The Daily news for, vif. N"- 155 PRINCE RUPERT, U. CH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. PHICE FIVK CENTS RMHNMHS POKED AHEAD W SNOWSMM ENEMY CLEARED FROM VULCAN PASS - BRITISH LOST THE DESTROYER FLIRT BRITISHLOSll NATIONAL CELEBRATION FISH YESTERDAY DAY THE RUMANIANS DESTROYER IN DRIVE HUNS OUT At tlio "Fish Day" luncheon In' the Central Hotel yesterday nt one ; CHANNEL RAID OF VULCAN PASS o'clock, under tho auspices of the Hoard of Trade, Mr. George W. Drifters Gone Also Two Rumanians Smashed Ahead In Six Nickerson presided over n gather. Norwegian Vessels Sunk Snowstorm Deutschland again More Ing of about eighty. After a by Germans U 53 Returns Crosses the Atlantic Six splendidly varied lunch of fish Safe to Port- Americans Killed. dishes had been disposed of, Mr. .,,,, , rue Daily . Nlckerson called upon Mr. T. II. (Special to The Pally Piewi.) LunJi'ii. Nov, 1. lit. Hon. A, J. Johnston, manager of tho Cana. New York, Nov, 1. A Tribune i iLiHuur. First Lord of tho Ad-Mian Fish and Cold Storage Com- correspondent has cabled that . . it.... Itinnv In nililpuA fhn rnmiinnv mnaliv. aniiounccu m me uuusu -. - the Humaiiians smashed ahead . .. 'i i ouisci, .Mr. jonnsion i ii .i n. llf u,,n..n. " " during the violent snowstorms of pointed out that the National Fish linusn i . u v , . the past two days In tho Trartsyl-vanian fia), , n ,, , b lh(J ana llie lorpeuo ucsirojer i- run,t.?lli I Canadian Fish Association, of Alps and cleared the hi aiMitiDii to the returning trans- wi,icn there arc several membero enemy out of the Vulcan Pass, .. .. I I I .1 - 11.. l.l. IL. 1.I 1 imrt Uuecn. in llio recent raiu uyiin me cuy, wim mo oujeci ui which frees tho western wing of tinman turpodo boat destroyers making Tuesday of each week a the Rumanian army from the ia the English Channel. Tho Oer- fish day. In addition to Friday. Austro-German pressure. mans lost two destroyers. ' The speaker then quoted from Deutschland Again. Mors Norwegians Gone. several southern papers to show New London, Conn., Nov. 1 The Norwegian vessels Falkef-Jlhat Prince Hupert has come to bo ENGLAND BRINGS HOME HER WOUNDED FROM THE FRONT Tho German submarine Deutsch .ii anA Tnrilal have bean sunk consiuereu mo natural ceniro oi Wounded British Tommies being rushed from the war zone to quiet England. How many of land, Captain Koenig, which left hi a lierniati submarino aud theuV? Pacific coast fishing Industry, these ambulance expresses are run no one except olllcials know and tho government keeps their Bremen on October 10th on her UreeK steamer Massalia has also lw emphasized the fact that now operations in tho dark. second voyage across the Atlantic, gone under. that tho title had been won, It is has arrived here with a cargo White Arrives.1 up to us to see that it Is upheld. MASQUERADE BALL MISS CLARA BARNSLEY AND CASSIAR QUEEN HAS of chemicals on board. There was Sir Thomas White, Minister of"There Is only one word neces- WAS GREAT SUCCESS MR. A. L. ROBINSON .WED STRUCK NEW VEIN an unconfirmed report from Bal Finance in the Borden cabinet, sary to tell how this can be done; timore last Saturday that the Ms atnved in London. leid Mr. Johnston, "and that is Last evening in the Hailway- Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock It. P. Trimble, the well known Deutschland had passed Virginia U 53 Returns. the word 'Service.'" By service men s nail a uranu aiasqueraue in St. Andrew's Church, Miss mining man, arrived last evening Capes. Berlin, Nov. It is ottlcially i.ho meant...the.providing ioi every Hall was given by the Hill CO Clara Darnsley, tho only daughter from the interior on his way to Six Americans Killed. announced that tho German sub- facility tot tho handling of fish Chapter of the Daughters of the of Mr. and Mrs. John Uarnsley, Portland, Ore. He reports that The report of the State Depart I which such tho railroads; the construction work the Cassiar is ment shows that Six Americans B..irme S3, played Jby on Queen proceeding Mr. Empire. The hall was tastefully was united in matrimony lo uag( with shipping off tho At-of suitable docks, cold storage satisfactorily and that a wero killed and forty-one rescued decorated to suit tho occasion, Arthur Leonard Hobinson, of the in the sinking of the steamer Untie coast recently, has returned plants and the careful supplying new vein has been struck, the safely t. a German port. i bait ana outiu generally, it ml tho ballroom presented a government mail service The extent of which is not yet known. Marina. Washington has re lis only by giving the best possible rillinnt spectacle, thronged with ceremony was performed by Hev. It was discovered in a cross-cutting quested Berlin for information on CHRISTMAS GIFTS service that we can hold the usn- tho gaily-clad dancers. Despite Canon Hix in the presence of a from the main tunnel, the subject. FOR OUR SOLDIERS ling industry," said tho speaker. tho inclement weather, about gathering of friends. which is in about 400 feet now. Mr. Johnston went on to remark couples were present PASTOR RUSSELL DEAD seventy-five Tho bride, who wore a travel- The ore in the new strike is very Supplies for the kit-bags being that it had been stated that Prince and dancing was kept up until similar to that of the main vein. i. . i . i ng costume, was given away by (Special to The Dally Newt.) prepared by tho ladies of the Hupert Had stoieaine nsning ous three o'clock this morning. Helping Hand Society, as Christ- iness. IIocontended that tho in At 11:30 the grand march look er father, and was attended by MYSTERY FEATURE AT Canadian, Texas, Nov. 1. Pas "i" gifts for tho boys at the dustry had centred here becauso place, followed by tho judging of Mrs. Sidney J. Winsby, while Mr. WESTHOLME THEATRE tor Russell died of heart failure from, are coining along nicely Prince Hupert had provided the costumes, after which everyone Winsby supported tho bride- while on a railroad journey from and the Mlowlng items are all best facilities forjt, and also by unmasked. Tho ladies' prize, a room. After tho service, tho Melon Holmes in "The Girl and U)8 Angeles lo new YorK. faslor that are required to complete the reason of the geographical posi beautiful cut-glass vase, was eddlng party adjourned to the Tho Game" is screened at the In"U88e"i was ino- ,eaaer 01 it 1110 which are to bo packed on lion of the city. Ho characterized awarded to Miss E. A. liarbeau, homo of Mr. aud Mrs. John YVptiinimc nniirti u.-i,n- hia Bible Students movement and Thursday evening: Shaving Soap, tho present volumo of fishing who represented a Spanish Seno- Uarnsley, where supper was ser- daring actress will be seen in 80me timo a was denied admit- ed. Tho happy couple left for tanco to Canada he had been to the prize, of hair-raising as tho gentlemen's heP Uck; toothpasto. 10 tubes; business as a compliment rita, and some more Mh brushes, 1): pocket combs, foresight of tho capitalists who fountain pen, to Mr. Harry the south on tho Chelohsfn last stunts." Tho big feature is aUleclared guilty of preaching 12: m.iv, VUl wo niuiun limi nlaced their money in the Astoria, who represented a China night, and, despite the inclemency four-act drama entitled "Tlfo wn recruiting ior me unusn Pad. 7; envelopes. 8 nackets: to- construction of tho great trans man. Mosdames- Dawson, McCly of tho weather, thero was a largo Mvsterv of Room 13" which army. of friends nt the wharf lo in tho norm. acted as party sounds fori hacco, c packages; cigarettes, 10 continental railway mo.nl and Patmoro mysterious enough Pwkages; chewintr num. 0 nack- Their dreams of future- develop patronesses and Judges. Follow- wish them godspeed. Mr. and anyone. There is also a Seligl STORM STILL RAGING truo. no neiu all sat down Mrs, Ilobinsou will resido in Vic Tribune Weekly showing violent a?es; nine in nnii iinntinr9 2a menl had como ng tho unmasking, Pa'". These will bo gladly ro- that tho mere fact thai mo to a dainty supper, after which toria. artillery firing along the Somme. storms are still raging in Eng. "ive.1 by Mrs. Ileilly or Mrs. American fishermen had come dancing was resumed, nid to the Though born in Victoria, Miss Thero will bo as usual a very flno land' interfering with telegraphic Uarnsley has always been looked Icommunlcatlon, tho short- numbers proved that musical hencq Galiand. hero in such strains of the homo waiiz, me program they found better facilities hero dance broko up about 3 o'clock upon as ono of Prince Rupert's On Thursday and Friday, firaeo " our war despatches today. EUl.tw. WELLINGTON COAL, for tho handling of their fish than Tho Westholme orchestra sup own daughters, her parents hav Cuuard and Francis Ford will be usual standard ing como hero in tho very early in tho second SUN AND TIDE Phone tic. v0 have Just ro elsewhere. plied their high presented episode A I..- 1 hold tho trado?' days of tho city. Sho was a valued tho of serial O fascinating 'c'eu a 8h nminf nf KOO Inn "How can wo of music. "Peg Lmp Coal. Wo aro prepared tohske,, 1,10 aneaker' lo which 1,0 ro- member of St. Andrew's Church The Ring." Thursday, November 2nd. l"" ""'" Iced and dressed so Unit they aro choir. In which church sho was Sun rises 8:4 a, m. n 1UU vy K1,,,e your winter's coal for you. l)lleU' in conllrnied by llishop Du Vernot Sun sets o:to m. Though at l" moment no w handed over to the buyers RED CROSS SALE p. itonllmr solely with tho fishing perfect condition. If tho fisher As a vocalist, sho will lm missed High water ...0:38 a.m. lit. 17.2 WESTHOLME Industry, this applied to all In man fails In his part, tho error by all, as she took a prominent Friday's sale of homo copklnglLow water ..12:20 p.m. lit. 9.7 dustries. In tho first place tho can never bo rectified, as, once part -in most of tho big concerts in aid of tho funds of tho. Red High water ...0:10 p.m. lit. 18.0 OPERA HOUSK tuiiormnn must see that ho a fish is spoiled, it is spoiled fo held in tho city. Cross Society will bo conducted Captain McGeo, M, M, S. A. Bt Plcturw WEDNESDAV and But ONUY Mutle. brings in a good duality of Asli all timo. There is no possible by Mrs, McClymont and Mrs. A.I n duality always demands prlco chnnep of Us being used for KlfCHENER STOLEN M. Manspn. Our boys have been A- J "n'land is now in camp tuln HELEN" 9m HOLMES'Piode of "Today, wo havo an opportunity curing or in any other way. through heavy fighting recently nl Wimlor, N. 8. Mr. Oalland. THEibl AND THI OWE" lo build up a trnde, whllo fish i Ho described tho business as a In tho Returned Soldiers' Club and the casualty lists aro ever xv,, nn Australian and never "1TERY OF ROOM (lonnpnir in nt her places, which i win fit chnlu, with tho fisherman at th on becond Avcnuo thero hung growing, so that tho demand for ,,ftfor0 visited tho eastern coast " four prn. hold after tho war Is over am: ono end and tho housewife at th until yesterday n largo portrait hospital supnlies is still increas- ""lighted with Nova Scotia. ,,urln ,tU0 TRIBUNt other markets havo boon oponod other. They must bo linked up of Earl Kitchener, of which th lug. Ladies aro Invited to bring 'ngJllYer'ni triillerr Burning.nre alonr UP said tho speaker, "and Princo so that tho consumer in Montrea! boys were naturally proud. Today what they can in tho way of cakos lluport must make a naino ror may buy Prince Hupert fish 1 it Is gone. If tho party who re etc., as a large supply can always LONDON CAFE g.MM Thursday and iriday fish of quality superior to that perfect condition and nt a rea jnoved it has no regard for tho bo disposed of. AND GRILL cr..,r. XhU(.,. Pf Utu .C"n". rrnel. Ford and t ,n.ir nuartors. Let Prince sonablo price. All parties mus feelings of tho soldiers, ho may Third Avenue O' THE RINO- Hupert stand for 'fish', ns Wlnnl be satisfied with their share havo a wholesomo regard for hi A. II. Kfnrv wlui n hceii in 8erve Nothing but the Best iiok now stands for wheat. tho transaction. own skin, In which case ho ha Prince Gouge and Vanderhoof, 8TRI0TLY UNION HOUSE "V rUll" "THE HUNTRESS Tho fish must bo properly takon II n thought that "Service better put the picture buck lu It returned last evening on his way wr MEN" . , . ii... lulls' iMirnfiillv (Continued Two place. to BOXES FOR LADIES Iimit.i ill 111 lilt' on Pago Vancouver,