—eeEeoEEoEoeeeEeEeEeEeEeEee—eEeEeyEeE—e—eEeEe———————————eee 163. a ’ NO. VOL. VI. N nu 7 —~ —— THOUSAND AEROPLANE _ THE DAILY PRINCE RUPERT, B. ————————— G., WEDNE SDAY, “JULY 14, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS = S FOR ATTACK TURKEY ‘ANXIOUS F OR PEACE—CROWN, PRINCE DEF EATED--ITALIAN ADVANCE ——_———— Se eee TEN ‘THOUSAND AEROPLANES WOULD SETTLE THE BUSINESS (Special to The Dally News.) London, July 14,—There is a afoot to of 10,006 movement construct a Mm ilect aeroplaxes with Pwhich to destroy Germany from the air by a continuous attack on he Krupp works, the nine bridges yf the Meuse the. ridges of the Rhine, 5 eronautics lecturer on Military move- Desbelds,, at. Woolwich the continuous cademy is leading ment, He says a Sbombardment of Germany by like going on an anthill, Facroplanes, ants coming and would ham- string Germany in one week, Swedish Schooner Lost. of the schooner The captain and four of the Swedish crew fifteen | MOVEMENT AFOOT TO BUILD HUGE FLEET OF AEROPLANES TO ATTACK KRUPP WORKS AND RHINE AND MEUSE BRIDGES—SWEDISH SCHOONER CROWN PRINCE DEFEATED a LosT — Daisy were killed when the vessel struck a mine off Floetjans light- house. Crown Prince Defeated. -The Prince Paris, July 14. army of the German Crown has been definitely defeated in the Argonne with heavy loss. THAW'S NINE YEARS FIGHT FOR LIBERTY (Speolal to The Dally News) New York, July 14.—The trial to determine the sanity of Harry K. Thaw is to the closing. The case goes jury tonight. Thaw has been fighting for liberty for nine years. S ANOTHER GRAFTER MAKES RESTITUTION} © Ottawa, July 12.—T. has made restitution to the gov- ernment of the excess profit which he made on the sale of 166 Bbinoculars to the Department of Militia, through the P. W. Ellis Co., of Toronto last fall. third publie his is the Made restitution since the accounts Meeommittee started probing. ATTLE SLAUGHTERED IN PENNSYLVANIA (Special to The Dally News.) July thousand cattle and 13,000 been killed Harrisburg, 14.—Vifleen swine have in Pennsylvania of foot and mouth disease. ‘The 350,000, loss is estimated at #1,: of which the federal government F pays half. “LOCAL BASEBALL ica | 8iens The CG. G.’s defeated the Colts last night by 9 runs to 5, Up to the end of the fifth, the Colts led to 0, but in the sixth the G. G.s brought the scores level, by 4 and coming away with 5 runs in the eighth to 41 from the Colts, and with no seoring in the ninth; the Catholic with a lead of four runs. Club boys finished NEW WELLINGTON COAL handled only by MeCaffery & Gib- hons.—PHONE 11. tf. » } Albert Rooms = 2nd Avenue——= Close to the Westholme Theatre et CENTRALLY LOCATED STRICTLY MCDERN RENTS REASONABLE Weekly or Monthly by Areangement UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT T. Birkett in order to eradicate an outbreak|* $$ IPARTY OF MONTENEGRINS LEAVING FOR THE FRONT of 75 will leave on the George for the A party Montenegrins tomor- row, en route front. Seats have been reserved for them at the Majestic cial patriotic Theatre and a spe- performance will be given. world the and Today, Frenchmen the over are commemorating birth of the in honor of French Republic, the been occasion, Mr. asked to at the Majes- Couture has sing “The ic tonight. Marseillaise”’ “THE SCALES OF JUSTICE” AT WESTHOLME THEATRE The Westholme theatre and tomorrow presents a striking tonight Paramount. five-reel attraction, entitled “The The piece is Scales of Justice.” remarkable for steadily maintained interest dramatic flashes. Robert Dar- than McAlister, as rather Paul row, a district attorney who re- rather than prosecute a | woman he believes innocent, is || splendid right through the story. iwhile Jane Fearley, as the woman in the will captivate any case, audience, down to the min- the highest while all The staging, utest detail, is of Paramount standard, the parts are in capable hands, The management announces that this is the finest picture ever screened in the city. The pro- gram concludes with a Vitagraph entitled “The Speeder’s Revenge,” ” featuring the ever ular Wallie Van. comedy pop- FOR RENT Nicely furnished — suite of rooms. Apply Mrs. MecMordie. Salvation Army. meetings, Public Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m, Sundays at 7:30 p.m. b cr LORD NORBURY “HAS TAKEN A JOB” of England's wealthiest noblemen, and is now employ- He is one 1 in an aeroplane factory as a y his example, to encourage yuntry. He runs a lathe. fitter, both to do his share and, others to go to work for their co “f rr an ly be da wi at an elt ANOTHER EFFORT BY Mrs. W. T. Re fort to event. the jof sent to the comfortably eve The. Drydock and the meet at Cafe. Majestic T heatre, RED CROSS SOCIETY With Mrs. A. E. Wright and Kergin in charge, the d Cross Society will, nduct the on Friday, series of | Board of} first of a xchange Days” at the ade rooms. have The ladies spared no ef- make this a successful Home cooking and cakes d pastry will be on sale and support and Nberal patronage | the general public¢ is confident- expected. “eoodies” front, but sent to the Exchange for proceeds from sales Cakes and they can Fri- y and the ll go toward helping our boys the front. is not over The war yet and it behooves every one of us that are situated at home to our share whenever and how- Turn out on Friday that their orts are appreciated, r we may. d show the ladies FOOTBALL Regiment Recreation Park at 7:30 tonight in a league game. The Drydock lineup is: Woods; Me- Duff and H.~ Hamilton; McAn- nineh; A, Dixon and L. Gampbell; D. Neilson, R. Jones, A, MeWil- liam, A. MeCrote, and F, J Win- chby. Reserves: Laurie, Bain- bridge and Wright. Self’s is a reason,. Next 102tf, the crowd to There Follow ~ JACK JUDGE RO! BARNES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE Cozy Barber Shop BATHS THIRD AVE. ALDER BLK. cannot bel* TWO ADDITIONS TO CITY TEACHING STAFF At a meeting of the School Board held yesterday afternoon, it was decided to appoint Mrs. Klower, of this city on the teach- Mrs Klow- Toronto ing staff of the school. er formerly taught in schools -and brings. high testi- monials for efficiency from that city. She has, since coming to Prince Rupert three years ago, qualified under the British Co- lumbia regulations as a teacher for this province. An apointment was also made the made assistant teacher for high The was that of Miss McLenaghen, B. f an ‘ school. choice A., who has been teaching for a few years in Vancouver. She is a graduate of Manitoba Univer- sity, and has had a thorough training as a teacher, as well as having considerable experience in ihe practical work of teaching. FRENCH SUPPLIED WITH NEW WEAPON July 13.—To renewed German offensive in the London, meet a west, vreporis from northern France state that the French have been supplied with a new weapon which is expected to results. No is has of defence, achieve astounding ‘hint of what this weapon been allowed to filter through, It is described as an “important new weapon of defence, which is ex- pected to play an important part in the coming fighting.” epeeReneeTaneerainenaeneitNT wo LONDON CAFE And Grill Serves Nothing but the Best Hart Bik. Third Ave, BOXES FOR LADIES eliere, i GERMANS PREPARING BIG OFFENSIVE IN THE ARGONNE | ENEMY QUIET IN POLAND—FRENCH REGAIN LOST TRENCHES IN ARGONNE—TURKEY ANXIOUS FOR PEACE— GER- MANS LEAVE CONSTANTINOPLE— ITALIAN (Special to The Daily News.) July 14 offensive in but the London, .—The Austro- German Poland is quiescent, Russians are }making a move. French Recovery. the Argonne recovered the The strength of the Ger-, jman offensive in Argonne and | Woevre to the belief that | this be selected as the scene of a general offensive instead of Flanders. The Frenen have }positions lost in | forest. leads district may Balkan Rumors. Reports from the Balkans state ‘that Turkey is anxious for peace blocks her across her jas Roumania trans- port of ammunition borders, FRANK SALTER WAS WOUNDED AT FESTUBERT leter to E. A. Woods, Salter states that In a Corporal Frank § he was wounded in the left hip by shrapnel at Festubert on May 1 AD the short rushes through the open, he says that the flying so thickly that it is a marvel describing shrapnel bullets were that a single nan escaped. Frank had quite a round of visits after being wounded. He was first taken to Bethune; Rouen, where he underwent an operation; moved where he remained a after which he Manchester hospital. went to a convalescent Somerford Park, home transferred to to Havre, few days, was taken to Later he hospital at Cheshire, and then to his al Bath, where he spent eight days on furlough. As he was due at Canadian headquarters at Shorn- cliffe June 28, it is possible in the Camp on that he is again trenches. In concluding a very interest- ing letter, Frank said he like to spend a day at Metlakatla picking raspberries again. vould NOTICE information regarding the 1, Wark, who 28th and has not been heard of since, will be appreciated by Mrs. W. H. Wark, P. O. Box 606, Simeoe, Ont. 163-168. CORSETRY Any whereabouts of W. I left Prince Rupert on May to join his wife and family, Spirella Corsets, made to mea- ‘sure, Gives perfect freeaom of body movement. Healthful good ‘lines. Abdominal control, tteeom- mended by physicians of Fngland, Canada and the U, §. A. Reoin 2, St. Louis Rooms. Phone Red 94. Mrs. Margaret McLolleed Corset- 150-67. ADVANCE The German military attache has left Constantinople with 2000 Germans are tons of baggage. withdrawing their money from the banks and Italian Advance. leaving the city. Geneva, July 14.—The Italians have captured two miles of Aus- trian trenches in the Carnic Alps. RUPERT’S HINTERLAND F. S. Wright, the Board of Trade, has returned from a visit to the Kitsumkalum and Lakelse valleys and is very optimistic regarding the future of this fertile hinterland of Prince Rupert. commissioner of SEND-OFF TO SERBIANS AND MONTENEGRINS The local Serbians and Monte- negrins who leave tomorrow for the front, met in St. Andrew's Hall last night. They were ad- dressed by W. E. Williams, Cap- tain Fullerton and J. V. Ritten- house, and a most enjoyable time was spent in singing their nation- al airs. J. G. Scott and W. E. Williams collected $180,50°in the city for the benefit of these men, and last night Mr. Williams asked them to say in what way they desired the money to be used. Although many hadn’t a cent in their pockets, they decided that the money be sent to the Red Cross of them Societies of Serbia and Monte- negro. Serbia has suffered terribly during the war, having lost fifty per cent. of her population by ty- phus fever. These men who are going from here are displaying the same spirit of splendid self- sacrifice that their brothers have shown in Europe. HARRY COWAN DEAD (Special to The Dally News.) Vancouver, July 14.—Harry Cowan, the well-known Liberni and lacrosse manager, is dead following an operation, WESTHOLME TCE OPERA HOUSE RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE Tonight & Tomorrow Night EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION—5 REEL PARAMOUNT FEATURE “THE SCALES OF JUSTICE” Featuring Paul McAlister and Jane Fearnley, This is the best picture that he ever been screened in Prince upert. Don't miss it, THE SPEEDER’S REVENGE Vitgraph Comedy with WaHie Van in the running, ; Prices 10c and 15c, =