PRICE FIVE GKNTf ountry rip of Strikers RIOT ACT IS READ IN GLASGOW WAR TROUBLE VETERANS WITH HAVE THOSE SIGNIFICANT INCIDENT AT AND THIRTY THOUSAND ULSTER WHO WORRY EMPLOYERS OPENING OF LEGISLATURE Calgary, Alta., Feb. 1. The gary Great War Veterans' Association EXCITES MUCH COMMENT POLICE ON DUTY IN IRELAND has issued a formal notice denouncing returned men ivl.rl lrlll,Ai,l I1 .... TWO SOLDIER MEMBERS ARE INTRODUCED BY PREMIER "Uiiuui UUiUUlltJ, UUIl U!l I AND A SOLDIER AND MAY MEAN FORMATION employers in to the throughout the and military forces 11.: 1 respect,nl . men.. ' OF A SOLDIER Strikes are spreading country wey cmpioy., me association PARTY IN THE protests against the employment PROVINCE march into Glasgow; Effort to extend movement throughout ofsiliens, but says that it proposes to handle the matter in a (Special to The News via Government Telegraph.) Government takes action. Ireland; no lawful way. Victoria, B.-.C., January 31. (p.m.) With the business of the legislative session suspended until Monday afternoon, mem-bets (Special to Tbe Newt via 0. T. I'. Telegraphs.) ; 7 -i of the Government have been busy with numerous matters London, Feb. 1. There are a number of strikes in different in caucus. Darts of the country but especially serious are they In Scotland - While His Honor's speech foreshadowed more important ,nH Ireland. Troops have arrived In Glasgow and the city is measures to be brought down, one significant proposal absent in the hands of the military. practically from the ofllcial forecast was that dealing with the initiative and Glasgow, Feb. 1. Serious conflicts between the police and referendum. A somewhat exhaustive discussion in caucus will strikers developed yesterday lv which at least forty persons wero take place before its presentment. more or less badly injured, among them Sheriff Mackenzie, Chief One feature of Thursday's cere- - Constable Stevenson, Deputy Constable Rennie and a number of monial in connection with the introduction policemen. These were all Injured by bottles thrown by strikers of Major Borde and CONTROL ENEMY when the police were clearing the streets in baton charges. Frank Giolma, two of the newly Two of the strike leaders, William Gallagher and David Kirk- elected members, to Mr. Speaker, COLONIES BY differed from the ordinary in that arrested and later with to riot. Both wood, were charged Inciting Hon. John Oliver and Major J. V. ' are still In 'tody. Mcintosh conducted the formal During the height of the disorders the Riot Act was read and introduction. W. J. Bowser, leader NEW LEAGUE it was contemplated to invite the milita, but the order was cancelled of the opposition, rerrfained an AND PBOBABLY FOLKS WERE SKEPTICAL ABOUT THAT interested spectator. The nossi- when Gallagher and Kirkwood were permitted by the authorities 'i Conference In Secret Ses- AT FIRST. . bility of a soldier party is mooted ,PoaCo to address the strikers and exhort them to march off in sion Discussed Constitution with Diy Mcintosh as its titular orderly procession. head. What may be the attitude of That Body. In Ireland. LONE BANDIT LACK OF EVIDENCE of Lieut. McKenzie of Delta who (Special by 0.T.P. Telegraphs.) Belfast, Feb. 1. The employers have Issued an ultimatum to is on his way back to B. G. is not IN CHARGE OF THEFT Paris, Feb. i. The Allied known nor can it be said whether the strikers here, declaring they must return td work at once. ' decided to send not Pte. the member J""is,leJra1 ha,ve or Duncan, The alternative Is six weeks' lockout. RGBSAJRAIN Thirty thousand Ulster volunteers and special constables are When theses last Against Aleck Chyzewsk. of itIoniSlf being held In reserve to preserve order. SECURES $10 ,urrive the soldiers will be almost p.?c?f" exploitation or the Anyox In County Court. districts m agreement Extend Activities. ag g Jn the Uoum ag the Con j ... .. with the Czechs and Poles, nend- Be t, Feb. 1. The strike committee has announced that I Aleck Chyzewski, who was ,'servauvea auu uve limes as infir the territorial settlement of it contemplates trying to extend the strike to the whole of Ireland. Went Through Coaches Bound 'charged with the theft of a two slronfir V.?.:.0 Questions afiectinff them by the For Vancouver and Made and a half dollar gold niece was Peace Conference, Pattullo nresented Government's Position. Passengers Hold Up brought up for speed trial a While the Supreme Council Replying to an appeal from Joseph Devlin, member of Parliament, Their Hands. jfore Judge Young yesterday af- u "l was occupiea yesieruay wim that he Intervene in the strike, David Lloyd George, British ... ' ... wa?8? Aeroolano Snruce Cutting Act. de- some .f lhe 'sser controversies ick,..!-.".) appeareu lor me accusea ana w. - - - . ' . regarding the lialkans and Poland Premier, replied that the British Government did not control the Seattle, Wash., Feb. I. Pas- K. Fisher represented the Cipwn. l" b, l" "V. V . they. also took up in private ses- hours of labor and that he was in complete agreement with tho the Great Northern1 J. Wolfe's evidence was that on ..- the malter of the disposition ea ana on crown ana oin- reply of Andrew Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, to the Provost of owl train leaving Seattle at 11:45 December 24 the accused walked oieniry of German coionieSi Glasgow, declining to intervene In tho strike there. p. in. for Vancouver, were held up into his store and looked over,;'"""0 " b"VeJ" Having accepted the American by a lone bandit a short distance some jewelery which he did not L,,, hn7imn plan for supervision by a League The Premier added that this reply applied with equal force d outside of south ueinngnam purenase, ana on tne day alter ne , :' .t;. ,. " of Nations it has now become in Belfast. early yesterday monning. Board- noticed that this particular gold 'J J"""C" "e uuiso 'u'. ipcpss.irv tr -:. o hnt hnAv ing the trahi at Samish he went coin was missing, A UViUliU IIUU ' 1 1 :., it n.,Vvn(n-.. on Hint u Better Housing. through tho day coaches and The evidence of the accused may be in a position to perform ADKiNS ARRESTED A Better Housing Bill was al- forced everv - passenger to hold was that Wolfe showed him the FOR FALSE PRETENSES LORD GREY FAST up his hands. i jewelery about a week before that V"W" 7 . rtacking machinery V7 7 to pending territorial settlement by BECOMING BLIND Tho bandit left the train as it,when he purchased this particu- pce Conference. cnablo the Province to take part slowed down at South Belling-: lar coin, and straightway attach Sum of $10,000 Said to bo Involved ed it to his watch chain. in the national housing plans. New York, Feb. 1. Viscount ham. He secured only $10. Never forget to look through In Case of Calgary Grey, former British On consideration of tho fact the classified list on Page 5. Mine Official. is fast that not enough evidence was procurable, "DEMERS" Foreign Secretary, TEXTILE WORKERS ' Judge Young.dismissed Manufacturers' Agent, blind and has 3' laid Calgary, Feb. 1. Information enrolled becoming-as a stuudent at ARE DEMANDING AN the case, after telling tho prison Mrs. Dcmens has returned i i J. F. Magulre, Smith Block. before tho Calgary police er that he would, havo to pay J from south, and sworn to by W. E, M. Conna-her, St.the Dunstan's blind, where Hostel ho for is EIGHT-HOUR DAY,Wolfe any debts he had incurred'. bringing a few-the of the new secretary-treasurer of tho !Willi IUII1, trench coats, that are being Bouverjippe Mining Co., Ltd., led learning typewritings worn at present. These-coats ,' to Special via O. T. r. Telegraphs.) Vancouver,the arrest of Win. Adkins in New York, Feb. 1. Orders di. PRINCESS SOPHIA are very smart and ; The sum of $10,000 , serviceable; Also the hat members of the is involved in the caso. It is al-,,lged United reeling Textile 7,000,000 Workers of America CAN BE SALVAGED of the moment, and several that Adkins by false pro-ifnees The Ilcv, A. Barjier went east to establish an eight hour day p:-etty party dresses. FOR QUALITY ' obtained money from a as far as Hazelton on this morning's number on Monday regardless of object Diver Jacobsen Reports Vessel 8ERVICE AND SATISFACTION of to touch promlnont Calgary train. Ho oxpccls COME AND SEE business ions of- tho employers havo been Still Intact and May be I 'find Board Licence No. 10-7348. men. other eastern points also. issued by the Union's executive Raised. committee. John Golden, general president (Special via 0.7. P. TclBirraphs.l of tho Union said the order had Juneali, Alaska, Feb, 1, Divers WESTHOLME THEATRE i been telegraphed to 380 locals and salvago workers having Empress Theatre throutrhout tho country and that the woijk of removal of bodies tho responsibility for the next from the Princess Sophia which TONIGHT TO-NIGHT ONLY step was up to manufacturers. sank in Lynn Canal off tho Alaskan The latter say they will close coast, Oct. 26, with the loss of down if tho workers insist on many lives, report through marine Monroe Salisbury Tho Storms and Passions of tho Sea shorten hours. diver Jacobson, that the vessel are mirrored in Is intact. It is said she can be .in his greatest dramatic Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces salvaged. Ho denied the earlier triumph reakers Ahead 9 your fuel bill and gives reports that she had broken up. 'That Devil atlsfactlon. Phono IB. ,P. R. Coal Co. METHODIST SERVICES Bateese' a 5-Act Metro Screen Drama of heroism and romance starring winsome David Livingstone, Ills life and A Thrilling Drama,of the' work, will bo given on Sunday Canajdian Woods MAX H E I L BR ONER 5 PARTS-r evening. Fifty views will show OLA A; DAM .llollable Jeweler his missionary work and explora ALICE HOWELL tions, and tho story win bo told. in her newest comedy feature Diamonds, Watches, Clocks All who are in sympathy with 2 REEL L-KO COMEDY, "PRETTY BAB IE" Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory "The Big Idea" should see and "Her Unmarried Life" Umbrella, Community Plate, bear this story, "he Larger Two Parts . . SCENIC . . Etc Truth" wjll bo the morning subject. . On Wednesday, February 5, Admiuion, ISc nd 25c ADMISSION- - - 25c. and 15c. Corn? 3rd At. and eth 8tret. the Official Board will meet at 8 Show iUrU t 7.15hr$ o'clock,