: —— _——— ae Vi vy]. NO. 249. ————_————— PRINCE ————oO GERMAN CENTRE CONTIN UES TO ADVANC RUPERT, B. €., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1915 = rere 2 PRICE FIVE CENTS —— : = MINOR RUSSIAN SUCCESSES — - SWITZERLAND PREPARES F FOR EVENTUALITIES (Special to The Dally News.) Petrograd, Sept. 18,_-The ene- by has reached and crossed the bun St. Chara. The fortress of ive ely to fall. In. the ilna 1s chting along the railway from fobrin to Munsk we scored a suc- pes. driving the enemy toward he village of Roudakrasnovia, nd taking 2,000 prisoners and oul At ( tava we took 412 officers, Fi) men and 3 machine guns. The n retreat from the rypa f losing at Yanovka ind 1,800 men. Munitions. Paris, Sept. 18—Twelve hun- ———_—_— SCERMAN CENTRE CONT INUES TO ADVANCE INTO RUSSIA INOR RUSSIAN SUCCESSES—GERMAN RIGHT WING IS STILL RETREATING—JAPAN AND RUSSIA PRODUCING MUNITIONS RAPIDLY—FRENCH TAKE TURKISH POSITION dred Russian factories, with 100,- 000 men, are now engaged in the manufacture of munitions. Japan is busy building new munition factories to help the Allies. Gallipoli French forces have captured a new Turkish position in Galli- poli. Bulgaria. Athens, Sept. 18.—Premier Ra- dis-Lavoff, of Bulgaria, in ad- dressing the foreign ministers at said that Bulgarian public attack Sofia, opinion was against any on Turkey. R. STEFANNSON HAS DISCOVERED NEW LANDS (Special to The Dally Hewes.) Vancouver, 18.—Dr. Stef- shows that he new lands at 78 and 417 Prince Patrick Is- ch is found to be land, inpleted charting. The xplorer is continuing his explo- ations Sept. nnson’s report as discovered north North ekrees degrees and, wh be has « RED CROSS SALE rhe Red Gross sale of home . sterday, which was in large of Mrs. Wm, Manson and Irs. Hal Peck, realized the sum f $46, a good sum considering le weather conditions. The is for the table and center- op Lee charge of Mrs, H. Park- 7 istponed until next week, The ladies wish to thank Mr. Bens for the use of his store, med all who assisted. lhe G. T. P, dining cars are Nov ining clear through to Winnipeg instead of to Edmon- ton FOR SALE Gb > | nD WHEELOCK PLAYER PIANO Slightly used, In first-class condition ORIGINAL PRICE—$950.00 CAN NOW BE BOUGHT FOR $475.00 erms can be arranged if pur- laser IS not prepared to pay cash. —APPLY TOo— ED. H. MORTIMER Agent 215 -2nd Avenue. More oo, eee MUSIC CHARLES BALAGNO (Pianist at Wepotholme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Former Pupil of F. @, Strong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biue 408 HE EXTRACTED BULLET FROM SOLDIER’S HEART 17.—Means_ by Paris, Sept. which he extracted a shrapnel bullet from the right auricle of a French soldier's heart were described to the Medicine last night by Dr. Infroit. This surgical feat was accomplished by use of a radio- Academy of Charles graphic compass invented by the surgeon, This instrument enabies Dr. Infroit to locate foreign bodies in with mathematical permits their ex- the tissues and without precision injury to the told his traction neighboring organs, he colleagues. EXHIBITION NOTES The Exhibition opens on Wed- nesday, September 22nd at 1 p. m. An informal opening will be President Alex. Newton. conducted by Prudhomme and Mayor Children’s Day. The opening day will be Child- ren’s Day, and all children will be admitted free. The children’s races will be held that day. The band will start from the City Hall at noon. Added Prize. A prize of a case of stumping powder has been donated by the Canadian Explosives, Limited. It will go to the exhibitor gaining the largest number of points in Class 16. Red Cross Teas. The ladies of the Red Cross So- ciety will serve tea on all three days of the Fair. The piano which is advertised on the front page is the property of Mrs. Jessup, widow of Allen Jessup, who sacrificed his life iv the trenches in France, The patty owning the equity in the piano will make easy terms in order to effect a sale beneficial to Mrs, Jessup, See BH. H. Mortimer. Follow the crowd to Self’s Cafe. There is a reason.. Next 102tf. teeeeoncoopooooosoocogoooooonoood: | Majestic ‘Pheatre., purpose, Captive balloons are GOING UP FOR A PEEP AT THE SHIPS OF THE ENEMY Picture shows a captive balloon on an Italian battleship about to go aloft for a reconnaisance. for this very useful CASE OF GREAT A case of great interest to fishermen came up before Magis- trate MeMullin today, when M, McLeod and N. K. Nelson charged with fishing for salmon without were with a gill net having first paid the fisheries tax of $5. was dismissed, and it that the will stated case to the The case is probable crown apply for a eourt. Williams, of Williams & who appeared for the stated that the act operative by an supreme W. E. Manson, defendants, was to become -in-counei! by the Lieuten- ant-Governor. He contended that had been published in order no order the Gazette, but simply a notice issued by the attorney-general from the fisheries department, and that the act had never become operative. In the second place, he held that the act is ultra vires of the province of British Colum- bia. THE NEW HAZELTON PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD Al. Harris returned Saturday Sibola district he spent several weeks prospect- from the where ‘ing over the country where gold was discovered last summer, He reports unfavorably on the coun- try as a free gold producer. Ile is more satisfied than ever that it is easier to get mineral in pay- ing quantities right around New Hazelton than any place he has yet prospected,—Omineca Herald, Motor Petitions are at Have you atgnad the Boat Petition? Frizzell's Meat Market, gar Store, Noble’s Poolroom, P. Boathouse, Launch Dixie, Launch Narbethong, Launeh Alice’ B, Akerberg, Thompson's Machine shop, and Leuty’s Machine Shop. P. R. Tent 224, Cole's Se- All Clothing at Cost. & Awning Co., 3rd Ave. INTEREST TO FISHERMEN! | meet in jtwo good comedies IPRINCE RUPERT’S LABOR DELEGATES LEFT TODAY dele- Trades Congress of Macdonald, W. E. Rudder- this opens Prince Rupert's three gates to the Canada, 8. D. Thompson and left for morning. The George ham, Vancouver congress on Monday, when about 200 dele- gates, representing 80,000 work- men in all parts of Canada, will ‘Labor’s Parliament.” This is the first occasion on which the congress has met in and also the first oc- Rupert Represen- Vancouver, easion on which Prince has been represented, tatives of every trade in Canada there, American Federation of British will be as well as delegates from the Labor and the Trades Union Congress. SPLENDID SHOW AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE The Majestic finest scenic entitled “O’Garry of 2 Mounted.” The reels, and they con- tonight presents one of the films ever produced, the Royal ruus to three story tain a great deal more than beau- tiful scenery. There are thrills mixed with the views. The hero shoots rapids in a bireh bark canoe and is upset, and you ac- see him in the rapids, not after. He is tually and a cliff by the villain just before thrown over and flops into a river only to be rescued by the heroine, who has swung herself down the cliff by a Incidentally the villain cuts The depicted is photography rope, the rope and she also flops. mountain scenery splendid -and the perfect, A “Moonshiner ” drama, and make up a strong bill. “Sweedie and the Sultan’s Present” is a circus. The annual general meeting of the Northern B. CG, Agricultural Association will be held in the City Hall on the 23rd at 8 p,m, iM ALSACE—AUSTRIANS (Special to The Dally News.) Paris, Sept. 18.—Switzerland has called her fourth division of to the mans are troops colors. The Ger- | reported to be active in Alsace and it is feared that they may attempt to invade Switzerland in order to attack France’s unprotected frontier. Austrians Repulsed. Nish, Sept. 18.—Three attempts to cross the Austrian Save river and invade Serbia have been re- pulsed. America Preparing. Washington, Sept. 18.—Secre- War Garrison is to tary of ask SWITZERLAND PREPARES FOR POSSIBLE GERMAN INVASION | MORE TROOPS CALLED TO THE COLORS — GERMANS ACTIVE REPULSED THREE TIMES BY SERBIANS—AMERICA ADDING TO MILITARY DEFENSE for $250,000,000 United to strengthen States military defense. Last year’s appropriation for all army purposes amounted to only $109,000,000 Financiers in Ottawa. Ottawa, Sept. 18.—The Anglo- French loan commissioners are to visit Ottawa. THE WEATHER By F. W. Dowling. Barometer a sie cs es 30.025 Maximum temperature ...... 69 Minimum temperature ...... 48 RED CROSS DANCE AND WHIST DRIVE “CHUCK” AVERIL HAS EARNED A COMMISSION Under the auspices of the Will- ing Hands Society, a most enjoy- was held in St. night. The Mrs. J. M. Gavigan. drive Hall last won by able whist Andrew's prizes Dunn and Mr. J. C. were Mr. Smithers, of the Bank of B. N. A., has received a letter from Charles Averil. “Chuck” was in the old country on holiday when war broke out and at once enlisted as a private. His many A delightful which Orchestra dance, for Gray's provided the music, was held later in the} evening, and everyone had a real good time. Scottish dances wert introduced at intervals and were greatly enjoyed. The devoted to the Red were Cross Fund. GREAT CHAPLIN FILM AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE The Westholme of the screened, tonight pre- funniest Chaplin “Work” hilarious excite- sents one comedies ever is two reels of ment. You can imagine Charlie assisting in paperhanging, witha paste, and thought, but out-Chaplins plentiful supply of smile at the mere on the sereen he anything you can possibly imag- ine. “In the a very fine Hands of the two-act Kalem drama Jury” is which furnishes thrilling situa- splendid acting. the fourth and some Death”, tions, “The Ring of episode of “The Road O° Strife,” sees the innocent Abner handed over to the sheriff by the villain. “What's pleasing Ours” is a particularly little love story. It is a real good show. “The begins on Monday. Diamond from the Sky” GOOD SMELTER RETURNS FROM SUNRISE ORE The smelter returns from the first car of ore shipped from the Sunrise mine have been received and showed one hundred and twenty-two ounces of silver and forty-nine per cent lead per ton. The Herald was informed by the superintendent of the mine that the second third cars will run higher than that as they had struck a rich shoots on the surface. and very -~Omineca couple of proceeds | friends in town will be delighted to learn that he has risen from \the ranks and now holds a lieu- commission. His regi- was ‘te nant’s at the stationed in a pretty warm quar- ter. lent. time of writing, OWN YOUR OWN ELECTRIC PLANT the year and live in the country round. A chance of a 320 acres on a beauti- Bulkley Valley. fishing, and lifetime. ful lake in the Good boating and near railroad, (Churches stores soon Only $8 an acre, $2 down, balance over ten years at 7 per cent. Buy now, before the war as farm land will surely 219-24. is over, advance, ’ A, C, LITTLE. A. C. Prudhomme returned last night from ae visit to Prince George. ran i. “The Diamond From the Sky” $800,000 SERIAL STARTS AT THE Westholme Opera House NEXT MONDAY $10,000 Offered for the Best Sequel. Everyone will be given a Postcard of one of the Lead- ing Stars. LONDON CAFE And Grill Faultiess Service of Fault- less Food Third Ave. Hart Bik. BOXES FOR LADIES Herald, ‘ ood PR ee eee a TR eo 7