^^•"^p II •v. II - - a, ■ > G^cri9»rLJ9^t^e^OL9^ J*y /8'C The Journal a Year vine& Jomrtuii High-Class Job Work roL. vi. PRINCE RUPERT, IL C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 11. 1916. Price ,i Cents. N - 220. Liberal Interraptors Were Worsted At Political Meeting H. H. Stevens, M. P., Proved Too Much For Opponents • CASSIAR CROWN MINE SHOWING IP WELL Raleigh P. Trimble I- In The City —ls Well Pleased With Outlook, Raleigh P. Trimble, ot Portland. Ore., who is deeply interested in rilin- jg in the interior, arrived last evening in the city. He has to undergo 'uedr al attention for an Injured leg. He says work is progressing steadily on the Cassiar Crown, in which ..a is interested. The prospects, are satisfactory, BASEBALL TONIGHT. A baseball match will be played on the Recreation Park grounds tonight. Tbe C. C's are out to win the next three games played, for by so doing tbey will have won the pennant for this season, but according to reports lhe Colts are determined to turn the tables on their opponents at this evening's game. The batteries will be as i follows: C. C's. Fortln and Tyrwhilt; for the Colts, Menzie and Anderson. The game will lie called at 6;45 sharp. A good brand of ball is assured. The Majestic Theatre is showing tonight a Itlm thai is announced as a . || eclally good one. It is entitled "To Have and To Hold." This is a pirate story and abounds, in dramatic incidents. TO THE PUBLIC. The Trince Rupert Agency of the Dominion Express Company lias been transferred to me, and in future will le conducted at my oflice, G23 Second Avenue, next door to Westholme Theatre, it C. L. MONROE, Agent. ************************** MAJESTIC THEATRE HOUSE OF CLASSICS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PAR' lOl'X'l' PROGRAMME Jesse L. Lasky Presents MAE«MURRAY in a celebrated picturization of MARY JOHNSON'S NOVEL "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" Thrllli ig Drama in " Parts, 'BETTY .' FIRST SPOXGK CAKE"—Comedy. MUTUAL WEEKLY t Featuring' the Latest in News J * 4- and Fashions. UNIQUE DRAWING AT THE RED CROSS SALE Tlie Red Cross sale of home cooking for the prisoners of war on Friday will he held In the vacant store next fie Hank of Montreal, and will be conducted by .Mrs. C. A. Wood- land and .Mrs. Henning. This is to lie a spei ial event and there will be a bigger demand for dainties than ever before. Mr. .3. Venables, of the C. \\". Nickerson Company, is. putting on a special drawing fur the occasion, which should attract a large crowd. .Mr. Venables offers 2."0 useful prizes. Tickets will he ten cents each and you may .net a sack of flour for ten cents. There will he no waiting; you will know what you have won the (Continued on Page Four.) Peronne Is Doomed To Be Destroyed ALLIES ARE RAINING TERRIBLE STORM OF SHELLS UPON THE PLACE Pressure is Severe Along The Entire Somme Front Now. Paris, Aug. I".—The British and French forces have made further gains towards Peronne and Bapau- me, the immediate objectives of the great Somme offensi'-e. The French are pouring down into Peronne, from the adjoining heights., a terrific fire which has set the town ablaze and has rendered this hitherto believed impregnable position practically untenable for the Germans. The desperately destructive work of the Frlnch big guns has done an enormous'amount of damage, many precious oljeets of arl and very valuable paintings by the old masters have been flEStroyed. The French and British are keeping up a relentless pressure along the entire Somme front, compelling the gradual!retirement of the enemy. The Allies aire steadily capturing Ger- man trenches. RUSSIAN ARMY IS ADVANCING NEARER TO LEMBERG Petrograd, Aug. 1".—The Russ an army approaching Lemberg from Bukowina has driven its wedge further into the Austro-Oerman lines near Stantslau. Tys.mleneca lias been captured anil the Koropice River crossed, while several important positions mi ;ln- railway leading to Lemberg havi bi ', occupied, Stanislau lies about midway betv/eei C ivitz in : Len bi rg. MORE FISH CAME INTO PORT FROM DEEP sets YESTERDAY "Jusl Jim, ' to be shown at the tl i T tn tonight, is om of : in- Broadway Star Fi turet ind comes highly recommended by the management, as $ Show Starts 0:45 Sharp. if X MATINEE SATURDAY—;! to B ti x — ti X SPECIAL MUSICAL ti X PROGRAMME. * ************************** H. H. Stevens, M.P., Handled Interrupters In Excellent Style At Very Lively Political Meeting Last Night In The Empress Theatre HON. WILLIAM HANSON GIVEN SPLENDID HEARING About Seventy Thong | pounds Of Halibui Were Landed Hire. Yesterday aboul 70,000 pounds of halibut w,.-re brought into port. The Cabadian Fish fi Cold Storage Company bought most of it. The boats were. Dolphin, 15,000; Volunteer, I ,0 Hi . ,.•-.. Ex Iblt, : ' • i0; aud Agm = B., 19,000,