The daily News "'If.? . VOL VHI. WO. P3' PIIINCU nUPEflT, B. C, FIUDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. PHICB FIVE CKNT! UCCESS W Ti r5 A I IT ON M WHOLE LINE GERMANS RUSH UP NEW BATTALIONS TO REPLACE THOSE CAPTURED BY ALLIES FRENCH ARMY j TURKS ARE TIRED TKENEWSAWMIi OF THE GERMANS AT SEAL COVE MAKES GREAT i lrl to Tb Dally fit. : 1 It is now expected that the work Amsterdam, April 20-Anti-German of levelling the ground for the CAPTURES! riots have broken out in erecting of the building ,of the Constantinople. Two Herman officers new- sawmill at Seal Covewill have been publicly homo- now proceed apace. Mayor Mc- BUny Great German Defensive. whipped and others have been, Caflery received a telegram from Positions Taken In Sweep hissed in the streets. Hatred of J" Ottawa this morning which read By General Nlvollo the Teutons through the city i in effect as follows: East of Rhelms.- exceedingly bitter, as they are. "Order,ln-counciI passed by the blamed for the pass to which the! government permitting Emerson country has been brought, though f yBwSB Tj$0r4B LrBV'bt'bbiVbbiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih Jal to proceed with work. Gingras Paris, April 20, In the" official none of their promises have been . has been advised accordingly." fulfilled. Enver Pasha's life Is in This information will be re lUtetnent issued here today detailing ceived with great satisfaction by danger. THREE NEW NATIONS DECLARE FOR ALLIES th continued cweep for-' the people of Prince Rupert. In the centre is Dr. Muller. Minister for Foreign Affairs for ard by General Nivelle's arnica, EMPIRE FARM IN Brazil, which country has severed relations with German. On the This will mean that tbe work sill now proceed rapidly, and that iscccfa was recounted every-mWre left Is President Yaldez of the Panama republic, and on the right. before fall, the buildings will be The German defensive CANADA SUGGESTED President Menocal of Cuba. Both nations are at war with Germany. erected and lumber will be aawn tuitions which dominated (be GENERAL I. IVANOFF in the new mill, if things proceed (tuns of Lauroy and Moronvil-j Former commander of the Itus . In conection with the plans of THE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT IN ORDER TO VOTE according to programme. uttt about eight miles to the lM armies In Volhynla and Oa. the Umpire Itesources Development ,t of Hbelms have been cap- ' now under,arrest. Committee, which include a HAS GOT OFF THE ROCKS. YOU MUST REGISTER GERMAN REVOLT IN tared in (be great forward movement ARTHUR J. BALFOUR vast Km pi re farm In Canada, the More ground lias been MAY VISIT CANADA (proceeds of the products of which The Grand Trunk steamer , The attention of all voters is SOUTH AMERICA cained to tbe northeast of Sois-toot j would be used for paying off the Prince flupert has been success- s drawn to the neeesitv of eln by smashing blow against ri.l la Tt DaUy .) Empire's war debt, which scheme 'fully floated off the rocks of Genn lhal ther name8 are ftn h (SperUI to Tbe DUy 3ewt.) aHIi Vil1 nm Oil!. The Oer. thetlsland, where she ha.-, been was first outlined through ihi,t, Buenos Ayres, April 20. Bra iMi l 0u. APfj ro11- " The last date at mans made desperate attempta to cables of the Montreal Star's Lon'stranded for the past few weeks zilian Huns in three states revolt. creaU diversions at several points ed here that the flight Hon. Arthur!don correspondent, the committee!and has how arrived In Prince . can De done is the second The Teutons are well armed, even alone the front, but they all fail- J. I la I four. Secretary of Plate for has issued the following state-xnent: uupert. sne was to be seen mis -"ay. "icu is oniy with artillery and are plentifully d Counter attacka of a fero- Foreign Affairs, and now conferees morning tied up to the drydock alut two weeks hence. supplied with food and munitions. nature have been made by j fJ , Washington with the The suggestion of an Empire wharf, which created the Impres. This is an important matter The government is massing its the Germans on the newly cap-!., n r.,m in Pnn.H, ... ...! nf .ilnn tliat the reoairs would b "i one wnicn should not be best troops to quell the uprising. Urdtround fmm 81. Quentlo lol slalM overntnenl. may Dedltiouslr reducing the ."debt carried out here. It is said, how- overlooked any longer. This ap- It is evident that the German ihtimiimi li hnvit Ijeen bloodily'visit Canada. Canadian Minister!) ever, that after taking oh the Pes " men as wen as women, created by the war emanated from have had preparations made for Msltt4 by the Frrnch troops.jmay also be called in to the Allied Mr. Morelon Frewen as one among steamer will proceed under her that the ladies have secured such an eventuality for a long Flrbticf continues today along conferences in tbe United Plate. several possible modes of developing own steam to the south, where fhe franchise, they must see to time. ' ts ik Frsneb.fronU. the resources of the-Kmr the necesry and extensive-Ve-- 't personally-- --, . ,, -3. SL QuiUn. pire under Stale auspices for Dairs will be carried out. Th registrar of voters is Mr. COLONIAL Around SU Quemtin General . vrBalBlssSnVslsKBasBSjsjBai State profit. J. H. McMullin, the government B4S6USS WAR ISSUES An file reports great artillery ac-Wvitjr. Certain lands In the United GIFTS TO THE RED CROSS agent, and all who have not yet Another tremendous In- States, it was pointed out, inferior BY PRINCE RUPERT ARTIST registered themselves as voters (SpecUI to Tb Daily Hews.) J. Iry assault is expected hich Western I in the province of British Coium- In fertility to those In London, April 20. The Pre till eep tbe long menaced town Canada, which had originally been A water color picture, painted Ma should do so at once. miers of the self-governing do. into French bands. . i r i. i t c ti.---- ihi. nitv ' feverai commissioners nave minions will meet with the War In tbe Forest of Coucy, patrol, sum. had advanced in price in fs to be rallied at the War Dance be" appointed by the govern, Cabinet today and will discuss the tinting continues. 1 many cases to 20 an acre, and Carnival in Vancouver in a few menl for lhe Purpose of register-it issues arising out of the war. Ths Battle of Arras. I was suggested that there might weeks. This is one of the many g new voters, and on receipt of London,April 20, For a day or j jEll be land, in Canada which could,contributions or a like nature the official Gazette they will be THC EBHFCRGRS to there has been s pause only, J be bought from the Dominion which Mr. Pearce has made to the 'nad! kno7'.n- Among these are In the great struggle begun by, BH government for $5 an acre, and .lied Cross Society since the be- !,fMui oi me cuy. A correspondent oi the "Deuvre th battle or Arras which has by which in 20 years' time, under ginning or the war, and by which All signs point to a Dominion Suisse" has had an interview'with bj means ended. It is a breathing suitable development, might rea- the society has realized a tidy election taking, place in the near the author of "J'Accuse," who PII while the British armies lize 20 an acre. sum. Pictures by Mr. Pearce have future and, no 0"'- J1086 "ame said: Dramatic developments are tnd tbe enemy aland and w-ait "Tbe committee is well aware been raffled in many towns to the is not registered by the 7th day taking place round the Emperor fur the neit round of the fight to Prince or May will have the privilege .of is like lhal this would of course depend;south and east of Uupert, William II who no longer Win. The wiemy has brought i iutn Hias frl Jlllv tit tn(t lh utiAra f Ti n famu nf Mr. Pflrr.A nt exercising their right of citizen- the Kaiser of former days. William P new battalions and has mass- nrnrimitv f rniKvnva -l-vninm. n cvntpr frAnr nriial hn unreml hip On llial OCCaSiOn. has three enemies under the tbeni round Lens and Loos In i. ii '""ri'Mu n.u uuij ui tin; etc, and the climatic conditions Empire his son, the author of rder to replace thosn captured of the territory purchased. One LORD KITCHENER ;man and woman eligible to vote the war; Pan-Germanism, which Vibe British. Heavy shells are BaBNBBMa. factor undoubtedly tending to nt-moftiAL book lo nave their names registered at has ruined the Empire; and the ing sent Into I.elvln. Ingres,' raise the selling price to the .once. people, who are starving and long Ws Dereaumont and the suburbs RIQHT HON. A. J. BALFOUR highest quoted is the certainly In a book with the title as above for peace. What the Kaiser desires 'Lfn To tbe east of Arras.I that the United States will in a nuoted. which was Dublished in CONSCRIPTION FOR above all is-to maintain his Millery activity against Monchy LUMBEs ORDERS few years become a larger pur- 1 London last month, many brief j THE UNITES? STATU popularity and to convince the Particularly noticeable. Terri-t FOR PRINCE RUPERT chaser of Canadian cereals, while'appeaciations are given by prom-j German nation that he never e machine gun Are is sweeping I . land-hunger will drive American; inent men of our great soldier.! iSptcUl to Tbe DUv Hew.) wanted the war But he feels wu the valley, and the British T,. first orUer for several settlers norlh over the Inter-j Naturally Joffre's testimony re- Washington, April 20. Presl. responsible for the war, and his ir, 'uiicniiK..1.1. m.I I uacn 1- ...1,1.wiiii -more thousand feet of lumber for the national boundary in even larger iceives much prominence. J off re dent Wilson insists upon con perpetual obsession and fear is formidable bombardment. The Ta)!or Engineering Company, the numbers than it is doing today.llikens Kitchener to Carnol, "Or- scription. The President, will that the Allies should declare rnemy losses In dead and wounded contractors for the railroad at and it would be wise to develop ganlzer of Victory." He says: 'stand by no compromise, believ- that they will not make peace with Ulce as many as the British, Alice Arm, has been secured by the territories where these set-' "llight from the outbreak of ing that the draft system is vital him, and that then the people "ring the battle of Arras, two Mr. JJ Pearce. of the Westholme tiers are likely to go. hostilities, with a vision one must to the nation. would abandon him. The only hundred and thirty guns have fal-'n Lumber Company. Thin Is only I 'Furthermore, the European now recognize as prophetic of the, way for him to avoid such a death In inUi the hands of the Allies the first or many shipments which wheat lands have been greatly necessities of the struggle in SPAIN HAS LOST ONE- blow would be by abdication. In the brilliant exploits. will be required before the contract 'neglected during the war, and which his country was engaged SIXTH OF ITS TONNAGE order to keep the sympathies of is completed. for some years to come will yield he evolved the scheme of the new the people he might say: "I sacrifice TO WAGE EARNERS 'small crops. This nls'o will tend military organization that had to t Madrid, April 12. After the myself. Make peace without n All Unorganized Workers SMOKE SCREEN ENABLES to increase the Value of agricultural be set cm foot; with bis tenacious meeting of the Spanish Cabinet me. Tbe responsibility rests An organization meeting of the STEAMER TO ESCAPE lands overseas. will, undaunted by difficulties of Wednesday, Premier Itomanones with those, who wanted ruthless ly-formed Union of Mine. Mill "The committee, polntj out that organization, instruction er equip declared the government was oc- war and the complete Isolation of jid Smelter Workers, with Juris-o'cllon Boston. April U. A British 200.000,000 acres purchased from Intent, lie carried through the plan cupied parliculaily with the sit-! Germany. Those who at the out over the unorganized atenmer reported that she had, the Dominion government at 5 he had set himself to accomplish, uatlon created for Spain from a set adopted my son as their party orkert of the city and district of engaged I" a running fight with an acre and sold again 20 years Less than a year after the open-'cominercini p0int of view by the leader drove me to order a mobilization, '"ice rtupert, will be held in a subniarlno while off the coast of(after development at 20 an acre, ing or tho campaign, divisions or attitude adopted by the United a step which I hesitated room , Exchange Building, Prlncw Ireland. The steamer escaped In ,would redeem the whole or tbe i Kitchener's army were measur- stales and Cuba toward Germany, to take." a inoki screen which she threw i national debt or 4,000,000,000'ing forces with the enemy over-;"The ministers also discussed 20th April, out when the chase started. sterling, and at the same Unto j sens. Today these same British lengthily the torpedoing or the GENERAL MCWG initiation of candidates for j attract to Canada a great army ot regiments are fighting with a San Fulgencio," says tbe news-i (Special to Tbs PsHy Newt.) nnd election and In GREAT FAMINE IN SYRIA taxpayers who would be an ennr-j push and vigor that Is wearing paper Correspondence Do Salmons Von Hissing, lh Butcher of flation of omcers will bo tho asset, down the German wull before puna. Belgium, and murderer of Bdith of hualuesa. 04. i (Stwdat lo Tbe tnHy !-. i "Bul'nven supposing only 10;them." t Today the Cabinet also ron- Cavell, dlI on Wednesday. nK- 1. CASEY. Orgoulier. Is .1 w in mi el n a .tttt .In a.I I 1ni.linl 1. T a aU... u'll li f ti a.i.1 .1 , , r u . .1,.t,.... . London, April -Syria j... v?., w j.v, uvu fli-tr iiii,i(iivn,i ..u. 11111 v v.uovv t.avov Biiiereu lUO pO!lllJllliy Ul n ruji The ppanisu uaninei nas resigned. nor stricken by famine. Great the scheme still holds possibill- touching words: ture between Germany and other misery is common among tho ties of a magnitude never yet It was under the Hag or Franco Latin-Amerlcan republics. Among WgSTHOLMF, population of Lebanon. On the equalled In the development of the that this great Englishman first the statistic..read at the Cabinet roadside near Bey Bout, dead Emplro possibilities, moreover, bore arms It Is for the common meeting was a table showing that LONDON CAT! - TONIGHT ONLY bodies are commou. The Turks which would simultaneously en glory of France and Great Britain "the losses in shipping attributable have destroyed Ihe crops and will bailee the credit of the Empire lhal he has fallen, a soldier. His lQ the war now amounts to one- AM GjMLL not permit a sare conuuci m r-llef and the strength and the wealth death has struck me as that or.nUth 0f the total of SpannUh Third Avoaue ships offered by the American of Canada.' a personal friend and or one or.toanage. Prompt SorvJoo of tho oat tue best friends of my country. Government. thero Is to eM at aM TOPICAL Tha favorite household Goal Is dust arrived 100 tons Washed BUBQKT White canvas footwear Wal-tf. Ladysmlth Wellington. Phone 15, Men, A to KK widths in Invlo. Nut Coal Albrt A McGafTery, BGXES PGR LABIBG -7.T..T? 18 k4 seals. luce's, Prince Rupert Goal Go. tf, tus shoesWallace's, tf. Phone 11.