.1 The DAILY NEWS Z... viii. ' 92' I'RINCB IIUI'KHT, II. C, WKDNF.SDAY, APUIL 18, 1017, PHlfiK PIVK CKNT 'mm mm U C-b i Nfi TIE WW iDMURG LINE TREMENDOUS ATTACKS BEING MADE ON THE GERMANS FROM LENS TO RHEIMS 1 HINDENBURG ITALIAN ARTILLERY HOW THE P. a E. IFIRCT QHOK EXTREMELY ACTIVE CAME INTO BEING "... LINE GETS mvm u. s. .i.nl M Til. rir his services in securing Home. April 18, Advice from the Pacific Great Kastern Hallway FIVE BLOWS franeliiae ami a Ira flic agreement AND GERMANY Switzerland have reported that between the Pacific Great Kastern! the Italian artillery are extremely HtSBBBBBW 1 r lair TBSMBMbWL I and the Grand Trunk Pacific Hall AHUt DslUer Smashing A tuck'active on the Isonzo front. The way, Mr. Darcy Tale, vice-president fiarmony Fired Her First Shot at it Five Different Points i largo number of Austrian taker and general counsel of the United 3tates Stlsssd It Counter Attack Are prisoner and sent behind the lines Pacific Great Kaslern, received by . Submarine Attacks Detpsrate. .suggest that Italy may be startling agreement with 'J. W. Stewart her offensive, which has been 500,000 in cash and 25 per cent so timed to catch the Teutons' A the capital stock of the company. teltl W Tbe Dilljr JfWI.T when they are direly in need of! April 18, Lens, La .Washington, April 18. Official London. men to withstand the great lint , Out of this sum he made disbursements Fere l..Qucitlln,. . ill...Ca rubra II,I and M. oh push on the western front. savAvasHVHHavt, PSSHEBhhhjhhbhhhhhi to the Conservative information reached the Navy uon, vtiiicn consilium mo uic campaign fund, according to Department shortly after noon vaunted lltnden- oolnts Of the WHAT VIMY MEANS statements which were made at yesterday that the United States line are being struck ut au the P. O. K. enquiry in Victoria destroyer Smith was, fired upon &7 lne Franco-British TA nilD ADTIIirDV itely i'.JiVv FVHi i- I r week. drive that their continuation in 1U VUI ftUIILLE.ni last by a German submarine at 3:30 t Qrsat Grandson of the "Iron Contributed for Years. IK hand of the enemy much a. in. ine torpedo tauncnea at Duke" of Waterloo, Attached "It was understood when Gen. Of the Canadian Headquarters i n Impossible. &$tr teem J. W. Stewart made the the destroyer by the U boat missed fit ton. Lens, La Fere and HI. France, via London. April 16.- to the Royal Flying Corps of agreement 'all to the Allies fit Tbe final phase of the battle of Canada Lord George Welles-lev to pay me ?500,000 to se- the Smith, which immediately (atnlia minute.may The .onslaught of VI my "proceeds," to use the words f urth son of the present 'cure tbe franchise and traffic gave chase to the submarine. The Ut By Allies is in great force and of the phrase.makers of Berlin, Duke of Wellington, with Lady ;rights that out of it I was to take enemy vessel by submerging was Icare of the campaign funds as lie (iV-man cannot withstand entirely in accordance with our Wtllesley and their two daugh-ter. enabled to nrake good her escape. facas the Conservative party was Us pressure. Coinbral and Laon Intentions." while our guns are , Miss Pamela and XI(s concerned. For naval reasons the Navy Department damage to the, Mary, who are at present in closely enveloped, but the avoiding doing any ut lets "The understanding was that I refuses to disclose the mmce of the drive Is none the inany coal mines and other in-, T'Nonlo. Lord Wellesley arrived last iwas in get tne irancnise ana location of the encounter. New York early at these points. General duslrial establishments in this in traffic rights and make tbe customary Jltiis latest report tells of an-ttatr neighborhood, they ore destroy month, and was married in V all contributions. successful thruil being ing the enemy's defences as( New York to Lady Louise Nesta know- that these contributions are HE NAVY GETS Bd to the south of Catnbral thoroughly an they did ht Pamela Wellesley, widow of his. have made I trwnJ Fpeby. This attack was trenches and wire entanglements i brother. Lord Itichard Wellesley. tributions customary.to campaign funds con for TRUCE JOHr OFFICER this western side of the crest Lord Wellesley will'make timej at Le Calelet, about eleven on 'the past fifteen years," said Mr. before the assault by our troops. hhhB an extended our of Canada in Catnbral. ; k the south of Mr. John Baillies, who has plied The situation has changed re- the interests of the Flying jTaiL French Front, the British Colum ! He told Gen. Stewart that he for years on fins, April IB The official markably in the last week. When Corps. thought he could get the franchise bia coast, has received instructions j UsiL of. the fighting mure the British and Canadian guns j !and" also the- tralTie rights-over .to report to the senior.naval flisrcafirnted the most sanguine opened the preparatory bombard- the Grand Trunk Pacific. officer at Esquimau for appoint. sks of success in the Joint of. menl In the offensive sector, the IKlbH NAUUMLl3l3 PRINCE RUPERT MAN I iinn'l want to annear eco- ment under Uie new regulations. frewvs entertained here. General enure eastern section i uinj WOUNDED AT YIMY " necessary for whereby master mariners are ELECTION AND AN Welle reported a desperate Oer-allrmpt Itidge, together with the crest and ,me to make this explanation." taken into the naval reserve "with to stem the French a strip, ranging front a thousand continued Mr. Tate. "I do not the rank of "skipper." fersard rush to Laon. Their yards to a mile In width on the (SpeeUt to Tbt DUjr inn According to the latest publish-jlhjnk that olher person but Captain Baillies is a deep sea mnter attack took place at Allies west slope, was in the enemy' London. April 18. Faced with led casualty list received here, myself could have secured the man, but for the last few years salch lies about seven miles to hands. From Hill 115 and other the organised effort of the Irish Lieut. K. O. Ileilchel is "ill and passage of the acts because no has been in the coasting service lbs south of Laon. The attack commanding points, the Germans Nationalists to forco a general !seriousjy wounded." Lieutenant!one but I could nave got tne and was one of the officers of the as repuhed by the French easlfy. could look down on Lorette llfdge. Prince John," defeating the bill election At Courcy, four miles to the north the shell.scattered ruins of Sou-chei, the prolongation by of Parliament.:for,nelcie , known,.,in Prince;!JJf f"gl7nZ?'iT Captain Baillies has led an ad of Ilheims. General M file's Cerency. Ablaln, Villers-au- i n i II,. if. ftunert, having been city j... vnp(nn rjrimih venturous life, and has been to forces has to withstand another llols. Nouvlile-Ia-Targelte, an(,j . ...,.. ih- ii:fo'r many years prior to the wart.,!.! . ti hut failed. The sea since he was a boy. His first powerful German attack. These nifii'll'"l u''ot Commons yesterday afternoon as agent foP lt?e Canadian Ex- Norton Griffiths people, in fact. oyage was to Australia and back attacks were apparently made on riTnrt a WUJ l Plosives, Ltd. He left with the were willing to pay more than many sears ago, when the return Uo sections of the French wedge i'. niti.i . . . . JiMftiinn if ih-x rnti lit eel tbe trip in a sailing vessel took be oicu hat been driven Into the to eeure efTective range, mm"-;. ' ..".;.... up" coiuniBeiu uiiucr wi. ." franchise.'.,.. tween one and two years. He also "German line. The losses of the of them, by careful use and owing-'...fr and has been in France with about was under Admiral Seymour in nnty in dead and wounded have to the conformation of the ground uh first of the Canadians. WOMEN MUST REGISTER the Boxer rising in China and has been enormous, while 2,500 more could bo concealed. Many others ( I ! HI OfHMCR TO VOTE been in South America during prisoners hate been taken by the had, however, to lake chances n ( jM I (Jf. LIVlNtj ONLY ONE MONTH'S some of the frequent revolutions t'rtneh, The German forces have ii,ji onen. wnere rverj ii i FOOD IN GERMANY Now that the woman's suffrage in some states there. For all keen forced to vacate many miles their discharge, day or night, j IN PRISON CAMP measure has become law, every round adventure, his experiences of territory and the French soldiers could be spotted from the ridge. Amsterdam, via London, April woman, who is over twenty-one have been very Interesting. The are still sweeping onward. hy German observation omcers, i London, Three Canadian es- 17. The Dusseldorf Amieger In vonra nf nop. and is a British navy has got a good man. Mesopotamia. with the result mai u.r, ..-.j nrtsimprM inv reached !subject, is entitled to a vote at Tbe Turkish Hety oireci w.c.. . ,an article explains to the working THEATRE troops in Meso-Wamia T g parliamentary elections. But WESTHOLMC nre. tiur onir ai oi ... people of the Hhinelaiuls of Westphalia are steadily retreating ,.- v - i.,-.i . while she is entitled to a vote, "ore the British advancing hat was the result of our bom. that hard necessity has there is one thing necessary on Tonight at the Westhoime wees, who nre meeting with bardment. on. the, cres t and.- the,-'... khiik, ... .uuuui-ai,..... ,' ra ituiru m... driven the country to a new food her oarl and that is. thai she Theatre. "Madame X" will be the I'ht opposition. eastern slope oi t ie riage and w- A am, n Gray, or rationing. This will begin April must appear before a duly ap title of the photoplay screened. photo- aeroplane obsenatlon MounleJ Hllle enli,ted ln 18th and will include a reduction pointed commissioner and register This i a play of exceptional U8TRIA MAKES FKACC graphs. This th, caplurcd at Ypres. in of 25 per ceut in the bread ration. her name, for inclusion on power, it is run 01 exciting epi OVERTURES TO RUSSIA and at such limes me trusting gunners to June tOiC. The newspaper says the old the voters' roll. This is neces sodes and thrilling incidents. had to "go it blind," of us." Donnelly is tho star artiste, "In one prison four crop must serve for four months, sary. Derothy Sit i tj Psni 5s.) the previous work of the ouserv- Kenyon said, "were put In a dark but. that there ore ouly supplies Special commissioners have who Is admittedly in the Lpndon, April 18 The oer ers. cell seven feet- by twelve. 11 was for one. month. No peace, the been appointed to accept such front rank of her profession, and ""fs which have been mado to All this Is completely etinngeu. filthy. They turned on the steam newspaper adds, even If it came registrations, and these commls she is supported by a splendid Rula by Austria-Hungary nre It is now the Hermans wiiu the dark-must until the place wax so unbearably tomorrow, would niter the situa sioners include the government cast. The plot, from the begin considered here to predicate the fttirmt over the hill In air service hot that we had to take off nil tion, and even after peace, it'agent as registrar of voters, no ning of the story until the climax integration of the Germanic ne.;rus ing to their U on tne noor. would be a long time before theories public. Justices of the is reached, holds the Interest of tUhanca. The recent decisive lhJL Sr. hlril F.ven. then w. could hardly food situation is again brought; neace. aldermen and numerous everyone. The last tragic scene wtlles heightens this belief. The branch is now iiaiiu - ... the. first 21 hours (to normal. !others. is a very Strong one and is beautifully Airai uisaster may bo the war's time m n.r ugim.. - - -juf ,,, w ,mJ m.mit,r f(HM, nop, The newspaper concludes by Several ladles have also been acted. "Madame X" will turning pnl In favor of the llrely too puj i i ,,.wnter. Then they gave im each 'navinir that the ftoumanian wheat nnn.iinled eommlssloners and surely rank among the triumphs "ies. nlielllV gtltlS 011 ln ; I. ration nf about seven.... ounces !r.r.i mini lin rushed lin.. . now that ll.a.. u-ill..... )u nponnrwl In nreent. at the Westhoime. The result of this aril). - - - - I- -" - - tt J V - - the speedy to last three days." the Danube Is free from Ice and 'such registration very shortly. be lery situation will Germans from the Pte. Langlais was taken to So. that the people must hold out. It The second Monday In May is Word has been received In ejection o the (Continued Page four. town that Carlyle Brand who was on -ay- there Is no alternative. tho last day on which registration W1STHOLME western part, ot me piaiu. can be effected before the wounded recently at thefront, has OrtRA HOUSt FORESTERS WANTED sitting of the first court of rovl- recovered and has rejoined hi MORE Tonight and Tomorrow ision of the voters roll. This company. 18.000 Casse DomestiBrea makes the matter urgent for'the UBLE ATTRACTION" Ottawa, April 10,-AbouV from Canada -Xa women of British Columbia, This Ths favorlU household 0oal Is unry W, 8avas presents more men are required forestry battalions. j registration is a very simple Ladysmlth Wellington. Phons 11, for overseas be sent overseas D.j not just order "a loaf of bread" Make it a point to get thing, but Is one that is apt to Prince Rupert Goal Co. If. will Dorothy Donnelly In drafts They of 100 as soon a ifter enlistment La Casse Domestic 16 oz. Bread be overlooked, and put off until it Is too late. "Madam Canada recruiting as possible.depot, wll 1 Get the most for your money- Get full food vnlue best With the probability of a Do-minion LONDON CAR X election this summer every established at Winnipeg, I rhice Materials -Purest Ingredients. Bread,is the world's cheapest should AN WMLL duly qualified see lit six acts. Albert. Fdmonton, foodHat plenty of It- And sen Uiat it Is woman Third Avsnue Mctorin to It that her name Is registered llevelstoke. Vancouver. . LA GAME'S DOMESTIC BREAD, 16 OZ. LOAF i Kpisode of Uia and New Westminster. for Inclusion In the provincial Prompt Servtee of the Beet "NIELDINQ voters roll. there te te eat at M hew. SHADOW" tons Washed Cot La Gatse Bread from your Grocsr or Telephone 190. .rrlv.d-100 dn,,Ml" 10 and SB csnts. Nut Just Coal Albert A McOaffsry, THE LABEL PROTECTS YOU White canvas footwear Wal BOXES PGR LADHM r lace's. tf. ,MIWM 'MM e Phons 116.