst a. Or [ctmtiatenten ae see ~~ Use the Most Modern oreo ha Se gnneitee Se eee = Jos. Reatz JACK JUDGE indry Machinery Built, jPility of forming a central orean=}— Bee or nb sie | e Red Cross Society In Any Tuesday or j ization of th a af ‘Nesday and See How |All ladies in the erty one ~~ ie Empress e We Do It Hlarly the gentlemé : are Ulu | reolute Satlefaction te f|iuested to allel GIN UNDER NEW MANAQE- Guaranteed _ «fi , C te BENT — Se re See, Red Cross th | Min, yee woos 0b eens oe 16, eee ee eee eee eee — | the Orkney Islands. man assaults on Angres have been repulsed, and all eiforts by recapture Lorette, lost the other day, the enemy to they have failed. Submarine Murders. Falmouth, May 28.—The Brit- which |ish steamer Spennymoor has been sunk by a German submarine off The captain land five of the crew were drown- led. The of the crew were saved. rest Ethiope Torpedoed. Liverpool, May 29 Elder- Ethiope, bound from Hull to Liverpool, has been torpedoed by the German subma- J-24, F. O. E. A Memorial Service will be held in the K. of P. Halli, Sunday, 30th inst., at 3 p. m. All members are requested to attend. GEO. LEEK ‘ Secretary. Dempster liner rine E. E. CONFECTIONERY lce Cream and Candies Freshly Made Try Our Ice Cream Bricks LONDON CAFE - And Grill ALWAYS FIRST CLASS BOXES FOR LADIES Hart Bik. Third Ave.