TEE DAILY NEWS —_———— i , a eo = =— 269 Bi; ae — - aioe eee: * — — VOL. Ve en ee an i- PRINCE RUPERT, B, G., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915. PRICE FIVE GENTS NT BRITAIN'S POLIC TO GR ———— Se ee = —————S—E GREECE AND ROUMANIA MUST FIGHT FOR THEIR BRETHREN HON. G. E. MASTERMAN OUTLINES BRITAIN’S POLICY OF SET- TLEMENT AFTER THE WA—GERMAN FLEET TO BE SUNK OR DIVIDED—GizECE AND RCUMA- NIA ARE WARNED (Special to The Dally News.) London, Nov. 16. vent of after article Hon. dominion under the Ozar ki or A semi-of- appointed by him. Italy. the Italian Britain's final is con- in the Daily Trentino E. Master-| while the says that Bel-| dismembered. intentior the war Italy will get district tained in Ch an and by G, Turkish Empire be and Austria Serbia will rhe man. writer receive complete in-| stored with Herzegovina with an indemnity }|indemnity received from her ruined to restore Germany. d industries. get she The rendered German fleet is to be sur- Alsace-Lor-| lost the and an in- the river Rhine will form | and sunk ofr the Allies, will be colonies France will vhich while i in Franco-P1 all Zep- among ssian war, | pelins destroyed. to nations who conquered them. Greece and Roumania. | The lif Greece and Re damage done by German will go ene! The 1 ne itural boundary between | | Germany. article ends by saying that Denmark. the which uumania consider | Greek Irredenta and Transylvégia not worth fighting for, they will never receive them, as NATIONS WHO ARE UNFIT THROUGH i\COWARDICE TO RISK LIFE IN | FIGHTING FOR ENSLAVED BRETHREN, ARE UNFIT TO RULE THEM. QUESTION OF LOCATING REGIMENT IN RUPERT of the will get province of Schleswig, is purely | but which was taken un-} ng of “by your. leave.” Poland. Austrian and Russian Polay Will be Danish der the Germany with scarcely. a German into united [" "TTER RECEIVED FROM DON a) O'Re iy one close council last has received al At the ost McLeod teresting letter from Don/night, the mayor asked what was who helped construct|to be done with regard to the lo- the city cating of a regiment here. Col. Warden said that room enough to train a regiment. telephone system. Don there was not ft Prince Rupert before the war ireamed of, intending to go} { s +} th America, He was heard If the city guaranteed free light, New | and then was lost trac k | of | hilleting of the r} letter was written in the | possibility of one company being cell fa located here, He felt that the ‘ity should make an effort to have here and n San Francisco and phone, water and garbage collec- ins for the tion and made provision men, there was a France, with the, Iixpeditionary Force. He nquy for Ru- ld timers and declares that will convent in ing a signaller at least one company that the citizens might be prepar- ed to for billets. Ald, other cities are doing. The rsouthern inany of Prince make arrangements alive he He had not en- itered any of the Prince Ru- sets through ere again. Beveridge asked what the these that all concessions with regard to utili- Nert boys up to the time of writ- mayor said Ing, cities made O'LEARY OUTBOXED ties and some provided free BY FREDDIE WELSH | quarters. Ald. Beveridge moved that free (Special to The Dally News.) water and garbage Nov, 16. ‘lsh completely outboxed John- ()'] eary light, phone, collection be granted. Ald. Edge thought buildings vacant which might be used, He felt that an added pay- roll of $45,000 per month for the winter would be worth having. It was finally agreed to grant free utilities to the regiment or part of it, and that the finance committee report next week as to \ Innipeg, Freddie r there were y in nine out of twelve here last night. The old's champion made O'Lear: toe rounds ‘\ like an amateur during most of the bout, THE CRADLE Korn to Mr. and Mrs. 8. Harri- “On a daughter, on Noy. 8th. quarters for the men, re Tic ACCIDENTAL DEATH Jack Conway returned last night Port where he conducted the the attending the death of Peter Henderson, who was burned in his shack, “Acci- dental death’? was the verdict of from Essington enquiry into cireumstances Fol low Cate, Majestic Self’s Next 1026f. the crowd to There is a reagon.. Theatre, the jury. a | | of | Irredenta, will be re- an divided The the pat: + ABT oo “KKRONAU KALUVASSA TARVI | | \ Scale of Miles | 2 tet SCENE OF ITALIAN OFFENSIVE Map shows Carso Plateau anf Isonzo river district, where the Italians recently administered fearful losses on the Austrians who into the ravines and Mar tino: COUNCIL DISCUSSES HOSPITAL GRANT ran. many their artillery took pine. threw Especially heavy fighting near San prisoners captured. CITY OF SEATTLE IS ONLY SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. The Pacific Coast ae At the city council last night, Company's steamer City of Se- a motion was presented by Ald. Montgomery asking that the hos- altle entered the drydock yester- | jpital board be requested to sub- day afternoon for temporary re- mit an estimate of their probab\ pairs, after which she will pro-jexpenditure for 1916 with a view ceed to Seattle, where she will be} to having it placed before the thoroughly overhauled, Under the| electors at the January election. r | direction of J. H. Pillsbury, the Ald. Montgomery explained that ship was docked without a hitch, | his reason for bringing in themo- everything working like clock-j|tion was that he felt, along with work, jmany other citizens, that the hos- It was found that the vessel is | pital ‘board was getting too much very slightly damaged, thanks to|/money and that it was time the the sound judgment displayed by | ratepayers had some voice in the her skipper, Captain McGillivray, | matter, He suggested a plebis- at the time of the accident. For ‘cite being taken at the next elec- a distance of about 24 feet from | tion as being the most economical the bow and below the ten foot |way of getting an expression of mark her plates are badly dented, iI yublic opinion, The steamer will be in the dry- | Ald, Nicol said that such a pro- The broken | posal would place the board iii an they could not give a reasonable esti- dock for will two days. plates be cut away and a awkward position, as sheathing of wood will be put on, with cement filling on the inside, |mate in advance, He also pointed The remainder of the freight,}out that the board was elected which is still on the government)annually and “that the present we house would be asked to estimate on will be pieked up by Seattle wharf, what the next board would spend Ald. Beveridge, in seconding the motion, said that he felt that a $10,000 grant to the hospital was too high, He felt that the people ought to know what they which leaves 23rd, Senator November MR. AND MRS. C, A. COUTURE ARRIVED LAST NIGHT CG. A, Gouture, who has been/are paying for. back east for a two months’ va- The city solicitor said that he cation, returned on last night’s|could not say offhand whether such a plebiscite would be in or- der, but he thought that the municipal act did not provide for such a course of action, Ald. Dybhayn said he could not grasp the force of the motion as the council had certain powers in such matters. The council has train, and he did not return alone, On Noy. 6th at St. Marie, Beauce County, Quebec, Miss Alexandrine Geanest, of that town, beeame Mrs, Couture, and the happy couple left that night for Prince Rupert. They received a right warm welcome from the many friends of the bridegroom on their arrival here last night, grant as they see fit irrespective the power to refuse or make the ~ GREECE WILL ALLOW SERBS TO REACH SEA Greece Yields to Pressure—Con- flicting Reports From Ser- bia—Veles Will Fall To The Allies. (Special t» The Dally News.) Nov. 16.—As a result if pressure brought to bear Greek it nodified its position in regard to It that, event of a Serbian retreat to London, upon has the government, Serbia. now agrees in the Greek soil, the Serbs will not be asked to disarm, but will be per- nitted to reach the coast without nterference. Monastir Threatened. Despatches from Macedonia are It is stated that the have been conflicting. Bulgarians reinforced and have begun a new offensive, making desperate efforts to force a through the Katchnik Pass to Pristina and through the Babuna Pass to Perlepe. Both operations threaten Monastir. Another Report. The Allies are still advancing and have cut off many Way in Serbia, Bulgarians from the main body. The French have made a ter- rific drive on its fall a matter of a few hours. Veles and is only HYPHENATED NEWS FROM GERMAN PAPERS News has received quite a bulky package of clippings papers from some the that quite from German Seattle. articles are in Hun in Several of German so they are perhaps not so desperate as they appear. Trans- lated, of thém tell of happenings to the inhabitants of most dire England engineered by gentlemen from Hunland. There is quite a number of pictures from the same source, mostly showing the British lion in rather advanced stages of de- erepitude, All have been publish- ed for the edification of hyphen- ated Americans, and are more “kultured’ than edifying. This particular Hun, whose handwrit- that of a former ing resembles resident of Prince Rupert, who penned a letter which the News refused to publish, encloses the following note:—‘‘Why den’'t you fellows publish the truth? Please copy those articles otherwise I won't send you any more. “T hope you get a good ‘treshing’ (this must be Germ- hun) that should stop your brag- ging.” of any expression of public opin- ion. The motion was defeated, Ald. Beveridge and Montgomery voting for it and Ald. Nicol, Edge and Dybhavn against it. EARLY CLOSING The compulsory early closing bylaw applied to grocers, to come into foree on November 25th, passed its final reading at the city council last night. E AND ROUMANI = Y OUTLINED—-THE BALKAN F ENCERS | RECEIVE FINAL WARNING 50, 000 HUNS WERE TAKEN BY RUSSIANS Russians Took Many Guns and Men Last Month—-Kitchener Arrives at Lemnos—litaly Protests to the States. (Special to The Dally News.) 16.—The of- ficial summary of the last month's front German prisoners with 24 heavy guns, 118 machine guns and 3 searchlights. We still advancing west of Riga. Petrograd, Nov. operations on the eastern shows 50,000 taken, are Kitchener in Aegean. Milan, Nov. 16.—Lord Kitchen- er has arrived at Mudros on the island of Lemnos in the Aegean accompanied by the resident general in Egypt. The little town of Mudros is the British base for the Dardanelles operations and is the base from which the bombardment of the Bulgarian coast was conducted. Sea, laval Air Raids. Rome, Nov. 16.—It is officially announced that two Austrian aeroplanes have bombarded Bresi killing seven persons and wound- ing ten. No material damage was done. Thirty Killed. Milan, Nov, 16—Austrian aeroplanes flying very low drop- ped five or six bombs on Verona, killing thirty people. The enemy aeroplanes flew off when attacked The gov- ernment buildings were not dam- aged. by Italian aeroplanes. Italy Protests. London, Nov. 16.—Italy has protested to the United States over the sinking of the Ancona. NEW APPOINTMENT FOR GEO. A. M’NICHOLL A. MeNicholl, the industrial commissioner of the G. TP ant general freight and passenger T. P. with juris- diction west of Prince George, B. ©., and for Pacific eoast points, Portland, Ore., and north, inelud- ing Alaska and the Yukon Ter- with headquarters at Ru- G. popular , has been appointed assist- agent of the G, ritory, pert. We have but two hours to make 17 sales on Thursday. See con- ditions posted in auction room, F. W. Hart, auctioneer. SAFETY FIRST a USE NEW WELLINGTON COAL. PHONE 116 ni2. Mr. and Mrs. Athon, Ted White and Mr. Laneaster, who have been performing at the Empress 'Thea- dre, went south today. LONDON CAFE And Grill DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE en Hart Bik.