PRINCE [EE RUPERT, B. G., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915. ———— ———— NCH AND BRITISH DEFEAT BULGARIANS PRICE FIVE me ee - = — ee ——————————S ———_—_—— Se ALLIES’ “ADVANCE INTO BULGARIA-MONTENEGRINS HAVE DEFEATED AUSTRIANS ooo eee PARKER WILLIAMS DESCRIBES THE REAL WILLIAM MANSON. OPPOSITION LEADER EXPOSES THE METHODS OF THE GANG __PUBLIC FUNDS FOR PARTY FRIENDS — HOW THE TREASURY HAS BEEN LOOTED — TORIES WILL BE SWEPT FROM PROVINCE rhe Parker Williams ess Theatre on Sat- the and Labor auspices Couneil, The the speech under l es unced success. s large; By the ber from Ladysmith wag { ly enjoyed, and the frayed expenses. s. D. M jonald, vas in the chair and president of Bi a peech introduced Par- r W 8. Aft plimenting the coun- strength, and the city advan- doubt Conservatives would prob- Ably take dit for, tural and the prospect it d natural ' n He had no he dwelt or resources of as of developing a magnificent ing of the fact that form of ace. In spea have a responsible overnment, he pomted out that hough he held no brief for the Biberal party, it was his duty to 1 the Conservative party. said “I notice that your mem- nd it necessary to leave own this morning, but, if he hin I ha wronged him in ny! | may say, lam prepared here on my return, eant | suppose he has gone pa of the retinue of Us who, like an Indian Rajah st be escorted back and Ladysmith, when a man Mppears to discuss my work, I Make ita point to be there to hear hin However, Mr. Manson will fave ample opportunity to reply ‘return, Some of you may thi that IT am talking like a you that, standpoint, in dealing Libs but ] assure With WTairs of British Golum- ‘ie Conservative party must be nned,.” Grabbing. aling with the timber re- “aaaa ee ee eee rere MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Twelfth Episode of “THE BROKEN COIN” The Greatest Serial Ever Exhibited. ANIMATED WEEKLY War and Warla News, “FOOLISH MR. DINGLE” \ Farce Comedy. “AT THE BINGVILLE BARBECUE” Corking Comedy, ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. Coming Wednesday and Thureday— Pathe Famous Masterpiece “THE TIP OFF” Follow Cafe. There Majestic the Self’s Next 102tf. crowd to is @ reason.. Theatre meeting | sources of the province, he said that servatives a commission of three Con- had who, for found timber-men, had had in political organized an three purposes, sociation, years ber. British Columbia at present feet enough cuts one billion that they to last years. a year, control British Columbia for been handled in the and, in the Groundhog (Ai, 200,000 have game way, try alone squa es have been taken up which, on the departmental . . ge thousands of years. Wil- from one of- acres of In dealing with lands, Mr. liams produced a letter A. FE. Deveaux, of Vancouver, fering for sale 449,120 land all over the province. In this land grabbing business, members of the house are implicated, no- tably Mr. Eberts, the speaker; Mr, McKay, M. L. A. for Kaslo; Mr. Miller, M. L. A. for Grand Forks, firm of Bowser, Read & others. It is a scheme to introduce old coun- try landlordism into B, C.,, the irony of it is that Sir Richard McBride is an and suffered and the Wallbridge and many and Irishman, Ireland has most from this curse in the past. Finance. In dealing with finance he de- scribed the people as. sharehold- ers in the province, and the 42 members as directors. He pro- duced the public accounts for last year, covering an expenditure of $16,000,000 as against $3,000,000 in Alberta. He pointed out that no details and oats $15,000 were given, simply hay and so on. He picked out $2,600 paid to Mr. items such as Docherty for sundries, no details given. He said “Docherty the Price El- lison cattle rustling, and such a with aided in man should not get away $2,600 without details.” There was one item for $56 for shoe laces and another for $100 for trades union fees for the at- torney-general, and hosts” of others. Sunday Work. “Now we come to Skeena, Mr. Williams. “Have you heard of the Lord’s Day Alliance? Do you allow Sunday labor? 1 find that R, O, Jennings, road superintendent, worked 365 days at $6.00 per day last year, besides had an expense account of$1,044, here’s luck to Mr. Jen- nings. There are 365 days, 5 hours and 49 minutes in a year, so that Mr. Jennings has still 5 hours coming yet.” He next dealt with the waste of $40,000 by a commission, and $42,000 ” said ever and labor by an agricultural commission, both of which had done nothing. The Indian com- that the} as- | taken up 140 billion feet of ei timber | 140) reports, | to last for} FISHING BOAT LOLA BURNED OFF PORCHER |Lola was Porcher Island. Esty, Slaven and Alee MacLean, |got away safely in their small] posume. boat, but lost all their gear and | Steamers will arrive on personal belongings, including |days at 9 a. m. about $150 in cash. Ip. m. Some distance away from thelon Saturdays at 9 a. jscene of the wreck, they were | Jays at 7 p. m. [picked up by the mail boat and! _| brought in to Saturday, the burned Tae the G. T. P. iusatiii new fishing peat and sank “fF Her crew, Messrs Prince Rupert. steamer October and Sundays at 8 -'sveamer SCHEDULE CHANGES OCTOBER 28 comes into effect on The, Prince George will lay up for an | overhaul and the Prince John will 28th. Thurs- and will leave for the south m. and Mon- it is not expected that there wil! j ibe any change in the train service “ ALLIES DEFEAT BULGARIANS AND CONTINUE TO ADVANCE The coal lands, in every district FRENCH AND BRITISH TAKE S) RUMITZA—AUSTRIANS ARE DE- FEATED BY MONTENEGRINS—BULGARIAN PREMIER OUTLINES GREEK POLICY---QUADSRUPLE (Special to The Dally News) Oct. been London, troops have ENTENTE COMPACT Roumania 18.—The Allied successful in their attack on Bulgaria, Theyj/all her forces. have defeated the Bulgarian army By royal and have oecupied Strumitza,jof Greek north of the Greek Boundary an# disbanded. has 1916 reservists to the colors decree auxilliaries Premier . Radoslavoalt ordered eight class and is completing the mobilization of classes have been of Buigaria is quoted in a Zurich “Greece while the victorious, attack Bul- Austro-German ad- Representa- entente nh compact to are continuing to advance into Bulgaria. despatch as saying that On the Drina-Grahova front the} will not enter the war Austrian attacks against the|central powers are Montenegrins have been com-jbut will immediately pletcly repulsed with heavy loss.|garia when the Allies succeed in An Austrian aeroplane was}|checking the brought down, vance. Greek Policy. Entente Compact. \ Reuter report from diplo- Rome, Oct. 18. matic sources states that Von/tives of the quadruple Mackensen has demanded rein-|have entered into forcements. enter the Balkan arena. indictment, For one year it cost | sg0, 000 paid to Read and Alexan $80,000 and then some. It $83 in a 16-mile trip, big automobile heading of travelling totalled spent $5,400, a mile, wonld a half times Suppose some raises a row a road Richard has it, and you pay the cost.” He next scored Mr. speaker, who retard made all he ec having Mrs, even to lect three ing to a Grant, to ‘“sundry during the Ile next of $75,000 Songhees “lemonade and coffee” on|ter besides running up/R, F. ‘‘museums, ete.’ The expenses $116,000. Sir “which, at 10 cents discussion, months’ “dependent” of a who died, year,” Hand-outs. attacked the payment to Sam Matson in the;cused Sam Matson of furnishing Reserve with spentj/der Green, M, bills, under the|nay, had MeBri coal the worth for oflicersia Richard] in Peace invented rules to press. besides the Kberts col and the vertising been led to ould on side, over land salary com would be more in the Tory pape man and $75 given indigent persons’ Evening Post, deal, and the|the in the Kitsilano deal, P. de speculation River holding on “In fact, province province, notices, believe “effective” rs. he had the lat- earned in less than 24 hours. for the Koote- authorize the spending of $2,362 to find out if made country was to. Bowser's repetition of the re have take him two and]oyster beds was a round the world.|/the same story. barroom loafer{soureces of the in the party over}been “potlatehed,.” foreman'’s job, Sir The Press. to go out to settle Sam Matson is paid from 830,- 000 to $35,000 annually in ‘ad Eberts, the} vertising,” as boss of the party The opposition press had been squeezed eut practically all People ad- ete,, had that they if put Sam Matson received $8,900 in five months in j which he tried to freeze out the Times in Vietoria, by running the Mr. Williams ae- deliberately schedule of Notice to Working Men Power Co. oF Anyox, B.C., tion of being employed. THe GRANBY CONSOLIDATED MINING, SMELTING & Wish to notify the Working Men of Prince Rupert and District that there are more men in Anyox looking for work than the Company can employ and. men are hereby advised not to make the trip to Anyox with the expecta- mission came in for @ scathing “TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT BY GERMANS ON WESTERN FRONT STROYER CUT IN (Special to The Dally News.) Oct. 18.—A terrific bombardment on the French and Amsterdam, British lines is in progress, pre- paratory to another German at- tempt to force a way through west of Calais. Germans Repulsed. Paris, Oct. 18. OMecial) 3 p. m. French forces last night com- pletely repulsed three German attacks northwest of Souchez and at Bois en Hache. Belgian Success La Panne, Belgium, Oct. 18. tacks on Saturday night. dead were found on the highway near Dixmuide and Ypres on Sun- day. The Belgian artillery _———__—__—_— FRENCH COMPLETELY REPULSE THREE ATTACKS — BELGIAN ARTILLERY DOES DEADLY WORK — GERMAN DE- TWO —A FRENCH STEAMER SUBMARINED deadly execution, and the German losses were heavy in an attempt to break through the lines. German Destroyer Sunk. Oct. 18—A German destroyer was cut in two by a which left Trelle- berg, in Sweden, at six o‘clock on Friday with all lights out. Only six of the crew were saved. French Steamer Sunk. London, German ferry, Paris, Oct. 18.—The French steamer Admiral Hamelian was torpedoed by a German subma- Belgian troops repulsed two at-j/sub. Many | with rine in the Mediterranean. The bombarded the sinking ship forty shells while the pas- sengers and crew were taking to ANOTHER SOLDIER RETURNS FROM FRONT Edward Biddle, left with the first contingent, arrived who here from the south this morning, af- ter spending two weeks in Van- couver, He has a German helmet and several other war relics, and has some interesting stories to tell of life in the trenches. — “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY" AT THE WESTHOLME “Diamond the and This 1s from night at the Westholme, there is a good program besides, The title of this ment of the the Sake of a False Friend.” Sky” week's install- “Por “The fine Aliee Joyee and full of human interest, great serial is Price of Silence’ is a very two-act drama, featuring “Two Hearts that beat as Ten” is just as funny as it sounds, “The is a pleasing little drama, while Repentance of Dr. Blinn” Chere is a big Paramount feature for Wednesday and Thursday, en titled “Snobs.” of the the house, William Manson. “With the squeezed out, garbled reports proceed ings in Opposition press government bas de veloped into a burlesque and a imagine that the of the 42 members conducts the legislation farce. Do you accumulated wisdom of this provinee? It is all written down behind the loeked doors in the offices of Bowser and MeBride. You think that Manson has some thing to do with it, but he even less to do with it than Plave has and myself, Important legisla- tion is laid on the table, lays it there and dares any man to question it, and God help the man who tries. Your member adds nothing to the legislation of the province. A man is judged by the record he leaves in the an- nals of the house. William Man- son has been there for eight or nine years and has nothing to show but his signature for his Bowser (Continued on Page Two) the wpoats. Seventy-one were did | killed. “THE BROKEN COIN” AT THE MAJESTIC THEAT: “Phe Broken Goin” reavhes its twelfth installment at the Majes- and there is certain house, tie tonight, the no matter crowded the weather is. usual how to be This famous serial has made a tremendous hit with Majestic patrons, and is just as interest- ing now as it was at the start. \ splendid comedy program and a very fine Animated Weekly com- pletes a very fine show. “Foolish Mr, Dingle” is a most laughable faree and “At the Bineville Barbecue” is an ex- tremely funny comedy, The man- agement announces a great treat for Wednesday ad Thursday in the famous Pathe ‘The Tip Of.” PATRIOTIC CONCERT masterpiece, will be of the Day, Proceeds A patriotic concert riven under the fh Oy Bs Ob October auspices Trafalgar Thursday, 2ist. to go to the Red Gross fund, De- tails will be WESTHOLME rete eel OPERA HOUSE RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW “FOR THE SAKE OF A FALSE FRIEND” — Fifth Episode of the 800,000 Serial — DIAMOND ROM THE sky. ” “THE PRICE “OF SILENCE” A very fine two-reel Drama full. of Human Interest, featuring Alice Joyee ‘TWO HEARTS THAT BEAT AS TEN’ Comedy, “THE REPENTANCE OF DR. BLINN” Drama, POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 15 the given later. Next Wednesday and Thuredav- ~The Great Paramount Feature, “8NOB8”. dere LONDON CAFE And Grill DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES = Hart Bik. — es | RP ee MT ee a * , . RS OPTS EE TIT an . i ab! Te i ay , S ef mn