The Dai LYiJNEWS i X ' I: .i.. VIII. NO 1'IUNCB IlUPKIl?, II. J.j. fAT UDAY, JUNK tK, 1017. PRM1R FIVE Ofcfmr -.AIU. iniirs TDinirtDC! m aft trmipviM I."' iL0 D ATTACK IMPORTANT CAPTURES OF GFRMAN POSITIONS AGAIN MADE EAST OF ARRAS HA1G STRIKES GRADUATION EXERCISES AT BORDEN ST. SCHOOL ANOTHER BIG Last night, in the Burden HI. SUDDEN BLOW School, the final event of the season took place in the nhape,of the graduation exercises. It, was a most successful runetion and Ensmy's Positions Captured Wear was attended by about two hun. Oppi All Objective Gained dred of the parents and . friends Ltns Praetlcmlljr or the pupil, .A..concert pro In Ruin. j gramme, wbieb was or a very high order, opened the proceed, tptaUl to 11m tsily lips. There were clas nongs by I...mlm. June 30. To the south i the,students, which were admir and the southwest of Oppy Ou-eral ably rendered. A paper was read Haig struck another sudden by Miss Katherine Pilisbury, giv and trfu.en.'U blow al the T-man ing the reasons "Why Vou gp to line The enemy's forward School." Miss Margaret McColl . .,..,11, d .ri raptured mer a recited beautifully, and was well ir nl of two thousand yard, and applauded. A pianoforte solo was it) (be objectives sought were given by Miss Marguerite Kit-Patrick, .i'.ii. "i- troops continue t who is always a great tarn around on a wide front aoutli favorite with those who hear her, f the fouchei river, and liave playing. Another paper entitled cslmd Avion, which i the greal-w! "The Study of Latin" was read by rain made by the British ' Mr. James Mitchell. A classical Race the capture of VI my Hidge. (recian dance by Mits Muriel bids have been made on (he Patmore was greatly appreciated, man trenches near Croisiles. and received great applause. After in4 Armentleres. and many pr- j a recitation by Miss Margaret aeit have been taken. Morgan, there was club swinging Ires s practically In ruins : and open gymnastics by the girls. ldh the Herman scheme of I The popular songstress of the tr,m BRITISH TANK, ARTILLERY, CAVALRY AND INFANTRY of THE WOVE TO THE BELGIAN f?KT.- It Is seldom that even tn' unn. ana iront me sneii a llrito.li ...fl.. ah . ... school. Miss Kathleen Grant, gave ai photograph - ,,,,,,1, ,,f t,,,t,.rial vajue n a pit lure. The tank may be a l the left background. Behind f the fighting forcea. Hlnden-era It and to the right are cavalry. In the foreground are Tommies on their way to the front line tren.-h after a short furlough, in the a vocal solo, which was heartily j thought to be staging another centre foreground are shown field piece with gunners spreading out their ammunition'preparing: '"or the coming engagement. encored. vlratrgie retreat after the After these splendid contribu tal) t Lena. tions from the students. Principal French Front. 'HOW OTHER NATIONS TRADES UNIONISTS GERMANY'S COLD bAYS m GOVERNMENT Brady asked Dr. Kergia and Professor Pan. June 30. .Heavy blow FAVOR CONSCRIPTION RESERVE- FAILING Robertson to come onto ir bng aichanged on the Meuoe -asj REGARD THE HUNS JsMRS.HAVE.NaSQii tbe platform for the presentation the Aline., Jhe tomeija at.r . . -t uopefnTageh. jiTnTe 30F? to the 'twu aiadqattaf s.0(trats; - ' umvUd a genera T counter flTen-ihe . a .. .. Principal Brady apoie In fltling which an repulaed. Picked' r-ui t. Tb ptiij 5trai ' '""ns caueu iu uiscusa we;imperial Hank of German, IV ,?priil u itx DiOj fievs.) terms of the"two graduates. Miss man trooo made a strong Iondon. June .10. Xurway is Military Service Hill now before the first time since the war began.'1 i'tfawa, June 30. During the Katherine Pilisbury and Mr. Jasv ,--k fo the Verdun front. The chaflnic at the Hun plots. A ler-' Parliament, the Hricklayera' and'rrjH.rts a decrease in the gold re-j jefc,ut,5 on the Military Service Bill Mitchell, as they were the only alUtk a broken up he strongest la-;.,.rx?l. Some gold from OermanylM-. A. Verville. the Liberal Labor representatives left of the first sharp reply of the French, and m c ' rMC,,eJ lMr' and ,b' generation of the High Seheet. lo pUfln Norwegian ships '""Tf T I "0"and. 'r Montreal, said that las Offman. talned a footing appwhended. The Foreign Offle by f ,rge WWlly an opinion is that this desperaie en. WauIwl abor might declare a Dr. Kergin, before making- the alonl a few ooiats In th French UrtUa u cbtrgMuMft ln.UU - r ptkm resolution aub-, attempt is to save the inarkL, ,vra, 8lrlke , the event of u,, presentation, spoke to the two flrst line A struggle of a most , ,,. n itf.,iic.. ,B,llM lo "e metnng i one oi from further and complete de.' students of the importance of the ",,nu,- wort that they had taken In the deperiiel,,racter In moralixalion. Is Oee."" progress ,on i,njf mtd iHto the -,Mfcc conscription without con. in toe t.cln.tr or Corny. man spy system, and many u- I M.'Un; the people. schoolwEach was presented with CANADIANS TC-RUSSIA GENERAL NEWS ITEMS' a handsome book, iaseribod "with MssopoUmla. j fclous characters have been ar-; ( Air. M. Martin, mayor of Mon. the compliments of the School Undon, June 30-eneral r,.,. a secret wlrelws slaHon. . - . j A predicted that fhe ecf?rc- Mude being hampered by the ha, hetn ducivered on AremlaP ndm. June 28pThe Amcri-j ItprtU! to Tbe D4UT .) 1 in, i.l of the bill would brink abnut Board." ' "aa onimittee of in! I'arU, June 30. Two French. Professor Robertson then gave iBsrtJvlty of the llusslan troops. engineers n.e enil nf confi.tiov.. "if Vou irk ere to have co-operated Msilco. )Londin, a body of prominet engi.;merchantmen over sixteen Iran-:, ,jjf- n said, "you a a most appropriate address, itb him, but notwithstanding. Mexico, June M. The, Leading nears organued to render advisory Sired tons, and three smaller one$ .pntf riiig the realm of civil war,v' dwelling- forcibly on what It means Ik T irknh army between Persia newspaper urges Meiwo to break attd practical assistance to the vere sunk last week. ut foiuted out that the members to have an education, and that ; mt4 Stau-s Uovernmenl and the AniKlerdam- The Austrian Kin. Qj Government have throughout the past generations. with flermany. as publfo opinion no sons. "" the river onto the north neutral. .lines uurtng the war, has sent peror and mo impress wgi visit it has only been the men of genius as:.a f the Hanah. is no longer Qrsece. to Itussia a committee of two the King of Bavaria in Munich HUNGER RIOTS IN GCRMANY that have lasted through the ages. Italian Front. , military railway experts to offer within few- .days, Immediately after the staging H.,-SWA mi eaa. A L 1 1 Athens. June ...30. The Jlreek; dvwe and ntd in reorganising the' Prince Christopher, brother of of the National Anthem, the floor litithenberi?, Sweden, June 28. uu j. nip iikiimiik Oovernmeni. headed ay venwev railroads already built. The Lon. ex.King. Constantine, is said ti was cleared, and the students had stlawu Italy and Austria la at iwu ff diploanatia rels-sai ArccrdiDfir to further details given don roiiimitlee's representatives be coming to London to marry L, a splendid social time, which r .nnned lo artillery. Tw Uonf wjlh nerttMny. Attilrla- lt pewspaper Tijd by a resident !ar llie'rich lasted till late. The Vietr'ola, Liut..iVd. J. V. Bsyle. of American woman. ine nig guns la par- Hungary. Bulgaria and TUte v a- OHMtnburtf who witnessed ""-.r! inln.... . ..l. ...f l..riia . . . IH..1 I.. aHaUiaii rorces. and I.ieul..i)l.ii wasiungton iienral Persn' benv 'tee recent hunger riots in kindly lent byMr. Gilhaty. added t.j w n I .-.:r:.. II.. ii.m. 1 ni0i H I HUIU iru '' ! ia the Monle Flail .TO -- J. A. Macdonnell. of a CanadianfitiK's meu in France have been iWitft of a most serious greatly to the pleasure of the areas. these countries have been re- evening. The aingieg- of "Auld pioner and railway battalion, nicknamed "Sammy." Th. title nir.tiU-e. Several were THC called 'bids fair to stick. persons Lang Syne brought a most pleasant DECKHANDS' STRIKE killed. 1 Brazil. WEDDING BELLS ii The salmon embargo has been and successful event to a in., .i.. jiim. Jon 30. Tit I The. riots began June 18. The close. to Th puir uwt.i . i , i... modified. The British prohibition uibvn composed largely, of wo-M, imarnntpni as a ifiiibi - A verv nretty weddiiiR tookinn canned fUh and lobsters hr nr -r Mthough took June 30-The long- ttf oaulrallty in some men vokw, ,ecr tn been raised. THE SIMbUB rtmtn are loading the boata. the Kuleate Al- pla'e last evening the Baptist part in .the disorders. The outbreak w f.twww tftureh. when Miss Clarrua Tillie! The belief exists in Holland had its origin in rumors Born at the Prince Rupert Gen.' ll go lit with the strlklnK u Allan and Mr. Hugh Henry 1'hiL that next week's meeting of the that food stuffs had been exported. eral Jlospital on June 39lh. to Mr. "nda and firemen. The nl. m,.os Aynv..Ar0entlne.June 30.-Ar-"Meneral lito were united lu matrimony. Reichstag may produce startling Ti.e moi, plundered shops and and Mrs. Albert Farrow. 8834) ' known in rrsuu. i in- Tenth Avenue. East, i daughter. Mr. rnillip IS wen iieriuun press is ue- l,rot wimlmv will look Inlo Ihr'.- .n.ear.l likely Iwlay to Prince Rupert, being on the stall,dared 'to be completely muiiled. Hn It Th n,lHr. (n hn ,ul,ivinD, u nid that there Is I iipu- ' it.- rMiira mu .iUhe Bank of II. X. A, while Miss The Queen of Holland warns her the Just arrives!, SM tons a lump uenre unci In Won infor- . ..... .. . r.u. h.uira. Th of cily trenU0U8ly fought lo eo,d. Phone 111 Alter! A nwiion away from the public. !,nun(f f the Argentine sleaia. .tiiHii cinr mini lumvMin, - ivv.iv ii.w.v Fmiiiar, maj quell the riots. One girl was re. riviiiK in rrinre nper on "."uj. m-.rry. ;ported to have been stabbed Gaffery. . 'T-ii iitiiBMii wnm iittiiiitiiiiii v f - H 0 through the body with a sword theiceasiuu by the FEARS FOR AN OLD TIMER decorated for . -1 . it.. In the central part of the city the iuc - - Youn ...,p,es mnih. uu ic, - soldiers used machine aid f.iv.1 iiraiu vuur ceremony was conducted by the Letters, have been received in guns Gecf allows' InaUHatlam. United Slate bayonets and several persons, are WESTHOLME In aligning with the Rev. W. . A. CTPi. me new.y ar- town making enquiry ns to me f(.wrUJ lft hav- nMP rived Methodi.l i.ilnlsier. At tne estate or win. Logan, who Pn-j,1A i,nn i.piiic.a All Oddfellows ore ea. OPERA HOUS CUN AND TIDE close of the proceedings in the.listed in Prince Rupert and was l The sound of firing was heard pecklly invited to atiaftd TONIGHT rhurt'h. the wedding supper was drowned in Montreal a few days' the ictstaUation ceremoniee ONLY all Machine night. KunilAV. Jul) (St. gun, detach ner..i at the lumie oi air. mm ago. .i present mere is no on Tuesday evening, Ja4y Uinr .3:11 a. rn ment were posted al various 3 Players presents Sun rises. . ; o n mJMrs. W. J. Ledlie. ?2t Seventh record of anyone by the name of ciPuTroutwwt 3rd. the MOUSE PETER-S Sun sell . . 'It 5 7'Av..oue. W-i. and ,t most pleas. I-ignn othor than William McK. rTlowC Work w 8. M. NBWTQy, NV6. .n.Mo m nj. High water 7.0 "t us .pent. The Logan, more commonly known as " I Jaw Tv4um SOlb' YBTLE Low water r'"'J rou,,e ,nt,,n,, tak-.-Long Bill Logan." who la.6 ofiUy 8TEDMANN 8 ".-ly n 15 p. ir. I.. 10 . . .... til . ,I. . a . I . . . I High water lit 9.'.' U0C up House at .Munuraw rune, i ho ihu popular aiw aaat aatowiw Alfw up S4atHAtf MAiAA,, t:?!. Ill rmnsa ews"wiT . .... Low water ... i.i ui imi im4 iiinera. t ihis jaaeta "e Happiness ef Manday Julv ?d. I THE police cut comwy, tac matur rriecsaJi of H). S'M .tUtWMta af TWH AHS MS LONDON C AR '' I .. .... t.... ......Kt I 1 1 1 ..t-.t I .r. 1LL1I T .. ...Ill . 1 .. Sun rie U.SM n III i VI Hie p"HV' imuii " HH-tii- wi rrtii. Ipsu will tlWWHJ SmI BUtfUU. Thres sets W.a . . , tl.l.lt..lu Cm lu&. Lnn. Ii..l I... I. ....I 11... 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