UST Levistatiy, ; S § | THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, .c 19145. ae — ————————————————— rT ee Oe te GRUNTY GRUNDY Says. A new volume is about to be issued by Mutt and Jef, entitied, “How to Approach j Highbrowed Bankers.” ; AAT AT tt os PRICE FIVE CENTS A BEGINS 10 FEAR ATTACK FROM ITALY. 7,000 PRISONERS WERE TAKEN AT PRZEMYSL—ALLIED TROOPS LANDED OI ON TURKISH SO a | ma I PREPARING FOR ans TOOK MORE PRISONERS Ti THAT AT FIRST REPORTED 117.000 MEN AND 2,400 GUNS — HAD SIX ARMY CORPS ATTACKING. a SAYING GQDDBYE TO CANADA + | RICH COPPER-GOLD PROPERTY NEAR KITSELAS BEING WORKED ‘SHIPMENT BEING GOT READY TO SE TO SEND TO GRANBY—LARGE AMOUNT OF FREE MILLING GOLD CARRIED IN THE VEIN. {gpecial to The Daily News) men, and 2,400 guns, of whic | The Kitselas country has long|they meet at a point not very far : f \ustrian 1,000 were heavy cannor / been noted for its copper depos-| below the surface and if they per- ll the An Imperial — : : hanges the its, but its gold bearing quartz|sist there is no doubt but that it Pass. name to Permys! The Russians j are not so well known. There | will prove to be a very rich mine. b ed: Aus-| had six army corps at the final at f are indications, however, that, The first vein is on the broken Lake tack. rich in copper as it is, it will be|shoulder of a cliff, and has been is the - ‘known to the future as a great | traced for 3,000 feet. It has town | LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP. gold camp. | been stripped and exposed for a ' — (Special t) The Oaity News.) | hete is a property located distance of 600 feet. At pines er: tee Maks $4 ~View Law about a year ago-by Messrs. J. D. there is a series of smal! yous attee’ won fhe Ldncolnshire Handica ATTACHE BOY-ED, |Wells and James Darby that is|of about a foot in thickness amd Italians eet hie bahaw , Ge nevel attack the looking up particularly good, It|from one to two feet apart with a , nterior. ' I S who Mas Canada’s Second Contingent js situated about a mile west of|foot and overhanging wall about At Last—“‘Permsy!.” — WEATHER. ting th the I | ay Leaving Halifax for England. Usk and only about 600 feet off |ten feet apart. At another place g i i.—Only | Pats it | the G. T. P. on an elevation that|these veins seem to converge and main be- By F. W. Dowling, Observer. pet enables the ore to be handled by | form a solid vein about ten feet in ne uns hav- | : | the gravity system. ithiekness. The four large veins 5 a.m., March 24, 1915 BOARD OF TRADE AEROPLANES ATTACK J. W. WEART WILL RUN There is a series of four Segiclans of similar dentin of the Barometer ......... 0.248 GIVES FISH LUNCHEON BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP FOR SOUTH VANCOUVER veins on the side of a mountain) There are also two tunnels . dered 9| Max. temp. ...... 62.0 a few hundred feet apart that dip'driven into No. 1 vein, which 497,0001 mee. Wee se. 5. 3d... 36.0 Al row j t 1y (Special to The Dally News.) (Special to The Daily News.) at angles that would indicate that! Continued on Page Four.) Sia iaeemianes to the fish dinne ft Boa { Washington, D. C., March 24.-- Vancouver, March 24.—J. W. ' ' h 3 hery |The steamer Efland, flying the| Weart has been chosen the Lib- of a ALLIED TROOPS LAND TO a n , i a iz of the Belgia Relief Com-jeral candidate for South Vancou- FIFTY SIX BODIES FROM ARE GOADED TO ACK ON SUBMARINES ATTACK TURKISH FORTS * 4 s eg a ssion, was attacked by a Ger-jver. He is a former reeve of Bur- BRITANNIA DISASTER: VIOLENCE BY HUNGER a, ciated ‘ - “ : ee : ,| man aeropiant yesterday off the) naby and is well known. | a , ‘ al 0 The Dally Newe> (Special to The Dally News.) wa Dutch coast. Beaibe Pell seas tke 6 (Special to The Dally News.) | Venice, March 24, via Loudte The Ad- London. March 24 A force of ' 8.8. Pr G x Was ¢ ship but did no damage. W. G, Gladwin, the chief fire | Vancouver, B. C., March 24.—| —Owing to the action of the Av®. ty ccesful allied troops was landed Ga me ; “ortan a warcen, 2 Conservative nom- | Fifty-six bodies from the Britan-jtrian government in reducing BF . cubma. |POdli Peninsula from transports ia a { wh i f - : - CITY WINS APPEAL. inee for North Vancouver. nia mine accident have been/one-fourth the production of bak hree miles yesterday. There will be a gen-| °— See a - a ee cctistatinciini exraserreen or Wem i brought to this city. The women|eries, many districts in Vienna ald shad om the arrival of m \ by nit rh at its appeal in the| and children have been removed jare reported to have been virtmal- were five warships. spe y G. W. Ni . wh ‘aunt Gemese &. eek vs. POSTPONED INDEFINITELY ¢25m the Britannia camp owing |ly without bread for a week and they Athens reports that the bom. |'°" “ last two years had “talked y of Prince Rupert. meena to the danger of a second slide. “The sight of cakes and tarts h on Hv@ bardment was resumed yesterday sh and thought and ate fish | W. E. Burritt, in the Small] See Sar, we: a cae eee im (he windows is ssid to have in. truction. | peningula Neck. three miles wide, | Mr Nickerson replied very} ein Court. decided th: Garcal Werner Horn, charged with il- ARRIVALS BY THE PRINCE tensified the wrath of the people, done tO i, held effectively by the Allies | nodestly to the effect that he had) | plaintiff but this judgment is legal interstate transportation of) GEORGE THIS MORNING | who in many districts threatencd f the sub- land euts the Turkish communi- bas done m than any ther} row reversed explosives, was held for appear-| ee violence,” says one report. re set ON! .asione on the Peninsula jcitizen would have done it the rh | aceell o lial ance today in the Federal District Amongst the first clase passen- Hungary is said to have a cloth ! ered un-! \" atte xcept that perhaps: his nteteh ut dank asada Us tub Court in Boston. He was remand-j|gers arriving by the George this |seandal and twenty persons have FISH DINNER. jtifelong familiarity with the fish-| .. meiats, Tuey represent that|°? “© 2! Portland pending hie /morning were. the following: __ [heen arrested in connection with French Aeroplanes. : be hee enabled him to “ ste son aliens oon Tice aa removal to Boston. ©. Phillips, George Davis, C. it. During the transit of approv- . y etaliation! ‘Phe complimentary diate | * about the question. He re eR oe ne teak tent She Attorneys for Horn argued|McCoy, J. Moggey, Ges. a Pear- ed uniform cloth to the factories e 7 Peli Mottin bined the Prince secant { d to the fact that Prir the lighting plant was substitut- that their client should be kept in|son, A. Amundson, R. V, Somes, the swindler contrived to substi- fh dropped | today had fish pushed very promi- Rupert w i now have to make ‘ rhe sum at dispute amount- the jurisdiction of this state for a|©. As Smith, D. Deane, A. BE. Rori-| tute shoddy. side the| nantly to the froat. The follow-|%°% im this line in order to se-| 14 1, 999. Judge Calder, of Ash. | "Stine On We master qt bis ex. een, A. Chatparsy Se8 7 Hall, H.| One contractor cut all his f the dam-) ing is the menu i ntinuity of the order it *: feand the selh Sn uaeee tradition to Canada. They claim-|A Smith, Me. Pedden, J. J. Mulli-/ejoth a centimetre short on each hand. | Prince Rupert Board of Trade ithe fut ( lit af ha were abeeseed on both parties. ed that he had commmitted an act/¢an, W. E. Hulton, ars J. vuney length, saving 10,000 metres on REA Mis | Complimentary Luncheon to the aie -— 8 » ane - —— of war and was responsible only panes ramh Miss F. Jones, Mr-|his contract. L HIGHL ANDER. | cookie Tisberitios, f the City Cour in't do it COLOGNE BAKERS DISPLAY to the German government, which |Munn, W. J. Welcea. Mr. Park, It is stated that a recent official a We thiskorese. Chairmen; |" her way i have t , “NO BREAD TODAY” SiGn |" ‘re Was responsible to the |5 Livingston, G, Garrett, Mrs. A.|stock taking of flour in Vienna . been in 4 7 f ! pply a h wharf a United States. R. Stacey, W. M. MeAndrew, C. R.} showed that nine-tenths of the Messrs. G. L. Clayton, F. G ques lw ; days, is a mewecn and W. E. Willieme. torage f buy so that sufl- London, Mareh 24.—-A_ Reu- Federal District Attorney John | Yuill, i e. Williams, J. W-.|pakers had flour sufficient for t Island and ‘ ' petits OUYING | ter's dispateh from Amsterdam F. A. Merrill replied that the con. | Brown, r. J. Stephens, Mrs. Brug-/only one day's needs. the Gaelic | Sardines Bloater Toast} re red says the German Socialist news-|tention of the defence had nope, Wit Suneteee, a ' OR et eek an : ngue He | Prince Rupert Cocktails Mr. W ht, th ! . paper Voerwaerts declares that|foundation in international law. |Lewis, a. Bernar one iene , ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. ' ; ts to his | Clam Chowder - Metlakatla 154 , ape of interesting ” mly with the greatest diMficulty Phere was no evidence, he ania, | Maree. © ~ee y peaane oe on : ‘ > eptionally | Mayonnaise of Lobster - Kaien fur showing the growth of fish). ) cad be bought in Cologne, |that Horn had ever performed any | wife, I. E. Mahon, C. R. Sharp and The ladies of the Bt. John Am- ba nae from | Cracked Crab a la Tsimpsean|*"'P! 7 , a . * = *"!l where several bakeries display|duty in the German army, ond ry Johnston and wife ee se » a pe | s inn. and th sh ship an * ‘ ' ' exp! } Pereeennnay ar PCO Sewwes r ; j mel vere pane a pean 7 - ! i914 ta nted to ’ — ngating, “he Sameer o~_ : neg . se | ype “al NO LABOR CANDIDATE. donations of old linen, for which s one Broiled Skeena Salmon Steaks | The shops at which bread is|the court at Boston why he had| Ss ee is sd hei 1 clergy- Sauce Clements thous $990,000 4 H. 8.|' btainable, according to the news-|transported dynamite through | The Trades and Labor Council eae a. / Z aad Hr ‘Ss produe-| Boiled and French Fried Potatoes | A Pe én , |paper, are literally besieged and | Massachusetts. Joseph F. O'Con-| qcided last night at a meeting . I we ag Mi MoMu bt caching in| Roiled Kitsumkalum Cauliflower ’ M. ply to tne on some outbreak will oceur. nell argued for Horn that under |» ald for the purpose that they noon at the home of 7 ; 4 | Digby Pudding en board, ™& rhe Voerwaerts says that both | international law a belligerent pane? not put a candidate in the ue ROS Manee Up severe! e >. oe t night for | Prince George Trifle . that Prince!) Leibneicht and Herr Keuhi, fitting out an expedition in neUu-| held to represent organized labor ~ are . for ft 8.8. Com Re-Morse Tartlets so ld such a goo |the Socialist, voted against the tral territory was immune from at the forthcoming election. a are siso ask 7 rr wy . Tea Coffee cessions that our | budget, and that Herr Dedeboures | prosecution, even though he vio-| At a meeting held Sunday night pment Gemamane. 7 * : toes aa ee be oe jand twenty-nine other Socialists lated the law of that country, The} jthe sentiment was rather inclined ae = ym ; : . “ AJESTIC THEATRE |MAJ. GEN, S. STEELE =i ae House before the vote was ae peri se cae: to pub up a candidete, end @.2h oe - = al =< eu? ano + yi THROWN FROM HORSE; | CREW HEARD FROM. a oS aaa eta ladles ont th ana encanta te ae poouminentty land, phone Green 283, someone HURSDAY 18 NOW IN HOSPITAL spoken of as the best man if they|., f | L. W. Patm has just recely FINE WEATHER. only to Germany } aide ont th " will call for same Becong Bolecda of Fs eet ; | » the eis. ae ’ Soa adie ishould decide to enter i ll, E cathantnn “THE BLAcK Box" ayeente, poe, 8° ~ { ft S ©, O. Crew, who in Prince R ort a athe ae ns 7 4 — mitoat. : f "The Hidde a Nanas iGeneral Sam B. Steele, who has |p , ds . - — . a | . wane upe ' s Spl me wea - to barrender to the United States The decision of the Trades and 8 been favorably mentioned as th it the » car¢ was has a tendency to make every-|in 1864 a man who, claiming to | Labor Council will likely narrow HELP THE LADIES ANimMaTED WEEKLY officer to command the second|"pas i by the censor,” all right | body optimistic. With the sunjbe a lieutenant in the Confeder- |the fight down to a straight battle DE tts o Lateas contingent, sustained a painful}! ibout all the information = [pentane down with almost Julyjate army had entered Vermont |petween the Liberal and Conserv- i ‘injury on Saturday : | was that he was quite en and gentle breezes playing|from Canada, looted a bank at St. ative parties. They are bus) eee 7 ° | ‘ . , . . ‘ re: “ gh oO “, TEXas FRONTI | When he was thrown |! his jal | . ~ — une ~~ om the hilltops, ate be im-|Albans and returned to Canada. a ee we or ~ - buy the Rane ER | horse. | — a way iat }possible for a knocker to exist, - — Soringtime | is here, and with it nd y ™ aa ae Along with a bad shaking uw formation does not} i ED TENDERS WANTED house and carpet cleaning. Fritz yarn. Any am ~ “A BAD Eaq” General Steele, who is heavlly ked out, and as Mr Phe ecound oplende of ee , . does it right, at right prices. way fully received. Leave at Mody With » onan Dee Ce ¢ disincaied coller|| ther “sick, “wound- Biaeh Box" is on - at The) Tenders wanted for the con leall for and deliver free Phone | McRae Bros. Ltd 88Md Gigoies: . rformed by led the hospital,” the in.|Majestic and the rest of the pro-|struetion of a 60-foot fishing |5gg, 69.74 = re gles a eee ” ; whoo that he is getting on|eram is of the same _ high! boat. Plans and specifications | Pe Sixth Street cece Be } raomber in its prope onéislen li ret rat | standard. ean be seen at The Daily News, tf.) McBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE 2