o\ “Rags + \ MAR 8 18:5 am * ty eS - e — —_ - - mute a eae vi, Nt PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 4, oo PRICE FIVE CENTS S.THORDIS REWARDED FOR RAMMING SUBM ——— LY TWO FORTS REMAIN INTACT AT DARDANELLES--AUSTRIAN FLEET RETURNS TO POLA Y TWO FORTS REMAIN INTACT FIFTY SHIPS IN DARBANE LES tad ed ad . ARDMENT 1S CONTINUED WITH TEN WARSHIPS—GUNS FORWARDED FROM KRUPPS WORKS HAVE NOT BEEN special to The Dally Newe) March 4 King t ned from et. ‘ ‘ resumed the Dardanelles two The the ind only ntact oined in two warships is 1 elles, ineluding 8, JED GUILTY TO THROWING BOMB pecial to The Dally Newe) \ March 4. Abarno today to the mb Bt. Pa- | Sunday. Car- guilty. Both detective, for the trouble. Polignani. mb plots are likely to be in is 0 LONGER ENGINEER. H. Thomson, Adviser for athoona Park, Said to Be Leaving. _ the March 4 estimates which the presentation | budget for the to disclose An ex- House in} the ntinuanee of the | M ginald H, Thom- for Strathcona | stood that Mr. tiring from the vernment, and he will shortly to live. In war f improving the Vancouver Is- irily be delayed; that when a new nted he will be is quite a well engineering notable ) improvements the repu- he time of his ap- er, some criti- 1! at the govern- inadian that engineers, there were ers in Canada as Mr. Thomson for me of the quaint of old is shown pring dress fabrics tf. ‘tee oe ee ORDIS GETS REWARD * it Wallace's. Peclal to The Dally News.) ay ydock r repairs, ohh th ¢ MOUNTED. Askold The Austrian ed Pola Krupp Guns Unmounted. Mareh 4 An ws that the big had bee de Dardanelles are The Allir destroyed nineteen to 11 6 inches. fieet has ret London, aerial reeonnaisance sho Krupp guns which to the still unmounted nh spatched s have eu . anging from 6 inches, and fifteen below * March 4.The # Vhordis receives a # rd for being * chantman to #* Dmarine, The * Ystantiated by Opellor blades # ‘eed keel, She @ the * * * ** eee eeeeeens ENGLAND PREPARED FOR COAST RAIDS. NE CANADA WILL TRY T0 CORNER AUSTRALIAN LUMBER MARKET DOMINION IS SENDING AGENT To AUSTRALIA WITH THIS END IN VITW—THIS MARKET HAS BEEN LARGELY SUPPLIED BY WESTERN STATES. (fpecial to The Dally News.) Viet March endeavor to secure the market, of Chief Forester ment with the Australian govern- ria, i—Canada will |ment. Australian the and Washing- MeMillan, of accepted a position Includes Big Trade. Last year Washington and Ore- 238 million feet of fir to Australia, while British that has this product in inder the Ottawa government and |abundance, only sent ten millions. will proceed to for the | The of to ar- | province are arranging to build a a preferential trade agree- fleet of ships to enter the trade, umber now held by states Oregon gon sent ton. Colum- this city, has bia, Australia lumber manufacturers of the purpose endeavoring range } MOTOR SOUP KITCHEN CARBURETOR CASE A British armored car in the streets of Yarmouth ready to protect that town against any FOR USE OF SOLDIERS “aa > cant teas GETS LONG HEARING) """* “So eee si omememnemne Vancouver, March 4,—Miss (Special to The Daily News.) Me. Scones, chard with twine FORMER CITIZEN HAS URGES NO SLACKENING [AUSTRIAN ARTILLERY cattien Duns, aught of| Pitsurg, a Maren 4th implicated in a carburetor steal, on. James Dunsmuir, of Vie -— jerman Nationa ank closed its was examined before the court HAIRBREADTH ESCAPES . OF HOLD ON GERMANY | LOST TO RUSSIANS ria, who left some time ago forjdoors here today by the order of today. He told all about his con- oa. England with the intention of|the controller of curreney. heotion with Bert Hanson, and his Mrs. Wm. Mil this ty, |Can Be No Bargaining on United | gio ahaa Shean has|Volunteering for service at the ———_— ---—— fishing trip. He helped fix up the;"* s word % ; States’ Suggestions, Says 1 ely of her oi artillery in|front, is now in France, where THE LIBERAL ATTITUDE. boat and got part of a carburetor |!" Dundee, Scotland, that h Westminster Gazette lehe recent fighting in East tees she is engaged in one of the most} from Hugo Johnson and the rest| roth Hugh MacDonald, who sas and Northern Poland. The|Practical movements on behalf of} The "Montreal Gazette, the from the Rupert Marine. The part |!@! P shortly afte Lond March 1 We ag OE include twenty-three bat-|the wounded soldiers that have |leading organ of the Conservative from Johnson was loaned. Han-|*"e War broke ut, has bee igek to tay GF ORE Ee a of 305 anittinigtein and a|been undertaken. |Party in the province of Quebee, son knew this. — yay (oe number of 135 millimetres Upon her arrival in England, ,Paid a fine tribute to the attitude Seones got very seasick on| Ne enlisiod oe eee ene ee At Ploek the Russians eaptur-|Miss Dunsmuir purchased a large of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the the trip and besides that the bus-|''eha had spent s | g fo the American notes ed nine batteries and destroyed|motor truck, which she had fit. |Liberal party since the outbreak iness didn't appeal to him; so he wr oe ane. RNS: ERSTE es ee Sees nine batteries, ted up as a soup kitchen. Thig|0f the war, when it said in the quit. He settled with his partners g this time his health had bee |’ th apie wate ee eee was attached to the Army Service |course of an editorial on Janu- and got $21.80 as his share of the |@xcellent but a few weeks ago he has - 2 Hh oF Gentil" | AGENT OF BLUE FUNNEL Corps and she was given by Gen-|@P¥ 27: catch. Nothing was said about/Was attacked with an illness n dyeed we ae Cer LINE VISITING RUPERT «2! Bruce Williams, a special} ‘There is no fault to be found thim fixing up the engine after the /9° essitated moving him ' pao peanewne oF ot a er neem lguard to meet hgg at Havre and|with the attitude of the official trip. He was all done with it |field hospital. While on the way s a perfectly legitimate oper-| Yesterday P. Sydney Jones, of|jook after her st . Miss Duns-|Liberal party, in Parliament or Questioned by his solicitor, hej@ German sniper took a shot atjation of war. Germany had full Liverpool, England, representingjmuir has associated with her injout of it. Its attitude has been accounted for his actions the |him and put a bullet through the | wa from Ber eoonontiste the Blue Funnel steamship line, |the work of operating the motor-jin general keeping with that of ithree days following his return biceps muscles of the right ar ie hat ist happen if she risked | . rived in town to look over the|kitehen, Mrs. Scoit,and Miss the Unionists of Great Britain. lfrom the fishing: trip Hanson | He was, therefore, it reer ee. vn ee | prospects for making Prince Ru-|seott, of London, mother of Mr.|Its leaders recognized that when lhad suid that it was the day after |*! d is now under the care of his ee By making grain pert one of their ports of eall. He|Raymond Seott, formerly of Van-|Great Britain was at war the jor the next on which Scone s|friends at Dundee. When cross-|supplies public property, and still was taken over the city here by|couver, but now at the seat of|whole Empire was at war. They brought the carburetor to him|!"5 the Channel the ship on which e, by putting her popt lation | A. MeNicholl, industrial com-| war. recognized also that the respon- about 7 o’clock inthe evening).|he traveled was chased by a Ger ations, she entitles us to treat) i sion for the G. T. P., and to-| Miss Dunsmuir’s plan is to|sibility for action rested upon the Scones had been in company with |™an st bmarine. His eseape o1 wd hese supplies as contraband of day they are away to Granby, | maké her base at Havre and to|government of the day, and quiet- his wife and other friends during |™@ny occasions is qimost mi-jwal | making the round trip on the/pyuy her motor to and fro from|ly assented to all that it was pro- saad at ides eventegs from Feb raculous. Her own principle of limited | George | ome firing line, meeting the posed to do. In this they ruary 10 to 13, and hence was not} nsumption, the supplies of th Nothing definite wilh be know? | wounded as they came from the|strengthened the ministers’ hands able to bring the carburetor at WILSON MAY DELAY TRIP. vil population could not be =) until the whole situation on the | trenches. Although a number of|for the great work events have the time mentioned by Hanson. He | Washit March 4—Wheth ee. ee ioe tole aise Coast is reported to the | motor-kitehens similar to this|put upon them. For the first denied all the statements of Han | e : Wils sift eavekoul |. , j ; " - a jhead office It is almost certain jhave been put in operation by the |time since Confederation, % mop son in this respect my veneers tthe Bas jleave the government large SUP-\that before long these boats will | Prench government, Miss Duns-|be said, a great political issue In cross-questioning him, F an Qeaee Pee Serer" 7 - ; [plies for mijitery purposes leall at Prince Rupert, as this|muip’s is the first to be sent from|arose and was dealt with by Par- Peters wanted to know where he ama-Pa " 7 i ais Who can suppose that if the I roehe will greatly shorten the is-| England. Her kitchen is equipped|liament as something not to be was at, 6 p. m., February 18. The Mipn- . idence of} ; essary besides pass ; rental of 81 per tract, for five|# day evening at 8 o'clock. . who bore out the eyiden lsaddle is ne at I been arranged between Gunboat ae tee entity of lendle It ataities : tie ie Scones as to his whereabout jing the medical examination Sith and Jim Figen. dor Geiest THE WEATHER. years, a large quan ' y e on was originall) ; : ; along the interurban line in Point|* intention to hold this * the days in question. HOUSE FOR RENT. day. The Johnson-Willard match oumeaniin pian aa nade se eens sa in the Preaby- © The magistrate, after hearing has been postponed, By F. W. Dowling, Observer. — . me eer ere i ah 1 but # all the evidence, said he would) st-class house with all mod . a subject to a month's notice of|* terian Church Ha - . reserve judgment till Saturday) . ~ eee and fully fut WEDDING BELLS. 5 a.m. Mareh 4, 1945. cancellation of the lease, The|# there has been expressed morning |" , aati oe ita tad sn Barometer 29.683 |!and must be graded immediately|# by members of other con- * ved CO P} . Menon! A quiet wedding took place|May. temp 48.0 and cultivated. A number of peo-|* gregations in the city such * BASEBALL. ' ght months Pe