The Da ily News VOL IX. N pni.NCB nupEtvr, n.c, Friday, april 5, iois. PRICE FIVE CRN1 rrfRV fiflI7 ft 1 HV TltlVynlWWW rt UnUMM t Ainn t Ann inn M M BKBAiO iffltti A 1 fACKS OH ALLIED LIE LI1 ILL UAiiMO iviAUJi, AINU VfcKY HEAVY LOSSES DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL PASSES mm w t v tilif 1 nmnAiii I M .I B. aMl m m . m m M m B I m AMENDMENTS 'DAYLIGHT TO THE SAVING BILL ARMENIANS NOW ASSUME THE .1111111 11 AW. V V11W11U MILITARY SERVICE ACT- PASSES THE COMMONS ATTACK AGAINST FRENCH OFFENSIVE IN ASIA MINOR (Special to Tb Dally Htwi) (Special to Tb Dny 5wi Winnipeg, April 5.- The Ottawa Dllata'a Anrll Th. ft.a,llk LINES ON NINE-MILE FRONT correspondent of the Winnipeg Saving Kill has now passed In the (Special ia Th Daily Sw$.) .organized, and already it has re-London. Free Press says: "For the secur- House of Commons, and Koes into Anril S (.oadprf at rnnfnrprl Dim rltv nf Vnnrmitn Ing of more men more promptly 'the Senate today. It is expected i.. ii ,..,,-..ii .n,1 I , 1 1. t 1,1-1. . ... u r HUNDRED THOUSAND GERMANS THROWN AGAINST THE other amendments to the Military that all the clocks In Canada will Z'u I ""L." ......... ?l"v'" ".u". .1" .i imri uiru 1 irri v tiirr mm- ..- Service Act will be made. ' viii-,.? ,.sv One be advanced hour fdinvn - - - - - w-w, .- r vsj n one on April k,. ..,.ii..i i k I.ii.-,-v.-j ; NQ TAKES PLACE ON OTHER PARTS OF FRONT-CANADIAN .III nMM. Ih.l l,n'ilt I 11.. a,. "1 i ? uujtvKu w "7 ii.c.iwmu.iuiiiwu ui mc cuy. ouuaieu . . , ". , i ' . ' . T. Y u,s",t" .Turks and the Kurds, the Armen- high up In the mountains, and CAVALRY IN ACTION 1 M..T ih! ?He .iS If' herf,hr b"m,d,f-!Ian people, or what is left of them, difficult of access, the Turkish nf hm ifKUt it The Diily Jwi) .i!J ?r!n ,S J j Ul0,: a,,or,' f?,r ,t,hei - have been driven to Uke measures arm, already demoraliied from ....v-as uiiwi Uioit. st.irdkc jg UlllC III IUC UU11CU CWICB frtP fhff HAfdnli Thaw litkt.- a I I H a t f fan f In DUaIInA ntwl l parts. April i -German troops, WAY FROM POLICE ,,,,.?JL TheCP. n.nailway ceved ,lance ,n (; shape of Mesopotamia may nnd great dif- .... I nif f on hiini.rl DAlDnrrT cL1 5 iTJi f.re ? lhellra'n9 onl, h "s and munition, from the new Acuity In dislodging the new . . -11 s i i 1 AND SHIP 'r, C?'Ld,er,e. "P hour, limak dependent republic of the trans, masters of the city. the limit Is causing serious at v t a a. aflainat thai Pranili age complaints Cauc asus, which refused to be! The new Armenian army is 'of the first class be extended the of waste time. may 'boiin hv thm riiaI.T.II nvalr fp.alv nnoFiHn? Attm nnrlli Iti. T)lllH IP. alalia m ' ..v....j fleorge Clifford appeared be to Include men physically fit, of 'agreed 'forces to by Lenine and Trotsky, in Mesopotamia, and are fore Magistrate Carss In the the of thirty-five and 'oEMaMV over age un. u.mts mo in.! !whereby they would again be only a matter nf two hundred or ...ia..ltiA Amni.nnv . prta.! loucc court this morning on a.married. LEAGUE OF NATIONS M)I.a Wl uv u.-mj 1 vwMt corporaled into the Turkish Em.)so miles distant. It is possible charge of escaping from the law 'pire. I that in.'the near future a junction ful custody of the police. Sen. .l ......1 1 tenced RUSSIANS BLOW UP Amsterdam, April I. For the The Armenian army has been of the forces will be possible. to Imprisonment some THEIR BATTLESHIPS first lime In Germany, a semi- rHtte enemy failed to make days ago by the J. P. court at xk impressic n upon the posl-'Terrace for theft of a sleigh at ispcui u n Dtny Afwii official fdea of statement a league of dismisses nations the as!inii TUC TAYATTAM lAAiUlUN UT AC GERMANS ARE LANDING u liken up by the French.u,k 7trday afternoon, when Pelrograd. April 5. Rather fantastic and impossible. The GOVERNMENT LOTS TROOPS IN FINLAND engagea in me wora 01 snoveiing waves ...1 i. 11.. on 11.11 11.- 1 than take any chance of a sur statement, as published in the j U wd mingled with the sue- ..-.. ..i.n i-Ji. i.i ' a attck by the German forces Oerman papers, says: A further step has been taken (Special lo TtM Daily .Uvs. ' ones at the well directed ". me Hussian crews of the war "We do not see that a league without giving any notification to1 ships in Hango harbor have de. of nations could offer any guar. in the negotiations between the. London, April 5. The landing the authorities. This happened , lhe,r vessels. Several antee of lasting peace among men. municipalities of British Columbia of German troops in Finland is moved down the Ger- at 2 p. m' ,n .h.e-fl.er.n?n,,nlU warhips and submarines have The nations would perhaps greet and the Provincial Govern- apparently going forward still. Tbt failed to was not been blown up and are now sunk such a league with Joy. but in due n,enl wllh introduction or the although with her offensive in enemy pene. evening that be mm. a a train in. to prevent them of ever being ot lime they would learn lo curse it, 'Municipal Allotment Act. The progress In the West, it was ex-because fc u.w b.r vuaiiiuiis. a nil nnir uj.,i -i. i Z . vtcucuueu. iiio prisoner . .... m. rj.... it could not fail lo deceive 'Provincial Government i s at pres. pecied that she would require I. - .ft . .. .. ." m " ""I TTU1W all their hopes most cruelly, eni B ,ar owner unueveiopeu-every man there. Ileports state iau si uie sirong auaca. oni- . hourm h.for. ah aall fruueny iu iuii cuj. mhuj ui mat tllOUSanU Th nnltr nnaaibl result vouM some rorty men i cues cra eiiremeiy nea7, ,a fo. Anm. GREAT CONFLAGRATION be continual strife and quareling, lne rUlnal government lots were have arrived at Uaego, which is IR KANSAS CITY IcUlIy 3deiualo to make up , had ch.nged his sold, and In many cases also were the at imiik oorllon of trrnuml .... ...appearance.. and finally perhaps a fresh war. .. a fortified poit on extreme . aomewuBi uutidk ne aiiernoon ..dn-whlch the whole would not 'F PaW uP'-nof wera Ullip of the Finnish penin. 4 Ut iW yarUS Wllicn me ahalnir nff hi. himrUnl h.ar.l Ttx Dally.twt, -world taIea- in V be Involved. " was connec- ,ua. For what particular pur- U sue-eed in occupying -iihouirh L w onlr a munir Kansas City, April 5- I "So far as Alsace-Lorraine is Uon wilh lhc8e outstanding taxes pose such a body of troops can be f tbs mot costly which fire has wasted the entire i.i... heart thai Mavnr McClTmonl paid his this iiai ii a a nriniiinn iiuama aaamu aav rnnr-rn-H dliTi- all leairii-s 0f any use at particular place UlTHrin.. Iirw.ffl IKaft Wl a. .a t Ika I.t j-tl at at 1 Knalnaa aaallrtn recent visit to Victoria. and congresses. 9 not stated, I in'smvs fiatMaB n.lann.a utici I vv avvviuau .UI 1UB CILTa w 1 fTIT w rLALCXlBlD UC j Under the new act, holders ofi torn Galna. has happened to I . ft.r.ft. a 11 . I him back lo lhe cily noie, ;strucllon prop. vur irfta n tr vur taiaaf 101s tiuicu are uoi tuny paiu UJ iaii 1 aj.iir BOMFIIIE OF . . April 5 During the 'ertr. and the loss is estimated at , n a ww I wr- tian .1,1.1. ,111. . . . . "a Ta... .. 1ft.... ft. ft - TO THE UNITED STATES ""7," ' iii iT GERMAN PROPAGANDA five million dollars. Wt lurin i a urpn URGE INTERVENTION tion holdings Ifhtisa anitlh nf I ha rli i i OF JAPAN IN SIBERIA I payments will cover, provided to TtM (Special to TIm Dally .lent) (Special Dally iVwi.) - w. mv v ii i ii ai.' HUNTERS ARE WARNED 'their taxes are paid up at the . . Washington, April 5. Nine Cleveland." Ohio, April 5. A r - WASTE OF MEAT p kl uilllllflUIVII 4, AGAINST time of making application. Any Toklo, April Representative Cjllf in M.lranv U RUlLrP.l aii.....r..l 111 a.a.1 billion dollars is the approxi- . ., km. 1. i, 1. lOerman propaganda bonfire, the .1. pciq mounted- and dis. opinion among the Japanese regards Ottawa. April 4. The Canada mate cost to the United Stales of ' hi.,! . names to De led Dy oerman scnooi the situation and fraught with possibilities as serious, Food Hoard has Issued a statement one year of war. More than one- wilh olhe in a 8imilar position ,book8' f"edf. (musIc' Soma Lassaa. as half of this amount has gone in ?nupbone picture calling the attention of in one ,ot between them. In all of danger to the safety and na. Uadon, is being planned in the city for April I.-The Uritlsh. well tranners. hunters and others to the shape or loanj to the allies, ca.e wherfl tne property reverts tional interests of Japan, Wiling Aiyetle. south of .. as lhe fact that the new order mak- and of course will be repaid. lo lne government as the original either Saturday or Monday night. , chaos In Siberia, with battles be- ""a an.d uwJ'cl 10 .vendor, the taxes will be a first . 1 ..ii 1 1.. haw nrnaltien. annlies to waste FISH ARRIVALS charge against the property, and AT THE WESTHOLME " tauiiuun, uui me. k.-.- u.n.K...i. 1. --......u.i or carcasses or all wiui antmais ! .. . the government may pay, either siaiemeiu says ...... .... that are fit for human food This lhe umaney was in port mis out of consolidated revenue funds There Is to be a fine programme J" maue oy me .lf ,lnnnn n.m.an Is especially important In view morning wtin su.uuu ids. nauout, or from the proceeds of the sale displayed at the Westholme this 7- . against inr ...... .. ... ... ... of the nearness of the season Panama, 43,000 lbs; Corona, 17,- of sucn ols tne an,ount 0f the'eventng, when the photoplay, en-000; souum-at of Moreull :... " ., 1,. ' A ... , uben a great slaughter of beaver Agnes 8,000; Eagle. 12,- laxes jrom Umt to time. titled "Tangled Lives will be ' w .a a rm, . tiallW VttBTaftSl T 1 fl fM 000; Adeline, 10.000; Maud, 2,000.1 The ,aIe8 of all thu govern- shown. Genivieve Hamper is lhe " " N.hUna Resumed accounts inai iierman omcers Ine'Department; . 01 .L.at.a.. for nnd Guildford. 6,000 lbs. Tho In.nl oroortv now becomes an 'star actress iu this olar. and iii fi..T London. Apru 6.niii-"r light- ,,,v bwn.., ,wn.h) nnlahv,n lhe.kl.ranks ests and Mines or uniaria nas price realixed was around 15 cts assured asset of the city. the stellar role she makes a great 1 completed arrangements with thei The scarcity of fish which has hit. The story ot the play is a Z 'n U is announced that the Japan. . .a.' for lhe last several days prevailed municipal abbattolr in Toronto MQQCD FIFTY.FOUR gripping one, and there is not a u-ei, Attacks hv iti fl-p. narnllnna" 'In meet the nossibilitv" take the beaver carcasses Into caused quilo spirited bidding 1 HUN AEROPLANES dull moment all through. To follow cold-storage and in disiwise of1 this play, there Is also a two-reel of the Germans transporting sub. yielded some gains .;"7:" ; r;,. The two them through the city butchers.' Mrs. W. S. A. Wilson, wife of I London. April 4. The king has Fox comedy. These two-ret I ui ... iiiariuea 10 nm roniit- (avm Japanest at Vladivostok, It is nronosed that the meat Mr. Wilson, drygoods buyer for approved the award of the Vic 'comedies have proved to be a . Italia, la. ; 'r- it rlnM CwM land should be sold to the abattoir at Wallace.. L.iu- arriveu in tne toria Cross lo Second Lieutenant 'ltpaaI. ..nltfAi'f..V...inn Anil.a.... Ilia... nra.1. April 5. Notlilnar I rlne.Ut the event of danger to the cents per IuJ Z '" ? X(ednesday. from Victoria. anJ Temporary Captain James 'certainly full of fun from start Ullf lai-ri..vvi li iruui ine iiauan live, and property of the Japan- Available to retail butchers at 12. Mr. and 1 Mr Wilson have taken uvforj MeCudden. of the lloral'to finish. They are being looked not likvlv that mm an mm mmm rtnt rer oound. a suite in tho Summit Apartments. Klrinir corns, who had previously'forward to .every Friday night. - " - lannak-.I'll I .aa a a a t a a lr. 'en ru mere a uy, . .... ,,. ,.V-Pal Jaoaneie Ileaver meat is quite commonly j been awarded the DUtinguUhed na me one to oe screeneu tonigai - :".' - ML although thev' " . l . . ."7.i 1 Mtn and relished by woodsmen Urighten upl Wall paper- SerVice Medal and bar. the Mill-j weH "P the standard. It Is Miuertnin?i ..,. were oi.iuub Mie -'" . , ... 'Wallace's. tary Cross and bar, and the Mill-; screamingly ridiculous and 'post bl Jrfui ,nl . UU cu in recent pioerian the nigBc tary Medal. The Victoria Cross' 'unny picture at which the most olSo ments ha. encouraged pres. i . . Mc-fKrave cannot help bursting with D.. - -- ..-1 1 1 anv.rn. has been awarded to Captain -Tnn MtUok Ranillaa4 "lore TIBUruuai .u uib hw.v...- NOT Cudden for most conspicuous j mirth. It will certainly make SHEL WORK, IF A MAN Mon. An, , mental action . bravery, exceptional perseverance everyone who see. it laugh, and '.Unr.heU a hVT at- and keenness and high de-,w prove to bo a fine tonic foe Vkllas.i Mm n Ark.rman anil Mi.. II very Ski,n h'acWmar; were among the p... NEITHER SHALL HE EAT votion previously lo duty.accounted MeCudden for 54 had en-i apriugtlme. 'nniaa"ririvar,a Tha isengers sailing mr otaiuo on emy airplanes, of which 42 werej The Rev. Dr. Grant will address . ... . the Prince George last - .irillftl l,a I I V. (smcui u tim Dtity ) .larger cities, there are many men definitely destroyed. Including one.the St. Andrew. Society on Friday . . . . . '"WIS nf ll... . night. r a at ar-. a a aa. a ( il I 1 a t.r 0 I 1.t a aft. , "iirre the Winnipeg. rtnrii The Do- who uo not engage in any uusu on our line, uniy z oui 01 uie ,oenniK. i-iut iur ub nuujeci 'al ... iiruiT vi Drk think Canada is to adopt soon no, productive or otherwise, but 54 were driven down out of con- "Somo leaves of Scottish His- na ne iu,...!.,,',"::. When think of shoes, minion of ma ....-"''UniPII in Wa aa---Br wm n of Wallace's.you ,the principle of the famous Mary- the new legislation will see to It trol. He twice totally destroyed lory." 7a taint 'tnil. (VminuUory. . Work L aw. A that no matter how much of an four two-seater enemy machines m "-was income anyone has, his labor be- in the same day, and on the last Just the weather ior carpet John Austrian, measure proviaing coinmltled Dupor, an for trial upon wno(a bodied cltliens shall be coin-charge ing in great demand, II must be occasion all four machine, were cleaning. Carpcta drcleaius WESTHOLME of stealing a broifeh from pelled to work has been decided forthcoming. destroyed in 90 minutes- Friti. Phone 210. 78 In time of national stress, iQHT ONLY a room In the Itoyal Hotel, was upon by th Dominion regarded govern-Bned as the when labor is scarce front the! Jusl arrived - Hoys' bloomer the This l to ,net. 125. lie failed pass In the'only solution of th nation a lauor Atlanlio lo the Pacific, and all punts in fancy stripes and navy enlistment medical test for . . -troduced the world I staring a possible blu worsteds; age 4 to 17 years army. problem. Irlo Legisiauon parliament wilh in famine in the face, Canada can .Wallace's, have drones in the hive, and Tw!kQLED no L'VE8" mi. n.i- From the cheapest to lhe. high- the next two weeks upon ai every elTort must be bent in the Ladysmlth Wellington Coal re-ducea est grades wall papers " i- .ter- . ...... ....v ....nh-r direction of the national weal. your fuel bill and gives If man snail nov FOR QUALITY lace's a ' he lhe mo 0 of satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. R. shall he eat. is lo Ladies' wool and all silk sweater Coal Go. KRVICK and SATISFACTION . l-jaaaift ... For New W.U.noton Coal and .Canadians. IU. ii cool-, plain and Htrlped: price s AflD A u av .a - IX DAY WKKJt ton UKLP. Mr Lumber of all dlmn.lon..,reaay ""7",, .11 the 15.00.133.00 Wallace' Advertise in the Daily News. hone lit. larly