THE DAILY NEWS i — cone —S—S———— ; you Vi. Nie ots a ae aL ‘ Be aa Pk PRINCE, RUPERT, B. C., TAURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS ’ -_ —— = = se _ 4 F i i : i ‘ 4 - GERMANS RETREAT AFTER BURYING CANNON-KAISER WILHELM ILL AT POTSDAM — HUNS UTTERLY MAYOR TAYLOR | FAIL ON RIGA~- | OF VANCOUVER | DVINSK FRONT HAS AMBITIONS} | ! —— Sl eo a eee are ae : HUN PRINCES TERRIBLE ACT “ARESUMMONED | COMMITTEDBY =| TO SICK KAISER’ CRAZY ITALIAN —-—— Von eindiniene Retreats After) Announces Himself. as \ndepend- Burying Cannon and War ent Liberal Candidate in | Kaiser Suffering fro from High Fever | ‘eae Just Released from a at Potsdam—Austrian Em- Murder Charge, decapitates | | | Materials — Russians the Event of a peror Advised to Yield— His Room-mate—Accused Are Advancing. By-election. Jap Liner Sunk. Makes Confession. + (Special to The Dally News.) (Special to The Dally News.) THREE CANADIAN AV!ATORS IN ENGLAND (Special to The Dally News.) (Special to The Dally News.) ‘ ieneva, Dec. 23.—The German oOnver ca ed Tay RAS Berlin, Dec. 23.—Kaiser Wil- frais pies r , ae Vancouver, Dee, 28-—L. D. Tay- Photo shows left to right, Sub. Flight Lieut. G. K. Williams, tan aa. labeled wot dos a eee ' ensive on the Riga - Pvinsk | jor announces that he will run as|Gordon Stephens and J. Whittier. Williams accomplished the feat helm is ill at his palace at Pots-|hoco Ferrante, the Italian section ' as ¢ stely faile ly dam and is suffering from a high , ‘a8 rece it has completely failed. Von) an Independent Liberal eandidate|of writing a letter while a mile in the air. All three were in- re gl yhand who was recently freed from : fever. His three eldest sons havela charge deri Hindenburg has been forced to] at the fortheoming by-election in| Structed at the Curtiss Aeroplane Co. school at Long Branch, Ont. |, . ; a charge of murdering Jesse ’ OR OLS Th GAN te ee eee 2 ea ____. |been summoned to his bedside. Magoun, an engineer at the B. GC. tire after-burying cannon, and] yaneouver. 5 Franz Josef Well-advised. ‘lectric sub-station a edder sandoning an enormous quantity He retires from the mayoralty FAMOUS GLOBE TROTTER ‘CORPORAL HOLMBERG Sani ae $805 Bipente sock i Le iz ry Mountain, has been committed on f war material. at the end of December and will ARRIVED D THIS MORNING | ARRIVES FR FROM FRONT) ®ranz Josef has been instructed], charge of murdering his room- a, Huns Fail at Dvina. be unable to qualify for reelection by his foreign secretary to yield|]mate, Nick Tocael, on’ Tuesday The Germans failed in their|jy the 1916 municipal contest. There arrived in Prince Rupert Still another returned warrior|® the demands of America in re-|night. i: ttempt to cross the River Dvina, It will be remembered that Mr.|this morning on the Prince Rupert| arrived this morning, in the per- gard to the sinking of the liner Ferrante, who was arrested ot : ig driven back with heavy!-paylor’s qualification was dis- from Vancouver, Dr. Jack Daw-|80" Of Corporal Alec Holmberg. \ncona, Sumas and confessed to the crime, Five German divisions puted last year by Joe Martin and | Alec was wounded in the left foot Japanest Liner Sunk. is believed to be insane. The have retreated to ‘Tukum, ja second election called, in which pore fern ce ARe Seer eh att "lat Festubert, necessitating the London, Dec, 23.—The newterime was discovered by a section f Russians Advancing. Me. Taylor was again successful. o AESS SE net ae SUP bet) oss of two toes. After spending|J@panese liner Yasaka Maru has|foreman, who yesterday broke rhe Russians are advaneing} eee of $18,000, Dr. Dawson started} ome months in hospital in Eng- been torpedoed in the Mediter-]jnto aecused’s shack at Coghlan, ' d a sanguinary battle is pro-|pPATHECOLOR | PASTERPIECE from Australia in January, 1905,|land, he has been discharged as|"@nean without warning. All/near Abbotsford. He found To- f essing. AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE/on a trip round the _ world,|medically unfit. He has put on aboard of her, including a crew]eael’s body, naked and decapitat- : 4 a Stee ihe trip to last ten years, mak- flesh since leaving Prince Rupert ef 160 and 120 passengers werejed, the head being missing and hs SOLDIER BOYS ARRIVE The Majestic tOn@aam eric the largest circle of the|#%? looks well. Beved: Ferrante gone. Patria,” presents something en-; on He was met at the boat by A.| The loss incurred through the} Ferrante was arrested yester- T0 SPEND CHRISTMAS tirely out of the ordinary. It ts earth's surface, the conditions be- Chappelle, who returned on Mon- sinking of this fine vessel is esti- day afternoon trying to get across a six-reel historical drama of old| ims that he was to carry an 841b./qay Mr, Chappelle was wounded | ated at five million dollars. She/the border. He had a butcher i } Quite a number of our soldier Spain, displayed in color, and is|pack and was to leave Australia|in the back by shrapnel and had sank forty minutes after being}\nife in his pocket. He admitted i joys arrived from the south this/¢ertainly the most gorgeously|Wwithout funds. During his tripja bullet go through his left arm, torpedoed. having thrown Tocael’s’ head rning to spend.Qhristmas with] c¢a¢eq production seen for a long|he was neither to beg, borrow norjalso at Festubert. Se ee ere eae down a well, where it was after- friends. Amongst them were|time, As a spectacle it is well]steal, but was to support himself] ~ aise icant eae tenle Sree ~ DAINTY MARY PICKFORD wards discovered. e- Corporal C. Brown and|worth seeing, while the acting|by lecturing and photography,|BRITISH PARLIAMENT AT WESTHOLME THEATRE private Ewings, of the 62nd; Pte-}ihroughout is superb. The story|and was not to ride on a train, all PROLONGED 8 MONTHS| tne five-act | BLUE GROUSE ISE MOUNTAIN Normal! Short, of the 67th an ‘lis intensely dramatic in the con-|his land journeys to be made on annreerne rs ei aie st pe On coahritisD | he Bandsman Pescott, of the 11th foot. London, Dec. 22.—When tho|“!#skan drama showing: at th MINE WILL BE SHIPPER eaoegantuiobe eben i hoy ll j bill t prolon the life f the Westholme, Mary Pickford is the Mounted Rifles, and Sergeant|,¢ pysoor. fetrays her husband He actually covered 75,000} Oo prolong © Pe . : : : ; of Rysoor, betray ‘ ’ : cutes e alf-breed girl you » Bussinger, who has been Poole. of the Army Medi- ‘ Pon nile 65.000 les being covered present parliament was brought utest littl ha Prine = Jor sg e a | ae id ee ee ee i * in the Hou f Commons to could jmagine, As the daughter]in town for the past few days and il Corps. They are all looking ane a on foot and the balance by water.|up in the House of Commmons to- ; : - Corps. rhey al ill in save her lover, and loses all. n f t and the balance by water | of a drunken saloon keeper she]who left for the interior this “J am ’ al are anxiously Ci Pet et as soor, is ¢ yecember, 1944, he arrived in|day, Premier Asquith suggested ood : 5 : ‘ 1 well, and ar , Paul Capellani, as Rysoor, is a]In December, 194 a leads a d6g’s life, and, in a des-!morning, is partner in a group of perate throw of the dice, she,/claims on Blue Grouse Mountain, along with the saloon, is won by}which he states will one day be \iting word to proceed to Eu- agnifice igure ‘le the other| Vancouver to catch the steamey |S @ Compromise the present par- I magnificent figure, while th parts are also in the hands of|for Australia on the last stage of |liament be extended eight months Mr. Fraser, wife and daugh-|Ljiar make up a great eight-reel|bet. The doctor, who is a phil- a stars. Every detail of the staging|his journey. instead of 8 means BS -WETIODE Black Brand, the bully of thela big producing mine. The prop- PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES is perfect, even to the torture Lost Wager and Bet. proposed. This amendment was nen he ean Kaanae ng alles eae aed bs iain cocine Feat ; i Infortunately f . traveller,|accepted by a vote of 158 to 23. . A een erate , , y has cede chamber. The fine old city of Unfortunately for the traveller, | accep ) of remorse, shoots himself and|strong American syndicate, and Phe en. ee oe Louvain makes a splendid setting Bt: a a ee — CHRISTMAS SERVICES the little girl is left to take care|it is the intention of the new com- the first-class passengers on the/ for such a play. changed and he faile s en- neh enealé ead wot’ hasan what E na ; : saree aaa self, pany to get busy right away a Prine g ’ g: i ¢ yme|deavor by tw ays sing the . : : : : j Prince George this morning: A gvod Pathe Gazette and some|deavor by two days, losin he There will be two services in A new arrival protects her|turn out ore in quantity. It is 4 Mrs. Roy Brown, Mr. Thomp-|pnew war stunts by Colonel Heeza|wager, and having to pay the side the Church of England on Christ-|from the bully and she becomes|a copper-gold proposition which ? mas Day, one at 8 a.m. and thelhis slave. It is rather a tragic|shows enough gold to cover cost * . . ter. T it Oso rr ¢ i versity man, mh . Mr. McMillan, Mr. Slater, T. program. sopher and a univ , other at 144 a.m. The Sacrament|story, but Mary, as usual, man-lof treatment. 1 Johnson, Mr,Chapman, Mr, Al- of the Lord’s Supper will be ad-|ages fo impart to+it a spice of The original owners of the bert and son, Dr, J. Dawson, Mr. GAY STORES le is 51 years of age, but looks ministered at each of these ser-|quaint humor, which is delightful.|property were Charles Barrett, McMains, Mr. Aldous, F. R. Wal ee much younger. He has seen more did not allow this to worry him, vices, On the Sunday following,}|The scenes are laid in Alaska,|Samuel Bush, Louis Schorn and ters, Miss Eberhart, A. J. [ron The storekeepers of Prince Ru-Jof the world than any other liy- the services will be of a special] quring the days of the rush, and|Joe Bussinger. These men carried de, Mrs, Galer and child, Mr. J.|pert are to be commended for the/ing man, having penetrated the Christmas character with suitable|some of the snow effects are re-|out development work enough to |. Burts, Mr, Pillsbury, Mrs.}way in which they have decorated |forb&den country of Thibet, and music and most exceptional de-|markably fine. 7 prove the value of their holdings. Miller and children, Mr. Tuttle,|their stores for the Christmas Northern india, Turkestan, Af- ‘sinalin than >it Aid intensely: 302. “The Butterfly,” a two-act|The property is only about three Mr, Holmberg, Mrs. Helman, Mr.}/season. The windows and inter- ganistan and wherever a traveller Ca eee comedy-drama, completes a seven|miles from the railroad, so that M. B. Quin and son, iors of the various shops do not}could gain a foothold, Burns BARBERS’ HOURS reel show well worth seeing. shipping the ore will be compara- meet indicate dull times, Patticular|his trip he wore out 54 pairs of — Se Stee v4 eke aoe tively inexpensive. Open evenings—Wallace’s. mention must be made of the}stout boots, * Phe following barber shops will] ywas TREE FOR THE BOYS De emer hee store of Cavenaile & Hannan, It] He is a graduate of Edinburgh|be open on Friday until 10:30 p. HERRING FISHERMEN . PETER PAN BAKERY REOPENS is a perfect bower of beauty and|University, speaks eighteen lang-|m. and will be closed on Christ- This week there will be another on Thursday, December 24th, at reflects great eredit upon Mr.}uages and is a Fellow of the Royal|mas Day at 4. p.m. sale for the Red Cross Society Our last herring run started i24 Third Avenue, next Bank Of], anaile and his assistants. Geographical Society, under Prince Rupert Barber Shop, 8th|here, held in the vacant store next] between the 1st and 6th of Jan- Montreal, 300-2, s Naaseas, SunOS Se RE whose auspices he intends to|St.; Dominion Baths, 2nd Axe.;|to Wrathall’s Bookstore. The sale] uary last. Another run is due in ——_-—__ —-—— BOARD OF TRADE start a four years’ tour of South|Imperial Barber Shop, 2nd Ave.;|will be under Mrs, L. W. Reilley|two weeks. Are you ready to take Foge’s Footwear is the real aa et America next year. ©. K. Baths, 6th St.i Nelson’s|and Mrs. J. H. Kelly. @he event advantage of it? We are pre- woods at the right price—Leather| ye annual general meeting of| He has had many exciting ex-|Barber Shop, 6th St.; Empress|will be a little different from wha{{pared to take delivery of any Store, Hart Block, 300-2.111, Board of Trade will be held|periences, ineluding jail in Serbia,}Hotel Barber Shop, 3rd Ave.;|the ones in the past have been,.| quantity gill net herring at good on ‘Tuesday, December 28th, at 8]yon which oceasion he had the}Cozy Barber Shop, “3rd Ave.;"Ce-|'phere will, during the afternoon,|prices. PRINCE RUPERT FISH- Men wanted ‘to got their gifts p.m. A full attendance is re-|temerity to knock out his jaller.|}dar Barber Shop, 3rd Aye., and|be tea and cake served. In the}ERIES, See Mr, Green, 344 2nd a Wallace's. quested, 304-4.) When seen by The Daily News, he|Fifth Street Barber shop. evening there will be sandwiches |Avenue, 300-1. wai ; 00 — — was in the company of Police —-—_--------- and coffee served, Elaborate A. H, Tomlinson, government|Officer Bajley, but that did not LADIES’ BASKETBALL preparations are being made for LONDON CAFE horticulturist, left for Terrace lo-| signify anything but friendship. ery. the Christmas tree for the soldiers And Grill day, where he will attend the an-|'The doctor, having visited practi- The ladies are practising hard) ion is to be dressed there and DAINTY MEALS AT nual meeting of the Farmers’|cally every hole and corner of the for the great basketball’ Gimme ©") eo to aid thé soldiers. REASONABLE PRICES Institute. world, has a wonderful fund of/Tuesday night in Agricultural acs Hart Bik, Third Ave. ot TT SD stories, and, if he can be per- Hall, and a real good game should High grade shoes for all at Follow the crowd to Sets rill the Xmas stocking at Wal-|xguaded to deliver a lecture during|result. Admission 25 cents, in|pargain prices at Fogg’s, Hart|@afe. There is a reason.. Next BOXES FOR LADIES lace’s. (Continued on Page 4) aid of the Red Cross fund, Block. 300-2.| Majestic Theatre, 1n2tf.