THE Daily news iL VIII. 47 PIIINCH JlUPKHT. n. 1 SATURDAY. FF.MRUAftY 24, 1017. PRICK FIVE CKWTt GREAT 13 cm dS AILMENT OF BESTS IMPORTS CAN FACE ENEMY'S WORST, SAYS LLOYD GEORGE, IF TONNAGE PROBLEM SOLVED GREAT BRITAIN'S MORE RAIDS 1 UNITED STATES FOOD SUPPLY BY BRITISH AND ! STILL WAITING NOW MENACED FRENCH TROOPS AN OVERT ACT Lloyd George's Spaoeh In House British Raid Results In Dugouts Washington SUM Silent Peaea 0f Commons ForaUlla of Ing Destroyed and Many Rropagandlata Have Usual Many CurUllmanU Prlsonsrs Oaf man a Stormy Session Food of Luiurla. Again Repulsed. Still Scarce. SBBBBBBwBBBjSBBBBBBBBHSjU9KSj London, Feb. 24. A Hritish Feb. 24. Premier) London. Washington, Feb. 24, Silence Lloyd George In a great perch in rahl a successfully carried out is being maintained all to the south of Souchez. by gov. ih llcuie of Commons today ad- Many jtMMMMMHMaTaTsS'aTflswasTMja?MMMMM VflHHBBK milted the gravity of the situa- prisoners were captured and.dog-, ernment officials regarding the tim with, regard to the natlon'a were destroyed, and num. The S. S. Frederick VIII. on. Which the Late Oerman Ambassador Sailed for Home. Inset are the European situation. No reply has i'a .unolv through the opera, bcr of the enemy killed. photos of the Count and Countess IJernstorff. yet been received from Ambassador ii.,n nf the Oerman submarine i A French report states; that- Penfleld regarding Austria's ..,f.r iiritain must he deter. several surprixe attacks in Alcasc REVENTLOW ATTACKS THE FIVE CANADIANS IN THE SURPRISE ATTACK ON attitude regardingvthe submarine most dras- and Lorraine region were re. in curtail in the JAMES W. GERRARD NEW YEAR'S HONOR LIST campaign. i fnhlon her Imports, Luxuries pulsed with great loss .to the GERMAN TRENCHES Later The international situ ,f every description must be;nemy In each Instance. . . .. .,. hn; ..j ation following yesterday's cabinet4 tinned. Uce to race wun me; ..'voted the leading editorial in the fi.-.. meeting la announced un death struggle, many things) The British steamer Walhfleld With the Hritish armies In the changed. acd Ik,rjn Tat(9 Huna. to an oU lock bad heretofore been eon-jhas heen . JUek on JameB w Oerrard. for- ; field, Philip, flibb, one of the -few Would Arm Silaa. ,uimd necessities, but were! I arls, feb. 24. The trench- American Ambassador to4 I w ar corespondents, describes an P. A. Franklin, president of the realty not... so. would have to be,stearner Atbo. carry njr Senega- 0miia wholIJ he uJaMn early morning attack on the western American S. S. Line, during a con as - - a lal iiaa g m .! aiiiniilai let lsAsiii front recently. "The 'show, as ference with without, ah oneseniii,i ----. having used his official position Secretary Daniels, ,UptM must maao, way ior me ... ... llell,,eraU.y lo iransmit Import- our men call it, yesterday was intimated his readiness, to defy wm.iUe. of war. He said that ean. uepi.e u.e e.cori iu nfornullon lne Kn. more than a raid those daily in submarines, if the navy would and out dashes which are doing furnish defence but Secretary tkmlrielive plans about lo pui r rrnc n ,ent hf (f e UnC(, stffl, guns, taction will afTect the very Mameluk and hnseigne. The de- ..M indications." he writes most deadly work along our lin. Daniels demurred and feared fca&uoa f Hrltlsh life and will stroyer. aided by the gunboat . iaxe r0ninil,y lo tht It was au attack for the definite International trouble would ensue. iHjulo dining Ubles of prac- Henry. saved 1.450 lives. theory that the uncontrolled calIe purpose of gaining an important Ilrillslr cltlien. The fro nt. bit of ground on the slope which Food SJKuatlon. tkiSimry mire and letter nervice to the frtsurr promised his audience Pelsograd, reb. -I. TUt er- VniUl perniittrd "to the goes down to the ruined village New York, Feb. 24, Food riot Uit If IkU programme be carried man ftr ln artillery prep- American Embassy, had alw been and of driving the enemy out of ing of a sporadic nature con- cat Briuia can face the enemy's aratlon launched three atlaekn . . th . f . 5tEL some strong points. The interest(tinues Governor Whitman Is c?H TW whole success.! the.agalnsttbe ItuMlan poailions least ItJnIriirn witlf lamdort and of. it involving ,the xapture- otgjving thefood situation hi close the of ZIochotT and broke through the six officers and 352 men of picked attention 4. depended mh upon PrU Ths Ma A .iiu.trajpj regiments is the w ay In which j New York, Feb. 24 More than aiUy of Ike government to solve nussian lines, punier auacss in the events' which led to the HEAG5T U toeasje problem. This could Jmve the Invaders into their rapture 'and execution of Sir ' we caught the enemy utterly by twenty organizations desirous of surprise, and the. rapid, easy way'peace at price assembled at U fctlped by the restriction of original position. lloger Casement. Thus London any in which the whole operation was j their joint meting, have had their and Increas-i try Imports learned In good time of the en. N urifnltural nnd ahlnbullding1 OERMAR WPULATIOR terprise which led Casement to done. usual stormy session. attnity, the Irish coast and his capture A touch which seems fantastic tendon. Feb. 21 The fierrnan rPuw. American Ambassador came at the end of the adventure'belts. A rum ration was served RIICS TO RUSSIA reports of their man power do Oerrard and his personnel were when these young Germans, still Jround and the men drank it and J not agree v lththeir previous lhff wno jHvered the hon- breathless with the amazement'felt the glow of it, so .that the of their bundled white waste of no mans land did 'records. claim mat capture, were They now A.E j or.i,ie irUhman to the hanirman Tl statement .tnade by M. lMr PPu,at,on "l lne ,al Cfn into omnibuses which had been.not look so cold and menacing, An ntlack on American news-the KEMP lie J!:t In an article recently "ol ltT-flve. '"i,hun9' brought up near the lines to wait j 'Suddenly about half past Ave ,s paper service from Berlin is a p. ranked In "Figaro In for them the old London.omnf-.there was a terriffic crash of guns nui eiKiiij hiiiiioii. ttenntd.anu Ilie article Closes wun lxh he aser(ed that (irrmaiiy view, false figures were deliber an expression of hearty thank bueses which used to go 'All thejand at the same moment the men 'as .:n ago offered Constan- the Henk, Detikl in scrambled into the and to llenk, ately published In order to mis. fulness that Mr. fierrard has !efl wye up open .-p s and the Dardanelles lo IT lead nossible enemies. This may llerlin. the days before the world ttegan with their bayonets low went out " vtk' "v ! rU n nermany unexpected to craek-i-and taken to our camp into no mans land, each man's tCf is knvwn t? uTnter- "P""' 10 produc w"mM and STATE SOCIALISM on our side of the battlefields. It footsteps making a trail in the s to be correc It was a grim cold morning pie re- snow. I think it took about four man power. The Umpire Resource Development SIC ag In this connection to re-j Singly cold with a wind cutting like minutes, that passage of .the Committee met a number of M0CTIHC the dilferent attempts which i knife across the snowflelds, not lonely ground which waa about SUDDEN DEATH press representatives in their P. . . ... . wrmany has made to ! I I V-'.rtA 1- V.l - I 1 buy a sepa-1 a morning wnen men migm ue iuu yarus or su uevwceu me iiiis, ofllces in Imdon recently when DAVIS peace with one or the other! expected to go out into the naked- all pock-marked with shell holes Feb. St. Anonymous an explanation of the scheme; for the Allies at the expense of the Oswego. ties of no mans land. It was a and hard as iron after the" freei-I been received by the Htate development wns put for-members letters have Kws leagued with her. These morning when these German of- Ing of the quagmire; You will of the House Committee ward. ir Starr Jameson quoted attempt may be summarised aa j fleers and men were glad to" stay understand that there was no pre- ' !!o for Flrelgft Affairs threatening from I.ord M liner's speech at the Oermany offered the Aus. uown in ine warmiu or tneir uug- uminary oomoarameni. as soon with death within twenty- inception of the committee that t"n province of Oalicia to ltu- thent outs, cooking coffee on the little as the guns went off the men If they supported the n wouI.T be impossible for the f ubnemimllv flnrnianv nf. four hours. 5lR ilnv.a willi...... u.h(f.h. Afl.h man nf.aAnt vrilh. Ilia linn nf n..nl 1 nnl ',r4 the whole declaration of war with Oermany. Umpire to pay off its enormous I.P. 'I.IUIL..i . j . !.IV V.U . (.: V.I . 1 . ..V(' ,t V...... . . of (lallria and the iiiese lavoreu iroo(sas pruvmeu ar 111 iruui ot iiifiii, mrj iuuiiu CAS5ELS to the great envy of the Tlavar- no men above ground when they 40?a U; nilA almMlM OOVERNOR DISMISSED , f taxation and foreshadowed , ians on their right, who were on pierced the German line. It was fffre.l 1,1 1m? 1 ? I' a ,ew 1 of revenue production r shorter rations and fewer com-'curious and uncanny the utter Tyro"1 Feb. 22.-fieneral ,0 relieve future taxation. wltar,-i! Th Hague. Southern forts. of the place they soJth the Oerman gov- glr Starr said the committee jlifelessness J farther T. Von lluene. 'eame to Italy .the to capture. Good to a 'They had some good dugouts, see, has been dls- proposed to Invite suggeitions as We at Antwerp, of Subseauentlr rnor an better still for men but their trenches, were not on attacking, oiered to the means of produciug revenue for Pro,n,,n,f ,h.e ,!?lCh many the the whole happy places. For 'or men who always listen for the Huko! 1914 that Helgian. from the State's resources and 'lhe ""thorilles In Au.tri. .ulck rush of bullets, which Is months past our guns had been This deported. referred to the general Ignorance be Hungari ould not and lo that tTiey Ibe ugliest sound In war, not a Roum,i . r.1; mmi. forced Germany to send as to the enormous potential pounding them, so were Uelglana ho wealth of the F.mpire and of the mostly batterod down, and only single machine gun spat at them. Z oiirl deported - to l.m many They knew quickly that they had after held here and there by little of Holgiun. ,,egocl past governments o th Iht returned to r-niil only . . t a a lAiinuniu tttiiiwA ii iir riii iiaiii inni iiiit7riT -' groups of men who dug them- surprised the enemy utterly, oner of this kind hi. -ti. meir iu'i " hu..-. - ;'""""-: """ selves in. There was uo wire in They found the dugouts and called on mo io level ieu againsi we scneme. - - 0De mentioned l, u. Urn full of Antwerp. . . .. . ; own the challenge and heard it 'j 's a iiuiiw a.a 1 1 a - - ..i.tf,-. - 11 s a ui front of them and during the wet " regard to Rn...i.niini. strength of Yon .iiuene- ...... tmc. .. si. sium ..H .a.-. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS answered. The Germans came " '" n ii'iiin u ii 11 11 1 t ..a rri. a weather, and now during the up ,h Iardanell es--Vlreles-. .Von lluene asked to M,'.rn"T,: . . .. . great frost the German troops, as daied with the effect of the cap. r.iniiiiaiui Hi ine iron.granted war and we had to see that Slate baw Francisco The prices of we learned from the prisoners, tre, hardly believing it, as men not bee NOTICE iui st has dream. One of the officers a food lulT suffered badly from trench feet Hie Soclnllsm was of the proper label ;al1 are going up by annual church service of and atomacJi troubles and from explained: 'We thought It was Knights GERARD KNOWS nnd that it took the right direc leaps nnd bounds. The eastern of 'cafardVJuI a morning 'strafe. We had Pythu. wil be tion. Ilegartllug the possible merchants what the French call the on Sunday, February 25. All aro outbidding the und wo call the hump.' no Idea of an attack. How did iirard de- wmlrs Feb. 24. Mf- crltfciam that 'no government west for western produce. and Madrid, vUltlng brothers ( Ret nere so quwwyr mey re rnu-.i... . Lnnu. Ihn Germans. 1111 n,r pnrunenv cuum oe irwsieu wuu Paris ..Marcel llutln. French "Yesterday morning one or two ' " honor is the forehadoved shivering wretches stood sentry iwero aba8Jled.' ,,utt, hey ww. "l of devcloptuen a. at T .Atclalion sense i . their 30 of military expert, that armed Imd i: J: a":.?n' i,S""u" .7 all other he said It was Intended that the says, In the German line trying to saln!PP'. Thtjr could no nothing i uiBii'B merchantmen ore the only effective but surrender with the best grace l' heller the knife blade of to em- Hoard should from C. ,Tf,Al.VelcalVs not Development coiV B 1,001 k party challenge to the Huns. ' ' of lhark h"n ship Mr ,Ul of retains of Industry. the Wind. All ofher were helow:,u"8,u,? wUI, upon Paris . The French .Minister of it. Ih A I ground round their brailers. They v OF THg CITY Of PRINCC their own safety,sail as ne on'-'"wl I ; NEVV WELLINGTON COAL, .Manufactures has Introduced a believed the Hritish over the way aormr the vessel he bill to the Chamber requiring all luude a special target for attack phone tin. We havp just re. were just as quiet in the good LONDON CAFE persons possessing over 100 lbs. work of keeping warm. That was . "OTIOl by the nemy submarines. reived a shipment of ton of copper to surrender it to the their mistake, In our trenches, AIM MMLL Thru CLIMBiriQ DOWN Lump Coal. W nr prepared In government. the miwi'.were quiet but busy, and Third Avanua put In your vvlnlr ooal for you. London The Sinn Fein move above ground instead of below. Prompt Sarvlea of the Baai WU Ut ' Will 1SIU If 7 24. Tha latest ment in Ireland has not been They were waiting for a signal i i.. ..(Union, vw. - ,, Hoys' waterproof boots, sixes t killed. lharo la to aM at aH reoe ived he , Fifty arrests were made from the gun and had their bayonet llerlln newspaper, .v. to 51. $3.15; Youth's II U) 13H.I yesterday In various parts 7 of Ire. fixed and bombs about them MXES FOH LAMM J tnte lhat henre'""" tt-ia.ft ...ii i 2.V5 vvauaces. ts.nanu. and Iron rations slung to their TY C0LUCT0H. ship will l " I ' im