D 9 V i Da ily News VOL, IX. NO, 155. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C,'?ltIDAY, JULY 5, 1918. PRICE FIVE CENT MPO BRITISH Rn.: GET IS AMERICAN ARTILLERY SMOTHERS ENEMY - VANCOUVER TIED UP BY STRIKES BRITISH AND FRENCH TROOPS U.S.ARTILLERY ITALIANS GAIN THAT SHIPBUILDING CON SMASH THEIR WAY FORWARD COMPLETELY IN , SOME IMPORTANT TRACT FOR THE DRYDOCK UN lHtbUMMt ANU AISNE . CONTROL OF HUNS NEW POSITIONS i Inormation regarding the ccn-tract SYMPATHETIC STRIKE for. building ships in Prince IMPORTANT POSITIONS ABC CAPTURED AND ALLIED LINES Enemy Lines Smothered with Make Successful Thrust North, CALLED FOR TODAY Ilupert is given in a dispatch MANY PRI80NER3 ARE carried In ADVANCED TAKEN-if IERCE Sh'ellflre When Any Movement Recapturing Italians thef Vancouver Province P10HTINO AROUND CHATEAU THIERRY " Noticed .Large Naval Made Prisoner IN CUT OF VANCOUVER of the 2nd inst. This information WHERE AMERICANS STAND Forces tn Europe. by Enemy. has been already known Will Affect Ten Thousand Men in town here for some time past, (Specie to tb ViX '(W.I t" Special to 11m Oil! Sewn) (Special to Tbe 011 Jlewi) London, July 5,-The 33rUlIi i P A 1 1 AJJC AVh rHIAMC I With the American Armies in : With the Italian Armies in the Passengers Describe Arriving Vancouver Today but official confirmation has been "And official lacking. such con nave captured Valre Wood, It was; 'the Marne, July 5-The Afrieri-Jean Field, July 5. In their successful As Queer City. OF "MOTHER'S WINE" firmation is still awaited. In view learned today. Attacking on a. artillery continues to demon- thrust northeast of Monte " of the occurrences of the last n um.ui utoii; - DESTROYED YESTERDAY 8lralc iU comp,ete conlro1 of lhe drpppa, between the Brenta and CSpeeUl to The Ditlr Hews) four years, we have not deemed Villers Brjettoneaux and tbe situation on the new front wet the Piave rivers, tbe Italian hayeri. i Vancouver, July 4. A sympathetic it proper, to publish unconfirmed Somme, the British forces ad-vanced Eleven Big 45-Oallon Barrels and of tbe Chateau Thierry. Once or gained an important series of strike of all mechanics and information. The Province arti to an average depth of About Nine Hundred Bottles twice the German guns opened new- positions, which have been laborers affiliated With the Metal cle reads: nearly a mile aoJ a half, capturing Were Emptied out Into up, suggesting the preparation held by the Austrians since last Trades Council has been called New York, July 3. Ten steel the village ipf Ilainef, aecord-InK the Sewer. for Friday noon, on account of ships, approximately a cost of for; another counter attack but December. In addition to taking be built $16,000,000, are to at to Fldd Marshal llalv rr-port the sir was soon seething and several hundred prisoners, tbe the strike of electrical workers Prince Rupert by Canadian and FIvti o'clock yevterday after;, the B. C. Electric and employed by yesterday. The attack on moaning with tbe American sljefls Italian also recaptured many American interests. The con noon iiaw the sequel to t he raid the Western Power Co. This will llamel was mado by Australian smothering the enemy fir. As' a Italian soldiers. These recaptured tracts have been let to the John by tbs police department on certain affect ten thousand men. L. Mullen Contracting Company assisted detachments of troops by result, no infantry demonstrations prisoners said they had been hotel pre rubes some time of Pittsburgh The steel for the Americans. Tim United Slates resulted. ' compelled to worjc on tbeAuslrian ago, and on clth'fr side of Fulton Passengers arriving in town ships is to be fabricated in Pittsburg, soldiem were also in action at linos and all tbe time were under Street, ((allon efier gallon of There are at present 226,000: this morning by the "Prince and assembled In Prince Rupert Hangard S&ulmie, three miles the fire of the Italian guns. . of the en fighting men in the American at the floating drydock tbe declare that at liquor wis emptied ouL One of Vienna's Report. George" pres soutli of Villers Hreltoneaus. lines around Chateau Thierry, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. the cells in the police office was Vienna, July 5. Gunfire was ent moment, Vancouver; is a queer The Vancouver syndicate behind More than fifteen hundred prison-ers where the fighting for two "or; extraordinarily heavy on many place since the strike. It is de filled with the hundreds of bottles the deal is composed of Walter fell to the Allies before llamel. three days previous has- been -of nectors of the southwest front. scribed the noiseless city since and shortly a Pat five p.m. the as M. Woodbnrn, who is In New York; Berlin Report. air was flllel with that pleaant a desperate nature. Twelve uun- Enterprises carried out by British the street cars ceased to run, and M. J. Barr, and George Smith. Berlin, July 5 British putrol jdred German prisoners have been troops near Asiago on Monte with movement in the streets sound of. other days, the popping Sismo brpke down. attacks on both sides of the taken, and thousands more nave suspended, the difference.from the With reference to the foregoing of corks. There black bottles, were been killed. . Mr. M. J. Barr today said that, Somme river were frustrated. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS ordinary aspect of the busy city clear; bottles, liquid that was Large Naval Forces. according to a telegram he received The French Attack. ADDED TO LESS DAYS is most marked. the deal was this morning, yellow, and pink., and liquid-tbat London, ''July-5 American ' Paris, July 5, French troops was clear, but all was frothy, and naval forces, comprising 250 ves STRAINING GERMANS all closed up and work was to smashed forward again between the aroma pervading the police sels, end 43,000 men are now in LARGE MENNONITE start at the earliest moment. Mr. the Oiie and the Alsne In two at-larks headquarters was that usually as European waters, operating in all British Bombing Raids on German SETTLEMENTS FOR Mullen, the contractor, had left yesterday evening, advanced sociated with a distiller's bonded j areas from the White 'Sea, in the Towns Create State of Panic SOUTHERN ALBERTA for Vancouver, he had been advised, about a mile on a three-mile front, warehouse. The patient days of north of Russia, to the Adriatic, Along Rhine Germans and would go from this city taking 1,000 prisoners. North of work spent In bottling and cork- 'declared Admiral Sims yesterday Frightened. Winnipeg. July 4, A neally to Prince Rupert to prepare to Monldldler. between Montdldierj lng these nine hundred reputed 'at the Anglo-American Followship t nnAw T.it.. 9 1 noona nf i,communistic sect, the Moravian turn the giant drydock of the G. and the Oise, and along the right quarts had all to be undone, and meeting. ' Anabaptists, have. begun. to settle T. P. into a shipyard. Contracts fensive in full all . is now swing, for ten steel ships of 8,800 tons bank of the Meuse. many prison-ers Chief Vickers has possibly a big " ' the German were taken In a French raid. ger Job on his hands than perhaps Amsterdam' alt,re in ""7"B capacity have been obtained and he wist. DESTRUCTION OF th campaign,Th.says T)m-an ;ing west. the material will be fabricated in DOMINION DAY SPORTS Then across at tbe flrjo ball, in , " ,:,,m. i. r.J. Michael Scott, a Winnipeg land Pittsburg, where Mr.' Mullen steel is of the COMMITTEE HAVE A the basement there, were the Of n.v.- j.. ii man. one of the captains LEFT OVER eleven forty-five gallon casks, GERMAN SUBS BY U 1 will ba about 2 000 and shipbuilding industry. The SURPLUS that, despite their recent feats , Prince Rupert drydock has been good and UghL and full to the nf arms, unless thev can obtain .oc"'c"'.c"v. .. for term of five years and has sutn r acleoa ana anome leased a bung. An excise gauger !r-r. Jith Everyone who was In town on ih. vtrn oowers contracts are the ALLIED CONVOY ' the present south of Lethbridge. Constable Hailey as a !h.in nothing on hn.i,. ThPv nlso .Monday will already know that the n..c forjerunner of others, so that it bung starter. Like the truthful i!.- I These Anabaptists are Mennon Dominion Day celebration was a ' be expected that Geortre Washington with his Utile ! "Vr-:' ites. who rigidly adhere to the may confidently brilliant success, both from a Conitable Hailey admin- Transports and Convoying D6 smon. wgeiuer .vu 'Afnmmnnlgli. nlan of Hvine. A!I Prince Rupert will shortly "go on spectacular point of view, and as balcbeL Successful In annexations, represent me nign. a. rnm the map" as a steel shipbuilding each side stroyers are . " - Istered gentle lap on .ll.l.ckla Iha one of the most enjoyable holidays. . i a t ntiinV mi t I Clearing up the Attacking "ier maim.-.V . "1.- " ..... nn i oft (.11!.. centre. The ships to be built will wucn ""- "-" r i I t I.nm fliio lima w. 01 IIIC UUUg, And the success of this U-boats. uemrai ,z-u c. -i The Moravian Anabaptists dress be sim.lar in size, design ana it came. Forth gushed the llqubr', forward the turn of I he Ida Is Alaska, day is further proven by the returns raisins The men wear, short capacity to the steamship made by the sports committee, carrying blue and yellow only a question, of .8'p?" another distinctive the largest steel ship ever built nll 10 Ttw bUy .1t.i ;jackets and ground. the cold.cold with It, on to aihlv u-all MpnnVL'tlllA Hie In- which turned out who met last evening. Financially in Canada, was Eleven times was this scene en- a Aiinntin Port. July 5. Thsi: . .k- i.j feature is the "Dutch nair cut. the celebration was a success ' z ., - icriiui suuatiuu v w... ( The sect is noted for industry. by the shipyards of J. Coughlan acted, until all the casks wro ruction in European waters Powers becomes increasingly cril- Creek and is now balance False also, and there is a advanced methods of agriculture & Sons on be and what appeared to , 1 T.2 J-. 2 m mms mill n I I ri TW left over; of something like I2a empty, pounds ralflns,01 flye GermaQ submarines by lCai. XeVIUVUCV 19 HL-LUUIUIUlp SI 2a in the gulf. pf The sports committee lrlS?A have Mrlliih transports. and by 'the Although the gigantic drydocn mended that this amount SrlZm tfa regi- A,erjcan and British destroyers, anu iuAau Alberta. 'They have been living at Prince Rupert has been completed Cross Society nuddig8 ing menacing. and for several years, it has re ed over to the Red in Snnfh mtnla rnenl of the lioxa Mlh ronl-There who were convoying the troopships If want to end the war with the suggestion that the sum you Montana. mained almost completesy oui oi remains. ..however, the is described by passengers bomb German" towns and quickly a small French Red except ,for be to the operation, of ISO given casks. ' I II IS ciaimeu Hint iuo matter of the eleven empty who. arrived here today. tomb them again and again. r.ross, whose day is on the 13th ..... - At ih. amount of work done recently. now tx.ii.. v lAiiaunuiisis uia mc uiucs. v. hundred empty n of this month; also that I00 be and the nine 0 says me unity communistic , ., ,u From this fact it had come to be sutitun ties. These have a ueunue vmuc. YANKEE WAY" AT ,t n.t,man slacker in "THE devoted to the Prisoners of War today. known as"The greatest Fund. Hut who do they belong to. anyway? THE WESTHOLME THEATRE ell Tcnow ri as on Ihdustflal mag. ence Canada." The drydock offers an There Is great credit coming to nate," who has just returned from Mr. Tom McMenamon, road excellent site for a shipbuilding be screened at the after, travelling extensively to Germany The play the committee for the of the G.T.P., is leaving yard. sports went master Mrs. W. O. Fulton nhine M. nn.1 Westholme Theatre this evening, through the provinces. whole arrangements on the tsL train. They the company's services shortly, out this morning's or the famous "Prisoner on as well as for their: financial weeks is one and will devote his time to his next few up Dutchman is will spend the of Zenda" type, full of excitement, The prominent Mr. McMena abilities. at the Khtada lakes, camping princesses and diplomacy, and of quoted further as saying: mining interests. known railroaders of.the best is there. W. O. has lawn a iu. course, staged in the Balkans, "The Allied airmen have caused mon one Miss Oertrude Stephens was In this northern country, with him, a fishing roa anu that wonderful dramatic uacK-ground an extraordinary siaie or panic among the passengers leaving and will for large quantity of supplies. -r-and for so many tales of a like all along the Rhine. In addition having.., epent many- years,In ..on fn,the ft the cast this morning, Mrs. Fulton ought to hav a natnre. George Walsh,, in this lobreadiess. meatless and putter- ; iinno 4ima helwppn KamlnoDs. and FOR QUALITY visit In Winnipeg. good holiday. smile-n-minule drama, is on his less days, tba whole of the Rhine iuiih .....v SATISFACTION North Bend on the C.P.H, and EllVICIS and East to manage knows the misery of sleepless to the near area AND i. Ladytmlth Wellington Ccal re-iuces Mrs. C. W." Weslaway and fam- way his father's cattle concession, and nights. Many cases of Insanity his many railroad friends will be s IX DAY WEEK FOR HELP. bill and gives to lose his companionship, your fuel ji.. ..nf mil on IU1S iiiuiuib on the way meets with a hrjinneue caused by sheer fright of the allied sorry atlsfaotlon. Phone 16. .P. R. train for Terraoe, wheno they will beauty. He meets her later on airmen's bombs arjs reported Coal Oo. spend the summer rnonms. and Anus she is me reigning-princess. from Coblents and other places. Complications ensu6 The Germans obviously are unable Mr. Gillies and Mrs. Mclntyre when the Yank declares his lovo io stand the strain." SACRIFICE SALE of Ambrose Avenue, were amonP for her, although she Is betrothed : ii.vin? on tins elsewhere. However, Oeorgo, with A week fjjom tonight will be TONlOHT ONLY morning's train. the assistance of his two pals, held the semi-annual meeting of TO SETTLE AN ESTATE the next month or two at Ierrace. get the Interferer with love's tho St. Andrew's Society. Members Lots 1 and 2, Block 30, Section 1, Fraser St.$1,600 per pair William Fox presents n.ini ,ir.nm out of the way tem will please note and turn out Lots 35 and 38, Block 3,SectIon 7, Sixth Ave...S22B each GEORGE WALSH Mr. and Mr;. Oeo. Keith re porarily, and Geoipe subs for the in good numbers. in turned to their home at ierrace Count at the weauing ..um,. MoOAFFERY, GIBBONS A DOYLE, LTD. "THE YANKEE WAY" this morning. It all comes out right In the ond. The "Prince George" had a . Real Estate and Insurance. and action, way. There large number of through passen- Full of pop tAntllnaton Coal and thanks to the Yankee- 1 ll M . 1 I- t Iaii. 532 Third Avenue. AND For new - .. willi also bo a nne iwu-cc u seri ior eastern poiuvb Two-Reel Fox Comedy lr Lumber of all dimension. comedy, lists on her arrival this morning. f hone