| ~~ ¢ ° M, ee of - et ae 7. a r56 a . you, Vi. NO, 264 : PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915 er i Fennel oa As 4 9 Be Vey AY, ;CCEMBER 3, 1915. PRICE FIVE CENTS —_— -_ an a a ——_— —--——- ———-—- ANS ENTER BULGARIAN TERRITORY meeting of J. H. Cun- ghani and D. esentatives of the interests Prince fishing in | last um On seats were the motion of W. Nickerson called upon to preside. night joe Scott, Sr.,° G. Was Mi Nickerson, in introducing the list of demands to be brought board at Ot- re the advisory va January, remarked men not ns but their backed list was Ahat News of Wednesday. ngham explained that M MelIntyre were the lishel ild be by sound y t The nt upon rhe Daily an published and himself con- committee of that Pacifie stituted the fisheries advisory board: the representatives of the s brought their reports be- that simply the board, and id's decjsions were iendations to the minister and fisheries, who has lle Inarine lf word board t could in the the ie last the pointed to do all interests of those sought engaged in fishing industry, wi as the fish He then invited a on the various points { 1 ! si lig dealt with the ques- herring licenses being restricted to small areas, neces- he taking out of a license of the district. He that it was impossible to. get fresh t going to Alaska, ealt with the t of herring, ; to hold interfering i part men bait He also impounding or such a bait the it for with them Mr. Sorenson spoke along sim- Ha nes, tant ha iin Carroll pointed out that t fishermen did not need any WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW SEVEN-REEL SHOW wae GAZETTE— ‘Our Boys in Inspection of troops by “eneral Joffre, At Chelsea Bar- ‘cks, Troops for the Front, Sir 4% hdward Carson, hifles, “THE SENATOR'S BROTHER’— A Plendid Three-reel Drama The Last Episode of “THE ROAD O’ STRIFE", “The Coming of the Kingdom”—Part 15, ‘STREET FAKERS'—Seream Comedy. Monday and Tuesday, “To the High- est Bidder,”——12th episode of “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” Coming December 16 and 17—THE London Volunteer SPOILERS", In © Reels, featuring William Farnum and Kathlyn Williams. AR ee era oe ce = " a LONDON CAFE And Grill REASONABLE PRICES Hart Bik. Third Aves for| N. MeIntyre with | the | at} that | asking | | rights | en- {licens hing. smith ; seine lother, fsuch eance that conditions here jsame Nova Mr. shoul Vancouver = ——— LVELY DISCUSSION BEFORE MEMBERS OF FISHERY BOARD e and he th He in Manitoba should license, to s Mr. i Case the Mr. C as in New Scotia. Cunninghan 1 come under ought ! the or a ta be gra ublet it Cunningham said ense arroll th should Foundland 1 said the REPRESENTATIVES WILLING TO ASK IMMEDIATE ACTION IN REGARD TO HERRING RESTRICTIONS—SALMON FISHING RAISES SEVERAL VERY KNOTTY PROBLEMS erring same rul- did not see why a black- ilor in nted a to an-|! in would be ught be the and de- partment for many years had been trying fishing. were for ring north various j¢ the jor Pitt Island, and V fTect ised f of Di department courage out ‘particular ly in the Scotch fashion. i With the | S75 te as for the preservation of | free | | }ture Ww BOXES FOR LADIES as the ed to licenses to foster Mr. Mel willing to w an extension of to cover Dundas end of Vright immediately. a recommend that strict.No. 2. was ¢& regard to th ense » $10, revenue fron whil as $300,000. $40,000, Sound, ntyre ire to (¢ fro Isli taking in Squally this to He also la He sa tWXIOUS e reduct for a purse seine this was a sore nas e the ex and existing Canadian haljbut he Jttawa her- the ind to Bay take prom- mM ter on 1e¢ license should cover the whole the en- id to the packing of herring, on of from point, amount- pendi- The impounding of herring was an ab wo he the Ww. pring solutely uld take He new the vard, bel S. restrictions questio ieved it here with n, but matter up with would ibe a big help to the halibut men, Fisher compared the her- the freedom given to fishermen in the Continued on Page Tw LIBEL CASE HEARD THIS AFT ERNOON Att grand an ine famat Campbell Hannah letter on Ju L. W. he jury lictment libel Lambie Matt Dons to Mrs. Jan ly 30th, ory Patmore brought by against ild, et Fitz] 1912. asked made for 0.) assizes this morning the were presented with in a charge of de- Sarak Mrs, in a vatrick the ladjournment of the sedition case | jon account of the non-arrivak of witnesses from Porcher Island. had t case Cards The judge For December Barometer Max temperature ..++ees he job for Ji will come morning, The libel case will be heard this afternoon, remarked tl fe, but expense against the country. up ton THE WEATHER By F. W. ! 24 hours 3rd. Min. temperature Rainfall ...+-+ee: 5 cents to 35 Wallace's. Yowling. ending 5 a. cents iat he he di not want to run up a big bill of LOrrOWw m, 28,908 i9. 38, Xmas WONDERFUL CANADIAN ENGINEERING FEAT.—The two \ Flesherton, Ont., before and after the Beaver river was “squeezed” electric engineers for developing power. The pipe delivers the ac power house, a drop of 520 feet, the second largest in Can ada, hibit at the PROHIBITIONISTS SIT Vance o'clock this morning HAMBURG-AMERICAN DIRECTORS ARE GUILTY--PLOT TO DISABLE S.S. MINNESOTA DEBATING ALL NIGHT 7 GE (Special to The Dally News.) Dec. 3.—The till in debate McBride | | uver, pro-| ; | ion convention sat one} on] ERMAN PLOT TO WRECK THE © .S. MINNESOTA : iews show Tugenia Falls, near into a single pipe by the hydro ‘umulated flow from 2,500 acres LIBERAL MEETING A Liberal meeting willbe held in the commodious rooms of the Association, Stork itor k, 2nd Avenue, on > Friday evening December 3rd, ¢ mmeneing at 8:45 o'clock, 4 8) oh SPEAKERS: ae MR. G. R. NADEN Who will particularly deal with Prince Rupert in its re lation to the Provincial MR. Who will handle the subject lation to the Di Both of these speakers are th iver minor their subject, having in the poration and their addresses interest t) many who an Inay of with which the spealers will deal. be unaware many matter EVERYBODY WELCOME ERED STORK Prince should since C Government and Rupert in its re 1 Government, yroughly conversant with : . ‘ . city since before inccr- be of very especial ome to the city and whe s of deep public concern that of Niagara. exceeding DAILY NEWS” E EAGERLY _ LOOKED FOR OR IN TRENCHES An erannitiae’ alk and newsy letter to Godenrath, s just hand from Percy F. in which he expresses | the great pleasure with which the BULGARIA IS INVADED BY A RUSSIAN ARMY Germans Sent to Meet Them— Huns Occupy Monastir—The French Find Many Bulgar Rifles. (Special to The Dally News.) London, Dec.3.—News has been received here that the Russians have entered Bulgaria, and that the Austro-German army has beeri deflected towards the Bul-* garian-Roumanian frontier to meet the new enemy in that re- gion. Germans in Monastir. The occupation of Monastir by the afternoon is reported from Salon- iki. \ French Drive. Austro-Germans yesterday -The French troops in. their drive against the Bulgarians, found two thousand Bulgarian rifles in one trench, Montenegrins Pressed. The Montenegrins are evacuat- ng Pleveje under pressure by the Austrian forces. Austrian M. P.’s Arrested. Thirty-three of the members of the Austrian Reichstag have beer the action of. Premier oe fchidnd eat 45 tlitude Vessel Putting “Back to Frisco—' Prince Rupert boys receive The was CORI lat ne atti Nae! Had Been Thies Weeks cut | Daily News. Perey is still with of the premier is entirely unsat- | re ; : 4 From Seattle—Steamship the medical section of the Cana- lefactory, | Directors Guilty. {dian Scottish, and right proud to The prohibitionists will insist Peeves gy tea aia Sere be attached to a ‘“‘kiltie” regiment. on a referendum being taken on | ' *rancise ee The | : es ‘ bf leat ; | San Francisco, Dec. 3.—The | At the time of writing, he had a day apart from election day. or i ssots . if 5 ; te \ : ly a] 2 fs : Hill Liner Minnesota, which left alk welitenced dni i dined teased t as decided to open negotia- jsp; ’ ree ks ago for Eng- 7 . : wa : 7 7 jSeattle thre week igo for Eng to Mrs. ~Godenrath, .whoe is in Oo nswit othe political partles “jan, s re . e to Ss 7ran- | ; tio nsw a ! a l ae | and, is returning to San Fran Rneland taaneanne thoi a: Raps and 0 “g another CONnVENDLIOL fajcen s expecte . ) ar aa to ¢ * | : i | - i . It is expected that, on Bet Oa breakdown, coupled with a ater o o decide whé uture jap; sevars arraata e 4 ves : nt ; bs arrival, veral arrest will b jfractured arm. Mrs .Godenrath actio ye taken. made | i eee oe ade. is steadily improving, but it is --—-——— ————_-—_—— -——-- | . pag ‘ ‘ oO It is rumoree that a plot has | doubtful whether she will ever re- VERY MUCH WANTED been discovered to disable her eae the full use of her right CONFIDENCE MAN TAKEN machimery, The crew was closely | ..m, and there is a likelihood of scrutinized for German agents be- [he r being invalided from the ser- ee lfore leaving Seattle. The liner$ I vice. Special to The Daily News.) ‘ SERRE Fee ee had passed Mexico before it¢was | M Camonvathin: ta : best Bait ‘. 1c. 3. obert : Mr. Godenra 8 oO assisté Ss Redding, Gal,, Deo. Ros ’ |decided to return in distress. ; : D. Jones, alias Joseph Smith, a ; lin caring for the wounded, Jack ; ’ Shipping Directors Guilty. fa 5 eb A bh ani al confidence mi has iFrost, of Hazelton, and “Bunty professional confiden man, ha : = New York, Dec. 3.—After seven | s : e been arrested He is wanted in | Sutherland, also from the interior, ; ree hours’ deliberation, the first ballot} vs New York, San Francisco, Port : |have both been wounded. Jack : of the jury found three directors ae donald: and seek: Temiite as ‘ ‘ aa ‘e Ruper He posed | j 1wedona and Jack 0 Ing are land and Prince Rupert. | ind one officer of the Hamburg-|) tl th beet Lala aa i as ¢ agi ’ iter for the 3 oth in e quartermasters de- as a magazine writer for the (| American line of steamers guilty | ORR ES Yublis ig Compal of | : ve ie le Jack & ams 18 a lis Publishing Compan) nD of conspiracy to defraud the |! vs adelphia ’ \*mule skinner’ in the transport ai hihi United States government, by} ; iil ae so es : service. F. Batchelor is a lance- Fr ld | { m sending supply vessels to Germ | ral in tl renad ection “For auld lang syne—-get some as corpora le grenade sectio : eruisers during the wat hey | : : ae of those nifty Xmas Cards shown i” _jalong with Corporal Tommy o lie » to a ter if two years , be. Monae wena. 9g2-4,) liable to a te - ‘ V ’ { | | Brewer, Jack Allan, J. E. Bennett, " mprist ’ al a fine of S410. | ‘ 7 ~ et pany |imprisonment and's | Billy Buchan, A. J. Collison, H. H. Tovl > par ‘ Tallace’s 10 ? : Toyland now ready at Walla 000, : _|Pindlay, ‘Dodds’ Green, W. Greg- a im noes o eessory, J. F. Hutehinson, A, 8. Hor- jsuridl, W. H. Kirk, ‘Jock’ Tait, and | the Wearmouth boys. They are | la goodly ithe north, bunch of ‘bombers’ from commonly known as the j ‘suicide gang.’ ”’ Mr. ithat ithe > left most of them being in Eng- to a handful of Godenrath goes on say there is hardly Rupert boys original Prince ‘land recovering from wounds, jwhile some have crossed the great divide, He says that the Canadian Scottish jreputation front. an enviable the has earned along western Cards—dainty and Wallace's, all you be there The Liberal Christmas ‘medium in price Will Friday? Where? meeting of taking part in the in Vienna the imprisoned for peace movement other day. GERMANY PURCHASES SWEDISH COPPER COINS Swedish papers just to hand throw an interesting light on German methods of obtaining copper. Recently the Swedish government minted 60,000,000 kroner jin copper, about sixteen million dollars. Today small change can hardly be procured in Sweden, as German agents bought up this huge quantity of copper, so that the today bombarding the Germans are Allies with Swe- dish “pennies,” SAFETY FIRST—USE NEW WELLINGTON COAL. PHONE 116 ni2. MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow = ————s nnn Extra Special Program — Essanay Photoplay, ‘THE GREAT SILENCE’ In three reels. Powerful Modern Drama, featuring Francis Bush- man, @ Rialto Star. “THE SALE OF THE RANCH” A Corking Burlesque. “THE ESCAPE ON THE LIMITED” A thrilling Railroad Drama. Ham Camedy—“MELODIOUS MIX- uP”—A Riot of Lan ghter. Coming Monday “and Tuesday, 20th _ Episode of “THE BROKEN COIN”. Coming Soon, A Kalem Top-Notch Broadway masterpiece, “Midnight At Maxim's’; Also Charies Chaplin in 2-reel comedy, “THE BANK.” ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. crowd to Self’s course, Follew the Cafe. There is a reason, Next Majestic Theatre, ioe2tr,