ft- 1 HE DAILY NEWS aJ VOl' VIII. KO ,20 munch nw-EnT, u. c.i tuksday, maym, iei7. ViHIHji.l'fVE CUNT A JWLfl C7 W MAKE APT fjFu' ri ADVA MCE IN WEST FROM ARRAS TO RHEIMS, BRITISH AND FRENCH REGISTER IMPORTANT GAINS BRITISH AND FRENCH TROOPS GERMAN SUBMARINES STILL EXACT TOLL NOW RESUME THE OFFENSIVE 'ew York, May 22 The steam-ers 00ITIONAL SECTIONS OF THE FAMOUS HINDENBURQ LINE Calchas and Colbert were torpedoed 4f - i on Saturday. The former,' BRILLIANT SUCCESS IS ACHIEVED BY had a cargo of munitions. GENERAL NIVELLE fParfs, May 22 The French 1 Admiralty announces that the ip-ui t Tb Daily ?u. LDndun, May 22. rhe llritfsh ITALIAN MISSION TO U. S. French steamer Colbert, with force have struck ARRIVES IN HALIFAX military passerrgers to Salonika French tr4 was sunk by a submarine in the (r hf" blow ln l,,e J,nl offen've Mediterranean Sea on the 30th of tHperUI la Tb Viitj ftrws.i lay Adtlitfonal sections- of the April, Fifty-one lives were lost. Halifax. May 22. The Coin- Hindeaburg line have been token Sweden Sore. in I union from the Government of i Stockholm, May 22, The Swedish General . neral Haig troops. ji Italy to that of the United Stale j steamers Vesterland, Aspen, hae achieved a , .,'.' troop" has arrived here. The member), and Viken, laden with grain from t ...sat success and have cap. fJrcal Hrilain, have been torpe of the in I union made the trans- lured eteraf lines of Irenche s on doed by Herman submarines in iiuifln Vfiincr In itrreel anfutv. I no rthern slopes of Mont Cor-'anJ the North,Sea, outside of the restricted wU, proWwi Washington. ! Supplies of cereals area. St- I The Hon. Mr. Massey, Premier S3 were urgently required, and all In registered jllritlfth advance 'pf .ew Zealand, has aUo arrived u (be sector embracimr Hulle- (here after attending the sittings 4S1R DOUGLAS HAKx Rr "IHSIR. VV ROBERTSON HT - outburst Sweden has of given anger vent against to a great the fcart and Fontaine Les Grolsllles, j of the Imperial War Council in Huns. Mfr smedtately forms to the the foundation north. Thitjflreat fori home. Britain, and I on his way NEW PORTRAITS OF ORGANIZERS OF VICTORY LUMBER F4HMMASCS of the llln- . l OppyJueant part FBR eMTY PURPOSES sVaburg line. The advance I DESTROYER SKIRMISH TO GET SHIPBUILDING !RAISING THE HOPES OF CITY HALL DEPTS. iseceMfully made, despite the j At the meeting: of the city council ciiting of formidable freh fler- isptui to Tt tuy xtwt.t ORDERS FOR RUPERT: THE GERMAN PEOPLE; TO REPORT MONTHLY held last evening, the question drawn from the 22. An oulpoc't London, ci a division May of lumber for the city came up JUMiin front. engagement between Herman and At the meeting of the city coun-1 lr. HefTerich- Secretary of At the meeting of the city coun- apaln. At last week's meeting, as Lock Qatea Opened. French torpedo boats on Sunday the Interior in fiermany, cil held last evening: a resolution only one tender had been put in, The continuous French ad- morning is reported. One French Icil held last night a report by the Ptate for it not others was opened, as were tiK-ewas suddenly checked when ship was slightly damaged. The mayor was read, un trie '.'in inst. speaking in the Heichstag on the was moVed by Aid. Casey, second. expected. However, there was 6nly Cnnans opened the Iser lock German vessels did not wait fora tei.Rram was received from Mr. jjoeasion of the second reading of ed by Aid. McMeekin, to the effect the same solitary tender oh the r't FJtven miles of the valley n engagement, but withdrew atjj R jierryfleld advlsinp that Mr. ihet pxlfmates of the Department,that the head of each department table last night and tt was decked itr tendered impassable, and the full speed, an.f succeeded in mak-i . K . . I ...'ii'il'j'.L. .il l.ll l j. ' Hucharl, who ha i en 41116 lllienorr1 nuiimru-m"n"T in me ciijr iimi eiiaii iiaiiu imwu jQjopejiJt Itvras Jrom AU mnllnio. -form a n.lvanri.4 barriering their escape.- director of munition in Planted iiresenl situation In his depart- to .the council each month a re- bert and McCaffery and quoted u n,. nrih. i.i.mMlaii. a m 1 l J S A ih- l..n-fll or nnlilir. P as w ow eacn. ueiruuem the prices of $23.50 for No, t fir, 'left Ottawa for Victoria, carrying menl , . OF ...... r.,i, in ihi. .1 nin thf irTTLEHENT 'vuv... 1-1 V Planus. tiH uiai no lauurw un delivery in. thirty days; delivery ; HOME RULE iw All him full power to allot con. opinion in Oermany. He was re-(.i.l IRISH of 0I and St. Oo- Tat capture ported Into the city to take any in three months, $19.35. This in llimlm J :traeU for the building of wooden ported I" the press as saying. . .j ..... I ... It..I I ......LI civic positions by the head.of any was for a quantity of 60,000 feet. I (Scroti lo TM lull .icwli suiis. ii was uii?cu mai I HiuuiiK oiurr niinftf, . B pun. department without the outhirity In view- of the constantly rising ireseniauons oe maue io nun un: ine auapiauon oi our ftmiuiinu Premier British Omclal. I Ixndon, May 22. oi the council. price of lumber and the possibility House of behalf of Prince Hupert. life tv war was accelerated and London, May 22. Last Lloyd Oeorge in the ... . . . Aid. Casey said be considered of the city requiring more i WS I m aMn.l I AIM t - A I. I V,. It Villi W tr. Ir,k Ih. ... nr ... ..'(Vin.mnn. mi n Ih Ml finrnl Aiajor .HClUlirr) imilir.l.air., MrciiKUini UJ itic '' that such was necesvary for the before the end of the year, it was MnH it,. I.-.. . i,.n.i.. u. innk .hm fnr IrUh llnfn. 'llule. All .wireU ine ii. i. i'. oiiiciais a jion- civilian law. r.very man auu of the council. Aid. that Aid. McMeekin, Mc-Clymont, itreal and Winnipeg asking them has had to fulfill to the uU guidance moved man the Pinn the Itullecourt factions will be heard and terday in sec. McRae understood the idea of the and Montgomery be ap tor 'in aIberants will have repre-1 lo send a representative wun iue mom me. uuty wnicn we idiciut to-get informa- committee to investi motion was some pointed a . .. I 1 r. ,1 f nnfl-Ali In til!1 If A O PM fl Crt tFltftl I fill tl,k,l fl. ll Alfl Q?1 fltflll frAm II A WlthOUt French Official. gate the lumber question, with Paris. May 25. We took sev. power to act. ral lines of trenches near Mon. :,llon lll I nomln.W lur Klrf.111. cilx .nj WMtr Mr. rr.our ml .or lor our. r."" f; Ch.l . Pillsbury, left tor victoria to in- selves, victory must oe naium m --- - nvi lers in Champagne last night fleorge. committee of the council should U. 8. WILL KM A Held len iewMr. Itucharl. Mr. H.nton h6me as well as on the of Drive, on Russia. j ave charge of each department CONSCRIPTION had full authority to arrange for batUe. With our eyes open wo' Paris, May 2,-Hindenburg is, committee for each, the building of ships here and must make the unavoidable acri-r-a separate hunting his battered and ex.; of a committee of the Washington, May 21-A for to telegraph Mayor Mc- Hces, The collapse of a number,-ntMd biuU-d divisions from the westi i!mlil to Tb Plly Sew. promised estry regiment, composed of foresters, l.v llio .rtllt. .f. in nni- In.liiilriui nwinD III.)II1R, " " " t..vavu.. frsnt tn the northern and the! Ottawa, May 22. It U expecieu,tiiiery wmurrun w. v u - v, ......v. .-.v ---v' - 'I. t, ft.14.1 woodsmen and others ex .... .. .. ... .. A k I i.l in rrix in u ijucrj uj aiu. jic & w.isi .iiiii m ...ii wim nr mi uiiii .nr. mil ii ji uhi- iiiih iiil iniiinLiio ivvtivri-'i flern Dime lines, where tney inni ne inscri.uuu ...u - ...,.. .u - .r..i Civ mont. Aid. Casey intimated perienced in lumbering operations, v f i... "ii itw iiininii i n iiiiKiirrMviiui. ni4i. vv h v irw lo liaci biiuiiu rt being reforme.1 preparatory introduced on rnuay. ... -.".V"'" 1. ... r ::r:..::..T . ; " that the sentence.in the resolu will go to France as a unit ta a driv em Pcln.grad. Mean. Toront. May zz. .vt ine iiwir, ii V." . " ti on regarding the importation of in the expedition of army engineers nlle fresh i x si.a ia.rv imiii iisrn riiiiirri iniiiii us v -w v - - - --t ...... being recruited. It .,,,,,,.,. ii. u ir l ,l ir,k- ii,- i-on-iti,!,! n..rin.l nf or lhillor lor tuj ur arose iruiu now uisun front are being sent to man power was oppo.eu w.u.ou Instance, in which the will be organized as a Volunteer Frtnre nrmiin. uhn iinm been ili ronscriotion of wealth superintendent of utilities had military force, and will assist the the O. T. P.. I will consider it my distribution of raw materials, tken prisoner, have revealed the production as well. brought two engineers from the engiheers In preparing limber for fears ri gardinK to duty to-again call you together Fortunately, our NT r which is behind this plan. south to work at .Shawatlans construcstion work. decide what action we shall lake." lh possible effects ofi the re-Ald. nlch is two fold. It Is expected' DEFICIT IN AUSTRALIA ' of foodstuffs and "The men of the city are indig. The forest service, at the re Ca'sey moved, seconded by stricted vupply ht llmdenburg will tr to take' nant," ald Aid. Casey, "that they quest of the War Department, will be burden placed on the p1" ww- Aid. McMeekin.'thal the report of severe ' W Mrograd, or additional Ilussian for organization were1 not; allowed an opportunity prepare plans u. , ... - .... . i.i v u w Mnv ?t.In concurred In. ' labor vtere unfounded. Moreover,! ' nry. ins purpose WTIUIU J'juiirj. " ' 1 neaitn of applying for this work. 4a a and equipment of the regiment, lirit io scare Ilussla Into a sepa-'stead. of the surplus anticipated. reports of the imperial state workinc man myself, I resent the and will aid in securing suitable . enilBUM .BiritlO Hoard show that the genial 1 rte peace,, and second, to use ins the commonwcami .o.,v..r T . .. 5.ii!no-itu,n laken .un by the Super men. Mint as a lever against Ue AU,will end U aeuc o, o? - --y nn"n"c y'.intendentof uutilitiea and it ought As rapidly as enlistments are (irs ,than two muuon pouuu. tbe slopped. secured the men will be assembled . ,n- l as further decreased, while itsJian FronL. .. i .. . ... ... ii.i ......i.m i. iaup ihnn.... t.!., "I know meiv-niyself who are at six central points, which, u. v h urun " iiin.ix uiti .itv mill.. ...u iuif iii.u.i. u..tiii.j " w..v i Home. May .. . have not been announced. 4 1 1 7 1.. miner eiec cenuieo; UNITED STATES in niinwn Hi nrni Th visitors neace time. The neonle deserve engiaer, r forcing the mountain passes FROM hero Include Haron Shaughnessy admiration for their patriotism in tricily or steam, who would have ,h uceeMfuy north of and Gorilla the fighting has now to sprul w Ti Dny . and K. W. Iteatty, of the Canadian enduring he last hard weeks In Iwen glaur or such an opportu TENBERB FOR PRMTHM and Sir William Macken- the they have done. (Ap- nity." - 28. Con- Pacific, way ""Mched the climax of Its Inten- Washington, May .innmlnreMniio nflhwr.nna.lian nlauso) . The words "hold on" i In the discussion which follow At the city council meeting last "r Men nro fighting from be meU for Ih rty-Clguv merciiam evening; lenders for the printing it out that under 'vessel executed to date Northern, while Chairman Smith.- became a reality. I am firmly yas pointed "ind hae been rocks, in caves and In hastily of four thousand tax demand no r- .if ilie f.ran.i Trunk has nr. 'convinced that we shall hold onMhe policy of allowing the depart ileet constructed duif-outs in the gran- ihy the emergency corpora. Atlantic.' mental heads furt control, without tice and one thousand local improvement rived on this sid of the till further. passes. .... ...... ........ . notlees opened. f.1 I I . . . i.ii. a I . I 1 ...I. t .M llmn.l mpn i Tim (.annili.111 -lnP in i LviVlim A reennis the rebuilding- ol a suw-comnmiee oi ine council were ITI :nv8.l """.!. to advise, the supt. of utilities In A. O. Franks tendered for $o.00: : .r u: for on s .an interested outsider. n.r .nercoutile fleet, negotiations the ..I'll, lull I.IIKSIUH Jlllll. n" HID v...r I Mcllae tiros., Ltd., $05.00; hrnwn I nt I Wiuie a uecision is expecieu nr priu-eeuuiK wun i.m u.i "- ....v,v..... " ' : Into action. L...,v' nniA . . . . "... i .... n ..... it...... ....... A., ii.,. ...l.i. 1... .nil. innlrorlinns. ......lie hnil hail a Illlle New Jcb Press, $91.50, and K. L. I Secretary Daniels orucrs tugs nmrur, imp uiiMTiimtui rj -u.mw .,...!.......,...., t. hln. '.miller, it Is understood, has not'of the Pari Conference, we shall difficulty in securing suitable en- ttauk, CiBlltr sun Atrituja m Ln.l uiinw k"i. " witfi glneers here, and as they were The lowest tender was aeepted. economic relations 'builders are called upon to exert,been determined There has been,renew no to discuss the foreign countries after the. war. reiulred. he had got them fron The fiii-il.,.,...!,... n,i ... effort to expedite construe-. oj.ponuimy Household Beat hi fil!in Commission's renort since Sir,The wnP cry for the troop Is the south. The favorlU Ten at Mrs. Frlzzeir tlon. . Ladysmlth WelHnfton. Ptione If, American and lloburt Horden returned home. "Heat the enemy. ana for us, Promises Pron-rnm....to i.bo a Mg I.. success.i i. The':u..i..i A clash inmni between is olttclally re. "Hold on." This shall be the SUN AND TIDE Prince Rupert Coal Oo. if. ve features. Proceeds will bo I Imlnv. BALFOUR FOR OTTAWA token of victory. Wednesday. May 23rd. the Sun rises, . 4:28 a. m "voted to give to and The Senate prepares 'UUttunlilll patriotic n......ll purposes....11. ...nra i.v.a.1 Control Hill me riniu-i (SlwcUl lo-Tbai tuily .itwt.) Poi of Knglaud picnie lo Tug-well Sun sets .8:50 p. m LONDON CAFIV "Pected. 'M.,v i..uiii;iui nrnmi,,.,i ir.uii..Indies'wftv until- --it I Anally completed. Ottawo, May 22.-Mr. Hal four, hland, May 2t. t0. High water ...2:22 a.m. lit. 21. rn atiliiintr ' Thn U. S Senate dovelopes a the Hritlsh Foreign Minister. Is Low water ,,.8:53 a.m. lit, .3. ANB BfMLL wrs. Frizz ell will be grateful 'desire to make the nation dry. expected td arrive her on Satur. For the 2tlh whitociavas shoos High water ...3:20 p.m. HU 18.7 ThlrsJ Avenue IAS""I Binnn- m. nn reel, ar.i New York, V BffP'fiW. for everyone--Walace's. 121. Low water . .10:56 p, in, jit. 8 Promot Servleo of t tide. Z Vr'""'". , Jnand ar ttiere Is to eai A aH va" In Is each sentenced to one year In the New waUts. new sllrt. uw Just arrived .100 tone Washed Open for business Wednestay 1 to Z S I erparcel penit-ntlary for attempting resse. r new spring Nut Goal -Albort A MeCaffery, afternoon and evening this we4; BOXES F3R LABMmV h'rh will be sold at tliTcalutret! foment strikes In munition plauts.Jgoods of all kinds-Wallace's, Phone 118, MelUo Dros.