V The DAitV News x0l, VIIL NO. SI. PIllNClMlUPF.ItT, II. C Tllltfl3IAY, MAHCH I, 1017. PRICK FIVK CKNTS WASMN TOM POSI TOM STIi 9 O UNCHANGED AUSTRIA BACKS UP GERMAN SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN EXPECTED U. S., ACTION POSITION IN WORK ON SEAL COVE VON LUNDENDORF HAIG'S TROOPS SAWMILL TO START NOW 9K9r9r!9B39H!IBBBa! DISLIKES AMERICANS WASHINGTON CLOSING IN "We arc going ahead right , Paris, Feb. 27 Americana ar now," said Jir. K. F. Duby last riving in the French capital from wKKHHKuBSKKKBti''fK .aaiaMMS ISPRECARIOUS nlKhl, regarding Van construction ON BAPAUME of the sawmill at Seal Gove. "I jMHpBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBUofvfHB who were in a position to . expeet to let the contract for the jllBNBBojS (Berlin, was taking place behind canantt Eipsetsd to Qlvo Powir excavation necessary before the ,the screen, regard General yon British Army Loos Than Two To Prasldsnt to Aot Break I erection At of the mill, before ! leave LundendoriT, the First Quartermaster-General Mils Away Thaw Lmvm With Austria Kipsciso iiue cuy. i of the German Mils of Mud Barman Momont. 1 There will he quite a little work Any .imperial army, as the most vital Iron Works Bomoosl. I in the excavating, filling ami lev. person in the small group surrounding' ,spwui to T6 ;ei Jelling of the ground, to get it in Kaiser Wilhelm, which (Special to Tn Duly Raws.) March t.-TI.e.ape for the mill building. r. for the German va.hlnglon. is responsible London, March 1 Bapaume is tailed Stales are closer to f!tummM. oP wy falf lhejr w( policy.General von LundeHdoru, the the next objective of the British j today than they have been ir,,e aWnK lumber. This doe not Americans say, appears to be the troops. Today they are less than srtki r ieipiic me uangcr mean of course that the mill will brain that conceives the military Jlwo miles away and the outer de-plans, certain section of the be completed, hut they will be B B&TsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsV.MaC sTsTsTstM r mar a while Field-Marshal von fences are being gradually re-Hindenburg, KDite are threatening the bill at j sawing lumber and in operation. Chief of the General Jm0ved. Soon the town will bVln- ; preunt before the boue, giving The material required for the Stair, is the hand that execute? vested on three sides, when the construction of the remainder of to them. General von Lundendorff Germans will be forced to with Wilson authority Pruidenl the plant will be cut here as required. is described as being of a military draw to prevent their being cut American right. Hewlett It will probably be spring protect iBBBBBBBjBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBB mind rather than.,of a political off. Strong resistance is now be expected that congress next year before it can be said it it one, yet his immense influence in ing encountered by the British five the President what be that the mill Is completed. When ths entourage of Kaiser Wilhelm advance. It is evident that the requires, The Imminence of a that time comes, its capacity will' gives him a'voice In purely political German retreat'is slowing down. be 100.000 feet day. It is also per iwtU ilh Austria and the Oer- and foreign policies. The ground is now a sea of mud the intention of the to! company ' Scorns Americans. caused by the thaws of recent a chancel lor'a belligerent put in a alz machine shingle mill, j Americans whose business in Wmes and stretching across this ipMB against the United Btales which whrn In operation will be; VON BERN8TORFF, WIFE AND DAUGHTER DEPARTING Berlin was to study the springs ocean of slime are ;criss-crossed ' atJibove the clear cut overt act able tn turn ou( 150.000 shingles' Tliks picture of the Bernslnrff party about to Jeave their special 0r acion 0f the government say miles miles of barbed wire tkifk tbe sinking of the Laconia per day. The plant will be a train to board the Frederick VIII. shows, left to right. Countess thfv t-nnw that General von Lun upon IhereJiy the retiring Germans. Ksiuteled have served to make thoroughly modern one In every; von llernslorlT, Princess von Hatzfeldl and Count von BernstorfT. dendorn; dislikes Americans and placed Apparently the German Tmtoa-American relationa more way and Is situated In a splendid: ' ; i,as contempt for their military commanders counted upon this Uererou than ever. location. The area, including the BOHEMIANS HAVE PRINCE RUPERT HANDLES strength. While he is aware of slippery footing and the obstacles Still Prisoners. water, is about 18 acres. It will j THEIR,OWN TROUBLES MUNITIONS OF WAR their potentialities, yet so far as of barbed wire to retard and hamper Toe UUt advicea received in to about three; ' give occupation . any organization tnd application the British advance after their Wiibingtoo are to the effect that hundred men when in full swing. h-u m t di1t 5eM All that Prince Itupert gets tonf ihem possible, they could retreat. The British patrols are sfur week or mUinformalion on Till f at the mill and does riot' . . , ,.. dq in munition work is the hand-'not, in his opinl n be brought to unceasingly feeling out the the subject, the Yarrowdale pri-oatrs Include the men in the logging the which. enlbear upon present war. advancing Vancouver ground,in frcmt,of,.the ltH8'Jr products, Oer. learned from Vienna that the new held still being by are. ramns. who will, number .many. in his -belief, will be finished De- line and they have not yet round route for the east. Lately there .' many more. The total payroll will Austrian slate policy proposes to . fore the United Stales could get any indications of the line selected Austrian Bonlal. amount to between 115.000 and make the German language the was quite a large consignment jinto action. by the Germans for their next Auitria officially denies that it fjo.000 per month. 'official and the actual language of i munitions for Toronto, manufac- The conviction of the small stand. Meantime the Germans are . . .. . "f l .ilni.lti.a I h t. I ....II m m I 1 1 I " "r " , m me yarus me luimwr m w lh .i ,.r t.-ia The kiug- tured in Vancouver, brought Into group responsible for the action still retreating. It is only to be tuat Ikt Lyman T. Law in the handled by a monorail system. ,on of noncm. although a sepa- 'Prince Ruperl and sent east over of the German government ap-Mfdilmanean. expected that the enemy will have The Austrian re- Two thousand feet of lumber will faU, ieopje wilh u,eir 0wn lan-!lhe G. T. P. This peculiar rout-'pears to be that the submarine positions already prepared on ply U op Germany In her ub- i, Br,bbed up at a time and ' omJ cusloxiIS anj stron(C ing is not caused by any particu-fwar can be successful against which to fall back on. They have mime warfare and It is. there- piacrj jui wherever it is re- nationa feelings is to be divided lar love which the sovernment or Britain within thretfmonths, but had plenty of time in which to htt, expected that Ambassador ,,ufred. The usual subsidiary jntQ twcjve divisions and the the Vancouver manufacturer has in any event, it is a powerful arm erect strong defences, but against Tealeld will be recalled from mlj products will also- be taken Ciech ,anguage Uppressed. Ger- f'"1 the O. T. 1'.. but simply be- for immediate and continual use a, superiority of artillery, which Vlenitt la like manner to r. Oer-?cafe 0f, uch a lath, etc and njJm 9 lo be taugi,t in the schools cause of the congestion of traffic'until the war is ended. Constant the British possess, field defences from Berlin. (altogether, the plant wll be a very .., .,. . i n. and the shortage of cars on the ouentlv it will be used for ail it are useless. I a a -.. UllM isi M av; uiiviivu v ----- - .vusirian mxmim pi7 compete one or us aino. , anything else but the southern routes. is worth. Iron Works Bow seat. , lftnl Inst a I 09 fn IliA rfr t i (a.I r """"" BiwiuiHB m 'sw-- Mr ituiij- 19 autMiiiutu (j.nan tongue Man-Powar Exhausted. British airmen made a raid into Pool, of Germany. jUlii lrip by A. J. Lustig. of Port- T,IC nohelnianjli lile lhm Welsh. HOME RULE BARRED OUT The myitary situation in Germany, Germany on Sunday and were ',n,, Mr' uuu ' T' " re intensely attached to their according to the same successful In their objective. ii.t WNCH QUB il-t anj j ,ere i0 see the possi- rminirv and -its Institutions London. Feb. 27 That the source of information, is regard- Bombs were dropped on the iron "BB SUBMARINES tiilitf of the location finally be- . . , ,. nr0ved a forthcoming war conference here cd as beginning to be affected by works at Brebach, in Germany, j fore getting out the plans for the l10rn ln tne ,lesn of the rUHng of the British war council and the exhaustion of her man-pawer. and very considerable damage New Yirk, Feb. 20 The .T of the buihiings. wr. Auslrlan8. u u not expected that the Premier or representatives All men in the country between was done. The Brebach iron r Oueernmore,., sister ship of the . v" ii-ii ef the Fjnerson Hard they will submit tamely to this or the overseas governments, win ttie ages or i ana nave oeen works are numbered among the a w a 'a I. 1 .iiL i 'KMinore. wnicn was lorpeuoeu uru,1 Cnmninr. Is also nere whh .....l.. i. -i. mi,.i. .i,,,ni not uicuss tne subject or irisn replaced oy men physically unni largest in the German empire. Hfral weeks ago, state the as- Mr iiy i ee the operations rjnt8 Hume llule, was made clear in for active service or below or be- The British aeroplanes were, at Wated press, arrived today b-l under way. Mr. Duby will be the House of Commons last night yond the age limits. tacked by enemy machines hut ned with a five-Inch gun. This .r- ,MO,i f the time during the WESTHOLME THEATRE by Mr. Andrew- Bonar Law. The German loss in dead, of the enemy was beaten off nnd one the largest gun mojinted on any -nn.in.ptinn period supervising Answering Col. Arthur Lynch, flcially placed by the last public of his aeroplanes was seen to fall coming to this port. CapL'anj wng that things arc done At the Westholine Theatre to Mr. Bonar Law rejected that announcement as having been to earth. 11 Bifnelt said he sailed the day h reqUlres them, nicht there will be, a wonderful member's suggestion that the slightly beyond 1,000,000 officers Tho BouMo Evont. fter the Vidamnre was sunk.-His I . . play screened. The great Sessue Imperial conference should dis- and men, is, according to cautious Paris, March 1. The double ip Is a battleship gray, a novel-'J ESQUIMALT ELECTION Havakawn. the Japanese actor, is cuss Home llule. ror Ireland. Une estimates, 300,00ft or 400,000 he event of the British army's victories here shown In a powerful piece of Chancellor of the FachequeT ypnd that figure. The. sanitary and progress at Kut-el-Amara He said the impression in F.ng- :lpell 19 Tba D HM drama. How the F.aslern lovers stated -that the subjects which service of the German army has and the Ancre has beeni Und It that, a anrlnir driva'U atvin will be consider d cannot finally and because of acclamat ..... i. it.w.K l Mr. II. II moot, arn sundered ami become been very good, greeted here with on. torommence and that guns, heav-' viciuria, i.i.....i ,.i,.. i t i.-:iii..ni.. ..i.i..ro,I l Ki'tlliil until after thn arrival OiU n hlch norrsnlncn nf nnnniL There has been a gratifying recognition - . - - r uioir n-uim r..M. oiiiciany Pooley has been , If P than ttliv a i aa.i r n aI I liaas of the British achievement ",e provincial parua- i lie wunu.iu jupr ui iruo iuiv ,muiu, a -- 'J' are belnK massed by the ,w:leJ. 10 tho Kjnulmalt riding, is exemplified by this great actor, oui uiaipeverwieiess me uecision turn lo tne active army, yei me by the whole of the French Briliih In France. Capt. illgnetfs u. i(W,iv it will be reinembreed. The musical programme is spec press. The French military ex on was killed in action six weeks wno, in mo iuny uiuunm:, mr ciniuu ministration of the United King- amontr the wounded probably will perts have frankly realized thai o and the boy's mother died was 0 the gentlciiian.lii.m campaign, told ing from tha famous operas dom could obviously on!y be ta.ken bring the irreplacable losses con- this new departure in trench war-rare from the shock. " :. .:: r-nnimalt shipyard Madame Butterlly." "The Mika- up tiy the Jinperlal rarilamept, siderably beyond the 2,000,000 Is a result mainly of the tremendous . o me i niatform in h do 1 and The Geisha." The musi Tho Dominions' representatives, mark pressure exerted by the lather. Mother. SUler, Brother r JJ Zt if they did not cal programme In itsei; is an at Mr. Bonar Law was sure, would Thereal reason for the depor-not British army, especially the artillery. " M the "right kind" of shoes PuW, "w"nL V from active traction in the highest degree. wish to discuss anything tatjon of Belgians, theAmerlcana While prepared to admit t WAt.MCE'8. if. in the loca Liberal which would add to the dilllcultles ay, appears to be that General that the German retreat may be participation SUN AND TIDE 'of the war, ,von LundendorfTs plans precon- part of a tactical and military w-oasTiosi I hat ne os tni orrv or nwnot Association fired from their. ' V 1 ceived retirement by the German plan, the exact military importance nunut . - It that they were 1 Friday, March 2nd. J TOOK OFF RUBBER HEELS force from the greater part of of the German retreat can NOTIOI JJob. Hun rises,., . ,,.,...7:31 a. m. ; 11 'France and Belgium to shorten not yet be estimated. Hi 1I1T Dm Tun. . ..mrilor III hip fun ...,5:50 p. m.1 Halifax, Feb. 27. Ilubber heels the IIiihs, If forced to do so by Msaofiotamla Uir ra now du and Mribl. I he .M)ieruu u-u-alr . . . IsKO'n. m. lit. H.WOfll by German officers who aro lh nfTnU this vonr nf thn F.n. Londort, March t The British IMM rs to U (.id to tb Chltf of pollr 'Honor. . hriend n,Bt, wnior ...827 a.m. lit. 17.2 accompanying Count von Bern-' fent armies. forces are giving the fleeing Turks uvwann iini u.ii". -- ' - " - - - - - ereni ariur. ". -- lit. 7.a storif, former Gorman ambassa cbanee only. Low water ...3:28 p. 111, beyond Kut-el-Amara no ' don tM mi tiiio out Westlwlme tonight IIIjjIi wnh'r ...10:2 p.m. lit. 15.0 l.-ir, on his homeward voyage HAZELTON MAN WINS to reform their broken columns, t.iLr"'" b ! wui i 7 S t. Joaepn, an-! Captain McGee, M. M.S. A. aboard the steamship Frederick, WAR DECORATION The pursuit is continuing and the "ooui mrUMr noilea. ml The Sisters of ( remqved ttu,ay by lhe retreating enemy farces are being CITY COLUtCTOR. .unco ine V'T-Vinni house 1 Captain Nicholson nnd a Lloyds, Brills! authorities in the final i Word has Just reached town engaged on three sides. Many or erclai class in .uiaUurveyor are expected to arrive in stage of the close examination that Charlie Macintosh, of Haiel. the stores and baggage whleh we on v nil Avenue. March 6lh. at town on the Pruned Ituperl to. 1 for contraband to which the party,ton. has received the U. 0. M.- at Tdrks did manage tn take wHb LONDON C ATE begin on Monday, &i. morrow. A survey will be made 'has. been subjected in' the last ten the front. Charlie's art was one them, on their flight across the AND BRILL 7:30 p.m. of the Prince George when shejdays.' of special bravery. He,went out desert they have been compelled - docks tomorrow, Mr. Pillsbury into No Man's Land -between the to abandon. Bcveal of their Ssld Third Avsnus ANNOU.NCHMr.NT-The. - has everything in readiness in or-1 NEW WELLINGTON GOAU'opposing lines of trenches In the gtHM and howitzers they have Prompi Ssrvlcs of ths Best .aria Hakery . Tea II for r a ' " der to stait the yvqrk of nverhaul.Uust arrived, 500 tons lump, lOQjace of the enemy fire and brought thrown Into the lUver Tigris, 0 i lhrs Is to sat at all hours. be closed Narch wilt be re- I "'fft 1 ton nut v coal, We Blve-prompt'ln a wounded comrade, who was of the British gunboat raptured nerlod.- - - All tickets ii.iry in When you think pf shoes think service. Albert A McCalTery, phonelylng there. Charlie belonged to in the previous campaign has BOXES FOR LADIES deemel at the La (a 5o. f Wallace's, 1 ltd. he 103rd, the "Timber Wolves." been rec-aptursd now. rrr the meantime