V Daily News PfllNCn RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. PRICE FIVE CENT - ... uvf & AVE OT THE (BUN G K7 CT 7 its HARD KNOCKS FOR ENEMY BY BRITISH. FRENCH. AUSTRALIANS AND AMERICANS HUNS' ATTACKS SMOTHERED A TRAGIC STORY OF GERMANS DISAPPOINTED NOTES FROM THE GERMANSTHROW i - - LAST WEEK'S STORM WITH UKRAINA WILL COUNCIL CHAMBER BY THE BRITISH GUN FIRE TAKE DRASTIC ACTION GAS IN BOTTLES As reported yesterday, the fish, There was a nice quiet and or- ing boat "Stranger" arrived in the .... Jderly meeting of the City Council OVERWHELMED BEFORE Washington. oU AT U. S. TROOPS ATTACKS FORMATIONS COULD last in the and lMr harbor after noon, having in tow clal dispatch received here today evening City Hall, ATTACK WAVE OF CONFIDENCE the launch "Mali Mam" which from SwiUerland says that the ma,l agenda, which enable.! SWEEPS OVER BRITAIN the had picked up floating awash Central Powers are preparing to(the councillors to be out on the New Method of Gassing American outside of Dundas Island on Sun.'take drastic steps in the Ukraina (street again by nine o'clock, Make Heavy Bombardment Spt4i l; Tba Daily .") day. The "Stranger" after discharging las a result of the difficulty in ob. Fir4l of a there wa8 a ,eller Hard Blow at Huns r Mar .7. -From the of- EMPEROR KARL VISITS her cargo of fish on taining supplies from that coun-l.fro"! S,r Roberl Borden rtgnl-nd By Australians. a S try. The vast stores of wheat, :.$ there come me Sunday returned to wtiere she toad M the ..) aUtement as to alleg-eipecled tup it 1 1 1 1 tr rnntir other foodstuffs which they,,n8 hal heavy fighting 1I1L liaUAll rrVUfU left the derelict. At high tide. to find stored there, edly high wages demanded for (Special to Tba Dally news) .med at any time on her crew beached the launch and work done at the With the American Army Wesl trade drydock heip. through their eiporl being iresttr frotil The fact that walcr of Mont Didier, May 7. The li got lbe. .ul b,e.r' Sir Robert the of his guns which are now s. May fl. The Emperor cut off since 1914. are found to gave source a ns wnen sue was ury. uesioes iue of the American batteries are a IL ML Chares together with the chief be non- existent. The stocks have .information, which appears to be ft af a r.anaerjs, logewier nu dead man lt lhe whwI anolhcr 'Esquimau. Then shelling Mont-Djdier, Canligny, an application either been consumed during the jti r .ant mud, which la of the Austrian General nan, an found in Uie ensine room Mesnil, St. George and other for In past years or hidden away where an increase salary from kciaf w 'b enemy, it held to and several high German and From their papers, which are now the Invaders cannot locale them.'Mr. K. A. Woods was read, and towns and roads in this vicinity. tt a r 3 deal to do wl" ln Austrian officials, reached the drying out. it is found that the (referred to the finance committee- which were captured by the Germans liv ti 'be offensive wnien me Italian front vesterdar. name of one of them was M The next was one of the two mat-iters some time ago. The enemy oe are expected to make. 1 , !.it 1 Hamad, while the other, there MEN OF 19 YEARS which took up most time, be- is finding it very difficult to make Attacks Smothered. I Home. May . An Increase ln.V good grounds for assuming iing an application frpm Messrs any movements of tnoops for n.. . . nHntia ITIinflre of the lh (n(.nHr nf t ha linatil p. W8S his brother TO BE CALLED FOR McCaffery. Gibbons & Doyle. Ltd. many miles behind the firing line. I iHJ i. Vaw- - V aa tin y vm Bria .: me nnucr iiuery lire a long me ironi, noiauiy -- ffllLUAlU WRVIPF fr the waiving of the regulations MonUDidier can be seen from ob tout ;i ast three day naa n the Laguna and Astice valleys, eeivea, n seems inai una lauucn, RO thal lhey cou,d haye lhelf servation posts within the American XMh . ..v.niui. anv mm.- .mu.i s i.s it,.v- a ar , ...f.va . r. in eomDanr- with more than. a. I building moved further along 3rd lines. It is very badly knock. Ottawa. May 6. All men of ed about, but the church Is still utUDT uiij eucuijs u wejio uonni ur lur war u uce luuai. Avenue without having to put on .., a 1 A , .1. , M.Va rn t Sm A .ir II a h I n IT standing. What was probably an -a t rt pena i-ai in iiiiri i nnan mism am n Cfzaw auu ifsatc a is a vn nineteen years are to e called to a new roof. Another application iiilied pjsittons on Saturjlay.j 'London, May 7. Heavy fighting t Pacofl, on the Queen Charlotte register for military service. A fOP tne waivimr of the Are retrula- ammunition dump, judging by the tothls effect will be' tremendous explosion, was blown ;n snioiiiercu ie- proclamation tfona from the Prince Rupert ti :-, li guns alons: llie whole Italian ironi - . a a S ... ... .l S ft.&KHx.ai.A.ak lannah in fl r fll! by the American guns near issued shortly, which, it Is under- dumber Co. was brought up at the up . . a i .... (a T A f nl.4 n lnmtstf a-hia these Cantigny. There is great aerial will for men iu.sM I t,.s increaseo me ui cacia valley IS reponeu in au- iuwuvh..."v-i - stood, provide .am. time, which was that they m: 3 the rear ranks of vices received in SwiUerland from they look on board some Oftj registering before June- None of might be permitted to construct activity in this sector, in which .. .. .. L- tm ... .i-i .i.. ii-i- i iraiinna nf dislillate. ror three the men win De caned to tne a rooming house at Seal Cove. the Allied filers are again prov ar b naaav awwva irmiM. wuvjbkj .bid I'll v 5 their attack from Austro-Geunan offensive is un- days, tliey Had lo lie on inai eolors before July. The procia- usingr v.Joint and Are retarding ing their superiority. Two Boche ? by attacking the jr way is not indicated by the P'nt, being unable to gfl acrp mation will apply only to unmar- Da(nt. instead of plaster. Alder planes were downed and one captured anH'kw.ninir iham ' ......... Hecate Straits, owing lo the rough rled men and widowers without mn Casey would have treated the yesterday- ; weather. Th6 second launch also children, who have been born lwo applications alike, but as the The New Qas. No Weak Point. PRAISES born since October 13, 1897. 'conditions were totally different. The Germans have introduced LLOYD GEORGE meed- as the "Mail Maru" which the council decided differently EncrU eapbaslte the difficulty a new method of using gas. They ftisc-y ,a finding any single TUC AMCDIPAM TDflflDC being the bigger and speedier GERMAN AEROPLANES They gave permission to the Lum. throw over glass bottles, which . in rtiriLIUWlll inuui o nad lt ,n low although both bomU and held the ber a a. a ik a Company over are-apparently fired by some kind i ti i t e Certain points f nn,l.n VI.w ! llr.mi.p f.lnvd'engines 1 1.. were...ki.running.In rn I ..Mu. In MAKE; ATTACKS UPON other application for a week. of catapult, worked by springs'. extreme Importance are care. The Question of irarbage col These bottles but?! with the fall. i ird. If other points are i;: r- r.l,,rnl In .tuiminll r t. a 7" Mm.. picht,,fc DUTCH FISHERMEN lection was the next thing which and liberate noxious fumes. The tS.3 Allied reserves can i" " y." '.''l,,1" no"? ?v. .1"n.. " 7 occupied some time. A reporj intensity of the American bom 'from the mayor was read, which bardment be judged by the s taf ierround as quickly rmnHi.. Ha sooke ih iim of the London. May 6 German aero- , , . , . . may ,'S,IS - -ar- - V S V 9 m - that their batteries fired lit The Al- UI1 nau oeea previously lurucu uuu fact some reserves. been attack. -crr.au enthusiastically over lhe AtnerL tccldent is a watch which was planes have necently b' D,aUn thousand shells into the iiM i"irnt thai Mont Krin- vessels with l,he sixty Dutch fishing I rtn K. pnlnrul sallr. if can troops "The French, who hanging in lhe cabin, stopped at ng wherever the for,1 recommended that the col. German trenches before the recent saw their fighting in l&e bailie g.o. boatfhave completely blotting attack, r.-" 11 lo advance his Utile been found In the made fast lower down the line say they are rim steersman was them out. -1 a ih 3 region. .North Sea. Five Dutch fishermen ""'..;. flipt-class fighters, full of eour- utth a rope lo the wheel, with lieve the city auto to haul ashes Australians Advance. landed yesterday at a Brit Wis of Ootlmlsm. age and resource, and an very enough slack to give mm ireeuom were for new road construction and 7. The Austral mat wae of optimism is he said. while the engineer was found by ish port, after having a most London, May keen." 1 ..-i ..n..t.n.. T h.i. V A. lumber and so- forth. Alderynan ians have struck at the Germans icd "K over ureal nrn- the engine, with his arjns on the seY wich waran'tVeye; Casey, however, in a rather round near Moiancourt, between the Tkt f.biic are arguing that "MAGDA" TONIOHT flywheel, being badly bruised about way, gave the other side of and Somme east of Ancre rivers, this world, sunk, and they in was 'x In obtain her fuel tank r:: t 1 jr about the head. The the case. The report was tabled have advanced Amiens. They tt jbjMLve last week was the Those who did not visit the had torn loose. On their way spent several days in a small boat for a week. of three- be their lines upwards before ' This I..I .v.nlncr ik.v hul cvdlpnllv run without food or watea T the end- ,woaiiioime ineaire ibpi nmiiiR norin. iney uau tutuin j Tenders for printing were result of of mile as a quarters a fc :a . t shared by lhe'inigsfd. one of the most gripping int0 the same storm in which the ing picked up. I opened, after which the mayor assaults the Teutonic . VaI.- . . . . , . two on positions. a irjeno-I iresii irvm drjamas which have yel been -Nakano," Captain union, ipsi told of action he had taken in s 3 is Ui General Foch, sereenetl. It is a story 01 tne one 0f its erew. rai i-enney. uiro MRS. JOHN CARROLL connection with the drydock. A V U speaks with the utmost girl's reported yesterday. The DIED YESTERDAY lease Canadians at Arras. home, in which a young wag au cefa,n party wa9 anlioU8 to F m ! "fliir lines youth and dreams are sacrificed papers of the one man. M. Ham- the plant In order to start ship-fhe London, May 7. The Canadian .4... . .. . - 1 .. . ........An a a . .I.., ta. aa.. n nflflirfll. death look place yesterday troops have appeared in the Arrps to ine arrogance 01 uuiro"' aua, suow w.. m building. So his worship had t-akea." .t.u nrent. This play contains Hritish subject. He had his afternoon in the Prince Rupert wlrei the Hon. Mr. Calder, one of sector further south than they ah important lesson lo lhe moth- exemption iwpers under the Mill- General Hospital of Mrs. John tno Cabinet ministers from the have been since the battles in this era and fathers who arouonmy tary brvi .wi, oeius Carroll, of 313 Eighth Avenue, Western provinces, the Hon. Mar. region began on March 21. Their THE QERMAN their East. Mrs. Carroll had been in part of the line is a most important METHODS ntlempt lo rule the livea of c." tln liurrell. representing Dritish children. The role in which , inquiries ar being proseeuted the hospital for the last two Columbia, and Mr. Hlnton. of the one, as it reaches to Arras to 1ct 10 Tin D1U7 5(wl.) Clara Kimball Young appears here t gt identiflcation of the two weeks suffering from pneumonia, G p 0 jup. Calder It was the southwest, and Neuville Includes localities St-Vaaste, The methods is one which has Deen enacieu a. at w men, from me as.V,nu vi'iir.0 it a ill fat and was unable to fight against 9Ugge,ted thai he find out where such as r t h . 'icrjnan military Bernhardt and Duse on the speak- Vancouver, and also from the tho trouble. The funeral, ar-'the trouble was, seeing he was Mercatel and Bolsleaux dealt with the ing stage, and tho play Is one of jQpanee colony at Lowe Inlet, rangements for which are In lhe rrom the West himself. St. Made, where there have been - '1 been denounced the classics. 01. mooer. hih. .4 wnere a II..mo ...n aa.rl Inftl -a.pifl. hands of the H- C. Undertakers, am KirkDatrick. who had been such biiter struggles. 1 r ' anj Vienna by the splendid musical progrjimme has Al as to the whereabouts of the will take place tomorrow. Service industriously knitting throughout -' icadc's. teen arrangea to aecomi-Hjr man in i" rw.....n.i Wii.. of. whom will ue held in tne Anglican tj,e session, enquired as to the TENSION BETWEEN tonight. Ileelhoven's "AUa- tj,ere is no trace in uie Church at 3 p. m. by the Rev. W.!re8Ujt Df the Hon. T D. Paltullo's DUTCH AND GERMANS TENDERS WANTED play i. n.i.s'a "ltart Wounds." E. Collison, after which the burial conference with the mayor. There HAS DISAPPEARED and 'The Last Spring": Herbert's YUKOn TELEGRAPH will take place in the Sons of ,eing none, the meeting then ad- silieited imme-purchase "Canxonetta"; norousms .u- Unglanu plot ai tairview. Journed. The Hague. May 6. Jonkheer of the ration." and Rubensloin s no- The deceased lady was the wifei , Loudon, the Dutch Minister or of Mr. John Carroll, who works SCHOOLS IN WEST TO Foreign Affairs, informed the us A Doyle, Ltd , mania" make up a programme Y,T, May 6 - V com-whlch lo I)aW(MMli which for the city. She was a Canadian, BE STANDARDIZED Chamber today that the tension Is well worth going nfr,inUt Dawson cituens of In Ottawa forty-four year , which had been existing between born -I ti '!' the . . invited the anart from prospect forj fnn II Alt alone, . 0,i,i hv the . t .r th. Priiwe Rupert nlav...-a...Toiiether.a tonight s pro. U. hftvltlI.Uil r..lo eiose- some of the ago. For Mr. Carroll and bis J negina, Sask., May 6 Corn-daughter, Holland and Germany had ended- v J t: .a 0 the sympathy of the pt,te atandardixation of the pub-community - from its present la one of the best ever Institutions in the gramme .wj.publi will go out in their j(0 ancj normal schools of fsa l t . Hlock 3t, Sec- staged here. I'territory, or at least have ineir njgD VISCOUNT FRENCH IS NEW impaired for bereavement. Saskatchewan. Manitoba, Alberjta LORD-LIEUT, OF IRELAND '1: ',erviw seriously 'and Hritish Columbia within the - Doyle, Ltd. graHts total- 80METHINQ STARTED wanl 0f various . . i. i l Insurance IN ai-m riy $3S,O0O. wtrwl me au- FISHING ARRIVALS next imu years naa .urciusieu u- London, May 6. Field Marshal n advtlg the abandoi.- day by Hon. V. M. Martin, pre- French has been appointed to be . thorltie- The Polaris has arrived in port mier of Saskatchewan and minis. ($Ptil m tm Daily the DoHitnion jcovernment the new Lord-Lieutenant of Ire dispatch intnl t of While with 35.000 lbs- halibut; Volun- ter of education. Premier Martin land. WESTHOLMg London. Ma 7. A -,.., iin south ... ...... ii..i Ida Una. ' . ....n. ...nlUarla Daw. tr. 20,000; Haslern Point, 4,- expressed the opinion as the re- wilQHT have (.ominereiai 000; Adeline, 7,000; Uranus, 1 1,-'suit of the conference held in ONLY at Irkutsk wllh lhv sian authorities gm u 000; Saltoun, 1.300; Dringold, I Calgary of the minister and Ashcroft. WMALL arrested the Japanese vice-wn- Te,egrfflph UnM at H.J 1,000; The.ma, 11.000; Agnes Hv deputy ministers of education of YOUNQ sul there and also the president, A M4y wu received sws on of the els- 1.000; Tide, 3,000; Maud, 1,500, the four western provinces. PBy. in Association aliandonMnl of the Japanese Prices ami Unity, 2,000 lbs. rea. . .. ..i...in lrv anlM. i" . h.l already W0 MAGDA" tuecnargeoi wumn grapn. sy" uoveiniB8l hied between 13 and I5H cts. Just arrived Ladles' high ten-button - i......i hv l ie 1 - i-vi ii.iur,. M...... innliniianv tan boots.' , .-..iiiiwtes spats, various colors. FOR QUALITY Wellington Coal re Wallace's. 108 . . W. vom Wallace's. l06i?tUe now b. f- ,arlla Ladysmlth F.RVICK and SATISFACTION JE. It Yuk " ' Wura. I a" .. duces your fuel Dili ana gives s AND A Rail Pn-. Naw Wslllnoton Ooal and.iHl satisfaction. Phone 15. .P. H, Ladies' new gray kid boots. IX DAY WKEK FOR HELP, raramounl r 1 . Wallace's. . 108 Coal Co. i wwiliouj lr Lumber of all dimensions. mer UnlghU , - hone 110.