THE DAILY NEWS ————S— yvoL. VI NO. 188. a —- PRINCE a RUPERT, B. secu THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, ee £915. a —_ ——— PRICE FIVE CENTS —sz— EXPECTED GERMAN DASH FOR PETROGRAD ————————_—[_[_[_[_[_£_£_ > ————————_ SS _ : BULGARIA AND GREECE ‘TO JOIN ALLIES AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE TORPEDOED OFFICERS KILLED IN -— AEROPLANE ACCIDENT (Special to The The Bally News.) August 12.—Quarter- Captain Knox and Lieut. 8. Sulton have been killed by fall of an aeroplane from 500 Port Sill, K the experiments by feel p, during ierial squadron, REGIMENTAL FOOTBALL SMOKER LAST NIGHT enjoyable evening was last 4 most st. Andrew's Hall the Regiment football supporters cele- tea ind their brated their winning of the City Li e championship. Members ther city football clubs nt and songs, musical d speeches were given. aw eeting closed with “God " King’ and cheers for the Re nent. ELSIE JANIS AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE he Caprices of Kitty” at the Majestic furnishes five reels of d fun. Elsie Janis as a happy- cirl is delightful. icky school every movement is eloquent if the mischievous “‘tomboy.”’ She eads her chaperon an awful life, senerally tumbles into and f trouble in the breezies’t way just the tumbles thi ills in love in which she nto t other things. The piece humorous nd \ ted to make ly \ Pathe latest situations any- Gazette, happenings, iost enjoyable pro- PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES rhe following were amongst le first-class passengers on the this morning: Keyes, Dr. L. V. Ray and reorge 1 Nay, Miss A. Brown, Mr. and irs. W. F, So0ott, A, Pate, Ella lel n, Mr, and Mrs. Goss, Car- Hine Christy, W. F. Yuille, Jessie lenderson, R, Kelsey, Gertrude \ 1, D. Westenhaver, Miss lacleod, Lillian Power, L. 8. Hed, llaspenny, Miss Raper, J. VY, I. P. Malone, G. Struthers, \ J Butler, Mr, Nomas White, Mr. Mitchell, B, lickey, Mr, and Mrs, McDonald, EB. Lesage, Mrs. J. L: Glass, J. B. Oppen- eCimer, A, G,.- Hamilton, J. G, ; lichter, A, 'T, Broderick, Mrs. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, |. eid, G. EB, Rankin, G, H. Dickey liss Duncan, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. McCormick, Miss M. White, Mrs. ‘id Miss Blacklock, Miss L. Ty- ‘nN, Miss D. K, Tyson, Miss Ina Mower, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Brown. You can get yard, ab $4.2 muslin Silks for and the brocaded 5 at Jabour BSc per Bilk Bros. sale. ae PPro oes. LONDON CAFE And Grill Faultless Service of Fault- less Food Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES Hart Bik. ‘ tage Miner, FOUR FATALITIES IN RAILROAD COLLISION (Special to The Daily News.) Columbus, Ohio, August 12. Four were killed and twenty in- jured when a freight train collided with a passenger carrying the Knights of Pythias, Sterling excursion. MINING PROSPECTS — ON LEGATE CREEK Lodge Mount Legate Creek, situated about a mile west of Pacific on the G. T. P., is showing up well in miner- als. A. Halliday Littlefair are at present working on a good and T. shoot of ore, showing high grade galena with particles of native silver, and running about one oz. the This ledge is a contact between granite and three distance of in gold to ton. white lime and feet in between feet. The strike and dipping about 85 de- averages width for a two and three thousand runs about east west, grees into the mountain, and ap- parently of considerable volume. Halliday and Littlefair are also at work on a very promising cop- per property, samples from which have assayed from two to twenty- n. gold. This ledge is in lime with a porphyry foot six dollars wall, and has the earmarks of a big producer. Karl Whitmore recently made an _ exceptionally strike Mineral! opposite Legate moun- the Halliday-Lit- claims are located, and in Their copper and Mack Orr promising on mountain, tain, on which tlefair the same M. and K., and galena, width of this feet, and the three thousand assays $224 to Gold, .04; 40.5; lead, appearances mineral zone. property is the being glance average vein eight lead is traceable for feet. This the ton as 108 02.; about ore silver, 17.08. to all is a new ore in this part of the country, Whit- more and Orr also at work on their O. and W. property which and follows: copper, are is bornite and chalcopyrite, also of considerable extent, aver- aging $130 per ton on assay and running as high as in copper. They have now ready to ship and are await 33 per cent, some ore ing the completion of a trail to get il out to the smelter, ‘The boys hope to have a goud display of ore at the Prince 8u- pert Foir, but same ean be seen by any interested at the office of Mr. MeGubbin, deputy recorder at Pacific, along with other ore samples from properties in the district. ..2€R Hazel TON PROPERTY LEASED Another mining property is added to the working list by the leasing of the Barber and Barber Bill claims on Nine Mile, to Lof- quist, Brewer and Anderson, The property will be opened up with out delay, and the operators hope to make considerable shipments of silver-lead ore in the near future. The owners are W. H. Burken and Edgar Harris. Omi- This |* y ” Lae 2 io 2 9p, ones &» a ree Rin BOSNIA’Y* a ay fss0r 7a. qi Ds ae cael #P y f PRUSSIA AF latior tria. The into their Ron * In ait kn clk be tre believes * * * * * ele * * * Map shows the i to the BALKANS ARE STILL COY torial Concession from Dardanelles, boundaries of the Balkan States and their re- Bulgaria is said to have received ter\i- Turkey, but Bulgaria does not touch Auw?*- Roumania is standing firm: and not allowing munitions to Greece is anxious lest the other two get advantages. ssh ibaa GERMANS EXPECTED TO MAKE DASH FOR RUSSIAN CAPITAL BALTIC FLANK 300 MILES ES FROM PI PETROGRAD — AMBITIOUS PLUNGE INTO RUSSIA EXPECTED — AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SUNK IN ADRIATIC— FRENCH AIR RAID (Special to The Dally News.) London, August 12.—-The Ger- man flank on the Baltic has reached the River Dwina, 360} miles from Petrograd. A_ big battle on the second line of de- fences is expected next week. British and Russian press that liussia goal. 1e, August with Germany ELECTION SOON Vancouver, an intervi | MecBrid the but se it yet. OoWs elion, Aug. ew Sir e says date of Austrian submarine U-12, 12 Rich- has an ambitious plan to plunge deeper | Petrograd as Austrian Submarine Sunk. 12.—The new of 1000 tons and with a speed 0 of 18 knots, WR ee Ke 9 he will not dis- An early an- nouncement is expected. OR eR OR OO OOK * * * * * the * * * *~ * past that t zons, Ave. premi able t music they of, You Sale. G. Walker, music-business in the city for the seven Werner's WALKER’S MUSIC STORE MOVED TO SECOND AVE. mon ime has has old 8 With = me ses o provide al line. gained moved Mr. Walker. wants in a ths, into tand re all BULKLEY HAS NEARLY and the fidence and good will of the citi- on is who has been in the who in cone George Second commodious better 4,000 TONS OF HAY have fron can buy 1 three F, S. Wright has been notified by the Bulkley Valley farmers that to four coatings thousand tons of hay to dispose for 90¢ to $4.35 per yard at Jabour Bros, 188-9, has been sunk with all hands in the Adriatic. torpedoed by an_ Italian upper She was sub- jmarine, French Air Raid. {2.—French dropped bombs on and St. Ingbert. that killed in the raid. Big Prize. August 12.—A civil trib- unal has sequestrated the prop- the Jellinek. London, August aviators have | Swebruecken | Berlin were reports eight people Paris, erty of German millionaire Herr His real estate in Paris and the Riviera was valued at $40,000,000, ee ee * GOOD NEWS * —— * * Courtesy Hotel Rupert * * London, Aug. 12.—-Bul- ¥* * garia and Greece have de- * * cided to join the Allies. * KOK OK OR OK OR OR OR eR OK OK ORK Ok Ue OR RO OO ORO * SIR DICK KNOWS * * _ * * Sir Richard MeBride * * knows the date of the elec- * * tion. He also knows the * * date of his political funer- * * al. * OR aOR OH HAYTIAN PRESIDENT (Special to The Dally News.) Port Au Prinee, August 12.— General Dartiguenave has been elected president of Hayti. There were no disturbances. McComber and her daugh- Mrs. ter Frances, who have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, Lake, teft for their home’ in Seattle this morn- ing. The Hotel Prince Rupert is fit- ting up a mineral display in the Ores from north rotunda of the hotel. different of the being exhibited. parts are Our 25¢ crepes selling at 12%e per yard, Jabour Bros. sale. SS ———————————————— RAILWAY MEN BID T. C. CHALMERS FAREWELL Thomas C, Chalmers, who for four years has had charge of the G. T. P. freight offices at the wharf, left this morning for the old country, where Mr. Chalmers will enter the government trans- portation service. Last night the railway men of the city gathered in the Wander- ers’ Club to take formal farewell of Mr. Chalmers. Albert Davidson, general agent of the G. T. P. in the city presided. Speeches were made, rendered and a general good time prevailed. evening Mr. Chal- mers was presented with a pair SS VILLA DESIRES A PEACE CONFERENCE (Special to The Daily News.) ; Washington, August 12.—-Villa has informed the government that sign a hold a he is willing to three- months’ truce to peace conference. PRINCESS MARY WAS HELD AS SPY New York, August 11.- to the “A member of the British royal the efficient net of the allies at the —A Lon- don cable Tribune says: songs were family, thanks to espionage During the front, has been arrested, charged with being a German spy. For)?! binoculars by James Smith, on four hours Princess Mary was|behalf of those who had served held under guard, while officers|With Mr, Chalmers. Mr. Chal- mers suitably replied. sympathetic but skeptical, inves- tigated her claims to royal priv- CABY DESLYS AT THE ileges. WESTHOLME THEATRE “Having gone on an incognito | Visit to the hospitals at the front,| ‘phe big attraction at the West- Princess Mary, accompanied by|)olme is the world-famous Gaby Mile. brother, Dussau, started to meet her the Prince of Wales, at a five-act drama en- Triumph.” Gaby is Deslys in titled ‘‘Her the British headquarters. When] spown as a humble chorus girl about six miles from the village] working hard to support her where the staff was located, her|mother and a blind sister. Given car was halted by a French patrol. }an opportunity to play the lead- ing role at a moment's notice, She audience and dances her way into fame. The recognize royalty in the name Of) screen depicts most clearly the Chester, which little her famous dances. Unluckily, the occupants had for- Tt mission papers, nor did the patrol yotten their passports and captivates her Lady Princess in several of The dancing as Gaby ability as an lively dancer Mary gave. “Leaving the car, with its oC- | j, not the only attraction, two | shows and with the as-| actress. shot! the | search of the | the out- Not until four hours ee The identity | of the prisoners was then estab- British headquarters, which was on ne cupants under guard of wonderta: French soldiers, that at six o'clock in the surance they would be The program opens with a fine Hearst-Selig con- cludes with a laughable western comedy entitled ‘“Algie’s Sister,” by the way, is a boy. evening, Gazette and corporal went in officer in command of post. who, did the oflicer return. RED CROSS SALE lished by messages to the Red Cross. sale of home The * point of issuing a general alarm|cooking on Friday next will be held in Harrison & Gamble’s which has been kindly lent lfor the occasion. Mrs. Woodland and Mrs. MelIntosh will be in charge from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. glad to receive con- 187-189. for the missing princess.” loltiee, FAMOUS PIANIST HAS BEEN DEPORTED London, August 14.—Maria Ce-|and will be cilia Natalie Janotha, court pian- | tributions. William, today ist to Emperor was ar- NOTICE rested in London and de- As the Queen Mary Chapter of the 1. 0. D. E. ported from Tillbury. have undertaken Maria Janotha holds member-|(, make a report from time to ship in many academies of art in time on the work being done by Italy, Great Britain and Austria. the citizens of Prince Rupert in She received the Victoria badge | .onnection with the war, they will from Queen Victoria and holds|po erateful to all churches, lodges the highest honorary . diploma] .,cjeties and private individuals from the St, Cecilia Royal Acad") no will tell them of their work. emy in Rome, She edited Lady Reports for the first year of the Tennyson’s songs and translated war, viz. between August 4th, Chopin's greater works. She was};4o944. and August 5th, 1945, the recipient of many decorations the should be sent in before Septem- {st to Mrs. J. H. MeMullin, acting secretary, government agent’s house, Prince Rupert. including one from German | }),» empress. Mrs. of Smithers, companied by her little daughter, Greene, ac- has returned from Massett and Walker,s Music Store is staying with Mrs. Du Vernet neisead id. Medina Ola ae before completing the journey On Second Avonue. home, PIANOS Follow the crowd to Self’s PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC : , ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND Gafe. ‘Phere is a reason... Next 10a aoops Majestic Theatre, 102tf. SMALL MUS L , Broderick returned from Terhaul-Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. . oat aor as the south this morning, r 2 —— = ts a ett beeen ce ea so % = SS I ae i