if 1 """ww U Daily News y VOL VIII. NO. in. PRINCE IIUPHRT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 20, 1917. PRICE FIVK CENTS REPRISALS f 77 C? c? RF IADE OR AIR RAIDS MORE BRITISH RAIDS OVER GERMANY IN REPLY TO BOMBING OF OPEN TOWNS HUNS BOMBARD ANY CHANGE IN THE LAWS 'CROPS IN GERMANY CONSCRTT WEALTH MUST BE DONE BY PEOPLE WILL BE A FAILURE FIRST: TffiN MAMIOOP CITY OF RHEIMS (ipeela: 14 Tlx Dally ti (Special to Tbe Dally Neva). A, very largely attended meet-of Ottawa, June 20, If the laws Amsterdam, June 20. The fng the Trades and Labor ONCE AGAIN(of lhe country are to be changed, crops In Germany are being (CVJUncil was held last evening in then the people of the country (rurned up and witnered. The ihe Carpenters' Hall, the presl-lateness Two Thousand Shall Fired Into must do the changing. Sir Wilfrid of the spring has re-jdent, S. D. Macdonald, presiding. the City Vosterday -German Laurie- in a lengthy speech set Jtarded the growth and there has .The object of the meeting was to Attack on Trench Line forth objection to the Conscrfp. a great drought iince early consider the manifesto from the Wat Repulsed. jtion Hill before a crowded parlia. In May. ,Now a tremendous heat Hritish Columbia federation or jnient. The Government was wave Is sweeping over Central whregar.d lhe, tf,iUtl1 ti tun, .vea.) Service Bill, and its to P-eiai 'greatly lo blame for the manner Germany, and the yields are June 20,-Two thousand con8CripUon. The aue8tion was Paha, jn whch recruUln- had bcen parched and most crops are ruin- debated to a very considerable llred Into the of .hell, were city 'ibaailM , QuebeCt amJ lf lne ed. -J length, many speakers taking jlheims yesterday. This wa. with numhtT, from lhu provinco nre London, June 0, Professor part In the debate. Among those a view U) wanton delructlon, &s 'not In proportion, the Government Oelmer, of (he Herlin University, speaking were, Messrs. Myhill- the city Itself ( of no military are to blame for not going about who is an AusAraliap. was re- Jones, Joe Hutchinson, V. E. Importance now. The Germans l ' manner an they did leased from imprisonment in Ger- Thompson, Kerr, Montgomery, J. 'tn 'f"JinCf' inany two weeks ago. He saya . Harris, Waugh, Cameron, Mc-that made an attack on the Vrtncu .,.ll.n. Lion f-w .lav. ., 1 Would also Conscript CANADIAN WAR WEDDING. IN LONDON Germany' fate is sealed If Donald and others. While the .bampagne between Blond en,the wealthy. l.leut. James Forgie, of a Montreal battalion; wa married to this year's crops fail. The people 'basis of the debate was to get on Mi Elizabeth Coulthard, of Toronto, who is a well .known horse view with horror another winter with the war, and to have every-like Xont and Mont Carnillet, during INVESTIGATION INTO woman. The bride has' been on service overseas with the Volunteer the last one. One false step f'thing possible done to expedite its The attack ibe night. wn re. JUSTICE O ALT'S REPORT Aid Department. within the next, week spells dis- successful conclusion, it was felt pulsed, and severe losses were ..fii.i. i ........ it. ........... aster. The Central Empires face that in Canada first things should " Uah-pTon' "" '" Th. Mc !NQ F00D UNION WITH WEST INDIES a serious bread crisis. The Gov-(come first, and that the flrst shape ILwd.Llelllir rofiiiiiiaainn which ernmenl would reduce the ration that the principle of conscription u?5Sl?Ztt2i "is 'T"'f,T '-'! OF PRICE REGULATION AND NEWFOUNDLAND still further, but dare not. The'should lake, should be the con- Rogers regarding weather since March has been jscription of the wealth of the raiding operation. A wing oOlceri.. . Iti fir.,II ncr nf f Ii as v,a 1 f imtnit. most inclement. (country, previous to conscription rith......the Allied armies on hB .Inn In II.. M-nll,...- A.re.e,,ll..r-1 OiUwa, JllD O 18. Notwitb. Ottawa, June 10 Union of Jof man-power. Canada' could do I .1.1.- Il.nl It- I. i. i .... standing the necessity for the id. Newfoundland and of Bermuda, RED CROSS NOTES 'more now industrially towards convinced I bat the vaU.f al lhe UU.Carleton Pp,1"1'1 of wnlro Her In Hritish Vel fadies. with . the the winning of the war than mill- r will be won in the air. , rh. . Ki- Tk,,i countries now at war. Canadian Confederation, was discussed Tbe sale of home-cooking held larily. Reprisals. ,.r v.... , and the effectiveness of such am last weekiin aid of tbe Red Cross At the conclusion of the open The Hrilisb are making plana -I...! i.4r- i.i .,.,.,.- on.i Me appointment In keeping food for as a possibility when fund and conducted by Mrs. II. S..t meeting a private session of the fur reprisals for the aerial l-:t....i ..... i ik ii the oeoDle at a lower level of Parliament was in Committee of Parker and Mrs. F. E. Parker Council was held, wjien. the fol-realfzed tars, made by m.ny upon the of cornJnl,0f h price than obtain, in Canada, Supply on trade and commerce the sum of f 82.00. . .lowing resolution, was carried: open towns in Kngland. AtUcVs ..vaPi . nh hi. r hrjr applause frqm 'the Goy- estimates. .,... . . The. articles rallied were donal-1 "That the Prince Rupert Tradea commlssioner. It Is expected that n'n'?t bfnchcs ffl.T Hon. Charles Marcil brought up ed and won by the following: . and Labor Council go onrecord Mr. Ilodge, the Labor Miuister. tot some time the commissioners tester . pronouncement the question of the annexation of Half-ton of coal, donated by the as willing to assist in every, way Uonar Law predicts more itritlsli N cost .of living problem was r f r a I a .a a a . a t . a. 2 will confine themselves to the Ilermuda. This had been strong-ly .acme oartaKe, immeu, was won ine Allies in ineir ngni tor tree-, raid over Germany. reading of the evidence taken al wr"u" um advocated in certain influential by F. G. Dawson; the sack of flour dom and democracy, and thai German Casualties. ...v II.. W'lnninxr........ innnlrv Mt ullh lh. 1'. DaSICaiiy....., due to "the Hritish quarters since the out donated by Munro Hros- went to that aim can. be best, attained by For the month of May. the nf finHino- out whether the conu,l,0,,s 01 me umc which n break of war, and he asked if the Mrs. W. B. Cornish; J. E. Sharp the conscription of wealth and casualties suffered by the German fvi0ence Uierl JU(lUncd lhe reporl live and three years of the most ;0oYemment had taken any move had the luck number for the cream industry, preceding that of man. armies amounted to more than of Mr Justice Gait, The order- owruciive .uwr,. , the maUer. and sugar eel donated by Mrs. C hood, l.nd opposing the Selective on hundred thousand men. .i.i-h I Parliament was sitting in Com Sir George Foster declared W. Embleton; Mrs. J. J. Alexan- Conscription policy." Palaallna. i t.-j. lie .,.,a-7.vi"t-i-in av n; 1 1 t vuiisiasio mlttee of Supply upon. Trade and himself to be a Arm believer in der won the fern donated by Mrs. A motion was put, in view of Washington, June 20 -Ilrfly is siun gave them power to take new- Commerce .estimates. Consider- plnp fnnnccllnn with 1 tin Hritish F. T. Bowness; the basket of fruit the manifesto from the Federa- now sending reinforcements to evidence and It would not be sur- alion of nch trade anc thejWeiil indie jIe thought, how-prising donated by J. C. Gavigan was won lion of Labor, that all tools be the Allied armies nqw in Palestine. If bolh Mr. nogers and necessity for production develop- ev-er tnal the flrgl move 8nould by Mrs. G. H. Arnold; Mr. C. H. laid down in the event of tbe en-Arnott Mr. Justice Gall are called upon ed tbe cost of living problem. come from tne rll(9h West ,n. won the box of candy do. forcing of conscription. This was Ruaalan Front. to testify. ,,on- T NX Crtne" ministep or d$ themselves. There was a nated by Mrs. II. S. Parker, while defeated by a large majority. Berlin, June 20. Lat Friday. ifn i ih. nreMnL th roadins labor, was absent, and fcir George'...,. r-ienjiv .entiment to- the shaving set donated by S. E. a squadnm of German aeroplanes of lhe evidence has been formal Fo8t4?r. uho'" len,P?rarU- iward Canada fostered by the Parker went to Bob Murray; Mrs. OR4S4E HS AUSTRIA ewecieu a landing upon one 01 ine i leaaing me use, met Messrs.'. . .j,, -,!,, an,i closer commer. Jarvis McLeod won the baby islands in the Gulf or Illga, and ' A. K. Maclean.JV. Ii. McCofg, K. M.lrl!ll rialinn-. ri- oeortre said basket donated by Mrs. S. E. Parker, (Special to Tb Dally Hews.) destroyed the llusslan base there.! IHIM sunk Macdonald, Hon. George P. Gra there were difllculties in the pro and Lillie Adams won the box London, June 20 Affairs in .. I ham and other Liberal question posals for union, but he did not ol .cigars donated by Stewart & Austria have reached an acute FOOD ROMERS SHOWN UP (Special to TIm Dally .I!). ers. think they were insuperable: Mobley; the slab of bacon donated crisis through the formal break Iindon. June 20. The steamer i "II I. fnllv " KOIll Kir Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux emphasized by Harry Atkins, was won .by Mrs. by the Poles with the Government. Spetlal la TIm Dally . Carthaginian, of the Allan Line, ueorge warmiy. to imagine you the value of the West fHealy, and Miss Stella Bidding The .Polish party have formally Washington. June 20. Herbert u ,link b a mine shortly after can appoint a Food Controller to Indies lo the British Empire in won the handkerchief donated by announced that they will not deal Hoover has exposed the spera- .aving Glasgow for Montreal, visit the markets of Toronto or view of the opening of the,Panama Mr. A. B. Evans. with the present cabinet. Thirty I f'iis of the food barons and spec- gn8 wai formerly a passenger Montreal and fix prices at once Canal. Their slrategio importance The sale of home-cooking on thousand Poles are,said to have ulatora In food stuffs. He declares uert iu jately has beeu used as at his own arbitrary discretion could not be loo greatly Friday next will be in charge of been executed. that thesd people have mulcted frc,.hler. It is thought that without reference to the law of recognized. The United States Mrs. W. I. Vickers and Mrs D. the'Deonlfl nf the. ITnitetl States In n.. luon a.-tveil. supply and demand. If you- do had recently acquired one-of the Peyton. All are asked to lend ABSHRAL BMW HI OHAR6E fifty million dollars monthly. Washington, June 20. The you will trust to a quae remeiy. Danish' West Indies. Mr. Lemieux their kind patronage and send . Standard Oil ship, J. D. Archibald, "So mayor of a city," proceed-has believed that the question their donations after the same tspecul to tim Daily newi). SPANISH TROUBLE OVER been sunk by a submarine two ed Sir George, amid some Con-"days of the union of Newfoundland generous fashion as in the past. London, June 20. Vice-Ad- out from France. She was servativo laughter, or man sit-bound with Canada was alsq a pressing .Now is the time to aid in the miral Sims, of the United States (Special -to TIM IltJ (.) for the United States and ting on a nailkeg looking on and one. He understood there was a great work of the Red Cross So. navy, has been appointed to take, London, June 20. The crisis was armed. 1 talking to his fellows can meet growing sentiment in favor or ciety by patronizing these sales general charge of the operations which existed in Spain is now this problem or have much influence union, and was informed that of home cooking held every Fri- of the allied naval forces now in passed, and all trouble of a serious TO GET IN WITH RUSSIA in results. There Is talk overtures had actually been made day in the Red Cross tent, and by Irish waters, nature has besu averted. The or storage and speculation, but by Iho Premier of Newfoundland making your donations as large crucial points at issue between .special to Tlx Daily n. 'storage and speculation are but to Canada. He asked if there was and as frequent as possible, so GOLDBLOOM'S GREAT SUM. Mm Government and the Army Stockholm. Juno 20. Germany the scum and froth on the sur-nlannliiff anything in tire negotiations that the fund for Red Cross pur. MER SALE is still on. BARGAINS. have been settled. ts lo return a large face, to be restrained and re which could yet be made public. poses may be substantial enough number of Itusslau prisoners in strlcted no doubt. The problem, "So far as Canada is concerned. to meet the demands thai will un- Corporation of the City or Prince the Immediate future This step however, is Deyond mat. it is the siring "of the latch is always doubtedly be made upon it If our Rupert. Is to be taken in the hope of In- basically due to the conditions of on the outside, and the light is boys aro to be another winter In ST. ANORCWS 8MHETY NEW TtLIPHONI DIRIOTORV creasing the sentiment in Ilussla the time in which wo live and always burning In the window,' the trenches. Ttw City It about to puM n s mw j f f ft ,parat0 peace. tnreo years or ine most obstruc was Sir George Foster's only re. I' An address will be given Talrnhnn. ,'IIT1U1 l..... U.nnMlI- fOI'" .lief------ live in world history." by Dr. McNeill In the St. fTrmww will n.r.. Aninripiui Socialists have war ply. There was some excitement of Himu. Tia'Vf" w. mysteriously reached Stockholm.! Parliament interpreted Sir Geo. u mild nature yesterday afternoon, Andrew's Hall, on Second antt muat i in wrliini. addrraaed to lbs! I Foster's statement and the Gov- NOTIOE when another Prince Rupert craft Avenue, on Friday night, lerlnirni)ciil of Utilities. City IU1L GENERAL NEWS ITEMS ernmenl applause which greeted 1ST OF JULY. was launched. The "Marguerite' j-was on the subject of the war. it lo Indicate that no action was A meeting will ha held al the pul In the warlr at the gov- All Aro InvliosJ. The favorite household Coal Is I (special to TIM Dally News.) contemplated, leading to the np- city hall Friday, June 22nd. at the ernmenl wharf and duly christen- A collection will be taken Ud smith Wellln.lon. Phono 15, The llussian Mission has ar-riviHl ' I . 1. i a-'.,l.lA. ... hour of 8 o'clock n. m., for the ed. Among those present were; for the Patriotlo Fund. Prince llupert Coal Co. ' In Washington and was the regulation of prices. purpose of arranging for Iho 1st Messrs. Ed. Doyle. Peters. Mc 'given a cordial welcome. of July celebration. The 1st of Aulay, McDonald, Millar, John.' Toronto Labor would widen the I REFUSE TO REGISTER July, 1017, will be the SOth An- son, Gilie Tuinkin and Craw, WESTHOLME basis of conscription and would niversary of Confederation. At ford. During the trial trip",' the jtako wealth as well as men. (I4ee4al to TIM Dally Ktws.) this meeting we purpose making vessel displayed a certain at-traction LONDON CAFE orntA house I Several demonstrations were Minneapolis, June 20. The arrangements for celebrating the for'the piling, but later TONIGHT ONLY made in Dublin yesterday lit con- lKiar(nieiil of 'JHitlce lias an. two events. developed a great speed, a Itlli I'pisode of 'nerrton with the return of the released nounad. that two ' thdusaml arrests AH itrtens are invUd to at- TMraJ Avonuo Siun Felners. will be made tt the Measaba tdaf-Vt)' . Mr. George llude, of Port Prompt Sam lea of' Iho loot mTr Shielding Shadow" Irfttt Ilai.B. If uecasary. Tlio M. P. McC.VFFERY. Mayor S4HPon, went nut or the train Utoro to to vt oil oa Just arrived, 9M tana of lump men working there refusitl Vt tiwk monsisM? for Teras. where Qaxstta . Scenlo Corned 'coal. Phono 11ft A I WH A Ho- reeistw. Two humlreil are al For aJrooaod lumber of tvH klndo will fd Hiii, summer on his MX EC Fftt LASISS I AdmlsalM 10 and II sasta.,J jCaffsry. rady under arrest, Alton A INeoffory. Phono 1t. rattoli.