The Daily News VOL " " MIINCK nUPERT, B.O, WKDNKSDAY. APML 21, 1918. PRICE FIVE CENT 1 v C-TV V II w sU O 01 C7 7 GGE AND OS ILfl hUfl ENTRANCE TO HARBOR BLOCKED - STORMING PARTIES MAKE A LIVELY TIME CANADIANS' LIVELY ACTION HILL 60 1.0.D.LPUT SHOT WHILE IN COURT KNOTTY POINT UP tZEEBRUGGE AND ON FINEST SHOW AT SAN FRANCISCO IN POLICE COURT KEPT GERMAN FORCES BUSY OSTEND SEALED Theatre Filled to Overflowing to pUl 10 Tne DsllJ Hewt.l When I. Manufacture or Liquor witness Histrionic Ability ran Francisco. Anril 23. The Completed Counsel Hold. miTM AND SOUTH OF LENS, GERMAN POSITIONS WERE BOM. of Prince Rupert's climax to the prolonged trial of Fermentation Process UP FROM SEA Daughter tnirty-two person, charged wiin of Manufacture. BRITISH ATTACK NEAR ALBERT-ADVANCE conspiracy to foment revolution AWAITED The audience which gathered Irt India vm fiirnlnhfrf tndav when I There was considerable inter British Expedition Attempts to at the Westholme Theatre last Sam Chandra, a Hindu publicist Shut off These Submarine est evidenced in the police court pedal to rtm Dally !) evening to witness the show put and revolutionist, was .not to Bases From the Uztes A .mJ 21. A British PROROGATION OF THE on by the Hill CO Chapter of the death in the Federal District proceedings yesterday when the Open Sea. fiiftcrhfa nf flfi V m r I wt 'Aa tint Court by Ham Singh, a former charges against three hotels were r.h --If Albert last night ' uq vv a v ft v 1 1 1-t v t e v tttci r. PRnVlNriAI HllllVk disappointed in their expectation employee and fellow defendant, heard, with respect to their having (Special to Tbe Dallj news) of ut a frjint rnUTIHtlrlL nUUJL Hi carried on of lo flne while Singh, too, shot and ,utening a programme. was manufactured, or caused to be London, April 23. The initial .k-,1 -n in usand yards. Iteu- " " .The crowd wai a large one and killed by Holohan. manufactured. Intoxicating liquor. rl A a If a rtf nnn t (fio rnAa ff An in fr (peiui to Tt. D.ur .,. 'overflowed considerably and hard-Victoria, uvtas.9 w vue SV UU. . -- .... II..t Ika r April 23-The Legi. Jy a seat could have been pur- OUTLOOK HOPEFUL Mr. L. W. Palmore appeared for. attempt to .hut up the ehemy'. ! f Afartstinf ttftSfl Mi Itarh 'niihmofinA 7AAhinmnii I a hsaa a I lature after two o'clock this chased for several daya past, so FOR LARGE WHEAT I.IJC uviluuuuiO t an iv " m o uvuiai siiv wages w ugc tot nsaae oPi Young appeared for the prosecu-'and Ostend were made public by ,.i ......,i . .I.,,.. ,v.i,i great was the enthusiasm with CROP IN AMERICA hhjiiiiiik, uaiicu a clause uruiiu. which this entertainment looked tion. The witne.se. heard ye.-'the Admiralty here this afternoon. iwinfi rn inn iiriLiiu uuiia Ing power for the eliminating of . .. . r . ...... 1 1 b.H o v mn.ninf rt C.hiot Vij1r. Tli full H.tail. a. I r Ilia flnal nrA , .... Th(, - w New York, April 20. Spring Waiting Nait Mov. .neys completely. of the programme consisted of opeVis with a generally favorable a4nl memb,er" oft l5.e PfHce complete success of the adven-ctot Possibly the hardest driven twn kirheii. or nlarlrls. both of outlook. The po.mon'Qf h,eprenS"1M!:'i-RM,11;r,iIu e not available, as the Lfifidca April 21. Any new .i.. ....Pn f,ni ),v sessions ever known since Pan- which afforded considerable lali- winter wheat is very encouraging, - .... . . . i I..IH..I1. inn inp i no innivimiaiii v ni iiir the government report of April lefaarge bad not yet returned to The a" ? 10 h.ea lhc,r base wh,eI?: lh4? inormat " '" I showing a condition of 78.6 per Raiding activity ba Victoria to iibnriBce tablished at came an. ., wa asainsl Peter Dlack, of was given Admiralty. . v st n i n cm ni iiir ifivtircn basr. cent comDared with 63 1 per a uh a maps ni-nnniinf-ai iiiil i a n Mt svii u nam rnrmai . ... ,..-ntl not nreoared nPnPnr.unn nmnn..nrl h ,c WB . cenl a year ago- Thi. suggest. l",c f"irBJ "ulc" - , " """ r v " -- -- j a L- I In f,r k, next blow. The the Lieutenant-Governor. " "r Z loi ... .a...a.j l ' . ... . aiPunea "e ere uneu iu cement -uu u,u- -' ' against 418.000,000 bushel. "a,u ton, are making ready and, K.nn, Ik. n f limine ann In -nll-J .lirlil .in IK an......rutin. ... j.. .... J.f.nMi .ml taM-r on mHinv rn luicii, uuiiiiu, aiyou. i rear ago Should the spring i"" .w - ci.u -.. found lnem to be 10 per cent and channel to the ports of Zeebrjigge nr-'l The " .wheat crop yield the same rate of German. "1 lh. PASSENQER SERVICE w., ,n4 nipnrt n it a nnihlp. fnr j..... ii ! accent, were delightful. increase, the food administration i- .I .T " ' : Z .- .... ... . m cn uc.ai kUKii a vuuMii.'twt aMM - i hls opinion that tbe fermentation them lo get, and then sunk, block-about levy ritng much longer.'to the Editor. ,,rV undertook Ihelr role, was exneets 850.000.000 a total wheat bushels,crop or of!would continue as the liquor was ng all egress from these ports Onsdlan. AcUve. I I today'. Daily New. that N. woud b submarines. The only Goats, .nd natu a, than mayo'r -s 200.000,000 bushels more a au Army Headquarter., the propose, that the gov. If these calculations !rePond-ing increase in the spirit entrance to these ports is by well ;i i, s.aea in no ies. man ernment shall sunsiaise a vessel ,. .. ... year-ago. n 'defined channels through the gassed with thou, to compete with us. I beg to pro- """genes, i,VamnI are realited, the want, of our for' On tne close oi me case xor me 8aiJ- nan.s wnicu exiena lor . . .i j i-.L.i . . . were among the brightest. be S'pT. nroK. Peculion' Mr- Pre made miles out to sea from the coast. ! n. . j .m. mi . .. . i... me wnoie proaucnon rrwccn mc an In 8evral thnical objections- He blocking these, has been ' " - " --..l.. .M.rfll In Ihn nhilitr or I.?or-SOoK Hy as Tlr ti alsl Emitted that there was no evi-attempted.iu -this instance,.these . . . . ..... the lull eo memoers. eroos uir-aiBQ nus nre.nn irouv jn explanation i mijui .iie,- , ih rZn rnT. Great nritatn dnce whatever led to prove that ports might as well be inland, for rtdtr trench morUrn. the th.i w. hae been operating our . T" "ZL ' man,,rnt.ind or ih. .... ih .m k fn h ... .v. ... i ... . . ladies' cnoir were uonc yvvj ijic- rrodb,emapnrom,:es caused to b manufactured on hi. n.arine w-arfar.. 4t r lime at the hand. There ha. never been a question c,'c'' BUU ."""J. ""TI to be leM a , t&. r,n.rfl.n fnrr... From '. .v..,- ..f. Mu4 h .nvoni. vere nouceau.r. uc u. SUS-xni" an': Hven the order in- who had . .. . ;.. . HmrM Biven br Miss M. I'atmore, !Tnhe Willi U WC 11UI " OI IUO VlCIlulli "" u"- north and .oulb There lB "aa'"f ' T ' 7.! " nounce. a large increase in uie . . . . .... ..;.i CUargB. . ..... ,.. . n. ti iKnoranl or .elfl.h person. world vao nov ruccu ,u tuc c ,oriunaip,y k,,,eu rar'' lUD fL have been a. many a. thirteen n' na.l"?.v,"V" ' "'7 rt fln?mau which ought to have been done- proceedings, and full details are . -. ?M iUm. on a p eXdfv ?argTr than STt year ll The onus of proof he laid upon rly awaited. nr, Thi. navicular tm. .ni.nH. ni fr.ihiv r 0. THE THREE TRAINS jwere nine of us- W. have never JJ- nn '0 end by he HhHn i!r.?JSlrSE cuHue "se was adjourned, and an afJmind everyone of the scuttling of EXPECTED TOMORROW asked for protection, nor a sub- '"VR, .,, nt the court was in. i ih- -ntrance ,ldy. nor a monopoly. We have held to take up one of the others. lo the harbor of Santiago in Cuba unil(r ...rur u,T Wia prg April 20. -'Thl. re- made everyone welcome. anl ' CREWS MUTINY IN GERMAN iThl waa against the Knox Hotel, during the Spanish-American war i'" i' r I hsiai n n m v tain tani n fa in iiair liikl iucio ua iiBtwiDiiir Kni inHun j Aimer gave the results of his Wnen an attempt was inade to Mlmaitc M Intrnc last night never been a more public plrited, , Whether you have ever seeu a , . ,w. .mni.. tav.n from knu ih- Hai nt A.imiral kM it, . . a i . rA. i 1 i. 1 1.i inu'n Ihtin Ihn Iras . . ao T1.A nf ghost or not, a visit to the WesUlthe barru 8elied al lhu hotel. 'cevera. -v.- ,( M i i mi t i v. muuj " IlUIUt. Lit II w v holme Theatre this evening o d 9 oer I th.i nim naii l i ii i rwiai mnn ni liib uaa a mnmapinA ami nil rim tis ' Uer. from the Urit-I Ouijboy. in France are fighting mniini-j ,n the North Sea and ra see the photoplay "The Ghost cent proof lr,L He eipiainedj The Admirauy announcement llies and the war lone, the for democracy. Are there no men lurnetj unexpectedly lo their, base. House" will do as well This J f counsei'8 benefit the tests,is a8 follows: "British naval . ... . . m.i i.ri. . thai r nave in . .... .......i,a n.pmii one of the most unique oi . ... the reKU. ,n,inv rai,i,i tha German i if j a 1 1 u t ii'v v..... .'v - - UUfc laim luivro t.v m v. ... ft.... .. . . i .t ...n n n ah. Vn... unit bff .. I h. many clever photodramas In h,ch g appUed in eery'submarine boses at Ostend and i yi a auu iarcria ro c. rt uun uh - " -- ijte crews lo come asuuic "v which Jack Pickford and Louise xn.P gid that he'r..K. -it. Viva filil -rilispr'. . . ,monopoly! Ana 10 -wnomr .i.hcic wu...v.from German .ource... It....oeciareu Huff have been seen together. A hd 'been gome thlrly.flve years I iWuich had been .filled with con-drunken bank robber in the gar- WILDINO FOR SALE U. one ga. boat in the harbor Mockn the !licenced to carry passenger.. ... ret, two frightened girls on tne Ptm0re. fon the defence, '-hannul. were run aground. second floor, and a yOUng man' . .. . .,J- ha nriW-in. .i,I,m,H l.v Ih.ir ttzitr-t arc invited before l.t What we ought to do 1. lo gel POSITION TOO CRITICAL l.i .. . Kit fi. ik. t i...n.iinn. .i. I,In,I l.cr nit demand FOR FURTHER FURLOUGH beine initialed into thenecrets of iinuor mugi be .... u-iis i. .iriinn of the . .. . a college iraternuy on uie . , , tha flr.i of .hin. th fni-c i. f .1 1 "T uillin I III.., .11 .iii imi I ii 1.1 1, uc a un enn. - - j m ... vv " '"" ., floor in a haunted house, these,, ., . . lh. ord.r. The' i.)ui r a,iii.rwiiii onH ir i.r HUillll. lirCCIVOl. HIQitHl III IIC1IV1 HI v v UllU"i - ;imn l ;mber Company. becoming criminal. i iruumo era, MewDurn u -F-nhf circumstances supply ' "'H'order'ln.council of thi date was obsolete cruisers." rartieulnr. 1 Hank of in the nasi with us has been lhal -ai,ie from the minister overseas tenal for one of the most inter- . .. lh n..rnn9ft 0f .aving -,. iiimiP.ii p.nnrt cnniinne- ajt p. a ;8 Ilupert. a30 .we have been beggars, for rond. militla forces of Canada announc- esting of dramas. You will want,. . ...nr,4in- lo lhe iaw. food ir.,1 .niin in inenmnlele in. to Join Jack Pickford in one oil ..... . .i, imiiv ...T. . i... ik. iui- bridges, streets, etc, and we nave Jng. no more ieae or ue uu lormaiiua wius iar irvcnru, un ...-lcouiu .. . . . Td n s Finest cloth. Pinch a. a community lost our self re- iOUgh can be granted to oftlcerp the merriest ghost hunts ou bul nol 8nce mlll mftt wilIl a considerable mea- tJtlj)rs Far boy-Wallace'.. spect. We shall noi as a com- Bn mfn oi me aiiouiai. W-..n!?a?1 '.Jrt? nJl'And it a, not proven by the 8ure of 8Uccess. Storming parties munllv reirain it until we are pre- .i0nary frcf serving overseas Charlie Chaplin In that this liquor had were anded on the mole from the .. .. . KnmmnnllV to Standi Tl,i i in VleW Of t" hon." which U one ol tne tilings .,.. .i ih .. " ... .1.1 .1 Ik. fuin nnil so farj unlicenced in Prince u-'dav Nothing was led to'tu. heavy Uwn our own two leei. hsih out gcrious suuauon av iur 0f Anril. to the personnel were WANTED own battles, and pay oun own tne absolute need of men remain-bUU. pert. A bull In ia chinasnop nas ,jho ial the gluff had been in proportion to the number of l)Y Ing at their posts until the crisis got nothing on Charlie Chaplin in f .a d 8lnce lhen Mr. men encaged. Aa enemy de.slrj.y- J. n MORGAN, LTD. itnOMKS K. FIIKKMA.-. i. over, v o exiensious nf leave 'The Pawnshop," and there is iir!, for the nrosecutlon, ar-'.P Was tomedoed at Zeebrugge. 'or furlough will, therefore, b. not f ,,,"ffrftf, al the process of jnanu-illr Four Rigging men. Tur nERMtN THREATS except meaicai rea- Hn,ui.D faclure was sun in progress, party fought alongside tne Four Fallers. MADE TO MOUuanu Ion. to offlcer aSd men of theltonlght will be thoroughly satis- ermenUUon wa 8U going on.JJ nt Zeebrugge for an hour. Four buck.rs. nverseas forces now In Canada, jed. The orjler-in.council on tblsy they were thus engaged, l Two Boom-msn. tsptcltl W Tlx point was "short, sweet and con- blockships entered the harbor and I n.l Filer. I.nn Inn. Anril 24. A despatch cise." It said "shall not be manu- 'accomplished their objective. One l Apply. from The Hague .ays nothing is GOLDBLOOM'S factured at all." The process of uritish destroyer and two motor I W. E, WILLIAMS known there of rumorrd Herman GOLDBLOOM'S SPECIAL manufacture being still In pro- boats were sunk, and two launches ultimatum threatening thewecu-Vatlon gress through fermentation still are missing. It Is too early to ay in of Dutch ports unless cer proceeding, he held that the order whether, our objective was at. is no season in Ilupert when you do not need a wa. oeintr imriiieru. no .i..iiv iQinea as usienu, uiy lumuicm" tain demands are yieiueu. There of OIIT You MI ST have a SUIT, therefore avail yourself lliai loou. nameiy, augur "u.n,irticlnaUHi in me mm- mj WESTHOLME GERMANY EXPECTS OHANP UAHUAINS nel raisin, in this manner nau necn French co-operated- our ENE-lta destroyed "in a most disgraceful nil MORE Friday and Saturday mannen. toiiQHT ONLY Thursday, r Anril 21. Advice. Magistrate Carss intimated tnat USW 1 RtSEMT. ALL LAUHa di he would take a UUleUie before i to lhe JCK coming out of Germany are . . . ' s II sws PICKFORD PRICES glvl Judgment, ana aajourneui -0UI5E HUFF effect that the Herman ii- SACRIFICE . aU three cases until ThurnlAyl pnper. are preparing the peopie mako room for the Hummer Stock- morning at 10 o'clock. for a declaration oi R - " To Germany at an early date by Uruguay FOR QUALITY L.dysmlth Wellington Coal re-dbCM ", " Tlq U and Argentine. KIIVICK and SATISFACTION Goldbloom's your fuel bill and give s ANO A CHRLIE CHAPLIN Wellington Coal and MrMsfastlon. Phone 15, .P. R. IX DAY VVKEK F0t HULP For N.w m Goal Co. of all dimensions I l,PWf'''" JPNSH0ph lr Lumber ,,,, tr j3 hone 11t. c.