The daily News VOL. VIII. NO. 30. PMNCK D.UPKHT, II. C MONDAY. FKUflUAltY 5, 1917. PRICE FIVK CKirr CONGRESS FIEF-AMHG FOE EVEMTUAUHES INTERNED GERMAN SHIPS SEIZED AT MANILLA - GUNBOAT FIRED AT HONOLULU luruiT WILSON WARNS CONGRESS mwi mill n ill duauui DADncir S A WMM CONSTRUCTION BRING FROM LONDON? WILL START SHORTLY TO CLEAR DECKS FOR ACTION Ottawa. JanJi. Gossip in the Mr. E. F, Duby, of New West-mlnster, corridors still centers around who is soon to start the '1'remier Ilorden's coming visit to construction work on a new saw- ROUTINE BUSINESS TO BE SWEPT AWAY MEANTIME TO BE READY WOK KVtnTUALITIEs lltTERnCD OERMAH the Imperial Conference. What J m"! t Prince Rupert with cer- MIPS SEIZED CREW SETS GUNBOAT ON fis the message be will bring back?,lIn Vancouver men, has Just re- FIRE AT HONOLULU jWili he put Canada in pledge mieu w uis umc, ncr a wo while he is over Ihere, or will he j vlt and inspection of all come back and get the consent ofithe modern and up-to-date saw. Washington, Feb. .Presi seiied by the United States naval Parliament? Imills of the stales of Washington dent Wilson has asked Congress' authorities yesterday. nl?ref0,n' The .object of Mr. Qunboat Although the matter has not Burned, business! t9 clear away all routine Honolulu, Feb, 5, The Herman been .made public yet. It la an al.V'V?" to -VF no as to be ready for any emcrJ gunboat "fleira," which was In-lerned open secret among the member8fof business and especially that arise out of tlie' of Parliament that all the over-'faw"!,U. amev may here, was set on fire by for the quickest and breaking of negotiations with her crew yesterday.. ,sea, governments, South Africa. way of ""tag..Uie large Otrmany Ilio de Janeiro, Feb. 5 Itratit Australia, New-Zealand, and Can-;?fesl Q arm an auinods. will not send her protrsl against ada, were consulted in regard toi "ted er1 to The 8 un yesterday- vm Vnrk. Feb. Collector of the German submarine campaign the Allies' reply to the German tneornlng that he had gained much Customs Malonc, who Is in charge until she has exchanged views peace, note. The views of on lhat enab,fl of tow York harbor protection, with the other South American republic. various overseas governments M"forlmal one rwu,d most up-"were dUcuvered bombs placed below The Brazilian note is .),.. found.,f to xuua correspond vv.raMi.with to-date mills in the northern city Q the steps leading to his house now ready. the province of British Colum- Germany Firm. and the reply was drafted wilh reslerday. uia, as wen as on me 1'aciuc coasi. Slaamart) Taaan. Berlin, Feb. 5, Information aaaaaaaaaaaaam. .VRaaaaRLiiBBHl their previous knowledge and con-j While away, Mr. Duby visited Manilla, Feb. 5 Seventeen from official sources say there sent. No doubt the British gov- here since is of modification ernment took the Mew that Can- "c Ah.Zn prospect Herman ships Interned no any Pt,and' ada had paid well to a look atl,,C' ,Aber!f1n' KHo-in the beginning of the war were in the new submarine orders. Jnd on the negotiations a toA'J1 in she got. The logic of this alii-jan.d. uLlt JAMES CARftUTHERB BERNSTORFFS LETTER tude Is. of course, that Canada .2rT,f hi!2 HAD A STORMY TRIP TO PRESIDENT WILSON accepts joint responsibil y ith:ih h construction work or hU (lhe European powers for the; con- The James Carrulhers, of the new , fc nuDert woud ,larl Unuanceof the war. and the out- Cold Storage Company' Heel, The letter with which Count come of this Joint responsibility hi nr9t nexl montn. , of ine WGrk ,8 from afternoon parl came in yesterday Von BernstorIT accompanied the Is that Canada should Uke a hand her second trip as a trawler. The . . cd the erection of the new of the .when the Washington un- peace terms are being (arruibera eiperienceu lerrmc ,ant wU, be to. coniple. llrclwI ,ubniar,ne campaign wea her out. de and, Uhough lion. He will leave for the north nlereaMllg wiln9 a8 a short. Great Britain seems Ja within few days tie.Van-disposed getting her trawl down a few a u hl Uie klmV. ,n lne The latest nhotocranh of the sentleman to whom all the neu to let Canada take as'cnuver gun fV nt,?i,Vn?r.haKIUi'fu 1 ."" The following... trat iratlons arc iooking- for if lead in Regard to the German sub- raucb rfipeaslbility and;Jaferen- that her fare was light and the . ,.,,.1, frnm . .I IL. marine campaign. Woodrow Wilson faces the most serious situation tially, as much or the burden of they put it in his eye?r They are i Aiirr noimins out iuv mc has been called to the war as glie feels disposed, great persuaders over there in iei or irawiing under aucn con- . . . . . ... any president of the United Slates upon d lion, was ,ery unsatisfactory. . solve since the time of Abraham Lincoln. Such being the case, members of.Westminster. The last,time Pre. Unted gulM ,ncIude -p Parliament are asking what Pre-lmier Borden went to a conference jonnsion, wno is ueiermineu ; e f-goernmenl and equality nf mier Borden will do next. llavingfin England he came back with trawling the Pacific- . . SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY gue on a, ... ,.. ,h. i...,- SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS subscribed to tfco Allied reply and'three dreadnduehts in his head tborough lest, will send the ves- j ' woud he ,inrerc. IN NORTHERN INDIA FOR RRITISH fOllIMRIA hereby having established Can-'put there by Winston Churchill, s.i out again on ainird trip when,, cla.i if In recognition of this it is honed that th wtalhfr rnn principle countries like Ireland peace treaty, what is the next,step Premier Borden couldn't put his ditlons will be such as will allow and India, which do not enjoy the George Wilson has received a ictoria, ieb. i St-Announce-lwhich lne Borden government Canadian Special contribuUon of a proper tet being made of the benefits of political Independence, highly interefling letter from his mrnt is made today of an im- conlerapiale? over ne was ,0 enraged North Sea method of deep-sea should now obtain their freedom." brother. Lieut. "Ninlan Wilson, porlanl scheme which represents ,Iavins accepted tne doclrine of that lhe fobe and lhe nainbow flihlnr, Inferring to Iielgium, from Argyll and Sutherland llighland-ia tremendous development of joinl responsibUity for .the war were not only dismantled, but the which' country Germany is withdrawing ers. who is located amongst the agriculture in this Province In a and tne peacei it follow8 in 80me lenderg for the Laurier navy were Selling out at-cost, phone 193, Into slavery all able- foothills of the Himalayas in class of produce which has re-, tnal tuere shouid bo joint'dropped in the waste paper bas. Cavenaile A llaanan. tf. bodied men, BernsloriT says: Northern India. Lieut. Wilson eelved but scanty attention hilh- responsibly for lne triai8 and ket, with the result that when the As to Belgium, for which warm Joined lhe army in the hope of erlo, although advocated from the lroublea and gargantuan laxes'war broke out Canada was la the NEW WELLINGTON COAL, and cordial sympathy is fell In being sent to France, where the early days of the Hudson s Bay whjch wi be lQe ffuU of Great bumiiatlng position or having no phone llfl. We have Just retched the United Slates, the chancellor Germans had numbered h I s Company s settlement. It is that ui.itall.g staggering war debt ships either to defend herself with a shipment of 500 tons had declared only a few weeks younger brother amongst their ..f the sugar beet, and there are a(ter tne war is over AUo there 0P to bejp' lhe molher country. Lump Coal. w are prepared to previously that Its annexation had victims, ma was insieaa seni io wipui,t the cost of imperiai derence.In short. Premier Borden .went never formed a pari oi .uermany India, via snun Africa, trom a synaicaie qi uamornia capuai- Wi Great Britain want to bear back on his favorite doctrine of put in your winter's coal for you. Intentions. The peace to be signed Bombay, no irayeiieu ior mree isis who nae sprcmnccu in mo .hjs burden ai0rie- or wni Pre- letting well enough"alone by making with Belgium was to provide nights and four days to Peshawar development or the sugar beet in- mlfr Borden be met with sugges- it a great deal worse.. CORPORATION OS TMC OITV OT P1NCK for such conditions in that country, and is now siauoneo ai me en- uusiry merr. m uu uw '"'-,tlons that Canada should bear a Pessimists on, both sides or the NOTIOK auetsrr , with which Germany desires trance to the historic Kyber Pass, pose to do the same for British share way of a yeariy contrj. House view with alarm the fact 1S1T Dm Tun. to maintain friendly, neighborly the scene of many. .thrilling.... bat-......Columbia,. .L combining. !t-the. cultiva-I..- . linn nf flflv j ......millions ,that Premier Borden will be the win mrw pgw oim uv relations, that Belgium 'should ties wltn tne nartiy nmmen oi uon oi me oeei uu wnane. Such are the views of Mr. Lio-'only front rank sUtesman from r um llMlih umu (I4 la Um ChUf or folic not be used again by Germany' Northern India in the past. Four colonization schemes. ne Curtis and his fellow enthu- overseas present at tle. oenfer- ui, Iiupecior, ho will lo HIT i enemies for the purpose of insti- Brltlsh regiments stationed there They have In view some five 8iasts or the Hound Table. What ence. Sir Louis Botha, foreseeing Oanrrs or dort who ba nut ukra ixii'gQting continuous hoslilo in keep up n regular patrol of the properties for investigation, scat- js more to the Doint. such' are the a dilemma. nerhaDS. doea not ao. ,hr Uttttr tj Mirth lit Mil mill b " pass. They have blockhouses at tered over a wide area, and all 'views of Lord Cunon. Lord Mil- pear for South Africa, but sends Pbi4 without CITY rnruwr COLLECTOR.noU. sal I"".'.Th letter concludes thus: . regular intervals all the way located in famous agricultural 'ner and Bonar Law, members of a deputy, who can always' back The Imperial government ttirougn, wun oarued wire pru- sections or lne province, r-aciruie inner war cabinet who have'out of a tight hole by saying that could not Justify before its own lection on eliner slue, while a section would require an operaLU very high idea of the duty of lhe must consult his principal. conscience, before the Herman:"live" wire extends from end to ag plant of about 1,250,000 In- iho colonies towards the Empire.'Premier Hughesi having failed to TMC PfHWeai WUPtWT HC-TAIL people and before history lhe end, to touch which is instant vestment for the sugar riianufac- and such are the views of Sir Ed-ideliver the goods that is to say, MHWOMIHT ASSOCM. neglect of any means destined tu death. ture. ward Carson, who loathes home ihaving failed to put cqnscriptioa bring about the end of the wnr. So far, the hillmen have been The object of the promoters rule so much that he has kept across in good old Australia- Un riltal SpefUl MttUnt Ut Like the president of the United,quiet but they are liable to break would require legislative sanc-jireiaild out of It for the last Ove'will also be among those absent. u bfu in itM cur iuii on Tir. out at moYnent. Lieut Wilson and the whole scheme is rrbfutry Sin, illp.n. A tprtul States, the Imperial government any (0n now'year8 He will send a proxy to London IntlUtloq fl MlriMtal to rry r had hoped to reach this goal by(says me neai is lerrinc anu ii is taking shape in consultations i what Parliament cannot help and slay at home to mind his own Ull nwrrtMot to te prenrnl ind to negotiations. After the attempts ,possible to work only about two wittt the ministers and depart-'observing is that when Premier (Continued on Pit Tfcrt!.jit "PPori Um Mrcbanu AoelUi to come to an understanding with hours a day. To a Britisher, ment ofllclals, so that by the timefn0rdcn goes to. the Imperial Con-Northern or fmiljr this wblrb tlljr in will Um Im derldm!ctmpaim upon of the F.ntente Powers,have been answered India is highly Inter- tb Legislature opens the plans : ference he sticks his head Into a t um mwtinr Tlx iivlr by the latier with the an-,esting and picturesque, though 0f tho syndicate, whoso name In den of the tlnest old crusted high I. O. O. F. lurrrbtotf m nttk ihrir flml nouncement of an intensified con-j the climate is severe on a Kuro. this section will be "The B. Cxories that England has seen in Mr,iP Tudy nlrhl. 0l loihr llnuatlon of the war, the Imperial pean and tho general outlook Sugar, Incorporated," wUl be'eabinet positions for the last ten ffrl Mfrrlunl iil ccoipiib.simI r to tui no unluJ forrl government. In order to scrVe tho barren and sandy. One of the ready, and the names of thepTO-'year8 They belong to the good Special meeting of Oddfellows Uw I In iiul Um pUr, "welfare of mankind in a high sights which attract tljo Scottish molcrs will be ready for presen-ld bigh-blnding Tory type which tonight at 0 o'clock City Mall, Tuesday, February sense and not to wrong its own Howiers is me camei irain oi mw tation lo mo House. but up tbe Empire in the elgh- in the K. of P. Hall. Every th, at p. m. people, is now compelled to con-;merclmnt or Kabul who makes his pending more specific an- teenth century, Incidentally losing Oddfellow earnestly requested timiA Mih Unlit for eiistence. acain t way through the mountains with nouncement as to their plans, 11 the United States or America by to be .present. 'forced upon It. with tho full cm-'ployincnt HIS llierciiunuise jusi us ins iorw- u JnllmalOd thai the analysis Uia rlnenes of thlr onlniona. S. M. NEWTON, N.G. of all the weapons which fathers did for centuries. made r the soil contents of the,Mr. Lloyd George Is a restraining C. C. LOOP, R.8. are at its tlinposai, areas .now under examination;Jnlluence, but, of course. Premier FOR SALE ' "Sincerely trusting that tho havo been very favorable, the Lloyd George can't be with Pre-cllmatlo people and government of tho WESTHOLMR conditions prevalent in.mier 4orde to protect him all AUXILIARY tOMOONIR 'Untted States will understand tho the various portions of the prov-'the time. .They'll find him and LONDON CAFE tO jiuotlyes for this decision and Its OPERA HOUSE ince are, most suitable and com. get at him some day when David feet long, 12 feet beam. For necessity, me imperial mnrni. TONIGHT ONLY pare satisfactorily with tho at. Lloyd George Isn't looking. Be ARB QJMLL price, photos and Inventory,blueprint,apply at the ment ho'ifiJ lhat the United Hales EDMUND BREESE Imospheric conditions of .other sides. Premier Lloyd George Thirst Avenue odlco of may view the new situation from partft of the world where sugar would probably side with them Prompt Bervlee of the the lofty heights of Impartiality "Tht Walls of Jericho" beetstoro g-rown. anyway I McOafTary, Gibbons A Doyle, In riv Att. there Is to eat a H and assist, on their part, to pro-vent The question parliament l ask Limited, in.i further misery and unavoidable MUTT and JEFF Tie makers wanted at Lake lug. Is, will Premier Borderf be idXIt FM LMW sacrifice of human life." Kathlyn, phono 384. tf. able to stand,up to them or will 0