? The daily news VOL. VIII. N". PHINCE ML'PfeRT, B. C Till"ItHDAY, JUNE 21, 1917. PKWE FIVK CENTS V . fOIEiS ADOPTED N COMMONS AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY VOTES FOR MEASURE TO GIVE WOMEN A VOTE NEW GREEK KING WILL FOLLOW THE GREEK ROYAL FAMILY THE ALLIES THE POUCYOF CONSTANT!! RECAPTURE r KINO ALEXANDER ISSUES ROYAL PROCLAMATION WHICH HAS GROUND LOST SURPRISED THE ALLIES BRITISH PRESS WONDEft-INO IF GERMAN DIPLOMACY HAS AGAIN TRIUMPHED IN THE SALMANS PBBBBBL BBTBBBaflBBBBBBB BBbPsv BBTT Trench Raids and Smart! Attacks Continue Heavy leUI w Tlw Daily ,Va.. Artillery Flgtitlnf on Ijindon. June 21.-The new U S. WILL HELP RUSSIA ST bMBSbMBMMmV JS""t French Lino. K nit of Greece) ha itaued a Iloyal IN HER TRANSPORTATION proclamation and in It promises BMMMMBaMBBlaMBBMBBH (Pprrlal to The Dally JIwi. tt carry out the brilliant policy especial Ut TtM Dally Jtfi.i London, June 21, No word has t f hi father. Thla message has Petroitrad, June 21. The beeny received from the Hritish come at a shock to the Allien. The American Railway Commission (Front today. The last dispatches lre in Oreat llrilain in asking after a partial inspection of Hut. received state that all the advanced it on this occasion a previously. ala's posts at Monchy-Ie-Preux German diplomacy ha once more railroad resource is con. PRINCE ALEXANDER OF GREECE SUCCEEDS KINO CONSTANTINE. Prince Alexander, Constantino's triumphed In the llalkana. They fldent thai the existing efficiency second son, in whose Javor the King of the Hellenes h abdicated. Is the third figure from which were overwhelmed during the great German attack two days are unanimous in demanding the of the rolling alock can he in. the left. He was born on August 1st, 1893. -1 ago, have been recaptured and ejection of King Alexander from created three fold, liig piers at tbe gains consolidated. kt father's throne. It la expect. Vladivotlock are ordered and the WANTS GOVERNMENT MRS. EMMALINE PANKHURST ORGANIZED LABOR The enemy ma'!e several counter t4 that Venlxcloe may aucceed work has begun. The commit. IS NOW IN RUSSIA attacks, which i.m quickly. The ex-Kin? Con. kIoii is now hunting for the bett TO TAKE OYER MINES ON WAR PROBLEMS repulsed. Near were Lens,successfully the nantlne la now In Switzerland. location for the needed repair V (Special to Tb Dallj Xws.) Canadians made an attack and Welcomed by Swlas. Pelrograd, June 21, The British tbopa. tsptrlal to The Dally flews.) Representatives from eighty gained soma, ground, but details Lugane. r-wllzerland, June M. Mrs. Emma-line suffragist Jeader, Ottawa, June 21. The recorn. international trades unions met are stilly lacking. Ex King- Constantino of Greece OLD MINE OPENED I'ankhurst, has French Front. monil.illnn nf lhi linn. II. fVflrn unexpectedly armed here today. Delegates of AQAIN AT MAPLE BAY i with the Executive Council of the k a Paris, June 21. to the Cabinet here regarding the.arrived in Petrograd pue ""Trades and Labor Congress of Heavy artillery the rMl governmenl welcomed non settlement of the dispute in been with Mr. of fighting is in progress on the Hoot, conferring Canada in the of in city Ottawa, him in the name of Switzerland. Mr. Drumheller, who hat been Alsne and Champagne fronts. A ' Ferdinand Worried. In Prince" Hupert for several daye the Alberta coat mining areas was the American Mission . It is ex- conference from June, 1 to June German infantry aUack on the that the Government should take London,, June 21. Ciar Ferdl-ca;;d pat. sailed last night for Maple over the direction of the opera, peeled that her mission will mean! - Among tbe reasons for calling Soucbez river sector was re-, of Bulgaria If worried at the Bay. where be (ntendt going tion of the coal mines in Alberta Wt aid for nussia. Uli.8 con?fence waa lne. .fettled pulsed. altmulion of ex-King Conatantine ahead with the further develop. and Hritlsh Columbia. He also policy oi me cnairman oi me imperial Italian Front. and I deeply Impreated at hit ment of the old Outalder Mine recommended that such action be SHIPPING LOSSES Munitions Hoard in refus Home, June 21.The Italians file The likelihood of Veniteloa there. This mfnr waa a producer taken at once. ing to recognize and co-operate resumed the offensive yesterday hold of the govarnment and abd there (SprcUl to Tbe Dally Nt with organized labor" and the 44 if ten years ago, recently Our Food Controller. land captured the Austrian posi eslrrmir the war against Ilulgarla has been a change of ownership. the food .Ijmil.in Jiiiia Tuenlv- acute stale of affairs arising tions on Monte Ortigara. The Tbe ' Hon, Wj J.llanna, uneatL ... . -. lhiifrnm? th i(Trirf nf pprlnin . . . a rauing him no little The preliminary work of gel-ting controller of Canada; ha- gone to teven iinusn snips oi more man - prisoners taKen numbered 930. tsess From Information received the camp buildings, and sur Washington to consult with Mr. sixteen hundred tons were sunk wvj ,,."r."'l Mo German Reserves. n u learned that he will proceed face erections in shape ia pro. I Herbert Hoover, the controller in during the past week. Compared muusinai consenpuon, ana oi me Pari, June 21. The enormous immediately to the Oerman head, gressing, quite a iew m men l.ueiiw I the VniM gUle8 Mill, th t,,.ni f th u-nr-L Government re military service,'losses of tbe war are eating up r . rtera to demand assistance In employed and Deiore long wnen this report shows a low average and the frarnintr nf a nnlicv to . i v.ecting hit kingdom. actual mining operations are un PEER QYNT of loss in proportion tq the number meet conditions obtaining, and d, and lh man wer c'f der way, it Is expected that this of sailings and arrivals. hat may arise in connection with the German Emplre f cumblin LETTERS FROM THE mine will employ in the neighborhood Notwithstanding the bad weather these matters. 8ayg 0enera de la Qroux, the BOYS AT THE FRONT of sixty men. There are latl night a, goodly number PRESIDENT ASKS FOR The MunlUona aToard. French war expert. Germany haa The hostile attitude the Im- already about two thousand feel turned out to the Presbyterian 8EVENTY THOUSAND MEN 9f nQW only half a milUon men lo Word baa been received in of underground workings, eo that Hall to hear the Wednesday Music peria Munitions Board to organ- rdnforce her line, unti. Novem. .. . town from Jack I'lwardi. who a aa B (SprUl to Tbe Daily Xcwi.) lied labor in Canada was clearly mere snouia not oe to mucn pre- cuu n "Peer Gynt.' The even. be whJch MM in8ufflcIenl used to be in the ofllce of Me. liminary development work as1, . entertainment is admitted Washington. June 21-The uc"ne"an.u, e,u.enc' wa8 "uu- to cover the casualties sustained. t-aflenr A Gibbons. He ia "aome- there would be In tne case or a , ho w.rB lhrei lo have weeK weiween June zj ana was - 7 7t " .7 A snm in tne tactics or tTO Oer. nere in t ranee now. having new mine. Irge quantities of .f.M .iiihtfni The yesterday arternoon tiesignaieu man High Command will be forced left here with the I'loneers. He J supplies are being shipped in, in ,tpry look lhe fStm of a .ynopsi,, by President Wilson as "necruit-II ..Ku by this lack of reserves, and their it getting alomr we and is en- expectation of Si summer's 0f tial szreiaL drama. The read-1'" VVeek." The President asks heghgence in regard to the pro- ,iae8 mu8l be .ho..tened lo mecl joying his vitit to the continent'work. iiiKs were interspersed with ae-i nai eeniy mousanamen voiun lection of health of the workers, lh riphi. ha!ancA Tha lnl0 riftIt. a well aa can be expected. He :.in.. fm ih:i.Mr ni.ulis!l for service in the regular Particularly wn regaru to me wi nol be availa5le uu lne tend bia kind regards to all hit JURIES FOR ASSIZES Jby Flvard Grieg. The elocution army. construction of Camp Borden, .. .where in one instance 200 men many frienda here. of Mrs. C. L. Monroe in the read Jack the Cu. Grand WAR JUST BEGINNING (were housed in one room built as AUSTRIAN emtM Cargill, late of The names of the Jury , w 8nendid. Mrs. Williams loroa Department, hat alto writ .selected for the Astixes are as Mm imntrnnir nUved Ihe ,a baggage room for the G ,T. R.' ten lately. Ho came through the J follows: F. It. C. Brown, David pianoforte' duets and Sollveg's (Pfla: to rut Dally without any consideration what- (specui to Tbe Dally Sews). Viniy fudge flght.ahd gives a very h. Hays, Daniel W. Morriaaey. G. gonB wa iyri jams Mc-interestlng Boston. June 21 In the opin- whereby numbers or them Vienna, June 21 The Aus- description of the way jj Munro. Thomas McClymont. LeoJ extremeiy well. Mr. H. A. lon of Lord Northclife, the war had to quit, broken in health. The trtan Cabinet resigned last even- n which the Itldge lind been for- Alexander Mcllae. Martin O'lleilly. iiarv..y. accomoauied by Mrs. Bay. l IiirI heirinninir. His Lnrdshin toleration or excessive nours or ing in a body. The retirement of UOed. bases tljl on the result ,abor Ior onen at the Munition the Governmenl forced Joseph tl. won. w m. muubiu, rpn.rej n,0 violi0 numbers very opinion was. by Alex. Smith. David U Stewart. arti.t fcallv. Seldom indeed has of much experience at the froqt. Board plant at Verdun, Montreal, the refusal of the Poles to, deal GENERAL NEW 8ITEMS Chaa, H. Thomas, ami Howard . such an ensemble been main . .where they were engaged for wjth them in any way. i ' FIRES IN QUEBEC i seventy-two nours and upwards Wallace. tained throughout a whole even-K fml to TM Dally . The names selected for the nR Tne ,.vident enjoyment of per week, was also condemned. TWO SHIPS SiMHC ir Arthur Currie has been ap. Petit Jury panel are. Messrs. A. ,0 audienco communicated itseU (Special to The Daily xewe). i The lowering, of the wage stan. pointed commander of the Cana. Akerburg, W. Angle, II. Astoria, u, the .artistes and brought out Montreal. June 21 Three tiarua alreauy established in uir (Speelal to Tbe Dally Newt). dian armies at the front. 1L Atkins. W. (I. Barrie. O. lies- i...i Air..,iv iii Mnlc towns within a raJius of forty ferent sections of the, Dominion, London. June 21. Two vessels .n. t. i ..i..:, i i mill iha rhnncrA from eight- 'named .-... an Hrilish'Karl v omen's suffrage was adopted ner n, v. Birch, P. Black, T. i:,un iave beeu requested to rein iiiiifs hi .nuiiirtrai rro f lauru ui- - resneclivelv the Commons last night ly Bramley. F. Brochu, V. I). Catley. j(Pat tn(s programme, and lo ar-vote most ulmultaneously by fire.early hour day to a ten.to slxteen-hour anil ltav State have heen sunk hv lklge, H. Kmad, yesterday morning. The outbreaks day and a seven-day week, in all submarines. Both bound of 330 la 50. J. B. Doig, A. W. ranK0 for 0ther, aonff n,e same were Bevcnty.two nebel centres have Oilhuly. W. Gratton, J. Hamp. ,ne were mosl disastrous and the cses without any recognition of from Boston to Liverpool. bn establlthed in Ireland during ton j. i Hicley, O. Hill, H. HolT-' damage amounts to nearly three the standard overtime rates, was . tbe past few weeks, k man, J. Hunter,J.Joy, J. N. Killas, .... quarters of a million. 1 another item. Female labor had GOLDBLOOM'S GREAT SUM- Hritlsh Princes and Prlnccisea i,. i.ando, 1l. Letourneau, J, A,' STEWART NOTES also been introduced before propw MEn SAI v Ja n nAnflAlKH. relinquished all German titles. Undsay, II. Jl. Love, I.. J. Marren, THE ASSIZES er steps tiau been taken to utilize f and will heiirerorUi l"ve only j. f Mitchell. W. II. Montgomery. ' 'the available,' skilled mechanics, Jrillli nainet. J. Lorne McLaren. M. McLeod, C.' The McNeil brothers arrived on At the Court Housa yesterday, a"d lower raves, had been paid to j A Buenos Ayret newspaper says yy, Teetiel. ,he 'rbolhong to cominenco de-Argentine MnrrUnn im..ni.ii ihn such female labor for the aamet ST. ANBRCWS SMrETY cannot remain neutral.! ,elopment Work on their claims Assizes, The case of Ilex v. John c'a ot work as had been pre-HenrySweder such nltitude would be agnlntt WESTHOLME THEATRE ,on the upper Bear river. Their was heard. The viously done by men. An address will be given national intereala. ! ,oro owings carry good copper charge was that of sedition. The The Munitions Board also re-Jury by Or. McNeill in the St. The deportation of helpless At the Westholme tonight a and gold values', returned a verdict thai there-Iused lo hav a Ialr WK clause Andrew's Hall, on Second lan tiu'ii and women Into r...m.!v entitled HuiigllnR Bunk's; Tho snow ia melting in the hill was not sufficient evidence to con, inserted tu the contracts for work Avenue, on Friday night, 'friiiany couUnuet, .Bunco -will form the chief nttrao-(nnd tho prospector it once more vlct (done for or by them and had do. on the subject of the war. . tion. This Is n great cotneuy in setting torin, several new pros- dared a policy of refuting to All Are LivlUd. Tho favorlto household Coal U;M ciH n i- ontl 0f iho kind'pects havo been located , during NOTIOE 'recognize trade union repreaen. A collection will be taken Udyaml'.h Wtlllnaton. Phone 15, ,,, . t troubles, the nast week. 1ST OF JULY. tations regarding hours and for the Patriotic Fund. a PHnca Hupert Coal Co. n..,i it nets like, a tonio. As a I ritigerald. who has been. A nxM'tincr will be held at the wages, Mr. J. W. Havelle, chalr- mm ii innui.i..r tirnducer. thli play can't prospecting for placer In the Naas,j city hall Friday. June 22nd. at the man of the Board demonstrated bo beat. A scenic will alto be dia-jcountry during the winter, is hour of 8 o'clock p, hi.,1 for the, his lack of desire to consider WESTHOLME played and o two-reel drama starling to do some development'purpose of arranging for the 1st trade unionism by his" letter, culled "The Old Wnlflimnn. Thejivork on a group of claims Iniof July celebration. The 1st-of wherein he stated that 'our good LONDON C AFX OrIHA HOUSE programme It a varied one and vhiclt he Is interested on the Naas'July, 1017, will be the COih An. frjtids of labor, . ,.. should ex. it ouBht to ideate most folks, The lon of the Bear ler Pass. The nlversary of Confederation. Al ercise patlenoe In leUktff the work T0NI8HT ONLY ' . I L I ii - , I . I.i i . i j nfv It. ... 1. .1. ..1 ,I. , Comedy Show orchestral selections are to lie ore vn moiyoue.nite, anu u i una meeting we purpose makvng w ruun r uuy mun cut tout Third Avenue n u,..l il.nl 11. 1...I.... .... be be possible, for the BUNQLINQ BUNK'S BUNCO specially good, viuiitiv viii nil-. icHinn van arrangements for celebrating the 'r purpose. Promot Senle of the traced through four claima. two ovettte. .w ilaviivg U CQiuuiiuiMted. Comedy In 3 acta. 1 Juai arrived, 2S0 tons of lump All cltiiert are invite,! to at.I several occasions Mrn H&wr there k to oM at H 118 Albert A Mc-jOaffery. CrM J l I, k .11 kfu J. W. Scenlo and Drama. coal. Phone teil .Wr Fiavelle, lo different Atmlmtlm S M IB nU. Albari MoOaffery. Phono 1tJ M. P. Me&lFFEIiYiMftyov (ConUnued on Page feur.l