JZ (Jtrtrr The Daily news ML. VIII. NO. So. PRINCK iiUI'UIlT, II. C WED.NK8DAY, JANUARY 31, 1917. PKW1B FIVK CHNTH PORTED LLOYD C EOEGE LIFE ATTEMPTED IUSTICE GALT DECLARES HON. ROBERT ROGERS SWORE TO FALSE STATEMENTS IUDGE REFUSES ATTEMPT ON PREMIER? I LAURENTrC HIT Edmonton, Jan. 31. TO ACCEPT BOB that(Flash)an It attempt U reported has bean here MINE AND SANK mada on ths Ufa of Pro ROGERS' STORY mler Lloyd Oaorga. ON IRISH COAST lattice Gait Say Mlniatoc ovs Two Hundred and.thtty LIvm aro Fals Testimony to iKipt , "t BrIiJli sVMViMfi Iwls9 Awkward 01 1 mm a In Busy on I Building Inquiry. itpul to it 0y Ntwt.t (Spcltl to Tb DtHy llsws.) Jan. 31 The report Winnipeg, London, Jan. 31. The Admir Oalt and the com. Mr Justice alty announces that a' collision listion which held an fnvesllga. with a mine off the coast of Ire construction of the n Into the land was responsible for the sinking lanitoba Agricultural Uillege of the auxiliary cruiser Lau- jilJings was tabled at the ses- rentic. Two hundred and sixty on of the legislature last night. sailors lost their lives when the The report showed that the White Star liner went down. krlgihal estimate for the build. wis 1957,000 and that the WHERE BRITISH WON TRENCH London, Jan. 31, The British E,K cot of the structure The arrows Indicate approximate troops on the Sjmme front effectively I3.b7S.OO0. The report slates ly where the llrltish captured bombarded German dugouts. that the evidence proved that. three-quarters of a mile of German In a series of alr encounters, withstanding the repeated de trench nolheast of Ueau-niont-llauiil, the British aviator lists made by Hon Ilobert Rogers a little weal of sec destroyed three German aeroplanes the witness stand, the minis. tion shown in this map. DOES NOT THIS COMBINE CALL FOR A FEDERAL INVESTIGATION? Cartoon from Chicago News. and! drove down' three in ir had deliberaUly increased the a damaged condition. Compara knders to permit Carter & Com tive quietness prevails along the my to contribute to the Conser RETURNED SOLDIERS TO BRITISH BLOCKADE RUSSIAN MISSION TRADES AND LABO rest of the fronL itive Mr. Justice campaign flail funds.wrote stating HONOR LOST COMRADES WILL NOT WIN WAR FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC COUNCIL MEETING Paris, Jan. 31, The German iat he could not accept nor give . efforts to regain the tost posi credence lo Hon. Ilobert Rogers" The llelurned Soldiers Association tyfTMl HI Thr Oal'r (Sperttl lo Toe Dtity .tews. The adjourned meeting of the tions on the Verdun front have italenients, and also, character. wish to bring before the London, Jan. 31 -Lord Ilobert Montreal, Jan. 3 1,--rntervlewed Trades and Labor Council, for been hailed by'theTrench. Severe, fined them as false.testimoay and public the following resolutions Cecil, addressing a meeting at regarding the visit of Vice-Pre the. purpose of discussing ihe weather conditions prevent' any at a detperaie .itiempl (6 eseap ?hlfB "were passed at" a 'recent Nottingham list ntghl lit eonnee- George Huryio" Russia, Lord Nalionaj Heglslration 'Cards,- was heay asjfcttegr.CaanatJtiy caJm from an awkward dilemma. meeting of the association and lion with the new war loan, de- Shaughnessy staled that the Can-clared held in the 'Carpenters Hall last continues to prevail on'aH fronta,- from the Baltic Blaek lo the Sea. DebaU Cloood. ask having information any person lhal food riots are on the'adian Pacific Railway Company evening, S. D. Macdonald presid- with the exception of the southwestern Ottawa. Jan. 31 The debate that will assist in compiling increase in Germany but lhal the are handling large ouantities of ing end of the Riga front, the address closed last night a complete Roll of Honor to send tin Ihe House of Commons, when it lo the secretary, so lhal no British people must realite lhal freight via Vancouver to Vladi-! A"er e"U considerable discussion where there is continued violent the address was adopted without name may be omitted. the blockade will not win the war. vostock and it was considered d-t".h f"d "!e lighting. ... . . system, following reso- The Germans tried to attack division being taken. The gen. The resolutions were as fol vmaoie ior ine principal omcer oi iut0ns passed: were between Soissons and Rheims but srtl business of the House com. lows: GERMAN BARON SAYS the company lo visit rtussia to That the Trades and Labor all their efforts were repelled by Imenres today. of the BRITAIN IS GREEDY meeting information That, at even acquire regarding Council reeoenlie the cards, and lhe French. French aviators FlchUng Hughe. association, before the transac transportation Problems which to"7o77.., 8upBe!,t lhat lhe members sign dropped bombs on the German Last night. Sir tfam Hughes, tion of any business, whatsoever. ,SPUI .New. haJ nr,gcn amJ which wefe kely negaUve or billets and on a factory t ex.inmiter of militia, charged the chairman shall call the members Tlerlin, Jan. 31. Dealing with to arise In the future, and that Ul nmrmallve a thev see fit. Rheims. near Sir Thomas White, minister of to rise and stand in reverent the basis for' peace put forward Mr. Bury had accepted the mis- -That the Trades and Labor finance, with interference with silence, to the memory of their by Greal Hritain. Baron. Hadden sion. Council so on record as ODDOsed military affair. The latter as comrades who have made the nauien says, ult itruatn i is greeuy 1 to the conscription of the" man - serted that he had always given supreme sacrifice by giving their in her peace terms and it is evi- PREMIER 8IFTON HI hood of the country unless accompanied the former minister his loyal sup lives for the preservation of the dent lhal she will grab all our GIVEN EN DORS ATI ON by the conscription of (Specul to Tat ittwt) Port If he thought otherwise, ho freedom of the world. colonies if given a chance." basic industries. The conscrip was afraid the strain of the past It is our Intention to make this (StUI to The DtUy Ktwt.) tion of the industries not only for London. Jan. 31. A delegation two years of war had affected a resolution known throughout the CANADIAN CLUB Vermilion, Alberta, Jan, 31 'military purposes but to be re- of Suffragettes is encamped on the once strong mind. the of doorstep of the official residence that world, so memory talked as a socialized utility in TTT Korly delegates. representing, . . ... . Hon. of Premier Lloyd George, at No. Win. the return Pugslcy closed those who -can never may !Ume of . .. Vermilion riding at a convention peace. Whale for the Opposition by say be kept alive as long as there are ?!a. ii, i i,u i i": 1 uy 1 last night, unanimously President Macdonald introduced 10 Downing Street and are deter- Ing that he thought the House any men left, who have served. Hall on Thursday next, tebruary nated Vremier sifton as the LibI the subject under discussion and ;niined to remain there-until they as entitled to the Premier's explanation or who may serve. In the war. 1st. at 5 p. in. Members and all era, cnmjidate. '. jelled cases of Vancouver, Victoria!rce,ive "e p"m,er "P'f ?,io of his reason for dis. , That every family be asked to Interested "aro invited to altend. .., nin. ,o ih. t.,,1.. .n1"""".. " win recede meir ueie- uiivi naMiU t v v mo a u u v a uii4 missing Sir Pain Hughe from the spare a few moments dally or C, T. IIKWAIU), Hon. Secy NATIONAL SCRVICC Labor Councils had voted against jgauon cabinet. u..,.VIv fh united thoughts of the signing of the cards. He OPPOSED BY LABOR pride and respect for the fallen. EX-GOVERNOR DEAD pointed out that President Walters pi re. waa really at war. The government NEW WELLINGTON COAL, and sympathy for those, who aro Moncton, Jan. 31. IIx.Gover-j and the secretary "of the Do. should take kover alt in- v (Specitl to Ths Dttlr Ktvt.) dust'ries and retain them after plume lid. We have Just re. left to mourn their loss. nor McLellan, of New Ilrunswick,! minion Labor Congress claimed celled That an immediate start be is dead. j Ilevelstoke, Jan. 31, The Brlt- that, while the card system led the,war is over. a shipment of 500 tons mule to compile a Roll of Honor !ish Columbia Federation of Labor to conscription in Britain, it led President Macdonald said that' Lump Coat. We are prepared to to include the names of all the Don't miss the free nicturo show I convention has declined to sun. he had signed the card, as he be. away from It in Canada. put In your winter's coal for you. belonging to Prince and lecture oh, tho war in the port the president's recommenda. Aid. Casey said lhat the ques lieved, along with the Congress Rupert or who have Joined the Kmpress Theatre tonight. Ulon in favor of National Service. tion was really a dead issue. He officials, that the card was Issued Springs and mattresses, 20 units In this city. )i n 1 1 mil alirna.l IIia n a Vi a .11.1 with a view to getting labor for redactions at Tile's sale. tf. Information respecting the not believe that the government .... , . ,, . 97plcro dinner set and all name, rauk, number, regiment. had acted in a way to merit the "! tT-JT Ut-IT date of death, etc., of ony man Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent support of tho working classes. other chinn, 53ft reduction at which it could not make public, whoso name Is entitled to he entered aBsoLUTSLV rutvitoor It was largely a matter of con. Tile's big sale. If, on tho Iloll of Honor is re. INSURANCI IN LL ITS OftANCHC science and he was gfad to see such as the making of an increased quested lo be senl lo the secre supply of munition for' that the workers weref giving their .. . Itcadqutrter for 0oorrton 8mill Col. Ltd, tixl 11m Homo Cout Towtnt .!...I Tl 1 1 It. I CORPORATION PRINCE tary. 8 Of TN GITV OT support according to their "".r fturarr C Coouvtnr. ttd. to'W lhat Ihe.llle were ighUiMf sciences; He was not proud HAZEL DAWN AT THE MOORE & COMPANY "r nu iuwj sn ir TONIGHT PECK, think that so many had been NOTIOB WE1THOLME v " "--yet. 117 Df Tttos. SMEftAL BROS EMS PIMM 1S0 obliged to sacrifice their lives.l"5 Th lairs tea now dus tod ptytbie. "Under Cover." o Famous Play in a sense, he was proud thatl ?. . LJ Sun tr to tx ptid o Ins Chirr or rultre er' dve.net drama, is the feature auaoiNa roRMtaLv oocueuo av the contincmtal tkust oosspany so many men were willing to'. V; 1 " Z .V.7 T ' Unlit Ituperlor, who will liu KIT and he did not believe that, la kftit of the Weslholme program for make such a sacrifice for whati Uf. signing lb registration cards, Ownrrt of dt bo htvt not Utrn out tonight. The leading parts are they believed to be right. llwta Llr-nett by March tit Wit wilt p in the hand of Haiel Dawn and Aid. Casey said that the card they were signing away their prowruird without further notlrt. lot Owen Moore so that the atory will system ended the voluntary system freedom. Delegates Shaw, An CITY COLUCTOR. derson, Pllford and McCorklndale lose nothing lit the telling, 'this Recruits Wanted and that the Dominion was also took part in the discussion. is a thrilling photoplay full of verging on conscription. The action. It Is splendidly staged, as workers . were not enlisting in WISTHOLMF. aro all Famous Players' features. lltk Regincnt, Irish Fusiliers. Yuctwer suOlclent numbers and some would have loTlll the gaps at the LONDON CAFI Of HA HOUH 8ergt.-MaJor Matler, who will S60 MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR'OVERSEAS front. If conscription waa coming, TONIGHT ONLY lecture in tho Kmpress Thealre v ERVICE !lhe workers should make a AN MN4LL Famous Player PrnU tonight, has been with the French For Information apply to , prat4tftftd should demand ree- Third Avenue HAZEL BAWN and OWEN army In this wur and has had Lieut. ngnitkmf from ths government. Prompt Servle of the Beet interesting experiences. Gordon, The capitalist class had been MMsOsWK In many as. there, I to eat at aH, Retire. Hotel Prince Rupert, or Recruiting Office., Third Avsnu. sisted in every way. If wealth "UNDER O 0 V E R" Helling out at cost, phone 403, and industry were conscripted, ... Klvt srU. Cnveualle A llnnnan, tf, then they could say that the Em