Livery THE D/ kes # special Effort to one War News immediately it Is Received : cn eis vol PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914. —_——— ~ THE DAILY NEWS — -f GET THE LATEST war NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS ——————_—_— PRICE FIVE GENTS EAVY FIGHTING IN FLANDERS FAVORS ALLIES-ROCKEFELLER TO ASSIST WAR SUFFERERS cYPT FORMALLY ANNEXED BY TURKEY, SAYS BERLIN nxs FEAR RUSSIANS WILL NOT GIVE THEIR AMBASSADOR | SAFE CONDUCT — GERMAN CRUISERS ARE NOW ASSISTING TURKEY. jal to The Dally News—2:30 p.m) ;rossysk. lor te assports today Bombard Sebastopol. lewfik Pasha, Britain, | tony | London 1 he bombarded isian Black Sea port Nu rurks \ y re The Goe- | boats are reported the four Turkish | Suez Numer s det ed the shore near|of Turkish cavalr ar terday inflicting |bah, of the gulf i Goeben Damaged. | Petrograd, Nov \ British Vesse! Burned. } ? \ British ed during iment Hf* Nove Petrograd vesse the j topol dispateh jeruiser ! ed to retarn to repairs. fropben ‘ tt saves i “ i | bombarding Sebastapol i lar m REPULSED ALL ALONG THE LINE ON EAST AND CENTER HAVE MADE PROGRESS IN THE VOSGES MOUNTAINS AND IN ARGONNE FOREST AND.CAPTURED THE HEIGHTS OF VERSINNES. ial to The Dally News—2:45 P. Mm.) An official b that i re rey says Turkish Forces Move. RHANS HAVE ENORMOUS LOSSES AND FORCED TO RETIRE 1EVED THAT LILLE IS EACUATED NOW FOR SURE— STRONG PRESSURE OF ALLIES FORCING THE GERMANS BACK. * 5 ; on Special Lo The Daily News—3 P_ M.) letin says the Allies’ troops ar: The McMordie Apartments, on UST the Straits ef Dover. This is the Latest Aj ctill determinedly meeting the lat- AID WAR SUFFERERS ... ond Avenue, at the junction of TR RUSSIANS official announcement made here. { The Times inject vigorous offensive movement (Special to The Dally News—3 P m.) | First, Second and Third Avenues, (Special to The Bally Newe—2:30 p.m.) | XCar all the oflicers and men ee ne lof the Germans They expect an New York. Mov: 2 ] “tts p. {are comy eted, and ready for ten- Washington, D. C., Nov. 2. were saved. netratec o “ eV Orn o a0 | 7" “ a ae ! finite wi lants h suite has 10 rooms | Turkey has announced that Rus- { Lille, which he|¢arly general and definite with-|pockefeller is determined to em-| 2" Each suite has three room LlOUNCEL ie Mintncs Wis balk te Se s been evacuat-|drawal of the Germans from the], and a bath of its own and a range. | sian consuls will not be permit- ; ne a aa ; it eat ony The Ge oe — resources for the relief) tne rent. too, has been reduced ted to leave until assurances of She _ ay isiright bank of the Yser ie Ger- no! nbatants in countries af-| 817 a $20 per month. Bain- safe conduet are given Turkish type and was of 5,600 tons dis. eve i i as : . rene line ‘ the r ane stands . . sej according . oe ae a jman attack 1 the French lit ; 1 h . . in z . and er & Collart are agents. consuls from Russia, according to placement. Her armament consit- es } . — a rdyv ft ve millions 1PCeS- a cable sece . . . fas o. n 7 A rt says that aft between Dixn de and 1) -" "y for the pury . - abl — - = Washing ed of eleven 6-inch guns, nine | . bh er ence yes-|"" _— oe : on governme oday ; es the Germans |¢Outinued with great violence y rhis was announeed by J. D WARES 12-pounders, three 3-pounders farther back |terday but the Freneh made some] p efeller, Jr. The Rockefeller Girl to assist with light house “PEACE ON EARTH” IS and machine guns and-two tor- r and the Allies ogress. Foundation will send a commis- ‘ a : oa SUBJECT FOR SERMON f } , 4p, ol ole o ar » Box 4, vedo tubes. Leffinghe, three and GERMAN CASUALTIES. sion to Europe in a few days to| Pore Whole 0 parttime. es Sse steceahg RRC Te th by southwest Ber Nov The Germat salient ts i here aid aily News ' “Peace on ‘Earth, Good Will Vstend leasualty t last week amounted] | ¥ be ee siociwate ome - L—$s Lroward Men” was the subject of IRISH FUSILIER DIES , Sermans to Withdraw. jt 62,000 men, a total to'date of At a cost of &275,000 he has WASHED NUT COA -00. | Rey H. R. Grant’s sermon ast IN LOCAL HOSPITAL , N ’ } 4° o ' in snite a . An oMcial bul- | 420,000 already chartered a ship and load- New Wellington Cos) Com- night, and in spite of the econtra- dn. ditt teeeennes Sei oes — - ed 4,000 tons of provisions for] any phone 146 tf dictory-cireumstances his point . “i | the relief of the starving Bel- 7 ve ______ | was well taken, He showed, how]ing, at the hospital, of Private : INFORMATION | BASKET BALL TOMORROW je jians The sMip will sail tomer- a eeeseeeceeeee | Christianity was not responsible|Lewis Stevens, of the Irish. Pusi- TO GERMAN ieee sas NIGHT. row for Rotterdam * |for the bloodshed, since the ore liers. He todk sick on Oetober 12 . Christian people in the world had ~ and was operated on on the twen- Special to The Daily News—3 Pm) | The Catholic Club team Wil TODAY C. P. R. TRAIN * TO REVIEW CANADIANS Inothing to do with it and the most iftl a a .s : . ; A Santiago | meet the Caledonians at the Au HAS BAD COLLISION | *. i » | Christian nations had to be drag- ty-fifth but continued to grow that German mer Pra ‘ * King and Queen Will Visit leed into it worse. His mother arrived here ; " . oe ~ | ori j omorre evening ‘ ~ . . : : irly provide the | dit m | 3 " . (Special to The Daily News-—-3 PF, M.) - er ee on He then outlined the subversion| from Vaneouver Jast week and ' in the Pacifie | *' nee - oo Ree ee Vancouver, Nov, 2 4 double * —" jof the text m the German philoso-|was in constant attendance. He information and |cents header train of the C. P. R., east- * \ ain Sion othe jphy of foree. The people had be- was only 24 years of age. Perito- is from the Chi. | , bound from Vaneouver, struek al : ee" Ra cial ciel tetas jcome so imbued with this idea ; Atel Ai ieeene titties blll re CRIMINAL JOKE PLAYED rock slide at Hope, B. C., at 9:30 eine oe or - , |that when it came to considering Ditis IeDelleved tO Bat 8 meme IN NAME OF HALLOWEEN) on nig morning. The en-|™ be bersene ly a ane © lthe rights of others it trampled |trouble. UVius ALSO gines were thrown into the Fra- = spect eee “an . 9 ithem underfdot The Germans SS SHOWING Aner | Somebody Prince Rupert bas} .o. River and Engineer J. H.|" tingent es ne — - |eannot understand the world’s OIL TANKS EXCAVATION. (Special to The Daily § a coarse notion of what a HalloW-iShrapnel and Fireman ®G,. W : ae ee ee jobjections to their treatment of — Ror \ 7 Seue--@ P, iad n trick is. Saturday night the|Kiteley were killed Fireman on b "a vy * 2 m {Belgium, This teaching had also Work is getting well under way 1 ne one lel \ » of Stalker & Wells|Marry Morter “is missing. All . pane PF ee ee jmade them dishonest The bal i the Imperial Oil coer, at “ the inhabitants |@e!!very WaBOR § em) . tv: » lance of trade due Switzerland was|Hays Creek, The ground has i _jwere of Vaneouver. | ane f trade due Switze, land was ehiened. jwas taken from the stables « say oii ie eee eee eH Hn into the German war fund|been broken and tracks laid to ent | Pony xpress, MeBride Street THE WEATHER. and Switzerland told they must]carry it away. A standard guage *eeervooovooooooooooor® |W iilod down to the cliff near the he scticatt s4 cee RHEE HERE HH * * | wait, track is being placed on the right. Fa leity lighting plant and thrown| Compiled by F. W. Dowling, \* */ The Christian way of securing |of-way for this purpose and may rewell Smoker lover. It must have fallen fully Observer. * SOCIAL EVENING SKEENA * | peace was through perfect under-|be left there permanently if it is lten feet. landing right on il# baek, * LODGE NO. 45, KNIGHTS */standing and trust Secretary |ever decided to connect up with a); Members of 8 ‘ lerushing down the aw cover (5 a.m. November 2, 19044 . OF PYTHIAS. * |W. J. Bevan, for the lwited States, |the eold storage plant At pres. "id Sons =» Badrow's ling and wrecking the wagon bad-|Barometer ry 20.458) */had just signed the eighteenth|ent it extends only about half. bles of England Socie- ly Phe elif! there Gull o8 Bite WOR od oa co cs 48.0 * Tonight in honor of *® treaty with foreign powers, each|way from Hays Creek to the cold as Are requested to attend sharp rocks and am destruc-} Min, temp. *...°....6; sos cneae * those of our members */of which agreed to submit their |ssorage. 4 moker to be held in St. tive place could not have been leita). oo sin c's oes 1.00 ae 56 |* who are going fo, the * disputes to arbitration, the deei- g , "drew's Hall on Thursd ‘chosen 4 man who could de.-| * front All Knights are *® sion to be given after the expira. End of Season Millinery Sale.— frst at 8:30 p m val liberately do a deed that must October Summary. * requested to attend, *' tion of a year. This allowed time|Greatest values ever offered in f the Priy ' > in honor be all black io with a ehain|Mean temp. for month... .$4.5 * kK. M. MeINTORBH, C. C */ for the local feeling to disappear. |trimmed hats untrimmed shapes, Lingent | -_ Rupert Con- hround his neek ready for the mi t.| Max, temp (on 25th .. 66.0 * HOM. DAGGERTT, K. Ras * Mr. Grant has a full house ev.|/ribbons and mounts. Sale starts *aving for the front, stone which he himself is ereat-)|Min. temp, (on 2d .. 38.0 * * ery night and is making a splen-|Tuesday, November 3, Mrs, Ham- ee Cecnsccccsscegsaneonnl ing for bis own dest tion | Precipitation, rainfall (in) 14.97 |* «#*# #8 © * © © eee RHE Ee did impression on his people blin in charge. Demers, tf. % - ~~ oe EET ee) ee Ne ne Oy Vv MORE CATHEDBALS FOR THE KAISER TO BOMBARD. ‘ th eft is the Church of St. I Ghent, now oeeupied by Ger examples of the old mas aul Weymouth conto =e at Ostend. Ot the right is the It dates from the Belgium was farmed for Cathedral of St. Bavon at ninth century and contains many fine cathedrals. its A oo rt On, Oe - on femicts; bBo, ‘and : =p, ~ > a ENGLISH CHANNEL MENACED BY GERMANY. ri shows Ostend, whose occupation by the Germans was short.. It is Belgium's only free eaport, Antwerp being on the Scheldt, with the outlet in Holland. The map also shows Duvkirk, Calais and Boulogne with their proximity to England The black diamonds in England denote British naval stations, the black circles with white eenters denote airship stations TURKEY FORMALLY ANNEXED ECYPT, SAYS BERLIN rT a INVASION OF BRITAIN BY } } HAPPEN IF GERMANS Lofidon, Oct. 314. |bility of an invasion by a German 1 foree continues to be the topie of | general H. W. | Wilson, the naval expert, outlines, lin this morning’s Daty Mail, discussion here. Once they have captured the French” coast, he says, they might lay two lines of mines across the Channel, from Cape Gris Nez to Dungeness and from Ostend to Deat, thus enclosing the Straits of Dover and hampering or preventing the patrol of the Straits by British warships, This mine area could be protected on the Gontinental side by monster coast guns and submarines.* Flat bottom pontoons would be moved by canal to the coast and then towed the Straits with motor launches, when preparations were completed. The across troops by torpedo boats of the German fleet might be expected to move out, with the best and most modern ships, to meet the British ghand fleet, while the other battleships would proceed to the Staits of Dover to cover the Janding. Mr. Wilson, however, maintains that the Germans, after the sacrifice of a hundred thousand men killed and wounded in the fortnight’s fighting in their attempt to take The possi-,Calais, are apparently no nearer airan ~—THEGERMANS IS NOT A DREAM NAVAL EXPERTS THINK PLAN IS FEASIBLE — WHAT WILL LAND IN ENGLAND. the execution of the first stage of their project. Mr. H. G. Wells, in The Times, declares he does not believe in a 1, but maintains that the sur- ‘ |possible German plan of inva-|plus men, ‘after all available for systematic military opera- tions have been taken, should be enrolled and armed. The ordi- nary people are going to fight if they find German soldiers in Engjand, one morning, and he de- clares: “If we cannot fight with rifles, we shall fight with shot- guns. If we- cannot fight ac- cording to the rules of war, ap- parently made by the Germans for the restriction of British mil- itary experts, we will. fight ag- cording to our inner light. Many men and not a few women will turn out to shoot the Germans. If experts attempt any pedantic in- perts. If the raiders, cut off by sea from their supports, ill- fequipped as they certainly will be, and against odds, are so badly advised as to try terror- striking reprisals on the Belgian pattern, we irregulars will mas- sacre every German we “ean put gun to. We shal hang the officers and the men. A German vaid on England will, in faet, not be fought, It will be lynched.” shoot BRITISH CRUISER SUNK BY SUBMARINE (Special to The Dally News.) London, Nov. The British ° J. D. ROCKEFELLER WILL =— McMORDIE APRRTEENTS. TURKS DO NOT light cruiser Hermes has been sunk by a German submarine in eae FIERCE FIGHTING | AT TSING TAU (Special to The Daily Newe—2:30 P. Mt.) Tokio, Nov. 2.—Oflicial adviees state that a desperate battle is being waged near Tsing Tau. For miles, the sea refleets the flames of burning shipyards. The Ger- mans are strongly entrenehed and resisting vigorously. Fort itis has been damaged. belonged to the Highflyer TURKEY ANNEXES EGYPT “FORMALLY” (Special to The Daily News—2:30 P.M.) London, Nov. 2.— Turkey has formally annexed Egypt aecord- ing to a German ‘statement re- ceived from Berlin by Marconi wireless. ’ gees eset seeee ees * NOTICE, * * * * Monday, November 2, * * is the last day forthe one- * * sixth rebate on taxes. * ” CITY TREASURER, #*° * 252-53 * ERE EERE HEE REE EH HRE RHE HER HH EHH * - * * * * . « * * * * * * EHH HHO HHH HEE REE ERE RRR REED PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NO. 63, |. 0. ©. F. A full attendance of all Oddfetiows is requested on Tuesday evening, No- vember 3, Social evening in honor of our members who havé enlisted for ser- vice in the present war. AW RK. PHILLIPS, N. G, H. M. DAGGRTT, Ree, Bee. 3 * . * * * * . * . * * * * * ; CRE! terferenee, we will shoot the ex-™~