The Daily News v ,, vilf NO. 212 I'HINci: liUPKtlT. I). MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1017. PIllGE FIVB CENT SWEDEN OTES flWRMA 01 0 GERHANY WASHINGTON MAKES STARTLING DISCLOSURES -GERMAN FLEET IN THE BALTIC GERMAN NAVY IMPORTANT ALICE FINDS ARM DISTRICT;IN HUN METHODS OUT IN BALTIC Alderman tsey ha returned J EXPOSED BY l Uiwn from the Aliee Arm ili-1 GOING NORTH1 (trlef, where he has been enKaged WASHINGTON for everfll weeks pant in the preliminary development work of his United States Will Likely Break claims there. He is enthusiastic Town tipsw Coatt With Sweden, and Argentine Bttiiunc at Rl0 by regarding the possibilities of this Ayg VERDUf T May Declare War as th Russians. country. During his work on his Result of News. claims there, he found another DEW FRENCH GAINS AT VERDUN TM Dlf !tw.) ledge six feet wide, carrying high The above map shows bow the capture of Cote de L'Oie and (SpteUI to TD Ptilj news.) fv. - Hipl. 10 It Is re-German grade values. He reports several IleKiiet tile, on 'ne side of the Meuge, and Hamogneux on the other Washington, Sept. 10, Anoth naval new strikes on the same moun straightened tut the new French line in front of Verdun. er exposure of a startling nature -iderable strength Ajsl"U tain. Higher up, Messrs. Morley. ' - was made by the Government on .rved In the spulh- LCMBCR6. pBOOr 'across Udbaeh a and big body McPhail of ore have running come THE HON JOHN OLIYER (BORDEN'S RETIRAL Saturday.proof that It has the got Swedish unquestionable Lega he fleet Is said to 1 from 150 to 200 ounces in silver RETURNS FROM OMINECA! EXPECTED SOON tion in the Argentine has been i u hern course. The H w c fTT'" I to the ton. They have run a cross-cut acting as a secret means of com o eonslsla of tub. for 100 feel and have not en. munication between Germans In t rpedo boats, with countered either wall yet. Accompanied by Mr. A. 31. Man- (Sprcu: U TIM Dally fltwl.) Huenos Ayres and Berlin. It has in following them, On the Moose claim, I). W. soniM. p. p. for Omineca, and Mr. Ottawa, gept. 10. Sir ftobert transmitted Information regarding i i hat the Herman 71 U t JA53Y Cameron has done a lot of work Harrow, member for Chilliwack.iHorden's retirement from public the sailings of vessels belong -en reinforced by and has a magnificent showing, the Hon John Oliver, minister of life is expected to take place at ing to the Allies, and also directions-' .1i seas Fleet, Great running from 20 to 00 feel wide, agriculture, arrived in the city an early dale. The Franchise for Ihelr- destruction by n the Russian , ...'A' ?l Average samples have been taken by at night's train from the easL Kill submarines. The Foreign Offlee now before the House of Com. u-i ow expected. which assay over 200 ounces in Leaving at Hums Lake the at Stockholm has been acting as : el impoMibte for aV r silver. A good summer's work !upeelal train conveying the Pre-has mons is meeting with strenuous a telegraph office for the German et to attack hi. also been put in on the Glacier'niier and his party to Fori George, opJ-oilion. A very strong fight Government for the last three j aeeeunl of the claim, w here Messrs Flint and Messers. Oliver. Manson and Bar-Simlli will be waged against the Govern j ears. It has regularly transmitted defences at Iteval have got some very good row made a visit to Francois and menl's discrimination in the ex messages in a German t s-'i opper showings. The whole dis- notja Lakes and the minister of lending of the vote to women, and cypher under the guise of Swedish Firm Resistance. tnct is showing up well. agriculture was agreeably sur- Government messages. r.- ; x- pi. 10. The en-Hhrf The Scene of the Ruaalan Retreat. On the MeOraw Mountain en prised with what he saw there, to the disenfranchising such a It is considered likely that the large portion of the electorate. of the Itiga Thia map lwate Fukahani n tlliance. Old Morley, an old time,"i am more than pleased with my United States Government will The Home Defence Force. -HMlBjr firmness Ihe Hournantan front where an en. Colorado miner, has struck a body, trip." he said last night. "Im- break off all negotiations with Montreal. 10 An order SepL r an resistance. The lire lluian diitton abandoned Sweden and that Argentine will v .tt appears to b it pottiiun Ui the enemy and re- vuiraj in niter. iuc Fumyics .my jornier visii were mure luau join Into the war with the Allies ing the demobilization of all units ii' d m mlllllry circle Irealed In disorder. which assayed to-this value weraMHJrHief.1Ctulieuou4 to the line of the Home Defence Forces. directly against the Huns. i- ipated that the taken from a vein four feet wide',,' the O. T. P. is undoubtedly the Tk... ..nil. -Ill K. a 1 1.,i.o.l any further pene- 00D CONTROL ACT IS in-a ledge 60 feel in width. largest area of agricultural land , "' WEDDING BTLL3 in territory. On Alderman Casey reports very in British Columbia west of the battalions, otherwise they will be '3 . i..r. Ibe Oermans NOW EFFECTIVE IN U.S. well of the North Mar, adjoining Hocky mountains. Abundant evi-tbe come liable to conscription. At the Anglican Church this j' i- ui make any Int. iwlly Varden group, where 'denee of the fertility of the soil morning' by Ibe Rev. Canon nix. Russian defence. Messrs. Pearce. Kvidson and Carl- 'and its adaptability for the pro. Mr. Howard White and Miss Helen i rmatten received (frUI t The ttQf fM son have made a very important durOon of small fruits, vegetables BRITISH LABOR WANTS Thompson were united in matri till 3 iKintk New York. Kepi. 10. The Food dUeovenr during this year's as- ;uav. wain and live stock were mony. Only the immediate friends trmf at REFORM BY NEW METHODS forable than Control Art is now effective in the emcnl work. They have un- vi.ible in every locality we visit- of the bride and groom were pres en i ent at the ceremony. The bride's . ' -At. United Slates. It came into force covered a 20-foot ledge showing ed. maid Miss Kathleen Lake, Blackpool, England. Sept. 3, was 'ruby and native silver, atsonul. An Imperative necessny. Frsneh Front. on Sunday evening. The pro 'pbides, from which average sam. I prompt measures to populate The Trade Union Congress was while the groomsman was Mr. m The French hibition of the manufacture of pie assay to "0 ounces. .this country and render it pro- opened today with a record at Chester Poole. v .'nt-4.. . the offensive whisky will have a vital effect on There have been several hun- duetive are imperatively neces- tendance of 700 delegates, repre- After the ceremony was per tor on a frm the wedding party returned formed, the supply f grain, and will re- dred claims located un the Kil-'arv Mixed farming, or the pro-'senting more than 3,000,000 f The Germans to "The Ark," the bride's ease a large quantity whicii may suit this Tear, many of which, .luetion of meats and dairy pro-.workers. John Hill of the Boiler - attacked the new where breakfast was served. be used for food. It is estimated Alderman Casey says have very dure will in my opinion be me makers ana .sntpimiiuers union, home, ii. taken recently of the friends of the newly Many r' I' that forty per cent of the grain promising showings. Inrevalling Industry for years to who presided, said, in his o T.. attack and ir were married present, couple were distilled Into whisky. This A MnsAaanlfttivA f ff&Jll fall A I rifts vi... lln tv nf timber for build, address, thai something more K tit ' ' r" in.i after a hard goes a jolly time was speul. Both the prohibition will have an equally in r.tnnanv was in the Alice In nurnoses is available and good,lhan resolutions were required to !'f tHiti na remained bride and bridegroom are deser. 1 suffered by the ilal effect upon we supply oi Arm dUlricl from Cocur d'Alene, log houses and barns are being obtain reforms, and that "worn- vedly popular In the city and they t m ' eM.. North of the whisky, which may reach an un Idaho. He wns extremely wjll provided by the settlers. Gener-i.aed out methods and going cap in received congratulations all t" I heard of price before long. with the showings and allv the country is lightly tim- hand to Ministers should be buried left the steamer. ' ihe enemy also bow and time till they on - J iH.alilons. Four The Pope's Proposals. look terms and prices of many bered with open areas frequently with the battle-axes and for the south. They received Great Britain has advised the nrnsnects. He exnects to return occurring. 1 was nol looking for arrows of England of the Planta and costly presents were made, numerous United States Government inai this fall if conditions will permit, minerals but saw some One speci- genets." from their well-wishers, and on BrtUih resident Wilson's reply to the A meeting was held by many of mens, and heard a great deal on lie f erring to industrial unrest. their return from their honey, Shlpa Sunk. t peace proposals of His Holiness the prospectors in the district. 'the subject. What interested me which he said had assumed alarm. will take house at 432 The HrllUh moon up e J T the Pope is In effect Oreat Britain's and they hae arranged to send more was the fact that in several ing proportions in the workshops Fifth Avenue. 8.492 the tons, I:. , reply. Alderman Casey south to nego-(localities deposits of lime anu this year, he outlined findings of ' na, aud the Mid- commission of Inquiry to the a liale in connection with some marble were observed. household Coal Is hato been The favorite tons, had LECTURE properties that have some very "Even-where we were received effect that the Government Phona 15, RED CROSS Ladysmith Wellington. an submarines. ,.r..iui.incr hnwlncs uith the creates! kindness and broken its pledge regarding in Ttnnsct tf. GIVEN AT Prince Rupert Coal Co. hospitality. The jrenerosity of the dustrial conscription, and that C4l- 15 IN OOOO SHAPE . . . stwAUiUAff i - . - ,i nm m a rA i n i men had been compelled to accept urirNMH ht ii.aw EAunanuc i i i an u luuta u j'1 Terrace Sept. V. Un taiuruayi-- . ncn ..i,'.n,.ninrv .nnrlv unfair conditions under the fear - . riii. will, ntinaiii vi.vi, inm lur mc t Tba Dtltr evening unuer me wa, Breatly appreciated and it at beinc couioelled to enlist. The WESTHOLME cpi. io. Ttnlay com-flrst Terrace branch of the lied t.ross M Tm daiii 5w. Lnabled us to examine the coun- rvimmhision found deep in the year In which Soclety. the peple of Terrace ana j Sept. to. A Vienna dls- iry In a more thorough manner minds of the workmen the con ONUtA H017SX vh the Panama Canal vicinity enjoyed the Privilege of Austrian Minis- than would otherwise have been viction that high prices for food TONIGHT AND TOMORROW r i'Ped by slide. The bearing one of the most nspirinb " .- lnal the'possible. Mr. Manson is deser- were due to unchecked gambling w in good shape. and patriotic lectures thai "toelt exchange will not jvedly popular in Omineca District by middlemen, for which no ad been delivered in this northern lenna unsettled and this visit of enquiry by mln- vance of wages could ever com Sessue Hayakawa .... pensate. WANTED oi jinuu ""iuu... said 01 me urowii mu pari "iiiin nre abated It is Inters Actor ,..,...w..- - what tne uovernmeni was The Great Japanese about As to great war begau. of he itock of the LegUlaturo brought "fs lecturer o Gordonthat the reopening added to ins popularity." doing, Mr. Hill said that a prom l.i mtn for Pile DrUer. 5 The would bring on panicky by his efforts, J "Ins hours. Apply New Fish director of the MuMcun, of e .hange ise bad been given by tne new markets. Winston "The Bottle hp" brolli Reservoir. Minister of Munitions, '!ni, seal Coe. 21 University of Pennsylvania, The Wealth cr of Mr. J. K. Gordou of Terrace. AT STOCKHOLM "The minister nnd members Churchill, and that an Important LENINE had been made by Geo. and tho late and Honored i.icui. from the south." said Mr. A. M. statement the t02d believe satisfied 11. Barnes. Labor representative. TRAVELOGUE MacLaren Gordon of Tb pu .iews. vitn.nn. "I are wanted loggers Battalion. (fpeil w ta re-I that Central. ...uriiisn... V. O.I vai.u...u.I.I. .id on behalf of the War Cabinet, of The lecture was on (jipeunagen, "V'rT Mni n.inral reservo r of the which he Is a member. It would COMEDY J. R. Morgan, Ltd. lhat Mcholal Lenlne.. Hill added, to duty In this time of war. anu u e propagandist, province Thev are today in a be their duty. Mr. pply ,lUMan to draft do. see that the promises were ful. Admission 10 and cents. speaker held his large anu p- Mm Stockholm So much better position WlllUmi A Manson prcclatlve audience spellbound, j .isiiiTinir incpgnilo. velopment legislation than here- filled, so that the causes of un conference s while ho trace.1 the underlying lofnre. I feel OUr latm prouicm rest might be removed, and that fads and features of the war. and WS DRILLING will be radically and successfully the working classes might be re the aims of our blood.c rated I. W. l-all with next session, nnd huh united in the common national enemy, in language that could (fiwrltl W The w) will mean tremendous things to effort for international liberty and LONDON CAFE frlnca Rudspi Eihlbltlon not help but move the feelings of Paul. Sept. 10. A rush call the province security. AND GRILL st Ptambr 19, 20 and 21. uio iiiosi. injiuereni.... nearer.... '... ....i .,munlt on was "The parly did not nee more Avenue i a w s- is r a ar - ' of Third ninko mm w rorlh tq do ms P " ,h. eanllal today from iimn Nnecliiieiia of our mineral Mr. Charles Swanson, one Wlie .i'iii tho old timers in the Alice Arm Prompt Service of the Besl Llila and parllcu-' v lauvi vir jws Ilamanski of the Home ...ith tmi it is there as in no s to he ni Ultt 0nic0 boforo, i pin m at HU'blnp, who reported bther part of British Columbia, district. Is in the city on a visit there Is to sat at all hours.: ' Ihe Assoolatton. 318 "' .-...eda if indications count. That wilt boJ for o few days. He has been Finnish miners. Uith Btrcet 200 For Nsw ... ... T- . j ,h-i two huttdreJ, a nrofitablo field of Inquiry for prospecting and mining in Alice BOXES FOR LADIES Fir Lumber wi ail uiiiiiivvs- .a.ilHniF the next narllamsutary party." Arm for many years Phona 118. UI lltsaso"