- daily News - y tij vol.. v. xo . 1'UiNGi: nui'KiiT. n. c, Friday. December 2p, ioic. g. vmcr. five ckxts AOSRIA tlEFlS PEACE TO BifKEUPTCY 55 -- : , SEPARA'ii PEACE MAY BE ASKED FOR GERMANS SHELL STEAMER'S LIFEBOATS f AUSTRIA AND PUBLIC RECEPTION ACCORDED Elf ' 4 , J f , 4? Vjl HUNGARY MAY H0N.T.D.PAHULL0 LAST NIGHT ASK FOR PEACE LARGE NON-PARTISAN GATHERING GREETS THE MINISTER OF LANDS SPEECHES BY A. M. MANSON, M. P. P. F. H. Serious Internal Conditions May MOBLEY, M. P. P., MAYOR McCAFFERY, 8. D. Forco Them to Prefer Humiliation MACDONALD, FRED STORK AND Washington O. H. NELSON Is Silent. Delight that Prince Itupert and and believed that when the term (Special to the Hilly tw. i the north had been honored by was over the people of the north. London, Dec. 29. Advices from Premier Brewster in tho selection .could say to the Minister of Switzerland represent internal il of T. D. Patlullo, the member for Lands: "Well clone, good and conditions In Austria and Hungary, Prince Itupert riding, as Minister faithful servant." ,' being so serious that the government) HUN SUBMARINE RAPIDLY DISINTEGRATES This photograph shows the wreckage of the an :of Lands, and thorough confidence t F. il. Mobley, M. P. P. for Atlin, intend to negotiate di-; --0. a ierman submersible which stranded off Harbecere, on the west coast of Jutland. A llolilla that tho Premier would find t said he knew something of the I Herman destroyers stood Niff and attempted a which failed utterly because the subma- net with Hritain. and France for rescue, j his trust well placed was tho key-inolo task which had been laid separate pcjice, preferring a hu-1 wns thrown high and dry a few yards from shore. The Germans had eventually to destroy upon a of the speeches at tho pub-Ijc pie shoulders of Mr., Patlullo and t-o vessel to nuliating peace instead of inevitable prevent its possible capture by our navy. reception .accorded Hon. T. D. it was no light one. It involved national bankruptcy and I by the citizens of Prince i JPaltuIIo many weighty problems which OPIUM FOUND IN ruin. It I" generally recognized GERMANS FIRED CHINAMAN'S SHACK CONSTANTLY j Itupert in the riailwayinen's Hall needed immediate attention; The that the new emperor, Charles last evening. war had brought about- changes Franz Josef, strongly favors an Mayor McCaffery, who presided which necessitated ON LIFEBOATS Wong How. a Chinaman, was ORDERS GREEKS revolutionary immediate peace. arrested yesterday for stealing 0er a large gathering, said it changes in every department. The Washington Silent. was a real Christmas pleasure to influx of immigrants after the two safety razors from a house 'Washington, Dec. 29. It is OF BRITISH-SHIP TO MACEDONIA congratulate Mr. Patlullo his in town. When Constable Adams on war and the large number of returned officially announced that President searched the shack of accused on appointment as a Minister of the soldiers were ainongjt the Wilson an'd Secretary of 'Crown. He had nothing new to chief. It was up to us to take he found Third Avenue Another Dastardly Outrage on the an opium Interned Division Ordered to Return Slate Lansing havTi adopted a ay of tho Minister of Lands, but care of these men, many of, thenj and and small High Seas pipe lamp a quantity Captain and Engineer to Attack the Allies policy of absolute silence Regarding (could simply repeat what he had maimed and mangled. He felt Murdered Air of the drug. Wong was Greeks Resent the future peace negotiations between 'said of him for years past, that that while many of iis were spend the Battles In West. brought up at police court Blockade. the Central Powers and the the Hon. Mr. Patlullo is an honorable ing our evenings in enjoyment, this morning but the case was adjourned l'.ntenle Allies. The decision was and upright man and a the Minister of Lands would be (Special to The Dally ew,i until tomorrow. (Special to The Dally news.) made immediately .following the 'stronc nnd enpiretif! elmraclpr burning the midnight oil trying London, Dec. 29. The Admir London, Dec. 29 Tho Anglo-n n . . . , . . of the Herman and Austrian v f a a t i - receipt -HALIBUT ARRIVALS who would do honOr to an gOV- io sfuve me lanu yruDiems. lie to the President's alty announces that the British Hellenic Leaguo at Saloniki answers basjernment ue congratulated the ailed for co-operation and united i -, which indicated that the steamer Westminster is reported The Booth Fisheries schooner leiegrapneu inai ionsianune nas people or Prince Itupert upon ffort and pointed out that though lemons were willing, to permit lost. The vessel was sunk by a in ordered a flreek division which having their member included in Hon T. D. Patlullo was elected as i Puritan brought 55,000 pounds of a confidential exchange of the Herman submarine one hundred of halibut this morning and the surrendere.l to the Bulgarians at tne cabinet. He looked for great Liberal, he was today the rep-, details of the tentative peace and eighty miles from the nearest development in the north, with its resentatiye of; all. He congratu Tu-ladit in- Canadian schooners Sealight, Kavala and which was then term which they proposed to land. vnsl nnlnr.nl rcsniippna nml fhn lated the ladies upon their having and-Caygeon came in with fnpnml nl l!rtnilil9 in flDtiinnt fiklv plare before the supgested conference. Two torpedoes were fired at the l.ooft, 500 and 300 pounds respectively. :north was well represented in Mr. been given a voice in tbe govern steamer without the slightest proceeii immediately to trie .Mace- pallull0t though we ment of the province and said warning being given. Four of the donian front lo light-against the forget that ho also represented that the political aspect had been NOTICE TO MARINERS crew were killed by the explosions ' RED CROSS SALE armies of the Entente Allies. every pafct of the province in the raised a hundred-fold by giving . which followed, and tho enemy Greek Note. Department of Lands, which irt- them the franchise. He heartily In addition to the articles donated Alaska, Chatham Strait Uanus deliberately murdered tho captain for raffling, and which have Athens, Decj 20, Tho Greek c'uiied forests, water and other congratulated Mr. Pattullo on his Reef Uuoy II, S. reported missing and chief engineer by the shelling acknowledged, tho resources. Mayor McCaffery des ppointmenl and Prince Rupert been already government is addressing a sec- December 19th. Will be replaced of the lifeboat.' in which they. an on being so signally honored. lied Cross Society extends its ond note to the Entente Allies ex-1 as soon as practicable. with other members of the crew, Empire within tbe Empire. Mr. S. D. Ma'cdonald, President of for thanks to Mrs. Du Vernet $5; Sumner Strait Spanish Islands tried to save themselves. plaining tho growing resentment patlullo had assumed great re-of he Traded and Labor Council,' Mrs. Mrs. for $2; to to Mobley Light, reported not Vlirning Dec. Western Front. Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. George tho Greek people against the 'gponsibilities coupled with much said that the Liberal executive Oakley, ICth. will be relighted as soon ns Maurice reports that tho weather Drown, and Mr. A. D. Evans, $1 blockade which is keeping food hard work, but he had tho energy. had taken a proper course in mak practicable. conditions qji the western supplies out of Greece. 'couraere and inleerity to see it ing this a non-partisan meeting. Ilorvig for each, and to Captain Sitka Sound Western Channel front aro such as to effectively Miss Barbeau is thanked for lou.uuw.wow uone. through to a successful issue. He extended congratulations to i$2. Harbor Hock Heasnn reported prevent any continued offensive the doll; Miss Minnie London, Deo. 29. The value of ne tet lnat tne Minister of Lands Hon. T. D. Pattullo and thought dressing tho oil fields destroyed when the for victoria that Premier Brewster hadhosen pave lhe city wou, missing December 17th, will be on me comme mini, i"" uouiury i)jcke fop n,no ,oavp9 of ,,omo. Ilumanians evacuated the terri- taking with him the fullest con. wisely in taking the member for replaced as soon as practicable. in this region is covered with .1 1. n.1 1 n i.1 fllr..'intv frtp J. II. McLEOD. water, tho shell boles being filled. illlauc contributions:uitau uiiu Mrs.nig Otto Nelson, lory around Bucharest is esti- ndenco of every citizen, Prince Itupert Into his cabinet. Motor transportation is next lo Mrs. I). H. Morrison, Mrs. Hesner, mated at one hundred and flrty, Ales. Manson, M. P. P. for OmI Ho believed that Mr. Pattullo and heavy fogs render million dollars. ', ,,i .i.,, .a m would rove it to be so. He sup SUN AND TIDE impossible Mrs. Siunott, Mrs. Jenns, Mrs. C. IIVVUi OUIU jlls9 un VKU 111 IIUII Saturday, December 30th. nrtillery fire useless as it is A. (1. Armstrong, Mrs. Morrow, Bnua "roycu. , ,iarlisan gathering of a political ported Mr. Pattullo In his election, A squadron of Dritish aero- nnlllP iia1li n,i not becauso he wanted in n Sun rises impossible to make the necessary nvon 9:3 a. in Mrs. Smith (Digby . Mrs. II. A. Sl) fets ...1:17 p. in. observations from the air. Locke, Mrs. J. H. McMullin, Mrs. planes has destroyed thoChicnl. it was significant of many things Liberal government In odlce but IIKh water ...5:13 a.m. lit- 2 n.o Ypres FronC D. O. Stewart, Mrs. Clancy, Mrs. der Hfidge in Asia Minor. for the future, partyisni had been because ho wanted tho lato government Kw water . . 1 1 ;5t n.v in. lit. 0.8 On the Ypres front tho Hritinl. Comvay, Mr8. Knott, Mrs. M. M. Surprise Attack. a curso as it had permitted poli out. If the present gov High water ...5:51p.m. lit. 18.3 shot down three hostil aero-' . , Mr n. S. Wright.yM rs. Paris, Dec. 29. Tho French tics to predominate. He hoped ernment did not do its duty he 'itn.n McGee, M. M. S. A. planes, all of which were divnngeui j Knjgi,t, Mrs. F. Mcll. Young. forces in Lorraino executed n that the citizens would forget would oppose it next time. He and three others wero completely Mrs. Dowling, Mrs. Mcintosh, successful surprise attack last about' poUl,C(t fop u,e next four felt that, in the big problems be At the recepion lo Hon. T. 1). destroyed. Mrs. Turnbull. Mrs. Hrooksbank, nigui, cnpiuttug two maciiino years and get together in a true fore him, Hon. Mr. Pattullo would I'attmio last evening, J. E. Davcy Mrs. E. Peck, Mrs. A. M. Manson, guns and damaging n German co-operative spirit for the wel represent nil parties and every Mve a vry fine rendering of 'The DUSTIN FARNUM AT THE Mrs. Ilix, Mrs. Carss, Mrs. Eggert, trench. fare of tho district and tho prov member of tho community. He ll('ly City." and Principal Brady TONIQHT 'in.... 1)mu.k II i.-i ii lit ft 1 1 m. pointed out that big labor prob WESTHOLME Mrs. Clapp. Mrs. W. S. Fisher, iiivi", l ivaiii'iiiJ nuum iuuun rendered a selection from Dickens' At tho tea given by Mrs. Du1 unity of action. lems would follow the influx of Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. II. J. D. Smith, 'Chrixtuias Carol'' in his best Dustin Farnuni, tho famous Mrs. Wotnlland, Mrs. Melllor, Mrs. Vernet yesterday afternoon, under He said that from Bella Coo la men after tho war and asked Mr. The tho auspices of tho I. O. D. E, and Pattullo lo carefully consider the at accompaniments were movie star is the big feature J. V. Macilonald, Mrs. wiiiiam north was the richest part of the Plemlldly played by W. Vauglmn the Weslholme lonigbt in "Iay Millar, Mrs. Morrissey, Mrs. do In nld of the funds of the Y. M. province and that tho north, with cause of labor when these came l,avies who also C. A. tho sum of $25 was realized, Ho believed that if the alms three should up. gave plannfort Crockett." n live-act plcturlzation Ge.v, Mrs. Homer, Mrs. McColl, representatives no Elections, of the famous iimel. There Is Mrs. Patinoro, Mr. John Mcltae, ,any longer bo dominated by tho of Inbor were moro clearly under- also a Dritlsh (lazetto showing nnd a friend, two plum puddings NEW WELLINGTON COAL, south. Premier Brewster was Continued on Pto Three neenos of the Frneh army In the and another friend 50 cents. pnooo i in. we nave just re- man of unimpeachable Integrity WESTHOLMF. Champagne district. This program The publio are again thanked ceivedo shipment of 500 tons and neither friend or foe coul OPERA HOUSE should drnw the usual for their generous support, tho Lump Coal. Wo ore prepared to point to him with other than LONDON CAFE crowded house to the Westholme, handsome sum of 977.55 being put In your winter's coal for you. pride, Ii the Premier the north AND GRILL TONIQHT ONLY where tb musie is just as enjoy. realzed. had a stout friend. Ho congrat Third Avenue DUSTIN FARNUM Fivd Bacon, who left hern some ulated Mr. Pattullo IN uhlP as tho pirtures. upon being Serves Nothing but the Best "DAVY CROCKET" A. J. Ueaudette, the 0. T, P time ngo for the old country, has jncluded in tho cabinet a n STRICTLY UNION HOUSE I'lvt in. boxo King-City 11 earn at Uio mining expert, arrived iasi even- now nn englnoer'i. commission on thought that the Premier had wi.hB1IT,8H GAZETTE 100 Mniki t. 301. Ing from tho Interior. II. M. S; Paris. mado a wise choice. Ho hopei BOXES FOR LADIES