I HE Daily News V i! IX NO. II. PRINCK RUPHRT, II. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918. PK1CE FIVE CENT? RUSSIA ONCE MORE AFTER SEPARATE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED AT L1TOVSK - QUIET PREVAILS ON WESTERN FRONT MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES RUSSIA AGAIN BRITISH DESTROYER NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA SUNK OFF IRISH COAST ADDRESS THE ELECTORS i DISCUSSES HUN iBpeelal to Tbe Dtllr Sewi. HOG-TIED.AND PLUNDERED London, Jan. 14. The Dritish TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL INVITE ALL THOSE SEEKING-MUNICIPAL PEACE TERMS lout a war vessel early on Wednesday THE FISHERIES COMMISSION PRELIMINARY REPORT IS VERY HONORS TO PLATFORM OF THE EMPRESS inornin-. when the de- FAVORABLE TO THE BRITISH COLUMBIA CANNERS THEATRE SATURDAY NIQHT FULL DISCUS-SION 'slroyer Racoon ran on the rocks ASSOCIATION AND AGAINST THE WISHES OF CIVIC MATTERS Negotiation at Brett Lltovsk are,off the NortL Irish coast and sank! OF THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTH Resumed with the Germans (with all hands. Th,' ititens of Prince Iluperl do with the Falls river project, the Britain Recognizes No Infantry Operations. Just now the consuming public canners leas. Heretofore the can-ncrs i ,:rJ out m goodly numbers on inure so as the city's present New Minister. Midwinter I Quiet prevails on is very sensitive about the soar-the on the Skeena and .Vaas Hat Jay evening to listen to the utility was about at its maximum varloffs battle fronts. Only ing prices of food commodities, Rivers have been given a stated i s andidales, JjoUi mayor- xlevelopment.' The city must pro- ' Eeitt to Tb Duly "-. the artillery has been active on and zx rebellious in soul because number o f attached licenses, t J Bi.U aiucrilluuiv ui . i.. liuc nn, uii(j cuuugu ti iui London, Jan. 14. Yielding to some sectors, notably at Verdua. of tbe unbridled graft and high-There which require tbe fishermen who i ,,jts n. secretary of I h e industries, or else sell out and al- German pressure. Russia has has been heavy firing re- handed speculation in food pr- fish under these licenses to sell T adej and Labor Council, occu- low private enterprise to do so. withdrawn her demand for the porled between Deaumont and ducts. The ferment of anger and their fish to the canner holding rr ins ' hair, and on the rial- Aid. Gatey recommended that the transference of tbe peace nego- Dezonvaux The Dritish carried unrest is deeply working in the such licenses. Dy reason of Ibis f were Aldermen W. II. Mont- city should take immediate steps tiations to Stockholm and is pro. out a raid east of Loos and cap- breast of the laboring classes, the cannerymen on the Skeena g r.:r r Nelson and ,McClymont, to find out the actual possibilities reeding with separate peace ne-t tured a few prisoners. ;This is largely due to the" un- paid 15c each per sockeye at the j M 8, M. Newton, the con- of the Wark Channel falls, and If goliatlons at Brest Lltovak. The Raids at Lena. reasonable license and protection time that independent fishermen H s a's for the chief magistracy, this did not provide sufficient, grounds for this compliance is "Early this morning," says given the manufacturers. The on the Fraser were receiving 45c. t he, with Mrs. Klrkpatrlck. then to go right alter the Falls that the Central Empires would Field Marshal Ilafg'a headquar- hand-picked Fisheries Commis-(ers The cannerymen further pro. e J Messrs, Aid. Casey, Sllver-c river power. Aid. Casey also dealt thereby be deprived of a pretext in France, "three hostile sion which the late government (Continued ou page three. . marl. Morrissey, Fred Shaw with the question of permanent for breaking off peace negotia-streel raids against our trenches south appointed upon the petition of ar.il Hank, coin pell tors for the grading, and the reduction tions on technical grounds. Ac- of Lens were repulsed. Hostile the Dritish Columbia salmon can- Tor Ne Wellington Coal and t;J inanry. In the number of aldermen. cording to Trotsky, peace is the" artillery was active during the ners, for the express purpose of ir Lumber of all dimensions, Mr Thompson, In his opening Alderman Montgomery.' cardinal principle with the Dot- Way southwest of Cambrai, and in holding up and reversing concea- hone 116. -arks referred to the work The next sneaker was one of shevikl. and they will continue to the neighborhood of Lens and sions wrung recently from the w!i. -h tbe Trades and Labor Coun-was the mayoralty candidates, Aid. press for it, despite the refusal Messines." i For Police Commissioner, your doing, and to the interest Montgomery, who gave good rea- ot the Entente to join in Ihe nego-' !signs of tbe times and perversely vote and Influence Is solicited for U n in municipal matters by sons for his audacity" as a labor tiations. . WEDDING BELLS i recommend the continuation of D. Macdonald. 14 r members. He introduced man. in aspiring to be chief mag. Informal Relations. jibe monopoly in the salmon can A rmin t'.aaev a tbe first Istrate of this city. He did not The Dritish government has de- . There was a gay atmosphere ning business in Northern Dritish ! ii. wh appealed for a study.think that any of the other can cidfd to establish informal rela- about the Princess Sophia when Columbia for five years, and fur-' ba motives of the working'dildalet could fill the bill so well lions with the DoIslviki minis, she pulled In to the Government ther that gill net salmon fisher-iheir united action. He 1 as he could. ter, LlviTolT. appointed to London wharf this morning from the men be prohibited from using gas our Vote , a .J the fart that all social' The eily is now in a belter by Russia, according to the Daily south, and there was a happy engines to propel their boats to ...me from beneath, and I financial position than any other Mall. This step has been taken couple seen standing at the rail.and from the fishing grounds. And Influence is Solicited by id the top or society. similar city In It. C said the aid. in order to get useful information Mr. Dan Jabour had returned to, In January, 1917, a delegation la iv aung with lb questions Jerman, and to keep ll a, be would regarding conditions in Russia. k tbe city with his bride. Miss Asaay of Prince Rupert business men, a; oik tue immediate attention'bave no rekless expenditure nor that was, of Tacoma. ' 'represenllng-the city-council; the Mr. Geo. Kerr mtnunily. Aid. Casey the taking of any great ebanes. "B RICN HI AT Bb CALLED Mr. and Mra. Dan Jabour have Board of Trade and the fishermen . . . , . it.. In 'went to Ottawa to against I .1 I I ft a .11.. a been spending their honeymoon protest upon me mailer oi eirc-iiu nir maiiri u hitht Xriiai t wer. which was one which jdustry which the city possessed. ffui to tbe Dny -. among the lower coast cities on the present salmon canning As Alderman for 1918. . HNnnln.. 1n II TliA . f I..f- ..-i ..st.ll. avis! lAin-st fTIAnnnnlV Anil fl!TAfnt ITiatlV ts; ..nsidered. as electrical i whir li was nulling, ne asseveraieu was the hmire unon which thai neither the oily nor the gov- hearing of a large number ofhn Vancouver by Mrs. James Ja- 'abuses of the rights of the people the lt d st'iai development of tho eminent had so far done auylhing eases where exemption was al- hour, who returned to Prince Ru-'generally and of the people and City c As the elty had un. to assist it. Thr no c. lowed ami ine caiunir ud oi caie- neri witn them, me Drioe. wno.'isoermen ui i riuce nuiivn iu derta ih letpuBslbilily of pro- eoiiiNHidation for fishing boats, gory 11 men again for a second Is American born, belonged lo particular, i tie government prom- FOR ALDERMAN vidlng p wer. by practically pro-'neilher a dock suitable, nor a examination are measures which Tacoma. and congratulations were iscd that delegation that it would l ib I k i nvate enterprise in this place where one eould be pulled in the opinion of Ihe military au-1 howered unon the newly wedded open up the salmon canning Elizabeth C. Klrkpatrlck rli iv h would not say that up. In Ihe matter of the aupply thoritles may be taken if Class 1 touple as they made their way up monopoly and permit other can-town. Solicits your Influence and tiii- ? sh-.uld have nothing to of ball he thought it well that this does not produce the necessary , lneriestobebuiltandoperated.lt Vole. I matter receive atlentlon. He was hundred thousand, w hen the ap- also promised to nbol.sh attached hol in favor of reducing the num. peals are heard. ThA irain from the east which'licenses which bound the fisher- .her of aldermen, but would rather was due lo arrive here yesterday men to the canners, and further FOR ALDERMAN !reduce tbe salaries and put on The Princess Sophia arrived afternoon,.....only got In this jnorn-. ... promised to permit tne use oi 1 1 1 ,1 : V. : ..niore. and so have beller representation. from Vancouver this morning. ing around 0 o ciock, covered wun uoais umtu uy gas engines. VoTE FOR snow. Heavy units up tne line No sooner had these rights Your Vote and Influence Vote for CapL Rorvlk for Police been assured than the British Columbia Aid. Montgomery then dealt was the cause of the delay, and Respectfully Solicited THOMAS McMEEKIN Commissioner. 13 Ihe snow plough buy. Salmon Canners Aasoo.ia. which have already been lion got busy. They held a meeting HARRY B. ROCHESTER ,platform, Till MAN YOU KNOW Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces Oeorge Hill for Police Commissioner. in Vancouver on February 14, for jpubliahet. your fuel bill and gives It 1917, and framed a petition to tbe ALDERMAN And a Business Administration. J Mr. Arthur For Alderman.Silveraldes next satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. R. Hon. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Coal Co. Naval Service, complaining that i hu inlmft tiAfnre the I w vs 'M - if the salmon canning licenses the meeting, and emphasized necessity a for harmony existing In FOR ALDERMAN, 1918. were thrown open to the public so at i that anyone who had the neces the council chamber especially Ladies and Gentlemen, ,sary capital could go into th.e in-dustry, this time. MR. FRED SHAW. tnbre To the Elector of Prince Having once consented it wquld increase competition Candidates Endorsed He was followed by Mr. Fred of McDride Street by the in lo place my name and reduce profits, as higher RuperL Prince (Continued on Page four.) Aska you to vote for him Rupert Trades and nomination for alderman. 'nrlA wnnlil hnvA In lift nnlil In Labor Council for the Municipal Police Commissioner. as I hereby solicit your vote the fishermen, They argued that GEORGE B. CASEY ALDERMAN Hill for Election, 1918. Oeorge I and influence. there were already sufficient can. Aldermanlo Candidate for for a practical JOHN DYBHAVN neries on the Skeena River to take Re-election. For Mayor J 9 . Administration. care of all fish offering. They The advocate of social and W. H; Montgomery a protested against making the fish Industrial progress, solicits For Aldermen JOHN,RANK ermen on the Skeena free and in your vote and W. Q. Barrle For Aldsrman dependent of the canners, as they Influence. Geo. B. Casey the Fraser River, because - 41 a a are on Geo. W. Kerr : New broom, sweepa cleanly COAL the fishermen could then sell their Mrs. J. W. Klrkpatrlck t flsh to the highest bidder and the John Rank ARTHUR SILVERSIDES fishermen would get more and the Fred Shaw F. W. Hart I For Alderman Will be sold for cash during Arthur Silveraldes i e For School Trustee the year 1018. Kindly pay Candidate for Alderman. at the ofllce, or be prepared Geo. W. Nlckerson THE MAYORALTY Absolutely Independent l r Police Commissioner TO THE ELECTORS OF lo pay when delivered. My Platform Prince Rupert 8. D. Macdonald PRINCE RUPERT ' VOTE FOR HIM AL1IF.RT & McCAFFF.RY. LD. To the F.lectors of Prince first, last and all the Capt, Rorvlk PF.TKR BLACK for Prince Rupert: time. I respectfully solicit Ladies and Oenllemcn: In tho coming election. Rupert Coal Co. Ladles and Gentlemenu your vote and Influence. . In answer to a very general In repone to many urgent Yours, for a progressive request on the part of requests, and in view Prince Rupert, 1 tho electorate of Prince of the critical state of F. W. HART. , Rupert, I have decided to municipal affairs, I have WESTHOLMF, offer myself for mayor for consented to again become the coming year. Your Vole and Influence is a candidate for the office TClN-,QMiT 0Hlml I appeal to you on my of Mayor. I, therefqre, ask Lou Tellegan A record In public ofllce, and and If Mary Fuller Solicited Behalf of fur your mipport, on s rift net I resiurs solicit your vote and Influence, elected you can rely upon sws "THE LONG TRAIL" assuring you, that receiving straightforward, If elected, I will make it my progressive and non-parti CHARLIE CHAPLIN Thos. McClymont -is constant care to tee that san service. FOR QUALITY "THE FLOOR WAIKER" the interests of our city My platform can be read are advanced, In the "Umpire." FRVICK and SATISFACTION HTE -CIiiim of ne rel future O. 11. NF.I.80N. For Mayor B. M. NF.WTO.V. s AID A Wihi. cturli. ctupltn will IX DAY WKF.K FOR 1IKLP. -""' KMitorruw alio.