"iffltts PjiESHKIIEO a"d The Good GE01FMZZELI Meats for WW n tot 680 Daily News Particular People ps,82aiHl200 Phones, 10 and 25 ,v xo, 272. iMuxcK nupEnT, u. c, tjiuhsimy. November 21, 1918. PRICE FIVK dTP Steams flip Line for this Route WILL CONNECT THIS PORT WITH VLADIVOSTOK SAYS TRADE AGENT Prince Rupert will have One O NOT ON WAQINQ WOMEN WAR AND PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE t CHILDREN LIKE HUNS First Lines . DISCUSSES QUESTION OF of Steamship to London, Nov. 21. Gen. Rawlingson in an order of RESOURCES AND SUBSIDIES the day, says: "The Fourth be Established on Pacific ,,& Army is in ordered the occupation to participate EXPROPRIATION OF LANDS HELD FOR SPECULATIVE PURPOSES of the Hhinc district. I ask LOOKING IS PROPOSED; EACH PROVINCE ou men from all parts of This is the Statement of W. Findlay, Siberian Represent a- the Empire, when show on German FOR ADVANTAGE SUBSIDIES IN LANDS OR territoiy to the' tive of the bntish Ungmeering Company or London, , world that British soldiers (Special to Tbe Kcw rU C.T.P. TeJerraphs.) unlike those of Eng,. on Arrival in Victoria En Route to Ottawa. do not wage war Germany,against question' Ottawa,of natural November resources 21. Divided for Western under Provinces,three headings,land settlement the women and children. I generally and settlement of soldiers in particular, yesterday's 4 (Special W TU rti 0 T. T TlmpM, rely on your sustaining silling of the Inter-Provincial Conference was the most viAnria. November 21. One of the first regular steamship 1 BUSH MINE AT the army's fair name." important yet. Some far-reaching legislation is proposed, one feature of it contemplating steps for the expropriation of lands between this country and sineria to oe esiaDiisnea auer me lini held for speculative purposes and absolutely unproductive for that war will be between Prince Rupert nd Vladivostok, the shortest: STEWART WILL reason. and most dlrett route between the trade centres of the Dominion , DOUBLE MURDER At the morning silling, without as well subsidies heretofore paid and the undeveloped but rich country on the other side of the j any conclusion being reached, the in lieu of them. The east and SHIP 2000 TONS Pacific That Is the announcement mado here today by W. Find- j IN ALBERTA BY surrender lo western provinces of Drjtish Columbia favor this grant Siberian representative of the British Engineering Company! their lands and resources was but seek a compensating subsidy lay, further discussed. of 15,000,000. the western provinces, of London, England, on his arrival hero from Siberia on nis way Preparation for Active Work DRAFT EVADES In the afternoon there was a apart from British Columbia, to Ottawa and London. During Winter; Acres of Ore sort of an agreement to disagree not conceding the right of "The Allies hate a tremendous task ahead of them In Russia," At Big Missouri. the decision unless the question this demand, counter wilh the said Mr. Findlay regarding tho situation In Russia today. "Absolute James McKay, Jr., of Prince Al be reopened today, being lo refer proposal that Ontario and Quebec the matter lo the Dominion Gov shall not receive any allowance, chaos prevails everywhere. There Is no railway organization EASTERN OPERATORS bert Shot and Car Thrown ernment. and if they do then that western to speak of and millions of people face starvation this winter. INTERESTED THERE Over Steep Embankment. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and subsidies shall be increased1 proportionately. The Allies will hare to start right at Vladivostok in order to clean Alberta want their resources and Stewart, Nov.'21 The Port up the mess." (SfcUI by O. T.P. Telerraplu.) Mr. Findlay stated that the country offered tremendous possibilities land Canal district, which has 1 t llUKC illicit, cask In the way of agricultural development and development been under a cloud, following UieBJan)e3 McKay. Jr of this city, DEPLORABLE CONDITION OF f its western mineral resources and he exptcts to see extensive reaetion of the boom days of sheriffs officer, was murdered 1910 and 1VI1, is-again couiingllast Friday at Steep Creek and his Irtde relations elablVihea betwln CaniCa ind Siberia. BRITISH PRISONERS WHO to the frpnt, the success of Iholbody, along witli nis car, mrown Bush mine having stimulated de--down a sixty-foot embankment velopmenl work on other prop- into the Saskatchewan river,,and ARE BEING LIBERATED 100,600 SOLDIERS WISH TO ertie. with encouraging results.;today Corporal Uorsley, a mem- The Bush mine, formerly owned ber of the posse sent oui 10 mane TAKE UP FARMING AFTER by rv. the r.,Salmon-Bear Tiniviv River HAvolond Mining bv arjrests shoolinir.in was connection shot and with almost the London. November 21. In any question of provisioning Germany the British Government will be obliged to take into account and later by the instantly killed. RFTI1RN PRAM RIG KTRlirffi.F. that Hobiujoii-l'late company, interests, of Newj So far one arrest, that of Dr. the condition under which British prisoners in Germany are being treatment which such has made, but two released, unless the cruel prisoners are A All114 X-JLV kJLJlwv York, was acquired about two jUervais. meen Government has been is discontinued, the German receiving still at years ago, and in a short time,desperate companions are warned in a wireless message. of the high grade ore bodies ,large. 15,000 OF THESE WOULD COME TO BRITISH COLUMBIA one the surface was lo- J The double tragedy occurred at The government has been notified of shocking lack of organization exposed on 74 PER CENT. HAVE HAD PREVIOUS AGRICULTURAL rated at depth and crosscut for,Steep Creek, 20 miles cast of iii the release of British prisoners in German territory and, of their return marclin fool, miserably clothed, without food or EXPEDIENCE; HALF OF NUMBER WILLINQ over 100 feet in width Tne ore;prince Aioen. transport, and wilh no escort or guides to the Allied lines, with aro sllicifled chlorite schist i Gcryais and Ins companions TO WORK FOR WAGES the result that there has been lamentable suffering and heavy and are Quebec carrying native silver, and silver said lo be from iSpttUI to lb Htw H O.T. f. TtltiraptU.) sulphides, associated wftli iron supposed to be draft evaders. mortality. utiaw . November 21. Over 105,000 members of the Cana-!' orriles and in places some galena Gcrvais had a farm at Steep Mpf.litionary force have expressed n definite wish to iako and aerages arounM200 per ton Creek, a wild and lonely place. BATTLESHIPS ' MANY PEOPLE WISH 21. Later Albert. Nov. sprum.Mig in Canada after tho war. This figure was obtained in value. Prince mtfrvt!wine 230.000 members of the forces 'overea and On Salmon River. It is now believed that Dr. Ger- TO TRAVEL ABROAD sir- ihai i-A.tt twr rnL of these men wish to go on the land. Tbe property is situated on the vais, under arrest here as one of SURRENDERED The final number of men returning -after tbe war will bo Salmon lliver fourteen miles from the bandits who murdered James (Special U O.T.P. Teletrtpbi.) omb greater. If it should bo, for example, 345,000, on the as-'umpuo.-, tidewater; on Portland Canal, to McKs.v. comes from Shawinigan New York, Nov. 21.- More than that the same proportion holds true the number of which it has been connected by Kails' Quebec, and that ha and the THIS MORNING 100,000 persons have applied at the were concerned in wagon road, built this summer gang since the armistice was signed ' doMnrig t 0 on ii,e land Prince Hdward Island, 816. a col of. some 150,000, to which roiirn of terrorism in Montreal for permission to go abroad. No " t( 157.000. I Provinoe not stated, 1,510. the Provincial Oovernmenl contributed d'urinc which the home of Lord issued being British Grand Fleet and American passports are except These facts and a great manyi Of these 105,000 tho cards distils part of the expense for Atholstane was dynamited. Squadron With French in cases of necessity. bearing on thcrn have closo thai 78,000. or seventy per the portion ot the road in British ton cnmpiied by tho statistical ccnU have had previous agrjcul-toum, Columbia, the major part, about temporary terminal of the Salmon Cruisers Hun Vessels.Took Over MINERS ARE BEING. of the Department of tural experience. Tho number of eleven miles, being in Alaska. lliver road. RELEASED FROM SERVICE fillers i;,Vj llc.Kstablishment. men who have had Ihree years' At lidowater on fctewai haroor Big Missouri. (Spvcial by O. T.P. TelerphJ.J . of (fm nr(i ,sgucd i,y (, National experience or more is ulvOOO, or n temporary supway- iias I V.uc , The Dig Missouri group (Special via O.T. P. Telemp&s.) fcnucn t;,lUnci lo IIH.mbcrs of 58 per cent, and the number who built to facilitate the shipment of claims was bonded by New York London. Nov. 2t. The British Washington. Nov. 21, Army " interests during tho summer and Grand Fleet, accompanied by an Canadian forces overseas and have bait twenty years experienco ore. and it is expected that at and camp commanders were today 'ioed by them. otj over is 11,000. or almost H loat 2,000 tons will go forward a number of open cuts mado ad-Ininincr. jAnierican battle squadron ordered to discharge forthwith the west boundary of tho l French cruisers, stcauicd out at lit) facta tho cent wiuier ua ow all anthracite coal who de given rcprosent per .during uie miners Joker claim owned by the Mineral 13 o'clock this morning fijom its m8s own statements of their A further surprising fact wasg00d leigh road can bo formed. tbe sire t retuiji to the mines, adoui Hill Partnership, on which high-grade Scottish base to accept sur Mention, and in most cases revealed thal'practlcally 50,000 of Tli' Dominion uotcriiuivm was discovered about render of German battleships', 7,500 men are affected; run b no doubt of their tlio 105,000 announce their will-mrl,r planned tho building of a wharf ore,ago. I battle cruisers and destroyers. A a year as perusal will show. jingness to work for wages was to be situated about a thousand iwireless desDatch this Similar ore to that frpm tho noon re "e nrovino&a i, which iimv ixnnn iml Mils is easily ac- fect south of the present wharf at "DEMERS" uncovered the that it got in touch with the ports Joker claim was on iti ii, goiiin rvii,u.. I ...,i.i' r... hv tiin fact already Stewart, to which it will bo connected, Wo have a nice lot of -iiiu hiu an iviiunsi ituuiuvu v "j " " " .r"ntinuo3 on Paga Four. German shins this morning and vniario, 25,100. 'mentioned that 01,000 have had and also with the present that the surrender was carried dresses just arrived in Alberta, 23,072. threo yeair' experienco or moro. out according to plans. The point serge and silk, at very i h Co,u,nu'a. 15,135. .f rendezvous for the Allied and reasonable prices, all colors katcl,ewant 15,108. IMPERIAL MUNITIONS BOARD LATEST APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY BY Oerman sea forces was between and sizes, come and Manitoba. 11,708. 30 and 10 miles east of May Is try them on and let ua Jova Reotlo, 3.533. NOTICE MX land, opposlto tbe Firth of l orth. know youi; opinion and yufbcB, 3,330. while in the store you will Jl!!liinswlck, GERMANY see lots of cute and serviceable John arrived from 2.83J. American Tugs Forest T. Crpsby, The Prince Xmas. things for Vancouver via the Queen Char-lolto Daniel Kern, uoiumoia, COME AND SEE Islands about one o'clock n DT l n i j ki Monitor. , Amsterdam, November 21. Tho latest German appeal for this morning. Passengers tell of amciinov,wo W0M nd imporunl xm"isko quill- . i.vinc unnaid hills Heuiem y addressed by Prince Lichnowsky, former German Ambassador the voyage being rather rough and flrin """"T o nturiciory at Loudon, to tho British nation and especially to the some heavy seas were encountered. cor,., Va"t "l0n WU" Marquis of Laimiowne, Viscount Grey nnd ex-Premier Asquith, IUM them at tno oniou ....... o IIia lti,li,i Vnminitple If flAiOma: Mint tlin ftitne frtl s tmiUP'- " on8 "f h 'n01 Serial Munitions Hoard, corner Auditing. J.F. Magulro, box 973, in ,',P,,cln n Cind with and rourtli .which Great Britain entered the war, tho protection of Belgium a.fe Avenue 2L.i Bnturday, and France ami tho conversion of Germany into a democratic uL i mm 8u- ridut or nl laler than state, navo neon attained, ami nuus: "i cannot uelieve mat lusi Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces Qu.ii,, C0I1 l lh world. Novemoer so, fs m KAton irt fitwt ilaetnA 4 r ft f in n frl o 41ia CI awrr n rvrt r v.1 r rratn f your fuel bill and qlYes FOR QUALITY ' W Captain. U'l IWtVHOW UVi!CIV l J gillltipiV IMW V4VIHIUII J'VUlV 'IVlltll V OurntMd.BM, a.tl.f.cllon A J. WEimH. Port the exclusion of sentiments which bQfore the war dominated the attraction. Phono 1S. .P. R. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION M AX - Coal Co, Food Board Licnco No. 10.73i. Mril n n a n p n M.uTre. 073.IHrilish nation." . " H n u ll I. n Auditing 7 J.F. box i