Thursda j THE DAILY NEWS : 2 S LYE | THE DAILY News oo birt THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Ciroulation eT ee | Steamships Prince Rupert and Prince George For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle aT 10 A. M. CN TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS Close Connections Made for San Francisco, San Diogo. Etc —" SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO THE East AN0D RETURNING TILL OCTORER Sia. Trains Leave Prince Rupert at 10:30 A. M., on Mondays, Thursdays & satus. days, carrying Electric Lighted Sieeping and Dining Cars tyre ugh to HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98 TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-..50 cents per inch | mtract rates on application. DAILY EDITION aR jo Thursday, June 24, 1915. | os ee (ae is <5 eee Winnipeg. Tourist Sleeper every Monday. : » French assuming For Special Excursion Rates to All Eastern Points, allowing Liberal » HEROES ALL With the French assumin pita owen deg oe J - The fact that five valiant of- the offensive in Alsace, ene} i LY GILLETT COMPANY LMI | . @. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, a PRINCE RUPERT, 8. © j . » Canadis , ~di- cuiser’s atte 0 is going t ; | ficers of the Canadian Expedi Kusser uttention i | AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Lines tionary Force have been men-| be spread over a wider area) ie ae aed — tioned in despatches, and re then ever, and, with a strong) . commended for the Dis- offensive developing on the GERMANS SPY ON LAWRENCE GINNELL, M. P. — Pian r > sor 6 “aer ester Treo r4 » Hee ee ! oT tinguished Service Order, by} western front, things are be-| THE BRITISH CABINET)... sttscked tne coatition and| MUSIC APERHAN Sir John French, is something coming much more interest | a oremier the House. Though veacher of Violin and All -RHANGING | > : sidinnt | for all Canadians to be proud ing than they haye been for} London, June 23 Phe great) ich member, Ginnell does Band tnstriments AINTING m r those ecks | ber of Germans and Aus lleg et ither the A, PESOOTT OLISHING AND of. Phe valorous deeds of t 108€ wee 5. umperl { : ore Ve piekiranet o f i 452 Eighth Ave 5 WALL | and j : Ile e brave men, two of whom fell It now transpires that, when/trians still at large im London and] Red 1 or O'Brien group. He Phone Greer TINTING : nt imself and is fre- ligh grade nteno in the fray, were noticed. How the Italian fleet left Varanto|elsewhere again has been the sub epresents himself and fre sa ——— corating a Sp > ‘ elanently irreconcilable. & Specialty many more such acts of hero- recently under sealed orders,|ject of agitation in the house of - Jes ust ieste ios an 4| Martin Swanson ism must have passed unno- they were not bound fr Trieste}commons. Sir Edwin Cornwall TI TRY | a PHYSICIAN KILLED Second Avenue, near McBride ticed? as was supposed, but to jvin| Liberal member for Bethna WHILE ON SERVICE Be e In the terrific onslaughts the Allied fleet in the Dardan-|Green in the house of commons, CROWN AND GHIDGE WORK RARER RR RED had { ie A SPECIALTY ehhh ar ipres 4 St. Julien, ‘lies The Italian flee istideclared he had been intormead Paris, June 23 ! uguste | around Ypre nd ele The Italia eet mt | | om Caner wenn every man must have been a have reached its destinati mn | three of the present ministers had haillou. a young physician con- omnes NE--35 hero, and, in years to come, to] now, and a fresh naval atta klsecretaries who are of German|nected with the Pasteur institut — oan elie ee + : Phone 454 have taken part in the charge in that quarter is liable to wares This statement remained] was killed while carrying out the ; at St. Julien will be a mark of reported at any moment. The/unanswered during the session|dangerous task of disinfecting |-——— ee en T A Xi distinction equal to any deco- Dardanelles attack is probably | that ensued, but Sir John Simon,]),,ajeg iving between the French SEER EEE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE ED i i . story is charge the ho » secretary, sak at the ration. In history, this charge the most important of the war, | ne Oamm aren On aes ee, 1 German lines The glitter- FOR A TAXI | ee | will rank with the doings of linternment of aliens of enemy Z-« Cee EEE EEE EE CR RET Tee ! Red as an Allied success there wil i ne can containing the disinfect sri i Line.” ¢ , a countries was proceeding as ra ph rule a Mae, ond th not only shatter Turkish hopes, oe , sit he carried caught the eye of ALF HALLIGAN Light Brigade in the Crimean : idly as possible. ' * but will open up the route to a German sentinel and fire was REREAD wok : the Black Sea, thus allowing a : nened with trench mortars. One z <= a Heroism produces heroism, PRINCE RUPERT ARRIVES , ; rs etme — tat ' ' Russian wheat to get out, and the shells struck Dr. Chaillou]¢ 1 shee - en com Gh Surey e> whem gre munitions to be taken in. ' ind killed him instantly . a 124 pene AND wants duces wheat, and the spirit of The following were amongst .* = PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO F -s 7 j E in ‘Tass asset re = 4) i] « Waterloo and Balaclava is re-| yegreRpay's BASEBALL eel lase passengers on th LAND NOTICES Sekt iih tihhik SMITH & MALLETT » 7 ; } er = orning. a SE Lar ® 0 "ipe nor rigs : ee -coammeieres aot . olla iJ Skeena Land District Varfouver, Crane Valves and Fi ; . , 1 . ; ss ‘dgmeé ‘es 4 ill, . : : : a = , a have fallen, and the men who Northwestern League. at Br oe in, Mrs. J. Bull, | Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Tried heen Heed Mot, Becond Biro are still fighting, have attained 6: ; P. King, E. Stevens, Mrs. R. G. Graham Island. Prince Rupert Tacoma, 6; Vancouver, 4. | i Rothe "Righ standard st of OM Spokane, 4; Seattle, 0. Moseley, E. M. Breed, R. C. Me- TAKE NOTICE B. (. UNDERTAKERS | Via ae a that I, Grant Thorburn, Alex M. Manson, B.A and have set the same standard Victoria, 3; Aberdeen.2. Gugan, Miss M. Easton, J. H.-J] + prince rupert, hotel man, intend to FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- are for the men who will follow. Gray, Mrs. M. MeDonald, Master]pply to the Chief Commissioner of lands BALMERS — SATISFACTION GUAR- W. EB. Williams, B.A, LLB > for the Province of British Columbia for | ANTEED—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Keroes will take the place of McDonald, E. B. Ballart, Miss], seco a ea egy ggg WILLIAMS & MANSON american. » Meense 10 prospect for coal and pe- | 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 é heroes, until the Huns have Ne York, 3: Philidelphia, 2 Marion. Mrs. F.‘ Durand, Miss] *roleum: Starting at a post planted two} BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Director | Barristers, Solicitors, Ets. , NeW Ork, ¥; iiideiphia, «. ss 3 miles west of the northwest corner of Sec- | cond | MONEY TO LOAN been vanquished. 40 innings. McTavish, Mrs. Marcel Dubois,/ tion 6, township 9; thence east 80 chains | Box 1! 0 v8e Miss Dable, Mrs. E. Poole, Mr.| ‘thence south 80 chains; thence west i . hains; thence north 80 chains to point ‘ me T Vy ? : 1 | and Mrs, J. V. Enette, Mr. J. R.}or commencement; containing 640 acres, | -———$—$ | | New York, 15; Philadelphia, 7. | Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, B.C THE WAR SITUATION Chicago, 3-7; Cleveland, 1-3. 7 r seems as y a Stirrs inore or less. Though it seems as though Boston, 0; Washington, 5. Btirrat. Dated the 16th day of March, 1915, at Canadian Office corner #nd Street and Sra Avenur the Russians have vacated 9: ' = a , . ye > Sti. Louis, 2; Detroit, 4. the northwest corner. Lemberg, they are by no means Snake WOReeRe. PACIFIC CARTAGE LIMITED , they are by no mean ' f or Protection 112-140 Samuel Horner, Agent. | (saecessors to Pacific Transfer Go defeated. La‘est reports from National. inst th , Fok ieenewnene ' ae | General Cartage i ae a