E Dai ly News IMtlWCB IlUPEIlT, 11.0, 't !H nstlAY, MARCH 28. .BIB, PHIGE HVB CE.N1 Pi vein C0UN1ER A J TACK ERIE an DEFENCE STIFFENS FURTHER ENEMY PROGRESS HELD-HUN ATTACK SMASHED BRITISH COUNTER ATTACK TRENCHES WERE HIGH SCHOOL GIVE FRENCH TROOPS BREAK UP SPLENDID CONCERT REGAINS PART OF GROUND WIPED OUT BY IN EMPRESS THEATRE STRONG GERMAN ATTACKS LOST: ALBERT EVACUATED HIGH EXPLOSIVES most What finished is possibly and accomplished one of the IN VALLEY OF OISE performances upon vine concert .ruiurr IS CHECKED DEFINITELY IN THE IOMME RC. Artillery. Preparation Described platform was given last evening FRESH DIVISIONS OF GERMANS THROWN AQAINST FRENCH i QI01 BY BRITISH UKrinbi, nnitn ununs sinunutn at the Greatest Ever Experienced in the I Imp re as Theatre by the LINES EAST OF MONT DIDIER WITH BUT LITTLE SUCCESS EACH HOUR FRENCH TROOPS BREAK UP GERMAN British Quns students of the Prince Hupert AS8AULT8 REPULSED SEVERAL TIMES ATTACKS IN THE OISE VALLEY. drenched with das High School. The different Items OTHER ATTACKS BROKEN UP. on the programme were rendered tfKM k ti !" .") against the new British line south London, March 27, The artil (n a manner superlative, and Mr. (Sprl.l to The Dtllj Xtmt) and south of the river Somme, but i -dt 3 Mar b 28. The British of the Homme, It was repulsed I cry preparations of the Germans J, G. Itrady. the principal, has Paris, March 28. With many have carried out numerous count . . .. . . . .. a.. I a. at L. r at.. a i I of his ni a ;.nier iiwc io.ua oner ccrc uHuiuiK. me riin me arive against me urilisu every reason to be proud fresh divisions, the Germans attacked er attacks, resulting in the regain n the angle of the Ancre Office announces. In consequence lines which is now in prosress is pupils. the French lines east of ing of the crest of the ridge, and .4 Ui Ivmrne recapturing wor- 01 attacas yesteraay auernoon described by those who took part Tlitff U'er. rhnniiM. IIii-pp in Monl-Didier, and although the as driving back the Germans at several "lti sad ihlpplly, according, 'and evening astride the 8omme, in it as the most violent they ever number, which could not be ex.jsaults were repulsed several points. The report from , ta sas-rcmenl made uy me mo nriusn iroops were torcea'endured, according to the Dally rolled in attack, interpretation and limes, the enemy succeeded in Field Marshall Haig declares that n .. .i. .. ninn Thai.ai K n f V fna. aa .hnpl r1ial.nl. In Hi Mail's correspondent on the Dri general effect, and the dramatic 'making some little advance. Mont in the operations, exceedingly ...... ... fini.ilii(lv -anulh of --w revinn of Dravn.' tish front. numbers were superb. The man. Didier is some ten miles west of heavy casualties were inflicted upon ton f Albert, ana west 01 . . seventy uerman Divisions "The thing that stands out ner In which the climax was aU Hoye, where the War Office an- the enemy. In the north, the . a . Tti. f nun nf I IjinHnn Marah 9fl Tim nmilal characteristic of the lighting up tained in these could not be ex- nounce that the French troops enemy has been definitely check, v-i jc.f has been evacuated British statement yesterday said to the present," says the corren-pondenl, celled. A display of gymnastics have taken up new positions. The ed and in the south, where his ii Hi ... ho however, are that it has been establlslied thai "is that we did so well by a team of the girl students .enemy also made several power-was latest and most Important gains r!f pcilcd upon the railway more than sewyily divisions of under the dimcult impact," very prettily done. Among tul attacks around Noyon and Lai-the have been made, he has been unable .-. . -L jmm-.lt.l.lw ...f nf n..mtn Irnnni havA han an ira frafcat other outstanding numbers'elgny, which were broken up to push west of Roye and No i m - - v Qun Every Few Yards. 1 ... 1 II,- t.alfl- la.llnar .fn.. Ilia nasi.. 'tb eat losses being inflicted yon. he uritlsn line from me a 'mTi a' 11 air aaaaia II ta ill a aaar aa mr aiataic lapiiiin a. -.. Continuing, the correspondent was a solo dance by Miss Muriel, ... . Oihir counter wtk. The usual estimate of the says: "On one corps front there Palmore. which was a thing of "Pon ' attaching rorces. Scarpe river southwest through hi aio been made present strength of a German violin solo Albert to the Somme has held and u:i t was a gun every few yards. The beauty, a duet by The Drive Falls. rt. tzi t h of the Somme, division Is twelve thousand men, strength of the mortars which the Messrs. M. Syrotuck and W. Murphy. Paris, March 28 Premier fast for twenty-four hours, and . I I...-.I... ll..I nflv rv-a. aa.nl the Germans have been repulsed enemy brought up in such great Harvey's orchestra also Clemenceau lias declared that .. . would casualties in In local attacks along this sector. driven -4 -1 m lifrmim mean excess rendered two overtures during numbers, sent over such an over, France may now be certain that . ., - n,..Hia Fli. fl.l ftt. htiti.4p.al IhmiatnH .....m.n.. f AP Situation Improved. 141 a I'vaini. aav I'M" ui avaaa ....- -- whelming weight of iron and high the evening. the enemy drive has failed, ac k up flrtn alrinir Iho Ilia, (l.rmini in ! than a Week London, March 28, Field Marshall explosives that in most parts of The theatre was filled to overflowing cording to the latest news which ' - which appears fh of fighting, the front, wire ceased to be an oh. by a most appreciative he has received from the front. Haig's latest reports have e r.jr st they have oc-' " tacle and trenches were obliteraU audience, who one nd all enjoyed greatly raised the spirit of the v.c battle began. Koldler a tiomiori io.e. nai Heavy Casualties. public and the newspapers. Al- ;!,,(.;. td. At the same time all of our tthe performance thorough. C.pfn.a Sll.rk RatalltlCiJ- fan.lnn (anh H That Tlri llmnirti till.finer n nnl nf wnrnintr "f 'a' ?fe J"6 8"P,,,yiknown battery positions were 17. Ma; h 28. heavy Window We sell empty nr rcc r ,a,,lc "lc ti.'iSJU-?4-.,,"'; drnnched with gas, but their gas AThe proceeds of the concert iinr;:!j dtirino- the nicht filled. 73 c!rwWe-weirTer-tl50. wtir"ff,rjnfr trong resistance to thethe-newpaners consider that the shells fa lied to reach all of our attacks both north is much improved. heavy enemy isituaUon , ha(laria. At mi nnint uhpr be devoted to patriotic purposes, V I' A Rl A 111 ft Ml' U.LUL IRJ the Germans found our wire unbroken The necessary expenses of the i i.uiiuiiiuii.. nr.rvr. 1 they set to work with production have been few. thanks i ii af aaLar ma m m. w l m mm mmm.k m-M m GERMANY IS PREPARING scissors until they had made a way to Iiro. Moody who gave the use incident remniscenl of the Theatre to the Students through, an THICK OF THE STRUGGLE of the methods of fighting incul. free, and also to Harvey's Orch FOR ALLIED OFFENSIVE caled by Frederick the Great, All estra who likewise contributed CASUALTIES of this was done under our machine their services without charge, for VERYFEW guna. which the High School Students (gpeUl to TtM DHJ "A curious fact reported by our fwl grateful. Washington, March 28. Official KELLY SERGEANT J. H. airmen was that the Germans French disDatches received Vi t ' J Dtiijr the CanadUnt which ti angajf. New laid Eggs for Faster Watch the special assault composing WINS MILITARY MEDAL!here to divisions uniforms. the Table Supply window for spe wore new papers IU ucriiiaii; arc ji rearing , M a i 11 a. im a ii n ax aiiicr " -- -m -r - cial price. motor machine gun batteries British Airmen Effective. . . the people for a Franco-British aVLcft Iloland Hill aUtea in Hi. thick of the "Our flying corps did their very . aa at I VI U V"-. S offensive. The entry of a a 19 r vn.1iii. otira jltl.l ' winds. rdK ord'er, wlS of which ,rt trtiBirie. best work despite adverse Evan. it. Leave ..LVtal army reserves, v. prelude to the of our men in Ihn early inorn- MreeUel. Second Avenue. . wu,ui rnuce u.r i uau a,u. nave kepl ia readineSS 1 llfS ItttUUItirP asiasran " aa J . 1 U)e MlHlary Meda,t and on,y the;and have nol yet U9eil durin? lhe tnou-anu ermana inovmi. masks and it was a difficult task, other day the details came through pa8l weekf j9 forecasted. The it : t the rlv.lrs the losses sustained are not wc-n and Paschendaele Ilid- ... Fortunately, practices with gas At tho fight for Berlin Lokal Ameiger publishes "h. .... . . .. ar - . t a i i .(.... ih. unril hiiulii ui uui rvuuri. anu f k sr me tjinauians worm consiurrmn, another reported three thousand masks have been taking place fre- ge, volunteers were called for the a dispatch received from the front The forces of imod work they nut In. ci . building of a light railway in order 111 at.II'C curill t III - Buai.vaa.miLan a a...Aat ...In quently for an hour daily. I found declaring that the British forces. this area, waiting to advance, everyone I "saw pretty confident, to carry up supplies oi ammum- durjngr lnelr r,ijral, 8avcd their tin inn iir i .tntiin All j "Few enemy machine were At first they did have a hard Job tion for the heavy British guns. entlr complement of heavy artil ii a unr iiiv (im a isib. iiv . me men constructing mis ugni "i ii-i r .r-ei m m a "seen and they mostly flew low. to meet the masses of Germans lery. W M4lfl AaV t M WA a trenches with their vihn cairn, on in denser formation railway would1 beTGhder fire, alt London Bombardment Coming 'peppering our . , . . II.. lin.aa Ih. InK r. ittnir.F. MOSCOW IN THREE LINES ....ohm cum. This is the first.tnan ever oeiore. yei an report yjf.-7- Ldn'don, March 28, General battle where the British gunners show that they fought magnlfi-ou one. A hundred men were von Ilohe, a German authority on Ordinance, states that the bombardment ' of Paris, which happen I 1 " ' they managed to finish the build. ed last week, is merely in the I . ! . . of Prince Itupert - ta - H ta M M aa MMaaaaaaMMMMMM Pte. Harris, late 'by the As nature of a trial for the guns, Pre N.Uwilh.land- ttn,, ,,c,,a Co0,a Vkr,UnK fro,n Kag , i cord time. which are really intended to bom. t!t r WESTHOLME THEA TRE Sergeant Kelly received a letter bard London. ll'.crf k a.- of congratulation from the w..MvU VI III- rilllirr-aal 111 a ki-. . ., . . . Drl halibut or saimon. 19 U lav Commanding Officer, and also the WEDDING BELLS. . ....us iaier. delegates tf..ll. ,,, on Fridays. Military Medal in recognition of sin advance in llussia . ,. ... i (hr as in rmoav ONLY . 'Dim i i " o""- TONIOMT ONLY this share in the arduous duty The ceremony of marriage was ue evacuation of .... . -i Th. r.r.. r All Komedy Promgramme which fell to him. celebrated last evening at 5.30 p. a n nB ifi-vrd only to a j ..iiKr.ni nirir. and William r rrU 2 tracks in the ( lk , . ICS BIIU liuun "ii"""" - c - J 14 Kttharln L la Building railroad m. in the Baptist Church by the -.. ,u nave io orin "PIDOIN ISLAND" 'face of the fire is no sim- their patrons "TWO LITTLE IMPS" J enemy Rev. W. W. Wright. The high Ar .. irjinif rannpia a aa III. Ilar-ia " " .own it tney wan. . v. In t prti (vll-t. jple matter, and the feat of creat- contracting parties were Mr. Gus-tavus otrms!. n",p"Pr think that the alllea have some-are 4 L,.,a tiorr of ttrl py. run or K turrrlM novtliy Drama, that will lng a record on this occasion over Strompahl, and Miss Jeffy tnovinir tnwnral a..,iiunaa ui ihvh..i- .ia..v a. fnr the Ger- ,p. rr.4a lureld MfCraiU's ainuM tntl rhcr you. j!rough, broken and flreswept Banks. Mr. Strompahl is engineer " T m thl-M .llr-.llnn. ' .. . Ih.l rt nurl Iton'l MU II! i ...I .v.rv. t'ffrtiund and havintr all the other on the "Kelly" and the bride umih! . .1 nnrlhw't- "boily over there is quite confident ih Chplr at COMEDY difficulties of the front line to Is the sister of Mrs. Joe. Gay. iv. """""Mney recent- that the allies can Deat me uns. BILLIE BURKE Mil RltcMo In contend with, is no mean one. The wedding was a quiet one. Evinced 25 miles from cimof8tirr "House of 1,000 Scandals " A brother of Mrs. Kelly, Pte.Jl. only the Immediate friends of they r ID in n.n. I ai .. ' . . J Sr hr wondrrrui the Own Scottish In i ran. Falconer, of King's bride and groom present. The '", Uhii-h U on .it.. Hiiiiiiaiivii " - Borderers, also received the Chief Vlckera of the arr"i newly married couple will take up """I'll. I , . ....... i MoPnrthv. a Military Medal for bravery on the their residence on Eighth Avnue. fmth..i ii..'. Mrs. UQCiiaei i.eviu' field. Alaska. McCarthy U n(,r Cor. For New Wellington Coal and Levlne waa a former dova. Mra. Lumber of all dimension, have p i'i- ,f n CaPlur'l the resident of Prince Hupert, ucihk CHANCE VANCOUVER LOSES hone 110, three years LAST married here some ,u,onl nf vn.i.... North. THIRD HOCKEY GAME ago, before ahe left for the " w other : SHIPMENT BY GOLD SEAL LTD. OF loo '""lul'on n At the Police Court this morning uyE GUARANTEE Toronto, March 58. Toronto n"," RECEIVED BY US BEFORE from Moscow before Magistrate Carss, D. ALL ORDERS FOR LIQUOR took the lead over Vancouver last Zarrelll was fined 115 for a breach MIDNIGHT, MARCH 30. night In the World'a Hockey ser n II.. .Ualnv llfllir BvlaW, tlllS ies. Last night's score resulted ITIIIH I.I.III fl-l'IIM..ann.l .tflnle. Ii. li ROSS, Commission Agent in the Eastern team winning by FOR QUALITY Grundy waa also fined 115 for ua ' EMPRESS HOTEL. A to 3. This third game was play, EnVICK and BATISFAGTION "nilH VValll-.i . ed under Eastern rules Toronto lug obsceua language. Black 129 ... ' Phone 264 or s AND A mkinf IVUP f.. a gives p. O. Bos 169' Is a two to oj)6 favorite to win the IX DAY WEEK. FOR HELP, Co. lho IS, P. R. OkI vnnr lint Cross Huns at series. ;the Table Bupply on Thursday.