Mr All Y NFWS VOL. IX- NO. 5. IMIINCK nUPKIIT, U. 0 MON DAY, JANIAIIY 7, 1018. PH1CE FIVE CENT LolLo v) Ji iU' GEORGE AGAIN D fSITnl hi &5 WAR A ii if ii n n RUSSIAN PEACE TERMS TROUBLING THE GERMANS - BRITISH REPULSE ATTACK LLOYD GEORGE MAKES PLAIN FISHERY COMMISSION PEAf F TFR1VTC NO STRIKE AT THE HIIMC liUliU ATTAf K nnnTPWP niiftrrnirp innn nnvnnrv ni hit LuLAL VR.1 1Utrv rLAii 1 THE WAR AIMS OF THE ALLIES I BRU SH LINKS 28th issue of the What wan quite expected inj The December I mmm quarter has come to pass j H. C. Federationist published an ADDRESSING BRITISH LABOR, HE DECLARES FOR SANCTITY and the Fisheries Commission MIONG GERMANS article to the e fleet that a strike ATBULLECOURT OF TREATIES; NO ANNEXATIONS WITHOUT CONSENT which spent so much time on the had been called at the local dry- OF PEOPLE CONCERNED, AND INTERNATIONAL i i ARBITRATION COURT coast last season taking losti- Internal Situation Causes Worry dock by the shipwrights and carpenters, Attack Made by Strong Forces but mony appear to be more interest.j to German Government In and giving as the reasons, Was Repulsed With Very Utwcltl to Ttm Dally. "' - d in protecting the canneries I Reichstag, Acceptation an unfair foreman recently Heavy Losses Before London, Jon. 7. The deslruc- LLOYD OCOROE'S SPEECH than protecting the fisheries. The ' Insisted. employed, and the arrogant and Lines Reached. i a and disruption of Germany j MAKES DEEP IMPRESSION following dispalelt is self ex.' domineering manner of the manager, fSpebsl Ui Tb Diliy Jitn. Mr. Pillsbury, and his recently (Specua io TM DIIt . l: 3 never ween our aim, ueciurcu, plana lory: iSfxicui ta T& rHj jwii. i London, Jan. 7, The Kaiser exercised unfair altitude London, Jan. 1, The Germans I;.Timer Lloyd George In another! 3. Premier! "Ottawa. January That no' Washington. Jan. 7 and his government is now in a toward labor. early this morning made a strong War aims'' speech before Hrltish j 'or canneries be Lloyd Ueorge speech over- any position between the devil and the Having been appointed jointly local attack against the Hrltish t. r. A democratic constitution aTronied in northern Hritish Co. by the Trades and Labor Council shadowed all other developments deep sea. London Is looking for positions in the Hindenburg line (ermauy would be the most .... lumbia for at least Ave year is and th Carpenters' Union to make r i.. ...-. i- i j Cambrai east of Hullecourt In the more eoncMons to Russia is the and result as a evidence that the an investigation, mcing spirit of the recommendations sub- difAolnai eirelm in the capital, one ilea'perate effort being now made I absolutely repudiate tbe statements sector. Only a small party.of the iliiary domination bad died, The speech was regarded with the milled hy the special eommissiofl . i A A t I . .a at .t a- . by Itorttn to hold the thread of in the article. In the first enemy succeeded in occupying an s i would mane ii easier ior reai- deepest attention everywnero. ui appointed last summer to investi. instance there has been no strike advanced sap. On the remainder which the negotiation, are only iy democratic peace negotiations. fteiol expressions have been with. gate lit condition and require- called at the dock, tb carpenters of the front the Germans melted hal.i bv crMiter alrenirth. ofkn no I i this is regarded as a matter.ut,1, .... , tnenU of the salmon fisheries in i n I AJn 1 ail ii a(Inn fa txiitaino' are receiving 62 cents per hour before a withering fire before i anu lutviiiui oiiuativii ma -o the Hrltish union' reaching positions, the Uerman people. We are 1,1,9 tl,1)trlet The eommlsBlQrt, worry to the Kaiser. During the for an eight-hour day . GERMANS HARD-UP FOR wages and hours. suffering very heavy losses. i. I fighting to destroy Austria. METAL FOR SHELLS.hleh consisted of w. Sanrord discussion oi ine peace lerms in Mr. Doiron, the foreman, (who This attack was made In very ii jugary, or to deprive Turkey of ISvans. eh airman; II. Ii. Thomp (lie iieicusiag, me rwiausis anu by the way is our local boat builder) considerable force, but the Hritish her capital or her rich lands in Washington. January 7. Ti.e son, and r. T. James, was just the Liberals insist that tbe Ilus. is not unfair to labor, having were prepared for any eventuality. Asm Minor or in Thrace, whUh Oerirmns are taking down the ubmittd a preliminary draft of sian terms of evacuation, which paid the Union scale to his employees The accuracy and deadline of 'lasre bronie doors of tle their final reporL" lh-y ("nidr not t obe unreason, and has always ben on the rifle fire of the Hritish on this are predominately Turkish, or be On the other able, accepted. i Ilrsjsl Kxrhange t ship taetn Now that the election is over the Carpenters' fair list, and at occasion was the chief cause of merely to alter or destroy the Imperial band, this is hotly opposed by the to Oerwany. according to a Irench and the flags are folded and laid the last meeting of that organization the failure of the enemy failure. constitution of Germany. ilkftalch rereived today. All away until tb nst time, the big Junkers. They dislike to see the; the vote was unanimous in The marksmanship was excellent. The premier laid down the three metals of value in the manofae-lardmal interests will proceed to collect German troops give up their hold his favor. The Investigation also and the machine gunfire mowed nrmelnle whk-li must lure of munitions are being re their campaign expeneea from the of the territories which they have reveals the fact that the machinists down the advancing Germans in .... 1 1 4.i 1 4j,iiaiI I It a ilta tki I f It .va w m n.1 nM..nt- l.l - long coveted for the German empire, have ben receiving the union wide swathes. Wave after wave govern any discusslou of peae wy , , ' , ' ' and do not like to trust the of the Germans broke in the ... . . .... ifni hkhi is invKn w nv wwu scale since November 1st. open iiriiain auu iicj- nines. ef ft fecial dOMBVd. inhabitants regarding their voting In speaking of the manager, before the Hritish positions, frag lie fore pcrmauent peaco ean THE INDIAN SCHOOL for inclusion in the German hege- Mr. Pillsbury, let me point out to ments of each becoming amalgamated come, declared tho I'rcniier.lin-Itressively, LIGHT LEVY ON GRANBY'S I AT KITSU&IKALUMmsj. also union men especially that I jm With each succeeding one. motto. There are "three conditions must EXCESS PROFI7S HERE. not endeavoring to give credit The whole attack, however, failed be fulfilled. First, Ilia sanetity of I . . j rumors flatL' of disaffection among the other than what is justly du. our to reach Its objective except in a .a. 1 troops left on the Russian treaty obligations mutt be reestablished. Tl,. r..lla.i. .cfrMl .(..nalMi Mr. I'tnw .eion. io.- presiueiu organizations have previously had the one small instance, where Second, there must their troubles at the drydock and fighting is now in progress for its i territorial settlements based 1 lk4 av iiviroyuir " the manager has been given his possession. upon the consent of those governed. .,.,,; twk- nf.'u.i. I... Imoaiim t"' Indian rve at Kitsumka just amount of criticism for our French FronL Third, there must be created le. imMrtant as an operating Just returned hom to inability to secure n square deal. Paris, Jan. 1. Active artillery some International organliation r- ,L rM..ii.t- Kalem from Ocean 1-olls. While CONGRATULATIONS FROM Hut the article refers to recent fighting occurred during the night OeoftB Kails he collected the THE FERNIE FREE PRESS in the region south of Corbeny, In to limit the burden of armaments ed Mini tic. Smelling and Power conditions I am doing likewise. and to diminish tbe probability of SVtrrtnyatiu a ra.aU)1 Aal In lh Tillt. sum of tSO for the sehool fund. On Saturday morning, January and on the left bank of the Meuse a... l.l,.lf 1, Th following la from the editorial Avocourt Wood. Quiet war." stanlly declining copper output ""' "r "'7 ' 7 5th, I visited the plant and every near pre noles of the Fernie Free vails elsewhere. from month to courtesy and privilege was extended Treasurer Charles Nelson, Press In their recent issue: In Palestine. TUQ "LORNE" ABOUT months yield of less than 800,090 nnd to me in making my in. READY FOR SERVICE'pounds was the smallest produc wish to take this opportunity of We extend congratulations to vcstigalion. An inspection of the London, Jan. 7. Dispatches re tion recorded for over a year, bar xpressitt& their thanks to the jour old townsman, Fred Stork, the time and payroll sheets revealed ceived from General Allenby which Ocean Falls for; Liberal etccl'd in 11. C If have been the The tug Lome ' recently purchased ring the July total of S80.0O0 lbs. subscribers at only the payment of wages as above published regarding kindness. II. C. had to have a Liberal we of the British troops in their given to me by Mr. progress by tho O. T. I'. Steamship At that time the property was in stated, and as further subscriptions for 'would prefer it to be Fred to any Palestine indicate that the Hritish Co., is expected to be ready for process of resumption attar two Any Pillsbury at a previous Interview, the sehool fund of the Christian of the others. advance north of Jerusalem has coal A personal interview with a num commission in about ten days or months' Idleness caused by two weeks from now. The vessel miners' strike. Hand of Workers, who ar reallyj "Fernie will have two ex-doiug ber of the men proved beyond a progressed one mile. Fighting is has been practically rebuilt and ahould wind up the good work among the mayors in the new Dominion par- doubt that conditions for the last continuous, and the difficult ter of the Indians. Ilament Frd Stork, the only rain makes slow. The her machinery overhauled. She . ion . ii. ftiAjii younger generation few months are far superior to progress has got a new lailshaft and a new ; .Li Tun- ao with con- w be gladly received and mueh'Ubtral elected in B. C., was the any time previous in the history mountainous nature of the ground propel lor, and with these shipped, - production approximating appreciated by the- President and first mayor of this cfly, and Dr. of the drvdock. In some instances lends itself admirably for guerilla members of the Society. llonncll was the third man to occupy have ben increased without warfare, at which the Turks are sho is practically ready for sea. 38.000.000 pounds, as against wages The Lome" will be operated ti.7OQ.05O pounds in lfn. Ksti- the mayoralty chair." demand, according to the adepts. out of I'rince llupcrt to the Queen men's own statements. When UNPOPULAR IN GERMANY "THEY RAN FOR MAYOR" NOTICE asked about Japanese labor the Charloltu Islands and other nearby average price of & cents a pound Miss Harbeau intimates that her points where business offers. and produced at on average oost .manager said a man in his posi . london, Jan. 5. Allied air The subject line of this paragraph millinery store will be closed until Kho i IC I I It m AnmnnilV tion would be a fool to seriously will tow the two big barges ui w i-iu.s u , . ,!. has nothing to do with the 1st of March. Miss Harbeau " " " such scheme. which the recently acquired. will have made proAU of eloso to ",; consider a company Tracks will be laid "IT..1 .; ing the people to a recognition of cither of the four candidates in Th appearance of such an goes oil on a vacation for a fw these barges, and cars can upon be Operating In Canada under Cans their rulers' air ruthlossness, ac- the field for 'rince Iluperl's high. article as this one referred to is weeks and thereafter will proceed cording to the Amsterdam corres- jest civic honor. Instead of being great injustice to all concerned, to Seattle to arrange for her loaded at Hwansou Hay with dian laws, Uranuy does not oome a pondenl of ihe Times. in serious business, it is the name spring stock. Her store will be' I convinced that the writer shingles and pulp, and nt An)ox under thg workings of tho war and am with blister copper, and these can revenueut of the FniUsd States. Th're is a great nervousness of the comedy which is to be allowed petty jealousy to over open about March 1. throughout Germany, especially .shown at the Westholme Theatre balance his better judgment, at bo towed to and placed upon the The rnadlan levy on excess la the more exposed parts, he tonight, and is quite as amusing. rails at Prince llupcrt without .,...ni. ...in 1... lli,ll in ffnmrvnri- any rale he lost sight of the true their contents being handled ...in. .. i i.i r ilia mw " - -. - - The photoplay is entitled "The principles of Organized Labor, On account of the in- again. f"' J'"' ' V. " . Untlon of the Americans to In- Squaw Man's Son," being a sequel which stands for Justice to all crease in the cost of pro- The "Lome" in her the III lliv uuiiru I'uiu". vade Germany by air. The object to "The Squaw Man," which was concerned Thanking you Mr. visions, laundry, etc., we day was Ms disoussed unh'rsally, though shown with such great success biggest Kditor, I remain, are compelled to advance In CRADLE Paciflo powered tug anywhere THE j efforts are made to calm anxiety lately, and it easily holds its own Yours truly, our prices on some ar- coast waters. , . 'by declarations about tho "Ameri- with its predecessor. Wallace V E. THOMPSON, tides. Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs Held Lord Kningbam, half F.ng-lisliman, cull uiuit. as Secretary Trades and Labor SELF'S CAFF., Mr. F. W. Howling, superintendent Summit Apartments Kelchuin,82l The frequent explosions in mu- half Iledman. reared in Council: Financial Secy. Local No. WHITE LUNCH, of telegraphs, left for up nt the Prtnco nupert General os- ... fi,cUH-los. the correnpoi.d. affluence in F.nglnnd. but with tho 1735 Carpenters. 110YAL CAFE. river points this morning. pllal, on January 7th, a daugruer. . causing tho German'blood of the Indian Impelling him ..lllliin nnlln.ril Ifai nntiplv nnt to seek the outdoors of nis native Illankets, sheets, comforts, pillows, For New Wellington Cosl and lltilTet, dining tables and chairs i . , f inl.rfercnC6 West, has a great part to play towels and towelling at lr Lumber of all dimensions, at Tile's January Sule. 20 per with the supply of munitions, but Notwithstanding the fact that Tile's big January sale. tf, hons 110. cent discount. tf also because of unrest in tho dis there is a Lady F.fllnRlon In Kng-land, Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces trict where tho explosions oc- there is an Indian maid of - your fuel bill and gives Fishermen nnd boat owner ur. The unrest has ben acuta decided charm, which causes satisfaction. Phone 15. ,P. R. WESTHOLME meet Sunday 2 o'clock. City hall. since the advent of frost. complications. This whole play A BALL IN AID OF THE Coal Co. is a masterpiece and one well HALIFAX SUFFERERS OPERA IIOUSK Beo Tile's windows for January If Mrs. J A. MoMaster. nee Miss worlh seeing. There is also an MONDAY AND TUESDAY Kalo bargains. Ntfcrson. returned to tho city up.to.date gazette. The first annual ball of from the south last evening. .M,ra, the Sons of Canada Society Wallace Reld and Anita King Me.Mastsr will take up her residence AMBASSADOR TO U. 3. will lake place In the St. in. - in Prince Utipert. Mr. Mo. Andrew's Hall on Friday, "THE SQUAW MAN'S SON" WANTED IMMEDIATELY Matter proceeded " Nutria to January ilth. The West-hofme Hv r I Minous io tub riyr syiiAw Protlurtlon un" join HI Majesty' f r.-es. London. Jan. 7. Ird Heading Orchestra will pro-vide FOR QUALITY Bricklayers. Three nnd Viscount Grey are mentioned the music. Tickets: FHVU'.H and SATISFACTION Up-to-Date Gaietto Apply lo WANTlin A bimhI euiavni'uuig prominently as the most likely lo Gents. 11.00; Ladles COo. AND A COMKDY Prince Rupert Lumber Co. boy to learn Iho stationery busi- .become Hrltish ambassador to s IX DAY WEEK FOR HKLP. "lhoy Ran For Mayor" MMMMMM Seal Cove. ness. Mcllae Hros. (o) J Washington,