H The daily newsus - - " - - -v- VOL. IX. NO. 172. .t XQat. , c "' MINCE flUPEIVT, B.C., TIIt'KSIMY. JULY 25, 1918. PRICE FIVE CLNTfl f EMEMY MMffiFlQRE MEM FORASBM RETREAT ORDERS COUNTERMANDED-MORE PEACE PROPOSALS-BIG LINER SUNK THE ALLIES MAKE FURTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR A PEACE GERMANS BRIG UP MANY HIGHLY IMPORTANT GAINS CONFERENCE FROM GERMANY REINFORCEMENTS TO STEM ON S0ISS0NS-RHE1S SALIENT (Eeca2 to The Diiiy Kew (ay he wellled al a peace confer-Amsterdam, TIDE OF ALLIES' ADVANCE July 25. Germany 'ewe where the fate of Belgium hag made suggestion for a peaces!'"3? a,8 be 8elt,ed- Tne freedom. SMASHING BLOWS COMPEL CROWN PRINCE'S ARMY TO -..v. - j v- - ALLEGED WITHDRAWAL ORDER HAS BEEN COUNTER- .rlftiliina nf r2 1 h ri If ci 1 and fit GIVE MORE GROUND-CENTRE ADVANCES """Il "ajo MIC WUIUII3I, 1 Ur;itc SueI Canal, and th, right for MANUKU EXrtLlKU KNtMl Wil l. MAKE STAND waerts" o f Berlin. to coaling stations ;' Germanyjoermany use TWO MILES TAKING VILLAGES NOW AND STOP RETREATING wants no annexations or'Indem-'throughout the world are some ofi nities in the west, and the peace4 the stipulations made, while the' (gptrJtl M Tb 07 Wewi) IrjeaUe with Russia and Ilou-j colonial question is lo be settled j (Special la Tbe DiUy Mews) change in the plans of the German Willi the American Armies on mania may not be Questioned.'unnn the hauls nf the status ouoJ 25. The Crown WHITE STAR LINER Paris, July high command. The Crown 21 Tha The prineiple of self-detcmina-l Tbe "Vorwaeirls" considers Uus July Front, pHnCe 8UtJden, bi9 changed hi ne iM Prince continues to order new JUSTICE TORPEDOED tion nf the various races and peo- to be a very reasonable peace pro-; f General Pelaln and for the strategic retreat in '.plans armies ples has not been discussed, but posal. divisions into the pocket, drawing General Pershing" have Jorced the Soissons-Rheims salient, and these reinforcements from as far through the ralu soaked ISpttU) to Ttw Dill; rwt.) has determined to fight it out their way PERSIUS NOW SAYS 'GOVERNMENTS PLAN Mouth as the main British front. wood and furtbec; Inle the All Irish Irl. July SA.- The there. This decision is indicated Huge Losses. .,. r ii.un lino. The strategy of giant While Star liner Juslicia. GERMAN PEOPLE MUST ( TO PREVENT STRIKE by the stiffening The of fact the of resistance increasing The German losses in this region of his army. t ti.-:-af Foolt has apparently which waa engaged in U?inf porting BE TOLD THE TRUTH I AND LOCKOUT LOSSES reinforcements being received are now estimated at 180,000 has been torpedoed . tr the delivery of mab-.;g troop, uiicd is borne out by German which includes 25,000 prisoners. L'if today, ami at various and Mink. None are Wkwl to prisoners today, who declare that Moving South Again. &:, laiuieruus point, the shock he drowned. although fuller par. Ainwtccdam. July 24. On the Otlawa, July 24. The text of the withdrawal order has been With the American Armies in occasion of the month the in council recently could ttaular are awaited. eighteenth orer - - countermanded. They of- of the of the Crown army : ;- ,..nx France, July 25. The German I- wrre forfttd to give ground Later. of unrestriettd submarine war-:panned upon the recommendation fer no explanation, but the mili- movement within the salient north ..,,' i be Fruch aud United An Irfeh Pot-L July Foor fan-. r.aptain Persius. writing In'of the Minister of Labor with re- experts believe that the Ger-th, of Chateau Thierry, which has ma" man tiwp. hundred of the orw of the torpedoed Jh-rlin Tageblatt. said: "WeW lo the prosecution of em- .p!Lticianlsfear1intef,aI been northward since the enemy Important Oalna made, in,i.i admit that the fanlastichloyers, who cause lockouts, or linor JastMa have beo hugft retirementf have forced this j retirement Mgan, today reported 25. Highly import-' j-arii. July hopes entertained by some Iiavo4inployee who striKe, wunoui Pain toy the French and the landed here. They report thai the to be southward. It is believed lioer was Mink after a Uenty-four-bour fttllt-n disappointingly short of iapplying for a Board of Concilia-realization. K tian troop on the Aisne-M that these are fresh replacements rrorted by the battle with a submarine. 11 is foolish lo think'tion and waiting for its award, is LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ; r front were of troops, and that the Germans a Office here in an official No pasengr were lost, thai our U-boats can starve Kng-as follows: -- are preparing to make a sliff Matcmenl late last night. In the but two of the erew were killed. latod, and w mul tell the Oer-j "The council committee of the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Xickerson gland in certain locations. The . 1.1 re of the linn, an advance of Stic a a eel of 2.t31 tons man iMMtl ihn truth" UMivr council have before them a were among the passengers on French. British and Americans arly two mile vraa made. !-prrate gryH. attd waa returning to an nJ-tporL-dafi 3S&- 19jri9l8..ium board pfmc Joh la8t aiUll.J.ammerjng at the flanks engagement iti the dln-; Amertean port aflr ddivriag- .-....-.f iaipw avf I,. ... ... - mg sailing v a ja wvu of the Crown Prince's lines large contingent of American UAn&uinra munui u Hne mmisier or laoor, represent- it r the village of Cpied and U.S. AT A DISCOUNT Violent Fighting. that in Four "Queen Quality" troop. nf; numerous cases, es- new i . ignKpii were fought which ...mhjp. npnt tAirtKf placet the American again re-aplun.' WHII I ntlMUHllun p-ecially in certain industries, the shoes just arrived.-Wa.lace's. j ' -Say bHhe from the German. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS provisions of the Industrial Dis- 'Allies, particularly by the French DEFENSIVE Niagara Falls. OnU July 23. Mf G M Uans0Ilj Uniled stales aumi.ji great losses to the en-nny. ALSO ON to pule Investigation Act of 1907, consuif accompanied by Mrs. Ilan- troops, who bore seventy per.cent. hard mailer To the north of Rpied. the It is becoming a making it unlawful for any em-'son, left yesterday by the Prince of the effort, in which they vied 1 ranco-Anirriean Hue is now be- Amsterdam. July 21 -The mitral ue Canadian money in either ployer to declare or cause a lock- George for a trip to Alaskan in bravery with the British, ..iid the village of Geurpefl. It if failure of the German offen-tve Niagara Falls or Buffalo, uana- out or for any employees to go on ports. jAmerjcans and Italians. The intimated that the German now in France u all to obvious to the border ar,e ' 8U liajM living near strike over any dispute prior io. cl?,Jl'" S.". f?r "'i J!5 liave over half a million tnei in lUe German people. The German flnding ouL The International or during a reference of such dis- ' Lsunch Alice B. for the of the (he limited halted I wbloh Ihey are preM eoneunlly if on the de-fnif which operate puto to a board of conciliation, uifc iuxy uueu... "r -till holding. bowing no trace of tbe uvTuier and in Buffalo, and and investigation under the pro- house every hour commencing 10 are rap,dly being worn out The that marked earlier .. . . ...... .. . . . jubilation .i : r nnt tm.-n. r .1 at. U VlUva, uu ;uuuuji vuau v a f ntiu un ' v v - railway oetweeu toe io mmuu ii on, ccu mas a Editorial comment and GO tf statements more tnan ROUMANIANS REFUSE offeatrves. cents. proves the other absolutely nefuses to take tirely ignored by one or TO STAY PUT BY HUNS fxpert criticisms are conflned to cities, anything else the confusion in 1 by Canadian bank notes-Many iina- party io me uispuie. iwuhj . a ,rrj41 nT nimnninn 7."''." . n.- fUlwrale esplanation a negarded dlnns ging acro.s lo Buffalo and this course has been more fre- nied . Mm Morrison,'.? WoW. roust be AHled Washington. July . Germany the oiwration hminc noiiilnir but Canadian bills quently followed, resulting in .. " . . : . .7 ha rushed 300.000 ttpops as a uee or why the nurcess " -- c v . .. , were amoug iub paseu,cB uh mc i Brltlsn in Mara naming. often have to miss cars wnne uiey ccssauon oi or. w iuii i- prince George yesterday sailing London. July 25, A dispatch to down could not be greater. into llouinaiua put uprising auu m lo una some uusirjies wnicn migiu, Balkan Tbe" whole tone of the press is run about trying f(jp A,agka from French headquarters reads: in the conquered whleli will take Canadian many cases probably would, have "... rounlry. according; lo official Howie distinctly apologetic. Thun" The place been avoided had tlie provisions Mr c Griff( 8i,oe expert, and "Some of the hardest fighting on . ill" money. is Cologne Gazette comments the whole balllefront now raging cables today. the lloumanian all their means the French seek In restaurants and stores in or toe earn aci oeen ou&eoru. late manager or the lludsoirs nay on the front astride the Ardre i lanlies l-etwwn that Foch Niagara Falls ami nuuaio uiey mo r-rocooumy. Company s lioe dept. in tamon- in Montague de Rheims. The tbe impression create troop U, people and the German the charge a discount or as mgn as "ine miiusier lunuei lon and wtl0 Ua8 also managed wideprad and ha succeeded in stopping i hnc : . . . , . liniisil arriveu ai pom. u have become so German offensive. We must cx-Mt S ier cenl. on Canadian ...oe,. uiav ue ieu, b' several up-to-oaio snoe stores m concentralioD soulh Df the Marne violent that the Autro-German Canadians protest vigorou iui ai any ume nine o cuoi victoria. lias acceDteu a oosuion tnoeii oapital will be made - on the 17th, and attacked on a have been eompelll to draw upon pointing ut thai it is an insult raenl of Ihe statute msuiuiea any will, lhe Fanuiy shoe Store here, miles H therefor five on extending over l heir rerv in tlie west to send out of our operation.lo bo necessary to lo Canada, only to be met with legal proceedings for the violation Mr GrafT will take charge or the the front morning of the 20th." aid. appear offensive is the slrotyiHl reply: "We can- of ils provisions, nor have any iadjes dept. and will guarantee out that vary r.able utate that U- latest point oeiain period of nol help it. The banks charge us sucii oeen omerwise uegun 8atiSfaction to all customers. it1 HOTEL ARRIVALS limited U a ... lighting resulted fu-in the continued the dUoount aad we nave to. ioo. m a tew cases vy prnmo ii- j which it come German attempt to transport lime, at the end of i . ,.),.. Ami Liin mmisiert is convinceu riio eal i.ove uraani ui intj end. This i an element of to .. . ,4 .i.... Hotel Princo Runcrt I. li. grain from noumanin. The to on Nevethlas, H ald Uie mat sliouiu ine leuerai guvem- neu uross oocieij couiruiu mo " - vm farmers ore reported to liav r-funed woakne in all offensives take which mlo American banks are making a me,,t proceed to enforce the said SUrn of ?C3.10 towards the French White, John Jm' x;f'J DU lo plant their crop unless every army leader must ....a ihinr- nut of sending big provisions of that act, it would Red Cross on their recent "Day." Iearsori guarantee to keep her hi calculation. : .ji.n hiiu nvor t iiipriAi its elTectiveiiess in the On Monday, a whist drive and nun. er. wuii Germany "And sinco the plan are the uaicue r n- ' i. Vancouver: Miss Smith, Alice hand out of the Balkan granaries. of very small circle o this side ami receiving par .o. es u, ,1 , , .L Vi'Arm: J. F. Strang. Sunnyside: J Military aulhoritien believe that secret a ihp money from the uanaaian "ine inuusier is lurmer . uo orancu ui me eucieij, c.i u.c - it Mr. tho lloumanian trouble may be.of .insiders, it i-..n may be ulmiher year before the oi- felt here that the opinion that an announcenieiit by ?ura of 160 was realhed The OUen And erson,Jacoma, much assistance to the Hntcnle. il objective or Canadian banks should reiaiiaie me gover iinem u.aV ... .. t u,ulc g Im ,8V o. T"7,nptnn John Dahl. Jas. Wick. tho Bulgarian line foiuivc obtained ( .liu.ninil Ik tl .1ITlri i: llhd Ifk... llllhi .HI1 Will Iltl lil&fll LI, lliniK WHK I11HIIK 11V iUr. 11. kT LC7C IL. , " " ' It Is held that n.Kl enarKe u ui" .-.v- -- --- - - In Macedonia and Ihe Austrian not. From UU view j.w Marne ran money. prevent interruption of wort ana and among the gentlemen, ny air. forco in Albania and In Italy will must Judgo events on the avert ine eviis causeu wiereuy. l,. neuu. , llUl .a ril.A . . , . . 1 1 r - ho weakened. and In tlie unampagne. RtJILDINQ SHIPS IN tlie minister, uiereiorc, re- i Lumber losses tho heavy brought enemy JAPAN r Off 81 A 1 1& cotlimenus lliai SUCijjBCiiuu mr .lioiorea SUS yarusois, .u:nci Quality" shoes for Ladles. and cost thousands of prisoner., government as may be necessary shades. Wallace's. 173 Queen Hole agouf. Wallace'. and bijiughl us a ground gain or Washington, July 2. The to ensure the prompt prosecution j Before SPRUCE you LUMBER purchase strategic importance." I'nliwl States, turning to us as- or any violation oi iiia provision wild rowu raiuiwunu Wellington Coal re-lucca ooiatcs in the Orient for- aid in of the said act should be taken FROM NORTH VERY EARLY, get our prices on dimension Lidyimlth cloths. . . 1 , and shlplap. line Japanese Crepe ii i..... ,i t.i. your fuel bill and give mil tis meeting the uippmg cubih, juruinu. attraction. Phona 1B. .P. n. Just anjved, Wallace's. let new contracts tor snips io - nawson, Juiy 21. The Yukon ALBERT ft McCAFFERY, which will make n total of "HIS MOTHER'S BOY" AT river is black with vast flights of Limited. Coal Co. Welllnoton Coal and japan nnn nnn mrcTDni ur Tprirnr. j...i.. , .... ti... Agents for Tor "Vew tliail lUU,UUll,luu vo vwba .v.i.w. UUCKS ITUIII lUV nuiiu. iiicj uic more ... . . . . . . all dimension. 1 .11. I; Lumber Co. r Lumber of spent for tonnage in ine isiunu two monins aueau oi me usuai Princo Rupert hone 118. Kingdom and iu China. A comedy-drama will he screen, time, and before the ducklings VESTHOLME Announcement was nuid.today ed at the Westholme Theatre this are able to ily. It is feared that a , of the awarding of contracts for evening which will delight the great northern forest fires orj TONtOHT ONLY ii.ir.v vessel to lliirleen Japanese heart of theatre-goers. "His other strange actions has causeoM WANTED yards. All of the ships will be of Mother's Boy" is one of these the migration. Temperature here Thomas luce present 0 soo'ton or more, and the total things which lingers on the mem- 'i,as been averaging 80 to 85 de- RAY Hoy. from 15 to 1' r Annntr.. will be 253.000. These ory, and it is a play which will be grees above Fahrenheit in the CHARLES lo leurn grocery business shins are in addition to 127,000 greatly appreciated all ipund. Bhade several days, and many 'HIS MOTHER'S IM- BOY" and make Permanent himself generally posl- tons purchased from Japan and Charles Hay Is the star, and aorest fires are burning. FOR QUALITY useful. cnarjereu u. a mm. nuu prouucnou i noou.vu. iw 150 000 tons SATISFACTION nnd Apply F. n. Dawson !cflstof$7.000,000. of which f 20;- will also be a U-Tube CartoonJ Good assortment of pipes at SERVICE AND The U-Tubc Cartoon i,i in in" loOO.OOO has been expended. ;y which is well worth seeing. iGil's. tf Food Board Licence No. 10-7340.