'VjbV.; The Daily news VOL. VIII. NO. 28. PIUNCK RUPBRT, B. CL, FRIDAY, FKDI1UARY 2, 1917. CEfm PRESIDENT S HSPATC NG ANOTHER NOTE EUROPEAN NEUTRALS AWAIT STATES' ACTION SHIPPING PROCEEDS AS USUAL WILSON SENDS NEUTRALS ARE WHITE GARBED ANOTHER NOTE WAITING ACTION GERMANS FAIL TO THE KAISER BY THE STATES TO GET THERE Washington Bsssrvss Absoluts European Noulrals Saying Noth-Ina Wintry WtwMtar en Weai Free Secrecy Bsmttorff Denlss Meantime Shipping Llnea Tempt iirmam ta Praia hi That Ms Will Rsoslf Ignora Warning -Borden Whlta AH His Passports. Will Sail. I IHHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHaKrTMI I iiBBBBBKL 4r',j&i tlHI I (pUl to T& UUIjr tw t rgprrui to The Daily .irwt.) (Sperui to Tb Duty Hews.) Washington. Feb. 2 In reply ou London, Feb. 2. Spain, llnl. i.Iib ', Lnndon, eb. 2 The British In Germany's Intimation that ahe land, Denmark, Norway and Sweden ibbb forces in France have captured will resort .to unrestricted submarine are anxiously awaftlna action twelve hundred and twenty-eight warfare, regardless; of all by the United Slates regarding'4 Germans during, the month of Wilton Where The Qerman Raider President international law, note Operated The cross shows the Germany' latest manifesto, be-1 January, most, of them on the Merlin.it despatching Absolulo(anothcr secrecy is region of operation of the latest fore franvinir their answers to the f Somme front, where the Cana-dians to observed rrganllng the con-teoli German raider off the coast of announcement of Germany's newl r SAMUEL A. ARMSTRONG and the Irish regiments being South of submarine warfare.jvh0 LAO BEATTY, wife of Sir America. program has been appointed Director and tenor of ttie coinmunl. have done particularly Una work Ignoring Warning. jof? the Military llotpilala Com- Davld Be"r. K. C. B., M. V. O., Ibe cabinet at a In catton. .Neither Shipping lines of the Kntenletmlesion of Canada. He Admiral of the Fleet and the com-Allles raiding enemy dug-outs, despite whole, the department of fore.gr FUNERAL SERVICES OF announce that their sched- Unerly assistant provincial was secrel mander "ho wilt carry out Sir the wintry weather. the commute or affairs, nor uIcb will go on uninterrupted, re-ltafy for the province of Ontario" onn Je!lieoVr orders for the The British yesterday successfully have been taken THE LATE MR. SANDELS Congress President.Inloj I gardless of Germany's declara- and has been loaned by that nrnv' blockade of Heligoland Bight. raided the German positions of the the confidence lion that every Allied ship will be i'jnc to the Hospitals Commlslo,n.!LadJr Be1 has been particularly near Neuville B-t. Yaast and repulsed Secretary j The remains of the late W. J. sunk on sight. The British Ad active, since the outbreak of the with losses attacks by the to disclose any Information what- miralty is controlling the move war, In hospital and Red Cross'enemy ia the vicinity of Armea- ever regarding the message or to anueis were iaen nooaru me HOW THE CANADIANS ments of all British mercantile, work. tieres. discuss the subject with enqulr Prince George last night for In- In the British shipping. TOOK COURCELETTE Ypres region, trs. terment at Vancouver. At 7: 30 a Borden Will Sail. the wall, and the wall went down troops dispersed strong' detach. Count Von Uernstorfr only an- Joint memorial service was held Ottawa, F e b. 2- Germany's In dust and litter. Then it went menta of Germans and also re- ... . .nlil nt th ,n lh M"on,c b lhe D,em-he submarine program will not prevent The following story of how the inside. What happens when a pelted companies attempting to that report published yesterday Premier Borden from attending Canadians took Courcelelte. on!,arse. aerene "tank gets Into a reach our trenches at Wytsettaete. and here of the Tyce Tslmpsean einrcted to recede his oast- the Imperial Conference in the Is taken weU:bullt factory- f"1'.1 acn engagement resulted in the omme front. from hours. Rev. Canon Rix offlciaU ports within forty-eight Lodges, London unless all sailings are i , . Imachine guns, can be better Im- British capturing prisoners. The Uner tailing. lag. After the Masonic service, cancelled meantime. it i .s journal. 'aglned than described. Walls German attacking parties were .ew York, Feb. 2. The AtnrrL the membera marched to the par. Qerman s Stake All. On Friday, September i5th, the went down and sand bags were dressed In white ao that they aii lior SLLouUJtleavin New-York lor of the II. G. Undertakr, Berlin, Feb. 2. Chancellor Von assault wa out to take CourMsaltecadJa.tw;o-iniaute4heJv4 tomorrow entirely disre where Ilev. Dr. Grant conducted Bethmann-Hollwegg, addressing letle and get across some of the"'pregnable position was ringing snow which covers this region, garding Germany's regulations another Mnice. Tnere was a the Iteichstag regarding the sub. main communications o f the Llhhe bJ,e,ed WT "Kamerad." but the ruse utterly failed to concerning me painuog or American large gathering of friends of the marine situation, said: "We have The up at a rush.'ceive the defenders who were vessels prescribed rolort. deceased. Dr. Grant, in referring been challenged by the Entente Thiepval defence. On the morn- 8wepl CoUrceieUe cean, and wentjready for them. to the loss which had been aus-i Powers to fight this thing out to ing or tne lam, then, the Lana- off on silent, fled Indian parties War ApyrearlaUna. ANNUAL MUTING OF tained by the city and community the end. We accept the challenge.dian-amongst them a number.to stalk any defence lurking toj Ottawa, Feb. 2. The Premier's) THE CANADIAN CLUB in the removal by death of Mr.Ve stake everything on the ouUiof French Canadians and noma '"bell hole or dug-out. The Can. recommended tlx hundred million Sandels. described life as a trail Irnmn of the slruEBle and we shall i.j.k i a j.. . . adians won for themselves an-'war appropriation and Sir Thomas The annual meeting of the Can- '.Jong which all had to travel. He'be victorious. J other imperishable laurel that White's hundred million dollar dun Club was held last evening, nnlil the simile to the pioneer Many Submarines. i tack. And the Bavarians came day, and a tribute of desperate loan for domestic purposes-passed Illthop Du Vernet, president In days of the northwett, dwelling London. Feb. 2-The Germans put of Courcelelte and attacked terror from the Germans they.their first reading in the House of the chair. The following office-!nn thn fuel that the old.timers lM im in havA nil nf Ave hun. themselves There was a verv stalked. Commons last aight. bearers were elected for lhe en- were dropping out gradually, jrej submarines ready for the bitter fight with bayonet and suing year: President, Bishop leaving a burden of sorrow on the new campaign of frightfulness. bomb, and the Bavarians were PROTEST AGAINST HELPHM HARM BSSIB.I I u vernei; isi lce.PresiUenl, U few who remained. Speaking at BMMANTUNQ RAILWAYS THAMKER ! M, de Gea: 2nd Vice-President. n- h.Un n.nv .r. in mrmtn-rtm t.rrrr iti aDlts 10 Pet 8 looting Into some ori- w - - - wsav v wrv.v I W w sj rw m w w kbwvvbvw " - ev nr. II. II. Grant; Secretary, ihe west, on the plain and in the THE WESTHOLMC THEATRE our woras. ai inemotneni wnen Ottawa. Feb. 2-Uon. Frank Mrs.,L. W, Reilly haa received C T He Ward t Trmurr. Ilev. W. mountain h fitnn.l that th mrn . thpv U'ir rnnerntiilnllncr I horn ntiv n.n(..iiui in Ik. ltniiu it from Lieutenant K. O. Reitehel an t f-olllon; Hiecutive: Judge who formed the army of western At the close of the first show selves on their irain. 6:20 struck. Commons yesterday against the acknowledgment of the receipt of loung, Itev. Canon nix. Dr. W. T.'pioneers, of which the deceased jn the Westholme last evening, a :,. , .nH dismantling of railroads In Al- the comfort bags sent to the . ...... , . . .. Fl frtT 1 M I. ,,,1, Ti,..,II V I 1 - 1 I I 1 I " l r nn.!...!!. Prince Hiinprt at tun irnnt nun r-nir . nnva pimuiiiii, wai one, wrrc tii vu series oi nuns snowini; ine raiif ...... .i i vci a uvii. I aufc uwu.auv - - " - wonnson, Alex. M. Manson, M. P. drcd per cent pure gold. In their training given to the Canadian ""7'v a"U7' eu"""' 8wered that he believed it was un- for Christmas by the Helping: P It. L. Mcintosh, W. K. Burritt. lives, they had displayed that self- Engineers in North Vancouver :oiueraieu in ine rusu oi massea nece88ary on account of the fact uands Society- On behalf of the W. Dohrrlv and GeorirA A.'l.n.a uhlrh w-aa nt the centra u... irnonml Th, hnv nm um thousand ehnririnir im tn fVmr ifflni.tit .Vaira nr avail, bovi he thanks the ladiea for Vc.MchoI. It was decided to re-Lf the teachings of Christ. They constructing bridgps across the eelette. Uble in the eastern provinces to'lhelr kindly remembrance. The due the membership foe from 92 ever thought of othert, rather Capilano and they perform the Cremt da Ntenths" meet the demands from France, jbags were distributed amongst to II In order to Induce, more than or themselves. Thelr cabins Wurk with remarkable speed and' the Rupert boys In the various cltiiens to Join the organ'xatlon.'were open to their brothers; the .kill. T,,f Ger,nan Plon w ex- WERBHH0 BELLS battalions and all were delighted string was ever on the'latch and Lieut. F.vans, who is here re- edingly strong. It the trenches fwilh their gifts. Mr. neitchel THE CRADLE the first thought was never of cruiting for the Fjjglneers, ad- had been battered, the enemy, had Duncan Munro, formerly of ays that, being- a Scotch regi- Born to Mr. and Mrs, IM. Bid-'themselves. The service con- dressed the audience at the close.'made full use of innumerable Prince llupert, who has been re- .meat, they celebrated New Years die, Holland (lock, a daughter, al eluded with the singing of "Nearer He said that he did not wish to i shell holes all along his front.'siding-in Anyox Tor some time'in real Scotch fashion. He also the general hospital this morning. My God To Thee." The remain tell any man what his duty was.jTueae shell holes were made into past, was quietly married last adds that Prince Rupert cannot jwere accompanied to the Prince that was a. matter for each man minor fortsi machine guns and Tuesday evening to Miss Bridget compete with Flanders for rala. NEW WELLINGTON COAL, George by a large folfowing of to decide according to his con- men were holding them staunch- Mahoney, formerly of the Bulkleyj : phone fie. We have Just re. cltiiens. Ssclence and sense of right. He ly. There was also the sugar re- Valley. The ceremony took place MARLIE BMARLM AT reived n shipment of 500 tons' Floral tributes were sent by W. pointed out that a man should finery here, an lucredibly strong at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.i WEST1IOLB1E TBMIBIIT .. .... P. Lynch, Mayor and Mrs. Mc- carefully select his branch of the pocket of machine guns which, McLeod and the evening was spent' " M41, a ar6 prepareu lo rffery, Oebrge W.Nickerson Co, service, so that he might find the Germans reckoned, would ac- in song, sentiment and dancing, Charlie Chaplin, In "ShanK-rut in your wlnter'a coal for ynu. i.ip.ett, Cunningham Co, Prince scope for his abilities. He said (count for anything tho British there being a large gathering of haied," is one of the attraction llupert Club and the Retail Gro. that the Hngineers required icould send out. The Canadians friends of the haDny couole ores-at the Westholme tonight. This corfosation or TMf ciTV or PRtNOi cer Association. :tradesmen and mechanics of all went to attack with a rush. They cnt to wish them prosperity ln!l one of the funniest of Qhaplia. Rurorr 'kinds and that this battalion not fousht anion the shell holes, their wedded life. Mr. and Mrs'comedles and even those who have IATLIN MINERS WILL only trained the men for war but they worried out the pocket of Munro expect to leave for the east'"en it before win laugh just as 1S17 notioi Df Tsim. I HAVE FREE AYSifor peace, as much of the train, resistance, but they had a hard on a wedding trip. heartily as they did a year ago. TImm itirt sr now du tad rrihl'- 'ing given would tend to better fit task. It was not until the third) "Beyond All Is Love," a drama in v w Victoria, Jan. z.in iwuo, Uia men for civilian life after the wave of attack came up that they IM. Cridge, formerly purser on which Helen Greene plays the v MMhh m.petor. who aiu issm nit on, William Rloan. minister otjwar. . ibroke Into the outskirts of the the Prince George and now leading part, is the other big item ' . . . . . .. . ! I 1 9 ad,Bn S- sail i.i L tl...1 f at. ."' onrs or dots who tun not ukn oui.mines, as represcmumo ui wm-( weui. upruon. tun insn rusi- village. And "Creme de Men ttje"."ome where in France ', says tney in the program. ibrM urenrfs ty Mtrth ui nt n ui b ox.Atlln at Ottawa, made arrange Hers, also made a brief address in 'was largely responsible for their had a good time at ChrUtmo. be. piwuimi wiihmii rurihr iwiif. m menta for the free assay of ores which ho made a strong appeal gain. f Ing supplied with plum pudding There is a road ten,miles long city cottttCTWH. Lt W,te Hor,Wt nnd toJay nl h,9 to all young men prosent to care. 'Creme de Menthe" was not an by the Canadian Society at Shorn, on the western Irani ana wtae suggestion, the provincial oxeou- fully consider whether they vero infringement of the drinking law, 'cliffs. He ays that the Y. M. a enough for four autos to travel Rubbera and city toots WaU 1v6 nnu0 n onter which will nl- doing their share. He told the but a -tank." It was the Cana.'A. have snlendld dry canteens be. abreast. It was built in one day, laco " I low Atlin miners to have their young ladies to ask tho gentle- dians own. peculiar tank. It went hind the trcuches, some of them sixteen thousand men being employed. lores assayed free at the provin men why .they were not In khaki strolling over the field, with Its even having picture thows. cial assay offlco here. otiu, if neeu do, io wring ment awful and ludicrous solemnity, WESTHOLME along to. the recruiting onice. before the advance, tearing up Call the Pony Kxpresa for wood SUN AND TIDE Both speakers were given a wire, slttlnir ncm tmnche and cut In stove lengths or 4 feet. LONDON GAR Of IRA HOUSK hearty reception. sweeping them clean on either and Best household coal general TONIGHT ONLY Bnturdny, February 3rd, side with machine gun fire, flattening CHARLIE CHAPLIN Sun rises..,. 8;t7 a. in. J, II. Pillsbury has gone to out machine gun, posts and transfer. Piano moving our -1,1-"I Sun sets , . . . ...5:3 p. ni. Winnipeg in connection with dry-dock (ho like. And In the course of specialty. Prices moderate. Phone Ssnrles of the Besi H A N Q H A I E D" Low water . , .5:3 a. in. lit. t0.& buslneas. ita perambulations lt saw tho Impregnable .10 1, R. W. Iloger. tf. Prompt Ihera Is to sai at M hswrs. High water I0i05a.ni. lit. 18.H sugar refinery of Courcelelte. ' HELEN ORE EN In Low water ...5:80p.m. lit. D.S Selling out al coat, phone 403, lt walked up to that im. Tfa makers wanted at Lake MXES FBf' LAMS BEYOND ALL 18 LOVE" Cnptuiu Mofleo, M, M. 6. A. (CavtMiaile A llannan. if. pregnable tpot. It leaned ogalnst KaUilyn, phono 384. tf i