The Daily News ST TIT. SO. 28j PRINCE RUPERT, H. C, MONDAY, DECEMHEIl 11, 1916. PRICK FIVE GEM'S UFD GEORGE'S PI OQUH 17 W.av M n nonci 7 C7 NED WAR COUNCIL APPOINTED-MERCHANTMEN TO BE ARMED-NATION MOBILIZED - HOYD GEORGE ANNOUNCES CONSTANTLY THREATENS TO PERSONNEL OF WAR COUNCIL JOIN FORCES WITH GERMANY LOW DERBY NEW WAR SECRETARY CUniON, TIR3T CIVIL CLEECE PREPARED FOR BLOCKADE ARMY SUPPLIED WITH LORD OF THE ADMIRALTYHODGE, MINISTEI1 OF AMMUNITION AND ARMS FOOD TICKETS ISSUED LABOR BONAR L1.W AND CURZON TO IN ATHENS SUNDAY RUMANIANS ARE LEAD THE WAft COUNCIL FLEEINO BEFORE MACKENZEN London. Dec. 11- It Is an-lis l.elieved lhat the accumulated ! London, Dec. 11. King Con-jending June 30th last, tho Ger- nounced that the new war council stocks of liquor on hand will be slanlinc has informed, the Allied 'man submarines had sunk 510 till consist of Premier Lloyd diverted to other purposes than ministers at the Foreign Legation vessels. During that time C20 George. Lord Milncr, Earl Curzon, use as a beverage. The dlnf.illation ... I .... .... ;in Athens that he will join with vessels Had uecn hunt. A,Bonar Law and Arthur Henderson. of whisky and gin will be ' Germany if the Entente Allies Deutschland Arrives. prohibited. Mr. rionar Law will be ths Submarines. break of! diplomatic relations Herlin, Dec. Ji. The merchant leader of the council in the House The programme of Premier with him. submarine Deutschland arrived of Commons and Karl Curzon will: Lloyd George includes the arming The Herlin newspaper Vossis-che home from her second voyage to irtin a like capacity in the House of Hritish merchantmen " tlmt Zeitung says that when the the United Slates on Saturday. pf Lords. More power will he they may be able to fight 'he Entente blockade of Greece was concentrated in the Prime Minis, nerman submarines; a great pre announced, Greece had made preparations LITTLE DAMAGE DONE lerthan ever before in the history paration for the spring offensive; to meet it. The Greek T Britain. - the mobiliring n) the entire Hritish army is well supplied with arms The high wind of yesterday did 1 The Earl of Derby, who man. civil population between the BRITISH "SERENE HIGHNESS WEDS RUSSIAN COUNTESS and ammunition. Food tickets little damage around the city. issued in Athens on Sunday. There was a high sea running 14 the (treat recruiting cam. ages of sixteen and sixty; the The marriage of Commander 11. II. 11. Prince George of liatlen-berg, were nign before compulsion was making of the blockade effective; ft. N was recently solemnized. His wife Is a second cousin Rumanian Situation. outside and several hunting par the ties had rather a rough time, but Rumanians assumed The brought in, is the new Secretary the rationing of the population of the Czar of Russia, and daughter, by his morganatic wife, the and drove all got home safely. A launch dflate for War; Sir Kdward Carton by the issue of food tickets; the Countess Torby. of Grand Duke Michael Michaelovitch. ollensive at Ploechti back. It Is reported broke from her moorings at is the First Civil Lord of Ihe increasing of the home food pro the Germans away and Rumanians Cow Hay and was carried broad Admiralty, and John Hodge is duction; the banning of all work that the Russians NEW ITALY SPRINGS . ... are in flight before Von Macken- side across the bay and piled up Minuter of Labor. The beads of not essential to the carrying on of the Danube, and on the other side. She was owned the other departments remain unchanged. of the war, and the production of FROM WAR EXPERIENCE zens army material not essential to that pur- that the Rumanian army which by two prospectors who had Just It is believed that one of the nose, and the enforcing of the! Editor Patriii. of the Pan Fran was in front of Von Falkenhayn's come in from Alice Arm. They wing, has been annihilated. got her ofT and beached her at first measures brought In by the prohibition of the use of luxuries cif.co Italian newspaper L'ltalia, right Submarine Damage. Cqw. Dajv A hole in the bottom, new government be the pro and the inslTlBtlnpr ofPertain six may has just returned from a Ottawa. Dec. 11. For the year is the extent of the damage. bibition of the sale of spirits itli meatless days each week. months visit to the Italian front account of his ex I ALBERT DAVIDSOK HAS MRS. FRANK DERRY "ALICE ARM A WONDER", CANADIAN GOLD COMPANY and gives an YESTERDAY RECEIVED PROMOTION BURIED SAYS FRANK MOBLCY, M.L.A. HAS BEEN INCORPORATED periences in a most interesting j article in the San Francisco Hul for the lato Albert Davidson, G.T.P. freight Funeral services Frank H. Mobley, M. L. A. for At the end of last week, The letin. He spent ten weeks in the Mrs. Frank Derry were held in Atlin district, returned on Saturday Canadian Gold Company. Limited, trpnrhp o f the Carso Plateau and passenger agent here, will go the Methodist Church yesterday. evening from Alice Arm was Incorporated to carry on de and up in the peaks, caves, ra Ito Vancouver at the beginning of At 2 p. m. the funeral service was there he has been looking into vMnnmenl work at the Fiddler vines and gulches of the Alps. He year to succeed L. V. Druce, held, when a combined choir from ' the transportation facilities of Creek property, near Dorreen. states that the heroism, valor and lcortiincrcia agent for the com the various churches in the city that mining district in anticipa- The company is capitalized at skill of the Italian soldiers has pany there, who has been trans took part, Rev. J. F. Dimmick conducting . . . : and the a oi a large development in $500,000, in $100 shares made the downfall of Austria cer ferred. J. D. McAulay, travelling the service, and in tbe fining in the near future. Mr. public is not invited to subscribe tain. "In the wonderful achieve ... i , , evening a most impressive me i iireigni anu passenger us cm. at oiiey. who has always been a to any of the stock. The presl .,,i r.f ihn llnlinn annv. which(Canadian Girl Decorated by the I morial service was held. Irra believer In the future of this dent of the Canadian Gold Com have commanded the admiration KingMiss Myra Goodeve, the Juneau' A,aska' 8UCCeeds Mr' Interment took place at Fair- tmp, a that the possibilities pany is It. L. Shaw. M. L. A. for of the world. I see. strange as it..I daughter of Dominion Railway lwt uavuwuu II us Cum..c..a.n 1 n ab"rvanl view Cemetery in the Sons of of Alice Arm are much greater Stettlcr, Alberta, and the vice mnv nnnear. the death sentence Commissioner A. E. Goodeve. who here in charge of freight matters, England plot. The pall-bearers than is supposed by those who president Is D. Treadway. A of militarism." Italy has accom- has been invested with the Royal and the city ticket business will were Messrs. Harry Atkins, Harry ' have no close acquaintance with strong board of directors has nlished in one short year of-war Red Cross decoration by His Ma- be in charge of G. F. Johnston. Hirch, A. H. Silversides, Stephen the camp. "It is going to be a bee.ii appointed and all financial 11U k it tV innl-WW (lorminv.V .... .. nml Aus-liofv.vo.; (h... .....c,.Kinir -Slip wpnt over"- I 1. I . King, Ed. Smart and E, A. Woods. vonder," said Mr. Mobley this arrangements have been made to tria. with their militarist system, seas with the first contingent and to ammunition anu arms, .w.y Floral tributes were sent by Sons morning, "and we must get busy carry out extensive developments twenty-five years to do. has served in France, the Dar- of England Methodist Women's 011 the transportation end of it The ore on this property is com At the outbreak of the war. danelles and at Saloniki. general U Un Missionary Society, Methodist vry soon, so that the miners may nlpr. showing gold, suver.. cupyer,i i nniv nan iiu l juu.ww cuvav Ladies Aid, Methodist Young M in their supplies more easily tni) and tine. The gold values nnn v . i.mfpssions to Unlit for Italy and war on Austria, she naa oniy Society, Me'thodist Choir, i year itticr sue nau i,vuu,vuw "vm i- - People's nd nrnund 25 ton. The com- . . . early about two dozen cannon of large cheaply than they are doing." nr a itnorougitiy armeu uu ciu'ri"-"' HhpMv if thev wished- an H. S. Irwin and Provincial Forestry pany purposes building a mill nf from 20 to 10 peace. Each replied that, though calibre and not many more of the staff, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur for every two dollars cash next spring and everything shouiu &re taken UlP. AV0U,U Uke to return to their smaller calibres, w nen me aus Snurr. Mrs. Hlake. Miss Jessie Purchase you have a chance lor be in full swing in the early sum- profeM,OIlt bu8inesses, it would be a crime trians began their great ouonsive u lnree prizes. See Tite'a window mer and it is expected that the after a fpw tnonths of stren- to think of peace until victory was on the Trentino the Italians were Mf Md Mp. a w. Kmbletun. and diPlay. will bo shipping by Oc- ... bo short of cannon that they had tf. property uous irauime. nrp R.nl won. The general opinion was. , .. . ..i, Mrs. Phil McDonald. The funeral tober. . .. . ...,.. iu Hint thid is a war anainsl war and to uisiuaiuie guus ui eumo u.mvo In the hands - - - " arrangements were to tne ironi. wucic . J ... ... , va eiU- must be fought to the hitler end uuu rusu uu uW. -v- Playing the most surprising of the n. C. Undertakers. Public CARD OF THANKS .n,i l.pn,. that militarism might be van- to the Trentino. This lack of Meeting ciency, ueeiuc .. , a, nn.i i, n.xo.n.i ni nnishpd. air. l'atrizi says no lias suuo n." tT-coL. rrncY a. quthrik, c.tr. Mr. Frank Derry anu a reiuuvc what Italy has accomplished in heard more talk oi peace in a few Italy's own factories are produc- BENEFIT BALL will Ircture cm bis ...i-i.niPii i Pilend their- neariieii . short a time. The military days since ho returned to America mg an sizes ox guns aim an ku.u WAR EXPERIENCES who assisted munitions . Hundreds of c. Under the Auspices of ihe thanks to all those vuiIp.I the than ho heard in six months in of In tbe EMPRESS nt Hie unices In connection with , ,.. ,.,.. tabliahmenls are turning out THEATRE Italian front are unanimous " F. O. E. n Wednesday, at 8 p. m. the funeral of tho late Mrs, rrank ... ,i.. .... .......-u.r ,,.!. Wa r.um.i nniv in heiipr shnne aeroplanes with great speed, at Mill" uiai ' i -. - i ... Dec. 13, in under the i i v m On Wednesday, auspices of St. and also to those who so "ior "ucks are iiei..B mun .ut- Derry contend nnd than Andrew's Society. figerent country had to financially economically the K. of P. Hall Helgerson R. Dr. H. n. Grant will kindly expressed sympathy In ob,i0Ce. ncountered by in times of peace. Everything and the navy yards are busy Hlock. preside. their great and d bereavement g UaUan anny on UlU moyeg 8mooUlly and regularly, night and day. Everything has Westholine Orchestra ALL WELCOME and to those who sent flowers. muUlllanoua fronl MUU aud factories are working methodic, regular, busi- Tickets 50 Cents. lineal mill vinrliV-p Tlin vii.k... Pr.l.. nt full rnnneliv nnd wnces nre nessuite i, WELLINGTON COAL, Linker of the people seems temperament NEW ... ... The late Lord Kitchener, after than ever before. a I ft a U. WO nave ju . .. 4 .i i a i i .... i.. 1 1 fi imvn i if uii riiHii ltimi. WESTHOLMF. nl.one a visit to tne Iiauan inmi, uuicouuieruaia!ices any uiirrt-av 1111" eoived a shipment oi ouu . . , d of ttie urituh t,e cost of living. Thero is a A new Italy has sprung1 up from LONDON CAFE OPERA HOUSE Lump Cool. We are prepared tOI lmy tQ fojjow the movonients of great shortage of coal and paper.I the necessity of the war, nnd, AND GRILL MONDAY AND TUESDAY put In your winter's coal for you. -,,.,. armv niosely. as much but. otherwise. Italy was never In when these four million men re- Third Avenue LILIAN WALKER . 7,. ..- Rneelal Was lobe learned there. .better share.. The spirit of the turn to their homes, shops and Serves Nothing but the Best "Kins. DANE'S DANGER" 07-niece. .uiniin"""r, n tii.'. 1 To th End. people runs blah and $100.000,. i fields, a new era of progress and STRICTLY UNION HOtHHC , SELIO roup TRIBUNE iiai-Iu .,Ba m! unr nrices" on all Mr. l'atrizi asked these men, 000 of war bonds were sold in civilization will follow the end of BOXES FOR LADIES "rld latest eventa. . i ii. ffnmes cto. -Wallace's who have left their trade andlless thtm fifty days. In regard this first war of Independence. UIJB. B