THE DAILY NEWS ‘ fs “cf ats Nt) {08 Er ph ING] RUPERT, B. G., SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915 ASHINGTON NONCOMMITAL ABOUT LOSS ON LUSITA ———E LY WILL ENTER THE FIGHT TO ANNEX TURKISH ISLANDS as OF ITALY DECLARING WAR PREMATURE — SINKING OF LUSITANIA GAVE UNFAVORABLE IMPRESSION IN ITALY AGAINST GERMANY. (Special to The Daily Newe) had been signed months ago by he- | j | das Laporte, wholesale oe HORMISI APURTE Pw Lb Hon.A.E.KeEmMP RICK GALT COMMISSION TO PURCHASE WAR MUNITIONS. May 8.—Italy has decid- tween Britain and Italy and that proclaim the annexation of the negotiations .with Austria | rkish islands in the Aege@n | wore carried on only to gain time, hich is equivalent to @ dee-).7, that Italy could strike at the of wal oe Turkey. time that suited Lord Kitchener's | vill cause the Teutonic al- plans. nking of the Lusitania aused a most unfavorable here against Ger- Edmonton Rumor. onton, May 8.—The local have issued an extra con- s the news that Italy has ed war on Austria, New York Has It. York, May 8. The New joard of Trade has received t that Italy has declared \ustri#Mas a result of the if that country to aecede demands of Italy. Frisco Papers. , while by no iuthentic, indicate at least ie ports sivained be- ountries. Italian published in San Francis-'! today de- | ed here inevitable. tain the interesting ' ial an LUCAS SUES MINISTERIAL UNION |Special to The Dally Newe.) Bb. C., May 8.—Alex. has issued a writ st members of the ion on account of lack made the It is that ' that Lucas made profit 5 now tior ‘ iL} agreement ouver M.L el aga \ rial allewed in extent ‘ i $10,000 in a tim- “ When he was assessor in if the union in- it are Reverends ( Stillman, Hen- “rus and O'Donnell. The ‘ Of the damages is not BASEBALL. Special to The Daily Nowe.) — ‘ng is the result of . es in the North- h Lea ni Spokane, 4, Ma, 3; Tacoma, 2, deen Seattle, 4. ive how in the lead, “ th crowd to Self’s There 4 reason,. Next ie lheatre 102tf. ioneer Laundry Third Avenue East Phone 118 sa the Most Modern - Y Machinery Built, 2. Any Tuesday or 'esday and See How We Do It \bS0l ute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed (Special to The Dally News.) London, May 8.—The Admiralty that lost their lives on the Lusitania. The known survivors 703 out of 2,160 Of 188 Americans, only 14 estimates 1,450 are souls. fare reported saved. Vanderbilts, Elbert Klein, Herbert Associated Press One on the Hubbard, Charles Stone (of the Frohman and Justus are all of the Charles Miles Captain Turner, Foreman missing. Lusitania, was saved. Germans Rejoice. the sinking of the Lusitania Germany plicy. The Admiralty denies the report of the German embassy that the Lusitania was armed, boats arriving Rescue are SALE OF WORK AT ST. PETER’S, SEAL COVE ladies of for fine attendance Seal Cove are The hoping large at their annual sale Wednesday, May 12. the benetit of weather and of town visitors is sale for Bt. pleasurable to all. Why not take the walk to Seal Gove and look in; it will be time well spent, A concert with a first-class pro- gram has been arranged to com- mence at 8 p. m, the same even- ing, and no doubt many will stay on for this, admission to which is 25 cents. are Pet at The ladies. of Seal Cove holding a sale of work in St Chureh May 12th, id of the building fund and er's on ’ p. Everything attractive a splendid eqneert ti ine. m,, ina on sale the 108.109 1 even e Hun Hon. A. FE. Kemp, M. P. for of Montreal, and Geo, grocers. Toronto, is chairman. F. Galt, of Winnipeg, NEVER REACHED SHIP’S DECK ;Queenstown with the bodies dreds are laid on the wharf identification The hospitals for | | are wel full, Ww e as many of the rescued ounded by the sion. expl Pdlis¢ ab | jshi ithe her rut harge two torpedoes at p. One of the torpedoes on the bow and the other engine room, The Honis- are os PRICE FIVE CENTS RT THAT TALY HAS DECLARED WAR - NIA—SHIP WAS NOT ARMED ROOSEVELT ATTA SAYS STATES CALLS THIS PIRACY ON A VAST THAT DESTROYED LOU WILL MAKE §S (Special to The Daily News.) N. Y., May 8.—Ex- Theodore Roosevelt, Syracuse, President who is here, has expressed him- self in no uncertain way on the sinking of the Lusitania. He says it “represents piracy on a PROMINENT AMERICANS LOSE 1 BY THE SINKING OF THE ELBERT HUBBARD AND VANDERBILT AMONG MISSING---TORONTO MAN SAW SUBMARINE BRFORE FIRING SHOT---MANY a thousand yards away and,landed in Ireland many have the |to be hit | LUSITANIA CKS GERMANY MUST FIGHT NOW SCALE — KIND OF WARFARE VAIN — SELF-RESPECT TATES FIGHT. This is the kind of which destroyed Louvain vast sale. warfare and Dinant and which caused the deaths of hundreds of womne and children in Belgium. It is war- fare against our innocent fellow- countrymen and women. It is in- conceivable now thaf we can re- taking action. We owe it not only to humanity but frain from to our national self-respect.” PUBLICITY WOULD GET MORE FISHING BOATS of the fish- is well pleas- ed with his trip to Prince Rupert. He Captain Edwards, ing boat Helgeland, disposed of his catch yester- had taken to the hospitals; | the se several have died. Some} of} day to the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company at 4 1-2 and 2 1-4 cents. Captain Edwards says that the American fishermen do not yet | understand that the new order-in- council enables them to sell their fish here. and get their money in| | were landed at Kinsale as well as|Without the cumbersome routine The survivors praise the ship's |ties believe from the damage done icers, wel e at dinner Hundreds of passengers and never reached | | "Ithe deck, being stunned by i ! in, we land is among the interviewed |landing at! of work next} Peter s | Chureh building fund and will be| opened by Mrs, G, A, .Rix at 3] p.m, There will be work, home- cooking, fancy and candy stalls to| attract the keen buyer. Refresh- ments and ice cream will be served at moderate prices, and other attractions are being ar- ranged to make the afternoon jexplosion. thinking Vancouver, The Berlin press hails deed of | Cowper, Others stayed aboard, | the vessel would float. Saw Submarine. May’ 8.—Ernest lwere used. Had Little Time. The torpedoes, the survivors jsay, were fired while the passen- gers were at lunch, the ship were immediately order=| the led out. The ship, however, listed | ~ a Toronto newspaper man, and @ brother of J. 8. Cow-| of Vancouver, was a passen- collosal type as a triumph of the per, submarine on S.8. Lusitania, board the say ed. after saw the at and says that he f the Queenstown rise out o water jsengers that specially powerful’ torpedoes ter shi ‘ ily almost immediately. The boats on par tment Iwo boats were put into the wa-| 400 and them. and between entered 500 pas- W ithin He was /fifteen minutes from the time the/tague authori- | lehoee at Queenstown. The torpedoing occurred about ten miles off the Old Head at Kin- | sale. Secretary Bryan Busy. | Washington, D. C., May 8.— | Sec retary Bryan says that the de- busy investigating is sinking of the Lusitania and he has declined to make a state- ment. What the United States will do in the matter is unknown. | Lady Allen Safe. | Montreal, May 8.—Lady Allen and her two daughs Mon- p was hit she sank. ters were on board the Lusitania. Died After Landing. Lady Allen was saved but both if the survivors who have been!daughters are believed lost. } this issue. “News” Change "Moos The present management of News has again Ihe Daily News ceases with changed hands and enters on another phase of its existence. During the incumbence of the present editor The News has always stood for some- thing definite and positive. It would be too much to expect that everybody would be with the dead. their encouragement and pleased for lo his friends the assistance there is unanimity only extends his thanks if editor and there is any- body foolish enough to be an enemy all that is necessary to is t luck to the o say that he is sorry for new owners. them, In the meantime, good *:|DOMINION ELECTION "HAS BEEN DEFERRED | | j (Special to The Dally News) Ottawa, May 8.— The govern- iment has decided to postpone the} jproposed Dominion election until the The |ministers remained at jthe the matter jhave all dispersed. inear close of the war. who had Capital to arrange Up to 14 o'clock tonight there to obtain your iis an opportunity Et Grilstovo for $4.35. On Mon- PERN RR ERR ERR ERR RR Re lday next it costs $6.50. Two cook- THE CRADLE *|* THE CRADLE ing operations at the same time McRAE—Born, to Mr. *|* LINNELL—Born, to Mr. *\ean be performed on El Grilstovo, and Mrs, H, F. McRae, on */* and Mrs, Irving N. Lin- * Heating element guaranteed for May 8th, 1915, at Arthur- */* nell, a son, May 7th, 1915, * | tive years. Consumes only five ette, N, B,, a son. * oe eee HE HH Oo, worth of electricity per eee eR ee 9) lhour. Call and see El Grilstovo F. E. CONFECTIONERY demonstrated or phone in your sedi order. Parkin & Ward Electric CITY MARKET FRESH FISH - CHEAP ALL KINDS OF lice Cream and Candies Fresh'y Made Try Our lee Cream Bricks Co., Limited, Opposite Postof ce, -——s BAPTIST CHURCH. Currant Bread, Se per loaf. Pies (except Lemon), CASH SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Almond Sakes, 25c each. Buns, all kinds, 180 per dozen. DELIVERY. LA CASSE’S BAKERY, 15c. NO 3rd AVE. Sunday school, 10 a, m. Morn- LONDON CAFE ing worship, 14 a. m.; subject, “The Great Leveler.” Fyening And Grill worship, 7:50 p. m.; subject, “The Supremacy of Christ ALWAYS FIRST OLASS a 3 - ~— Wel BOXES FOR LADIES Safety [irs Ise ew el. ington Coal. Phone 116, 67tf. Mart Bik. Third Ave. of shipping in bond, It appears that some interested parties con- tinue to spread conflicting reports about the conditions. Captain Edwards had heard many contra- dictory statements and when he made for this port yesterday he was not by any means sure that he could dispose of his catch but decided to make the experfment at any rate. Naturally, he will tell all his friends about it and he is on coming determined to keep here as long as the buyers con- tinue to treat him as they did this trip. Captain. Edwards says that ithere is no doubt but that a great many of the Seattle boats would come here if the advantages were made clear to them. He thinks there should be more publicity le iven to it, particularly by getting into touch with the Pacific Coast Owners’ Association of When it comes through liable to be Schooner Seattle. otber channels it is contaminated. ‘ The captain leaves again for ithe banks this evening, after hav- ing his engine overhauled, and hopes to be back within a couple of weeks with another catch, S| Merchant, have you got financial statement or bal- If not, 102-107 Mr. that ance sheet drawn up yet? Phone 98. Geo. Milner Jos. Raatz FEempress Cafe UNDER NEW MANAGE- MENT —- TRY US