TPi i nn ir Daily News vM- IX no I'fUNCK IlUI'KftT, U.C., lUTlUDAV. MACH 16, 1918. T7 Ai SOVIETS AC CEPT GBHUN PEAC i tv!7C U A MT D A irC l Kin & nnniT nntr imipi o iivxinniivTT m m.t timnT" r"r -vift.inn Ht ALL.it nuaoitti!niinnnii rnurnrpp whualoo ALLIES TAKING DUTCH SHIPS ARTILLERY CONTINUES TO OF SOVIETS HELD AT MOSCOW MAKES GERMANS VERY ANGRY BE ACTIVE ON WEST FRONT RATIFIES GERMAN PEACE i. Tlx tmjr ai rareful Hollander prefers not to U.S. TROOPS TAKE HUN POSTS London. March 16. The notice risk his neutral ships to the sub i. served upon Holland by Ureal ru'arlne menace, knowing that L. kMw..,r l orirr rrRMS AOCEPTED AT BRCST.LITOVSK BY llritaln and the United Slates re- vn after the war, they will be GERMAN RAIDING PARTIES REPULSED BRITISH CAPTURE LCNINC AND TROTSKT ni niwito, ahu nuut Kardlng the taking over of the wurlh more than they cott to PRISONERS IN ENEMY LINES CITY OF COBLENTZ TERRITORIES OF RUSSIA ARE ARAN. Dutch ships laid up in the allied lnjflld. If the Dutch government DEVASTATED BY BRITISH AVIATORS-MUNITION OONEO TO CENTRAL POWERS. ports, has thrown the German does not agree to utilise these FACTORIES BURNED. nress into a towering rase. All 'vessels for the allies, the allied i f, 5t( and to rede lo the Turks the Hus-jthe newspapers, evidently Inspir-'governments will take them any- (SpcUI to Tbc Dsily Sews) front yesterday, according to flie 11. The All districts the of would liope to London, March 16. Hostile War office statement. Three 1 a,: i ii - ian of Haloum, Kara and rd. Judging by similarity way. Germany .f Soviets meet- t..i.... i.. r f i. Itheir arguments, demand that.make this a cause for Holland en-.raiders were repulsed in the neigh German raids, made by strong IirMUM. Ill M lallVUflUCHVW, IIUH ' ' -- - ... u . -i. r iU. Iir a vnle .1... n i 'Germany take the mini drastic terinir the war on her side,. which .oournoou of Paschendaele and forces, failed. I4 must u irimun.c an ucr --.--- r i (J.nded to rail.Vi.!.... uf ttaie-r nature to the'runler... measures, if Holland would give her control of the lit- Poelcapelle last night West of CoblenU Devastated. a .a .r s i .iiL ;Villers Guslain. Uritish raiding .1 iii miiM mim iriA i.-.i j v.. 'CiApfi war in in allies. ii counirr. wun its lontr coast London, March 16 Monday's ..... . . t ItrAI-l.ilriVBtr ST. '.T. 1VV.:"" " - -.K.! Th,r are over a million ton. ifiie. which would be the most Parties entered the German tren ajr raid made upon the city of Ksans. .V'. V r".'7. r. 'of. Dutch .hinolne laid uo in the suitable for submarine bases. iches and took a few prisoners. Coblentz, the Itbine, has caused What it - - - - . ... . on 1 1 r i f iNiiiuiaiiuiii ii uj uw: uri"I IJ wm " 1 'rri - I I 1 1 1 1 A Ma 11 i'. ine aeuon later by Germany and Austria. ln,varlou ports of Great Hritain and l I mere was uiuiuai aniiiery uic very heavy damage In that city, Lk. throughout the night in the neigh n 1 mgress of addition to this, the Russian army'the United SUles. Notwithstand- Kit, style, quality in shoe for and according to German reports. Two hue. ih jrvrinf Wallace's. tf Dournooa of Armentieres, in ii,. fr-iaht rat. factories reported . the German must be disbanded and demobilised, munition were rirli at ug south and west of Cambrai, and in for and the Ituisian warships lo to be burning. Vast quantities of i '. ay an an. the Messines and the Menin road ' in inuniinni ni be disarmed. PRINCE RUPERT FAIR GREAT BRITAIN FAST sectors. . explosives were continually going off, rendering the efforts of the The most important thing, how. KI..3 as (firus nte inier- Trenches Captured. TO BE HELD THIS YEAR BECOMING TEETOTAL' firemen to extinguish the flames for Oa3H in Liberia. This ever, about the peace terms tlntl-.l Klnlsa Irnnnt In lli I.lin ina r s uela in council the Central Umpires is the re-l j ville sector nave occupied ana are unavailable. The exploding munitions f,. many last op. opening or me navigation oi me I.nat nltrht n mMlinl vm held: caused great damage to the ft j '(te political and llaltic and the IHack seas, and . ,h. vnP,,.Pn nPi.h Columbia' r M.h iThi ih .k i..nViii.M surrounding. buildings . and the wviMiuui 'BibM iuc IIUI III raoi Wl imuM' stt r i t w : ;r .ui..n of (he for. me signing i me nussians, uu- Arirnlii.r.1 n.t Industrial 4. consumDtion of intoxicating liq- which thev forced the enemy to wro ,rfBU uu Brcdfc. "i"""" n 1 1 I Hiiiril der compulsion, of a eommerelal toiaUoa, when the afDcers for the uor in Great Ilritain is now only abandon through the recent raids devastating a large section of the t tirins of peace treaty, with guarantees of a most LnMJng year weTe elected. The one third of what it was four years and concentrated artillery fire. rily. In addition lo this, the des-Irnrtinn catisMl hv the bombs u ic Itussla must favoured nation clause lo last un- Lrldenl u Mr A. V. Kdge, vice- ago, is what Premier Lloyd George. Aerial Activity. . . rirtmed bv the allied airmen . .., a Sv ' on ,t 1 rianil t.ilhu- til 1V55. This treaty virtually nr.iiln tlv. W. A. Gollison: declared tn an address to me ! There was severe aerial fight-,olner 1. ..1 1 lie I'kralna. makes llusiia a province of the,. .iBMr.-.- u. n r. Free Churchmen at the City Tern ,inir on the Western front dunnKi partrof; lne townt was lm t.i V 'Mf Russians are German I'-mpire so sar s nrr pluarl; w,Ue the directors are ole vesterdav. when be was chat- m. v to-r. nnnni nt itrii ' ift .rj ft..m Armenia. trade is concerned. Messrs. l- li. Jiuriuiicr, i. .ut-Meekln. lenged about the drink traffic. So Uisn anj ficrman flghting macb-splrlts II. Rochester, Hen Self. were being manufactured inM loo)r DarL Ti,e British avia- Ladie' Suit lengths exclusive VP WARNING RAILROAD MEN'S J. Venables and Geo. V. Morrow. al all. he said, and anyone who. (or, acc0unted for twenty-four of shades no two of a kind Wail- The matter of holding the Fair four years ago, should nave pre- (he enenv ilace tf GREAT GALLANTRY as usual was discussed at some!dktcd aucb a thing would not ?; French Front, UTTFRFn RY , length and il was flnsllr dev'liICQ been bi..v-. Paris. March 16. There was; Sport Coals-new eults-Wal-- Fair be held as usual. The continuous shelling all along the lace's. If chairman will appoint committees New curtain and other draper-les.Wallace's- ministerI,. Among the instances of the gal. n.lh'r of " ' irec I' JAPANESE ARE FRANK MCKINNON OF w win ue ..v the Canadian displayed by New Dlouses. house dresses, etc railroad battalions in France, and 1 Ciel it at Wallace's. tf Wallace's. If HAZELTON, DIES IN kIlIia. Osddss, MlnlsUr of loM in an article by Mr. Itolandl MURDERED BY VICTORIA HOSPITAL bUml ftsrvlce, GUes Hill, the w' correspondent. Bnush Psople Food which he lias sent lo the Militia " fee Thought. Department in Ottawa, the follow, HOW TO BE IN THE CABINET BOLSHEVIKI Word has been received in the iing appears: city or the death of Mr. Frank Mc. toil Ktt ( "The Canadian railway troops WITHOUT BEING ELECTED Kinnon of Haxelton. one of the i 10. sir Auck-:m their spare time have been as- real old timers of this northern . 34 M sier of Nationallslsting Ihe hard worked salvagej One Hundred and Fifty Japanese Reported country. One of the best known n .: , ..,.. . .n--h i.-r-'firns., After Passchendaele they at Blagogvleschtchensk of the mining men of the north, . v i w 0 vvm in iu - r 9- - - i DEFEATED y BEING Killed by hc disposition of"eollected thousands of pounds" WITHOUT BEING ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT, Mr. McKinnon had a wide circle HON. P. E. BLONDIN MAY Maxlmlllsts. t; :cs ,.n the llritlsh worth of Uritish and German IN TWO CONSTITUENCIES, of acquaintances, who. will beart- UII. ... ... I -t.ll. ....I IK.... h.Ak REMAIN AS CABINET MINISTER AS POSTMASTER ilw crr.t Irk Ii ap.nF lifa nnsalnor. n: ion reinar-ame. "c,, in" GENERA! SETS PRECEDENT I Ahntil a mnnth nr n nan .Mr. '3 Deen nlled un.me rear on meir mw I March 16-In antlcl- London. McKinnon lhrough the city i f w j -v. i i iini rm iiurtb. i.rih nun n l irri paagcd , niiirni i iiiii "n"' - --- m i The following disquisition by out a representative in the Lab pation of the invasion of Siberia hia goulh from lhe ()mln 'a 1 I IkA 111 SI if-k flrk IMMII1 Illlflt IllkP 11 U 111 L LOUHIII ISlC ' f-v sajj svv - ' Ihe Ottawa corr.pondfnt of the tnel or control of a single depart by Japanese military forces, it la r11IllPV h..t hll in tb e com- ta lu through some spontaneous Uritish lines. hustlon defective Toronto Globe, in its Ial iue ment of State. reported that the Maximilislsl iiiilh i(t . . linwpl, nn. nna,,v or perhaps a "nany'a object Under the circumstnees the there have murdered one hundred l shell, and in the first exploslou lo reach here is doubtless pre-half uU lh ho iul there. Hgland, not only has been made that residents in lhe! to action along lh lines suggestion and ilfty Japanese " wound- paratory eralion wa9 performed. from t nre. but al the a score of men were indicatwl by Ihe government. It one temporary though not alto- town of Wagovleschtchensk. This ... ... n. rn- I ed. A tnadian l'ngineer. ft :-ind. young it shows gether satisfactory e P Hlent town is situated on the Amur rail- Insofar as :. r , who in the peaceful is of Interest, f hu Jeath wa$ recJ,ved a. tared that men a sergeant, their the m slit be to transfer Col. Dlondln wiv. close to the border of Man- , .... . . .... in .irk the Canadian how. for own purpose, tbert are wanted, -?.. to lhe Senate as soon as a vacancy churia, and is the capital of th? wnoie lufam iuv rwiur.. yictorja fir f',''"9 i n of fifty years Pacific Imperial Limited rrom representation from Quebec occurs, and leave him Siberian province of Amur. It is ; ' '''' Moose Jaw lo the West, in spite of of parliamentary f home de- be doue away with. still as Poslmaster-Oeneral. He an Important trading and gold . , backed may cloth. the bursting ammunition eW UeparlineM OOyS ..i.t.l n-nh.l.U- -umnin nvr.Mll n.lnlmr oonlro n well as a Dlili-' Into the middle ArUd rtadt: Fulton Street, window- his Utile engine Ing see While it Is certain that the re- during the session of Parliament, tarypost. There are man-Japan- KtrUDIATED of the dump where the fire was the line of this " auace s. and Hon. C. J. Ioherty would then ese settlers along blaiing most fiercely.. He con- l-m , BY CQIHiilUr ntllllK i usiiiiain";u iumat auu emvv CAUCAUSUS hose with ins main V"""" ... . - . .ia ' Ladysmith WcSllr.gton Coal re- GOYT. nected a up ue. to come to ine assistance by the Prime Minister, erul, thus keeping tnis Dig japan .. ., frtP half an hour he accepled our bill and B that there is partment of state still adminis- of the Russians agalnsl the Ger-!iuc itlA hurnlntt it is understood Phone 15. .P. R. mill ..uititvAil sfnrtni Mat u IS .-The Hut. IU III I'VM - ' " some question as to whether or lered by a Minister from Quebec, mans, the Maximilists have been !"MsrcUon F S B iVsnmanl afu mass, nnaiiy gciung me nr u not Col. the Hon. P. E. Hlondii, While this scheme might be con- arming and doing everything pos. toai to. . ..dre ,1,,, HresLLUovsk ler ooiilrol His little cnglue was as more or less of a ca- sible to resist the invasion of the;, ill ,Jr 1 has declared ..ISA IMllftl Willi VMini'llll .asvt. . a' sAiiid irnin inn a. r.t-.-l i.nuiiirL. a i illage for French-Canadian re- Japanese. PEMBINA LUMP COAL. 1 ' hand over th'ee his own escape was i.oin m so v J', ",onjln wa. defeated presentation In the Government. Hum ..ff 1,111.111.11111. . nOVPr&l Ul ilie i j i. 1 ii I. - 1.1 a II.. ivnlw HAmnPnlillA ' . tM-iaaMv mm t 9TT llatoum and ' . . . . .a . i.. I..IK llnnPlf III WlllCn It 1 PUWiuin um wui-iv.m.v NLUT IU A V III UAKk Guaranteed to be clean ' " flying frngment. tore his ciou.es. - ; - . . .here;thlll coud be affected for the pre- ;A m-M uni iv innixu Lump Coal, we offer at IS Tl. His example rallied the other Jor. Z "naVunofbe expected fnU Mnce there, seems HtUe C0KE fROM SAWDUST $9.50 delivered loose. h" ' ' and the lire was subdued , . neb.n. ! . MC 31 AVAIL remain in lb. Cabinet without a , a electing $10.50 delivered In bags llig vrv ii inch damaee whs done f . i -.every... prepar. Tlu.ru 1200.000 worm oi s"i in Parliament, ine i-rimo , Victoria, March 15. In addl- was tun ine iirrnciu uiuiikuiiisiii lununi- Uritish sliells In thai dump Wo Minister is confronieu wun nnVVrninent , Utary Ho l le reported discovery of Albert A McCaffery, Ltd. -that hf 'v by the Turk. leaving h. the anomaly of JjJ JJ other ! ,,,,, j.o al Ladysmith. eould not stand by and seo with- Pen Ice Act haa Htm " go up,' lio explained afterw arils. Trench-r.ana.llan population Mtpflue ,nlepMUng ,We 8ht'. j UmC.ii,....",n9lon Coal and 'on the matter of iron production1 .k... ."r or a hi-. -i Is reported In the discovery by WESTHOLME '""t IIS -.."niini charged be- Clifford was Ueorgo .k aft.I .Waller Thomas, a Nanalmo gas TONlQHT ONLY fore Magistrate MoMuum m S. FRIZZELL engineer, of a method of producing morning with Ibefl. The accut-el MRS. a highly desirable coke from WlllUua A. Brtdy rrnU brought ilown from Usk. t'rtnr .Vrifron, C. K, Lincoln sn4 was ,mill waste, sawdust and such material. Juim Kivldr In Ills case wn adjourned until won- INTERESJINO DISPLAY OF This coke runs as high as THE ALMIQHTY DOLLAR" tlay. FASHIONS IN OUTER !04.0 1 fixed carbon, and as low as 8PRINQ An lnplrln 4 ffliuilir iUy, 2.70 ash. This discovery, it is i ,dj Bee our Fulton Street window GARMENTS AND MILLINERY claimed, may prove (o be one of rnuNaLt comidv. wiu sa til sur FOR quality f..r." Iw.vm"- clothing- all klnds-' the most valuable metallurgical rsii, full tt fun to4 my turjr. " 111.I D IKtn,.. Wallace'a. tf MARCH 15 and 16. discoveries of modern times, and SATURDAY, GAZETTE. FRIDAY and will be invested by the Provincial WAR VUK K)l Hl'.LP lloya solid leather achool shoes Government. guaranteed. Wallace'a. If