"2 2. DAILY News rut v pm.ncu nupKiiT, n.c, Monday, aiml 22, tois. PIUCE FIVE CIUVT? C7 EANTHE NO BIG FIGHTING OVER WEEKEND BELGIUM FULL OF WOUNDED-NAVAL SCRAP cSans COMPELLED TO STOP GERMANS BY BRITISH SLAUGHTERED QUNS IN GERMAN NAVAL U. S. AND MAJOR FEATHERED TARRED BY ALLIED TROOPS SECTOR OF ZILLEBEKE CONVICTS IN JAIL, FIGHTING OVER WEEKEND SHIPS FLEE TO IN RUSSIA HELP London. April IP. Among the Sanle Fe. N- M April 20.-hundred -Four convicts in the state numerous enemy attacks on the DRIVE BEINQ RENEWED ALL BELQIUM FILLED Urltlsh northern front in Flan-drs, : MINEFIELDS penitentiary here tarred and IJIICMOF feathered and led around with a WITH Htnifi" nw"'""-" n. vim. 1 dm 1 1 ut says the Reuter correspond rope about bis neck Major John ITALIAN STORMINQ PARTIES ACTIVE ent with the Urltlsh in army .m- jiimner, oi uamp ooay, uem- KORNILOFF OUT AQAIN France and Belgium, one in great Llflht Naval Forces Meet In North ing, N. M., held In the penitentiary Br,uh and Frnch. 0,,d,?r? Co" force In the Zlllebeke seetor was 8e When 0""n Ve8Ml" 'as a federal prisoner in default a",01 them unfit for further service until Take Refuge Behind disastrous for the Germans.' of (5,000 bail. He is charged! Apparently their depleted ranks have been Their Minefields. with violation of the espionage Munitions. 'i. (.rriflc fighting whose massed waves were shot! I renewed. act. Oil down at short range- They an-! (Stwctii to Tlx Diiij new.) . i in progress for Pari Bombed Again. t (Sptcltl U Tb DtUr xrvt.y Major Birkner, who was born narcntlr urr nrtru1 In flir' London. April 22. As a set-off the London, April 22. The au- in Nuremburg, Germany, but who Flanders, in Paris, April 22, The long-range and then the Urltlsh gunners got ...n.i... , .. ,., k i ik hk.m, to the Invasion of Finland br tier- for ' - iiave apparently bombardment of Paris was on tneir nan, ine eorresponueni ulBg of a ela8n occurring on forees for more than thirty years, man armies. Brilish'and French ll ' h power, for they resumed today. An analysis of n'm'n aiaugnter was P- galurday in lhe waters east of was arrested last Friday at Camp iroops nave janded on the Kola sign of renewing the German long-range gun bom K' Heligoland. The ships engaged Cody, where he was an offlcer' in peningulat which projects into the ..ainst the Iirilish bardment of Paris shows that ;were ine iimu lorcen oi vue urn- iue iau nnu Anmcri. m Arctic between Finland and ocean Bt.va.RE. ear I n Quake. German fleets. On sinhU home is in Lincoln, Nebraska. and Sun-- ' - iiurday : shells have fallen on seventeen IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA lhe the liritlsh vessels jthe White Sea. They are cooperating fey &, !J passed very qulet-i days since March 23, and that enMny. with the Bolshevik! limaiediately gave chase, but after THE POLICE COURT iMithing In with the figures for two troops to protect the Murman If. pro. days ittai to Tb djij Sewi) !firing a few shots at long range. pts ' . am minor opera- 'missing, one hundred and elgh-Uie Los Angeles, April 22. A ee- the German ships considered dis- The Dolice court was crowded'coast. against. the, Finns..i.i . During liritlsh re-'1"" Prnt wpre killed and two wer--3 portions of lost.;hundred Kornlloff and fifty were Aflln.injured. duration shook the entire seetton iMm,Uiely allowed their heels, lookers. Three hotel keepers were the liies could I send the of southern California at 3:30 on and took refuge behind their jcharged with the manufacture, or rp nc"ry 'or neetIea ne'p wnn m.,niiinn. Petrograd, April 22, Hoitlli- Inn' muc.n Kitnr.lav afternoon. Several wo- mrt,--lJa hiihfit i ,n m,n..f.l.,r..l n-ilh. WW. v r line. The ease ties have been renewed between InrIl were lnJuretl m p,Dta. ol the tor lhe rUish ship, Dominion of intonating ltiw2; 11 'I operations were U' l0,.,a ?f: "'ibeatre. In Los Angeles. pwsue them further. The'iimor. Tbeir cases were ad- ' rj"," r,.,rirM tratu and those of the Soviets. The -... -"rf WV .- -- - :- J -ioMai . - a a . I iinwn Kwii oiuui'u, ijournea umu lomorrow. rmccu wjjn jog, wharves and ' uemy is no longer in t'ori the oi hands unuon of is the reporiea anarchist-to oe See our prices and goods in tempting the enemy's stronger imen were also charged with being n was constrw tl on g able to stand At L'li.Mnn f f ft. n-.mn- white footwear before buying. squadrons to come out. hut Dad found in a common gaming bouse lh" K , npninonla which was quits E. a troop. upon mu mu o(Qe U)JlMacreJ by "Family Shoe Store." 91 at lat to depart unsatisfied. ana a u. rw.arreiu lit was cn-rgeu I I "open au the year -round, being being tne Keeper oi ine nouae. rail-This soldiers- fre5 from ,ce A connecUng French Front. was the sequel to a raida wag a,go buiU o jon up W4, Aj. The Frenen QISCOMBE LUMBER CO. CANNOT DOWN PRINCE RUPERT made by the police last also evening.made wUh lhe Rulan 8y9tem It is An adjournment was i TO BE WOUND UP presuraably with a view to pre-in 4 irteu a neavy at- these cases. tecting the stores of munitions at jaili us ;u. rrencn ana u. . Vancouver. April 20 Application FLAT FISH. SAYS OFFICIAL Ernest Wallace was charged;thi t from fallins JntJh vr nave been com- has bren filed with the Supreme -'a: ushed. ; in8 r,Prted. or ""nr jng Germans tb-it this operation Btriin Claims. of the Court Olscombe for the Lumber winding-up Com After a visit to Prince nuperl that lhe pnc set by the Food anJ was handed over to the mill- undertaken, while at the same A, The capture last week, Mr. J. I. Babcock, as- iioaru was unia.r 10 iu ...ucr- larT aumonues. Uime lhe of Archangel will and eluhty-Dve pany. Ltd. men. that they could not make a The case of Joe rtangea. alias . . ..umAt. commissioner of fisheries a,so The was incorporated ilant i.i't company it. and that m win: -. Krt,hi twenty-live ma n. nAm ! mn i.i nr ii nnn. -1 rI I .t. in his return there amount of fish caught was less up again, when the charge against BLACK SEA FLEET iai report today. uvu inu a luinmuru coii.ai m naa ieen communtc-ating some oi than before the order. None of him altered to be with intent to HARRASSES GERMANS Italian Front. 1123.500. In addition to the Ha- hu enlhuilaf m regarding the op- these statements are true, said commit an indictable offence; to ICS! Ai .. West of Mar tillilj u II- pu.iruuiur... . i-ln. nnnM Mr. Babeoek- The trawl-caught ji by means of marked cards to London. April 20 Dr. Riehard fish were as fresh as any fish. cheat at gaming. This case was von Kuehlmann, the German foreign n the Pano area there. They were seldom carried for aSO adjourned. minister, has telegraphed to ni alruRgle, de- and the insolvency is acknow "If the publio wants flrst-elass more than three days and during; M. Tchitcherin, the Bolshevik! ii. ru. while the ledged under the: seal of the com-'Qsh and cheap prices," said Mr. that time were packed in crushed AQAINST HOARDING foreign minister, to the effect that were put to Pny "X Ioula..nrv J. T Ijrsen.,Uf.h,nt.I..vice-Uitd Babcock, "their every want can ice. "Halibut are commonly car- AND WASTE OF FOOD the Itussian Black Sea fleet has be supplied." He contends that pimI fram fourteen to twenty days separated Into sections of unknown Alllss Confident- treasurer, and W. W. llampe. as there is no limit to the amount aboard fishing vessels," he con-J Ottawa. April 20. The Canada nationality and. In violence Utfc. M "ore'Tnd'entTilnes, tinued. I Food Board is inaugurating an of the peace treaty providing for 53. I. a I. a a. ... trawl-caught fish are'anti-hoarding drive in order to Hi'iicaie inav an thai may we lawen oy bhih ir- The the disarmament of Russian .lident that when "t out " prnnh,r ling in the waters off the northern eleaned the same as the halibut prevent waste of flour and other warships, is attacking allies of lhe Allies will be wes. ?l.6fll In bills , ,,,,.,, r.Ilimh.a One and are handled as carefully, food nroducts. and also to make Germany. Ai ,u back to where wages. IS.; cheque ouUtand- y o tnese usu a The price paid the fishermen Is 'available the largest possible Dr. von Kuehlmann gives notice 1 The losses the ing and unpaid by banks. 111.391. ar Plria, ,a)., Mr Babcock, the satisfactory to them. It is the amount of food for shipment to that all Black Sea warships continuing ' demand will follow without a price the Deep Sea Fishermen's the Allies- to attack in violation of I'llni STANDARD CLOTHES doubt. The process of trawling, Union set for 1918. They told me in a statement today the Board the IJret-Litovxk treaty will after I'Mition i to U.r?I! COMING NEXT he says, is identical with that they had 'no kick coming- They'appeals to all classes w ho have April 20 be treated as hostile AT . ' iius ueaa wmeii nractised In the North Sea. while are making as much as other'jn their possession large quanti ships. tlcld, advices Washington. April 20. Amer lhe product is every bit as choice, unions." ties of flour or other foodstuffs ' Holland are to lea may soon wear a "Libert; ... , . ni.onit Mr. Hahcock says that a steam that are not required for current THE YUKON ELECTION ti'lital, monas. Shoe." and "War Suits" to be "Because at present there is trawler operating out of Prince needs, to return these through 41 - and schools in manufactured at low cost on a but one company in the province llupert can land in a week more ordinary channels of trade. Ottawa, April 19. Whether the I to overflowing I,u,c- .aala "',v nn.l U'llh" VAPV It fully equipped to conduct deep-sea and better fish than all the band Merchants are asked as a patriotic soldier vote in the Yukon shall be ik oand:J, The severe pun- ,.. ,ftr trawling, and that company line and little trawlers can land duty to accept such returns counted or thrown out because in- Herman bat- . " onerallne out of Prince nuperl, In two months. The catch had at the purchase price in all the vote was obtained prior to UUoaa tec d during the past lV? ""H " veloped. especially in not been decreased, it bad been cases where there has been no nomination day. in the territory, v- , i i.ti i.i. the v-7 inuusiries , ....i .. r increased and the business had deterioration. which will be settled - in me iHitisu - - , I Vancouver, hj ia a point rge number, of ord. h ie b"rJ fflcU a J dUcredil lhwe nah. The Just begun. The attempt to dis. Warning is given that persons on Tuesday next. nelUlCr is Imminent. ulllmaUly p be?n uw Ual lhe flth ere-dlt these fish is. he says, "in- who fail to dispose of excess When the civil vole was count me country mui -- . nrn iiiil iifbii. ihnl they have been i-imlred by men who are not now holdings of flour, vegetables, or ed E. T. Congdon, Liberal, had a I this standardUntlon. ir me ex. icj anJ diriy prePared to engage in trawling any other food commodity in time fair lead. This was wiped out I V A N T E D ample or lingianu is iuutu, nhini vmsels for ten to and who do not reusn me roou to prevent loss by spoiling, are and the Unionist candidate, Dr. 1V -R tan shoe will go. , .inv nnd when offered to Hoard's having 'put a crimp' In liable to heavy line or imprisonment Thompson, given a majority or i M0RQAN, LTD. The standard war suits will le ' t flt to I their profit, nnd by men who pre- under the anti-waste and 151 when the soldier vole eame made In a few designs or sianu- . uhre a fer to handle a small amount of anti-hoarding order- through- I RlQQlno men. ardlied material and with a ro- 1 . a toe flgh al arge pront rather than Iu Parliament yesterdajr lion-Mr. rir Falisrs. tall price fixed. oniy partly dressed, the to handle a large amount at a POWER TO CONSCRIPT Lcmieur moved that consid Four Backers. Ilanldly rising prices on neces- - .... ntt ... flM,. B.)fl and small profit." However, mey ALL VACANT LOTS eration of the matter be delayed Two Boom-men. aries resulting from the Ire men- ""r " gn wn, lnf0rmed that Wnnot down these fish, he says- until Mr. Congdon's arrival but Filer. dous war orders which are usurp- 'aT'' .neoimen of the kindjThey had come to stay. Within Victoria. April 19. The gov Mr. Tweed le of Calgary, moved Ing the output of clothing and . lloartl wa4 try.la reasonable time few other fish ernment's bill providing vlrtuatly an nmendment that Mr. Gongdon W. E, WILLIAMS shoe factories make necessary on the market. I would be offered because none for the conscription or vacant iois b commu,,u.nted with by tde- t . . nrni action by the government to n" lu R.ii.fliid. could oxcel them and few equal to ensure greater food production graph. The amendment oarriedi V protect civilian consumers. had also bw nt anything like the price. was reported complete with public nm.int Indicate Hint only The amendments to the legislature. For New Wellington Coal and tianaaruiicu. ... I ciumius.lnlkl. ATklll PAllilt I; Two long clauses In the original Ir Lumber of all dimensions, by a sweeping price-fixing policy draft which provided specific protection hone 118. WESTHOLME coverlng'every singe or mamuau-ture CONCERT for lot owners were eliminated ONiQHT ONLY from raw material to the GRAND when the bill was pefore will '' l,!e committee. Instead of leaving finished product Special FeaTuTT country from economic dirtlcul- Westliolmc Theatre this protection for lot owners, the 1 """ legislature reported the bill containing many have ties If the war continues. authority vested l the '-UAM S. HART White footwear fr all the family. .,,, ,3rd at 8H5 p. m. By Hill 00 Chapter, I. O. D. E. municipal councils to see that "Family She Store-" 9 proper owners' rights are protected. FOR QUALITY rTHt NRR0W BAXCIXU, CHOllUSKS. BTC. TRAIL" 8KKTCH116. F.HVICE and SATISFACTION lari " fl Feature. I Wslllngton Coal re s AND A K0MEDY ifiueaa Ladysmllh voup fusl bill and o Tlcfcete 750- and 50. Reserve your seat at Orme'e. Tweed suits. Finest cloth. Pinch IX DAY WHRK FOR IIF.LP. satisfaction. Phone 1S. .P. " back styles. For boyaWallace's. Coal Co.