1 HE Daily News VOL, IX NO. 7. PRINCE RUPERT, n. C WEI)NE8DAY, JANUARY 9. 1918. PIUCE FIVE CENT pppc C7 DEMI WILSO 1 SPEAKS ON WAR A IS All I U w Li V UL f 1 I A IVIT iW PCDR AMVJC DCDI V CDirWI TUC DD TICU CDnMT jrkl-4lsn.-J-J j-nva. UWii-ill l vA VJA-i AXXT Aai 1 A J AVAX JU A llliTYU A AXV-flTX 111JU UlUllUll A A BRITISH LABOR QUEEN CHARLOTTES GENERAL HAIG UNITED STATES' rLUlilUU XAIirXAA ULll Ai A A lAVlll ARE NOW HUMMING GERMANY ABOUT WAR AIMS WOULD-RETAIN Croat Development In the Lumber OPTIMISTIC IN AIMS OUTLINED Industry Getting on Out Masset Spruce Inlet LATEST REPORT BY PRESIDENT IF OERMANs AFIE SINCERE, THEY MUST MAKE SOME SORT OF GOVT. CONTROL for Aeroplanes. STATEMENT BOLSHEVIKI SITUATION THROWS BERLIN INTO POLITICAL TURMOII HINDENBURQ "The of the whole country THREATENS TO RESIGN For After War Period Baslo Industries eyes 8luat,on on We,Urn Fpont 8um, forces with Premier Lloyd George Charlotte are on Queen Must Remain Under Islands, up SatUfactory Demands Open Covenants these days," said Mr. A. R. Mai lory (Special tt lbt tllj 5twi.) People's Control For Destruction of Enemy of Peace and no Side yesterday, who is over in Prince ndon, Jan. 9. A replr from Their Benefit. Forces Nearer. Understandings. TRADES AND LABOR Rupert for a day or two on business, 11: (vnlral Powers to the stnte- from Port Clements. "The London, Jan. 8, Universal enforcement (Sptcui w tim Daily tw.) (Special to Tbe Dally y-w:: CIVIC AFFAIRS AND Islands busier than they have are i::::.t of the British war alms f fan O Th nfTViat of a national minimum. Washington, Jan. 9. President been for a long t me getting out it; aae uy I'remier uioja ucorge it domestic control of industry, a r the Wilson has outlined the war aims lumber or govern. awaited with great interest. It is An open ting of the Prince revolution in national finance, and spruce operations since the rnenf. demands for roplanes. . of the United States in a speech 1; , ved that Germany and her Rupert Tradev ind Labor Council the surplus wealth for the com. ,. been made public. The "Do you know that on Masset said that the m. ,, , to Congress. He a cannot decline to reply in good these are the four " " held last evening in the Carpenters inon " was Inlet alone a first-class cruise .'T"' VL moral climax and tbe culminating form to make ber of the labor BIIUHUUU on the :::e so as cardinal points reconstruction .a a J! at-a 1 I m A'minK UD IU Hall. The meeting was and final war for liberty had now straightforward and after the western front. The fighting which r. , 'y more policy war well attended, and a lot of business available supply o f spruce in come, and the people of the United definite than any previous state. as submitted in a draft report of ,has been In progress since the was got through. The matter British Columbia? Slates to their integrity i::rr.t of her war aims. the British Labor party prepared j early months of this last year were r.eady put of a slate for the city council "There are three mills operat and devotion to the test. If ilie (ierman newspapers cor. by a sub-committee of the Executive right down to November has was dealt with. At a previous ing now on the Inlet," continued of He pointed out the fourteen elements rectly mirror the situation existing Committee for submission at shown the steady continuation meeting, six aldermanic candidates Mr. Mallory, "and the fourth mill, j necessary to the return to there the test which the Bol-nhevlki the party conference next June, or had been endorsed, being the new is rapidly one, neariiiB normal conditions, and agreed government of Russia has before, should a general election . 'a ;havebeen con9l9lenUy bMLten' an. Alderman Casey. Mr. W. fl. Barrie. 'with Premier Lloyd George in his made ot Germany's attitude to render It necessary The title of .diu'one. and taflHl l! ? Jalr 'lJurh hT"2 Mr. John Rank, Mr. Fred Sbaw; latest speech on the same sub. ward the principle of no annexa. Kirk. the draft report is 'Labor and the Yes. .of the enemy Cant. Rorvik, and Mrs. W.J. most modern principles. Ject. has thrown into New Social Order." and the re- Germany a rjn Patrick. Cant. Rorvik had inti Thats the one Dill Lynch is con-, . ihn j The president demands Wn an.!1i open I jlical turmoil Advices from ... I" . i port declares that what has to be nected with-." v t e capital, of the neutral coun. II " ,.., " ,, mVk. reconstructed after the war I is not British throughout the whole.covenants of peace, without any international" understand, ft. f f 1 -J m.t I C General Haig concludes private I bordering upon Germany - in I or a 1 at, uuerumciu ucph- n-ti. i..tt me iaiet me names 01 "uuu- ings, whereby the rights of little up .hm. hut hi rrt !lh the remark that ;Vta that the prevalent w opinion II. Sbockley. Mr. Arthur Silver .. i n c rwriinlfl anrl htiiMinif onpr-r nations will be fully protected, k.ce is that one of the most se- i ' " ; , . r me oestrucuon oi me enemy sides and Mr. Geo. Kerr were endorsed, auons are iu progress iu wic 'The reduction of armaments, the '.- national crises in the history ' If." continues the report, "we ... t , I.1 1 T field forces is appreciably nearer. as having the confidence loi me increasing population, iu-1 president avers, will have to be f has arisen, develop, are to escape the delay of civilization French Front. oermany Trades Labor Council. l.lwl n I lim.a II I. a harrf Inh fnr of the and brought about to the lowest point i g fr:m the result of the differ- itself, which the Japanese Paris. Jan. 9. After bombing Kor school trustee, the name of a visitor to nna accoramoaaiion, consistent with safety. earcs In the views hew teen the Mr. O. V. Nlckerson was al,o Ule.m.n. Count Okuma (former !ul ,hal fUle of affair9 fagl bc. the village of Bethincourt, the militarist and the non-militarUt i'remier joresees we muri ensure fenemy-attacked In force but were tomtnended, and thsl of Captain ing remedied. i traders regarding the government Rorvik for police commissioner. (he building up of a new social In the southern part of the Is. thrown- back-with heavy losses. BAVARIAN MADNESS s attitude towards Russia. order." gallantry was dis-City land the mill al Queen Charlotte ..Conspicuous I It Is reported that both Luden-fdorff The Platform.the of No Demobilisation Plan. is expected to start up again iPl T wtnl regiments of COMES OUT AGAIN of platform and lllndenbufg have threat, The question Regarding domestic control of while African troops, who were for a well. Labor, this spring as frned the Kaiser with their resig. the Trades and Labor Council was Industry, the report complains be !"me cut off from the main posi-sald and several things not loo plentiful, can hardly CSixelaT to Tba Dally I'ewt). !ai; lions If further countenance be dealt with, that neither the Government nor far Hon of the French forces They be to really scarce so as, 9. King discussed. Alderman Casey Amsterdam, January were although k en to sucn views as mote ai. either of the great political parties both in the tnalntained themselves, of the the present operations, Ludwig of Bavaria said yesterday need brought up the question has formulated plan losses, and w ere ultl-ccrnej ft a by Kuehlmann, the Ger- yet any suffering mills and in the woods, are con- I that the which he considered in at the Birthday reception, Knan foreign secretary, and Counbj hospital, for dealing with the demobiliza. mately rescued by counter attack. Pterin, of Austria-Hungary. some degree unsatisfactory, both tlon of the millions of soldiers, Severe artillery actions are re-der J terms of Germany's enemies were for the stafT and for the patients; and Further arrangements are un- rom Mon9 in the Cham-logs 'exhorbitant Not one inch of says. ofed the electric light question and the discharged way whereby the quality German territory would be given fNARBETHONG" CEASES matter of meters and flat rates, "Any Government soldiers or allowing munition brought to the mills will be Pane sector,Italian Front, up in his opinion. Asserting that hnd the day's labor problem, to-Kether workers to fall Into the clutches increased to a very appreciable I Home. January '-Good work the Bavarians, like the Prussians, TO RUN TO STEWART extent, and while Mr. Mallory was everywhere, the Alderman Monlgom- iwere victorious with of charity or the poor law would ,i rnni r-Mritinir ih- has been done by the British avia- ery's platform, in his mayoralty ve ,Q b jn,tanly drlven from operating on the Piave sec 'King added: "May we succeed in had details of such arrangements in;ors also latest enemies, a defeating our Captain Freeman of the ".Sar. candidature. Aid. Casey ofilce by an outburst of popular when asked about tor. Kiuht of the enemy aero Mhong carrying! lnl difference with Aid. Montane Labor has the meantime, down by fthe Americans." is no longer Indignation. The party them, still enough Is known of planes have been brought and Another Delegate. mails and other traffic lo'somery regarding Cow Iay refused absolutely to believe that in the British airmen. other-)elng the contemplated development Count Tarnowskl, the un- btewart, on account of his boat t river project, but the British people will permanently the is Huns Held Up. von accord the logging industry on 1 received ambassador to tbe United tied up In the harbor here,jwo ,n craP,ele tolerate any reconstruction or lands to justify the belief that the Gennva, Jan. 9- Snow continues has been States from Austria, hy order. Heing the only means,'" U,M- the perpetuation of the disorgani- will be trebled and to fall heavily along the ap. of communication with Stewart,' I' Vrlnce Rupert is ever going Ial)on wagte anj inefficiency in-passengers present output frontiers. A telegram from Chl- pointed as Austrian delegate to often wanted to travel l o anything of a city, it must vo(vtj in lDer abandonment to a quadrupled In a very short space asso, which is conformed by the the peace conference at Brest with Captain Freeman, although have the power available to at- j0lling crowd of separate private of The time.brig "Benecia" which put Swiss soldiers on duty on the Litovsk. the Narbelhong" has no licence tract Industries. If Falls river einp0yer8, Wlh mind bent not on in to Prince Rupert early in De Italian frontier heights, states t carry passensers. According the most economical power rvlfl of iiie community, but cember, sailed about the end of that the Autro-German troops MINISTRY RESIGNS t the regulations, the boat would contiguous to the city, he urged by hJ Very ,aw of ieingt onr on the for Australia with a are held up on the Tyrol frontier. year -mifr in onrrv n --i.. nr. line luiiesi consiueraiion Ul io the utmost possible profiteering. Many convoys of food and. Red IN AUSTRALIA cargo or over a minion leei oi Ir a la feel long of 125 feet cubio matter before it was turned down. The Labor parly holds that. merchantable deals, from Port Cross are stalled in the mountain rapacity There was considerable discussion wnateveP ma. have been the and regiments of Central said to be passes Clements, and this is (Special to Tbe Daily ,ltwa.) Captain Freeman says this is on the matter and finally it was ,orlcomlngs of Government im-declded Empire troops have been Isolated only the first of many such cargoes Melbourne. Jan. 9The Hughes impossible for the ".Narbethong" by a vote that the p at- porlatlon am control, it has British Columbia . without food for several from northern result ministry has resigned as a t form as put forward by Alder- lot of carry, as it would weigh something dem0nslrably prevented a days. for the Antipodes. of the defeat of the conscription like 1.500 lbs. and would man Montgomery be adopted. profiteering. Nor can it end im- the situation of the Military trains from Trent, Altogether, Issue. Mr. Frank G. Tudor, for-iner stand four feet above his deck Md. Montgomery dealt alsome m.dlaley on ti,e declaration of Island look particularly bright which are depended upon to provision and leader minister of trade, Klill, such i the regulation, and length with his platform ana uis. the Austrian front are for the immediate future. of the Labor party, has been ask- until cussed each item seriatim, lie ex- wl be extremely under the regulation is complied ,jUo pt0pje blockaded. A large army 'ed with, which Is impossible, or the plained the position he had taken fwolull j( lhey evep Uow jndis-regulation See Tite's windows for January General Conrad is trying to clear to form a new ministry. Mr. is altered to suit the'"P w'" regard to both of the pfn,aWe industries to slip back Sale bargains. tf. the railway, but unless it succeeds iTudor's ministry, however,Tudor may have short life, the conditions, there is no conimunl- burning questions of Cow Hay anu nl( t,e unfeiterea control of serious difficulties will a as is in the minority in Parlia. cation with Stewart. Meantime, of Falls river power at some prjvate capitalists, who are ac hamper the operations against the party the Narbethong" cannot leave length, and bad many questions Uvfly al lhe Ingtance 0r (he Gov. Italians. ment. Prince Rupert harbor. CnDtain 1 answer, which showed the in- rnment j(ieif, now rapidly com- COAL French General Dead. J'reoinan says. terest taken Ip these two matters b.nnK lraJe By traUo ni0 mon. Paris, Jan. 0. Gen. Crossettl, by the meeting. 'opollstlo trusts." the famous French general, who Blankets, sheets, comforts, pll. The necessity for more power, Afler Uennitey repudiating all Will be sold for cash during executed the flanking movement DANIEL W. MORRISSEY Imws, towels and towelling at for the development of Industrial prtip0saB for a protective tariff, the year to 18. Kindly pay against the Germans at the battle Tile s big January sale. tf. Prince Rupert was insisted upon lh(i Lauor parly program calls for at the office, or be prepared of the Msrne, Is dead. For Alderman. by Aid. Casey, and he gave n0 more war,th In politics and much to pay when delivered. For weighty roasons for nis siana on Jeg npa(net0 acquiescence In ex ALBERT & McCAFFF.RY. LD. Buffet, dining tables and chairs Respectfully solicits the New Wellington Coat and votes of the Electorate for the matter. istlng miseries. PKTKil BLACK for Prince at Tile's January Sale, 20 per 'Ir Lumber or all dimensions, 1918 In Support of W. H. hone The Campaign. Rupert Coal Co. rent discount. tf i: 110. There were several other matters F.verythlng for home furnish, Montgomery. Mayoralty of business dealt with re. ins at Tile's January Sale. tf - Candidate. gardlng the electoral campaign, another question being A BALL IN AID OF THE SI WESTHOLME and always fired at Aid. Montgomery. The Your Vote and Influence is HALIFAX SUFFERERS OPtHA HOUSE police commission came In for H TONiQHT ONLY share, and the enforcement of the The first annual ball of law. both provincial and civic. In Solicited on Behalf of the Sons of Canada Society Blue Bird Night. and to early will tako place In the St. regard to prohibition ELLA HALL which the meeting Andrew's Hall" on Friday, closing, after "THE OHARMCR" adjourned at a late hour. Thos. McClymont January ilth. The West-hofmo Five Reels. Orchestra will pro-vide FOR QUALITY UNIVERSAL WEEKLY the music. Tickets: Wellington Coal reduces ERVICi: and SATISFACTION t nusual war views of thou-ands Ladysmlth For Mayor Gents, CI.00; Ladies 50o. AN A fuel bill and gives s of ruptured Germans. satisfaction.your Phona 15. .P. It. IX DAY WEEK Fpj HHLP, COMEDY Coal Co.