JAILY NEWS PRICE FIVE CENTS COLONEL HART W'HARG KILLED IN ACTION —————— (Special to The Dally News.) Lond Ay 26.—This city is fla rise of the Canadians at the | ind how they saved the day for the British at Lange- nat xposed by the French- Belgia being foreed back s through the use by the Ge « gas. The orders f asphyxial the Canadians had were that in all ENGLISH SOCCER. (Bpecial to The Dally News.) Manchester, Eng., April 26. In the English Cup final the Shef- field United defeated Chelsea 3 to 0, There were 50,000 spectators. BOOT LACES FOR TROOPS. Lond April 26.—The Cana- dian A ited Press is again aske ntion that woolen tomforts ars longer needed by troops. These are still being re- ceived fr Canadian friends. The latest consignments of com- forts | anadians this week in- tluded insect powder, footballs, chewing gum, tooth brushes and boot laces. A complete list of va- rious g sent would be in- structive. Writing papér and en- Velopes a ost eagerly sought. Friends of Canadians still in Eng- land are ntinuing to provide concerts and cinematograph shows at Shor bury, neliffe and Canter- We will ele ar your jot and pre- pare your gi round at a very rea- sonable pri Fritz, Phone 583. 95-97 Safety First—Use New Wel- ington Coal. Phone 146, 67¢f. Fritz clears your lots en small Monthly payments. Phone 583. 95-97 Quality, satisfaction and econ- ‘my. New Wellington Goal. sreee, - Geo. Milner Jos. Raatz } Empress Cafe UNDER NEW MANAGE- MENT — TRY US WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT The Grea Four-Reel Feature “ENOCH ARDEN” Founded on Lord Tennyson's immortal Poem Wednesda; ! Thupatin. “CALS OF THE NORTH" r= Ne ( iadian Peature 2-Ree| “DOUGH ‘ay Saturday Chaplin Comedy AND DYNAMITE” —_——— QNDON AFLAME WITH PRAISE FOR CONDUCT OF CANADIAS CONCEDED THAT THEY SAVED THE DAY AT LANGEMARCK— WAR OFFICE SENDS CONGRATULATIONS — SECOND CONTINGENT LIKELY OALLED THIS WEEK. eventualities they were to keep in touch with their right wing. When their left support fell was nothing to do but obey or- ders and close in on their right, rhe Canadians were leftjleaving several guns and equip- Hehind. Later, they received order to return ment however, , and earried the Germans before them, their number of German prisoners. recoving guns and taking a Canada to Avenge. Ottawa, April 26.—Replying to a congratulatory tellegram from the War Office for the splendid conduct of the Canadians, Gen- eral Hughes says he is mourning the loss of his gallant comrades and that Canada desires to avenge their death. for the Sec for the week, He believes the order ond Contingent to leave front will this be given away there ees a T. P. STEAMERS T 10 MAKE TRI-WEEKLY TRIPS Vancouver, April H.N 26.—Capt. C. P. has announced that the Ru- pert and Prince George will main- of three Vancouver icholson, manager of G. T. steamers, compeny’s steamers Prince tain a week service trips a between and Prince Rupert, in sched- to hours. at commencing June. To the the maintain this ule steamers will have make They have their full Nicholson, run in thirty not yet been run power, said Captain and he expects no trouble on the new service. IN WHAT NORTH SEA? April yesterday Berlin, 26 aD gave German Admiralty out a statement follows: fleet reading as German high sea has recently cruised repeatedly in the North lish sea forces of Great Britain.” Sea, Eng- the advancing into waters without meeting VIOLENT FIGHTING YESTERDAY IN WEST (Special to The Dally News.) Paris, April 26.—Official—Two German attacks in Belgium yes- Brit- The enemy bombarded Ypres terday were ish, repulsed by the violently. Violent fighting also took place on the Meuse and Les Eparges. The enemy was re- pulsed. TO TAKE PLEBISCITE. People of Newfoundland Will Vote on Liquor Question. St. Johns, Nfld., April 26—New- foundland, “the ancient colony,” may become “dry” in July, next year. In the Colonial Legislature the Premier announced that the government intended to intro- duce a bil during the’ session providing for a plebiscite next November on the question of pro- hibition of the liquor traffic. In the event of the temperance policy winning, licenses will be abolish- 1916. ed on July 14, LONDON SAYS CANADIANS SAVED SITUATION AT THE F RONT IN RECENT BATTLE THIRTEEN CARS OF ORE ARRIVE FROM ROCHER DE BOULE MINE SHIPPED TO GRANBY SMELTER BY SCOW AND TUG— NEW BUNKERS READY TODAY THAT WILL HOLD ; THREE HUNDRED TONS. - the near New The first shipment from Rocher de Boule mines, Hazelton, arrived in the city last night en route to Anyox, where it will be smelted. There were thir- teen cars of ore in the shipment, each car probably carrying about forty tons. They came in on yes- terday afternoon’s freight and are on the track ready to be transferred to the new bunkers which will be ready today. The which structed next to the G. T. Morse Creek, will 300 tons of ore. bunkers, are P,. wharf contain This ore will be transferred to Anyox by a The G, T. P. has charge of the shipment, and are arranging to have the scow towed to the smelter. con- near about scow and tug. The price of copper at this time is up to 15 cents per pound, so SHH S SAM FELL DOWN and above board. But that City Council. That's not the only place has dropped about a thou- where Sam fell down. sand feet in the estimation of ex-Alderman Morrissey since the Montreal Morrissey was a good dog to Sam; he would lick his feet and snarl at his en- emies. When Morrissey wanted a friend, trip. however, Instead Morris- Sam wasn't there. of assisting sey back to office he threw poor ou to a few workingmens votes, Sam would throw down the workingmen, too, if it served liis put poses-—but not yet. Wait a while, * * * * * * * + * * * * * 7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 7 ° * * * * . eee EE ' Shall Offer i rave his him down and ga a ca v2.80 pa - support to the labor ean Gate Oe us 50 didate—not because he 40nly, red wees. Qo- ~ 10.00 likes the labor party but Carts, at wANse » wants to hang 2 Only, red. epee @o- dl 00 because he wan o> oe KE KK KKK KEKE HH Vancouver, B. C., April 26. This city is in deep mourning to- day over the gallant heroes who fell in the reeent batite at Longe- Sam Newton used to be marck. The casualty list shows | a great advocate of We that the Canadians lost heavily, “New Freedom het &, including many of Vancouver's the freedom of publicity prominent citizens. It is believed and doing everything up that the total death list exceeds a thousand officers and men. was in the times when Officers Hit’Hard. Sam was seeking ofiice. Among the fallen there were The corrupting influences three Ganadian colonels, Colonel of power, however, has |Hart-MeHarg, of this city; Lieu- had its sway, as it does ‘tent Colonel! P. Birchall, of the with all weak men, and to- ;permanent staff, and Lieutenant day Sam is an out-and- Colonel Russell Boyle, command- out advocate of “Star *)iig the 10th Battalion, Besides Chamber™ methods in the Poo Captain Cecil Merrit, a son- lin-law of Sir Hibbert Tupper, and Captain Maxwell Fleming, both of ARGAINS B*., the Baby 9 ~~ § Only High Grade Collapsible Go-Carts GIVEN AWAY To Close Out Quickly We Also 7 Sulkys Reg. $4.50, Now.... 3.00 PRINCE RUPERT TENT & AWNING OO. The list lof Vancouver’s wounded includes | Me ajor lant Hibbert Tupper, a son of Sir , Vancouver, were killed. Godson-Godson, Lieuten- Hibbert, and Lieutenants’ 8. |Darmour, G. Kenworthy, Vic- tor McLean, 8. H. Goodall, A. G. iSpencer, G. H. Davis and A. L, Lindsay. McHarg's Regord. At the opening of the court to- the the loss sustained by the death of Hart-McHarg. He of Vancouver, and had served in the South Afri- He won the | day judge madé reference to Colonel was an eminent lawyer can war as a private. Prince of Wales’ Prize, the Gov- ernor General's Prize and the world’s championship rifle shot last year. He was born at Kil- kenny Barracks, Lreland, the son of Major McHarg, D. 8. O., who was an officer under “Chinese Gordon.” Majestic Theatre Tw. Nye of Concert Also a High Clase Program “UNREST” In Two Parts-—A Psychological Drama “THE BORROWED NECKLACE” “THE FURNACE MAN” “GETTING FATHER’S GOAT” A Corking Comedy Miss E, Reinbold-—Song Miss Gladys Kemp-—Danee Admission 10 and 166 Coming—Wednesday and Thursday The Best Serial Exhibited Yet! Entited “The House of Mystery” Seventh Episode of “The Black Box” Ore VANCOUVER CONTINGENT HIT HARD IN RECENT BATTLE AT LANGEMARCK COL. HART-McHARG AMONG THE SLAIN---SON-IN-LAW OF HIBBERT TUPPER KILLED AND SON WOUNDED.-.--MANY NON- COMMISSIONED OFFICERS INCLUDED THREE AMERICAN FISHING BOATS HERE Three new American independ- ent fishing boats arrived in Prince Rupert today and last night. The Tordenskjold came in with 35,000 pounds of halibut, the Lib- erty with 30,000 and the Sitka with 35,000. There was considerable dicker- ing this morning before they dis- posed of their catch. The first offer they had was 4 1-2 and 2 cents, but it was finally sold for 2 1-2 cents to the cold While this not good a price as they secured at Seattle last trip, it is contended that the prices secured here are 4 1-2 and storage. is as as good as 6 cents straight in Se- attle when time and cost of go- ing south is considered, The fish- ermen appear to be well pleased with their trip. THE WEATHER. By F. W. Dowling, Obeerver. April 26, (5 a. m., 1915. oN eae a eee 29.754 ee, Ck cee awees 40.0 ee ee OCS ror ene . 16 eedeecsaten 1.86 For a comfortable room, come to the 8t. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec. end Avenue, near Eighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room Free baths. Rates reasonable. Try our Nut or Lump Coal, It's the best quality. Phone 15, P, BR, Goal Co, 96.8 the owners are anxious through as many shipments as possible. A large force of men are employed at the mine and the ore will be shipped as fast as it can be secured, The owners are very confident about the future of the mine, and believe that this shipment will more than justify that confidence. The Rocher de Boule can really be classed as one of Prince Rupert's to get industries since all their shipping and is carried through this city. business on CAPTURE TURK SHIPS. (Special to The Dally Newe.) Athens, April 26.—Allied war- ships captured the Turkish steamers Virgina and Madda car- rying contraband. They were fly- ing the American flag and were taken to Lemnos. MAJESTIC THEATRE. The Majestic announces an- other high-class program for to- night and tomorrow in addition to the usual first of the week sing- ing and dancing items. The films include “Unrest,” a psychological drama in two reels; “The Borrowed Necklace,” ‘The Furnace Man,” and a great com- edy entitled “Getting Father's Goat.” EASTERN STAR. All those who are interested in the formation of a branch of the Eastern Star Chapter in Prince Rupert are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Mobley, on Monday evening at 8 p. m. 95-7 HHHHHEHRHHHHEH EERE E * CANADIAN REO CROSS * SOCIETY Needs more funds to care for wounded Canadians at the front. Will you help? Leave at this office or send to Dr. Jas. W. Robertson, Chairman Red Cross So- ciety, Ottawa. tf. Se RHEE RRER ER EE RHE HH HH * * * * * * * * * Social Entertainment Given Under the: Auspices of the P. R. CATHOLIC CLUB APRIL 28th Card Playing and Dancing Starts 8 P. M. 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