vi. NO, 278. VOL. ro PRINCE RUPER T, B. C., FR —= dé —— cain 26, mish IDAY, > PRICE FIVE CENTS See SERB ROWN PRINCE SCORNS PEACE TALK UGE SUCCESS—GORIZIA ON FIRE AND DOOMED SERBIAN PRINCE SCORNS PEACE TALK OF HUNS .. Von Mackensen Offers TS Peace to Serbla—Crown Prince Replies Like a Man—The French Still Gaining. (Special to The Dally News.) Paris, Nov. rmed that the German gen- 26.—It is officially | cont Mackenzen, offered a to the The proposition was to eral, Von ace Serbian separate pe Crown Prince. was that Serbia lose a strip of the northeastern part of *) bia and all Macedonia. Not Considered. The Crown Prince replied that uld never consider peace Serbla 4 wl a foreign foe remained on rbian soil. French Still Succeeding. Sea The French continue their suc- cessful drive against the Bulgar- ians, relieving tremendously the pressure on the Serbs. FAREWELL PRESENTATION rhe young people of the Baptist Church held a most enjoyable ‘ial gathering in the church night, about seventy-five _ ladies and gentlemen being pres- ent.. In the name of the young Qo: Rev. W. W. Wright pre- sented Miss Wark with a beauti- ful gold wrist watch as a mark festeem and recognition of the splendid work she has done so [ dgingly for the welfare of the church. Miss Wark will leave shortly for her old home at Sith- Coe, Ont, ANNOUNCEMENT DEMERS’ Sale will eontinue until Dec ember the 24th. The draw- $25 in gold will take place Xmas Eve, A 20 per cent. ai it in your Xmas shopping ght to be a consideration this year, besides a chance on every “ollar to win $25, 277-8. PPPooron MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Eee" OE 4 rare sensational offering—don't m it, every subjeet realy good, Filson Photoplay, THE KING OF THE WIRE—JIn three sensational, thrilling acts, ‘A QUIET LITTLE GAME”—Ap Es- “nay rip roaring comedy. ‘THE BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS" \ thrilling railroad drama. “QUEENIE OF PHE NILE”—Featur- ‘Ng Billle Reeves, the star music Natl comedian—just fancy Billie ') @ title pole of Mare Antony forced to love Cleopatra. ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. Coming Monday and Tuesday, 19th Episode of “The Broken Coin.” etn the crowd to Self’s afe. There is a reason. Next Majestic Theatre, 102tf, | purchase | . ; ; | British Columbia is ready. ALEX. LUCAS AWARDED | (Special to The Dally Nows.) Nov. Victoria, 26. for libel brought by Alex. (RG and the Ministerial Union, | dict in favor of the plaintiff, with $200 and costs. Submarine Report. Nov. The damages Ottawa, 26.— report lof Sir Charles Davidson on the of the submarines in} It understood that it completely ex- Richard McBride. MONTREAL LIBERALS CLAIM TRUCE VIOLATED “Reports in the Montreal press disclose the fact that the St. Louis Club, weeks has been urging active or- for the federal has been holding meet- is onerates Sir Liberal which for several ganization next election, ings at whieh a more belligerent stand than usual was taken in re- gard to federal politics. The charg- ed with violating the party politi- Conservatives were eal truce which was established shortly after the outbreak of the war, and which the Liberals had kept faithfully. out that members of the govern- going country discussing matters of in- to consequently not be blamed for failings of the Matters to It was pointed ment had been about the terest their own party, and the Liberals could discussing the party in power. for the Wilfrid up were shaping of Sir “If reciprocity were return power Laurier. again before the electorate,” said “we would win on question before all that Sir Wilfrid Laurier but he than one speaker, that It is true others. lost on that question, was greater in defeat were his opponents in victory.” Mr. 8. W. Jacobs said that there was corruption in the provinces, wherever the Conservative party ruled, My. Charles Query claimed that the supporters and members of the government had violated the truce agreement all along the line, and that during a_ short session $150,000,000 would be voted on the pretext of carrying but it would actually to the promotion of the on the war, be devoted scandals and corruption of the electorate. Ka et ee CROSS THE CREEK of concert’ is being the Seal The first takes place at 8 p. in St. A specially strong program arranged so that Rupert the creek is assured of a good time. tire proceeds will be devoted to Admission A arranged of the city. next Monday Peter's Church, series for Cove end m,. has been ‘cross The en- the Ped Cross fund. 25 cents. _ THE CRADLE and Mrs. K. Langlo, a daughter at Born to Mr. Ambrose Avenue, the general hospital yesterday, In the suit Lucas, against Moses Cotsworth the |jury returned an unanimous ver- DAMAGES | FOR LIBEL| SHELL-SWEPT GORIZIA HAS NO CITIZENS City Expected to Fall in Forty- eight Hours—Fires Have Broken Out—Peopie Have Filed. (Special t» The Daily News.) Nov. Reports of the Rome, 26. j | | | fall of Gorizia were premature, but the Italian artillery has swept the enemy’s positions for several days with terrible effeet, and it is predicted that the city will fall into the hands of the Italians within forty-eight hours. City on Fire. Aviators report that the city is on fire in many places, and that it kas been practically of citizens. The fall of Gorizia will open up the Trieste and Vienna. denuded way for an offensive towards EDISON PHOTOPLAY AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE A three-ree! Edison photoplay, entitled “The King of the Wire,” is the big attraction at the Majes- tic tonight. It is the of Stratton, performer and Patricia Beverly, a who love story Tom a circus wire young lady of good family, has been reduced to the necessity of her Patricia has gets into the earning living. pluck; paper game, news- Mean- Tom has quit the circus and the work, gets on the and succeeds. time at course of track of a gang of political graft- the of Tom and a wire, pulls off a daring It is a thrilling story. college. Patricia, in Is her and, with assistance ers, scoop. There “Billie Reeves” an entirely is also a most enjoyable comedy with Billie new role;“an Es- sanay comedy, entitled “A Quiet Little Game,” and a thrilling rail- “The Black Diamond in road drama, Express.” HOSPITAL BOARD MET LAST RIGHT The board ef directors of the hospital met in the city hall last night. The question of renewing expiring fire came up for referred to the finance committee power to act. insurance policies discussion and was with The matron reported that Miss one of the probationers, and Fraser, had contracted typhoid fever, would require leave of absence for probobly six months, It was decided to add another probation- to the staff, as, by the time Miss Fraser is able to resume her duties, several of the probationers will have completed their course. er ~ YOUTH MISSING Pat Fenton, a youth of 22, left Seymour Inlet for Hardy Bay October 21st in the 80-foot power boat Bertha, and has not been heard of since, Anyone finding trace of the boat should commu- nicate with the police of city Prince Rupert. THIRTEEN ARE KILLED BY TEN MINUTES’ GALE Arkansas Tornado Does Damage in Short Time—Chilean Bark Wrecked off Vancouver island. (Special to The Dally News.) Little Rock, Ark.,. Nov. 26.—A tornado swept over this town last night doing a great deal of dam- age. Thirteen people are dead and twenty injured. .The storm lasted but ten minutes. Bark Wrecked. Tacoma, Nov. 26.—The Chilean bark Carlmapu has been lost with all off the west Vancouver Island. hands coast of The vessel was ashore driven in a terrific gale from the northwest, one mile east of Gowland rock, and pounded to after several hours. At considerable risk, the C. P. RK. steamer Princess Maquinna at- pieces hanging there for tempted to go to the rescue, but, owing to the tremendous sea run- ning inshore, was unable to ap- The crew of the Chilean numbering 25, were swept off the deck and drowned withiu sight of the men on the Maquinna. The Carlmapu was an iron ship of 1,447 tons. The Maquinna lost her anchor and a lot of deck gear when she entered the breakers to the rés- cue of the bark. proach, vessel, “A SIREN OF CORSICA” AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE feature at the West- holme. tonight and tomorrow is entitled “A Siren of Corsica.” It is the story of a New Yorker who neglects his wife and family, and falls a victim to the wiles of a pretty girl whom he has met at Monte Carlo. He is called back home, but is follow- ed by the “siren” who, covering that is but hits the wrong man. and is The star a three-act drama on dis- he married, shoots, It bound to prove attractive to the it features the latest Parisian fashions. The scenes around the famous gambling re- sort are very beautiful. Billy Quirk, as an excited, at the same time miserable, bride- is funny in the extreme, -A Flesh Reducer” A 14th is an exciting story, ladies as and groom while “Found is another laughter producer. Story of the Past,” the episode of “The Road O° Strife, has sur- is drama which prises every week. a serial AN EISTEDDFOD An Eisteddfod will be held in the Methodist Church on Friday, November 26th, at 8 p. m, Light refreshments will be served at nominal prices at the Welsh tea- the basement of the Admission 25 cents. in chureh, room ee See the Xmas gift ad. four—Bulger & Denike. »} presented by Mr on Page FRISCO POLICE CORPORAL SHOT DEAD BY BANDIT (Special to The Daily News.) San Francisco, Nov. 26.—Police Corporal Cook was shot dead last night a revolver duel with bandits at the Claremont Cafe. One bandit was killed, but three others escaped. A trail of blood leading into the Presidio forest shows that one of the escaping thugs was wound- ed in the fight. in BULGARIAN OFFICERS BRANDED AS DESERTERS Austrian Headquarters, Noy. 25 The Bulgarian war ministry pub- lishes the names of twelve Bul- garian officers now serving with the Russian army who are brand- ed as deserters. The list includes General Radko Dimietrieff, former ambassador to Russia; Srafew, Captain Luzka- nooj and First Lieutenant Torkof, who challenged Pierre Loti, the French author, to a duel after the Balkan because of Loti’s criticism of the Bulgarian army. Major- general war HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL CATHOLIC CHURCH BAZAAR Catholic Church Bazaar, PARIS POURS OUT BILLIONS FOR WAR LOAN “Loan of Victory” Breaks all Loan Records—Sinking of Cruiser Frauenloeb is Now Confirmed. (Special to The Dally News.) Paris, Nov. 26.—The subscerip- tions to France’s new “Loan of Victory” are coming in rapidly and in large amounts. The sur- cess of the issue is far exceeding expectations. Yesterday, Paris alone sub- over twenty-five billion equal to about $5,000,- Phe Bank of France subscription of fifteen million francs is the largest in history. Frauenloeb Sunk. Copenhagen, Nov. 26.—The re- port of the torpedoing of the Ger- man armored cruiser Frauenloeb by a submarine in the Baltic has been confirmed. She was sent below at practically the same spot at which her sister ship, the Un- dine, met_disaster last week. scribed francs, 000,000.