k ' HPi in t'iaK,,,,-,MI v Daily News N. - PIUNCH nUPEflT, B.C., TIIIIIBDAY. APML 18. 1018. PH1CF. FIVE CKNTT tillf Iff ! OSSES MFLICT ED PON GERIANS ifi i it ii it m jy ii ik) FLANDERS BATTLE RAGES WITH GREAT INTENSITY-TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER ll ERR1FIC ATTACKS BY THE STORIES FROM THE 'INCREASE IN WAGES NEW ERA DAWNS FOR PEOPLE FIGHTING FRONT BY j FOR RAILROADERS GERMANS REPULSED WITH CAPTAIN PEARSON (SpccUI la Tbe Dily lewi) OF PALESTINE UNDER BRITISH Washington, April 18. The In ilmn! dirrwl lamrnaira ami .... .... EXTREMELY HEAVY LOSSES " uaiiroai wage commission lias, London, April 17. Jerusalem's triads In the neighbortiood of the wiin a cetan oi picturization ., . in.,! rn.i.r aino I h flrilft.fi ru fcigger towns are lined sometimes whieh broughl the neld of FIan-fcomcn(jatjong are jor an Jru cupalion was celebrated with quiet for miles with busy laborers, fttlY STILL HAMMERING AT BRITISH LINE AND REPEATED der vtrldlf before the mind's' .a solemnity, says Keuter's corres- (.hristian, Moslem and Jews; men. (TTACRS U uuuu i ft i niruw-u na. sni i itn eve or ins audience. i;aninin I'ear- i VftOQG III n.ftCB ftUft ftUO CftllftftOU pondenl in the Holy City. The women and children. Road mak COUNTER ATTACKS SUCCESSFUL IN i , .m.MU i-my.uccB lUguai warms of pilgrims who ing and repairing provides an oc ran ia. oeuuin in wie impress ntn on,, ..,,.,. ,. ,, , , ,,. THROWINQ ENEMY BACK ......v.. .. .aw.. ...., w . liii(ill .ciuaa ru Ob ft.ft.IB .CaOUll cupation fdr all who are able to jTheatre gave one of the finest lre.te allke and more lhan two were missing, naturally, but their work. tacked opposite Hoyelles and deserlpllve talks on the battle jmlilion people will be affected by!P,ace wa9 taen to some extent "Everybody realizes that a new . . . , ., Acni 18 -With the urove out me a. uermans wno naa ewnuuioo In i on at me western a ironi. u, new- gcaea 'M khakLclad figures who parlicl. era has dawned for this land. The fyffS raj"11' ln uwric.ii entered the llritlsli trenches yes. Captain Pearson spoke from lhe paled in the services of both the.Bedouins can graze their flocks in Ilpiil.ilnnl and l7atintl. rtmrrhaa....... ' .. I ,. I Bfifiun- Mi'-no'-'-J by the con-aoNidun--'- terday. wealth of his own personal know- . v.vov... ...u jcauc uiiu bcvuiii, auu uusuauu BOLO PASHA PAYS "Although occupation only men can till the soil with the ' the Germans on Another RetlremsnL ledge, and in a manner which " dales four months back, the very knowledge that they will not be buls-'s (ait!- fr. nt, Immediately London, April 18, After gain, only an eyewitness and not every THE PENALTY atmosphere of this region seemed robbed of the fruits of their labor. uiir. (t I'J'- Kritlah have bent lug a fooling in the villages of onal U,al' battle It have undergone a change. Distress The roads which are being built nf Vrirdi sniilit : i ;t)itraw from thU ail. .Meteren and Wytschaete, the T1,. ,-n . ; (SpccUl to Ttw DUj 5ew) has vanished and sickness solidly in every direction, and the iset4 i-.if T day s llrltlsh ef-Jirmians being lteavlly reinforced, 'pOA Qf telling of the work which Parts. Anril 17. Standinir be and fear no longer are at the railway to Egypt, will insure them thresholds of the town and vil easy disposal of their surplus ui ' ui'!...iines what is exerted such pressure against the the Y. M. C. A. have done right on;,fore a firing squad in the forest and the of satisfying yield, means of Mncennes 'early today, Paul lages. Kverywnere mere is evi- ai wiitiurawai irom iirituL lines, that they were com- " ngnung ironi lavn fj dence of reviving industry and their wants as regard imports, Uole condemned Pasha,, traitor. t-t.. -f- ..i! . . ... ftlvtntTsnf nrIiii Anil llm rnpm 1 ...r .nr-rujpenfu i make a second relire- "V " .VV .7;.. r. never lost the attitude of indiffer prosperity- What has contributed from abroad. pres hae beenjInet. The battle of Flanders is 5e enc he mainUlned subsequent to more lhan anything else to im "The benefits of a rule of liberty 31 C y. A of acconu ... .... .. ... mediate relief hasbeen the em. and Justice are making them- 1 - t fa itmvk una in I riA a i. fiMii n mi iinrintf n I a iriai unan in ;BD.r.nii7 u:r: , - an vilz-, " oz, iw ;n Pirm.m .r thousands .f MU. 1 and nolo with upon the repair of roads. ginning to feel a lively gratitude spoke crumpled . ment is pivoting i,,rfa(w attacks, the Germans have mayor Introduced Mr. Wm. Uoul- vral lnilll in hia lipnrl up ' "Entire households work to- to the British soldier, who moves 1 ftr ft iule sector where game! no further ground since wtio is accompanying i,ap- - gether in .little groups breakingjin their midst, showing them in ll.n.ann Kill I ll latfP I I. M a rts stone and drawing fair wages nothing but kindness, fairness a success Tuesday. The llrltlsh are hold- ,pVaWfr. 'CERMANY IS TALKING the ehef Those who which paid regularly. The and good-nature." . I he uermans 1 ig on magnifieenlly. and are OF INDEMNITIES are . .1 iten to ,i, obtained a dearer j . jlii'-u 1110 iuku ui laklnir- - u a tremendous toll of the iew of what our boys have had FAMOUS STATUE OF The losses suffered by to put up with over there. His! Stockholm. April 17. Further STEWART NOTES l VIHUin AT ALHtnT Messlnes the Germans in this their latest description of the ilrst lime uie defections among ersiwnue sup- DESTROYED AT LAST ' . a. . . .ft -.... m ... - rrn m nml lit M I- 1 . r T I li Itfinnln l.ffttr ll al A If I I ..... . . . . ... .. .. ...... . ... - -- - -. r i ii i ;1 i T I u in I i n A ! grrivsii niirinir inn iiaaki eoasl are unbel evaole. Tlieir sequent ureas in iito unc m ipr reo iujiou h-ui, w ..v.. uc vu Ti to Tit D4Ur ."() i ' .' vnd lue len.TO . , . . ,.i!. f tti utmritlLThn.... .uio.i ia... iiiaLriweek. include Mr. Mcuuire, al - -isrottf. .t. a n ft nil. nn timiur .iubuhi was. suiruuiu v.v w. "v" ..'v..... - i i vviiit ie itriiun Armies, April k9 tr u, n , ,tuy reported ...ee anolh., and .mm naintmg. wbieh made a deep Im- a Clerical member. Herr Emming- muiing man or spokane wno is famous Virgin leaning d to bt raoi. a they kept advaucing. The llrilUh presslen upon tne auaienee. ,er, wno, addressing a meeting, interested in mining property on from the church tower at Albert north of Wyl-( He U!d of the work aoeom- said: ;the Salmon river, also It- W. Mar. imona ir. uearr not of retiring has been destroyed. The figure v.. miles west of i.nt nf tie slaughter. pllshed by the Y. M. C. A huts, of;; "An Indemnity of a hundred tin and II. Fetter, mining engt. has been overhanging the street tuit and about six mile the comfort, afforded the troops, billion marks, or more must be neer of the Mineral Hill Partner-j South of Arras, the German ince 1914, when tbe city was f Vpres. rU. KIol made .eral local atUels to test and of some of the dimculties un- exacted, of which France will bejship claims, who are starling helled by the Germans. There "3 .1 1 1.- line as ll ex. Ilia alranirth of the lintlsh line, der which the work was done, made to pay a part in colonies work on the property, and J. Mel-.was a widespread superstition llrltlsh began anecdotes interspersed and England a part in raw ina.llor, his wife and three children. which Humorous and the speed with they that when the Virgin fell, peace ui year, l with the serious, and some leriais. (Mr. Mellor was formerly a resi-. wre ejected from the llrltlsh more would be declared. tins Will Hold. 'front line trendies nmhl lio vrv humorous. Hie tale ending in Minister of Finance of dent here, but has bee'n in Al- ..a (i whole appears North of Uail- with the exclamation of Ihe ling- Saxony, addressing a meeting of berla for the past tbre years NO MORE JUNIPER JUICEI i i na as the rail. ul. .lron 'eant: "Sy. mytes. three an association of Saxon indus-i George Druggy oticl it . . . ..... a." trinliata. ilorlnrci that the slartinK work on .!... ail-ns suiitHirtii.c r i.. i.i,, v i ir wan Amsterdam, April 17 Accord- iiarentlr the m1. .must not end with anr sort of Group on Marmot River. The1, ri.- ll.n.I.I.KIa.1 Ihi. I.illHh - - - a apin am iiii.riri-f urn w iiissrs. nsa iiiuv 11 - i J inmunleallons Berlin's Report. The plain cjnverational lang-'tt friendly understanding, but main tunnel on the proper y - in,1,l,.PV uiii -hortlv jm1 for by the Ilerlin. April 18.- Hie victor- uage of Caplaln Pearson engaged ;m.isl De lougnt to a victorious(irom wu.co k. iu.. u. ""-'ca9e op;rauon, owing to the argi forces In the ious German armies have captur- Ihe attention of tbe ineeung end. continuing, tne spMker ue-, ro Ii.carcity of grain. The. .large J v f.i ,,r of the I.ys ed Pasebendaele and Iiiigemarck throughout. He showed now tne ciarea: Inumber of distilleries In the Tan tierman objec- spirit of sacrifice animated the) "Germany's enemies who are hundred feet. Scheidam district have for some ktri it ilazeDrouek. the Im- "THE WHITE RAVEN" soldiers, and all thai Ihe Y. M C. responsible for lengthening the! J. Hartley of the L. &. H- , been operating on a 'I.'IST JunCIlAll MIHH1I ir rur WFitTMrjLME A. eould do. even al ine most was war muss, ub cc-uipeucu m basi9 from U,U saute ionlrurnedto thrp ni the polnl of ntiio comnared with their'eash for it- We have no occat Uniesi odvanrs westward. Ilthel Ilarrymore. the celebraled deeds. To lend such comforts to to worry our heads about how- the tunnel he is driving. cause. Counts- Attacks. In spite of tbe soft condition ... ..... star, will be seen this evening at the boys as was possum uuc.;...v, - .- 3RITISH GENERALS 1 .l.t.T allaek last self-lm- indemnity." of the road, considerable ore is the an ;V(Hltbome , roIe a start- war conditions was TO RISE BY MERIT 51 : 1 ' 1 tit;,. l-f.U' f SSi U U Played posed lask of the Y. M. C A. and Even.t,Vr U pears to being moved from the Bush mine tin vital im. to tidbwater. London, April 17. King George - i i m the driving of thu manner lhal '"P;'-- 9-x&Xli C. free'ormeni" nle"irougM bici The tunnel work on the Prince has signed a Hoyal warrant pro- ( hi the town of the wonderful art head pu,MsUe. for the to its former position. In a suc-MUs John Group on Bear River Is ividing that promotions to the al. the ' i and a half west Ilarrymore rrJenc;3 b,,ldef )CeMlon of editorials recently it steadily going forward. irank of Oeneral in the British '" h they had en-Tho A small band of Indians from army shall be by selection In i.- rmans are still ' r . - rV .n.l hesns. at the front- in,state oi auairs. Aiyansh on lhe Naas arrived with stead of by seniority. This, it is X ' Itiitmli linn tKirlli OI wearing n great nr.ciy . - - their winter's catch of furs. said, will make it possible for a " tume From a danee hall girl in oruer to v n tn the northeast 1 - 1.... nn nnnnl will be 1113(10 WEDDING BELLS young olTlcer who shows brilliant Reported m be close to IV"" "honkalonk. m:-"- i....uDhniii Canada next week for i C. P. R. PACIFIC LINERS abilities as a leader to Jump over i the Iworlno- "I'"" y -- 1IV mi. A pretty wedding was solemnized ARE COMMANDEERED tbe heads of seniors in the service. Ilarrymore has rare opportunity 7." V dtinunates this in the Methodist Church on fr nir.sta. none of which is lion dollars is me. April Victoria. April 17. The Cana- ' I1, .till Imtv iiwm w. -- I I n Ann As was Ihe afternoon of Wednesday. UC11 Wilh Ih.m .I n n ii.. ngieiei. tne ia crMt in the uupert. suaru b Mr.--,wft,.C. C I err. 17. when Miss Wilson, of Hazel- dian Pacific Ocean Services steam we have everything for boys. ? first nart of this production when pointed out eeame Ihe bride of Mr. Ld- ships Empress of Asia and Em- Wallace's. - "T repeated Harrison. Becomingly dress- press of Hussia have been com-1 -uiandfered -wi tcrnnr losses to th I.-...H... iii ie eii in a smart sun oi nay uiur, by the Dominion Gov- ' luxury to hardship, and W or eminent. The order has already iiii. . . til sector are again to success that is threaten- heard of the claims oi tne , beautiful bou- gone forth that the sailings of, RUPERT ROD AND GUN i...1 .rU ft..,..HliaVk... I......11 ed wllh undoing, she plays a pari A. later. j . of pmk anU w,Ue carnatfons these ships have been cancelled, ASSOCIATION mIVfriM pJUih that pictures every emotion ...a Un and bridal roses. Miss Tallander which means that these magnitl-j reserves vwl. mUllianKBW nnaa mng a tm bub ,7 v;" min baltlefteld and wiiman can exnerler.ee. men FURTHER"T" TYRANNY attended the bride, and Mr. A. G. cent vessels popularly known a., A general meeting will Sermons .. there Is Ilillie llurke In addition. :Garde supported the groom tbe "greyhounds 01 tne raciuo, be held in the court house v ,s "Gloria's llomance" ha. been fol- Oerman,Youn. of Von r.dol. gave the will not be available for the trans on Thursday. 1 8th, at 8 p. k llii" nr,t. k week ,y Intn? f tlrenlace Helglan iribu- brldo away, and the ceremony w a. pacific passenger trade for an in. All sportsmen invlled.-Members ar ' u. er;onrV' Plron. of U.. Wrslh-ln.l the Ilev, W. W- indefinite period. will be enrolled uorna, ' ir-. ..... nun. IlnrV. hna nroven n nal. U ueriuaii wu. w-i.hi in lh nliaeni'H nf Him Ilov. For Second Time-It at this meeting. aiitT 0' cxirtei. nun 11 11 1 10 nmo " , . ....... . ... ti by a notice Issuer oy second time that It. II. 8H0CKLEY. lKl mark, the r ht 'great lavorite. nu Ith counter seen this evening I In I L. . 'von .kenhau.-..,,, ....nif.Mta f X-rly .eft the Cure! the most palatial of the C. P. II. Sec re t a ry-Trea s u re r. a a HiuamirK 1111 IHI linn chanter of this wondcriui siory , ; : urU .v,.ica tl, the strains nf Mendelsohn s trans-Paclllo fleet have betn requisitioned ,110ns uy .-." Mr. for Government service ' against Wedding March, played by WESTHOLME sit as a prole.l nun niiun rflR SALE !the.fUSCd arbitrary to melhods of the in- John Easun on the pipe organ, during the course of the great TONiQHT and lhe wedding supper was war. ONLY Tendera are Invited before Svft,'",I. that uatil Ger-'served later at the Savoy Hotel. Immediately after lhe outbreak otte gay . bridegroom's gifllo the of hostilities in August, 101 1, the man ,.ver k-p jfp Mnv for the nurcha.e of building., military .The sws ... ... -v ti... 8tlnn 1. 1 1 Vl n WHirts are ,i1'i1Pii1Bi,i wtt handsome Kold entire Oriental fleet or the com. on tftOt si. iiiuv. ..:L...1,.,,n,i.M Will UBUWMtar... . .. -- . ....- I. I ft rw ms nmul.in. n of the Empress by A. Newhatn. and dl.de- wroocn, mm 10 mo pany. composed Westholme Lumber Company. ,repression gold-cased pencil. of Asia, the Empress of Itussia, !2 .WH'TE rn" Further particular, al Hank of meanors Mr. uud Mrs. Harrison .will .the Empress of Japan and tne FOR QUALITY H-Ur for their home In Monteagle taken over by the Coal re- lv sbortly were oast. oton .Montreal, Prince imparl. W.llln EHVICH and SATISFACTION .rfv.mlth bill .ad olves Anyox and will take with them the British. Admiralty, the three for- ADD A "Ml 1 .,, . For N.w W.lllnoton Coal and j wnue fuel Phon. 15 P. R.,hwrly good withes of their many mer being utilized for two years s I.Y DAY WEEK FOIt HELP. w uariHi Ip Lumhsr of all dimension..'satisfaction. (friend.. (a. auxiliary cruisers. Coal Co. hone 119.