The Daily News t 8161 8 2 83J cC prince rupert, d. c, Friday, February 22, loie. PHU' FIVE CENT GRFA T CAPTU BY NARHY 1 INCALCULABLE QUANTITIES TAKEN OF WAR MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY ALLIES COMPULSORY REGISTRATION CABINET ASKS LENINE AND TROTSKY ARE NOW 1I7H T CAT W I A DAD DDADT VM ryiLL JUL f 1 lirlDUIl I AlDLLIU WILL DEFEND SUGGESTIONS REPORTED TO BE IN FLIGHT .tlNS FOR NEW NATIONAL REGISTRATION OF POPULATION PETROGRAD FROM WOMEN RUMOURS OF ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN PETROGRAD OVER. OF DOMINION ARE NOW BEINO WORKED OUT LABOR THROWING BOLSHEVIKI GOVERNMENT LENINE AND SUPPLY IN DOMINION WILL NOW BE COR. TROTSKY 8AID TO BE NOW IN RIGA GERMAN ARMIES RECTLY ASCERTAINED. I'etrograd will be Defended by Delegates of Canadian Wonen PRESSING EASTWARD Bolahevlkl Red Guard Is Will Meet War Cabinet Invited German Invasion Is to make Suggestions (8pbt: to tim DtUr ewi. jPinsk, the General von Linsin- ..n. The general Continued. as to Action. f j, n v b.hlnd the Union i current In Vasa, in Finland that.unnampered. important railway .:r,n a .lijwtlve of a eys-s THE SOLDIERS' 8eUI lo TIM Dkltf twi). Ottawa. Feb. 21. A delegation tk. and highway junctions nave been d a .juate iHoblllxallon VOTE OVERSEAS. 'etrograd,- .. ....Feb. ....22. The. lead- !0f (tie women of Canada, repre-1 rntrrrj il has lsn nvrtlirntL-n hv captured; Ua niinl'! ! uree of the na. era or Uie Hoislievikl Here declare .enlinir aa far as la nossible ever. " ' Material Captured. ! c:i : vmr need and war tendon. Feb. 22. Colonel. Ihat they will defend I'etrograd gDhere f womens' activity In the Ihe social revolutionists under the The War Office announces that s a; gradually assuming .Purney, chief eleetlon offl. with the Ked Guard, and will bar- Dominion will meet w ith the War leadership of M. TchernofT, ac- 1,353 guns and between 4,000 and " ., ! in definite action. cer. has returned to London ras the German advance by gue- Cabinet on Thursday February .cording to the correspondent there 5,000 motor cars have been capt Tin ; -, r.,e with the I'rovln-, from France, and says rilla warfare. No plans have yet 28 The delegation will number f the Politikau, of Copenhagen, ured from the Russians so far in 11 uatfes cover practl-. in connection with the soldier" been made for the evacuation of between forty and fifty women, says a dispatch lo the Exchange,the new campaign. The Germans !j main problems which vole that a statement tne city, in a dlspatcn to me ex- an,j i,e government will place hi teiegrapn tympany. .-iCKoiai nave passed tnrougn wenoen. be f iniidered, of the results by constituencies ecu live of the Soldier's and Work- the hands of the delesatea con. 'Lenine and Leon Trotsky are said fifty-five miles north east of Iliga, tru nftrence with or-j will be cabled men's Council Trotsky says "We ndenlial information as to the,10 have escaped lo Iliga. and are now before Wolmar, sev- practically settled to Ottawa, probably on Feb are nol followers of Tolstoi. We actual condition of affairs. Mr. Tchernoff was the chairman enty miles north east of Iliga. ,ab 1 lis Kll..f-nJarui !,tat question at to 28. These voles will be do not say we will nol resist the They will be invited lo make of the short lived Constitutional! Near Petrograd. it . ! t'- uiion of industrial adJed at Ottawa to the ballots German Invasion." At the same 4Uggestions in regard lo govern- Assembly, in the section for which j London, F'eb. 22 The German : at military aervice. already polled. time he outlined a plan by which mental action. This is the first position he beat the Bolshevik! ir0opa have occupied Dvinska and 'At. 11 ' Ltij.p. through lt re. the socialist army would conduct occasion in which women have candidate. For this reason, the are advancing towards Pskoff, 180 ts: j m a f a a guerilla campaign, thus ham- been formally invited lo meet lhe Assembly was broken up by force:mles south west of Petrograd. ac-perlng f v. -c. ueciarcu"f further against ex- the efforts of the Germans, government in conference jthe next day, and dispersed, and cording to a neuter dispatch from u.) t (tjf s i' WUh, the whole nation against the arrest of Tchernon was de-1 petrograd. Thev also have oc- ' U :j (he "conscription" GENERAL KALEDINES Ihe invaders, the German arm'f9 liijviiTmvrc rnn DllCCIi manded. M. Tchernoff was strong- copied Hapsal, Enthonia, and their T. -fjrtii conference wlfb COMMITS SUICIDE would he swallowed up even as mUPllllUll3 I"UK KUJOlA ly pro-ally in nts statements, anocavalry is pushing towards Mohil- llussia swallowed Napoleon's DII CH HirUIM MUU VADs7'l"l considers that Russia could er, the former Russian general in far it? P Premiers, so rltXU Illun 111 HE IUrvA j. II . Grande Armee in 1812. and that of ai.rarl" an.! kn r paired a laree headquarters the ital i question it i 3 i ( cul d tb paily t. Charles XII of Sweden before that. jwrtion of the troops of the Cen- London, Feb. 22 The Ex J ra; nag' tabor for the pro- Petrograd. Feb. 22. General Peace by One Vote. i New York. Fb. 2!. If Nicholas tral Empires, Ihus relieving the press Telegraph Company's cor tiij. lute necessities, Kaledinee. hetman of the Don Cossacks, I'etrograd, Feb. 22. The de- Romanoff, formerly Cxar or Rus- pressure of the western front, respondent in. Petrograd telegraphed i ai 4 j tne prooiem on tne cnnuniled suiekle at Novo eiskon of the Soldier's and Work-'sia. could get away from Siberia, Tne German Advance, yesterday thai forty-five A'a;:t:j ihat results are to Tcherkask. headquarters of the men s Council lo accept the Ger- be could spend a busy couple of j Herlin, via London, Feb. 22. German warships were approaching ... man peace terms was reached by ycais defending legal actions in Tne Russian town of Rovno has the port of Reval, the Russian i urlnl nn liv lirnrniia an,! a majority of only one vote, afterhfnTr'arbirud 'New Yorirrwhleb no beendeared of Russians. Trains navalTtatlon of lher GulfOf Finland. Vit s sanitation educa-l ... ,. ... ... t, vn. be would be to do. a heated debate lasting through doubt glad witn aDout one thousand cars The fortifications were i c 1 tSf tir appeal. l r...rn n,l lrn. out Monday nlghL Great secrecy Over in Brooklyn today Sher- aden with food have been captur-was dismantled recently. Already t -3 ii ud lime, uuncicr, fer its power to the local work observed in regard lo Ihe ifTs appraisers were busy maiing as wejj a9 aer0piane, and an thousands of German troops have "mpulslon seems men's and soldier's council. After meeting, which was adjourned an inventoo' of the $200,000,000 f ncalculatable amount of war disembarked, and are said to be under all circum- ilMi.Inn l!.nri 1 IvalMlintt the Iol-vorth of munitions bought and it. never! limes lo permit materials. Between Dvinska and approaching Petrograd overland. I -1 V. I rntnenl Is work- Q nn djournlng nom nd heviki and the Social Revolu- paid for by the defunct pre-revoi- ti;j 'a- prartteal accom- hot himself. Iwnaries to hold party caucuses, utlonary Ruslan Government, nd ! 1 1 akr.r 'a .tnpuliory orfiaat tivurr! Naiaroff. who succeeded There were divisions in both part- at present stored on the huge ,AUMlUiLliul nnLAl FURTHER EFFORTS TO ue :t state of all Its re. him as leader of the Don Cos- les on the aubJecL fourteen acre pier at the foot of I AWAITS SHIPPING GET CLASS ONE MEN 3 : au and woman power Bush Docks, Mks. orderetl the Immediate niob- No Peace. Forty-third street, j ) c?ct i needs through in- illiation and arming of all Cossacks London. Feb. 22. The British The appraisal follows the serv-Oovernment ?. ry methods. to fight the llolsheviki has instructed its ing of a writ ot attachment upon j (SpcCUl to 1b DlUj -wt.) (Speeltl to The Dally fttwt.) Agresa to Compulsory troops advancing toward Novo auent at Kiev to make the declara- t $15,000 worth of .material last. Washington, Feb. 22. Millions Vancouver. Feb. 22. While the Rsglstry Teberkask. ,llon that Great Britain will hot re- Saturday. The plaintiffs in the f bushels of wheat are available number or men raised to date ror has been agreed s leader of the Don Cassock (cognise any peace in Eastern Eu- 'action are the Russian volunteer , . , .,, . military service in class one may : . I with- j the steamship nin rri r ttim 111 ausiraiia in be disappointing, it is evident. i it ga: cj labor in so far as iienerai ivaieumes wa uHiru to rope, which involves Ioland, Fleet, v...,.-, -- nb ai cgioiratlon scheme the Bolshevik! and he was a leader out a previous consultation with posed lo be owned by Ihe Russian the allies if only snips can oe judging by the activity at Regist I That is the first big of the counter revolt against the the cltliens of that country. Government, which had the con-'talned. Crawford aughn, former rar Lennie's office, following upon ' 'P Plans for taking' Bulshfviki early last December. !tract for transporting tne muni- premier of iouw Australia, yes- receipt of recent orders from . ai inventory thorough-! On Jan. I. the republic or the Don TROOPS CONTRIBUTE Hons from Brooklyn lo Archangel terday told twenty-eight State Ottawa, that the government is not I v ri,icii,i i..usly are now be- was declared with General Kale-' TO VICTORY LOAN The Sheriff's appraisers round directors of the Public Service satisfied that all the men avail, 14 t SiMl uUt dines as president and prime- the huge pier piled high with Reserve, who are aiding the cam able for service in this class have A: 4 !: objects in view minister. !rui to a tuuy .wtn rifles, motocycles, machine guns, been secured. l! 1 ti uung of the coming Ottawa. F'eb- 22." That the i barbed wire, motor trucks, tract- paign to enroll workers ror ship Renewed efforts will be made nil. Jusl?rs, clothing, fehoes, and fher building. to see thai no man in the Province "ry is, according GERMANY WILL COLLAPSE Canadians at Hie Iront are A.-i nent'a statement, WITHOUT INDEMNITIES n. uilllnir.. In. fltrht uilh dollars asiva luable munitions. "The primed need or the allies in Class one, who should, accord- its r.... . n .C"-. t .1 1 There are $11,000,000 worth or is ships," Mr. Vaughn said. There ing to the regulations, be in khar-are 3. - -f the labor sup-i' w....ii n navnneia, is snown- or. iu&rga ... I'T - alone. bushels of ki, will be overlooked. All exemp-wheat es today 300,000,000 "ab, closing or cur. i9ti " la ii.i) e. mrt r iha mililia ilpnarlnicnUiln inn .4 If 'senlial industries. Amsterdam, Feb. 22 n luter- Uo weeks, the soldiers' subcrib-esllng The attachment upon which the In my country waiting for,tion claims will be gone over care-tonnage. Loan. Sheriff's office ia now worlds' The workmen in the fully and the province combed for promised ttiAt bafnr event has taken place In Ihe ed $2,500,000 to Ihe Victory ( ir.y s are shut down or-1 Bavarian Chamber on the financial loan. is thought to be but the forerun-ner yards of America must realize slackers. i w.ii be consulted, 1. a. . I. ..n 1.1 nl...,l tV III. ! in of a swarm or others. Creditors that every time they slacken up. ' iau that steps will war. Count Praeysing. introducing SHIPPING LOSSES or the former Russian Gov. or take lime off the effect is just VETERANS WOULD eminent who have heard of the ir their artillery in! MARCH TO OTTAWA 3 1.) the near future to cur- an interpellation, said the Em- 1 the same as If..- "i t of luxuries, or of nlre. States "and municipalities ', (SprUI u lb tiiy vast amount or property held here France stopped the barrage dur-l oi s; iiia not really easen- would have to pay on the debt a London. Feb. 22. The British for lack or ships to carry it are ing a charge." (Special to T6 Dsiir ."w. till to ntu sunk by mine or preparing to give a legal feast. aal organliatlon in yearly interest amounting to merchantmen Hamilton, Feb. 22, Dissatisfied "ni increte mrthnd 975,000,000, which was eiua! to submarine during the past week One attachment ror $500,000 is GERMAN SOCIALISTS with the stand the government 18 lh( be through the 00 per cent, of their Income, in numbered imeen, accoruing iu u already under way. Others are ARRANQINQ A STRIKE has taken on the alien question, ; p assure exercised by the peace times the percentage was Admiralty statement last night. expected. 'the Hamilton war veterans imn.. M in cnlrolllng I3 5j , twelve were oi iucrn ,.u..u. London, Feb. 2t. The German have started a movement to have fPu and m the distribution il'wns. he went on. impossible tons or over, and three were un. COL. REPINQTON MORNING AND POST Independent Socialists are arranging 10,000 returned soldiers march to -wmaf i,au according to the lo cover that tremendous amount der that tonnage. One fishing LONDON FINED 100 AND COSTS for a demonstrative the parliament buildings at Ottawa iianio. ' cnf,nK ytem. This without war indemnities. With- rraft was also sunk. strike in the munition factories on Good Friday and demand of Ihe throughout the empire, commencing that the Union administration "ne 01 ttcllo, out indemnities the collapse 100 of l:r Fines Hi. London. Feb. 22. ',"""ry mein- Federal States and a dangerous PREMIER BREWSTER AND on March 1st, according take some action. The veterans d lm. each and costs were ( u..i irom ma Govern. disturbanco ot the Empire's coon-1 PREMIER BORDEN CONFEn pounds Colonel and to information received in Berlin want the aliens, both enemy and ,a idi-a ..f diverting nil omlo portion was seriously posed upon editor Replngton of the and forwarded by the Amsterdam friendly, either conscripted ror S(WCUI 10 IM Howell Owynne, correspondent of the Exchange war work at home, service in the Points. ino needed thrrdlened. To cover any appre London Morning Post, for pub. of those finau- Ottawa. Feb. 22. A conference Telegraph Company. ranks or deported to their native ciable proportion , ,,., xvilh I Iishing an article last week in cial requirements by direct ii i-w,..c.i, v --" M.P viftlnt,,m of lho military censor countries. 4 perlal Intnllnn vvaa OUI oi Uiu rreom-i WILL ASK 25,000 BOY question, as that would mean noon has revived speculation her ship. VOLUNTEERS FOR FARMS Advertise In The Daily Nows. WESTHOLME . i . . i which'n to the likelihood or Premier iion sources SAYS FIGHT IS FOR VERY TONiQHT SnSn rved o FedJBre.ter entering, the IX,u,n.on EXISTENCE OF FREEDOM (SpeeUI to TIM Dally Newt). ONLY era! Stales. Without indemnities .cabinet. No offlc al nnounjj-only Ottawa, Feb. 22. The organliatlon one thing remained, and menl on the subject London. Feb. 22. Viscount or the "soldiers or the soil" sws MQH FINANCE that wus a stupendous conusca- inane. M liner, speaking ut Plmouth, deprecated movement inaugurated by the la n p,tu lion or private fortunes. I ....,. nnmanee,- the too much talk about the Canada Food Board, Is now practically 48 war alms or the allies. He In. completed and the work ulrkf Get acquainted wllh BHlle new serial at the Wcstholme. slated that until the stage oi peace will be commenced at an early FOR QUALITY m bttee r m l.urke. A treat for lho ladles. Coal re- negotiations is reached, we are date to enlist twenty-thousand KHYICK and SATISFACTION QL0"'A'S ROMANCE L.dmllh Wellington and gives fighting for lho very existence of boy volunteers to assist in food s AND A For New Wellington Coal and duces your fuel bill the free nations of Western Europe. production on the farms this IX DAY WEF.K FOR HF.LP, . . IB. RU:W kin.i Phone -? Ir Lumbsr or all dimensions, satisfaction. jyear. hone 11B. Coal Co.