The Daily news- V.7 r PRINCH RUPKRT, II. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1010. PRICE FIVE CENTS RUM1AH ITU A ON SCAUS ALARM PEACE TALK FUTILE SAYS CECIL - TWENTY GERMAN AVIATORS ARE ROUTED PEACE TALK IS TWENTY GERMAN Th e nn i own wuni V m m W m T.m a. m Jm A Curse" RUPERT MUNICIPAL COL MIGNAULT MOVEMENT STARTED FUTILE AT THE AVIATORS FLEE By Sir George E. Foster WILL RECRUIT A public meeting was held last PRESENT TIME BRITISH TWELVE In address evening under the auspices of the nn at the Empire Club, Toronto, recently, Sir George COMPATRIOTS H. Foster described Prince Rupert as a "town which lies under a Trades and Labor Council, in the curse, an absolute curse". By this, Sir George meant that Prince Carpenters Hall, with a view to London Alarmed over Rumanian Several Enemy Planes Brouaht Rupert had been the victim of the real estate craze! that lots had forming a municipal movement Incomplete Battalions May Be Situation Ominous Sllsnce Down British all Safe-Little been boosted away up to enormous prices, which it would take years Amalgamated Crowther The name of the Prince Rupert at Petrograd and Fighting on of hard labor to bring to a remunerative level. He instanced the Warns Wholesale Bucharest. West Front. case of a lot on Second Avenue for,whlch $18,000 was paid and Municipal Movement was adopted Bakers. and the following office-bearers which is a perpendicular wall of rock which a contractor wanted gptclil to The Dilly Kewi.) (Special to The Daily Stwi.) were elected: Chairman, V. J. (Special to Tbe Dally newt) $11,000 to bring to street level, making the buyer's investment London, Nov- 25. Lord Ilobcrt London, Nov. 25. Twelve Brit $29,000. Sir George look this city and this particular lot as a text McCulchcon; Secretary, pro tern, Ottawa, Nov. 25. F. B. Mc- Cecil has notified tho associated ish aeroplanes engaged a fleet of for a sermon on development and production. No doubt the sermon II. O. Roberts; Committee: J. J. Curdy, under secretary to the that all peace talk at the was needed, even" in Toronto. Anderson, A. W. Edge, Aid. Geo. press twenty hostile machines over the Minister of Militia, announces present time is futile. Canada, like every new- country, has had its share of speculators. Casey, J. A. Thompson, and J. C. The position of Rumania is the western front yesterday. The Ger The mere fact that a man comes here from the old country means Gavlgan, The committee has that 370,000 Canadians have en considerable alarm man aviators were dispersed by that he is a speculator. The fact that a man moves his family from power to add to its numbers. listed during the last twenty-seven subject of as Ontario to the northern coast of BritisbColumbla means that that of tho claims recorded by the gunfire of the British airmen, There was a general discussion months- a result man is a speculator. He is ready to lake chances, even to paying the Austro-Germans that they who displayed superior ability in $18,000 for a lot with a hump of rock on it. It is not impossible, of a platform framed by the The recruiting authorities are have driven tho Rumanians out handling their machines. Ln fact, not unlikely, that Sir George Foster himself has, in the past, Trades and Labor Council, the seriously considering the amalgamating of the Jiul Valley and have captured One German aeroplane was de been tempted to speculate a little, even to buying vacant lots. Still questions of trades unionism, of the various battalions there is truth in Sir George's statement that is needed production which are not yet up to full stroyed and several wcro driven municipal ownership, wider education thousands of kilometres of and that speculation has been overdone. However, Sir George is to the ground in damaged con and the Saturday half-holiday strength, with a view to starling wheat a economist fertile country. enough of an to know that such rash speculation carries It is doubtful whether Rumania dition. AH of the British planes with it its own cure, and that man cannot live by buying rocks being tho chief. as many soldiers across the Atlantic tan withstand a prolonged attack returned safely to their base. alone, even if he has $18,000. as possible at an early date, 1 against the invaders, and the Western. Front-British The part of Sir George's speech which we take exception to is RUPERT'S ADVANTAGES in order that they may receive a artillery fire disposed that in which he says of Prince Rupert, "Who live there now? The winter training in England which ilence which is being observed men who have speculated and who are banging on by the skin of ARE BEING RECOGNISED is impossible in Canada, because of an attack by German infantry by both Petrograd and Bucharest their teeth and their too nails to see if the good Lord in some way is creating Intense excitement on the Sommo front last night. or another will send a windfall to enable them to get out of their of the severe winter. here. The enemy artillery Is particu- bad business." A recent issue of the Seattle Colonel Arthur Mignault has Berlin larly active at Lcs Boucfs and Sir George must have met the wrong people when he visited P.-I. devotes much space to an been granted leave of absence Report. Beaucourt, two of the points re Prince Rupert, or it may be that he obtained a distorted view of article by Gen. II. M. Chittenden, from active service at the front Berlin reports that Von Mac-kenrens The latter Is not Sir George arrived here the authorized things. unlikely. on in the Engineering News, advo and has been to recruit cently captured by the British and army on the Dobrudja evening following the provincial election in which a Tory majority French-Canadians through. eating the construction of i front has again succeeded in French, m , of 38 as turned"into a Liberal majority of 27. Sir..George wai:o th' oiifCanada.-" , trowing the Danube at several Hritlsh Steamer Sunk. anxious about the result that he wired from Smithers for the paper thirty-mile"' tunnel "througli- Paris, Nov. 25. The British giving the results. He arrived in Prince Rupert on the evening of Cascades at a cost of $50,000,000. Bakers Warned. points. steamer Brierlon has been sunk. Friday, September 17th, in a very pessimistic mood. Sir George The scheme was mooted some Hon. T. V. Crothers, Minister is not so young as he once was, though still very active on his feet, and found favor in of Labor, has issued a warning ngo years INTERESTING LECTURE Her crew of thirty-one was safely and, after the shock he had Just received, it is excusable if he failed threatening criminal action but the plan was Portland, Ore., brought to land. with his old-time Had to look on life In Prince Rupert buoyancy. he met the man who paid $18,000 for that lot, he might have at that timo considered far too against wholesale bakers, unless Rtr. Dr. II. II. Grant presided at THE CHICAQO EXPRESS learned that the gentleman is still quite satisfied with his bargain costly and not necessary for re the practice of refusing to sell the meeting in the Salvation Army CRASHES INTO HOTEL am! that he is looking forward to the day when the Grand Trunk tention and development of trade, bread to retailers who do not up barracks last evening when Commissioner Pacillc hotel will tnrow us evening snaaow over uiai ioi. ue mignu geame pi enters into a hold the stated price, is imme Sowtan delivered a have learned that the gentleman had visions of a future in wnicni . , ... . diately discontinued. most the Oiwcltl to The Pally Kews.) n,.r .Irv.lnpk, would not be Idle but would resnond. to the clamor 0f aiscU8S,on ua w lU0 rBlttU,B uu interesting lecture on ---- - - -- - , , ... , , , ork San Duskey, Nov. 25, T h e tho rivetter and the shipwright: that the buyer was not worrying vantages oi me various uuruuis done by the Salvation Army Pennsylvania Railway Steel City over what he had paid for the lot but that he was looking forward on the coast, showing that Prince A LITTLE VONUNTEER" AT during the war. Of particular interest to to tho day when wheat elevators would line the harbor and liners I nimpr i9 iiie oniy Dor which is THE WESTHOLME THEATRE bound from Chicago Iixpress, were his accounts of tho from Japan, urnna, Australia, new eaiana, tnma ana me uriusn l, ni,.aii,i inn. tmm Mi work done in Sweden and nussia. Pittsbure. ran through a derail Isles would discharge and take on cargo at Prince Rupert. I ' , . , Joyce Fair, In "A Little Volun Mrs. switch at Forest, Ohio, in a blind Iln.l Sir fipr.rir.. not hi-pii takinir a clooinv view of thinBS. he olea" ,J,,U' i,,c "l"cl Wells played pianoforte se teer, is the attraction at the Ine snowstorm yesterday. The might have enquired now many minions oi pounas oi naimui meifuna ao "c u lections very acceptably and tho ripped its through a steamer George K. Foster had brought in to Prince Rupert during vantages but Prince Rupert is the Westholme tonight. The piece is way fiirl Guides and Salvation Army express described photoplay of smiles 1" 1 "a,c " " as a hotel building Tho mail clerk u, I,asi ycar ii.is only one wriicn lias now. Hoy Scouts exhibitions of ... ...... . .. is gave iioiciiuusi'3 iuiie iiiu .UI i .iv .-... ohnwinor Ihnf. Inn ahln and tears and a particularly drill. was the only one to be seriously n l r.ni.l.nii n.iil utvloflll XTVta PflFB nf flttll llAVP loft tlATA fftP iVl A I Sound ,,as pleasing production. There is injured. east on one morning. He might have reflected that he had arrived Pin5 trado of puget at tho closo of the salmon canning season, and that this district doubled in four years, the nr- also a gazette showing the latest I'seful gifts: Felt Slippers. CROWS NEST MINERS now packs more salmon than any other part of the coast, though I ticle goes on to state that there happenings the world over and a Wallaco's. 277. MAY STRIKE MONDAY tho bulk of the benefit still goes to Vancouver. j8 a ranidiy developing trado be few good comedies complete the ir i.eorge. nau uu ho urcu iCC..u inuv iuo c..u u. w ,... tili9 POJls. nnti Siberia. show. Christian Science Society services nail come, since tne lories nan ueeu.su uiuruusuiy uc&eu. imgui . Hazel Dawn, in "Tho Feud tho Is Uanan. China. Australia, (Special to Ttw Dally Kws. i i i it. v.,.i.,- t..nnnn ,r., are held Sunday at 11 IlilO IfUllll-U U1UL U1CIU mo Ul o uuuwo uuo uauuiiiiB " w.uu-1 - .... Irtl ...III V, !,, . it,. every Fernie. U. C. Nov. 25. It is sands of tons of copper ore, mined within easy reach of Prince lands of tho Paciflo and I.atln "' - 'n. Sunday School at 12 noon. jestic Theatre tonight for the minor In thnlltuperi onu lliai It was tune me gmcriiuicui. wus wutikiug nuu atunsiAmerica, anu limi me ninsi uuu- Wednesday evening meeting at 8 II.. -.1 ln a mnll a. n nil flnnna, mflnAMr ft Ihft nnvlh....... pnaal i-1. r I , . . ... n.i.lltonafll nf HintA U'hn lliil nnt B PO r.-, ... v.i tnaa will slon work ca,u lu " "" -"i'i--' "v serous rival to ceauie in uws "'clock Hays Building, 245 2nd lrode Vancouver or 1 rince - Avenue. on Monday. Tho ultimatum to u be, tnal everyUling looked of lhe 8ame dUmal hue, he reproduced in ame will also be tho mine owners expires tonight Inight havo encountered husky fishermen by the, score who had Just Prt. adding that Prince Rupert . .,n,0nna ,l loM.a.l i.l.nn.. f.i. GnvAPnl ImnilrPil Hnllftra n h tasiiH nf nnnlwill. in future venerations.. prOU-l1"" D" y"e. aOIUIlf V l-UOIH V VIIVlULO nvvi HH wtmmw w w I NEW WELLINGTON and none (j I II U VUlltt COAL, manded has yet been granted trip to tho banks, the halibut banks. ably be the keener competitor.! plione no. wo havo Just ro If the Minister of Trade and Commerce were here today, he After pointing out that the C. P. THE CRADLE ived a shipment of 500 tons would find that, since he was here In September, there has been new R. has spent millions in lowering SUN AND TIDE lnnmoiil riirhl nt Prinen nnnprt's front dnnr. nn Pnreherl ump Coal. Wo aro prepared to " " " - I ,. .... 1. ...t.i. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. I'Ut In Ih and. and that the back door has a view of many inviting copper. ,lH wauo er your winter's coal for yon. Sunday, November 2fith. gold and galena prospects, some of which are already shipping ore lout eliminating tho costly main- Foley, 1158 Ambrose Avenue, a Sun rises ....8:18 a. m. Hat is giving good returns. The men Sir George found hanging on tenanco between Hope and Banff,l80n. nl the General Hospital yes. ..32 r. m. ly 11,0 8kin of lheir leelh and their 100 natl8 must hBV0 beon tho the writer shows that tho Grand terday. WESTHOLMR Kun sets i.,.n..i.i.i. ..1.,. i.o.i li Ant 1 vr 1 11 fr Anil paIv r Cf IIia 1 a t nn I rrnxr High water ...1:50a.m. Ht. 10.5 , u be Uml no encountered the man who. when asked Trunk Paciflc lak,nB lhe eUow Church Hazaar In OPIRA HOUSE t. ,ni,n Ht. 7.7 Kvl.nl Iia H(,l tn a llvlntr PAnlfnH Mint Iia was nn llin PnnaArvnHvA IlCau PaSS fOUte. has 1110311 Q Presbyterian Bt Plcturw Md BmI Muile. ... ....n. . - i;3Sn.'m. lit. 22.8 executive. water grado to Prince Rupert. It l"u "'"""""f TONIOHT ONLY ivntnr 8o0p. 111. Ht. 1.8 Reverting again to land speculation, U must be admitted that it (a highly satisfactory to tho peo-29th, at 3 p. m. All kinds or LOW I I, ..... I I I ., V,n.lnln k..t I- t, 1 1 I. I I V 1,1 I t .1 ... . J O I O E PAIR i..,lav N'oi Pinber 27tll. uuiumimeiummwi uiu mo tu , uui, in -i iiilu nujici k, u.o , of prnco ftupert that an -villas liuvuiuca, pmui uuu iuui,, " '"""""ll " I Dominion government, or wtiicn Nip iieorge is a member, is re. I I ... m i i I photoplay of smiles and '""I etc. ie aim icfs sen. I Amoplpnn wrllpp should fiillv I sewing, rises. H.OU B. "I.I .11... m i,, 1 1. ,nnnt nnlrnfrnnn. I r.nl.1 m I BO I , Tears Sun n u i j u s i u i u inn puyiiiK me inui iiuhokuuuii uiilo eer iuiu lur iiruu-i n. i .. LITTLE VOLUNTEER" Sun sets .. J:30 p. m.Lrlv In ll.r- city. The government mM 0S 000 f. n nlP nf appreciate tllO Importance Of BPieniim IHUSIWBI l.ronru.11 1.1 "QAZETTE" High water .2:30 a.m. Ht. 19.0 INSIHH properly 100 root by 100, and on top or that paid $27,533 to Princo nupcrt as a trade centre evening ii . .. . . ......... . ..i Greening tho latest happen, Low water ...8:23 a.m. Ht. 7.8 xcavato me samo. mis propeny was uougni as a posuomco site. on tno paciflo coast. of tho Universe. lit. 22.5 It is still merely a site, the Conservative executive being the owners illlgh water ...2:17 p.m. of tho building which is rented to the government as a post-olllco.I LONDON CAFE C O MEP1 E 8 lit. 1.9 DEADLY FIRE TRAP ikp ...9:10p.m. fills site is more than a site: it is a pond, and if Sir George lakes MAJE8TIO THEATRE Captain McOce. M. M. b. A. tho trouble to look up tho appropriations for this city, he will find AND GRILL HAZEL DAWN that an amount is set aside to keep the water pumped out or this! (SpcUl to Tb Dl!y Newt.) Third Avenue '?HE FEUD IN n. hharsl Rubbers 1 1 Rubbsrslll 122,533 holo in the ground. Figuring the .usual increase for corner New York, Nov. 25, Tho Y. M, Servss Nothing but th Bsst QIRL' . . Itlllll. HlA Dnnlloi.mil u-lin hnuirlil lhn 1 1 A OftO Int al.n.il.l l.n.,a nn.ll i-...i,.-ivo ngency for uoouricn ' '" " " "Y"vy"' ; ' "- C. A. building at Columbus, Ohio, STRICTLY UNION HOUSE HELEN sv. icui.iiiiij iiir il. nn inn iiximin ni inn iriivnrnniAnr nnno rnr iniwm lAta i HOLMES Rubbers. All styles and .. . is burning and fifty persons have Amerlcnn u u .,lug c, g, n Fogtl,p h, -niinnimna nr th BOXES FOR LADIES "Th .. m.i ""o i no uams sizes, IVck'H Shoo Store. la greatest sinners in paying Inllaled prices for Princo Rupert properly.I tcn- trapped by tho flames.