3 The Daily NEWS ... , 9'j: - "vill. NO. 100. $. WllNfil'BUnEIlT,, B. (x, SATURDAY; APRIL 28, 1917, . 1 PRICE FIVE CUNT vol .. . .... . . u r- . . mu 17 D ADVANCE IS CO-OEDUTATED THE PUSH EXTENDS OVER THE WHOLE LINE AND FIGHTING IS STILL FURIOUS PRESSUREBY THE PHENOMENON i GETS THREE YEARS GERMAN DESTROYERS OF WAR PROSPERITY) FOR ASSAULT RA RAMSGATE THE ALLIES . Professor Stephen Leacock In ' The negro, Earl Drown, came (Special to TtM DtHr Jtewa.) hi recent publication entitled. up for sentence yesterday afternoon London, April 28 A German IS KEPT UP destroyer raiding squadron were In the "National Organization for War" before Judge Young i anrrMfiil In allnnlnir lhrntish makes an urgent call fur national courthouse here. In imposing a,hfl nrlllsh natrol. and nnneared Flew From Haroloourt l,,rlft nr"1 national saving. He at. sentence of three years imprison--off Ramsgate yesterday. They 6nnnt Abandon Their RlfUa and tack in vigorous style the evils inpnt in the rfenitcnlianr. Jude!shelled the town. One man and tnd 'nna nma'n killed nnd nther oi.rn Equipment leases of extravagance at Oils crisis In Young touched upon the gravity three were Injured., Trf msndous. Canada's history, and by trench- of the offence to which the accused, Twenty persons houses and' two stables :ant phrase and opt illustration, had pler.ded guilty. were damaged. The land batteries (Special W Tfcs Daily .trw, disposes or various common cr "You have come among us as were successful in driving off London. April 28 The Ilritlsh rors n regard to Individual spend. a stranger, saia me juage, ana the enemy vessels. captured the quarries on Ing of money during war time. kite accepted the hospitality and the ' Regarding war prosperity lie outskirts of the town the eastern GLB TMHffl LEAVMKI .protection of the country, which Hsrgicourl near to BL Quenlin, says: wen thc FRONT of Md which lies due 'east from War brings with it the peculiar we gave generously and unstinted. hronne. The Germans did not phenomenon of war prosperity. You received the same' con-isiderallon One of the.old timers of Prince ttil to mil up with the British This, economically, is one of the as was shown to our, Rupert, Mr. Fred Riffou, is leaving most distressing things conceiv. Klditrs, but lied hurriedly. Rifles native born citizens. You bad all j very shortly to take his place able. Here is the interpretation vA equipment were thrown away privileges extended to you as to in the. ranks. lie has been in 1 of It. It i as If an Industrious I j If the German troops iu thejr 'our own people. this city now since away back, farmer and his family had worked 14 dash for safety. "One of our duties which lies when there weren't any roads, bard for generation and arnas-sed a The GrAt Push. flocks and herds, barns and nearest and dearest to bur minds and he was engaged here then in From the north of Arras, right buildings, and good stores of pro and hearts is the respect due to the laying of the first walks that dgn to the Champagne country, our -womenkind, and that same ncre laid m tne city, inai is visions and grain; then, in a moment tie Frsnco-Hrillih offensive and of insanity, had set to work 'respect we have insisted they shall fiver eight years ago now. Ue German defence have develop. receive from other peolpe. Mr. Riffou has-been in Prince burn the buildings, and in the to ti Into the titanic push of the 1 "With what knowledge I have Rupert ever since, and worked on the flames kill and light of warm wr It is one great major oper-atioo of your race, and the conditions the construction of the drydock on the whole lirillsh front, devour the animals, and gorge of the country you come from from start (o finish. themselves with the grain and ts4 huge bodies of men on bwth and I am well acquainted with But one fine morning lately, rest band to fodder, throwing the away. like the well known Dolly Gray's Ido tr gripped In a the laws of your country and In this mad orgy one son of the told bim ivA conflict. 'your colored race, and I am un- sweetheart, something family, more Idiotic even than the he wanted t the. front to Cold tUel. had molested, a was jprejudiced you TVc artillery, the most modern rest, rubs his silly Sands before I woman mere unaer similar. Til cir.! light the foe. So he has signed otiHfapons perfected, are still the burning home and leers: VON HINDENBURQ'S "HOSTESS" TO VISIT CANADA 'snmuhnsAB iit M.-ni1!H haVA llf. on, and expects to leave very soon. U five barrages of lire, but Father, it Is warm here and The Countess do Turciynuwicx, of Poland,, formerly i.aura u, rir,aii- He hopes to get overseas, very lU sdsal .movement, of -the TJrlL nicer, and'there is more to eat Hlackwell, of Georgetown, and'Sbtiatherincti?w ith her little daugh-k rf,iz-&l'mi.nT,i If tr'i MtWlMaWWnj-i Very much -wantifl iil fortes forward has almost ai-aja (Ban fn the old days when we ter, Wanda Jolanda, (he elder t of the family, and her twin boys, us, and must be protected from to "take a left-hand swing at the been by the use of the most worked hard and had hut little lanislaw 1'iote and Wladislaw Pawel. The Countess will visit such acts as you have pleaded Germans." tacient of all fighting weapons, food. Father, we are prosperous. Canada in the interest of the Polish Hed Cross. When llindenburg guilty to." The many friends of Mr. Riffou Ue steel blade. We have done a good thing, i made his Polish drive, he occupied the residence of the Countess, On being asked if he had anything will ie pleased to see him back Co-ordinated Advanoo. Then presently the fire burns' lie kept her a prisoner In her castle, and made her wait to say. the accused asked gain on nts return rrom me vic Ueneral llalg has adopted the down into ashes and the where!night' upon him. 'to be given a chance. The Judge torious march, on the enemy. and the dark. And plan of keeping the whole front comes said that he could not do so, un-jder tUadily pushing forward In ,a the meadows grain smiled once in stood the and sun, lhe!riip the !fit LiTEllO PVVVPTQ W AT TUC lilE THE DEAD MAN ON I. the...circumstances. "Were I PHINeC RUPERT TEAM peal concerted movement. Mean, ,.!: i HAaV A FHHC THK time, llindenburg is rushing great wolves shall howl again And in where the SUMBAR1NE MENACE ARISTAZABLE ISLAND;iwould let iyou off, and every bodies of reserve troops up and is i loom of the forest. other prisoner off, but I am here The members of the basketball will be louring these Into his front lines the homestead Such ws,is the there Interpretation j gprriil to Tlx Dtllr Nt From enquiries set afoot by to enforce the laws of the country, earn who went from here to play to interpose human barriers to graves. London, April 8. Lord Chas the Provincial Police Department and have to subordinate my the Anyox Athletes at the begin Ue lirillsh advance. The losses The of farmer war. and the family are i lleresford insists that the ov- it has been learned that there Is own wishes in all cases to the ning of the week, are back again suffered by the enemy have been and the Idiotic son ernment should reveal tne wnuie every nrobabilitv of the body general good of the community. and are telling of the splendid rolosoal . It Is Ilritlsh pressure the i.nehintr nation,hoside the Are Is the truth regarding the submarine found in a cabin on Aristazable and in accordance wtin tne evi time given them by the good folks towards Douil that the Germans theorist talking of the boom menace. Island being that of Pat Fenton, dence presented before me. of Anyox. From all accounts, apparently fear mosL liasl of war Tne l,r'tln Kildale, who has been missing since Oct. Sentence of three years imprisonment they sure had a fine time. (Uvrrlle the battle reached its of .trade. -Steamer v in the penitentiary After the first game, on Mon has been- tor- 1915. The key of the situation, as far bound for Malta, greatest day night, a dance was given in fury today. unlock it, lies In In- pedoed In the Mediterranean. The belting-out from Hardy Hay on was then passed. as we can their which en- French Front. honor, was a very dividual thrift and individual sac- Huns 11 red on the helpless sailors u10 17th October, 1915, Pat Fen-rlflce. Pans. April 28. General M- oyable affair. They were taken in the open boats. by his brother GERMAN VERSION Let there be no more ion, accompanied IIe a troops gained more ground OF DEPORTATION all round the mine and the smel wasted no rrrimi cuhniumiuu ,u an,j oroiner-in.iaw, saueu tor uound the blodsoakrd fields of luxuries, no wors, ter, and shown everything that out of the national Washington has notified Presi- Seymour Inlet, where theyarrived drones to keep, Urltbis ami frnv. Th enemr was to see, and on Tuesday even 21. A semi lnt Wilson that the United State jn jjue course. Pat Fenton left Amsterdam. April todies and the helghU were.P"lucl,on Fv-rv man. today, who con- must net quickly to prevent a j,s relatives there, and left to official statement issued in llerlin ing they were tie guests of ths aplured. Artillery firing has Company at theishow. On Wed. article or employs any w- riu lamine. return to Hardy Hay again on says the deportation of the in a In Uie sector sumes any nesday night again, after the very active evacuated districts absolutely necessary, October 22nd, 915, but ho never habitants of the not from Jjaqtcull to Sancy. South of service and Soissons second game, they were tread GERMAN STRENGTH and between Arras at his country. arrived there, was never seen H havo alms a blow to big with a dance fol Qucntin, the Germans in France, has" been accomplished a supper, Live again. uffered heavy losses In raids Save... every. cent. ri I plainly.I.- (Mrfll to Th- Dtllr. - H The clothing bf the dead man without hardships to the civilians. lowing, and all the team are enthusiastic nr the forest of St. Jobaln. work Do wilnoui hard, everjuuiiK.and content yourself""ui: Petrograd, April 28. It is eti-wilh corresponds with what Pat Fenton The statement adds: regarding Anyox hospitality. Mesopotamia. bare living. The man who mated here hat the enemy has was known t,o be wearing. He "The transport of their belong The snow was all gone London, April 28, The Turks a If he uses the saved tl!l 150 to 155 divisions of in- also wore a gold ring, set with,, ings even delayed the transport of and the weather was fine, which this we retired to a considerable distance does materials. For this made the visit all the more ei- properly is doing war lamrj u v.uuir, uu mc u.. three rubies, and his sisters silver important war norlh of Samara. One enemy nioney front. These it was impossible in many oyable. On the occasion of the his country. He may,slan wrist watch on a strap. reason 'orpa Is work for second the enthusiasm ran entrenched finit game, In the felled the aoouu articles being found beside- the cases to remove trees, last vear'B coal Wis between the Tigris nnd the HU . . t ..t.- -.1 nn.l AnAtt.B. I DANISH REPORTS dead seem to confirm ttu wood of which represents import high and nearly all the audience Dll. ti in ami eat ni urrau v..v.t .- man, the Prince The Ilritlsh In touch were wearing Rupert aro too, Is doing connection between the two cases.iant material for our war industry, ith iU nnd feel that he, j (srii to ft Daily sews.) colors. The missing man's mother re- !The trees were cut down in order Homelhlng to show Copenhagen, April 28. The in-kind There is a chance that the An stuff that is yet left in Hides in Vancouver. that their leaves in spring and VICTORY A MURED of iLjjmu,, (jPr,an pressure for a yox Athletes win pay a visit to 'summer might not afford cover to with new streets Chief Gammon has the matter Let us be done (i(ei(arate llpace zetyt.t to streng-nud Prince Rupert on the 24th of May, !marching columns against our town Hal s in hnnd and further narticulars fltl io Th Pally Ntws. new sldewlaks, new u t, ,lU89lan .,eg l() the Am. and a baseball team as well as a will li. fnrlhr.imini; later. airmen. London, April 28 "Victory Is nnd new railways, till tne ar is T,'e German Chancellor Hethman-done. j 'The male and female populace basketball team .may come down, walk In our ow lowing Increasingly assured." Let us HollweK has displeased his So. and 60 If fixtures cau bo arranged. between the of 15 boards, patriots THE RED CROSS SALE. J ages slated by Lloyd George, the boots on the old eMM fn fa nc wj ,M,t mnke was deported. Mothers with "njlah nil, with dollar pieces J'"'"' the required declaration against hMd SIM AND TIDE pre,niPr. Tho confident ..... . '1.it.l .... . .t R .nmalnu) tvlllt We In his address, which was our pockets adding up to fwnt- demanding Indemnities. yestenlay afternoou in tne lieu ..- their children. The entire Cross tent under the, rharce. of popu the latest patriotic for vered In five ths hlstorio Guild-". Sunday, April 29th. was Let us do this, and thorc will The favorite household Coal Is Mrs. D. Jl. McDonald nnd Mrs.!""?" um?n was trans- noticeable. twiur into the hands of the Gov- Ladysmlth Wellington. Phone 15 Vlckers realiied the sum of jP0"ed to tne rear. A far as Sun rises. ..........,5:10 a. 6a. Just eminent such a cascade of money prlnce Rupert Goal Oo. ( 1 05 J5 for the society. possible they were allowed to Sun sets ..8:2 p. m. arrived ioe Ions Washed Ht. 10.7 choose tnelr own place ot aooae Low water . .12:59 a. m. of It snail ue ncuiu, "t sound Coal the Albort McCaffery, that to Potsdam. , Objects of value were taken in High water ..7:16 a.m. Ilt.lo.O nil the way i charge by the German nuthori- Low water ...1:30 p. iu. Ht. 7.7 i i High water ...8:32p.m. lit. 10.5 AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT , ties." launch Alice B. T WESTHOLM17. (Special to Tb Pally Naws.) The latest casualty list carries Vienna. April 28. -The Govern, rOR MCTLASATLA the name of A. Williamson, killed LONDON C AFT TONIGHT ONLY has convoked Parliament to at the front. Word' has been re ment VIVW HANTIN Is Iho 30th of May. Sunday uii WanM4( celved In town that this Is Mr, AN OMUL H,. - Htn rTHH 8 SON" meet on At If Douu, S DJ 4 P.W. Williamson who used to be in th Third Avenue Torn Thumk Is n4 Oouiit CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT RETURN PARC St.OO road superintendent's office here, Prompt srVloo of the loot rru. LILLIPUTIANS' OOURTSHIP" Call where he was very well known thsra) Is to sat at aH hows. NOTICC TO TMt rUSLIO IV. J. THOMAS, Pka, Mrs, Williamson and her family .. cosupr Ort SSI. of four children are at present BOXES FOII LADfM f"iston io is .mil nira(lm Sunaay ami blen 8u4ay ",."!. It, HIT, i living in Vancouver.