0- rmllMlTffl hki lu i I GEO.J.FRfZZELL ' ia' 1680 - The Daily NEWS Good Particular People Meats for Phones, 10 and 25 NO. t IMUNCli IlCPEtlT, II. C, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBEIl 20, 1918. PRICK FIVE CTVJ Huns Bolsheviki I a in sn -b- Using lYING TO DESTROY ALLIES' UNITY AND CAUSE TROUBLE AT HOME ACTIVITIES HAVE NO MORE INDIVIDUAL piDCT DATfll ALARMING RUMORS KING AND QUEEN mo 1 Dii 1 U1 PRISONERS' PARCELS PROVE UNFOUNDED NOT YET CEASED SAYS SIR Needs Being Attended to By the OF SUBMARINES No New Cases of Influenza In City OF BELGIANS GEORGE CAVE IN LONDON Canadian Similar Red Society.Cross, or j Except Through Where it Whole Is Passing ENTERANTWERP cUI by O.T. r. Tek-rrapa. Family. in IN HOUSE OF LORDS HE SAYS CLOSE ALLIANCE Ottawa. Nov. 20. A telegraphic They Will Proceed to Harwich In Crowds Flock Through Streets GERMANY AND BOL8HEVIKI; advice has been received by (he There have been some alarming ict BETWEEN Charge of Own Crews Who To Welcome Sovereigns PROPAGANDA MATERIAL IS Canadian High (ommissioner in Will Return to Germany. rumors going the rounds for BEING 8ENT OUT Londun to the effect that'on ac the last day or two regarding a Amid Clamor of Bells count of the repatriation of al recurrence of the epidemic of influenza, of Cathedral. oial M Tt ! 0. T. P. Tek mptil.) lied prisoners of war all indi (tpecUI Tit O.T. P. Telernptu.) which according to the November 20. -Sir George Cave who recently re- vidual parcel for the use and London, Nov. 20. Twenty medical health officer. Dr. Cade, LITTLE DAMAGE DONE .a Hie i .i oi'""j U.aullin' nf v -.K g fl I J. llnrna iwv I In.- com for;t of prisoners of war have German submarines surrendered are absolutely without foundation. TO THE GREAT PORT po",u" -rvdfrom ijnvi George Cabinet and was elevated to the been slopped. The nfeds of the lo Hear Admiral Iteginald W. There have been absolutely (Special by O.T.P. Telegraphs.J in the Houie of Lords last night-said that prisoners are being attended to Tyrwhill, thirty miles off Harwich no fresh cases reported in the n tn iakng city since last week. One or two Antwerp, Nov. 20. King Albert uie by the Canadian Ited Ooss o-.thi morning at sunrise, aecord- in Hostilities enemy s activities a pouse w-i.- aosrh there new patients have been attended and Queeif Elizabeth entered the ciety or a similar society. iiug lo the Press Association des (tj Dot Mtied by one of the doctors, but in each city of Antweij) yesterday morn-j Irv i,-,in In In ilottrnv Him nnilv nf tliv patch. These are the flnst U- case the patient bad been ill for iug amid a clamor of Cathedral ' ho said, "I believe there is close hd e a "iih at home, NAYAL INVESTIGATION te i&indci:r the liberated some time before calling for bells and the shouts of FAvt between the Hobhevikl and Uermaiiy. I have Had evi- medical attention, and every such people. The streets were INTO GALIANO L0SS'whul ived the wrrender of fact Of thtl during We lasi ween. ncg-roiug uitj press uurrau case has occurred in families thronged wilh the gay crowds. .the German craft on board the where the influenza is simplr People packed the windows and E . .. i .j... . n....;.. ...i.:.i. Flagship British cruiser. The going he lawonlT we ouirruajr jirvsa iauic iruju nu-io nun ii While Ihp the. galleries It Mid on way north round them all. sat on hastily improvised .n,4 In I .1 aI f nmfuiifftnrln surrendered submarines will a n tin frhStiL pro-Malaipina passed the whaling. . . . . . . . The fact of the King Edward on the streets despite the rain JVe ought ool to relinquish weapons provided by the I)e- tender Oray. which will be here tT . ... School being closed again after and the city was gaily decorated irnce ot the Healm Art for dealing with the IlouhcvlXi, he said, about Sunday, said Saturdays , . . .,. being open for only one day fs with the Belgian and allied flags. i bdi continuing the Aliens Act of lOit should be introduced Daily Colorii.1. Capt. IJillington. ,tht" U b l " apparently regarded as justification The property in the city itself has in the next Prhmtnl enabling the fiovernmenl to impose re-flrictionj of the Gray as he passed." Vand interpreters and proceed to for the truth of the rumors, been damaged but little. The inhabitants upon the Umhng of enemy aliens," he concluded. craft notwed the flight. 'man5 wi Ieav7e nearby.lhe 8ulmjarines The Ger-naval which, as usual, become inflated have been compara and .tales that the one p h t and enlarged as they pass along. tively well fed, and the shops arp Qn AAirifT ri rrnTTi SIR WILFRID TO CALL off Cape St. James is identical). ,. , , . .,0 ' There is every reason to believe filled with great varieties of food I i iiirifffiiif I IIVIIIII IIUI ii.i in.KB wiU. that on the forecastle of Ihe;"" " . r-.. that the epidemic has run its and sweetmeats. liflirillllll lllf I K m M NATIONAL CONVENTION Malaspina, showing that it was ... . ' . . course, according U the authorities, With the re-assumption of the evidently that of the Gallana." Hi""! 7:.," " rZ Thl although its effects are still civil authority, arrangements are PLOT URSET FOR PEACE PROBLEMS naf.n1 eilC.?d lbal, lhe '"irvnalnder of the U-Boals to be apparent. With the continuation being carried out for the re- roorn.. . . QArH. of the necessarjr precautions and establishment of manufactures, of (FprtUI u O. T. P. IWfrtpht. then official, later claimed that it riu "bVgiv.-uh strict attention to hygiene which the "pre-war "days, and the 'work to be relaxed in the trade and commerce Sir Wilfrid couiu noi uc uu iud iiuiiuiiu ui ought never any of rebuilding Nov. 20 jtr Oltava. rna and Proclaim Bol-lattlkl all. as the iron bands holding it r case, in either public or personal of Belgium's great port is-al Lnurier. Ihe veteran chief of the affairs, the public mind may be ready commenced. While the Oovtmment. Liberal parly in Canada, while caused it to break to pieces in- FREEDOM IS AGAIN reassured of their safety. destruction of property and re apoal ij Tri.rriJ'tlM efwaiin? at a banquet given here stead of floating off in one piece, i rAMTAJP TA PA MAFIA quisitioning by the Germans in The naval investigation into, UUIUIIIU IU bfllinun Antwerp has not been carried out his seventy-seventh .'. A great to celebrate FARMERS URGED TO will to the extent as in other the loss of the Oallano pro-! same intention !UUc 1 has been announced his pi un-(birthday, coed as soon as the Grjay reaches : Sjdi via o.t.p. Teierrania.) PRODUCE MORE BEEF places in Belgium, there is still ui iii.m ccoruins w.oi caning a uuuuai wuuuviwh Victoria. I -"Ottawa. Nov. 20. The passport great worjk to be done in getting order for Ihe Dominion of Canada rid of the effect of the German tttttulitdi s.it- all public- problem placed before Canada (Special Tla 0.T. P. Telemph.) KH Pavloh. a Montenegrin, was ha been annulled, and passports occupation. di3i8i i pr.-laiin a Dol-'and tho Empire with the coming Ottawa, N o v. 20, Canadian this morning charged at the police are now no longeR necessary for titnert m. ul. Tlie au-Jof eace. farmers are being urged by the ' court before Magistrate Carss un- travellers comig into and going WijM. t . ! got wind ofj Canada Food Board to make YIGILENCE UNRELAXED der the Idlers' Act. His case-was out of the Dominion. People are iSr"rS,ttUd ,n,,diMlNING NOTES FROM adjourned for five days to enable now as free to leave the Dominion every supply of endeavor livestock to throughout increase the the BY THE ALLIED TROOPS him to secure some occupation, as they were before the war. HAZELTUN UlblKlll Dominion. UTE BERT PEARCE .After four years of fighting (Special la O. T. P. TeJefrapha.) has IheRts is a great scarcity of cattle With the Amerjcan Army of KWED TODAY WITH That an eastern practically concern the VICTORIACROSSWONBY the world over, and particularly Occupation, Nov. 20. The United taken options on and in" Europe, where herds had to be States troops continue to advance MILITARY HONORS whole of Nine Mile mountain killed off as much because of the Into the territory evacuaieu uy that ir tho pnosent plans work out UEOT.-COL PECK WHO DID lack of fodder as for food. the retiring German forces, and successfully thero will be very nearlng the German border. are now a big turnout this in that activity lSrt k-3 D l t'-.s funeral of. the considerable neighborhood in the spring is the BRILLIANT WORK AT FRONT PRINCE GEORGE advance The over troops the will border continue and into to Ilaiellon. word from most recent .fiprmanv.. , until they reach the r i,c t'iripirn tinrmii irntn There has been a good deal of The oryler forbidding pu 7"; -bank- w of the Rhine. , stripping and other work done MEMBER FOR THIS DISTRICT WILL LIKELY TAKE HIS SEAT gatherings has been rescinded f So far ,i,ere haa i,t.cn jme fear during the summer and autumn here and the place is once more Bl'l. IN HOUSE OF COMMONS AT burriirau stsaium, of German treachery, but the na tuarched up Third nnj ij,0-e in a position to know WAS SLIGHTLY GASSES RECENTLY back to normal. There are still vigilance of the Allies never relaxes, i,!J' anview Cemetery,1 think the options will be influenza in the hos 42 of 8ny ticy AND IN CASUALTY CLEARING cases and no chances are being - s accompany- taken up and in all probability STATION pitals but all are becoming con taken for the safely of the troops. wop wilt be going ahead soon. valescent. 'ffln u.,. i......a Laf4 "" was appropriately U is pointed out that in order Lieut -CoL ti W. l'erk has been awarded the Victoria Gross, The name of Wallace McMullen Colonel J. M. MaeMillan was f the handicaps of highest hdnor in the gift of the nation. That is the word that among lhe arrivals from Vancouver J b"lh ! of the Union' the of Prince Georgo recently appear The award had been gazettetb but unfortunately this morning by the steamer Rv method Is received yesterday. Usmn llix omdatcd.'transportation tho only wa ed in the casualty list. His wife out the report tho name was wrongly 6pelt Prince George. iu scndiiig to co-operate or to uimc hero has received word that his l 'KMIERS' CONFERENCE either ense the cost of working is and the wrong place of, residence was given, henco a delay in injuries were very slight and he I box 973. Cooperative Auditing. J.F. Mag u re, here lessened very considerably. nblishing i once more on duty. work in mining has not (kilonel Peck left hero right after tho outbreak of war and ttaLTl Ilk. nt rP80-ces 11,0 trans of the rcrj iaii n micccss. There Is too has been in the lighting or as near it as ho could get practically Myles Andrews has been killed of ovcriyachlng this but he has nol in France. II is is.tho latest casualty " yet V ill, D4dian Provinces from much possibility all the time since, lie was acnnB district, "DEMERS" fiwZ! mon lo lho Provincial ench other that owners are always captain when he left here, but his taken his seal Jn the house as ho reported and It is hoped it We have a nice lot of J 41 t'e,n cussed more or loss suspicious, ir ability was soon recognized and lias been at tho front practically will provo to be the last. . dresses just arrived in J?fwence r I'rovlnclal n.n tiw on-nori lake "'' he became a majoR when In England. all lho time. It is very possible, The d;ath occurred hero-a few-days serge and silk, at very C!l!b'ng held heco. lenses or purchnso the properties ' . however thai ho will take his seat ago from influenza of Mrs. reasonable prices, all col- - inoludcd in tho group on Once the Colonel was wounded, nt tho coming session. Unrun. She leaves n husband ors and sizes, come and, should bo able to make Fcstuberl, The London Gazette, account of I u. Mil they In February, 1015. at and two children try them on and let us a lady cook for the production profitable. and only recently there was a re tho winning of tho Cross says: know youR opinion and "ill: port to the effect uiai (io nuu uue "When the attack was made under Otto Gross who recently aijrived while in the store you will M,JmAManton. - V. J. Smithes, lalo an.aB"API Fl ngain wounded but it was later intense fire, his command from AlbeRta died here ,from influenza. sen lots of cute and ser- of tho Hank or& nr it-.til..!,ihi " fnnn.l that ho had been slightly quickly captured tho llrst objective, He was 24 years of age. viceable things for Xmas. America here. Is lea v in K e'jj gassed and was still at his post. but progress was held up by A younger brother at the hospital COME AND SEE M m m m tomorrow evenm - II, seem probable, mat since mm enemy machine guns. Col. Peck is recovering. nol ! t,h fT!0lAN Vancouver. Mr. Smllher. is u was in action. rushed forward in an extremely ' which branch of the . made Two draft evaders, J. O. Essen aware yet to .V recent letter received ny critical situation, a personal J vtT"1 10 bank ho will bo lrnfrrwd. McCutcheon from Lieut. Wil- reconnaisanoo under heavy fire, oral J. Jobson have been arrested lilon"rsetory with Smltherswill remain lie t,JA Macdonald says that ho re re-organized his battalion and here and fined, Essen paid 15 cently heard from Colonel Peck, then went out again under artil and Jobson 920 and costs in each rMrrSnlKr- who hod been in the casually lery fire, intercepting the tanks case. icnrinsr station sllgktly gassed, and giving directions. but he added that ho thought he "It was a magnificent display Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces FOR I ThLi, ,n world, SmUher. rank with the old uer-here. wns hack with the old battalion. of courage. He personally led tho your fuel bill and (lives QUALITY w flu " Usfsclloa and ro deservedly r"Puia Meut.-Co. Peck is the member advance that contributed largely I atlsfactlon. Phone 15. P. R. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION n6'LBR0NEn Audltlno. J.RM.fluIre, box 973. for the Dominion Parliament for to a successful brigade attack." jCoal Co, f Food Hoard Licence No. 10-7340, 'aoj