I HE DAILlkEWS 111 A i"'. 1'HINCi: IlUI'KItT, II. C FA J DAY. JANL AUY 18, 1018. VHtr.tr. fiw m?KTu WT1NY OF BIN SUB1AKINE CREW if KIEL OLSHEVIKI WOULD ARREST KING OF ROUMANIA BRITISH DESTROYERS-LOST IGH HANUti) AITION BY GERMANS NOW CREWS OF GERMAN WARSHIPS ALDERMAN McCLYM0NT IS MUTINY AT KIEL BOLSHEVIK! GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATE !pclal to Tb Daily ec.J NEW MAYOR FOR THIS YEAR IDER SIGNED FOR ARREST OF KINO FERDINAND OF RUMANIA ON WEST FRONT London, Jan. 18. A mutiny WILL BE SENT TO KRONSTADT FORTRESS FOR IM. among (lie submarine crews of MUNICIPAL ELECTION PASSES OFF QUIETLY, AND RESULTS PRISON WENT LITTLE PROGRESS WITH the Herman naval base at Kiel on GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION ALO. McCLYMONT HAD PEACE NEGOTIATIONS Heavy Troop Trains , January 7 is reported in an Ex MAJORITY OF FORTY LADY ALDERMAN ALSO Pouring thro ELECTED TO CHAMBER change Telegraph dispatch from i Belgium All Other Traffic Sp ll 14 TM Dally .lwi). Geneva. Thirty-eight officers are grad, Jan. 18. An order Suspended Battle-1 said to have been killed. The dls The municipal election has resulted been elected. On previous acca-sions SINN FEINERS SEND front Quiet. in the return of five of last jig the arrest of King patch adds: "Although the mutiny they were appointed. 8. D. PROTEST TO ALLIES ,wa local, it shows that the Ger year's council for another term, Macdonald, being the highest, will .aud noumanla hat been !(CUl to Tt Daily ..! man naval mn n r tfaal lfljwf with three new aldermen, while of be commissioner for two years, J by Ihe I'olsheviki govern. (JLt.L v.uu.ui, T ma. uespite r esoecia y with ih ...hmrln. the four mayoralty candidates. and with Mr. Geo. Hill and his Premier Lrnlne ha signed spai m ii Dtnr ss.) ine severity or the weather, which service, aa th nnmhi nr n.Kn.i. Alderman McClymont now be worship the mayor as chairman. today for (he arret of Dublin. Jan. 18. The supreme has seized all F.uroDe in an lev returning to the German norls (a comes mayor, with a majority of will bo responsible for the police ..and, who when seized, will councif of (he 8lnn Fein on be-'grip, the Germans are making decreasing every month." forty votes. Mr. Harry U. Roches department. Aer, one of the new aldermen, For school trustees, Dr. Kergin t Petrograd for Imprlsou-.; half of the Irish Republican party'e norm ous concentrations of '.... TZZZ. headed the poll with 321 votes, was returned by 402 votes, followed .he forlreM of 1. Peter yesterday announced that they troops on the western front. Their HUN rLAW 1U DLMKUl Kvhile Alderman McClymont. polled by Miss Rose M. Davies, with s- Paul. The IloUheviki gov. are sending a resolution to Prcsi-:piling up of reserve battalions Is' WHEAT CROPS IN U. S. tlltt votes,a ine s iigures mt in a me a 258 votes. Mr. Geo. W, Nicker-son I believe that they havo dent Wilson, also to Russia and about complete. For days past1 mayoralty cosiest are as follows received 230 votes. at forces on the Itouma. ,n ....,...,... i-.ii Ju . . . McClymont 212 At the same time, the bylaw to yiuioiiiio aeaiini kuu ucai trams nave ueen irvuf -i f I fi rnrrv fiiil fti. arrest i L (Special to Tlx Duly Stmut .Nelson 172 reduce the number of aldermen lrralmenl of ",elr representative. J pouring through Ilelgium cease-,' Ban Francisco, Jan. 18. Ger- trveral quarters In Petrograd Montgomery ..,122 from eight to four was defeated is action on the pari of the wr- cuarian, who, me resolution .legsiy. carrying picked troops. many' latest attempts to destroy Newton 100 by about one hundred votes. .- ..i.i "now lies in a llritlsh prison u,e wneal of California and ' jio ;ii i loufcru upon wiiii ltsays, practically all civilian transpor- crops For Aldermen. Congratulations were'in order i ii r u is not considered i?t,7Vwnf0rpre';,lation ' uPnded meantime. f".8lal" thaa ",e form 11. n. Rochester 321 last evening, notwithstanding the at there will be any Interference h" con,minn. country of a Geo. II. Casey ..319 roughness of the night, and taken Mbe with the earning out of th Congress of America the de-i "me Prevail upon powerful poisonous pollen. This R. J. D. Smith 313 all round, the results are looked i dec ci by any other nation,,mnii J)f rland for the right of ",e ,ronl eiwen Arinenlleres is to be distributed by German John Dybhavn 284 upon as satisfactory. From different nihsranding that this is a Ji-f Kovemmcnl as laid down by the 'and Douat. , jagents in such a manner as to D. C. Mcltae 279 points of view, of course, i violation of the sovereign!'resldenL" Quiet Prevails. km lh n're wheat oulput of T. McMeekin 240 certain details might be better, Itfif.s J tlin Ili.iimanlnn nr.nl ! The rcsoluliun calls for Irish.1 Paris. Jan. 18. An official com " Mrs. Kirkpalrick 235 but on the whole, everyone seems Tsrms Inacceptable. men throughout the world to de-' W. Uarrie 234 to be satisfied with the elected of munication issued by the War January 18. An official mand the immediate release of OfTJce last night says: "There was EX-CZAR AND FAMILY These eight, receiving the high the people. The city council is has been issued today 'our envoy. slight the est number of votes, were there fairly representative of the people. activity over whole: n g !:a reply by the? Central ,ne reg,on of SL ESCAPE FROM TOBOLSK fore declared elected to the coun ri 3 the Hussian nronosals THE LADIES AUXILIARY 'ronl;, f"1 cil chamber. The new mayor and council ei HresUUlovsk on Mon-lt OF Q. W. V. ASSOCIATION ttiUa. an enemy raid upon one, (Special to Tbe Daily awt.) The candidates who offered were sworn in this afternoon after ui uur smau positions completely rays that the Russian themselves, but were not elected one o'clock. failed. la the eastern theaU, London. Jan. 18. Nicholas Ro- Notwithstanding the inclement received Totes-as follows: - - h nrrrnlng the regions ,here wa qulle "P'rlM artillery manoff. the ormer emperor of all j tiv the Central powers wealher. there was a fv, actions on both sidesof the Cerna the Russia, and his family have Fred Shaw 222 BOLSHEVIKI SUSPEND p n surh a degree from the gathering of ladies last A. Silversides 211 DIVIDEND PAYMENTS Ucnd. There was so event of irn- escaped irom tneir prison near f in the G. W. V. A. rooms to consider D. Morrissey 197 ths Onlral Powers that BY BUSINESS HOUSES portance on the rest of the front." Tobolsk. This is reported by iUi present form they are In- the forming of a ladies auxiliary Bitter Cold Ileuters Petrograd correspondent F. Clapp 166 to the Great War Veterans' F. W. Hart 127 rcep scif London, Jan. 17. The Holshe- Amsterdam. Jan. 18. All Ku- l Petrograd. but the report lacks UncsrUIn Association. Dr. McNeil gave an J. Hank 72 Results. rope Is suffering from a bitter confirmation. viki Government, a neuter dispatch Loe- Jan. 18-Whlle the outline of its proposed work, For police commissioner, there cold wave which is passing over' from Petrograd has rm wspapers the which he said consisted in the were five candidates, the highest says, report SIR WILLIAM REID the whole continent. Fighting on issued a decree suspending all general oversight of the of which remains as commissioner fee TT,;: i ,f lh nata nairnlla. rooms. PUT UNDER ARREST all fronts Is practically susnend-' io-i v It. fi Litovk. ofllcial.BnJ u,e ncltlan' oclal ac- for two years. They received payments of dividends by private any fd In the effort of the various K...a l... n II lantinir TK. IlltlllCI. . . . . .. 'CI Johns. Jan. votes thus: companies. The Government also Nfd., 10, Sir t , ':fr..",.T: This ha. hlll,rto been carried V to eep warm, in soumern - S. D. Macdonald 301 has Forbidden transactions in av icnm - -- " ,i France mere have Leen several am Held, head or the ew-- - nrpruia. Ituth ih. mm. it by a committee of the O. D. deaths among civilians through foundland Hallways, was arrested Geo. Hill 208 stocks pending the issuance of. ry ard thn non-militarist news-I1'- JOfrn Mary Chapter, consist- the extreme cold. on a charge of criminal libel Capt. rtofvik 194 ordinances relating to the further apr-is ' -mmaay claim aie!nrvMff f rt. Lggert, Mrs. de Gei. Destroyers Lost. j're made by William Coaker, a mem. J. G. Steen .. 177 nationalization of production bind r ihr.t- i-xnresMUiiv. vn.in 'and Mrs. lUtehle. of whom special br of the new Lloyd ministry, and O. J. Smith 57 determining the amount of inter . "-. hviiiiiid I London. Jan. 18. The Admlr- m fiai w nr.ih.M. I.. .. ,i mention was inade ally announces the loss of two president of the Fishermen's Pro-torpedo This is the first occasion on est payable by private companf.es. ' i Mrs. Macintosh was appointed which the police commission has rine l-rlllnir b. . r .-.....r. boat destroyers. During teclive Union. The action was - P .-i ins Hftpinnl to the chair, and the following ttx Ik- n-i. taken by Croaker result of a violent irale in a heaw snow- as a MANUFACTURERS ASK lag 'km committee tomorrow officers were elected: storm both vessels ran ashore on.th publication of a letter from A WAR INDUSTRIES TO THE ELECTORS Sb- - c m n Undon that the PresidcuL Mrs. Mcintosh. William to Lord Bhaughnessy iOf the Scottish coast, and wero U-.s'r BOARD FOR CANADA - PRINCE RUPERT !' ri tneftinKs of Hi mining Vice-President, Mrs. Morrow. f Montreal, staling that Coaker Lh.H .... - tally wrecked. livery life was lost; r" ' i ai leaders in lioriin .ua Hecretary, Miss Ilrand. was brought to Ottawa early in 1 ' excepting one. Ottawa, Jan. 16. The creation Ladles and Gentlemen: Treasurer, Miss McLeod. m any definite change 1910 to be posted on matters re 1 '! peace policy. The first meeting of the newly-organited lating to the proposed confederation of a war industries board was Allow me to express my Auxiliary will be held 1 MSTinSM of Xewfouhdiandwith the urged upon the Government yes appreciation of the sup. QF ALJ 100,000 BRIQANOS IN on Wednesday, January 23rd, at . -Dominion of Canada. terday by a large delegation rep port given me yesterday In TURKEY ARE ROVING 8 o'clock.....in the G.. W. V.. A. rooms.... "ft I i ! Inasmuch as Ihe mhlrt of n resenting the Canadian Manufac the election. Having declared t-ssi i viu liu. wuiii a u aa m x as' ABOUT FOR PILLAGE wnen an ladies inieresieu ire in., unwfe o fdcl he u prOp0sed confederation between turers' Association. Such a board, myself an independent vlled to attend, for the appoint-jof ., .Newfoundland and Canada has tho Government was Informed, candidate, it was unknown 8aid an peri) gir bad become in view of natural that I should not a, Jan. 17. ment of committees. 4 necessary A Conitantl-i' Frederick K. Smith, the llritlsh aroused bitter controversy in this i t the greater difficulties encounter receive the support of the received her av colony, sensational developments Itiut hin the GREAT BRITAIN WANTS Attorney-General. In an address led. by Canadian manufacturers In special interests. Nevertheless, Ottoman Kmnlre expected. here last night, referring lo the are a III '" ' OVing bands Of brlcnn.l. STILL MORE SHIPS securing materials irom me unit I am grateful for tmiar.ej ln massing of German legions on' ed States since the entry of that the supporfreceive niimli inn nnrt THE BEGINNING OF THE the Western "but allies front, the fillry ai-e mostly nnni.,1 London, Jan. 17 -Sir Auckland ., .... .....i. AERIAL POSTAL SERVICE country into the war. F. W. HART. V ' the army and am bent nn (ieddes. director of National Service, confidence. -It was-suggested that the board ' II .ag? TIlOV . speaking in the House of should consist of five members. l.n -l London, Jan. 16. Plans for the im iviiiuiu near "Three and one-half of years whose duties it would be, to collate w and Commons today said that Great sometimes ntlnrk re of an nerlal postal ' war have taught the French and,tl"b.mnf. the of Can and needs I'l air t -oops Hf order to get arm Hrilains shipbuilding was not yet ,.,, 0iUer that, man for, ervlco between France and Eng adian co-ordinate industries. The board would replacing losses. land aro rapidly approaching rea- 'man, the Germans they can whip '8lnce November 1, when I .liiationand it is now believed bo assisted by sub.committees representative TO THE CITIXNS or Hulkicy Yallev i.f nt m, made my last statement." Sir Brio nywnere,,(e 8p.r,orUy of tho Oernun t "ch a service, on a limited . . a of the industries. a In-a PRINCE IRTjT 1 a Uih Market. Cooking apples conllnued, -the downward trend an ft nghtln un(t j, an exploded fnle, will be put Into effect with-of men.pivcu auu cpmposeu oi expert tt Ladies stnd Gentlemen i0r:- "ions, each 7 Us. for 25c. mercantile marine losses has lb. ThA n.l.1ininffi.i irii nf out wailing for the end of the 'I'S ('linn nl.n. lm continued satisfactorily. The upward ,my Hon. N. W. Howell promised the I.thank you for the.con curve In merchant shipbuilding this knowledge is far greater than war. delegation the request would receive fldence you have reposed , for that of calculated terrorism. the sympathetic ronsidera. In me by your votes yester- risw Wellington and the upward curve in the Ladysmlth Wellington Ooal reduces Coal and I "As guessers of human psychology." lion of the Government. I am day at, tha ppl.I,. alsany i Lu!n,t",, dimensions, destruction of enemy submarines your fuel bill and gives Frederick charncter-Ued Sir lire," he "that all realize ,h it said, wo opponents for the clean 110, havo been I R. equally satisfactory. satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. tho Teutons as "the stupidest the difficulties created foe Canadian nature, of the election ) havo doubt that all no reason lo Coal Co. three will continue satisfactorily.' of all nations." industry by reason of the TIIOS. McCLYMONT. . . entry of the milted States into the Mayor. T Sir F.rlo continued that a vast Oleo-marga-riue Premium WESTHOLME Swift's war.1- extension of shipbuilding facilities looks like butter, tastes like erT-rv-. TONIGHT ONLY was necessary if Great Drit-aln butler. 40o per lb. Frlnell's. 17 GOAL j Card of Thanks. was to successfully counter ' !l, l nicfeter.wUhe to thank tot lEATUUC the enemy's submarine depredations. QEORQE his many supporters for the band, tn WALSH Will b sold for cash during an ine vole they rolled hp for him s womirrrul ui ef lavs "Our plans are laid," Sir l'.rlo ! CARD OF THANKS the year 10I8. Kindly pay in Yesterday's election. He has no afe THE ISLAND Or DESIRE" concluded. "We havo got tho steel j at the office, or be prepared idU promises, tu make, for prom, " nnd I want the men. Unless I have' Mr. George Kerr convey to pay when delivered. ises were only made to be brokeai FOR QUALITY. mtt entirely mlslaktMi tho spirit of tho thonks to the voter PATHE GAZETTE his AI.IIKJIT Si McCAFFKIlY, LD. anyway. Hut anything for the bowlns, omrUI Wir VUim. country, we will have n response for the support given him PKTF.H 1ILACK for Prlnca betterment of condition ).Prince i:rtVICK and SATISFACTION which will duinoustrute to the s AND A at the polls yesterday Coal Co. HuporL Rupert will Jiava hit Jiarty tmp- rii ssrSTONI j. DAY WKJOJ FOR HKLP. Oem4r world that our grin tightens us port. tho great struggle continues." ;