-1 The Daily News foL. VIII. VO.,19. Ml I NCR RUPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, APRIL3, 1I7 PRICK FIVE CENT BRITISH NO W DOMINATE SI QUEM1TN CITY THE ALLIED TROOPS ARE ADVANCING SUCCESSFULLY AGAINST GERMAN LINE THE ALLIES ARE DELEGATES REPORT PRES. WILSON TO CITY COUNCIL V HAMMERING AT HAS ASKED FOR At the city council meeting last night. Mayor McCaffery and Alderman THE GERMANS Mcllae, who were appointed A DECLARATION on a delegation from the city council to in ten lew the gov. ritlth In Sight of St. Quantln, ernmenl at Victoria on certain Armed Neutrality la Pound net and Mae View of Olty Only matter, made their report. The - . Sufficient Preioetlon tor Four Wllea Away sun subjects taken up with the government ' vv." "5iC ill Neutral Withta late , Make ProffOM. executive were the road ; . of War Kxlaia. around Kaien Island and the one . to the top of the mountain, $frul M Tb DUy government (Sscul to T Dtlly tws.) building In Prince Hu-perl, Lindon. April 3, Oen. Hate's, water power, taxes oh government ; Washington, April 3. President tocpi are today l Iul of property, and waterfront Wilson appeared before the Hio&Dbur' Hue. From tue property. So far as water power special joint session of Congress rxtf dominating St, Quenliu the for the city was concerned, the -so iju-v , 'tkuma "; last night and asked that body to British force can ace tti citr not delegate brought back the assurance declare a state of war existing between To the' that the city's interests piU four miles away. ,the United States and Ger French forces, with GENERAL would not be overlooked. With re Ue HUBERT QOUOH joottt, Armed nad Deen iully strong thrusts, nave au.i I iritis h Commander, who pur. gard to the payment of taxes on j ii mrrwKomr il'XUWWI u - i . found many.to be wanting neutrality and was likely within three miles of sued the Germans rame1 property in the city,' 1 AU8MMV ,J xettd to from the Ila- to produce that which it was ,W u supposed to be one of lhepaume front. He is credited by 11 l the !?lme,?ue8l,on, uhlf.hf mmrjl ajlIu at j meant to prevent. Germany is UciUet of the llindenburg line. Pari critics with being a brilliant has arisen municipal!. held responsible for the final ia London is expecting to hear tactician, as he harrassed the real ties, the whole question will be break and the entry of the United tremendous fighting at this treating foe with artillery Instead gone into, and it Is likely that the States into the world war. It is The Germans are of arrears of taxes will constitute a tsiieol today. cavalry. reported that the President intimated to complete' first charge against such prop. trhini frantically that it was the intention Uir fortification to oppose further COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN erties. Concerning the waterfront of'the government in the event of property belonging to the with their heavy advances war, to afford complete and every rial, Of THE CITY COUNCIL provincial government, which the assistance to the allied governments city wishes to get, the minister states that Aa official message in men, munitions, ships of lands asked what the city was U British look the village of sviuuuvi (H and money. In the financing of At the council prepared to do with such water, meeting last I Utj, sett of St. Quentin yester-6j the war, the help of the. United tad liter took 8acy Wood, night. Alderman Nelson was ap front and, for what specific pur. States would prove invaluable, pointed chairman of the finance P H aa required. On receipt l"tylr csritarte miles from St. Quentin. and would be freely given. ItfkrloJhe northwest, the vil. committee. Alderman McClrmont of such information, the matter jab . uw viuj-iv.c. lv tkkJa Capitol ttorriMsl. UratlVtodtlles, Kpahy and Dotal, of the board, of works. Alderman b &lven cverjr consideration. The Capitol is stormed by war tsUe southeast of lleudl-tocri, Dybhavn of public ulllllie. Alder- The Hon. T. P. pattullo, minister factions, and the situation was man Casey, market and jiealthof lands, and Mr. A. M. Manson, today, being discussed jakea yesterday. trt eagerly and Aldermen "Montgomery and member ftfrDmiwva. had afford-Finlth, IA.KERE TNC WONLaVf; mtJkTT BATTIJL WHJ- BX-F&UeMX. sHin Atfmlia. iKtzens ot 8peq!&llrt!nlrred of fisheries. the delegates every assistance In This new map indicates the district where, according la- the Mm Ust nigb't admitted that into Washington carrying war the prosecution of their work. military experts, the world's greatest battle for the supremacy on the Urilisb burst and to influence a btcrday, pilgrims pacifists 1 Mler the rff''l naa n the western front will be fought. The so-called llindenburg line a U German lines on the roc Wtnl at riiArcc LHAlTttU 111 in rad. Alderman, Montgomery asked stretches from La Fere to SU Quentin and north from there to h"1 ,n-iU, c.ision; Champ. fcaae front for nearly two about Cow- Hay. He had beard that Cambral. The British and the French lines Join at St., Quentin. ia aa,n ,f,eciea 'PT, er BRITISH COLUMBIA the House of the n.T. P. had made application indicate li- th irmv nn ih mn Thi. htm,i .rfv.nr., ihi. .of Representatives. French Front. 1 " tor that waterfront, as the leases week have beerr in the directfon of the arrows. There is a good j .Knock1i l,m. wn , Pvli, South of Allelic April 3, "When I cast my memory back lapse this year. "Cow- Hay is the probabilUy of the Allies breaking through between La Fere and SL V " ,,,.V,"' 7 lis French back the knocked down forces drove Lodge, pro-Ally, motl valuable piece of property Quentin, where the arrow Is shown. to the time when I commenced my fcrmsa. troops beyond Vaux Hall-ta. a man named Baumort in the in lhe city," said Alderman Mont-six ministry In this province thirty- The French patrols found capitol at the opening session of said lhe nev. "because it is outside of GERMANS ARE NOW (AMERICAN 1st hoes in the region of BU years ago,' W.jgomery, FARMERS Congress. Details are lacking. the Jurisdiction of the O. T, P. II. Pierce yesterday, "and com- QsfBlin strongly held by the en-tar. pare the conditions of that time and today it js a little: hive of In-wlth APPREHENSIVE 1 NEEDED IN BRITAIN The first armed American vessel, but of Laon, the French,took what exists now on this duslry, and Is of greater impor-coast, the Aztec,- is reported sunk lance to lhe city lhan the drydock otn German trench systems I can only wonder what (Special 10 Tbe Dulj .Nws. London, April 2. "Five thou- yesterday by a German submarine. has been hitherto. The O. T. P, will be the state of affairs that Ue ridge LatTaux. The on'"11 f the crew are rePorl'd near lime hence." ' mml not get control of any more London, April 3 The military sand skilled American farmers frrman have destroyed large experts here today saw fresh signs soil vvould ... - ih il,J. property. Aiaerman Momgomery English go a long way, oshe Wrts of St. Quentin by fire and of apprehension in the German Cunard quite Indignant at the delega- otolites. son's Hay Co. had a newly eslab was-r - a r .ui. s;minil Ihnf ffhnv will hA ttnnhlA In toward combatting Germany s which arrjved yesterday broaght shed post at Bella Bella. Mr. Ihold the llindenburg ine. Infor- plan to starve us into submission word of the destruction of a Brit-through UUDIAN PREMIER Pierce memory goes luuuri ...m.. . i msllAti nrpivinff fpnm nnmnrl- her submarines," Sir Ar-'lsh hospital ship with the loss; of that. He remember .Mayor cuanery pomieu ouvi""-"w" o - thur Lee, head of tbe newly.form- 167 German subma-ed LUOH pj back lhan can (ht what the O. T. P. wanted was ay that fresh calls for men have lives, by :a., when the Indians of this laaued Kaiser's lead-rU,f Food Production Department, rine. The Carpathia escaped, the waterfront of eaual imui ia Tlx tnj .fs. no .!f! r-tT"1 SluT&r 'i. wnay property era. The latLt draft is taking told a representative of the As-'same underwater craft by only sociated Press. "I, told re- half hour. Victoria to you trip to an I4on, man able to a rtlle. Aptll 3-Tho Kmplre and said that as the matter waa wry carry nAmentajy Association enler-"w had to go south In great companies, whether he ia fifty years old of in the hands of the minister ,, i .... t,.j..i , ! r.m enough to withstand ft NT BiimSJaW JaVJatAAaV the colonial premiers, dcl- strong land, and that in view of the over I IIIRJvEs nUrCn I, VIlRnlWI Ttiei lit lha lmn..l.l P.nf...no- the tribes around Capo Ileports record of the Hon. T. D. Pattullo kluneh yesterday in the HouselMudge, In those day the rip with regard to the 0. T. P. in continue to arrive bearing per- factor plaughs for night plough- It is reported that the G. T, P... cfCommnn. i. i t-i by canoo look six weeks against ai.iti.nl ronort nf fnrlhfir nlr "eel lh kHJ Ameri- steamer Prince Rupert, ashore at it could be left past years, safely Presiding. Borden thirty-six hours nowadays. .Mr. nnl irmihiA in R.rmonv t.,ii Ka c farmers to supplement them Genn Island,' has sustained damage Premier with him. rlcM the splendid achieve. Pierco well remembers on one oc Alderman Montgomery grudgingly tnila nrn Inrkinir and the ehnraei Sir Arthur said the Introduc-' to her bottom to the extent "U of the Canadian troops, who casion, when sixty canoes wero hoped it would be safe, and ler of tho disorders.are not specified. tion of the American tractors on ot 180 feet. Plates have been for mutual pro- ,the large scale contemplated also bound logether i,enf an j broken, frames damaged msmtalned the best tradl h I on a motion of Alderman Casey, "am A ft jM a.fAAAA A V-A m& V . . .. .at I L- lain Ik a!IV(T 1 X lt wuurss mc juuro uiuwraai ..... inuuiu anj the floor set The boilers J of the British The lecuon oii u up. army. the matter was referred to com mier said that no sacrifice can through the Seymour .Narrows by mittee. THE ONLY REPLY IS .employment of women on the anj engines are reported to. be wnicn vne 'land. '.. tin lnaAjl A aa tav(rtil 1w Inll wo tribes, on much today, and he would hostile . WITH THE BAYONET i uiilitjui vu 4 av v svrwaar l llltAn lias "I hope to see." be said, "as ln despondents to the women in me riiww NEW LOCOMOTIVES maled, pinnacle of rock have ,!n lb inches in the krpt buiy leattinp Im o!U ran-InrtAil (Special lo TIM 01!; fiwi) (many or our women cultivating- pierced her hull, and these will and FOR THE GRAND TRUNK the soil I Mr. as saw Frenchwomen muskets. "ospiUl wards. flint-lock "Wo cannot shako hands with nave lo De blasted away before Pierce's father and Robert nun-, a tho German people until they rid on tha land of glorious France the vessel ean be released. u7 - during one of my recent visits.! Special tester music Good mulr. the late lieutenant-governor themselves of tho cursed llohen. on j ordered fifteen new loco- women.' There I saw nothing but The Prince Rupert Retail Mer-They '"iy. Farmer Oratorio -Christ of the province, came ?,,,.. fllP . rvlr zollerns," is what M. Skobeloff, . . 11.1 Ml. The hae called a - n wero everywhere. pic- chant Association a T dler" at the Metho-J couniry io.c. lThnv, nf ,lft in,nfit Miva.in the vice-president of the Russian iaiei- ture spoke columes for France's special meeting to be held In the - also "many Intcresung ; , uourch at 8 P. m. ha t ... Duma declared in a speech de to tell of their experiences ra.wi "--.., ,, .,.,., . ,,,. effort. Our women are Just as city hall Wednesday. April 4th. unknown Jcapablo of hauling a train of fl,-1339 ass what was then a n meeting outside the Duma.' hn.. Just iciu anu neu tons. mass the land if only they are shown men ofthe city are requested to arrlved-Wallace' country. He said that the Kaiser and the . pithed! These fifteen locomotives rep. i,... the way." get together and discuss the new 1EW The llev onl rcenl a total outlay of 1735,000, Chancellor Hollweg were the two developments which have taken at tho Mcl,od hof most redoubtable enemies of l',Xc;' of locomotives and " the price having THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT place in the G. T. P. boycott situation. iCalTery, phon8 nj. Sunday Church work at increased about one, hundred per Russian liberty. To their hypo.l The members of the Board I Methodist -.III.. it.. it.. n....i ton Cent during the last two years. ;1 r,7 J.',: " ."-w"; At the city council meeting last of Trade are also invited to be IU sing I Ten of these locomotives are for r 7 " , ' ht. Aldermen Casey. McRae and there. City Hall, Wednesday, Wistaria nirii use on Grand Trunk line in Nelson were appointed on a spec April 1th. 1TM,M" Canada'and being built at are anort .hns and committee to investigate wr-. v. iinAk nf v ial " r" iA.airtingaion, oni, wnue live are lor THE BATTLE AT GAZA solos wd jtaln matters, among which was W imm high binds, rubber nn eomvtim.g ... lhe (SpeeUI to TIM Dstly ") HUHINK88 the illvmlxanl nf who had ior nn man. LONDON C ATX ""ch U 0.aM lakpy Just arrived Shoe in hiore.lime United States and are being con London. April 3, The latest certain objections to his own dU-reports Tickets Good. At Peck's slructed there. from the Kgyptlan ei. maaa. Alderman Casey wanted 1 AN 4MHLL craction.Py household Coal la Kaon of these great engine IHKlltlonary force state that the(lhe committeo to be authorled tQ Thlnt Avanu and Paatr, The favorite weighs S7C.O0Q pounds, exclusive Turks lost eight thousand killed a Room Wslllnoton. phon9 jnvetlgate certain other matter Frompt Servloe of tha Ladyamlth of tender, which has au additional and. wounded in the British vio- de, connection the health with Oo. u qulslte Coal there Is to eat at alt tervlo Prlnoa Rupert weight of 185,800 The pounds. tory achieved near Gaia In 1'Ate-jpartment and thought that it hone Qra,n 1t7 Dr. Heed's cushion-olo shoe total length of englne'and tender tine. The British losses were le (,,eUMj investigation from top to BOXES Pen LABHM for men.- AVallace'a. U seventy.nine feet. than too In the battle. 'bottom. i