The daily News ,i, viil no. io. l'HINC:i: tIKHT, II. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1917. PRICK FIVE CENTS 2i u ECTIYE Off OCT0EER FIRST II I rAJLJ DtUlNLF KKAIJINf; IN PARI lAMCMT RPITIQU AFPHPI AMF ATTAPIc Q A" A.V4A.f Ja.VYAJL-II A A-TAA A Iki A nui m-44 fti a M AAA AC IVkkW OHBlllUN.ml Alt BRITISH NAVAL DENOUNCES ALLIANCE CATHEDRAL OF ROAR OF CANNON BILLREADFOR PLANES ATTACK Spll WITH to TIM NATONALISTS DUlJ 5S. ST. QUENTIN IS IS BEST ANSWER SECOND TIME ENEMY 'DROMES collusion Uorden Ottawa,denies August whatever emphatically 18.of Sir his Robert Government any NOW IN RUINS TO PEACE TALK with the Nationalists. He u. .. Parliament Has a Carman CounUP Attacks Mada a; a that their attitude Is un Qerman Wantonness Again Dis The Pope Is Depressed Regarding Clear Mandate for Tnia - Unsuccessfully Russians Re-alat patriotic, and that the first duty played In Blazing Villages Unfavorable Reception of His Legislation Becomes Hun Attack Lens aaiSaaaaaai. JBL sMfsKSSalS,lr jMH Si of his supporters is to assist in and Towns Behind Their Appeal for Peace by taw 1st October. In a Cloaa Vice. ' ' WrFr defeating them. Lines In France. Belligerents. Tbe names of the bondholders pcui ta ft Vtttj Jws. v (Spreul u Tt Duly ti. f the Canadian Northern are demanded . ... (SpcUl to Tbe Dally news). (Special to Tba Dally .lews.) i.n.1 in irja .iukuii " i. London, August 18, The Oer-rnant in the House. Tbe amend. London, August 18. The beau Home. Augysl 18. The leading etTeetlve Drtl I of the Hon. O. p. Graham to become last night nude two counter Itnent is defeated. The Hon tiful old Cathedral in St. Quentin Italian newspapers are unanimous IM unuuer. mv . that the is the roar of cannon .riven its second reading -.... .I- British I Arthur Meighan received a new is today but a smoking mass of best answer to talk of They peace. iruian ana naa oasaru . Their ini. 'appellation yesterday when Mr. ruins, a duplicate of its sister urge renewed allied activity from -- taflhiltll atiy.list n t f a V ralnaut lhm at immnstw Lemieux, ex.postmaster-general, cathedral of Ilheims. martyred Flanders to the Gulf of Trieste. . i..,,.ir made In ill PrOVl ary aucett, but subsequently the called him the megaphone of The old historic town of St. Quen The organ of the Vatican explains Tdc only oppoiiion n llrititti line wai successfully re. Mackenzie and Mann. tin has been systematically de the note from the Pope. This , ed b Mr. Pooley. me'n- It is reported that Lord Sbaugh. declares that His Holi established. The Canadians and the cathedral newspaper . i ........aft ulm uinli me now-bold pessey wilt aupporl Sir Wilfrid stroyed, beyond 1 1, 1.JUUIINW-'f ness does not urge the return lb I -' 11 I.Ill nalPPful Lens in very close vice, and Laurier, as be is In bitter antagonism is to be aeen the smoke of tbe the status the quo ante, as return, their possession of the coal city to tbe purchase of the C numerous villages curling up of Alsace and Lorraine to France- a a;- mandate from the may be looked for any time. N. It. by the Government. wards into tbe sky. and Trieste to Italy by the Central Aeroplane Activity. Tbe fury of the German de- Empires is included In the tc r Tbe bouse may pro. slructiveness is again asserting papal programme. Many lona of explosives were STEWART NOTES itself, and it is considered in some It is reported that the Pope is wcl interests will work for dropped last night on the enemy usually well informed quarters greatly depressed over the general (i ,ptin of beer and light aerodromes and railway stations that this new outburst of destruction unfavorable reception accorded to io m tne previsions oi ine by Ilrltuh naval planes. Several Saaaafct Mr. George A. Clothier, district is the prelude to another his appeal for peace. )h:l.;,.-'D Hill at the January fires were observed at the railway Bp' f a mining engineer, arrived to In strategic retirement of the Ger Too Favorable. station al Ostcnd, and on the spect mining properties in this man forces. Amsterdam, August 18. The Tbourrout railway. The Chlslel- Upper picture. Mr. F. II. Mc- section. Mr. Clothier formerly Berlin Lokal Anzieger thinks that llSSIA'S MILLIONS les aerodromes were also extensively Curdy, lower picture. Col. Hugh practiced as a mining engineer NATIVE SONS OF CANADA the Pope's plan for peace would REQUIRE TRAININQ damaged, great bursts of Clark, undersecretaries for Military here and has an extensive know. be much too favorable for the flames being noticed. ledge of the Portland Canal dis HAVE AN OPEN MEETING Allies. 1 1 August 15. The cor- and Kxternal Affairs, who will French FronL trict. zlcrA f The tendon Timet Paris. Aug. 18. The Germans each receive a -alary of 15.000, 1 - xJquarlers of the Itus. lal night attacked the jQew jjpsl-tltfns aner long oeiay py ine uovern Mr.V.J. Palmer, pfTlfiw yerkj Lat evening In tbe St. An &sveata Array witu merit"! " " drewr Tlan, Ine tegUlaf Tnontbly sr-TERRACE NEWS ITEMS lau -tatted gafned by the FrencFou Ihe accompanied by bis son, a mining t K miloff fen the eve of hi Steenbeke river in Ilelgium. All engineer, examined tbe Tonkin meeting of the society of th-s Na rp:r:.?s to take over the su- tbeir counter attacks were sue. PUBLIC DANCE ON property n Fish Creek. tive sons of Canada took place - uan.l ftnral tvitrnl- The meeting was on one und cessfully repulsed and the positions MONDAY EVENING. open The Hev. Father McGrath ar have been consolidated. Mr. Frank Martin, road foreman was well attended. AJuresses rived in tbe town on Wednesday's .'.- A: st stage of the war ia Vigorous German attacks were Tbe public dance which had for the southern end of the were given by Mr. Fred Stork, Lib train from Prince Rupert. He is i second phase begina where Atlin District, accompanied by eral candidate for this ridin?, and availing himself of tbe piscatorial front, made on the Aisne been arranged for tonight in the United States assaults beaten Mrs. Martin, who is visiting with Mr. Geo. M. Hanson, delights of tbe district. were the enemy St. Andrew Hall. Second Avenue, respondent aaya the bacS with great losses. friends, is making a round of inspection Concul. :: i mmandrr.ln.Chlef re's Russian Front. has been postponed until Monday of the roads and trails Mr. Fred Stork took "Canada" Miss Katberine Pillsbury, of the poaiibilitr of the Petrograd, August 18. General night. Dancing at 10 o'clock in this vicinity. for bis subject and gave a very Prince Rupert, was a visitor to c rrendrring. lie hold Commander-in-chief of sharp. Westholme Orchestra. Refreshments. interesting address on the de town, arriving on Wednesday's Korniloff. ' K sua fe to conclude arrived here NOTICE velopment of the Dominion. He train. She will spend a holiday u- poace to which the the Itussian armies, with Premier Tickets, gentlemen. A special meeting of Union men showed why from 1776 to 1867 at Lake Lakelse as the guest of a ;aa been driving her. today for a conference Inter- 1.00; ladies free. Kveryone wel will be held in the Carpenters' the northern half of this North Mrs. P. R. Backus. Kerensky. During an mm .1 aa S ll a come. Hall on Monday evening first at 8 merican continent from tbe 49th v ''"'aw m iVI a view. General horniion a am wai o'clock sharp. Huslness: to choose parallel development has not proceeded Mr. G. A. McNlchol spent a few t; ? foudaUifa, enroll ber In consequence be had of taken,the energetic the morale The favorlta housshold Coal Is delegates to attend the Labor as fast as in the south. days In town this week. Mrs. Mc- a & treat ber aa a conquered measures capacity of Ladysmlth Wellington. Phone 15, convention In Vancouver on Labor notwithstanding its greater rich Nichol and family are spending and tbe lighting : T There eould 1 no ehoica had been con Prince Rupert Coal Co. tf. Day. ness in natural resources. The the summer holidays in this place. the the Itussian troops people back in Ihe East," said Mr. Mr. Arthur Spurr, of Prince ii oi aurreniiar. siderably strengthened. lie nopeu Stork, "Know nothing whatever of Rupert, met a number of friends The new (roiernmel for the complete regeneration of Western. Canada." These West at the station on Wednesday. He ....... tnuit rea- the Itussian forces. ern provinces are a revelation to was going on a business trip up Ia uiiuiiK iiv On the Ilukowina front, between Western Liberals Platform UCa I f) III in rak.... II.. them when they come on a. visit the line. r Domini nic the Dniester and Moldavia, me iJWBir nrrt,ira .I West. As a Canadian, Mr. Slork v 11 u iui attacks were ar-ar' ir 1 . .k...n j. Austro-German was nroud to be addressing bis A report was received in town aft tigaa Indicated, to everywhere repulsed,south of except the Verna,at a The following is the resolution which was moved by Dr. countrymen at such a gathering, of a gold and copper strike of single point C. S. Iteilly, He complimented the society in some importance having been of the mountain D II. Neely, Humboll, Saskn seconded by Capt. where a portion a T9 UUIU AJ trenches were lost. Calgary, and carried at the Winnipeg Liberal Conwention.: having Lieut.-Col. Cy Peck, D.s made at a point near Copper City '" -'y O.. and LieuL-Col S. P. Mordie, about sir miles from Terrace. on melhoda that avail. Berlin Report. "In this war for the defence of democratic civilization the conditions call for tbe putting D. S. Om as its officers. Rumor has it that tbe ore carries v luiri 1 1 1 11BLI lull llerlln. Auguat 18 The town against military despotism, of Langemarck which wae taken forth by each allied belligerent of its full power as the only Mr. G. M. Hanson, who also ad high values. At time of writing n: Jia ia full 0f tplendid flght- by the Ilrltiah yesterday has been assurance of victor'; In times of peril tbe entire resources dressed the meeting, said that no further particulars were unavailable. K men Ten mllllnna hava al. recaptured by tne Herman iroops. of the country, moral and material, man power and wealth matter what bis subject could was. r .ly been enrolled, but they are War Prisoner Release. are Justly disposable by the atate for the preservation of its thorn una one thing that is working aawmill Hint ba cot away from and inai Th Little s rrly trained. They are too London, August 18. Private A. national liberties. unable to fulfil busy Canada in was the war. He touched delight to capacity, being of today attending instead "Tbo duly of the people meeting wiio nas imperative of Winnipeg, Nelson, the attitude of the different nil the orders that are oemg re 1 drill Theie millions must be spent the last two yeara In cap. regard to tho war ia its continued and vigorous prosecution; fully upon nations towards each other ceived from tbe surrounding dis rfd by Uritlah French of- conferring with the llritlsh government for the and tlvlty In Germany, has now ar "1. Ily and how each one thought bis own trict. Logging operations are we c a the Serbian, flrrcka, of definitely ascertaining the scope and character Little rived In hngland. purpose country the best. He dwelt upon ine carried on from the " manlana and Americana hae Prisoners Taken. of all the service that can best be rendered by Canada in the the great similarity existing between pre-emption to the southeast of been, The total number of prlsonera conduct of the war; Canadians and "Americans" the townsite. the the maintenance In unimpaired strength at the captured by the Canadians in "2. Hy like tne For draaaad lumber of all kind a of lighting forces and the taking of all steps necessary he did not altogether r.uiiit itetinn around i.ens front our "Americans" Deing Black bear are reported to be Alba a McOaffery. Phone 118. reinforcements for the Canadian application nineteen hun to secure required In the amounts to over applied to residents south of the very numerous this season dred. contingent. line only, as Canada was also In vicinity of Terrace. They appear Concessions to Poland. "3. Hy organizing the production of our other con triou-tlons Between peoples large to bo harmless when left unmolested America, WESTHOLME It Is learned on good authority to the war such as food, munitions, and other war ly of the same race, and wun me and are being seen In tlm thnt concessions will be made in necessities, upon lines of the greatest elUciency; same ideals, he was for a closer berry patches along the banks of business OMR A HOUSK Poland by Germany in the im "4. Hy the completo extinction of profiteering in all union between the two peoples. the river. will bo having to do with munitions and the necessaries of life. TONIGHT ONLY mediate future, but they While keeping clear of matters conditional upon the approval of If necessary by the nationalization of these industries or by political, as he was 5ound to do, A much needed rain fell In Ter- of the Urltish system of controlled establishments; the adaptation a, a a.a l-4 1... WALLACE REID Austria. he fould see the lime coming race and district on oavuruny. the two will thousands of dol when conditions between This mean -kivl "5. Hy the rocovcry for the public treasury of undue NEW JOBS settlers In this vicinity. America treat nations of North lars to the MYRTLE 8TEDMAN profits obtained since tho beginning of tho war by the exploitation would bo free as those at IfC (8pcial to The Daily . of tho interests of the people for the present requirements as dlf the present existing between "The Prlaon Without Walla" llerlln, August 18. The ap of the state. ferent provinces and between the LONDON CAFE polntmeut of von HernslorlT as "8. Hy the application of a combined system of sharply riva atla. German ambassador to Canstan graduated taxation upon Incomes and excess profit which various states of the Union. AND GRILL tinoplo Is forecasted. Count Tar- shall insure thut every citizen shall bear his or her share The addresses of both speakers the Third Avenua TRAVELOGUE tho burden according to his or ber means. were greatly appreciated by nowsky, who was never ofllclally of war Service of the Bast received by the American Govern "7, Hy thoroughly organizing the nation and carrying meeting. Prompt COMEDY ment as ambassador from Austria out this programme by whatever means may be necessary for there la to eat at all houra. Just arrived, 260 tons of lump accomplishment." Hungary, will soon become Min its coal. Phona 116 Albert A Mo- BOXES FOR LADIES Admlaalon 10 and 28 oants. Ister to Sweden from Austria Hungary. Caff ory.