PRINGI RUPERT, B,. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1915. ’ ee a PHICE FIVE CENTS ERICH IS CORNERED WATCHED BY BRITISH CRUISERS AY UNDERGO REPAIRS | suT BUT UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICERS — SUNK AMERI- CAN SHIP AND MUST PAY DAMAGES. Special to The Dally News) }will demand compensation f March {1 Frye and her cargo Phe lreidrieh had iwas of wheat and was cor \ barque W., P.| the subject of to Queenstown “for orders y. | The steamer Charecas, also ar board recom. | American owned boat was sunk by of the Hitel the Bitel. the supervision | Tt is likely that the Fite! wil flicers, mem 00 forced to intern. She can only aiting off aoe in port long enough to d will prevent| necessary repairs and there is lit | tle chance of her facing the Brit Tn ——————————________ SHING FLEET COMING TO PRINCE RUPERT DER IN COUNCIL PASSED GIVIN G FISHERY CONCESSIONS--MEANS QUARTER MILLION MONTHLY | | | qe A RECRUITING RECORD—ALL THE MEN LEFT IN ONE VILLAGE. ALLIES WIN ATTACK IN FRANCE-~ TOOK MILE AND HALF TRENCHES BRITISH MADE THE ATTACK ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL REPORT—TOOK 1,000 PRISONERS AND MANY GUNS— BIGGEST MOVEMENT IN MONTHS. (Special to The Dally News.) Paris, March 11.—The advanee the Allies have most GERMANS IN POLAND PLAN ANOTHER ATTACK (Special ts The Dally News.) London, March 11.—Following the German retirement, a re- grouping of the German forces in aided by strate- mportant months took place yes- They tured a mile made in terday attacked and cap- and a half of Ger- man trenches before pelle oners and a large number of guns. Neuve Cha- and took a thousand pris- This is reported official. northern Poland, The Germans still hold La-|gie railroads, is noted. The en- basse, allhough very insecurely. |gagement before Ossowetz is still active. ee ee ee ee tes government ish warships. ; : - . ; ; The ae — cisisaekah mate ie lS * The village of Kitty Brewst: Northumberland, England, holds the recruiting record. ve THE ISSUE. ~ * picture shows all t ft t of sixty families. They are all over age or cripples. Ninety- * * THE DARDANELLES *** 7 **** **** * j , LIAN TROOPS re . **) six per cent of the men in the village enlisted. * — We shall soon be in the # ATTACK CONTINUES . * WELL DONE, EVERYBODY! * * ; + we : a REACHED ENGLAND | « —___—————— ——___-_—— heat of a Provincial elec- " ’ * tion, and that the most * (Special to The Dally News) > “@ e aa ¢ ; pe * Prince Rupert ha at *| * bitterly fought election * Paris, March 11—The vigorous lal to e 4 ro e ishe ‘ S- i - . mn * last got her fishery que ° * this province has ever *|bombardment of the Dardanelles \ if e Aus-|# tion settled, and every- *| * seen. On the one side */eontinues. A heavy fog yesterday t has arrived. * body will be so glad that *| * there is a ponderous ma- * prevented aviators from report- * they will be willing to give *| * chine, used in the past for *|]ing results, but the Turkish bat- of a few words|* credit to anyone amd ev- . ‘ - * doing things on a big *|/teries weakened. . * eryone who helped the *| “ * It shows that ) ‘ : . e * scale, but rendered almost _— teeters e purpéee the|® thing slong. It would be * American Fishery Business Must Now Be Drawn Here in}« ocoicse ty an awakened * FRENCH TRANSPORTS olly to say that 8S. Cle- | S.0 + . * blic conse e a * ; public nscience ane a s a farce. * ments had not done his *| Order to Compete With Short Routes---Final * lack of the needful “oil” of #* IN MEDITERRANEAN lays, contingents |» ‘_ take . ° part, even if it did take tw ned ov.-(sener * gladness. On the other * the Antipodes!# years to work it, and he is * Order Sig wai y : * hand, there is a revivified * Upsets te The Sate Gand England unmo-|#* acta fy s share of # he MMe Ea or ee ee i so ie Malta, March 11.—A large fleet and un welcome to hi lar Word has been received in the ##@ #9 @8 880968008 *| * Liberal party, backed by * SIAR A etlnsts hen Bek more clear eer the praise. It is also fair *| le BOOST FOR RUPERT. * | CARLOTTA G. COX * the solid independent vote #|” : ST hee v's naval war- fw to say that the Conserva- “ec ity that the fishery concessions el WILL BE TOWED IN . of the province which has * sighted. They are believed to be anheie . nm : asi lemanded by Prince Rupert have , - land forces to take part holy egeinat |@ tive Association had beck- oe pa i the Federal Cour : (Special to The Daily News.) *) sities tae * got weary of the wicked- * Sat ia eaten operatic i . eS ae _ ally passe e Feders oun | ode a ; : > as rations. «Pica pple mee Ps #jcil and were signed by the Gov- * Ottawa, March 11.—An " The Atlin Fisheries, Limited,|* "ess of the MeBride gov- * am ‘ oe Pe a ae f #|erner General. This is the bst * ordere-in-council has been */received a wire last evening from . ernment. This fs not od PASSED EXAMS. IN DEALS WITH * Council, and re ; ST sehen: iin. olla’ hed’ vectra passed and signed which #|Juneau saying that the Carlotta * strictly a party fight. It is ;: Peet 2. Trade ‘ous their fish. ° rMuinns , : lr ‘ ir al - ‘ SUBMARINE PIRACY ee ae a ed «| for many a day. It will mean that|* P* rmits all foreign bot- *!G. Cox had broken her shaft and : - of = ¥ ret ~_ “ All thes ladies who sat for the ees ot . \ «| Prince Rupert will be placed in aj|* toms to sell fish in Prince *|/was anchored in Tenekee Iniet, ee Oia’ antes tie * examination in home nursiug pecial (o The Daily News.) . ees ree aah ES «| class by itself with regard to the |* Rupert or other British * \about twenty-five miles from Ju-|* Ore we et: ace . held last night in the Borden it.—An order. | a a l Clayton, wh #| fishing business, The firms doing Columbia ports to Cana- */neau. The wire asked for ‘0. ond ‘andl should * eee omen eer ane Beene " a ° eo 4s Aayten, 0 as : sa lare oO atmeas ae 7 . . 7 ane Ss é s ‘Tha a oP , y k measures for|# started the movement to #|/usiness in the South canhot hope * dian fish dealers, who *|structions about a tug. Mr. Noo-| ® enteavdl” ia” ae The examiners, Dr. L. W. Kergin, t the German ~— Ito compete in the big Eastern|* Must assume the bonding */nan, the local manager endeavors: | Crane ; phar gaa |Dr. Tremayne and Dr. Eggert, e 1 ea ' onster pe n *ilo compete l 2 rn ‘ ace a : ' . , : it th dy gueade ee Gt ipa An an markets without « egulations Boats may */ed to secure a local tug, but found|* public opinion in such a lare unanimous in their praise of enec v » reater erebyv such ¢ *| ericé narKkets i pe } . : ¢ ses . . Sin i and created thereby fe ha 4 Te oe eal a |* purchase all supplies and */that there were none available |* way that the abuses = ys lthe excellent standard the ladies iis he , nee ee : osphere a ess » as e rears ¢ Bey ; j# tense lofal atmosphere - 1 )*% Ship erews at Prince Ru- */He accordingly wired to have a| |* past few years would be lare maintaining. The tadies | © . “a » e ~ he cessions ail \ ail oss > > ayer ® that Mr. Clement eows . ‘ ; fist i in 8 i * pert *) Juneau tug bring her back to Ry i" impossible. Let ; «were as follows: Dunean, v, sea ‘ e » e erice shing boats ‘ s - . | 1 HOCKEY neve * easily ee that th pe »pl . ee in 2 a Mh Seventy million pounds *| pert, where she will be repaired, | « man who ‘is worthy Oo » | Miss I. Jenns, Mrs. 8. John- ° * meant business Let us Jot ieit “ , - : I r of halibut were caught in */ She left here about February 25 |* British liberty take a hand lson, Mrs. C. Johnson, — Park- postal to he maneneaiiall * shake hands all around P iy undertake Aly he a the North Pacific last year, */and probably has a load of fish \* in dethroning the present * ith Miss Jessie Scott, Mrs. Hum- * and rejoice that for once the line in bond rere ore e } * autocracy. ‘ 4 . } * of which fifty millions *lon board. ble, Miss Maud Eason, Mrs. March 44.—The : ht the fish had t , | * * the people got together *iparty who ca th ’ i . ae a * the m4 “* PHHHHOH HH TESS ESS lwroddls 3. J. R. Morgan, championship ® and mede their influence * | do the shipp and this meat | nt throug! at rhe Zorra and Boreali f the} pains : |Woddland, Mrs. J. org Qued & bib end mad a . ; ai* Mr. George H. Collins, */Atlin Fisheries, left yesterday for] Suits Pressed—50 cents. Guar- | Mrs. J. H. MeMullin, Miss Du , ' s be a lesso ithat only e big coneerns cou . : . on taenae * felt. May this be al n ‘a eat iat * interviewed by The Van- *Ithe halibut banks. antee Tailors, Sixth Street. Phone | Vernet, Miss Mobley and Mrs. C. Mi on, ‘ . “a ene as ‘ sl lat o be con . * anda hope for the anaes ‘i :| ! a : ss Sa aes * couver Province late yes- * Se Black 69. 51.43'B. Peterson. BEES CSOR SH OSF pees a eee terday afternoon, said this * ITALY WILL SOON “—_ — aaa " — urv to have a branch a it OUSE FOR RENT . rade n-council will in- *| TAKE PART IN WAR BOXING. | ther end * erease the Prince Rupert *| a | - - rhese American fishermen have $250,000 thly. | Rome, Mareh 10-——The Giornale se with all mod- *. payroll. $250,000 montnly and fully fur @Rpneiet to The Seity Gows-) the ge of buying bait and The Seattle fishing fleet * de Italia, which, although it is will bo enh aa Havana, Cuba, Mareh 11 rhe ls ippl Phe ty would will move to Prince Ru- */not the official government organ, Phone Green Willard-Johnson bout will take | not benet much if the dsh were pert */represents the political majority > ag . Aste, place here on April 4. at he shipped through, ANd M0) ge ye ae gee ek oe ee HH HH SUppOrting the Cabinet, in an edi- A Grand Liberal Rall will ~ —————- other transactions carried on. As itorial argues that it will be dif- iaaaae | he ad of the fishing bu * GERMANY HAS LOST ficult for Italy to remain neutral be held in the Mc ntyre ° e | Prince Rupert wants to se » the | meer, declaring the attack of the Hall on Thursday Night at olice O ontin ent ltrade of the fishermen, to whieh ELEVEN SUBMARINES allied fleet on the Dardanelles has | d | t she has a right rhe privilege, lprought up three great problems 8. 30 to e ect e egates 0 ltherefore, of allowing the Ameri-| ——_—_ (@peelet to The Dally News) affecting Italian interests. a Liberal Convention which y Couneil, by arrangement with St. Andrew's So | Ash n to how tele Balk» * openhagen, March 11 It is} wel ine Send ¢ these prob } ean shermel f I) : S 0 se ob- ill members of the Overseas Mounted Contin land other necessities here with reported in German naval circles ems,” the newspaper says, “the| will choose a Candidate to ‘| and danee to be held in St. Andrew's Hall, st having to pay duty ie an im- that eleven-submarines have been ba a ii a contest the Prince Rupert tonight at 8:30, Complimentary Cards fo! . . lost since February 148. Four ow ; wortant one, It will mean that ev-| to the Mediterranean through the be had at doors. ' : hant in town will feel the|#te officially admitted as lost, and lar at oe th anal ini \2 ridin in the interests of ry merena , | ardane 8; e seco soncerns Oreo. lseve ave bee 88 : { } L P benefit li ven b | oe - lthe equilibrium of the Balkans | t e iberal arty ee weeks oes rhere is another advantage} Pree. we land the third the partition of Asi- | All liberals and their friends a +. oer 7 | —_— ---—-— i . | that this city will derive from The i members of the Bame latic Turkey, which affeets the I dD ing this the shipping port for Nursing Class of 8t. John Am- jequilibrium of the eastern Med. are cordial y invited to at- i j } fish of the North, Ut will tov hulance~Association are request. | terranean tend. Questions of the } he men connected with “It is impossible for Ttaly to ~ jad to meet for business at the . $ ussed Own and Bridge Work a Specialty operations will make |p aid of Trade rooms tomerrow - ep out of the solution of such day will be di c here, As a result Friday) afternoon at halé past! problems, unless she is satisfied | DRS. j d spring up aA large theese. ito see not only the powers of the | GILROY & BROWN f families supported by i Triple Entente settle these affairs} O O the fishing business Prinee Ru Jobs of all descriptions.- Work|aceording to their interests, but 5 | | ice ome DEN TISTS : { » in a fair way to attainiealled for and delivered free.ialso the smal! but audacious and|/ , pteeeesal BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE — PHONE 454 the p perity that is justly hers i" ritz-—Phone 583 67.9 | resolute nation, Greece,” ae