1 The daily News PMNCK IlUPEnT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, APML 4, 1917. PRICE FIVE (JB.1TH PEESIDEN em SAYS A CT A TIT 0 WAR EXISTS WAR AGAINST THE IMPERIAL GERMAN GOVERNMENT RESOLUTION IN CONGSESS PRACTICALLY 1 DECLARES WAR j STILL NEARER ON GERMANY ST. QUENTIN Units' State Conaroa It lt-euMlno British Forward Movamani Stakaa War Resolution Further Captura of Barman 4 Dsclarss War Ciitto Position Froiwti Bat -Mac Stormy Soonoa. Ki n a Bwis. (lril w in cwijr (8peul to TSa Otllr Aw) Wstblnglon, April 4, Presl. London, April 4 Bitter and WlUon had picked up the THK ARMY THAT CONQUERED BAGHDAD AND IS STILL CHASING THE TURKS-This picture show a portion of the army desperate fighting marks the fur. ftft of battle thrown down by f General Maude in his victorious Mesopntamlan campaign. His arm is largely made up of Indian troops like these shown in tber of the British troop ferminy The President's speech the picture. The, meagre dispatches received from the Fast paya high tribute to the valor of these troops, which are now many progress u Congress it hailed with acclaim miles beyond Baghdad. in their piercing of the Hinden. Jsy lb press Ihe wor,ld over. The burg line. The British positions .KtMtkta prei characterlte the BRITISH COMMONS THE "PRINCE RUPERT" r.ED CROSS SALE ON SATURDAY MOTHER AND SON SLEEP are now less than two miles from tit 8erance or Iht President n It was learned yesterday morn-!ing I OUT IN THE BUSH St, Quenlin, and they are relent. lW irreatesl of this hat generation,the whole CHEERS PRESIDENT that there had been a fire on The sale of borne cooking this leasly pushing the Germans back -feline President " him and hat enurw !the steamer now on the rocks at week w ill be under the charge of The provincial constable from their so-called Impregnable ulfcn behind unanimous feeling, it ((u! t tim Dtiijr .vm. jGenn Island. The pilot house Miss McClenngbfn and Miss Brought down from Terrace on positions. ikta ta'ji the by the acclamation wilh London, April 4.-A great out-l?nd U,e cab,n Immediately be-.t McLeod, in the society's new the train Sunday night Mrs. Sarah The town of Maissemy is the wordt have been re-intnL i.iiihind it were, burnt more or less premise and will be held on Sat-',vifon for a medical and mental latest among the British captures tith bit burst cheering, which Congress has been ttlrred lasted badlrdue to a deffcl , tne eIec urday, Friday being a public holl- Man,mation. Mrs. Alfson had re-day. and their enveloping grip of the of the for a considerable period, broke jlriea Wrlng. The patent ex The public are asked to c captured positions never relaxes. tith U pronouncement the stillness of the liritith House lllngulshern on the ship proved afUifillv i-mprnhr lh uminiln - Northward in the Arras sector, that "a state jitioa't executive who snindinn- another11 brother residing in Terrace.'the. British have advanced from and that the nation of Commons, when the announce- 'sufficient to control the blaie. mon &r c f nrtttitt Was luiekly It was Easier on the battlefields of While the officer was telephoning Boyelles, captured a few days ago. to ment wat made by the Chancellor i"n,ch puljout. mil bend energy pre- ...II InM .. Lit. 11 l-.M It I. Franr. uhcrn an manv ar nKliiff l ih ilnrlnr aflpr pnmins off lhe and have now taken the town of Ue srmy and navy, and to of the hxebequer, Mr.. Horiar Law,' " yirt hlct w B strongly well in band their live-. woman'""!"' PrPrHons are assistance to the up lrain on Sunday nlghlt the ttcJr ever t the the President that of nltedfor to floal lhe vee, I post. an aU(.mpl XUi. A canvass of Congress and her m slipped out and dis-, l states had recommended to Con.!about the 8lh curt, when the Pnocial Master music on Good . . .1 r, ow"v Vi approval of. the statement A A.l n u 1 A Al H a mm m .at.. U President and that both gresa the entrance or America tides are higher. Failing success Friday Farmers Oratorio "Christ . m .ii l'"ul a a. v . --.r me uermans. are apparently. . st stand united behind into the war with Germany. There at this date, the tides will not and His Soldiers" at the Metho- ,aue " ,,?r iu v uu """- aware that tney cannot nope to tlitVrt serve again till the 32nd of April. list Church at 8 p. m out avail, ii was uiougui jesicr- noId sl Quentin as tney are de-day kirn. TW United Stale will go as a perceptible.silliness for a that possibly she was making liberately firing the city and blow, itU ttr'tnited and determined second, while the full .import of her-woy-baekhome'4lo Terraeo'Mgltntip. witlr; dyBaraiie."The:5 is I bjs. The President urged this statement was grasped by the and Constable Doolitlle left on British have captured their ( (If Jauwdiste organisation of an Ilodse, and then uproarious cheers j Westholme Theatre the early morning train and ar- trenches along a ten-mile front tray cf SOtf.000. broke forth. The London press' rived back again with his charge and have taken six more, Village, Congees Ha oontsnss. eulogitlie of the President's' last night. Mrs. Alfson had evi-; Froaah Front, (oavdistely after the President action and the Ilritish point of TONIGHT AND TOMORROW denlly got out of the city at once; Official. Artillery flghtihgcon-and Lil U capital, both the Senate lew Is that the United Stales has the surmise or the police was tinues north and south of Ailette. sad tbe Houte of representatives declared war upon Ilobemollern-j GREATEST WAR FILMS correct. She was found near u look aix machine runs ves- rt-WMened and an identical Joint iem. Zanardi bridge and had evidently terday. north of Vaux.Aillon. In nssiuUon was Introduced Into The Canadian Army in France not kept to the railroad track, the champagne district, violent WU bouies declaring the esisU GENERAL NEWS ITEMS but had made her way through !artillery actions are also in pro-the and the of a stata of war and direct-it bush, as she was in a pitiable' gress. the Preiidenl to employ all (Ppteul io Tb tuiir 5t.i Advance of the "Tanks 39 condition, with bruises and scrat-; Rwaolan Front. u resources of the country to Washington, April 4. Senator. ches. The first night the mother; peiroirrad. AdmI 4. A violent firry oa war against the Imperial Chamberlain hat introduced a hill 70.000 Canadians engaged in the Battle of Courcelette, and son had slept out in the Herman attack was made on the German government and to brjng to Congress for universal military j September 15th and lClh. snow which was then lying in flussian positions to the south or U conflict to a successful con. training. ! Third Kpisode of places and on Monday night had niuk8t. The Germans attacked In thiiloo. A break between the united THE SHIELDING SHADOW" taken possession ot a deserted C0se formation in a; series or Stormy Soonoa.- States and Austria seems prob- "The Union Jack, Our F.mpire's Flag", .. .Vocal Selection shack near the bridge. The way waves, but each wave was repelled la the Senate the pacing able. 1 " across Kalen Island to Zanardi by our gunfire and the attack was One Show Only. Bos Office opens 'at 7, Show starts at S obstructionist tactics. London, April 4. Mr. Page. Ihe. Matinee Tomorrow. Admission, Children 25c, General 50c. through the bush is not to be thrown back, U Follette forced Ihe fur-t" considered in going, . , , . over American ambassador, held a long . Reserved Seata 75c. any way easy j consideration or the war conference with Mr. Arthur Hal- and with little food and the rough WAR PICTURES TONtOHT GOD SAVE THE KING ftniure until the follow tag day, four, lhe Foreign Minister today. going, the mother and the little AT WESTHOLMC THEATRE bmj scenes were witnessed Amsterdam. April 4r German, fellow must have1 been very tired.' "; i. tf Senator Martin forced the Mrs. Alfson will be examined' Y .V. V..lknlmA ThAfll.. f and Auslrlsn heads meet today in I til kllO I,caiUUilllc AUCU.tu ' Mwrnment to cut off I Fol- Berlin. Newspapers hint that by Dr. Cade to determine the night' will be shown some of the Consideration of the war Germany it ready to talk peace. PROGRAMME malady. .most marvellous pictures ever fwolutlon was, therefore, delayed Ottawa, April I. Canadian or. 'shown on a screen. The Battle. WJ the next day. fleer with overseas experiencm ORATORIO FOR. GOOD FRIDAYi0f Courcelette ranks aa one of may be loaned lo the United State T. FARMER'S ORATORIO "CHRIST AND HIS SOLDIERS" - -r the biggest ,inl thlt iw8ntjwar.; hsiden-ti suggestions government by Ottawa. That the music loving public bf an(V fn ji 70,000 Canadians were j Methodist Church Prince Hupert have something nnirasrpd. That Is three times as ihtil u Tb Ottijr jwm TO BE CALLED FOR j good in store Is to be seen rrommany Canadians as there were whlngton. Aorll 4. In hi PRESIDENT CHAWBEnlIH Good Friday, April 6th, at S p.m. Prompt. the programme of the concert to. British under Wellington at Ph to Congress, the President (Cut this out and bring it with you'. , be held in the Methodist Church Waterloo. These pictures show umiled that extending credit to Th Geographical Board of I Chorus, "Suffer Little Children"... .......Choir on Friday, which Is published to- the, Canadian troops marching lo J Allie, be heeded. Bonds will Canada announces that it has de-j Solo and Chorus, "Hark, the Glad Sound"..Mrs. J. McLeod day. hheir positions for the attack, ProMded for the present i elded to name a splendid peak in 3 Chorus, -h the, Field" Choir To those of the community who Bhow the bombardment w hich pre- Peniet but hereafter the country tho Canadian Ilocklcs .mouih t Chorus, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" Choir are acquainted with works bf this 'cded the attack, show our sol-class, '""l must pay Jargely the bur- Chamberlin" In honor of Pre!-; & Solo, "And Did the Son of God Appear"..Mr. Meth Davies Farmer's "Christ and His diers going "over the top", the of the war. It was Intimated dent K. J- Chamberlin, of the O.j 0 Chorus, "Hide " i Majesty" .......Choir. Soldiers," stands out distinctly charge across "no man's land," l a t)avy tar on nicest proflU T. P. The great mountain terri 7 Chorus, "And the People Stood Beholding"... Choir from the others as something bet- the struggle and the victory. They, rge incomes will be the tory in the neiglibornoou ib 8 Chorus, "Cleft Aro the flocks" v.....Choir ter than ordinary. show the huge tanks come wallow. m of raiting the bulk of tho Yellowhead Patt was first tnro'n 9 Solo, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" Mr. Armstrong; Both In the solos and the Ing up and Into the storm of bul- r revenue, to traveller! by the building 10 Solo, "By Josus Grave". Mr. Moth Davies choruses, the individuality ot the fets, show the terror-stricken ik?.Vor"no,t IfttJers today say of upon the Grand Trunk PaclOC a U Solo & chorus, "Jesus Christ Is JUsjjn Today" Mrs. McLeod composer breaks through the flight or the Germans and their :- voe iTetident can have what transcontinental line, which wao 12 Solo, "Our Blest lledeemer" .....Mrs. Jarvi McLeod swathings ot convention and they shelUsmashed and deserted tren-afford mu. -Wo wlJ pass credit complete.1 under President Cham. 13 Chorale, "The I)rd Ascendelh Upon High" Congregation a fino. opportunity ror the'enes, and the victorious Camu n Alllet and will sea that berlln's supenmon. i- - 11 rtocit, "Bo Thou Faithful Unto Death" Male Voices display or individual interpreta. diana .cheering and triumphant U sufficient money to innkw is at the southerly end of a mas-ive 15 March Orchestra lion. Some or the solo numbers that day at Courcelette lat;ep. r a success. mountain range In lhe Grand 10 Solo and Chorus, "Hark a Thrilling Voice." Mrs. J. McLeod aro pxcedlngly fine, and a glance tentber tl i77L Fork amphl.thcatre ana " "-patted 17 Solo, "In Token' TJiou Shalt not Fear" Mr4 Meth Davies at the names or the principles will ,, , '7 .WELLINGTON COAL, only by its near neighbor. ta Chorus. "Soldier of Christ Arise" Choir show lhat Justice will be done to, ATTENTION LADIES If LlJLMcCttrrery, phone 110, Mount Hobion, 10 Solo, "The Son,or God Goes Forth to War" Mr. Armstror.R their opportunities. The choir is j New lines' of sport shoes and 20 llecll and Chorus. "Oft in Danger, Oft in Woe" Mr. Davies to be an augmented one, members high bootsrubber soles and heels G. T. P. W"CU 21 Solo and Chorus, "When Our Heads are Bowed" Mr. Davies or the other church choirs in thv ..juat arrived In time for Easter. Wistaria AMEFtlCAN SHIP 22 Solo, "Hock of Ages" .....Mr. O. Bernhoft city joining in tins prouueuon, in At Peck s Stifle-store. . . . .-s. 23 Quartette, "Jesus Died tor U'vMr. McLeod. Mrs. Bernhoft, iHrikr to get the required voIuihc.1 It has been Irarned thnt Iho Mr. C, A. O. Armstrong, Mr! Meth Davies. The nieuibers or the orehestra. W DOING IIU81NIS Grand Trunk l'aclllo has just 21 Chorus, "Jesus Lives" Choir too, aro well known as. musical LONDON CAW 'eh U C.,m Btkary- purchased nn American bottom 25 Chorus, "Who ore These Like Star Appearing, ". .Choir enthusiasts, the high stan Tickets Good. . for service between Prince HU 2H..Anthem, 'The Itadiant Morn"......., Choir dard, or Prince Hupert' local ANBOWLL Con'aotlonse, pert and Ketchiwn. 27 Hyiiin Cholr 'and Congregation talent will' be sustained on thl Third Avonua .d PaMp - Tea Room connection ith lf h Choir' of 36 Volca. occasion. Prompt Sarv loo ot tho Oreheilra:' Mrs. Mrs. J. Lee Beatly Mr. KqullU ess, Certain Woodland tnsro la to oat at H Sarvloo be made to make he Mr. Woodland" Organist, Mrs, Armstrong, Conductor The favorlta household Coal I hona Qraan 1t7, .. . .. ii.i. .viei after wim ii Mr J. B, Davey. Ladysmlth Wslllngton. Phont 15, BOXES FOR LABIBB ....... . ...mmm.i 'rrfrfffjjjjxrrrrr-rrrrri Prlnca Rupert Goal Co. tf. t