; (eit weZ Ki lJ h ‘ Af { ; Pe Xe 197) ~~ “oO : hla, BE —_—_-- : , — — — —_——_——_ _ = ———______ ‘OL, VI. NO. 288 ithe a oe rT — VOL. OE SOE LD Sa oN PRINCE RUPERT, , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS _enE «= — ee me ara EEE KITCHENER WAN I SN MORE MEN-~BERLIN P PRESS DEMANDS RIGHT OF F "REE SPEECH . ae SUBMARINE IS ITALIANS WILL NOTWINON DEMAND nb on 3? _ SENT BELOW BY | NOT CONSIDER gc DEMA BURNU NAGARA “mints a ta yee A BRITISH SHIP; TALK OF PEACE ‘ eee —_—— British Monitors “ oe ner Says Victory is Assured |Tageblatt Says Peace Sho ey ek S MAGHRAM ae no are Kitche y y 9 y © Should be shells on Turks Vessel Damaged Below the Water-|italy to Stay With the Entente if Allied Forces Trebled— Freely Discussed — Signs reserve trenche E Zouk line—Peace Party Refused Agreement—Will Send Aid Dardanelles Attack to of Dissension in th ” Fe e We Pp Be Resutie’. Reichstag ahr assports to Warring To Serbian Forces ; YEMETMA 420 | §O nem Countries. In Albania. ms wn whi = es 441 ANN \ —— lal to The Dally Newe. Nyy, . pee bree eae tae sae ak aa Dias sy (Bpecial to The Dally News.) (Special to The Dally News.) iy 1c, 2.—Lor . ‘ sondon, mS ES > ap . “pt ‘ neo a o a os oe Tageblatt a ‘ * iy a 2) oe Newport News, Dec. 2.—The} Rome, Dec. 2.—Baron Sonnino, er, his first public statemen ageblatl, the German equivalen a® ey ar a P # i an is return to I j fr to the London Times when that 3 AW British steamer Inyerkip, which Minister ‘of Foreign ‘Affairs; ‘tm's since his return to London from p : a i . athived tiers “suatebedy ta ee statement in parliament yester- the near east, states that the A]_| paper vas at the height OF its 5KI HISSARLIK s ” " ~Iday, said that Italy will adhere to lies have succeeded in estublish- | power, 18 demanding that the Ger- aged below the waterline. her agreement with the Entente ing a line in the Balkans which|™an press be Re the right to —e Captain Classen reports that/powers that she will not consider ensures the defeat of the Austro- discuss the question of peace. BRITISH SUCCESSES AT DARDANELLES.—While the continu- |is vessel rammed a submarine|a separate peace. German armies, but the situation Ihe Tageblatt points out that} ance of operations at the Dardanelles is being discussed by military |about twenty miles outside the The minister said that the requires three times the number there are no restrictions placed ollicials, fighting is proceeding as vigorously as ever. Map shows straits of Gibraltar. He was not|Italian flag will soon wave on the of the present Franco-British | Upon the British press in this] how British monitors shelled Turkish reserve trenches, while the |aware of the presence of the un-jopposite side of the Adriatic as forces connection, as the British care] British troops captured several lines of trenches near Nullah. dersea boat until he noticed ajthe Italians will send a strong Dardanelles Campaign. little as to what construction may large quantity of oil floating on|force to help the Serbians. It is Lord Kitehener advocates the|be placed upon the discussion by M’BRIDE GIVES FINAL ARCHDEACON COLLISON’S the sea after the impact. believed that an Italian expedition pressing of the Dardanelles cam- | people outside of the Empire. No Passports. to Albania is under preparation. vgn with Sea haa Ware ‘Rineridane: REPLY ON PROHIBITION BOOK IS PUBLISHED) washington, dec. 2—Seeretary Japanese Heir. urges the necessity of a large It also issues a warning to the sdnuoial ec tac bad 0 of State Lansing announces that Tokyo, Dec. 2.—The Empress : ews. 7 » edi . Var > , ° ~ ¢ Russian force entering the Bal-|American people not to believe Vacs a : Ep the editor—For the last five|there will be no passports issued|Sadako gave birth to her fourth bai teria: the reports published of riots by ee ee Dec. 2,—Premierjor six years I have been urging to Henry Ford’s peace party tojson today. Germans Alter Plans. the German populace because of McBride issued his final reply to]the Venerable Archdeacon Colli-|pelligerent countries. They will —— Reports from Saloniki state|the shortage and high prices 0! the prohibitionists today. He re-{8°% Of Kincolith, B. C., to put)only be y ermitted to enter neutral THE ASSIZES that Von Mackenzen has with-| food. fuses to take a referendum on a nee form en aceouny: DF Se retaae. Mr Justice Macdonald opened saad q me ¢ success inistry j ‘ : open drawia his arimny from the Serbian internal Dissension. the question ona day apart from : 7 ate successful eee om any apa AE Aa, Hie caetnes-an 44 ‘ofsloek _ front and is moving to link up| The Reichstag, which opened}, | ovincial election, but offer this coast among the Tsimshean, | 3 9 3 3% 4 9 9 3 3K RE ae a ays > provinels ection, omfers | p14 jd¢ i j f ressi j with the Bulgarian army to the}yesterday, showed signs of inter- . Haids, and Nishpe, tains. eee A REMINISCENCE ¥ Senet ee o ove Ce nortuaiad . nal. dissensian: the redibals and to take a plebiscite on election|/that not only would this book with | ® a a 3% 3 48 3K 4% KK eR he adjourned court until 2:30 this Mes er beech Si F Ae ig CAR ae day with additional questions|its simple statement of facts s afternoon. Siealalaclietaieaseas cid soc jalists showing an inclination beta Ht I s set (By Capt. J. McGee, M.M.S A.) The féllowing ts the sean ‘ui PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES to freely criticize the conduct of|” : right many erroneous: tales re- Do I remember? Shall I ever ae He favors bringing a bill before|garding the early work of the cae ee Charles R. Gilbert, Jas. Hamp- the war. wditaleas pena w: secre Helin peso © | torget? Tell you the particulars? The following were ¢ the legislature enforcing early|Anglican Church on this coast, re ze er ~ jton, Frederick W. Henning, Ed. ollowing were amongst —_ —_ ——- ‘1 sist dither) kn ataiieie 3 ; Well, they might be particulars to|y Pine Harry. P. Lipsett, Joseph the first-class passengers on the |/JUST MISSED HUSBAND closing of licensed houses during }but it would also have enshrined cola. hit IVa: peneed: Gisouel tee . Ling, y. PB. Lipsett, p Prince George today: FOR THE THIRD Time |'"° Wa. in its story many historic inci-| ss tans belonging t E. Merryfield, Edward H. Mortimer 1 G. Gaive s s pete The prohibition executive will|dents which otherwise would many particu as de Vane ©! James McRae, H. Peck, J. H. Pills- ¥. G, Galven, Sterling Foster, ital tin thin! cing tall ; : the sea that this one is but one/pupy Harry Sheere, James H Mi d Mrs. Stenberg, V. Marsh, Mbnteaal> Mov: 30;--afber Halt~ [TPP Ors 10. Je CONVENOR: ORNS ut. (never be recorded, There is no of many, though, as I've said I'll]; ee 7 . . ll. Mason, W. G Workman, F,|ing the British front in Flanders The reply is considered unsatis-| other living man so familiar with ek are sa rhompson, Geo. A. Woodland. : pean valor eae factory. the~early histor f thi sey eee forget it. The petit jurors will be drawn RK. Smith. O. Johnson, R. E. Lor-|in search of her husband, a sol- ’ 1e~early history oO MS coast, s ; ; ; ‘ son, %. 1. ES watts aN wot ie i plead We left St. John, N. B., in the} from: Lee L. Baker, Frank ing, D.N. MeIntyresF. de Grey,Mrs|dier, Mrs. Walker is now in Can- oth throug personal experience month of June, 1480; in the NW Tussah. ain, Beceridees BT H. B. Kirby and child, Mrs. Mary|ada, having located him in Lon-|AMERICA KEEPS SECRET and also through close question- fe aaa ee it Foie oe paat m. Beveridge, F. R. C, Borich, -P. Hane ceren don, Ont., after just missing him DEAL WITH GERMANY jing of an older generation of In-| A 1 ; " Hp - o aah Brown, V. Basso-Bert, Henry J. , + eee 5 ; ‘ sta tians who have long since assed | >amuel Dick was the master. Blake, R. E. Benson, Frank E. toa, Mr. Ashman, F. H. Cunning-|Several times, She enjoyed the ees ee =A ize ‘emember the sailors used to call]q y } %; ee a ; ; Vashington, Nov. 30.—Secre--|away remember the sailors used to call/Glapp, V. A. Cole, Arthur Cuth- ham, S. B. Maeaulay. Mr. Colter,|record of being one of the few Washington, Noy, 30.—sec away. ee eet ce ex ; 5 » Macaulay, MP, ’ at 'inf Shain tu Pe hd Ah oe i . i him “Hungry Sam." I was an O./phert, Weston Cowney, T. J. David- F. G. Seott, A. D. Grease, CGhief| Women who have been near the |tary of State Lansing and Ambas- His book which has just been}. , pa : ade : ae » 4 2% UPCASC, & : g Baa Tg gate cart : : a ; S. We arrived in Liverpool in}|son, Alex. Finnie, A. J. Galland, Justice MaeDonald, F. B. Shoe-|firing line. Her busband was a sador Bernstorff ,of German, have} published entitled “In the Wake : ' ati ee ; ; mae » . BF : : | 5 c ea . July and, through cireumstances|Wm. Grant, Samuel Harrison, botham, J. Egildron, Kimura, L.[reservist of a Yorkshire regiment, agreed not to make public any|/of the War Canoe” is well written} "| ; ‘ ott teks , J. Be j : a. a : ee : , war linformation relating to their con-/and beautifully illustrated. There over which I had no control, (my|CGharles T. Heward, James Hunter, Nakai, G. O, Nelson, Miss Len-|and was in Canada when the wal vaccediieh Mioustetea sh iioe to: i = “ . “ : ie: inole’a sea name gives thei): Divktses sa ieeeer ene: Ge eee a : Rn eis pate S " is ac ant arse s ar -epare ( ’ s ) t age rO “ie oa rs ae . i : rum, Mrs, Garruthers, Mrs. J.| bre ke out. He joined his regimen cuits Sea tenanae tieraacs “Arne ft vg _ rs ¥ : a sntiaa aad deserted the “Glad Tidings” on|jJames N. Killas, Philip Linzey, , ‘ ’ ° 4 —_— . 2 . Pas s ade 7 rer i 5 or @ ri- ig yr te ’ r ear stories ‘ Weir, D, MeKenzie, A, McKenzie }and was wounded at Ypres, Hi sin livee Ae: Sounitania oe “saa st Seek the night of August 412th, and|Henry Letourneau, E. C. La Trace, | » . . ‘en Jaarna f his iniury ¢ r si s ost ¢ » Lusi a.) ce a: f ‘eS i ) “ ‘ . Oe Nainshaw, I. V. Livese, D. wife learned of his injury and got Scotian aan aa a ; 7 Meee ci icy ap 8 left Liverpool on the 13th, on the} Rrnest J. Large, John G. Moody, sith srmissi og » fr Secretary Lansing le s be|me , st striking feature ; 3 pet : H. 'Troffrey, H, MeLean. permission to go to the front to ay) ie pet as mg ahr? ons - : good ship ‘Kinross, Captain} John A. Murray, Malcolm McLeod, look for him. When she arrived known recently in declining to}the book in comparison with some ; : cS : H , a mmepnt on report that Ger th } th Re Hancock, bound for San Francis-|Geo, P. McColl, Alex. Noble, H. 8. Ole are le rar € a co eC spec Ss i ier-/|0 > , n0n le 6S e ARRY BRIGGS GIVEN in Flanders Walker had been Sasi sia CS a aan | = nearing upot : a re so. We were 49 days to the 50th|Nickerson, Clare B. Peterson, Jos. , shi . a ‘ 7 » ti » i z ere assado » » > é ess ‘ A LIEUTENANC) jshipped to England, By the time [eee eee oe parallel of latitude, south, and]w, Potter, Geo. M. Shirley, George Mrs. Walker had learned that he had proposed to pay an indemnity and kindly appreciation with ist of Gape Horn, and to the tl a Mrs. i east of Cape ‘n, ‘} Smith, larry Briggs, formerly in|was at Shorncliffe he had been|?f v,000 each for the lost Ameri-|which the Archdeacon refers to auine latitude and jonetitues. @au . : , re . > Pina , ne ‘ ces . ee ey ae se ? ‘ 5 , a re os ee of the tender at the Marine| moved to Ganada. Mrs. Walker cans, and that the offer had been|the work of other missionaries, of Cape Horn we were 42 days, RED CROSS SALE : ation here, and who went to the] followed and learned here that her declined, eS | re (Continued on Page 4) after which 54 days more landed Ly font with the first contingent.|/husband had left Montreal for ees|us in Frisco The success attending recent has been given a ¢ ission as o ’ et ad Cross sales—i in a st ena Ores 0 London, Ont. One hundred and forty two days Reg. Gros s sales—in the leadi 1B ecognition of his services on ———— ee LIBERAL MEFT I NC : trom ‘Liverpool. hia. wasi-my| miners stores: of the city will . ( sliver : s fas y the fleld of battle. TWO MONTHS ; again be repeated on Friday next, ot See first of some fifty odd voyages : : : 4 “aaa A Liberal meeting wil! be held in the eommodious rooms round the Horn December 3, Miss Barbeau's mil- THE CRADLE A. G, Hardacre, the man who eas A ; ie , linery store on Sixth Street will be é of the Association, Stork Block, 2nd Avenue, on Friday Before our anchor was down, $ 7 jorn aed escaped from, custody: hone. 407i ni D ber 3rd, commencing at 8:15 o'clock we were boarded by boarding converted for that day into @ oT” . ~ “vA re ¥ " ar 3rd, uw) 2 ’ y : . tk, a apa oarde - ar yr a ; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey two years ago, was sentenced yes- evening December ri t poor te wie sea delicatessen and a raffle empo- oombs - ’ ere a a f ee 4 De se cr s y yhie rise ‘ hh 8, Anyox, B, C., a daughter terday to two months’ imprison- | ae ae ee Sat cl oe , . 1 P iik. Aina, Mannan anata ihe ‘it the gener j i “ne . ‘ in those days was crowded, an ing eral hospital this morn-| ont py His Honor Judge Young. MR. » NADEN : " Se ae ~ |MeIntosh will be in charge. Every- os Bock te ts eres Who will particularly deal a Prince Rupert in its re- as soon as the anc an was gown body get busy, we need the money. SAFETY F aa.| “For auld lang syne—get some lation to the Provincial Government and every A. B. was on his way ashore a ETY FIRST—USE NEV , ‘a kde dlecie leaving the youngsters to furl sail q : WELLINGTON COAL PHONE of those nifty Xmas Cards shown MR, FRED STORK Seats Lav ea eae Christmas Cards—dainty and . a ons rs ‘ ‘ , ; ‘ , ort AS ri ysters, 116 nig, |by Melae Bros. 282-4. Who will handle the subject of Prince Rupert in its re- a of a ot y mp ;|medium in price—Wallace’s. kd : — ee lation to the Dominion Government. a rae fs onan ’ ae : a ih 4 Dr. R. W. Large, of Port Simp- wos z day that our deserters had, one 1 of these speakers are thoroughly conversant with ; ; % AN setion witt ? : : % 3 and ail been shanghied back to son, is in town in connection : their subject, having lived in the city since before incer- Z LONDON CAFE the Port Essington murder case, ; : New York, Liverpool and_ else- poration and their addresses should be of very especial eA a Sheed wn egaananin of And Grill er or : ; intere yho have since co ci 1 who ; , Toyland now ready at Wallace's : oe to. many ~ axe & ai ta pe bs the oe and. WK that time, a sailor being lucky if DAINTY MEALS AT nay be un e of many m rs of deep public concern , —————————~_ ih. uaa sectecia ehica Biss’ ® lhe got one night ashore after alg EASONABLE PRICES : ollow the crowd to Self's| Will you be there F riage oh the speakers : voyage of 100 to 200 days. Hart Bik. Third Ave. - . ‘There is a reason.. Next|Where? The Liberal meeting 0 EVERYBODY WELCOME I stayed in the “Kinross” until BOXES FOR LADIES ‘estic Theatre, 102tf, |course, (Gontinued on Page Two) ona ee