Athi oth Ave,, ntine, Was ew arrived the other est prices in town, B, 7 WEDNESDAY, PRINCE RUPERT, SE PTEMBER 22, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS SULGARIA TO SUPPORT CENTRAL POWERS QV ee GREECE IS MOBILIZING HER ARMY — GERMANS’ F UTILE PURSUIT OF RUSSIANS —————— =— ————_— = — = =—_ BALKAN STATES DIVIDED BULGARIA TO AID GERMANY 90,000 BULGARIANS MASSED ON THE SERBIAN FRONTIER— GREECE MOBILIZING HER ARMY—BULGARIAN RAIL- ROAD TRAFFIC SUSPENDED— BA&ITISH BUDGET PRESENTED (Special to The Dally News.) Sept. 22.—A meeting I ibinet, inelading King summoned on { the news that Bulgaria ized 100,000 men on an frontier. The En- presentatives recognize is lost and that leaving to the central British, French and nisters were at the rstood that Greece lize her first, sixth, nd tenth army divisions 100,000 infantry, and al cavalry regiments. the Bulgarian rail- suspended last Satur- i! Bulgars in Macedonia ice, numbering 45,000, recalled. British Budget. Sept. 22.—Rt. Hon. R. chancellor of the ex- the budget he Imperial Parliament. bicycles, introduced t automobiles, MYR TLE ANDERSON TO BE BROUGHT HERE the North has been longing to Wing Company to bring in the halibut Myrtle Anderson, which ed recently off Rose Spit. day launch, the tain Edenshaw’s tain remaining with d vessel, SOLCMON MUSSALLEM is con- Ltd., and is of- the Mussallem Co., Kast, © highest grade goods at Phone 999.5, “se OP \ “A POPP ODO Perroe T Ree. Wise RUPERT’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MATINEE av &: 30 Mary Pickford in “the. Five-act PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION “FANCHON THE CRICKET” splendid median in a at Re Saturday » Splendia N F Tre a Splendid POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 16 ots. CKARI.ES BALAGNO Former pupil of F. Q@. Btrong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biue 408 ESTHOLME ERA HOUSE supporting and = Jack “BILLY REEVES” Famous English Musie Hall Entitled cast, in- A Lottie Pickford, Comedy SAFE INVESTMENT” MUSIC. (Planist at Westholme) EACHER OF PIANOFORTE films, clocks, instruments, moving picture watches, plate glass and hats pay a tax of 33 1-3 per though musical cent. ad volorem, al- these taxes are temperary, that on ae and beer has been unaffected under the new agreement. The principal blow falls upon the income tax. This has been raised forty per cent. In addi- tion to this increase, the scope of the tax has been widened to catch workingmen earning as little as $14 weekly. The very wealthy must contribute more than a third of the revenue. The one cent mail has been abolished. The weight of matter carried for the two cent rate has been reduced. The rate of telegrams, 12 cents for 12 words, been increased to 18 cents. Sugar heen increased a penny a The chancellor of the ex- which was has has pound. chequer intimated in his speech that the occasion to call upon the country for ~ CAPTAIN BABINGTON OFFERS FOR DELHI complete government might have another war loan. As the Delhi is a no attempt the hull being ab- wreck, will be made to repair her, solutely useless. It is now simply a question of salving any parts of value, Prince offer of Captain Babington, of Rupert, has made an $1,500 for her, intending to beach dispose of the parts of her ma- her and winches and any other chinery which remain. ion has yet been arrived at, ther than that will be taken off the ways and beached out of No decis- fur- she the way of navigation. OWN YOUR OWN ELECTRIC PLANT and live in the country the year round, A chance of a lifetime. 320 acres on a beauti- ful lake in the Bulkley Valley. Good boating and fishing, near Churches stores and $2 down, balance over at 7 per cent. Buy now, the war is over, as farm land will surely ’ 219-24. C. LITTLE, a machine for clean- working has been railroad, soon). Only $8 an acre, ten years before advance. An electric ing steamship boilers, somewhat like a drill, patented by two Swedish invent- ors. Follow the crowd to Self’s Cafe. There is a reason. Next 102tf. Majestic Theatre. uucly MINISTERIAL UNION DOREEN IS WRECKED IN HECATE STRAITS The launch Doreen, of has drifted on the | along the Prince Rupert, rocks of Hecate Straits A number residents shore and ' | is in bad shape. and white get her off, of Indians tried to without avail. The three sons of the captain were on board when the accident happened, but were taken off safely. TO REPLY TO BOWSER (Special to The Dally News.) Vancouver, Sept. 22.—The Min- isterial Union of the land announces that it will reply to Hon. W. J. | of “The Crisis in B. C.” October lower main- at a pub- ist. lic meeting on Exhibition of ladies’ suits for one week only at W eee is: 3owser’s criticism , -IpisastRous EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK SUBWAY (Special to The Daily News.) New York, have been killed and fifty Sept. 22.—Seven injured dynamite explosion in the Ave. The cave created by the blast engulfed by a new Seventh subway. a street car and many pedes- trians. It is believed that twenty have been killed. MASSETT BOY BOY IS A PRISONER IN GERMANY W ord Massett that Lewen left with the here, has been received froin Tugwell, who first contingent from is wounded and a prisoner at Hesse, in Germany. For four months the young man was posted but ed. by the Mr. Tugwell Rapeureds at the as missing, has been dis- cover American consul. and battle of Ypres. was wounded Exhi- | | a short address. reflects the delivered bition Hall splendid this year season experienced in| the district. Not only are there many more exhibitors than last year, but the exhibits are of a This is particular- the of} from higher grade. showing products the itself. The variety and quality of the vegetables displayed on the} “Grown in Prince Rupert section” must be a revelation to many. From the and the lands there is an even better dis- ly applicable to garden city | interior is- play than on former occasions, and there are signs of enterprise on the part of growers. For an exhibit of to- Kitsumkalum in- stance, there is bacco grown in the Valley, lemon tree has Port visitors while a been sent in from ton. If there are the south at the Fair, amazed at the specimens of to- which Essing- from they will he corn, squash, etec., sent in, matoes, the the grain exhibits are much su- perior to any shown here before. The following districts competed the handsome Dewar Cup: Hazelton, farmers have while for Prince George, gate, Terrace and Porcher Island, while a special exhibit was sent Atlin district. foot of building is occupied, Lil >Kide - in from the Every available space in the huge and some of the local merchants and packers are to be commended for the efforts they have made in fixing up attractive displays of their goods. The following firms are exhibiting:— Martin O'Reilly, OPENING OF RUPERT'S THIRD AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION OPENING SPEECHES BY PRESIDENT A. J. PRUDHOMME AND MAYOR NEWTON—MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF ALL KINDS OF GARDEN AND FARM PRODUCE Prince Rupert’s Third Agricul- |Importing Company, Mr. Shrub- tural Exhibition was opened to-jsall, Brackman-Kerr Campany, day. A. J. Prudhomme, president|the Skeena River Canneries and of the Northern B. C, Agric ultu- | the Canadian Fish and Cold Stor- ral Society, in a short and appro lage Company. priate speech declared the tir The proceedings of the day open, after which Mayor Newton | opened with a grand parade | football headed by three bands massed, after which children’s’ sports conducted on Recreation ranted by the At 1:30 a a team were Park, for specially ¢ the game city occasion, between from Granby and an eleven rep- the city, the afternoon the resenting was played. During ladies of the Red Cross Society provided dainty teas for the visitors, A splendid program has been for each evening, in- most of the prominent local vocalists and in- arranged cluding numbers by strumentalists, with readings by way of variety. The national flag appropriately plays an impaertant part in the decorations of the Exhibition building, while the Roll of Honor occupies a prominent position be- the Many whose names figure list took an exhibitions, On for- was a side platform. on the active part in former notably Lionel Crippen. mer occasions “Crip” prominent figure in the fair cele- managing the put brations, usually concerts, ete., into which he all the vim of his sparkling per- sonality. Indian Exhibits. As formerly the Indian exhibits interesting. A are particularly very fine water-color drawing of Port Simpson is shown by Fred Alexkee ,while a large variety of basket work and totem poles is displayed. That the produce more than ornaments is fine exhibit of Indians can shown by a very flowers and vegetables grown Parkin & Ward, Prince Rupert around Port Simpson, as well as ROADS—FRENCH RESCUE THE TURKS-—NEW (Special to The Dally News.) London, Sept. 22.—-The Russian after thirty miles from Vilna. a retreat of The Ger- mans are continuing their efforts the army is safe to encircle Russians, and are still losing two to one. The Rus- sians retired in the most orderly fashion, destroying all military works and railroads as they went. Armenians Rescued. Sept. 22.—French able to the rescued Paris, war- ships have been rescue 5,000 Armenians from The 3,000 women and children. pur- suing Turks. in- cluded They had kept their assailants at bay in the Djebel Housha moun- tains sinee the beginning of Sep- tember, until their ammunition gave out. Submarine Orders. Berlin, Sept. 22.-Commanders of German submarines have been ordered to allow liners to escape rather than run any risk of er- ror. Dutch Steamer Sunk. Amsterdam, Sept. 22.—-The Dutch steamer Koningen, of 2 -| The ORDERLY RUSSIAN RETREAT- GERMANS STILL LOSE HEAVILY RUSSIANS ARE DESTROYING AIL MILITARY WORKS AND RAIL- 5,000 ARMENIANS FROM GERMAN SUBMA- RINE ORDERS 000 tons, Amsterdam, passengers and crew saved. YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL National League. Philadelphia, 8-5; St. Louis, 3-4, New York, Boston, 4; 5-4; Chicago, 4-5. Cincinnati, 2. Brooklyn-Pittsburg game post- poned. American League. St. Louis, 0-5; New York, 5-3. Detroit, 7; Philadelphia, 5. 1; Washington, 7. Chicago, Coast League. San Francisco, 6; Portland, 5. (45 innings). Los Angeles, 2; Oakland, 4. Vernon-Salt Lake game post- poned on account of rain. Exhibition of ladies’ suits—no two alike—no duplicates will be sold—Wallace’s. bound from Batavia to has struch a mine. were JAP FISHERMEN ARE STRANDED ON ISLAND The crew of a Japanese fish- North Island Charlottes, erable existence on of the Queen where they have been for a month. Two of their number reached Prince Rupert yesterday on a fishing boat ind are detained by the imimigia tion authorities, as they had en- tered the country Dr. MeNeill had to employ an interpreter as neither could speak irregularly. English. Their story is_ that, while fishing off the Japanese coast, a gale drove them out to sea, and they had to keep on go- ing until they were driven ashore on North Tsland. have reached here are the captain, and Okatama, When their schoon- The men who K. Taramuta, one of the crew. er piled up on the rocks, they eot safely ashore without loss, and were able to save a quantity they wrapped their Keeping their of rice, while clothing in a sail. matches dry, they were able to light a fire. The Japanese consul at Van- couver has been communicated with, and it is expected that the brought to Prfnee men will be Rupert. —_-— a very ereditable display of pre- served fruits. Dainties. There is a record entry in the and all are high The dis- preserved fruits, cakes of home cooking classes, of a very order. play of every imaginable description, all kinds of buns and cookies, down to the humble loaf of bread, is suffcient to produce a hearty ap- petite. D | | ing schooner is eking out a mis-}ger of the Klopeck Fish Company, (SEATTLE FISH MAN SIZING UP C UP CONDITIONS E. W. sis ie abe of Seattle, there is a probability firm will locate here. Meantime, Mr. Ingalls statement to has definite by Prince Rupert his expectations. Everything at cost. & Awning Co., 3rd Ave. assistant mana- is in the city and will spend the rest of the week here. Mr. Ingalls is sizing up conditions from a fishing point of view, and that his no make, but he admits that the advance made has surprised him, and that the city far exceeds P. R. Tent 224. MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow SPECIAL EXHIBITION PROGRAM Pathe Freres Famous Feature Pro- duction in “NICK WINTER AND THE MASKED THIEVES’—Comedy Drama in 3 Parts. Sherlock Holmes, Arsene Lupin, Craig Kennedy, and all the Other detectives of ancient and modern times rank as second raters compared with Nick Win- vv, the dashing master sie uth who is featured in this three-reel comedy drama, his unexpected moves and disguises makes a big hit and holds the audience guess- ing from start to finish, An at- traction suitable for all walks of life, “IMA SIMP ON THE JOB”—One thousand feet of American laugh. “PATHE GAZETTE”’—British Jour- nal of War and World news. “WHIFFLES GOES TWO WAYS"-— __ One thousand feet of French laugh ~~ ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. LONDON CAFE And Grill Faultless Service of Fault- less Food Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES FOR LADIES : 14F 1+ Ae