i ' r The Daily News . , ,w t vol, VIII. N. 293. MUNCH RUPERT, II. C FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1017. V V PH1CE FIVB CfXh WT FIE RECEPTION I CALGARY THOUSANDS WAIT UP ALL NIGHT TO HEAR LIBERAL LEADER - GREAT OVATION ALL CALGARY TURNS OUT TO TERRIBLE CONDITIONS THE CHRISTENING OF (UNION PARTY HAS NO GERMANS HELD EXISTING IN RUSSIA THE UNIONIST ASSOCNJ CHANCE IN NOYA SCOTIA GREET SIR WILFRID LAURIER BY THE BRITISH (Spec!! to Tb Dulj .Vwm The meeting which had been (Sped: 14 TM Dally .) isiiiiuiiii. lrre. i. l lie uuu advertised to take place in the Vancouver. Dec. II. Hon. C.W. TMIN BEARING LIBERAL CHIEF WEST DELAYED BY BLIZZARDS 'hand of Germany has been deal- Empress Theatre last night for 1 Cross, attorney-general of Alberta AT BULLECOURT .ARRIVES IN CALOARY AT 11 P. M THOUSANDS WAIT mg itussia an awrui Dlow mrough'iiie purpose oi me lormauon oi aiier epenaing several aays nere TO HEAR HIS SPEECHES AT 2 A. M ANOTHER the Ilolsheviki THOUSAND INSIST TO HEAR HIM the peaceful settlement Most Formidable AtUck Made by ferenees belw Oermana Falls Italians fj1l M Tt tiaily Hs.l departed Maintain Positions In Lalgtry. Iec. 1 1. - -Calgary : morniiig hour, thousands aeeom-turned forth force mutt decide every!that. At one time, it was possible for Krimnntnn. Mr. Cross, before Great Fight. Jt n masse to greet tli j panted Hir Wilfrid to hi train thing in that trouble country.jto count fifty-one heads. The leaving, expressed his confidence nut.- . i . i J .. . 1 1.. .I...I Many of the former members offoflleers elected are: Hon. I'resl that Uritish Columbia would elect (SpccUl to TtM DtilT .tcwt.l rr .Mi J Rir llinu l.aurier ncre niniu ui mo pit-aicai eri a hit tour of the West. On ae thuslasm. and as the train left the the secret political police are In dent. Col. Cy Peek; Pres, Mr. W.'a majority of Liberal members. London, Dec. 14. The IJrillsh t the heavy snowstorm, depot amid the driving snow, the the ranks of the parly handling 1 Lynch; First Vice-Pres, Mr.(Liberal candidates who cornered forces have apparently slopped rjact Hi nnacr. and arm anwlnsr dis Geo. Friiiell; Second Vice-Pres, with Mr. Cross are expressing he Crown PrincvKBppri'ewa? carrying the Liberal rliwrs of the immense gathering train the running behind schedule of Liberal voters followed mm to senslon broadcast. Their methods Mr. J. II. Thompson; Secretary,'great confidence In the outlook long prepared attempt to break chief was are horrible. !.Mr. Gm. Ilitl: Treas-Mr. K. DoTle.Ifor the election of a majority of hi. British hold ,around liulle dtd n t get lu until 11 p.m. further successes on the coast. icJ Th mrntM nf strrrii thnttaand N'nmlnalinna for the executive Liberals. In reSDOnse tO an in. court. Fighting is continuing . . ...... the case in Winnipeg and 1 A at -i I.a nn 1 M..mKAA.I tlitrfv. .1 a ma. anil ac. nulnr rrnm In. .Al aa In IrlP K1LI1 The Germans only succeeded T1 OUIID UU "tic IIU. UI IIW 1 1JU III11T1 "" ' fiercely. Reg a, the great Canadian stairs. PROFITEERS' TAXES have been fished out of the rivers'ceptance will doubtless depend Jatlon here, wires have been dis-and in advancing for a few welcome c3 refcived routing women have been stripped of upon the result of the election, t patched claiming nine out of 13 yards. This attack was the most The THROWN ON PEOPLE from the prairie people. their hair, which is sold The Mr. W O. Fulton was chairman neats for the Liberal and Labor formidable thai the Hritiah. have largest assemblage ever gathered Ilussian Chureh is again Inde-'of the meeting, and the chief candidates. had to sustain in this sector. , tn southern Alberta as eon-Lira The tax on war profits comes pendent. Ispeakers last night were Mr. W. ' In a letter to local Liberals, E. An Investigation. lamed la Calgary to bear to an end on December 31st. 1917. General Korniloff has been V. Lynch, and the active members M. Macdonald. former member for The Uritish government will in peak. The income tax. whieh. to a very wounded In a battle which took'of the late Conservative party Pictoii. X. S who with George P. vestigate into the reasons for the The Knox Church mat crowded, Urge extent, will relieve the profiteers place between Dieltrorod and Liberals who attended could be Graham, visited this coast last1 Uritish reverse on the southern and the targeal theatre was packed of their burdens, supersedes Humu. I counted upon one hand. March in the interests or Ibe Liberal end of the Cambrai salient re with eager supporters' of Sir it. We quote the words of the party, say that the cpnscrip- cently. General Uaig will be ask. Wilfrid. Holb meetings erij The Gift Shop Wallace's, tf m ed to explain. Joseph Dillon, the aRHouneement made by Sir Tbos. Gift ehina and glassware ilUll Idn lias lliaivu most enthusiastic and cheered Sir White, flnanoe minister, in the Wallace's. tf furore In Nova Scotia and that the Irish Nationalist, Is caustic in his Wilfrid to the echo. Owing to the of Common, on July 21th. i Ladysmlth Wellington (ai re- fight there is being waged on remarks and says that the enemy lateness of the hour ef tfir Wilfrid jHatua'1917: For New Wellington Coal and duces your fuel bill and gives straight party lines. Mr. Macdonald were in the village before the arrival thousand mere who Tbe Hogs l aware that the Ir Lumber of all dimensions, satisfaction. Phone 1, .P. expresses Ihe belief the Uritish knew it. sad gathered in nearby halla were liability in lli Itttsloess Profits hone 110. jC' Co. Liberals will win 10 out of the 16 French FronL f 'ved to return to their homes War Tax Act of IV 10 and the seats in the rock-ribbed province Paris, Dec. 11. Active arfillery appointed. The general Impression in the fighting is in progress along the thereto of Ibis ameodmaeits year However, at 2 a.m. another oome to aa end oa December 31 si THIS IS THE VOICE OF PECK'S COMMITTEE east, he declares, is that the whole front. There is no Infantry thousand people In the Paget Hall the Uilen- Union Government canot possibly aolivitr. Nine German aeroplanes this yar. and il is not :asitled upon ir Wilfrid address ittoft to renew this measure. , ad lo be atrciateJ with the be elected by any means - iwero'broughl down, yesterday, - sag them, which, be did. He erlU- 4U AMHIirs 1' 7 T ... a rt al Armistice. in. h aham mai giriMiruLiu! i The 3. Look ff Uueld Hansard, July Slorl. and his friends say: ADVEHTISEKE-IT cd the programme ami policy the Herlin. Dec. 11. Negotiations which has nearly twice capac-iir 1917. 3915). do dock. Head what Mr. page at our f the I nion Government and repeated Under the new lax. the Ford 11 J. Chamberlin. President or nf Krunm of Germany, it The following telegram was for the armistice to replace the bis declaration that be has there would be small ruAivul I hi mnrnincr br a Diem. existing truce on the Russian Motor Co.'s taxation drojts. from the 11. T. P. Hallway Ik), and the would seem kra for winning the war from ll.78t.09S to M27.987: the Cana Grand Trunk Hallway System. nrosoecl of the Northwestern iber of Colonel Cy Peck's execu- fronl began at headauarters to f it and would be to the last, ( according lo Ihe announce- of Port land. Ore, tive: day, Steel dian Kxpfoslves from 9 1.337.03 1 aid about the drydoek on July Company lis challenged to And in .. . ... . icontinued on Page Four.) anyone other profi .1 .1-a ill. rn. lt.lnl Bill, in nPCULlBlfl I. H'l J uv- l UI clTEU.i .uv u..uv lo IIS3.BS0. All war Jin 01 mis year, ucv.uo . - lis conduct any antuwar sentl- relieved of taxation in ...... .1.- ii..t,t. 1. air In lake ud me quesuou. sisneu . inemuers ui lers are is j r f the same proportion. The taxes Union Government can do as 1 aUr dsire to say in this con- 'British Columbia's contingents CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT XotwJthstandlng the early there is no cause for ask all citizens Irrespective of that aection, win do drydoek as can taken off their shoulders mueh to sUrt the TELEPHONE DIRtCTORT Huperl blam- political affiliations to work and of Prince paid by the common people. Mr. Stork. the people Tb Clly is about to pubUah s tM the Montreal, Que, July 7, 1917. ing the government or the Hailf jvote for Lieut-Col. Cy Peck, Tfkpbom Plreetory. pltasa sdrtsa tba WESTHOLMR way Commission relative to the soldiers' candidate. Rnnt la m-rlilnr before DM. Su o any 1 Personal) . .... , ik. rv.Wk In I ,3iTnA.t, Wilfri.l MncDonald. allcratloDS la ltitior drstrtd tttcrtta. - I hand copy of Ikielosed you oruA HOUSE the flrsf place Allen, Spot Middlston, Jack Frizzell's with the oneration. In Denny .some correspondence . M t . r a . . . m k I TONlOHT ONLY L'nion Iron Works. San Francisco, neither the Railway tmmissioni.dams, Jimmy luruuuu, riatiY lo leasimr of Prince Ftu- ..... n. nnvrnnipnl have any Shrubsall. Joe llowe, Al Hastings, On account of the in .' Metro presents Market Iperl drydoek, which I will be glad inrudiction over Ihe Prince.a .Ru-a Dad Baxter.a. Charlie la Youngman,a.'1 1 O.-Ilt crease in the cost of provisions, m perl drydoek any more man mey paw ueas. jock laii, uui s?uiu laundry, etc, we tne The Great to have you abow lo peopie ordVr bow s4 tt sora .. . ........ - compelled to advance riir ytxir nf Prioee Huoert. as there seems nave ovrr au; umv. are ot n-ur rrqulmwnl lor ..1...1 n Um itriiuh Columbia r. Bill Itanee. Percy. Godenrath. on some ar Huperl our prices Prince Madame Petrova to be a feeling in ilniinui duiorr. is not willing coast. This plant Is owned by Tom Hrewer, A. Sutherland, Major ticles. As asual 1U aava Um Urrt that this company IS sn4 best attorunnit of Turijr. to put the drydoek in operation. the Grand Trunk Paclfio Development Gibson, Jack Dowllng.- SELFS CAFE. r ,-t Ducks. Clackens, tit., lo Company and not by Ihe WHITE LUNCH. . Owm, have felt Ibat "Bridges Binned" II is true that we xrvrK Th editor did not see .tortbrni Brliuh calumbts. Trunk Pacific Railway, ana ROYAL CAFE the Grand PRICES it would be unwise to lease ihn original of the above telegram A story of the European war COURTESY LOWEST and SERVICE dock to amateurs who desire it ina not come under the Conunls-Juris and canol vouch In any way for of Ihe Hallway 8 oar chrtiun rktl coa-Utaiev only for promotion purposes, but diction its authenticity. The signing or sod HI faithfully to put the ion. ne ther nave tne oovern- like the Boa Urn Turkey we hae Iried a teletrram like this is PATHE QAZETTE oiul ror lbs CAiitunss Dlnarr. dock in operation through legitw n.ni naiil one cent maTnrenLce'l-'Kning of a Petition Almost afMa 0O SolltoraS. We would have construction and male concerns. COMEDY or dur-ur uus jrsr m surptts directly or ladw. toelud! ...nn.A.l u.(lh Moaara. Swan. Hun- Hther j , ,hem. TnU appe. a all our ! fforU- UI m sjstaaj v s w- - In our llattdsr lock will ba faund ter. Wigham Hictardsonbut found wouiu say uav Iih- more to soldiers, when re- . . Ornr. 1H. Olarj. Toouloas. they were unable to secure any ment and the Hallway immissior by lh .urerior ofllcer9. . i ih.i. iniinpnrn at a i- ' hfpto. tuuttnoawr. el rouK, .uiivtri!i of steel within a year hut nna thins certain Is that these FOR QUALITY TAXI! TAXI! Kqulth.KtdltbM.rumiLlnt.Oreo OnM.Orto rrpTrs.OrJs. of their application, and I assume times to assist as the much drydoek as possible in soldiers will be able to mark the ERVICE and SATISFACTION BrusarU Sprwul. I,r' tnttW' that the reason tne union iruu in getting secret ballot, uninfluenced either s AKD A PHONK EJg PHOM: Fit. Pl. Works of San Francisco have operation. by the government in power, or IX DAY WEEK FOR HELP, GEORQE J. FRIZZELL thrown down the proposition is Very truly yours. by theic superior officers. . Reliable 24-Hour r-HOfllS 10 aad (Signed K. J- CHAMHERLIN. Service that they were unable lo secure material, and as they are sup- ADVERTISEMENT asx Invited Everybody PUBLIC MEETING FISHERMEN, ATTENTION ! Hall Sunday 2 o'clock. For purpose i electing Meel.ng Clly RALLY officers. Question proposed Trap License Pearl Harbor FINAL Empress Theatre, Saturday, Dec. 15 will Independent be discussed.Rsliennen & Boat Owners Association IN WESTHOLME THEATIW on AT 8 P. M. (t,)l,,()itiiiifrf December 15 Saturday Night, :; . AT S O'CLOCK In the Interests of NOTICE! IN SUPPORT OF . , Mr. Fred Stork, Liberal Candidate, Elector will pleat note thai Ihe Polla open at 9 a.m. Colonel C. W. Peck D. S. 0; shall on polling day and close at 5 p.m. Every employer ONE ADDITIONAL Soldier1 Candidate for Ihe House of Common LEAST and al Independent SEATS RESERVED FOR LADIES give to every voter In hit employ HOUR for voting, other than the noon hour and In the Skeena Riding. and ahall make no deduotlon In the pay of auch employees, nor Impose nor exact any penalty from any employee by QOOD SPEECHES GOOD MUSIC GOOD PI0TURC8 Everybody, Welcome reason of absence during auch hour. ujjjjitJiim"" r .