OHMFS LIMITED I GECll.FRIZZELL Chemists PO.DOX Drud818 1600 ond The Daily News Good Particular People Mcat3 for p,l0ii3S(823f)d20!) Phones, 10 and 25 X. NO, 2 15. PMNCU MTEHT, II.C, .MONDAY SEPTEMDEfl 1(5, 1918, I'HIUh i'lVE CENTS UNS ASK PEACE EPARATION AND INDEMNITIES NOT MENTIONED TO BELGIUM GALWAY CASTLE WAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY SENDS lERMANY AND AUSTRIA BOTH TORPEDOED BY HUNS UT, MAKE SUGGESTIONS FOR PEACE AND 189 MISSING Veasel Was on Her Way to South INTO THE PROSPECTS HERE Africa Mostly Women and SCORN OF THE BRITISH PRESS Children Lost. U. KOIKE FROM TACOMA OFFICE OF THE OSAKA SHOSEN j London, Sept. 16. The steam KAISHA SPENT TWO DATS HERE AND WILL v Kaiser and Conference cr Galway Castle bound for South HEPORT FAVORABLY ON PROSPECTS with Belgium sought by Peace German ' jparate Africa was torpedoed by a OF ESTABLISHING LINE HERE submarine and sunk. The with Belligerents Suggested by Austria-Hungary; vessel had 749 people on board Itcpresenting the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, one of the largest of " Considered by London an Insult. and of these 189 arjs missing. the Japanese 8leamship..(?umpanies, U. Koike of Tacoma was in "ntinued on Page Six. the city Saturday and returned last night. He was here looking London. September 16. It l understood that the Govern over the ground to report on the feasibility of establishing "a line of steamer between this city and Japan and possibly with ment has received from Austro-Hungary request for a-peace ALLIES ARE MAKING GOOD PROGRESS VIodivostok. Mferw of all the belligerents and also the proposal tnat all ' Discussing the scheme with The News, Mr. Koike said lhat . . u ...t.L..j u. t,.i inum fwm Murman territory. he had discussed the situation lie powers tnouiu mwiurnn ""i-" - I with Mr. Beaumont and Mr. Mc- It Is also learned that Germany has made a peace offer to iNicholl and had been shown round Belgium the terms of tho proposal being that Belgium shall re- GERMANS WERE CAUGHTIN A TRAP-INDIAN ASSAULTED .lhe hhor b "n. thought until the end of the war; tnai inere.iier mo sin her neutrality I VlUiflAN Al DELLA iand he was assured that the O.T. itlre economic and politlcaf Independence of Belgium shall be IhkIuii. September 10 The British, French and American ! UrFkr wou't' provide adequate ship- constituted; that pre-war commercial treaties between Germany ,,ft r- roiiliime (n make good pr6gress on the west front. ; DtLLA LiJl 11 EIlfA'pinff facilities in case their steam- id Belgium shall again be put Into operation after the war for an l'h. - ..re iiidimtioiis thai tbeiGermaus intend to make strong I (ships should come here. He also Lj.b.,:.. n.Mnrif. thai ttftlnlnm &hall use her aood offices to secure t.. ii.iii. , i.n a line lo which they have withdrawn from the SL .Has Been Sent to Vancouver for'had been posted by the officials on iiutiitti.v ivi w a - w i ilipnt. entrenching themselves with feverish hasle. The ! Trial Was'Eighteen Year ' 'the resources of the district and " he return of German colonies! that the Flemish quesuon snail.- . - I.1 : -i il.. 4 - j Old Lad. Jthe possibilities of development. considered, and the Flemish minority which aided the German' Ut.'tl u,e sl Mihiel operalidns began there were from 90,- j ue was Ycry favorably Impressed sder shall not be penalized. The proposal contains no word ,, , 1 00,000 Germans inside the salienL They escaped at the 1 Oflicial reports have reached'and much pleased with the trouble spectlna reparation or Indemnities and no admission that Oer-f, .-f I.000 lionrly but the pincers closed and trapped au un-any town today regarding the assault the officials had taken to place all has wronged Belgium. Un.,v.n number. An entire Oerman regiment with its commander and attempted robber)' at Delia the information before hliu. Mail captured. HellaJast week. Air Indian named were Through Shipments. With the exception of the pacifist "Dally News" which ad vo-j '" W&SRj liuiil-twis,J)etniiVited. The visitor .ftVther .saul that : tes the acceDtance of Austria's Invitation, the London morning; afad will be taken to Vancouver;the assistant to the General man- ipers scornfully reject the note as a trap instigated by Germany; THREE MILES OF HUN PRISONERS ARE for trial, that point being Tiearest.iagei. 0f the line, a Mr; E. Naka-Tbis gain time to reorganize her armies, wnue me oner 10 Belgium Indian youth, who is onlyjmura, had intended to come here denounced as an InsulL 18 years old, broke into the store(but owing to the shipping strike Tho German press comment thus far received in London, al Kella Bella kept by Mrs. Anne-,had been prevented. Be hadgone idlcates at the action of Austria In sending the note. IN FOURS surprise STRIDING REARWARD Pauline at 5:20 in the morning.jto Eastern Canada and was in-The lady heard the noise of bisqUjrjng- into the possibilities of entry, and came down stairs, ass- through shipments over the Grand TROTSKY WERE INE AND Pan. September 10. Three miles of German prisoners under ins what he wanted. "Nolhins. Trunk Pacific by way of this port, American guard passed along the high road today in the rear was the reply .she received, alongt Bound to Come, GERMAN AGENTS AND PAID of the American front north of SL Mihiel, striding rearward four with a smash on the head with a While Mr? Kpike satdJJat he ibrfJi-f. tlashlight lamp. The Indian then had nothing denn1tiM'aet he L..1H011. September 10. The French forces yesterday attacked 15m to gel an axe, and Mrs. Paul-eSpected to report favorably to FOR SERVICES WITH HUN GOLD the Hermans behind the llindeiiburg .line, west and south of ine called for help to her com- his company and would suggest l.aoii. The aniill was aimed at the Forest of Coney at the panion, Mrs. Edith Boyd. At the i0 them that one of the higher Miullie.-ii end of the wooded SL (iobain Height, the wisl flank of time the mailer was reported here jofilcials should come and look ii.- i:i...i.,ni ilftti Ifftrnes and enemy positions along the Aisne. Ail both women were unconscious, him-'and OVer the ground and see for ASIDE ILL DOUBT OF GUILT OF BOLSHEVIKI LEADERS SET .imnffliiiMform nart of the outer defences of Laon. one had a fractured skull. Jseif vvhat were the possibilities. BY OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS JUST MADE The American barrage fire smothered the powerful German The Indian has admitted his He was very sure that in the near PUBLIC AT OTTAWA runnier attacks hurled Against our new front between Thiaucourl future one of the Japanese lines Ihe nighL The assaults were the first indict ed robbery and assault. doubts lhat and Moselle during would come here, but which one Washington. SepL iC.- Proofs removing any lion that the enemy is getting reorganized. he did not know. Recently a representative I.e ...tie TruUkv. Ilolshevikl leaders, are naid (lerman agents. and the captured is increasing. The number or prisoners taken guns of a new had company I .a;-.- doubt remain, nre laid before the world lodav by the been identified opposite BRITISH AIR New Oerman divisions have visited the port and had under 'ed Hutes Uuvernmciit in the first instalment of an amaziug first army. advisement the matter of calling if- ,c- 0! tllW ml document! ilUrlnao.l liimiith Ihn Committee Oil our !ur Information. here. He thought everything possible should be done to encourage Si'.'.iv.j i ituHa Dv American agents, these document not .v show how the (icrmau Government, through its Imperial Exhibition the investment qf Eastern capital Prince Rupert Hart, paid its B.,ld In Lnliif..i - - GERMAN TOWNS here and with the rich resources, especially in timber,and fish, there and thcr SFI7F.Ii RY mlitnale as.o-lRRANnY Ishould be great development of p.air, in ottray Russia into do-!" w ".n a lerling- her Allies, but give added t CONSTABLE in ADAMd 18tb, 19lh, 20th September, 1918 Belt 250 Miles Long In the Rhine business in the near future; t r rs uiar Germany had tcrfirt-l Valley Is Brought Into the Now thai the road to the mill War Zone. i u piani for a ' ... ... of war world Iiiim l,,ni. w, .... . con-... Bouies wertj uwneu a 0u.1t nil" Coronation of Queen and Opening Ceremony s completed the Prince Rupert tttins at nd Add","od 10 Chinaman London, Sept. 16. Twenty-one umber Company fsTready to. de-tver fiarevejo. which, the Wednesday at 1 world now is as Who Does Not Appear. on p. jti. important German towns have lumber to tho local trade. convinced, iniUv furnished conven- " been bombed by the British air Orders may be placed with Albert her a pretext. of ! .... I...-:.. 41. ....,!. A..r The Washington, lurvis uunii me mum., ut u- & McCaflery. documents for Wednesday: that Mor, u , jf"Zr if?. ,rul,'rul fnme Cu" Ada Sports Programme usl. Hailway stations, chemical f- m .nth. old .ni m rode up Third Avenuo today with Children's Sports, 1.30 p. m. and other factories and blast fur -' , and towns including Maun? Football Match, 3 p. in. naces, Sablons, "DEMERS" Frankfurt, Metz, wan drnvt., ii ii r. Brivwnrivcr on ins iui, 4.15 helm, ' - ,mu u, uermany was .. . ... '..i.i nn Bnseball Match, p. m. Saarburg, and Thionvillo. Three We still have a few of .... . , muuiu - M'tiinu ninr,. t ..i. Hiinin omer dcoihu Football Match (Indian), G.15p. m. times each of the following were those pretty dresses left, bombed: Coblenz, Cologne, Darin-, satin and serge. ....n in silk, aue emloinn .1.11, . .... nlablo had two innocent ... . . ... . ' uri mill iilll. 1 1. il.l 'stadt, Karlsruhe, Luxembourg, They are selling at very Planned the pcrlor Chino nut oil. Offenburg and Tijesves. Tho total reasonable prices. Another and ?aCS crlminnlS Notwithstanding their innocen GOLDBLOOM'S weight of bombs dropped in shipment of ready-to-wear for 11,. ..l-?CnI,e,, .,..- t.on8.bo Adams had theso raids was more than one bats came In 'lat " n 'search warrant lo Inspect tho hundred tons. Saturday: also underwear. contents of those two case, anu The Vanguard of Fashion I During the past three months petticoats, hosiery, kimo- found them both to contain bottles tho Independent air force made nas, etc WISTHOLME or brandy. They wore uressi-u two hundred and forty-nine aerial COME AND SEE . Tl nf n. 8.0. Co. 11 raids over tho German territory. .Pn TONiGHT ONLY Threo'Star brandy, of a tooa Our .Vow. Fall showing of original and exclusive The extensive damage done has , ALICE BRADY was brand, which a thirsty one.m p styles in coats, suits, and drosses. Some direct from been confirmed by photographs in f he " ' many cases. German territory for. York. bottle 1,1- ft 8 20 a New pay on v thus brought definitely into the not K "WOMAN AND " could get It. LI Keo ha these unusually I' WIFE" ie Tho materials used in garmonts aro war zone is a ueil in the ittune row anods were .Charlotte rim Ilronto's handsome, while tho color tones ura--exquisitely rich. valley approximately 250 miles In i-mmortal Novel on tlio wharf, while lnJranH. "Jane Eyre" Wo invito tho ladles lo como opd inspect our new arrivals tuigth. Chief Vlckers arrived In the oily which are all moderatcb priced, .Lr.diimllh Welllnstcn Coal reduces Jtt of Currrnl Events last night after a holiday tr o IN FURS your fuel bill and olves FOR QUALITY SPECIALIZE 25c ... f,i, nil t ie others WE atlsfactlon. Phono 15. .P. R. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION J t5o; 1st ,,ow 7:15 who return to Prince Hupert. the Poal Co. . . Food Board Licence. No. 10-7340,; Chief is glad to get