100, —__- Vil. NO. VOL. B. PRINCE “RU PE RT, CG; APRIL 28, 1916. FRIDAY, PRICE FIVE, CENTS TWO/ GERMAN SUBMARINES SENT UNDER —__— GREAT ACTIVITY ON THE BRITISH FRONT --- MORE RUSSIANS ARRIVE IN FRANCE TRAWLER SINKS BIG SUBMARINE WITH SIXTY MEN Battle Lasted only ten Minutes— One More sent under off East Coast—British Battle- ship Mined. (Special to The Dally News.) \msterdam, April 28,—It is re- ported that of the type of German super-submarine one newest has been sunk by a British traw- ler While examining two Dutch ships. The first shot from the trawler killed four men on the deck of the submarine and the second shot punctured the skin of the submarine. The action lasted only ten minutes, when the under- sea boat was sunk with its crew = of sixty men, Another sub. Gone. It is officially announced that a German submarine was sunk off the east coast of England yes- f terday and her crew of eighteen taken prisoners, H. M. 8S. Russell Sunk. London, April 28.—The British battleship Russell struck a mine and sank, twenty-four in the Mediterranean One hundred and were lost, and Admiral Free- officers and 676 The Russeil and was refifted in flag-ship of the Med- anean squadron. mantle, 24 men were saved. was built in 19014 {912 as the iterr - LAND FOOD FOR TERRACE FARMERS McCaffery intimated ago at a council meet- May or some time ping that he was making arrange- the G. T. P, for the carrying of manure from Prince the benefit ments with Kupert to Terrace for of the farmers. Arrangements are now completed and the G, T. P. will take the land food along on flat-cars, SALE FOR First-class bicycle in A. 1, condition at Fred Stork’s I . Hat adware, 1014. Prnne MAJESTIC: THEATRE Tot tad Tesoro Frohman presents Marie Doro in ‘THE WHITE PEARL” live-act Famous Player Production. f A Really Great Picture. LR Daniel A GAUMONT GAZETTE ~ Of Latest. War News, Next Monday We shall move over to the Westhoilme Watch for Grand Opening. rooe. "PPooe, reer @o TO LONDON CAFE FOR THE BEST, MEALS STRICTLY UNION HOUSE Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR Labi ES , done well, LIVELY ACTION ON BRITISH PART OF WEST FRONT German Attacks Repulsed—Gal- lant Work by Irish Regiments —Nineteen «Air Combats— More Russians Arrive. (Special to The Daily News.) April 28.—There great increase of activity on the British of the London, is a portion western frent, our artillery being active along the entire line, At Freilinghein the Germans entered a Briti8h trench but were driven out. German attacks upon Hill 60 and St. The Bedfordshire regiment was Eloi were repulsed. successful in a raid upon the enemy positions at Carney. The : . | Irish regiments are specially men- tioned in despatches for their | gallantry in repelling gas attacks. | Nineteen Air Combats. There were mineteen air com- bats on the western front yester- British brought German day. aviators down after in the air a double-seater a fight four thousand feet French Front, Paris, April 28.—Am_ intense artillery fire was concentrated upon Avoneourt and _ Esnes throughout last night. There were no infantry attacks but sev- combats. One Fokker to A further | contingent of Russian troops has at Marseilles. SALVATION ARMY WILL OPEN BRANCH eral aerial was driven earth. arrived Captain Cooper, the energetic head of the Salvation Army in 3 | the city, will open a_ branch} across the creek on Sunday, in| | a building at the corner of Sixth and Ambrose. Sanday School will) be held at 414 a. | | m, and a service | at 7:30 p, m. on Sunday first. This hard-working officer and his | brave, little wife are deserving of| every support in their good work, | a ee | WORD OF RUPERT BOYS | IN THE TRENCHES W. J. Smithers has received a letter from A, D, Golden, formerly of the Bank of Commerce staf! and now “somewhere in France,” Mr. Golden has met many of rep Rupert boys ineluding A. G, D. Vidler and Art Little, Mr, Vidler, by the way, is likely to get his captaincy at an early date. The boys are having a great time de- spite the mud and the shells, THOROUGHBREDS IN THE BULKLEY VALLEY John MeNeil, of Telkwa, who is in the reports that horses and cattle in the Bulkley Valley wintered well and that no losses were sustained. Mr, McNeil raising thoroughbred horses and He states head of in city, is sattle on his ranch. that several stock wintered out this year, spite of the fact that the winter all have thousand was especially severe, jton. } Amara. | kept back by the censor. (000 pounds. THE TRENCH DIGGERS AT SALONIKI.—A des off to the the outskirts of Central spa aT Powers may Sa be r loniki to dig the trenches from epulsed, detail of sappers armed with their long-handled which a possible attack directed KAISER’S PERSONAL NOTE TO PRESIDENT (Special to The Daily News.) Berlin, April 28.—The solution . of the submarine controversy wilh ithe United is announced. | Details of the the The States reply are withheld note reaches Washing- to | until is send a Kaiser } i }personal note to President Wil- }son. Fears for Townshend, April 28. the London press of the obstacles London, Stories in which are confronting the Meso- potamia relief expedition are feared to presage news of dis- aster to the Townshend .« force which has been holding Kut-El- BLOODY FIGHTING IN PARTS OF IRELAND (Special to The Dally News.) April 28 r As- quith promises a lenient censor- London, Premie Iship in connection with the Lrish trouble serious. which is still regarded as Bloody is go- of the total casualties are fighting various parts The me on in country, Sir John Maxwell, .who has been given charge of the quelling of the dis- turbance, has been given despotic powers. A bill to increase the term of service met with the government British military in House the opposition that it. such jyesterday withdrew HALIBUT FETCHES BIG PRICE IN SEATTLE The arrivals-of halibut at Se- attle for the month of March totalled 851,000 pounds, While Prince Rupert receipts were 930,- The made for halibut in Seattle during the 12% was higher highest price cents which the same month was 4 than i” cents best price paid during month last year. There is no sign of either side yielding in the controversy in ré- gard to the sharing of the cost of replacement of gear, The com- pany which are not af- fected by the strike, are reaping a rich harvest though the fares vessels, are light meantime. M.A. MACDONALD WANTS A SEARCHING ENQUIRY Mr. M. A. Macdonald, interview- The Sun stated that he did to discuss the matter of ed by not care the alleged impersonations at the in Vancouver recent by-election in detail, now that a prosecution was pending. “The state of the lists,” he said, this for years past opened the door to im- voters’ “in province personation both in the city and country constituencies. ed of this specified the say that in the re- absolute proof by instances in past.’ He could only cent the pervise recommended to su- of showed he the voting TMA work that the Liberals desired a clean election. efforts,” “were directed to this one point unlawful “Our ereater he said of preventing impersonation and if ating any individual or group oper- of- in the supposed interests outside oup accredited ficials of either ing on impersonation to any ma- party, succeeded in carry- terial extent, it only shows» how impossible it is to deal with it effectively under the present voters’ lists. If any parties have information against individuals who induced impersonation and actively impersonated they should That the facts its? theory, lay information at once. is doing in only the appear to warrant He had ever, in regard to the whole mat- ter, but did to it, mow that prosecution pending.——-Vancouver what we are direction where would his own how- not care discuss a was Sun, KETCHIKAN ADDS ANOTHER CANNEWy Last month the Beegle Packing organized at already a new can- built and every- for the Company was Ket- chikan and nery has been thing will be in shape opening of the salmon Ketchikan, THE WEATHER By F. W. Dowling. Friday, April 28th. . We show-| by-election the character of| preventing |& season, All the ofMficials are residents of For 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Barometer ............. 30.054 Highest temperature ...... 49.0 Lowest temperature ...... 40,0 BOWSER IS LOSING CONTROL OF HERD April Victoria, 26.—An_ inter- view which was given here by Premier Bowserp is creating un- usual amusement. Ordinarily, the comment but not amusement. this time he tickles the risibilities, create So premier’s interviews TORIES REFUSE FULL ENQUIRY INTO CHARGES Brewster’s Amendment is Voted Down by Steam-roller—Oppo- sition Leaders Move for en- quiry into Victoria Case. (Special to The Dally News.) Victoria, April 28.—The com- mittee to probe the Vancouver election charges has been ap- pointed. On the motion of Mr. Pooley, immunity has bean prom- ised to all who testify as to the taken the frauds. The hearing is expected part in Vancouver to start this afternoon. Witnesses Seattle. Brewster’s Request. H. C. Brewster's that the committee all election charges covering the running of the in Vie- and alleged irregularities was voted down on are on hand from amendment investigate shebeen toria in Rossland, a party vote. Mr. Brewster has given notice that he will move for a special he that that there are dissensions in the idle with for “whisperings says government ranks are mere And the customary bombast, gossip.” premier, his on goes Ito say that the administration is j united on all big questions. Now, ithe is scarcely fact is that there a solitary big question of a con- itentious nature on which the rovernment members are agreed, iThey all but fight in the caucus ‘when they are away from public hearing. The only reason they do not fight on the floor. of the house is because they must hang (this is an old joke And this is the aT and stand togeth- together, or, hang separately. premier’s favorite plea: we don't all stick, making the public believe us of lose prestige too fast to overcome the proaching.” by a show united front, we'll which is that is it. the sake. campaign Yes, by in ap- They for has premier He herd, are standing each individual lost the are his hold on the Even weakest ones in the past now bold and all give the premier piece of If they not afraid of the public in- as lions——in getting as eaucus a their mind, were fluence of such action the premier would be kicked overboard, And at that, he is head and shoulders over the most of the crowd. But they need not be prophets to see what is looming up for them next election and, as the days of par the mark each day the when liament lengthen, faces also lengthen, as they nearing the political end for most of them, Therefore, the premier says there is no dis- it amusing to people here, sension, is most SUN AND TIDE Saturday, April 29, 1916. Sun rises..........,-5:24 a. m. SUN SORA a eealss > es 6 O20 D. m, High water ..11:86 a.m, Ht.18.5 Low water ....6:20 p,m, Ht. 4.8 High water ..44:44 p.m, Ht, 20.4 Low water ....5:36a,m, Ht, 6.2 enquiry into the Victoria charges, HOME FISHING FLEET FOR PRINCE RUPERT Referring to Mr. letter to Mayor McCaffery regard- ing the drydock, Mr. states that the company has tried to interest both the British and the governments, but that the two main objections of- Chamberlin’s Chamberlin Russian fered were the cost of assembling material at Prince Rupert and the cost of labor. In this connection we may well ask one or two questions: 4. Did Mr. Dominion government Chamberlin ask the to vene upon behalf of his company, inter- and if so what was the reply re- ceived? 2. Was not Mr. to validly meet the objections as to of and cost of labor? the stated emphatically to the Board of that there was k anywhere in better to build ships than the Prince Rupert dry- Chamberlin able material Donnelly, assembling Mr. own cost company’s engineer, Trade when here no dryd a position wooden He stated also to the writer the drydock manufacture dock. that gweously (Continued on Page Two) could advanta- shells and WWESTHOLM OPERA HOUSE The House of Classical Productions. “SPECIAL 8-REEL SHOW “LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON" A gripping Modern Drama in 2 acts, featuring E, Coxen and Winifred Greenwood, “GUNMAN” Thrilling western drama-—— two acts. “ALTERNATIVE” Powerful Drama, “NELLIE’S WEDDING” Roaring Coemdy. “HOW Berton PICTURES ARE MADE” Screaming bocuies Comedy, ° “PURSER PURSUED” 3 Western drama. Don't forget the 2nd episode of “@RAFT" next Monday and) Tuesday. Captain McGee, M, M, §. A.