PRINCE RUPERT y A cc obe Daily Netw ‘Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper TA XI Phone 75 and 36 We Never Sleep 707 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920, BAPTIST MINISTER x], NO. 65 ; ct = —— ombardment of Kiel Causes } Appointed to Local Church, | | e Quarters of Town Destroyed by Guns of Cruiser; Communists Seize Arsenal; Then Driven Out. vord yesterday from the Baptist CHILDREN FROZEN TOs" veserday trom Baptist DEATH IN BLIZZARD )'2¥"'°= Dinton wit ne nere rea secured for the Baptist Church in this city. P. Linzey received | A permanent minister has been | special to The News via G.T. P. Telegraphs.) h 16.—Four hundred persons are reported Maro eee d many persons wounded in a bombardment | ve been killed an take charge from April 1 an cruiser Eckernofoerde, says a Central News | : = ; bel by the German c Mr. Dunlop was formerly in isi = | SMARCK, N. D., March 47— hagen, quoting the Ekstrabladts’ Kiel cor BIS , » ma ion ate a i , penhagen, q |North Dakota is in the grip of harge of a church in North Van- [the worst blizzard since 1988,| 0UYer Dut he returned to Scot- atch adds that some quarters of the town were | Four children, guests of a farm: |'#24 and is now on his way back the bombardment. The cruiser is said to have a. jamed Wohl! near Ryder, were |? this pete He is said to "e@ an apie preacher, it meat Rev. M. Van Sickle wil] return atch from Co ondent. The dpsp 0 ed by sd its fire especially against the quarters of the workmen! frozen to death in the blizzard, e opposed to the Kapp Government. was learned tonight, when ar . COMING HERE SOON Death of 400; Many Wounded ™ 177.222 cz» « PRICE FIVE CENTS GERMAN REACTIONARIES WOULD PREPARE FOR WAR Object to Demobilization of the Army as Provided by Treaty of Versailles and Would Retain War Courts. (Special to The News via UT. P. Telegraphs.) GENEVA, March 17.—One of the conditions proposed to the bert cabinet by General von Luettwitz was that demobilization of the army of the Empire, as provided by the Versailles Treaty, must not be exeeuted, and war courts martial must not be dis- turbed, according to Premier Bauer of the old government, says a Stuttgart despatch to the Neue Zuricher Zeitung. Premier Batier also quoted General Luettwitz as saying that in addi the nidiers being killed. Later ed to have been killed. tion to the report of the bombardment of Kiel, detailed ts have been received of severe fighting there. he Daily Mail’s correspondent under date of Monday, says communists seized the arsenal, six officers and a number Government retook the arsenal, where about 200 people.are a marine brigade supporting the rRIBUTE 10 tary Daniels Endorses Move- ment to Establish Home in Palestine. . pecal via G. T. I Telegraphs.) LTIMORE, March 417,—KEn- { I iovement to Palestine a national for the Jewish people was! p today by Secretary Daniels’ Zionist or-! » the of America for the ed by high tribute to Jews Yiving in America. (EARM HOTEL SOLD haser Will Double Capacity eet With Present Demands of Travelers at Camp. the sale of now owned is been reach- is Charles F. who is having fed houses in Nelson, iiope, Westminster and other cities le south. Although alltrav- Wil regret to learn of Mn. the business, Will be carried on in i hands, tr. Walmsley \ | ged nt for Va couver, hotel man, j L) a dsen leaving house Will take charge Che interior will be " and renovated and “apacity doubled. Mr. Walms- IS OW or ‘ground super- ME the hanges. The ation in Alice Arm has Visitors hotel be- for many JEWISH NATION restonation. It was sup-! lbeing held at the Anglican MEMORIAL IS UNVEILED Archbishop Du Vernet Preaches in Presbyterian and Anglican Churches at Terrace- A Archbishop Du Vernet returned ,last night from a visit to Terrace »where he unveiled a memorial ishield, on which were the names of Lieut. Morrison and Pte. Chi- chester, two members of the An- glican Sunday School at Terrace, who made the supreme sacrifice. The Archbishop preached in the Anglican Ghnreh in the morning land in the Presbyterian Church jin the evening. The services are iso arranged that they do not con- i\tliet with each other at that place, and ‘Presbyterian churches alternate- ly. | The Archbishop reports that work has commenced on the en- larging of St. Matthew's Church at Terrace by throwing into the main building the schoolroom ‘at the back. This is made neces- sary by the growth in population and the increasing interest in the church. i The train from. Terrace arrived here shortly after midnight last} night, the delay being caused by} an engine off the track near Shane and other impedimenta as} a result of the breaking up of the ice and snow. } i ae Re RK EO RH eM ee Hwa Score Of 24 Lo * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS *| eR EHH EB L, W. Patmore returned from a} business trip to Prince George! last evening, : | * . . j Minnie Johnson, one of the In-| dian girls who was recently sent ismall bodies were found by Wohl. | to Marpole. the Empire instead should prepare for a new war. ‘The Premier @ NEW PRESIDENT OF added, ‘‘after such a condition, what aims Kapp and his accom- plices are pursuing can be judged.” THE FRENCH REPUBL Cc a eles tackle a . * cee a rn ee eee ee SPER. ne: en-eoael Se NEW BUILDING WANDERERS’ FOR T. EATON, - CLUB MEETING Addition to Winnipeg Premises Completes Square Nine Storeys High. Directors Elected for Year; Social in Club Rooms and Dance Later Arranged. The annual general meeting of the Wanderers’ Club was held last night and the directors for the year were chosen. The secre- tary’s report showed the club to be in flourishing financial condi- ~ tion.. It is proposed to give a social evening in the club rooms in the near future and a dance will be put on after; Lent. A large number of the members attended last night's meeting. The following directors. were chosen: W- H. Vickers, R. O. 17-—A mod stories high, basement, will be the T. ulon Company, on the corner of Donald and Graham, H. McGee, }\ice-president, announced today. |Work upon the new building slarted this afternoon. Two brics and two frame houses, all vacant, on Donald Street, are being torn | down. | The erection of the new struc- jture will change the group of Eaton buildings from an rage: lai; shape to a square, and wil! ‘represent another step in the jtcial Paton plan whieh contem- |plates an immense institution ex- March nine Winnipeg, building, exclusive of ern erected this summer by Perty Titrker, $. R. Harper, WO. Fulton, and G-. Fred ~ Roberge. From these the officers will be chosen: Paul Deschanel. jtending right back to St. Mary's / Avenue. A WOMAN SMALL CROWD WAS PRESENT AT FINE GAME ‘Sons of Canada Narrowly Defeated ,,,, the Callies—Attendance Was Small. In an excellently played basket- iball mateh the Sons of Canada and Mrs, Dick were the parents of narrowly Wefeated the Callies by 20 in the Kxhi The crowd 9 bition Hall last night attending, however, very and the ollicers of the Prince Rupert Athletic Association are very disappointed. They con- sider that the public is not back- ing thei up with the support that should be given their tireless ef was FATHER AND MOTHER =a Wat, Announcemont. Saye: | DIED ON SAME DA jment of the new structure by H. | |McGee, vice-president of the T. Eaton Company, in Winnipeg in /Mr. and Mrs. D- G. Dick, Parents) connection with the final step of | of Mrs. Walter Owen, Passed (signing the contracts: 22 HUSBANDS Married on Saturday to Twenty- Second Who Now Sues Away. “The T,. Eaton Company an- for Divorce- | ah he jnounce their preparations for, ; Br 82% | Friends atl over the North will /!a"ee building operations this) _ DAYTON Shilo, Marek ster shocked to hear of the death spring. These concern the erec- Chatmaing that them wife’ nae oft Mrs. D. G Diek at 2.30° last tion of the second unit of the) twenty-two husbands and is di- building programme as outlined, Voreed from none of them, Tuttlie to the city council. Sallie of Cincinnati and James “This building will be Jocated|Nick of Dayton jointly asked po- on the corner of Donald Street |lice olticers today to arrest Mar- and Graham Avenue, and wil! ex-|saret Fonter, 24 years of age, on tend 348 feet on Donald Street|* Charge of bigamy. : and 120 feet in depth to the lane.| Sallie claims he married the Friday afternoon at North” Van- gouver followed at 10-o'’clock by Ahe death of her husband Mr. irs. Walter Owen, wife of the former chief of provineial police here and now inspector at Van- ie - : 7 ah a ; . engi Both antics were the The building will be nine stories|Woman at Chervon, Ohio, on Feb- direct reauit ‘of infivensa and: basement, and will provide|ruary 26, 1920, and Nick claims about four hundred thousand feet to have wed her on Saturday last, of floor space. They are joining in the hunt for antiltanitial sie their alleged common wife. DAWSON TRAIL WINS CLOSE Mr. Dick, latterly a well knewn figure at North Vancouver, where he was stipendiary magistrate, speul 14 years in Alaska and was one of the three first and most Miller, C, S. Youngyraan, 5. Kingy« ° Hically have to sleep in the bi immodation be- he aes laken up COME TAX MUST BE PAID al Notice Bein Wi 9 Given to Those 10 are in Default. Pp relegraphs, ) March 17,—Final sale to those 1 yet filled in income and not before / ? will be e April dy : Droceeded against aa y that. ‘W, It is not neasac hotice be ANG] VER ICes are 0 | sent rm I Mtury | everyone king the return and yet fail- the Penalty Belg an, .- Provided With ‘CUPed on applica- PPrSOns with 4 year op and unm | tome ‘ Also Day Coal, The best 2 Oo given, ’ return is liable Postmasters and forms an over ; » Prinoe | Dany, Phone 16, down for six months at Okalla for vagrancy, has been reprieved and will return to the Masset In- dian reserve next week. . . . | In Saturday's Province appears a picture of Judge F. McB. Young, | thivd vice-president of the Britigh | Columbia Provincial Red Cross | Executive, along with the other | inembers of the executive. ee | Sidney Wenmig arrived from) | Winnipeg on last night's train| and will spend a few days visiting | ' with his brother Fred Wermig | here before returning east by way | of Vancouver and the ©, P. R, | . . . } | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jory ar- | jtived from the south on the} |Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. \Jory is in charge of oil drilling operations on the southern end jof Graham Island by the Queen Charlotte Oil Shale Co. Mrs. J. O. Reddie returmed to town this morning after spend- jing the winter visiting at West; Vaneouver- Mrs. Reddie is a real | ore arried old timer, having been in the city | ' 81,000 alfor 42 years, during which time this was her; second trip out, ~ Pianos correctly tuned, $6.00, G, C, Walker. Phone Blue 389, tf ie active vigilantes who ran “Soapy”| ga : . ube I that ane So He ai omy tae Percy de Wolfe arrived from BILLIARD CONTEST Last night's same ae wy wart at auaaeay her the fa |Fonly:mile and Eagle with the was worth anyones time to see Wik ay: Seaeeee oe “~ | mail He came through bitter rteo mous bandid was shot down and pares ° throug Wanderers Club Cou usly Pro- but the last games have all been \ meeting with a lack of public was shot at himself in the melee. response in turning out, Referee Mr. Owen was the first store- » keeper on the White Pass Rajl- way: On March 30 last Mr. and Mrs. Robinson gave decisions that were clear-cut and satisfactory to all. NOTICE ding anniversary. Mr. Dick was Owing to the prevalence of a native of Canada, having been small-pox in various parts of the born in province, it is strongly urged that 74 years ago. Mrs, all those be vaccinated who have Prince Rupert while her daughter nol been previously successfully resided here. The sympathy of vaccinated. many friends in Prince Rupert The Provincial Board of Health and the North will go out to Mrs. requires all children attending Owen in her double bereavement. public school to be vaccinated or) show a certificate of vaccination J. P. CADE, hh, ©, Messervey, the Winnipeg i wholesale drygoods man, left this 67 Medical Health Ofiicer. } morning on the Venture where ’ i ideally ihe will spend a few weeks before B. C. Undertakers. Phone “1 | returning -to Winnipeg. st Palrict’s Day | Musical Entertainment ——— entitled Wednesday, March 17 “THAT RASCAL PAT” 8.15 p.m. by the Shamrock Dramatic Club. Westholme :; Theatre Excellent Musical Frogramme to be rendered. Tickets on Sale at Orme’s Drug Store. Admission, $1.00 Dick celebrated their golden wed: | Lanark County, Ontario, | Diek visited | weather, the temperature ranging ‘from 50 to 60 below zero. He was aecoimpanied by Dr. G, M. Faulk- ner and Sergeant Thompson of ‘the N. W. M. P. . . . | Frank J. Nolan, an old time miner and businessman, died here recently: . * . An honor roll of the congrega- tion was unveiled here by Major _W. F. Dyde, superintendent of schools for the Yukon. The ad- dress was given by Rey. J. Y. Me- 'Gookin, The names of seven men {who were killed were Robert Forr rest, Anthony Blaikie, Angus Me- | ‘Kellar, Marshall Stene, George |Roymond, William Kerr and Peter Morris. L. M. Slavin, of Houston, was a visitor to the city, arriving on last night's train- A. Christiansen arrived in town this morning and is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. © . W. A. Lewthwaite arrived frorn Ocean Falls this morning and is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. vided Their Rooms for the Tournament. In a closely-contested billiard tournament played in the Wan- deyers' Club, the Trai} Club last night defeated the Sons of Eng- land, The games were interest- ing and the evening was well en- joyed. Refreshments. were pro- ‘vided after the tournament and ,the party was late in breaking up. The players were: Trail—D, Brown, H, Day, Morris Condon, iG. Melimoyl, W. Barber and J. |Sudan. Sons of England—Jack \Judge, 8, King, Perey Tinker, B. Wearmouth, George Hill and R, |H. Shockley. : Tonight Only EMPRES THEATRE —— S June Caprice | ‘A Camouflage Kiss’ ——— elso Mutt and Jeff in “A Side Show” British Canadian Gazette | ; i Oe. ze 72 ae “eee _-. ye ~~ 49 ae 2 a oe ae ee oe + = OE wy, * . rs if ,