PK82and200 IfESliTEO C&cinlsts tO.BOX 108O and The Daily ns Good GEO.JJEEIL Particular People Meats for Phones, 10 and 25 VOL. IX, NO. 274. PIUNCi; UUPKIIT, U,C SATl) HDAY, NOVF.MDKft 23, 1918. PHICE F'Vfc LiM' REVOLUTIONARY ELEMENT RAILROADS ARE TO GREAT EXPENDITURES CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS 1 GET THE READY CASH ON U.S RAILROADS IS MUCH IN EVIDENCE ON DISCUSSES MANY VITAL am Shippers, Both Largo and Hundreds of Millions of Dollars 8mall, Must Pay Cash for to be Expended this SURRENDERED Coming SUBMARINES Freight. Year and on Equipments.Improvements SUBJECTS AND ADJOURNS PROMPT PAYMENTS EAGLE mmmnu CHUM OFFICERS CAPS AND REDUCE PRUSSIAN ACCOUNTING (Sped!) tu 0. T. r. Telmipln.l QUESTION OF CONTROL OF NATURAL RESOURCES LEFT SOME OF CREW8 INTOXICATED; FIFTY-NINE (Speclil by O.T.I'. Ttlttnpni.t Washington, Nov. 23. Pro OVER FOR THE PRESENT; HON. GIDEON ROBERTSON SUBMARINES HANDED OVER gramme of $909,000,000 of expenditures Montreal, Nov. 23. INTRODUCES DISCUSSION ON 80 FAR Dig shlp-peryj for railroad additions and Utile shippers alike must and betterments and equipment TECHNICAL EDUCATION (special to The Newa via 0. T. P. Telttrapbi.) after next New Year's day, pay already ordered but not delivered cash Uf railways for service (Special tu The Hawi rla C. T. P. Telerrnptu.) November 23. Twenty more German submarines for remainder of this year and londoa, rendered or furnish a bond covering next Ottawa, Nov. 23. -One definite result of the conference of surrendered to Admiral Tynvhltt off Harwich this morning. year was announced today lfr the amount Involved. Under Provincial Premiers with Federal MinistersMs that for the by the flallt-jad present submarines thus total of 50 far handed There Administration. a over. Thi maKci bond, however, only 90 hours at least the Dominion Government will continue to administer This docs hecu 21 surrendered today but one sank during the not include cars and have itwiJ credit will be allowed. An order: locomotives which may be order the natural resources of the three prairie provinces. hrlngrag the Canadian railway ed The contention of the Western provinces that they should not next England, Nov. 23. Most of the submarines year. llsrwmh. surrendered system Into line with American 'be deprived of subsidies in the event of the handing over of the today were commanded by sub-licutenanls. One of railways In this respect is to hi resources because these have already been to a great extent Seto senior officer did not come because he said his had been- Issued by the Canadian Hallway SERIOUS AGITATION j alienated, coupled with a demand on the part of Eastern provinces -.tinned" in the Ilrllish press ns nmn.i -. - .. War Hoard. The new order goes J that they should be given at least ...ram man. Tbo U-boat which VIITUKY UN A into elTect next New Year's day. GOING ON IN CHILE ,$5,000,000 in subsidies, made a Mm tu Harwich was nav (LUXEMBURG'S jsolulion of the question by the (Special U O.T. P. Telempm.) conference impossible. mien the Germans armeu it WAVE OF OIL DUTCH COULD NOT Buenos Ayres, Nov. 23. Seri The matter now rests with the tu Double Itiai me revolutionary KEEP OUT KAISER ous demonstrations against Peru QUEEN SEES THE Dominion Government, which, titoicat .vw. . vian business ' houses have occurred through Sir Thomas White, indi Soma of tlie officers had removed ........... in Antofagasta, Chile, as cated at tho opening of the con- w. n.uWr iruciis maao Had HUNS DEPART eagles from their Abdicated Before Applying th Pruian a result of a false rumor that the lerence ute willingness oi me at ...Ml. - iiiu i and repweea mem wiui a roops For Entry and Was Treated Dominion to hand to the dpi Possible With Railroads Chilean Consul at Calao had been over serf ot ned.badge,.....the recognized t - . O-I Congested. j jusl a, flny Other assassinated by Peruvians. Thet..,... . provinces such resources as they Person. iBlfloriiy oi uie oauora uuu wi-Jitri police were forced to use sabres in w vivvi will w ukaraa wwpo might desire to control. bcuncil. There seemed to quelling the riots. There is reported To Her Capital, on Heels As already announced, the con OIL MEANS MORE (Stcli) ru O.T. P. Tftemphi.) Of Germans. fc: uU dicipline among me lot. to be a great agitation Retiring ference discussed the land colonization Ken tool little notice of anything THAN COALFIELDS I'aris, Nov. 23. Tbo DuUh le throughout Chile. scheme prepared by lion. their officers said to them. One gation today published a note LITTLE STATE WAS IN J. A. Calder and the Soldiers' N tll ft l. T. I" Ny officer no Kaiser." The Ttieiripbi.) containing a declaration by the BONDAGE FOUR YEARS Settlement plan based on legislation of ens submarine, with the London, Nov. 22. tarl Uirzun, president of the Netherlands CAPT. SAUNDERS passed last session and ex member of the Uriluh War Cabi Council of Ministers and Chamber Grand Duchess never Gave Way plained by Hon. Arthur Meighen. net. presided tonight at a dinner 0f Deputies, saying that the forgiven To German Authority Though The demobilization plans of the by the Urilish Government mr Kmperor entered Dutch lerri- aiuiy and aeiuontiuru cwnmuuii i n II. .l.l..i. t- i . ia .. . . ... IS APPOINTED Practically a Prisoner Department of Militia were laid km iun liviceuvcD ui mo liner- lory aucr ins aDuication as a In Own Land. before the Ministers by Major-General Allied retNjeum conference, lu private personage. The note says Mewbuni, while Hon. m men isb kuv m . toasting the Irench, American tLat the kind of refutre granted AS COMMODORE (Special via O.T. P. Teltrripbs.) Gideon Robertson, Minister of and Italian delegates, Karl Cunon to him is similar to that given all Luxemburg, N o v. 23, With Labor, at yesterday's conference, declared that the Allied cause had foreign refugees and that the lech' General Pershing, the commander brought up the question .of TO CELEBRATE been "Floated to victory on a Government could not make any chief This fur Marine Parade on Wednesday is in of the United Stales nical education. was wave of oil." 'lie sure," be con- exception on account of. his for- Expected to Be Biggest Affair forces, at her side, the youthful ther discussed at the closing tlnued. "thal lf it had not been for when he asked to be jner position Of US Kind Yet Held Grand Duchess of Luxemburg, session, the consensus of opinion T' W wSI f III Miy the great fleets of motor trucks admitted to Dutch territory, Here. from the balcony of her palace being that the contrpl pf educa Erents on Wednesday float; the war; could not have been won. ' watched the American troops tion in alt its branches should remain Floit and Triumphal In the last eighteen months the WESTERN MAN GETS Capt. F. T. Saunders of Digby march into her capital yesterday. with the provinces. council has dealt with Arch. 13,000,000 Island has been appdinted com Only twenty-four hour? before, Rotcrcb,tfJca,oXllUnUt." j GOOD APPOINTMENT modore of the- fleet atthc-big Um GraudDuch Jiad veen yki n g A U ajfetlng of the Trades Senator Ucrcngcr of trance Marino Parade to be held on Wed columns of grey-clad German DEATH RATE si L- Council last night it said that the Germans thought to for their tSpeeul by O. T. P. Tflemplis. nesday morning next as part of soldiers depart own is fTi"Bnki iiinr n tin k iu.iii win because tbey owned coal and j Vancouver, Nov. 23. Word was the big peace celebration. The country", after the occupation of coalfields, but the Allies won-with (received In the city today of the other members -of the executive her duchy for more than four FROMTHEFLU oil. It was a victory of auto- C "ke su- committee are: Fred Stork, chah years. mobiles over railroads. The UnlU-nPPmln,,cn man; T. II. Johnson, manager of The Grpnd Duchess has been .-a bat brn appointed on the ! fctatea by IU ready response ta . . ... . , the cold storage; It. Beaumont, virtually a prisoner in her own Higher in United States Than Hie needs of the Allies nAvnr(Position of general manager of superintendent of the G. T. P. capital since the beginning of tho Eastern Canada, Says sii a rcdtUblo showing. would be forgotten. Lieut. rv,..,"""" ii i -i, .-m. i,.i....n.iAnA n steamships, and J. II. Meagher, German invasion of the neutral Ontario Health jliir uuiia, iiii iimuuui icia in Te larpenters Union has ar- mander Ilurjitow replied on .Montreal. secretary of the Deep Sea Fishermen's territories, yet notwithstanding Officer. half of the United Slates. Union. that the Germans were in posses is luirii Avn n i inn rnrnnr NEW TRANSPACIFIC Mr. Beaumont announces that sion of her little stale from end (Special via O.T P. TelegTtpta.) U 1 Ilil hi rtnnnilU Ihn mtv TRIBUTE LINE WILL OPERATE for the occasion he expects to to end, they were unable to bend Toronto, Nov. 23. Statistics IU AM 111 a II n 11 V III a uu fill C3 lllll U bo PAYS have, the Prince George, the her pepud spirit, and obtain permission compiled by Dr. McCulloch, chief (Spccitl by O.T. r. Telmplu.) Prince Albert, the Tillamook and formal or otherwise from officer of health for Ontario, Indicates - n v i uiiii niia in ail Liiii TO BELGIANS Ottawa, Nov. 23. With the the tug Lome here and that all her for their invasion of her that in none of the cities wiy me occas on. return of peace conditions a will take part in the parade. The sovereign rights. of this province was the death Tie womingmen of tho city are ilrnns-Paciflo steamship service Cold Storage will have ten boats Although the Grand Duchess rate from influenza and complications " ' ..u IfVMVU IVUI is shortly to be re-established. lined up, nnd every other institution was unable to prevent the passing as'gieat as in United States French Deputy In the Chamber through her of tho Ger Toronto's death rate is v.. ouu ucai oi zesi anu Liberated It is announced here that llio Canadian at the port is expected to territory centres. ;i s it sJimld be that the cf- Congratulates Ilobert Dollar Company will join and put in as many boats as I man armies, and aunougn pres given as 327 per 100,000. Kings Uil Belgium, the Friend brought to bear the hardest hit in Ontario, excel anything hitherto operate monthly mail and steam-shlp possible. sure was upon ton was Hwopted, Of France. service between Vancouver The Commodore will arrange ber from all sources open to tho the rate being 644 per 100,000; 'and Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila the order of precedence and in German authorities, she spurned Winnipeg, 281; Camp Sherman, l";al W.1 wonllmr uli.ioa WAR AMD SUFFERING and Singapore. orjler that this may be properly all attempts lo gain her author- Ohio, where 33,000 soldiers were Hr Shoe Store. ' 27 CEMENT FRIENDSHIP worked out it is asked that en ty for the presence of foreign encamped, had the heaviest death Tho moral health of Prince llu- tries be made on or before noon troops on her country's soil rate of all, it being 2,55t to 100,- lllmAn CI.I t ii.i . (Sptcut 1 o.T I. Tlrnpin.i nert remains good, as this morn-.on Monday 000 of population. mdijr, 7:30 at Deep Soa Flsher-Hall, Paris,- Nov.i a m 23.. At ii tho. ri begin- ling therjs wns nothing for the at- This is rather a novelty in local "THE SPY" AT THE puns of proposed ning or llio Slllings O! f nillBi!,iP!1l, i Mm eelebrations nnd it is honed In WESTHOLME TONIGHT Rubbers for everyone Family nron; improvements will be ber of Deputies yesterday paur::"""'"Police Court.v i"make it an imposing ;r affair. Shoe Store. . 274 liw. Deschanel delivered a speech After being closed for -several : -5 . warmly felicitating liberated Dol- weeks, the re-opening of the Special meeting of the.. Fish dlUnB, J.F.MaquIre, box 073. Kium and paying a glowing trib- Westholme Theatre will take Packers' Union at Carpenters' uto to tho king and uuecn of thoi place this evening with a great Hall, corner 8th and jFraserSts, Kingdom. . Notice to Boat Owners six-reel photoplay entitled "The Saturday 9 p. m. prompt. Urgent OPTICIAN M. Deschanel said lrunco uau Spy. This is a wan play, disclosing business, important that every been happy to receive during the some of the methods em member attend and obtain new German invasion the government Vi uwi.ers of vessels in Prince Huperl ami vicinity ployed by the defeated enemy in wording button. ,274. "w U. tnot Imporunt quilt of u people animated Willi uie ire cordially invited lo join the allied countries, and shows the Mttiury to tiiltctory same ideals as Franco anu wno lengths to which their spy or or roc Vtiion with had fought and suffered with her. ganizalions went in the pursuit of "DEMERS' JJr ,Df 'TI U on of the moil The blood of their respecti M arine Parade their ends. Dustin Farnum is in r.. flp,lcUM m Canada una sons, shed In the hard struggle, tho leading role. He is a popular We have a nice lot of ,s w'pf.rlaM I.nited Slalo r yin of praetu i.ml e..inonted a friendship wnicii o be liehl on Wednesday morning next lo commemorate figure throughout Canada, and is dresses just arrived In ' ' a tr4uil of would last us long as honor and ono who is already a.great attrac serge and silk, at very c 0,lw In h world. tho declaration of X 0u.i.. peace. ; Jj Justice obtained. tion. Continuing tho programme, reasonable prices, all colors ""Til those wishing lo join iq thq parade nro requested there will he. a two-rjjel comedy. and sizes, come arid "tlLBRONER Our: 820 and 325 ladies' 15- to send the name, size and speed of vessel to R. Hcati-nioiit, which is n real delight. try them on and let us Jowcllcd bracelet watcnes uru Hiiperiiilomlcnl of O. T. 1. Steamships, city, as know your; opinion and guaranteed to ho goou uincn.-ers,--Hulger'8. soon as possible and not later than Auditing. J.F. Magulre, box 973. while in tho store you will sno lots of cute and serviceable-things WESTHOLIviE i Moriduy, Noon, November 25 Ladyamlth Wellington Coal re for Xmas. '' duces your fuel bill and ulvea COME AND SEE TONIOHT Ho that early .arrangement can bo made by tho marino atlsfactlon. Phone 15, .P. R. "THE KNIQHTS OF PYTHIAS olllcor in charge ami thus avoid any confusion. Coal Co. SPY" 45. Tho above invitation includes passenger or freight - Skeena Lodge No. ( Six Heels. All KnlBhts arc RannesP steamers, lugs nnd fishing boats of nil descriptions, WANTED sws cd to bo present Monday, yachts nnd .launches. Wllt.eI Hlectlon of L K o Oomedy November 25. First-class baker, wages work. '"E3IQN op officers nnd rank 935 a week and board, CUCUMBER" J. S.CAIIMICIIAKL,K.n.c O.C.. Don't Fail to Enter Self's Hestaurant- FOR QUALITY DAGOirrr. rlcea ii. m. 8ERVICE AND SATISFACTION 3Bo and 16o. Food Board Lioenoe No, 10-7349,