THE DAILY NEWS es oe = a ——eeee Te i vI. NO. 225. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATU IRDAY, SP PTEMBE R 25, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS a VON YON MACKENZEN ROUTED BY GEN. IVAN a ~ me = ——— BERLIN ADMITS DEFEAT A ANTI-TEUTONIC RIOTS IN THE ROUMANIAN CAPITAL CERMAN OFFENSIVE CHECKED VON MACKENZEN RETREATING BERLIN ADMITS DEFEAT—IVANOFF HERO OF THE HOUR IN RUSSIA—GERMANS LOSE 7,000 MEN, LEAVING OVER 2,000 DEAD ON THE FIELD—-TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT OF ZEEBRUGGE ° (Special to The Dally News.) torious along the whole line. It rad, Sept. 25.—The Ger-jis expected that the new turn in Petrog as effective as ad- to the offensive has been checked, | events will be sitions lost along the man and the p pvinski have been recaptured, the General ditional battalions Rus- sians. Guns Captured. Vielika, the tured eight guns, eneay being in retreat. Ivan Von Mac thrust j Viovement ff has succeeded in routing At Russians cap- cenzen by a counter four howitzers, enveloping artillery ammunition wagons The Rus- 5,000 and a broad nine Galicia, and several machine guns, which turned against the Germans, Naval Rumor. Stockholm, cians have captured Ger-| were s at Leg and the dead on the field. Hero of the Hour. mits that Von Macken- to hero ischin enemy There rumors that a naval battle is Aland Island, German cruiser Sept. 25. are taking place and that a has been torpedoed. Terrific Bombardment. British started a terrific bom- of the Zeebrugge de- s, the Russians are vic bai} fer neces at dawn today. near retreat, large of the has been obliged and Ivanoff is the hour in Russia, Hindenburg Amsterdam, Sept. 25. of | and | bardment Von s forcing his way Except where by means warships poisonous gases big gur PRINCE RUPERT BOYS TAKE SECOND GAME ss SPLENDID SHOW AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE pene The Majestic presents a sen- The loeal . she avar ‘ai : s rh al baseball players Bain-| cational three-act Lubin photo- ed their second vietory over the play tonight entitled “The Cypher team yesterday by 8]. sin runs ¢ Up to the sixth, Haz- Key. This is one of the most elto ced easy winners, but exciting stories éver shown at the the | boys siddents woke up, | Maiestic. The : key to a cypher nd the eighth managed to | offer made by a large ship-build- dra \ In the ninth, Hazel_| ins firm is wanted by an oppo- { f to score’and with two | nent. The holder of the key is men out, it looked as ig | followed to South America, but a time would be required, but | ™#"ases by the cleverest moves ilchford made a great steal | t© elude his pursuers. In South home, knocking Rock off the plate America the chase is resumed by Ss he passed, auto, aeroplane and motorboat, 'he umpire ruled that Rock did and furnishes thrills enough to not touch the baserunner with the| Satisfy anyone. Hall, therefore Prince Rupert took “The Fable of the Search for the load and the game amidst|Climate” is a most amusing xcitement. Hazelton dis-|comedy, depicting the efforts of Puled the decision of Umpire Sul-}@ clubman to find a climate which liy livery credit is coming to|suits him, His idea of a change the ice Rupert boys for their|of climate is a change of liquid \Wo victories, as they were gained nourishment, and, after trying t the assistance of any out-|every conceivable drink in Europe side players, The games. were |and America, finds that he thrives UN bis for our local talent. best on buttermilk. ‘The Coyote” . —-|is one of the most remarkable naan little dramas seen for a long time, while ‘“‘Bertie’s Stratagem" is a comedy of the most laughable de- 0. 0. F. SPECIAL MEETING scription, American schooners \ll members of Prince hwo. gnone : T! 4) \ ‘ame i s . R. re Al- upert Lodge No. 63, I. O. came in thi Sy : : toitt atross had about 30,000 anc we ". I, and visiting members, batvoss had abo Republie about 45,000 pounds of halibut. ne “re requested to attend a Special meeting at the lodge room at 8 o’elock t ig . the me ORES mr K. J. Burd, manager ‘’ purpose of meeting the ; of the Vancouver “rand Master : , Master on his ofMecial rived from the east last night and business Province, ar- Visit to the L Ige 8 hand N, ¢ left for the south this morning. . V. COX, N, He has been in Toronto attending A. DOUGLAS S i we iLAS, RK, S. a press conyention, Wrereeosoge. 2 CFKARI.ES BALAGNO (Piantst at Wepstholme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE . ormer pupil of F. @. Strong. Follow the crowd to Self’s TERMS MODERATE, Phone Blue 408 $|Cafe. ‘There is a reason, Next feane Majestic Theatre, 102¢8. LABOR CONGRESS. _ SELECTS COMMISSIONER | (Special to The Dally News.) Vance H. Me- | Vety has been selected by the La- juver, Sept. 25 ed Congress as a labor member of the workmen's compensation commission, which of the Units d States Canada in October to collect data. commissioner, Mr. MeVety served on the arbi- | tration board in the B. C. E. R. wage reduction dispute, bringing in a minority report. W. H. Fogg, Third at cost, Avenue, i8 selling shoes today only. Third Annual Exhibition Northern. B. C, Agricultural Association brought to a last The ceipts amounted to $930.75, which of than The of the was night. gate close re- is within a very few dollars much better The fair has been last year, and was expected. the here, most successful ever and no small credit for the to the efforts of Prudhomme, the president Association, and F. 8. Both indgsatigably esult is due Alex. of the Wright, have secreta y gentle- men worked for months past, to make the fair a success. The Fair closed with an auction sale, conducted by G. R. Naden, of the exhibits from Kitsumkalum and Lakelse. A good sum was request of to Following at the handed realized, which, the the Red Cross Society. the the and a grand dance Metlakatla band owners, was over hall was cleared, the the auction, was held, providing Dancing was kept up until music, Re eB The local branch of the Red tross. Society is the richer by nearly $400, raised by selling re- freshments during the three days. The Indians of the district re- sponded splendidly to the efforts put forth to interest them in the of the success of the fair is due to them, exhibition, and not a little The exhibit sent in by the Indians were amongst the most interest ing. Band Contest. The Indian band contest was held yesterday afternoon, when Messrs. V.C. Ed. Stilwell and Harvey acted as judges. The Metlakatla band was awarded the first the band being second, The decision Knowles, prize of $250, Aiyansh was 117 points to 94, The following is a continuation of the prize list: Added Classes. Huckleberries: -—— 1st, Adams; 2nd, Mrs, W. J rick, _ Blueberries: Mrs. W. . Kirkpat- A, ~ist, Mrs. G, starts a tour {viv ed and eastern | He will serve later as a permanent] summer held | G. T. P. ‘OFFICIALS ARRIVE FROM SOUTH of and President Pullen, Vice-president the G. T. P., Dalrymple, of the Canadian Express Company and G, A. MeNichol, publicity commissioner of the G,. 'T, P., ar- on the Prince Rupert this morning, Mr. MeNichol has spent the at the San Francisco aeons where he has been conduct- ing the publicity bureau of the |G. T. P. The other two officials left for the east on a special at 8:30 this morning. ~ shoes at Third cost today Avenue. ony at Nogs's, | High-grade | AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION WAS MOST SUCCESSFUL EVER HELD RECEIPTS EQUAL THOSE OF LAST YEAR—-EXHIBITS FAR EX- CEED PREVIOUS RECORDS — SUCCESS LARGELY DUE TO ALEX. PRUDHGOMME AND SECRETARY WRIGHT Woodland; patrick. Cranberries :— Kirkpatrick. Wild Morrissey. Best collection of wild fruits: {st, Mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrick. Mustard pickles:—ist, Mrs. D. W. Morrissey; Mrs. J. C. K. Sealy. 2nd, Mrs. W. J. Kirk- ist, Mrs. W. J. currants :—4st, Mrs. D. 2nd, Dairy Produce. Butter:—ist; B. Filip Jacobs- on; 2nd, O. Hammer. Eggs (hen’s ist, H. S. Wood 2nd, Alex. Holmberg; 3rd, Mallock Bros. Egge duck) :-—4st,..0. 40. 1K Sealy. Bread, Cakes, Etc. Four loaves made to sell:—tst, Mrs. John A. Murray; 2nd, Alex. Grant. Loaf home made white:—tst, Mrs. D. MeD. Hunter: 2nd, Mrs. Morrow. Loaf home made brown:—Ist, Mrs. John A. Murray; 2nd} Mrs. McD. Hunter; 3rd, Mrs. McCly- mont. Pan buns:—4ist, Mrs. J. Car- roll; 2nd, Mrs. T. E. Pringle; 3rd, Mrs. D. MeD. Hunter. llome made fruit cake:—4tst, Mrs. D. A. Morrissey; 2nd, Mrs, F. G. Roberts; 3rd, Mrs. D. MeD. Hunter. ; Home iade cake, any other kind: —1st, Mrs. G, R. Naden; 2nd, (Continued on Page 'Two.) PRINCE RUPERT ARRIVES Amongst the passengers arriy- ing the were the following, Mr. J. E. Dalrymple, Mr. Mr. George A. McNichol, Mr. D. Kennedy, Mr, A. C, MeCraig, J. L. Aide, Fred Farrell, Mr. Boak, G, N. Lennon, W. C. Vimsikae, Mr. and Mrs, W. bk. A. Myles, Mrs. K. Biernie, William Callinder, Miss Johnson, 0, B, Ballow, D. L. Green A. L. Cameron, W. Maie, 'T. P. At- kins, Mr. O'Bryan, Captain Ander- son, J. D. Kk. L. Rose, Miss Ida Nightingale, A. Head, on Prince Rupert today Pullen, Ross, Rome, Sey moving troo border. Teutonic the would enter lowing strongly Paris is Constantine There is a tempt of Germany London, of Germany. ANTL-TEUTONIC RIOTS IN THE ROUMANIAN CAPITAL ROUMANIAN PEOPLE FAVOR THE ALLIES — TROOPS MASSING ON BULGARIAN BORDER—PARIS SUSPICIOUS OF GREEK KING—THE GERMANS PLAN ATTACK ON SERBIA rt. ps There riots in Bucharest, rumor the Publie favors the Paris Suspicious. (Special t> The Daily News.) 25.—Roumania is to the were war suspicious of a brother-in-law of sus at a coupe an Bulgarian violent anti- fol- that Roumania on the side sentiment Allies. of King Greece, as he is the Kaiser. picion that the an at- d'etat d her Greek mobilization may be in favor Bulgaria Warned. Sept: 25.—King pointing out that Greece will be bound to support Serbia in the event of a Bulgarian attack. There is a report from Paris that Bulgarian troops are invad- Macedonia. German Move. Venice, Sept. 25.—It is reported that a general Teutonic move- ment against Serbia will start in a few days. Heavy artillery from Vienna is being rushed to the front fo demolish the defences by the British in ing constructed Serbia. Con- allies. | SOLOMON MUSSALLEM is con- Ltd., East, and is of- ducting the Mussallem Co., at 423 5th Ave., «tantine of Greece has warned|fering the highest grade groceries Czar Ferdinand of. Bulgaria ofjat the lowest prices in town. the seriousness of the situation, | Phone 123. 222-5. chief two-act dra Flip of a of hand of a story tw suitors are South rival turns home Years ly confronts matic “The sode of the even better stallments serial. \bner oul in Gray ried Abner drama, whi Grand Cany remarkably cribing the of a dreamland. Brooklyn, Chicago, d-v, Cleveland, San “Love’s Way os Boston, 2; Detroit, 4: St. Louis, 8; Boston, item in which ma Coin.” beautiful bre ounger being the Africa, h reports Ss entitled aspirants ther e is shot him as GREAT MILITARY PLAY AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE The Westholme shows a splen- didly varied program tonigkt, is a miltary “By the It is the old|!' girl. officers favored one. dead, the for the The the ™n and his re- and marries the girl, afterwards, in the scenes follow. pleasing play. Only Way,” “Road O'’ than the of It depicts the and the jail, le on “The Dreamy Kid” clever terrible youngster villain, the this from a charge of is a beautiful little the are and Philadelphia, 5; Pi l= i Francisco, 2; Los Angeles, 3; Salt Lake, Foge's, Third Avenue, 0; 0-6; Cincinnati, India, supposedly dead man unexpe the ted- and dra- heroine in order views of cartoons, his National League. Chicago, 6-0. It is a most fifth epi- Strife’, 1s previous in interesting marriage of car- to save murder. the magnificent. is a series of des- experrences dog in YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL de ttsburg, 0. New Coast League. Portland, 1. Oakland, 5 Vernon, Washington, American League. Philadelphia, York, 4. 10, , t. 5. Shoes at Wholesaler’s prices t today only. WESTERN PIONEERS LEFT FOR VANCOUVER TODAY There were scenes of great en- thusiasm at the wharf this morn- ing when a party of 58 recruits Forty-two of of these have joined the 67th Bat- the from ‘ft for Vancouver. while other sixteen, all Western Pioneers. talion, who are Hazelton, are The boys were met at the train last night by a large crowd carry- bearing the words, — “Hazelton Berlin,” and even a larger gathering wish- ed them godspeed this morning. They are a stalwart company and should give a good account of themselves in the strenuous work before them, Before the boat drew out, John- ny McGinnis, a pioneer rancher the Hazelton district, lighted the crowd with a charac- teristic rendering of Drummond's “Johnnie which was thoroughly enjoyed. The boys left ing a banner Pioneers for from de- Corteau” amid great cheering, to the strains of “Tipperary.” In a new odorless garbage can tefuse is placed on a shelf scraped into the receptacle a handle without re- lid. and turning the by moving FOR CASH, TODAY | 18 Ib. Sack Gran. Sugar: $1.35 EACH —AT— — GEORGE P. M’COLL’S PHONE 88 LONDON CAFE And Grill Faultless Service of Fault- Hart Bik. BOXES FOR LADIES RE Ee eee oe emer coer Ee ESSE. ii