THE DAILY NEWS . a f k 4 H 0 i( VIII. ""INCH RUPI'llT. B. C., TUKHDAY. JULY 31, 1017. PRICK FIVK CENT8 CTnl W T? ff ffTf Triv 7? rn tv t cm 1? hU II II. II. IK KY TOPll ON N LANDERS .Mt.T !"" T A TV7 PAH A KTmf r . j. . . KT11INL KE.au i rrt AINU 1 riLK BIG PI ISH BRITISH RAIDINfi PARTIES ARE BUSY - .M.m'Afrn if fin K.1 1 1 nrr KfilHtWUUUO avi.uui.uiT FRONTIERS IN BOMBARDMENT WILL SHOOT RUSSIA ARE TO JUSTIFY IN FLANDERS,i DESERTERS SEALED TIGHT MILITARISM Wholesale Cvecutlona Having Duo Only Holders of Dlplomatlo Pass- New Chancellor In Germany and Batteries of Artillery in Effect Temper of the porta Can Pass Boundary Austrian Foreign Minister Flander Eiceeds Retreating Armlet 1 Embargo Placed on Show Germany to be an Any Hitherto Now Altered. Importations. lllused Nation. rui ,1 TiV ty SWM tclI lo The Dlly fwi). ffprclil 14 The Dny indun. July 31. The coneen pelrograd. July 31. -4Vn-rai Petrograd, July 31. The. extra ' London, July 31. Germany . i ...miorv tiallrrlre on Korniloff I dealing wlMi 'U k rl ordinary Russian National Con. Junkers are working hard with ii....in.i. r.f.ni- - ! .enormous..i r. .., O lem of derlrr a ) an rn, grens lo be held in Moscow will the German people to justify l 11IK.. KUIIFI. aic m .v...1..r K. n hand. and I ban.R ijcs l t-eieeuted be postponed owing to the desire1 militarism. Dr. Michaetis, the riv .iiirre-mne iruiu in - rf,- mniM. nf in loanu holral- Tit' ge-rra- f the Provisional Government to (new Chancellor, and the Austrian i.. i.- hMr,i in Londn.n oraereu uiai an " i i an J reconstruct the Cabinet. Stronger Foreign Minister. Czerin, have -.--. . .... . Iinimh raiding force arejmrn w ai me r pls by gU men will be admitted, including granted intervTews to newspaper .. ... ......r'..i.al in Iho nnriu I t ni.. . .... j iiui" 1' iMi iMiiinK l" ' iirj ini- members of the constitutional men. This "Peace Interview, as Ynre. TH ucrman are mini ordrr will be fried a Iran, ra and party. Meantime the frontiers are it in called by the London press, reft day or nlglit. The Hritish raider ehow great hot. tightly sealed. Only persons is an effort by the militarists to Irrpldity and have got the en. The "Ird of CroAud th. hording diplomatic passports can(delude the German public further j iniuim . . leader of Mi recent revolt at pas the boundary. An embargo (into the. belief that Germany is million Krtmotadl, ha surrendered lo the has been placed on importations. beset by rapacious foes, who French FronL Provisional Government. The started the war to dismember Pari July 31. Violent artll- WELCOME CLUB Germany. temper of the retreating armies v cje'e t x k plaee on both the FOR THE SAILORS Dr. Michael.s drew a piclure of ,:r.c and Verdun fronts last in ualicia hae undergone a big n iUitaixrt natlnn hfpt hr rnil git A Oerman eurpriwe attack change. The troops are now prepared !foM- IIe "ed "at conquest to resisl the- Hun. The The Ileturned Soldiers rooms r tmpleiely. The enemy I a the real aim of Great Uruain. r s were broken up and fledl of the disaster hat allrred ,on Third Avenue have rapidly ipranee he Md WM jUy a ited before they reached "ie inslincu or llir nation. A changed into one of the most A parallel statement was made by 1 li If ttx h treneben. Many rat- j movement lo ollel the German 'comfortable little clubs that one the Foreign Minister of Austria. kj yttre left on the ground. wedge, la now under way. MADAM 3TEINHEIL M1RRIES LORD ABINOER ;could ever wish, to see.The downstairs Socialist Unfriendly. At el r damage . wan dune In Maoaiu hUii ii.il '. w u be re mbcr-'d was acquittetl by a where"the telephone 'ex-'ehange Copenhagen. July 3t,-The Ibe mJiV air raid. I The Oertnan IMPRISONMENTFOR i nrh rttmi of any etitnpltoly irttHS rrtgrJy that led lo the death ued to-be Is now suitably Austrian Socialists have pever-been 3(i.a : s dr aped bomba on the ILLEQAL PROFITS ,. i,, , i., -t husi and. an oriisL m . ilia near Paris. It was iliir.ntr 'furni.ihed and decorated for the friendly towards German. . I"7 9VMI"n (111 IHI IIIIIIMIi ; tM t inai that I.-rd Abmger met aj fell m U.ve with her. Photo reception or ue sauors. union.Thpy (ondemn the U-boat plan. London, July 3d Lord itbond- .hows Lord Abinxer and Madam steinheil rholoeranhed together. jacn ana tnaman nags ime Dom:lnf) pUrpose of which they lie n tLaleufnL da, (he fool controller, outlining siues oi me wan aruswcany urap-,.. ,. ua. to afier.war su- lUllan Front. the policy he intends lo follow to TO COMMEMORATE THE . THE SUPERINTENDENCE ed by the ladies of the furnishing premacy. The Huns are not yet Home July 31. Minor fighting regulate food prices and eliminate DECLARATION OF WAn OF PUBLIC UTILITIES committee. The floor space has ready to relinquish Belgium. profiteering, said he' Intended to ' . beon divided off and room has Three German regard rsuii.rij in iur ivor on me iren newspapers r I In ih. Ii.llan rrnnl Qx prices of commodities of prime' i the meeting of the city coun-neessity At the meeting vf the city council been left for every form of amuse- the retention of the little kingdom over which he could ob. Cil held last evening in the city held last evening, a letter was ment. There are card tables and as necessary. ilty Kneiny maehMtea were tain effective control, at all stage hall, a coinmuniealion was read read from Mr. I), it. Kennedy bearing i ia mere are aiso taoies sei apart aa iurj' from the producer lo the con- frin the premier which had been 'playing such games as dominoes, his resignation as superin B. C. SCHOOL PUPILS CmUer Sunk. umer. Hvenr effort would be received from the prime minister !checker, etc. A reading room I EXAMS. PASS ENTRANCE Lcndon, July 3l.Th Hritlh;n,aJe to Prevent speculation and regarding the commemoration of tendent of utilities. Mr. Kennedy has been provided and every sort . . . . .. . . . i t )I f I - f m a a Intimated IDal he intended to remain runic Armlnr. 000 ton ills- nnecriry iniuuiemrn wuuiu w me eciaraiwn 01 wir mi aukui of book and magaiine is at the Ihe school The results of high be in the city and wouid disposal of visitors. In the book. . . : ..... wu. it""'.. .... it , .... i. ,. " pleased to be called upon should .. L. . :n Ik. -A.n- entrance examination, which wa mi r pi . i 1 1 1 i im i ii urrn iiiiiui. wrier in.ur 11 1 nu nan, ill int. ..iiiiiii i. il .ua t 11 11 11 olauu, IU uo vuiuu i, .. .1 oft , a-) ,.v " iu 1 1 1 ill invfi.' - . . . ... ... arise the necessity pending ii ir v enut men ere lost. jirgauy. ihjtu iwionuua aiu. c recomineiHoeu inai ai a puuuc appointment of the reading room, there are to nine(y.flve diTerenl eentres in lne of his His Royal Inspection. would press for Imprisonment in meeting of all the oUiiens. the successor. " have been announced by The King and Queen on Satur- eases of sufBolent gravity. He following resolution bo adopted: resignation was accepted by the and best author as well as book.!f Vtment of Education.The 1-.. . . . . . . I . ...... .Im.Im.I. .nMlllu.. WTI..I .1.1. ...... M. .t IK. council. hat deal science d oU P lav iic.ii.ti.ii in. nniini.m r 1111 iinio 'i tuu ivti i 1 1 j.l iiii iiii auiiiiri.iii i tiivr j on of candidate was ttnrtrMi .1 n-- t. . . . n ir iiv iiiniir iiriAoii on irie uasia iKninniian nr a risniMiua war. II was moved by Aid. McMeekin(theore ical subjects. A fine pool, - wl)fch mr .rviurii. 1 lir - - - - -; oul were I n r. M.-. M ...... . f ....- r -n.-.fl I 1 1 1 II ill I f" m III. ,1.1. ......I l.r .a V I Ii. a lli.n. M and seconded by Aid. Montgomery , u 11 u uimaiu lauiv mod yiin ova m ....i.. - --- vmirii. null i iin ...- i..ii-- ... ..i. ...... .n.i .....I-.1 . i.. .ii. i n...!---. i.i.TTUrf n.1 1, that the vacancy be advertised in at the back of the hall and is just successful in passing. The honor ' !"miK-e oi mt oieu i "" - v.v.. of securing the first place rest Italian OfTnsl. on the government account, me to continue to the victorious enu. the two local papers. The city right for making record shots, a with Mildred I.. Gordon, of the Hah npt .n. July 31 ti-u.'flodr bing delivered to bakers at the struggle in maintenance of clerk advised the council that an there is lots of room to work the Selkirk School, South Vancouver, advertisement had already been There has been ample provision . cue. , i. imp, laie ' , ' ' : who secured 86 1 mark out of the o furnish money, furl and mu-i',e,nr elPeclH" lo "c" ve ov'r which are the common and acred placed with the Vancouver news, made for those who like possible 1,100. paper. This atatemeut brought music, for the soldiers have been . .. . . . . The name of the successful .11 w a i a n i it s i i Aid. Casey to his feet. "It is not nuirr grfai olTeniive urnlntl th 1 PtMce rriaii pnc aim iiour at. a a HWfioii win iw lonnru good enough to get both a player candidate in the northern part of Austrian. corresponding rato. the city hall n Saturday night. aiily Lieutenant Wood. he said, piano and a gramaphone. the follows: province are as Hritish wheal will b purchased and it will march lo the West-! that ha the idea of discrimination ; The most unusual and perhaps Prince Rupert Centre. BLAMES THE GOVERNMENT by miller at prices determine! holme Theatre, headed by the against Prince Hupert. The the most useful feature of the Prince Rupert Number of candidates, by the government, these priees band. To give everyone a chance question for the council should whole thing is the lunch counter 30; passed, 10: David PCU) lo Tb. pt over the year averaging 72 kIiIII- to Join in the prucsion. it wa be "will we advertise in the Van-eouer which will be open during the Cavalier. 685; Dorothy G. Darge, Aid. Mo.Me-sim, and newspaper?' instead of iu nvpninsr and will be carried on by iin( quarter, moved by H. iri;mniondvill Jniv m .! per 680; Helen Fotos, 666;, Frank V. ntt her laal ni.i.1 im ii i i Dealer' and butcher proflls aeeonded by Aid. McHae. that il be the Prince Hupert papers." Aid. the soldier themselves. In the ilinrmlar Aft?' Hatherlnff K. M. w riune, member for Montcalm. also would he controlled. recommendeU that all the store Casey thought that It was a poor daytime the ladie will P? Comson, a50; Mabel A. Viereck. na' 'errultlng stopped A featuro of the economy oauu close from 8 to 0 p.m. fhU mo- pulley to advertise in the south eveoihlng ready to serve and the 63J. Melvm L, Stephens. 626; Oufbec. He blamed was the Gov. palgu would be tho establishment lion was adopted. before having exhausted the local boy can easily do the rest them- E l E Lid,trom. 621; Gladys ' nment for of communta! kitchens. i Held. "Hut," said the mayor, selves. special imu. ait. uu t'-pwv. 1107. Edward AI. the lack enthu- of asm Had the "there is nbl more than one eleo-trical to Mr. Dr. Kggert and the other Chungkee. 606; Edith G. Kelsey, same meauren ' engineer in the city just of the furnishing com. member wn taken In Quebec to enlist re. CROP REPORTS STEWART NOTES 591; Nellie McDonald, 592; Geo. now." "You don't know who's mittee who have spared no effort lit as in the other provinces, : a T i. 1 1 i . i .i, ... . irl.. most Osborne, 590; Muriel S. Howen, (Sptcut ia Tlx Otily .ft si. nit-re, reiurieu viu. uasry. uu to make these quarter the 579; Michael 0. Syrotuck, 579; ny more would have been got. II. K. Neill arrived from the UOlion for tu8 loca advertising attractive in the city. Mr Waller Mitchell, member of Winnipeg. July 31. The latest lluth I. lUx, 574; Dorothy E. M, south Ihe launch Dixie llM ac- on fe crop report indicate that bountl- wag pa8aed, Tovey, 564; Willie F, Duncan, Oouin Cabinet, out comes a . . ea . a f a i nomnnnied bv. F. Nash. P.L and TENDERS quarely against conscription. iui yieiu win ue receiveu in 563s Georgina I. Hunter, 550, I.. eril llll'll. Wliu "ill ' i(J ui.3 nui BLLILIL northwestern Saskatchewan. School. Mayor Private Marlin of Montreal, oc-rued -....il it 1 ii l. a 1 1...... in the survey of the Hush prop- KITCHENER IS DEAD Tender wanted for the construction Annunciation-Number School, of the the Government of Inslij. rl? on Sa,mon ,Uur of two-storey addition. "ty Cardinal I log In wa alsq Saskatchewan, the drought work- of candidates, 3; passed. Minst the eil havoc. Mr nrumhlller. 'manager of the London, July 30..Vccording to Plans and specifications on ap. 2: Camillus MacKinnon, 615;AMU Military Service mil. Morning PosL Mr. Parker, S. Wallace Co, Ltd. took exrepllon lo the provi-ion Outsider mine at Maple Hay, spent;the plication. II. frid It. Murphy. 579. for the . , PROHIBITION .a few day in the examlnalion of sister of Lord Kitchener, opening Private Study. iiiutt i u as v a v e iriil iiu said household Coal la f'crgy. la group of clalml on Hitler Creek. u charity fete at. Hastings, The favorite Number of candidates, 3; pass. she did not share the general be.1 Lsdysmlth Wellington. Phono 15, (Sprll to Th .NtwM Ptlli MrGlnnis, of the lolly ed. t: Sidney Haiett-Jones, 594. II. It. llcf lhat her brother went down'Prince Rupert Coal Co. tf. Just arrived, 250 tone of lump WashlnKtoii, July 31. .Nnllonal Vardt,n m al Alice Arm, visited It the (Continued on Page four. in the Hampshire. was coal. Phone 110 Albert A Mo-CafTery. Prohibition will como up before 'ih iirmCe John group on Hear flrsl timo she has publicly an. the Senate today. is understood river, this property nounced her opinion on the sub-, THE. IRISH PUZZLE to be unuer uouu iu iuui. ject, but it is her Arm belief he: FOR SALE LONDON CAFE The launch Impala, Capl. Mc-Klnnon, is still alive, and would one day , arrived from Granby Hay Boiler, engine, machinery AND QRILL WANTED LOQQERS (SImcUI to Th Dlliy wtj return. . Kver since the loss of Dublin, July 31, Nu1ai lre wild uppllea tor the Lakeview the Hampshire she has tried to and stock of the Prince Third Avenue Kelley Logging Company, know when the Irish QfthvwUoH tv on' Glacier Greek, 11 ml oul what happened to her Rupert Sash and Door Prompt Service of the Beat Apply, H. E. Ross, win end, nor what ItCI bring1 T W- Ione of Alice Arm, brother. Factory. Apply W. Angus, there I to eat at all hour. Empress Hotel forth. The Groen Is It wf. wve.P' 'r..U '".L"'.."- Prince Rupert Hotel. rich and prosperous a it i ItH'tiOll Willi his business For dressed lumber of all kinds BOXES FOR LADIES Miiiiii a j now. tt here Albert A McCafTery. Phone 110. ii