m m (Mtl The Da il y News pniNCE nupEnT, b.o, aATTnbAY, junk i, lots. PRICE FIVE CLNT Tnl R 1 A N REACHES EE lAEME TIP OF ENEMY SALIENT PUSHED FAR FORWARD - BIG FIGHTING IN PROGRESS GERMAN THRUST TOWARDS (GERMANS FEAR ALLIED GREEK TROOPS MAKE PARIS REMAINS CONFIDENT IN ' AERIAL RAIDS UPON LARGE CAPTURES OF PARIS CHECKED BY ALLIES THEIR OPEN TOWNS EfteHfSONERS FACE OF GERMAN PROGRESS (SpetUI to TtM DUT tSpUI to Tbs I !W1) TRtMCROOUS WEIGHT OF ENEMY DRIVE BRINGS HIS TROOPS PARISIANS UNDISTURBED AND CONFIDENCE IN STRATEGY OF THE MARNE RIVER SOISSONS IS IN FLAMES AND London, June I. The recent!jr London, June I -f jontinued GENERAL FOCH REMAIHJ UfWHAKEN CLOSE COOPERATION RHEIMS MENACED ENEMY CANNOT WIDE astonishing succrsses of the al- S activity of the Greeklroops op- BETWEEN FRENCH AND HIS SHARP SALIENT lied aerial offensive haa Caused alarating on the Macedonian front BRITISH CHECKS HUNS renewal of an oblique enemy suggestion has resulted in the capture by (SpeCU! to TtM DtUj for the cessation of the (hem of more than fifteen thousand I f-sd(X J-ne 1. -The Germans NOTED B. C. ATHLETE GERMAN AVIATORS i Paris, June The impression air bombardment of towns. German and Ilulgarian prisoners. that iJiaropagne offensive KILLED IN FRANCE open BOMB HOSPITALS prevails in Paris that the worst tm readied the right bank The German Headquarters Staff Thirty-three officers are is over, so far as the Aisne phase tot Cvr SergL Chas. B. Kennedy, of Victoria, clearly realixe the enormous and the number taken, and (Special to Tbc Duly news) Of the German offensive is con- r cr Marae, od a ten-mile Brother of Mr. D. R. Kennedy ever - growing disadvantage at Pong quantities of booty have With the British Armies In the cerned. Announcement that the, . t-l Tho enemy ! along the of thla City, Loses his which it It now placed, now that also been seised from the enemy. Field, June 1 Early on Thurs allied reserves are hurrying for- iJ'o vicinity of Chateau ward adds confidence to the pub- -. n.ct J Life In Action. the allied air forces have attained $he war material which has fallen day morning, German airmen Tbc statement saya that lie. The morale of the civilians lixnj a sufficient strength and efficiency &lo the hands of the Greek sol-fliers again bombed another hospital remains untouched by air raid otrmins have not aa yet On his return to town after a Ue to reach every city in western and consists chiefly of machine behind the Dritish lines. On this and long range bombardments. dtUtu Thierry, but are attack, business trip up river, Mr D. It. with The streets are thronged and with central Germany. guns ammunition, many occasion il was a Canadian Insti dlhtre heavily and to the norlli. Kennedy found awaiting his return people clad in gay summer attire, While no new direct representations tution, and a considerable lotl of Tie p:s:on of the General Staff notification of the death of most of them wearing flowers.. have been made the taken. by casualties was Ktsi u be contained in the foU his brpther, Stall Sergeant Chas. AMERICAN TRANSPORT The newspapers do not attempt,ta-r u German government" 'regarding minimite the importance of IhVf .. n The situation around II. Kennedy, of Victoria. It ia w " - CIVILIAN ARMY Confidence list . this mode of warfare al present, German advance. be:au it cot quite clear, but if just about a year ago that word suggestions have been made SUNK BY TORPEDO BEHIND THE LINES expressed that the High Command. ike city s not already lost il came of his winning the Military through neutrals, doubtless at will so dispose of the allied troops . Ktmt t icar; that it muil fall Medal and at that time he was spui ta Tb nmr ) Paris, May 31, Far-reaching as to restore the situation. IUis German instigation, that such operations the resistance of the two wings also mentioned in dispatches. 1 London. June 1 The United plans for the organization in cease. Now that the of the allied armies which inspires Berlin Report. Sergeant Kennedy's fame as a Germans have been beaten at their States transport "Lincoln," which France of a civilian labor force confidence. To take a vie-torious Bc.,.j, Jne I. More than 35,-::) sportsman has spread over the own game, they are beginning to was one of the former German to carry out engineering work behind advantage of the success p: s ..-r and far In exceta Pacific coast from his home town liners sehed by the United Slates the lines, thus releasing so far gained the Germans masL squeal, but, like the war iUelf. . g.a and thousands of of Victoria. His athletic achievements government, has been attacked by American soldiers for dnty at the succeed in bending these two. , having started it, they will have All their efforts to do this. -.-n g.ns have been taken by were in many respects an enemy submarine and sunk. front, were announced today. Al wings. to go through with it, whether have failed up to the present. -i uc 'xana, according to the I phenomenal. as be excelled in they like il or not- The number oflive lost has not ready more than 16,000 French, London Says Drive Checked- 4 utraan Seal latement today. many diversified orancnes of yet been reported. Italian and other laborers free London, June t, Thanks to theM leaden. June 1. ileuter'a cor-apuadcnl port, and in all maintained the AT THT WESTHOLME from military obligations have stubborn resistance offered by the at the French Head. tandard of true sportsmanship. XTTLEMENT4OF4 SHIPYARD been engaged and put to wock on allies In their heroic defenajaL, STRIKE NOT YET IN SIGHT to the inch a cyclist, he held the llritish lithe! Clayton is the star a?tress some of the approximately one every yielded enemy. and in their maintenance of the nsia dictions were engaged in Columbia one mile record for two in the photoplay to b screened (SpiwUl to TtM DaUr wm thousand engineering construe- closest co-ordination between the 'i uim Aisae battle, with other years. At rowing ne excelled. this evening al the Westholme Vancouver. June I. After negotiations lion and reconstruction jobs on French and British forces, lhe ! t divisions in reserve. It it troklng the JJLA.A. "Wig Four" Theatre. One of the most beauti extending over the past which Americans were being em. German thrust towards Paris in Midle that the enemy may for six years, during which time ful of screen actresses, she is deservedly three days, an Immediate settlement ployed. Soissons and been Hhetms checked,has It undoubtedly not tale an her blow for Amiens, the crew never met defeat in the a favorite wherever she of the strike of shipyard The move is the initial step in definitely stopped. Dual.,-a, but at the present aciflc northwest- For two sea. appears. "Souls Adrift" to be workers is not yet In sight. There a plan long contemplated and discussed The Allied troops are falling atatat. be appear to be throw-bi sons ne was successiui in win. shown tonight, affords her. some appears to be somewhat of a deadlock. to free tonnage for other back slowly .and in orderly fash. kit cvure strength Into the ning the junior;and senior doubles opportunity to display her talent, Further meetings are to purposes by creating a civilian ion. Iheir reserves increasing lhe Aaat rc!lict In his attempt to of the Pacific coast. There are which she makes the most of. be held today. army behind the lines which may support given to the hard pressed trrU lai-jugh to Paris. While few coast athletes who could Wrecked on her father's yacbL eventually total a quarter of a front line troops at critical points. BOAT COMMANDER of the past The development momentum of the German sweetheart, with with former a million entirely. If possible. boail such proficiency in so many BETRAYED FOUR U-BOATS men, hours has brilliantly 1 twenty-four a P drive has not fallen nut nee s yet whom she had as lines of sport, for he was also a recruited from abroad. This will demonstrated the value of the spent itself, there was a second engineer, these two are .New York, May 31. The first make it necessary to import idea of allied com. a oeeabie slackening yesterday, familiar figure on the football the only survivors, and they land supreme American civilian labor. The men authoritative explanation of Pre. mander, which Lloyd George long ti us but surely the French field, both in rugby and associa. upon a small desert island. The mier Lloyd Geotye'e announcement, already procured comprUe a inniftteil unnn and was finally) ac.. u4 British armies are checking while he also a very-keen adventures of this man and wo was including lion, doten nationalities, made some time ago, that complished in the face of n de- turtbe each advance of the al loggerjieads with enemy. man, ' follower of lacrosse. five German U-boals were sunk Chinese and Moroccans, who are termined opposition. aflspritton of extensive from all outside in properties other, away Sergeant Kennedy was killed on in one day off the north coasl of being shipped lo France as rapidly is reported to have starl- terference are intensely interesting. the Americans need them. i the city of Soissons. April Zlst in action at the front. The fine quality of the programme Ireland w-as given yesterday by ns HOSPITAL BOARD IN Louis Tracy, the novelist, to a REGULAR MEETING where he had been for twenty-two is enhanced by the ad large audience at the American CONSTABLES UNFIT without dition of a fine gatette and a AlUES AGAIN RAID mouths continuously Artists' Fahibit for the blind war FOR ACTIVE SERVICE The regular meeting of the' eave. He left B.C. In June, 1915. comedy. relief fund in the Anderson Gal-leries. Uosnilat Board was held last ZEEBRUGGE, CAUSING with the 47th battalion, having In the detachment of eighteen evening In the clly ball. Much of come frjJin California immediately Mr. Tracy, who ts associated constables of the Hoyal North tho business to corive before the GREAT EXPLOSION when the war broke out to join LOCAL NEWS ITEMS with the llritish War Mission In West Mounted Police which passed gathering was of a routine char-aster. this country, said: through the city yesterday, Amsterdam, June 1,A long up. The wide circle of his friends Mr. N. M. .Mac Lean is4 busy "A Dritish eubmarine was lying there was not a man fit for mill, The board considered the present f lal attack was made and acquaintance spread over building his third forty-foot boat on the surface off the coast of tary service overseas. These men fuel situation at some tetiglh (;p:a he port of Zecbrugge by (he province will learn of his at Cow Hay. He has got nine men Ireland- Suddenly appeared, not were all anxious lo go in the and it was finally decided ihat it "wu and Ilrltlsh avlalora death with sorrow, and their sym employed, and many more boat more than forty feet away, the company now being formed for would assist in the matter if ten Thursday night and Friday pathy will be extended to hi immediate to build. periscope of a German U-boat. overseas service, but were un ders were called for at the pres ..,. wag Thcfe WM B lremm relatives. The British craft immediately able to pass the medical examina ent time for some two hundred rrii ana a severe rnnt.ua. Mrs W. Wilson Murray. Senr.. fired and disabled the U-boat so lion, so have gone north to lake tons of coal. This matter was t:a hi:h was felt by the entire POLICE CAPTURE left this morning for her home that the British captured her. her the places of Ihose who have re finally left with lhe secretary. ihborhod, Pillar of flames SOME CHINA BOOZE in Detroit. Mich., after spending commanding officer and men. The cently qualified for active service. Tenders were also opened for r" mU into the air. anil it I some time visiting on tho coast. commander was taken aboard tlie The men who recently passed some repair work to lhe enves of British submarine, where he was through the city from the north the old wing and 11 was found that J'Wo.ed Uul bombs Constable Adams was prj lieu dropped by A ... i.i . Alvln Kingston was arraigned treated well, but seemed very ill had a dog which they planned to Mr C O. Howe was lhe lowest btrm wn P'Jd machines had hit and . -r. on Fulton ... i In the police court this morning at ease, and kept taking out his take to France with them aa a tenderer. the chief munition de- ..,,,..,i no- nimiit nine o clock, nc and given one week In which to watch, mascot, bul the animal only got It will be remembered thai It maintained by the Germans noticed n dusky Oriental proceed find something to do. which might "Finally he Informed the llritish as far as Itegina. It was turned was decided some time back Ihat pure. ing very Innocently down wtin the a Fulton very he satisfactory to the authorities. commander that there were over to the contingent going to the ladles should have represen sack unsuspecting German U-boats In the Yukon and with the four other the was tation on the board, and accord oil1 MontJly being the King' Street atalrway , Mr. H. A. McDonald returned to vicinity. The British commander party on Its way back lo Dawson ingly Mrs. Mobley and Mrjii Arnold lhe registration ami gen- The Chinaman wns interrupt few the city from a visit to the logging Immediately communlcaled with yesterday. have been elected,from the - .rvf ry wickets at the post n his Journey and asked a camps on Queen Charlotte Is. his station by wireless, and de. Ladles Auxiliary to become members t ! be Pe from nine to questions. The answers io lands. Mr. McDonald expects to stroyers were rushed toward the FISHERIES COMMISSION of the board. ' me morning. were not altogether satisfactory he in the city for n few days, spot where the German command, BASIS to the constable, who ai Vlckers.m Bleworl Norrle tf ft this er Indicated the German U-boats For New Wellington Goal and tl go with him lo Chateau Mr llahlne country, might be. As a result, every owe Washington. May 31 Mem lr Lumber of all dimensions, Her?) it was ascerloineu unit morning for the of lhe four remaining U-boata bers of the Joint American-Cana. hone 11S. WESTHOLME 1 very unsuspecting ack of tua In connection wiirisiisncry there forni pronation. Bn was destroyed. arklng the teatr. 44n Fisheries CoHMtilsslon. after Oriental contained no less than The streams eat single bag of flcrnwR" holding exUM44 hearings on the whunt ONLY seven bottle of lhe ri u.u important pari ..oj mo si"'""'" martaea itaag Mw AUantio aai PwUlo coasts in Five-act Feature ' fashioned "Pan Huey. "c"0 grounds for thealmon. beth couoastM. have found Ihem. THEL CLAYTON ralgned in the police court then .i. i.m Rtiilwoll and Mr. Geo. The LHtok K. arrived from the selves W awiMtafltia! agreement was nothing for Jim h went out on tod-ay banks with 7,00 lbs, of halibut on all awsstlons, with only details "OULS 'ADRIFT" 150.30 for hi entertainment Hrvant to be bul pay They today- of oeaikm remaining river. wHjn 4 lioUl. for up tho city X-'ji-I'Mf. al Mie aattM. to cross WBH QUALITY , GAZETTE TeVgr.P.rolnl.I2ir unnmn owmwn u , , and SATWACTIOfi ci7iim dinner anfy yaw fe4 MM ami fl4va 4 prices at Tile's. MW-4 up w SF.HVICK COMEDY china, cups and cers at 20 per ihelr way saHifasMan. H .P. R. for home require-199 WKfWt m MfcLlJ. net lea day renl reduction, for weekend. 0