~~ y BRIDE'S DAY IS DONE ~~ ~—— ee ee ~ Gener THE DAILY NEWS (=== GRUNTY GRUNDY says “The Mayor certainty per cent’ these days.” looks tike ‘two Me RING RUPERT, B, C., MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS (ART.AL LAW HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED IN ITALY EIS EXPLCTED TO ENTER F IGHT AT ANY MOMENT---RUSSIANS DRIVING ENEMY BEF ORE THEM sTRO-GERMANS IN RETREAT--- RUSSIA CONQUERING HUNGARY CAR! pATHIANS ALMOST ENTIRELY IN POSSESSION OF RUS- s|A—OTHER IMPORTANT RUSSIAN VICTORIES ARE REPORTED. (Special to The Daily News.) . a The ’ n the treat y corps Pass have | wns in S d also the towns of Bart Szuidnik. RESCUE BY SPOKANE FIREMEN « - | (Special to The Daily Mewes.) ; March ' y partially destroy- Was 29. iding, in the The fi t 4 } ed ¢ sur up- rut, with Three the | fire. isieep mm ed by the SANS INFLICT LOSSES ON GERMANS (Spot Lo The Dally News) \M ; severe n the the Baltic Ger. by i) transports il as well as subinarines i * cannot be 1. MEETING IN THE OPERA HOUSE? Council has | ns of com- agic, in its | perhaps to- cap them all. to say that | the city will to hear the itor regard- ition of the | Morrissey this tragedy It has been be and that 0 cents be fit of the vent tts the neeting ' Pa- will and the money L FRIEDRICH FEARS DYNAMITE tions T aken to Prevent the lowing Up of German Ship. March 27 ‘lening letters ed by Cap ' the German Vitel Ineas- Pring lary 1 eh to guard t to damage ’ Which the ' Was fenced vere put on lo have de , , Chierichens itely op his up “SRIDE'S DAY 15 DONE Russian victories at the Skwa and Pilica Rivers, in North P land, are also officially reporter VON KLUCK WOUNDED. (Special to The Dally News.) Berlin, March 20,—- General Von Kluck has been wounded by shrapnel while inspecting ad- vance posts. eee eee eee eee QUICK MARCH PREMIER BORDEN LOSES HIS MOTHER (Special to The Daily News.) * * * The liquor business * * must go. Its effect is too * * much of a stain the * * manhood of the world t * * survive. There is not one * * argument that can be ad * * vanced in its favor but *# * that of selfishness and * * sooner or later selfishness * * is seen in its true light.50 * * per cent of the States - * the Union have ¢ dry * * “and the rest are rapidly * * coming into line In Can- #'}' * ada, too, temperance is * * making great strides * * Prince Edward Island has * total prohibition; Nova * Seotia and New Brunswick * have local option. Ontario * would have prohibition but * for party politics rhe * Prairie Provinces are all * going dry. British Colum * bia will on be the only * wet spot in the West, since * Washington has recently * voted dry After the elec- * tion prohibition will be an * issue in British Columbia, * for it must be kept en 7 tirely out of polities * Events are traveling fast * these days and perhaps the millenium of the tem * perance orator is not far | off May it come soon ‘eee eer eee ee ee *“*s es eee eeRee eee HRC CSC SECU RC ee | er re. ae THE WRECK OF GERMANY’S GREATEST AEROPLANE. ONLY HIRED ROOTERS CHEERED HIM William Thinks Women Are Not Intelligent Enough Yet to * i that irk, Where this air cruiser ¢ giant airship was wrecked in attempting to raid _ TERRACE ROASTED WILLIAM MANSON ITALY PROCLAIMS MARTIAL LAW. EXPECTED TO ENTER WAR AT ONCE (MARTIAL LAW PREVAILS FROM APRIL 1—GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE OVER RAILROADS AND TELEGRAPHS — a | CENSORSHIP ON ALL NEWS. (Special to The Dally News) A strict censorship will be Rome, Italy, March 29——The die| placed on all news after April 4. STEAMER SUBMARINED. jhas been cast and Italy will now ltake the field in the interests of | jthe Allies. Martial law has been| (Special to The Dally News.) | proc laimed, to come into effect on} London, March 29.—The Brit- lthe first day of April. The government has decided to ish steamer Aguilda was subma- rined off Bishop Rocks yesterday. take over all the railroads and | The crew and 253 passengers telegraphs. | were saved. * AMERICAN SUBMARINE ovevececceseosene| \* BELITTLE B. C. WOMEN Honolulu, March 29,—The lost meeting when he | jsubmarine has not yet been float- got mixed up in the woman Terrace od “ NOT YET FLOATED | William Manson show- * ed up very badly at the (Special to The ) The Dally Wows) ** * # * * 1 ed. A diver went down 215 feet | suffrage question. In one | ; Vote---Has Hopes That by and by They May |* moment he was tolling the #|Sesterday, making a new world’s C S d d Th H Wi ll | Terrace ladies that bs » | record, and found out that the ome up to Standard, en Me 1 |lowered grapples had not got’the * hoped before long to have *)|— +t an haan b t Favor Women Suffrage. * the pleasure of supporting #|F-4 but rather the lost anchor 0 . ; the battleship Oregon. Bubbles * a bill giving votes to *| a all » - |* women; a few minutes @ | Cuteide the har or sow show the I ice, March 28 William this district to the coal fields byjdress, so he closed by predicting | * later he was telling Mr. *| location of the leaking submarine. Mans arrived in Te satur-|the Thomas syndicate and prom-|a Conservativé sweep at the polls, far Keaney that he voted down jay to hold the opening eeting |ised the meeting that he would|The applause at the finish of his | * a woman's suffrage bill > GERMAN OBSERVATION f his campaign in the forthes his best luence to have the|speech was led by the Prince Ru-|* two years ago because * W BLOWN UP « Provincial elections. Having |government co-operate with them|pert contingent, augmented only |* the province was not then * POST AS n bered the a t reception he bu ae a bridge across thelby the road foremen of the dis- |# ripe for it. This being * (8pecial to The Oally News.) eived on his last visit to Ter-|Skeena that might also be used/trict and other government em-|#* the case, the infer- * Paris, March 29.—Official.— ice he decided to take no|for a traflic bridge. Thus the peo-|ployees. * ence is that the women * The German observation post at chances on having a vote of cen-|ple of the Lakelse Valley have the Mr. L. H. Kenney, president of |* will have evolved enough * Ypres has been blown up. ire on the McBride government| pleasant prospect thet in the fu-|the Joeal Liberal Association,|* within a few years more * At Eparges the Germans made passed at this meeting, so he/|ture they may be able to get toJarose to ask some questions, but}* to deserve the right to */an unsuccessful attempt to re brought fourteen stalwart Con-| Terrace, a distance of one mile,/the loud cries of “Platform, plat-|* vote. The Liberals be- *[,over jost trenches, when violent servatives from Prince Rupert|by walking down to the Zimma-]|form,” caused the chairman of the}* lieve the women of Brit- * fighting ensued. along with him. The Progress|quitz and up the G. T. P. Raii-/eyening, Mr. Braun, to invite Mr.|* ish Columbia are already * Ge etreeeerennnet Club Hall was well filled, after the| way track, a distance of fifteen|Kenney to the platform. * as intelligent as the men *|DOUBLE ATTRACTION stalwarts” were all seated, but) miles. rhe applause and hand-clap- * and vastly superior to * AT MAJESTIC THEATRE t was not crowded as it was a Mr. Manson noticed that the|ping at this stage was the loud- * many who now vote and * week ago at the Liberal meeting ting was getting figdgety est of the whole evening and Mr.|* they are ready to give * The Majestic continues to pro- held by Mr. Pattullo his uninteresting and lengthy ad-|Manson and his Prince Rupert|* them the franchise. The *|vide photoplays of the highest Mr. Manson opened his meet ————————| supporters were clearly discon-|* Tories refuse it because */grade. Tonight and tomorrow, in oe + "| PERCY GODENRATH certed at the marked contrast in}* they know the women *|/addition to the usual picture pro- Daily News, and condemned that the feeling shown. Mr. Kenney * would not support the ma- *|gram, there will be hypnotic paper very vigorously WRITES FROM FRONT aseused Mr. Manson.of having |® chine, stunts by Mr. Eddie. He said that the Liberals of the tried to deceive the ladies present #6826898 Scare even The pictures include a strong provinee had no platform what A picture postal has just been/and the voters by promising to drama, “The Blotted Page, ” aver to give to the people, but ceived at this office from,P. -‘|support a bill in favor of wom-|MAYOR AND MORRISSEY two reels; “Shep the Sentinel, later the evening when the Lib-|@edenrath who went @® the front/ons suffrage. He asked Mr. Man. NOT YET RESIGNED Seer Son ONS © ee eral ‘pla m was produced by|With the second contingent, The} son if he had ever had an oppor- . r comedy entitled “Our Country H. Kenn t was found|Pieture gives a view of Queens-|tunity to vote for such a bill Cousins. M I K ee ’ town Harbor, where the trans a > No official resignation has yet seannionsiiilibiasiilias that Mr. Mat ulso had one it marpol : ans-| | Mr, Manson: “I did. ports landed, and at the time of Mr. Kenney: “Did you support been received from the Mayor or STATE-WIDE PROHIBITION . ! , and ¢ ! enney: d you suppo a" writing they had been anchored| 9» Alderman Morrissey, but it is un- BILL IS VETOED IN UTAH He 1 the government on} a harbor for thirty hours > M M . “TE did not con. |4erstood that they will be in to- nmnigitte all it gislation for the past ipparently not afraid of the Ger ’ - ; in tgs a “s ' f : night before Council meeting. At|Disapproved by Gov. Spry After . apparel not ¢ aid o rer-le ap 6 2 » as ripe or} twelve vears and particularly on ’ | Sider tha 1¢ ime i pe amma erin ponte gor vig Both Houses With Big tion which hae) @82 suemarines Mr. Godenrath|the women of British Columbia to} " °°" ; Se ee . |said that at the time of writing | hay ‘en woke seats without endangering them- Majorities. nortgaged the |] ce to the eee .. selves by another fine. An acting onitvinue the extent of eighty-| the Prince Rupert bunch” weye rhe laughter at Mr. Manson's 1) beows. te on eee Salt Lake City, Utah, March 27, iil happy and well and keen to | barrassment in being caught ROTOR abet he ° 900 . : . th five n dollars ae ey |tonight, who will hold the posi.j—Governor Spry has filed with ; jget into camp.” lin his own trap moved the whole OnIgas, Whe. W! none Bre = : } to of He told the ladi t the meet-| : : : a ie ae lel the Secretary of State his veto ¢ | t tion until another is elected. ' , it ve in e| meeting. ae ee hae ata. » prohi- ne that he hope I n the} | Seats It is understood that: they will of the Wootton state-wide pro ' f ¢ enough to sup-| Mr. Kenney asked Mr. Manson 3 : my ., {bition bill, which passed the re- 1G Lele | ' ’ ‘ 9 iboth be candidates for office a. re a Ma estic Theatre Te eee |again A fine of $2,500 each is|°®™t Legislation by a vote of 40 lly revenue from his constituency |°°* wy P " aa 5 to 2 in suffras | | . but’ bh any ale still banging over their heads in to 5 in the Hous« aS A de i W. J. Bowser in} amounted to, Du © couK , ic ‘ ‘ the Senate. As the Legisiature nd letely \¢ TONIGHT AND TOMORROW 3) oo) cive a rough estimate. (More|*™Y S8s® Ble. poh cae has jjourned, the Governor's all his doings, and Somy i} ~DOUBLE ATTRACTION— whether there will be any oppo-|"8$ &@Journed, x ited him from any connec laughter A lite thal veto of the measure is final. | sition or not. ti wv responsibility with the} “THE BLOTTED PAGE” Exception was taken to Mr.| es ie c The veto cites the local option Ip on ‘Trust Company saying | (in Two Parts) Manson's statement that the Lib BATTLING NELSON law of the state as affording pro- tha the people would put thei “SHEP THE SENTINEL” erals had no platform, and Mr. TO AGAIN ENTER RING hibition to such communities as . y into such corporations that “CHECK NO 130” Kenney drew one from his pocket desire it, especially with the oper- they must expect to lose it “OUR COUNTRY COUSINS” Cries of “Read it.’ Each plank (Special to The Daily News) ation of the new “dry territory” iwelt at great length on the} (A Keystone Comedy) in the platform was read and dis- Havana, Cuba, March 28. bill, which the Governor approv- Loa to Farmers bill but DON’T FAIL TO SEE eussed separately by Mr. Kenney Freddie Welch and Battling Nel. ed this week. | hold out no prospect as to MR. EDDIE In discussing the “Loans tO/gon have been matched for a 45- His concluding objection is that bon th ioney would be avail. wm 6: Qrems ein ae Farmers” plank, Mr. Manson Was|pound contest here in May. the bill abolishes the saloon and spl All he could assure the “SOUSA LEADING THE BAND” eensured for bringing along with atl ale ee makes the druggist the dispenser was that it would be “WILLIE GOES FISHING” him for distribution to the voters, No man who has delivered gro-|0f aleohol and wine on a physi- var was done and the aes onus pep oy & pamphlet purporting to be the |cepies or ice is likely to be shock-]eian’s preseription, “with the et more settled, WILLIE SELLS JUNK” . loans to farmers bill, but which |ed by the chorus. generous allowance of @ maxt- » about the prospect of Admission 10 and 160 only gave sections No, 36, 37 and aii —— mum of one quart of liquor under th oad to be built through Continued on Page Four.) BANISH BULLY BOWSER each prescription,” Halifax, N. 8., March 29 Mrs Andrew Borden, mother of the Premier, died this morning at} Grand Pre WENT TO TORONTO. Mr. ©. J. Benson, of the Benson Studio, left Saturday for To ronto, where he was called by the serious illness of his mother, His father died only a few weeks ag Mrs. Benson will conduct the bus iness of the studio during his al sence, THE WEATHER. By F. W. Dowling, Observer. 5 a. m., March 29, 1915 Barometer 550 Max, temp 66.0 Min, temp. ....-. 40.0 Situation wanted by young man Experienced salesma and busi ness education, High class refer ences Apply Box tis Daily News, tf | OM