— == PRINCE Ry PERT. — TUR SDAY, MAY 4, 1915 UB) IARINES TO ATTACK AMERICAN SH PRICE FIVE CENTS eal ATTACK YESTERDAY ON THE BRITISH FRONT WAS EASILY R REPULSED BY ISLAND WATER WORKS WiLL BE PUT wer ACTION OF COUNCIL VOKED -POINTED OU GUARANTEE OF muSsT IN BY DAY LABOR TO DO IT BY CONTRACT Is RE- T THAT THERE Is NO WHAT THE CITY PAY. cil decided | last week it was decided to revoke government ction with This be act. to have but only as the wa- the marine vater and the for the work t over. meeting held|,,, fee al | Siti that there was no guarantee that} wWijliams & Manson wrote the A letter was read from the city |less than 93,000,000 acres under EN DEATH OF i labor would cost only $26,000. Council lest aight on’ bebelf of | auditor, we Waited. tot night |Preserve for pre-emption, and, of The reply was that Mr. Hull had ; ' Ithe le veve ‘ing : DAVID Z. McLENNAN “0 see | Mr. Kyte, who received injuries by|accepting the reduced fee of |*™ lands surveyed during the given his word that it would not} I. _|past two years, 1,700,000 acres ‘ost more jan electric shock from a city tele-}%1,200 for his services for 1915. hocked agein|: nore. a paave been subdivided into sec- ee re A motion was therefore put that \P lone A settlement is asked for|}Alderman Maitland asked if there sons of 460 ented. 004 are open th of David Z. |the proposal be accepted and that jor a suit to recover $5,000 dam- | was a local man who could do the | for pre-emption, enough to fur- ithe city solicitor prepare a bylaw|ages will be proceeded with. The|work and Alderman Edge reported|nish 160 acres to each of 10,625) rit ito permit the work being carried|matter was referred to the city|that there was not. Mr. Hodges |additional pre-emptors . Ev- — re jout. This was carried. solicitor for Fopert. “was bia Pp ointed auditor. ery assistance is given to those et about 2 30 | scieneniliiadinaisiinanta eaiinain natn sninabine a teiagecciaaiin asia aduiiniilialosh ed alone. Aj} eer laundry iis usual parcel id on the floor, | most become he was dead was seen in ttawe about 114 wers. Inside, itions for the the indications ed dead while er. ver immediate- » and Dr. Cade, reviewed will come Jury, cer, case ers al- obably died from heart s einployed at He ©. McLennan, ly. The recently, intern- 0) Prinee Ru- Will arrive Lo attend the 8 eee oaRD OF THANKS. mn extends his to the many inleered their stance during ment, CONFECTIONERY © Cream and Candies Freshly Made Y Our toe © ream Brick "Oreo ree ° suneneaeg loneey Laundry Third Avenue East Phone 118 Most Modern ') Machinery Built, I Any luesday or ind See llow Do It dSolut Olute Satisfaction Is Guarant receere aes OCC ——— 9 OR; RORCOE rrread lthis and have bor, The city B. Hull, the Dominion estimated that the $26,000 and it done engineer by day la and Ge engineer, labor would material therefo that the cost to the city should be the contract price of the material, £13,000, cost 000. It was proposed, and the cost of labor, or Alderman Dybhayn poi Si: Sade E which would probably be $26,000. Say nted out | i This phot of soccer. It was sent by the wooden hor | | | j | | :| i} | Oo was taken in F Private mascot of the 7 rance immediately N. soccer after Rumney, seated be elub). CITY AUDITOR. MEN OF NO. 1 CASUALTY CLEARING HOSPITAL. a game hind the SEVERE ATTACK ON METHODS The a few of the McBride ernment contained in the Vancou- following are |charges against the gov- ver Ministerial Union's pamphlet, | Phe Crisis” 1914, Hon. W.R. of Lands, made The Daily Col- “In the past On January 1, Minister this statement in of |e ven years about 2,500,000 acres up There are today no Ross, onist Victoria: jof land have been taken by | pre-emptors, GERMANY GROWS HOSTILE T0 STATES— ATTACK ON BRITISH WAS EASILY REPULSED (Special to The Dally News.) Paris, May 4.—A German at- tack on the British front north of Ypres took place The driven back by the the yesterday. Grermans were British. In the lies delivered an attack, Argonne success- fully gaining ground. AGENT FOR MARKET. committee recom- that the city agent to A motion Alder- expressed his disap- He believ- market The mended last night appoint commission handle the City Market to this effect was passed, a man Casey proval of the scheme. ed this would put the market com- pletely the hog. The mission business was already the He wanted on com- curse of the country. a man appointed on salary, A letter from J, H, McLean was asking for the agent. He had been three years in the City Market at St. John, N B., and would give bonds, Appli- as position eations will be called for. The market committee also recommended writing to the other of the an exchange markets province public asking for Fish could be for the centers, of prod- ucts. given at cost in exchange products of other Quality, satisfaction and econ- Al-4 ! Wellington Coal, 63tf. omy. New _e 116. (Special to The Daily News.) May 4.—The News says that it is reported con- London, fidentially from Duteh sources that the German submarines are ordered to sink every American vessel sighted, especially passen- ger liners, regardless of the loss This is to dem- the of American life. onstrate their contempt for impotence of the United States, Press Furious. May 4.—The man campaign of hatred against America is growing intense. The Ameri- Amsterdam, Ger- press urges a boycott of sub- treatment. The A. F. & A.M MASONIC FUNERAL SERVICE ean products, Americans are jected to offensive An Emergency Communi- cation of Tyee Lodge, No. 66, A. F. & A.M, B,C. R., will be held at the Masonic Temple on Wednesday, May 5, 1915, at 3 P. M., for the pulse of conducting the funeral of the late Brother David Z. McLennan, of Tus- can Lodge No. 39, A. F. & A. M., Trout Lake, B. C. ‘1 Sojourning Brethern are invited to attend. By Order of the W. M. J. M. CARMICHAEL, Secretary. Financial | |Berlin Post, in a firebrand arti- cle entitled “Tactlessness,” at- tacks Ambassador Gerard for istating that British officers and soldiers were treated |but pleasant.” drew's Society rooms, evening at 8 o'clock in the St, entries for the coming se be received and schedule “anything SHELLS LIGHTHOUSE. (Special to The Dally News.) pC penhagen, May 4—A German warship tofay shelled and set fire ito the Lagskaer lighthouse on Aland Island, at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia. " BASEBALL. (Special to The Dally News.) The resulls of the baseball games played yesterday in the Northwestern League are as fol- lows: Spokane 6, Vancouver 4, Seattle 3, Aberdeen 1, Tacoma 5, Victoria 2. Tacoma leads the league. FOOTBALL. The Prince Rupert Football League will meet on Wednesday An- all ason will drafted, when Geo. Miiner Jos. Raatz Fvmpress Cafe MENT — TRY US ORDERS TO SINK AMERICAN SHIPS PLANS ARE ON FOOT TO SHOW THEIR CONTEMPT FOR AMERICAN IMPOTENCE---PRESS FURIOUS AT AMBASSADOR FOR REPORTING ON BRITISH PRISONERS ALLIED ARMIES ARE AT ANCIiixT EPHESUS Athens, May ment of the Turkish forts in the 4.—The bombard- Gulf of Smyrna has been resum- ed. The Allies have effected a landing on the site of ancient Ephesus, sixty-five miles south of Smyrna, SUBMARINED. (Special to The Daily News) London, May 4, The British ship Minterne was torpedoed off the Scilly Islands. Two of her crew were killed. SALE OF CERTIFICATES. On the advice of City Clerk Woods, action of the the Council endorsed the informal meeting of the Council held a few days ago, in whieh they agreed to accept the bank's offer of 92 1-2 three- years 6 per cent treasury certifi- for cates. Five hundred York and the balance in London. P. R. Coal Co.'s Coal—Best e;house nut or lump. Protection against burning flues. Phone 15, 104-106 Mr, Merchant, have you got that financial statement or bal. anee sheet drawn up yet? If not, Phone 98. 102.107 ‘tor, thousand | dollars will be disposed of in New MINISTERIAL UNION REPORTS CRISIS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA OF McBRIDE GOVERNMENT— — MISREPRESENTATIONS ON CONDITIONS OF LANDS OF PROVINCE ARE POINTED OUT IN PAMPHLET. who seek to go on the land.” In the 1914 stated acres available Legislature, the gentleman “that there were 4,500,000 for settlers within on January 29, same three miles of railways.” (Colon- ist, January 31. Attorney-General later defence of the Bowser made a vigorous present government's land policy, when addressing the Conservative Association of Ward VI, Vancou- 141, 1914 He reserves had heen routes of the Grand Trunk Great Eastern to prevent the speculator getting ver, on December stated that “placed along the Canadian Northern, Pacific and Pacific in and grabbing lands along the line of added, “The total amount of land sur- veyed and ready for the pre-emp- the pre-emptor alone, amounted to 91,128,567 acres, one-third of the total area of the ’ “In the whole of Can- 36,000,000 while in British Columbia alone we have 91,128,567 acres surveyed and re- railroads’; and and province. there acres under are only cultivation, ada served for the settler.” (News- Advertiser and Daily Province, Vancouver, December 12, 1914.) Lands for Settlers. Still more recently the govern- ment has issued a series of ex- and elaborate folders dealing with the lands of the province along the lines of rail- of these is entitled Lands for Settlers,” and at top and bottom of the title “Free Sur- pensive road. One “Surveyed page stand the words Other striking an- bold type, and inside are: “Room for Alon® Railways’’; Await Settlers’’; “2,292,- Acres of Surveyed Lands Held ” Two large of the folder— one showing the area traversed by the Grand Trunk Pacific Rai!way, and the other that crossed by the Continued | on Poge Three LONDON CAFE And Grill ALWAYS FIRST CLASS BOXES FOR LADIES WESTHOLME "MARY PICKFORD in the Fine Five-Reel Comedy “SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN” And an Up-to-Date Pathe News WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY ” veyed Lands. nouncements, in on cover Thousands “Homes 127 for Pre-emption. maps occupy mos! = Admission: ‘10, 15 and 250 Coming Friday and Gaturday, the Last but One Episode of And a Keystone Comedy “THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN”