~? / \ _ THE DAILY NEW 7 S vol Vil, NO. 67. — PI RUPER’ T, B. C., MONDAY, tINCE MARCH 20, 1916. See GERMA'! HYDR — ALLIES DEST rj ps SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN HURT | (Special to The Dally News.) In order to obtain equipment | Ottawa, March 18.—The ex. BY HUN RAIDERS aenciee si fae ; "ea 2°" oe meee FROM GERMANY sy Sbbmien gorda Eat A OF a hundred Japanese attacked | “emier “de 2 aint ; |couver a ‘subseription fund has |Say Premier Borden has refused , the residence of the Rev. Goro | Canadian Hydroplane Attack — Raider Brought Down—Allied Raid VANCOUVER JAPS RAID NEWSPAPER MAN Kaburami, the editor of a Js Hospital Damaged in 7% or ¢ a Jap- YY SHEDS AT ZEEBRUGGE -- were angered because neither pay | here, | AVIATION SCHOOL EQUIPMENT FOR B. C. DUTCH DEMAND EXPLANATION been started in the province and a Berlin Biawek. | British for Tor-| | His arguments were three. (1) anece mewspaper, last night, They | branch list will shortly be opened That the old Shell Committee was pedoing Tubantia—French As the government does not Destroyer Submarined PRICE FIVE CENTS LS SHELL COMMITTEE | INVESTIGATION REFUSED a probe into the Shell Committee. }so good that they had, at Messrs, FRENCH FORCE ADVANCING ON BALKAN FRONT Three Enemy Positions Taken— Allied Military Conference in ; Paris—Russians Active on Zeebrugge, oe ers are yet Adis aceept aviatorss until they have | in the Adriatic. | Thomas’ and Hicken’s request, to in Bessarabia, ihn t re SSK: ta ween attalion, | ohtained their pilots certificates piss | Set rid of it, (2) that it was so baa (Special t> The Dally News.) sii er ata 16 s the cost upon students taking the | ide ee - ed aon rate Tt |good that it couldn’t stand an (Special to The Dally News.) : i months, y * i8 accused} 0 ague, Mare 20,— The batten ‘ . : * bis . me Cal London, Mareh 20,—Four Ger- |™° CVI Warn a aeicae nd PRE PERS ESA is felt Sof the Netherlands fe di ututY: (3) that this war is be-| London, March’ 20.—A. strong man hydroplénes dropped. foes of not airing the grievances of| press of the Netherlands is dis- ing settled in Europe and take|French column, Supported by ight bombs.on Dover yeaterday the Japanese recruits. A dozen | that, if equipment can be provid-!eussing the possibility of WAT wiemarne yourself for trying to|light artillery, has moved north eigh 0 s ay, ° ‘ . et ; i killing nine and induring thirly Japs were arrested. jed for the B. Cc. School by public, with Germany over the Saved PS | start anything here. from Saloniki and has attacked : $ a. ; : ° : : } ¢ —— iSubseription, it will ¢ i . -lof » Tubs a. 4 i o babe Not > thi one. Several Ohiiiren wahe ta. jSub . ptic 7 atd in bring | oa lubaytia avant, | Of course the Premier did not}®24 Occupied three villages which j , hing’ along students. jer S asserting 1a 1e | ‘area ae i , on jured on their way to Sunday | WILFRED MACDONALD Th ae pats a ae i. * . j ASS¢ y a els put his argument just that way, | Were occupied by the Teuton et ation brane 8s 3 Ss “hf as ; i aS F , . Bhool, WOUNDED AT YPRES | ; Ren eee pane eae ds oT Ges oc, SE ee ae me his statements |Bulgarian forces. The French J important in the service, but the submarine. The Duteh govern- | force is now thirty miles north A bomb «was dropped on the baci tes : iv ik amounted to | in the long run. His ob: : inp jwar office does not see its way|ment has sent a strong protest to | of Saloniki. Vi aia spital at Ramsgate rennet othe Ottawa indicate : |speech was a@ notable ex ‘ample of Canadian hospital a Musgale,| Reports from Ottawa indicate | 1, var to put pupils through the! Germanys Allied Conference the building being damaged but|that several battalions of Can-| » \ Hire Peed ; Z _| great ery and little wool. From 2 5 |s¢ hool, Five machines are wanted| The British Admiralty — has | Het lence of his tone the Paris, March 20.—German at- no casualties resulting. Six bombs |adians were engaged in the fight— : pag pe : the ruculence of his tone 1e€ {. for B. C. on which to train pilots |denied that there is any possibil- | |House judged that he was going tacks at Malancourt and at Cote_ were dropped into the harbor jing on March 2nd along. the! (and the cost, about $20,000. must ity of the Tabantia having been| De-Pcivre ‘have failed and ‘the from a height of six thousand | Ypres-Comines Canal, when the! [be provided by the students ity zl by: a Brilivh, donate jto snatch Sip Wilfrid baldheaded - ie od : er Z E [eriti h regained a half mile of} blic. “As 1 Ri t " Fr i D , s x, before he got through, instead of /@nemy has sustained heavy Josses, . 8 Bt ae ithe publie S Prince Rupert wil renc estroyer Sun | 3 ‘here is intermittent fighting at Raider Brought Down, itrenches from the enemy. | send several pupils to tka school} Vien: March Hvac The Frene grees DRE Prapeloany” Tepes tea ait es sewers : ft rhe raiders were pursued by The official list records nine ee fee Sam's remarks of three weeks| Y@uUx. ; ; " : areas , jthere should be a hearty response j destroyer Renaudin has been sunk | Be ‘ith a little peevishness of| “eneral Count Cadrona, of Italy, Miied airmen, and Flight Com- i" anadians killed, ten wounded, | jto the request for funds. Thislin the Ac friatio by an Avstiane ee eee the Crown Prince of Serbia and a aa a: einela , Wy shes | . : ; wee ;}his own for good measure. His i : mander Bone, in a single-seate1 | two seriously ill and two suffer- ;|money is only to provide equip-;submarine. Forty-seven of her| ‘avorite form of challenging {} {Sit Douglas Haig have arrived at in ‘ . shee ; 2 5 ‘ a ek ; F | s | “ or » . , : tare : after a thirty hours chase over/ing from shell hock, An official | ment, the pupils still paying their! crew were lost and thirty-six leader of the Opposition was this:| Paris for a military conference. the North Sea, in a fifteen minute notice from Ottawa has been re- 2 : fies: ) ‘cade : as Ss: light, brought down one of the 1d by M Macdonald of waale" a oo aos rue “When he talks about so-and-so Russian Activity. oT SESS Ser este : Retail eee halen Page ee pam ' want to tell him, ete. ete2’| Vienna, March 20.—There js Toe otk GUE ee ates: eet nae oe % e : |'There’s urbanity for you! The|!emewed Russian activity on the ‘tack on Zeebrugge. f . Macdonald, who left here with fact of the mattep is adversity| Bessarabian front whe#e the Rus- Rar! ode f j A . 8 -ontinge as AP i fz at » [Bs sits Sie , a a ra ee a sep ge Be =nas . . jdoes not sweeten Sir Robert,|S!4n artillery has made a resump- SIALY-TVE aeroplanes ~OmMDarder wounded in 1s enragemen | . hs ee. Foaht ; | Moreover he has a weak case and| tion of the offensive. Zeebrugge, doing heavy damage Wilfred Macdonald was amongst | | lhe relies j ienati : ‘ Belgian si which is held {the first of the Canadians to enter | je relies on indignation to pull (, split all over again because Ny the Germans, Each aeroplane} the trenches and, up to March jim out. Not only does he pur | sir Wilfrid proved to the satis_ his foot ( fle c s - 4 carried two hundred pounds of lend. had escaped without a oh: a t:dowin flat on an investi {faction of all reasonable minds bombs and all returnes safely | scrate | be the earnest | gation, but he stamps on it. that the money spent by the old | Yjscratch. It will 1 t Pavan fe from the raid, |hope of all in the city that he will | mre 5. We Blavelle, .qbalrm@n ls Saige, ge just as Th roplane sheds at Zee-|soon recover and be able to re- f the reorganized Imperial Mu- ‘much Canadian money as it was g ind Houltade were de “ee ta the trenches atan® early \itions Board, was in the gallery! |British, since Sir Thomas White ing s ) Ire . an’s : * troyed in the bombardment, ‘date. |during most of Premier Borden’ jhad admitted that there would be ss jremarks, and seemed much sur- an accounting aftep the war and HAM AND BUD AT “DIAMOND” NIGHT AT | prised at this display of temper. that Canada would pay her share MAJESTIC THEATRE THE WESTHOLME THEATRE | Mr. Flavelle, who has a smooth of the munitions purchased by ajay eae ae ei ind pious disposition, would never the British government in Camada ’ wt id 1s or , is wre : i a There is a splendidly varied “Mine Own People” is tonight's 3 j!¢t the sun go down on his. wrath for the use of British and Cana- Program at the Majestic tonight,/installment of “The Diamond ; that way, He would consider it dian troops in Europe. Sir Wil- the chief item of which is a two- from the Sky,” in whieh John|**** kt ia ey bad play. Mr, Flavelle does his frid’s logical mind put two and —— importé rork * nothi ; : sine > di Mae mononins “a | Powell, maMacend the other folke The accompanying cut was | April, so as to be in time for bs oe in in si ie ae se, two together and since he did not lheip @ at k es Se dyes gs = a sheer love of country. 1e peas it ny iain er Light It is*a story of/in this great serial get another designed by Mr. A. C. Garde, con-| spring seeding. The total amount ets out of it is a beef contract make five of it a government &@ Wild u« o . i . : cai ese’ ba . sets oO ‘ 8 £ @ c- wa lic ‘ : . 3 - y ‘cal mining deal and is full step forward in their exciting sulting mining engineer of Prince | ,,; prize money, cups, medals, ete. ithmennsteet Aatanl ous which thinks that it is the part Ol exciteme : corny . > Cawais ¢ Pe ' : an e@ ore-or less Ste ‘OS- ee ri att dd mene Wands | x ment and thrill, Phe |lives, “Sympathy Sal’ is a very Rupert. Mr, Garde was awarded! mounts to nearly $3,000. This a f-a knighthood of all) edod citizens "to cqumpand leva , , ” s ‘ ; a cL OT a Knig ood, ip i setue 2 ies 7 } of Mr. Wiggs” is a most funn M@Mwo-act comedy, and the the prize offered in a recent com-| js an increase over last yeamt and Ren OF. 8: mi their intellectual faculties and amu omedy, While there is “Riddle of Wooden Lege” is a two- petition for a design suitable for|, howatns importance at the year- Sly Wilfrid addressed niniselt shut their mouths while the Brit- uso a Ham comedy e vep ich is rather of i at some leng he point made] ish .shillines. p raily i 1 \ iu ) comedy entitled “The!act drama which is rather out of a permanent badge, by the North-'|y fair to the community, ib some length to the point made] jgh shillings roll gaily into the ley Voving Men.” Bud and the usual , : he V2 by Arthur Meighen, namely that (Continued on Page Two) He pany REUS ern British Columbia Agricultural Numerous ~changes have been], : gs lam gi nerally do a good deal of| One if the best features in a : ; nree ; the money so lavishly distributed i, es ind. Industrial Association. His}ade based on last year's ex. “ , / matter where Ly are » Gr t Graph- ton - ; ¢ ~ |by the old Shell Committee to r where they are.| good show is the Gaumon raph . § en if “d by the i i | }& design has been adopted by the perience, in the Prize List. In the|.; |, . ae esee Eomiat an TIC a THEATR NS Is one of their best, lie which shows how big guns are 4 atthe? oh “ike permanent ha Pewee itself and its friends, was British as Just a Lark” is . ei eas - the Belgian front: ; mining class, the Directors rec- money and that consequently the - ‘’ 1s &@ most pleas-| made; views of the Belgian front; crest the increasing impo1 ni dT st. og » , ‘reasing pe Pat ; P ; ne lit drama, which, with a artillery regiments: scenes from a. ss : To rie Mouse Be tog Gai ap: e 1 i i |i8 to be congratulated on ils ex-|representative of the mung =) pupil whose exhibited work shows Am ‘COMB y ‘ay k Mexico oday 4 . . ' ve sae NIGHT AND TOMORROW bound: Ny f ae ; ae i Achd cellence, The central panel rep-|dustry of the North. In addition]the greatest all round eapabiljty, “THE MERRY MOVING MEN” eS . ra { t s E ‘ . ; * Splenaig T-Reol “Gee Ys Boake pare Meo jresents the head of a wild cattle medals and diplomas are being due allowance being made for One Thousand Feet of Laughs " Prices, handits. from Graham Island, taken from’ offered sor best samples of ore age Coming Wednesday and Thursday, THE DIAMOND FROM THE sxy” i s ents " Y P ey “awe ; A Capital Program ‘pter 27th, SUN AND TIDE }a photo of one shot on the Islands) from any shipping mines in the The Indian classes have been “A ROSE AMONG THE BRIARS” § “MINE OWN PEOPLE” some years ago by Mr. Garde. porthenn part of the province a$/added to, and over $900 in cash ¥ . S Lan Up reear warine March 19th, 1946. The Latin motto “Industry Con- ee as Sim prison for prospect- prizes is being offered for com- * rhe Battle san nes From March 20th, 1916 quers Everything’ is an appro-|er specimens, The fact that] petition amongst the native sons Qo To ; t 2 , ? a k Westone MPATHY “ea” SN TIMER, . kegs «he wales 6 a. m,.{priate one. ay ) many mines have reached the|/of Northern British Columbia. A sect emedy, in two acts, BU AN. cs adnan 6. p.m. The Association's affairs are shipping stage during the past large exhibit, and attendance of LONDON CAFE ss on THE WOODEN Lea” RESET aR | .41:32 p, m.j/ good shape, and already arrange [year and more are expecting to the Indian population is expected FOR THE BEST MEALS ram . is raar . assils > Tp i thie . ag PR Com) aie SO ate LOM WRAADA 6 s'cs si shee 7:56 p,m.) ments are well under way for the do so this year, has necessitated at the 1916 Fair which comes off STRICTLY UNION HOUSE no f = i jnelus “of se xtralj septe > nex 7" | May, George vemneetey ae Thuree ie Mee a 1:53 a.om.}1916 Fair. The prize list is inj t inclusion * of these extralin s plember next. The dates set Hart Bik. Third Ave. 0 “Th - . a \ | asses, for 4s ’ ‘a » 2 § rn or my Je8ty of the Law” In five aa COW MOCO es 5 oe kik seats 8:05 a. m.|the hands of the printer and will jel { for the same are the 20th, 21st, BOXES FOR LADIES . ie A tp de is als sing |; . , eet Cotcneoned Captain. J. McGee, M, M.8.A. be distributed the first week in, A ilvep medal! is also be Ingjand 22nd of Septe mber, OPLANE RAID ON ENGLAND — FRENCH ADVANCE IN THE BALKANS a ey a gem Se Sn | Se Se” Se = to