~ NO. 146. THE DAILY NEWS = PRINCE RUPERT, B 5. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914 . - PRICE FIVE CENTS 'ANADIANS MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES = = SS USSIANS CLAIM IMPORTANT VICTORY—F RENCH DRIVE IN ALSACE HAS BEGUN VE CANADIAN HEROES ARE MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES OMMENDED BY SIR JOHN FRENCH FOR D.S.0.—ARTILLERY DUELS CONTINUE ON ITALIAN FRONT—THE FLEET LEAVES TARANTO TO JOIN THE ALLIES IN DARDANELLES (Special to The Daily News.) rhand grenades at Plava | ds ouver, June 23, Lieuter leat sed by the Austrians at Mor Colonel Edward Leckie, Lieut. | fa ne x the inal, h Od i Major Godson God j PI ved a ! ; bstac he late Colonel HUart-Me rhe Malian press vig isl} condemy i tte iew with Pr ind the late Captain mere Ty ii edict, publist in Le'Libert mentioned in despatch-| yf paris vhieh the Pope conspicuous bravery and, plains of the « tailment f mmended by Sit ene nee by the ITtalian ver! h for the Distinguished Ser ' ne Order a Naval Move. Italian Duel. 4 Ol June 23 Phe Italia e, June 23 Long ran a has left Taranto to join the y duels continue” wit on fA llier in the attack o nthe Dar- attacks by infantry wnttil anni lles (COUVER VIADUCT OPEN FOR TRAFFIC PREMIER ASQUITH’S (Special to The Dally News) Lond June 22 Lieut. Her- ri ver June a rhe bert Asauith son of the p sail gia Harris viaduct ,which is H. F. MeRae bas just reeeived|monium was let loose. It literally ' ster, who returned to London feet long, has been opened the fol x letter from Perey!trained shrapnel and explosives, blie traflie It crosses |"ecent from the Dardanelles, | (gon rath land machine guns, skilfully hid- Creek and links up the B,|Where he was w ded, is expect Medical Section of 16th Bat-|den, swept the advance, but the Rv. C. P. R. and G. N. BR. Jed y to return to the fight talion, France, May 34, 1915.|boys held on. After advancing rhe cost exceeds . I iis Ww nds consist fiMv Dear McRae The receipt of jar d digging in again and again, a0 The official opening tusions of the face, made by}. b s of the Daily Nev lthe ammunition trench was oc- take place on Dominion Day.|a splinter of a shell, whic h als tt reibly reminds n that have vf upied by the 46th, aid, in con cked out several of his teeth |pheen rather remiss in t writi ere with other regiments, reported that Harold Sir and cut his lips. f » you for a long time. First, on|the orehard was taken, ho used to be in the Bank Lieut. Arthur Asquith, anothe jbehalf of the Prince Rupert boys, It was during this advance that treal here, has been posted|son of the prime minister ,who lt want to express sincere thanks}our heavy casualties oceurred. | . , 1 ssing. iwas wounded the lew in the | the papers, which are eagerly ajor C. W. Peck was wounded, censineiitil lial tiatitiy ‘intaniatiia Dardanelles two weeks ago, is|read in the trenches, dug-outs,/though, happily, only slightly ety First—Use New Wel-|convalescing in Cairo and expects in billets, and passed from | while poor Captain Don Moore ! . n Coal. Phone 116. O7tf. | t eturn to active service within |man to man No one knows just}was badly hit and carried off, - Te 1. Poniniaht. the feeling a home paper brings}Platoon Sergeant Milburn, from | _ oo until one is far away, and es- | Fort George, was killed, as alse EST H () LM FOOTBALL pecially on the battlefront in this|/Color Sergeant-Major W illiams, - gantic wal rhe northern boysjand Platoon Sergeant tlenry, & WR ad . Lovers of the football game |poead with keen interest every line.|from Cranbrook. Sergt. tlam- 2p — ' , PERA HOUS E ! re to see the game Long ere the receipt of this,}mond and Corporals Holmberg PERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE oe | the Merchants and tl at home will have been ac-|/and Carr were wounded. ONIGHT AND TOMORROW Drvdock t ht on the Recrea ted of the d gs of the ori- On the evening of the 22nd, we ‘col “Lasky” Paramount Feature n Gi This is a sem il Prines ert Light Infant-|moved back to billets neac bet- “READY MONEY" fina } ( - Pp, the tinal ind of their oll of honor. hune At roll eall it was found HEARST-SELIG GAZETTE vhiell ll be played on Do On May 18th we had our first}/that each company had tost owlne tennis playing on tee ' Day The Merehants are |p jo. the death of Jim Medcalf, | heavily, On the 26th we re ed persons leg for Panam : ' nal . a a yt 4 om the holders li the last years jwh with Pte. Reeves and Chas./turned to the trenches for a 48 Canadian coldiers under heavy cul and t even that Thorne, were struck by an ex-|hour spell, this time without a uM com ons i oge ‘ | Abner area . Buroge. of the Drydocks will ta t ght's plosive shell. Medcalf was hit in | loss. At present we are in brig Prices 10 and 15c¢ vane Che line-up 1 the Dry-|the head: Reeves severely injured/ade reserve, camped in dug-outs | : n't Miss This “Lasky” Feature loch vill be as f? ws D.\in the lew, and Charley Thorne/around an old ruined farm house. | PLPOOPODL ODL OL POOL LOOP OOOO OOD Nels Wim. Melliray, J. MeWil-lcustained severe bruises to — The enemy's artillery caught us - —— ——/lliams, A. Bruce, R. Jones, McAr- | thigh rhorne is expected back/on the 29th, when a dozen casu- cere , | ! \. Dixon, L. Campbell, M.!fpom the hospital any day All jait ies oceurred, fortunately none . pening Announcement MeDutt, J. MeCrate, and J. Woods. | gay on the 19th and 20th, we were) fatally, but among the northern Game is called for 7:30 harp. eupiected to a heavy shell fire, | boys injured were: Ptes. Van ‘ asitieael SD when many were hit, ineluding|Dyke, Ketchin, Middleton, Guiney, Miss McIntosh PICNIC PARTIES. ICorporal Keitehel, but the enemyland Goodrich, who were sent to ecialist In Shampooing, Hairdress- - lta led to drive us from cover. At}hospital. Ing, Scalp Treatment, Facial | Launch Rose Belle I. is back is p. m., just as the sun was Of myself, | am feeling perfect- | “oe ry eee ee to her old berth at the goverM-|ooiting orders came for an at-|ly fit, and, in view of a call for eachin d Dyeing. - ? ; . ad - _ ment wharf and ready fot the sea- tack: to drive snipers from an/men to fill the medical section as »” Appointments, Phone Blue 202 son's business Moderate rates lold German communication | streteherbearers, and to give first hired ‘ . . , 7 nn. — - {fot Sunday plenies, Phone Red ltrenech, and to capture an orchard|aid to the wounded, volunteered roe i ae 400 i94-tm. land farm house on our left, Gom-|with Ptes, Jack Frost and “Doe” ae — $e vo. {panies No 4 and 2 advanced with|Sutherland, The seetion is com- SEALED TENDERS for the fixed bayonets, and then pande-|posed of 16 men, and had been LIbert Rooms firing of tie cma view moter” ——|,oriously depleted by losses, 80 Sis be received by the undersign 2nd Avenue Fy) oon, th 2 ONTDONCAFE OSe to the Westholme Theatre l ‘a and specifications ean be oe RO! BARNES ENTRALLY ueen TED (Oe a at our offices | And Gras THE STRICTLY MODERN | JOUN DYBILAVN | Serves Nothing but the Best 3) C B he Sh RENTS REASONABLE $) Hart Bik. Third Ave. ozy Harber op eekly or Monthly by Arrangement Remember the illustrat dle BATHS ; Hture in the Salvition Army hall to BOXES FOR LADIES THIRD AVE. ALDER BLK. NDER NEW MANAGEMENT 3. ; > eee. night - eo — = aE RRER NE Se —— MALLISTER GETS TRADES AND LABOR RUSSI ANS CLAIM IMPORT ANT | SIX MONTHS IN JAIL COUNCIL MEETING —— VICTORY ON DNEISTER RIVER Yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jus- The Trades and Labor Couneil, tice Gregory sentenced the man {at their meeting last night, ap Tee eae eee | Me | ho pleaded guilty to|pointed a committee to act along MANY PRISONERS CAPTURED—FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESSES | ste fAshine ear. to six} with a committee from the Board IN BUKOWINA—COSSACKS PURSUE FLEEING EN- he ‘il of Trade, Real Estate Exchange, EMY—FRENCH DRIVE BEGUN IN ALSACE The judge in passing sentence, jand Retail Merchants, if such is —NEW LOAN : hat the offence was a ser lappointed, as suggested recently ¢, as it deprived a man|by the mayor. (Special to The Dally News.) oners and many guns were taken. lot is means of making a liveli Applications were received London, June 23.-—Despite the Lemberg was held by the Rus Ihe ! The full penalty is 414]/from the Cooks and Waiters, claim from Berlin that Lem-|sians for ten months. years’ imprisonment, but, in view|Laundry Workers, and Bartend-|berg has been taken, Petrograd Confirmation. f the fact that MeAllister had lers Unions for seats at the coun-|makes slight mention of the op- London, June 23.— Innsbruck *l helped the police to recover the jcil board. erations. A report asserts that|despatches contirm the report of jzear, he was let off with a six} The seeretary was instructed |desperate attacks were repulsed|the big Russian victory on the lmonths’ sentence. ito communicate with the Federa-|and 800 prisoners taken at Rawa|Dneister. i ee “i tion Headquarters at Vancouver, | Ruska, thirty-two miles north French Drive. Follow the crowd to Self’s i) regard to the proposed Work-|Wwest of Lemberg. London, June 23. Reports Cafe. There is a reason.. Next|men’s Compensation Act and Russians also claim an import-|from Paris state that a new Majestic Theatre. 102tf. |other matters. lant victory on the Dneister, below] French drive in Alsace has begun, SONS WOUNDED PERCY GODENRATH TELLS HOW PRINCE RUPERT BOYS FARED : INTERESTING DESCRIPTION OF AN ATTACK BY THE 16TH BATTALION—RAIN OF SHRAPNEL ANR HIGH EXPLO- SIVES—BOYS STAYED WITH IT BRAVELY Nijiff, (3th, the battle 3,500 prisoners being cap- lasting since the tured. of ussian The Cossacks are in pur- the \ success is suit fleeing Austrians. in Bukowina also mentioned, when 1,000 pris- I the driven from their Germans being positions. New War loan. The public demand is keen for the new popular 4 1-2 per cent. war loan. “A MILLION BID,” AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE “A Million Theatre Bid,” the Majes- of five-reel in tic the features has secured one most remarkable be- the screened. Besides ing full of exciting incidents, unfolded a way hold of the audience in suspense right from the The mid- ocean wonderfully story in such is as to every member start. wreck in is realistic, showing the interior of the ship, with the water gradually creeping it the piece i the and the up until mastery. The and gains beautifully staged, of Anita Vitagraph stars is acting Stewart other superb. “Two Women and one Hat,” a farce comedy with a stormy mil linery scene, concludes a_ pro- gram that should not be missed. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. of the Cross G. A, Woodland, treasurer of the Red Society, acknowledges with local branch thanks the receipt of $9.50, pro- ceeds from the sale of flowers on Saturday afternoon conducted by Gracie assisted by ) On. Carroll and Ina Christian, Jean and Rachel Dix- became a private, that in I reverted and You Mrs France will probably know Godenrath has arrived sister in and is a nursing the Ontario ward at No. 2 Cana dian Stationary Hospital, Tou- quet, and is already nursing some of the boys from the 1th. Major Gibson, Bob Cameron “Father” Baxter, Wilfrid Mac- donald, Jack Macdonald, Harry Briggs, Jack Hutchinson, Jack Dowling, Batchelor, Jim Neville, and Jim Russell are ali fit and well. Good luck and best wishes, Sincerely, PERCY F, GODENKATH, handled only by MeCaffery & Gib bons.—PHONE 11. Quality, satisfaction and econ- omy. New Wellington Coal, Phone 116. 63tf. HOSPITAL BOARD TO MEET CITY COUNCIL At the meeting of the hospital board last night the question of resident surgeon was of the were of the opinion that a resi- securing a discussed. Many board with power to con- duct every of the work, should be engaged. "It was décided to call for applications for capable of taking charge of the hospital. The finance committee present- ed a report covering the first five showing that dent surgeon, department a doctor months of the year, the board's estimates had been fairly accurate. After a full dis- cussion it was decided that there should be further reductions in the staff. It was also decided that the question of finances should be taken up with the city council. Majestic Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow Dont Miss It—A very Rare Ofiering. Sensational Spectacular Attraction Vitagraph Braidway Star Feature. “A MILLION BID’—In five acts Featuring Anit Stewart, the leading star of the Vitagraph Studio—Pro- duction best ever exhibited in the City. The collision in mid ocean and the aftermath of events are the most realistic scenes ever screened, oth Reel—“TWO WOMEN AND ONE . HAT”’—Farce Comedy. Admission 10 and 16¢ Coming Thursday and Friday—16th and last episode of “THE BLACK BOX"'——the climax ending stage, the real mysterious culprit-—-A marvelous sensation in filmdom. Pioneer Laundry We Use the Most Modern NEW WELLINGTON COAL) tf.| Laundry Machinery Built. Come In Any Tuesday or Wednesday and See How We Do It Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed