— nea a ie ee —— 216. ) ik 1 . ‘DNS > eppeyr + x ns VI. NO. : e PRINCE RUPERT, B. tine WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915, PRICE FIVE CENTS RUSSIANS COUNTER NG VON HINDENBU eee —e ee ENEMY — AT ALLIED FINANCIAL SUCCESS -- HIGH EXPLOSIVE ON LINER PISSIANS COUNTERIN3 VON HINDENBUR’S (EWALRY MOVE GERMAN LINES ON NIEMAN NOT UNITED — GERMAN AIRSHIP DAMAGED—EN«t.... ...ARMED AT SUCCESS OF THE ALLIED LOAN—HIGH EXPLOSIVE FOUND ON LINER LAPLAND 3 (Special to The Dally News.) Sept. 15.—The is necessary to the London Rus-|to maintain sians are countering Von Hinden- The suggestion is made to float movement astride}a counter The valiry berg’s cavalry loan as an embarrass- of the Petrograd railway. ment. German papers arriving es on the Nieman are German | recently advocate the destruction not united. The Russian rear-|of ammunition factories. guard is retiring eastward. Bottled Explosives. Zeppelin Damaged. Two bottles of high explosives \ German airship which has|have been found 6n the White been badly damaged by gunfire at Star liner Lapland by a stevedore. Riga, has descended at Koenigs- Ih steamer was due to sail to- morrow. An investigation is be- ing made. Reventlow, answering RED CROSS SALE criticism regarding the recent acrial attacks on London, B that Londor the ¢ | says | is a fortress and that} On Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 should be} population ip.m. the Red Cross sale of home ordered to leave, Germané Alanon: ooking wen be held in Mr. Ben- New York Sept, 15. German sons studio opposite the post ofiice on Third Avenue. Mrs. Wm. at the success of, the Anglo-Frenea bil- lion dollar agents here are alarmed Manson and Mrs. Hal be in charge for the day. Peck wi!! Mrs. Jos. Hickey has kindly donated a table to be lotteried, ing contest will be in the window. loan and are institut- ing 4 Campaign against the flota- tion, while and a novel guess- other German-Ameri- can bankers realize that the loan One dozen of Benson's $18 photos kindly SOUTH CAROLINA will be the prize, donated FAVORS PROHIBITION |!)y Mr. —— All ladies are (Special to The Dally News.) Benson, requested to send in home cooking, and more par- . Bie , Sept. 15.—-The unties of South Car- jticularly are the ladies asked to leontribute who heretofore have na have indicated a majority|not done so. Remember our brave in favor of prohibition.|boys at the front who are under- suffering lhe Ladies Auxiliary of the St. Andrew's their home, lirst whist drive and dance of the the going hardships and while we remain in comfort at Don't forget the day and place. Society will hold season in the society rooms on GN Friday evening, when frequenters| a BEWHISKERED KISS of these happy social gatherings FOR WILLIAM J. BRYAN fame Should make it a point of being a is. presse There will be refresh- Mr. William Jennings Bryan, ments and good music. Thelex-United States secretary of ticket on this oeeasion will bel state, is at present receiving h person and the proceeds|much mirthful attention from ~ ig to the funds of the Red| the press for having been the re- Cross Santate ; : , 7 ociety. Come along and cipient of a frevent hug and kiss “) ® good cause. from a big bewhiskered German ce ee ~~ | farmer named Graber on the con- 4 clusion of his Chantauqua ad- MW WESTIC :: ESTIC :: THEATRE dress at Kingman, Kan., on Aug. 26th. The impact was so sudden Tonigh wages | : iia ght and Tomorrow ‘that Mr. Bryan did not have a ’ , * , chance to sidestep, and when the DON’T MISS IT—Entire Pathe | one Freres Program, — “RODS OF lbuss had been planted. squarely WRATH nts three parts, Sensa the recipient backed away and ‘onal stirring drama, 7 luinienieiisteaicnd ioccase murmured something like, “thank “PAT : ; ate QAZETTE"=War ai and World you.” Graber had been reading 5 ews, w sneen, Simeeieictasindliomendlecendaara Mr. Bryan's paper for years, ad- " FFL ” : . ce A 4 WINS THE WINSOME” — mired him and determined if he corking comedy, UAMATE GS OT remem ever got the chance to see him ‘AMATEU i ; ; si y edy, R NIQHT"—-A scream com- he would kiss him,—World Wide. ae na ADMISSION 10 and 16 cente. THE CRADLE ane Friday and Saturday—A 6 of a Program. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs Hugh *teeereroooovooooneoooooorore hoes Dunn, Rupert, a son, at MUSIC || ia CKARI.ES BALAGNO (Planist at Westholme) Prince Vancouver. Have you Signed the Motor Boat Petition? Petitions are at Frizzell’s Meat Market, Cole's 8e- gar Store, Noble's Poolroom, P. R. T ES EACHER OF PIANOFORTE Boathouse, Launch Dixie, Launch Fo ; "mer pupil of F. @. Btrong. Narbethong, Launch Alice B, r , shina FRMS MODERATE, Phone Biue 408 $|Akerberg, ‘Thompson's Machine Allies in order American prosperity. E. J. CHAMBERLIN, President of the Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. Co. G. T. P. PARTY LEFT FOR THE EAST TODAY Minus Mr. Molson Macpherson, Mr. Dalrymple and Mr. the G. T. P. offieial party left for the east at noon today. Mr. Rose- the south to- other Rosevear, vear will leave for morrow morning and the two gentlemen will go east on to- morrow’s train. Interviewed before leaving, Mr. Chamberlin said he had hoped to until tomor- be able to stay over row, but Hon, Frank Cochrane was anxious to make a connection with the C. N. R. liged to cut short his stay in the so he was ob- terminal city. ‘He pointed out that the as rapidly company had proceeded with the terminal de- velopment ascircumstances would aliow, and that they were fortu- nate in getting work on the dry- dock so far advanced before the along. He has in- structed the rush the completion of this work, as still a lot of done. war came engineers to there is necessary work to be s With regard to the hotel con- struction, he that iitupert is meantime sup- pointed out Princes first-class hotel ac- that away plied with commodation, and it would simply mean taking busi- ness from the existing houses to go ahead with their building, even if financial conditions would per- mit. He emphasized the fact that face of im- it is impossible, in perial legistation, to raise any fresh capital in London during the duration of the pointed out that in giving Prince Rupert a of three boats and three each way per war. He service trains week, the company is losing heavily every day. Mr. Chamberlin there has been heavy rain that every reports day on the prairies for some time and grave fears are enter- the crop. Threshing in most distriets is impossible in unless good past tained for the meantime, and weather sets in, it will be a costly business for the farmers. and Leuty’s Machine Shop. Pishop, VICTIM OF SHOOTING TS STILL ALIVE (Special to The Dally News.) Sept. 15.—Mrs. the victim in the Cot- still alive and there is a chance that she may recover. J. H. Vancouver, Donohue, tingham shooting affray, is Ferguson, a chaffeur, who was found in scant attire in a shed in the rear of the house where the shooting took place, will give evidence at the enquiry. LABOR MEETING IN EMPRESS THEATRE There should be a full house at the Emprss Theatre tonight when A. R. Rigg, M. P. P., of Win- nipeg, will address a meeting un- der the and Labor Council. Mr. auspices of the Trades Rigg has done and is doing good work in All inter- invited.