The daily NEWS V0L VIM. NO' t09. PRINCE RUPERT, B. WhUSmtXY, MAY ,9, 1917. MTlSCii11 MA5 BY ENEMY GERMANS COMPELLED TO BE CONTINUOUSLY PATCHING THE HINDENBURG LINE TREMENDOUS RUSSIAN SITUATION ATTEMPT ON THE ' ISJOW BETTER LIFE Of THE KAISER FIGHTING ON (peetal to The Dirty Raws.) WEST FRONT Pelrograd, May 9r- In Hie tu Rome, May 9 Kaiser William multous time nh c i have Imph i had a narrow escape from the experienced here during the dis ImiH I of an assassin, while motor Cirmn Make Terrific Effort cussions between the Pnivisioaai .livg to Berlin recently, according to Keep Hlndenburg Line j Government and lh 'delegate- Ho a dispatch received from Intact Attacking I from til- oMler anI?lhe work-j jflfifeltiBM 'Znricli. An unidentified man flred Continuously. men committee, UitJrovlloiiaJ a, three shot at-;the car in whieh v i .1 !leader have emergfitVrom the . X the Kaier was travelling. Two pri'Ut- Ul TtM Daily ' turmoil brilliantly. Comoro- ' jouliets struck the ear, while the tendon. May 9. Seven German 4 j third went wide. The assassin ' mlse has been effected, and the iv.in'in havat limn alint down hv was arrested. The German poliee U Hnllsh. ,. vlgoroua aerial P'-tion of the Oovernment is are very reticient regarding the """T" TTT Sl offensive ha been resumed by,no tronger. . incident. , Ue Uritleb flier, when the wea-f H J expected that greater flitter MR. BALFOUR IN WASHINGTON. Mr Balfour first experience with an American photographer cleared up. The town of Itenllon will now be paid to the was at the station on hi arrival at Wahiinglon. From left to right alternate figures are HUNTING THE PEAOE ttuileeourt has been the acene of.conduc t of the war. With the Colonel Harts. Mr Balfour, and 8 ecrelary of State Lansing PARTY HI OERMANY utmost terrific lighting. Hercu.;lvent ot tpring and the melting ma effort are being made by the of the snow, great progress may MANY PRE-EMPT0R3 IN FRENCH COMMISSION IN DCUKH0B0R8 FORM (Special to The Dally 'Weirs.) Unnan troop to patch up the be looked for. B. C. HAVE ENLISTED NEW ORGANIZATION Copenhagen, May 9. The peace Imdenburg line. The raid on , A RAILROAD ACCIDENT propagandists are being hunted Mb side have developed into Victoria, May 8. The report Ottawa, May Notice appears down throughout the whole German alctstt continuous counter attain In he Lctlcr Box of the lands department, tabled ; i Special to Tlx Dally Aw.) In the Canada Gazette that a number Empire by the GovernmenL Till ha been the feature I All popular discussions and move in the legislature show the re Indianapolis. May 9. -The "f Doukhobors of Western of Ibe last few day' fighting. ments in the direction of a popular Hsavy Lot. markable amount of enlistment I.kpecial i train I carrying J! the French f l.-, Canada have been incorporated peace are being suppressed Tee enemy artillery ha been Prince llupert. May 9V1917. among pre-emplors of this pfov- """mission wciuump .wr.u.i with a capital stock of 11,000,000 ruthlessly. eiUrinely active between Ferny l)ear Mr. Editor: I read with ince. There were 1198 enlisted,1 JJoiTre and ex-Premier MvianI bafk on to rarry on agricultural opera-lions to lom fro(n Cn,capo tad Loo. An unconquerable astonishment the Inference pub. RUSSIAN or 10 per cent, of the pre-emptor Washington was derailed last including grain growing spirit bat been displayed by the!lihed yesterday and credited to and fruit growing, on a large THE 1MHTEB STATES BnUb soldier. They have suffered . ,.-,.i ... ..I, The report stale that during The cause of the train wreck is scale. The name of the comoaBT heroes rather than fall like Petrogra'd, May 8 A commission ktcL The enemy lostea have K- r.n- , .. i....: mm M7 npa nr.emntln ree-.MW n havp a broken rail. j "The Christian Communitr of representing the Provisional kea extremely heavy during the rred here like vulture arouhd'ord were issued, which is a con-'. JnJVSX2e-iVniwnal "rotherhood, Limlted,-- Government will leave in the near HA month. Their counter atari! carrlon. On belall'of American siderable falling off as compared ;;;omj;nine-j and the chief place of business future for the United Rates to bave proved to be very coU fishermen '.r'T lo .u!"7 .""ir" 'r Y"DUl Mr l"r3-hluM, ealm. l be at the village of Verigin, confer with the American Government lj lur them. Every advance at-kmflr statement aiosi empuaiicauy iiiit mum oe iorne in mina inai im- i - concerning the industrial; German ha I- nnl im- tt ra I.. .u'...1 II I.. tl-ili.k fTnl mttl . , . 'PaskTlwliicojppratorjiioeiide and financial Vy the re-M4ed law i wvt riiuit siiv iu D filial aiauu $M Jlivu wiuuuim, economic re-i in a big sacrifice of troop that the bulk of the halibut fish. 'both from Eastern Canada and THE PRESIDENT OF HAYTI residents of the loukhobor colo- lations of the two countries. Information i.lhout any result being aehicv-H. ing here is handled by American abroad, bus come almost lo a utmu w ui nuns mea in both British Columbia and to this effect was obtained vessels and the matters of these'standstill. The majority of the Saskatchewan. In addition to by the Associated Press German Report. boat tell me that the segregated Inew settlers hae taken up pre- Prl au Prince, llayti. May 8. farminsr tht enrlmanv aim ha from a high official source. Berlin, May 9. The German district is a curse lo their busl- emption along the Grand Trunk The president has sent a message llOWfr (c carry on mining, ranch- force stormed and recaptured nest. They tell me that when. and Pacific Great Eastern to the senate and chamber of ing and manufacturing opera- REB GROSS NOTES Fretnoy from the British, taking ever they lay over here their men .railways, and some pre-emptions 'deputies in congress demanding a tiong more than tw.. hundred prisoner visit the district and orten get have been slaked along the Kettle aeciarauoni war apainsi uer-drunk The thanks of the society are and six machine gun. there, and sonfetimes lose! Valley line in F.ast Kootenay and many anT a committee has been(SENDS TELEQRAM TO extended to Miss Kenny and Mrs. all their money by fair means at the coatt and lower mainland.;appointed to consider the que ! Barinrrr, uin aaii AUan Davis for so successfully a ai Via. 1.J VSBaWVn CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH ur foul. Thev tell me the reason ,ton. conducting the sale of home- AGAIN POSTPONED they come to Prince llupert to! THE FRENCH FRONT This nrllnn was taken in'con. cooking last Friday, and to all market their catch It because of I Isequence of the iacl that there! A telegram has been despatched who contributed to the splendid lit. lilf?liMff, nrio.. vhih rihlnln (seeiu to Tb. D.u, wre among the viclirns ofvlhe - a eri a. .o.iows: result of $135.00, rrmsi te Tbe tii .. I. m.f,a. V n.a.h w.waaa, Amsterdam. May 9. The Ger-on here, but that they get away jutt ' Paris. May 9, The enemy auilori. "ir" v"-r Washington, U. C The Prisoners of War branch a quickly as possible in order tacked to the east of Vaux, Aillon:11""1- nv "W members oi me. acknowledges with thanks $3 Chancellor, llethmann-lloll-eg, . i. . . - .v........... ... r,, , pmv irnl lnrM iiavtian nassen.: I am a Russian, now a British from Mrs. Clancy and f 1 from a has again put off hi mo. nui i mc .urir um - (anu on me unemin ues name. - . 7 ; i...hii I tMc. r ,nm i i..i- in it,- a i.t. i iirers. ire juonireai was Piviniii .a.....0 friend towards the support of llirir luuiirj aia iiic UIIU III lUTCCS tre UtTl. r . - . -,T. IS. J- menlou speech regarding peace! in and if the .. . . . mon people Russia, . ii.i.i.i ti aii ai. .l Ukclviwn Il..ri1iaiir nnil llnvll.. the two adopted prisoners. i ir i .a a I a riri. 1 1 r-a aril i i a iufi inai a, nv mi. nr. i-iiririnr rii iiiwi- - ad the German ma 1 11 F I - a - - -- 1 7 n H .I Cf,l- VLTaiilii nrranp... snn war . . .. . ..a .a,'' nuuill a. u.lf 0a, va - .1... -n.l ran f r a al 1 .1 I a 11 Mrs. Akerberg and Mr. Jams uncellor I eveul!' .'c a u.j aiuu r u ra9 mere 'aitiiriii, uriinrij )v this awaiting troops through Russia., McLeod will be in charge of the bich will ieicnii.an ior supplies ratucringnung ror periods, to ine norm deafest facilitate his task. object lesson than lay over here and buy them. We9t of Ilhelms, the Germans! STATEMENT OF POLICY ou,d, ,be, sale of home cooking to be held I am but a temporary resident made futile attempts to gain a - ' possible to educate common peo- tn the Red Cros tent 'on Third ANOTHER RAIDER ' pie of necessity of fighting now here, yet my Interest for the footing in our trenches. London, May 8. -The hxchange ,infil ..., v,,., n Avenue on Friday,of this week. ft-mti to tim Dsur .it.i prent are here and I wish to say Telegraph tympany s Amsterdam MISAK AIVAZOFF. A feature of the sale will be the Monte that I noted with indignation the TO OFFSET U-BOATS correspondent wires that accord- raffling of a "motor Row Overboard Video. May 9. The ru-or which shameless suggestion that wej ;ing to travellers from Germany,! Engine," valued at 1125, have been prevalent should tolerate for a while longer ! (SeUl lo The Pally .ew. !iinimlfi r- tliaiiannliant hean if lll 'BRITISH PRISONERS presented by Akerberg, Thomson r during the past few day of BUTCHERED BY HUMS tb ilhe vice of the segregated district Washington, .May 9r T h e Governments silence regarding! & Co. Wder pretence in the of another German for the sake of business. I would United States Shipping Board asks (Germany' war aims I forcing the: The following is the list of the vlcluity of the Ar-Irntin'j like to ask the author of that aug-;Congrcslo appropriate one bil- German Imperial Chancellor. Dr?f Under the heading, They are donors and the winner of the coast have been revived tinii if business has become linn dnllars tn imii.i n imen mrr.'vnn Reilimann.IInllweir. soon " to Murdering our Prisoners," the articles drawn for at the Red y the alt night searchlight Instigation so helpless a lo require the wage chant marine to offset the U-boat jmake a definite statement of his d 'ar'3 publishes a letter Cross sale last Friday: Miss of tlio port and the of shame from fallen women for menace. .policy. The Chancellor, it Is from a native of Alsace, who was Kenny presented a Jar and plant, urrounding coast. support? I Jo not believe it. In-j , stated, has been discussing the j for some time in a camp of Ger- won by Mr. J. D. McAulay: Mrs. stead. I believe that business (SALONIKA GREEKS question with Emperor William nun prisoners in France. Morrow, a cushion won by L. E. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND would be more prosperous In the) DEMAND ABDICATION ami Talant Pasha, while Count! Aer saying that the speech Cornish: Mrs. Capt. Davis, a . r.a a.i...I.. .. .a. .a '. . '.l..l I.a-a.I I a. IK Tl.ii.Un ltnl- cushion by Mr. E. F. Doyle; long run wunoni me oiu oi wiwu- a weorge reriung, lne,Iavarlan,,"",''v " uoa iu. won fpeetal to Tha Daily . money tainted a wun a a ine 1 unciean I speial to Tta Dally sews.) Prime Minister, discussed the 'pp " ort uenerai von Mem, Mrs. Balnter, a lace yoke, won by Dublin, May 9. 11 is tonsidered tralllc in vice. And I am quite Salonika, May 9. A huge meet-1 matter with tho Austro,llungar- .alleging that German prisoners of Mr. A. Brooksbank; Miss Watson, very probable hero that county sure that Prince. Rupert as a Ing of Greek subjects was hcld.iau Cabinet at Vienifa. The war iiuireaieu, was oniy a a painting, won by C. K. Belts; oplion will be given regarding the whole, would gain more from the here and was presided over bv th. 'Chancellor, it is added, is now 'pretext for the ill-treatment of Mr. Ferguson, cigar, wen by J. PI'llcatlon of the Home Rule profitable trade of American fishermen mayor of the city. The meeting awaiting a complete agreement Bntish and French prisoner of A. -Millar; Mrs. Moore, a doll's naure. The week ahead promise who'now do thelr buying wat unanimous In.its demand for tieforo delivering hi promised war' the journal s Informant bonnet, won by Elinor Peck; Mr. for to be a very momentous one in Ketchikan, If the city were the abdication of Klne Cnnstan- speech In the Reichstag. .quotes a letter from a German Bowness, a palm, won by Mr. de Ireland and her people. made morally ' safe for them to tine. joiuccr, Meuienani Jacobi, son ot Gex; Jap Store, cups and saucers, remain hero and do their trading. Ladies. If vou want to see the registrar at Mulhouse, to his won by G. A. Woodland; Mr. G. ANOTHER WAR LOAN But aside from that: Can we VANCOUVER'S NEW CHIEF dresses well worth lookinc aL call father,. in whih the liecutenant II. Mupro, chocolate, won by mi afford to go on record a advertising ia nl Goldblooni's. ttJ.,wrole; nor Peek; Mr. M. Craig, a ueeit 'KpeeUI to Tba Tally .Hews.) drawing I have been with set, by E. Gingras; 8. Bloom, our social evil as a (Special to Tb Pally .tews.) entrusted a won JVaahlngton, May 9 A loan of card for business?" Vancouver, May 0, Mr. W. Me- The favorlt household Coal Is task of which every good German saek ot flour, won by R. E. Wllioa dollar has been made Do we want it said that we tolerate Rae Is lo be the new chief of Ladramlth Welllnoton. Phone 15. should be .proud. My work con- Walker; Mr. 0. J. Smith, taleum May to France to meet expenJi-;,lr' vice and advocate Immorality police. Prince Rupert Coal Co. tf.jlt in going lo and fro between powder, won by Mist Sullivam C. in the United State during a a means of luring visitor J France and Germany in charge II, Orme, a handy box, won by J. month of May. Inlo our unlawful dives, where ..of droves of human cattle. Eight N. Sinclair; Mrs. a L. Monroe, they may be separated from their day ago we left France with 400 crochet lace, won by Mr. Spurr, In order that business Bntish aud tome hundred of money. The CkaRces of Election This Year Good. an are WESTHOLMR may thrive? I respectfully request French. On arriving at Frankfurt the merchant that favor the fimm.tai,i we discovered that we had losfoa LONDON C A Fl T0NIOMT ONJ.Y segregated district l" answer. ir You Want to V to, You Mutt Remitter. the Journey 380 British and a "Hi Episode of the Very respectfully yours, Any lady over St. who- n British Subject, and otherwise number of 'red breeches. " A MA ttMMaL "8HICLDINQ SHADOW" GEO. M. HANSON. Tn the Alsatian' inquiry uiu Third AVaSniM should roll qualified, getlu-r name on the voter by American Consul. applying equently ot Jacobi' father as to Prompt Seen lea f tha Bi MTHE GAZETTE to the Reglstrarof Voter, or any Notary Public, what have become of the could Justice of the peace, Alderman, or other Commissioner. there I to eat at H SCENIC and COMEDY Jutt arrived 100 ton Washed missing prisoner, lie received tbe Nut Coal Albert A McCafTery, MONDAY, MAY 14, IS THE LAST DAY THIS CAN BE DONE reply. "They were butchered o BOXES FSR LAB US "..r 1ft a 1 aaaU. Phone 11S. the way."--Reuter. i