THE DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT, B. G,, PRICE FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL GERMAN LOSSES IN THE BALT Tw ONE THOUSAND GERMANS LOST WHEN TRANSPORTS WERE SUNK ANOTHER CRUISER AND SUBMARINE ADDED TO THE GERMAN LOSSES AT RIGA—FORTY BRITISH WARSHIPS AT- TACKING GERMAN POSITIONS — WILSON URGED TO AWAIT REPLY (Special to The Dally News.) Admiralty Silent. gust 24,—One a the| fhe Admiralty has been silent s were lost when the regarding @ bombardment of Ger- sports were sunk in| battle in the Gulf of | man positions along the Belgian coast by forty British warships. More German Losses. The matter is referred to in a has been keeping | Berlin report. rding the details of Wilson Urged to Wait. battle in the Gulf a Washington Aug. 24.—Count tactical reasons. 'Von Bernstorff urges President. stated by the Russians} Wilson tO take no action over Germans lost another;the sinking of the Arabie until} d that a German sub-/the German reply to his note has} s driven ashore. been received. GOVERNMENT AID ARREST OF FRANK’S | (Special to The Daily News.) (Special to The Daily News.) 24.—In| Atlanta, August 24.—A Boston Allies | /irm of municipal contractors has of | otified the of Atlanta that not accept further busi- until the state il iof Georgia takes official action to «} n gton, dec August ‘ision of the city colton contraband will etary McAdoo is prepar-| ioc. trom the city nd financial aid to the growers. He will deposit|apprehend and punish the mur- 100 in gold in the Federal |derers of Leo Frank. : banks Atlanta, ond Lo {ton secured by ware- | THE PRINCE RUPERT SWIMMING ASSOCIATION al Dallas } Hil re-discount eint , - Board of Trade Rupert Swim- Di an He chief In rooms last the night, HAD JUST OPENED Prince | GIRL’S WINDPIPE |W. ming Association was formed. attendance presided over about thirty. one of the such an Kergin of that forming gkust recent 1 ‘ | During | air | 1objects i. German explained e coast a well- in as- ast sociation was to teach the Lo in the the swimming pond, mn young- n of nursing was performing and pointed out lakes had a The of the association will be swim, salt city sters that bay, | tracheotomy on} across the home, It was municipal electric first-class ll mo- the at once suspended. A t out at the n the surgeon was open- first. work very to pro- rooms for after whi. vide suitable dressing ladies and gentlemen, girl's windpipe. attention will be paid to the con- , it was not the elivered itely first struction of a diving platform ete. The appointed: this the a matter of against oflice-bearers Dr. W. Free- aught by experience, following it his nurses and his President, Mrs. Mortimer; Mesdames Mobley, G, Currie were eu had made vice-pres. E. H. committee: Freeman, Woodland, Munro, Me and Mortimer. The annum for varn Kergin, that for hight the little a Us lamps should be sec.-treas., ay al all opera- executive Phe patient's use precaution life. the ion Was completed and the s doing well, King, 3srs, and but trifling delay will be $i for and membership fee adults, 15 and per 50 cts. children between 18, between 12 and 415, and all to reason.. Follow 25 cts. Cafe. Ma the There Self’s Next 102tf crowd 18 a under 412 free. Theatre THE “PATRIOTIC ACRE” estic RRR & * roe . se ** we ” MOVEMENT POPULAR NOTICE \ ame . Regina, Aug. 24. The farmers { pe 0 » as i tl wopertan 4 ie only 9 of Saskatchewan are contributing tuULnOrize . is oe ! Hi COE. eae a portion of their crops to nation- “esceriptions for ’ ‘ 8 ay | on chee News oF le DE al purposes. The Grain Seon re . ssociation’s ‘Patriotic Acre OR OK RK Associa var Deere WE FROGS movement has secured a ready Coe er eeeroonsoooooooooooooooooenee response, and already the crop of 1,635 acres has been promised, LONDONCAFE And Grill eeoirious “LANGUAGE Faultless Service of Fault- nee Hart Bik less Food At the police court this Moray . Third Ave, ing, Charles Hamud was CONTERIS s ted for trial on a charge of ut- BOXES FoR LADIES { tering seditious language. ==u N the nort! Turks to have ANOT HER/CRUISER AND SUBMARINE GONE — - RUSSIANS FIGHTING EVERY STEP SS necatoeae “ MALGARA « a vn evaesiin’ dah ei piuitl ssacites . nab Vl wt vat winaen ENOS ,; =Sult o =S=Se SE NEW ARMY AT DARDANELLES the appeared. new armies of the Allies are The improved lap shows where Australians and Indian their troops 1 of Gaba Tepe recently position by gaining TWO FLOODED OUT OF HOMES ( st. thous are h feet i town from SHIPMASTERS DISCUSS Cay over the P Vanco ficers the posed of five ed to without tified The ponde tween of the he wa collec the no de by hir erning these plied unsat recely will b of Ste ITAL 4] usual business had been dis- association, -2 PER CENT WAR LOAN 10 COTTON GROWERS MURDERERS DEMANDED |" ‘°:! °! ‘i sider facing Sarat SASKATCHEWAN HAS PLENTY HARVESTERS The night letter from the labor commission- r of Saskatchewan this morning regretting that arrangements had already completed for an adequate supply the harvest, and stating that 200 men to arrangements THOUSAND PEOPLE Special to The Dally News.) received a Louis, 24.—Two and residents of Valley Park inayor August e to a rise of 35 The of omeless due the been n Merimac River. of men for was flooded to a height ten to fifteen feet. a suflicient number altering and sending men to Prince Rupert to tificates. was not warrant SHIPPING LAW EVASION select men and issue cer- Mulligan presided attended meeting of Rupert branch of the and Of- After ytain well COMEDY AND DRAMA AT cry WESTHOLME THEATRE uver Shipmasters Association last night. The Westholme has a real goud tonight, including a thniil- two-part Vitagraph “The Girl in the Case.” Maurice Costello. most popular filmdom. “A Tango “Their First Quarrel” ars two first-class comedies, the !at- and Mes. Sid- show ing entitled featuring of the of, the of boats tons and over being allaw- of this in charge of cer- question droma out port operate one being actors of men was brought up. Trageay’ secretary read the corres- and had passed be- and the Collecto after due debate, nee which himself ter featuring Mr. port, and, s instructed to write to the ney Drew. The Hearst-Selig Gazett2 is as : ca a shalt « : tor once more, on behalf f] interesting as ever, furnishing re- pointing out that) .ont views from the front, while steps had been tak: « prov'des no finite n to see that the law “The Rummage Sale” gv" “Cireus Time end of amusement, boats f a . a ; : boats had been cui is something that the the of no reply being the matter Inspector in Toyland” 80! biddies will enjoy. with, In event isfactory ed to this letter, e the amships at Ottawa. or MINING PROSPECTS laid before IN KITSUMKALUM Losee IAN NATIONAL L. Casey, W. E, and A. W. Losee came in last night Trom the of Kitsumkalum Lake where they are developing a most promising gold property on Hall head The Canadian Bank of Com- Rivinl Mia