THE Daily news sC' - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918. PHICS HVK CKN1 C7 C7 raid em UNT7 C7 C7 C7 NSRA D TORES ii i ni dit II II II m yyy II jlv II II ii ii ii Hra IREAT AEROPLANE ACTIVITY ON WESTERN FRONT-COBLENTZ MUCH DAMAGED HY OF COBLENTZ RAIDED GERMANS LOST FOUR PLANES .' UNITED STATES ARTILLERY BY BRITISH AVIATORS. IN LAST ATTACK ON PARIS CAUSES GERMANS EVACUATE TON OF BOMBS DROPPED POSITIONS IN , i i.iij nmr ine nrel auacK on me cny a- ALSACE. I Paris, March 12. The German mounted to thirteen killed and' lost four airplane in last night's forty injured, while those of the IEAT DAMAQC DONE BY BRITISH FLYERS CERWAN AIRMEN attack on Paris. Nine squadrons second attack number thirty-four TWO DAYS BOMBARDMENT MAKES HUNS RETIRE CITY OF ALSO RAID YORKSHIRE IN EnuLAND MANY BOMBS DROP took part in this raid. Thirty- killed and seventy nine Injured, CAMBRAI SHELLED BY BRITISH BID GUNS RAIDS BY PED ON INLAND TOWIins FULL DETAILS OF four persons were killed and sev- j Copiously Bombed. AUSTRALIANS ARE SUCCE8SFUI ARTILLERY BOMBARDMENTS CASUALTIES NOT YET TO HAND. enty nine others were injured in Ilerlin. March 13. Paris was CONTINUOUS. Paris and its suburbs. ' In ad- copiously bombed" last night by Daily safely, notwithstanding the heavy .dition to the bomb victims, slity the Oerman aircraft, says today (9prui Tbe Dnir ew.. mans were killed and a few pri-London, ti 13. The Drl- tthraptiel barrage fire put up by six persons were suffocated war office report, March 13. An Ameri- soners were taken by us. Our ps despatched an " Oerman guns. through crowding in a panic into' The attack was in retaliation can raid Kast of Luneville yester- casualties were light. Artillery Jen or a bombing Yorkshire Attacked. a metropolitan railway entrance, for enemy air attacks on Salur-to day completely established that was active on both sides during interior of Ger- London, March 13. The German take refuge from raiders. day and Sunday on Stuttgart, Ess. the Germans have evacuated their, the night south east of Armen- u air fleet attacked (he omul nf The casualties resulting from 'lingen. Unlereurkheim and Mais. positions after two days of American Meres and east and north east of UKtx s, me cny or "OO' Yorkshire in England late last artillerying. Ypres. . a a Ii L i - i t l!i :...ar.-'J on me iwiuir, nigui. Many uomus were uroppeu Australian Raids. Shell Cambral. jy c J fruin the air, and on the coast points, and evcral of CANADIANS BUSY RUSSIAN NATIONAL London, March 13. Australian Ilerlin, March 13. Cambral has -. Cz age done to muni- the enemy machines penetrated " troops carried out successful been bombarded by long range ON GUARD TO OVERTHROW THE RAILWAYS far', - and other war es- inland for a considerable dis-uL. raids during the night upon hos- British guns. Several shots from :: Over a ton of lance, dropping bombs on their BEHIND TRENCHES BOLSHEVIKI GOVT L"?.A1,"0"s east and north east British artillery of the heaviest this A number of Ger- calibre fell in the town. U c dropped on city, way. The full details of the dam- icv t, fire were started, age done, and the casualties have kL' ::i machines returned not yet been received. Ottawa, March (3. A summary. . 0 . ; of the work done by all battalions revolutionaries have decided to TRADES AND LABOR Hit the Canadian railway troops in organize a national guard to over- 11 till 1 llSl Jmlll 1 COUNCIL MEETING .WD DUKE GIVEN AIIICC CADMAI LFrance during the month of Jan- throw the Uolsheviki regime in uary has been issued by the milit-'Russia, according to Dr. ElefT, of IN STATES TO BE FREEDOM BY LENINEi.... - la department. The statement Moscow University, who is quoted j There was a large and well attended iihnws that during the period nine in the Copenhagen dispalcli to me meeting of the Prince Rupert Imprisonment for Month miles of broad gauge tracks were Exchange Telegraph Company, as SOLD BY AUCTION Trades and Labor Council Car's DttlgnaUd Rsgsnt by the Canadians and 33 miles Maying that the decision was held last night in the Carpenter's H Been Released. JAPAN'S ENTRYE narrow gauge. The average reached at a recent conference Hall. Mr. 8. D. Macdonald. the mber of miles of broad-gauge in Moscow. A great army is now Large Holdings of Kaiser Wll- president, was in the chair, : D4lly ! . track maintained during the being organized in the Don district helm Bethman-Hollweg and ' Mr. It. T. J. Rose, secretary of ; 2 March 13. It is Ambassador at Toklo Formally ,month was 9. while 111 miles of supported bi Cossacks, the other Junkers, also Whar- the local branch of the Provincial wspaper that the ask Japanese Government narrow-gauge track was main dispatches add, and it is also ves and Dock to Oo. Labor Party, submitted an eu- . i eminent, has grant-, Intervene In Siberia tained. The men were employed j'nne dto intrdure a republic in . lcoiiragingrepqrUof the progress f redwiii to Urand Against Huns. In locating, grading, ballasting Russia with a coalition govern. SpcUl to TDe DtUy newt.) of this organization, showing that H si x xandrovileh. who nnd laJing lines. About 8.100 mcnL which would not accept the Washington. March 12. Pro-jPooU headway was Being made, c: jet arrest at bis Srml I TIM tHjf Start I Canadians were engaged on the German Uolsheviki peace. Professor perty In the United Stales owned(and the membership steadily in-by L ; Nicholas, on ab. Tokio, March 13 Foreign Minister narrow-gauge lines and about Eleff asserted that the news the Kaiser himself, former .'creasing. M j . i aled him a re- Monlone was this morning 1100 on the broad-gauge lines. of the new government had been Chancellor vonBelhmann-IloIlweg Mr. O. Zincn. who arrived re- wailed upon by the British and suppressed by the Petrograd Bolshevik! the German Junkers, generally, 'cently in town from ictoria and land rov itch, a French Ambassadors at the foreign See the lady who invented the news agency. and the German government It.j Vancouver, was introduced al the self, will be the first to go under meeting. In the course of his f Nicholas llo- office here, when they for- Fox trot, Hesitation, and One step. remarks, he asked for the sign- iined as regent ,nay for n,e intervention Mrs. Vernon Castle at the West-holme Don't fail to see Mrs. Vernon the hammer under the plans of, A. Mitchell Palmer, alien nrooer- ng or me pelioion wnicn me HiDie abdicat- Castle at the Westholme this uperor ( Japan in Siberia in order to this evening. . I'""."'"" I.' .ti . .-I i n Students intend making to the ih last, Early ine DMt arww woman mj lumuui.u, n. - block the German plan In the Far evening, ,.. . .e. he grand duke Eaai, Silk Poplin Dresses. up-t -the- in America; also the world's best ed properly here to me nignesi('r . k:5 arrested. It be- Wallace's. dancer. It bidder. Mr. Palmer lesiimony ,"' " .l the name time the United mlule In style called lo the senate aPDronriailon com- u" f,uutu -'J"" Ihey had been state Ambassador. Mr. Morris. mittee in which he proposed necessary which he declared, was a religious monarchist ploL made the announcement that Am-1 XsiT he has been in 1 erica sending would of troop"not object of Japan to the in! FURTHER PROGRESS MADE IN public yesterday,legislation makes which plain was made that book,of the based Scriptures,upon and the was authority DroDerties of merely minor in in no respect seditious, or object Siberia. dividual probably will not be sold ionable from a national-stand. warns OF SOLDIERS PALESTINE AND MESOPOTAMIA but that the direct purpose ' of point. The petition was..largely paiKG FROM OVERSEAS THE GREAT PLACE the move is to break up the outposts signed by members of the Council.. of kullur in America. A communication was read OF ENTERTAINMENT tspftui to The Piiy i (80 miles west of Bagdad on the The Hamburg-American and from the Calgary Trades and Labor Diir !( London. March 13. A British i Euphrates river In Mesopotamia), North German Lloyd wharves and Council asking co-operation 13. Between' hv. v hn in .1 un official communication dealing!and have made a general advance dock at Hoboken, NJ. Mr. Palmer Jn having the sentence of three nearly twenty-' . ti.m. 'with the oDeratlons in Meopota-ron both sides of the Jerusalem- told the senator are "a part years imprisonment imposed on d soldier iH!gonie) .,Uce now. jor variety of " atul Palestine. Issued by the Nabulus Palestine road on a of the German empire commer a Calgary Post Office Employee, 3,8 neJler BndietPrtalnment offered, it will bear office today, says II V 1 1 VI a Sf a 9 va use wvnyv cial grasp upon this country. " revoked. The postman was imprisoned The British have occupied Hit depth of two or three miles.' because 19.00 had been '"hAril to beat iL For the past sev-uand will nrrivet , v. hv .. taken from letter. He had only GERMANY ANNULS ALL form service recently returned nuvu ur iuut 1 ation and Improvements going FRANCE APPEALS TO UNITED overseas. His wages as postman on, nnd today, vmui me opening CONTRACTS WITH NORWAY were $16 per week, with which he of the new cigar stand, the end of NOTICE j bad to support a wife and three anoinrr cnapier oi iiruri- STATES FOR MORE TROOPS 'Sprrltl 10 tM DtilT Mwut children. The local body will cooperate been reached. The old bar is still announces her London. March 13. All con in every way possible. ouir has but I" ; 'T opening on in commission, now tracts with Norway have been an Notice of motion was given that r-'nday. All ladies the less heady llcjuors the pa act over of (Specitt to tim diij .tw. ed on high authority today that, nulled by the German Central all meeting of tho Trades and all and inspect the It. out of respect to of this appeal a decis- Purchasing commission from Labor Council be thrown open to March 13.-result parliament. The large pool room Washington. ion has been reached .to send March 10. according to a Bergen the general qublic, which matter is always busy, and the cafe accommodation France ha made a new and ear- wfy Mme Qf hf ml dispatch. The reason for Wits will come up at the next regular a and CuIT sets at one end, is on nest appeal to the United Mates jonaJ army jjviMjon,, composed of action is that the Nerweglan Agreement meeting. Assistance. will. .also be added All the cooking m Wallace's. tf attraction. for more speed in shipping men men called under the selective wilh America provides given to the Clerical workers here Is done by electricity, and Atlantic. It was learn- service draft. for the exportation of only 18,000 Union in the matter they have the Bt' ' April 1st lha car-' ovcrythlng Is ouite up to date. arross Ion fish yearly to Germany. under consideration at present. wage will ho 75c There are other pool tables down h , d Saturday hatf holl-00 sluirs. and the small bowling alley ROUMANIA 3. MU3SALLE0I A CO., New Goods constantly arriving. together with the rooms of the RUSSIA AND -Wallace's. tf social club where the less strenuous Intimate that it will take but a lleady.to-Wenr games are Indulged In. The AGREE ON PEACE TERMS few days more before their store For .Hew Wellington Coal and tf only employment bureau In town is again open for business. Ir Lumber of all dimension, is also on the premises, r or van-ctf Their customer are invited to hone 118. J .mlth W.uinotort" Coal re-ur of entertainment, the Empress, Conclusion after Ihe conclusion of peace phone their orders to No. 102, in-stead fuel kin ..j i acllve supervision of lumdoii Mnrch t. Ihe 1.1 - -I'M UIIDI under and llou- wdh Germany, saying the Romania of 123, a formerly, when hi Co Phone 15. .p. m Mr. II. K. Boss, will be hard to of peace I between announced Russia in a Russian ans were plundering Roumanian every attention will be- given to WESTHOLME beat. their requirements. wlreles. dispatch received nere , "u TONlQHT ONLY WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Roumanla promises including to evaruair Ben- ,province populated largely -by NOTICE. Mr. Vnoo Cull, rtruou M ih aUo Bessarabia, they had been trU drrated wofiua siul duxr River, forty Roumanians, saying Hi Scaiv tlerl.i on the Duissl' ,....,.. l.Va, la AuMrirk. in Lodge "Valhalla" of Kv lh ll.fimhlnn nnlhnr- Owing to increased expense we " "VENGEANCE 13 MINE" dlnnviun Fraternity of America ,n"?f U,h:r: imerto lntervVne and restore or- are forced to raise the price of I prt rstb restart. will give a Whist Drive and Dance wunin. i"I . ."-IKUIIIUIIIKB ,,..'II i,. TIih w Hiiatians- made a mini- milk. On and after March 15th, Official Pathe War Osteite in St. Andrew's Hall. Wednesday liussia uwflths.'ber of Ineffectual attempt to ub- 10 pints or 0 quarts for a dollar. KOMEDY POrt QUALITY I3tli inst. for the benefit of Urn ii Prince Rupert Dairy. Mrs. Csills's butUnd wtt kill4 s it Wltlst drive 8.30, nnd a numbsr dy l rurl Worth la Tt-I. i H"d SATISFACTION lied Cross. , t,v llic fnrmi'i alii.. u lueu an uiurr iwr mo (12 Standard Dairy. fw sio dunce 10 tun.. Westholme Orche. neeii iium'" m iiiod arrest of KltiK Ferdinand of Rou wber be M Inn rue lor tl Mm vv i'K for m:i.p Ira. Refreshiiumls. Gent 11.00, New Wall Paper Wallace'. ivlttlua tehoul. Indies BOo. 50-01