THE Daily ws "vol IX NO. 21. PHINCF. RUPERT, I). C FRIDAY, JANUAIIV 25, 1918. PRIOR FIVE CENT1 Al PROPAGANDA WOEIS Off Aosna A REVOLUTIONARY OUTBREAK IN VIENNA-GERMANS WANT RUSSIAN PROVINCES REVOLUTION BREAKS OUT AUSTRO-GERMAN ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES UVlirCRCIlLL 3111 MTU LAST NIGHT ON WHARF IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY FORCES RETIRE NOW LEARN THE (Sptcu: lo 7b DUjr Sewt.i The -Prince Iluperl" carried Nottingham, England, Jan. 25. another capacity load last evening HAVE ORGANIZED A PROVISIONAL GOVERN IN NORTH ITALY GERMAN TERMS REVOLUTIONISTS -Mr. Arthur Henderson, former as the pulled out from the wharf,I MENT AND ARE ATTEMPTINU TO SEIZE ALL UOVEnll t 1 member of the Dritish War Cabi- this instead onljr on occasion, off MENTAL POWERS BREAK UP AT LAST OF THE net, announced to the Dritish La- the of the be- majority POLYGLOT EMPIRE FORESHADOWED Hepa of Penetratng WounUInoUi passengers Must Give up Courland and Baltio bor Conference here today that ing tourists from the eastern Country to Venetian Plains Provinces Within a Week -pz l W Tl 011. .".) , he had received a letter from Premier la Abandoned Lines provinces, the majority last night Undw Threat of More I .;, Jan. 25. A revolution Lloyd George staling that Moved Back. J were "kenned faces" in Prince Ru-Ipert. Fighting. the views of the labor executive RESIGNATION OF There was quite a number ' rotation received today MM. W. J. HANNA bad been carefully considered, but1 S(Cltl to Tt DUy .tews.) of regular passengers, and a large (Special In Tlx Dili Actti. Switierland. The trial in consequence of the ur- Headquarters of Italian Army in Petrograd, Jan. 25. The Holshevikl I.fi a llcrue. FOOD CONTROLLER varies are attempting to jgency of the problem and on tbejjforthern Italy. Jan. 25, The en-Zed up to report al military liead-advice government have now r In Ottawa, Jan. 25. Mr. of the military experts, Ilem ha evacua(ed lhe territory quarters. Everyone travelling learned the real alms and objects p ,j j au governmental powers W.J. llanna, the food con. .'was Impossible to comp y withnn nnrlfl(Pn mminlaln fmnl seemed lo have some friend. of the German Government with t:; I: monarchy, and have al-r tne request ol tlie executive, ana ashore, and before twelve o'clock troller, has tendered his Monte Tomba, extending regard lo the formula of "No en-nexations." i-'y ganued a provisional gov- resignation, and it ban that the government wnould pro-h movMnent on tne wharf in fronl ceed with the "Man power" Dill from the river Piave westward. The ultimatum of the the dU patch adds. Little been accepted, la the announcement of tne vessel was a matter of dif-The request of the labor execu-Their defence lines have been Acuity. German delegation lo the Drest-Litovsk . 'ii is being allowed lo made today. t. borders of Austria, if the He will be succeeded by Mr. .iiive was wiai me government su8-:lnovej hack to Monte Spinonica I This difficulty increased, too. conference with the Russian ( II. II, Thomson, of Victoria. ipenu consiuerauon oi me aian-This retirement is considered of 88 ine minuies weni oy, ana sun representatives is that Russia . , - tin nrrvenl it. and the power Hill by the House or Com- another recruit would come along. must give up all Courland and the sli is extremely strict. lii-F Jltnona. until after the labor con-;Pru,ari importance, as show- other Daltic Germany c : p . ,. . I In addlUon lo lhe boys from towllf provinces to 21 01 iue revou i. was aiau i . ference here, so that the members ing that the enemy has given up jhere were about twenty more within a week, without the - J by the Dolshevlkl govern-ti !of the Labor party in the House his effort lo force the passage to from the cold storage and a large self determination of the population. Pclrograd from the Aus-, (would be able lo participate In lhe the Venetian plains by way of number from Oranby. The alternative is the resumption ;:gat'.an soldiers on the rAllmi rUR Tilt WAR (debate upon the measure. The f Monte Tomba and the west bank .The excitement and the fun of military operations, a front. AIIT HC DCUCMIIC IalKr convenl,on here today Df the Piave. grew more intense around rnid- and the occupation of Reval by a i gasidered here that the UU1 Ur KtltnUt granted powerful support to Ihej Since the snowfall, the Austro- night, and when the big boat pull- German troops. The peace conference i. a up of Auslria-Uun-att- ivovernment br reiecllnsr br a vote rzmtt n onmminil h a h art nn l rail I I hm HAnarilncr hnvi TV'Af A has been adjourned until SI band. Although no dl. Dominion of Canada Will Have !of 1.885.000 to 722,000 lhe reso-',unable trouble with their trans- greeted with cheers, and cheers February 3rd to permit the Rus. r nuliou is received, news Surplus of Sixty Millions jlutlon demanding that lhe Labor port, and on many occasions, sup- and cheers. The rail of lhe boat sians to consider the German . through underground' This Fiscal Year. party members in the coalition plies for the front line have been .was lined with merry and bright terms. that the majority of the J I government withdraw from it at held up. There is only one single faces on their way to help to get The Daltio provinces consist of .3 the Austrian armies,! once. line of communication windintr the Kaisers KoaL and they re- Kovno, Courland, Esthonia and Jan. 21. According lo exception of those coni- Ottawa, through the mountain passes, and turned the parting salutations Livonia, and the city of Reval lies indications the Oovern- 4 r ik. ,,i ,- ment'a present financial will close al NATIONALIZATION OF until the roads are passable again lustily. a bare two hundred miles from year . i-i. Htm for rewdL and U ia not consideredJtkXrnlhat the SU-Petet-sburg-. The -JJolheviki COLD STORAGE URGED of-iGREAT government have conducted the ... ... 'nf (mm alllv iA kvtllv llllllllin ? ""ll!pt any GROWTH Of gtn, Uobemia, and oa- -t " ' negotiations with the Germans oh dollars of revenue over all do- B.C. LUMBER TRADE an equality, and not as a beaten Ottawa, Jan. 22. flecommen- fur many years, and '.1 ' ' nation, and it is not considered THE NEW FIRST LORD the This millions will contained in a report by t , m.I ft! ttm nraAiil war. sixty Rations likely that they will agree lo the "' .i Irenresenl the amount Canada is one of the committees were con- OF THE ADMIRALTY! Lumber production in the coast - - - proposals of the Germans in this m c i.i Hiinru Liiriii mi uu , Pn( PI r tun ui Ui icituuc, ,wn ni " " "c tauvi psrlc i f rlloW in the foot respect. Military preparations I Ups n'usaians ".leaving approximately H50.000.- greater production conference re- It is curious that Sir Rosslyn ng the year 1917 has been more are under way. and the Dolsbef iki : .. . nnn ..r id. -r' war rxnendlture sumed its session in the Chateau Wemyss, the new First Lord, than 800,000,000 feet. This Is a Tt.i himnfP mn rllnria - - . : ----- may contest the threatened German )f the High Command lu djMl to lhe Pub,lc dcbL Laurier here today thould be in the same Hoyal line considerable Improvement over advance, should their threat ,.au .ularv.l linnnilishln1 revenues are now- me committee, or wincn i II. as the late Drigadier - General t910 and not much below the best be carried out. .I'm able lo conduct lrPPin8 off a little in cohse- Auld, Deputy Minister of Agrieul Fiti.Clarence, lo whom is now previous record. Tensive. quence of war conditions of trans- lure, of Saskatchewan, was chair, generally given the credit (if it, The quality of lhe lumber pro BONAR LAW ASKED TO Qsrmany In 8ine PllghL 'portation, scarcity of supplies and man, made a number of nugges-jmay be allowed to one man) of duced in Dritish Columbia is too CONSCRIPT WEALTH i !!- .!..,. i......w r. .ri.. more general realiiation by the tlons, some of which evoked con. having saved the situation at the'w ell known, in this province as )t - " . mIT,?! it nu.ine publlo of lhe necessity of thrift. lderable discussion. First Dattle of Ypres. Doth trace well an in many Darts of the London, Jan. 23. Conscription a situation is imitnri of wheal, which may be The conference, however, de their descent from William IV.'s Vorld, to require any eulogy; but of wealth is a matter of expediency, - u ".fintijr" in from Austria's" classed as "luxuries. ' are now elded to recommend the national association with the actress, Mrs. the conditions of production and says Rt. Hon. Andrew Donar 3 lhr couered to the considerably less than for the itation of the cold storage plants Jordan, the one through tne eldest marketing may profitably oe con-corresponding Lar Chancellor of the Exchequeur an.nig au period of last year, as they would Involve little dif-Json George, after wards created sidered. During 1911 and 1912 in reply to a memorandum from Son; auin-nties by Philip The high water mark for customs Acuity in their operation. It also J Karl of Munster, and the other the boom led to the building of a committee of the Dritish trades ilie leader f of the ma-t revenue was passed Mine time recommended that adequate cold through the daughter Augusta, too many mills and the result unions demanding conscription of l ,j ;p uerman 8ocilits. aeo and increases are not lo be storage plants be erected at the who married a son of the Marquis now is that an over-production of wealth. The memorandum urged t - ' fjioceh.am eniiiiiillli was made nt be-l)i exnected until normal conditions seaboard to handle food for ex. ofAilsa. So it happens that King lumber has to be taken care of. htm "immediately to conscript He;; " P11 In alter Deace IS UO- pon. ueurite uuu oir iiussiju "tui; iue natural marfccis 110 uu iue the wealth of the nation." and jr It is reported in rlared. Farm Conscription. are both great-great-grandsons of other side of the Pacific. The dis- (: a The Chancellor declared that HociallsU organ, the The committee in its report.George III. I a nA Ira PnrrmA mi lifnt Airalnat for gradual dropping s received here Allowing a the cost of the war should be - today. off in customs revenue from now recommended that men in the first any large trade there under exist borne by wealth which is in ex. WORKMAN FALLS OFF ton unUl th" enJ of ,he f ' class under the Military Service HOME-RULE FOR IRELAND ing conditions. islence when the war ends, so as Act who exempted by the Ships of essential were are, course, SHED WHARF," "n n u re not to overburden future industry. AT THE ,r". boards slight (Sptcltl to Dan; -.Uwt.1 the lumber trade. A local fleet j.T the twelve months be medical for soma to The Government already is acting be drafted for London, Jan. 25. The tele- but if shipping aboul 0.000.000 disability should is a good thing; A on the principle laid down by the us accident befell of tha v. . one work on the farms. This sugges Wraphio Dublin correspondent conditions are not right this will trades unions in that it goes the f of "v s v itai itfl MARRIED EVERY TIME Hon met with the approval or tne states tnai a report iroin wasii- not provide a supply or snips nere where it can get money when it one of the sheds al tha HE LEFT THE TRENCHES conformed. ington, to the effect that the Unit- because the ships go where suit is needed. IK anj Trunk wharf this i C. F. Dailey suggested the in- ed States is prepared to lend Ire. able cargoes offer. f V ? Mr. John Duggan, bne (.,, Kuidorlatul. Jan. 23. stitutlon of a recruiting cam-land $100,000,000 to obtain the i FirsL however, it Is necessary Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces : : Hupert'a old timers, was k,...ii. runiinn newsoancrs naign somewhat similar to the Jullest measure of Home Rule, and to make sure that there is a ready fuel bill and gives "& On the ntpn riinf your k. r which have been received here campaigns for the recruits for that American capitalists are means of getting the lumber satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. R. "umgung part of It, when he ,, - Prv 0f .irm over the In- the C. K. F. to secure the services ready to invest a like sum In Ire- across the Paclflci otherwise the Coal Co. v . "0,u anJ, c,'l "'rrea.e of biKan ln Oermanydur of boys between the ages of six- land for development work if the education of the foreign market ' the ac InaMl inu IWeulV IOr IBrill wur. UurstlUil to uciviru, is iiiuniiiicuiij will Ulllj ucucu, hid uuikcu ""- many Mly einaih.1 ,,. Ing 1917. They say n,. r..n m. displayed in the Irish newspapers .exporter. Lack of ships has al. SPECIAL! t' nt aiul lhe ,en,enl 0f his injuries could not be!ulUlu '",ienc" A NEW LEAGUE OF and has caused the greatest in- Veady caused a falling off of some "ed until he had been imposed, inuicaie uiunuo u...u... Automobile Accessories Sals WHIST PLAYERS 4eret. ,ten per cent in the foreign turn. Ii a i ih i..w..ii.i ..i.in.... i. ties are condoning the offence ber trade of this province. Only Two Days More a rushed al all speed. On en-1 Among the excuses pleaded by Last evening, representatives THE BY-ELECTIONS One solution would be the es- '' tho accused are loss of mem-' It was found thai In addl- men de- from the Sons of Canada, the Sons tablishment of a preferential tarilT this win ONLVt ii t a very severe slmkintr h'i'ry because of shell shock; Kngland, the Scandinavian bo tsperui to T6 Dtiiy ww. jn Australia. This was under con. Ford Tires for I8.00 euilamed a double comnound parture of the wife without leav of Vancouver, Jan. 25. The re. slderation some years ago. Drake lining ....... .80 K. oi r.. am. u.e the " art r address nnd intldelity on clely. y. irenfih.u nir an . . - ' VUlllllllUll k n limna t IIia Vf i-l In n si lSi1il C-ktviA rim ft t nmaPil I tin Tire talo .20 patient is as good as can ll,e narl 0 w"e', . u , ... iftII1, The leamie was yesterday are as follows: For among the mills here would also And Many Others. t -.lotted. gone BO lar as lO ueciaro UUIU'' . .. . .. .aia..iT..i -...I .h V.nAnuv.- Mr- .llln.. . Kmill. 10 . , nf ).nni It wniil.l Anabl PllllKLILll LtLI. U tils 8iw w p a, B- v w -w " ilmi tiiiml mnprinirps nro Kood formally I. .. .. . . . . i ...1.. nai.I ratiriilnlliilin prepared 220; Drinnan,.. fl.705; Young, 540. cargoes to be made up promptly Regal Distributing Company 'rp Mi a tin i intra in in re a cur- " . .. ..... ,, .... r . . . , 11 ' ...... " ii..i i, nnnrnvod. and the olllcers or t or .ewcasue, iiawinornuie- ami ai regular inienais mm woum PIMM SB SM THIRD AVINUB. WESTHOLME i m buisji u ti u iiivii w ------ ' - - rn. ii.a. .inmn. wAlln elected bv a majority of 430 riilrnliia the markelinc oi lull!. Kt married u ery lime he obtain- ne league V.n " BlmI,,:Bm ' sicKenita ,r TONIGHT ONLY U'd leave from the trenches and Mr. -onn , '"i .'I'i ,v s?2 mlor lv. ai re-.nl time the chief Itelleved ho had five wives. T1 "' ' ii." t-.i vv.rmiir ii For AlbernL In doubt. Con. 'l.al trouble is the labor shortage. VIRGINIA PEARSON l-lleven cases were tried ill Ilcr-Vice. aim - .v,lltt Uai,lD. I A,,lhnplll. it. Vsnenuvsr millet IM- 1 1 n. i.ov en in Cologne and Ave in .Minrv.treasurer, inese sen of logs in the spring, SW'S "ROYAL with Messrs. Ilalph Walk-er a scarcity ROMANCE" llemen. de i.i nun Munich last December. The W. Johnstono will constitute RETAIL CLERKS owing to the dldlculty of getting cimrtlta. Hikt tml and O. MWt K trtiuiM rtUitilon. reived women usually are not w ill the management commit- Meeting called for Monday, Feb. experienced men In the woods. Mi!!!n uTT-h"inrmd7l 4ng to prosecute. 4th, 1918. 21. The situation Is not good in the FOR QUALITY mills either and it is becoming rnt on tlx (itrn frunl of the societies may enter F.RVICK and SATISFACTION rdun btrtit.-Munliiun Wines and liquors for tho home Any a I....r ,.a flf Foe New Wellington Coal and more and more apparent that the ,lri,, " AND A E Your money back, from Gold Seal, many Wins consist as mrj of ! Play- Ir Lumber of all dimensions, ultimate solution will be the tern. s IX DAY WKF.K FOR HK.LP. COMtDV Ltd- If not satlsfled. See n. 15. each team to f'hons 11t. Jporary Importation of labor, Kx. 'llnss, Agent, limpress l(otel. tf