you. Vil NO. 108. i a PRINCE f RUPERT, B. ., MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. ae i Sat PRICE FIVE CENTS gy ; it : ae te ———— ~— $$ ————____—_ —-— i . . . . site - i ; 5 ENEMY REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSSES AT VERDUN—-VON SANDERS AT SMYRNA | DISLOYALTY IS | ! INITED STATES |SICMFIcANT ENDING CERMANS AGAIN (ITIZENS FIRED |... FAN, TO CRUSH ON BY GERMANS '.2207. 00" ee FRENCH FORCE, been said by Berlin in previous RIFE IN IRISH MAIL SERVICE Residence of High Official Used as Rebel Arsenal—Casement Charged With High Forty Americans on French Liner notes, the blame for the sub- -Teppifie Attacks by Prussian Reg- Had Narrow Escape—Von = [Marine warfare pete largely laid iments—Enemy Repulsed with Sanders Arrives at Smyrna at the door of Great Britain, | Heavy Losses—New French With an Army. which country is seeking to cut | Commander. s off German supplies. a a (Special to The Dally News.) The following is the conclusion (Special to The Daily News.) (Special i she ne News:) New York, May 8.—The French |of the note, and the most signifi- Paris, May 8.—The fighting o Dublin, May 8.—The govern- steamer Venizia, with forty United|cant part of it: this, the 77th day of the battle ment is investigating the various © States citizens on board, reports “The German government, con- jof Verdun, has equalled in in- departments in a= search for having been chased by two Ger-/seious of Germany's strength, | tensity that of the opening at- rebels. Many branches of the man commerce raiders accom-|twice within the last few months |tacks on the great French for post-ollice have been honeycomb- panied by two submarines off the} announced before the world its|ress Four attacks were made H.R. DUE OF Speer ee ane See The , y aug ‘i Generé 7, A. Logie or Azores, in the lane usually fol-|;readiness to make peace on ajeast of the Meuse on a front of rhe Duke of-Connaught with General W. A. Logie and 7 i ‘ | ah e , . a arters Staff are see ¢ 2 i g é lowed by trans-Atlantié fdiners.|pasis safeguarding Germany's |2,000 yards, each attack being led mbers of the Headquarters Staff are een attending a q am ed with disloyalty, The residence of a high postal oflicial was used as an arsenal jet Tor ( ‘ece ‘ several shots were fired at the|yjtal interests, thus indicating by different Prussian regiments. Hght in Toronto recently, ea: for the rebels. A large magazine Pee SES, RRR SA. Venizia but the German vessels/that it is not Germany's fault if A whole German army corps of explosives, arms and ammuni- were unable to overtake her. peace is still withheld from the|was employed in an effort 3 ARI MAND LAVERGNE HAS NEW SHIPBUILDING tion ne pala criald in the base- Germans at Smyrna. nations of Europe. The German|crush the French on a front of RESIGNED FROM HOUSE: COMPANIES IN SOUTH ment. London, May 8.—Field Marsha!| government feels all the respon-|one and a half miles between Hill ce ees Sentences Commuted. ; st Liman Von Sanders, with the] sibility could not be borne before}304 and Deadman’s Hill. The (Special to The Dally News.) Victoria, May 5.- Several 4arge The Countess Georgiana Mark- ; 1 German first army, has arrived at/q forum of mankind and in his-|fighting still proceeds. Quebec, May 8-—Armand La-|yew companies are announced as|ievicz and Henry O'Hanehan, who 4 Smyrna, bringing along a large/tory if, after the 21 months of General Nievelle is now in com-|yergne, one of the Nationalist | having taken out papers of in-|Were court martialed and sen- number of Austrian heavy ar-|the war's duration, the subma-|mand at Verdun. The new com-|members of the Legislature, an- | corporation this week. One quar- tenced to death, have had their tillery. All the craft in the har-|pjne question under discussion|mander was a colonel of artillery}nounces his retirement in ¢ | |ter million dollar concern having sentences commuted to penal bor have been beached in order} petween the German government|at the beginning of the war, and}speech in which he flays the|its head office at Victoria is given|Servitude for life. to prevent any of them making}/and the government of the Unitedjias a brilliant record of cus-|French members of the aiddtal on ge to construct drydocks, ma- George and John Plunkett, who a secret departure . No officials|states were to take a turn ser-|cesses. Cabinet for permitting the dis-|rine railways, ships, ete. also were sentenced to death, are permitted to Teave town. iously threatening maintenance of Germans Again Defeated. allowance of French teaching in (Charles J. V. Spratt, manager }ave had their sentences commut- i Smyrna is the principal port] peace between the two nations. The furious German thrust|]the Ontario schools. lof the Victoria Machinery Depot, ed to penat servitude for ten of Asia Minor in the Aegean Sea. “As far as lies with the Ger-Jagainst the French positions on a ne lig promoter of the concern, which |¥ears. ree oi man government, it wishes to]Hill 304 have been defeated and is THIS JUST? Iwill construct a four — masted Sir Roger Gasement will appear LISERAL CONVENTION prevent things taking such ajthe German losses were heavy. nme | barkentine at once, and which is before a police magistrate on ENDORSES F, H. MOBLEY course, The German govern- {The French in driving the Ger- Vernon, B. C., May 14, 1016.) ceorpovated with a viewekd “obuis Wednesday for his preliminary ment, moreover, is prepared to]mans from their positions east Dear Sir:—Can it be oonsider+ 17s under the new Shipping Act.]earing on a charge of high trea- ed just or equitable that the wid- | The other subscriptions the|son. He will be remanded for of the soldier} ‘articles are by four well known| trial before the Lord Chief Justice Granby on Friday, May 5th, atlits guration to the fighting forces capitalists in Victoria. John J. and a jury. Which there was a large attend-|,f the belligerents, thereby also rifice for his country should not 'Millar, J, M. Savage, R. W. Dou GREAT TRIBUTE TO p : AUTO ACCIDENT be allowed to receive help from | ance of delegates from all over Continued on Pcge Three las and John C. Pendray. Bar- the constituency, Frank H. Mob- THE CANADIAN TROOPS the Canadian Patriotic, Fun nard, Robertson & Heisterman The Liberals of Atlin district} q, jis utmost to confine opera- fof the hill to the east uv: .... sleuse held a nominating convention at tions of the war for the rest of |took 32 prisoners, ow and children who has given the supreme sac- Little Eileen Patmore had a "y asain received the hearty en- |THE SUPREME TEST” AT eee Their expenses are as great AS)... Solicitors foe the infant in- dorsation of the Liberals of that THE WESTHOLME THEATRE “They are not such soldiers as|they were before he was killed. dustry: : very narrow escape of serious in- ‘istrict and everything points to 2 we have ever known before; they|1f they needed help before, they Mr. Spratt was interested in jury when she was knocked down Mr. Mobley being returned to the] ‘The big feature at the West-]do not obey any of the rules of)need it NOW. the proposed Vancouver drydock|>Y @2 auto today while she was Legislature with an overwhelm-|holme tonight is “The Supreme warfare as we have learned them, So whereas patriotism and com- scheme some time ago and the leading the march out of school ing majority, Test.” in which the famous act- but. mon Dieu, they can fight!” |mon sense demand an apprecia- present company has taken power on Borden Street, So far as could cesta ten eau te tel ress Henrietta Crossman plays That was the remark made to/tion of the sacrifice made, that kn: eongtriok @: dredeni ewan ies learned up to the time of go- ‘THE WEATHER the leading role. This is a strik-;™e by an officer of the French] such dependants should ang be he in Victoria, ‘however. ing to press, the doctor’s examin- by F. Wo Dowlioe, ing story of the attempt of : ee itary ge Pees ag we senna The Cameron Lumber ‘Company ee ne For 24 howpeceemnle ec e.coni society woman to prove that are: ca ali ‘i ae a4 ; kaso REET ATS announced its intention today ti gee pasate en a Monday, May 8th. poverty often outweighs Mehes ns” Fn : Peale sae hain i. Tact t ss Ge sd 6 date wis build two ships at once for the ahi meee ee Barometer Z $a pie dood . 29.561 in the soale of humanity. eres: ae i cape ea i re ie z ait ae ice lumber trade under the Shipping . cad uae ye Highest temperature eeeere 48.0 Phere ie a0 8 goad ey Pe cite ies) SARE ie vwoaaicie $67.50 Agt. "They will be completed he- ut a ill afeaia aid) ee Lowest Lemperature . 35.0 and an Animated’ W eekly, On jatter as u . ‘ E c ee | ( is ote Fa 8 ‘$i fore the end of the year and will}! Teets . coon aCe) re eee eee Wednesday the Charlie Ghaplin each carrying its ghastly freight] per month, would, upon the ath Clee ninaie in viotopia. a ce coe ee aaa a ee |competition will be staged, when of wounded and dying Canadians.|/and husband making the eacriioe Be et ee SUN AND TIDE E the youngsters of Prince Rupert|!t was the valedictory of the men|of his life for those who provide SLIGHT FIRE eis me W STHOLME will pree lots of fun. from overseas who had thrown{\the moneys for the Patriotic ee May 9, nae, : OPERA HOUSE 3 e iis themselves into the breach and|Fund, at once be cut Romn. 40 a An unruly oil-stove was the one PISO or tas eas $:a3 a.m. Under New Management DERELICT TO BE SOLD saved the line, who fought against|pension of $37 or$42. This is adie bt ah pithnesk afare ve Seales SNES o ree wil a ka Ey : ; . ir Laasitain ie » hardshi A g ater ...5:43 a, m. Ht, 16.2 TONIGHT ONLY Teck ea . bis odds, and had eee their}certainly a double arene the basement of the secondhand : ms wa « ae a.m aes ; ae The derelict schooner Volanti, bodies man high to stem thejing the period of reconstruction, store of F. M. Crosby about nine ay Waser 3 oe Be Oe the beloved idol of the which was towed into port some German drive for Calais, and who,/and at a time when the earning o'clock on Sunday morning. At High water ...7:24 p.m, Ht. 45.7 HENRIETTA OROSSMAN time ago by the Tuladi, will be against gas and flame, shot and | power of a husband and father RE PPR AE BIER EE Pie a Captain MoGee, MM. Ae Ae : te ae ee Pea a : ae Prussi ‘de lis sire ’ ecessary above ; : sold at public auction on May 27 shell, checked the Prussian tide jis desired and n sary ¢ really serious, but the fire bri- ‘ a ee rer eRe i \ ta re periods i » history of ‘ Z ‘one SUPREME TEST” at 3p. m., by J. H. McLeod, col-jof victory and wrested from thi jal other periods in the history « gade managed to keep it confined ipled = fpory 2 a : ve vs iva é ‘ , oA “ati ; : we - a L, VY. lector of customs, who is also re-]enemy th prize that was within|the ge naretion, ‘> the hakenianl. $$ i P wree ‘op this district.|their grasp—the road to the} Therefore be it resolved that ceiver of wrecks fol “TO THE RESCUE” ceiver oO : ad ; ; ee. a eats, . thi ’ ich meant the mili-|the Executive having in han¢ IC | aio ~AvAT . sonseauence / \ very tine Comedy, ES Channel, which i t cign government in consequence O P E R A H O U S E meee L Burtch, representing | tary segregation of Britain and/econduct of the matters appertain-|o¢ death or incapacity oceurring UNIV C, a te Under New Management OF wonts wae Remington Rifles, arrived from]France and the possible invasion|ing to this fund be requested tolag aforesaid,” or otherwise that ATTENTION AS RENTS ; yvening and left{of England, have introduced into the House line act be amended in such man- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wednesday, the south last ey 6 the Prince Rupert Char- y . : oO . Xe ‘ ac ; . Ne Chaplins will entertain you. Be $tfor the interior on today’s train.} Not until this war is over will of Commons of Canada an act to) nep as will permit the payment The Official Canadian Gov- Sure and see this. aw wenger it be possible to tell of all that amend the Canadian Patriotic) ¢ allowances to dependants in ernment War Films—6 Reels Hill 60 of the Daugh-lhappened during those fateful|Fund Act, 1944, by striking ovl/Canada during the period of the|% Taken by Lieut. Dwyer, 30th te Gs rr ters of the Empire will hold an|/weeks from April 22 to May 10, section 3 thereof, the last para- present war or until the Execu- peereron. See PF. Trey OCC ons once ono nneneeeOnrOOee : : : ; , graph, following sub-section (b), ures Wil e explaine y ee ‘| Chapter GO To informal dance on May 12th in]49145, By that time it will be , eee tive find it impossible to provide SERGEANT WELLS Mcintyre Hall, Tickets 50 ecents./stale in men’s minds, and may and in lieu thereof enacting the|the funds for payment of allow- The one-armed Hero of Ypres, four LONDON CAFE ee = even be overshadowed by others | following: ; anoes after the grant of a pens. months prisoner ow in Germany, FOR THE BEST MEALS Mrs, Alfred Carss left for Van-Jof as great import, But the story] “No assistance shall be given Yours truly, CORPORAL WHITE, D.C. M. 7 STRICTLY UNION HOUSE eouver on the Maquinna lastiof taose days is here. to any person under the proyi- E. D, WATTS. Whe, wan PL yn tor bravery } ’ ss : Fc under fire. m Hart Bik. Third Ave. evening enroute for Moose Jaw] ‘The casualty list of the Gan-|S!Ons of this pub-seotion who is These pictures and lecture have been - Blon a visit to her daughter, Mrs.Jadians engaged in that struggle|in receipt of any gratuity, pen-} The Daily News delivered by recommended by H. R. H. The {BOXES FOR LADIES >. Wilson. (Continued on Page 4) sion, or allowance paid by a for-|carrier, 50 cents per mouth. - Pete, of, Soananete OOO oP oppo 006 se pil, P. ' ’ ?