, Force on Berlin snoruy aner xi British planes bombed Am- jam caught thousands oi uer-rs In cafes and on the streets ifht and set the German capl- . Mmct cuns thundering. A Lunlque from Berlin today said at least twenty-six persons. :adig nineteen Nazi soldiers, killed in Amsterdam while tral" Berlin civilians were killed Injured but the extent oi dam- was not disclosed. The raid tn early and at some points ijrlse was so complete that num- of Berllners were turned away- nicked Dubllc refuges. There raiding on the German capital Irltish planes were also reported Lstai Switzerland last night, in- iar4 mother raid on northern REENLAND COUP PAILS Received Of Unsuccessful Log 3 Station T0RK. Nov 2: A Nazi at- t m iirftn inn is rpnorrm !becn thwarted, n n w v rt m-w m t SSI 1Kb. I IN YUGOSLAVIA irt Lwing That Balkan Country to be under tremendous pressure but reports that City And District Avnt.,-:. sAnePi.: Nov. 2: The 6nc' area tu From Islands VVMilUVllVVVt P5 LVIIIIVI J Balkan country are denied I AtU and under which ormer Member lit "ItS F. Vflwn Plnn... IlrlicrlUI v vtuirr, ucaa in Biocan District DENVER, Nov. 2: (CP) lej F Nelson, pioneer druggist . , tlve Assembly for Slocan. 4Ue yesterday. "Wed Dead At allntirn'N. r flre Cracker Goes Olf ''v ji I ;t"n r . -'wvt nnv. i Mrc h nvn " cns 40, Robsnn nn nnitflo- na died in a dance hall last Jliquake Shock '0s Angeles 'U'ali lW11. lia Evening VICTORIA, Nov. 2: Orders have been received lor three thousand pounds of Sitka Spruce seeds lor reforestation purposes in Great Britain, it Is announced by the provincial forestry service. They will be provided from stands on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Bulletins SCALDED BODY FOUND Divisional headquarters of provincial police here have been advised of the finding in the Skee-na River west of Pacific of a scalded body believed to be that of J. S. Thom of Hazelton, one of two itinerants supposed to have heen in the derailment of the Canadian National Railways train at J-orne CreeV'lw'o weeks ' ago '"tonight when Engineer J. C. Carpenter and Fireman S. J.Mayer also presumably lost their lives ks.tveU as another Itinerant, William Upston ofMerrltt. FRANCE'S FINE DEAL! VICHY Under the deal which Vice-Premier rierr Laval Is endeavouring- to negotiate with Germany France will, It is reported, give naval and air bases in France, the Mediterranean and North Africa In return for being WHAT BERLIN WANTS LONDON Axis powers are endeavouring to negotiate an agreement with Russia, It Is said, the effect of which would be to give control of the Dardanelles to the would be given to Japan China This Is what the Axis wants Russia to agree to. BASED AT MALTA LONDON It is apparent that Royal Air Force planes which attacked Naples yesterday took off . . , . . nll...lu In l.ir?e irom niaua. wiiti"- --- . scale naval activity against Italy Is expected to be undertaken soon by the British In tne meaner-., ean. ITALIANS DOWNED CAIRO- Eight Italian planes are reported to have been brought down by the Royal Air Force in a Italian base oi battle over the Mattru. ..The British lost two planes. new Bomb sight PANAMA-Writlng a year ago of the new aerial bomb sight which has been made in taw to Great Britain by the vm iu States, II. R, Knickerbocker, noted declared that war correspondent, It was the most deadly mechanism It is of its kind ever known. a "long Jump" ahead of anything cbe and Is capable of fifty recent direct hits at the most . minute of targets from great at'ue; It will be a potent weapon against any enemy. MILD IN ALBERTA CALGARY Southern Alberta is having an unusually mild . Corn on the cob and second crop strawberries are stilt being enjoy ed and many tables arc num. with big red roses, WINNIPEO, WOV. IU r. im.""""' isumed the lieutenant-governorship 'of Manitoba In succession to Hon. W. J. Tuppcr., Pioneer Woman Dies In South Mrs. John GoodfeHow, Member of Well Known Agassiz famiij, Passes' Away tmirrnmfPB. Nov. 2: (CP) li " T.i nAtoVnvu. a. member 01 KITS, ouim mw".w". , wpII known nloneer Agaw family, died yesterday. Famous Places Bomb Damaged i . i Wimbledon Tennis courts a..u Leicester Square Hit uy mmintf Nnv. 2. The famous tinkiAftnn tpnnls courts and la- mous Leicester Square nave u damaged by German DumU.. i. r ROVl lAL , LIBRARY - VICTO'RIA, B.a Some of the 64 members of the rescued crew of the British freighter Saint Agnes are climbing up the ropes, with an agility known only to veteran seamen, as they leave their lifeboat for the safety of the American Export liner Exorchorda. The Exorchorda was 120 miles olf Lisbon when it received an SO S from the-doomed British freighter. DRIVE OUT JAPANESE Further Reverses for Invaders Arc Reported from Central China Province of Chekiang SHANGHAI, Nov. 2: (CP) soldiers pressed into service by have revolted and driven the Invaders from Shaohlng ,in northern Chekiang Province 'allowed the use of enough of her .whlch the Chinese were reported to . . . . . i .. rpcantered ootlf early this this week week. own food to feed her own people This information was contained In foreign reports from the area yesterday. Heavy movements of Japanese troops from the Nanfclng and Han-chow areas towards the coast at Shanghai continue as the with drawal of the Nipponese irom cen tral China keeps on. New Governor Of Manitoba Is In Office TODAY'S STOCKS" i Court H r lnin i Vancouver Big Missouri, .05 Vi. Bralome. 10.00. Cariboo Quartz, 2.05. Dentonlo, .OOVjA. Falrview, .00 V. . Gold Belt, .22A. Hedley Mascot, .48. Pacific Nickel, .07. Pend Oreille, 1.70. Pioneer, 2.15. Premier, .83B. Privateer, .55B. Reeves MacDonald, .15. Reno, .13. Relief Arlington, .03. Salmon Gold, .02. Sheep Creek, .90. Cariboo Hudson, .02V'2A. Oils A. P. Con., .09. Calmont, .21. C & E., 1.50B. Home, 2.15. Pacalta, .052. Royal Canadian, .08. . Okalta, .85. Mercury, .05A. Prairie Royalties, .08. Toronto Aldermac, .15V2. Beattle, 1.15. Central Pat., 1.87. Con. Smelters, 39.'. East Malartlc, 3.15. Fernland, .01 Vi. Francoeur, .38. Hardrock, 1.00. Int. Nickel, 36.U. Kerr Addison, 3.15. Little Long Lac, 2.10. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.50. Madsen Red Lake, .52. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.19. Moneta," .58. Noranda, 58.'. Pickle Crow, 2.92. Preston East Dome, 2.75. San Antonio, 2.34. Sherritt Gordon, .83. Uchi, .41. Bouscadillac, .02. Mosher, .06. Oklend, ,062. Smelters Gold., .00 Vi. Dominion Bridge, 27.00. EMPIRE SUFFICIENCY I hpntHen E o&casi Tomorrow s Tides rr w prince Rupert and Queen Char-t High 3:36 am. 20.7 ft. Islands- Moderate to fresh 15:25 pjri. 22.0 It. tf Seast wind, mostly cloudy arid Low 9:30 a.m. 6.7 It. plld th rain. 22:08 pm. 22 It. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRICE: CENTS XXIX, No. 258. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2,10. British Air Superiority Is Shown - t.. . erlin Caught By au British Raid "Sustained And Successful" Reported i LONDON, November 2: (CP) Royal Air Force mbers last night carried out "sustained and successful tfack on railway communications in Berlin, the Air ntetry reported. At the same time other bombers f truck the fcrupp armament works in Essen, synthetic oil . . . ... ...joKnrt iiohnrir and and nn an Indus-1 Indus 1 . mu i" ""o" o al factory near Gelsenklrchen. d. surprise attack by the Royal Sitka Spruce CLIMBING TO SAFETY HURL OUT Inonnia. ITALIANS ! Greek Land Forces Have Marked Success Fascists Turn To Air Attack On Civilians NEW OFFENSIVE DUE LONDON, Nov. 2: (CD Authoritative military sources expect Italy to launch a big scale offensive against the Greek defence line on the southwest wing of the Greek-Albanian frontier, Military reports today said that the Greek, in all sectors of the front where they have not actually pushed the Italians back, defences are holding strong. ATHENS. Nov. 2: Greek trrops have hur'ei Italian forces hack on he Flor'na frcnt and driven thm three miles into Albania, it was reported today. No? enly has continued stubborn resistance of the Greeks, In spite of yupcrio-lty cf numWi, rush -cd cne Ital'an segment back into Albania but several villages have I been captured in that section, Reuters says. On on the tne other oiner hand, nana, the ine j Fifty persons are reported to : have been kil'ed and others In- I jurM in an Ital'an atr raid on I Salonika. watrrfront and , port facili,i haint been . centrate-' nwm. Patra and Corfu Tl'al'an bnhrs und a o'al of ninety civilian were killed yes-rH.T in addition to many being injured. Resume Attack Today The Italian air force resumed tt-tack aeainit Greece today, bombing Canea In Crete and Corfu Island and the port of Patras. The attacks today followed the widespread raids yesterday which re-Jportedly killed and wounded three hundred persons. i Prices For Salt Fish Are Fixed Regulations Being Issued by Fed eral Government Under Act, It Is Announced Of It For Christmas ATTLEBOROUGH. Eng. NOV. 2: (CP) Turkeys, as popular with Britons as with Canadians for Christmas fare, will probably cost this year double what they did last Yuletlde In England. pntnwnn Oovlnn Nnv 2- (f!PI ! At. tho nnniial turkev sale In this VWUWiVAAJWf t I mmm a-v .... w - v Ceylon has found the Empire Norfolk town about 5,000 birds were Ln nmnln Vioi- irlt,h fnr-'crlrl ot. an nvpmffB Tirlce Of $4.58. LUU OUJtJF VA " -- w. w.m w ... ' J ' . mcrly purshased In Europe. Wines compared with $3.98 last year, the come from Australia and South best of them made e.8J a neaa cs- Afrlca, dried milk from Austoalla, tlmated to be equivalent to 68 cents other supplies from Britain. ' a pound. Unusual Success or Ground Batteries Is Indicating New Gun Since August 8 No Less Than 2333 Nazi Bombers and Fighters Have Been Destroyed in Battle of Britain-Rate Is Three to One LONDON, November 2.The German Air Force lost three warplanes and fourteen airmen for every British plane shot down in the Battle of Britain during the twelve weeks since August 8, it is officially announced. During that period Royal Air Force fighters and anti-aircraft euns aecounted for no less than PALACE IS BOMB HIT Nazis Find Their Mark On Kensington But Without Causing Casualties LONDON, Nov. 2: Announce- uciw ao .v i Italians claim that the Metaxas Kensington Palace has been dam-, t ?.ine has bren broken near ajed by recent Nazi aerial bomb-. . i . -i 1 1 ivg. NO memoexs oi uie xvuyauj 2433 German bombers and fighters. It Is announced. Unusual success of ground batteries against raiding aircraft both by night and day which has beconte apparent during the past day or so has stirred speculation that a new type of anti-aircraft gun may have been perfected and put Into use. NAZIS ARE BROKEN UP Family were in the palace at the time and there were no casualties. Seven Enemy Planes Brought Kensington Palace, which was the Down So Far Today Five. Dur- arffptof lncendiarv bombs. Is where 5 ,nK Nlht And Thirteen w- . l I Oiionn V1itnrta horn tn'1819. . AT MIDNIGHT Yesterday '1QD'NbON;r'Nov. 2-seven "Nazi' planes had been brought down early today . In continuation, of fierce aerial combat In the Battl Df Britain. Two large formations of enemy- -planes were broken up with four day alarms. No Chance To Save Majority Of During the night five enemy II. M. C. S. Margaree Crew .planes were destroyed by effective Who Went Down With anti-aircraft fire. Forward Part Of Ship Yesterday the count was thir- teen German planes brought down HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 2: with six British. (CP)-All but one of the 142 mem- nlS tn enemy convergea bers of the crew of H. M. C. S. tn several directions on London ,u ni,k.H (r. tv, At. and there was an eigne nour lantlc Ocean -when the Canadian alarm. The Thames estuary was destroyer was cut in two by a under heavy assault, merchant vessel which she was In one of the raids on London convoying went down when the yesterday, a house was demolished forward section plunged to the but all occupants were apperently bottom almost Immediately after safe to shelter. ......... i nnrintr last nleht's raiding a at midnight and many of the men bomb struck a crowded bus probably i were s-leeplng while others were ea " i OTTAWA, Nov. 2: (CP1 Regula- cn duy commander J. W. Roy j ported today as the Royal Air Force jtions issued by the federal govern- was on" he bridge a;t the time, it beat off. the four-day attacks on ment under the Salt Fish Act pro-' believed. All those on the after this capital. Today's raiders, In- iviue iut paymem-a w mauc w 5ectIon o-l the destroyer were savea tiuumg wmc wmumi " ww w.-w fishermen for salt fish for fish rwf nnv pa on ana scaiiereo HfreA hv oy nalrols pattuia of or to be used for salting purposes. Major Slee Of Duncan Passes Well Known Vancouver Island tary Officer is Dead ..hi. iu. ,,-mt, rm- iman Alfred Ernest Jones of Clover- Royal Air Force Spitfires swooping dale who was lost during the from high clouds along the south-transfer of the survivors to the i east coast. freighter which struck the Mar- Leadine Stoker Ernest parsons, t I VIPTimQ in '. , - v 'vuuiv vivors who told tne story oi uve sinking of the Margaree here yes- Bov Seaman Jones, the only one Rv F.nemv Action in v,o offpr spptlnn of the Marzareel J At I VilV m v-w " v VI, .W0V- 7 1 r .lwho failed to gain safety on the former officer B. Slee of Duncan me" mechant shl P' u a hero of the commanding of .the Sixty-Second , It it was was he Plpld Ratterv. died suddenly at, . - . - rh iamnvpn i jt.shx . . y 1 1 i W ill! v -v .v.w engaged in troop training work. There's Turkey In Old England But War Will About Double Price 2 Freighter Sunk MONTREAL. Nov. 2. (CP) hejFourt11 Engineer F. McCart, father from depth:01 uorreen mcwjo ui rmuwi", charges when the Fraser was dam- among W-men mmK aged? the freighter St. Malo which Is thereby averting an explos-. ion. In the Margaree disaster Jones' Ported Atlcf fell into the sea when he grabbed 7 Lane of Victoria ts . J . ..i-j Steward D. Mitt WIUHK CilU Ul V Vfcv fw . .... j nmonsr to pull nimseii appara ine owier, Ship. 'Xmas An New Year Leaves For Canadian Army OTTAWA, Nov. 2: (CP) Ar rangements are under consldera- the survivors. There were ino other British Columbia men on board. City Fines Are Somewhat Higher " Total $4700 as Compared With $4382 in Corresponding Period Last Year . jF Police court fines in Prince Ru- tlon for the granting of Christmas . pert for this year to date, have ag- . .1 1 au.a..J - Ilia and New Year leaves for members gregarea w.o as cwupucu wim of the Canadian Active Service ! $4382 In tne first ten montns owasi Force in Canada. Free transporta- year. The fines lot lalsj October tlon Is being sought by some In- amounting to $698, COmpate'd with 'terests on behalf of the soldiers. $547 In the same' month' last year, i . . i .