THE DAILY N EWS Se ee Powers 3" % : iesentea e ————= — yoL. VI. NO. 288 ma oa PRINCE RUPERT, B, C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945. PRICE FIVE CENTS —Oqr RUSSIANS LANDING UNDER COVER OF GUNS~GERMAN BALTIC PLANS ARE UPSET PESSIMISTIC REPORT FROM THE TIMES MILITARY EXPERT co. REPINGTON SAYS REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVED TOO LATE TO SAVE SERBIAN FORCES — BALKAN SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN HAS UPSET GERMAN PLANS --RUSSIAN WINTER ON (Special to The Dally News.) Plans Demoralized. Rome, Noy. 4.—Colonel Reping- London, Noy. 41,—Germany’s ; ton, military expert on the Lon-|plans in the Riga district have} don Times, interviewed here, says|been completely demoralized by that the Serbian forces are in a the British submarine campaign | desperate position and must re- in the Baltic enn’ by the closing | sk dea of the Gulf of Riga by Russian} tire towards the Adriatic coast : a ’ ; mine-fields. The German troops itside of their own territory, |i, sufre ring from a lack of sup- where It will be able to supply | plies. issista He states that the Winter Begun. | ‘lied expedition from Salonikif Petrograd, Nov. 14.—In th e | arrived , late to save the Ser-|Courtland district, the Germans! bian forces | made several unsuccessful at asserts that the Austro-/tacks on the Russians, being} German forees can be in Con- forced to retire with heavy losacs:|. ple within a week, though !Snow is now falling heavily and they will suffer eventually from | will impede the movements of big i er 1+ concen FROM THE . CHANCE OF ¢ T. p. 1 aero STEAMER SCHEDULE Novem- exhaustion, The Diamond from the Sky”, at the Westholme tonight and to-| Beginning on Tuesday, morrow, enters upon its seventh!ber 2nd, the Prince George and is more interesting and) ppinee Rupert will begin a twice- exciting than ever. Some very ; : mee Yiweekly service between Prince iunting scenes figure in tallment, this there feature en- Rupert and Seattle. Besides PS Mon- : Steamers will arrive on popular serial, . : e-reel days and Thursdays at 9 a. m. st Wind,” drama of the} igs a £ il thre titled “We It is a reg-jand will leave for the south on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9 a.m. Under the the boat Thursdays’ will Har I wind in which new schedule, battle Indians and the, in the west, some here arriving make the trip to Granby. splendid etLween This is some- - FUNERAL | SERVICES OF LATE JOHN HERSTICK Americs troops. te above the usual run, hn stories, mont Gazette full of good| things from the front completes | The funeral services of the late John Herstick were conducted by esday and Thursday will) Rev. W. W. Wright at 2:45 yester™ ori long one of those great) | day afternoon in Hayner’s chapel, the Knights of of whic! deceased ‘very interesting program, Pythias, a pictures which are now popular feature in film- order aor taking part in the service. was a member, There was a large attendance of rail- road officiais and employees and Interment M 1. Hyland, of ( r vent Telegraph south Sunday night.|friends of deceased. mn to0k place at Lee rrreone. MAJESTIC :: THEATRE sneer ofthe K and three members of the K, of P., Tonight and Tomorrow snd yes gee prreemmnnd Fourteenth Episode of “THE BROKEN COIN” In two thrilling parts, Fairview Cemetery, men Skeena Lodge 45, acted as pall- bearers. Floral tributes were sent by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MeNichol, Knights of Pythias, Skeena Lodge 45, En- and Railroad Eggert, Mr. and Mrs. men, Dr. and Mrs. I Peter gineers and Mrs. Brown, Mr. ANIMATED WEEKLY World and War Latest News. R; CG, “JEANNE OF THE WC. Black, ‘evluring Mary Fuller, the renowned o* eee WELL KNOWN OLD “FREAKS” TIMER PASSED AWA) A Niproaring Comedy, ADMISSION 10 and 16 cents. one of Prince Archie Sherratt, Rupert's old timers, at the general hospital on Satur- day, at the age of 73. Deceased came to this district from Guelph, Ont., when the town was but an engineers’ camp. He was a blacksmith by trade and that business some time, m Pattte Wednesday and Thureday— passed away amo . Silent Onna Masterpiece, “The line of while in the followed here for early days he was also connected with a laundry business. Funeral ‘ein the hands of Mollow the Cafe, Majestic , Self's Next}arrangements al 102tf.|the B. G, Undertakers. crowd to is a reason., Theatre, There jand a | Boomer, | battling |After a jsuffering |the tide rip, SE vEN DROWNED WHEN URE CARRIER WRECKED (Speciait The Dally News.) Vancouver, Nov. 1.—The ore carrier Leona turned turtle in \ctive Pass on Saturday night. Her cargo of 2,000 tons of ore from Britannia Mines, shifted in a gale. Captain Ludlow, Win. Cecil and Joe | firemengeJ. J. Hunter, Chinese j Cor hrane, Andersan, second mate, H,. Drunel, Winchman, cook were ali | drowned. James Hunter, William chief engineer; J. Kelly, M. McKinnon, 8. BR. Rennan, J. deck hands, were mate; Thompson, Fung, a after seas for saved, cook, with heavy twelve hours in an boat. open desperate struggle they managed to land at Steveston all from exhaustion. The vessel was on her way to Pacoma, when she was caught ir and was broached tk by a big beam sea. “DANDY” LINE HAULER PROVES BIG SUCCESS The halibut schooner has been fitted with the Tuladi “dandy” Longline Hauler and Anchor Wineh, the made by the labor saving Akerberg, Ru- great device Thomson Company, of Prince port. The hauler which was proved to be a great success some time ago, has now been fitted with a niggerhead which cuts down the labor of tremend hauling up the anchor \ two-speed gear fitted, proved to be a great susly. has also been which has advantage in handling the line under varying conditions. Mr. Creelman, the owner of the schooner, has made a thorough Captain | ' and Chow a AND THOMAS ON SHELL CONTRACTS Ottawa, Oct. 30.—Major eral Sir Sam Hughes has had his {first regret-to-report experience since the war began. In a skirm- rob with D. A. Thomas the other |day Canada’s War Lord came out second best, although the Welsh- Gen- man is no great talker and the |Major General has legions of }words at his command. In fact g words soldiers Sir Sam ‘would be i were a whole army division. The skirmish, as everybody the Shell Gom- of Sir Y. iKnOWS, Was over | mittee, which is the apple left eye, the apple of his jright eye being the Purchasing Committee which is ‘located in New York. The matter in dispute’ was whether the shell | game in Canada should be run ‘Sir Sam’s Sam's American Commissioner Lloyd George's way and the British War Office Victory rested with battalions as usual. way or Thomas’ way which is way. the stronger Mr. Thomas won but the Major though defeated is not conquered—he his head high and the Rideau Club, where he takes his lunch, thinks of him as a great man yet. do otherwise when General carries How can it it sees him khaki, a curt word here, a piercing glance stride in, glorious in there, an eagle looking for sheep to bite. Sam is a Napoleon, on a larg- er scale, perhaps, but a Napoleon still. On second thoughts not a Napoleon still, for Sir Sam could But you what I mean. Sir Sam is never be still a minute. know like Napoleon, or rather Napoleon | was like Sir [re ‘member that Napoleon is a dead jtion and that Sir Sam has the |proverbial advantage of the live At all events Sam and Na- Sam, for we must | ( dog. GENERAL JOFFRE CONFERS WITH BRITISH MINISTERS RUSSIAN ARMY TO BE ALLOW: D TO PASS THROUGH ROUMA- NIAN TERRITORY— :.. MANIA WILL TAKE THE FIELD LATER—Ri SSIAN ARMY LAND- ING NE;.R VARNA (Special to The Dally News.) London, Nov. 1.—An unofficial report of the result ef the con- ference between Genral Joffre and he British ibe Allies Serbia. ing a landing under cover of the guns of the fleet. Ferdinand Willing. Bucharest, Nov. 1.—King Fer- that|dinand, of Roumania, in an inter- decided to save|yview with the Roumanian Con- servative leaders, says that he will not oppose the aspirations of the made between Russia and that he and Roumania, whereby a Russian /|will place himself entirely in the hands of parliament and the gov- ernment. Western Front. 1.—Yesterday the cabinet states have It is stated that an arrangement has been Roumanian people, army will be allowed to cross Roumania. The Roumanian army is expected to take the field later. it is expected that Roumania will London, Nov. zet part of Bessarabia, |Germans made several determin- Russians Landing. led attacks with gas bombs and A special fleet which is ht Te gases aiong a five- voying the Russian troop ships | mile front in the Champagne dis- repulsed with is now outside Varna, on the | trict. All were Black Sea and the army is effect-| heavy losses to the enemy. SURPRISE BANQUET _FOR WALTER CLAYTON On Friday evening last a sur- A enn was Snack cele Ghens ts falter Clayton on his oat a ; oe . the funeral services of the late Seal Gove by the employees of the ; Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., W. D. Floral tributes 20 of the employees being|were sent by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. present. Mr. Walter Clayton and Mrs. G. A. Mc- leaving for’ England to serve in|Nichol, Freight, Ticket and Tele- the munition factories im England | epaph departments of the G, T. P., ir, as he ity is little | or, as he put it, “to do his little |v. and Mrs. J. E. Merryfleld, Mrs. bit for his King and Country.” A} : ; | Hyland, Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Arnold, suitable present in the shape of a 7 and Mrs. suit case, subscribed by the em- ‘local railroad men, Dr. ‘ |Egegert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Da- of the above company, | was presented by Mr ividson, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Me- ; faug Mc- manager of the cold storage, as Waugh, A. Me FUNERAL SERVICES OF LATE W. D. TIPPENS Hayner’s Chapel was crowded yesterday afternoon when the A. Rix conducted Tippens. over is | Dowling, Mr. ployees Johnson, * | Millan and BE. Young, of the Gov- Intosh, Messrs. L. token of the great popularity of | | ernment TVelegraph service, Mr. test of the new hauler and is per-} | pole on remind themselves of each fectly satisfied that it has all the jother, little advantages claimed for it by the| Me i] (Continued on Page Two) UO | ye ae ae tee ae EE RE eR HEE EO been | * KING IMPROVING * November 1.— * bulletin King * Pain has * + * * perhaps Sir Sam a nakers. Such a labor saving vice as the “Dandy” has proven to be is certain to become | 4 London, Official George is weak. a regular part of the equipment |* of the Pacific Coast halibut boats, | * | and Messrs. Akerberg and Thom-|* been reduced and condi- son deserve every credit for tion is improving. OUT HHHEES EEO EEE Launch AliceB. Approved by Minis ter of Marine as a Passenger Boat. For terms and particulars Call .W. J. THOMAS, Green 391. the | e are showing. enter pri ise they Phone. LIBERAL MEETING A Liberal meeting will be held on Friday evening next, November fifth, commencing at 8:15 o'clock, in the large store formerly occupied by Hoffman, adjoining Little’s Pool Room, Second Avenue, SPHAKERS: T. D. PATTULLO Liberal Candidate for Prinse Rupert. Electoral District. -~AND - H. L. HARRIS Formerly Editor of the Bella Coola Courier. EVERYBODY WELCOME Mr. Clayton and the general high | : f Mrs. W. Morrow. regard his fellow workers had for ind Mrs ; s f hearty The remains were taken to Van a on the Prineess May for Geo. him, and suggested three cheers, and, although Seal Cove is; Rupert, jinter ment. | couver Prince wondered from Rupert three miles even Prince ’ . ; 5 W. Lowling accompanied what the cheering was about. Mr. | re oo ee ces Clayton responded with thanks, MPs: Ww. 2: = . = a . and the very informal banquet Vancouver on the Princess ay, Sunday night. WESTHOLME tae ieee OPERA HOUSE RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW broke up at 3 a. m, “THE BROKEN COIN” AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE The fourteenth episode of “The great attrac- tonight and feud is on Broken Coin” is the tion at the Majestic tomorrow. The great and some thrilling scenes are en- acted, in which Kitty Grey plays an important part. “Jeanne of the Woods" is a most delightful drama featuring Mary Fuller, one of the daintiest front rank of GAUMONT GAZETTE Latest War News From the Front. “WEST WIND” 8-reel feature—Thrilling Western Drama full of battle scenes, : ; ‘DIAMOND FROM THE SKY’ actresses In the 7th Episode full of beautiful hunt- “Freaks” is one movie artists. ing and Dramatic scenes, of those comedies, full of irre- POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 16 cts. sponsible fun and frolic, which Coming Wednesday and Thureday— tickle any audience. There is also Great Animal Picture. a very fine Animated Weekly ° showing the latest European and world’s news. 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