| THE DaILy NEWS ” \ Z, oO <. “we *\ “ . : f") <3 4, , roa 2 i>. aod \E 4 ~ > SSeS 1 VI WO, 251. re NCI. IBREEK PRE PREMIER ZAIMIS HAS RESIGNED — - BRITISH BRIGADE LEAVES SALONIKI RITISH AND AND FRENCH WILL JOIN NORTHWEST OF SALONIKi TISH BRIGADE HAS LEFT FOR THE NORTH—BULGANIANS HOLD RAILROAD—TEUTONS ARE ADVANCING VERY - —e — a — PRINCE RUPERT, C., “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1915. PRICE FIVE au —— ——$—$———— VONBUELOW TO STATE PEACE TERMS ee — = = SLOWLY IN SERBIA— TURKS PREPAHING TO STOP RUSSIANS (Special to The Dally News.) 4 Oct. 26.—A brigade of tish { s has left for Dorian prepare for an advance on ' conjunction with a ment. Dorian is forty Saloniki. Bulgars Hold Railroad. Bulears in Uskup hold the hs ‘i railroad to Varnga, a f fifty The that the ai): - thwest of miles. than twelve i less Serbia from the cross- Danube, one | reutons Waiting for Russians. Oct. 26.—The concentrating at London, troops are Bur- Varna and other points on at- large gars, the Black Sea tempt by to oppose the Russians to land forces there. The chief have been removed to the Ser Bulgarian forces to assist the Germans in holding the British the Bulgarians in the vicinity of the Black Sea fromtier French and while jim- mediate ports are reckoned to be able to resist the Russians, with the as- sistance of the Turks. RMERS CHARGED WITH SISTING ALIEN ENEMIES (Special to The Dally News.) Oct. 26.— Westminster, has disagreed in the against the Surrey farmers vy Hamel and Thomas Kiszl. hised, who are of German ori- charged with assisting emies to from 1a The 1uch interest escape which is following . of Nurse Cavell by of- bably be tried again ins for a similar nt assizes, REQUEST REFUSED Casley’s request for per- lump muskeg from a excavation into a hole in ane was approved by but was re- council on the mo- l ird of works, \ld. Dybhavn, seconded by Dybhavn pointed out that for the past two years | the dumping of rock ‘reets and lanes, but had that all muskeg be hauled ol grounds. He held eplion should be made \izens should reeeive the treatment. stated that there foot hole in this hich required filling and these nayvor twenty hard times, all should be encouraged. Beveridge said that dump- the lane would ‘nean that it would spread ‘er lots in wet weather. skeg in LADIES ARE OFFERED an ex- ‘Pportunity to get a hand- vinter coat at a bargain in ‘iufacturer’s sample coats ‘n Sale’ for one week only ‘ One he Th llace’s, | Cafe M; Lit Bt) ew the crowd to Self’s Tharp is a reason,. Next Theatre 1020. MEMORIAL STATUE TO NURSE MARTYR London, Oct. 25.—The Daily Telegraph, with a donation of 1,000 shillings ($250), has start- ed a shilling fund to provide a memorial statue to Miss Edith Cavell. Sir George Brampton, the sculptor, has promised to ex- ecute the statue as “a labor of love.” There are many suggestions in the morning papers today that a national memorial be erected for Miss Cavell. The Daily Mail sug- gests the foundation of an insti- Mrs. novelist, trained nurses. Ward, the proposes that the Queen take the the of England, in tution for Humphrey name of the women the committee to tablet to Miss lead in formation of a national erect a memorial Cavell in St. Paul’s Cathedral or West- minster Abbey. A memorial service for Miss Cavell will be held in St. Paul's next Monday. MAJESTIC THEATRE The Majestic night the “The Broken Coin” This wonderful serial will run to there is a long was crowded last when 13th episode of was screened 22 episodes, so spell of “reel” excitement still in store for Majestic patrons. “Her Rustic Hero” is the story of a young authoress, to the country looking for who goes “raw” material, mistakes a city youth on holiday for a rustic and pro- ceeds to use him as copy, with amusing and ultimately happy re- sults. ‘Father's Strategy” is an enjoyable comedy drama, and the Animated Weekly has several in- teresting items, including a view of the French trenches at close quarters, showing the barbed wire entanglements. —_—— THE WEATHER Dowling. ending 5 a. m. By F. W. For 24 hours Octoher 26th. Barometer Max. temperature .-+++:> Min. temperature ..-++>+>> Rainfall 29.359 54 40 24 Turkish were oe Photo taken during the army shows him (standing luncheon, visit of and King Victor cue an inspection ofthe GEN. JOFFRE Aix) ITALY’S Kii G DINE AT THE BATTLEFRONT the eating their Joffre to Italian of Italy, front General Austrian near Fresco. KITSUMKALUM SCHOOL Mark Luther, D. Peirce, | president, Joseph s | captain, and Louis Gos- nell, secretary, of the Workers of Port Simp- Christian Band of returned from the interior night At they after baptized two son, last Saturday, children and they in Kitsumkalum they es- | school for Kitsumkalum on | baptized three} the services on more. Sunday | W hile tablished a Indian | prove a } children, which should boon to the community. The | school, which starts today, will be conducted by Miss Robertson, her | girl who received the Port Simpson. an Indian girls’ school at The tees appointed were: nell, of Port Essington, Bennett, of Kitsumkalum, training: at schoo! trus- Louis Gos- of Port Simpson: David Starr and Benjamin COMPULSORY EARLY CLOSING BYLAW solicitor The city reported to the council last night that, under section 4 of the Shops Act, the city council has power to intro- duce an early closing bylaw re- quiring any class ‘of shop to close not earlier than 6 p.m. He sug- gested that the question of bring- ing in such a bylaw be left for a week in order that the coun- over cil may receive an expression of publie opinion, BRITISH CURRENCY HAS DISPLACED GERMAN A branch of the Bank of New Zealand established at Samoa, and British currency has been has now displaced German currency. The change is a step towards Anglicising the island. British notes, coin, and postal orders have entirely taken the place of which no Samoa.-— German notes and coin, longer hold good in United Empire Magazine. James Richmond, of New Hazel- FOR INDIAN CHILDREN) ‘LOCAL HUNTERS HAVE BREEZY EXPERIENCE A company of local hunters had ;quite an exciting experience over the weekend in the vicinity of Tugwell Island. Their engine ‘hi ving broken down, two of the | party made Prince Rupert in a canoe, after three hours’ hard lpaddling in the middle of the night. Procuring a launch, they lleft again for the island about 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Meantime, the disabled launch had drifted considerably and was nowhere to be found. Eventually the Indian launch and towed into har- party was picked up by an bor. The boys had quite a breezy, chilly experience. EARLY CLOSING PETITION signed by 25 retail presented to the A petition salesmen was city council last night, asking for an early closing bylaw covering grocers. The petitioners pointed out that they thought that a day 1. to 6:30 p. m. was stated that they considered it unfair that of from 8 a. n long enough. They also grocery salesmen should be dis- criminated against. The petftion was laid on the table for a week. 1916 ; VOTERS’ LisT The City Hall will be open from 7 to 9 each evening this week to and Li- House- allow of Householders cence Holders to register. holders must bring their road tax receipt, ERNEST A, WOODS, City Clerk, L..wiES’ COATS “ON SALE’”’— 25 novelty coats—no two alike— have been sent us by the manu- facturers for speedy sale, all un- sold by the end of the week to be returned. They are “smart” and of extra good materials—and very low in price, Wallace's Olaf Hanson Lake Kathlyn on ton, arrived last night. train, returned from last night's y) PRINCE VON BUELOW WILL SUBMIT GERMAN PEACE TERMS KING OF SPAIN AND PRESIDENT WILSON TO BE APPROACHED IN THE INTERESTS OF PEACE — GREEK PREMIER ZAIMIS RESIGNS—ANOTHER CONSPIRATOR ARRESTED . i (Specia! to The Daily News.) | | London, Oct. 26.—It is reported Von of 'that Prince Buelow, the ex- ‘haneellor will hortly Germany, submit to President Wil- son and King Alphonso of Spain lithe conditions under which Ger- | many will discuss terms of peace. Greek Crisis. Oct. 26.—A has Athens, crisis IN NEW YORK Premier Venizelos that the gov- ernment depends largely upon the control of a large number of the opposition. Another Conspirator. New York, Oct. 26.—Max Brei- been arrested on a tung has charge of conspiracy to blow up American munition plants and steamers loading munitions. ccurred again in the Greek cab- | +t. and Premier Zaimis has re- igned on being reminded by ex- | ; Breitung is alieged to have been implicated in the schemes of |Lieutenant Fay who was arrested yesterday. IRREGULAR BOARDING OF THE PRINCE GEORGE There was quite an exciting rescue at the yesterday, when the Prince George left for Granby. < citement follows when detectives arrive to arrest Blair Stanley for of the old doctor. Hicksville Tragedy Troupe” kept the audience in a continual ripple of while “The Gold in the Crock” is a pleasing two-reel drama, The Jaumont Gazette, a new feature, was introduced. place, in the murder “The amusement, Displayed in our main window some of the ladies coats that have been sent us by the makers “on sale”. Wallace's. LONDON CAFE And Grill DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES Hart Bik. 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