si -. r.. v 1 1BISUIIB I GEO.J.FR1ZZELL Chemists and Call for one of P.O.BOX DruBSisis 1080 The Daily our Calendars.Red Cross ptiaF.es,82 and 200 Phones, 10 and 25 VOL. IX. NO. 304. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1918. PRICE FIVE CKWTU NeV Phase in Probe ..i VALIDITY AND AUTHORITY jJUDGES' HOMES WERE FRANCE QUITE DAMAGED BY BOMBS OF PROHIBITION COMMISSION IN PHILADELPHIA IN ACCORD IWTH NOW SIHING IS QUESTIONED Houses Damaged In Different by Shrapnel'Parts Bombs;of City GREAT BRITAIN Paper Expressed Hatred. Statements Made in the French WILL BE TRIED IN COURTS; CHARLES WILSON K.C. SERVES Chamber Indicate French NOTICE THAT HIS CLIENT WILL NOT APPEAR. ON (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) Line of Action Is Determined SUBPOENA CONTENDS THAT WHOLE Philadelphia, December 31, Upon. COMMISSION IS UNLAWFUL The. homes of Justice Ilebert von Moschpisker of the United Slates (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) (Special to The Ncw via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) Supreme Court, of Judge Frank Paris. Dec. 31. Yesterday saw Vancouver, December 31. The validity and authority of the L. Gorman of the Municipal Court the mo9l active day's discussion and of Acting Superintendent of In peace conference circles since commission which is investigating the enforcement of prohibition arrived. located in the American delegation which Police Mills, are 'eglslalion in British Columbia is to be tried in the courts. widely sepaiited sections of the The declarations of Premier Cle- Charles Wilson, Iv. C, served notice on Commissioner Clement city were damaged by bombs late menccau and Foreign Minister veslerday afternoon that his client and son-in-law A. L. Gart-ihofe. last night. In each instance Pichon in the Chamber of Depu said to be manager of the Western Canada Liquor Company, shrapnel bombs were used. ties last nicht gave a rallying of tho first the form point in would refuse even to put in an appearance on subpoena. Scraps of paper found in front ofllcial announcement on the of the home of Acting Superin Wilson addedjt va his contention that the wjiole commission tendent Mills expressed hatred of f the French Government. invalid and unlawful. The comhiissioner-stated that a bench and The statements disclosed that was soldiers, judges, priests para warrant would have to be issued to bring Gartshore before him, sites, and declared that these France had determined upon its staled later by Government Counsel Craig that the classes of men were subsisting line of action on practically all out it was of the questions involved, includ warrant will pot be served until Gartshore is required as a witness, upon the stealings from brothels, ing tho Society of Nations on and that their, rule was at an end. which may not-be until after the holiday adjournment. which M. Pichon said details were Railway transportation ofllccrs arid cartage men gave evidence now being formulated. France rcfernug: to deliveries Hid shipment,of liquors to the Western THE MEMORIAL SHE was quite in agreement with Company" and also of shipments consigned to VETERANS Great Britain. Canada Liquor FOR THE WAR GOOD OLD BOY? Mexico via Vancouver being diverted to local warehouses. Also ,y. r, TVfid. MANCHESTER HEARS evidence was given that these shipments were never forwarded. After the second reading of the The Commission is sitting today. proposed bylaw for the granting PRESIDENT WILSON of a site for a memorial ouuaing AERIAL NAVY STONE FROM BLASTING AT in Mm flrent War Veterans' Asso (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) CHRISTMAS TREE CRASHES THROUGH ROOF Council last President AGAIN CROSSES ciation, tho Cilv Manchester, Dec. 31. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH nicht nesolved itself into com CONSIDERED Wilson yesterday gava, the . mittee to discuss the bylaw clause Han Lying Tn Bed at Shamrock that the United States THECHANNEL by clause. Tho G.W. V. A. being Rooms on Eighth, St. Struok would join no combination of-. Vnitordnv afternoon was a ineornorated under Dominion On Head Taken to alliance except a "league otna-tipnsVlddrsessing of Militia and Defence mcniorable one for the children charter,, tho bylaw read that the Department r RH.11. I WLM I J W mm. Hospital. five thousand assembled in St. Andrew's , ,..j rveep I7ianer in minu ioi- iu. Trade Hall, President and Mrs. Wilson Enter proposea sue was iu. w-"... -t'Vc Defence "of worVnien vin' the Free ;duir'k-ior'n entertainment An accident occurred mis of tained Last Wight to a Fare- - to tnem, ineir Buuuesauio Canada. he declared that the League well Diner In Buckingham which has not been equalled m horn Alderman Casey enquired niorning. which was of a kind Nations must be a great,covenant Palace. iinnori fnr a Ions: time. The xvhn would be their successors common enough some years ago by which all nations would unite children romped about the hall How could the Qat War eler.A AWAIT CONSULTATION HEADS here, when a rock sent nying for the maintenance ana tne time, wiiicn was . ii-lin II-1"1 1 I I(1 WITH IMPERIAL through the air from blasting operations President's PRESIDENT WILSON until supper nns inve successurs j triumph of right. The RETURNS TO FRANCE given about 5:30 and afterwards be Great War Veterans? The city on the grade, fell through statement was greeted with wild amused themselves neiore me clerk explained that this was tne (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) the roof of, the Shamrock Rooms applause. Before he left President Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) concert started at eight o'clock. ..ciini fnrm of wording used in Ottawa. Dec. 31. Although no on Eiehth Street. Harry Hays, a Wilson was given the free orchestra and for; the organization of an longshoreman and a returned farewell Harvey's three-piece dealing with incorporations, project dom of tho city. The London, Dee. 31. in attendance for the whole . . .i,in in nnr-'air. force in Canada has yet come soldier, happened to be lying in was dinner given in the state dining and everyone enjoyed tnem- Oi Course meant ui"'"e was uu- before the Government, the cvi-satisfactory Iie.i and tho rock struck him on time explanation last ticular.This HAS room at Buckingham Palaco for DrJ BUTTE, MONTANA, selvess. to Alderman Casey, dent necessity of preparing the head, inflicting injuries: night by King George and Queen The first part of the program While he thoroughly aproved of an aerial conflict in any .future McNeill was soon in attendance BECOMEORY TOYli Marv In honor of President vwi- consisted of the dismantling of did not approve of'plans of defence has led to offl-u and ran tho injured man quickly on and Mrs. Wilson was a private the Christmas tree which was es the llo 'cials of tho Militia Department to the hospital where his injuries (Special via 0. T. P. Tclegrapna.) Sat down . who fnnllnn Tlinsn pecially delightful ror me uny iho'and others giving consideration were treated. n.,Mi Hnnt... Dec. 31. -. The worn the Kinsr and" Queen, Presi and dia 'to the question. Until the peace Princess a, recitations G W V A he vsa s o the opinion saloon and Butte parted company Wilson. dent and Mrs. logues followed, but the most the memorial monument cuuieienw ------ HON.C.CBALLANTYNE last night after an intimato relationship PrinCO Mnrv Prinro HcilW. highly appreciated item of all was outht be operated and main- begin to see what kind of world of over half a century. o George, the Duko of Connaught,Am the debate arranged by the young city. The institu- they will have to live in, al ques-Uon HAS APPENDICITIS The dry law closes 250 saloons v nnvia. American church. A pretty should The'tion of organization for defence in the city basxador, Duke and Duchess of people of the be a public one. . mllal nee.ess.irilv an dthree breweries Caven teableauarianged ny Mrs. city at present has no puuuu uy lann anU Taken to Hospital Yesterday In and probably marjes the climax Abercnm. Lord and Lady under hei supervision swimming remain in abeyance. of what Viscountess was presented Hhparv museum or Montreal Is now Hosting of Legislative reformation iiih viuominf nnd Admiral in the form of a.number of Quietly After the was once considered a rough mint Aehcson, Viscount Aster, little girls representing the letters whieh the future is reued on. u V V Operation. ing town indulging in wine, women, Sir sinnlev Cnlvi lo and L.auy L-ui important changes iiui. Vasev that precede any of the words "Peace on considered song and gambling. ville, Sir llonald Graham and Lady A violin selection was given by someining of this nature could be and this will be as true oiacrwi (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) JJCniiam, nnd land forces. ft minim MisH Edltll Adams U. S. Navy Mr. Harvey and the Misses developed in connection wuu mo nCCi-a Montreal, Dec. 31. The Hon. near,Admiral Grayson, Duch- nrmirihntcd to the program with Soldiers' Memorial, which would, O. C. Ballanlyne, minister of ma NOTICE ral W.Dowager Hart, Countess vocal solos. The evening was be a compliment to the. soldiers,.JAP TROOPS JOW IN rine and fisheries, was taken to M. . ess of Sutherland, Farquhar happily brought to a close uy and a service to humanity at mo the Itoval Victoria Hospital yes The Imperial Munitions- of Airlie. Countess presentation of prizes to the deserving same time. Telegraphs.) terday suffering from appendi Board will not be respon- and Lord Stamford, mo private students. Tiiia view commended itsen (Special via O.T,f. citis. An operation was perform sible for any goods sup- nnlonr In thn Mrs.RinK.Wilson left ed. The last reports given out plied to munitions ac- Sj-npi.nt Ami the patient was said to counts without llrst having Palaco-this morjiijig FIRED !viU iZ J 'will bo recalled, the war omee nn- wero that Xicklngham Place on Thursday at a be resting auietly. Tho minister a requisition signed at tho -v. flrat staKe or ineir journey Re. general meeting of me uouncu. uuu..-. will bo confined to the Hospital office. 304 Been of P. O. E Has BJEWIE, Manager for some time. . A. J. leved of His Duties, government Port uapiain. ";' '. Dissatisfied 'DEMERS' with His Con NTERNATIONAL COURT trot. FOR LABOR AFFAIRS Ladiesl Bo as,partlcular GRAND about tho lit of your corsets (Pneclal via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) LASTING G I FT 8 to0ut tlie flt ? vioinrin nee. 31. George L (Special vfa O.T. P. Telegraphs.) as DIAMONDS PLATINUM, GOLD and youi shoes, if you would Courlenay, who since July last THE- London. Dec. 31. Tho British SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, CUT have comfort and wear. has been manager or tno racmo -OF War Cabinet is now considering CLASS, IVORY, ETC., ARB THE 'n have the corset to fit vnatern Railway, has ueen a proposal which may have an MOST CHERISHED. - you, either front or back relieved of his duties. Courten-. BOSTON GRIL important bearing upon tne juiure LARGEST ASSORTMENT NORTHERN lace, at prices from 91.10 cy's retirement is due to uove j of labor: questions arising throughout B. C. to $10.00 mental dissatisfaction with his the world, according to an MAX HEILBRONER COME AND SEE conduct of the road. THIRD AVENUE Exchange Telegraph dispatch. DR. HOVT, Gradual Optician Tho nronosal is to ask the peace oorntr 3rd A. mid Sth StraaU PRINCE RUPERT MUSICAL conference at one of its earliest SOCIETY. sessions to appoint a commission New Year's Day to enquire into the question of an WESTHQLME De r,.i IVI'IJIUIDUI ni rn w.. Monday- next. , Jo-morrow, international adjustment oi conditions TONIGHT l-mhnp 30th. All members taK- of Employment, and to mtr nart in tho choruses ui-o Dinner 75c. submit plans for a permanent in STSSUE HAYAKAWA ed to bo present. Special Turkey ternal onal court and organiza IK tion to secure joint action in sucn "The Honor of His House" Secretary matters. 1 FOR QUALITY GAZETTE Uadvsmlth Wellington Coal re- GOOD CHEF AND WHITE HELP Specially prepared Sausage SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Admission 25o and 15o. WE HAVE A Meat for Turkey stuffing, Atkins' unllK THAI Dill aim j - - Meat Market. tf food Board Licence No, tO-7340. 1B. .r. MATINEE TOMORROW Iauvoa Phone ..,;,,,,.(t)tif,)iiff r".. Co.