JL He Daily News r o f". ... .... i 1 vol, i pmnce iiupeht, 11. a, batiiiday. FEimuArtY 0, 1918. c .pHrnE nvrt CENT inn)C7 OS ha v T757 C7 IFOEC DEFEATED N , A .3 IE ST ME ARAB ARMY ROUTS THE TURK AND CAPTURES COMMANDER-SERBIANS ACTIVE VETERANS BALL WAS PACIFIC HERRING IS THE DEVELOPMENT OF !CD AWPE 1C r AD ucdv cnrrrccnri ! rniui ta wv nruvo Tiir lArriwr iimiioTnv! IVrlllVLi 10 LrUY ft.iv i ouuiiAuruij! l.vuuj iu nn 1 uiuciv: inc. liaiuiiiu uiuujiiu SEVERE DEFEAT UPON TURKS 1, 1 FROM BEING BLED Last there look in of Poor! evening place Complaint Softness and The a.s. Prince Albert arrived the St. Andrew's Hall one of the' Quality Is Result of Wrong Jin port last evening from Queen ..as vuf flFin Ivl. 1R1R4 RnllT IIRIf IftU VnBCffl AMn happiest and most successful Handling Seining Charlotte Islands, whither she WHITE AS SAID CAPTURE ENEMY COMMAIiPErl-lll-CrllEF MAKE GREAT A Poor Method. 'm.iilo a anerlai Irln Hlrwt from functions of the season. Theoc-' CAPTURES OF BOOTY SERBIANS REPULSE A j Vancouver. She took there from1 casion was the ball given by the BULGARIAN RECONNOITERING PARTY (By Capt BUI Sim.) the south a whole cargo of logging Editor of Le Matin, of Paris. Great.. War. ....Yeterans.... The .large... i K In nfln..... aaiil nrminil.. . .horn. . I.h n I ', 1 i.i i i .1 1. " - " ' ' - - - IIIdLri 111. BUUIC L n CULT 11 1 1 1 1 C V fit Speaking In Boston Assures of w n Daily ws.i loss. Mutual artillery tire Is continuous. tul fl,V of" i. ZZ rnnJu 1 ' b"ln f Ur,l,9h 'line. for getting the logs out of France's Strength, Which Washington, Fef. 9. Follow- of no qualilyi thal lhey are ;u,e woods, cable, and other equip J Was Never More. ou i among which were the Star &1U and nol fll to calf and that'ment. I . , and Stripes and the flag of Uel- lbey are nol guiuble tor com i ' iij, ; w 8 awe a I o oesiroj the gium. Chinese lanterns of many nilf,,. whil ih-r. i.' ff gi'?, eauioment an.."wm.1 . (Special to The Daily news.) hi,;'alc8: railway penetrating MININQNEW3 and varied hues lent their oft , " ' fq7l.p A. ..p t i Boston, Feb. 9. At a large - .gli the desert almost to the briiliance to the scene, which was S'h .r.o'mmon.r herd ith -- ?!!CbAr0 gathering of the City Club here 1.;..-: s :f Egypt, the Arab rorces The Oranby Company at Anyox - - --- - iiiuii.ua li t si, iuu suuie iuea ui hl h('""-. Sl'' La- uJc i,t.s: command of the Sheik have added another furnace to Th7rAl?e ibout three fTundr.d "J" l?f herrin? "eni of the operation, to be reDiark does app,y a Kreal ialhered xanne. the editor of the foremost f M s, have again inflicted a their Smelter there, and they are present, and one and all enjoyed hrrrimr aftr th?v u"uv'w"kC" "c " " . . .ton 1 1 f i v .a tt in position to treat from Si.. eleni l? ine when even alter that, another newspaper In Paris, Le Matin, as- now a proceedings to the utmost.. 're caugt. IJul the fault lies not nol. .hDload of material noes a m. 1 ... s. who nave uccu u(iciatiu 1,000 to 5.000 tons of ore per day. The music was most tempting, th herring 11 t hearers that La Belle icscd, south oi the JJeaa ea. The Hidden Creek mine on several and the dancing was kept up un- MTlie rM9on lhe herrin A?8 Fran wa verT 'ar trom Ma v,ah of a severe character days recently shipped over til late. Kverytblng pas sed off the lenderesl flsh swimming in u,. airdr -onducllnir oner-rb,ed whlle as some writers have ti. x l a.:e. which ended in the 1,000 tons per shift which Is a delightfully, as "soft the lamps irto ocean. The only method u A,rr- ti.o alleeed. While her casualties !U f the Turkish forces In a record for II. C. If not for the shone o'er fair women and brave heretofore in these waters . forj8and grouPt for the extending of during the last three and a half ;'jc rout. The Turkish I Hrilish fcmplre. in an 1 m if Wi- .... ... w caicnmg u is oy seme nei. .w lheir areag years of warfare have been great. iilpr.ln.chief CanlUT-' Tli riranhv i- - 1 Was mnanv Ira nntn im uic r iu a,c " ' consider Ine treaimenl tne . . - .i.... .i.i.i, I,..i , .... .i.. .ii.-l .i n v.. n.n... n ii,. jUf(l I ever before in tbe history of.from a military point of view, her rj .a iigit, ".mi. mn up awiurr uiius uil iu rtiim ita.ui. w m y uuU u iu Herring gel. iney are neiO in ine brr. .cumulated for the use of Arm. about two miles from the'organizing ability of their com- In arounn for hours lhe .l8,ands has . here been.8t I,?- ?!?A",dJt"rai "f c sen forces fell into tna.head of the inlet. mittees. who were responsible for;tn an arfa of 8ay a hundred .rrr:.""',X iwoh I ids :f the Arabs. The Portland Canal district is lhe success of the evenlnir. . i i- i f . , " " : . ... . . ' . . r.UUI C ItXl UilCU fcCI47 Wli VII dred mousand nigniy trained men the busiest one yet. The ex- ic3 sheik of Mecca assumed again coining into prominence. iuan ai a time in one seine net. lent and the value of the stand- in the ueld, of lull flgUtlng capa-ing 11:3 i ..o f King of the llejei The Hush mine there Is develop After that they are hoisted out Her factories STORMS IN INTERIOR timber of Graham IMand has city. are turning . y after the outbreak of hos-'intr steadily and showing up well. 'of the water in dip nets that are been known until out munitionl of war of alt kinds. properly when he threw off the The CJranby Company are also do. BRING DOWN THE WIRES ? w te.n fr never Mtnl l anal r fXXT tt.-n Al'APV For her bin irons, three hundred . y of Turkey. The coun- ing some diamond drilling there from which height the herring UmU wheh conta;n8 8pruce ls thousand shells per day Is the ded in the Kaslern I1U on a Conner property which Is dumped down on to a scow. and tor lhe olDer arms ti. .i,m. .ktoh h.v- hinir nns-npil nn. ihn true value average, I f i ha lt,l Kin t hwrolirinn l .I n I..I I,. a liir llilntr i SI V V U CP vrs aaww - a g i a rain of the wealth available .ni nrnnnrtinnatf Iv Thi work ift be- dependent of the Sultan,' The Maple Day Mine, operated; """VM... and tbe weather for often two . . known. All the efforts of the log- tog largely done by the women or lew uava tut iub cuibi uoc aiu a::J t in possession of the by the Oranby Company on the he have set . ..f.n.ll f. Inl.nM Th... h.r. P? gers and of the sawmills are beFrance, who, declared, ril.ao. mS? lata I la a Man! a S I 1 I .l J muv xai luiwiiMa asv 7 ?4iyt. - ffiir' iAn)Anlpalfu1 tinMl ffiA nr UrfsnexsnTOle tho the whl world iaie nn ironie all.nuWerful .11 ....,nt. m. nnlT.rt(opr" severe ruuut m uurrior In words, they get to bring down the telegraph wires. ' plain very j,.,tn f fn- .,rnn!ftn in their devotion to their country. th: :ili Ar'ahia Th alioik nf vnn.nl Th. nmilnfl nf llila . . . and treated ' - '- - 1 tVl'TIIVUi I" v. ! . . , , 1 1 1 r rough liandling. being .f .,,, Snr,, f. ih h.t1 Mr . i tm I..,i ff-in,tlv In ...i. ...-.I n. .i ih ncpairs ae wen mauc, uui it is much It is with so disrespect. no n far fminH ln - EAST AFRICANS WISH It; h i-je. and has on many oc. company smelter, and had little a mailer or some dimcuuy seep. wonder that the herring caught TO SEIZE OPPORTUNITY ing the line up, on account of the ties for the "wing beams" of an ) teen of ereat assistance nulalilo of this. Th reason often loo soft and unfit for FOR DEVELOPMENT .. . . 1...L. I l . . . . ( . , . J V. high wind prevailing. Tbe wires are.a a J 1 I aeroplane. While it Is somewhat at - . luranu rcaiairnvo in lor ciobiok uown is niairu iu uo ne iiie mnuisi on several occasions have no .maraei. WMker lhan flrp u ,8 a very great thai 7 unco tbe outbreak of due to the company finding suit nanaungis ineuoioiau8c. u.c Nairobi, Dritish East Africa, dea, ghler and an sooner been for a few minutes p098esses up Its t able flux nearer tbe smelter, trouble. If herring are wanted In fmmen9e range of elasticity. It Feb. 8. A mass meeting of the than break is -caused at some atmg with the forces of With such development going a first-class condition, they must be whip" to residents enthusiastically passed , COnSidrably more made the other point, which has A . ntiv In lalM.lln !ti ... In Itil. tt.irfti.rti jsinntfv thn When the . 1 Patches at this handled properly. people IL aim 11 is a oroven fact that a a resolution requesting me im. 1 .w ncn have proed their time has now arrived when the 'Pl P"" who want herring will leave 'plane will climb a given perial government to appoint for end Intermittent matter spruce .. . . tecllng the llritlsh Federal Oovernmenl should do very their seines at home, and go after , .... mini. ahm-tor iner governor. Sir Percy Oirouard ; anv rai.iimr nnriu. nf .mii,in inar.i. ih o.iabliah. The trouble today is somewhere K.-.i . dll nQl li trill : :... ..... , n.ill.h - -mmmf WKqg ywvaww V TVMV IttlfJ W"W w T airy operating from ing of a refinery. lying to tbe east of yet reached the point l'u:; .: tijaiat-tiiawt I rt irnval flt ! . r sa n I tttsm til . .. v v ueswiitw umvi tawu sma a a.o v" " ai ng sands, they have smelter, we are producing suffl-' a and the' consequent v, - and of prime quality. 'capabilities of contraction and ex- utilizing such a portion of Its breaks, ief'i it.;! accomplish Journeys cient unrellned copper however to IJe of th telegraph instru-icn The method which has been pansion ,n nigh altitudes, and fre- population as Is unavailable for beyond the power of keep a refinery running to capac- outside proved to be the best one for quentjy changing temperatures. 1 military service fo develop its im-catchlng 'rom : - and their raiding lty, and as a national asset it is "'". new places, herring is the gill net, of is assured mense potential energies and re-wbich the seat of gpeedf course, trom war ne-ns have caused on sev- essential that the copper pro- " Js is used in the North Sea.1. U9e oI 8prucei which Is sources In the Immediate produc-When SI very much trouble duced tn Canada should be reflned cessarlly brief. This or the time comes for the nets ' . ... ....nni. tn ih hniiln tlon of commodities which are T (k.sh forces. Only a few In Canada. We have no desire to "'. umuiiu,.-.c.y. to be drawn aboard the vessel,-- Ulto,nn.s a v u for w the Droduc.------ urgently required. lhe arabs made a daring obstruct development or interfere rains"" begin"and' the snow begins they are taken in as a newspaper U(m of tne actua, fighting ma-j 2. 8. Orogan, Lord Delamere .. tm:h they destroyed the with those who make It a business comes over ine cyunaer oi a ,,,npa in ..- naniitis that the and others emphasized ine urgeni '.; : " tn.. t" the north of the t develop mir natural resources. io nifu. until V" wiring: ....rr printing: press. The nets are Ma, npni...mm. nf lhn Munitions necessity of organizing the entire f ? n ..f I hi. T...1 . II -,.i ,1. Ii.ii, . rihl In .Umani nvr. irrijurm uuu mo mid ui tiiv icid- . v .,ll.i in I ih flah K.v-. . - - - ,, nt.nrnlix (n snaien as puucu in, uuu um un joard jn jjt c. has been launched, resources oi uie prwiecmruio -3 i ' 'omtnunlcatlons. This theless, that the minerals mined 8rP" lineman Decomes m ne-((a,l 8ingly on lo the deck with a The a0lIUe$ of thi8 programme 1'order to provide for the Imme-tiave now followed uu with be reflned here and controlled at cur . I r.. 'droo of about six Inches, Theyi , Ki, ik. ... diate reauiremenls tn Mesopo- W ----- aa..a.MhaAadV An-acna a la TT UIIUIIUIC9P, aXVJ has IUI tllV the ushmg defeat of the south all times by the government. for the future, whe Ihen slide down Into the bod of; f u-, le vict and tamia and Palestine, thereby sav- "kisli army. Srelessp establishment of,i8 "biPPlng and substantially The Western FronL ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY Ihriwirnie keeps herself In run. By;lhe ,Pumber bugine88 , lhi8 par. contributing food and other ne- is, Feb. 0. French troops WILL QIVE A CONCERT . . ",,' 'this means the herring Is not ex. ,,,, nari f ,h. npnvinpfl. 'cessities. Otherwise' there were Woevre OF SCOTTISH MUSIC Sinn our own iu ivuic mu-ini. , , ,. . .--ii... I. i . - region have re-seeral millions of acres of the finest enemy raids suo- land in the world available in East liY- and on each occasion The St. Andrew s Society, as- Africa for the Empire's war-worn ha been successful In inflicting slated by friends, will give a con-scvere soldiers. Church ' I ...1.1.... ....Ins.ft I ..... . . losses upon the cn- cert in the Presbyterian I'll. i'uicir, im v. n.il..i Iiv .nlllffnor hv ti-Aloris The precautions which have on the night of February lUh, AT THE WE8THOLME It Is not the herring that Is at ajJ an au,Ujary process of sawing, FISHING ARRIVALS 'aen in tho French lines the proceeds going towards the Kittv Hdrdon of fauU ll'8 thLe met,hoJ ,CatChJnK one-third of the No. t logs may 8KS one Iea,?lnV the,u lhal lhU The Slirrat has arrived In port h,a 8lve.n flS,hh 1 eventually be selected a, O. K. he Krcal Star Istes I, ., . .. .... .. worth, and the last few months, the nn. with 6,000 lbs. halibut and the very few of the During bo uu.. ,iui.iv. ......v - rnp unmmnni m the aeroplane to of the photoplay have given feature .. . huris the herring and the world Mayflower with 2.000 lbs. Tbe 'aiding parlies ever nro Bt. Andrew's Society . .... !. ThaviA n rl liar nlAil Inn t"d to escape back to their several musical evenings In their "eeiied " . will be shown that the herring of of .e ,Jt ,8 nad. and only one. weather prevailing on the fishing uea. There Is nq news from rooms. On this occasion, how- "-:,""." British. Columbia are the equal of th, d f lhe8e are usualIy found banks continues to be very rough Hi iii-i. . .. ...ui i... ...i.i dlstinri m nirn . -.,! i... . .v .r. and the catches consequently are U14J W WW IUU..W . to be Ideal for the "wing beams," "uml .over'." 1BU.,M. :."::"'! rh.rm. has been recelv. 'itn in th. Balkan.. and It t safe to say that those ? .-""T. "V, . ' V '"S.r"1 '.T"" V ZZZZ which are eighteen feet long. The poor. Par Feb. o in ih. r whit nolnl to be present v ,,,.,, nf .APn I)! vvest of Monastlr. the on the night of the fourteenth lat' plane requirement. In the matter ' WANTED-Plllna. For partlcu. ,'a forces were surr..ar..i i.. will have a ureal treat of Scottish Pred. l nen i ine P'y ' HONESTY RECOMMENDED !,,r u. woodwork must of neces- Jr PPy Pfnce Rup.rt Lum- tng an enemv" r..cn.ni....." r.w i,in.i hnih vncnl nnd lnstru- charactcrliatlons' Kreal attractive which ne s s. are given,. TO GERMAN GOVERNMENT 1 ally bo knowledge acquired only-ber co., Seal Cove. 37 v uim vero inestal. exhaustive study, and dispersed with tne ' by the most wlll Impress themselves upon For New Wellington Ooal and the of that valu- .......I hi nr. ill.MnCtlv Amsterdam. Addressing men In possession Poll, the play .first meeting of the members of able sense of perception and able Ir Lumber of all dimensions, usual. out of the tn Berlin Pro-to at glance the Ideal "wing hone 11G. WESTHOLME Haelf nnd lhe star actress, both the Polish Society see a SALE FOR and Jointly, are well worlh fessor Hans Delbruck adopted the .beam" are naturally few In num-.lainir TONtCHT ONLY There will also be two standpoint that C.imany might ber. Complete house furnish, , i.rh.'comnletey renounce territorial It will readily be seen lhal from v JY or "t.Y l'ranU lugs, Including fumed oak '. overture. The'acquLltlon. In the East and West, jthe strenuous selection which the Enri,h and the ,ur AttrtM and suite KITTY dining room Saullful Oalalea." will be re-!He contended lhat hone.ly was .aw spruce undergoes only a GORDON library table, writing table '.lAaianiiia uni r w w ((( trrnuii la. small portion of the thirty million l.v tonight again by the or. UV9II tlUI Vt IIUI VII iisvHei B v- "FORQET-ME.NOT" bed room suites, carpets, peated but on those of a higher political feet per month which the Munitions ' 'r You kitchen cabinet and utensils. chestra. sagacity, and .aid that a practical Hoard usks for. actually FOR QUALITY win Nor rorni Must be sold Immediately. of this finds its Into the construe, : Wslllngton Coal reduce, proof of lhe correctness way EllVICF. and SATISFACTION TWOCOMEDIES TWO USB Sixth Ave.. Lady.mlth fuel bill and qIv.. conception was to be found in the lion of the fighting planes. The s AND a East. Phone Illack St 5. ..tl.factlon.your Phon. 15. P brilliant success of llritlsh policy balance la of course utilized In IX DAY WEEK FOR HELP. riura "Bcauiirui wisvsj n.i.,..N in South Africa. Jollier manners. Coal Co.