sJJsfwy TlHE DAILY News 'All 1 If,. 1 - Vrt 11 . mi 27.w w -. - ,, 1'lltNCK RUPERT, B. C Fit IDA Y, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. T.P.W1U BUILD NEW DEPO CTW 0TT9T7TFT7 V7 7 IMEE ANY A1K KAIIJb UIN WbSTEKN rKUIN 1 rARIS BOMBtU-tiEKMAIN rKh.55 MUZZLED . nitT w nnnim Atr rrm ! mm a v m a mm . I Y. WILL WLM UUAKItK IHUNj MAKfc AN CANADIAN TROOPS STRIKES IN BERLIN CAUSE SLANDERED OVERSEAS OF A MILLION HERE THIS YEAR j AIR RAID ON ISpceUI to TtM Dally ,ewi. GOVERNMENT DISQUIETUDE London, Feb. 1. Sir Edward . wPnnT Til m a miiii i 2 mi uu mm n h k b i K-w-rE-MriK-rv -rn CITY OF PARIS Kemp, the Canadian Overseas PRESENT ULTIMATUM TO GOVERNMENT DEMANDING NEGOTIATIONS COPE WITH INCREASING! TIIAFFIC ARISINQ FROM COAST Minister of Militia, and General FOR PEACE, GREATER FOOD RATIONS AND POINTSEXTENSION OF ROUND HOUSES OTHER LIBERAL DEMANDS HINDENBURG Mewburn are being urged in the AND MACHINE SHOPS Twenty Persons Killed Allies WARNS STRIKE MUST STOP British press to once and for all Also Raid Places of Military rival of Mr. W. P. McClymrml pointed out that this Importance In the to put a stop to the slanders (sptcu: u Tlx Diiir .iwt.. Hindenburg that the strike must vice-president mid was the only place suitable for Enemy's Lines. which are being made about the London, Feb. 1, The strikes slop. Canadian These being by half a million or more of the Another View. 3gc of the a. T. P, repairs for the small boat owner troops. are . and (Speeltl W Tb Dallj Jii.l circulated from British platforms workers in Germany and the presentation Among the views expressed In usl evening, an In-. in the city, the fishermen.The of the some special dispatches, re. Paris, Feb. I, Twenty persons Canadian and United of an ultimatum to the by arranged fishermen really the main, if w was were ceived from Holland in regard to Ma," MirClymont, and lev. stay of the city at present and were killed in an air raid made by Stales ministers, and other pro- government demanding negotiations the strike in Germany is one regarding the do-f in the first place if the 0. T. P. the German aviators last night.hiibitron and social purity propa for peace, upon a basis of no which has it that the German One of the enemy machines was gandisls. annexations and no indemnities, government is exploiting what the port of Prince took Cow llay either the city or brought down, and its occupants ! The London Chronicle today better food and a great number of hardly amounts to more than t W re gone Into. With Mr. the government would be com. made prisoner. j reports the assertion of a Cana- liberal demands, indicate clearly peace time demonstrations, with . vv Mr. II. II. Hansard, polled to provide such other accommodation Retallatlon. jdian minister who at a meeting in that the movement is of such im. the object, if possible, of producing , ax v solicitor, and Mr. aa was necessary to Zurich, Feb. 1. A tremendous. ; the Coliseum in Aberystwith in portance as to cause the govern, a more serious movement in executive agenLwhlle take care of them, to afford fa. explosion, accompanied by gunfire, Wale, said: "A great number of ment great disquietude. the allied countries, where it ap. M Nichol and Mr. Me. cilitics for repairs and for shelter. and followed by a huge column of Canadians who had come to fight That this is the case is shown parently believes that the governments , m:e Ituperl, were alto The Drydock. Are, was heard from the direction, for liberty had become sick with by the suppression of all news- are less able than itself to ,3-n'e. . 1 In the matter of the drydock of Friederichshavcn yesterday.drink and vice. Twenty thousand papers, and the warning given by control such movements. y at a to ii..uio pruBjirci- -a ,., m n,,,, .ffr.l..l l l. morning. This is where the Oer-'of them had had to be sent back." penent work being done mayor MrUm lnfor,IuUo of a man territory touches upon Lake LIBERAL ASSOCIATION WILL CO-OPTRATE Mr. llnlton Informed his confidential nature, which Judging Constance, and where Count Zep niTnrniTn inn mimim FOR PRODUCTIC. ' tir that it was the had his for the iKII.YMAN.N AKr. I N II nit mayor from the expression upon his pelin factory man ELECT NEW OFFICERS f (he company to spend ufaeture of his machines. It i ! this worship's countenance, pleased TO FIGHT IMPERIALISM I Among the visitors to city g ike 1250.000. While expected that this is probably the him well. lhe has beea durin ,asl few da i ai plans for the depot On enquiry regarding the Oriental result of an attack upon the Zep- The ninth annual meeting of ' the million dollar traffic to be brought here b) pelin works by allied airmen. sr u Th- piiy the Liberal Association of Prlnee M.f- T- T. Edmunds, of Kinsilla i I Karl a tihfi hi Viaan Ihn trtisl .ut of the question In a Japanese line of steamships, Mr. Raid on Zsebrugge, Pctrograd, reb. 1. The Mos- lluperl was held last evening in .of Mf 'aml Frank Carler of lime, a new depot, sufll-i&- Amsterdam, Feb. I. An aid cow Council of the Workmen's Ilinton said that this could be the Liberal Committee rooms, ln Park Avenue. Both Mr. Carter care of the increase raid of great violence was made 'and Soldfers' Delegates has de-on and the matter got at any time the Stork Block. There was a'and Mr. Edmunds are interested a""- for the ensuing ten the Tuesday afternoon at Zee-1 dared that the peace proposals really depended upon provision good attendance of members and in a co-operative experiment with : constructed. Plans brugge, the German submarine put forward by Germany are un- of proper deep sea dockage, 3 v elt under way, and h,,iiin nnrllitrn Ilolirlnm irrnril.larnlnhli anrl Hint th n.iiian the business before them was the regard to farming, both intensive- n would commence as i on There the are waterfront two places where particularly these ing to the Telegraafa corres-jwlll-T5pTrnY."not agree to the surrender of election of the officers of the as- Jf and "en8've,y Tne- Hinsllla the Co. is Co-operative. nam nn iiin ti.. , ssihie. The new station necessary piers could be constructed, sociation for the ensuing year. - .hlfth th(l, . on.Paunir fn. ill . .reiy covered In, afford. Chinese for France. '.Moscow Council wants the Coun- but this was a matter Mr. F. G. Dawson, the retiring' the of and production poultry protection from 1. An cil of National Commissioners to i i- (?rr be backed Washington. February . which would require to I r n i til i r -J a 1 will be presiaeni, was in wie cuair, uum ua.ry prvuucw ou a .arBO ca.e. and Its site by the Dominion government. Tift official dispatch received from 'organiie a socialistic army to 7 the west of the ordinary waterfront wharves were Pekin says II,.I lh lrnnnnrln. 'flohl nirnin.l nrmtn ImnorinlUm. IDe election or me new presiuenu '"'s"u"i D 19,1 "jrm, near the foot tlon of Chinese troops to France,The representatives of forty-six r. Martin u euiy, wno men pre. .M -v...t. levia. suitable for the not ocean . .. They have got two sections or ih tbe ii i t - i,ih th nm.r fnr vmp 'P1 , CD.r UBH SJ a&La II. 'Va v s.av wa v . U'ns land at Kinsilla, close i--"Tei. cw inacuiuc lUtUn Front- joacks have promised an unlimited elected, are as follows; iploughable At the present moment, the Wilfrid!to the main line of the G. T. P.. ad houses will also liiiis 1-Vh i Thu Italian Hiinnlv of irrain to the Soviet, and! Hon. President. Sir amount of wharfage is insufficient with several thousand acres of VS. Duilt to afford fur. traffic and the troops are continuing their ener- 1 also the instant despatch of a Laurier. for the passing, ' surround. fine immediately - dation for the In. the iroita thruaia on the south of the treat coal sunnly which is ready! Hon. Vice-Pres, Mr. Fred Stork range expected increase made con-struction their holdings. They ing are jcr of locomotives. of further wharfage an Asiairo nlateau. They have ad- for shipment to Petrograd, this1 President, Mr. Martin O'Reilly out plans to raise all Incrtassd Traffic. l naklllnvifl In i llA fkSX-aViilMal I ll O I ffllA flLrht fl DA tFI tit First Vice-Pres., Mr. L.W. Pal-'working absolute necessity. JThis will be CIIIV CU III II V V U3I - 'S W M O ' o av Mr U.zl instance of n . . ...Ill . ol mnr ipouury auu udirjr pruuucw, uo- gave an west of the Fratella valley. earliest I lilt uiaus wisb 4a. undertaken at the possible G.Wes pork and mutton. They will the traffle which More Air Raids. once, and miliUry operations! Second Vice-Pres, Mr. J. moment. .raise their feed and sell direct own g over the line of It is understood that the Inleu London. Feb. t. British avia- 'commenced forthwith. General Steen. T P ' year when he in. .. I r"r."' '.TI. "r.nv'lor, heavily bombarded one of the Kaledines is now in control of the Secretary, Mr. W. E. Williams. ro.u u,r uu u - he company had folhV l..k.7 aerodromes in the vicln. 'basin of the Don. Treasurer. Mr. J. McNulty sumer. ll is possiDie to mane J for the haulage of Ammunition dumps ! Executive: Dr. Kergin, Mr S.E. regular weekly express shipments J cars of spruce ..,';n,7i" iVinn lh.'il f noulers and the railway AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE Parker. Mr. F. G. Dawson. Mr. T. right to Prince Rupert, which will . .. . obtain the advantage of through v W. Mr. Ben the continent. , a a i I m.. M 1 I iMcClymont, Mr. Self, niuereu a mat.a mia'.a i 1 n IIUI .7I, T. IIVSS iivi nwv i. -.i .i hnmhoJ n-llli Bond results. Great I "Love and Hate is the big play ; 11. Martin, Mr. A. vv, MCL,ean, Mr. rates. canneu sauuuu wire icvn. 7 - - - i . . , , n ...... ,n t- This plan for individual ownership, Hung like two hun-irains imcfl and the new shed will pre- explosions were ouserveu in eacu m uv wrrfum ai mo i.nmuiiimV. ...vv...., with each specializ leaving Prince . and conslderab le destruc. Theatre tonight. Bertha Kaucn , Macuonaia person iMth this one contract vent this recurring again. lion done. ii the star, and this famous act- There were a number of short ing in his own line, but all co The Roadway. operating, thus cutting out waste. l k-fjiing in mind the In-fish for ress in this play surpasses ner- speecnes given, auiuug which cm 1 and other traffic iteferrlng to tbe petition waterfront,au-olher NCW FISHING BOATS TO self. The tale of the play con- those of Mr. A. M. Manson, M.P J will result in much more economical r (hi coast for ship. roadway to the of SEINE SALMON OFF ISLANDS cents a woman who has to fight 'and Mr. Fred Stork. production, and will permit continuation be would which a of more freedom of movement u: east, it will be realised - off the love of a man who tries to oeulli slrvtiU Mr. Ilinton was not old' under the than ie T P. will have their of Vani'nuvcr. Jan. 31. Thi New break up the happiness of herjU S. WILL HOLD UP was possible favor of the building any In t ai this end. road England Fish Company has do- home. In this he is but too sue SUPPLIES FOR SPAIN style of farming. 3 connection, the question more temporary absolutely overhead neces- siled that if halibut is unpro.'cessful, which leads to his traglo Thus, even now, Mr. Carter, of f n: t;onm trackage was also ways than were .. .., i ..mi.U ii will b.i nflpr nllur va.Vnilinir. Ilertha Kalich is famous (SprtlU lo Tb Dally Tiews.) Prince Rupert, is accumulating a ary. Hie expenso oi uuiiuiuh uuu v..v -- ,- fine herd of shorthorn cattle, and i "uiparatively speak-J considerable, and ut rleties of fish and has ordered for her wardrobe, and her gor- Washington, February 1- Because Hi T. P. at have ui.keep was .a a .. i-.tm.-m a .i 1 f biiv IaaSaSklakta fVAAtl a rf nUtl A tak I H Sk A fV V gT I ll Pit 1 of certain conditions exist. Clydesdale horses, which are being present Ihl. limn nil Hie IllOIieV at tlie lour icmnis iw nui v..w looked after by of the deal with this ad. ..-IV a t m- at ." . " m A In this play she appears I ing in Spain, which the govern- one - afhr, which is arlsinu tllsposai Ol ine cumpauy .v- - - - v.,i lih.l Tn..lllplv.. an.l i. most ' men! Considers to be to the ad resident co-operators, until f th- war conditions. The nnli.o.1 fur L JIc ing to and iiamru Skalu,iiio nim hlch i,are harbors....av.on distinctly well worth seeing. Wo-lvantage of Germany and d.scrim. enough land has been broken to Mr I 1 e Justify all of the members of this f- such is here right i.i Increase In the west coast of the Oueen Char.;men folks always have a grea inatory against the United Hates great onto the land. see mm a getting In the matter i.ii. t.i..K rT'k- KaaI a a-(1 1 ha .las I ra I rt AAA (inn rlntlina. ven ir nml nr allies, tne war trade company of Cow Bay, - - - --- ---- ' i m. ..i.iM.nn lli rninl for Hllie isiauus. xitv vvata T P besides considering the llUlliu niifliiiB wi. ' - - - .,.,inn.i wiih fnriv liorse.nowerlworn by someone else. That Is Board today ceased to issue Ii- I,: I" pnt enslern points Ilie purciiu.o t...-i-if- - - - , ....,. ilA-,hn Knlieh k.kka. fnr th Axnorl of merchan. VATICAN FINANCES requirements, ..v.... -- ---- -m were uiiu mo cimiie eilBlllra "Lome and Hie two car np"ur g towards their future the tug eflulpmnl and other gear has'always proves a great attraction dise to that country, live amps (Srll X Tba DtllT 5rrs.t I the event of their not JlZZJlVLZ ordered. They will fish for lo them. The Pathe Gazette to be about to sail for Spain have been . . Rome. Feb. t. An international 'la, r-ff tbviiuiiii.MiB rr ii... n....n .t ,ni.v.ii imiciif i nnnii pp line haiii nn. . a. the space required freight. I.stead of freight being .allium -mi '" " T'! "JV v olt committee. i to be formed to re .. .. uld be afforded by the a m iMiMBiniio,! nun it iiri ill s-i ibiuiiui ouvi iiuniiin v w - i loaded into scows at tne points o. - , - ,ne t AU'FUNC(,AL SERVICE OF THE organize the finances of the Vati Cow iac:e suitable Bay, the only origin and transhipped 'ere into . eg - Qn;'m . ne chael,r. ch.,lng lhe Aus- ! LATE MR. PAUL KAUFFMAN can, which Cardinal Gasparri the fj. i would be us cars, they would bo loaded dlrec 7 f'V papal secretary of state, reports I'rpoiso Harbor on the ats into the curs at tne umercnv .1.-1 ...m ' t,.,. w, iv,v in imri. 1. l..ii m ening there was a Joint are in an alarming condition. this aliln nf nnnnll w - il.A nnil IliA flAfi i ut t" 111111 nnunim. uiiu luci wwss, l r Places uu in ---- :- ...... : , nn(i Tar I ahnix'ti nriii many other official meeting of the Tsimpsean and placed on the track 111 lTinco uu- uu ;" ;,7n" views. iTvin XlnthniA I.ml(ria nt a .funeral Ladysmlth Wellington Coal re bussing Cow war -.v...- CJ - Bay, Mayor The too already operating. I for despatch. service for the late Brother Paul duces your fuel bill and give beiu Tl.rne" and lhe barges will oper-. The latter craft have op- TYPHUS EPIDEMIO Kauffman. The service was conducted satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. R. SWEEPS TURKEY by the Worshipful Master Coal Co. WESTHOLME lirclv Arraugeinents are also sir. iiaiier irin - failure and" Rev. W. E. Collison, after which of run at that point u. a OPCKA X?YJS2 acquirement Loudon. Jan. 31. The Internal the casket was followed by the UOUSt Alaskan the !.?sS; TONIGHT ONLY for situation in Turkey is acute.I brethren in procession to the trade, which Is growing rop.u.y. , " ,)sng flUed oul for Typhus, which a few days ago was ;wharf, BERTHA KALICH " i.rrnff venture and will sail claiming 10 victims per day in The remains will be taken to Mrs. A E. Oakley and Mrs. a herring Constantinople, is on the Increase.,uncouver, being shipped on the rtewart'holmes Moore,.' late of ...' ? SI? !' r 1 frl. ihtch bait for the At Smyrna, a city of rOO.000, flve,P Rupert last evening lo lhe 1.1 be procured. hundred died from this disease In crematorium there. FOR QUALITY "LOVE AND HATE" ribVhSfJ hSi.siding htneet will a single duy, while thirty per cent KIIVIGK and SATISFACTION x reel Feature. fnr some ie past. I burkwh.al cake,, 5c, of the Turkish army has died or For New Wslllnoton Coal and s AND A pathk Munro's Store. Saturday after-Miinro's become incapacitated for service lr Lumber of all dimensions, IX DAY WEEK FOR )IKLP. tlie .1 QAZETTE sold Test War Recipe, through its ravages. "hone Sloro Saturday afternoon noon.