—_——— ee VI. NO) 101 ——= SERMA ; "SHIPS E BO THE DAILY NEWS = =— ee NEW ATTACK ON k ON DARDANELLES ALLIED FLEET ENTERS NARROWS | IGHTING ON LAND SAID To BE FURIOUS — FIVE THOUSAND TURKISH PRISONERS TAKEN — ALLIES MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. ._——_~ a (Special to The Dally Newe.) rhe lo-Freneh ‘ iO bombardment. furiously bom- rts at the Narrows ed the bombardment ighou night. Allies Win on Land. On land, the Allies have been s. They have s of Maitos and aking & eupied the tow! greater fleet Dardanelles and taken been bre Gallipoli and have 5,000 prisoners, uught to Addi tional forces were disembarked at at The fighting on both sides of the danellés is said to be who have Tenedos and Lemnos Gallipoli dawn, land Dar- terrific. Meeting Success. April 30.—The ships are now at Vrysey fronting the Chanake the They furious attack on the London, allied making forts. straits. are a COUVER GERMANS TO DETENTION CAMP (Special to The Dally Newe) Vancouver, April 30.—Four lo- | Germans, Baron Von Lutto- tz, Dr. Otto Grumert, Paul Koop dd Prede spritzel have been ested a ent to the military ent ul It has been found that they a e the parties who lebrated «the reeent Canadian pualties a house in Point y Renembe Hotpoint Week— yi to & Hotpoint iron now manent educed to $3.50. El ll Stovo $4.35 for one week lr. Now you can afford to cook electricily. Investigate. Drop 08s to our store when you go ) ma We are opposite Post Parkin & Ward erie Co,, Lt 100-102 TR RRR CANADIAN RED CROSS * SOCIETY * Needs n funds to care * for wounded Canadians at * the front. Will you help? * Leave at office or send * ) Dr. Jas. W. Robertson, # “Mirman Red Cross So. # Clely, Ottawa tf. * Mek ee knee eneee SPPPPOPIO ODDO DO DODGY Majestic. Theatre TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Sensation Greaduey eee P Attraction ‘THE RADIUM THIEVES” In 3 Parts “IT ALL DEPENDS” i nedy Drama “THE EVER GALLANT MARQUIS” ally Fine Comedy & Admission 10 and 166 Exeept Pioneer ini Thira Avenue East i Phone 118 ‘then ‘he Most Modern sn, we Machinery Built, ma ‘ny Tuesday or “Sday and See How We Do It a bsolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed ‘ination PROTESTS AGAINST April 30, meeting held in Burwish Hall, to dissolution of Parlia- Toronto, At a pub- lie Victoria University, “protest against the ment this year,” and “against the of while the war holding a Federal election two. resolu- drafted Premier is on,” advanced, to protesting to amended were originally to be Robert any tions sent Sir Borden, against intention bring about election, was after tended that party press and party followers had for the threatened election, was resolved to send it also to the Sir Wil- second an several speakers had con- been responsible and it leader of the opposition, frid Laurier. The lution declared that other public meetings to protest against hold- ing an election should be held throughout the country. The resolution as adopted was reso- moved by Chancellor Bowler, sec- onded by Mrs. L. Hamilton. It was resolved: “That in the opinion of this meeting there should be no elec- tion in Canada before the close of the 1915, the war is previously ended, in order year unless that in the meantime the govern- ment may have the support of the entire nation and may give its un- divided attention to helping to bring the struggle to a successful end. “That this involve on the part of the opposition a friendly ¢o- operation in the and that a copy of this resolution forwarded to the Premier, Sir and the leader of present crisis be Robert Borden, the opposition, Sir Wilfrid Lau- rier.” Chancellor Bowler, who spoke first, confessed to the “inbred sin of party feeling,” but ed he had placed such considera- tions behind those of the weal of and empire. He called upon all to see that “the prom- ise for a general election shall not come through.” Amongst those who spoke were maintain- made A. E. Ames, R. D. Fairbairn, A.C McDonald, Prof. M. G. Wrong, Mrs. L. A. Hamilton and Miss Constance Boulton. St. Andrew's Society will hold another of their popular invita tion dances tonight, A nicely blended program of Canadian and has been arranged ieeeer \Seotch dances forts eight miles up| HOLDING ELECTION PRINCE RUPpY RT, 8, G., FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915 rhis huge eatapult is being bombs at the Germans in France. (Special to The Daily News.) Paris, April 30. The German fleet stole out again last night and made another raid. This time they attacked the coast of France They bombarded the city of Dun- NEW CATAPULT DEVICE USED BY FRENCH. used in a French trench to hurl GERMAN FLEET ATTACKS DUNKIRK AND ESCAPES WITHOUT INJURY ee: TWENTY CIVILIANS KILLED AND FORTY-FIVE INJURED BY BOMBARDMENT—SAID TO OF THE WAR. BE BOLDEST RAID killing wounding the twenty ci- and into city, j villians forty-five. rhe one of the boldest of the war. ter bombarding the in the greatest hurry and appar- PRICE FIVE i ee ota FIER AIERSE FIGHTING ON AT THE DARDANELLES MBARD DUNKIRK-—-NEW ATTACK ON YSER CANAL /REPULSED VANCOUVER MINISTERS MAKE ATTACK ON THE M’BRIDE GOVT. ISSUED PAMPHLET CALLED TH FORTH CONDITIONS IN E CRISIS, IN WHICH THEY SET THE PROVINCE —- WILL IC OPINION. | AFFECT PUBL (Special to The Daily News.) April 30,—-A great ' sensation been created lby the taken the | ministerial association in the Vancouver, has here part by local at- McBride government. entitled The by that showing in plain words the con- that exist in this under the present govern- ‘tack on the \ has pamphlet Crisis been issued body ‘ditions prov- ince iment, Charges Graft. Straight charges of graft are made against several of the min- isters of the Crown as well as that The fact that an independent body like the Ministerial Union has taken this stand lends a tone of seriousness to the charges and will have an important bearing on the opinion of misfeasance of office. of the country. GERMAN WIRELESS “STEPPED UP” OVERNIGHT j j New York, ‘eet 30.—The big i'Telefunken wireless station at | Sayville, Long Island, the plant | through which the German gov- jernment transmits most of its of- t ' . * . ‘ficial communications to the Uni- ited States, and through which the [German embassy communicates lwith Berlin, has been quietly, al- imest- overnight, so to speak, lchanged from a 35-kilowatt plant jinto one of 100 kilowatts. Three are ready to be lhnoed in position, and probably lbefore the end of next week the new and more powerful apparatus S > 500-foot towers will be working. The transformation of the Say- of the most transatlantic in this ville plant into one of the lecommunicating stations jpowerful attack is said to have been tart of the world has been car- Af-| iried on so quietly that very few city they le ft | persons outside of the radio offi- icials of the Department of Com- jenaita will be taken along. NEW ATTACK ON YSER CANAL WAS REPULSED (Special to The Daily News.) London, April 30.—Yesterday the Germans made another attack on the Yser Canal, following a lull after the former fighting. In this, however, they utterly failed, the Allies having completely re- pulsed them. Dead Unburied. Paris, April 30.—Sixteen thou- sand unburied bodies lie on the battlefields between the coast and Ypres. Neither side will grant a truce to bury the bodies. Deter- mined efforts are being made to prevent an epidemic of cholera. TOOK ESCAPED SHIP. (Special to The Daily News.) London, April 30.—The Ger- man supply ship Macedonian, whieh escaped from Los' Palmos recently, has been recaptured by kirk, riineteen shells being thrown jently returned unhurt. meree and a few naval officials the British Admiralty. BRIGANDS LOOT LAKE KATHLEEN COAL. eet “7 = ponanges be: OR EE service re j rhe as be AND KILL In SMYRNA i a ix ervice have nown 1 * 1. oO. oO. F. ANNIVE RY * Frank Franks, of Vancerver, is jing done. . RSA e Syracuse, Sicily, April 29. proceeding with the developme ont The anaes — pot vet Be * The Independe+ Order * work oO ~ “Ot yroper € ‘ns rN e é ‘ 4 rravelers arriving here from Asia rl n his coal property at a — vest hes sl ciaiinin * of Oddfellows will cele- * ake Ké een. ave Jen gs is |Commerce, ere is no reas : j Minor say the situation in Smyr- Lake Kathleen. Dave Jennin ' . : a a . * brate their ann'versary by * in charge of the crew of men do- |to doubt that the license will be ; oe . ; sonia tte They state that = ie Ss . |* attending Divine Service, * na is terrible. ley state (all ing the work. eranted as soon as the station is + od ae eet Gee bands of Mussulman brigands are | PA ars TENSES TP te sa ready for operation, = . ong sie : : : - * on Sunday, May 1, at 7:30 * committing all kinds of out- Safety First—Use New Wel- Degg ~. * P.M All visitor as" * ington Coal. Phone 116. 67tf. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS. - , BE VIGHOTS APO He rages, pillaging, burning prop- ae a * vited to attend. * erty, killing and taking hostages. | g¢9RpORATION OF THE CITY OF) The following were amongst|* Will meet at Lodge * Persons bringing this report} PRINCE RUPERT. those sailing today by the Prince;* at 6:30 P. M. * say the Europeans in Smyrna ur- is Rupert for the south: Mr. and|* N. M. MeNEILL, N * a tly ask. the assistance of the NOTICE. Mrs. J. D. MeArthur, Lieutenant |* A, DOUGLAS, R. 8. * gently ask the a ‘ rhe relephe Department hereby and Mrs Hemme!l Lieutenant * 101-102 * United States cruiser Tennessee, | notifies the aaa that when the Police |* ee ; , _ | Department or Fire Department is required Marshall, Lieuterant Nichols, | ge ge ae te a eae ee He eee ae eae now in Edstern waters, Or Any] it will not be necessary to Bive @ number : pia r v' " . m lput just to call FIRE DEPARTMENT or Lieutenant Van der Byl, o B. other force or influence which} pojice DEPARTMENT] This will avoid}Hull, Archdeacon Collison, Rish- America can exercise, ) any error in getting the Department re op Du Vernet, R. Jennings, T.ieu- RG INS | quired, a8 in the confuston which arises : 4 4 ee ae in ease of FIRE’ a wrong number is fre tenant Colonel Geo. Ross, BK, A. POPE POOLE : | dently given, thereby as pee be Sinclair, W. J. Bowser, Andy ‘l'y. For the Bab Scandinavian Society telephone Superintendent,{son, Mr. Thomlinson, Mr. Fall, y : i Ra ~ iW. A. Dyke and T. Bronsky. Will Give a ee a . @ Only High Grade eo. ner os. eatz — SOCIAL AND DANCE BASEBALL. In the K. of P. Hall, Saturday Collapsible Go-( arts May 1, at 9 P.M. Fempress ( afe (Special to The Dally News) Almost Refreshments Vancouver, April 30,—In_ the GIVEN AWAY 2 . 33 UNDER NEW MANAGE- coast baseball league Seattle beat |g TO Close Out Quickly We Admission - Gentlemen, $1 MENT — TRY US Vancouver yesterday by 4 to 2; Shall Offer fee ° POOP Victoria beat Spokane by 42 to 4, 8 Only, o> SHRGr Grr : 40nly, reg. $14.00 Go- ie MAIL AT SKIDEGATE. a 10.00 ASH SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY . om me neo ee C The Prince John, whieh leaves Gi, GE. oc idencessece a SQUARE LOAVES WMREAD, BAGH .. ww. etree reese 5o here Sunday evening for the Also 7 Sulk OREAM PUFFS, PER DOZ, ©6061. c eerie ee enes 300 South, will call en route at Skide- ys SHORT BREAD, PER DOZ.........0 6 crrrre reer eens 20c |wate. This will be good news for Reg. $4.50, Now.... 3.00 the Islands as their service has . “ai PRINCE RUPERT TENT & Knott- Clifton Bakery, Ltd. Sia 190 jheen very limited of late, rhe AWNING CO.