AILY NEWS eee = —— aseemnensstongayanens ~—_—eer a a amt , iO, 189. sa PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, AU GUST 43, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS ee —_—_ ——war- — — ———— — ee = —— _ —_ = LS wy — _ = = i crs | > | == i-—o9 | & | SS |: | 2 | | as | > |: CA c=J CZ ——_——_—_—_—— ——__—__—— - See DARDANLLLES OPENING LOOKED F OR SOON ZEPPELIN RAID ON ENGLISH COAST ZEPPELIN RAID ON ENGLISH EAST COAST (Special to The Dally News.) 13,—Another made on the st, four being One of the Zeppelins was but escape. | don August has been persons aircraft i by guns, d in making its [TALIAN VOLCANOES BECOMING ACTIVE AGAIN (Special to The Daily News.) August 13. { Stromboli Vesuvius, are becom- People are moving the district of earthquakes. fearing a re- HUMAN INTEREST DRAMA AT MAJESTIC THEATRE estic Theatre presents le Vitagraph Broadway, tonight and tomorrow, Strange The eals with the question of \ Daughter's in three acts, t nd is rieh in human in- It wed by two comedies the screaming variety in *‘So- the Fakir” and “Ham’s | hats, Monday brings along the third ment of “The Broken Coin.” ereat serial is proving that t | the qualities claimed for vy its producers, C. H. DICKIE HAS GONE TO GEORGIA CREEK the » arrived yester- left the Eleanor Mac for well-known ince George, at Georgia Creek. It that has shown up on ty and Mr, Dickie has th to eported gold in investigate, \ can get muslin Silks for yard, and the broecaded { $1.25 at Jabour Bros. sale. ollow the erowd to Self’s Cafe. There is a reason.. Next Majestic 102tf. Majestic Theatre Tonight and | Tomorrow Theatre. EXTRA SPRQIAL! EXTRA!! $ ; 5 3 Vitagraph Reodiiannh Star Attraction ; ‘A DAUGHTER'S STRANGE IN- 2 HERITANCE”.—In three acts. Featuring Norma Talmadge, Dyke Brooke and Donald Hall, ; Van A Feature With A Punch. “SOPHIE AND THE FAKER” A Corking Comedy, “HAM'S EASY EATS” A Scream Comedy, ADMISSION 10 and 16 cents. Coming Monday and Tuesday—3rd Episode of “THE BROKEN COIN” room LONDON CAFE And Grill Hart Bik. BOXE 8S FOR LADIES PiPsives BATH-TUB MURDERER (Special to The Dally News.) London, August 13.— Joseph Smith, the bath-tub mur- derer, was hanged today. Smith's crimes were of a peculiarly cal- lous nature. Under different names, over a period of years, he George married several wealthy ladies, each drownd in a bath. one of whom was found Besides taking possession of his victims’ wealth, Smith collected large sums from the insurance companies became sus- the that the series of laid insurance, and ultimately picious, with result whole crimes was bare. ARE PLEASED WITH WORK BEING DONE IN CANADA August 12.—). \ Mahon representing in David Lloyd of munitions in the have ret, Ottawa, Thomas, General and li. D, Carr, Rt. Hon. minister Canada Geor re, Im- perial government, Ved from a trip of inspection of Can- adian munition factories in Mon- treal and the maritime provinces, and left for New York. The Brit= ish representatives express them- selves as highly with the work being done by the Can- their ca- satisfied adian firms and with pacity for turning out shells and that the party will commence its tour explosives. It is expected of inspection of Ontario factories on Thursday next ,and after that is finished will proceed westward. SPLENDID SHOW AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE The Westholme has a very in- teresting program for tonight and tomorrow, beginning with a Hearst-Selig Gazette which shows “A Woman stirring two-part drama, “The Little is a story for the child- Canadian troops, etc. Laughs” is a Selig while Captain” ren. The funny side comprises a Keystone comedy entitled ‘That Springtime Feeling’ and “Easy Money”, a comedy of the west. There will also be shown a view of the Peabody factory which explo- The the Red Cross motor was recently damaged by placed by Germans. drawing for boat will take place during the evening. ee MOTORSHIP ARRIVES AT SAN FRANCISCO San Aug. 12.—The new Swedish motorship San Fran- cisco, built to run between Stock- holm, its home and San Francisco via the Panama Canal, arrived the other day on ils maid- hours Francisco, port, en voyage which was 36 longer than expected because of its detention in a British port, The San made the trip from Stockholm in 54 days. While rounding the north of Scotland the freighter was pur- sued by a British cruiser, which hailed the motorship with a shot across the bow and took it into Scotland, for exami- Francisco Stornaway, nation. TD a 1 Our 25e erepes selling at 12%o coe yard, Jabour Bros. sale. HANGED IN LONDON Se oe —— | j | | | } COLONEL J. A. CURRIE, M. P. At St. Battalion, a thousand men answering the rol Julien he shows Col, was in command of which was partially wiped out, Currie at Niagara Camp, HOME FROM THE FRONT the Fifteenth Highland only two hundred out of | call after the battle. The picture he commenced Ontario, where his tour of instruction to third contingent camps in Canada. KKK RK RK RO RO RK RK * FINIS * * * * Bowser has evidently at ¥* * last told Sir Richard when * * he may have an election. * * A record breaking death. * * bed repentance will come * * along soon, with wonder- * * ful plans for the future. * * However, there isn’t going * * to be any future so far as * * the McBride bunch is con- * * cerned. “ OR ORR ROR RR RR OR eK NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING The cook of the fishing schoon- er Seymour had a narrow escape from drowning when he fell over- board at 1 o’elock this morning, while the schooner lay at the wharf. His fall was noticed by mem- bers of the crew who rendered assistance. Nearly twenty min- utes elapsed before he was got aboard, but he seems none the worse for the ducking. BAKERY CHANGE A. Grant has taker over. the Pioneer Bakery and is doing his best to keep down the cost of living by providing th» best of evervihing at the lowest possible See his Saturday specials priee, on our back page, THE WEATHER F. W. Dowling, Observer. Barometer ....sssereeee 30,009 Maximum temperature.....+> 63 Minimum temperature......-> 56 MUM N ls cats taly ook ab 9 te 08 .08 BOAT RAFFLE The tickets for the rowboat raffle have all been sold, ‘The drawing will take place at the Westholme Theatre tonight. * OK KR RR ROR ROK RO NO USE Neither everybody; a snug jobs for pensions for over 25 farmers years of age; 1,000-acre grants to vote-catchers and snatch- ers, nor other million dollar platform Bride to power. KR OR OR OK OR OK 8 OR OK OR OR ORE KK LOCAL BALL TEAM OFF T0 THE INTERIOR the baseball team will journey to Haz- elton the that place. Although minus some of the it impossible to any kind of a Mc- back mystery eS GEE ER FH can carry KHK*KEKEKEHR HK HE and company * * Tomorrow Prince Rupert and take on team of regular players who found leave business for so long a time, the team will not be as strong as usual, but out of courtesy to the interior towns who have come here with their supporters whenever we wanted ithem, the feels obliged to give them a return game. So show elub Hazelton how Rupert supports her ball team by the numbers that ac- the their trip. and a the round team on third for company Fare trip. SUBMARINE MURDERS (Special to The Daily News.) London, Aug. 13.- ers Osprey and Summertield have The steam- The engineer and of the heen torpedoed, the Summerfield were drowned, mate and his wife, FOOTBALL The, ¢ and the Regiment meet in the last game of the sea- son at Recreation Park at 7 p. m. tonight. Mr. the game, tallies Eardley will referee You ean buy coatings for 90¢e to $4.35 per yard at Jabour Bros, Sale, 188-9, AGRICULTURAL ASS'N WANTS 1,000 MEMBERS Do you believe t hat your fu- ture depends, for prosperity, on the progress of the town or dis- trict in which you dwell? Do you believe that the furnishing of op- portunity to the farmer, the miner the fisherman and all engaged in development work in Northern B. CG. to what the country is capable of producing is advisable profitable? Do that the expenditure of money to show and you believe bring still more money into cir- culation in days when a dollar is expected to do the work of ten is of benefit to the city or district? If you do count it a fact that ad- vertising aids development, and that development aids your com- and furnishing munity yourself; pretit and payrolls, you will listen. AUSTRIAN MURDERER HANGED AT KAMLOOPS (Special to The Dally News.) Kamloops, B. €., August 13.— Roy, an Austrian, was hanged today for the murder of Mike Cynyk, who had his brains out when he was robbed of thirty dollars. Roy was tracked to his hiding place Paul and Chas. his partner, beaten by two Indian trackers, David Thomas. EUROPEAN WHEAT PURCHASES CANCELLED (Special to The Daily News.) Aug. 13.—KEnormous wheat for Chicago, purchases of Europe have been cancelled, with a loss of from 8 to 10 cents per This lieved to herald the early forcing bushel to buyers. action is be- In the 1914 enrolled themselves as of the Agricultural and Industrial year 450 citizens members Northern British Columbia Asso- ciation, under whose auspices the fair is conducted each year. The list to the government when asking for a grant towards the 1915 fair and the grant they received was prac- dollar sub- scribed as membership fees. 1915 the directors directors submitted this tically dollar for In the year will again submit a list to the government and on this list will be based the grant for 1916. Now 150 members may have been all right for 1914, but since then, although times have been hard, development has increased fifty times, and the directors want to have That means be able to say we members on our roll, that dollar for dollar the 1915 grant will be so much more. It is to the interest of every resident of the city and district to do what they can to get this number of new members, Tinies are hard, there are maay other calls on the purse—in lots of -but this is The holding cases more pressing- a matter of business. of the interest in development work. fair each year keeps up ad- brings new meney into circulation the vertises it, among business 1.0°O} of the Dardanelles. Two million bushels of wheat are affected. RECRUITING RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN ABOLISHED Ottawa, Aug. 12.—All restric- tions upon recruiting which have hitherto been in force have been ‘abolished by the militia council and the government here. No longer will a man be prevented from enlisting because his wife objects. No longer will the par- ents of a minor have power to stop him enlisting if he desires longer will discharge be granted on receipt of $15 to men their mind and desire All such con- |ditions have been wiped out. and no | who change to leave the force. “We are at war,” said Senator | : dar . }Lougheed, acting minister of ! . ° ° . |militia, in explaining this morn- ing, “and we have decided to adopt the same regulations in connection with recruiting as the British have in force.” BOARD OF TRADE MEETING The regular monlhly meetingof Trade will be held the Board of at their rooms, second Ave., at 8 p. m. today. people of Prince Rupert and other residents, and especially in a yoar like this will help all business in a material way. The actual cost of joining the Association is $4 per annum. this is the only charge and carries the privilege of two free entries. Kadge and voting power at the general meeting each year. dollar contributed in membership keivery fees means two dollars t -warus a better fair each vear. The prize list ete, for 1015 amounts to 2,200. From all over the district reports have been re- ceived that 1915 Vair will be a winner as to eshihits. tSontinued on Page Four.) showing RED CROSS SALE Red Gross. sale of home The cooking on Friday held in office, which has been kindly lent for the occasion, Mrs. Woodland and Mrs. MeIntosh will be in charge from 10 a, 5 next will be Harrison & Gamble’s m, to 6 p, m, and will be glad to receive con- tributions. 4187. 189, | WESTHOLME a ES OPERA HOUSE RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW HEARST-SELIG GAZETTE Showing Canadian Troops, etc, “A WOMAN LAUGHS” A Stirring 2-part Selig Drama. “THAT SPRINGTIME FEELING” Keystont Comedy. “THE LITTLE CAPTAIN” A Reel for the Children, “EASY MONEY” Western Comedy. PRICES 10 and 15 cents. _One special fim sent to the West- holme by Peabody’s Factory, show- ing result of dynamite placed there by Germans. Grand Drawing for Red Cores Mo- tor Boat this evening. > Walker,s Music Store Removed to Werner's Old Stand On Second Avenues. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Terhaul-Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. eee =