: e & 7 on : 'emame.] | Pe beft . i “ Fg +a — ' ra, ' . legal h ait - Cah Rete (eb 0 a ay : \ 4 ] f di : PARTE Hi | HN A Shae i * ey h a ti : r : Bi T b "Pa RMA 2 HELD | DALCK kA 1. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, ILY NEWS —————E—E——==_ —[—_—_—<€_—_$—€_=—¥—¥—«—X—«—X—X_—_—X—SX—XNX—XSX_ PRICE FIVE CENTS 5 wh TO HAY TAN i vy ] WN J 4 =) Go W ‘LY RESIST HUN HORD = eae nn are = EVERY POINT—A, LLIES CONFER | WITH GREEK PREMIER TY 4 4 * La A ; j fy y EPPO LOROLOPLOLE POLL OROPLOPELE LED OCLL EL DDI IID DE CEDOLOOLD PERATE GERMAN ATTACKS =| baad 4 MVLASRLY ALR PADUA ; : C ~ ARE REPUISED B | i of “rogramme for Commemoration rea 2 a, rs ; RHEE ERY HEIRS ; EP UL el PPR BAU OE Day 5 scnintaits SP MAGNIFICENT FIGHT — HUN 3 PUTTING UP . U TT 5 AUGUST 4th, 1915. RE VALIANTLY COUNTERED — ENEMY COMPELLED T! f the Outb k of War” os ; “The Anniversary o ne Outbrea TO WITHDRAW AT NAREW RIVER—NEW iniy y t utbreak o ar ZEALAND COALITION procession Of citizens of Prince Rupert, headed i Band, leaves City Hall and marches to the Special t> The Dally News.) ‘ Skating Rink) on Sixth Avenue. \ ‘ Om 8.30 p. m. , . | of the procession at the Skating Rink by the three day the w re a4 { pler of imperial Order of the Daugh- tit : pl i 8:35 p. m Concert. bi ok Be { ; Upening Address, By Mayor 8. M. Newton. Jo ms ee ‘ 2 Musica] Programme ; $ Sec $54.8: b ae kk Ta Ee By Madame Loeser ; 4 Pile kk Catone swank’ Mr. J. E. Davey ; ‘ Te Pes .... Male Choir ; Mr. 6. A. G. Armstrong ed You Mrs. Wright ; i tf Kn. Grant, on $ ihe Wa i { - nd Kifeet. ; i following resolution 4 nayor of Prince iku ; { , the an sary 0 ie declaration of a $ i ( of Pris Rupert, in mass 2 recot I r inilexnible determination to the struggle in maintenance Gaye , Libert | Freedom which are. the es: thet ; nine fur > \ ist ; et ; GOD SAVE THE KING. VERE p SRACO S ; ‘ turn out and join in the pa- i . 2 sa dto turn out also, All who : th u : 2 ring a flag. The doors of In the ( 2 C : ks +} >.9 ; ! open at 8:30 p. m. on ul ; s the time; the City Hall ; b EK THERE and show that you ; ; at the { t in spirit if not in person. > 2 VERYTHING FREE. 2 CLLLOPELOLODOOC CLEP APROLDPPEEPEPPELOC IL OL ODIO L OLE LOS : ey ViAN \ : a a ee : : N St WE ERRIFIC RAIN STORM WEST HOLME ORCHESTRA \ 5 WEEPS: NEW YORK WILL ASSIST TONIGHT ealand Coalition. (Special to The Daily News.) With the consent of W. W. t 4 \ i Phe streets |QGraig, manager of the Majestic ie 3 urps f New/Stock Co., the Westholme Theatre Kk KK KOR KOK KK KR vers l clased tonight, in order ROLL OF HONOR lave that the orchestra may take part xty-mlie}jin the war anniversary gathering Killed " if On Thursday the Majestic Stock J 1 } , Pr. D Company will stage a great Amer- ) I ‘ bow : sun t BR Wharte WILL SON | = DUCER CaP" fican p ‘litical play, entitled ‘The Phe| Woman.’ * | Wounded or Missing. ——-- —- i 7 ee ee, | PARAMOUNT ATTRACTION pi { \ Pe ap , : a AT MAJESTIC THEATRE D. M H.\ nt | > I B arley oon * } ra ; ee ; \ -ORTS Phe Majestic Theatre has pro- siddll J m LABOR DAY SPOR Bidd 5 . Hien ole jeured for tonight and tomorrow J. A, Macd i] | : rf £0 _|a great six-act story of the Amer- tL i l ( 1ell se . I Ll 4 | ean Civil war, entitled “The War- dJmbere Vy. | G * : ibe ith, } oWinewinga » ri ¥ |! of Virginia. 1 ‘ i r ) aa \. > Bato L Pare. | rhis is a most realistic Para- lillio e Maye 5 Hot, J. De Ma sox of $300 have}mount feature, with an all-star \. Noble Salte 1 , B, alter, A ited o local|Lasky-Belasco cast, The manage- rif Iber ark, ; bert. Glar bs ! } t into train ent has gone to great expense to 1 | i oul TaD : : Gilmour, | r lsecure this attraction. y| n, J. Stewart Hu : a a ate ! dealf, BE ) Keit CO POOO OPO POOLE LLO LODO DP PO PIO IAVOO EOC LOGIG ore ! J. EF. Hammond, G *! fopwarded as a result of their ; ‘ . D amerson, Ay Allelb, Vf, Commemoration Day OupKins, PD, Yelf; Io, Me ¥ for this good work, M1 Chom: ; mE eanen een Alf. Smith, W. R Mot } ; Today is the anniversary cf the outbreak of war. A rewin, H. O. Grew, J. CG i year ago today Britain joined with France and Russia to ficol, J. A, Donald Oh id ates ; break a barbarian military power which threatened to ee ee Im ‘ i 2 mash all that is best in Kuropean civilization. The task + : 3 not yet finished. Many of Britain’s bravest sons have PPOPODDD fallen in the struggle, buf men just as determined to see ONDON CAFE ie the tl through have taken their places. Tonight, the : citizens of Prince Rupert are invited to gather at the City And Grill $a ; ; and march to the auditorium where the great anni- aultiese Service of Fault- Pho} if { ; ve y will be fittingly commemorated. Tonight the cit- art Bik less mene aA $ izens of the Empire will remind the men in the trenches a . r ve. , : ; that they are with then: to the last man and the last ( “ BOXES FOR LADIES Cafe ‘ie lar, if need be ee ? POCRE | Majestic Theatre LO | OL pnmenrenneenerene POPE ttOttteeeeoneeeee oooeee or ‘PEACE RI\ RIVER COUNTRY WILL BE TRIBUTARY TO THIS CITY SCHOOLS INSPECTOR G. H. GOWER GIVES AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF HIS TRIP THROUGH THE LAST GREAT WEST—POUCE COUPE SETTLERS ASKING ABOUT PRINCE RUPERT Se Gordon H. inspector of schools, from a most the British section of the Peace River been looking the depart- routes, (4 Gower, provincial has just re- interesting Columbia coun- turned trip into try, where he has over school sites for ment. Of via Prince the three Gascoine, Park, and George, Crooked, rivers, (2) via Summit Lake, idson, Grande and latter today. Parsnip over wagon road into Prairie; (3) via kdmonton Peace River Crossing, the used which the taken, is the one generally The mails Edson route, over were formerly is a good winter road. ) From Edmonton, via the Ed- monton, Dunvegan and British Columbia Railway, it is now pos- sible to reach within 50 miles of the Crossing and within 7 miles of the Smokey river.