arcest CIROULATION L iw ory AND NORTHERN LUMBIA x THE DAILY NEWS her me Sag! vow.” rinees * Beatrice saturtibyy * Bouth nbn ie | Monudye GUROPE MAY BE ENGAGED IN GREAT WAR ‘i DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE GAVE MOST ENJOYABLE DANCE IN McINTYRE HALL LAST NIGHT \[STRIA IS PREPARING TO ENFORCE HER DEMANDS AND RUSSIA IS ARMING POWDER IS NOT FREE nies Rumor of Free “stumping Powder Special to Daily News. find GAY THRONG FILLS McINTYRE HALL wre Minister of Agriculture) AT DAUGHTERS BALL LAST NIGHT Vancouver, Nov 15 I ration May Result F Acti vinetel goversibent is ean Couflagration May Result From Servia’s Action in Re- vic covernment is eivins «Fi D £S by Daugch f th E Proved to b Europ je 8 ie in Ade: atic 8 R p Hencagihne’s pou '« |First Dance of Series by Daug ters of the Empire Proved to be a gard to Seizing Port o latic Sea---Russia is Preparing | been cireulated all over the "pro Huge Success---Hall Was Delightfully Decorated “«p L d”’ vince ane cannot strongly to Help Servia---Kaiser as ‘‘Peace Lor Jens that there is any founda for the Occasion ‘ , |tion for it, said Mr. Wm. I 14 The influ-jand : , he nto Al-| ns ; Sates af rei. More than fulfilling their most, Union Jack draped at the ex-|Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Naden, Mr. » mt ; | Seott, deputy ministe f agri I ‘ Withels th . , guy 9 _ leulture “T have tlready is-|sanguine expectations, the turn] treme end of the ballroom form- re Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie, Mr and Germal day : *y What France will do if the cop-| J164 @ statement explaining up-lout last evening for the first|/™8 @ Pleasing and appropriate |Mrs. Geo. Frizzell, Mr. and Mrs. i here to bel" 8 , here is lon what terms the department | q { { }setting to the gala scene. Cambie, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. i ’ : ' ‘ i at ty nel s prepared to s stumping|_. OF S Germ OF tive to Weis happy inspiration on the |Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fors- oo jooltestae \" . hi . | saved but I should be glad it|2'Ye™ this winter by the Daugh- | part of the executive of the order |ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dunn, 2 a . \ aut te felt here Shee os] he rumor that the department | ters of the Empire, proved the | was the request to the merry|Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dunn, Mr. eis ! ‘ are i Frat ‘ iving it away could be final-| popularity of the local order of throng to gather for a moment|/and Mrs, Westenhaver, Mr. and have a port ‘ is i es rance Will - © a A ‘ a‘ . 4 . sa 1 . , Dai i ss and the be i . h \ lussia al “a y set at rest. the fair ones of Prince Rupert, just before midnight en masse be-| Mrs. J. 8. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. L. , as { \ ‘ G 8 ‘ flict | | well inate abiiliy to mah jneath the brave old flag of the |W. Patmore. Mesdames Angus ration ¢« is ym tlic ane as well as their ¢ o make} pie a . lStawar :) Cee . j hat she shall re I I Great Britair position is also LABOR SHORTAGE ja pronounced success of any- Empire and all join in singing Coens he si ements, J. F. f ' ; ; : ; ; ithe National seein | Ritchie, W. Clark Durant, Rob- ‘ teratood. that the instated. I iown, however, — lthing they attempt in the enter-|the National Anthem. Jerson, Hubert Ward, Ker P.I es Indicated his tw On Ul ‘ p hat her fleets, both in the chan.|$o Many Bulgarians Leave to! {ainment line. | Great praise and thanks are | Palmer, re : als ‘ . oa 3 aves Aus : . . ’ é ind = the Med 1 i i Fight that East Has Labor The MeIntyre Hall, which has due to Mrs. J. GC. McLennan, the | Ke oy Mi od ‘take ‘pein ‘tek Adriatic wn} i Balka ee ) da gre : e za My Shortage ot hice otis tees are | Regent of the Order, and the ot-|sie Dunn, Milligan, Martin, Mer- ! val | i ha i i fh divis a ldersh yes-| } ane u ye es 0 ‘ saan ny ‘ : andons in hand \ da | have given| Special to Daily News. lthe enterprise of Mr. J. 8 Gray, | her ladies of the executive, who/ me o = ee a’ = “ ng for pea ‘ ‘ ‘ | i hat| Montreal, Noy. 13 In one) in view’of the number of dances| Worked so indefatiguably to en-| os ge he see 1. loubt that both : \ ‘ and forces W be ready to] week 2,590 “Bulgarians have} likely to be held there thisewin-| sure the success of the afair. ee ee er eitchel, lialy have zed i he Se short f the ish} passed through Montreal on their|ter, presented a most lively and| Among those present were | ia eae . ; Duce whe th se phosid me iway to fight for their native land.| priljiant appearance, the huge} Mr. and Mrs. J. G, MeL en Continued on Page 4.) They come from all! parts of Can- | a EEE a jada, and already the large cor- L NEWS IB herh ad _ % 48 eapl : porations in and around Mon- | OCAL ITEMS. TWO GOOD GAMES OF BALL IN oe " . : eee jtreal say that th. abor shortage om ' i -” , . a usstion pie | , - ae : ot Crowds flock nightly to the DITORIUM LAST NIGHT Mel 1 jacute one, 6 ine poem = scory little Majestic. Theatre on At half time the e was 11 een Third avenue, where a splendid ‘ g me ee me Te service of high Class films are al- ULLIES GO DOWN TO DEFEAT BEFORE BSROTHERHOOD— },, ga ur pla | enous ‘eel Uae Lees |!" 10 be seen. (GRIFFITH PLavens WILL REMAIN FOR AN INDEFINITE TIME ROYALS GOT AWAY WITH THE TIGERS — CLOSE The second game, Royals vs ‘oie thiitiaatae- tahini ahaa IN TH wenaas nes Sos Gs Gk EACH st e 198 ng rs e PLAY THROUGHOUT—CARSS INJURED figers, was als i y ¢ | : : ia , oS . aha ied te it the eT Special to Daily News. vesterday evening at 6 o'clock vin ; ( ata Boa . i dal e| London, Nov. 43 Speaking] from the south with a small pas- Monday night at the popular,several lines of characters from wow behind in ithe scot ut hat} !48 I ”~ Pat - ame en _ po er on Westholme Opera House there is the best plays of England and ays ied { ne i 8 rie tadicals at ane 0 evening a a ectoe or an- “leg rium last evening | Ca proving that the sy} ee pping Lord Roberts’ pension| couver to be introduced an innovation in Amie ol : ; t ! . : ~ r i f hi varning to be pre the shape of a tirst class home | Phe — ne pe we 2 \ \ l Se me the Cons v os , . ee ae ‘. 4 . remain here a number of weeks, f ; i I » |pared. When Lord Roberts heard EK. A. Pichugrin and K. Varegin, |$#0¢k company which the en ong enough to give the plan ¢ : st 8 6 . Sere ¥./ : j te : A agement has engaged for an in-| S 1g sive whe pren 6 his he said associated with the A, M. Asen- hor sha 4 } ‘ sj ‘ : ade A : sal ae thorough ~ trial, enabling the Phe iteh ‘ “ 7 I am proud to have won aleheyey & Co. land colonization definite period to present the| itines fens. ind + thon hi ® : A fn |! nsion in the service ,of my|sehemes in the interior of this}¥@S! Plays ever seen in Prince Cr ee eee “re iw ! . ' i ° o ine ntrs nd shall be proud to ht roy ines were amongst the ar Rupert. bey ne { Soa with >. Blythe the gers , ’ . , s ; . = — TI le sth r entirely te personnel of the company, so : WA ' i ] : : llose it in oo service, rivals esterday on the Princess lis plan Is sone ing entirels 7 ois : e se a : ' i Phe pers Ie 5 was Aeeuhees . ; . , ning |HeW to this city, but it is thought|®S % be able to decide whether : , f . Roy = y| Beatrice, leaving on the morning or not they prefer their own h . ‘ ape eer aes | Dividend of $50,000. train for Hazelton that it will be enthusiastically ae on ae oor en ee ee N ~ is 1: rr tand ' : endorsed once the various advan-|8#0¢k company to one of the one. + 7. ‘ } 3 rw Stand- _—_— “g » , arie eeee. o o eeerereere ® MeGregol Pigers l - c ~ eiehias ton ; Charles W. D. Clifford of Kit tages of the proposition are un- travelling variety. ( " i s erto as de- Me Ss ‘ . J 0 ‘ - f ' neem - , *yeta red vidend of $50,000 this] selas is in the city, a guest at the derstood. Another adyantage will be that im a ~M : I { * nmut Premier Hotel The management of the the-|each play will be presented twice, est 0 me p era ouse aa pathy nc See ai ons ‘ y N io ' ; ih adidas: atre and the Griffith Stock Com-|S!Ving veryone an opportunity to g@ apace, a u wa ‘ ib elson stoc ; ‘ ss . “ss them ¢ : 5 s ce a * th “ lders. This brings the total Don’t you forget tonight, Me-|Pany, who will open on Monday} W!tnes | thom all. Change night: vays Deing . , oo, Sem - Hall oes night, feel that Prince Rupert| Wednesdays and Fridays, a spe- distributed by the company since} Intyre Hall, 9:30, . : L ed, Eleetrie Lighted, ¢ f ible Sea ind the itches \ last to 375.000 has reached a_ stage in its|cial Saturday matinee being Best Orchestra KB. ¢ 7 13 stated bl ho growth when a permanent stock|Siven each week, a _——____—_—_ —— See m? ; Co i Mond Nov. 18th Gages Services. Best meal in town at Savoy Have Vou - The company making its home in the Little Julia Fehr, the marvel- RERORRG GNeRy, ‘ Rev. Wat H. MeLeod’s s Seton ‘| A great range of working boots |city will appeal far more to the|lous child actress, will be seen in ngageme! ening will be y as at cost, —_ t put a a public than the intermittent|a play especially selected for her = Jones ihe ithern | tet a pair today, Scott, Froud |i .avelling aggregations that come The opening play will be tae } oe to “ ge at We 220 97 ‘ S the of & play e tar Malkan Raf er and Wit.” Sam] Accident Insurance }& Co.’s big shoe sale, 269-270) 05, 9 night or two with possibly|“Lion and the Mouse,” a comedy Jones has been called wa" Evan Ottawa, Noy. 14-—Representa- Pee ene er an indifferent company, leaving|drama of great power and sure relis Gatling Gun me “re ‘us have been made by the lab- Smallpox Epidemic. \after a few days with all the pppeal. “The Man From Ke- ever poured hotter shot wn an organizations of the Domin- Montreal, Noy, 13.—-The epi-|money obtainable at the least}komo” follows on Wednesday eee American platt Mo ning | mm to the Federal Government,| demic of smallpox is spreading | possible expense and effort. The|and Thursday, and “The Little vorship a 11 o'clock, Bible| that proposed amendments un-| here and it is feared that a repe- | pew plan is distinctly different.|Mother” Friday and Saturday. 14 PEOPLE 14 ch at 2:30 p. n Sirangers|der consideration ™to the railway] tition of the scourge of 1885 may |The present company consists of}{n. the latter play little Julia ind visitors cordially invited, Alljact be made, by which railways | occur unless immediately checked. | twelve acting members, each|Fehr will appear for the first Prose g a splendid repertoire wand poy | services held in Melntyre Hall,| will become liable for payment —_——____ —-——_ carefully selected to play their time, by the very be vuthers Phird avenue, near Sixth street,|/of fixed sums iG employees suf- Visit the Westhoime Tonight. —_—_—__—_— fering from accidents, The splendid , sture ee eee "7 ee ae Toe } » splendid moving picture Protracted ement at Popular Prices Angiiene Ghureh, jin representing ‘Charice Dick-| AME PROTECTION ING. c. | TRY A NEWS WANT AD ag Holy communion at 8 a. m., Don’t Be Left. ens’ world famous novel, “Nich- o th ae Artict i repeage sl g .e - fottwear ‘ y lic * a . ;' ne o' e Leading es in special Aneapany ne prayer, 44; even song Get your fottwear now and) ojas Nickleby,” will be shown Ge : aioiniin : { pecte’ Sree. _ 0: Sunday senool, 2:30 save money at Seott, Froud &/ again this evening at the West- the November “Rod and Gun.” jeorge M. " Bierne s, the well ‘in the North the system of p a i , al a oe 7 ie ak a 269.270 ag ‘ ' + ' known transportation man, ar- popular prices so that it can n | d that sie seuneaieiegiinnantiat Cos big shoe sale, 7 holme Opera House. No one nia’ wind a ied ie a rived from three weeks’ business ‘dollar to see a fifty cent show in Prince Hupe Cut in Two. j ae eo ae - ~~ ion should miss the opportunity of o gary OF 8 %, ong "P \irip to the south last evening and During this engagement prices will be th \ a Fake a look at our bargain " ws 1an an —— i . a visiting the theatre and witness-|after moose is told by a German)wij) remain in the eity until he harged similar organizations in Var Vietoria counters and see the price of a ®) “ - , mer pI — yr ing this lifelike portrayal of one) hunter in the opening number of jean return to his headquarters at eattle, Portland, ete. | shoes Regular 84 lo $5.50 now _ as « ells, Yanai ‘lof the greatest stories ever writ- the November issue of ROD AND|Hazelton on Wednesday's train. . , ane 30, "6 . : ap Is he a better show than has ever | he 429.50, Seott, Froud & Go md 4 a _ | ten, GUN IN GANADA, published by Mr. Biernes <_ a number 7 in- i pular prices with three changes of pla ver HO.270 lw im. : . terests in the interior o the i an or, Woodstock, Ont. deserve the patronage of the public and h —— : Hub Alleys. . . es ; ow country and expects to see all ' ‘ Tinaneial as well as an artistic succes Building Permits. --W A R K a The Lions defeated the Lynx Frank Houghton contributes an kinds of things doing up country : ee games the ;amusing tale of western life en-|by the return of spring Phe following building permits LEADING JEWELERS two out of three games in , ’ s Scale of Prices : issued during the past We carry the largest and most league at the Hub alleys last |titled “Two Is Not Always Com- ere G John Brymer, residened velsene. Stock os Drmonse, Pearl night. A. Gyr had high score,|pany,” while the seventh article Mr.-and Mrs, Harvey of Old . ) “ , and Soli io. e . 7 ps - i. > allery, 260; Balcony (1st and 2nd rows), 60¢ 41.000; lot 16, block 22 seetion 5 Sterling Silver flat. ware, hollow 196, and high average, 165. Thejof the series “The Culture of|Hazelton returned on the Prin- Baloony (3rd and 4th rows), 350 ware and tollet articles, scores follow: Black and Silver. Foxes" underjcess Beatrice last evening from th avenue Ladies’ hand bags, club bags, score : : wh Entire Lower Floor, 500; Box Seats, 750 I Archie, addition to shasl cane canes, meres. eaniiahied : a sae one one tA the heading, “Food and Feeding," |a visit to the lower coast eities., ss 008 OF “4 “ p + ’ Seats Reserved at Orme’s Third Ave. Drug St Ri Hand. painted and Royal Town A: Gyr 156 142) 196-494 | Appears in this issue. A trip af-|/Mr, Harvey is one of the pioneers ¥* aa ; : - W. Mackenrot, residence Han, By ms ae ae other line Le saat die cue “liter caribou in Newfoundland,|of the interior, being at present elephone 20 HORE : were su e for } ' yer q 5 5 376 : te ao Telephon % ot 16 bloek 35, section 7 WE DO ALL KINDS OF WATOHK W. Roth 133 «6 1860) tt4-— 383) the Alpine Club of Canada, Ten-jthe proprietor of the hotel! at Old N 9 . enue REPAIRING AND JEWELRY WORK Gran dtotal boa 658 «©6764 2016|/derfoot Deer Hunters in the}ilazelton, ext eek Bill oO a “ ° Optical Work Is Receiving Our Lions ist nd 3rd Tt. | Laurentian Mountains, A Trip to Ss os Special Attention and All A. Nott 100 = 140 93—- 342 : : ar . as et ie B ; Mond ; | e November 15th, our Work Guaranteed C, Jedi 122 «6448 «= 120 300 }the Coast, Game Protection in Cowichan Eggs, Fresh Butter, ay and Tuesday, “The Lion and the Mouse” ; Bole For J. Johns 119 «6124 «121-—- 364) . ‘ : , , ap’ Biseui Wednesda “ F Kokomo” ; not leave sacks with National Cash Registers Tr. Ropvik 198 4196 «137 304 British Columbia, A Wolf Hunt|/Huntley & Palmer's iscuits, Frid ; ‘aa ee we yr mae ; equest our @us ow cameutne ‘Seales P. Rorvik 139 «6148) «6178 4065)in Saskatchewan and other|Stalker & Wells, Phones 187 ay an “ other intuman P , ‘ ‘ ’ aturday, “The we ; provide place to recedye Mail Orders Carefully. Filled Grand total 617 «680©« 6581061 | Stories and articles constitute ajand 430 268tf 2 is all coal sacks mnst W. WARK & SON ee typieally Ganadian bill of fare ; . : . ‘ ‘ ewstfor s . i ars » > , i o ‘ Selections Nightly by the Westholme Orchestra > i and returned Ps P. 0. Box 76 «i= Prince Rupert Find it through a Daily News| for eportemen and lovers of out J — Pioneer Cleaners cece ; ROGERS & BLACK "Want Ad, door life, Phone OCC; ROO; OOO OOOOOOOtE weeee “ wonrrneret AR ANN EN ON aay ee Sa a tdi he a