4 JUL 9 1918 -a f A AP A - VOL. I A. PRINCE RUPERT, D.C- TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1018. phuaj five. r.&NT 7 W II fl 11 VV Jl A V n II II "V "r" ii ii ill (I ISP,.LLAI TrmDCnnrn D V rrnii x tvt otto tvtt m ofp nnmirMrrk iirrcrrnTki rrarVT'T' to m nrnn QUIET STILL PREVAILS, CANADIAN HOSPITAL SHIP DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION BUT TENSION IS GROWING TORPEDOED OFF IRISH COAST WAS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL ONTHE WESTERN FRONT NURSES AND MEN OF MEDI0ALCORPS ON BOARD ONE OF THE ''EVERYTHING PASSED .OFF WITH A SWING AND GREAT VERVE SHIP'S BOATS WAS; SEEN TO CAPSIZE AND TWELVE NURSES DROWNED SHIP CHARTERED BY - fully parade was beautiful affair NO GREAT ACTIONS TAKE PLACE, BUT ALLIES IMPROVE THEIR CANADIAN GOVERNMENT and sports were good PUB 1 1 lurao Kin DLVLnHU otuiuns in 1 1 hut ririttn HUNDRED PRISONERS ARE CAPTURED (SpttMI to Tlx Dlly newsfft WITH MONTE Dl VAL BELLA i London, July 2. Anotherdas-laryily included the men of the Canadian birthday ycsleftlay was one of the i pert teams was the greatest, at-'Army deed was committed by a Meilical Corps, and fourteen V , conducleU anH most enioy-i traction of all. however, and some KPcUi ia Tb Dtujr ,-.) iae Monte dl Val Ilella look l,Son nunscs. German submarine, when on)the 'nhn. hnliil.ivsr Thfl cilv was'rood nlar was seen. Thn spopr London, July 2. Held Marshal jAuslrlan prisoners. ... I II v 1 1 nlKht of June 27. When some 70..' . . 10f ,n'f ,8,rl!f ,!.'llimntrol from mnrninar till niirhlJat ?ho pnd was S tn 2 In fvni-.nf. Halg's report Issued last night n wio DiKn. ava that In local ooemlions ves- astern Headquarters. July 2. miles off the coast of Irelaod.aiie away of the boats, one of lhern"and everyone seemed happy as'Prince Hupert. "Square Deal" 7 ' I.' ... ' 'There cere- O'Aeill was umpire. There was teraay nonnwcsi Build-janother game lalen in the even- captured over fifty il nearly ing at which the score was also nine machine guns smell of f , . night also, a parly 3 to 2. rushed hostile south of Drama railway. One enemy ma a post The new Metlakatlii hnml w&s chine was brought down. Band played its final selection, the Morlancourt. The number of German PRAIRIE FARMERS f INDIANS ARE REFUSED whole day seemed to be, and was, prisoners captured by us UCENCES one continuous round of enjoyment. was greauy appreiaiea.-!iviver 1 - . l ft. RUSSIAN FLEET AT ARE ENTHUSED WITH ATTACHED the strenuous events of the day, uunng uie muiim oi juuc was 1,057, including fifty officers. SEBASTOPOL UNDER THE BULKLEY VALLEY BY SOME CANNERIES The procession In the morning the finale.0. It W,was V, A.held dance in the was St. Andrew's the French FronL was one of the most beautiful lisSl and was very weil at- Paris, July 2. In Franco there GERMAN CONTROL One of the largest nrivate'har- Considerable indignation is Me- even got up. , The. number of floats t tenaea. u was a spienaia nance. have been local attacks at various (ics of farmers to come to Central In FlghtlnQ Among Themselves,; British Columbia are now n a points north of the Marne on the ' Z At it II.. X One Russian Dreadnought i ir:n ni invPHLicaiinn ni urn ai:ri ending to & splendid day. west side of the salient driren into and Several Destroyer jt-ullural possibilities in the IJulk-! the Allied line by the German offensive Wore Sunk. Valley. The party consiiU of that was begun on May twenty-five men and two women ipr(ui in rtm D4r :. i tffxm VAtrerlnn T.vlh'hrlitco ilflrn- 27, The French troops hao advanced Amsterdam. July 2. A Russian'rose and other Alberta Doints. be- Uieir line north of the uians, w no ou children's in the morning, Indians' r riCW,., dreadnought has been sunk by a:ngr headed by W. II. Hallet of this wek and and gear.' wa8 In town and open ln lhe ailemoon prpved i"fTl1,Mc,ntyrC Ctignon river once more, uesiroyer; aiso several ucujjjcr Edeerlon. Mr. llallett was through . ... . . : . i. it a 1 w l which, went have passed the railroad line ,were sunk In ,an , engagemeni uiaviuv uu.n uiKiiuuo.UfVo- I lit: VA Wivn - " - - TT-i V " running south from CWrrjUTYH.-ny. II 4 1 J U I J M ! V liunotHii "VBlVlli U.IU UIUIUUqII CUV" wc V' announced: the Black Ba. In Ihe courso of the ground at that 'Amc, it was men hereloiore-nave always usueujn tne evening i.nere were mice LOCAL AND PERSONAL The office- all war fact of their, which were llie Naas, and the different dances, sailors of the what on ' . ' the flghllng, the J the enthusiasm gaineil from r "South of the Aisne, wo Improved of alle-jiie him owning their own boats and nets thronged with merrymakers, and stale that their ,ad prompted fleet changed seen The tractor ordered by Mr. J.C. in the neighborhood Is signincani 01 uieir uttes as eariy uuurs u. ima muiumo our positions trifini-n ftviral limes. All the;in nrcnniin the nnrlv now in the r St. Pierre Aigls, capturing I n.iinrmon. vnt this vear. when'saw tho end of th most distinctly K. Sealy for his ranch at Smjlbers Illack Sea Ilussian vessels of Ihe district. thny apply to tho cannery, they'splendid holidays. arrived there last week. This is about a hundred prisoners" ai at vanocrnooi me .... ... . fleet which are at present upon arrival - ! m. 11.. t a 1i first tractor to arrive in this lolu mat cannov nae any ine ior me u the mey prjie In Expectation. under control into several sec-of are... .. .... . , . Sevastopol are now parly was split 1 .ur... ...k n and it the object of have been if llie attaciieu licences. iwem to ine reiuraeu oiuici, u district, was 2. Paris, July. -There Ihe Germans, who are masters aions and were distributed at Fort riniim,iiiii.iia nf n similar na- onrn'oil it nfl with their "tank." great interest. no unusual encasements along Ilurns Lake. Houston, of the por. Froser, ture have arisen on the Skeena ;which was really a fine piece of the llritlsh op. American fronts. I Smilber? and other points on the Still another new sawmill is to river at Port Kssington, nt two of ;workmanship. It was camouflaged but tbero is a growing tension the Stuart O.T. P. as well as In be built near Terrace. Tha Zima- the canneries there. The Indians to a nicety. The I.O.D.E. se-were along the whole line from Ypres Lake Yesterday they all have STEWART NOTES country. requested in midwinter to cured the second priie. while the cord Lumber Co. already to Jlheims, even to the cast along met at Houston to report upon the Canada, started work near Ilemo, and the of to the canneries, the men third went to the Sons the French and American sectors. country they had seen. come construction of the new mill will the The launch Galaxy from Ketchikan to fish, and the women and girls 'After the arrival of the proces- There is expectation that enthusiastic indeed was . . river with Very C I mr Til-.. IUa r nsrj i be rushed ahead. arn-d at Salmon Uie cannery, ooeiai ai jiarKei i-iacc, o.ui to work in sion breaking of the storm come also the other may .Mr. Haliett, as were a ncow load of supplies to bo used i.-i io.ia r In.linna ilnlv turned frr hililrn were nulled off. The at any time. members of the party visiting the Tho "Tillamook" on -her last the construction or me rp,-a this week at Esslnglon, in re- starter was Chief Vickers, and the On Sunday there was Inlente; ? Une of up trip in here brought in nine car activity in the aerial fighting. The f AU.Un UjjHojjMj . A , h snonse to the arrangement already judges, Messrs. S. D. Macdonald loads of salted herring from made. Some came iroui ic up- j. , winsoy aim w. v. muw uown or oui ... wnai i Alaska. She also had a large lot French brougtil qui lmnn Piv-P .iiuiriet en all I want to see. the little tots, from Port Simp-; in tho for of action twenty-one German " ' 1 have witnessed since coming has ner Skeena.. some. . y .. . races II I , of aeroplane spruce. The herring aeroplanes, while the nrIU.b ctarge oTu.o wtt thoroughly convinced me thai this son, and some irom ine uueeu tne winners 01 me gins rates aro all going to Jvew lork. Charlotte Islands, yet when they were: Annie Martin, Annie Murryiy downed twenty-two. and drove len nlace to locale, and I will g1, is the bcctl 08labis,d at Leek. Hoys': W. Vance, arrive they Und that there are no and Doris The funeral of Rupert Caput down out of control. not even wait for our; conf. rncp, Kight-Mlte and about fifty men licences for them lo nsii wun.'jack Mciiae, ueri uanieruu. took place on Sunday aflernoon. will start in as soon as I gel IlerlInBru!r!-, " lh hut 11... u lmvincr already oeeui r. ri. 6 adn unoer: u. darrein Service was conducted in the UI llifts iuei 1 P. home and get things in shape to mn lir.4iiAfin IlMlIr.nill'li- lot hArinn iM 11 H 1 If ill. II I III wi Catholic Church by the Rev. engagements north of 'VuSU "k of the Hush move here when my prairie crop glYt'Il VU tfl'nvou how-.uuwivtmv ' - W. Murray, tdie X NclU. manage Thfse particular canneries, Stephens. Hoys: Father McGrath, after which the river are reported In a slalemci f f'J , frQmhl! (0Ulh, ac. is harvested." Mr. Wilson left for ever, will graciously permit tho mih und ltalnh Humble. cortege made its way to Fairyicw Issued by the war omce latnighl..m aon and A. . his home on Wednesday, interior in,linn n-nmnn and Stifl's to fill Girls, 7 and 8 years: Lilian Cemetery, An omcial statement e aim Js of Fernie. Kdgar Harris. News. cans, but they can find no use for Adams, Julia Caldenone, Netta 191,150 unwounded Allied ii.l prU-allied O Iiaituun, at- v Krlrtson and NEAR the men. j; i.. . Clark. Boys. Willie White, Jim- Major General J.T Fothering- MAn DROWNED wife and "Scotty" McC.overn, an MINER IS ThU slate off affairs does not mle Parker, Clarence Johnson. ham; C.M.O D. G. M.S., accom March 21. Of these 9l,3 w erp h" nl Uie Ml THE SURF INLET MINES exist at all the canneries, but only Girls. 9 to 10 years, ujorais panied by Mns. Fplberingham, nrltl.h. 04,499 were French, and fyr ,n ;ho Yukon country. at certain particular companies, Lonquist, Lois McRae, Lucille sailed for the south on baturday the remainder were I'orluRuec. Two compressors have been in- Tim dead body of John IXiCk, a nmi ih Indians concerneu arji rirvant. Hoys: Alex aiucneu, to afternoqn by the Princess Sophia. Ilelgian or American. Six Allied j outilep. niliio at oii nt Ynrlmkirn. Enaland. was naturally sore af their summer's ward riyrne, John Martin. General Fotheringham Is on a generals and 0,200 oNcer are in- jJJ ,. brought to town on Sunday from of the medical ftrc occupation being denied Uiem. un Girls, 11 to 12: Marjory joy, tour of inspection eluded. i i pluyed iUHlV and a--large--- tonnage of ore Surf Inlet. The deceased was a the face of It, from wiiai me In iti..nt rirn Dvrne. IUorslis Lonquist. service in the west. . minor nt the Surf Inlet mines, ami Kalian From. I. . Willie Kergln, 1.1.. ou. dians say, it looks like their being Doys: Lee Gordon, notne. July ST"W " , whar f ha, been built and im.i irmie out fishing in the lane discriminated against oy ines.e Fred Kergin. Mr. W. C. Todd, of the firm of munic u. . Hn ili.1 not have a uoat, mu was H Grace Todd and Sons, who own the launcneu agamsi BCConlinodalIon provwe.i ior canneries. When the aborigine, Girls. 13 and years: J. II. Ilella by the Austrian were re- . nl worf nl , nliintr from the bank, when ho tho native fisherman, is not to he ciiort Marlorv Joy. Sundae Cal- r,ivurnns cannerv. arrived in tne pulsed by the Italians; the enemy ' J1"ymcslono quarries at must have fallen into tho water. permitted to fish and to make a derone. Hoys: Clarence Selig, city yesterday morning on a visit masses being mown down by an- R point, a compressor has und drowned. Thero were none livelihood m W8 own coumij o-cause Ccdrio Duncan, Frank Monrison. north. On his way up Mr. touu tlllcry fire, according to an omclat -----non and 5,000 with him at the time, and he was of tho preference shown lo r.iris. IS and 1G: Mario Miicna, ninniwil off at Rivers Inlet to see communkalitsn from hcadquar- - f cglon0 B beinR shipped ni minsed until the next morn-where Japanese by Iho canneries, H loff. Ann Lundquist. Orace Carroll the Heaver cannery, and the Provincial, u , ...,. found lulls n.linntn his hat was a at n nnn lng. when which was icrs, .noro iikui -,uu ',,""'"" !i n,-Anvnr smeller eacn iiipi-vwn it down. On a would seem as If mey nan guwi noys: Geo. Hill. Willie Monigom-Fred the new one Iho Italians. 1.. i.nri mi ....v..... -- Kergtn. last Mr. n. u, were taken by lie grounds fop, complaint. huilt there year, made, his body was Many Prisoners Taken. tup uCSTHOLME hoincr but In the afternoon at the open Johnston, the manager, cam" up Washlnuton. July 2. An omclr.i Don't fail to go lo Iho West- found quite near tho shore, FISH ARRIVALS sports, the first prize for the tim with Mr. Todd from juvers iniev. disoalch from Home today fays! f A hi8 evening, if you lying in eighteen feet 01 wnicr. vnr.l dash was won by S J. Wins- that tlm. llnllan and French forces !uo,,"V ,.... onn, lime. The Thft dpoeased had no relatives tiia ArHio is in this morning by: second, Sid Hardy. 220 vards For Mew Welllnnten Coal nd 1 tit nfiT 111 uuvu u acquaintances on the ABlago plateau In captur- photoplay" to bo scrcene 1 -.II.AHA In here,Nanalmo,but had who many wore conimum--i-,i with 20.000 lbs. halibut; Lansing, open, S. J. Wlnsby; secona, piu Ir Lumber of all dimensions. in to.oou; uoipnin. In the three.ieggea race. ' Helena, Hardy. ........ night is one 01 with. At their renuesl, tho 17,000; Martin as the Klivi. - 0,000; North Capo, u.oou; uon-vcption, the first priio wont to Messrs. Vivian there for iur,iai irt,lv was sent Director, 9,000; and Smith, second to Messrs makes a im, 10,000; Shaw lalnly WESTHOLME ; morning. not one dull moment from the bo- yesterday Fesrless, C.000; urmgoiu, s.ouuj Mnrrnv and Morrison. reel to the 8n 3,p00; Thiv mile bicycle race was TONkQHT ONLY ulnnlng of tho Arst RETAIL CLERKS Joe nakcr, 0,000; Lillian one i win meet this evening at 8 Kd., 3.000; Margalice. 7.uuj won by Fred Lowe; second, Doug VIVIAN MARTIN " Norman, 1,500; Ku-boin, ina Frizzell. .3,000; in the Sons of Can Unity, n SS'play. which all w1,o s o o'clock nharp 2,000; Ringleader. 1,000. lbs, Hnir mile btcvole race, Jirst, "MOLLY ENTANGLED" Tho flasnes 01 ada hall. Win. AirAilfnn tmwlfr- Dauntless vrd Lowe:, second. W. Kergin FOR QUALITY will like. - - ,.. . . . ilory of OUI IrfUml. nomnr 200 lbs flat pulling lhe8hot; First, aip. F.RVICU Olid SATISFACTION Thrill. HI o' bUrnfy. A sllCh that oiuy irt-' Welllnoton Coarre-Ialso arrived U to Udysmlth who thew 35 ft. in.; AKO A wonderful "on' H s pla .. .. M&rona'd. and to see r Kin nnn nivHi iivii uiiilii tin v v t 3 mm this.Cartoon. liko duce,It. There will m "C,!!,r: p;'.. 18. .P7U been sold. The prlce reati.ed for .nn.l Dan AtkTnsoh. 31 ft. 8 In. IA v v.vk ffn , wn.-v-v" ...... vnn 1IRLP. Brav'a Kcmedy cr.loon, which Is also well was around 15o. The, first ball gTnTa between tho riniT aunu ST 7 ISO. comedy co. , jhallbut SECOND SHOW AT SH worth soelnff. o