The Daily News VOL IX NO. I3fl 2'ftlNCE RUPERT, B.O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1918. PRICK i FIVE CKNT8 ciranrcT ji WVUJbiO Jl BATTLE WAR SU 9 N 'HtOGR LatJrJ SOME PRISONERS FALL INTO THE HANDS OF THE ALLIES-FEARFUL TOLL OF LIFE TREMENDOUS BATTLE IN IffiRMAN PRflPI F bk procramme is AUSTRALIANS, CANADIANS, .' I PLANNED FOR JULY 1ST , . PROGRESS NEAR NOYON IHUM LfcAKN Of A very large and representative FRENCH AND AMERICANS 1 gathering was held last evening ORE OF THE FIERCEST BATTLES VET WAGED IS NOW IN PRO. THIS SACRIFICE in the Sons of Canada rooms to GATHER IN PRISONERS CRESS GERMANS TO MAKE ANY SACRIFICE TO WIN. dTscuss plans in connection with SOON TO EXPECTED EQUAL THEM IN NUMBERS IF SLAUGHTER IS MAINTAINED Terrible Carnage Is the Price Paid ayltting celebration of the first (Special to TIM Dill 7 Itewi) war material and a few guns. for Any Advance by of July. Various organizations London, June 12. The Aus The Americans have made a jjwcUl to Th Dally ?ewi the Enemy. were represented and judging tralian troops IrMhe Amiens sec small advance and captured three With the British Armies in the HOW HOSPITALS HAVE from the enthusiasm and the in tor have struck the Germans a hundred nrisoners. Ther entered 12 The new Germs SUFFERED IN RAIDS i!cUi to Tbc Dally Kewi) a small wood and took possession rwid, June terest there will be an appropriate nasty blow, Tbey succeeded in Paris, June 12. In of the same,, which tbey held drive between Mont Didler a summary celebration for Canada's birthday. advancing half a mile over a mile against all counter attacks. London, June 11. Nine bun. becoming made by the newspapers they refer and N'oyon It rapidly and a half front and took nearly The Canadians are again in if fiercest battle of the war. The dred and forty-one casualties have to the small gains made by Definite announcement as to two thousand prisoners and 21 action In the principal theatre of German, evidently determined to been Inflicted by German air raids the Oermans at tremendous cost the coming of a baseball team machine guns. the war and have made a slight eute a supreme effort to gain on Allied hospitals in the past in men. Tbey also add that such from New Metlakatla cannot be Paris, June 12 The French advance. They brilliantly carried three weeks, J. I. MacPberson, slaughter of men cannot last long in an advance on a seven mile the wood of Belleau and gathered tteir objective, engaged approxl. made at the present time, but it -prisoners undersecretary of the admiralty front took over one thousand in over three .hundred and that the Germans would be nately twenty to thirty division. isi have least planned to at one prisoners and some quantity of for their trouble. Tbi heroic French resistance announced In the House of Com fools to keep it up. band for the day and there will be Rinsed the German tactics from mons in Is afternoon. The German forces last night no need that any should depart 20.C00 MORE CASES TO SEVERE PENALTY taote which largely Insured sue. penetrated to within one mile of from the. cltr to thorousrhlr enlov CENTRAL JUDGE FROM FOR OFFENDERS mi in former drives. Prisoners RED CROSS NOTES the Oise river at Ribecourt. The I b holiday. THE QUCKC DISTRICT taken by the French in their counter enemy also reached the Aronde Mr S. Lennle, registrar for The following committees were attacks unanimously declare The Society hopes there will be river, within four miles of Com- Ottawa, June 11. Within the British Columbia, under the Mill. nominated and for the tat German losses to be frightful. a good response this week to the piegne. representing the maxi speaks last ten days approximately 20,- lary Service Act, announced this French troops in counter attacks wjespread interest manifasted: alto find heaps of dead Bocbes. appeal for members, either by re. mum of more than seven miles at General Committee: W. D. Vance, 000 further cases in which exemption week that stern penalties wquld la ipil of the enormous masses! newing the membership for the this point, but were hurled back chairman; J. V- Macdonald, secre was granted by local tribu be exacted of men who furnished cf German reserves they have year or by now Joining the Red with heavy losses. nals have been transferred from false certificates regarding their tary; 8. D. Macdonald, John Dyb- tzlj gained about three miles. Cross. "The Hut" on Third Ave. With the French Armies Tn the Hutchin the Quebec Military District alone age. several cases naa come 10 havn, D. C. McRae, Joe T reach airmen are constantly is open every afternoonlhis week Field, June 12 Undiminished to the Central Appeal Judge for notice where evaders had taken saratlng the German gun pott son, George Abbott, and all mem . sr t aft.- A il it from 2 till 6. The following severity marks the fighting around bers of other committees. review. this means of getting away from aystaUonof Roye ws perceived d" r n charge each day: Noyon. The situation is satis- Decorations: W. G. Barrie service. Any misleading information Mrsdaames Dawson. Woodland, U. 8. LABOR SOLIDLY flames. on the part of the regis-trant in factory to the Allies. (chairman). W. D. Vance, G. W AGAINST AUTOCRACY Phil McDonald, War critics think that if the Kergin, Peters. The resistance offered by the in the matter of his age Is Johnston and John Dybhavn-"Parade: and It. L- Mcintosh. Br;:.h and French hold out can punishable by a fine of $500, it is far two months longer the pres. Mrs. Phil McDonald and Mrs. J. Allies caused great consternation 8. E. Parker (chair St- Paul, Minn., June 11 The stated. est rale of advance of the American S. Carmiebael will have charge of in the German lines. Tvery time man;, Geo. Frixxell, J. V. Mac. war must go on until Xaiserism troops and Italians jill give the sale on Friday of this week in the French countered tbey found Donald, J. A. Lindsay. is crushed. President Samuel The latest figures show that up them equal numbers to carry on the hut on bird Avenue. the ground covered with heaps of Grounds: W. E. Thompson, Gompers declared today, address lo date 1,505 boys of the age of with, Through the kind interest of German dead. (chairman), S. V. Cox. R. E. Walk 19 have registered. Registration Big Struggle In Mt4z Valley. Messrs. Stewart & Mobley the Society er and 11. Steen. ing the annual convention of the letters are coming in at the rate boxes of Several small villages held ly of Labor. four American Federation has .received Paris, June 12 The Germans Sports: B. Self (chairman), of nearly 200 a day. A great many trt tUll making the greatest as. cigars from L. O. Grolbs U, the British have changed hands W. D. Vance. J. Hutchinson. S. D. 'Otherwise,'' said Gompers, "the boys of 1C, 1? and 18 are regis. Mult n the Met valley for the Montreal, for which they extend a number of times during the last Macdonald, and Chief Vickers. light of civilization will go out tering, and the Registrar has psrpote of reaching the Oise river their grateful thanks. few days and are now in the hands Finance: B. Self (chairman;. forever." The declaration was pointed out that this is causing a above Gompegne. thus forcing the Mrs. Willlscroft of George of the Allies. Chief Vickers, and R- S. Wright. received with cheers by the delegates. great deal of extra and unneces r.anution of the entire Noyon town has sent In M from rauie Publicity: SJ. Winsby (chairman sary work, as the names of these uKent of a pair of socks, and Mrs. Mc- 8TEFANSSON TO REACH . W. D. Vance, W. J. Raymond Kaiserism and the influence it youths are not required at the Prisoners captured say that the Masler's class, division fi, 12.10 VICTORIA THIS MONTH and Rev. W. V-Wright. represents," Gompers continued. present time. In due course these Germans are suffering a sSvere for the month of May, both of have managed to divide union boys keen to get into khaki will Mais in effectives. Many com. which are acknowledged with Ottawa, June 10. Word has LAVERGNE FIGHTING labor in every country in the have their opportunity. tames go into action with only thanks. ORDER ANNULLING world except the United States. fBty to a hundred men. The The men of the fishing steamer b.n received br the Jvaval de ARMY EXEMPTIONS But labor in America is organized TEAMS ARC READY cunded are forced to go back to Alliance No. 1 are thankea lor partment from Vilhjalmar Etef to fight German autocracy, we TO GATHER MOSS ' front as soon as cured. their donation of 16. ansson, the Arctic explorer, to the Quebec. June 11- Armand La-vergne will win this war, no matter how South of Faverollea after bombardment Included in the sale of Priday. effect that he expects to reach took a writ of habeas cor long the contest may last, but God A meeting of the moss com- by the French, o?0 un. May 31, was a donation irom me this month. Stef- pus today on behalf of Anloin erant that the end will come mittee. Dresided over by Judge Victoria early teried dead were counted lying Tennis Club, through sirs, rai- Bacon, and he stated be would quickly. We will give everything YounK, w-as held in the court la lour or Are successive rows. inore of 12 for ice cream sold ansson reported from Fort Yukon light in court the validity of the we have to the cause of freedom house last evening, when the appointment also 15 from the Westnoime uo. where he had gone from Herschel order-in-council which annulled af the world, but we will not give of captains was made. GOVRENOR-QENERAL and a monthly donation of 12.00 Island, on recovering from an at all exemptions under the Military one cent for private profit out of The following have volunteered REVIEWS U. S. TROOPS from J Petrie. tack of typhoid. He and his party Service Act. the war." to raise teams: Mayor McCly. A donation of 123 has been re order-in-council John J. G. Steen, AT WINDSOR, ONTARIO ordered to return to civill- lie claim! an mont, Dybhavn, ceived from the lion. T. D. Pat-tullo. were cannot break and annul laws en-acted WE3THOLMC THEATRE J. M- Clancy, D. G. Stewart, H. S. W Victoria, which is acknow xation with their scientific collec by Parliament. Wallace. E. C. Blbbons, J. D. Mo- ndsor. hun. June 11. Seven red Sam ledged with thanks. tions, and detailed reports of new A striking feature of the Gold Auley. E. H. Mortimer. O. J, Friz, re sturdy sons of Uncle An urgent appeal is inaae xor discoveries"--- -- - -.M nuuJe r. r, during their SOLDIERS HUNGRY FOR NEWS wyn production of "Fighting zell. Jarvls McLeod. II. A. Atkins, reviewed by the Governor-Oneral more knitters. A large supply oi four Tears In the Arctic. Siefans Odds " which Is presented at the F. W Doherty, F. W, Dowling. T. Following here yesterday afternoon. wool is on hand which may be ob son intimates that he will probably Washington, June 10. The Westholme Theatre tonight, is McMeekin, Ben Self, Miss Curtin, the Inspection the Duke tained from Mrs. Clancy or Mrs. give a short lecture tour on American soldier in France has the number of wonderful gowns Mr. Bradr. in charge of Boy WmpHmenled the commander in tor best Dau.on any Thursday morning his return- a voracious appetite for news worn by Maxine Elliott, the noted Scouts; Miss Du Vernet, representing words, him the wishing "Muck at Dr. Kergin office on Third Ave from home, declares Eliot Wads beauty and star, who Is making St. Andrew's Churchy and "raisins: the nhvsiaue n' the or by telephoning. The ladles in BRITAIN PROTESTS TO POPE worth of the Red Cross War Coun her first appearance on the screen. Mrs. Riler. representing the f. O. whom stood men, many of charge of the knitting nw'" cil. who has returned to the The fitting, the time ana me n E: J. Frost. reDresenting the u over six feet. will be away for a few months London. June 8. The British capital after three months abroad. patience required in getting these returned soldiers, and Lem Gong, special arrangements were asked to take their Onvernment has called tho atten- ordeal Miss Elliott de and others are "How did Mayor Thompson a-own was an Chinese team. with the United States Government Pl"- inn of the Vatican, Chancellor make out In Chicago" and "Who's encountered at the very outset of Wednesday afternoon. June 19, Mrs- to have them detrain The soceity iosi vo itnnni. Law. .to d. the... uouse.... ....oi Police Commissioner o f New her motion picture career. On her has been set aside for this work members from its execuuve Commons today, lo me ian w.ai York? are questions which Mr. flrat visit to the Goldwyn studios and every person capable of as. Ted week. Mrs. G. w. Morrow althouli France and Great Brit Wadsworth says occasionally she was informed by Allan Dwan, istinir in this needful work is re- th Rarvik relumed from the Mrs. Hal Peck, both having son. ain agreed, at the request maae supplemented the constant queries director of the production, that ouested to enlist with any of the this morning. Ted has south to live, and where they will by Germany through the Vatican, about baseball. she would have to nave mirty-one captains above mentioned. In- i n Seattle with pneumonia have the best wishes oi m not to bombard Cologne on Corpus "So long as you've come from gowns and that she naa jusi formation concerning this work H It not In the best of shape Christl Day. the Germans shelled America wilhln a month, you're a twentyseven day In which to or the nlacintr of workers can be cr. m . . ..... .,, aiibough much improved. The sale on last rnuay Paris on that day. welcome object for attack by any get them. secured from J, D- McAuley, pub rr nam Th donors anu " "The action of the Germaus, member of Pershing's forces," Accordingly Miss Elliott took licity manager. Nsw Wellington Coal and are as loiiowa; a. '"-- the Chancellor added, "will not be says Mr. Wadsworth. "A crowd an anarlment in a downtown hotel -non uumber of all dimensions. si nl,t nlt.ee. won by Mrs. forgotten in the event that any of news-huury boys will light on to be near her costumers, and for Ladvsmith Wellington Coal re its. m,. ii.okua. camisole, won similar appeal is made in the fu you and compel you to ransack days and sometimes nights she duces your fuel bill and gives by Mrs. Barsalau; K. Blorf. cake ture." your mind for news items con. was kept busy fitting gowns. Dur satisfaction. Phone 18. .P. IL mixer, won ny " cernlng every part of the country. ing this period she was also making Coal Co. WESTHOLME MeCall. hand.ktut co. -v ur. oot. Hill and daughter "And, if it happens that a visits to the studio, so that ... n vv Johnston: L. O. Grolne arrived back In town today doughboy from Terre Haute or by the time she had fitted and TONiQHT ONLY Co, Montreal, cigars, won by Mrs. did not Kankakee discovers in the course seen completed the last of the south . .r.1,1. Hnnnlv. bOX 01 The boat 'rom the of the conversation that you know gowns she was tired out. The Famous Beauty T. rrive until after one today, the some one from those towns well, Some of the most beautiful MAXINE ELLIOT n..i fruit, won ntrture.by won m0,"""";by Mf- train was held for the passengers his joy simply can't be described." creations of the modiste's art are "FIGHTING IS NTchoii; Eleanor Peck, nightgown for the east. n in the many changes re. ODDS" Roerig. .. ... t 1 1 i.. .4 The Sons of Canada will hold quired by her role as the wife of FOR QUALITY Ooidwjn n. reatur. by J. NCiflcnou rri"u won 0 A. The branch of the city at Bea Mr .1.1 .Aiith this morning a box social and Informal dance a millionaire manufacturer. and SATISFACTION QSXETTE Cove is also making a specla Xeh in attendance at the In St. Andrew's Hall on Friday, In addition'to the splendid fea SERVICE ANO A , drive for members this M of w.the Railway Commls. June 14. This notice applies to, ture, there Is" also shown a very WKKK FORJJHLP, It is fell that end of the town will Maing.ion. members only. Jl comprehensive gazette. a make a generous response.