The Daily News vor, ix. no. is. MUNCH HUI'KIIT. D. 0, TUK8DAY, JANUARY 22, 1918. 'PMKK FIVE CKCT IlK SOLD ADYFO - - " -7 HUN CONCENTRATION IN BELGIUM - STRIKE IN AUSTRIA FOR IMMEDIATE PEACE BRITISH HIGHER COMMAND ALDERMAN CASEY'S STRIKES ARE NOTES FROM THE RRA7H HAS SUGGESTIONS FOR 1918 rnilNfll fH&MRFR WWftlVBM viiistiisui : wvvwWtm si m TW CRITICISED IN LONDON PRESS i GENERAL IN 1HUUSAWUS After the regular business of. After the first meeting of the the first meeting of the new conn,j new council was called to order FOR FRANCE LONDON DAILY MAIL GETS AFTER GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL eil had been got through last AUSTRIA NOW last evening, the first business of STAFF REOARDINQ CAMBRAI INCIDENT EARL OF evening, Aid. Casey, after ton- t meeting was a report from the.( DERBY AND SIR WM. ROBERTSON BLAMED the results of clerk, giving ARMY CLIQUE IN CONTROL frratulaling his worship the mayor strikers are Openly Anti-German city Several Hundred Thousand Men and the election last Thursday, jupon his appointment to his high and are Aimed at Peace One Be Ready In a Few Months declaring those who were present $pcil to tbs Duty .. (civic olllce. had a few suggestions : Hundred Thousand Men to have been duly elected. The and Two Millions by t..uiji.n. Jan. 22.- The London ito offer in the way of progress Have Quit Work. public interest in the proceedings End of Year. I.aii Mail publishes a long con-i wr me incoming j year, ra.inese, 1.no ispecui to lbs Duj Sewi.) was so gre.it that there were actually RESIGNATION OF to Tlx Dally .Vms. (ipecUI ... . . . .. . . . article which vehemently '1 1 i r II-' .H.I some of the citizens in attendance ,i,.,i.'d uiuugiii. uie ii.cii.urri ui ii.c-ii.c" Jan. zz. a general SIR EDWARD CARSON indon, conduct Paris, Jan. 22. Within a few-months, a 'B' ks the government and the council might lake Into consider-! strike f on throughout Austria, to witness the Brazil will have an army r- m ral stall In connection with London. Jan. 22. Sir :ation. and think them over. -The 'according to an Kxcbange Tele- of the meeting.the made of several hundred thousand men Kdward has members of the council, ne Kranh dispatch from Paris today. His worship mayor to take their in Carson i unding of the staff, as an-.n. re. special reference to the election ready places od in the House of Commons signed from his position thought, were all imbued with the h reports that one hundred thou- of Alderman Kirkpatrick, who was France beside the Allies, and by Mine purpose, miucii w w bic amJ men are quilling worJt id :,i .., il. . -v. ..Ml I,...... the War Cabinet. This on - iuesday last, that the British ... .ervir m the nubile. l' . "i the first woman alderman in this,"-'"J is said to be on account I assembled an army of two million i chrr Command had not been of the Irish question and Lighting. Closed down all the war factories. ""1, men. This statement was made - , p rised when the Germans at-:a. has nothing to do with the ' Hie lighting department was The strikes are described as by the Brazilian senator, De Mello k;a on the Cambrai front on government's conduct of 'the' first matter which the alder- openly anti-German, and the,.! fnh"ii s -riivZ In Machado, in a recent interview N s inber 30th. The llrltlsh on the war. . V.f n-u LamUnnnmic..-(.'... I...M IHI..I public affairs In the near ruiure. published by the Paris "Petit it,, flat nn.i i nMiliv nimo.l Journal." h.it occasion lost part of the Standing Committees. their offensive s discussed Aid. Casey did not at securing peace. standing "II is a question of honor with the Found gained on The members of - think it fair that some of the citizens and us," declared Senator Machado, a f.-w days earlier. committees were named, are that the should get off lightly with a SPRUCE TIMBER LIMITS Aldermen "for my country to come to the The article says gov. as follows: Finance, of the BELGIUM SWARMING flat rate, while others had lo pay fighting front in France in order fnunenl, under pressure Mcftae. Rochester, and Kirkpat- for kilowatt they used, TO BE COMMANDEERED lo take in the defence of the . the every In each part n. rai staff. Is hushing up WITH GERMAN TROOPS Irick. The first named thanks lo the meter. lie considered n id.-nt. while the Uermans claim case to be chairman. Board of " that the whole city should be considered de- have our ihAi they captured or destroyed Important Order- In - Council l Works and Health: Aldermen Dyb-fmf.t w Ttw Dtilr s.-Paris. the level, either all (p.u. tanks on same Provincial and Mellae. rwu """ i. hundred and thirty-two Passed by havn. McMeekin. Jan. 82. -Several hundred melers, or else all on a flat rate. small impuriance. n must maw an.) ... have taken nine thousand Government I Hospital: Aldermen Kirkpatrick, thousand Herman troops Doubtless most of the citizens ' land hos- her change her tone." era and one hundred guns, Barrie, to sit with the iti. writer adds: "A particular Jiave been brought to Belgium would prefer the latter, S Victoria, Jan. 21. An Order-jpital committee. Agriculture: i. it . hque has bad the supreme during the past few weeks. The ' Indigent Relief, in-Council has been passed by the j Aldermen Smith and Ilochester, to THE DESTRUCTION OF li ;May control for the past two little kingdom has literally been iuiief. the alderman considered, Provincial Executive which will L it with the .ssociation board, i - and has repeatedly failed crowded with men and munitions, should not be left any longer in rendutionize the logging industry Fisheries: Aldermen Casey and TURKISH WARSHIPS its own expectations andjacor,,in'-r u,' word ''V'J the hands of the police depart in ihla nnwinr narlirnlarlv uilh. fwhhnvn I.Am.intr rnnm: Alder prouu. ' r?Jl,,.l,nl?af.f iUf ,n ll dId W0t ",,,nk U priTr; rtgard tb the output of spniei man McRaer together with Mesr. (SpetU! to Tb DUT ?ew.l hr laily iaii .iwinni.- , - it.-' oeueve... . uiai...uie i.riuii. i t niir. . in a some cases....oi real uisiress uau I f logs for aeroplane construction. Jtev W. Wright. It. J. Y. nose; and London. Japuary 22. In the blaming the Karl of Derby nwfnmnwiHiijmww passeu up. ue personally Thjs ordp ranU power to tbe e. e. La Casse naval action between the British . ... ......... ,. . . . , intent nMiiur. nn-... ,.r rliil,lr,n trnlnir Irt school ..i. I n.. ral nir vv iiiiaiiz nooeri-, - government io arrange uu mc me mayor uiiprrsseu uuin-uc and the Turkish naval forces at luefof the general stall. British Front. without food, and being actually ,mnarii I M unit inn linn nl fnr lh( . rAxnol Iva ini-fnhprii th nPCSflilT Dardanelles, the entrance to the oval it suggests as de-! London. Jan. 22. Increased ar- t,Ungr-. He considered that tbe ,mmediate logging of. aeroplane'of attending committee meetings, wherein the two former Oerman t.rtt It declares that the pub- l,l'ery nd aerial aetivity on the council should assume the re spruce upon all vacant areas of:which he considered was of more cruisers Ooeben and Breslau were . man of the western front nas Deen aceom- unonsibility of looking into sucn .n rniu nnnn uch i,M.i.nM tn ih ritv than at- Tosses itc .ke to see a destroyed, the British were Knc eIdes, who Is vaniru uy inrr raws u cases memseives, insieau ui hoIdcr9 l0 proceed with the neces- tending the council meetings,mis very slight. According to the announcement f.ow I i ..f the Adinirallr. at bolM ,d 18 It on to any department. ' ooerations forthwith. iniDortance. however, is reversed of the British Ad e n-nn rrwn. DepartmenUI Reports. ; The policy embodied In tbe Or in connection with the members. miralty, the Ooeben. which was . . . ... , .... ... On th llalian frnl lhire nan n.i i...v I a monthly reyurv, mu- iier-in-iouucii is me resun oi e The Steel Industry. beached, is being bombed by Brit- dMn nn ,v aMiurr. nsniinir... most . . . i. ....i.i.. fm...... . ... i . i ... read letter . 1 1 clerk then a a I EIGHT HUNDRED TONS ,consioereu w ui""0"" nausiive enquiries mauo vj The city i Mi aeroplanes ami naai aircruii. marked on the Monte Asolone aj of the departments in the ,initer of lands in conjunction from the city of North Vancouver, The josses sustained by the Brit . ... ... . . . . I ., . . l.aalaat M n.l nl.ftntT tilt PilV.. a a 1 - .1 i 1 1 t I LUl. t n COAL LOST EN ROUTE '" " - city nan, snow-ing me ctTuuiiui wan similar investigation irum appending a resolution mtn ish forces consist of the monitor Hun Planes Downed. tabulated. This was specially ap- tj,e more technical standpoint'!council had passed calling upon Raglan and a small monitor, the Sixteen (lerman aeroplanes njjcai,e t0 the board of works and maje i,y the western rcpresenta- the provincial and Dominion gov-were M-28. The monitor Raglan was i a telegram re- brought down on Sunday In ,he ,jf,,lt anj telephone depart- tlve of the Imperial Munitions ernments for assistance in having commanded by Viscount Brume, f'V rs. Albert A Me-1 France b the British and French ments. The anoointmenl of an n.mr.l Mr. Patlullo knows of the r.hiuhwl unon the Pacific- coast nephew of the late Earl Kitchener. morning, the tug airmen. Mntenle warships have njU8trial committee of the coun- vast quantities of this much- iron and steel orks. The Union '. u had in tow two scows again bombarded Ostend. cil was also another matter rorjneedeii commodity which is pos- l(f u. c. Municipalities was press-tvhich On the west coast of the Queen itn . ight hundreI tons ofi he aked consideration, messed by the province of British ing the government for a subsidy Charlotte Islands, while it was " t ris the loss of the coal. THE LIQUOR APPEALS This committee would be able to Columbia, and the fruition of :or other assistance in the estab- blowing a gale, the D. C. F. "Klt-wanmar" TIL : - information as to the cive all Information detailed ami carefully made plans will now re-'li.hment of this industry, wbicn broke from her moorings r ihf seows. The accident The appeals from the eonvic- , . lh aeltllng of Indus. .MUu in the tanning of valuable re-Uvnuld mean the greater prosperity and drove on the rocks. A hpo in me gueen unarioiie iion maoe oy .Magisiratc i-arsa . . , , For in,tance. take a .ources to the benefit of the Em.;nf the coast. It was agreed that little while afterwards, she dis The wire was received .the police court were heard again rtmier plant. Who know the pjre'a cause. The operative clauses the letter be concurred in. appeared entirely. Her crew had the lowing company, and it this morning before his honor !imounl 0f fljj, waste that I avail- of tbe order are as follows: "That; The Rifle Range. gone for assistance and when they r. I t tli coal onlr. Messrs.IJudse Young in the County Court. un.h numth? There is ...L.taio,. nt lan.u h nnd h Th.n nn ncnin ihn matter find trace m - - um asv v v m - tiicr ssiiisi ivi ve a.licit vhv k - returned they could no A ur i St .McCatTery, however, hae It will be remembered that the ft ,arg0 nuaniity but who could is hereby authorized and empow- 'f the establishment of a rifle of their vessel at all. They have a 6".-.1 Mipply of coal on hand, and first hearing of the cases took up leu any prospective fertilizer com- ered to forthwith arrange with the range for the Cadets, which the only Just reached town. The ac-cident il '' i xpcv'l to run short until several weeks before the police 'any what quantities they might imperial Munitions Board forlhe ate council had passed on for the happened last Thursday. f.-ti. i supplies can be brought court magistrate. Today, how- ., I immediate loecinir of aeroplane' n,w one to deal with. The finance up ever, the appeals of two of the ao- .u- Lmim nnnn nil nrea of vacant'..no.iiii will rennrt uoon this to the hew mayor by Aldermen cused were sustained and the con- ..a.tiv for ih ..lablih. inn Land that may be Judged mniir. Casey and Mcftae, upon the high For New Wellington Coal and viction squashed, chlelly on ac ,miier was acain urged nuitable for the purpose by the. Raising Bacon. honor given him by the electors lr Lumber of all dimensions, toiinl of their being insunioienl alderman, also Prince llu- Department of Lands, as well as. . letter from the deputy minis in making him the chief magis- hons 11G. corroborative evidence .l,u,u "e nert as the logical site. The tak- upon coal leases, coal licenses and ter of agriculture was agaii irate or me cuy ior tne cunmn Vance, and Harry Taylor arf. . at.iuna a Carnegie mineral claims, lo which Crowu brousht up. having been passed year. Alderman Casey considered therefore, free. Judgment in uie . .. iiIP1.-v Was also einnlia- trrant or surface rights has not by the late council, too This that the programme as outlined WESTHOLMT7, anneals of Krnest BraybrooK, ...in,,. un.i mi nf Kn ian.l. utivr enlled unou the city to re by his worship was a good one, ICIiarles Taylor, nnd Karl Ander- '' . . avenues of! To call upon all holders of ,u.ai any bylaws prohibiting the and it would have his support. OPERA HOUSE on Is reserved. th cll lho C!,iablihtnent of a Crown Timber held under license rat$ing of pigs within the city. Aid. Casey had a little programme TONIGHT ONLY .9Wi,mning pond were other poiuts or lease which is Judged by the consistent with the health regu- f his own, Uo. Aid. Mcllae con- OBITUARY urBinl Md Casey concluded with 'Lands Department to be suitable tatlons. The matter had been re- sidered that one thing mentioned HARRY CAREY lhe re'ouest Mr the beginning of for the purpose, to proceed im- ferred to the city solicitor, who by the mayor appealed to him, and -AND Th death I recorded In Um- iif n nilhllc 1ark. ...edlalelv with the logging of .aid there were no bylaws to re- that was the holding of a meeting MOLLY MALONE don, Hngland. of tho motlier oi " "'""" u. cleared1 aeronlano soruce. and in default The health ofilcer. and the at the end of the year lo give an IK Mr. II. D. Itoblnson, of this city. i:en .......it would ulways be a of compliance the minister shall 1.Board of Health had also pro. 'account of their stewardship. "A MARKED MAN" at the nee of 72 years. The Ufl this year, til I . . A 1 Bv 1 a .. I ....I . . .... 1 t. M t.1 Ap.l This being all the business, the . ...... (iiius ir' -ull - i n it.i it wnuui ue uiMiruci tne I't'nariiueiit oi tuiunceii upon iu f lo. mynrry and tdtrniure. cease of Mrs. Itoblnson was im.cn o lo lo arrange for such logging In co- narently from trials already given council adjourned. haslniied by the recent Herman oiiitwnn- .. ...... .. . ,. - .............. .. . -. - TWO.REEL L-KO COMEDY nil. mi.i no.I in a description re "lo when OUl ...wanting. . ... aal.ll u'thu. Prt a..ll(l. .Villi...... ...Ilia ..A.I la. h. llinnMM.-. Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduce erlteds would le enougii i"r niiiuiu himiu. un..e mie, who -..u..l tnmi In.i. reeentlv. she de- How ... .... .i.i'i... t........i.i i....ui..n. lio-ip.l mi it......... IK. m.ll.r u'ai FMferreil your fuel bill and gives eVIllent lllt iiiiiiiu inijiviia a.u.....v... nunwci, ..v ...m.. . ,. .. . scrioeil a.llieiu u i.uimi..ii. ,i...raninir"' T"muri. it.. ,.... vral f the adequate compensation to be paid 'to the Board of Health for report satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. R. and nene racking. nugge.uou..u..v. "'t- Their for llmJier so cut from any license New Sidewalks. Coal Co. Her family are now largely dls. visible.- "'IT".y vi;re or lease." After hearing the report of the were COAL trlhuted over the world. British U.oug lit medical health officer for the past claiming two, South ,away ".""ere of the (!oluml.a NOTI0E two months, the matter re-planking Africa one, Alberta one. l'ranc'otl places. J"",, aC;. of the sidewalk between of Will bo ,.. K.iirland .Ii. and n son is lir vistas. :.. ...a.lall al IIBIT IiniPl The annual meeting of the 8Uth and Seventh Avenues again the gold for cash during buried in Kliug Klang in China uues,. ...oi....nrigut l.nn.l.uoiur....lho Mcent'T of Presbyterian Church will be held came up for reconsideration by year tl)8. ... . . ..... . . .... Kindly pay una mill iiiuiMn? a - a....! ..a 1 k ...II. ...aa- nl the ofilcc. bo Mrs. Holiinsoii, ih'A Dixon. "--,.. and lhe smell or new on wminesuay etcnum m ""' ,tne new council, me pennon or I" prepared born nl MIIK VMUiaill UOIiege. i-i" . . The congregation will sit down to signed by Mr. h. W. Pat more, aud FOR QUALITY pay when delivered, AI.lll.HT of Man. and rl.erUI.ed many me nu 'a" f'V ZZLm Aid. sunner at that time, after wincti I other property owners, lhe new HIIVICK and SATISFACTION I'lTKil & McCAFFKIlY. LD. mries or mot insuiar iwmuy.i which cer-Whe reports of the year, and the board of works will report. s AflO A BLACK -for Prince where n successful type of home ,Casey "MM"on cotistructlva Vlection of officers will lake piace. Congratulations. IX DAY WKKK FOR IIKLP, Hupert Coal Co. ..i.. i... ....ia.ii., foi. ninnv taiitly made up a ........ I u.linni 10 1 nnnr.nliitntlnii tt'nm Ihen made - 1---- "Vl.u." tl UlV tm uuiin..u.w." years. programme.