> w APAN WILL ASSIST IN THE DARDANELLES xe RUSSIANS Ns Tale 3,000 PRISONERS AND APAN EXPECTED T0 ASSIST IN FORCING THE DARDANELLES APANESE AMBASSADOR SAYS JAPAN WILL ASTONISH THE WORLD — SERBIA WILLING TO GRANT CONCESSIONS TO BULGARIA—ADOLFnt PEGOUD I5 DEAD IN PARIS MANY GUNS — F AMOUS AVIATOR DEAD | RUSSIANS CAPTURE THREE THOUSAND MEN AND MANY GUNS SUCCESSFUL RUSSIAN COUNTER ATTACK IN EASTERN GALICIA —GERMANY PROMISES THAT ALL LINERS WILL BE WARNED —THE ARABIC’S DESTROYER SUNK Arabic’s Destroyer Sunk. (Special to The Dally News.) any information as to the move- | | Petrograd, Sept. 1—In a suc- Paris, Sept. 1.—It is believed} ment of our troops.” Lcnadtal Russian counter attack on| London, Sept. 14.—The German Bhat Japan will assist in the fore- San See la wide front on the Stripa river|submarine which sank : » taint SFR SRS: OP has | , mt on the ripa river|submarine which et the Arabic . the result of a aaeenenaa informed Greece that it will com- | ee eastern Galicia, 3,000 Germans|was herself sunk with all hands ply with the requests of the Al-| jwere t taken prisoners, along with{on the same day, by a British Rarot yashi, Japanese @M-/iies in regard to the poncessioe | | 30 cannon and 34 machine guns.|Patrol boat, while she was at- ad to Paris, in the Petit}te Bulgaria. Liners to be Warned. eng the Houlder liner Nieos- says, “Japan has Pegoud Dead. | Washington, Sept. 41—Von es: ee, ee eet Sree as llaborate with her Adolphe Pegoud, the famous! | Satake ides d:toommilr aes the same day to Washington that ‘he world sina aviator, is dead at the age of 26.| [eet shake ve : : a submarine had been sunk near t laaiinn anne ee He brought down his sixth Ger-| ce of War Lansing that the|the Arabic. _.. |man air craft on July 14. NEW LIFE SAVING RAFT ADOPTED BY THE BRITISH NAVY German government has accepted es, dd ind what we will do. Pegoud was the most daring of | Photo shows sailors from one of the British battleships in the|the principle that passenger N. B. King, auditor for P. Burns n say no more, as we must/the younger French aviators, and | Dardanelles testing one of the new life rafts now being supplied|liners should be warned before!& Co., is in the city on one of his to all ships in service a submarine attack is made. regular visits. enemy to profit by the was the first to fly upside down. i [MANITOBA MEMBER Ee eee S|JACK ENSCH SAYS BOYS : * FILLY KIRK HAS BE. os |t** ***** + + **« «* HALIBUT RETURNS ARE + RETRIBUTION COME BOMB-THROWER + «| __ INCREASING STEADILY WILL SPEAK HERE) « sos * ARE FIT AND WELL | > Mani . * Sir Rodmond Roblin, ex- * ——— * At the Manitoba elec- * Constable Adams has had/* premier of Manitoba, J.H. * Halibut returns keep bounding A. E. Rigg, M. P. P., of Winni-!* tion about a year ago, * G. R. Naden had a letter from nother letter from Billy Kirk.|# Howden, Dr. W. H. Mon- *j"P each month, In August, 2.-|Pes, @ member of the Manitoba|}* Liberal workers were ar- *|Jack Ensch last night, m which MPily reports that things are|* tague, and George RK. Gold- * 106,400 pounds of halibut was See ae oe = * rested and thrown into *|he states ¢} at che boys of the frst . 1e coming month, and advantage jail, ¢ ce “e i h ather quiet In His vitinity just + well, al fopmer-anembers. */landed at this port, making oe ene : i aelereee 1 ...s0il, and pi Sees Uae contingent, who are still at the * f the M ia lead * - will be taken of his presence to|* the election was over, * t present. He is now a member 9 ae anitoba govern- another new record. Seattle re-)) i. pi Deel blic front, are all fit and well. En- ' , * ment appeared before Po * lave him adaress a pu ylic meet-|* when they were released ~~ ; bf a hand-grenade company, and}, lice Magi faite aie Meee: We turns are not yel to hand, but|ine here on labor questions. Hel* without a charge being ¥ closed with the letter were some se syistrace eur z —_— : : » A : : bs entures the opinion that the|™% john MacDonald in Win- * it is just possible that for the|will appear here under the aus-|}* made against them. Today, *|/POPP!es which had been plucked mans will never under any cir-|* nipeg city police court this * first time, Prince Rupert has come|pices of the Trades and Labor|* the engineers of that elec- *|from the “no-man’s” land be- umstat et through the Al-|* morning, charged with * ar ee Council of the city. * tion, with one exception, *|tween the trenches. : > ae The salmon pack for the month Mr. Riggs is a delegate from]* find themselves at the bar * 2 eee : ies’ the western front.!/* Conspiracy to defraud the *)_ ee > e co ioe pee = at the bar Mr. Ensch’s father was Ger- ‘ ve jamounted to 12,999,700 pounds of | Winnipeg to the Dominion Trades|* of the police court on * ‘ : Bi woking ar .|* province. The four ex- *| : ; a : i 5 yman and his mother Belgian. f ound = for : ' ail «| Ush representing something perenne which meets in Van-|]* charges of fraud. In their *| cond: in aka eee : nae _ re¢ _ = «| three-quarters of a million dol-|couver in September. He is com-|* case retribution has fol- * When war was declared, and Jack pert, and purposes |» ‘at . af ere sa «| 'ars- Adding cod and _ otherjing by way ef Prince Rupert and/* lowed swiftly. In British * learned that the Huns were ’ ‘i BOV0,000 tach. ) ~ } ‘ | et me “nose caps” |* ite 000 a 1 of 3 MY arcs meat the total quantity |/the local Trades and Labor body]* Golumbia, the day of retri- */marching through Belgium, he some se caps $25,000 consiste re , : i =aiip Ge shen ke sctandle ) Fe - - : pe g | Banded at Prince Rupert in Aug-|is now completing arrangements]|* bution is coming just as *{made a bee-line from the moun- 8. sonal bonds, with two se- KF AOAE a) : . nd a German helmet] vi es $42.500 . 6 | U8" amounted to 415,121,500 Ibs./{o have him address a meeting. * surely. Corrupt boss rule */tains, where he was prospecting, ’ curities of $12,0 each : sa sn lowed to pick one up,|*® = ¢ ring the remaind a ar * carries with it its own re- */to the coast, where he joined the . ’ “over s e re er. . . he Germans often conceal ee RK a KEE RM RHEE Mrs. F. Bergenson, of Granby, | DAILY FREIGHT FROM * ward. * first contingent which left from Ri Sis ante died has been visiting with Mrs. COCHRANE TO WINNIPEG | % %& x 9 4 3 He Oe Oe OH HHH! Deince Rupert. ie rte Knight for a few days. - ib : be ck’ a Hun and cap- , 1p y his headgear. Constable OF SUBMARINE CREW nr rhe government today opened] ADMIRAL WATSON FAITZI SCHEFF AT THE hea 8 ; ree FoNow the crowd to Self’sja daily freight service over the Adams has also sedsived a-pend oo oe RECOGNIZABLE) Potiow the on maa Saela eight ee IS REPORTED SUNK WESTHOLME THEATRE ea ng a Prendh 7s en Cafe. There is a reason.. Next| Transcontinental between Coch- aoe 6 ae ne . ; 7 i ’ > linetre gun, sewn in silk by a (Bpecial to The Dally News.) Majestic Theatre. 102tf.|/rane and Winnipeg. A report has reached the city At the Westholme tonight and French girl, Honolulu, Sept. 1.—Of the crew that the Admiral Watson, of the|tomorrow, the inimitable Fritzi SE of the sunken American subma- Walk M : Store Admiral Line, has been sunk by|Scheff appears in a five-act “SUNSHINE MOLLY” AT rine F-4, the only body recogniza- L B R | er,s USIC the steamer Mariposa near Se- comedy drama entitled “Pretty mn . Q |3 Removed to Werner’e Old Stand RE Be Tre mast slates Siete tien 6 we THE MAJESTIC THEATRE |))). js that of gunners’ mate Geo. On Second Avenue. attle. The accident was due to|Mrs. Smith, (rs. Smith ha the dense smoke caused by the|been married three times, on each Nhe Lic tommhilideanean Ashcroft. It will require three CELEBRATION PIANOS bush fires which are raging in|oceasion te a Mr. Smith. No. 4 nN ents *he ae maui days to clear the wreck and pre- Under tne nanan ae Trades PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ie ncaa was a missionary, No. 2 was a its . ere ae 4 ibaa : mo | rth. Qavo.auniey allies pare for an investigation. te ae 1915 ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND poet, while No, 3 was a man after ti hine Molly.” This is : : SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. VANCOUVER MAY SEE Mrs. Smith's own heart, All three on on F Program of ae erry arr scales \eeadbi Pah: oy thane Re vA linest productions ever GRANBY WILL SEND A Monster 4 Terhaul-Heintzman Pianos. STREET CAR STRIKE meet at a summer resort and de Bor | has scored big suc Gasebail, Football and Piance to Rent lightfully funny situations ensue. moaae the southern cities. T A FOOTBALL TEAM Ladies’, Gent's and ~ The photography of the piece is , rn cities, The ' Athieti (Special to The Dally News.) Ps a story blend ef eam > eal ——_ Children’s thietic ao = font the emilee and Fritzi is just Fritzi tomedy which will ples : Secretary F. 8, Wright, of the Events. | Daa BG Elect , R i at hor Dest. ease every- ; . ployees of the B. C, Electric Ratl- body ; oe Norther 3 C. Agricultural As- act c dv entitled ‘“/ ‘iendid Topical Gazette more 4 : 0: a BAND IN ATTENDANCE LONDON CAFE way have, by vote taken on Mop- A one-pot comedy entitled A “ompletes the program sociation, has received word from And Grill day, decided to reject the new Substitute for Pants coneludes motes Granby that the management Of/% @ QRAND FREE SMOKER in THE a a ; a most enjoyable program. pa ONCorccccnneninahansnuniennd t | iny 1s anxious EVENING Faultiess Service of Fault wage scale. They have been given : ' » sme yr compt s } § eo ced’ aad al Further particulars may be had from less Food 48 hours by the company in which ~ MAJESTIC =e THEATRE ba Wenoperate in ever _ D. SUTHERLAND are Bik. Taied. Ave. to sign the new roll. The men ———____°°_ SSeS BE making the Rupert Fair a suc- Secretary Celebration Committee of PS Pie ate EST H 0 LM : . y : ‘he Trades and Labor Council FOR , LADIES are asking the Internationa 5e88 xxpected that a splen- 1 - BOXES , Boe Tonight and Tomorrow a ~e a sateen Union for permission to strike. SS ac copper displays 7 , a ™ —-- —————— - OPERA HOUSE down. THE WEATHER RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE Paramount Bosworth Attraction— “SUNSHINE MOLLY” In Five Acts. o The stor 1 tory of this ereat feature What might be termed one Selections of sereen With just enough drama “omedy to suit any taste, Dresents the of rare literature nd ee) TOPICAL GAZETTE—6 Reo! cee ADMISSION 10 and 16 cents. 8 Reei— ane recent bereavement. The smelter football team will do its best to send a team to com- pete with the local boys for the Exhibition Uup. BN ae CARD OF THANKS Dukette very all Rupert who have in Edward much and Mrs. to thank friends in Prince Mr. desire shown such great sympathy flour, by all PHONE 190 Bread five cents per Loaf Having aaa a ss = sale a car load of Quaker and pi “we are selling ourbread on and after Sept. 1st. for 5c per Loaf The only manufacturers of Domestic Bread, which is sold the Leading Grocers. The La Casse Bakery 717 THIRD AVENUE By F. W. Barometer ...., Maximum temperature ...... Minimum temperature ...... Rainfall Dowling. 29.880 62 48 .78 Summary for August Mean temperature ........ 59.7 Highest (om 2ist.).......-. 77.0 Lowest (on 27th.).....-+++ 46.0 Precipitation ........++++: 6.75 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW The Clever Moroceo Photoplay Co., in Association with Bosworth, Presents Fritz Scheff in a five-act Comedy Drama Entitied “PRETTY MRS. SMITH" “A SUBSTITUTE FOR PANTS” Comedy POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 15 cts. Coming Next Wednesday and Thure- day — Dustin Farnum in “The Sign of the Cross.”