-- ’ THE DAILY NEWS —S : = vi, 5 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.,, WEDNESDAY, MARGH 8, 1945. PRICE FIVE CENTS TALY HAS CALLED RESERVE OFFICERS TO COLORS a ANKS 5 HAVE REMOVED FROM _CONSTANTINOPLE--YOUNG TURKS DENOUNCED AS ‘TRAITORS —_— —--— INCE INCE RUPERT MEN ARRESTED eae | ee | CONSTANTINOPLE BANKS HAVE CHARGED WITH BEING SPIES | BEEN REMOVED TO ASIA MINOR 7 SOUTH ON THE GEORGE — ARRESTED ON LANDING— CITY 1S PREPARING FOR A A SIEGE—ALLIES’ SQUADRON WITH- MEN HAVE BEEN SHADOWED By THE iN TWO MILES OF NARROWEST PART OF THE LOCAL POLICE. | STRAITS—TURKISH GARRISON ROUTED. eoaneeieniy dinilctp.inne tinemmlbudiial (Special to The Dally News.) labout the above wire, it ay irs (Special to The Daily News.) fact that the Ottoman and Ger- h 3 D. Ma-‘that the mer have beer Athens, March 3. The bom-|man banks have removed their k Kastner, who ar- surveillance of the local poli bardment of the Dardanelles was|valuables to Konish, in Asia Mi- ce Rupert on some time and when they left for resumed by six British and three|nor. The city is preparing for a Saturday, were Vancouver the Vancouver author- | French battléships. The squad-|siege. in spies. When /ities were notified. One of th ron is within two miles of the Young Turks Traitors. geag examined it’ men, it appears, had been em-| narrowest part of the straits. Great dissention has arisen tain plans of, ployed on the drydgck some time The Allies’ troops easily seat-|among the officers of the army. ert dock, and pho-\as a steel workér. One of them} tered the Turks’ garrison at Kum/|Placards . have been placed buy THE GERMAN M . , I ire reservists inj also is said to own property on rh ad eo i t GRACE HA STORE ; Kaleh. around denouncing the Young yn army. ithe Queen Charlotte Islands. The Oo eae Bn Ol Ne ee Removed Funds. Turks as traitors to the country | . — Already they have been successful in partially disabling some merchant vessels in the North Sea oe : ‘ . c — i tried to secure transporta-| That Constantinople expects|and demanding that they be dis- Known Locally. ition on the Princess May on Feb at : nC ee re ee ee ~Ishortly to fall into the hands ofj|charged from command in the te oly ony wt or SLOW VESSELS ARE ___|VANCOUVER SUN TAKEN [FISHING REGULATIONS | Sv suri shown br hl arm. CH HOLD ENTIRE PRINCE ALBERT WRECK GERMAN VICTIMS; OVER BY GUARANTORS| FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA... ro ao serone MOST OF ARMY NE GERMAN TRENCHES ee OF Pe eet Maret 2. — he Oey) eee soo| The following are the details of — — | NOW IN FRANCE — « 7 re ‘i : ye — . yo ; loount of @aancial éi@euitien ae aie rs eee as DASSCd |-Test Case Is Expected to Attract chien eewe ee cee apecrning Admiratty plane to{Sua has been taken over by ¢he eae ee a Wicespread Attention of New York, March 3.—Lord Kit- we teahageneg ee toe eats oe he mat . the , sae 1 1 wting lguarantors. A new company has tl = es — a ; on e aren chener’s new army is pouring into tes that the Al- Georgie _ of wane . 5 e- Kina ve a , marin sernsnd. iad ta ee 0 a - ible shellfish, other than : ; Franee. Passengers who have re- ne of German|i"@ the Grand Trynk Pacific) “blockade,” and says still be published’ as -a Liberal oysters, from the province of] Paris, Mareh 3.— Commenting | cently returned from Rurope have from Perthes te Steamship Company for damages On the ninth day of the Ger ‘oil A ah British Columbia is prohibited:|on the case of the steamer Dacia, told of the arrival of the advance » is heavy can- Plaintiff was injured in the wreck|man blockade the enemy records oe provided, they may be shipped tojwhich was seized by a French guard of the army at Hayre. De- arecnein. of the Prince Albert. She allegesj|a bag of eight British vessels ABOUT DR. HERRIDGE. jany prevince of the Dominion of|cruiser on Saturday and taken tol; ais of the cross-Channel move- if that the captain was asleep andithree Norwegians ne French} ate | Canada. ; Brest, The Temps says: ment were related by a man well RESPECTFUL WARNING. the officer im charge was intoxi ! one Spanish, besides two! kn interesting story ia soins 3 ‘No sockeye salmon shall be “International law does not|/Known in local shipping eireles ae cated. Miss Dill claims that alAmerican ships mined on the'tion with Rev. Dr. Herridge, who|@Xported from the Dominion of|reeognize the purehase by neu-|yho returned on the Cunard liner n Globe Discusses War and|boat fell on her while she was infeoast, and one Norwegian ship,}will speak in the Empress The-,@@nada except in a frozen, can-|trals of ships belonging to bel-jpysitania from a two-months’ the Catholic Church. the water. Action is proceeding.|mined 1 the Balti Wreckage Jatre on | riday night, was related ned, salted, smoked or cured con-|ligerents with the object of evad- stay abroad. This army is being — ae ee jhas been seen near Anglesey,!py Rev. H. KR. Grant at last Tues- dition. ing the consequences of a state|mopilized for the spring cam- Ma \—A few words wHo STOLE CARBURETOR |which may indicate another suc-|day's service At the time the “The export of fresh herring|of war. The test case, which will paign, when, he said, the Allies « to the Holy TRIAL NOT FINISHED)... No [ritish vessel of ereat Papal Legate visited Canada some | from the proyinee of British Co-|be submitted to a Brest prize propose a vigorous movement all ege of Cardi- mportance has been sunk by @lyears ago he was entertained at|!umbia is prohibited, or of her-|eourt, therefore, will be a simple along the western front. by The Globe, The carburetor trial was Pro-line or a torped and ten orlottawa by the members of the|ring that have been preserved injone, but nevertheless it will at- Great Britain has been sending says ceeded with at {1 a. m. today.liveive knot vessels have been the soverutsent, including Sir Wilfrid|salt for a period of less than nine} tract widespread attention. daily 15,000 troops into France, intete: “seen Charles Nelson, who conducts an hief vietims Laurier and other distinguished|days, or of herring of any kind “Franee and Great Britain,fang during the last two months oil clothes plant and repair shop Neutral vessels have sutfered| people. At a banquet in his honor|intended for curing, canning or] hitherto, have adhered so reli-Ipetween 800,000 and 1,000,000 “ar : cold storage as the . . ’ ne g . » > near the cold storage wa i Dias ly from the German cam-|the Roman dignitary was asked to otherwise preserving or convert- giously to international conven- men have been landed on French cesses of Ger- have rendered already, they mame witness. Be sald the acove paign against merchant shipping.|say grace and did so in the noble|ing into guano, fish fertilizer o1 tions that they even have refrain-} .,j]. Great Britain has been i the eftenk te ed had been to his place looking ind if these operations continue|]Latin tongue. outside or beyond the boundaries|ed from a preelamation of an ef. carrying out her plans secretly, Aus rhey will lose for parts of a carburetor. He had there is likely to be an outburst At the close of the affair Dr./of Canada, Provided, always,|fective blockade of the Germaniaag a steamship man here said ! France, the seen him later and was told that f indignation lerridge was asked to “return|that fresh herring, taken in gill|coast. This scruple is no longer}¢nat it was because of this trans- the Church, ma. Got Spee ap gl right. Charth The Admiralty was, perhaps,|thanks’’ in good Presbyterian nets in the waters of British Co-|justified. In placing herself out- port of tro ps that she shut off iched by the is not an observer of days He} t prepared to combat a plan of|style, but to the surprise of all|lumbia, may be exported in ajside the law, Germany gives Us Afine cross-Channel stearship ith, but as yet snformed the questioning solicit se irfare which is nothing less|and especially the Papal delegate, fresh, unsalted condition for im-|free hand. We will not abuse our|i.ome, This order was only is- certain that that he couldn't tell exactly what ‘om oF racy. but time has beén|he couched his thoughts in the/mediate consumption, but the|powér. We will award full com- sued when it became Gear that er’s hands, and day Schones was there. “I don't co , tenet ¢ means to de-|graceful tones of classic Greek.j}onus of proof that such fish so}|pensation and will continue to re-lthe Germans had found out what duced by poli- weep track of the days,” said mel on aia i cts and it may be/The Papal delegate immediately |exported were taken with gill nets |spect neutral property. had been going on and issued n eins. and Gen eee 88d Monday ore all alike! redieted with confidence that the} Walked to the other end of the ta-/shall rest on the possessor 01 “France and Great Britain|thoir “war zone” order. This was I suffering, it to me.” Se aad < will not be allowed|ble and congratulated him on his|posessors of such fish; provided, readily recognize the humani-|fojjowed by the activity of their in her eyes will Pr seeeeee WAS Called mew lto continu: vccomplishment. further, that fresh or frozen her-|tarian and conciliatory spirit Of] submarine fleet and the order The stolen carburetor was found | _ eens ring packed in boxes containing President Wilson's suggestions, closing the Channel. A on his boat. When the police ac-} che sen gems Sere a ‘u. s. GENERAL CONSUL net more than two hundred|but Germany's attitude does not ee HOUSE FOR RENT. cused him he told them that he|vlosed, and meee the Ac 7 raity 1S VISITING RUPERT pounds may be exported.” allow the Allies to further delay |SENDING CREW OF ; had got the carburetor from|as not disclosed the natare of its | ete rhe regulations provide a|the legitimate reprisals which DACIA BACK HOME with all mod-|Sehones. Later he had told H. Dp.) Preps cone ae 4 Mr. Stuart J. Fuller, United/ maximum number of boats to be|have been degided upon.” —_ ind fully fur-|Rebinson that he got it from|these are such as will be ee tates consul at large, is visiting |)jeensed in certain fishing dis- pa ennai New York, March 3.—The ll be out of|Charlie Nelsow, He told this be | danger for submarines attempt- it he local American consular Of-|¢pjiets as follows: Naas River NEW ASSOCIATION. American flag which flew over the Phone Green|cause Robinson had been jolly 5 to pene Meas wey. | fie in charge of Mr. J. N. Lin-/ pistrict, 240; Bute Dale District, TT ; __|American steamer Dacia, captur- ast¢.jine him about dealing with | Phere is also a mine field out Ae ell Mr. Fuller has spent sev-|§9; Bella Coola District, 70; i: ee Payee ed last week by a French cruiser 2 ———— |Schones instead of coming t his | sid the Straits of D : oT jeral years in the consular service} pean Channel District, 80; Namu} oes a ahead aa no puis and taken into Brest, has been : eee eee BR Dlant for repairs. He and his|there are other means Whies » jim the Far East. He is accom-|pjstrict, 25; Rivers Inlet District, | . - hauled down, and the American CHANGE oF PLACE. partner and Schones had been dk fnot make the work of the German) ) nied by Mrs, Fuller. 700: Smith Inlet District, 341. For oe of ee ae ee consul at Brest is sending the l' ing «tome Gshing § ‘together. jsubmarines 098) > oe the Skeena River District the e r — oa 7 ti —" ns Dacia’s crew back to New York tev, W. FB, Schones was to fix the engine of|nel of th Irish Sea also there are Suits pressed, 50 cents. Guar-|number is fixed at 850, with the we ee ee ar - city according to cablegrams re- 1. Moderator a hired boat, and Hanson and his | dangers afloat which will be di- antee Tailors. 51-63 proviso for the 1915 season only, e nalr Was tones by Captein Mo. ceived here. Assembly partner the woodwork After the |}rected ,aga nst those unweleome — ——_—_—_—___—_—— this figure may be exceeded Gee, and Mr. W wognay goted as dtititinsia eames in Chureh first trip Schones quit, ae he had | visit More one cannot say Call and inspect our new lines ase Sa temporary secretary. The pro-| Ajmost every variety of dry- address a got seasick, Hanson complained} of childrens and infants’ shoes OBITUARY. . posed constitution and bylaw8|eoods ineluded in the Remnant in the Em- that Schones hadn't completed his | CUT TURKISH LINES. We will be pleased to show you oe were read See a Sale at Wallace's tf. . —— but it was fe 1a re attend. _ nm Priday work on the engine, A small car iat. Peek the | Cheeman, Saat An Englishman, named Henry ance was not sufficiently repre. |@@@SReR e808 “*e*e* ' 8 o'cloek, inally the buretor was in use but Schones WILL GET RECEPTION * BY ALLIED FLEETS Mareh 3-—The Russian|e «eee « @ a0 #66008 @@|Draper, died of heart failure at) tative to proceed with the work said he would fix that, Finally Piflis 2 Va a. ; ; - ; a he ule ‘ i ae army driving thel® TALLY CALLS RESERVE *ithe General Hospital this morn of a permanent organization. Ap hole i » we. . . e¢ eeks [Ua the Peete on oO sare — _ te it.) Turks before it, has reached the OFFICERS TO COLORS sel ees eo adjournment was therefore taken a - eal Hall, but able carburetor, This was the |estuary of the Tehoruk, In Arme a Ss cone oa ra until a later date, when nearly all (Opecial to The Daily a expressed one said to belong to Stilwel , : g the line of furkisd capectel to ee ee ee . : ec of ~Jof those who have declared their Amana, =en © ys een years around the canneries, Austrian submarines with other con. Nobody was there but the two nents and supplies from home, Mareh 3,-—-Seven intention of joining will be in port * . * * * al iia * Becker Is Doomed. the Italian army have been #| New York, Mareh 3,—-Charles} femnants—-hundreds of them * * * * * destroyers left Pola yes- * * * - * thousand officers who have * terday for the Darda- # > * * . . * | and isolating full attendance secured. ® city such them. He was tied up at the ar and a f ittendan “s**t & & * ses * ee eR RRR EH “_**eeenenererrrrrnrrrrrr errr e lesire t . Leuty's tion of Turkey been on the reserve list of eect tiara fuished : oe eae > bees a Den nelles, It is expected that nm ae Po sestner. was called BASEBALL. ordered to the colors, This ogg a ae en —on sale.—Wallace's. tf. they will try to attack the ‘we the the. Mies eaihiae of the affa * movement is believed to “a ne x _ ae oo i . * Bs eee ia fleet of the Allies now , l invitation Sinn ones was loft off here and Club vs. Deydoek, @th® foreshadow most impor- m with the — . . = an ns “at - - “ a operating against the -- veryone niet Te batind me tomorten ‘ Phursday, Mared * tant consequenees, menenthel has ane denied him eee ~ il his term Dardanelles. * Se eseseeee ~ ji, at 8 p.m 52-3leee eee ee eee ee ee by the Supreme Court, vas expired. EER RRR RH