rn 70 en vf, NO. 212. sa PRINCE RUPERT, B, 6,, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 40, 1945. PRICE FIVE CENTS ANOTHER BIG RUSSIAN SU N GALICIA —— | ALLIED , Seen DESTROY TWO SUBMARINES -- . ZEPPELIN ATTACK ON RIGA ALLIED AVIA: ORS DESTROY SUBNEARINES AT ZEEBRUGGE TWO SUBMARINES DESTROYED SY BC SY BOMES—ZEPPELIN BLOWN uP OVER BRUSSELS—CREW KILLED—GERMANY’S NOTE DISGUSTS AMERICANS—DUMBA HANDED PASSPORTS (Special to The Dally News.) agrees with the German state- Lond pt, 10.—Allied avia-|ment that the Arabie was trying " | eeded in destroying |to ram the submarine. submarines with} Handed His Passports. : i Zeebrugge. | Ambassador Dumba has been A Zeppt has been blown up|handed his passports by Secretary | B is as a result of en-|Lansing. The Austrian govern- while returning | glish raid. The crew | its ambassador. ' | Financial Commission. American Disgust. (erma te, justifying the sink- | sion, composed of six experts, it right angles, dis-|land. EH. MAYNARD HAS RE- _ |CHINESE LOTTERY COVERED FROM WOUNDS. ceived a letter from E, H, May-|Chinese lottery outfit ata Chinese nard, who was formerly janitor|resort on Third Avenue. It seems the f t with the first contingent.|tery arrived recently from the Ir. Ma rd had some narrow|south, and that the police had make the seizure. in the neck and shoulder by shraj \fler being nine weeks ar ae. oa CROP VALUE OF $300 In hos 11 at Exeter; he was , , TO EACH INDIVIDUAL a convalescent M s Horton, Kent. He Regina, Sept. 9.—There is a on service again|}so0od crop of grain in the three CIVIC HALF-HOLIDAYS among all the men, women and children of Saskatchewan, Mani- ; toba and Alberta, each would re- \ pecial meeting of the last night a request] people,” said Mr. W. P. Hinton, cretary of the Agri-jassistant passenger traflic mana- \ssociation was read,|ger of the G. T. P. when in Regina iat the couneil declare | recently, holidays on September ort. FAIR FUND ‘ith, the first and third fair. On the motion of A Beveridge, seconded by \ Nichol, the request was ——__.-—_— | This is not as large by any means Pere rore purses of the Tonight and Tomorrow “THE FULFILLMENT” — Assanay piece, in three acts, A assured that Prince Rupert will drama of situations whieh cehes Of unparalled sac and emotion, A subject this year’s Fair, notwithstanding that reashes every heart, MR. BLINK OF BOHEMIA” — A farce comedy, tedy Drama “SAFETY WORST"—A corking Lu- lished shortly. nh comedy, enn THE WEATHER ADMISSION 40 and 16 cents. Coming Monday and Tuesday—The a Episode of “The Broken Coin” By F. W. Dowling. vorcococcooero eens peut, eenibites. Barometer ...-+eeeee eee 30,255 i. een Highest temperature ...++++: 71 ct" eerennvococooooocccccooooooes | OWeSt Lemperature ..eeeres is8 LONDON CAFE +e TER PAN BAKERY, next Cily And Grill Hall. Bread 5 cents per loaf, 22 Faultless Service of Fault- for $41.00, Steak Pies—try -one, Bread does not sour, made by an less Food Hart Bik. Third Ave BOXES FOR LADIES medals and diplomas at oe ein Exhibition. ment has been requested to recall | | New York, Sept. 10.—The joint Wasl n Sept. 10.—Thej|Anglo-French financial commis- \rabic, has aroused|which has been formd to adjust sgust. The fact that ithe foreign exchange situatio lation, | truck aft of the en-| arrived today on the liner Lap- A \ VILKO S Win SSS as ‘ : E AUGUsTOYO Pian a RODNO ee eget " 0330 ETZ HOLDING THE FOE ATWOST VITAL POINTS making their along the northern The narrows indicate where half of the eastern front. the greatest efforts to stem the German Russians advance _ OUTFIT SEIZED City | Woods has just re- The police last night seized a ty Hall, and who left for|that the manipulators of the lot- council last night, committee was presented, | was finally wounded |»een waiting an opportunity to prairie provinces, and if it were|debentures sold and the proceeds distributed |? terest of $900 per annum. He also stated that there was a surplus of $7,200 in the bank ceive $300, on a basis of 1,300,000 on this amount. as against selling the The total amount received in finance committee been taken regarding the offer subscriptions to the fair fund for 1915 amounts to date to $396.50, eeeelas last year, but laking into con- MAJESTIC :: THEATRE fo ie cise these: hard times, it certainly speaks we'l for the spirit of co-operation and the helping hand, ‘The directors feel Terry, have no reason to be ashamed of depressed financial conditions. A full list of subscribers isin course ‘SA ; ‘AMANDER UNATTACHED"— A of preparation and will be pub-|adverse effect on the market CITY TO HANDLE WORK FROM GENERAL FUND At a special meeting of the city » city treasurer to the finance nection with the redecking of city streets and the construction Seal Cove roadway. The city treasurer reported that the receipt of $4,000 of 1914 taxes on Wednesday had made it possible to do the work out of eeneral fund instead of selling the at 90, thus saving 500 in discount, besides the in- from local improvement bylaw Ne. 232, which he proposed to use and pay property holders six per cent. for, thus earning two and a half per cent for property holders The total saving would amount to $5,550. Ald. Montgomery asked the what steps had Terry, Briggs & Slaten and whether the inspector of muni- cipalities had sanctioned the de- bentures. The mayor said the inspector had not sanctioned the deben- tures, and that he had wired to Briggs & Slaten cancelling the offer for the bonds, the mem- bers of the council being satisfied that to make any sacrifice in sell- ing the bonds might have the treasury certificates. Ald. Montgomery said he ob- jected strongly to the manner i which the whole business had been bandled, The calling for a report from in con- the Mr. Sullivan said: weigh bonds at 90 * auld countrie baker, who gained L.O. L. 2310 The above lodge will hold a special meeting in the F. oO. BE. Hall tonight at 8 p. m All members of this lodge and sojourning brethren are requested to attend, WHOLESALE ENQUIRY BY NORRIS G0 GOVERNMENT Winnipeg, ris government (Special to The Yee. Salty Newe.) Sept. 10.—The Nor- ordered an appraisal of every public building built and of the telephone elevators. overpayments the RICHEST GOLD YET FOUND IN CANADA Toronto, Sullivan, ment sample of gold brought in a suit- case to be “undoubtedly found in Canada.” here in a suitcase by an oflicial of Dominion Gold Mines, “The samples pounds quartz worth about they and gold, and are $8,000, were east of Matheson.’ tenders, and the giving of options council he them, without consent of the disapproved of. Roblin government, plant and expect to find of $4,000,000 on CF. of the Ontario Depart- declared a yet It was brought Ltd. miles and the refusal to open now happened showed that he was cor- rect in holding up the earlier sell- ing of the bonds. correspondence He had noticed downstairs from} the inspector of municipalities in which he refused to sanction te issuing of debentures under the bylaws. Ald, Montgomery, of the treasurer’s report. Mr. , seconded hy moved the adoption Ald, William Sloan, of Nanaimo, is visiting with Judge and Mrs. Young. MUSIC CHARI.E8 BALAGNO (Pianist at Westholme) TEACHER OF Former pupil of F. @. Strong. TERMS MODERATE PHONE 408 ANOTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS ON EASTERN GALICIAN FRONT 7,000 MEN AND 150 OFFICERS CAPTURED — GERMAN RETREAT ACROSS STRYPA—17,000 MEN ARE TAKEN IN ONE WEEK—ZEPPELINS DRIVEN OFF BY BATTERIES AT RIGA (Special to The Dally News.) The Grand Duke. Petrograd, Sept. 10.—Another| Rome, Sept. 10—General Corsi, success has been scored by the Russians in Eastern’ Galicia. Southwest of Trembowla on the 8th of September they captured 150 officers ard 7,000 men. The|his retreats, but lacked the energy in discussing Nicholas’ retirement says the Grand Duke showed great genius and decision during Germans have retreated across|to profit from his triumphs when the River Strypa. The total cap-j| victorious. tures since Sept. 3rd amount to —_— 383 officers, 17,000 men anda RED CROSS RAFFLE large quantity of guns. _ Attack on Riga. The raffle for the moose head, An attack on Riga by six Zep-|which F. H. Mobley presented to pelins has been driven off by fire|/the Red Cross Society, will take from the batteries and aero|place in the Arctic Studio on Sat- planes. urday at 8 p. m. FISH DEMONSTRATION |ROADWORK WILL BE AT THE EXHIBITION; DONE BY DAY LABOR A novelty at this year’s fair will At the special council meeting be a fish restaurant conducted|last night there was a lengthy under the auspices of Mr. and/discussion as to whether the Seal Mrs. Shrubsall, assisted by the|Cove roadway be constructed by Canadian Fish and Cold Storage|contract or day labor. Co., The Atlin Fisheries, and The Ald. Dybhavn and _ Beveridge Rorvik Fish Co., and the leading|thought that in doing the work hotels. by contract a saving might me Mr. and Mrs. Shrubsall will|made and it was essential that manage thé restaurant, the fish|the work be done as cheaply as companies will supply the fish possible. products, and the hotels’ expert Ald. Montgomery, Maitland and chefs will demonstrate in a prac-|Nichol believed that the work tical way how fish, Prince Ru-|could be done as economically by pert’s greatest asset at the pres-|day labor as by contract. ent time, should be cooked. Ald. Beveridge raised the point seinem iti of hiring men for the work. He LABOR TROUBLES suggested that the whole council should consider a list of names IN MUNITION PLANTS of men who needed work, in order _ that no favors might be distrib- Ottawa, Sept. 9—Judge Coats-|y tog, : worth of Toronto, will be the} phe mayor stated that they had chairman of a board of concilia- a list of over a hundred names tion, which will enquire into the}, fle and that these and any trouble which has arisen between} ther applicants would receive Nova Scotia companies manu-} fj] eonsideration. facturing munitions of war, in- All were agreed that needy citi- cluding shells, and their e@M-|,on, should have consideration. ‘ployees. The companies affected] 1, was decided to do the work by are the Nova Scotia Steel com-|qay jabor, The board of works pany, of New Glasgow, and the) wij} meet later to discuss the Canada Car Company. hiring of foremen. Ald. Mait- The dispute was not one which land emphasized the fact that for comes under the jurisdiction Of)the Seal Cove work a good bridge the Industrial Disputes Act, but! foreman would be an essential, the Labor Department secured the consent of all parties to have FoHow the crowd to Self’s a board named. R. H. Murray and|@afe. There is a reason.. Next RB. A. Weston, two Halifax barris-|Majestic Theatre. 102tf. ters, were chosen to represen the men and company respective- ly, but they could not agree on WE S T H 0 LME a chairman. Hon, T, W. Crothers EE has selected Judge Coatsworth OPERA HOUS E and the inquiry will be proceeded RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE with at once. A board has also been named TONIGHT AND TOMORROW to deal with the dispute as to “THE VAN THORNTON DIAMONDS” wages between the I. CG, R. Coal Thrilling two-reel Drama, ini , : “THE SILVER CUP”—Third Episode Mining Company, of Westville, N. of that most mysterious sertal, S., and its employees. Judge W. “The Road ©’ Strife.” B. Wallace, of Halifax, is chair-|3 “PATHE GAZETTE” — Showing the ; i Russian Army, Kitchener review- man, Simon Lott, of Pictou, the ing troops, Canadian Soldiers, and men, and John McKeen, of Hali- the Australians in Egypt. ‘AN EMBARRASSING PREDICAMENT’ fax, the company. Comedy. “A SAFE ADVENTURE” — Comedy. Pipes, Chimneys, Ranges and Furnaces cleaned and put in or- POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 15 ots. Chaplin in “Work.” der. Have it done before the bad Coming Sept. 17 and 18, Charlie weather sets in, Fritz, phone yi i