CANADIANS PREFER DEATH TO SURRENDER GERMANS CLAIM RUSSIAN DRIVE CHECKED --- CARRANZA HAS CLIMBED DOWN ‘4 if rl N0 SURRENDER FOR CANADIANS IN YPRES FIGHT General Mercer and Staff Refused to be Taken—German Social- ist Leader Gets Severe Sentence. | . | | | | } to The Dally News) Specia ine 29,—The German mment the the upon Canadian troops Ypres on state that around They June. | and ers | ferred general, several death to presumably sur- bravely drew his it an enemy ser- when sur- { t! h the face is de inded, whereupon | per the f the was bayoneted by German | bar : Canadians |the days that and Were! prince spel itely } ed all mercy th bombs. Riots in Roumania. Ameters June 29—Four-| | i illed and thirty-| a working-me n’s| } the | Galatz, tratio: iKainst high | evailing in Ltebkadele Jailed, ifraud it Herr Lieb-|.,. leader, has I June 29. socialist thir Ma ty months eens ‘ nis pea ul attempted treas adare DIKE OF CONNAUGHT MAY GO TO IRELAND °*' News mney stated Dukejand renews the dis] minutes. Daily i e 29,—It that returning from epresent the that { f of Ireland which is £00d authori the ty King | tration, claul ment a His | proces the Home Rule. anxious to se- is pres home | continues the j tment nearer the health of Yh ACC’ { f Duehe &e Corporation of Prince Rupert, | at they | known t ' il I ROBERT W. SERVICE Phe Cat other} Grossing fi ‘CONTRACTOR KELLY CONDUCTS OWN CASE BERLIN FEARS TROUBLE FROM ly | re | | | | British Artillery Activity, Com- [talians are sti EAST AND WEST, AMONG WOUNDED bined with Russian Advance is Creating Fears in Ger- man Capital, ntensified artille British portion of the west- nt ng alo Ne ne ov. Be ry einforcements of ws activity |! ‘orn Claims Gain. 29.—The ex-} and is doing her utmos ~ PRINCE HENRY OF BAVARIA IS Advancing on Trentino Front—Bavarian Prince Wounded—Case- ment on Trial. The Special to Daily News.) Rome, June 29.—The Italians e still advancing in the Trentino the Asiago The Italian armies now region and also Plateau. ! ccupy the on north end of the Arso that Teuton money was given to Bg Valley men and guns. Prince Henry Wounded. lidential reports from the) Munich, June 29.—Prince Henry in capital state that ‘there! or Bavaria, who has been leading it fear of s us trouble| one of the German divisions, has nt of the extraordinary) heen wounded but not seriously. a y and artillery at- Catching Subs. Russia is AKING the | Geneva, June 29.—The Italians advances, wlrich must) have been successful in entrap- tably lead to very heavy|ping enemy submarines in steel s the defending forces.jnets placed at various points admitted that the renewed] around the coast. sh activity taken in conjunc. | Gasement on Trial. th the terrible Russian at-| Pondon, June 29.—Sir Roger s creating a very serious | sement, who is now on trial on \* charge of high treason, denies | | of the Irish and Germ 40S/assist the cause ey the Russian advance] states that Berlin must be ab- hynia and have captured}solyed from all blame in connec- ige of Winiewka and have n with the up-rising. He also taken Russian positions tO/¢laims that he never tried to get south of 16, laid from the Germans. Austrians also report suc pee ae s st the Russians near} jcsst the Russions 6° ONT ARI NEWSPAPER | SEIZED BY MILITARY ed|KITCHENEN, ONTARIO, = | © specias a te Dany News. INSTEAD OF BERLIN Ottawa, June 29.—The Sault I ste. Marie Express has been sup- Specia Da Vews pressed by order of Ernest J. J 29 Che citizens |Chambers, chief press censor, and Ont., hay months|the plant has been seized by the ying arrive at al nilitary authorities on account is \ \ in r | its having published violent ee | itena Gove inti-recruitine utterances and il has req sted | treaao snable statements, Mr. Smith 1 Kitchener | t 1e editor of this paper, is an f Berlin a x-member of the Ontario Legis- ‘AMERICA EXPERIMENTS WITH GERMAN WEAPONS we.sH CONCERT AT | WESTHOLME TONIGHT | Bi COMPANY AGAIN | : - 7 | MAKES GOOD SHOWING CLEANING UP WEEK Philade J rh | i s Welsh 1ight at nae to th > citizens is called) ex. | i W. Vaughan Da-| |. zs i ,, “eining up week which has been Frankford arsenal ts ” | We : : ro- Phe Granby Gomi Company has de- a ' Inmepeing July 3rd., periments ith a new f { gas vies has arranged a very lelared a quarterly dividend of : peration 18 re sted, as . sh quartette com- o ie ins _ -. aa and also with: incendiary acre!) gran i uraeels i $1.50 per share and an extra divi- the seavengers bombs and hand grt ades lposed of . D. Jones, Rhonnt dend of 50 cents, making a total oe city by cleaning up ly 1] G. Waddell, Chirk; Meth} tistribution of $299,970 for the O18 and k ards ; vi ‘ distributio oO PAV, . | aad ‘lapper- ee Rare ee lor, VODKA GONE | Day Dowlais, and A, Clap] quarter. This makes a total for NEALTH DEPARTMENT fecha WW sing “God} See es 6: jaa 1 ——— lton, Eeclefechan, Wil) lthe year of $749,924 and a gran¢ » tol 1 ae Wal W.) rf Sk an ae ay : Everybody throwing away Petrograd, Ji JA, DA Ba ney [total of $6,476,847 paid out In th any | Duma | 1) f Llanfyange! » this company eit hammer on July ist being introduced 1 | \ , : dividends by this company, a antes ling for the prob 1 oF) } nist Paere Fo» the fiscal year ending June j providing 0 yesides | 7 , , Webeisanpaaaeaaes th le of Vodka bussia iA F ~~ 190th the earnings of the company e sale 0 a sroadway . > eque WESTHOLM evel i sabes *ltotal over $3,000,000, or equal to ns IStar feat $20 per share on the issued stock. OPERA HOUSE } SUN AND TIDE . ‘The production of copper matte TONIGHT ONLY 5 NOTICE at Anyox now amounts to 3,000,- Ai | sam } f¢ iring Mal i . ? 7 el Broadway Star $| Friday, June 30th. Mice and M eee: ,| 000 pounds monthly, Development dure . » sho a : : , . mDwin gianguised “ae sun ROR gh hee ee 4:18 a. ! te Clark, will be shown t work in the north is being pro- n ae sheers 2°” ha iSL- > ’ is { 9:2 Ps Mlthe se 1 show of the wi ceeded with and cost of produc- 9 un sets onl t for the : > that zaod The Man Inside Hig h water O:45 a.m. Ht. 19 YT ne ( Wriday night tion is being kept so low that good acl IL w wate! T:Ada I Tnenefit of those who did nob se profits will be shown even after cls, oO e ‘ | } tl t 1:56 p.m, Ht. 1 jit last shi the price of copper has returned "en Holme | High water , : : ee THE - 7:38 p.m, Ht. 8.0 = 7 to about normal, LIMITED's PERIL" Low water - MM. 8.A. FOR SALE a ae a “ career Captain J, MeGee, a : Uae EE Sree 5. - are CARTOONS" | ” hole, with coil; Shoe Specials Friday and Sat- "* amusing f t . ‘ | Vict on ie on re ansila Tonight | ae | C a iin Henry Eden baw, Wie Viet ibinet), with 120 urday—Wallace’s, &’ WELS , 6 OO0OTN r vic a CS ane Concert aa ai ate the warm brought 16,0 | MeClary efrigeratol “ ight Clon ion over |r ‘ 8 > oup American neighbors . of W. Vaughan Davies. , vounds of sprints ° itmon . e “ i machine, ete. Show 0 I a haa eee 10 | { ae ‘ , m July 5 *omiesion 10 and 16 cents. rom the islands last nit ht. | H. 8. WALLACI a good time « ) . sons. | , bought at six Cenbs-| Gold Storage vou WOOO CRORE ROO TOO WM. F. McCOOMBS of the Committee, Chairman Democratic National who called the Democratic National Conven- tion to order He is man.” ROOSEVELT AND HUGHES HAVE JOINED FORCES (Special to The Daily News.) in St. Louis. “the original Wilson New York, June 29.—Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and Charles E. Hughes dined together in this cily last evening. The Progressive leader and the Republican nominee for the Pres- chatted together two hours and a half and it is declared that a complete under- idency amiably for standing exists between the two leaders and that ‘““Teddy” will give every support in his power to Hughes in the coming election. STEAMER NORTHLAND WRECKED OFF KOKE Northland, of the has been wrecked on On Sunday, The steamer Border Line, the while off Koke, a cannery port to ot countered very heavy weather and list no going Alaskan coast. the west Petersburg, she en- foundered. of life, the in shallow developed a and There was loss vessel over water. The Northland was a steel ves- sel and was built by Moran Bros., of Seattle. put her last voyage south and took a of to Tacoma the Rocher De Boule Copper Com- pany. She in here on shipment ore for PRISONERS OF WAR The aid of the prisoners of war will be held in the usual on Friday the of Mrs. W. T, Kergin and Mrs. R, L. Me- Intosh. A $5.00 gold piece has been donated for. There is an ever-increasing number of prisoners and, there- fore, a growing demand for food for them, of be disposed of at these sales and sale of home cooking in Red Cross rooms as and will be under managemént and will be druwn Lots dainties can all the ladies are invited to con- tribute. Let's lots of that What? Goed-feeling and fellowship—July ist. stuff. good- have SAFETY FIRST—-USE NEW WELLINGTON COAL, PHONE 116. . MEXICO DECIDES TO COMPLY WITH WILSON DEMAND Prisoners Released—Washington is Still Preparing—Apology is Demanded From Austria. (Special to The Dally El Paso, June 29.—-Mexico has decided to comply with the re- quest of the United States and to release the twenty-three troopers who were taken prisoner at Car- rizal. Washington is continuing preparations for war. Another Note. June 29.—The United States demands an apology from the submarine altack upon the steamer Petrolite in the Mediterranean recently, The note also demands that the commande; of the Austrian ves- sel be punished and that an in- demnity be paid. The Washing- ton communication characterizes the action of the submarine com- mander as a deliberate insult to the American flag and an invasion of the rights of American citizens. HUGH KILLIN POSTED News.) Washington, Austria for AMONGST THE MISSING Mrs. Hugh Killin received a wire from Ottawa last evening stating that her husband had been posted as missing since the night of June 11th and 12th, Mr. Kiltin was one of the Scotch party which joined the 62rd Battalion. -Mrs. Killin is anxiously awaiting fur- ther news and there is every like- that it will be found that in the lihood Hugh was taken prisoner ghting which took place in the early part of June. give and take CANADIAN NORTHI:RN BUILDING TERMINALS (Special to The Daily News.) Vancouver, June 29.—The Can- adian Northern Railway Company are preparing to go ahead with the construction of their station and also a section of their Pacific coast terminals. McColl’s WEEKEND SPECIALS Dominion Day (Sat.) Closed. Open Late Friday Evening. Choice Alberta butter .... 2 Ibs. for 765c. Reckitt’s Blue, regular 5c. packets, Special 2 for 5c. Reckitt’s Colour tints, in the prine ipal colours, Be. pkg. “Silvo” silver polish (iqui ) Creamery ne. » per tin. Brass Metal’ Polish, large tins .......... 20¢, each GEORGE P. McCOLL GROCER PHONE 88 =] ao TO LONDON CAFE FOR THE BEST MEALS STRICTLY UNION HOUSE Hart Bik. Thin Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES ) | ——