THE DAILY NEWS AUGE RUSSIAN ARMY GATHERING AT ODESSA JAPAN IS READY TO ASSIST oT IN BALKANS -- AS SQUITH REASSURES THE SERBIANS JAPAN READY TO ASSIST IN THE BALKANS: Baron Ishito pai ate ao Could be Sent—Japan Arm- ing Russia — Italians Are Advancing. (Special to The Dally News.) Nov. ‘ i.—Baron Ishito, Paris minister in the Japane that to Allies if ready an army to the Balkans. Hed Japan is send in it assist thre is e sary, send a very strong Arming Russia. Ishito Japanese also the ? « Russian are at e arming the Italian Success. the N iV 9 ad- ances have the Italian forces in their attack on Gor It now caplured Catavio Height. Western Front. Noy artillery i.—Further been made by 21a, suneced that they have Ss ann 24.—Fog is retard- Paris in The ‘ to destroy action on this front. enemy's artillery attempted our trenches at Colin- t, and our Aisne positions between but ies quickly silenced them. the balte and Argonne, our WAR LOAN DOMINION OF CANADA of and forms at, ‘nal Receipts issued by Union Bank of Canada, Prince Rupert, B. C. AN EISTEDDFOD Full particulars and pplication obtainable \! steddfod will be held in the Methodist Ghureh on Friday, November 26th, at 8 p. m. Light relreshients will be served at Welsh tea- of the 25 cents. prices at the root n the Admission basement 'WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Marguerite Clark ohh fice “The Pretty Sister of Jose” Charming Five-Act ‘nance of Old Spain. A Ro- “THE QUARREL” Comedy. POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 16 ote. | Ollow Cafe, Majestic the There igs a reason.. Theatre, Self’s Next 102tf. crowd to Paris, | pointed out} AND THE RUBBER STAMPS LOOKED ON UNMOVED ai | | PRICHARD Til “Get thee down te Hell and say thet /Kichard sent thee — / thdt heve neither Pity, Love, gor/arr.” GERMANY GETS. ANXIOUS OVER RUSSIAN MOVE: Berlin sles atin die aes Enormous Russian | Army at Odessa—Asquith Says Surprises are | j | In Store. | (Special to The Delly News.) London, Novy. 24.—Berlin an-| | nounces that Russia is assemb- ling an enormous army at Odessa the fear for campaign in the Balkans. |} The is expressed that Rou-| mania the troops to cross her territory into will allow Russian Bulgaria. Asquith’s Message. Nov. Paris journals speculating as to the mean- Paris, 24, are ing of Premier to Serbia, It reads, England are preparing surprises in the Balkans.” It that Britain sending 600,000 men to the Balkans, Asquith’s message “France and and of is stated France are an army “CHINESE” PORK AT THE CITY MARKET City Market, Nov. 24, 1915. Editor, Daily News, Dear Sir:—Knowing how busy‘ the members of the Trades and Labor Council are, I may save their time by stating that the Chinaman (?) who sent the pork to the city market was T. H. Tom- linson, of Meanskinisht. In order fo peassure the public, I may say that Mr. Tomlinson’s letter is at the market application to me, Yours truly, HOLLAND, Market and may be seen on Fr, B, uk, “Por right smart Xmas Cards the latest ideas—see Mchae Bros. | Chinamen, | }of labor on the ilabor ‘TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL MEETING fo the Trades last night, it was reported that pork, raised by had offered for city In the the mat- the e Labor meeting Council been the market of verification, at jabsence was left to a committee to be sale ter investigated. The Labor Trades and the council was discussed and it was relationship of the Council and city decided to give the representatives municipal council fan opportunity of addressing the the work, question of the empleyment men on year’s rhe of married men instead of single iby the city was also freely dis- but reached as to making representa- cussed, no decision was tions on the subject. On a request being made to the it decided to assist obtain council was Smith to he having met with an “Curley” com- pensation, engaged on con- T.P accident while struction work on the G, INDIAN AGENT FROM BELLA COOLA HERE I. Fougner, Indian agent at Bella Coola, les Todd last night after a three in which arrived on the Char- weeks’ trip up the coast, he experienced exceedingly rough weather. Mr, Fougner is on busi- ness for the Indian and has instructions to proceed direct to Victoria with his report immediately he has completed his commission round, He came in here for a supply of fuel. ROYAL CAFE The Royal Cafe will serve meals from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. starting Monday, November 22nd. serving pure food made from pure Canadian products, Give them a trial, 173-77 | AMERICA LOOKING FOR NEW HALIBUT GROUNDS An interesting article, describ- ing the efforts of the United States government to discover new hali- but banks in the appears News-Advertiser of The account was the bank off the Co- lumbia The Daily News last May, and which was only of service to the fisher- south, in the Satur- only discovery of anv day. river mentioned in men for a few weeks. As warmer weather along, the fish at came this part of the coast became “mushy” and the fishermen aga‘a moved into northern waters. From the fact that the of steamer which last sioned to continue the work next it is evident that the United American Bureau Albatross, investigations Fisheries’ carried out summer, has been commis- year, government is. satisfied that the halibut fishing depends chiefly on the location of the fish, and artificial means of fostering the traffic. states industry not on Phe closing part of the articl: interest to people, as it is probably entirely fresh news to them: Prince Rupert Suffers. “The discovery of this new bank injury to Rupert halibut receiving station, but helped Vancouver and Seattle greatly because last spring is of Prince Rupert worked some Prince as a the Vancouver and Seattle boats were getting ready to start da long trips to Behring Sea, when suddenly the tables were turned, and the Prince Rupert boats had to make an equally long trip down the coast to get the. best fishing. So to some degree the future of Vancouver as the headquarters of a fishing de- pends on the efforts of the Al- ” lucrative industry batross, Bee the Xmas gift ad. on Page four—Bulger & Denike. (GERMAN NAVAL ATTACHE BUSY IN THE STATES Hamburg-American Manager Sent Out Coaling Fleet—Huge Tidal Wave Sweeps Coast Town. (Special to The Dally News.) York, Nov. witnesses prove the Hamburg-Amerjcan New ment 24.—Govern- that Karl of Steam- Buenz, director the ship line, out York supply coal to German warships, at the It is stated of spent direction of Naval managing and three associates fleet of and San sent a ships from New Francisco to outbreak of the war. that $40,000,000, $750,000, out a of was the Boyed, fund under personal Captain a German attache. Huge Tidal Wave. Portland, Nov. huge tidal swept the town of Bar View, the of the river, this morning. It demolish- ed several of the up-town build- ings and away the saving station. 4 24.—A through situated at Oregon, wave entrance Columbia swept life- RED CROSS SALE The Red Cross headquarters on Friday’ of this week will be Mrs. Demers’ Third Avenue. Mrs. Seymour Wright and Mrs, Kirkpatrick will be the ladies in charge, ‘The committee wishes to inform the public that pastry of all kinds can be easily disposed of, and requests that all the welfare of seldiers assist in this work, store on more interested in our SAFETY FIRST—USE NEW WELLINGTON COAL. PHONE 116 ni2. BULGARS ARE _ WAITING FOR HUN ADVANCE Bulgars Again Defeated by the Serbs—Fate of Monastir In Balance—@Qreek Assurances. (Special t> The Dally News ) London, Noy. 24.—The Bulgar- ans have again been defeated in The advance of Austro-German forces is not southern Serbia. the so rapid as has been jndicated in Berlin despatches. Fate of Monastir. The fate of Monastir hanging in the balance. lieved that the for is still It is be- are the Germans to take in order Bulgarians waiting the susceptibility. Greek Assurances. Athens, Novy. The Entente ministers today peaRioad assur- ances from the Greek cabinet that Greece will neither intern nor dis- arm any Allied troops which may enter Grecian territory. It is reported that Lord Kitch- ener informed the Greek officials that Britajn- would have 4,000,000 men in the field by next March, and, in addition would be in po- sition to provision and arm 6,- 000,000 more Russians. city to avoid Greek 9% FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO FAVOR WOUNDED 23.—The chamber Paris, Nov. 23. of deputies today adopted a bill giving preference in the govern- ment service to men mutilated or disabled in the war. This pref- erence extends to every branch of the civil service and not merely to one half of the places, as had been ordered under a ministerial Amendments to the mea- accepted giving the preference among the mutilated or disabled, to those who were the fathers of the largest families. Another amendment voted unani- mously was that places should be reserved also for disabled soldiers in monopolies subsidized by thi state. MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow ee PATHE FAMOUS MASTERPIECE ‘THE DAWN OF FREEDOM’ in Three Spectacular Acts. decree, sure were ————— PATHE GAZETTE One Reel of War News. “THE KANGAROO IN PAKALONAN” A Remarkable Educational Reel. “PRESSING HIS SUIT” A Rict of Scream Comedy. ADMISSION 10 and 165 cents. LONDON CAFE And Grill DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES ‘FOR LADIES