= L VOL, VII. » 24, AILY PRINCE RUPERT, B. G., TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916. ———— a PRICE FIVE CENT ——— ALLIES SEND AN ULTIMATUM TO. GREECE GREEKS EXPECTED TO JOIN GERMANY --- si_AND OF CORFU TAKEN BY FRENCH — _—_— —_———— —_—— ——<——— ALLIES EXPECT CREECE T0 JOIN ENEMY IN WAR}! ccs compulsory service. An amend- NO MODIFICATION OF | COMPULSORY SERVICE | (Courtesy Hotel Prince Rupert | Entente Powers Ready to Occupy ment was brought down last night Athens—Allies have a Steel Band Round three Sides of Greece. asking that Ireland be included in the measure, but was negatived Germany Getting Supplies: , The blockade is failing to pre (Special to The Dally News.) vent supplies entering Germany, London, Jan. 18. The early oc-|and there is a demand that the cupation of Athens by the Entent troops, and the entry of Greece|the hands of the government ani control of the seas be taken out of into the war on the side of the|given entirely to the navy. reutonic Allies seems a certainty There is a big increase in ship today ments from the United States to It is estimated that Britain and|Germany. The government may requisition the entire mercantile 400,000 men wn Franes have marine Band of Steel. pe rogonte atts wave formed RQUR FATALITIES WHEN i bar around three sides seannennee ns eneuie fourth in| FIRE SWEEPS BRANDON sisi . coe wat es. fins (Special 6: The Daily pon n-Bulgerian eae Brandon, Jan, 148—A fire which that Greece is about to {ions are 23 th var. and the Entente swept through the Syndicate Block Rankin’s departmenta! has destroyed Doig's, are prepared accordingly Ultimatum to Greece. Berlin, Jan. 48—An ultimatum |stores, and adjoining stores. to the Greek government has been Miss McCort, Miss 8. Egger- presented by France and Britain.|ston, MisseMarsh and Clarence that | Walker have been burned to death. and Robertson's rhe ultimatum requires Greece shall deliver passports to the ministers of the Central Pow- Others have been injured: PROFESSIONALS WIN ICE HOCKEY MATCH gathering had fun at the rink ers within forty-eight hours, fail- ing which they will take the nec- essary measures to enforce it. Quite a large VESTRY MEETING OF ST- ANDREW'S CHURCH fifteen minutes’ last night when teams represent- men and the ing the business At th meeting of St professionals met in an ice hockey e € op ; \ndrew’s vestry It is reported that some of insist that the Anglican Church las same ht a very satisfactory financial | te gentlemen rt was brought down, con lering conditions, Envelope col- today they feel it must have lasted for at least a week. ctions showed an increase ovel The professional men ran out 1044 of $57.32, though there was of $336-69 in the open The balance in han: lecrease rather easy winners by 2 goals ” Tagan to nothing, but it is only fair to is $41.74 as against $99-54 last state that they had chosen the veal youngest players at their com- ah congregations showed an mand while the business men de ‘verage of 85, while the Sunday pended more upon weight to carry them through. The teams were: Professionals W. E. Williams, Adair Carss, A Young, B- Love, A. McMaster and A. Saint. Stork, George D. Tite, George A School attendance averaged 65 Votes of id heartily carried, to the chou thanks were propesed, th its leader and organist whi 0 Business men: had given their services free; t the ladies’ organizations for the : : a eood work done, and to the Sun Sweet, Bud Corley, Geo. Frizzel and T. G: Dunean, The proceeds donated to the Red Fa ig day School teachers. . re sArOss rhe following officebearers wert were elected for the ensuing year: Reetor’s Warden, W: E. Burritt; Peoples’ Warden, R. L- MeIntosh: Secretary-treasurer, ©, © Purdie Fund. SILVER STANDARD MINE READY TO SHIP ORE lnvelope Secretary, H. B. Cambie; Lay Representatives to Synod, H M. de Gex; Audi- The Silver Standard mine has several hundred tons of ore sack- ed ready for shipment, including Arrange- ’. Gross and L tor, E. H, Mortimer! John Shirley, H, T. Willett, J. MeMullin, John T. G Groves, E, D. Johnson, Bs id Sidesmen 4 200 tons of zine ore: ments are now being made for its transportation and Angus Stewart : and A. L. MoHugh are expected Barada Rea Mores fr Me to come north from Vancouver to Croskie, A. B- Williams, A. H Tomlinson, A. Williamson, Cc. W Hlomer, Steven King, and Mr. Cook Conway, complete shipping arrangements CHEAP FUEL Good wood cut to any length, LONDON CAFE ¢5.00 cord. 2 feet—$4.50, 4 feet And Grill «3.50. Also best lump coal, : PONY EXPRIUSS, DAINTY MEALS AT J30. REASONABLE PRICES —_———_—_———_— Hart Bik Third Ave. There will be some rousing speeches at the Liberal meeting BOXES FOR LADIES on Friday in the Stork Block, * “TOMMY” WEARS HOLLY: Home for a few days Christmas leave with smiling faces and caps decorated with real-helly berries—the “Christmassy touch.” ‘VILLA’S EXECUTIONER EXECUTED AT JUAREZ (Special to The Dally News.) KAISER’S SECOND SON ON MISSION TO GREECE. (Special to The Dally News.) game lasted for an hour, while | |Monday, is expected to ratify this | an Cs Fred. | uncon- El Paso> Jan. 18.—Colone Miguel Baca-Valles, Villa’s Carranza | London, Jan. 18—An firmed report says that Prine: official exe | | Ritel lof the Kaiser, has visited | ne ‘ are uncle, King Constantine of Greece squad at Juarez, station. The jwas witnessed by the occupants Friederich, the second so! itioner for army, Wwas his executed by a firing outside of tie “E ay axecullo on a special mission for the Ger- railway SageuLlon man government, Martial Law in Greece: Athens, Jan. 18.—The of a special train of American Greek refugees- government, in agreement with i _ HON. C. E- TISDALL WILL ithe King, has proclaimed martial BE HERE THURSDAY law. Parliament, which meets on} Kk. Tisdall, minister of PRS UE lpublie works, will arrive here on COLD STORAGE PROPOSAL Thursday morning, on a visit throughout northern British Co- imbia. He intends to visit Haz- At the eity council last night elton. Vanderhoof and’ Prince a letter from George L- Clayton Ginna. (Renee. over the Ocha: in regard to a proposed cold stor- o Kamloops, where a cabinet age and ice plant was read, Mr. Clayton said that the G, T P. had set municipal fish meeting will be held aside a site for a| STUDYING HALIBUT wharf, but that the city had done nothing on ac-) W. d. Thompson, of Leland count of the lack of funds. He | Standf rd. University, is in the wanted to have the lease turned |cil He is making a study of lover to a company who ,would|the life history of the halibut for | erect a wharf, cold storage andjthe = pre depart- lice plant at an estimated cost of ment and intends to leave for the $200,000. He asked for full par-|banks on board the Andrew Kelly, Fish and Cold vincial fisheries ticulars as_to the lease of the!lof the Canadian site, elc. The matter was refer-) Storage Company, on Wednesday red to the finance committee. | | High class shoe repairing; wal Don't forget the Liberal ann prices. G. Hill, opposite post- ‘onice tf meeting on Friday. POLED LODO LOLI IE “ANNUAL MEETING LIBERAL ASSOC. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE RUPERT WILL BE HELD IN THE ASSOCIATION'S ROOMS, STORK BLOEGK, .2ND AVE,, ON FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24ST, COMMENCING AT 8:15 O'CLOCK. OFFICERS FOR THE ENSUING YEAR WILL °BI ELECTED. AT THE SAME TIME THERE WILL BE A PRO GRAM OF SOME GOOD, ROUSING SPEECHES, STANDING COMMITTEES NAMED BY THE MAYOR There was quite a large andj- ‘e in the city hall last- night hen the members of the new ‘ouncil took their seats for the time. After the usual rou- Lint business had been gone following standing snmittees for the year were an- inced, with the mayor as a ml ( each ex-officio: Fin- nce—O, H. Nelson chairman r. MeClymont, J. Dybhavn, D-. C WeRae, and R- J. D Smith. Board of works and water:—-T. McClymont chairman), W- H Montgomery, and W. G. Barrie. Fire, light and phone:—J. Dyb- havn (chairman), R- J. D- Smith, B. Casey. ind George Health, licence and market:— George B. Casey (chairman), D. . McRae and W.- H. Montgomery: ¢ Room:—D. C- McRae ian}, V. Basso-Bert, Capt. McLean. Hospital board represéntatives: rvik, and D t MeClymont and Geo. B- Casey. Exhibition board representa- R. J. D. Smith and W- G. tivesi— Barrie- con- The cemetery committee sists, by by-law, of the chairmen of the standing committees to- rether with the mayor as chair- man. Mayor McCaffery, in addressing he council, said that he under- stood the mandate given them by the people was one of retrench- He asked the arious committees to investigate nent and economy: their various depart back to the sunecil, when they would get to- thoroughly ments and report zether on common ground to vork out any possible plan of ‘etrenchment which was com- nensurate with efficiency. RED CROSS SALE Last Friday's Red Cross sale, conducted by Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Dawson, realized the sum of $60 Che ladies desire to thank Messrs. Killas Bros. for the use of their store, and all who contributed in any way to the suecess of the sale. Home cooking and pastry of all kinds can be disposed of at these sales largely in excess of the sup- ply sent in, therefore the ladies if the city are requested to send along all they can- KAISER VERY ILL London, Jan. 17.—A _ wireless dispatch from Rome says that Queen Sophie of Greece, has been summoned to the bedside of her frothber, Emperor William, whose ilIness is described as_ serious: ihe queen, the message says, is to depart at once for Berlin, "THE CRADLE Born to Mr, and Mrs. Cecil R- tfeatt, MeMordie daughter, at the general hospital this morning. Born to.Mr,. and Mrs, J- Johnstone, Lakelse, a son, at the Apartments, a Bruce general hespital this morning: Remember the Liberal annual meeting in Liberal headquarter: on Friday night, BULGARIA. AND TURKEY DESIRE TO TALK PEACE Bulgarian Dissension in Albania Leads to Withdrawal of Troops — French Take Corfu. (Special to The Daily News.) London, Jan. 18—It is reported from Athens that the Bulgarian withdrawal from Albania was due to dissension, Separate Peace. Bulgaria and Turkey desire to open separate peace negotiations with the Entente Allies. French Take Corfu. Four Freneh cruisers landed Greek Corfu while the inhabitants were troops on the island of, asleep. The island was formerly used as a hostile submarine base- Reports from German sources state that the Allies are landing Plaleron, miles troops at Piraeus and and also at Orfano, fifty northwest of Saloniki. General Sarrail Commands. General Sarrail, commander of the Freneh forces at Saloniki, is said to have taken supreme com- mand of the Allies’ troops, bring- ing the whole expedition under his control. , SPLENDID SKATING CARNIVAL ARRANGED Tomorrow night at 8 o’clock there will be a grand skating car- nival at the Market Place rink in aid of the Red Cross Fund, The following are. the events:—One handicap; one mile closed race; half-mile backward; half- mile, ladies’; half-mile, lady and gentleman, and an cbstacle race, mile while a matched race will also take place- Prizes will be awarded for the best fancy costume (lady's); best fancy. costume (gents’); best comic costume (lady's); — best comie costume gents’); best lady skater; best gentleman skater, and for the best fancy and comic eostumes worn by boys and eirls under fifteen. A _ suitable list of prizes is being prepared. STATION AGENT AT NEW HAZELTON MUST REMAIN ~The Board of Commissioners has re- Ottawa, Jan, 17. Railway fused the application of the Grand rrunk Pacific Railway for an or- der to authorize the discontinu- ance of the station agent at New Hazelton. The board declares that the company must continue to maintain the agent at this point for the present, Best quality of household lump and nut coal—Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15, fs. Follow the crowd to 8Self’s Cafe. There is a reason,. Next Majestic Theat:e, 4:46 EVERYBODY WELCOME