e _ THE DAILY NE’ Vic} ori! \/ B. €., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT, — ee ——— PRICE FIVE CENTS ee ee VIENNA APPEALS TO VATICAN FOR PE! ——— oe KAISER’S of FER ER TO ROUMANIA CAUSES AUSTRIAN CABINET MINISTERS s TO RESIGN VIENNA WANTS THE VATICAN TO INTERCEDE: Austria Facing a Serious Cabinet Crisis—Kaiser’s Offer to Roumania Causes A Split. {Special to The Dally News.) I lon, Dec. 14.—The Austrian I vs ‘ ; tee, ‘ sondon, Dee. 1.—Sir John Si-|was present, garbed in the ec "2 Ottawa, Dec. 1——Finance Mjn- r* ing ees, s of the interior, com- ac a i Berk iS le colors | } bring before Messrs. Cunningham Wilmington, Del., Dec. 1. mon, Secretary for Home Affairs!of the Agricultural Society; there ister W. T. White announces that! and MolIntyre, the representat Following mysterious warnings, ° nd finance have resigne resentatives : and finance have resigned]: the British Parliament, has,;Were several chefs, many pierots the Canadian war loan subscrip-| Sine arate ; i a ;|the plant of the Dupont Powder te aot s » efforts o r ; 0 > 0 ) @ e s test against the efforts of} announced that the government and pierettes, while eastern cos- tions exceed $100,000,000, where- |, vernments gi gy ape cca Works was blown up yeste?Pday f ise i e «©2=#£ ror |; . . si08 gover ents, y ley arrive rs the Kaiser to induce Emperor intends to take measures to stop|tumes were frequently noticed. It 25 ONly fifty millions was asked) bon on Thursday, and hi hi | TEES OBR. NOR: OL Sune eae o conse 0 e sac ' ; : : . > oe "Ss ys whic " = Josef to consent to the sac-|1 org Northcliffe from befouling|was a gay scene, but there was|f0r- Canada will henceforth un-| ’ coe ae were injured : of Transylvania and part],; / ;Publish under another heading : g ansylvania ¢ pe his own nest, if the gentler|one notable omission in a St. An_-|dertake her own financing in con-| th thia Ana, The accident is the worst which B ina to Roumania in re- methods pursued hitherto prove | drew’s celebration, there did not nection with the conducting of| tshell, th fist f has occurred in any of this com- the keeping of benevolent : | i > we | n a nutshe 1e@ fishermen o ’ : of no avail. jseem_to be one characteristically | te war. yany’s plants in the last tw = towards the Central Is ms ; moet Prohibiti {the northern district want to be P : ti : ets awonty Through his papers, one of |5¢otch garb in the lot. Some of| ro on. laliawed to: Reh comane eee five years. The management ex- | lance : : Tey owe 2 is > 1@ same i z which ig the London Times, at|the ladies had performed wonders | Vancouver, Dee. 1—Two hun-| regulations as tt hick presses its belief that it was the i Pa. 1 tetas _{regulations as those which govern Vienna Wants Peace. one time the most influential|i2 producing beautiful dresses | dred delegates are assembling for : cn govel result of an accident, but a strict \ a is making efforts : ee i Avo hintiion : abaw un ae jfishing on the Atlantic seaboar!.|. ,. ‘ i daily in Britain, Northcliffe has, |f*0m paper. [9 Prontotyion | CORVERMOR «10 Gee i. ; investigation is being made. the Vatican to obtain a . . ny : ‘ leide what action will be taken at!’ ith regard to the appointmen| pat 5 « from the outbreak of the war. Po ask three old married men oto. INS aie Ries caren Phe place where the explosion peace. The Austrian Reo the forthcoming elections to se-|°! ® “sheries inspector here, Mr.} |. ; ‘ ducted a very severe criticism] act as judges was an act of| ee : on AMAA ; ’ occurred is one of those mush- isis is regarded as the - Cee ; -lcure prohibition. Premier Me-|- ickerson pointed out that it was] . Bar i ay 5 of the heads of the various de_|Sheer cruelty. However, they took I tATR UAL EM pr | ridic s ‘ _ |room-towns which have sprung up portant political event of geet as , | Bride's final statement is expected | '/4!culous that an inspector resi- i ; : partments, and has sought to|the precaution of getting out of : x ident 600 miles eway should | during the last few months in } “ite : > 3 fay shoule |. . pread a feeling of pessimism|the way before the decisions were | to be made today. lasked to control f - g tt Aneerer Be A Peenine te See : ; laske o control fishing matters ve ROUMmpIEIE Es tunes throughout. the country. ~ The}/@2mounced. Mrs. H. Brown was Munitions Appointment. Lande: th is eing: Aadeceniic alee ordinary dernand for munitions, Sucharest news despatch an- ’ ; d lictoris in So ai eeye re s also fe re], : A | irest news despatch an orst feature of the attacks was|a@warded the lady's prize for the Victoria, Dec, 14, PORE hud te two" lodeeenbeeanel The guard on the remainder of the » Re anjans : . Surveyor Geners : Sno »> two loc ; fo | hat the Roumanians will a steadily pursued effort to shake|best costume. She was garbed as |Surveyor-General G. M. Dawson | 3 ai .. the plant has been doubled. deliver an ultimatum to Austria, : a i a SE are -ed as if|/t@5 been appointed to a place on| Wes UPON the advisory Woerme ern Tl y tl HF the faith of the people in the/@ Turkish lady, and looked as if | thablthiesc roitesé h ere was another small explo- tas soon as the Allies place ms cose . Renan oe the munitions board to represent) aé-those representatives should) ca aay with ; abilities of Lord Kitchener. - she might have been a grand- lie:mandlosel t i sion “today, without any serious 100 men on the field in the By ai ah exe the western provinces. nen closely connected with the}. It N Kustrian’s Confession. daughter of Abdul Hamed. H. | industry . result. AIKANS : eee an | ef ees = Cleveland, Dec. 4.—OMicials are |ASteri was awarded the gentle- | ae ‘ 3 4 ; jean cls aa a Ra ee » ho i arihnblin, tile. waliwicamiagahat MAX LINDER AT THE In discussing the fishing for|requires separate licenses to fish condue ig an es ration O ’ _? " a . « i mpaake . Yickear , * * * L “CAPED PRISONER tt fessi f Dr. E. W. Rit. {of an old apple-woman. Dancing MAJESTIC THEATRE salmon in the crecks, Mr. Nicker-|for herring at the various points. a 1e confession o Pr, Fs é el atacti sensu cesar oh a! ag lhe a it ' 5 is oe ; ; : : “ae AFRAID t t tat that he tool t|was kept up until the “wee sma’ it oe stated that the department |Vor instance, a man can fish in or, states i 3 ok par a5 A Ste The irrepressible } cr Li at ; ‘ ¢ a x ‘. T0 RETURN er is 10 state at he to pa viatbanipipems tk ees mers: rhe irrepressible Max I inder | absolutely refused to give any in-|the harbor under one license, but A.G. Hardacre, the man brought ae Pe ee ee lelightful time a ~"} Provides ‘two reels of langhtee at formation as to which creeks were] under the same license he cannot Ati iardacre, . £ roug ¢ » ing aeiye2 . . Set te oO ¢ “one . ‘ pain a : plants in America. ; the Majestic tonight and tomor- | held by the various canneries |earry on his work off Digby Is- ancao or Vv » ar Se sf ‘ 2 or Oo 7 r > ac sor 7 lie : ° é : ‘ Ritter i aid to be Ritter Von atk Haas Keke row. Max does not appear iN|The chairman also pointed out}iand. As the herring move vere ao before Magis-/Rettaghe, the son of an Austrian Prinee Rupert often, but his aP-' that the privy council had givenjaround, a man ought to be allowed Carss this morning on ajeount, and the inventor of liquid i Yaa! pearances are always occasions we chi . ; sj ; a are s are ays as jas it opinion that fishing in thelto fo rth s mly one of escaping from lawful] fire. The success attending- recent!;, he remembered. “A Ringer for| ie wee a ae oid te ( f Se only r x ; : | seg as a rig 3 3 ( > ‘ense wr e seas . ly Mr. Bailey stated that sl Nas a es Red Cross sales—in the leading; Max” is his feature t ight = ‘ a . i] t f tl ty will | waieae iil oat A gia be taken from the public, as suca] With regard to salmon, every- i eb oq: . as calle millinery stores 16. O19: Wald Saute ip elon 3 ¢ » Gaz , . : : ; b., 1913, he was called CIGAR STORE ROBBERY ores oO ' : | There is also a Pathe Gazette,|, free right had existed from the thing seemed to belong to one or ‘o the wharf, and was there from again be repeated on Friday next,| \nieh is always right in the front} , varliest times: | even thatape* the lia anuhobee anaes to allan m. urptil 5:46 On re- CASE HEARD TODAY December 3. Miss Barbeau’s mil- | th ‘ scial “The Fallen! way CRN BNE See eee : Rais i : jwith news specials, . jpassing of Magna Charta, for an individual was to get what he found that accused linery store on Sixth Street will be | standard” is a very pleasing two-| Ald. Dybhayn drew attention to/he could steal had le his escape, At the police court this morn-|converted for that day into a) act drama. The “Bold Bad Boy’’| jy, monopoly. which existed in] WwW, §. Fi b : aid that he was . , : i eh r “ 1 the ) xiste _ 8. Fisher sé 7 cre made a statement tojing, Maurice West was charged/delicatessen and a raffle emp0-' somedy is a good one. This PPOs ldaniiaiy licenses, stating that il}strongly in favor of having the - ct that ~someone on the|with breaking into Cole's Cigarjrium. Mrs, Besner and Mrs. R. Lei gram of three reels of fun, two |; impossible for any individual, | pre ert restrictions taken off. He iis SS any al, | prese ‘estric S lé 3 i ? | s day brought in a bottle|Store. Oficer Bailey gave evidence | McIntosh will be in charge. Every-| jf the more serious side of life, |no matter how well he may be|pointed out that there was a tre- 0 ello @ f aS ) Ot £e s e 3 ry, | P ; 7% “Ae o aw ‘ : * : I nee sete ith, while/in connection with the arrest of body get busy, we need the money. | and one of highly interesting né Wile dapted for the business, to ob-|mendous demand on the American mf is under the influence of|the accused. ‘s i ishould fill the house. |tain such a-license. market and elsewhere for herring, he found the prison doors Vv. A. Cole testified to his hav “For auld lang syne get some) pa on ORE ee neeeenipaceetl Ald Edge . . ‘ : : * i. Edge pointed out that|pbut that a license to fish in Prince d walked out. After stay-}ing locked up at 1:10 a.m, on the|of those nifty Xmas Cards shown| Christmas Cards—dainty and| }Prince Rupert only benefits to the|Rupert harbor meant about a k away over night, he was|morning of the 30th, and stated uF money cinta aga 202-4. medium: da-price— Ww ati extent of 4 per cent. of the cost}week's fishing, and then the> fish foreturn, He will come up|that the sum of $66 was left lof ruuning the various local can Continued on Page Two) al at the assizes tomorrow.|locked up in the safe, while the M licantak : ie considered “that tha oleic eee remmrtcegehtee it te ae) saat. an RUPERT IMPORTING COMPANY, LTD, 3 nevis. Me cons : eash register contained about $16, fishing industry is the most im- 2 ‘ hiihensltahgeenate OOP OLIODODDE LOD ODER DO DOLOOOLOO Ls GOVERNMENT WILL HANDLE NORTHCLIFFE Home Secretary Issues Warning That Stronger Methods will Be Adopted—Austrian’s Confession. (Special to The Dally News.) MAJESTIC ae THEATR A crow-bar and file were pre - #9 E duced, and also the drawer of the ; safe. Mr. Cole drew the attention Tonight and Tomorrow of the court to the faet that the a eee ek pi bruises on the door of his store “ fitted exaetly with the point of In a meen ron ene ‘ the bar. He also testified that ar oaring Comedy, featur . ‘ 3 'e Max Linder, the foremost com- accused knew the combination of edian in pletures, the safe. The crow-bar and the “THE FALLEN STANDARD” file were found tin Celf's. Cafe, A pleasing two-act drama. where accused was working at “BOLD ain wave the time of the burglary. One of Mr. Self's employees , ee ee stated that accused left the kitch- PATHE GAZETTE en for fifteen minutes on the vne reel of War News. morning of the robbery, and on iiiceeecereee wae sais returning said he had been get wrens sn ting coals for his mother, rhe ——— lease was adjourned until this afternoon. Later. This afternoon, Maurice West explained his movements on the morning of the burglary, and Follow the crowd to Self’s|Magistrate Carss dismissed the Cafe. There is a reason.. Next|case, as he was perfectly satisfied Majestie Theatre, 102tf.|with West's evidence. | | |dancers. & § [INTERESTING MEETING OF LOCAL FISHERMEN The meeting of men interested the held the city hall last night and pre- SQUERADE WAS A BRILLIANT co $00 000,000 ; The ey in St. stance SUBSCRIBED dines TO WAR LOAN lied success, Canada Will " Conduct Her Financing in Future—Big Prohibition Meeting in Vancouver. iii lasl was an unquali-! in fishing business, in The hall was bright- | the | There were dainty gipsy 1 COs > ‘ : Tera ly decorated and so were | sided over by George W. Nicker- Own |son, was productive of an illumi- the individual | fishermen labor in this district. girls, some of whom might have out of “The Diamond the Sky” scenes; Charlie! | ‘ ‘i s ; jnating discussion on disad- stepped |vantages under which from ; Chaplin was there, though he was Nickerso1 a1CKerson : Mr. outlined’ the (Special t. The Daily News.) quieter than usual; i i i j ; ;guestions which it is proposed to Prince Rupert | they are moving to their new quar- and Beg to announce that ters opposite the Ermpress Hotel Block, Third Avenue, to be favored with your patronage. > iportant thing Prince Rupert has lat the present time, and the small 'men must be considered. {| Captain Bill dealt fully with the question of allowing hal- to fish their suggested that be granted a trust they will continue sal Selig LIBERAL MEETING A Liberal meeting will be hela in the commodious rooms of the Stork Klock, 2nd Avenue, on Friday evening December 3rd, commencing at 8:15 o'clock. f fishermen for bait. He Fs ‘fishermen should ibut lown jraver’s license which would en- jable them to fish anywhere. Wilh ‘regard to herring fishing, ‘pointed out that at present a man Association, he ? SPEAKERS; MR, G. R. NADEN Who will particularly dea! with Prince Rupert in its re- dation to the Provincial Government and MR. FRED STORK Who will handle the subject of Prince lation to th ominion Government, Both of these speakers are thoroughly conversant with their subject, poration and their interest to many who have may be unaware of many matters of deep public concern NOTICE TO MARINERS Mariners are hereby notified that the red conical buoy moored off beacon, Ru- pert harbor, will be discontinued ist, 1915 Rupert in its re- Fairview Prince vt a? fon or about December without furiher FF, T. Saunders, notice. having inved in the city sinee before incer- Sub-agent. addresses be of very since come to the cily and whe should especial Toyland now ready at Wallace’s SAFETY FIRST — USE NEW ANOTHER BIG POWDER MILL IS BLOWN UP. Thirty-one Men Killed and Six Injured — Guards Doubled and Strict Enquiry Conducted. (Special to The Dally News.) HOLM WESTHOLME, OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW 8-Reel Show—Daniel Frohman pre- sents Mary Pickford in the Trium- phant Drama of Faith and Love— “THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW” —6 Parts, and a splendid two-reel Comedy Drama ‘THE GIRL AND THE STOWAWAY” Featuring Alice Joyce and Tom Moore Friday and ‘Saturday, 6- reel show— The Latest Hearst-Selig Gazette and the last episode of “The Road O’ Strife’, “The Coming of the King- dom”—Part 15, and other pictures, Cqming December 16 and 17——The Most wonderful story ever filmed “THE SPOILERS” in 9 reels, featur- ing William Farnum as Roy Genister Kathlyn Willlams as Cherry Malotte LONDON CAFE And Grill DAINTY MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES Hart Bik. Third Ave, with which the speakers will deal. ff EVERYGODY WELCOME WELLINGTON COAL... PHONE ie _ ae 116 ni2, BOXES FOR LADIES