(0 &Mi The Daily news FSB 7 t vill.-- - SO. 20. PRINCE RUPERT, II. C SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1017. PRICK F1VK CENT IM SEEE TONS WITH GERMANY m k vi i i rrvrv n am. i r i r m imi .ri m m bit m wmW mi m - a a VVtfF.4P V. w mm.mm at mmmm lLdUll OMEIW UirLUIUAUt FOUR BRITISH ROSS RIFLES RELATIONSHIP WITH GERMANY AEROPLANES STILL BEING WUTORFF HANDED HIS PAPERS GERARD RECALLED PROM ARE MISSING SENT ABROAD BC.ni.in rnMiBM niku uivc DtTAlU TO CONOR TODAY PRECAUTIONS TAKEN AT NEW YORK Warmar Weather Brings Increas- Sam Hug has Bafanel R4Ha and ' -.a at. aii.i k. tAui Puts Blaine ArrnnunHI i "ii piwhiij wii fri i a nm on prUl M TtW Dll .1ri.l i ' Front SriUah Take London Preaa Mama Mr Prisoners. Sam Heavily. Washington, tcl. 3 (Hash; Tk. ItnllMl Klnlna li.1 ' (SfUl to Tb- Dill 5rl.l (Special to TIM Daily Htwt) .ii..imalii ra I n I In rt i I ti rmany Count Von IlernitorIT OEnaaaMS homor CAMarjiaM bead I London, Feb. 3. The British Ottawa, Feb. 3, The Ross rifle bn handed nla passports This monument, designed by a fainuu Gennen architect and attacked the German trenches was the chief theme of discussion northwest of Guedecourt last in the House of, Commons yester m ww in ibiiiii i u i u u aaaaaa .asx.i.11 .. 1 II..tl I thQ iiifriiory of thoe Canadian and Dritisli soldiers who have died aura iroui ucmua night and captured prisoners. day. Frank Carvel! enquired why UMt.nn In a itolallitil while interned in this prison. Iiritish forces also repelled with the factory continues manufacturing i . I. . mini Mil nn ni rnn. large of the dis lira, ui J u a ar......... quantities . . .i ...t....t. . .a..Ihla l a flap I BIG DEVELOPMENTS IN MERCHANTS ASKED TO near machine Gommecourl.guns an enemy attack carded arm. The Premier ex 1 1 .t in a in inn r i ri-ti 111 ' . . that sent xi i r w ii plained they were being iiivl miMiii'-n II ll.rf lila-.- (I a.I a I i n ALICE ARM DISTRICT BOYCOTT GRAND TRUNK Varmer weather prevails along to England to be used by the a iinriML. i i mini I.iv Ulni-wiiipi nil Ihe western front, the result be- home defence forces and by ma .. . li I U. .ll.lt. tlntr Hint Ihapa fa incpnaioil nrlal rines. r.. , I It'll ...i.nl..l hi. Corroborating previous reports The Hoard of Trade, at their Hughs Defenaa Rifle. activity. There were several air mnUifut nieasa.ce Id Congress . a to roining activity in Alice meeting last evening, passed the Sir Bam Hughes vigorously defended engagements yesterday and four rl this morning when arrange. Arm, Mr. It. H. Mcfllnnis, of San i following resolution: "That this the Ross rifle, claiming Francisco, who is general man-J Hoard of Trade go on record as Iiritish machines are missing. that it had proved superior to the Rum4in w n ager of the Dolly Varden mine in recommending that the merchants The fighting on, other fronts Lee-Enfleld. the weapon used by mul i . w an a it. 1 li. (imii nn , is confined largely to encounters the Iiritish forces, in every test .oocnAmm tit ? the Alice Arm district, stated that 'and shippers of the city of Prince I.raiV t.ilVi A.rmnnv n.'a. ra r h Iii-TJL-Atn tint rivnl nn I rnl nflrt(p made and that the entire trouble 1 Ihn enmnanr which he renresents Hunert 1 route their steamshiD i. . i.-.i after the . due to defective ammunition. yesterday afternoon The -Utile Line in Rumania - --- --.- r - allti recuuuuueriiig eipeuuiuua. was Where the Huosians have been are prepared ,to put mis mine oit ireigm over lines omer man me;xhe usual artillery bombardments London eriilotom. 7 I"I III 11 1 (..UtilC. auu IHU .l.ilnn ntiih .nl.nHlil tvnft.r illlPlflff a heavy producing basis. They Grand Trunk Pacific, unless that which have been to a largeextent London, Feb. 3. T b e Star, ----- ---- Ur BIV H tli have already spent 1300,000 in company makes this the head, suspended on account of the severity commenting u p o n S i r Sam iii.iiiii .. .rri.i-ii .ill .ibv of the weather, are being Hughes' speech in the Commons of its business a 11 . ... . preliminary work, consisting of quarters steamship mm u f 1 1 1 1 it li inn iniMir mm resumed. yesterday, which has just been . . . ... rnui'LTi'vif iuv Maiuv diamond drilling; shafts .tunnels, 'and also takes steps to develop is Spain Anxious. printed here, says Hughes' more the construction of a wagon road the company's other interests in Madrid, Feb. 3. The Spanish loyal to the Ross rifle than to the I KV k HH X KIIOHII eighteen miles in length, and snd about this city. That a copy j ii is doubirui yet as la unelner vi suiixiiutju uuiu-w prmier.had a consultation last'men who are fighting for Canada ' L ..ML ..-. i other detail couiwcled with the of this H-csolution be sent - to night wilh the American"Amba opening up of a mine in a new Messrs. Chamberlin, Donaldson, out that Canadian wasT uun.a.uru a course sador regarding America's action equipment uunar The following telegram regara. district. Hinton and Mc.Nichol, of the G. T. regard to Auttria.lfungarr. inir iha nutcome of the visit of in regard to the unrestricted sub-'not thrown aside through war of- have been published in the chairman lleports i. Company. That in favor, of marine campaign. The conference flee prejudiced our wo - inn jr jiiic iunri iinuvs iv various mediums that control of committee to interview appoint a :rtooil that Austria lasted from midnight until weapon, but by the Canadians en- received by to Ottawa criion was Varden Is owned by the . . . mercantile J a the Dolly the other local asso-Mariihall should be sufficient two o'clock this morning, themselves. That .- ' Mayor MCianery mit murniu. Field estate, of Chicago, ciations with a view to obtaining tnirtil n tinrasltliU.I .K ..a i The Spanish ministers of the even for Sir Sam himself. w -- --- iiiaiaa. i riii uai s atiit a-wv This, said Mr. McGinnis on .Mon- their co-operation and that a interior, of the navy, and of war ' ' . .UBTIir JILljaiiFII, l lllivv '-. day night. Is a mistake. The Mar- committee interview Mr. .McNichol Nsw York Preeautlon. ! Th fnllnwinir reolutions were have given instructions to the PA LL-BEA REM AT shall Field estate has nothing to anj express the board's views in New Vert, Feb. 3, , large the Fisheries naval and military authorities. ft. SANMLt PUBERAL ......j rclerday by do with the property. It is owned presenting the resolution .. , ... . ... mrutt nr iam .1 1 at.. f,re" made necessary by the gravity of Ativiaur nuaiui .iiviiiuij - by the Chicago Exploration Com- vious to his departure for the international situation. The following were the pall . r u.. iUur. ium. normern.......aisinci. rony. num. pany, a close corporation com- nipeg on February 3rd. t Iav.n .11- I I .L. .. 1 Americans at Sea. bearers at the funeral of the late: ii i ii a i niiaciiFii iiL,riirv nam wv i a r-.I .till.. . i a t . . ... . . . t i posed of a group of capitalists Washington, Feb. 3. There W. J. M. Sandels: T. II. Arnell, - --. v, uimri nm granieu, aionK w iui lunr unacucu in the have engineers who their BOARD OF TRADE' tnraand of Chief Malone. the for the flosse-Mlllard are hundreds of United States D. G. Stewart, J. C Gavigan, Geo. licenses Held all the time and are prepared AND COPPER REFINING. Hector of the port, who has been Cannery (Sunnyaide) . Twenty- to lake up any mining or citizens on board liners which A. Sweet, Max Heilbronner and nrerence with have entered, or are about to John Johns. to represents- of thee must be Riven Kht industrial proposition which ap- In the absence of G. A. Wood- . ... . The following. In addition to f A fif 1 ha nnllaaa .f.iatJni.Ml .1 I .aft I.. I I. enter, the German submarine -- (niiivn viii iiiif-nv hiiu Indians anu iweive nierir, mo pears to bo capable of producing jand, who is in Vancouver, II. S. the list published yesterday, sent', ' Apartment of Justice. The ,, a, applies to the Cold Stor- xone. profit. Wallace presided at the meeting rnn tvitii.. ... 1 1 . . n a Entente diplomats, who have floral tributes: Stewart & Mobley. '" " nk.inn uiiut i aati Liompany a i.auuriv. The iMlly Varden group con- Gf the Board of Trade last night, tlrtirllnna fan-.,. ' -1.1. . , . i , ii seen the Iiritish sumbarine and Ltd- Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lindsay, ii amiiiiKiuu rnnl lnoepenueni in.-c-iiir un sists of a consolidation of fifteen The action of the mining com- ........., ... Mr. and Mrs. Max Heilbronner, 1U 111 P.taAn r.i a. ft HI. 1.1,. .n torpedo boat fleets at work, claim - ."it i ui inn iiiuiriiitrii. crantCu lO 811 DOIia HUD itiiliu "I1-Undralnn.l claims and, although not the first niittee was endorsed in sending In ,I.. II..I . .1.... .. . -. a .... ..t ..I that it is impossible for Germany Mr and Mrs. T. II. Arneil, and n..,.a v.. til n t .a 1.1 1 n 'iinii. 11 a I 1 1 1 1 1 u K r i m 111 .ui of the district, it has White a a .I.IVW., "- - discovery a resolution to Sir Thomas ICO nil V ha tanl nn Ih. Inl.-n . .. - ... -.n..!...! t.1 nnv to inaugurate an effective block. the employees of Kelly, Douglas ...- .nn Hiiviii. iiioii cannenra. . uo. iniuiicu. , been, more than nny other prop- m connection with his proposed I IM.mitn I a i ade of Britain. Company. - - -..,. ua ,-uiairian sieaui- iin ihey have iresn aainivn uu n.i. r... .i.....in. oi . ... n .. .. rrii rr-fuiisiuio iui uiamun - it'isiatiuu iu rciiuo vvi'jier, sine, I ..tlla.l in President Wilson last night a a a Vt Inn n anu 10 sen on oi"innwn tention to this section on account and other metals within the Do-? MAOHtMMTS ELECT sent instructions to Ambassador Canadian fishing vessel such of development work done. Some minion, and pointing out the par-of NEW BPFKnl uuantitr of salmon as may be re been Gerard to do all he can to miti ..wn-- the samples which have Ocularly favorable facilities which in Mriu an mauiinif i.. ..in,l hail niiriimea gate the sufferings of American ..a ajaa.w FJvnaniwn t u 1 1 I'll IUI a---. exhibited in this city are heavily prince Rupert affords. Mr. F. W. At attended meeting citizens in Germany should a a largely and at the price salmon ore worth impregnated with native silver, Hart withdrew from the associa. the Machinists of break last night St, John, Feb. 3. Attorney- for canning purposes. ruby silver and black sulphides, lion. j occur. Prince Rupert held their annual "neral Nailer has announced) That the fee for herring gill but Mr. McGinnis explained that. The question of ore sacks bo-! and elected officers t for meeting "I general election will be held net licenses be reduced to one the district has been subjected to (ng placed on the free list was ALBERTA ORGANIZES i New I In m atvi.-.ti' Vim.in.Mnii. ,i.,iu. nn,i ihni hreafter in uit- a a a III S . . a a. a PROVINCIAL POLICE the coming year. The wage a vioieni iauuing moveiueu., uruugm up and discussed, and sub-milted, schedule drawn was up II be made on Fehrnarv 17th. Iricl ono aulhorlied fl-hlng in which was followed by a secon- j till SpMlal 10 Tho Pallr Sws,i proving satisfactory. Ik. .I..II .a. a a .a aa a .1 iL. ll.l.lal ..... -it7viiuii win no nciu iiii an urva ui dary enrichment in mineral values, DUKE AND DUCHESS rliruni-v .till, t, ..... r..-I I. raanlvral that.. Edmonton, Feb. 3 An order-In-council The officers were elected as follows: , and the cabinet specimens t II 1 ft HU, 1UIIUVI iv.vi'"- TO VISIT WINNIPEG R. J. T. a I after the coming season, the Is. are oblained almost always from has been passed by the President, Rose; Vice-President, David Rosas FU NEW WELLINGTON COAL, suing of attached licenses in dis- the vicinity of the fault lines (Special to TO Dally fUwt.) provincial government to organ Geo. Waddell; nancial Secretary, a . I J..r-a I.. ,ira-.nnl.ni.Ail All ize a provincial police force, as. ur inA a aa a. a 11 ill iiiii uic vim"-- cutting the leads. 'ir i in tv a nava 1 1 1 a -aa - Winnipeg, Feb. 3. Premier Pete Seneca!; Recording Secretary, . .In rannera will have wiuai cnance wi He believes that, taken as a T.t i i n rvt-i.iiJA.i lit tria f anla a result of the withdrawal of the shipment of 500 tons .,..., , ...i-i,.. nt n.h ami that Northwest Mounted Po-roiirenlratlnir Treasurer, C W. Poole; Door will be Varden whole, the Dolly a j ,ature yoster,,ay lh,t lhe Duke and f?omifn,on keeper, Q. B, Anderson; Sentinel, "i. wn are prcparou 10 power boats will also ie anoweu nroDosition. and i ...... - iv ..i.. ...m . Alberta on March 1st. viiil I- ... . . '. ... m a ......I - -til 111-91, Ui IOtlllSIIIIU m- S. B, Storey. ono of tho plans now being work- . winnlneB at the end of public will bo satisfied. ed out Is the Inslallitlon of a ,hfl monlh and Uiat thcr v,8l SOME IDEA II. 8. CLEMENTS. An Irish engineer has conceived WESTHGLMC THCATRC --.I ivn or iita citt vr rmmvm lloallng concentrator with an insi for one week. ttupwrr initial capacity of 200 tons. the idea of laying a huge pipe NOTIOI TODAY'S EASTBOUND Although the Chicago Exploration under the Atlantic, through which Cleo Ridgely and Wallace Reid, TVH- tAftaftak 1t1?- AM Dt Hi a aw TaiM.dOii miA .a.aKlaa TRAIN CANCELLED Company built the wagon aw,WM.,M,,,wa,a,.,petrol could be pumped from the one of the most popular combinations wwv asava m-wt ntt m ia h.. r.M s iKa rhir .r pniira road to the mine, it is necessary Ormes Limited .iransauanuo on items io ureal of the screen, will be 0P Hpftlth lnartAtM tatu. I III la lAI' l-aot. 1 . I I.a rmt U Illicit for them to receivo permission ; Britain. The estimated cost of shown at the Westholme tonight .JnUoM havQ left at 11:30 this from the provincial government laying such a plpe-line is ISO, in "The House of Golden Win "- Lirtnfts by Mtrcb in mii win i morning, will not leave until 11.30 before they can lay steel along MONDAY MORNING 000,000. A pipe of 18 inches dows." There is also a Topical rfwcuM without funbr noiirs. ml Bunday morning. Tho trnin from the route for a railroad. They diameter would deliver seven hun Budget and "8hanghaled" will . city comcTow. j,0 vant which should have ar- wish io build a narrow puage Will give away free a complete dred gallons per minute from again be shown, at the second , Thursday evening, will road for general purposes, which gold.flsh aquarium of 'shore to shore, Tit-Bits. show only. .WW.I : I... . ll.l .1 .l nVln.V VPV two frisky gold-fish in globe, would In its initial stages at least, WESTHOLMF. heavy drifts of snow east of be run, by steam power, with the with aquarium plant, peb. Christian Science Society ser iKwInltsa l the cause of tho de bles, ete, with each purchase probability of using electricity vices are held every Sunday at it LONDON CAFE OPERA ll ay. lleports came In this morn later when the water power of of Rexall goods amounting HOUSE a, in. Sunday School at 12 noon. 50 ing that the snow plow had neon tho camp is developed. to cents or over and a 10 AN MILL TONIGHT ONLY cents package of fish food. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 and able to make its way through Tho company with which Mr. Third Avatius CLEO RIDGLEY and the line will be o'clock. Hays Building. 315 2nd it is hoped that McGlnnia is associated do lint be. Prompt Service of tho Boot WALLACE RCID clear today. Ileve in delays, and it is their intention Corns and bring the child-ren Avenue, "Tin MawM af OaMan VYI." there Is to sat at aH and let to put the 'Dolly Varden thsm pick them TOPICAL BUDGET . Helling out at cost, phone 403, nn n paying basis this year. ouL Tie makers wanted at Lnke BOXES FOR' LAUDS1 l.Ut UHUIIU...n. ...l IIUIIIIUIIi if Hi Vanoouvcr bun. Kathlyn, phono 381. tf.