( The Daily News " MUNCH IlUI'KRT. 11. a, WKDNKSDAY, MARCH m, 1017. PKIffc Vlh. !K1Y1 '.' t it! NO, VIII ' ; - ,r ,t ; . ; ACIS AND RAIDS H WESTERN FRONT STRONG GERMAN OFFENSIVE NEAR VERDUN - BRITISH PURSUING THE TURKS ON GERMANY AND A RICH SMELL RETAIL MERCHANTS BRITISH ARE FIGHTING THE UNITED STATES t ' AND THE CITY MARKET WESTERN AREA Slcul la TM Dmij ) Th Laat of iKc The position of the Retail Merchants PURSUING THE in connection with the City New York. March it. Accord onions X rwgg Market was gone into to some HIEING TURKS CONTINUES ing to the latest report, Oermany length last night at the Retail In again attempting to revive the Merchants meeting. The finan articles of the old treaty or 1798. i cial report of the city treasurer Qrt Captures of Military Stora RepulM a German whereby all German residents in business at the. Troops for the January Made in city of Bafhtfad '"?.".. m.. v.rdun French lib United BUtes would be Im- 1 - market criticised. The treas was CHy Sacked by Turn fUlda Successful Get urer's statement, as reported, had Before Leaving. Many Prisoner. in the event of an actual state of it that 500 boxes of apples sold war existing between the United at the market netted the growers :!rul to Ttir Dailr Jrws.v ui t 1 Stales and Oermany. German an average or 86 cents. This residents in the Stales were to be London, March i 4. The Dritish .ironir being challenged, as March 14-A figure was Paris. , mmUtn n (r(lfr received by the grower. Allowing, forces pressing on beyond Bagh-ifad crnun onensive r """""j wind up their business affairs and for lhe sake of argument, that encountered strong oddosI- Boot, to lh north of Verdun. as,,aie tner ,ieparture. this figure was correct, was the(Won in the village of Kailmdln. UMly repulsed by tbo-Frencb and j ,t , con,,leml unlikely that right thing being done by theThe position chosen for a stand casualties uere caused uch proposals will be considered grower? The market was ror the by the Turkish forces was the i-aerous .lucking forces. Solssons by the State Department, now that mutual benefit or producer and i strongest they could get. Situated ww" J,iii.loiitalle relations have been consumer. Yet the City Market, x few miles nortn or uagnaaa me .uardeuuunnK-u,.- M sold for 00c to $1.25 what no retreating Turk had hoped to told (Us nlSHU v,...-i.'emnjr Is objecting to the ad- other merchant could buy at less un the Dritish advance -to enable A successful raid by the the, of the Helgian relief than 11.45 laid down in Rupert. the main part of his forces to es- was made between fj norlh,rn YnMtt lelnK The only assumption was that leaps north. The British stormed Arts and the Al.nc. and at lettMaJtn,nlil.rej any onger by Amer-! a. r r i r.l.( - Antrxt fK-Ilt,- village, which was well de- taken. I. . . . .uunr urm i v... leans, and arrangement. nac hj taiw thinrr iv ihtt crmn.fr hpiiti... i fpndpd bv machine''guns, the gun su.. "...n J "-- r-"-mi - - la Ue Uumpagne unrws, -. maJe Hoanj l( take working an Injustice to the local jboats. of the river lending great merchants. It was claimed that assistance. Hundreds or the Turks , German positions at Malsoos ,n lhe evenl Qf war the e8(J, j 1000 boxes of apples came to the surrendered. Before leaving the MBpsgne on a ironi oi of lbe four Rffal ra,iroad jCity Market under a misapprehension. city, Baghdad was sacked in the .Kre,, On Hill 185. e ench brotherhoods have Informed lhc The first small nhip- manner which the Turfc loves. Moetrsted the fortified President that they will stand behind rnenl was sold for ft.80 and f 1.90 only on this occasion there was tutl eo the slopes north of him In any action he should when other stores In town .sold not time enough for him to do XuMba, and ejected the enemy consider necessary. Public opln- the same apples for $1.25 and his marauding work thoroughly. turn U remaining trenches he ion In the United Slates is siuij fl.60. On these high prices, the The civilian population had been tUUUain the Verdun offensive. running very strongly In fvr of shippers were induced to forward plundered or most or their portable IHUah Front. war with Oermany. The New 1000 boxes, which, according to valuables, but, nevertheless, Us March 14 Taking ad-isstui lYork Times in an editorial ad- Cartoon by Shield of the Toronto Telegram. th market repori.onlyhalf were tthtJlcUlsh9U,n(t,grjeat jsupplies tit the outlnued haiy' . i Ik. t......ln .hlrt A H r A nld at 8&tt cents, and even that of military stores, and ammuni ur esuseo oy ui im. t lhf) 0erman tubmarines at MINIMQ NOTES figure was doubted. tion of all kinds, which probably SHIPBUILDING! UM tb Germans to the west or Th Tjmeg Jn lhe TO START i .i.-, ik. rit.. i-- wmiM ha v nroved too bulkr and FOR GREAT BRITAIN 11 was naiu iiiai me oiij .iai-, fcipscae hi, retreated from h- WMlern beavy for a quick retreat across ttin&l oR The new cross-cut tunnel at ket prices had no proper basis, Ueir main defensive system. he fa f ap,,dajt ,e - .i . iK-'thn Hpprt. The mi r mi it of the at)(, t. Ii.t.n- .1- Trtila lino i now ill uui not reany cul uuu iiic: - . - defen. HcUl lo Ibt DIlj XeM wonderful T tb tbeir nf of thft fnd .Thc pen. i.. o r.nn r-i Tu-n voina h.ivp al.'rnt nf livintr. but consistently retreating xurKisn iorces con- oris, dugouts and trenches, .;.. has begun to swing baek. Ottawa, March 14 The Imperial fraction below the dulum ready been cross-cut and It is ex-!sold at a reg-jHnues. Us Britlih have advanced an. Near wards for the Huns. Munition Hoard Jias now-completed peeled to tap the main, or .o, uiar retail price, iate eggs ior uU,fie thousand yards. ; arrangements for the .;n niitiin i Iia ncTt few weeks, i instance: one merchant sold at THE FHWTHM PARB9W the village of lULsuporl wood, PREMIER AT THE FRONT l...it.I;..,. nf -din. r.f (lront Itril- This tunnel will develop the prop-!60c. the market cut to 57 tf cents. Crmilles h been captured. The ' .. . t rtAA iv r 1 The merchant dropped to o cents The Westholme Theatre was erty lo aieptn oi over j.uuu Brtik artillery Is keeping up a ain in Canada. Arrangements on '(flcul w it Duly verticaUy and!w.ll - just to see what would happen. crowded to the doors last night natUat bombardment of the i..i. March 14. The Cana. . very elaborate scale have been itance of the mineral deposits,and the market dropped to 52Wc and a more interesting show has . . rsrmy positions un the Somme, Idlan Premier and hi. colleague, perfected ih iincher tie Houie mountain lit was the same all the way)seldom been placed before the ui lteen Souchet and Armen-Urts Is most on lhelr visit to the colonial to depth. through. Take again butter, sup-!public than that which was wit-nnA activity artillery HALIBUT ARRIVALS ihn market value was 50clnsa,i vpIppH.iv eveninir The Kooounced. troops In France have found a The Delta Copper Co. operating I " - ..v. - " spirit or confidence pervading all ..vo-ot inim pnt from the:but tne retailer cnargea ooc, mu troubles or tne. parson in irymif with city market sell for 50c. Nol to correct the evils of a musb- mimsienai pariy wn Th. Knirbanks has arrived i,.i. .i iii n,in hv mm-the ranks. The ..wu.v. -- , ORE VESSELS SUNK greatly impressed with the armed l7 000 pounds; Guildford. 3.000; uiAurf n.enced operations on a large H charged 57 cents. room mining town in .Nevada n .. . .i.. i t ), mr. . . .. . . i n.-nt .ipivinirl nihr ininnpp of inconsist- the early days were strikingly ((Ul m lb Duly twt. strcngwi oi mib hwi Jo ,ttlcr' a uui). uonan. lu.uuu, siui5 unu am " - - - - in .Inminions. - - pi i.mn.l 150 feet lonr Pner were given. When the but- shown. The interest or the audi- London itarrh II. The O.un T m In fP IHA " that will top the veins to depthJ ter merchants found they wereuence was secured rrom tne very Folia" ha. been sunk Tribal. les had been made at time ot ca r loads or machinery are not getting their market price'first and Dustln Farnum as the Tiaerman submarine. There' r.. Inranirv corns, in writing A special train with re- on the way and when installed, they stopped sending and then parson filled the part completely, u aj, one United Slates clllian ";,nir ... h reBirM them as frtKprator cars IS expected in development will be proceeded were accused of boycotting the The programme will be repeated "rd and he was among tne. . . . battle line. aoo,. nd more nreon the way. so with on a large scale. The veins market. It was said that 7K per'toaighl, The music is especially lone oi me iiu-' vv..t 4 .wmuri. ..'That Canadians were singled out that there will I be no shortage of (Ml. .1.. inucnj n a I n fj v n rllfllini1Il cent was all that the City Market 'good. Tie Norwegian liln "Storstftd i- n.i i..n.. ... .i.- . m ., . t. nn..A A. Icost, but rent, light, water, etct ii ijip oilier, spirimiu car l liauuio Uic irumv. lion Ol liiusv ui me iwvuti ported IUnk recently was carry-"l .iffnlnCant of the work t1,ouIp. had all to be paid by the city, and STILL GETTING THBM tram for the suffering Bel-Wat, NO HALF-HOLIDAY alsd m.p tf.nft was tnt'en. nut nf thai , they have done. WANT The Highland Boy Mine, V V " " ' - - " . ' - was unequipped for dc-fc. i I. . tin,Ai..M .Ia IIaiiIa miiinlnln taxes last year for the upkeep of jsre!i to-iu H.) HVWUIT UD iuiiiv iwse .OH IIHJ t?he hoisted the relief flag . irTri FROM THE O. T. P. That the stores be closed on'arf taking out ore. and will bo a the City Market. No merchant! va9bington, March H" The ad made no attempt to escape, Wednesday afternoons is could run his business on ""4 latest, reDorts received here state bt tne llun paid no heed to the .. . . .- ii-tii cnod thing for. lTinco Hupcrt was oiiuuj......mnnlhl.'...a t ." Geo. Clothier is per cent. It was said also that lnat i,etween January 1 and Feb- i t, it. niAjiiinir ui me ..-.. : - ...v. 'smu. Another Norwegian me " last nignt deCided by ballot at the Iletail manager. Burns' lard, hams and bacon were .rUar)" 15, about sixty German sub-, lemer Association . i.. i.v- i u.unii market and perhaps "t" ",v ft-v.. .-.v.v - rhamherlln. Mcrcnanis meeting iaii nisni. The fockrtll mine, near Telk- sold at the marjne8 have been either captured unk ouuide or the barred .one. a letter from Mr read ,nwllon lo aboUsn Uie haU.day and already Burns' beef. Burns did not eUtor destroyed. It Is, said that the 1 Is shipping ore, She O. T. now the wa, alio carried grain from the president or several car load have been Mon consignment," so the City poicy of $HenC0 adopted by the Amerieaa Ilelicr Commission for as follows: s?hoiir week was adonted. thus is Market must have bought these j jirjtsh Admiralty has so affected . out. This property con- Unng Belgians, but not-i i have yours oi me ,,pP.hantsiian which not n srno1 one. and will be goods outright, was the crews of ihe submarines with supposed to be done. I the uncertainty or their fate that Finally it was suggested that actual surrenders have taken "Mh was torpedoed. at lTlnce nupert. ai the compauj the summer. a deputation wait on the city(place(fc - . i nmvprless In the mailer to .ennM I The Cronln property In the council and lay the grievance ofi B0LO 8UQQESTION i which you rerer. and actions or, nsv... abh)e range ,s aUo deVelping i,h nelal, Ml,rchanU". fore that! - wh,t this kind are injurious not only, w monly nueUn J.tendily. and will b a constant , ted oul ,hat the L"1 The mmi ..,,11.1 "... t,.i, imnert.. but l the rail- ,. M,h,u Aa..ri.iJsh nner during the summer. under ur" anJ F. lI,e. uo" 'v,"lu unriun in rinv ui me ..v.w.. v. , imatter was at present eon-, nf the Scandinavian Fra- "Je It lh n,ii.. ..en ii.i.ii .nmniiiiv" . i.i nD. ik nn.iimi nf Th mine at Doreen will com. 1.1 v ik- n..nnii tkni vainana PYBI J ""chant. A..oclatlou last night1 In the meantime h ' "JJJ nn,iau0n, with the Dominion lie. ,nonce opratlon shortly, A r8" possibly the better plan would be 'e"S I ,n fo the. K TUMUUHUVV of P Hall. that the f iiv ,ww. r-..nV Pseifio are not a M..Pphnnl- Aneialion wasielass wnoon road has been built , .. in h,,.u Hut .. .. :.. V ol yard. . .MT"., -.7.. "' Unlive truffle Mr the " from the railway to the mine" and 1" .II""ot n iln t ri fa nin iliA tsf n:,"TlrtU 50c. Music, oy ;tnq;.vyes- " - ruuni 0.1 ....: "r n."", .. . . J .. 1 ..,j.Mnitnii. and n ."..... ' " driven In to the solid I'lu,c.. ...u u v...e k me. ...""ihnline"jnrchestra; . ttti was all coal Prince nupcr v commiiiee. a tunnel that the matter nau ceen up Be not half water, nor half snow, 'tho meeting Uie win"""": to, formation. Mr. (Inlloway, assist fore the city council for the past e meeting was heM In the heard that they will require SUN AND TIDE ant provincial mineralogist, re two years without anything being Ladles: Your Easier ault secured UDfl clumber. Th.. un. riie oerhats many more gra-they ported very favorably on this done; 80 it was decided that the by paying small .deposit. conutr. clous letters! before d. Thursday. March 15th. property recently. executive committee interview the Come and select yours now1 LOAN Sun rises............0:51' n, in. Mr, 11, H. Jones, proprietor or city council and to see If tho. CHy Wallace's. Jtt?tC.lf. yyELL,,'QTON COAL. THE VICTORY Sun set ............tl:2H p. m. tho Conner Tavern at Skeena Market could not be operated s in. rr'vA 60 ton lump. 100 wTTTh lllgli water ..'!.5;7 a. 111. lit. H,n Crossing has leased his Interests as 6t'to. work a hardship on any-oe. - coai, we ..1... 1 oituM... How water . .11:51 a. 111. lit. 0. there to lluddy and Mackay, and LONDON CAPS US.crice Albert 4 MoCaffery, phone money foMhe lUiniOian High water .6:20 p. 111. lit. 15.1 will proceed east with the view BRILL war loan wa f j ftXV Low wato . tlltlp. 111. lit. U.7 or interesting capital in several Rare onortunlty latest models, ANB rwt than on tne opuw loans Captain Mcflee, M. M. 8. A. properties on the llocher do Boule no two alike easy payment plan Third Avenue bating orBel ibo masquerade of the two pr' . vie. and Skeena mountains. Mr. Jones the ladles suit and coats Prompt Ssrvlce of the Beat night. fmival'nt the rink to. Kvery Indication . . , new A St. Patrick's Day Concert will wa very successful during the Wallace's. there U to sat at all hour. tory loan bat .poratlonsfb held In the Catholic Hall onjstimmer of 11)18, and put through ord. The IJir evening, ' March IGth, at several large deals, and hopes to New curtain goods new goods BOXES FOR LAB4BS uit. !,? 're.tt,'t' ' ladies hav .ubscrlbe,l-t Admlssl Ion 50c, OOido still bitter during this year. of all kinds Wallace's. tf tt"Wallnre's. ) millions. 1