ily News PM.NCK nUPEflT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1018. PMV.E FIVE CKNTi FREHER AID LAW ACC SED C3 LACK OF VERACITY IN VITAL MATTERS IS CHARGE-QUIET PREVAILS AT FRONT LLOYD GEORGE IS ; QUIETEST DAY TERMSOFPEACE GERMANS ADMIT ALLIED AIRMEN CANADIANS ACCUSED OF LACK AT THE FRONT AGAIN TALKED SUCCESS OF THE BLOW UP HUN RAID ENEMY OF VERACITY! FORWEEKSPAST' OF BY NEUTRALS! ZEEBRUGGE RAID AMMUNITION FRONT LINES Critli Impending In British Par-lmenl Lull In Fighting Effective Brit- Dutch MlnUter Said to Offer the Frankfurter Zeitung Exhorts the Inflict Great Damage on German Cause Great Destruction to Ger Situation arave Ish Gunfire Harrasses the Allies Belter Proposals German Navy to Deal With Canal Traffic Direct Hit man Defence Works Enemy Bonar Law Propose Enemy Reorganizations Than Ever, In Eight Enemy of "Remarkable on Ammunition Train Raid Repulsed After Court of Honor. In The Rear. Clauses. Boldness." In Belgium. Bombardment. pri U TIM D4I1J .tCW.) (Special l Tb Dtllr 5wi) !(U l Tb ViHj nw.) 3 (SpeeUI to The Dally HewiJ (Special to The Dally iewi) At the British Headquarters in L May 8. Andrew Donar London. May 8, The Irene li , London. Mav 8. Peae kiLral London. Mar 8. That the re- Amsterdam, May 7. The effective France, May 7. There was one itv government spokesman rald and aerial reeonnaUanee are agam teIll up ana- neu-lcent nritish attack on the German work of Allied airmen in of the most terrific bombardments Ha i; su of Common, an-t phnse of LudendorfTs great of- ml emissaries who are anxlotislsubrnarine base at Zeebrufege was last night which lasted for 'the harassing the German supply service .:: "d ' that tbo govern-cect rensive has begun. The loll in to an end of bloodshed andfsuecrssful. is admitted by the space of two hours- Every big pr i tfd to ask.two judges the active fighting still continues incidentally obtain honor. r aL.'Frankfurter ZeilunK in co mm ent is described by the newspaper gun on each side seemed to be tc at a ourl or Honor to in-m ail d yesterday has been the quiet- tending to the mission. F'rom The lng on the affair. This newspaper Los Nouvellea of The Hague, tiring at once. The object was to izat in charges made by est day at the front since the Hague comes the report that the urges that Germany's navy take which says that Allied aviators cover a raid which was conlem. t F" 'denck II. Maurice, who great German offensive started on following terms will be presented measures to deal "with an antag-March recently sank, in one day, twenty-, plated from both the British and it recently removed from the 21. Our harrassing fire is to the Allies by Colyn, former of remarkable boldness. It three Delgian boats laden with the German lines at the same pt f erector of military op-irtU. undoubtedly interfering a great Dutch war minister. ' would be foolish to deny," it says, gravel and road material for the time. The enemy raid proved to as the British War Office. deal with the organlialion behind i. Germany will renounce all that the Hrillsh fleet scored a German front in Picardy. The Le unsuccessful when it was ( ' Maui ice published a lel- the enemy's lines, making it ex- claims in the west. fcat success through its auda- vessels at the time were twelve made, the enemy parties returning b3 g.'ig Premier Lloyd tremel difficult for him to re-( Uclglum will be restored ffous stroke in penetrating one kilometres from the enemy rear through their own wire it ?e a: J tiancellor Donar Law lieve and reorganize bis divisions an Independent slate fully auto-lof the most Important slrong-and line. The newspaper adds: hurriedly, and leaving many casualties rSa tart of veracity concerning bring up ammunition and ttomous. holds over which the German flag "Three weeks ago the Luxembourg on the ground. ju cafi-rn. Hit charge ad-ciil!y gather all the supplies he needs j 3, Alsace-Lorraine will reeeiva Jloats. However unpleasant it bridge at Namur was again The other raid made by the realed a grave sltua-.r for the next phase of his ofTen- falfWutonomy within German may be, we must frankly admit badly damaged by aircraft- Two Canadians resulted in severe Mr Asquith, the former she. Federation. ' that Ihe enemy ships actually en- arches were destroyed and one hand to hand fighting, in whi:h It i intly asked the gov-r Many Casualties. . The status in the Kasl will iered the port of Zeebrugge. That boat was sunk." the Germans suffered many casualties. -x hat steps it intended to London, May 8. The NrllUh remain as at present. being so, there is no reason why Les N'ouvelles ascertains that it Many of the enemy were i. its j og (leneral Maurice'a casualties reported during the S.Austria will make certainfthey should not achieve a similar was bombs dropped by Allied sir-craft killed and wounded in the scrim week endina- today have reaehed mmmiImh tn iiniv in TriontinnJfeat at other times. Therefore, it that destroyed a railway mages which look place, and at 1 1.. . i I t 1 a ni At i 1.1 . w. ' station in the Province of Hain. the same time great destruction HIP vi an,ui. Ul 11119 tlUIII- A T!i. Halban iiulin i II ilenooves our navy commanuers ber 0,555 are ofllcers and men be solved by international eon-f to Im alerL for we have to deal ault, Belgium, on March 22. A was done to the enemy defense NORTH SEA SHUT IN killed or died of wouuds. ami 32.- ference. Iwitb an antagonist of remarkable munitions train of sixty-four cars worsts. Their dugouts were blown BY THE GREATEST 130 are wounded, or reported 7. All colonial questions affect-feddness " was in the station and forty cars up, and their trenches flattened blew up in succession, killing and bilbe, bombardment and things missing. ing Africa and Asia Minor will MINEFIELDS EYER "'"" ' ""- 1 wounding"many Oermans. generally were made very un- JOINS ALLIES "S". NICARAGUA , X!! j Rigorous measures were taken comfoctable for Fritz. press Is preparing me Herman 8. Germany will abandon all IN WAR ON GERMANY immediately to keep onlooiers from the of the disaster. Lood? May 6. According to away scene people for the abandonment of the elalms to Kaio-Chau but will in GENERAL ROBERTSON 1' fiJa 1 Until in the Dally Tele- ' A German officer estimates great "March to I'arls" idea. The exchange require certain ceo- ia in the North ra, the loss in shells at one million area declares it is SUCCEED Vossiche Zeitung nomic concessions of China. "Te SAID WILL -Kta! . Urilish marks. :y a -unced-by the "time to recognize that the Ger- an Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua,. fsvtrnmr t as prohibited as dan-ftrous man offensive in the west has PREMIER STATES THERE IS May 8. The government of Mca-becn VISCOUNT FRENCH : shipping after May 15, crushed." j URGENT NEED FOR TROOPS fagua has decided to throw in its A MEAN THEFT ON till le me greatest mine. field lot wltn tne Allies oy ueciaring mr u;d ' the The German WATERFRONT London. May 7. It i rumoiyd r special purpose war upon Germany. THE ' ESTIMATED BRITISH j Ottawa. May ti.- With great de- persistently in the Parliamentary with t ! tnarines. minister has left the capital 1 ntirs anr many u u.. tt..i,-i n..r.ion ini.t suet,tt"the base mbrace foiyning 121.782 a line square be . "300 faVme at i Ho J'- XvTS ZITil One of the meanest of thefts lobbies Robertson,that formerly General chier Sir William of the tsn X ay and Scotland and .1... .- :.i ...i.. the numerous Germans who are was perpetrated two nights ago Imperial General Staff at Headquarters, tt pen extending northward WushlnKton. Mar 7. The HriU consideration to the question of in business throughout the country. on the waterfront near Cow Bay will succeed Field Marshal ttto the Antic Circle. h lossA in men killed, wounded, drafting farmers between the ages There are many German by some person or persona whom Viscount French as commander Ar b :-a I llurd, who is an au-t captured ana missing on ine wesi 01 0 aim .or .m. """"X"" owners of ulanlalions. and inter- there are good grounds for believing of the louie forces. Field front since the German offensive the govemm ent lias ueciuea uiai are not unknown, when a Marshal French has recently been f 'f n naval subjects, says .-ested in the rubber and mahogany 'at thr -' has been a vast im-( began March 21 are estimated by the necessity fur reinforcements ;;l"r("t;a3e! ani, 8lep8 are be- poor man, in poor health, was appointed to the onerous position i. in liriUsb mines since the British military mission here was more pressing than the neu.n . h rounded robbed of his visible means of of Lord Lieutenant 01 ireiana, anu tai.-ai J uiroe became first Pea at nearly. 250.000. for increased production., .. - nreVnled from creating subsistence for the next few his otllcial residence wiH"hence r : - II In TliA 1 n Mllafa t Fl t flAma I Mill " who has be Dublin Casll blacksmith forth al f J- !! points out that the . . . .a ta al . 4-. ... KAn.l 1 mischief. weeks. The "? f ? this barrier,across the ,e in remarkable contrast 10 ine aii secuous o w.uar.u. - Wesentallons have been been working for Messns. Acker-burg t -iht -n rjit of the North Sea enormous urrniaii losses m -u uj v. . ........, jmade to the Allied authorities Thomson & Co, has beeu in "THE CALL OF THE EAST" so rn rinous task, involving drive. The German war office, Durham, and after an orgamza- . , lh . minfsler here as poor shape physically for some r:, .re months, and esll- of course, has not disclosed to the tioa meeting this morniag waited.! time past, and his intention was Demure Tsuru Aokl. the tiny t s i,.ni 0f thousands of unrlil....uhat.its losses. in the great on Mr. lJorden Hon. .V .tonM., of Xfaragua can 1Ml a98ist to go up to the Hot Springs north wife of Sessue Hayakawa, the famous 1 .ft.. llnin. tfZ n Ml l iilt 1 1 1 1 1 fl, II ill! I weeks to try re required to cover the istiie nave oecn wu me nuwi v.. --.jn iBf war of here for several Japanese actor, and who a. of Allied observers nave piaceo a- wwor aim nun. hub" "uiuv' and gel better. He owned a little has co-starred with him tn many He t iggests that when Admiral the loss of German life at a Five of their number presented boat, and in order to gel com-nnnv of his most famous productions. From the arguments against the conserip-nai.,r. GERMANS EMPLOYING nnd cuide for the voyage i ;b maJe his famous prophc-' staggering figure. very LAST RESERVES a appears again in support 01 tier tbtl the submarine menace f ihf fiirlit. military ex- tlon of young farmres, stating THEIR !un north, had to leave early in husband in the play to be screen ' uld be tnet by August that he nerts have iwinHnl out that the that their appeal war prompted 'the morning. He had to have two ed at the Westholme Theatre this dthis mine field in his mind. Ins of German life is oounii 10 00 in no ito i Geneva, May 7. The German or three weeks' stock or provisions evening. This story is filled with 1...V.1.. iimn Mk.ha of the de- rather ly a aesire u llir military authorities are sending to last until his return. nil the exotic mystery of the East fenders But in addition to that country and the men at the front direct to the front lines all youths His boat was an open one, and in and has impailed into it by its TENDERS WANTED the method of German attaek. ad- in a way which they considers(from the reservo depot in Alsace- order to protect these from the makers, with a witchery known T.itd. vanciag troops in waves faster the best way. (i.orraine, accormng iu .mu- weather during the night, he only lo themselves, the true charm '' It. r.'8 are solicited Imme- than machine guns could mow . Borden Speaks Plainly. jtian chemist, who has just ar-themdown. stored them on their arrival from and lure of the Orient, ft is a Mn afT,v the purchase of the must, military expert' Tho prime minister did not rived hero from Mu hauseri. The the store in the gasboat Hecate, thrilling drama of the Orient and. ibbons & Doyle, Ltd , say have entailed enormous" loss. ,jee matters, but told tliem tnai cneimsi na uiri-uuy iui, u. belonging to his flrjn, overnight. America, and the clear call of the T- 1, ling. An inkling of how serious the reinforcement must be obtained.Jsons. the latest aged 18. haying Sometime during the hours of race, which rings through and ! - are also invited for? the German losses are came some a,m that the government liaa ue- oeen mieu ai .ocrc, m ..-limn darkness, however, thieves broke around all human relationships. f I lift Irl ago when it was reported cjded on the only plan possible -ir battle through and tole. The hatch of It is filled with exciting scenes, av. , iilmg from its present that the German military chiefs under tho circumstances. He ai- "The Germans are f the gasboat was forced, and not and the lover of thrjlls will find n 1 1 t 20, lilock 3, Hoc dared not disclose their extent to predated tho difficulties the farjn- their last reserves. a thing was left. When the owner in this Play enough to satisfy him. the German people, and they were er, woutl be placed In. but ealleU aatlan. especially th 80ldie" come down In the early hours There will be in addition a gazette 4fT l.lMllltO .t ll,la f til sending the wounded to Belgium ;,, aiollon to the fart that the from Alsace-Lorraine, t Is he oT daylight, he found that he had and a comedy to ijnind off the I state and Insurance. uarusiiii's ii..r. -,iTri bv the people German manner of settling the been forestalled, and the wherewithal programme. question of the two provinces. If hi had gone-Hat for r Canada were not to be com- for cure New " Wclllnflton Coal and MAKES DIRECT LONG-RANGE HIT GUN .wir-i 1.. those endured by the a referendum is taken after the It not been for the kindness The Prince Hupert and the hons 110. or all dimension ON people In Groat Britain and'war. only a few Alsatian electors of his fellow workmen, who chipped Prince George passed each other (Smcui to Tl Diiy Jitwi) France. 'will be left.' 1! .lit to purchase another supply, a few miles south of here tfils ii.i. mv a N'kwi has Just I 1 j 1 1 I this man would have been unable morning. They were quite close, 1 uui 'taf front -that 1 iiifwrffrr-r- .jf to make his trip- but failed to make each other out the frutn been received WESTHOLME mi Theft is a crime at any time, in the heavy minting mist- a French gun made a dltrct but in a case df .Ihl kind, it is TONiQHT ONLY yesterday on one or U:o long-range Company doubly criminal, when 0 poor Oerman cannon with which Mussallem Grocery are taken K and man's only possession put J'a' a,""unl Production Paris is being bombarded, from him In the night. The police S5UE HAYAKAWA it out of action. have been informed or tne matte IVIF THKIH PATIIONB THAT THBY AUK NOW that the culprit "HE 111 G TU and it is honed C-L OF THE EAST" The fish packers at the Cold ' llF.MOVF.D BACK TO THEIIt OLD STOnB AT will be brought to his deserts. ll"' P,,rf lW. h today out on -Uike r Storage are iu.,,1 tariuin, for higher wage and shor er 417 Fifth Avenue East I .Ju.mllh Ualllnatnn Cfll Ma EIWICB FOR and QUALITY SATISFACTION for a ettla- fusl bill and otv houra. Negotiation duces your A1H PHONC 18. s . . ., - m ik n B . TTE ment ore In progre. MUftiaeiiOH, rnoni iv. r, IX DAY WEEK FOR HWLP. - COMEDY Goal Go. Advcrtlo in the Dally New.