THE DAILY NEWS ory} DRIVING TOWARD MET pRITISH STILL HOLD HILL 60 nig POSITION IS OF GREATEST | IMPORTANCE TO BRITISH— STRENGTHENS THEIR LINES AND RELIEVES YpRES FROM GERMAN BOMBARDMENT. — oo The Dally News.) pRITIS MAINTAIN CONTROL OF HILL 60-—-SIR IAN HAMILTON AT DARDANELLES ee i ad oa EE * ae. 3. — et vi, NO. 9 pe PRINCE RUPERT, B, 6., THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915 PRICE FIVE eee an ¥ —— — BOWSER WILL VISIT RUPERT NEXT WEEK ——— " | W. J. BOWSER COMING TO RUPERT. WILL ARRIVE NEXT WEDNESDAY MAKING A CAMPAIGN TOUR IN THE THE INTERESTS OF HIS PARTY —NO DEFINITE WORD ABOUT DATE OF ELECTION BUT LIKELY TO FOLLOW FEDERAL. (Special t g jsnace as it relieves the bombard- (Special to The Daily News.) No definite word has yet been \ Phe French | went of the town by the Germans Victoria, April 22—Acting Pre-| given out about the election, al- of Daan and gives an opportunity for fur- mier W. J. Bowser has decided to|though it is generally believed ah OE it idienbsen died, anbaiailie: visit Prince napert. lle expects | that it will follow quickly after Lents hortly. | ' bn to sail by the 8. S. Prince Rupert | the Federal if the latter is held rhe I still holding |¢ms the British lines from attac J | on Monday, April 26, and will ar-| jn June. the southeast/in the direction of St. Eloia. rive at Prince Rupert on the fol-| Neo ie ee i | Germans by re- In their attempts to retake the lowing Wednesday morning BASEBALL. done all in|hill there has been struous fight- It is understood that Mr. | if take it but the|ing on both sides, with large jowser is making this trip in the | (Special to The Dally Newe) ’ ly in possession. | losses. The British losses w re] RT. HON. H. J. TENNANT interests of his party at the forth-| Vaneouver, April 22.—The lo- r the hill’ is re-|2,000 but the German loss exceeds GENERAL D’AMADE, Seeds Mame tout . , coming election. He will be away le ‘al team beat Victoria at baseball j e e Ast s ro er-iIn-lay 1 greatest import. | «,090. aad lisesi seiiataaniie _|Freneh general who is command- and British Parliamentary Un- ee \3 ee Se © Oe ee | ing the allied land forces at the} der Secretary for war, and Lord _ JOFFRE RETIRES ‘SIR IAN HAMILTON | Dardanelles. | Kitchener's official spokesman GERMAN SOCIALIST INVASION OF BRITAIN - on -——— $$ ———— n the Co ons ho j i _ MORE OLD GENERALS PLACED IN COMMAND in tho Commons, who ine n PARTY WANTS PEACE; WAS CLOSELY AVERTED } n't forget the social and cent interview stated that the (Specie! to The Dally News.) | (Special to The Daily News.) cae in the Anglican Church| voluntary military system is (Special to The Daily News.) (Special to The Daily News.) Paris, Aj General Jof-| London, April 22.—It is, oM- een, night. | Justised. | The Hague, April 22—Dr, Brei-| Liverpool, April 22—F. T. Jane, e the French | cially announced that Sir Ian scheidt, of the German Socialist}q naval writer and lecturer, said s who do not | Hamilton has been placed in com- THE WAR STAMPS MUST PAY FOR party, is consulting the Duteh here last night that the British jleaders ‘ *@ * to seek ¢ ‘ ’ l'wenty-nine|mand of the land forces attack- F sapea gn Nese “— . , people do not realize how close s yasis for eace, * says > SO- ; ‘ have just been|'"* the Dardanelles ’ ’ MAG, POR, Bnet wie ‘ \their shores had been at one time ® ‘tee 8 -- KA |" rite oe al vp are lito a German armed invasion. He ed 1s e 1s ;agains 1e annexation o erri- TT says that the Germans made a si ind more active SEA LE SEES RUSH itory. He favors Alsace*Lorraine | ld tt mpt io land an expedi ipod ¢& e é el f responsibility FOR ALASKA ROAD WASTEFUL EXPENDITURES IN PURCHASING WAR SUPPLIES being given separate autonomony | |; je tek tl reve ° Grivea S | WILL MORE THAN USE UP INCREASE OF THE fant te Shnnininalinn tenia Yeo | a ae soit - le " amen , ‘back by the navy. ‘‘We were once ' | o TAXES IMPOSED. ae ee Seattle, April 19.—The scenes; \ hua lvery near invasion,” he said, “and at Piers B 2 attendant on the | rennet l tho Es t is that the Borden na - wee : Special war taxation could|be thinking to himself that he is | |the papers are to be congratulat . t ‘ 5 emnnse of the steamships { ity of nave been avoided altogether “tf | ; et hel th ldiers ® SEVENTY. MILLION. led that never a word about it ap- ! hope Oo conuo ; ee « € , ‘ Ome doing o help e soldi ai ' eattle and Mariposa for Alaskan ‘| - ” ; | tin ilies Seattie anc Aripo 0 the Borden government had been | ae lias ne ‘eally doing 4 DOLLAR CONTRACT. peared in print. ports were reminders of the days ful t t ie foe ti i Lyats Wan a 7 ; 'S | a t frot They ; ‘are o get value for the money | ites hc aii ont. They bady > i). old Klondike rush, when |°?™ ‘ a alu 1 to cover up waste, or, as” possibly | sis ae oo "he Ge REDUCED RATES. 7 ents to have! spent on the war. lingual es sais ontreal, 22,— - > re » fought for roor nr Inay be, worse. ‘ Daloting vised by a m Merely toes ee, In other words, if they had been _ [notte s London correspondent, ca-| \ . . vessels northward bound. At ful t eines Me Mk eines A paper printed by order of a Sg aR nes: (eae The government telegraph com- lie wi ne to , ‘ ‘aremti o ge aliue for e one! g as # , Says: . . : ns to infer that Pier 2, from which the Mariposa _ ¢ ti th the Parliament contains correspond- | 5, 41, . enior vice-peedident of pany has reduced the rates from PY any Te spe connection with the con- ; or, senio »-preshde ct any Liberal sailed, the excitement was partic- ee ence which reveals how the \udi- | li ‘ar and F ipy here to Bella Coola. The n&® re any so bold tingents, they would have saved : _ . the Canadian Car ant oundry pp ularly great. tor General tried to keep the hm | , aseieed besk’-4 irates are $1 for ten words, and 7 ¥ intends ike quick work P ‘ - far more than the sum they hope ; : ia Company, has arrives ac in 7 Approximately 500 men and : : penditure of the Militia Depart- : linden ft cents for each additional word. the N vever, the Sen- to raise by the vexatious taxes : London from etrograd after ’ . , women crowded near the gang- ment under bounds—and how he eieinar auesmeiell: ik odeieiais an| 'The usual night letter rates are as } . . . oO yosed. . i s 5 8 “i | the Sat plank to take leave of parting z a ae ,;. | wasn’t able to do so. “der fr he R t tille y|! also in force, fifty words being serutiy from each sidel,. | bin clad enginecr For example, they allowed Sir i =. order from the ussian artiller leremeantsiaethat 00 BM be pre t and every man PPLeRAD. HORTA Ole ing cat Richard McBride to buy two sub-| Phe Areeetnt Genera! points au department for two and a_ half rene ? ; be vive ip ehemih It is and miners gathered on the decks marines, and paid for them page 16) that, concerning a pur- | millions each of shrapnel and ex-| Se ee eee SHOS, of the vessel and a great shout o : chase of about $90,000 worth of} h $70,000,000. MAJESTIC THEATRE. BsOnable { ct that the men : ; $1,150,000, Now, these subma- }plosive shells, worth 870, : , ’ : e fing stie Ww ft eld glasses “the pre 0 out} . ‘ que Nore { tten boots will epee. ie Sant Clee a oe rines were built for a South eld gla the profit of about Che extent of the order is such | . : x pe the boat slid away from the pier, anil $12 per glass would appear to be| ' enatiote eubmitties Ya Crowded houses are still wel- read i body against], American government for %750,- jas to necessitate su & va- ne m i ee > SBSINS* Tyeryone on ship and dock was Ree unusually large The glasses | ee Sli, - meee j|coming The Blac Box” every Indeed, it is al- 7 . 000. They had just been thrown re Prous paste to ofmer Srme ver k at The Majestic. The sixth ys th call 6 ages talking of the railroad, and many back upon the hands of the build- were turned in at $33 and $4 A, manufacture, especially as three |™** a Maj i - , Hh active sef=l whose hearts yearned for the pair. Twelve hundred of ‘lof the ( li Car and Foundry | episode, now running, is perhaps e st thoes “ik ae s ers, presumably for good reason, 1e Canadian Car ant i h d ' -|North were left behind. Colonel! White's stamps, therefor must} ont , ¥iveedy. turning out | the most thrilling yet shown an ¥, bla them for all their . so that $750,000 was a price the jplants are alread) K é | ’ Yinichardson, of the Alaska road build id lad t t. The &° for the wastage on every pair shells.” | that is saying a whole lot. B It w “rs would be glad to get. e els ee Wi id pt pear, therefore, commission; Barney McGhee, |)" + : me . of field glasses. It means a lot | eo. Sa | “Cupid Incognito” is a comedy hg have everything | hom all Alaskans know; Colonel macy Coneds paid for.them wae of stamping that could biggie been | eT G FORT NE. ‘drama of merit, while “The Base- sain by diers’ votes and distributed in three drafts, one) GETS 6 ¥ i all Fans of F rille’ i | h E tes and) sohwanitz, formerly general man- 9950.000 ne for $500,000 saved by the exercise of Ofdinary : a ans 0 anville” 18 a laug , y regret hav-|,... of : um Sethe ee ieee inbeibinanse a ale any from start to finish, * his measure. All a ye rae ees Wermere which together would represent busing ” — New York, April 22.—Mary * eee ASSIS. 4 Railway, and many other old-tim- an ample price, and a third for Again, the Auditor General’s|(arey Thomas, the president of} td Kite ae _ ers, were on the dock to bid god- $400,000, which represented—|letters disclose that Mr Garland, | Bryn Mawr College for Girls, has | Mt, wh be 1s CON-)eneed and good luck to the gov- whet? 'M P., who is connected with a] just inherited $10,000,000, It was S M O K Pd, all Canca an ‘k = ernment engineers, Well, wherever that $400,000 | Joint stock drug company tn Ot left to her by her friend, Mary | ——— = : tchene, , ie ; ~~ ied The Mariposa is carrying to the may have gone, at least we knew tawa, patriotically presented @/Plizabeth Garrett, and was the | IN AID OF THE Yh © PPOPOS- I North the first shipment of rails i eorty mil_{clerk, E. Powell, as the agent of|fortune which she inherited from} he reprimand whieh they de | where it comes from. Forty mil-| CITY BAND ae WY G- land ties for the new federal rail- ook ae thch dak ohak was stamps | Bauer & Black.-Chicago, and that lher father, the founder of the ——— jon" aioe torrie. smpneyer? jwill have to be bought, licked and | the government bought certain | fj iltimore & Ohio Railroad, Miss FRIDAY EVENING . pecccccosegaiiimssanintal of the Alaska engineering com- affixed to letters, cheques, re-|S#nitary supplies from Powell | Garrett left the money to Miss) In Mcintyre Halli—Turn Out » Milner Jos. Raatz mission, which will build a FORM |. ints and other documents to | Among other things, Powell fur | Thomas without restriction, but | and Help the Band and Lieutenant Mears, a member | ie ua tor 1 nished 67,200 fleld dressings. The] jt is to be supposed that her in-| Mpress afe of the commission, were on meaet Forty “million times, somebody |auditor figures that for merely {tentions as to its use for pron t-| a - ——— Paeeener, there were SUD. pee. | putting a stamp on a letter will | Cotinued on Page Three. jing education had been commu- UNDER sengera on the big steamship| _— sesaehinaaee -inieated to Miss Thomas before) am reine: i OTICE MENT vere nearly all of them bound for | eee her death. If Miss Thomas had) TAKE N T, a us Cook Inlet by vessel of the Alaska ° E L F’ died first the money was to have AN k tak ti Seereecoooeooooons . workmen @ notice : Steamship Company, which will Pi eer Laun ry gone to John Hopkins, ; hereaft > ibalote a regular ser | on * that there is no work for ereatter ‘ ‘s 5S - “ - | a saeenniaiiintieeeiiiies Alberta i tM k vice to that point. | Third Avenue East | c A FE Quality, satisfaction and econ- unemployed at Granby Bay a ta ar et The City of Seattle, of the Pa- Phone 118 vny, New Wellington Coal. ‘Anyox), There are en es “ ’ > > e 50 : : . OPEN For cifle Goast Steamship Company, We Use the Most Modern $) OPEN FOR BUSINESS Phone 116, 63tf. 150 men waiting there to BUSINESS ; he oe Wailé ee ee any vacaney which may oc- \ carried 209 passengers when shi Laundry Machinery Built, ereree - es ao ha ll kinds of sailed from Pier B at 9 o'clock Come In Any Tuesday or WHITE DINING ROOM An inventor has brought out a our, “al, | , | ; . ; A WHITE KITCHEN disk talking machine reeord) oo 1 Vege ; A : the passengers were fifty Wednesday and See How PA from te progeameet sake bound tor Fort Wil "We Do It WHITES HELP across which is a groove that re-|§ GRANBY CONSOLIDATED odue one 8 iers bound fo o ee any Wuser, 1 : i asta ) at Haines and Absolute Satisfaction ts ooeres iturns the needle to the starting | MINING, SMELTING & Eusa eo sewers * ' solu | Next Majestic Theatre en . : ‘ omatically to make it re- POWER CO, LTD, 5th cv oe rma cannery crews for Sitka Bay and Guaranteed ! Phone 553 point automatically to . en mith Bik, Hawkes Inlet, we ” scoascooooaoas ‘POal. —— — - ama me