vi, NO. een ————— _ at a eur. PRINGH RUPERT : ve ae ame |e: intial Bo ec te mbt oe — 4 PERT, B. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915 PRICE FIVE CENTS —————— BULGARA AND TURKEY ENTER PROTEST ALLIES HOLD fase MILE FRONT IN SERBIA -- SPY REVELATIONS IN AMERICA BBULGARS AND TURKS SORE AT ALLIED SUCCESS oiest Against Landing Troops t Saloniki—Alied Line is Now Linked Up. | | (Specialt. The Daily Nowe ) Athe Nav. 13 Bulgaria and | ssued a protest t gainst the of which have number been al. j lisembark at Salonrki Allies’ Lines Joined The Allies’ | the | southeast, , ines now the Ire the ce join in ntre and the | the northwest front of thern Serbia. ae ninety | WINDMILL W624 SPY | W/AS CAUGHT. sin progress, and of line can be the Allies | main Serbian ning a great | If the Bulgar D) | | enable | bine th the passage of the ivmy in its march sulgarian ferce is » new scheme of (TTLEMADE PORT = UNDER HER OWN STEAM. ly of Seattle made port inder her steam, own nd with her nose showing signs d treatment, Meantime, of the GERMAN SPIES — SIMPLY SWARM IN THE STATES Austrian Official Places Valuable Inforamtion Before United States Authorities. wh extent damage bone cannot be aseertained, but taken a considerable water forward, and i that her stem has been and several plates have er | About half of her been the order to but nothing the ar- of the Alaska Company and insur- on the Adjniral Farra- Sunday evening. found that the forward hold, the roceed to Seattle, but there ssibility that she be qoekead } . % : eeRaE ©, Captain MeGijllivray, unloaded at wharf, in forward, is (Special to The Dally News.) BT MOV. 1S: more ll be done until nr , - officials Providence, Joseph Gooricar, who has nN for fifteen years an official at the pur or Austrian consulate, has resigned. In says a statement to Washington, wil United vessel that the States 1s honeycombed with Austrian may German spies, under Ambassador } ner master, who was not on the| Vou BernstorfY and Consul-Gen- it the time of the eral Von Nuber, on this run for 27 years|in a nation-wide propaganda fo! of the committing of acts of violence at the various munitions plants, lle that of the Central Powers have spent over $30,000,000 in this class of wor k mishap, who are engaged has hee one of the most ecapable}]., The refrains from making any ent as to the cause of the the ; ie creation strikes and laVigators Bator on the coast. Mitaps Slater Sic states agents "ent, pending arrival of the ONicials. ad, auctioneer. Watch since the war began. of prominent oflicials in the lead- for Hart, our tomorrow PW ing American cities are included President Wilson the make men \ in the charge. lan eyep 1. ‘ < - lived long enough hae With ordered department of to vestigation ‘ even this big world a thorough in- the of Ours. justice into charges. Watch for the label on Domes- tic Bread, See back page. tf. See handbills and our back- page ad re sale of lots. Auctioneer * SAFETY FIRST—USE NEW WELLINGTON COAL. PHONE 116 nt2 a the Cate, There Majestie Self’s Next 102tf, crowd a to is reason... Theatre Dr») been! OLD CHATEAU OVER PLOEGSTREET WOOD. FORT COGNAC ,PLOLOSTRELT. - WINSTON CHURCHILL WILL GO TO THE FRONT (Special to The Dally News.) Nov. 12.—It announced that the of- Hon. is London, ficially Winston Spencer Churchill, Chan- | cellor of the will proceed to the front. Winston Duchy of Lancaster, first the cabi- Churchill, who was formerly lord of the formation of admiralty, until the conside coalition net, saw rable warfare | while in South Africa, the correspondent prisoner by} he ulti- being taken Boers, from whom j mately escaped, | The late cabinet minister says he prefers life at the front to well and | paid inactivity. |GERMAN MUNITIONS HIDDEN IN AFRICA London, Noy. 12.—A despatch to the Times from Cape Town lasserts that Henry Burton, min- Te . . + ister of railways of the Union of ! ammunition The names | hidden in Damaraland, Southwest la most realistic scene of ship- South Africa, declared in a speech at Natal that huge quantities of had been discovered, Africa, The minister said there suflicient ammunition to 60,000 men, and that the Germans had hoped to overthrow the goy- fernment of the of Africa with the aid of a rebellion, was Union South THE WEATHER By F. W. Dowling. op 24 hours -ending 5 a, m, November 438th, Barometers... sss%s veo. 20.0469 Max. temperature ...... . 38 Min, temperature, ....... 35. | Rada galt so ae oe seca ens 52 equip) -~STREET CHURCH BELGIAN GOES 70 MARKET W/7H DOG TEAM. WITH THE CANADIANS AT PLOEGSTREET.—Picture taken by a Canadian soldier at the front sho ws scenes in the rE landers district. “AUTO MEETS TROUBLE ON FULTON STREET | this morning to the \t an sae pre hour an automobile came grief on Fulton Street near Catholic when it encountered a milk it The roadway and struck Club, travelling is reported, lights. wasou without car was turned off the The pole was not but the auto required first aid and it will a telephone pole. seriously damaged lcost about $100 to put it in shape. Fortunately no one received in- jury. STRIKING DRAMA AT WESTHOLME THEATRE Ihe Tides of Time” is one of ‘the most extraordinary dramas lever sereened, and the audience lat the Westholme last night fol- lowed it with breathless interest. lIn the old of the seven ages of man the story of life finishing with a glimpse of Heavy- en and a flash of Hell. man’s dream is wonderfully portrayed, There is jwreck and a startling explosion, lin which a cruiser is blown to atoms, while the horrors of war are truthfully brought home, The lighter side of life is also brightly displayed in the sprightly “Gutey Fortune Hunting.” Ham” excells himself as a mirth-pro- voker in a’ sausage factory, He finds shooting live sausages great sport and churns up dogs in the most casual fashion, “The Sacrifice,” a dramatic epi- sode in “The Road O' Sfrife,” con- cludes a program which no one can afford to miss, AUSTRIAN SUB- MARINE CHASED ESCAPING BOATS Passengers Killed While in Their Cabins—More Steamers Submarined. (Special to The Daily News.) Noy. 13.—Survivors from Ancona state that the kept up passengers Paris, the Austrian liner submarine while the embarking the ship's Dr. of New one of the survivors, killed her arrived a cannonade were into boats. Cecil Griel, York, that standing states whilst cabin. at Tunis report that the submarine of the lifeboats capsizing some of them. Steamers Sunk. Nov. 13.— Fironzo, of in her a maid was talking in have Survivors who chased some in Lhe night, London, -The Italian 3,970 tons, the Mediter- passengers steamer sunk of and fifteen of her crew are miss- ing. The British steamer Sir Rich- ard Awdry, been sunk, has been ranean. Six of 2,234 tons, has also LOCAL REGIMENT IS OFFICIALLY AUTHORIZED TURK FORCES — SINK BRITISH SUBMARINE E-20 Three Officers and Three men Taken Prisoners—Gallant Little Craft. (Special to The Dally News.) Nov. 13.—-The British submarine E-20 has been sunk in the London, Dardanelles by Turkish Three been taken prisoners. forces. oflicers and three men have Spectacular Fight. Paris, Noy. 13.—An ollicial re- port tells of a spectacular fight in which a small French war ves- sel figured as the victor. The little craft had a crew of only ten men and was surprised off the Island of Crete in the Mediter- ranean by a schooner carrying arms and munitions for the en- emy, and with forty-eight Turks on board, eleven of them officers, The little r opponent and captured the all the and the entire cargo of munitions. vesse! closed with its igge Turkish schooner, men TOLL OF THE SEA The Constance has brought Ameri- can halibut Yakatat, which put in here recently with her catch, encountered very heavy weather in the north early in the week, and. in making Yakatat Bay, had two of her crew and several doyvies swept overboard, The men were never seen again, The skipper had a very narrow es- cape, being swept along the deck schooner in word that the schooner An been made by Col. announcement has A. T. Ogilvie, commanding the forces in British Colum- oficial district officer military that the new ment to be commanded by J. W. Warden has been formally authorized by the Ottawa author- ities, and will be designated the {02nd (North British Columbia Battalion. Rank as lieut.-colonel will be assumed by Major War- bia, overseas regi- Major den. Headquarters for the 102nd have been established at Prince Rupert. Commissioner George Black, of the Yukon, is going to raise and command a Yukon company which will be attached to the 102nd. He is now in Ottawa completing ar- rangements. Commissioner Black will qualify for rank as captain. ST. PETER’S CHURCH The following officers were ap- pointed on the executive commit- tee of the Aid at the or- ganization held yester- President, W. 8S. A. Mrs. Thomp- treasurer, Mrs. R. Blance; secretary, Mrs. Knight- all; concert organizer, Mrs, Tat- tersall: president Junior Branch, Mrs. Kelsey. The first social gathering will take place at the home of Mrs. ie Cove, next Friday afternoon. 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