SUATIVE Lipp L. VI. NO. 178. PRINCE RUPERT, ee le — G., SATURDAY, JULY 34, 1915, mem a ann we TORIA, P- Ce PRICE FIVE CENTS = = ——_ AUSTRIAN CAVALRY HAS ENTERED LUBLIN OR MUNITIONS OF WAR (Special to The Dally Newe.) 31.—The rlin, July military orities have issued an order coast of Ireland. m of her crew, including four killed, The re- he south icans, were ] FAREWELL TO EMPLOYEES Yesterday ployees of the drydock presented ‘afterncoi the eni- handsome testimonials of esteem received a silver cigarette case and a fountain pen Mr. Crowell wishes to eartend EXONERATES NORRIS (Special to The Dally News.) Winnipeg, July 31.—The royal commission, investigating the AUSTRIAN CAVALRY HAS ENTERED LUBLIN RESENTED BY PRESS €Bpecial to The Daily News.) London, July 31.—Pope Bene- dict’s plea for the arranging of ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF ALBERTA HERE A COPPER REFINERY A meeting of the council of the Board of Trade, presided over by President D. G. Stewart, was held Greene was striving hard to have the zine reduction work done in the Kootenay district. KILLED IN HAYTI (8peolal to The Daily News.) Washington, Ju ly 341—Two bluejackets of the U. 8. landing George Tite has decided to sac- rifice his stock of high grade furniture and drapery at ridicu- lously low prices. Make a study 4 CCUPATION ui DF LUBLIN CUTS RUSSIAN LINE — LEYLAND STEAMER SUBMARINED ; sMANS GRAB METALS i IAS. N. CROWELL BIDS ROYAL COMMISSION POPE'S IMPLICATION BOARD OF TRAD TRADE AND U.S “BLUEJACKETS Hi epriating all copper, brass - General eee Charles N. charges: made ugainst <6 atone peace amen ers find no re-'in the rooms yesterday afternoon | party have veer killed by snipers i} nickel, including skillets, Crowell and Elise Gonzales, geu | : aes : sponse in the British press. The}to consider the question of the|at Hayti. Additional marines from hi and household kettles. eral foreman, both of whom ter- government by 0, P.sieree implication of the Pope that all|location of a copper refinery and|the battleship connecticut and the f minate their connection with the/4mud the Conservatives, has}the nations are equally involved] zine reduction works on the coast.|naval transport Hancock, with Ay AND LINER cornpany today, July Bt. brought down a report exonerat-|in a fratricidal strugg) J. B. Roerig went very fully|other forces, are being rushed to ft The presentations were a-jing Norris and finding that noth-|is resented. The press says the/into the matter, quoting from the} aid Admiral Caperton. i IBERIAN SUBMARINED companied by neat little speeches ing improper occurred in the ne- Pope’s wish cannot be realized|recent report compiled by A. C. Hi by Mr. Bazzett-Jones and Alaer- gotiations attending the resigna- without the deepest wrong being|Garde, mining engineer, and HIGH GRADE FURNITURE y (Special to The Dally Hews.) man Casey. Mr Crowell was pre-ltion of the Roblin government. done to the cause of right, liberty| pointing out that Vancouver was AT SECOND HAND PRICE hl pndon, July 34.—The Leyland!sented with a handsome = selid}ppye report was unanimous, and peace itself. doing its utmost to secure the re- se Iberian has been submarined|silver tea set, while Mr. Gonzales ——— fiery for the south, while R. F. jer of the crew, numbering |to the friends and erployees, who The matter was fully discussed, of the back page of this paper i) j j The ¢ ‘nNev-evenere ! ‘ é J ack re 2 i Rone, were landed at Queens-|have been associated wth him in (Special to The Dally News.) fhe attorney-general of Al-|Janqd finally G. R. Naden, seconded and then examine the goods Mr j The Iberian was boundjthis work, his thanks fr and Vienne Sul. 81.—The Wer berta, the Hon. C. W. Cross, ar- by L. W. Patmore, moved that a sabi 4h eat ea ela ae 4; i Manchester for Boston. Shejoppreciation of this kind and 5 rived in the city on the train last} wire be sent to.Col. Carnegie, the a ou Jiering, -é yo Peete BR Office announces that Austrian ; : : eet are realize that it is true economy to Hy f 5.233 tons. and built in|thoughtful act, and in this he is night, and left this morning on| Minister of Mines, and H. 8S. Cle-]. — ; Oe ; cavalry has entered Lublin, one|ii, prince Rupert for th tne ; Tie 78 ™—lhuy high grade new furniture at *€ ? R S genera ore i ? , 2€ oT ‘ Ss . , : asking rhe 2 i , and has been engaged for seconded by his general fore man, bi nnitrad: intlak sonthauat.ot- War. : If ae OI P e sing 1} ments, M. P., asking whether it nei? pele, ‘febtegd of tinea Sik uf fy months carrying war sup-|Mr. Gonzales. He also wishes to saw, cutting the Russian vom- ae " re way to Victoria to! would be advisable to send a de- half-worn goods at practically the " The casualties were causedjassure each one that it is with vatininaliond wie Aine baananes visit his family who are there. putation from this city to Ottawa, i Rec iH ‘ ‘e whe » vessel trie ‘ep regre é » finds CAS - : : Mr. Cross states that the people}, ‘ . mining c j 2 a an hell fire when the vessel tried'deep regret that he finds it neces ey Pl€ land that the mining committee of Tha Linoibuma: olered: by. Me: ba | submarine. Pepuispeed the FOR EVERYBODY AT sary to make a change, never has he met with a better or rcore ef- ficient crew of workmen, nor more London Opinion. London, July 31.—The occupa- tion of Lublin inereases the dif- of Edmonton are greatly inter- ested in the growth of Prince Ru- pert and its fishing business. He reports the board take the matter up and report. Tite could not be imported today by the wholesalers at the prices quoted, as goods have advanced HE WESTHOLME THEATRE re Er coeten | ficulty of the retreat from War-| tho a. SMe see to PROBABLY $10,000 JOB —|tremendously since the outbreak | sllow e oyees, ¢ fy gov : eam one : ; y et eee 0 gO che of icbin unless the main forces are}, warm. spell has set in after_a FOR THE DRYDOCK of war. Bane is an opportunity HT crowded house greeted Chas. |!" 2 I I y ° already out. 800,000 inhabitants| yo summer to get just. what you want at a blin at the Westholme last|always,”’ were his closing words. thsi dada Tease tii GUY, a es feucapdilivae Tae TE pias tees jrined neven heaha Gb batoha: 1 #. In “The: Star Boarder,” ma er The British press emphasizes] typ ea ‘Siiibs Rupert in thejer ehioh is aaa to the dry- i pee: Sh: RR eee MACHINE GUN the fact that the situation calls} ourse of ten days dock for repairs, is under charter Oe Or ee eat ! own unconcerned i fas ion FUND CONCERT for conscription as a proof that : e & the Paoifie ( Const Sioamsh ip da: HE FEELS SATISFIED f cer rn ‘ : Nee tee the western Allies propose exer | ARCHBISHOP OF EDMONTON She went on the rocks off the| jy yneau, Alaska, July 29—Dur- dy in two parts, kept the) fyeryone will have an oppor-ling all possible pressure in aid ARRIVED LAST‘NIGHT| Alaskan coast last week. It isl, ¢ ny Scariest k | ence rocking. The piece is tunity to contribute to the ma-jof Russia. ee estimated that the cost of the re- a ee i Sree ge pe 8 briesque of an amateur theat- chine gun fund tonight, when a oe There arrived on last night’s|pairs will amount to about $10,- ee oss fi aa elasaes display, an elephantine patriotic concert and movie show]GoasT OPIUM RING train the Archbishop of Edmonton |000, The. Delhi was in this port a caren hee inte s Geese ! i On ea ie ho fairy will be given in. the Majestic IS SUSPECTED | and other clergy of the Roman|about a year ago. es hie wife. He eile a si this Mf he Fable of Nawolene and pegare. pees — a ne P Cathalo. Churot::: Tue ayers mcs NR morning on the launch San Jaun aH sae oie ae ea Mr. Delassia is giving his theatre Bellingham, July 29.—Special|by Father Bonoz, the head of the S. S. CAMOSUN for medical attention. Hy , : ms ; for the occasion. United States customs oflicers|church in this district. The Arch- : Pepe ’ Campen refuses to state the i enh A phrenologist fells eaiings yemeeionneenr Te who arrested N, Scharlin here on|bishop is accompanied by Father For the summer. months. hare ts : ; ature of the dilfscancee hs tie shrimp of a fellow that he BOTH BYLAWS Friday and confiscated 300] Boutin, who is Superior of the will be excursion rates for con: ch ae : eee sib ‘+ exactly the head of Napoleon is a born leader of men. The me fellow figuratively grows six hes on the spot and procee ts PASSED YESTERDAY The bylaw covering the redeck- ing of roadways passed by a ma- pounds of opium in one lot, are the belief that the that amount of was made pos- working on smuggling of contraband drug Seminary of St. Albert at Edmon- ton and Father Lee, of St. Ed- Church, Winnipeg. The party will be here until the be- ward's tinuous round trip to Queen Char- lotte Island points, also Stewart, for $12.00, meals and berth. inclusive of making such an earnest attempt at ending his life, but says he feels satisfied with the work ac- complished and has forgiven her, rove his powers of leader- ; caviihe ar agencies | ginning » week ‘ 5 with: ludicrously disastrous jority of 34, and that covring sible through powerful agencies|ginning of the week. eK RE OK RK HHH Bel and should he recover, will -refuse y Its, including a crop of en-|the building of a roadway to Seal|in Vancouver, 8. bite any Hong: akin sy MACHINE GUN FUND *\to prosecute. i } fy nee bunios: Gove by a majority of 40. In or- kong: eet — a = * ye *| Gampen was rushed frm Kako 1 i BWhile the Tide was Rising’ |er to pass they each required 2} 310,000 bonds given by a brother mika he ieee ie * Amount previously ac- */to Petersburg tor’ treatment, but ught the audience back to the|Yote of 86 for. at San Francisco, 4 " HAE aie en or * knowledged ...... $671.50 *lowing to the serious nature of re serious side of life, while The vote was as follows: Re- wont ue ape Le : : eae eget ; fom j * Miss Ivy Jenns...... 4 */his wounds could not be treated ay em llearst-Selig Gazette eatiiek decking bylaw, 120 for, and 22 eens & saa cane . aa ‘aes 0 Se GS Bi Bales exas 10 *\there and was brought here. i particularly fine views of the}#sainst; one. blank. Seal Cove|* 1,000 DOLLARS : = a . ee si ma %* John Manson....... 10 *| Physicians have probed .the | bminations and fireworks at the}|eadway, 126 for and 17 agaiast. * v th * vo va tere a ; er 6. Mis Bie oa ews 40 *|wounds, one of which was in the Ht ama Pacific Exposition oe reece - At At a. oe today the ig ne eee q ? yaa ee Fa | Sahdv-.:igiics 5 **|side below the ribs, another in } ‘he Majestic Stock Radecki PRINCE RUPERT ARRIVES 4 rg a Ue ed = *!M ae re aoe " win * Pioneer Laundry Staff 30 *]the chest and the third in the r | we me q ve closed, as the amount hac McLeod. iroceries were scatter- ae i] Hl open ¢ P my 3 *% J, MéRaey,.....688 5 *!back. One *bullet has been re av nt e , : ar egane engage The following were amongst * been largely oversub- */ed along the track and a few .: eS wi oman ts ‘a <@ladvanna, ha put at the Westholme on Mon~- the first-class passengers on the|* scribed, Great credit is *|dozen eggs came to grief. ; Soe a reer : He yy. ' aes sere : i J. oH.’ Nuttall. oi ee. 5 * Physicians believe there is an ; Prince George this morning: * due to Mr, L. M. a Gex 3 : * John’ Wynne....\..> 5 */excellent chance for recovery. ri ei Mr. W. H. Adams, Mrs. R. G,.}* and Canon Rix for inaugu- * Mrs. Hogan, widow of the late ena ies . i} mem AJE OO f : Pe tat pgs a oy are Peet ieo, TNO. delta ths 4 f 7 ars - iy STIC STOCK COMPANY Whiteford and three children, |* rating such a mavem« nt of *j}Rev, Hogan, ba my st > Nye ah eecnic Amado re i Th Mai . Miss Meggit, Miss Campbell, Mr.|* practical patriotism, *}on the Rupert this morning, ac- a Dekhava 4 Mansas Ss } i 10 »stic Stoe 5 , ; : , ies se daug ’ : ne ce ~ one ee and Mrs, L. Mackinnon and child,|# 46K a HH COMpan/ed by her daughter. ek ch flame irae Coe 10 # 640 A CRES ‘ arrive ¢ a £ ay : . tea a er m the Sophia bor | Miss Garsen, Miss Cuntz, Miss cs peel. DW onsiae.. 5 * i er a successful Alaskan tour. : pit ewe — ple 3 Of Crown Granted Land on a hey open-at the Weathol Dodds, Mr, A. W. Vowell, Mr. T. * John V. Rittenhouse. 5 * os ; ‘ ) ’ 1e Westholme on ve 2 a . ‘ or sale a Onday, when seats will be book: W. Winahan Mrs. A. B. Slyt and WES THOLME . ] HEA TRE * J, H. Pillsbury...... 5 * Graham Islan i ' we : SARA Waar PG. BO0 child, Mr. and Mrs, Armitage, Mr. PT renee % Chief Vickers eae $2.50 per acre for a very Hh Hat 2° 50c Tato » fr : : ee 4 B eve ek i ge coat See SE W. J, Chapman, Mr. J, 8. Ross, 4 Nights, beginning Monday, August 2 * Corley & Burgess.... 25 *{|% limited time. ty p yuncement. |... ‘ , ™ : : ‘ , P m, SAA uRpeMme Miss Clark, Miss Tennant Mrs, * Casley & Rochester., 25 ™® eerie ‘| i ‘Miller and child, Mrs, Hogan, Miss W. W. CRAIG and CHAS, E, ELLIS e WOH. Wright. «si. 25 * DYBHAVN & HANSON if Albe t R Hogan, Mr. J, Dockrell, Mrs, R. ata * Peter Black......... - 25 1B fay r OOMS 3) penanam end child, Miss M. An- Miss rat Calvert and Frederick Cantway * Besner & Besner.... 25 * === 2nd Avenue——= derson, Mr. BK, Fry. ; supported by the * Beaver Liquor Co.... 25 * LONDON CAFE Close to the Westholme Theatre PNET TT ° ° * P.R. Importing Co... 25 * } the: Ranine sfeated the ke = Pha Regiment’ Cerease Majestic Stoc Company * oH. F. McLeod...,+-: 10% And Grill OEWTRALLY LOCATED Merchants by 4 goals to # in a oe aaa ribs NP a PRE 1) * STRICTLY MODERN league game last night. In an Entirely New Repertoire of Plays ee LE : rae Faultiess Service of Fault- RENTS REAGONABLE ; ' * 4,00 less Food Weekly or Monthly by Arrangement Follow the erowd to Solf’8 SEATS NOW SELLING AT ORME’S DRUG STORE eK 0k a eR eR eR OK Hart Bik. Third Ave. * —— ere + eason.. Next Reduced Prices, 25c. and 50c. fies weane fhnan. UNDER. NEW MANAGEMENT Cafe. ‘There is a reason Try a box of Kirmess AON BOXES FOR LADIES h Majestic Pheatre. 102tf. ad . silates, made in B. G., at Orme’s t !