The Da ily News 7? 1 PfllNCU RUPKRT, 11. C. THUllHDAX FKIUIUARY 7, 1018. -' 8 flr.K FitoiKim , m NSPnRT w ? nnn ifmk TOiPmimuim II 11 ff II II II I WX J L U Jl 11 II If If II II II II if m II Iff 11 Iff 11 If II II II II a II VI II II II II 11 Iff II 11 II II - II Iff 11 Iff II II Iff r-l r m u - i -a mja r t it u m sv sv j v j n " a. ii mm mm 11 u 11 11 11 n urn ar mm mm mm m mm mm ERMAN SUB. GETS FIRST ONE CARRYING TROOPS - WESTERN FRONT IS QUIET RANSPORT CARRYING UNITED POLO P4SHA IS TRIED SPRUCE PRODUCTION iQUIET PREVAILS ON AFR0P1 ANEQ v iuuii iiuwviii iu i nuniuuuiu in u.V. THE WESTERN FRONT STATES SOLDIERS TORPEDOED ARE ACTIVE ON (Special to Tb DaUjr .iwt.i Hon. T. D. Patlullo Makes Many (Special to TtM Dallj 3ws. Paris, Feb. 7 Ilolo Pasha, Who Departmental Changes to meet Canadian Headquarters, France, lUNARO LINER TUSCANIA WITH OVER TWO THOUSAND SOL is on trial before the high court Conditions Developing In WESTERNFRONT February 7. With the slow DIERS OF UNITED STATES ARMY 13 SUNK OFF COAST charged with high treason lo The Province. ap OF IRELAND OVER NINETEEN HUNDRED MEN (France, lost something of his proach of spring, there is a slight ARE LANDED 8AFULY eustomary nerve at the close of Victoria, Feb. 5. Rrilish Co activity all along the Canadian Five Tons of Bombs Yes yesterday's session, when the first lumbia will spare no effort In front, but the past ten days have Dropped terday Five German Machines ipz U lo Tt DailJ The Tuscania In the first Iran, witness for the government, an supplying the allies' vital need for provided no feature of any Importance Down Brought Wsr' g1 i). February 7... The port lo be torpedoed on the voy-nge expert accountant, M. Doyen, af- Aeroplane spruce. Following up outside the usual routine Uncontrollable. T.. .! m aw Inn the recent Order.in.Council which ter solemnly turning to the prlrf- from the United States lo of trench warfare. Haids, scouting j .iUcs soldiers has been oner. said. "All of Holo's state- placed the entire spruce timber T th- north coast of Ire- France, although several have inenta are lies. He never received resources of the province, whether and patrol work and the mat-ter (Special to lbe balljr rscwM tr,il. Tbr c were twenty-one hun- been torpedoed on their return the commission he alleges, as the vacant crown timber or held by of keeping warm forms the Job London, Feb. 7. The Hritish lr?d t d seventy-nine soldiers voyage, after the troop had been basis of his fortune." ;private owners, at the immediate from day to day, and all ranks will airmen have been exceptionally IhcarJ n their way to Krigland, debarked. The accountant then handed'to'dlP0a' r .u,e Imperial authori welcome any let up In the weather busy for the past few days. The .i i ;g r hiefly of detachments Patrol veels were quickly on se Court receipts, cheques and u' on ",e uas,i OI n"""' brother which will permit of further pro- .ealher conditions have been tr M lugao and Wisconsin .a-1 the spot, to assist the torpedoed documents, showing that v,ce- lhe ?,on' T- D 'Wo has gress being made. more favorable for aeroplane c.zv uijard. Nineteen hundred liner, and the transfer of the ma. Ilolo had received half a million fffecled hanM ,n ie organlia-dollars work, which has been fully taken (id tit: v: men were saved and jorily of the men was successful. each from the Guaranty li,on of U,e Prov'nclal real ser- GERMAN SOLDIERS ndctl cafcly in Ireland. ly accomplished. Trusl Co, of .New York, who were v,ce ' l"ai everr, PO""" aW GET NO MORE BEER advantage of. Yesterday the Hritish agents for the Deutsche Hank be-.maJr b ''""'naled from offlcial fliers dropped five tons of RED STORK ADDRESSES ! LORD RHONDDA DOES fore the war. and the Hoyal Dank Procedure during this national Zurich, Feb. 6-The Allgemelne bombs on hostile targets, and did of Casada. ,emergency. The prompt handling Zeilung Fuer Drauerien (General very great damage to the enemy of all spruce problems has been Gazette for Breweries.1 that says WOMEN'S LIBERAL ASSN. NOT MINCE MATTERS establishments behind their lines. the supply of barley for German 1 HERR1NG WORTH $15 jmenl. omclals In charge of var- breweries will be stopped, thus Ammunition dumps exploded one Tbro was a goodly gathering London, Feb. 7. Addressing a DCD DADDCt C A I TCT1 'OU8 branches of timber work be-rtR bringing the w hole brewing Industry after the other, railroads were i If r:c:r.V: and associates of the meeting of farmers here yealer-day DAKKtL, oALltLI ing spec ally assigned to this Im-j to a standstill. Not even beer blown up, and the enemy hangars h Rupert Women's Liberal Rowland Kdmunj Prolhero, jporlant work; while the staffs of for the army will be produced. were destroyed in several places. -, i lhe lhree coa!t forest districts the neriodical declares. There were several spectacular see no reason why Prince . . . . a n last evening In the president of the board of agriculture, T i. 1 nuperl should not be a Western (Vancouver. Prince ftupert and The measure is said by the pub- uDl8 ,n iDe ar nelween the air- tee rooms on Second Ave. said the country was In a Gloucester,- said Mr. Axel Johan- Vancouverlsland) are to be pooled lication to be due to the exceed- mea 01 lne opposing armies, which tit address of Mr. Fred most eritieal position and approaching son, of Chicago, last evening, lo m'el lh changing demands of inglv bad harvest of oats, necea-'resulted In five of the German !l i The subject chosen was the rapids. If the farm, "judging from what I have seen,'ruh business m different locali-and sitatlng the use of barley for fod-;maculnes being brought down un Why I a:n a Liberal," and Mr. ers did not assist him and llaron if all I hear is correcL There -ul a reserves behind an der for the army's horses. controllable. From one of the ' Ithondda, the food controller, the is big money in herring right now. ny front are kept available for ;expeditions over the enemy coun t tui'id and convincing si country would be swept over, said and it seems lo me that now is ""Pawn " any poini wnere dors asd purchasers of logs as try, four of the Hritish machines s If his attitude. He Mr. Prothero. ih. iim in a,i (ir i. nihpp pressure may suddenly occur. The well as protecting the government jfalled to turn. d that there had always The farmers were told that they varieties of flsh which beretofor!hmnS of ,argci number of log-have revenue involved in all transac-',.- ca iw parties throughout the had to make drastic changes in not found a market. Thede- ,n? nglnei, camps and woods' lions In logs. To these duties will MfLU.U.bitWAKl MAUfc. l.tk y of lbe world, the for their methods. There only crews from the of one were manj eX,i, at th present mo- scene present fnow De added that of safeguard- in r 3 ana me omer inclined to enough oais lo I red working ment. and If this trade is cap- operation to tne neaviesi ana fn? u,e Interests of stumpage CHAIRMAN Of FOOD :::t.. K long as there was horses on reduced rations after iUred now. it will stay." ,mosl Quickly accesible stands of!owners whose timber holdings will f improvement In this making allowance for milling r. Johanson has been In he Pruce timber will necessitate y,6 gono through in the search for! RESOURCES COMMITTEE orld. :r'"'' would always hemlocks. Mr. Prothero continued. 'Ci(y 7or (he past few days looking ,nan3r corresponding changes In aeroplane material, both by par- r. t whu h may be summed ;There was no concentrated food over the possibilities of Prince ,,ie disposition of the forest ser-jies Qf men 8plitting high-grade' The National Food Resources s. phrase, "equal rights for cattle and this shortage must Hupert as a fish buying centre, vice personnel during the next few logs to obtain the choice straight- Committee, which has been form- L-r at 4 peciai privilege lor lasi ai leasi until mis lime nexi it. n,.qii ir r.hirnirn monips. ieminp.l l.pani f n r aernnlane eu witn the view of conserving year. ;house of fish curers and import-' The stand taken by the Minister J wings and by loggers who will the food supplies of the Dominion Mr f s gave some of the in. Mr. Prothero advised the farm- 'erS( anj a on his way to Alaska Is being strongly supported by the cut and remove only the better (by the elimination of all waste, -a iing in Canada at era to grow all the potatoes they 'to buy herring for this coming various branches of the logging'grades of spruce logs. Far high- and the substitution of other uuy which call for could. j season. There Is a scarcity of and lumbering industries. Thejer prices than are customary in foods than those which are so r-at-st x I' a liberal - minded llaron llhondda, who also spoke, herring In the United Slates just sawmills cutting fir timber are normal times must be paid when scarce at the present moment, hereby equality of said regarding the wheat sltua- nnw. rttnfnre. sunnlies have concentrating a strong effort upon'merely the cream of a timber wherever possible, has found in - r uld be afforded lo lion: "The position in two or been got from the Atlantic coast, obtaining the maximum possible berth is thus being taken instead Mr. D. G. Stewart, of the flrmtof lfj7 f r .. ' the ponntrr. Ithro tiutnlh mnv ! ritii in. t v..- c.Ail.nJ i?nr nnnntilv nf nimnlnnA flr from ntl nf rl.nn of all mrih9nl9hla Stewart A Mnblpv. Ltii.. its rhair ;u address was much'deed." ini ml iinlland. hut with the logs sawn by them, one mill vying material beinsr made, and conse- man of the co-operative publicity f ii- l r' tho ladles present, and Mr. Prothero said he was scarcity of shipping, the imports with another In the patriolio quently the sums at issue both for section in Prince Rupert. ncary a of lhanka una ac. afraid all cnrrlacn horaea which from Kurope have fallen off. and work, 'lhat the dally output or stumpage and logging will be very it is considered mat there Is Ii Mrs. C. L. Monroe, had not been sent out to grass arrivals are very Indefinite. Last lumber from each mill (the keep-1 considerable and will add to the room for the spread of propa-year J' "f the association,I would have lo be killed, while there was a large quantity ing up of which to maximum cap-serious responsibilities of the ganda among the people of Can-of iri, hunters would have lo be sent to salt herring shipped through aclty is normally a matter of i Lands Department in this matter, ada of an educative nature in the grass and kept there. this port for the United Stales, pride and test of efficiency among'since upon the efficiency of the matter of food saving and sub-from LOGQER KILLED ON thf llaron llhondda said that if the Alaska, and it is with the mill Jnanagers) will thereby be J work done by the officials and stitution, also in the stimulation QUEEN CLAHLOTTE ISLANDS farmers only could get a million intention of buying further and lowered to some extent is a mat- upon the good judgment shown in of home garden production, acres of potatoes under cultiva- larger quantities that Mr. Johan- ter that each foreman and super. 'measuring and classifying timber When it Is considered that up i t 'ty f Carl Oacar I.lnd lion (his year, there would be no mm i making this trip. intendent has been specially told cut will depend the amounts re- till the present the people of r a bi-xuvlit to town today fear of starvation, and by starva- -if could buy herring here. I to disregard and all are vigorous-jceivable by stumpage owners, log- Western Canada have not been vr J aa it, , roaiuon frm Shuttle lion, he said, "I mean that star- would,'' continued Mr. Johanson. !' co-operating to secure the two gers and millmen. ,asked to do without any ope ne of the smaller of tlm vation which is followed by dis- "I have been speaking to hi.me Of things needed aeroplane Or and In view of the pressure that will single article of food which they UC lliarl,,!!. i.i.n.i.im, i lint ink ease and death." lhe local llshermun, and -they as. shipbuilding timbers. thus bear with particular force have heretofore been accustomed ""d o a windfall. The llaron llhondda also thought sUre me that there are all kinds The Loggers Association of upon the scaling staff and the to, and taking into consideration 2'od was eneairtul in i.,Dirin that the people of this country of herring here, prarlically all the JlritUh Columbia has responded need for having as many fully the higher prices prevailing here wiU. others, was clearing a would be able to receive nt least tear round, only they have not handsomely to the demand for qualified men as possible engaged before the war than in the east, i a camP' when accl-leat 50 per cent, more food for each iHu gone aHcr commercially. I secrillce of personal and business in the work it has been arranged and the increase in prices since happened. There was iiiiila person than the Germans are up- may say that the average price of convenience in the interests of for Mr. Hryant to return to his that time comparatively less, the Kala blowing when a tre posed to be getting, bht do nol herring which we would pay at speedy production of neroplane former position as supervisor of pinch of scarcity has not been felt 5!L,r'apP1et, ott and Ml r,ht upon get. Ha announced that 6n Nov. present is about I5 per barrel of material to support the Allies' ex scaler. Mr. J. M. Wilis, who here to the same extent as else ki hnir him .... ist noxt he would take over the 200 lbs. While this is the aver- tended programme of berial war- since last spring has been filling where. J'" Ki oke off near the top, and whole surplus potato crop of age price, some grades would be fare. Mr. Peudlelon, a director, , the position of acting supervisor It Is considered that there ls ' " a Great Britain and that the mini- worth more, and some less. And and Mr. Armstrong, the organlx with conspicuous ability. wiU quite a lot which may yet be done reived. mum price would range from flvo r.tr good herring, there would be ing secretary of the association, support Mr. Hryant as assistant In order to relieve the pressure on pounds sterling lo six pounds len a market all lhe year round." jhave already taken up Important supervisor and the scaling staff certain foods, whereby larger T . Kelley, of the Kellcy shillings a ton. "lilack cod put up In the same,work with the Imperial Munitions will also receive considerable ad- quantities may be released for additions '.. arrhed in tKo city manner, sailed and barrelled, Hoard and announcement of a so as to enable it to meet port to Kurope to assist in the "ay from Vancouver. Mr. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS would bring the same price, tia numuer oi owier oo-operame the new and Increased demands winning of the war. To this end ''inducting logging op-'" AGAIN BROKEN OFF per barrel, and as I understand measures is expected shortly. As.which the spruce situation has a committee or merchants or every r-n a large scute on the that large quantities of tills lln a lurincr eviuence oi ineir co. created ror l. ine omciaia men- ousmess represemeu in me city IharluUe Ulan.u win. txpf-ia; u Tlx Duly .iit. j,ave been thrown away in years'operation in the big spruce getting tioned have the full confidence, of will bo called shortly to consider aquarler. at Alii Inlet. London Feb. 7. The negotia- past, I believe that It is only a movement the loggers have waived 'all the Interests Involved and the .ways and means. lions nt Hreat-Lltovsk between matter of time until you have an ciaim 10 uiu services or .Mr. a. present strengthening of the staff, tli iiiTimiiw niul tlm lluaalana In lura lariru industries Interested i. nrynni,, for long the supervisor land increased activity of the do ror now Wellington woai ana WESTHOLME aisailiiit i d llitjl n lintaisi fill llisk Aal in Miiwit two vnritties o f fish,of scalers for the province andpartment I thus made poss IV.I. ...Ill win Ir Lumber of all dimensions. "i Hi I t J HUM I'llois tws it aai tubliahiiirnl of u Meparule peace, '(alone, just as some other firms during recent mouths the chief receive the cordial support or all none 11G. TONiQHT ONLY have been again broken off, this'are Interested In halibut chielly. Held advisor of the Loggers Association. sections of the timber Industries. lime finally, according lo Infor- The tune ini to be ripe for ad-iiuitlou Appreciation of tlm disinterested MABEL TALIAFERRO received by the Pctrogradjditlonal attention being paid la action of the Associa. THE CRADLE correspondent of the Kxrlinnge other varielles of flsh, and I for tiou in this last matter is express, "THE SuVbEAM" Telegraph Co. He also adds lhat one. will be very pleased lo see ed by the Department. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Albert there has been another attempt Priiuv Rupert herring on the mar-on Scaling and grading of timber Hums, McMordie Apartments, at nrM HIM U oul. is at all limes a very responsible;the Prince Rupert General Uns the lite of Lenlue. iket permanently." TW0-0MEDIES--TWO duty of the forest reserve and pital on February 6, twin sons. FOR QUALITY The O. T. P. "Prince (leorge" Is I Ladysmlth Wellington Coal re-now which bas as arbiter of measure, KIIVICK and SATISFACTION '',,ri"n- ment to maintain a fair and equitable Ladies' morning and bathing Notn ana Nlrhr fuel bill and oW i -i.i out of the wuler in tho dry- Cuceo your S AND A ""'I pruirtiuin. balance between the luter. are 15.00. Selling for 13.00. for Phone 15. P. gowns IX DAY WKKK FOR dock In the course of her over-'satisfaction. IIKLP, eats of sawmills and loggers, ven.'jabour Bros. 31 haul. Coal Co.