( 7 The Daily Niws; VOL IX. NO. 0. MUNGK RUPKRT, R 0., TUKSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1018. PHICEFIVB CENTS R 7 C7 IMS PREPARE TO FIGHT FUR -4 31 WINTRY CONDITIONS ON THE WESTERN FRONT FIGHTING CONTINUES IN ITALY ai BOLSHEVIKI WANT A WILLING 'BRITISH FORCE NOTES FROM THE IINIVPPQM ul" ' APPRfWAI" ' f.lVCN' COUNCIL CHAMBER "Lu ARMY TO FIGHT FOR IDEAL PASSAGEOFTHE The second last meeting of the 10 SFtttH BY LLUiU ufcUKbfc City council, as it is at present PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AT RU880.QERMAN CONFERENCE NOW PIAVE RIVER constituted, took place last evening ALLIES ARE SOLIDLY BEHIND PREMIER IN HIS RESTATEMENT CONCLUDED AT BREST LITOVSK RUSSIANS DESIRE Ills OF WAR AIMS HAILED A3 EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY hall. in the city worship NO HELP THEIR STRENGTH LIES IN THEIR CORDIAL APPROVAL OF UNITED STATES 1 the mayor and all the aldermen WEAKNESS, SAYS RADOK Enemy Alarmed for Hit Safety WELCOMED BY LABOR ley Conditions on Western were present. After the adoption i (Sptttu is It Duty .twt.) Front Brltlth Bomb Of the minutes of the previous (Special m Tt Diiy wm jObservrr describes the speech as THE MAYOR CHALLENGED Enemy Depot. meeting, the first business at- London, Jan. 8. Tlie whole . 'epoch making and fateful." llusso-Oerman tended" letter from thel Mr.Arthur Henderson, the lead-speech that Hie peace negotiation to was a British press approves of at Ilrcst Lltovsk have BY ALDERMAN NELSON (8(CltI to TH Dtlly Jltws.) Messrs. Paimore & Fulton in regard of Premier Lloyd George.!fr ? Ush ,fab,or- ln 3 8''ef'' r.. w been concluded is contained Rome, January 8. The Iirilish to injuries sustained by one the House .Never before has the Premier re-jhu in a wireless message, which the of their clients, Mr. Chas. Hecker, oplnlon thal Lloyd oeorge's fill There was quite an interesting patrols have again crossed the ceived such universal approval tn6 atifes aims UU(ralaA Iia.'a ftanl through falling olT a sidewalk between 8peec, otl war the Hummm. today, Hccau.e of incident at lasl night s meeting of Plave river. They forced a pas 7th and 8th Avenues during for any public utterance. His would be welcomed by labor. the Itusslan request for the trans- the city council, wnicii, nowever, sage ai several poinn, causing lhe month of November. It was statement of the war aims of the Labor elands for the absolute fer of peace pour parlers from 'passed oft without any blows be- great consternation In the enemy claimed that he was so severely allies is hailed as eminently satisfactory, freedom' and integrity of Belgium, I remy to neutral soil, and 8lock- in(f iruck .u t,e last week's line- ;hrt thal ,,e ' on,y now ab,e 19 and it is said to have per Serbia, floumania and Monte holm for preference, the Central! .Nelson I " lflo. I"' around. An offer of com. negro, and for tne establishment mM.UnR asked from the formed the most important ser- on a Rtm ba8jS( a league of na-for Power have temporarily sus-', ..' '... i Effective attacks were made on pensatlon was city, pended Uclr negotiation, with broul m a resolution ng lhc fMmy traruporU amJ troop9 The fa was attributed to poor vice to the nation. The people are lions and peoples disarma- Ilussia. fl,l,n ,n ot Cow "V. and u 'on the Asiago plateau, and heavy lighting and it is alleged that at- solidly behind ft. 'ment and the prevention of future Rustlans Will FlghL worship (lied the dale for its 09ies were inflicted upon Austro- tention had been drawn to this The Daily Express declares that!wars, London, Jan. 8-The IloUtie- consideration at thirty days from 0erman columns on the march, tale of affairs previously. The the Premier has spoken the mind! Ambassador Page has conveyed viki are definitely strengthening thence. Tills did not suit Aid. w,,en caught by the Italian arlil- city clerk read his reply to Messrs. of the entente. The most im-J to the Premier President Wilson's their front, according to advices Nelson last week, and last even- ,err North of Hill 301. a raid at- Patmore A; Fulton, which was con-received portant document of the war." de-,"cordial approval" of his declara-c from Pelrograd today, ing it did not suit him any better, lempted by lho German shock curred in by the council. lares the Times. The London Hon. Deputy Itadok. one of the Hus- for he posted notice of motion for lroop9 wa, repulsed before reach-j An Employment Agency, sians who took a prominent part the reconsideration of his resold- (ng lne Italian lines. Moth French An application for a licence for INDIAN CHILDREN HAVE A WILL THIS INCLUDE PRINCE RUPERT'S ONE? in the negotiations with the Aus- tlon last evening. Aid. Nelson and i)ritgn batteries have been an employment agency came next. Irian and Germans says that the brought the matter up again last busily engaged iri shelling the Mr. Oeo. Sutherland was the ap-Jtoltheviki rrvnn timf in fssincton Otta Jan. 7, lion. C.C. Ilal- intend to send home evening on a question of privilege Jun po8jtions between Vidor and plicant. Aid. Dybhavn moved that a. all soldiers who do not wish to and wanted to go ahead with the Jarle M Frulti, and accomplished the city clerk write Mr. Suther-flght, On the evening of December 27,jlantjme, minister of marine and fisheries, has made the important so that they would then reconsideration of his motion. extensive distruction of the enemy laild affording him all informa-havc in the Methodist Church at Port announcement that the an army willing to light for "I referred the matter back for c,tabllshmenls. Between Praso tlon. Aid. Casey thought that the J govern-Esslngton, their ideal. He says "We desire thirty days." said the mayor, "and and cimago Guldicaria valley, the'matter of an employment bureau the Indian children be-JmenL has decided to Inaugurate no help. Our strength lies in our I am quite prepared to leave the artiery fire on both sides has should be the object of municipal longing to the school there gave a Progressive- shipbuilding pro w eakness, and If e accepted as- matter In the hands of the city ben intense, wilk the advantage enterprise, and to be operated lan exceedingly Interesting enter-. . .,', K i Distance of the allies, the signlfi- 'solicitor for his interpretation of lying with the allies. Direct hits Without charge to the workers, tainment. C. Lee?. VLsq- ....tne- llllo.u.vwwivu tn fill! .......nui.iU.v .11 j-vuxu-w a-rlal Ini. the Municipal Act, as I have done several of moved amendment that cauce of our position would be de- were registered upon ,He an ac-slroyed. teacher of the white school, oc-'shipyards jn Canada in the fr u,e P'1 lwo Jre,r," "0n a the enemy batteries, destroying Hon on this application be de- pro-cupied Hops Dwindling, point of order," cried Aid. Nelson, the Kun, anj iheir crews, notwilh-1 ferred and that the matter be the chair. tduction of modern steel cargo Germany now sees her hopes'"! take eiception to your ruling. Btanding their skillful camouflage. turned over to the new council, The programme for the evening "learners of the mo.t approved of peace dwindling. Herr Harden The city solicitor thereupon read ,n lhe district of Lagerio local! ,ld. Montgomery was heartily was a large one, consisting of 1 use ui Buicr- In Die Zukunft. that outspoken thesection of the Municipal Act, fighting is continuous. The Aus- jn favor of the idea put forward over thirty numbers. They in Iment and for registry in Canada. He also Journal which has had so many and confirmed the ruling as given tro-Germans are being constantly by Aid. Casey, yet at the same eluded songs, choruses, recita announced that, to difficulty In regard overcome Jo vicissitudes, says. "The time has by worsnip. nerrassed ty inianiry rata, ar- llme he would not like to see any lions and drills, and were all given suitable steel securing plates, come for the German nation to ave given a runn. uutry nre and aeroplane aiiacus. monopoly In this matter, not even with great verve. There was a under with tell the world exactly what It ' mayor, "and I am backed up British Front. if the city had it. However, he large audience in attendance, who negotiations were way the responsible Persons for es- n8 c, souciwr, Jan. o. uriusn iriwj's chance of the city thoroughly enjoyed the program wants. He says that outsiders "7 linaon, did not see any . . . . ...... . tablishnient of mills for rolling t alnlil r nntMl - a 1 1. with such remain unconvinced that the Ger- miniyou bm""" on eaiuraay mgiu ru uu g0ng Inlo tne business, so no provided, and rendered steel A definite man alms are sincere. The Ilelch- to that ruling." recaptured many Germans In a wouj not like to see this applica- marked ability. ship plates. an stag should be assembled Im-1 "I am a member of this un- trench section which the Teuton iion refused. Aid. Casey's amend-medialely. Twenty-three children took pat nouncement will be made shortly. The ilaval constructor's branch, otherwise the chances cil," retorted Aid. Nelson being- occupied earlier In the day to the ,nent wns osli an,i the motion in the programme, and their work of the department of marine and of the llussian peace are lost. erently, "and nave ngnta jusw w or Hullecourt. ireexing iem-'carrled reflected much credit upon their fisheries is busily engaged in the , 1 same as inn majur, peraiures cominue 10 hoiu mo Th Drvdock training. The absence of the ustfal development of the details of the BUSY WEEK IN OTTAWA I'aruon inc. miniwini jiruisn ironi in us icy rii. The draft of a telegram which Christmas tree this year was duly There worship suavely, rou have no Bombing Trips. noted by the little ones, but Santa contemplated programme, 1 the had prepared to send mayor will be three of vessels from 'Sdm-ui la Th nn .1... frlaht to discuss that ruling 11 . .Itritlnh aviators have dronned C. C minister Claus appeared in person, and types to Mr. Dallantyne, Ottawa, Jan. 8. Ottawa faces')u are going to ride roughhol ,arg0 quantities of bombs uponiof marin; anJ fisheries, regarding made suitable gifts to each of the 3,000 to 10,000 tons each. one of the busiest weeks in its over the mayor and the city ollcl- Uie enemy depots In Helglum and'lhe Dominion's shipbuilding pro children. FRENCH RECOGNIZE THE history. There will be a serle of lor. I uoni anow rn ju m Lorraine. gramme and ' the facilities at During the intermission, a collection PARTITION OF RUSSIA cabinet meetings to commence going to gel off at. Casualties. Prince Hupert, was then read. was taken up in aid of the "I have a perfect right to ap- The imperial casualties for the nelglan relief fund, which with the return of Sir Hoberl Dor- According to press Information, Paris, Jan. 8. Le Matin an. peal from your ruling, came bacK past week number nearly nineteen amounted to the sum of 20. The den after his vacation The Hall- it appears that the Dominion government noun ces that the French government I the alderman. "I take exception u,0U8and. This Includes killed, gathering dispersed after the tt-nv linnr.i uin ,.nr nrnt.t. from is about to Inaugurate a intends soon to recognize the West reirardlnir the Increases !nltogether to the Interpretation of wounded and missing. I more vigorous prosecution of singing of the Good Night Song, the. independence of the Ukrainians In freight rate. the Act. You cannot give nouce Qsrman Revolt. 1 1 hipbullding, and the mayor drew and the National Anthem. as a free people with their that thirty nays irom now. Twenty.nve tnousana uerman ... nn,,nn of th. minister to own government, apart from that Iluffet. dining tables and chairs you are out of office." soldiers ure said to have revolted -e planl ,Q Prlnce nupert with quite an argument upon a point of St.I'etersburg. France has already at Tito's Jumiary Sale. per -vou oon i anow n .i . ... m tne region easi 01 ivovno. ,u drydock facilities in this con-out of order, but the resolution was Riven recognition to the new cenl discount. tf of office." Interjected his wor- It was agreed that the not considered. government of Finland. ship, which rather nonplussed BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE fSam be sent The Treasurer's Report. See Tile's windows for January Aid. Nelson for a second, ana. TO THE UNITED STATES i " The report brought down by the Blankets, sheets, comforts, pillows, . . I . .t.m't' I Replanning. naie nargains. w. causeu Brca i -- "I - - .. - . Th.n rm n nnnllcallnn for city treasurer was a voluminous low f Is and towelling ai Know now 10 mci' juu Muiv, iaw w w .'.j one, and its consideration, pend Tile's biff January sale. tf. I lhe mayor, "unles. I el London, Jan. 8.-Lord Reading' h T'$"n RL h Sir ing digestion by the councillors, ODDFELLOWS t inutile for you You are taking w., eo to lhe United States ..J f.uJi b!1 Z resident ?n was Ing. left over until the next meet. boy W.O'TKD to learn the A good stationery enterprising business. .... . The Patriotic Fund. Mcllae Uros. (6) Installation of Officers wl II , "v ..... , lh n f p bUc Works. "I appeal from tne ruling u handle tne lesser auatrs oi me, - Alderman Casey moved to know - Take Placo Tonight. . .. am K0aon. v'o.Viinr.irn uhioh will I I Tne Cadat corps. UIU i niuii, ..-..i.Ia.i u.v in... " ........ ..... how much money had been paid ..j lll f "You are out of ofllce and we are be taken care of by Attache uoi.i ' , "' over to the Patriotic Fund, and All member in lho city i h h school, asked perm sslon ruled out of order. DANIEL W. MORRISSEY days." of all out of ofilce In a few Swinton. one of the originators was promptly : are cordially invited to attend. lo addre" lhe . Aid. Dybhavn apparently thinking lhe Uritisti Tanks. C0"ln?Kii Aid. Casey was championed by il at. lhe comedy had gone far, quest was one Aid. Montgomery regarding this, For Alderman. the council .Municipal Act, to use the veto in the young boys of the city. The and on putting his request in an. Ztal.Nl" ruling"of the chair. this fashion, if so, he thought det Corp.. owing to the limited olher form, it went through. That Respectfully solicits the For Nw Wellington Coal and i.i v.i... pi.in. .iMin 'tiiat the last thirty days of the accommodation available In the being all the business, the meet, votes of lhe Electorate for Ir Lumber of all dimensions, kindly asked by his wor- 'session would He under lhe lyran- 'school building, could not accept ing adjourned. 19 18 In Support of W. II. hons 118. Lhin If ho wanted the chair. "1 nlcal power of the mayor, "I leave ,nll the applicants for membership, Montgomery. Mayoralty f ... ... ii.. ini.rnrptatiiui of the Act to More nocommodallon was neces- - Candidate. will ruling, Mr Mayor." went on Ald.jthe city solicitor," answered the sary. together with the provision WTHOLME Nelson, unperturbed "This mat. mayor wearily. The city solicitor of a rifle range. Mr, Brady knew A BALL IN AID OF THE a a . iLl. M.... n. A 1. a n avnPA fl An flf I1A ml nfA m AI. wn fill Bl U in Qll TUBl. HALIFAX SUFFERERS i. I rAnnalilAriii uv I U1H llicii mui w i nu im , r-- ' ' OPERA HOUSE and Vo ha"; recon- Munldpal Act afresh, and alter could bo made very suitable at an TONlQHT ONLY council appeal from Aid. Montgomery explained the expen-e of .ay 50. which would The first annual ball of make an ered I ill that lhe chair matter al.o from hi. experience, go a long way towards lhe con-.fJ the Sons of Canada Society sws Wallace Raid and Anita King 5 ..I..;.! Ithe incidenl closed, without Ald.'tlnued education of the boys. The will take place in the St. IN - w .......u. ...hi nn in...lit. nait. ifisnn rrviiiui.u.t n.n ui'i'o ii.ino. .Miinii.iin.,.....inu'.i. p.r.rr.n.. in inn incniii. Andrew's Hall on Friday, "THE SQUAW MAN'S SON" We win iu. ui. ing council. January tlth. The West-hohne i... uhich Is the report oti.iuereu. Bfqutl to "Til SQUAW MAN" Alderman Nelson. Orchestra will pro-vide FOR QUALITY tlx ffl ftinoui i-Uyrri Production the city treasurer," aui tne of Aid1. Nelson the Ticket: resolution .u.miih ualllnaton Coal re The music. mnyor. Aid. Casey thereupon -''"I .... . i ., ... i -.. . i . mi Ladies 50o. KIIVICK and SATISFACTION Up-to-Dato Oazette whether such duces your fuel Dill ana HiveareguruuiH woirnrwn u Gents, 91.00; s and enquired COMKDY arose Arbitrary authority w really satisfaction. Phono 15. .F R.,lng up of Cow Day provided quite IX DAY WKKK FOH HRLP. "lhey Ran For Mayor" Co. a little excitement. There wa tho;coal the by con ferred upon mayor