THE Daily News V tl VIII. NO. 170. PMNCK nUI'KRT, IJ. C H v'ITIIDAY, JULY 21, 1917. PH1MK KIVF CKMN CHANCBLLOR LAST PEACE OFFER IISSIANS DISCUSS OBEYING THE CHANCELLOR WANTS AN HONORABlE PEACE WHILE GERMANS ADVANCE Hperjsl to th bulj ilvs. London, July 21. In the Reich, stag, the new Chancellor, Ur. ON THE FRONT LINE TO DISCUSS OBEYINQ OF ORDERS Michaelis. said that Germany WHILE AUSTRO-QERMAN FORCES ADVANCE would not continue the war a day AND CAPTURE THEIR POSITIONS loager if she could secure an honorable peace. He staled that 'SpKUl lit the Vt Stw,i ' the intervention -of the United llerlln, July 21 We pushed "WIN THE WAR AND states was not considered with ard through three strong WIN THE ELECTION" any serious concern by the Government. Mties or Itussian ueienccs oe-- Germany still pinned twecn the 8ereth and the ZloU .pu; u Tin PsOy ?.. their faith to the U-boats, and Liu ritrri in Galicla. We took Tiirimtii. July 21. A largely- implicitly believed that they will a few thousand prisoners. The attended meeting wan held here yet master the situaion. Ku4n are retreating in greaj al night of Liberal from all The Iteichstag adjusted the ma. (Uaettler. over the country. Federal and jority of the parties on the peace The Reason. ! Provincial delegates of the Liu. resolution by 211 to 116. Seventeen . .. ' . ... . a sv It a a a a a .1. members not voting. This hold the enemy. In Galicla radius. Important speeches were resolution declares against in. .. 1,. II,. I. I kat.il I .l.la.h . I I u I 1.- 1. .!.. t 1 ..-... demnilies, and says annexations Imlilinir it nm(inir at thn Imf. nf th IWiminiiin Until ntnl are incompatible with a durable the slogan of "Win the War and international peace. hould be obeyed or not. Win the Election" i unanlmout. The Last Offer. Quiet Restored. Amsterdam, July 21. "Germany Wa.Mnirlnn . J n v 51 II I. KINO INSPECTED miDINETTES OF PARIS STRIKE BESIEGING. CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. , fair Parisian will not make anolher peace a a a A aa ft. a - laiijaai irnm nitrnii iuih iiibi CANADIAN GRAVES Mllini i gallantly liftex t the t the diambt! -.f Ix putie- and held there by a French soldier offer. The peace she desires to r a a a : while pr.-ni iituiR the plea of thou-1 is of her co-wmkers. striking for an increase of pay owing conclude is that of victor, and it . . ' London. July 20. During the to the inrrease of the cost of livn - ive thousand f them walked out. Women tailors, glove is the Allies who must hereafter a m a a 1 t rvuurii UVK V fi7 a ts i s v n- .King's recent visit to Yimy Midge. tiiaki-rn. aiil even bank clerks look part. make overtures to end the war. i before the crisis. This was the challenge flung to .saya the Timet correspondent. French Official. iulial mnat mncrlt lila allontlnn WILL THEY CONSIDER PirilMQ DEVELOPMENT IRUSSIAN SOLDIERS the world by the new Chancellor Pari, July The German .mrm .... ..-....-.i uiih ON LEGATE CREEK in his maiden speech yesterday. mill' K 1 1 ,..... i.. .ikm. .which- i I. .i me nunp t 11 u uuiiru..l.ll . .1-1.nuru- THE PACIFIC RED COD? EAGER TO FIGHT "We cannot again offer peace. If enemies abandon their lust of our ' : , :ever a cross maraeu um rriiiiiK Nw that the snow is getting fmnt from f.raonne In Vaiix-rirre i . . .... .. ... . conquest and their aims of sub,, "r 7 place oi a aoiaier, me iih rm I, work several ilweloptnenl The trench troop withstood the f. , . ,. Ottawa. July . Practical on Loadon, July 20 The corre- juration, and wish to negotiate, Ui an un lep are being taken by llo. W.jof tW propeclies is under way. p, nt the London Times at we will listen honestly and be u na nmnrri. known Canadian." he tod for a llanna, FHd Omtroller. to re. tbe reult to date bing most n.jqua.rter of the s.uthwetern ready for peace. Until then we British Front, . . lieve the fond shortage of Cimat !.. 1111. JItMire Y ... .... . . must hold our, calmly, patiently, t.Inula 1 1 i ti r.4 111.I a tl V nn ' "-i,i,i.. .. .l .. .11. .i ... i.. 7 Jmt P"uirn rauie. u re ru. . , ...i London, July 21 "la . nf thee fellow. ehotild be uii-K r - -;. HRrXr hare Tsrff..eU"thr ea.i'tJiiT.r ..i-.v,.ru. u.uriiWMi, J V crease the fwd eupplle of tlte . ..mm m A at Not Concerned. DominMn. iimr m m Kroup e enure jhr pratfyinB feature We are not seriously concern ought to know every uoe of them." A special MHiiifiittee. national di.lau.r ,,f three claims, averag- han lhe raiture of the Ger-ls?s ed in America's intervention in More than he .pressed is plainly audible in !ondon. -I'l''f10" once the careful and in aiewt na lisiai tkaaaXl a 1 1 ru sin I aaal tk in w.dtl. from .me to one and mUu to fbeck,nate the strength France. England is scarcely able naillil ilnflnnmMili In that Jf wl l(l( cmAian fish preo- a naif rt. ana ror a snort aia- . , ... to feed and supply her own army ulmn mi l..m t.w .nan.. roirinii I"" unu ,ir vunni lent. Its first business will be to t.uce wiovning out to seven feeL OI me nusiau army auu.. uiiiur without influencing her military ne iiriiisn are nnng hi aneus 1 report on the feasibility of providing This is a high-grade silver-lead W"' Iwrr succession, tut, and economic situation. fcr the Cierman' one. ( FISH ARRIVALS an ample supply of fresh. pcjierty. l-cated about a year ago. enemy high command unques. The Chancellor made a vigor Franch FronL water fish at reaonabIe prices. and from which several assays (kuiahlv U below the usual hich ous defence of the German policy The French i success on Hill Ml Yesteniay. the Irene II. arrived " " legitimate returns tejtiave shown it .to earry Hv wter wark of unlimited submarine warfare, . . In nnH tt.l i IfafWlll I hat ltSlll4lt .a a a. a " turnei) out I., be a veritable body " T intJ"T areemj j' ounces pr ion. jac& .r,je ,iuSlian plan hag nye&M declaring it lawful and justifiable. blow The Germans launched a T!? ,nf 0r,!.,' l,aU, 0 lb; The sut.Jrrt w1H be rareftilly ;Ilarns been at work on his . . fclIil. since it was a measure to shorten oinaiiuuiawisaimon. winenm.em and whieh has fine the and because it in irHtpirir 1 1 nr r iaiiiii r wi n.jji property Jtimb" claim, a war, was . iiaiiiiiil. n livtflliuitl Ull to the Cold Storage. The Mack ,,1 btt action I taken. chalc4-prite, showiug. As soon as west of Tarnopol. which appar-had reprisal for England's illegal alf a mle along lirulln le To us 1,000 lbs. balibuL th eonuniltee iroes farther Itisuow is suOleientlr goo from enllv centred uixm the capture of blockade. He paid a high compliment enie Today the llaysport No. I is ia 4fl jn n wofk jt nay aj, ns utf'Houatop claim he is going to Iirzezany, Koniuchy woods and a to Hollweg. "When the Mesopotamia. with 20.000 lbs. halibut. Nautilus ffum!fs. The initial member das development work. This lat- substantial tlank movement On history of the war is told, all will lr tish operations meets with 50H0: MmM 3,uuu' na ine are: Mr. G. Pnak Heer and Mr. tefs a high-grade copper-silver- our righL The operations in the appreciate what Hollweg's chancellorship unuer a success. An. ailvanre. of Biiv-ii. ri a tfiiiiiii na It. Y. IiatoH of Torento, and Mr. lead ore from which assays have fore I are such that the troops, meant for the enemy." Ullf nilll up Hi. lt.ll.l... -mm V. 8. Wiley of l'i)rt Arthur. Kack bmp obtained around f 300 per whose discipline has been shaken The Chancellor expressed realization na made, during the last ten THE CRADLE man is, possessed wf peeial qual- ton, by the revolutionary movement. of the tasks confronting iflvaUons for tlte work. Mr. Heer Drown, Jooess A Jenson are are handieaped in atv unexpected him. He said he had taken olllce Itrn at the Prise Ilupert Gei. nas gven much altentini to social urVnaring to work on their Pacific fashion. The men are too eager. 'trusting in God and German UNS r'ORCED VAULTS ral Hospital on July 30th, to Mr. questions, and has been aetive in Grjnfp. a high.grad silver lead They do not obey the command to might.' "Our aims first are the Aitti STOLE THE MONEY lr- Jonii Talvtit, uf PHnee improvtog living condition. As frm wtitch they hope to ehjp very stay and outrun their Hanking territory of the Fatherland to be Ilupert, a son. a close student or Mtiticai enn- snortiy. supports. v nen tne Hermans inviolable. We cannot parley July ItiA FrvHch Horn to Mr. and Mrs. .Hx amy he has devoted much Usne t in(more & urr ar tm.y a countered we lost ground wnicn with an enemy demanding parts awyer who is interned at Geueva. SiffHli, ttt Dominion canHecy. at th ni pnutilent. He is :aairuan tliefr M. A K. Group. ,and report we had quickly gained. This hap. of our Empire. If we make a r4ed new today through an the l'rinee Ilupert General llos- uf the Toronto llousiag Cawmhi- things loktng exeeedisgty woIL pened in the Itrxezany wood and peace, we must be assured that ..eel roulo from a banker piUiiV ui Jutr SI L a daughter. ion and Secretary of the Toronto I The government hav,e now com- Uiv wiHfd northwest of Kohulp. bur frontiers will be made secure trail from l'aeiflc it or the for all time. ' ; at 81. Ouentin, to the effect 4 Hamilton Highway tlotuiuissloa pleled the The enormous majority German recently forced LAD I ESI ua ineipluneiit. appomtcd by the ftk of Legate, creek, a dis irtnips, however,' behaved with'the Peace. tS.' 3 .if all Mi- I iii Mr. C . MaMlchaeL salea the Ontario Ooxernnieot. tantoof about fourteen miles, and greatest galleritry. The self-sac- "Peace must build a foundation O r- n and stole ll. ymi.ni. m' 'fWiiUKT and deHHstralor. who Mr. ft v. liatoo. who is a menu- it is now in fine shape for pack- ri firing example of the command. for a lasting reconciliation of the : ney u .tes and and i louring the wost in the interest tir 0f the arm of Th T. Katou(lug over. i oittcers ana suoauerns greatly nations, and must prevent them h pxvate acrip even of the Gossard Gorset Gompany. Company, Limited. Toronto, is anf f . - - - inspired the" men. The delegates from plunging into further en-mity, account book which -a rnt to will gi a lecture and demonstra- expert on transport tkiu rates and iTHE. FISHING RIGHTS of the army's committees through economic block Thfl Germany, lion of thi celebra'led eorset in storage problem generally. A 1 . OF THE INDIANS heroically march at the head of ades. It must provide safeguards bef r Him operation r wa i carried v. out the room over our store on Tues- ha practieular know ledge of the. - the attacking waves. that a league of our opponents and day afternoon, the 21th instant, problems that will be inwdved itii It i hard to ooneeive of any "Our success has so greatly does not develope into a economic On'rmpoye.ll wJO refu,ed The (oard Corset is said to marketing fish. greater alius, of powvre that are stimulated the ardor of the troops offensive against us. I'D afe. l,e the most perfect form-fltUng Mr. F. 8. Wilev is a practical in. w exercised by the Dominion in the rear that large reinforce- "You cannot expect me, after Thru anj anatomically correct corset fisherman. He ha been engaged Government through the Fisheries ments are coming up to continue only five days ii office, to express y.sre two cases at tne .. . u. have taken the all... hi. nr ...in hnina . niui'lhrnartiinMil in connection with the woodwork. . my views exhaustively and finally " - , " - " - -' I a ' court this morning "H" i .inv ... i-i... 11 ..n.l i . 1 1 nl. it.. . .1...1 . ..ill.-V r...;.Y.. .II I l.u nr,..nl H......ill a "flio nannnn, miriAAP nilirh on questions of Internal policy." agency lor itiiicv iiutni n luiiiiimr uiiu iiir wuuie irirrik"n iimiaiu ii v,.. -n -- an wa fined $15 and anolher during Mr. MoMichael's visit, of the fish Industry" from lhen Indtau lias the right to hold a alarmed. They are rushing re-speclaf He approved of the Imperial wa fined $5 for fighting. si't attached to point after another. rescript for the Prussian franchise order may be given. standpoint of the fisherman andiltcnpe to llsh an serves one Th fa.orlt nouaehcld Ccal la Those who desire to attend the the handler. IS"Ilicenso through wiiw .winery, and are transferring.... some ..I from reform. -lrmlth Iwture will bo ahown to the rooms and the.only llaoe that these In. I-Yance A soldier among tuoe. Scheldmann, speaking imme. Welllnnton. 15. rlnca Rupert Coal Co.Phone ;f. b' '-i"n l wur torv' ,L THC DRAWING for THE dians ran fish for themselves i taken prisoner by a machine "gun 'diately following Pr, Michaelis, WALLAC,.J-C(, LTI). UNITED STATES ARMY on a few Indian reserve. 8urely section declared he had left Arras complained of the Chancellor's fof all people the ludian should last Thursday morning and ar. vague words as to internal anair. WHOOPING COUGH (Sri to Ttx puj -"ew.i be entitled to fish where he likes, riVed here on Friday night, going He was opposed to the subma- WESTHOLME ''Washington, July 21.--The subjecl to proper regulaliluis for straight into action. Jriue policy, declaring that it did NOTICE 18 IIKHKHY GIVEN that drawing for the army in the Ilia proteoHion t the tish. and "AH the Austrian positions are more harm than good. TONiQHT ONLY it i the duty of parents to re. l ulled States was arranged to IiiHilt be entitled to sell his fish'exceedingly strong, with concrete port to the Medical Health Ofllcer. tart at 1 1 :30 yesterday mornipg. to IJio highest bidder. At the machine gun emplacements. Our Wtiii nt n4 asiu aif or at the City Hall, every case or About one million men have been present time tljese people who artillery has done efficient work. LONDON CAFE whooping cough within 21 hour drawn from which to secure the Jlosene o iniieli eonsiderntion oti "THE GOLDEN SETTER" after its occurence. Falling to first army of nfiO.OOO men. ouc hands,are placed in the posl-l Special sale of ladles corsets. AND GRILL r-r HAM AND BCO COKCOV do this renders the offender liable ' - . tMin iif being bound like slaves to From 85c Ileal good values. Third Avenue to severe, penalties, for which Our sale will last today and ruiitiefie who procure from Ot- Jabour Bros. 170. Prompt Service of the Bot PATHS aAIKTTI prosecutloii will be brought in morrow. Jabour llros. no. taw thp- license under whwh there la to at at all hours. every case. ' v i . ,T. ,111(4) exercise thl unreasonable Juiit arrived, 260 ton of lump Admission 10 and 28 cents. Hy order, For dressed lumber of all kind power. eoal, Phon 116 Albert A Mc-Caffery. BOXES FOR LADIES MEDICAL IIIULTII OlTJCl'.Il. Albert A McCaffery. Phon 116.I W. E. WILLIAMS.