V The Daily News 'vol, vi"' 71 PRINCE 'RUPHRT, B. C SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1917. jRIOK FIVE .OBfrWj ANOTHER AMERICAN S TEAMS LINK BY SUB HOSTILITIES BETWEEN U. S. AND GERMANY ARE NOW CONSIDERED INEVITABLE GERMANS NEAR WASHINGTON S.S. PRINCE RUPERT MINISTER OF STILL HIGH AND DRY HINDENBERG ADMITS GRAVE The latest word received re. LANDS TELLS gardfng the G. T. P. steamship BATTLE LINE SITUATION OF DRYDOCK Prince Rupert is that she is still fast on the rocks. Some very interesting risrce Fighting It In Pregraaa Another American Steamer Sunk photographs of ( the Hon.T. D. Pattullo UHa In ParHa-ment At numerous Pointa Carman By German Submarine At 'stranded steamer have been taken; of the Prtnoa Ruoort Bio Guns Now In Action Least Twenty Uvea ;8he Is shown resting easily in a Plant Being teXe and In Nad Weather,' Loet No Warning. groove in a ridge of rocks quite Doing Nothing. i close to the bush. She is sitting (fptul W Tb Duly f-iUI lu Tt lllr M'.' With the exception of the Pre. practically upright and to all ap- LcnJon, March 21. l lie pur- Washington, March 21 The i, nA4rntaa ttisrt a si 1 1 aha traarA In mier, the Hon.T. D.Pattullo, mln- suing British and French troops 'Standard Oil tanker "Healton" has ,..v Uter of lands, is the first member the At low water she is between the Homme and Soissons been aunk by a German submarine ; drydock. of lhe eiecutive to have 8poken in ir now encountering the Are Ave miles from Terschelling in high and dry, and one could walk.ine House in the debate on the from the big calibre German guns Holland. .No warning was given around the vessel address in reply to the speech bich if taken to show that the,the steamer which was within the She has two or three hundred from the throne. The minister. Germans have reached the line j"safety cone" as laid down by -f ..., KrH inMnHino. among other things dealt with the decided upon by lllndenbcrg forjGermany. The survivor have .... ..i h. ii.il . k.- land question. He showed that Iht stand, Despatches received been landed at Ymuiden in Hol-today taken out, and on the arrival of the present system, or rather lack tell of fierce lighting at a'land. This latest affront to the the "Salvor" from the south, active of system, which the late government core of points along the line of.United States is regarded us mak-tbe preparations for getting the bad adopted was, one of French and Uritlsh pursuit, ing actual hostilities Inevitable. vessel oil will be made. The building trails and roads, and Tae military critics believe that'A speeding up of preparations for "Salvor" is reported to be on her subsequently carrying out a colonization Germany is shaping for a supreme'war Is In progress. President way north and is expected to arrive scheme. This policy iffort to regain supremacy and! Wilson and Secretary Lansing are tomorrow some time'. The had resulted in scattered settle Uat treat reinforcements nave convlnced that the course of de-liberate Salvor" carries a representative ment, which had necessitated the kea received. Five hundred battalions insult pursued by Germany from Lloyds, and the report giverf bui d,n? "P of a machlner loo are known to be in need is merely hastening the yesterday that Mr. Hal Peck, local ?te, ,toof cumhb "ZLtZt f re-creation and with these clash of arms. agent for Lloyds, was standing by the Province bad. There were krourht up to full strength, the the ship is incorrect. Mr. Peck Germans are prepared to stake CLOSED TOWNS MUST GO happened to be an ordinary, pas- road,9 and tra,,ft-wh'c.a X?ZZ an on the one throw. It is said linger on this interrupted trip . .overgrown,. . tail tie German retirement may That it is the, indention of the and returned to town with the lack of co-ordinated and .Tm,,i W ufUined by the hope of de-Ujai government to do away with others yesterday morning. :, , . the Allies offensive, while "clod towns." practically owned Interesting accounts Jlf-.IhtlV.,..- - U Snawaeine campaign brjnss and operated by Urge companies, ship's striking were given by some.' . ' .,a - hi star envelopments. The Germans was announced by the Hon. T. I). NO BREAD? WHY DONT THEY EAT CARET of the passengers and all apeak' :T.7!r,,v. " .Zl arr aot expected to vacate St. I'atlullo in the provincial parliament The food speculator talks in terms of Marie Antoinette. Cartoon highly of the calm anj business- u WutaUon I dpped from QwtUn and Laon without a great this week. "We are glad," from the New York Tribune. like way in which the situation U .uv. OVUIH VI UWUMW u,uwu itrarrie, said Mr. I'atlullo, "that the com. was handled by the ship's com ,of dollars had been spent on French Front. panics operating these towns are THE SITUATION (GERMANY'S PRISONERS pany. .roads that were never passable arts, March 2t The Ger- l.i. - ........ .. ..t Ik In IN NEW RUSSIA OP WAR AT THE FRONT and where there,would be no seU nwvv mirnn nrn iim suai temporarily gained some Ulustrles in which they are en-nwnd DULILiLD nUJltLM ,tltrs for years to come. The same to the north of St. Simon gaged, and, in connection with HitUl to Tt DtUr "'. (SpccUl to Tbe DUIj UAn rrri c fJCBVAITG thin5 was true ot the northern iatae Ham region. The French which these towns are conducted London. March S lw It is re-. Lausanne. March SI, The Oer- ml IT rlXLO lTLIifUll J interior and the people of the troops counter attacked and drove for the bousing of their workmen. 'man . province had to find tbe interest has sent ported here that the ex-Czar government many tao tack to Scraucourt Len taking the action I mention we London Advices received from on a great amount of money from Crtml three miles from St. Simon.I Lnnw hi nrivilese will claim: Nicholas has been placed under jof their captive prisoners of war Berlin via The Hague state that a the expenditure of which they got 1U Oermans re.acted vigorously j that we are driving capital out of(arrest at Tsarfcoe Selo. The Im to tbe front line of battle as re- feelinsr of desDondencr is over, no results. The present govern- ta ue Somrne Aisne front. At ; the country. I oo not think any prrjat family is also confined to iprlsals. Kvery endeavor was made 8hadowing Berlin, unrelieved by ment intended to meet thia altu-sucb om points south of the Somnie result will happen and those paace Thegovernments of!by the lied Cross here to dissuade the latest news reaching Germany ation in a much more courageous, l Oertnans have been pressed who say It do not expect It to fol-,0 Britain France and Italy 1 lne ti-"um authorities from such 1 fr0m Russia. In well informed radical and elastic method, name-low kaci beyond their planned poll. either. This government is a course of action. 'circles here it is expected that the ly, that of community settlement. boas. From the nature of their determined to invite- capital here have conveyed their recognition effect of the Czar's abdication will Retumod SolaSae. tcunter attacks, it Is evident that and to protect it after it has come, of the new Russian government. !pRNCE qeoRGE WANTS TO be felt most severely by Kaiser! Touching on the matter of the ta enemy is growing nervous. but that does not say we will pro- Lloyd George speaking here yes-1 COMNfcCT Q.T.P. AND C.N.R. Wilhelm and his family, whose treatment of the returned soldiers Between Allette and Solssons. I i-.i nrivilese- we will protect terday said that the Russian issue fortunes have always been inti- the Hon. Mr. Pattullo. declared it French have inflicted a ating.I HghL but not privilege These ts the rpoch marking event of the While the immediate comple- mately bound up with those of the,to be tile duly oi me nauonau t defeat on the Germans, driv irentlemen who come in here to whole war. It is the greatest i,u. n ii,,. ii n i lina it hiinffinir iinm.inniT. Government to laae care oi an t Ihtm back with heavy losses. operate any industry will have to victory for democracy for the past in the balance, the city council of j Attention is called by authorita- soldiers from the moment of en-Prince Persian Front. understand that wniie noinms hundred years. George is devoting its at- live personages to the connection listment until they were distention r. rtrograd, March 24. After will be done to interfere with to get the G. T. P. to con- always held to exist since Bis- charged back into civil life, pro-nect atftft hours of desperate flght-tie their rights, the Just rights of the RENQUNCE RIGHTS up with the C. N. Rn accord- marck's time between the Prus- vided with occupation and provi-1 Russians have dislodged public are paramount." FOR ONE DOLLAR 'ing to a statement made by Mr.'sian and Russian reactionary re-'sion for their dependents. The1 Turks occupying Aliebad near J. A. Turner, cityderk and treas-:gimts. Bismarck'a dictum that government'should give an neces- waza, and forced them to re. S. 8. PRINCE OEOROE For the sum of one dollar, the urer at Prince George, when in he invented Jue alliance of three, sary assistance, without any treat. TAKES UP THE RUN rights which Timothy Folv, Pat- the south recently. In many places 'emperors to support the monar- private contributions, which to rick Welech and John W. Stewart the G. T. P. and the C. N. R. run'chial principle against umsturx some extenOhad the appearance Arrangements have been made acquired by an agreement with side by side and efforts have been (overthrow , meant simply that of charity. Thia might cost whereby the S. S. Prince George. tt,e province were handed over to inade, he said, to induce the G.ihe knew that the growth of dem- money, and that money must be which has been overhauled at the the Pacific Great Eastern Railway t. P. to permit of a switch being'ocracy in any one European coun- found. "If I were the central drydock within the last few weeks Co. At the first glance, this looks aid down to connect these two try directly affected the strength government," ail Mr. Pattullo, is to leave Prince Rupert for the rather strange, because this com- lines, which would.thus shorten of the Prussian autocracy, which "I would And out every, mans south tomorrow morning at ten bination of individuals have never the distance from Prince George is the basis of the whole German capacity to pay and make them all o'clock The remaining work on been known to give anything too to Vancouver by about 700 miles, state system. pay. (Cheers). At present there the vessel has been expedited and much for a dollar. This and many The suggestion was made that the The Germans have not forgot- is far greater economio loss than .1.. will be all in readiness for other facts came out at tbe en- switch should be located at or ten bow popular uprisings else, under any system that does not No --uuienis were saved, but the . Some time after this transaction of the Prince George council has 'revolution In Berlin in 1848. soldier or dependent should have .V.. r.e leraoakod. The ori-' HOCKEY lb railway company's 125.000,000 been forwarded to the Hoard of There is thus good reason to be- to rely upon what waa really a of tho fire Is unknown. The result of the third game sharo capital was transferred to Railway Commissioners at Win-'lieve that Bethmann.Hollweg's charity, rather it should ba his the Canadiens and mo lne tnreo members oi me con- nlpeg. The u. .. H. was quite unexpected, and at first uninlel- rigna uuuer mo NOTICE Lntn ii-nin nlayed yesterday, are trncting firm, without even the willing to have this done, but the ligiblet challenge to the Prussian Tho Bryoock- consideration of the single dollar. 1 G. T. P. onoosed it. !Junker on Wednesday was not' The Hon. Mr. Pattullo called 'ltant Fors Rangers. reauie.in the ,llen"u Cup aeries. Toronto It seems... that all the. money that , i dictated by a trilling dispute-about attention to the fact that there r.,,1 l .,,.,,u. WE8THOLME THEATRE "was mucn ueiu seuv iu i).ntal beat the VYiniiii'-K " " " ...v.,... the payment or the members of money Vi. h 13 to 12 Ten minutes outside tho proceeds of the bond 'the Lower Chamber, but by know- the cast iu connection with the ami w" held at 9 overtime VB was played. guaranteed by the provided wns Edith Goodrich is the star ledge of the events then proceed-'war and he believed British Co- ou,rilarCh.28lh' ln ' Court not over $40,000 if even that filmed at tho Westholme tonight ing (n Petrograd. lumnia was not getting us snare, ",C8nuP- Mr. John CRADLE 'much.- in "The House of Lies." Those file Instanced Prince Rupert with ;,,Coa",, n11!1 tester, Victoria, THE k a 1 1 ddi'l""" who have seen this talented act. ARCTIC OCEAN CLOSED a $3,500,000 drydock in which Mr. mill .Mrs. ' ,t I.. c?nduct the examination. QENERAL NEWS ITEMS ress previously know that she is ships, submarines and big guns Bert at the Prince Rupert general a star of the first magnitude. (SpccUl to Tb Dally nw. (Continued on Page four.) Hospital, daughter on (pecui to Tb nny M.' The photoplay itself Is one of Chrlstlanla, March 21. Oef- COAL. French dreadnought torpedoed 'great interest engrossing the at- WESTHOLME urui uELLINQTON . . . many has Instituted a blockade of " " ----- nml (link. N'n ilxlnlla ftcntlnn nf Dhima u.llnacliiir lh & McCaHery. po" the Arctic ocean between Norway LONDON CAFE 0PHA Hous, Albert Kaiser on verge of nervous , lifelike studies of the character. and the Island of Spitxenbergen . -f Ik Rf ').rn Villiu II lina il.innrtn.1 f, ! llnni. lThrn In unl .lull mnnMiil (n Ihu AN GRILL TOWIqmt ONLY to prevent shipment to and from "r IIIH l.ntllt a , , an , i..triI heallh. reaorl. lulinln vnli,ir in.l Ihn nlvptnln- Third Avenue - w-w v s i ----- -iiiiib) x w the Russian port of Archangel. JJoroaco goodrich pr...t Andrew's dunce Society on Apr. , ,." Canadian Victory" loan exceeds,ment all through is first-class. This port la closed by the Ice for Prompt Service of, the Neat formal v; 150 millions. Thero is a good comedy too. The ...... Ii All. V srptv---' six months during the winter and there la to sat at all hwre. "the House of lies" .ml refreshments. Ad. Ex - Postmaster Bloiidln will musical programme Is splendid Is the only port the Russians .......... Burn us for tn e raise new French.Cnnaillan bat- and well worthy of the talout of possess outside of the Baltic and BOXES FOR LAMM ZJ I, us in.. iuii.mi Patriotic Ul Fund. " A.B-9-72-5italloii,I the orchestra. (the Black Sea, iu Europe.