ru1 fell The Good BEfl.JJBKZELl Meats for .n WW Box 1880 Daily News Particular People Phones, 10 and 25 lTitxo,29 , PRINCE RUPERT, H.O., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918. PKt8 F1VR t TfP Part of Hun Navy Surrendered UNDERSEA CRAFT THAT CAUSED MUCH DAMAGE ARE TAKEN OVER FORMAL SURRENDER OF WAR HUN SAILORS VICTORY LOAN PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE VESSELS BY GERMANY WAS WERE SCARED RETURNS ARE APPEALS TO BONAR LAW ARRANGED ON SATURDAY Tlnil Orders for Fleet to Fight NOT COMPLETE TO CONTINUE COALITION Caused the Mutiny Which . Started Germans In .nrflATES FROM 8AILOnS' AND SOLDIERS' COUNCIL AND Revolution. 'Prince Rupert District Made a SHOULD BE FRESH PARLIAMENT AUTHORIZED TO DEAL .rnDi fs COUNCIL WET B RITI8H NAVAL ! Splendid Showing Well WITH RECONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS DURING REPRESENTATIVES TO COMPLETE FLEET ORDERED TO FIOHT i Over Hair Million DIFFICULT TRANSITIONAL PERIOD AND FORMALITY; ALL SUBS AND TILL LAST SHIP WAS SUNK Mark. TO NEGOTIATE PEACE 8URFACE SHIP8 TO MANY PnnflnlinffAn Vnt'tmh. 4 0 ' mi i.. :.. ,1 .... I rt (Special to Tbe .News vlt O.T.P. Telerreplw.) BE TRANSFERRED Friday aftTnoon edition of Vof-,noon today in regard (o the Vic-waerls, London, November 18. Premier Lloyd George, has sent a 'tpttul ut 7b . vl O.T. P. TUrjL. the Berlin Socialist news- iory Loan Campaign show the letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Bonar Law, leader of ...J. Nnwumber 18. Tho meeting of German delegate )iu)cr, urciares.1-1 II..muv I me 1. i i-jui I t 1 19 Prince Rupert district as having the Unionist party, 6utlining his policy regarding the general LDI1UWII '1 true that the German fleet was rfubscribed $535,000, but there election and the principal problems of today. 1th British naval rcprescnmw wu iiavw wn muaj mmnuuM ordered out on October 28 for the are other amounts to come in The Premier says he is convinced that there should be a eff Roiyth on the coast or Scotland, ana conciuaea oaturaay final battle, which was to be and it is not impossible that it general election, his principal reason being that it is essential (rtnlng. .JLfl.lSfJS fought "until the last ship was may reach twenty or thirty thou there should be a rresh parliament, possessea oi auinumy iu ucm The German repreenUtlvea fconslsted or three delegates sunk." The Pan-Germans ber sand more before the books are with the difllcull transitional period which will follow the cessa iieved thai uuch aattle would closed. tion oi nosiiiuies. from'the Sailors' and 8oldler Council and rour delegates from the German Hazel-ton, Lloyd George considers it reanimate people Several points such as th Peoples' Council, Including Rear Admiral von Meurer. with the spirit of 1914. It is said Smithera and Essington have THE FISHERMEN should be a coalition election, the Surfsce warships which wo lo be surrendered have to be that the order to the fleet spoke not yet made their final returns constituencies being invited to ready to leave German port seven days after the signing of the merely of a "manoeuvre cruise." but by tomorrow a pretty accurate GET TOGETHER return candidates who will undertake armWtlce. Thatli to tay on Monday, November 18 (today) submarines but the report that sacriflcal bat- account should be available. lo support the present surrendered must bo prepored to leave lie was intended, spread like The local record to dale but incomplete government, not only to prosecute which are to bo the war lo the final end and wildfire, and a general mutiny in many respects gives: German port Immediately on report or wireless at port or surrender followed. This." says "Vor- Prince Rupert $422,000 Will Take Combined Action to to negotiate peace, but to deal r. and are to be handed over with full complement In the waerls," "was the real start Hint Hazellon .00 Obtain the Improvements with the prpblems of reconstruc- port apeclfied bj the Allies and United States within fourteen days kindled the revolution." iyrt Simpson ... 12,600 Necessary for Their tion. ho is desirous after the signing of the armistice. That It Monday, November Sunk Training Ship. , Terrace 20,250 Industry. The Premier says lo see this carried through on Nov. 18. Two . 3,400 Copenhagen. Pacific 25. All aubmaWnei are to be surrendered. Of surface warhlps, 1 I I J.I. nn.f ,r lmnrlrA1 Telkwa 7,500 personal grounds, for during-the ten batUeihfps, lx battle cruUers, eight cruisers and fifty de-ilrojersof and. tnreo oiuer. . sawors.a auuaju.v I 'Smithers . 31,100 SALMON AND HALIBUT last.two yearshj; ha.s,received.the . the most modern type arc to be given up. the training ship "Schlesien," Essington unknown. FISHERS TO'CONFER whole hearted support of the wi-re drowned when that vessel Unionist party and the "Goversw: - was sunk by two German bat- GEO. HILL'S new repair shop. II was decided at the meeting ment has had unity both in aims tleiiiptlying tla rd flac FAMILY SHOE STORE. 970 of the Salmon "Fishermen held and .action,, whicbi has, been, remarkable yestdrday to geOn touch with the in "a- coaKtiOh-Government. I tUU I IWJl VII IU halibut fishermen and together SWEPT BY BIG THE LATEST VICTIM formulate plans regaTding their FRANCE IS EVACUATED BY waterfront requirements accommodation.in the matter of AlIuAJUK lax a inn VllK DUKVL TIDAL WAVE Louis Cleveland Knauss, Owner of TROOPS: ANTWERP committee was appointed and on ALBERNI CANDIDATE Fiddler Creek Property, GERMAN Tuesday night the conferjence will Slakes Last Claim. take place. The requirements of the fishermen as a result of this It is understood that Major R. btOitatl Hurricane Sweeps West The death occurred yesterday CELEBRATES HER FREEDOM meeting will be placed before the J. Burde, M. C, has reached a tout of Oldest and decision to become a candidate in Colony at the hospital or Louis Cleveland City Council and the Provincial Doe Great Damage. Knauss of Dorrcen, 11. C, one Government, and every olher the forthcoming by-election to fill (Sptclil to Tbe New vl O. T. P. Telecrtplu.) the in the Albernl constituency and vacancy of the best known miners body that has any interest whatever MlLftOAO TRACKS ARE northern district. f:u. ii.. Aiiioii Tmnn iii France and Belgium, Nov. 18. The occasioned by-the untimely prosVectors of the in the matter of waterfront, WASHED OUT OF SIGHT Allied armies have begun their march toward Germany. Belgian. and the development of the fishing death of Richard P. Wal-lis. Mr. Knauss was born in Iowa, forces have already occupied Antwerp, which , industry. ! JrKW u o. T. P. TltrpbM U.S. A, 35 yeans ago and so iar (he enemy on Friday ana immeaiaieiy iumi - In a fishing town when the fish The Major has announced his t a.. i.li. . In be free of German soldiers today. The withdrawa intention to take the field as a returned J ;!ms Newfoundland. Nov-nlr n lit known ins oniy maii " expected lo ermen speak with one voice that .' n.n.,mniiiinii wilhmit untoward inciaeiit and independ 16. A southeast hurrl-'"- ll-itlsh Columbia is a sister. Mrs. irtini .'iHveri i v...f.. . voice may be said to speak with soldier, as quite visited the city today people were in the of all political parties. In re. t: ag at the rale of ninety !i v. Hack, of Victoria. H. C when Ihe correspondent authority. Both the salmon and ent -ave cjiics an hour and accom- Only recently he visited Victoria midt of Ihe celebration lor uieir uemeiuun:. .v u.0.u halibut fishermen know what they ply lo a query regarding tne significance Hlitl bv a ureal tlttnl wave. with tho intention of joining the has left Brussels for Ghent to visit the king. want, what they need and what of a report to the effect would probably receive he "fpl the West coast of Ncw- nvpmnas forces Uul was lurneu Willi American Army North- Allies along the front says that their industry requires for its de that the support of the Con ndland on Saturday, causing ilnun. .1. the French army, quilting the velopment. To a large extent tno ty t ars Virtually all tho Mr. Knauss was the owner oi eat of Verdun. ov. is. nus-sians. 'conquered positions on the day development of Prince Rupert depends servatives on account with of a their previous tfide properly in tho vicin- n vnluablo mining property at Italians. French and Rou- nt iIia nrmistico resumed yestcr- upon their industry, and it identification Burde f Carung, including that oc- i.'i.iiii.. fwAk which had been manians by thousands, all re- day ils f0rwarji march to occupy must receive every encouragement. district organzation, Major that he knew notnlng or rfSlnl.- hp m II...un tiiii n.i..iiiii l... I.'l.l.i nil bonded, and it seemed likely that leased by tho Germans streamed regions' evacuated by the enemy, And the fishermen themselves declared of of tne Inspiration l Campany of Gloucester, has ha u-mild rcaliie on it soon. The into the American lines Sunday.'Crossing the frontier on the whole aro possibly in the best the source epl away. long-nwailed reward of the pros- The question of feeding and !of Iho front, our troops penetrated position to know what is required the report.naturally, added tho Major, lino. . .i.. nt. ..-o nni in come. lor uu is taxing tho facill- Belgium and the provinces of Allies really, for tho expansion of their Very housing them he would bo pleased to receive the w entered 'saco and Lorraine. At the pres-organlialions Action by them ought lo LUadhhl House blinding tho wttS uken with influenza, of tho army and tho various trado. snnnort of both Liberals and Con W which ilnnd mnrn thnn alu.. t.minl Inst Thursday and which have been cnt time there is not a single one receive tho consideration of the neither but ho would koudred feet above tho level of'-arly yesterday morning passed to furnished by the Americans with of tho enemy on our national whole community. servatives,seek nor accept any such support liberated popula- ' mr ix .ii. iaAmi haw iha rnii teij-itory. The - ' ui uijii M JJS Lllll B Ull" the unknown. luxuries understand- - 1 except on the distinct JT tracks have been torn away Tarls Nov. 18. l lie oiuciai won uvcrywucu TRAIN DELAYED intr that It would in no way com uamagp known so far Is es-"mttd FORCES IN CANADA TO tatenienl of the advances of the.troops with rejoicing. mit him to party obligations. at a quarter of a million Wlara. Mud Slide at Tete Jaune Blocked BE REDUCED FIRST WORK OF SUBMARINES DURING THE Line Temporarily and Killed c Full range of Fall Footwear. Three Workmen '"DEMERS" 'WILY ...... Vnv. 18. A drastic aa.-'ea.'aa.T Slim.; STOIIK. 270 ...i...iin r iim militnrv eslan At a point where the Grnnd We have a nice lot of dnmlth Wellington Coal re- .... i., I'nnnilii will l"0 ta Ue COURSE OF GREAT WAR GIVEN OUT Trunk Pacific Railway is Improv dresses Just arrived In preceding "oup fuel bl" nd gives ni I'liivv .a- once,' - . . ing the line at Tete Jaune the serge and silk, at very U'fln. Phone 16. p. n. mobilltallou or ma ." be "r contractors were using several reasonable prices, all colors rorcra. Tho following will israelii to The Ntwa vU O.T.P. Telrrpts.) steam shovels when a slide came and sizes, come and ICCllu, ...in t. nniir named: . o vnvnmlier 18. Details can now be given of Ihe part down, caught one of the shovels try them on and let us anl.llors who enn dis- which British submarines played during the war. in s serucu and killed three men who were know your: opinion and 'ATI,T a. lauy. cook lor - spared and aro desirous who oi can troyed the following enemy warships: Two battleships, two working on it and injuring two while in the store you will , 'l?8ing camp. Apply CIIUI&U "Mnrisioit....... men de. rou nrmen Cruisers, two Htjliv ciumu,, cii uvjujni o"" others. Tho west-bound train sett lots of cute and serviceable .- spared and ho aro . i :.,o ami flvn nrmnil nnvilinrv vessels. OllO blocked and result did , "iiatns ti Manaon. bo hoats twenty muihi nn-. ...v t - was as n things for Xmas. : 'MIllllAlfll of discharge wen m lennVlin. three battleships and one light cruiser were torpedoed not arrivo last night. '' S0':......." ,",i.nvA neen nvi and who hut reached port badly damaged. Olher enemy craft destroyed In order lor convenfence the COME AND 8EE r Canada fourlocn transports, six ammunition nnd supply ships, two local tryifllo a special was put on ' OPTICIAN yft"'can uo Men who can n.e storeships.were Ilfty-lhroo merchant ships and 107 sailing ships. In at Smithers which arrived, bring ArVc,tNOV ND txrimsKoa bo spared whoso occur-. y no case were merchant ship', sunk at sight and caro was taken Ing in the looal mails and passen Dfiiin. 9 roo,t Unportant quail- Mich as to mako them reonomlo urpe" to see that the crows of all vessels got safely away. sers. Jjmuoa r poor rlilon with required in c v.. - - h0e In addition to carrying out Iheso attacks on enemy war craft, The delayed train is oxpected lo reasons. order submarines played an important part In convoy work. Ja tho arrive noon after midnight. l:J0 niwPr' ll01, ' on of the moM servicee are n T j t B third year or tho war ono of the British submarines commanders being the..; time scheduled. epilvimi to Ctntda wlih Ireaay unu t.,i n.it oi -riiUnre intnlllnir 22.000 miles, which nrobably hnvo a "", ,! who Vm4 suit,-. rtdu.te of constituted a record for any submarine, Injhoflrst and second Dave Thomson, of the firm of FOR QUALITY Qutnu . e6"" In th world. ' dJf.': "?,d JSiS- years of the war seven Brilish submarine,commanders carried Akerburn. Thomson & Co.. Ltd mil a lolal of 120 cruisers extending for 50 days, all of which left fot Victoria last evening on SERVICE AND SATISFACTION kl v, uiii'T'"MUH. TVhn wero caiira ui- ... were actually spent in the enemy Iheatr. ja business trip. Food Hoard Licence No. 10-73 Ai, - - J UH"owc" I.V. lobe dlehi?fw imme... St I a ... 'T