The Daily News VOL IX NO. 135. Pn'N"' nUPEIT, B.C., TUK8DAY. JUNK 11, 1918. PH10E FIVE CENTt SMALL I r. mm, PR V AMERICAN PATROLS ARE ABLE TO COPE WITH GERMAN TACTICS ON ATLANTIC SMALL PROGRESS IS MADE NO FEAR HELD HE AMERICAN ATLANTIC PATROLIS BY THE LAST GERMAN EFFORT i IN FRANCE OEVR CASU ALTIES ABLE TO FILL NEED THE ATTACK CONTINUES WITH ENEMY WILLING TO MAKE LAST ATTACK ARE HEAVY SECRETARY DANIELS DOES NOT FEAR RESPECTING WORK OF SACRIFICES TO GAIN OBJECTIVES THE OROUND THE UNDERSEA CRAFT THE CHANNELS WILL BC YIELDED WAS ONLY OUTSKIRTS OF LINE KEPT OPEN TO THE SCAT OF WAR OF RESISTANCE Latest Effort Gained Nothing, so Jpell to Tlx Daily wi) France Declares Germans Washington, June 11. General (Special to Tbs DaUr 3wi) over the water to protect American TIM Dill fli Being Led Away Pershing has recently published Washington, June 11 The determination coasts. British Army in From Base. a list of the American casualties of the German sub. The present patrol along the t' tv n II. The Germans marines to draw away from the Atlantic seaboard is of sufficient which brings the total a tkt new effort against the 'ipreu; to Tlx UxHj up considerably zone around the British Isles any strength to cope with the menace Utei .in resulted in smaii pro With the French Army in the of the patrol now on service will caused by the German submarines tnts ti ; made. The Allies re rirld. June 11, While the enemy The total list includes men of not be successful. The American and in addilion U this ships needing ' the advanced has been increased this escord will find plenty of jt polls xeapitd some small villages since all ranks who have been employed navy so an ,tui -astitule the first line ur last report, there is nothing at the battle front. As a result of past year that there is no nec destroyers and other craft to give Mtiri am Noyon. When the of withdrawing any of the patrol them full protection. 1 i fear in this advance as the engagements with the enemy the ' retlttance was reached rta .:a ground over which he passes is Americans have suffered a total 'ii; sdvanc attacks was delivered halted and by small the I thoroughly well acquainted to the bf 7.135, while from diseases, ac. NOTES FROM THE THE "WHY" FOR V.irs and there is also good defensive A..;ti 'c.ited In ground being work ready to offset the cidents. and all other causes the COUNCIL CHAMBER SUPPERS AND PARTIES taxi .! some places 1 greatest attack which the enemy casualties are 2,937, while 4,046 Tia ucmin attack vras furiou may make. have been wounded, 242 missing, Everything was quie'. at the "Why should suppers at par-' eap.ayed nearly everything Iter Cm the Allies out of their I Every foot which he may ad. including the prisoners which the council chamber last evening. lies and lodges be cut out?" Because but all that might be vance brings the enemy farther Germans have taken. Few matters which bad been re these are social gatherings away from his base of supplies (mj vis not sufllcient to gain the difficult Americans Busy. ferred to the various committees where eating is secondary to en and renders it more lie: pcist Poison gas and high The American Marines attacked came baek to Ihe council for con. tertainment. Hunger does not uj,: a shells were freely used to The wage ground a successful now lends campaign.itself to the Germans on Monday and penetrated sideration and were soon disposed enter. The unwanted food could tu ih Aied lines were deluged the defensive plans of the Allies, their lines on a six hundred of. The usual supplies asked for be saved. "Live not to eat, but si& thczi to a depth of six miles, yard front to a depth of at by the different departments were eat to live." The sme rule ought and confidence is expressed great leasl two-thirds of a mile. granted on recommendation and to apply at five-o'clock teas and m the outcome. The place of the attack was the rest was more or less routine. card parties. SPHAGNUM MOSS where the Germans have endeavored A letter was read from the city Lodge meetings have a business wnrnrn rv pen ron (BRITAIN TO USE to drive the Americans back council of London, Ontn in respect feature. Theatre parties are not lil-lui ui iibv wiw-uWi Wi p. HINTON IS IN CITY. WOMEN AVIATORS continually and is located to the to insurance of the boys overseas. all luxuries but the "extra" in northwest of Chateau Thierry. The basis of the request was to the eating is needless. If a meal T. r f Sphagnum moss for Mr. W. 1 lltnlon. vicc-presi-denl London, June 8. The employment the effect that the Dominion gov has to be taken it should be tii ; dressing is not really and general manager of the of women as aviators is intended TO RE-EXAMINE MEN ernment should endeavor to pro simple and plain. Restaurants ice li but merely a modern 0. T. I, and party, arrived in the by th Ilritisli Government, IN DEFERRED CLASS vide insurance for these men and S03afes are not allowed to serve ui ,;...& relurn'UJ a very an-j city yesterday about four o'clock. George II lfolerls,4'Labor mem. the communication asked that the more than one ounce of wheaten ct f:n uee Dog moss has Mr. llinlon is in the city on general ber. declared in a speech at Shef-Held Washington, June 10. Provost local council should join in peti products to customers between 9 kt tied since lime immemorial business connected with the while referring to the important Marshal-General Crowder today tioning the Dominion government p. m. and a:ju a.m. eemi-privaie tr- - '.rt folks in their home work of the company here, and part that women are playing sent orders to every local and that expression might be given parties at home or in lodge nave sen f bolls, suppurating has held consultations with the in Industry. The member said district draft board to energetically to this request. The matter was exactly the same moral obligation eu4s rtr and records show various officials here in regard to be believed women would make re-examine men exempted referred to committee. to help to save food as people in ttl SoUsnd and Ireland many the future work of the road and very good aviators. or placed in deferred classes, to And then there was the request these places- itut as the moss was used to of the steamship serie. determine the reason for a scar, of employees for an increase in The spirit of comradeship is lM tac wounds of mighty war-iari Various undertakings have re. BRITISH MINERS ANSWER CALL eity of class 1 men. salary and the council passed the the essence of a lodge, Masonio snded in battle. It is ulled in a large inerease in bust. The action was taken because recommendation of the committee or otherwise. The spirit of the t: r- ded that free use of the ness of late and matters in con Londou. June 10. A line pa a large number of counties and which contained the recommendation sport" is a joy to any party. w: wis made by army surgeons nection with the rapid growth of triotic spirit has been shown by stales fell below the 27.8 per cent, that overtime be elim First loyalty of comrades is to i tt Napoleonio and Franco. trade at this port have all engaged the British miners in their re average of class 1 men. Ite-ex. inated except when the tax sales those at the front and the best rna:ai wars. Shortly after the the attention of the manage-ment. sponse to the call for men to en. animation will be directed partic. are on. There was also some "sport" today plays with the Allies Wi:::-g . f ihe present war fear ler military service, says the ularly at those who have tried to correspondence dealing with the in the big teamwork of the m expressed in England mat Mr. llinlon expects to leave the Daily Telegraph's labor correspondent. he enter the navy to evade the draft, Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric and Canadian people through food :d be a shortage of coU tty in the morning In some districts, shipyard workers and men in the matter of the city paying for control. lo sad axperimenls were made says, as many as 60 per cent- of other classes who have been certain improvements which the A little thought would save a Ci tar., us substitutes, such as MORE MEN TO WORK the men required have been vol granted special privileges because company had effected. The mat. lot of wheat. The devotion of a 3d pulp and even eaw-ar.4 DRUM LUMMON MINE untarily recruited without resort they claimed they were engaged ter was left over for some time. lodge will secure it. The pleasure tt is at this time wo to the ballot system, which was in necessary war work-Following Then there was a delegation to of a part? will be added to, if all 'hat Latbcarl, senior surfer An additional number of men devised as a means of giving are the states in come before the council which had know Mbey share and share ' thr Edinburgh Infirmary are to leave Vancouver today ror equal opportunity to all men. which some counties fell below-even in mind the securing of some alike." CANADA FOOD BOARD, a . lonel in the Ilritish the Drum Lummon copper mines The correspondent states mai a 10 per cent, classitlcation financial assistance from the city Conservation Publicity Section. s'" mei. a) force, published the near Hartley Hay. eighty miles the number of men to be ianen in class 1: California, New Mex. for some construction work at the reeer paper on Sphagnum. south of here, to work the mines from the mines for the army now ico, Iowa, Ohio. Kentucky. North salt lakes. Mr. T. C. Duncan and INTERESTING MEETING '"ag and collecting bodies to full oapaelty during the summer. is virtually complete and that in Carolina, Missouri, New York, and Mr. Brady outlined the proposals IN ANGLICAN CHURCH ,t" f:rmeii In Krnllniiii and In Mr. W. Porteous Sloan, some districts the entire quota Massachusetts. and spoke of the benefit to the , r Ireland, with the re. managing direelor. of the oom- has been obtained.authorities are children if there were proper facilities Yesterday afternoon a very interesting ' las was put into pacttcat pany. says mai t 4 a pocnut MAIL" The military from the.pits. HUNDRED CHURCHES provided for bathing at and profitable meeting sm ,: K- eiber. 1315, and as the engine, air compressor ami ma taking 75,000 men DESTROYED BY HUNS this popular resort. The plan was held under the auspices of 6r dr....... ... I --ii.'-.!--. chine drills have oeen suipycu called for an expenditure of about the Girls' and Women's Auxiliary fiuiru luiiliaviui ji BOARD was rapidly extended and are being installed at me HOSPITAL Paris, June 10. The Bishop of f 900, of which amount $300 was of St. Andrew's Church when the M jaleei- organixations for mines. . . . of Hj hospital Soissons has reported that a asked for from the city, the pro members were privileged to hear i' .at and preparing the moss Owinir to the deep snow wnien A special meeting hundred churches in his diocese vincial government were to be a splendid address from the venerable evening last held ns p all over Scotland. Kng- remained in the valleys later than board was matters have been destroyed by the Ger petitioned for $300, and then the missionary of the coast. hall. Small m tcti Ireland. In February, usual this spring, the snipmem in the city disposed mans and that many women and citizens were asked to donate Archdeacon Collison. "is th Urittsh War Ofllco ao-ePid of ore with the old piani was of routine business were tonsidered children have been killed by German $300- The matter was held in He told of the work which was board thfl dressing "official." .,..In i retarded, but. declares of and then the aviators. abeyance. There followed a very first started by Mr. Duncan at as cca afier the various volun Mr. Bloau. with a run crew ui the salaries of the various ones The "What a wonderful claim to- interesting and, to some, very Port Simpson and afterwards at -t "rji-siations rnrllnir.. IhU Will be OVr- employed at the hospital. wnri nlorv for Germany." he is profitable discussion as to the request Metlakatla and of his own work already inter 1 1 I V.I I .V W"-- matron and under-rr.lnates salary of the of the that he be Charlotte Islands, w ers brought under the come. in keeping quoted as saying. mayor on the Queen wrat rontrol of Sir Rlward - were not limes The bishop added that the Germans granted power to declare a half, where he landed in November, Wlr" direr tor.irnrnl nf vrtlnn vegetation of peat bogs and ow with the demands of the knew neither faith nor law; holiday for the purpose of en. 1876, with his family to carry on J7 ing I" its pceuliar quanuw u and accordingly an increase was thev knew nothing but war and listing the support of all the citizens the great work that was to trans, gxnixalions and thanks to 115 'UU)- appeals been found superior to cotton for granted to the matron of per pillage. They were methodically in a great effort to collect form this warlike coast into a made, the oulput certain Uie of Infected wounds month, and Uie unurrKruuac above stripping and carrying away everything, Sphagnum moss for the Hod civilized state. The archdeacon and particular meliious oi lament. were raised 13 per month he said. Cross. The need of this article gave many interesting accounts r!!lfmh ,n September. 1015. to The absorptive power oi their last wage. was sufficiently emphasized, and of the dangers and difficulties 7' P month later of the pne a year sphagnum depends large.y Mr Wright, secretary NATIONAL SPIRIT the council were, unanimous that which beset the path of the mis. Uin botanica the character of the leave. whUh hospital, who has been associated WILL NOT FALTER the cause was deserving of every sionary in his work, the most important the for - great group of the form of hollow eells us with the work or the hospital support. Accordingly the mayor of which was an account which form the basic are In granted an increase large as the head of a pin In wme ome lime, was London, June 10-Ileplylng to was given power to declare a half of theCrcstal system, which is Th. leaves are built of 10 per month. birthday congratulations from holiday or a whole holiday as the still adhered to amen? the In- 1 ,.n m ti. turn of minute, olaatto. Mr I). O. Diewari. i""""""" Field Marshal llalg, King George need of the situation might seem dlans. WESTHOLME hollow wall ecus. " the board is ieavm - . ," isld: to demand. All citizens are ask. and when time tor a mmuaj. My heart is more than ever ed to interest themselves In this external opening grow TONiQHT ONLY usually nueu wu ti-pmident will Mr. h. 1th Ihe troops. I know how plan to assist the Red Cross and ing are easily removed by ...- n,i aecordingly splendidly they are fighting. Come provide much needed dressings be the MARGUERITE CLARK which can I. ..i.n. ehairman of - IE.- what may, the national spirit will for the front line trenches. The sws and drying. .n. utii niveii inn n pressing to through to a triumphant council then adjourned. requested nn' carry us ,BAB'8 BURGLAR" This city has been . ..i the business of dut i,u . M 1 1 f I Aft 1 I end." itory rin iw. Vnr 'it"t lost. and every ollUen of th s THE ORADLE FOR QUALITY shipment bS. ll ' uo Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces of as.Ulli ERVICK and 8ATWFACTIOW town capable JJ Coal and your fuel bill and fltves Horn to Mr, and Mrs. G. II. Ar-nott, AAO A QUTTE KOMEDY consider U their manner l'"or Jjjj o! .lrF Nsw Wolllnaton of all dimensions, satisfaction. Phone 18. .P. R. of 22 Kb Ave-, W. a sou s IX DAY VEK FOft HHLP, assist In some umber June 19-ta, Wlot Tomorrow. which will be announced Goal Go. on the afternoon hons at a later date.