eT ; -— aes bane op, VI. NO. 247. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., THU RSWAY. OCTOBER 21, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS , << RE Ret Fe ane See ie Ea —————— — een ee Re. - = ee re ae : - = PATRIOTIC CONCERT IN “ 3 se BC. GROWERS CANNOT WESTHOLME THEATRE TRAFALGAR DAY\ | Sates a FILL THEIR ORDERS At the Westholme tonight there One hundred and ten years ago today. Britain's great- Vancouver, Oct. 20.—That a ‘| be, in addition to . cplene ; est admiraf breathed his last, on his flagship Vietory, shot great quantity of British Colum- ure display, a patriotic con- down by a sniper, as we would say today. tHlis amass bia fruit and potatoes could be commemorating eee to his sailors on entering the fight | ngland expects despatched to Australia and South ‘a Phe concert begins at 7:30 that every man this day will do his duty atiit Siar America if only tonnage could be id the admission charges are throughout the Empire, and will do so as long as Britain secured on outward bound ships, 5 cents and 25 cents. the best has a navy. Io 1808, the Britieh and French were enemies is stated by officials of the pro- fjocal talent is giving its ser- but today they are brothers, fighting side by side in the vincial fruit department, who ies and Mr. Albert has kindly trenches and on the seas, in a titanic debcaetti assinet have been endeavoring to build iven free use of the Theatre. tyrant militarism which threatened to take Europe by the up British Columbia's trade in part altogether. from the high throat. Today, Britain is not commemorating a viekory: foreign markets. A large quan- jalue of the entertainment offered but is simply paying loving tribute to the memory of Lord tity of apples dnd potatoes were } gives an opportunity to all to Nelson, the man who, more than any other, made the Brit- sent to Australia on the Niagara ontribute a little to the Red ish navy what it is. and the Waihemo, and about 30 oss fund. As an entertainment, Today, and every day for the past hundred and te1 cars of Okanagan fruit are in cert is a SRSRNOE ABONRAR, years, every Jack Tar in the British fleet has worn a black preparation for export to Aus- is up to the citizens to make silk scarf under his broad collar, the bow in front being tralia on the Makura whieh sails financial success, in order the only part showing. The wearing of this scarf was or- on Oot, 24. the beys at the front may dered by the Admiralty on the day Lord Nelson was buried, “Tf only we could get space on e the necessary comforts dur- and. the order never having been countermanded, Jack the Makura we could send be- coming winter, and that still wears this sign of mourning for the “hero of a hun- tween 700 tons and 800 tons of wounded may be more ade- dred fights.” In the North Sea, the Aegean Sea, The Bal- potatoes to Australia. Our grow- ately cared for. tic, the Dardanelles, and wherever “Blue Peter” flutters in ers have the orders, but are 2 the breeze. the indomitable, unconquerable spirit of Nelson SIR JOHN FRENCH VISITS RED CROSS TRAIN handicapped to find cargo space. HRISTMAS DINNER atill lives, Sir John French (on right) conversing with an officer in the |!t looks as if it will be impossible WITH KAISER WILHELWN | % doorway of a Red Cross hospital car during a recent visit. to get any space at all for pota- , atenai igs areata eset A : _ —— toes,” stated Assistant Inspector John MeRae has received an-|la *® *#*® #* ### *#® HH *l¢ T P STEAMSHIP TRAFALGAR DAY wires RK KK RK HH RH HK HH LW. OH. Lyne. ther letter from his nephew]* THE TORY CALENDAR Oe ee | * THE GRABBERS * Inspector Thos. Gunningham ames ‘Trumper, who is “some- | ra STAFF CHANGES PATRIOTIC CONCERT « - *¥/has been awaiting with expecta- phere France.” Mr. Trumper|* The Tory calendar is #* —_—— meererny | Parker Williams says *|tions an offer to charter the G. T. ane as been transferred to the 2nd/« {he most elastic and ac- *| There will be considerable The following is the program|* that the timber specula- *|P. steamer Prince Albert to carry 4 attalion, mining section, and is]* eommodating thing imag- *|changes in the crews of the Prince of the concert in commemoration|* tors hold enough timber to *|a cargo of British Columbia fruit a i uite at home, though he did not|* jnable. In the public ac- * (Rupert siiih tnestaathi tied ik ad of Trateeet Day, api 9 to be nee keep British Columbia go- *]and potatoes to Buenos Aires, 4 Rpect t¢ do any mining until he}#- counts for last-year quite *|),\ coast schedule is entered up- in the Weathohne Pheatre pone \* ing for 440 years, and the *]where a very considerable market / eturned to B. C, * a number of government *} ‘ ; : under the auspices of I. O. D. E. * coal grabbers hold enough *Joffers for these products of Brit- | Uy He warns his uncle {hat he may|*# employees worked over * ig oe skog ne will still {. Patriotic selection by the * coal to last for thousands ¥*]ish Columbia. The Prince Albert ei for Christmas dinner in|* 400 days, and one energet- y | command the Rupert, with the as-|Westholme Orchestra. * of years, while the agri- *]is laid up and lying in the stream . | l Rupert, unless he is in-]# je expert in Bella Coola % | sistance of Captain Davis and 2. Solo; Miss Barnsley. * cultural land specialists *|since her return from Mexico, oo hi dine with the Kaiser inj* managed to put in 484 *|Captain O’Brien, who is at present 3. Westholme special 4-reel * are offering it in lots of *|but a difficulty has arisen owing an * days in the one year. *|in command of the Henriette. Mr.|"!™ feature. ;* 449,000 acres. *\to the steamship company de- ised the third issue Of | ae ae ae ae ae ae 4 8 aR HEM MeLean will be third officer. 4. Solo: Mrs. Jarvis McLeod. | # 3% 3 4% 3 36 3 4 36 4 3 9 3% 9-H] handing a guarantee of return ' Listening Post, which is still} ———— er —| Captain Moorhouse ,who com- 5. Selections H. M. 8. Pinafore; freight which it is not in the pow- | in spite of shells| SPLENDID SHOW AT manded the Prince Albert while Westholme Orchestra. CANADA TO HAVE er of the shippers to give, as they 4 high explosives, THE MAJESTIC THEATRE | |, ina Mezicen suse. wilt Gases 6. Solo; Mrs. Armstrong. NEW “ROGUES’ GALLERY”). not in the shipping business. ij tiie TEN De iia = a s 7. Solo; Mrs. Norman Mackin- : ———_———_ RED CROSS is Aes it Wile a ee ee heh Ottawa, Ot ee | a “4 ! anichrilial thoroughly enjoyed the famous | jeep McKerron. “Rule Britannia” (to be sung ae e fi * : toe backs meee eo ‘3 | ‘re will be no Red Gross sale a aes eet s 3 by the audience in mass, stand-|~ militia department is taking {st T. C.: “Where is the insect aon fo) é Pathe photoplay The Tip Off. Captain Wearmouth, at present] ° steps to properly advertise a Sit %* and hes eee) eee This thrilling drama is In three | first officer on the Prince George, a | all ber of “nn in the D paneer : ” / cakes, ete, every week are . ee ao aa Sitchin “euhin GOD SAVE THE KING. ete ee in the Do-) 9nd T. G.: “Over in that box. J d to send their contributions|#°ts and there is lively action | Will ¢ mamand the Prince Jonn, Concert starts at ‘7:80 prompt. | mon who are making a prac-] 4.4 Pp, G.: “Which can is it?” to the dance in St. Andrew's Hall|from start to finish. The story besa See ag eee Mee” Prices 15 and 25 cents. tice of enlisting to draw pay, but 2nd T. C.: “The small one.” on Thursday, Oet. 24st; afternoon|is one of rivalry in love between | Kenze a ee ee wcooieen deecerease wot to fight. It has been found) 4. 7, C.: “Gee Whiz, I thought E or evening a detective and the secretary of Capper. Donald, ~~ genial ANNUAL MEETING OF that there are a number of travel-|inat was the pepper and put it Ll a ah ee eee the chief of police. The secretary enbaper of the reece George, will RED CROSS SOCIETY i!% “Patriots” who enlist at onelin {the stew this morning.”— ae NOTICE is in league with a “gang”? which ai ashore in Vancouver as lpecguiting centre, draw pay for a] prom The Listening Post, France, ees is causing the police no end of ship's husband. The annual general meeting of while, and then either desert Or|/September 12th. iy 'he Central Gash Grocery begs|trouble, but the villain manages : . Prince Rupert Branch Canadian | Purchase their discharge and pro-] > a i iu their patrons that on|to play a clever part and pose as | MUMIOIPAL a, Get *er ted Gross Society will be held at ceed to nave a good eae 160 See ZEPPELIN STRIKES j na lay, the 28rd inst., their|the hero for a time, In the long re the county court room on Friday j balance of unexpended pay. Then FACTORY SHAFT place of business will be removed|run his true cnaracter Is brought ape te Be ae means pér- at 8 p. m, they go to another eee a ’ i corner of 8rd Ave. and 2ndjout and all ends happily. It is a i ail: emetic Mekal: Wie No notice of this meeting will centre, enlist and-repeat the pro- Londen, i 20.— : pes ~ a ‘i, and solicit continuance of}most exciting tale and is splen- ail pteebeamilie Clute iis Bans . be sent other than those in the | 0°86. 5 firm of ser ee ae ae mer patronage, Orders will be}didly told. ary ist, 1915, and are British |PP°** A full attendance ts ren | sagen ep ieee ad or — _ : eae - a ie om e for as in the past and a The funny side of the program Subjects ail tialedaiihaie Raina aie quested, 246-8 |pesters will be secured as for as} France, ? receive zs ollowing irst class service guaranteed.|is of the best, with the inimitable] |. wi. ames anak on Meblaae never eet tr Se (possible and — Lo ths yerlous paie panne today: es a Ga an order, nothing too|Max Linder providing a teast of ao cs ee cee a ae We SE a ae Siregroling oflicers so that they “The chimney of our Maubewse r too | arge. Satisfaction|fun. ‘“Jolts of Jealousy” is ex- PAPA me sF baba: ry p iae ” WIRES DOWN aie. be on their guard. In addition | works ‘bas been destroyed by a 2 kuaranteed, Phones 493 and 187.|tremely amusing, while the Paths os ‘ . ‘Wiens ae nase . ei pana ae nS bg that, the militia department] Zeppelin dashing _ it, a = . oneenatilienat ia? Gazette is very interesting and nee ec, sh ae . wanes to heavy storms jhas decided to raise the amount oosypants of the Zeppelin were 4 The Lillian @. #he halibut Se da: : ere a unde | *. oe the interior, all. tele- * | necessary to purchase a discharge] killed.” chooner which has been at sen agreement or manignynent Ofl* graphic communication *] ¢ram $15 to $50. als f everal weeks, arrived in porl| pReESBYTERIAN YOUNG mt ee ee es # has been cut off and ‘the | De ee The following were amongst a esterday, She had been shelter- PEOPLES’ SOCIETY FORMED ie Ons sty 1 mie 7 op. m., NO-|*% Daily News was obliged | RAILWAY EMPLOYEES the first-class passengers on the i ne from the gales at the Queen vember S0th, 1945. * to go to press today with- *| REPRESENTATIVES HERE) Prince George this morning: Mrs. Charlotte Islands, Fe sian in dhe Proanyier Declarations may be made atj* out its usual war des- *) — : C. J. Weehter, Mrs. Henning, Dr. ea seme ian Church Hall last night, the oe oe ee _|# patches. “| There arrived from Winnipes land Mrs, H, Neilsen, A, F, Roger, 3 | \. Bailey of Inverness Cannery, young people ot the church or- ee a eR, DRS 66S ee te art. -: eooRennIe eanae Mr. MoLesn, ‘My. Mathes. -. re a Victoria on the Prince ganized a society for the coming Pe ee ee ee oe ee = pelle pt “se co Mec Dee acconigan- season. The following othcens the Firemen’s Union. Last night Be oe cee R aie te A. Ross “ts. Bailey and family. were elected: President, D. C. Mc- Notice to W orking Men they met in conference with the ig onbegahi® Te Birt. Rae: vice-president, Miss L, Scott: } one renes with 1¢)Mr. Dass. ‘ secretary, M. Corkill; treasurer, = looal members of these. unions to on - C Williams; executive, Miss THE GRANBY CONSOLIDATED MINING, SMELTING & discuss matters affecting these F McLenaghen, Miss Stewart, Mrs. POWER Co. oF ANYOX, B.C., organizations. LONDON CAFE Grant and Mr. L. Norman. Wish to notify the Working Men of Prince Rupert and sao Wet Dave And Grill SY During the evening a short District that there are more men in Anyox looking for ; DAINTY MEALS AT musical and literary program Was work than the Company can employ and men are hereby Oddfellows whist drive and REASONABLE PRICES ects. en crowd to Self's| rendered. ~ coe ey advised not to — the tip the expecta- a in ' a Hall et Hart Bik. Third Ave. ' are . avery la sce ve . . oP . kets alan my reason ame ove id en iy : wre “i 2 , at 73 ». - | ickets BOXES FOR LADIES 20f. | o'clock. 50cents, In aid of Red Cross fund.