J fjalr UlmmlQ&pK The Daily NEWSpd : yOl. yilU'VO. 137. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., IIUISIJAY. JUNK 12, 1917. prick nvK cent COMSCE CP 17 EEF ORE TIE :HOUSE ALL ELIGIBLES LIABLE FOR MILITARY SERVICE UNLESS EXEMPTION IS CLAIMED MILITARY SERVICE BILL ARTILLERY INTRODUCED IN PARLIAMENT IS ACTIVE ON FRENCH FRONT TCnMS OP BILL NOW MADE PUBLIC TEN DISTINCT CLASSES TO BE DRAWN FIRST CLASS OF MEN UP TO 23 YEARS OF AQE EXEMPTION BOARD WILL BIT IN EACH LOCALITY British Make Another 8rman PeaHlefM Meav Mm tirii Tlx baity .itwt.. afngle men between the ages of Souchez PWwar WJeialn Ottawa, June 12 The term twenty and twenty-three. Two Oround BaptMftl. f Die Conscription Act have now ,llf,R ,e appointed to sit on (Special to TbD.lly News.) been made public, by the inlro. a Hoard of Kxemplion In each June The British London, 11. iluctlon of the compulsory service locality. 'One member of this measure into Parliament by the board will be chosen by the senior troops attacked the German positions Premier. Ten distinct classes are county court judge, dnd the other to the south of the Souchez net out In the bill, from which by Parliament. Any man who river and penetrated the enemy draft will be made. The first doe not Ret exemption will be trenches on a front of over two clan will be drawn on men who considered eligible and-Jiable for SBbMfSgSBSJ jiT$5PaBaaxP miles to a depth of over half a were born since the year 1891. service. An Appeal Tribunal will 0BBBRBBBjBBBnMBBBBBfeBBBBBBMS jlBBBBJA mile. Violent counter attacks This class will comprise all also be established. were made to regain, the lost ground, but all the enemy attacks II OTHER RUPERT THE EQUIPMENT were repulsed. MAN IN BLIGHTY" AT SHAWATLANS In Belfllum. Spasmodic attempts have been Word has been received in town At the council meeting held last THE STONES OF ARRAS JUST ONE MORE EXAMPLE OF GERMAN BARBARISM. Our photo made from time to time by the from Mr. H. L. Harris, late of night a report was brought In by shows the ruins of a part of the Cathedral of Arras, which was bu ilt between 1755 and 1833 on Germans to counter attack on the Bella Coola and this city, and now the superintendent of utilities', the Mfe of the old AbbeyChurcb. Though architecturally of less note than the "Stones of Venice" new British positions at Wystcha. In hospital in Kngland. Private and the city solicitor regarding Arras Cathedral was a fine building fine enough for the German to destroy. What it lacked in ette sector. The attacks were Harris was in the 17lh Battalion the governor supplied by the Can. IKisl.history, it has made up during the war. made halt heartedly and were and took part In the battle of Vimy adian Oeneral Klectrls Company easily repulsed.. Ridje. Coming through the fight for the electrical plant at Shaw, GENERAL PERSHING AT DIG CROWD ATTENDS THE HON T. D. PATTULLO London, June 12. No news has without scathe, he was sent lo atlans. According to the report, BUCKINGHAM PALACE I WILL ARRIVE WEDNESDAY been received from the British Blighty" with an attack of this has never worked properly LECTURE LAST NIGHT front today. pleurisy, contracted by exposure practically since It was installed. (Special to"Tbe"Dall7"5V.i At the meeting of the city coun French Front. id the field. He has some very ami it ws proposed to lane ac-; London, June 12. General Te ,,resbyteran Cnurcn iail held last evening, a letter was Paris, June 12. There'was active XW2?r:r?; VZ Z:Lr:r:L:"lt for ::T,"! has .SZJZZuT.:l at night to cnpacity!read from the Hon. Mr. Pattullo, artillery fighting last night UlUlfirOOL. Mil BlCJUIIl Ul m.v.v.. ... v-u... iliic ting ai iiucKingnam ra.ace. . !- ... . . lo the north of the Somme. A defections among the Saxons, he Therr-was considerable discus.,The first xonlingent of American ' b' ' l,!e ,ecl,e f"iff. slating Plpd l "v German raid to the west of Cerny they are" all sandwiched In sion On the matter and it was officers of Oeneral Pershrn'11 h ,?.bJ i,n Xh cil oa Wednesday mors. was" repulsed -with severe losses . decided to hold It for this morning in or,d. fl ar Pf nalure,of. wr. and would remain in the city now between the Prussians and Anally ... .... . .over... staff: arrived.... ... . . .. . . to the enemy. IIIIMMIIII I till!" IIIH1 MM! Ill III. ..II ln a. n ' ...,...t w I a n T n K A the Bavarians. a week until all ihe racia or me France, w i ther they have gone':"" : :: .ulu;, Italian Front. The Prussians are terrors to case could be assimilated by the to prepare for the American forces il're1 to everyone present ana tne councl, an opportunity of dis- Rome, June 12. The Italians wiioie evening s proceeu.ngs were cussing with the minister of lands f'it is how he describes them, council. when they arrive. have resumed the offensive and thoroughly enjoyed. Dr. Grant, matters relating to nerson in ihry will stick it to a finish. Their have captured Monte Ortigara to who presided, explained ihe oh- waterfront and other things. fortifications were wonderful. The BALFOUR IS BACK the east of Cima Undice in the ijrl of the meeting and that the The Hon. Mr. Pattullo expects dug-outs being forty to sixty feet notes FRO OTtwarrr through the Red Cross Angella Pass. ;proCCed3 to leave on Saturday mornings (Special lo TIM full; Stmt.i often Mown. deep, with the entrances Plans Brought I niuliin tim. I Thi. lllcthl would go for comforts to the sol- train and will stop off at Prince hostile concreted four feet thick, so that London, June 12. Two Mr. Frank Mpbley. M.l'.P. ar- dler. In the field. A ihort pro- George and investigate.the town- nothing less than a direct hit Hon. Arthur J. Halfour has ar- aeroplanes were brought down from a big gun could Injure them, ri back again In Kngland from " " ""-" site situation there. Thereafter near Dover, yesterday. Since the he will make his southwards Pte Harris Is at Ickhampton n s visit to tne unueu Mates uov."'""i'"" V V way beginning of the war. Great Brit the government engineer, and Mr.'Armstrong and Mrs. Williams through the Cariboo country, ernmeni. i has borrowed two billions Court. Cheltenham. This is a ..u .,. . rin. mirn..,i..t ninnf.ri ,i..i demand his ain where other matters has been from the United States. which mansion house tendent. Mr. Carruthers will in- Mrs. Jarvis McLeod sang "The attention. HOME RULE IRISH given up for hospital purposes,' . 'spect the work now being done Long, Long Trail," and two songs War Alma. well Great Britain has sent to Rus he and Is being treated so liivi to fix r..j . on the Hear lliver bridge and wer rendered by Mr. Forest, Prin-i MORE KM I PS SUNK hat he will be sorry to l.v il- sia a note in reply to the latter'a contributed two read- inn I Premier other works in the district. cipal Itrady ills children are at the MrtiaKaua request for a statement of the. liy Ilobert V. Service, the lings (5peUI to TtM DaUy 5vt.) till Lloyd George has invited the fac- . .. British war aims. The contents cbuol here, being cared for - s f a a a i a i a.r V7. UonUU the Irish parties Mr. George Hruggy has arrived .umaaian poei ai,,B.r ... ...s London, June 12. The Amerl been hi uhM among . .. .... the note have not yet a l. fnltn II s M a atlarld t- be remembered to his many to nominate members to settle to do some development work on can sailing vessel Magnus Man- made public, but are stated to be friends in this district. the Irish question. The chair- his claims at Marmot river. Mr. The speaker. Mr. Hoult, was son, of 1,751 tons, has been sub n general agreement with Presi manship of the convention has T. V. Falconer has also come In. introduced by Dr. Grant, who marined. The Norwegian steam dent Wilson's note to Russia. nnt vfi been decided. The Gov. He has a store and other interests stated that he was a journalist ship John Hakke, of 1,611 tons. THE POLICE COURT rnmtit nrefera that the Conven- here, iioth are from Alice Arm. from the old country of extensive which was carrying a cargo of PROHIBITION IN U. S. 1 a l.i a r... this linn ihAll nominate a leader from !experience. At the outset of hi whral to Helgium, has been sub .:.f"irB .La ...nne lhelr own personnel. The Mr. John Lockwood has started-lecture, Mr. Hoult wished to em marined. The Norwegian ships (Special to The DaUy ftews.) m ,M,,,7 nn settlement o f Ireland's nrk on the L. and I., crouo otrphaslie the need pf persoiml ser. Harjusford and Sangvand, of 1668 Washington, June 12. Both :r." troubles Is earnestly desired by nltt rth fork of Glacier Creek.,vice In this war. He told how the tons, have been submarined. houses of Congress have taken V:ZZ'Z7' L".. " 7 the whole country. The property is now under option !viewpoint of the people of Great teps to curtail the manufacture fld inspected shortly. (Hrltaln has changed until now SUICIDE AT PORT ESSINQTON This had which, stmwrd the of alt alcoholic spirits. ac r,, r !,,, FIREMEN'S UNIFORMS ' -they realize that they are up tion is, taken to foreshadow total card waJ n.nartd and u,e 1 Mr. J. II. Uogers and Mr. Wmjagainst a very big thing. In fact News was received In town yesterday prohibition. l. Wa.? At the council meeting last tvtt,er arrived on the Xarbethong the speaker sometimes thougl.t of a tragic occurrence at i .. . , .T ' ... niaht. tender were opened for frolIl prlnce HuDert. Mr. Uogers' i that the war was only just begln- the hot springs jiear port F.ssing- U. S. SE6RETS MVULMB "f laVl, WHO WH wliniBTM -- - "... ' .. He showed how the volun. ton. The victim was named An. iih n.f. from uie supply ui u.u.or.... ir io lr,,, u in connection with thefning. j a.ll V J u w,ws - , a 1 rt . .lAtinwimanl a a . - a . a; . changed, under the kar who has been the fl.hlntf boat Karl F- belong. memDera oi uo ure purchase oi iurs rrom me inu.aus tary system Stenersen, t Special tii Tbs Pally Kewi.l lntr .in fn 4 t v;n.nr,.in The sum of 13 was mentioned now in t0wn. Derby system to one of moral around this coast for some time Washington, June 12. Stale ... ...v.,off " by Mr. M. Weinsteln; Ilex Tailors, compulsion, and from that to ab past. He worked at the construe secrets of the United States have and he let sus up, on pended wns tIS. and Sweder Hrof- 9 i. The; kvan v is u i uvtcii atauiaaaav s va i solute compulsory service. Lvery lion tif the drydock here and had been divulged. Secretary Daniels sentence. 'matter was referred to trie city from their trannlmr crounds in eligible man there now had been alu been fishing lately. For some says that some traitor or spy has FISH ARRIVALS !purchasing agent, to report lo the u,0 Upper Naas country with a (called' up and their places taken lime past he had been afllicte given out confidential naval in. nublio utilities committee, wnn food catch of furs. They hall Ul all husinesses oy tne vyomen with the hallucination that some formation. Th- 4. rriv...t with' were accorded power to act. from K twatigar on the Skeena. ioiks. Production was practically person or persons were always 35,O0O.bs Aurora, 7,000; After disposing of their pelts, natlonaliied and the country after him. He was convinced that Corporation of th BHy of Prince halibut; BASEBALL RESULTS war footing. they followed him from the north 11,000; theywtll return home by water, placed.upon a Kuaert. Florabell, Alliance, 3,0001 Hoult told of to Prince Rupert, and lately, on Mayflower, 10,000. Quite a large (Sptctal lo Th Ptllr Niwi. Mr. many happen. MCW TBLBTMeM BiaaCTOWY also . A steamer with supplies for the ; Ings regarding the Zeppelin raids his journey to Port Ksslngton to Tb Slr Is about to puMUh a new number boats are League smaller Northwestern of Alaskan side arrived this week J that wo are not accustomed to see visit some of his friends, at Hays. Trtrphen Directory, RquiU for alteration, in. with halibut. The prlre rea-Hied Great Falls v. Vancouver; rain. addtneo or r tun art lo saute, will yesterday was 11V4 cents, Ilutte v. Taeoma; rain. and discharged freight at Salmon.In print. He went on" to show port, he lied lo the bush in fear be received up to rrlttay tYMiJnr. June f, 4.5. rlvar. ;that the afterwar problems which of the same mythical people. and mutt t la ruai. aldrd k lb tp lo writing today, Seattle, tho of time 0.0; Spokane, would confront the nations would The day?after he arrived in Ea SurcrlfliMHlmt of VtlHUea. City HalU no sales had been made, Coast League. Oakland, 4-7. Nesblt and Archie have bonded 1 likely be greater than the winning slngtou he deliberately dug i Induction article nt Los Angeles, 1-0; What will be. took a rifle and shot the Juat arrived. tone of lump on every 4.3j Vernon, 2.2 their group of four claims on the! of the war Itself. grave, flOU)IH.rjOM'8. ' JH. San Francisco, 0.12. north fork of Gluoier Creek toconie of the enormous mass of'ton of his head off. He had been coal. Phona 11 Alaeri Portland. Salt Lake. .0; Alaskan interests. This property'maimed men? That was only one I recently discharged from th Caff cry. National League, Chicago, fl. has been continuously developed i of the many problems- Mr. Hoult mental hospital at New Westmin New York, 5; Clnclnattl, 0. from year to year for the past ten thought that s deeply religious ster. The case seemed so clear WESTHOLME Brooklyn, 5; Philadelphia, 5; St. Louis, 1, years, Their main showing is a and co-operative work was ahead that Or. Large.the corpner, dl LONDON CAR TONIGHT ONLY Only three games scheduled. ledge some twenty feet In width, of us. Kvery (nt mutt stand uut not consider an Inquest necessary, Tiuiut I'Uytr.' production American League. carrying Rood copper values, for vlat Is good and pure and AN BRiLL 'VIVIENNE MARTIN Chicago, 10; Cleveland, 4. maply. The co-operation of all God's work. Our mottq should be Thlral Avanue IN Only one game scheduled, The greutest sacrifice of merchandise religions as well as of capital and " go forth among men, whether PromtH tor of the Beat "THE WIGHT DIREOTIOrT at OOLOHLOOM'S. labor was essential, or else .con-ditions I stand or fall It matters not, e there la to aai at aH TOflOAL aUDIT VIKT LATEST The favorite houashold Goal la after the war- would be God's work U done." Chaplin DU4 Tws Watts. Ladyamlth Wellington: Phone 15, For dressed lumber of all kinds worse than before. Kach should The proceeds of the evening B4XBB Ff)R LABIBS ASnla.lM 10 ana 1ft nla. Prince llupert coal go. tf, Albert A MoCaffery. Phone 118. feel that the work of the war was. amounted to 153.10, 4 994