ee a = NO) 402 si as x a ———— ee 0 ———- PRINCE RUPERT, B. 6.,8ATURDAY, MAY 41,1915, —— PRICE FIVE aetna ARMY BOTTLED BY THE ALLIES TURKISH ARM \ took place last of Mr. Clinton and Miss Kath- Biggar, Sask. is performed by Only a few if the econtract- present, V OZ ee ee ee CALLS HIS BLUFF the s published the report held by Wm. Hill, vrrespondent Man- statements about ti} RB Cc. lays ago Lawn in stated that William ha ide railway subsidis ch his audi- him to admit rate and mis- Our estimable the pire > usual ALY r e Memporary Em- “gentle. describes “lie” News. iberate he t of the The « f this their paper blaff, contribute hundred local ull to ne the hos- annot produce telegram from Citizen of the ‘ining the faets tated, providing Will put up an unt to for- same institu- telegram can ed. This offer a till noon May 4, Now old man or people of that your entirely deserving ‘clerization that ‘able paper ean. be on admit Pring the pert Slatemerns are rnd ha ch a res pe ty } h > * * * * * * * * > * * * * € * * * > * . a . * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LEE I TTT TT ' Give @ SOCIAL AND DANCE Int me of P. Hall, Saturday “Y 1, at8 Pp. mM. Ref reshments Mamission ~ Gentlomen, $1 PPPoe. AUGHT IN TRAP... he May Gril only. for the Geo. Milner Fempress Cafe | Alex. ister of marine and fisheries, has the destinetion of re government and the has Rober to his ability. one of the most capable the employ of the government, Remember 3 permanently reduced to $3.50. El by electricity. across to our your Postomce. Kleetric Go., HELD BETWEcN ARMY AND FLEET TREAT FROM GALLIPOLI! PENINSULA IS CUTT OFF AND THE ALLIED ARMIES HAVE THEM AT THEIR MERCY— SEVERE FIGHTING The French have oce - d Yenish MAN WHO DEFEATED TUPPER VISITS RUPERT the deputy min-| the Johnson, has just visited Prince Rupert, was formerly Liberal member for North Sydney, Cape Breton. He) being the man who defeated Sir Charles| Tupper in 1896. Mr. Johnson received his pres-| ent appointment under the Lau- fact that it under Sir t Borden is a great tribule He retained is said to be men i Hotpoint Week— to 8 Hotpoint iron now Stovo $4.35 for one week Now you can afford to cook Investigate, Drop store when you 8° We are Parkin opposite & Ward 100.102 mail, Ltd, eee Jos. Raatz UNDER NEW MANAGE- MENT — TRY US DUNKIRK 3OMBARDED AT i (Special to The Dally Newe) the Turkish forces in which thes M 1 The end of /are supported by the allied fleet r y on the Galli-| Gallipoli and Maidos have been { ppears to be in|destroyed. There has veen fut ght. Th hold both necks |jous fighting and very heavy land the py ind the Turkish | jogses. my is bott p between them < Turks in Trap. es have started) Athens, May 1.—Forced to ement to crush) withdraw from the north side of IN THE RING {the peninsula to the southeast | the Turkish main army is now (Bpecial t The Oat News.) concentrated at the Dardanelles, | Winnipeg. May 4.—Sidel Duff, |between Gallipoli and Maidos and | St. Pa civen the popular |are in great danger of being des- | er Charley Burns |troyed by the British. Despatches 1 twe d bout. from Tenidos report that the re- iis treat from the peninsula to the WEDDING BELLS mainland is cut off and that now} turn the | j submarines who| miralty r captured by the 20 MILE RANGE — 8 GERMAN SUBMARINES CAUGHT tide on the Marne (Special to The Dally News.) May 1.—HFight have been either sunk Paris, German British within last week. Che British Ad- apparently worked a huge deception on the Germans. The announcement that shipping be- tween England and Holland was ordered lish fleet was about to retire stopped was planned to give the impression that the Brif from the protection of the trade routes, | iducing * * * * * * . iz * * . iThis decoy come merce meantime arranged to catch the submarines had the effect ol submarines to their raids the again out com- In the ‘ts were to pursue destroying mines and ne eee EER RE CANADIAN RED 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, | * xen ER ine | (eR ROR RR ROR OR '‘* 1. 0. 0. F. ANNIVERSARY * *| ‘BAPTIST CHURCH can see straight before | Che Independent Order *| sas they start to criticize their * of Oddfellows will cele- *| Morning worship, 1f a. m., superiors. Weakness and * brate their anniversary by *|Subject; “Christian Living.” Eve- puerility make an exceed- * attending Divine Service, */ning worship, 7:30 p.m, Subject: ingly bad mixture. (* at the Methodist Chureh */8Sin and its Symptoms.” Sun- #O8886 08808008 on Sunday, May 2, at 7:30 ~*/day School meets at 2:30, * P.M, All visitors are in- *| a eacailetl ? . A RIOT OF FUN! * vited to attend. *| GA, MeNichol, Industrial Com- wun enaav povenayr a * Will meet at Lodge */ missioner of the G. T, P., left for os * at 6:30 P. M. */the interior this morning on a Dough and (i * N. M. MeNEILL, N. G. * | short visit. With the inimitable CHAS. CHAP- . A. DOUGLAS, KR. 8. * | mntcliogpibsiioneneticengi LIN in the lead. i with results which are ifying to the Today the orders for t trade, but passenger ships are not} yet allowed until the routes have been thoroughly cleared of sub- marines. TD The train was delayed about) fifteen minutes this morning in order to accommodate a few pas- | sengers who were coming in on the John. The John just arrived from Vancouver, eee ER EERE RR i Admiralty the is in Septe n which she rber. ierman advance and it is impossible for the Turks to either return or to cross the Dar-| danelles owing to the long range | eee ae pe yee. i FORT WHICH HELD OUT AGAINST GERMAN SHELLS transport, trying to escape, was sunk by the Queen Elizabeth. Che interior court of the fortress of Troy The Turkish positions at Niajara | Mans vainly endeavored to smash with 17-ineh and Nichari have been bombarded. | The fortress held out and helped to check the ¢ EIGHT GERMAN SUBMARINES CAUGHT BRITISH DECOY INDUCED THEM QUT RECENT ORDER TO STOP SHIPPING BETWEEN ENGLAND AND HOLLAND USED TO GIVE IMPRESSION BRITISH FLEET WAS AWAY---SUBMARINES THEN CAME OUT most gre Admiralty. has given he resumption of Ger- | ——————— ——EEESS=== —_— DUNKIRK BOMBARDED BY LAND~- GERMANS SHOOT TWENTY MILES REPORT OF BOMBARD™WENT BY FLEET IS UNFOUNDED—THE BRITISH AVIATORS FIND POMBARDMENT CAME FROM GERMAN LAND POSITIONS (Special to The Daily News.) set the aviators searching for Paris, May 1.—Reports of the their origin. They found that the bombardment of Dunkirk by the | Germans held positions about German fleet has been shown to| twenty miles away and that they be British aviators} were shelling the city from that have that the from long-range Germans using very shells | guns for work. The were dropped in the city yesterday | shells dropped into Dunkirk are This) unfounded. discovered bomb- | quarter. The large ardment was are land batteries. Ten more this causing several casualties. fifteen inches in diameter. BASEBALL (Special to The Daily News.) CRUISER INTERNS Washington, May 1.—The Ger- Vancouver, May 1.—In_ the) man converted cruiser Kron Prinz Coast Baseball League yesterday| Wilhelm has interned at Newport Seattle again beat Vancouver by|News, at which place she arrived a score of 3 to 2: Spokane won] on April 11 after an eight month's over Victoria by 9 to 8: Tacoma@a|epyise, during which she sank beat Aberdeen by 1 to 0. Tacoma} fourteen merchantmen. now leads the league. cssteeatencnaeenntstnoesseoes — Mr. Merchant, have you got BASEBALL that financial statement or bal- All teams wishing to enter the |@™ce Sheet drawn up yet? If not, City League please send a rep- Phone 98. 02-107 jresentative to a meeting at City > ae KKH ERR ER CAN’T SEE STRAIGHT | Hall on Monday night. the Em- View Hotel and open They con- that when a_ hotel “gutted with fire” as their own report puts it, And drenched with water from the icp to the bot- it very wrong to say that “it is no more.” Well a man with a con- torted view like that prob- ably would still find him- self at home in its ruins. But the same article ac- cuses this paper of mis- According to pire the Bay still exists for tend is is business. tom, is ~ [FRENCH MAKING AN KKK KKH HK HHH HH KH KH KH KH OH K ATTACK IN BELGIUM representing reports and in the next breath states | Paris, May ; ont Official) The that we should not have iFrench attacks in Belgium are reported the facts about | progressing on the entire front. the fire. Surely this is | Two successive lines of trenches sophistry of the blindest were taken and a large number kind. The News reported ‘of prisoners captured the fire like all other BRITISH QUIET May 1.—The British front is unchanged. giving the simple truth and gave due credit to the fire brigade, which no doubt did the best they events, London, situation on the |The British artillery supporting could under the circum- the French attacks brought a stances. The Empire ought ;German aeroplane down, to employ an editor who SSESCT STE CCST TTT CT TS EM ETHS EH TE DORE HOES ‘CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. ESTHOLM W E | CASH SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SQUARE LOAVES BREAD, EACH CREAM PUFFS, PER DOZ. SHORT BREAD, PER DOZ.. | Knott- Clifton Bakery, Ltd. Phone 190 oes | NOTICE. ’ The Telephone Department hereby O P E R A H O U S E notifies the public, that when the Police { TONIGHT Department or Fire Department is required it will not be necessary to give a number COMING! COMING! but just to call FIRE DEPARTMENT or Monday and Tuesday “PLAYING POLICE DEPARTMEN' This will avoid WITH FIRE” and Marry Fuller in any error in getting the Department re “WHO'LL MARRY MARRY" Wednesday and Thureday— 5-Reel Paramount Feature-—“SUCH A LIT- TLE QUEEN” confusion which arises 1 wrong number is fre causing delay r. C, DUNCAN, lcphone Superintendent, iquired, as im the of PURE gently given, thereby ' | im ease —e-umummumemmmemen dieeeeeee eee eeeeas ees