The Daily News vor.. vni. no, :s PIUNCK ItUPHHT, B. C. THt"II8DAY, MAllCH 20, 1017. PRir.B FIVF. CBIfTtt mmmi G LIME BEING THREATENED TERRIFIC ATTACKS BEING MADE AT SEVERAL POINTS ALLIES' PUUSUIT SWIFT ADVANCEBY GERMAN PROPOSAL BMBBBMBBBBBaw. U. S. GETTING DECLINED BY THE U.S. THE ALLIES Washington, March 26. The ON TO PROPER United State lias formally re CONTINUES WAR FOOTING fusal Germany's request to mod. crnite and extend the old Prus-wlan.Amerlcan Sledge Hunimr Blows by French treaties of 1700: Will aV Rsady foe Aeilon Vtffisn Troops Drivoo Wedgoa Into and 1820. The Slate Department' Congress MotU Nsxt Wosk German Line British ha replied through Dr. 1'aul Every Preparation Hoar to Cam feral. Hitter, Swiss Minister here, in' Bolnfl charge of German interests, re- i JprcUl to Tfct DMIJ Sews.) Washington, Mar. 20,, Twenty f fusing to accept the protocol sent1 London. March 2V-To the through him to this government complete additional regiments Burth of 1 Fere, General Nlvelle on February 10. and additional separate battalions U driving a wedge with sledge; The reply slates that the United of the National Guard troops have beeen ordered into the Federal States, considering the treaties in hammer blows against the Oer-man service for the protection of prop force in their original form, is smiles, who are endeavoring erty in the event of possible in entirely unwilling to accept Germany's u make a stand. Terrific fighting FOE 18 PUZZLED BY "CAPTURED MITISH AEROPLANE" This photograph is reproduced ternal disorders. The troops have has been in progress at tills interpretation of them as from the German newspaper "Ilcwcbe' and shows a great aeroplane which the enemy describes been called out Injeighteen west point To the south of L'e Fere, provided in the protocol, which as "one of the latest Hrjlish pattym." It looks bigger than the "Ilya Mourometi," the Huge Russian ern and middle western stales, not toother wedge it being driven expanded the exemption from machine, and can apparent! carry about ten or twelve men. Some idea of the size cad be included in the list of orders made 'seiiure of "merchants and their' mU the German line and a thrust gained by comparing it with the, lofdiers standing before it. public yesterday. About twelve effects," in case of war between Laon. The most u being made at regiments of National Guard in the two countries, into general bHter Oghting on the whole line GERMAN PEACE MOVES Ml WAR ON 01 VI LI AM various states were re-assembled tentres near the St. Gobain Forest, i.exemption, including enemy ship v FOR SUPPLYING to act as national police in im immediately to the west of.in port at the outbreak of war,) 9CMI 10 Tb Dally ew.f GERMAN SUBMARINES ipcii) to Tbe Otilr Kcvs.) portant districts. Arrangements (which must either be left there1 the advance In Laon. Nothing also were being made to create free or given safe conduce fori London, March 20t Despatches Paris, March 29.' German and retreat so far lias equalled two'new military departments on lie intensity of the conflict as at their home ports, even through a received here loday from Holland Mn.trl.l M-arla An !arm. !arruiiu a r c urumj u .1 the Atlantic coast. Naval recruiting tan point. The hot pursuit of hostile blockade. report two moves made by oer- rateorganiiation,bywhicliacor-lFren territory bags of candy oftlceds throughout the country Moreover all nationals 'many, which are proving to be of the retreating (iermans has driven enemy Jon (containing germs of epidemic under orders from the PresI- extreme interest to the military of German, submarines ,ur would be free from Internment . upot'' .i i i ii,.t. ..rr.-i-i I. guards iti their . . . Ibeir rear I diseases wnicn nave proved ratal i urn l iniiiuuni Lkirii riiuit. au and able to go about their busi- critics. The first one says that rpUmi ng llie Jpanisii and roriu- ----- -- - - - roaia body and the Allies have Jin HandiurinS the to its full au- Wa able notwithstanding the ness without the sIlRlitest hind- the Germans are actively prepar- tfuese coasts lias been furnished anv Pon eating it. ,renthf AH these stens rance during the whole course of ing to shorten their lines by with-I s, ba9 ana Pceupqo. m.ea w tn: - delrUon of the roads, to bring . i it r JHH..I. In .41.. vt.tftl,llfiptv, ith supplies, has beenunearthed. accordance with otderx up their artillery, with the exception llie war. anu not in wie restricieu uii ru. ..vu.u,. A rigid censorship has been es- .uangeroua explosives nave aiso, sgued by Pre8id,t Wilson to put Tbe second in the original near Mulhouse. one mentioned et la e very heaviest pieces, way treaties. ' that the Berlin government has iki.iLh.aH. hut it i known that at l,een scattered where civilians the nation on a war footing. ttila ntrvcllou speed General arrest- re likely to pick them up. These The Question left unanswered made tentative offers of a sepa-by least four men have been .Wileaas followed up the enemy supposed to articles sd arranged to de-l GENERAL NEWS ITEHM the negotiations is the status rate peaco with Ilussia. The ell. one of whom was are as tad ats followed up every ad. or the million and quarter Ger- terms are said to include the iravswliettu an.American.but later tonatfl on being opened untaxe of the German retreat. tspii fc Th Cny ies.) man citliens in the United Elates, autonomy of Poland, the inter-in proved to be a German. . TM enemy baa ben forced to raao hi war. the cti eminent .nationalization of Constantinople unej oi auiomouiies were run 8Hp N DISTRESS Premier Borden and his col- r way notwithstanding his undoubtedly will cause Germans and the domination of Armenia by from Madrid to certain tuusi MAKE8 PMNCE RUPERT leagues luncnea wan tne lung in -.efully laid plans before the in reirittcr. and nossibly restrict Ilussia. In return for these con- points by the plotters td avoid Buckingham Palace yesterday. tremendous pressure of French their travel, without special per- cessions on the part of Germany. using the regular train servi A ,are boal .g- . very Spain is protesting to Germany fortes. On the the llritish front mils, to certain liuiils. General Russia Is a.ku'l to evacuate tne Floating depots were establish- heavilv-Iaden scow under Ler'nsalnsl the sinking of the Ilel tie fighting is still pf the open internment is not being considered Austrian territory now held by ed beyond the limits of Spanish phar wa. nbiiired lo out into'gian relief ships tiriely as opposed to the massed diem. waters. These consisted of wood- port yesterday afternoon. The Greece demands the withdrawal as yet. armies now- coining to grips in en floats about Ihcsixe of a flh- suppjie8 Qf 0jj ha(j given out lhe lr Italian troops from Epirus to tt French sectors. The weather erman's dory. A coast guara AvIona. TO BRITAIN'S GREETINGS TESTIMONIAL vejse, burninB crude o, as f uel conditions remain very bad. Wind - TO RUSSIAN PEOPLE THE RUPERTS SKIPPER patrol vessel discovered one of d gne cou(d nol h erdj8t.! Acting Premier Foster and and rainstorms continue to be these, depots as a number of men natJon jjjfpc rhe cow which shipbuilders discuss in Ottawa the main obstacle to swift pro-frees, a At 1-B : 1. A MA XlsiMl'Inr il anil . ways and means to speed up ship- s (- s L'.all.ni' mr? J V rit 3 ill U rrf aiia'aa ss s vm.i v j 1- -- - wa a covered one, carried ma. The destruction of the uonuon, Mrcu .ir-ri.u-.un , K.in-, several building. . . .. ... i... i.u.nm ..nl U .lllO oasseilKcrs Oil uuaru um oni-r u uiuv .-.i nt ta.o'h.iitHini. roads and the soft nature of the lit Ljif icii ui aim itiTBiuni l'rinc uPprl nen ,he Pouers. c" ays tnat very sman for the of Apex a new l "eorBe 10 the lre" cannery ifmnj is maUng the movement by Mr. ;yd uent ashore la.sl Thursday night, According to information se- PUh Co Porl XValter. which leakages of food now find their f troops difficult. .Notwithstanding reached us and It reads the panislr secret ser- way into Germany. mU,. wllh 'senllments of lhe VCy ,s about ,00 miIes norlh of KeU tbe llritish cavalry and armored follows; vice jvollco on a . Afllfufartiun thai , ; cuiKan. iicrriii unj aruine as " " cars have taken and are Jtlrtawi lMMn and the undersigned, pasen- marines employed in the German ,almon;wi, pul up at will be completely and elaborately, Mng the town of Noyelles the -t(t s o i,-n-- iumrt. iuilr.il. lhe neninsular cordon Is .. .nndertaken this fall. t v i i i aa p w aiic - a ..- - w it iiniiifi v 1 'ton lies two miles to the south. lh llritl SO UOninuuiu - ..a..a. ...! IJ..lr l hnl,, slrofphlnff ' ! A wire from Vancouver says ft of Cambrai. ed that their great ally, Ilussia, so unfortunately on March ?3rd, from the Baltic to the Mediter- that the prohibition figures show MIS8I0NERY REVIEW rata, .March 20- The French T . V"stands with the nations wish to extend our sympathies to ranean, one submarine being al- f irregularities. There were pro bP have captured important wh en lae tneir institutions .w. ..... .1 ri, than four times ,ia,n unB nu. .."I'l '! ."" "' A review of the mlssionery sit portionately more litkins restKinslble .rovernmenl. . . . in the regions on I.eilly ....... ... - ... .a many voles for "wets" in un- appreciate the a .....ly. .7 uatlon of tne w orld w as given e. d "Much a we Ncuville. Further progress crew. our gratitude for the unu U? able to sail ten miles an hour ... aornn w Ucrutineered polls B been made to the north of loyal and steadfast co-operation the form klndnesH we experienced at and thus keep in close touch with .. . ..,;.,.:.. K'l The British Chancellor. Bonar A'ktt a heavy artillery .duel is which we have received from Ihelr hands after the occurence of Its neighbor in the lines. Aiiauw its irsu;ictiaii uiiMtvu Law attributes the success of the and t h arm les of (Hall It "was much enjoyed by la e region the late Km progress in the to pcrtjr . . .. loan to the Hun U boat n iiii. ui.a;iuviia. niiti iui uv lfh InrcH a?nllirln(r nt 1nii i WBj t of the Lower Forest of Couch. lussia during ine last. tu -..u- , w,,Ic,, you JUcharred( The ceremony of christening .;..... .1. .i frJghtfulness Throughout day and night the hall years, yet i duU under sucU lryinB Captain Stlllwell's yacht tO)k) , . IV.I Ilia . "fvy guns on both sides have revolution, wiicreuj mo - this wk. The new boat UICP. ...17 IIUIIUIIO V. I V which lay- place FRJGHTFULNESS circumstances, lo.our are',oslng. des tlnies (Ka8t faith , thep old red in the region of llulte de nMinla have based their mn nltntls seenieil in DO un- was uniiiuu tue icn anu iuv a. . Mtsnil and Malson de Cham. on a sure foundation of freedom, avoidable. captain is proud of her. rvugions auu tne present con-i lSprUI to Tn Duly news) Iilih IHAV stilutes a decisive hour for mis-j Pgne Jlclwcon the Olso and the is the. greatet rr.o ...v.. ( Somme the night paused quietly. have yet made to me cause iurj sions among those people. The- London. March 29. Before re which the Allied countries have ladies enjoyed afternoon tea to- treating, it has beep learned that THK POLICE COURT been fighting since August. tl. pettier after the address, when a Hindenberg has ordered the loot-social The tne lunuainciuui hour, was spent. ing of all the villages the Ger ease against the negro, "It reveals "fl Williams, was again ad. truth that this war is at lhe bottom ;bmbbbbbmW bbbb 1bbm1 mans have been forced to evacuate turned this morning at the reluct a struggle for popular government isBBBBBBBflsvBBBBa' BBBB. ' BBSs ANOTHER SOLDIER BACK to be burned. The work of liberty. It hows destruction ha been carried out of the prisoner's counsel. and for that through war the principle or Mr. William Keith, of this city, with thoroughness. One chateau' The Ladles Auxiliary of the St. liberty, which I the only sure returned on the steamer Prince hns been stripped from attlo to world, George last night, cellar before the Germans left, Andrew's Society will hold an in-formal safeguard to peace In the accompanied tlance on April 2nd, In the already has won one refund ng by Mrs. Keilh, who had gone to. All the woodwork wa broken, 'tailwayman's Hall. W eslholme victory. It l a ure promise that Vancouver to meet him. Mr. panels smashed, windows broken rchestra. and refreshments. Admission the Prussian military autocracy Keith is an old timer on this out and the house ruined Van. 50c. Surplus for the which began the war and which coast. He joined the Forestry daltsnx, in all thoroughness has '"trlotlc Fund. 02-6.0-72.5 still Is the only barrier to perice, Battaljon last year and has been been carried out. will ileir before long be over with Ills regiment in the old coun-i ' thrown. try, and hat been Invalided home.' Vnnled--Good. smart boy, or "i.'ea.iloni Is a condition of Mr. Keith, while sorry not' to con-iynung manfor' clothing' and fur- WESTHOLMK unci. i. uo mi u.....--"--Hint nit-'the 'tinue doing his bitMs glad tn be'nishlugs store. Apply Martin OPERA HOUSE result of (Tie establishment of homo again, notwithstanding the OTteilly. tf. L .i-m P.wi.Ktiitional govern- wintry weather. TONIGHT ILV mrnl wllhln their borders, n Seconj KpU,is of the Ilusslan people will be streng h-entj.i Vacuum cleaning Bey cleaning. LONDON G ATI BnlELDiaia ui nsum in Ihelr resolve to prosecute ,8te4m cleaning. Carpets, couches u"l " and curtains cleaned. Good, re. i AN GRILL ""epeated at 0 p. m. L idofriyrnnr h. eoni Inert liable work. Carpet called for 1 Third Avsnu t Clayton, Richard O. of Kuropo is destroyed MILITARY LEADERS IN THE RUGWAN REVOLUTION and delivered free. Frits, phone Prompt Servlcn of the Boot Travsra tnd Bud landi can unl e o Grand luk Nicholas, uncle of lhe deposed (liar Nicholas, who 2IU. 77. Dunc.n ,n peonies in all there Is to sat at td howea. 'UlfE PLAYS forMhemlv urged his nephew to nbdicate to save the nation from disaster. secure of frater- General AlexlelT, chief of staff of the In w ho urged the blesMngs army Ilussia, NEW WELLINGTON GOAL. MXEi fm Lamm children Ljlon '.r7d I 1o 18 oanti. i nity and pcaf " Nicholas to get put to save further trouble. Albert & McOalTery, phone 1 10. mMfis r