The Daily News "rot IX 96 I'Iiikce nui'EnT, Bjc-'nnnsDAY. apml 25, 101s. PRICE FIVE CENT? ffiKIAMS R ILaJlMllLfl I RATTLE BEH1E MAKE A LITTLE MORE PROGRESS, ALTHOUGH SUFFERING VERY HEAVY LOSSES n m n a- m. Lr as m m CHASED BY WOLYES Mild 01 fill I llUlillHU GERMANS WOULD SAILORS ARE SUCCESSFUL ON THE TOWNSITE AGAIN ON P1CARDY FRONT STEAL WATERS BLOCKING ZEEBRUGGE CANAL Tfils morning about half past nine. a miner disagreeable ex .-rrtf ON BRITISH LINES AT THE SOMME TMRnuM OF RIVER RHINE naval perience befel Mr. Harry Smith, London, April 25 The later German vessels, of which I1CK, OUT Ut-nmaiiB nLiwnn iu int nuni, Ltu 1ST accounts which have been received a very large number usually have TANKS BATTLE STILLRAQINO JN FLANDERS the remetery caretaker, as be was of had their base at Zeebrugge. ATTACKS ARC BROKcN UP Remarkable Project by Which the engaged at work at Palrview. He regarding the exploit In spite of a terrific firefrpm I Germans Would Obtain a was out in the middle of the burial the navy in the attempt to shut in the land defences of the port, the I-xAt A. f -Strong Ottf dropped, and ammunition dumps First-class Port on ground, and on happening lo turn the German ports of Ostend and cruiser "Vindictive" lajpded a .w were progressing were Mown up. Extensive damage ! the North Sea. round he say two dark shapes Zeebrugge have been looked for large party of bluejackets and eagerly- British sailors-who participated marines, who played havoc with nine.mile front to other points was also accomplished. coming his Thinking little ' i London. April 25. What would way. in the raid say that at the appliances of the Zeebrugge Amiens, Halg re. Fourteen enemy machines of the matter at first, he turned he a direct menace to the futurji Zeebrugge, not only the mouth of mole for the hour Iheywere there. came time another were brought down, and to move off, and on happening to 'the canal is blocked, but that A Hard Blow. prosperity of the presently was under way In two were driven down uncontrollable. neutral look rjnund, he discovered that every gun on the mole has been London, April 25. The Francq-Dritisb country of Holland, and at I - a m et . V r. north of the The initiative in the air two large black timber wolves M,no""w- iU, ranB HOW naval raid on the Belgian the same time greatly favor the that Germans can no longer con- coast yesterday morning, one of remains with the British, and the am utra:au aruii-17 were loping along In pursuit of western provinces of Germany, ,truel 8ubmarin ,n olher part9 the most daring exploits in maritime iriij ben arding the Drill h Oerman aviators are very chary him. nf fi.rmanT and flnat them to the history, Is believed by ex- has been brought to the attention ostfna h of Albert to tbe'ln nylng oven, the British lines. iMr. Smith lost no time in gain- '.North Sea by means of the Intrl-fng perls lo have sealed up the Zeebrugge of the people of Great Britain by vca 'wa unuio ana r rencn j the shelter of his house there, 'cale system of canals existing be- submarine base. The blow . .i , . stinin arm ii itimi Baron Dietrich, a member of one and only just made it before the 'tween the Rhine and the sea in is a hard one to Germany, in as APPLIED TO IRELAND of the very oldest Alsatian fami hwo large animals threw tbem-'ihe low countries. much as two 400-foot ships, filled ,ct cf a- i nneen miles- lies, who is at present visiting the selves against the door. lie was I This they have been doing for with hundreds of tons of cement i oerniaj attacks developed f in.il R rs- If V. 1 ,-..I I - g i:i glad that there was a stout door some considerable time past, hardened like stone, which wer 4ti-t . .e neighborhood of' . MmmmnitlnB. intnn. ,1L .... between him and his pursuers. Large sheds running throughout sunk in the channel, will require , l-i. ,,! 1 r ,orD,aaen" IP"'" Bin mini iuc view ui geiwug iu- lie only bad a shotgun in the the entire length of the mole con- weeks of labor to move. Meantime, V S'r- fluential people there interested Iplace. and, being the (lose season, stores of munitions, submarines and other t cp-lsed trench son to carry or posses any ... , . , taining large many had only one cartridge. In any were demolished. This was for war craft thus will be blocked Csrman Tank. (This regulation applies through- Alsace and Lorraine after the ease, be could not get a shot at the quick despatch of the small from the open sea . lis L sh Armies In the out eleven of the thirty-two 'war. them, the windows being fastened, : (M,iprj.i ne The urilisn first German counties in Ireland. I u j, recognized that industrial 7."tr.'dffbr: .BELGIUM ABSOLUTELY CONSPIRACY TROUBLE TO IN MAKE INDIA J ' . IIJUIO lUIUn rronii u IRON DEPUTATION leaders will be required in these naturally did not want to open WITHOUT BREAD NOW NIPPED IN THE BUD x i. I . . two provinces particularly, after Just then. He was kept prisoner ARRIVES IN OTTAWA ' -l pushed on toward the ousting of the Germans. in bis shack for some lime, before San Francisco, Cal,April 25. L -cux with three . ., . Speaking before some of the the wolves made off attain into! wasmngion. April z 10 re Twenty-nine persons, Hindus, Ottawa. (the bush. lieve starving Belgians, three ttsc.r ine uermans kol Chambers of Commerce in Great r Gman consular officials and Gale of Vancouver, Hrit Mayor a ..,..., Th i.unto hd hen hunt- -r -ni... i . 4 be east fringe of w "" liiitiiiru vuec.cn - " n Isb Columbia delegation arrived umain, uareu uieirieu ure ai-i- derhich theT supposedly , V s battle is still .In Ottawa this morning to urge'ifijlfeu ;'Uenhaa propoTal IoToi.l and catching sight or scent " " . Iguilty by a inrv rarlv todav of Flanders FronL ;upon the government assistance the waters of the Rhine nf (hi. nthr misrrv. were dis- f- conspiring lo set on foot a Devolution Uwe Itlver, north east and north by means of a aDDointed Ihere. loo. Mr. Smith "ver rood for tne otner Aines, u against British rule in In lh t nd h rtUM(,hmeBl has an intense desire lo have was learned on high authority! canal, and so render impracticable dia, in violation of American neu of a free port In Vancouver. some protection beforje he goes here tonight. the harbor of Antwerp, and the . , trality. They are to be sentenced again out to am lew, ana nopes Th, m ted lhf 9.250.0OO sy N rthwest of Mer-' CIVIC ENTERPRISE TO Dutch harbors of the west side of to have a rilie wttn plenty snens . . nm.!ft, next Tuesday. The trial has last INCREASE FOOD SUPPLY the Uhine. This canal would run llh Mm nh.n I,. nut a.-in. I""'"1 v"c ed over seven months f . its 3 eneiy troops cables reaching here pictured ivina- it the t. .miArv ex- east from the city of Cologne and tremily of the city limits, and Belgium as starving. The coun- SHIPPING. LOSSES . v r.ao iiruiia ariiiicrr . . . . imn iin me waters oi iue mvrr w.ih fof" Town uouncn nave oeen ass- - close to the fool of the mountain, try is without bread at this mo. sucn deadly . . . . Hms. which flows north. Made attack was given . cannot be he nicest place lo meet menL and even wiln the rushing London, April 25. Last week. llo finance a scheme forj starting large enougn, me new canai wouia with a pair of hungry wolves . believed. the best was probably one of so Csrman a municipal rabbit warren in or- be able to divert suiDoienl water 1 nere is consiaeraoie uicuiou Progress. "at noming can aven a uu. far as losses to Brjtish ships is A:- 5 - (Later; The der to Increase the food supply. lo m&e iUe yMlSt n,e chief river. in town as the result of this ex- s although re-' It is proposed lo start with 30 anJ Ul5 ju,mef tivm Cologne on-tame perience of Mr. Smith's, on the less period of about twenty days. times and with does and 10 bucks, and it warj9 oay one of secondary im-Is habits of wolves in general and With the Allies calling for aid over sixteen hundred tons were estimated that at the end of the timber wolves in particular, as il employedfby f rally succeeded In prance. , lh face of tne German drive. sunk. The methods I 1L... ..I I s Hretonneux- In season the stock will number Wiln -ucn a volume of water is not at an usuai ior u.c H-rbcrt 1Ioover ha9 been fighting the British for the control oMhe t.000. The value of the sales runnintr inio the Dollarl through mais to come so near, human, V itish local actions la9t len to 8ae th submarine pest are proving particularly :e for the capture l""lng that period la put at 170. l, c,,annpl of tbe Ems. the great h.hitatlon. nor to attack a man in,"" the Belgian people irom practical efficacious, which is an nrisonera and mt iuihiw.c.h.i... Iramc wnicii at present passes open. f at Cft5. and the cost of feeding tnruUgh Antwerp and Rotterdam famine and has finally arranged shown by the reduction of lesses Atrial Acti.it. "d working expenses at 1S70 woum be diverted to Germany. HAD TO EXPLAIN to shin 2.775.000 bushels of to shipping. L "; a ti.. tt-iii.. iwiinre the chief continental port wheat. ' been particularly THC LIQUOR CASES AT 'would henceforth be situated. London, April 2 The govern Shipnlenls will begin leaving AT THE WESTHOLME I c POLICE COURT Three different plans had been ment secretary in Bechuanaland t he last few days. ports at once and all efforts will "-V brtng very suitable' prepared for the carrying out of reports that the natives answered concenlraled for a. perjod of A double attraction is the fea. ''if I tang attacks were' Tnl" norn'f8 Jl lne P,lc' this scheme, the details of which the call for service overseas with . . ...... ln,,inir ,hU ture of the programme for the Jt court. Magistrate Carss gave his perfectly calculated. The the South African Na ive Labor opra the following places: na, ; gn Hoove ha lh Westholme Theatre this evening. I tires Bleinwerck decision In the cases hich were cosl had been estimated at around company so rcauiiy tui u...- Ln nn,ra,nn . f thm .hinninir Two stars of the first magnitude .heard before him on Tuesday re- po.ooO.OOO marks. ber required was soon reached The railway June- it 1 at. Vn board in obtaining tonnage for are appearing the same evening. a tt bs s was blown up, garding the liquors which had prelimniary work upon this - HelgJan relief. Only ships not These are Yiolet Dana and Billie 1 'is c at Ostend were se-'keen seiied by the police at three pontic project had already been ce - available for troops or war sup Burke. In the "Threads of Fate" J On the Ilapaume .hotels in the city. On account of ,larled by Germany, thousands tectorate were by no means all plies will be used for this pur- which is starring Violet Dana, . . . ... . i m-1 -.1 I..... K Int. Ia.I In i fTn-.tinc r.hrlstians. and witchcraft Still s of bombs were insumcirm niw" wti.t 0i nen prioiivr ui isose. but allied civilian needs theiy will be seen a photoplay of the case of Mr- reier uiac. me c,eap labor Tor this purpose, ai-charge plays an important pat in the will wail temporarily. After a distinct merit. It will prove attractive against him was dismiss- though the Haron was not aware lives of many says the offl clal d,n u g ted all the way through, and ed. but conviction was made in whether the work was being ao- the cause of sea-sickness was shipments to with its all-star cast, is some-thing WANTED the other two cases, and fines of tiveiy pursued still- Unable to ,luly explained o them before , d?and France wUl be re. distinctly out of the, ordinary. BY 1500 each were imposed, ine rctin possession of me ieigian they left the territory, and it was Then there is Billie Burke .. . . ... roliAf tint their duskv " 11.- v-.ii. -i crrnl I W0RQAN, LTD. lines were paid or uutcn pons uu . --"-; k" ' Wheat that will be shipped un. in another episode of "Gloria's . ... . -. -.i.iniiv iniinueo 10 wives Him oiurr iiituuj u-m .a ...in a a 1 uerniany niunnij . iicr tins arrangement win ioiai llomanee." This serial has proved Rigging men. WILL WORK ON MAY DAY make the natural conditions such that they had safe y reached J! 'about 75.000 tons. Neutral boats to be one of the most popular of rur 'sllsrs. 'that would become oer- lord on tne opposue .m. u. c of the features, the port I will be used by permission the Westholme Theatre Jour P.cksrs. NVashinRtnn. April " Great II i ver.' ' v 1 , v. 1 r ..-..-! ..kl-h. . to mnn anvway' SllippiHK vuuu' uut icaevi v and is one which has proved cause of the German drive on the has been lying Idle at a gulf port be very attractive to a large num. nd Filar. Western front, work In France will be loaded there- ber of patrons. The play ilseir. Apply will not bo Interrupted on .May I, GOLDBLOOM'S i People Now Without Bread. of course, has a lot to do with w C WILLIAMS according to an official dispatch GOLDBLOOM'S SPECIAL i Cablegrams from Belgium, this, as well as the pleasing personality ' ... . . . committee 1 1 iL.i D.I today frpm France. The calling tor neip, siateu mav : of Billie Burke, of the General Federation of gium was totally without bread i Labor, the dispatch said, will There is n.. season in Hupert when you do nol need a and that assuming that all cargoes For New Wellington Coat and I rvuuiiiiniu..( I iu r. Irnil- II II U)IIS St IT You Ml ST have a SUT. therefore avail yourself of afloat when the cablegram Ir Lumber of all dimensions, WESTHOLME that there be no stopping of work, our UHANB BAIUiVINS nexl wns sent would ryach Belgium hone 118. as la customary on May Day. safely, the bulk of the population TONkQHT ONLY Thursday, Friday and Saturday suffering there ad In occupied Little further word has been Hrance would have to suffer a ' HI ATTIl APTinw trains ALL LADIES' S UTS TO GO AT before the received in town of the M.ilay bread fcHN-tae V'0U DANA whlclire stalled, except thai they SACRIFICE PRICES increased shlpsassits will show In Tub-.' HrXru lur are expected to arrive 111 the food supply In stricken dis. the new Summer Stock. fur Mir en time tonight. To make room trlds. B-UE 'BURKE address the Lady sm44ti WlHnUn Coal rs- W&H QUALITY Mr. Fred Stork will PJIYJCB and SATISFACTrON St. Andrew's Society this evening Goldblooms your fuel bHI and gives s ami a ol 8 o'clock, taking as his subj-ct MtWasMan. Phons 18. .P. R. IX DAY WEEK FOR H43LP. "Thirty years' observations In the Canadian West." ;