The daily news 1 u-x VOL. Vllf. NO. 31, PR1NCR RUPERT, 13. C TUK8DAY, FKHHUARY 6, 1917. PRICE FIVE CENTS WILSON AWAITING GERMANY'S NEXT MOVE BRITAIN OFFERS SAFE CONDUCT TO BERNSTORFF - NO BREAK WITH AUSTRIA BRITAIN GIVES VIENNA AND GOVERNMENT BERNSTORFF WASHINGTON TO BUY MORE SAFE CONDUCT ARE FRIENDLY ROSSRMIS i . . .. .. ui..i. M kl n.. m i. -1 i m VVIIIOn vvan "vmiimb huui no mrvmm. in ninusni Mvwnn McLean Want Puttto AreeaeJ Which Will Bring Reproach Austria and the IUUi Liners Established Sam Hughe says Congrats Records Official Arrive Safely Relief Gen. Aldersen Know Hoih- Break In Relatione. Ship Sunk. " lrlt Tb Dwly ewt.Y j -.Sprltf W flw- luuj !. ISpMUl, to TM DH7 RtWS) Washington, Feb. C While' Vlrhna, Feb. C Following the Ottawa, Feb. 6. The Government mailing the result of Germany's jnew8 of the severance or diplo-publlshed has decided to purchase intention, which will rnallc relations with Germany, more Ro'ss rifles. A. K. McLean objected to the government doing determine the United States in its 'Ambassador Penfleld, on behalf business with a private company poller of peac or war, Presl- ef tne United male, conferred and advocated the establishment Jfnt Wilson Is anxlouslhatnolh.j, u,e Alulro.Hungarian For. of a public arsenal. He claimed log shall bf done nlLRn Minister here. After the con-fully that the people favored national Justified by the law of na;ference, he nt,UfleJ indent The most recent photograph of factories for the making of mu lions and humanity. He wanu no jWUon lual relations between the Premier Lloyd George. The plucky nitions anil the manufacturing of word spoken and no deed done Unlleil gul amJ Austro.Hungary little Welshman is seen here material fpr war. This scheme which will merit reproach venjhad nol ancted hy lUt wearing a characteristic smile and would bring about the elimination from Germany. I change. no one would imagine that he of huge profits to private manufacturers Congresa went through the( Shipping Movements, carries the cares of an Empire al out of the Empire's life formality of recording Wilson's J New York Keb 8Tn) AmerU war upon his shoulders. and death struggle. action In breaking off relations learner Philadelphia and The Premier refused to accept with Germany and the Hepuhll-!FnUm, ,uve reached Liserpoo an amendment to this effect proposed MAYOR SUGGESTS THAT cans promised the r support In ,afey and lbe arriva, of ,he gl by A. F. McLean. whatever line of action the Prrsl- ,,au, al New York cavei lhe CITIZENS GET TOGETHER Sir Sam Hughes declared that dint might see lit to take. jKroonland and the New York as the Germans controlled certain The Ilritish Bovernment la lhe onJr Amerjcan )ftMf nper Vf,. British rifle factories and stated willing to grant safe conduct to , al ,ea The 8l Aid. Casey, at the city council that General Alderson, who commanded Count on Ilernstorff and thewU probabIy ,a( frt)tn New Vork meeting last night, drew attention the first Canadian division three hundred German consul injfor Ljvcrpoo todar. to the action being taken by and was the first to condemn the United States, through the; U rfporieij lhat the crews of the Hoard of Trade in regard to the floss rifle, did not know the Ilritish blockade by the shortest ,h ,ntrrnpd flf rman and Au,irtn first thing about a rile. and most direct route. vessels in New York hsrbor CHARLES EVANS HUGHES Jiarrass in any degree with private the drydock, and said that it was Thawlaa IfjaUonibare i ar- wrpckH their engines, doing fwtlerances those charged with 'likely. ual the- retail merchants TM ranging we ami or me aepart- dimhfe to lhw extent of f I.OOO.. President w llson s opponent in tins responsibility. They avPwoud lake similar action. He the presidential campaign, who the facts; they have the duty to' ure oi me oniciai no win pre. 0u0 U,ouphl h sumably go through Holland and . ' Spanish Note. made his first public appearance perform. They have the sincere ,lhal any public fl? Passengers who arrived on the since the election as the guest of loyal co-operation of Arneri- i-nunr. Madrid. Feb. $, Spain's note . . ... nw .... in.. i every 1 1 'v iiicu nuveu u ucsuc iu get delayed train yesterday afternoon to Germany, In reply to the notice "',Dg this line. were, to put it mildly, glad to see Thursday last. Mr. Hughes said: can nx the limits of American moVD a!0Dn Prince Rupert. They bad spent DAUGHTERS Of EMPIRE ubmarlne campaign, The Grand Trunk had "We are all Americans tonight, rights. M r. Hughes' speech three in "e 'signified a willingness to lease practically days snowdrifts HOLD ANNUAL MEETINGi111 lday'i standing behind our president, on brought the students to their feet the plant and had made arrangements and in the latter part of whom this great responsibility singing "The Star-Spangled Dan that time they did not have too j London, Feb. The Ilelgianj with Mr. Cotton to this rests. It is not a time to em- ner." The annual meeting of Queen,relief steamer Lars Jurse, which fend. Ever thing seemed favorable much to eat, as supplies were Mary Chapter, Daughters of lheju allinff untlrr Danish reBiatrjr.j to the closing of the deal running Short and there was ao Kmnlre. was hold Mnndiv after, has been sun. The vessel had MAYOR WANTS WATER jALD. MONTGOMERY (until it came to Sir flobert Bor- possibility of getting fresh stocks car wheat on board i ne of food. The men on the snow-plow noon, The flegenL Mrs. I)u Ver-! net, presided and In her address Ilritish steamer Hurstwood has POWERS FOR THE CITY llAlUJtilJ MPJvvXlJ which caused the whole matter had the toughest time they acknowledged her Indebtedness been sunk without warning. to stop. "We have waited patient- ever experienced on this division. for the success of lhe year's work Mayor McCafTery presented to At the city council meeting last'1, fo,r l.heout?T.e, ?f i5lr nb.trt'! At one attached time they to had the three"stuck"engines to REPEAL WANTED FOR I. , blockade," said Aid. Casey, capable officers, urging upon lhe cunc al neht a re- night. Aid. McClymont took occa- all members the necessity of PLURAL VOtlNO CLAUSE cy j thmk mayor 8hou,d plow and were unable to move it. economy In this time of war, the lort on his trip south. He placed sion to congratulate Aid. Mont- con8ider the ,nerits of the whole Oil fuel got low in two of the engines desirability of buying all we need Al the clly council meeting last I before the government the follow- gomery on the outcome of the re-case and submit some plan of and. had to, be borrowed in our country and the duty of evening, the following resolution, ing legislation which the city desires quests made of the members of procedure to the council at the from the others, while the only placing our country' welfare al. passed at a meeting of the Trades enacted during the coming the Fisheries Advisory Board. He next meeting." He said that, by water available was from the. ways before our own desires. She and Labor Council on January thought that Mr. Montgomery co-operating with the other bodies melting of snow. Three men were deplored the lack of shown 23rd, was read: session: should have been a member of the they might at least find out why kept busy shovelling snow to fill respect To bring down legislation delegation but satisfied that the boilers and it seemed as if it in public places when the National Whereas, it is found that the was sir Robert Dorden blocked the Anthem was being and present provision of tho Muni whereby the provincial government lhe work he had done here had business and what the govern-had required several tons of snow to played ap. would pay the local Improvement much to do with the result, make a quart of water. Latest tioalcil in 111 in.mli.fi in f An cipal Clauses Act, which provide ment or the G. T. P. intends to and other taxes on the lands Aid. said reports are that shortly after example by respectfully standing that Incorporated companies bae Montgomery that he do in the matter. whenever it and not v... . .mnni.. nn,J ihnl iiUoiin tne cuy or l'rince iiupen in had no desire to go to Ottawa but The mayor said that the coun the plow, came through, with use it as a sign was played to put on hats the member of said companie which the government holds an(was pleased that good results had'cil could not follow the lines of the passemgec train behind it. and coats. have individual votes, thus giving equity. followed the sending of the dele- the Hoard of Trade in regard to slides came down as heavily as The following officers were a plurality of votes to one busl-f The mayor reported that he be-jgation. His whole interest was in'the making of this port the head-ness ever. There is some doubt as to elected for the Urgent, concern, is not in harmony jlleved that the government would.the Improvement of the fishing quarters for the G. T. P. steam-wlth whether the train due to arrive Mr. Du Vernet: 1st year:Vlce-Ilegent. true democracy and is a agree to pay these taxes. industry and he felt that the"er. as the council as a body could this evening will get in. The Mrs, Dawson; Snd Vlce-Ilegent, menace In Just representation. He also asked for special legls-board might have gone further,"not take any such action. lw- snow-plow crew, after such a long Mr, Holtby; Secretary, Mr. Dun Therefore, be it resolved that;lation in regard to the naving oi He understood that it met in ever, individually and collectively, spell of strenuous work, were can; Treasurer, Mr. McClymontj, the council petition the Mayor: the Ileserve Fund bylaw made'January to legislate for the com- hp had no doubt that the members given a rest spell which they had Kfiin-." R.i.rv Mr. and Aldermen of the city of Prince 'legal. This he also believed would Jug season and not for future were willing to get together with certainly earned. Standard Hearer Mr. Jennlng; 'lupert to use their best endeavor be granted. seasons, as they had done in re- any body which planned to bring Councillor Mr'. Itltchic, Mr, de to have this clause In the Munl-f He also urged the government'gard to the attached licenses. business to the city. He thought Mrs. J. II. Kelly will show her Gex, Mrs McMullln Mr. Eggerl, clpal Clauses Act duly repealed, to place a reserve on the Wark He warned the fisheries com- the citiiens as a whole should get collection of war, souvenirs at the Mr Tile, Mr. Colllson, Mrs.' Aid. Casey, seconded by AldChannel water power, and anyjiniltee that their work was not together in the matter. They saw, Red Cross rooms on Friday. They Iteddie Mr Grant Mrs. A. M, Montgomery, moved that tho resh- other water power tributary to nearly over and that they should in the report from Ottawa re- are well worth seeing. Mann.in mi.! Mr iimvllnir. iliitlon be concurred in and that.this city, and, in addition to plac- get busy right away In prepara- cently. how much good it had the city solicitor be Instructed toMng a reserve on same, to hold lion for next season. One very done to get together on fishing oorpoiution or th eiTf of minci petition the provincial govern, such powers without payment un-;serious matter was the depletion matters and he felt that united FOR SALE MUPevrr ment requesting that the pnrticu.jtil such tlma as the city had de- of the fish. He believed that there action in regard to other matters NOTIOK i. ..nili., . rnrnlpil. This!veloned snnie. The mavor said,were milv flftr nor rnl nf ih .1.1 h... . nn,.,! ra.nli. w v - ST - --w v n Willi II I 1 V 49 SIUVU V 9SSia AUXILIARY list U'stlllil I kit nlklA l hsnnfl tl fltlttt nnmhi nf fliclft snnnini rAiu In hmwm Tt uim r now du. nd rbi. carried unanimously. 40 feet long, 12 feet beam. Btnx ir id t paid lo u Chlff or Police jtho north compared with a few expert that the huge quantities of For price, blueprint, photos or l1lh Imptflar, mba lll Uuo I I T RED CROSS NOTES While in the south, Mayor Mc- years ago and that the rivers cod thrown, overboard had fouled and at the inventory, apply lr ur. CalTery had a consultation with!were being fished out. He did not'the feed in grounds to such an oul office of onrrs of don who b net Ukcn ! Uream by Mirth IM nil will be The lied Cross Society ocknnw. J. D, Hoss, head of the Kleclric want the fishermen to have empty extent as to seriously interfere proMfutri without furiti.r notir. ml ledges with (hanks the sum of i.ignt uepariiiieiu in ueame, re- rivers handed to them. He said with fishing. He congratulated MoGarTsry, Glhhen A Voyle, CITT COUKCTon. j$11.50 front tho ladies of Seal gardlng the plant at 8hawatlans.;tliat nothing but sockeyo used to Aid. Montgomery on the splendid lllle4N)f is.it Cove for the month of January. un mis mailer ne will report Do packed but that now they were work he had done. Tho society is very grnteful for fiijly later. pneking everything and several of WESTHOLMF. , these monthly amounts, the less valuable kind of salmon PRINTING TENDERS j The Prisoners of War branch NEW WELLINGTON COAL, were becoming scarcer every year. LONDON C ATI OPIRA HOUSE ncr alii acknowledges tho receipt phone lid. Wo have Just re. "Unless action Is taken to con. The following tenders for the Tuesday and Wednesday nf $5 from Que. n Charlotte City, ceived a shipmont of Sinn tons serve the fish the citiiens will find.printing of tax sale and local iui ,., . ... . Mrs, Ileattlo, to send ii. i. ..u i i Owen Moore and Marguerite through mi hipjt iimc luuKui iur num. provemeut notices were opwieu bi Third Avernie Lump Coal. We prepared to Gourtot In parcel to Pie. A. Hristow, a prls. are Ing," said Aid. Montgomery. the council meeting last night:. Prompt Servlee of "ROLLING STONES" oner in Germany. put In your winter's coal for you. Aid. Mcllao endorsed what Aid. A. O, Franks, $.125; Moltae Ilro there la to t at H Montgomery had said and pointed Ltd, 1116.50, and Hank Pre TOPIOAL1 BHiyQET ........Selling out at cost,. phone 103,. Tie makers wanted at Lake out that the same applied to deep $136.85. The lowest tender was MX IS PGR, LASI f i a 11 a ii.aveuaue v iinuuuu. ii. Kattilyn, phono 384, tr. sea fish. Ha had been told by an'accepted.