ORMESLIIKiTEO Chemists and the Daily GE0.J.FBIZZELL news E.C.D. BUTTER PO.BOX f680 Now 50c. Flionesw 82 and 200 Phones 10 and 25 1-Ot. X. NO. PRINCE RUPERT, D, Q, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919. Leader to be buried Saturday Late premier's funeral to take NO MORE WAR MANY MINERS MAYOR MLYMONT TAKES 1ACE ON SATURDAY FROM CHURCH WITH POLAND OUTOF WORK UP MANY LOCAL MATTERS 1 ?k ?t 1 T, Signing of Armistice Averts Criti Proposal to Reduce Length of WHEN VISITING CAPITAL t)F SACRED HEART TO NOTRE DAME cal Situation Access to and Baltic Allows Working or Four Day to Hours.Six, Five, REPORTS THAT SHIPBUILDING COMPANY WANTS TO LEA8E j (Special to The Ncwi rla 0.T. P. Telegrapbi.' (Special via 0.7.P, Telegraphs.) (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) COW BAY PROPERTY RECENTLY ACQUIRED BY f Ottawa, February 18. According to arrangements made for Paris, Feb. 18, Marshal Foch "Calgary, Feb. 18. District 18, GOVERNMENT FROM G. T. P. CLUBS be Laurler funeral it will proceed at 10 o'clock Saturday morning yesterday afternoon informed the United Mine Workers of America, TO BE DEALT WITH horn the Victoria Museum building to Sacred Heart Church where Supreme Council of the accept-fcass may have a six-hour day or even will be celebrated. Archbishop Mathleu of Reglna, an old ance by the Germans of the con-lersonal five or four hour day. Two thousand At the regular meeting of the City Council last night Mayor McClynionl reported what he had done friend of the late Liberal leader, who is at present In ditions for, the renewal of the , am r.llt. nf w- Ctrnrlr" " nnnr n w t aiiu in Victoria during his Montreal, has been asked to officiate at mass and thouah no defl- armistice. Jthnee thousand others only work recent visit as follows: 1 - Social Clubs. fcte word has been received from him it is expected that he will j Marshal Foch appeared in per- J Year i7 approaching' These "Under the. head of 'Peace, Order and Good Government of pu.cn. ' Iwst W DU" s ic kuuukii oi c,u'iwere matters discussed at a sea-the Citv.' I had an nurlienRA wilh fho AHr..,, n,, i j i At Notre Dame. Powers today and announced the ! J..r. sion of Ihe district convention ,.nv iha mQnD r Zu.u - i ".' ui cuuioi uuu evil, which ciuns ar r.nn- I After the celebration of mass in Sacred Heart Church the acceptance and signing by the here ducted under the 'Company Act,' and owing to this the f . ...til nAnAAf4 A MlfnA nomA tflAmatAKU l.fUn nn NU.maah nPfmnnO rtf 4 l A nnniliiinna - t 11.1 Tfl f HVTl Q I I flTl ft 1 HalflfvAln T it i city has vitsyv r . I . ... ... . .. i ailllcultv in riealinc with them The Attorney-General takn nlace. armistice, ine signing tooK;repunea wun regret, mat there j stated The Government has charge of all funeral arrangements. V A1-,that by writing him and showing fuel depots if deemed necessary. on board Marshal Foch's private berta during the past many The death of Sir Wilfrid Laurler has made a profound lm-;car i at Treves of which couId have bseen ' cause these 'JjLot Bar-tenders' License. Cession In the capital and on every side may be heard expressions This averts what premised to ed cancel their charter. immediately "Since prohibition the bar K regret at the passing of this great statesman. be a rather critical situation as! tenders' license has been abolished I n. o mark nf rflsnnr.t h citv rnnnrll rnetnonnH Its rAnnit. it had been reported that the lions aeninst PnlnnH within .o i ...r-j.. License.... l-.j Fees.. '.m . .....and I pressed that this be re- I . ' .r-''.:r.''"'- Germans mieht nersist in r.ar,vifain ,V" ,Z7. ' WVU ,,e "eau..01 Vauon estaciisnea in some form, so that eeting lor we ween, nunnreua 01 messages 01 conaoience nave -w. u0 icuiunuB I made claims for the city to col- municipalities have ths to W'. lnn till IhOln mil nt nffnnn n ha 1 1 i, J power t,n .received bv, Ladv Laurler from all .Darts of Canada and from " . V. i- i. uanjyer 01 mmiary ciasn ana lect trie license rees, wmcn the issue licenses to all those who jlUSUI to sign. The new terms. at the same time opening access Government at collect present on may retail liquid refreshments, road. while still withheld, are understood between the interior of Poland automobiles, pointing out that be- This I pointed out was not so The End. to German rje8trict opera- and the Baltic Sea. ing located on an island and re- much as a means of revenue, but "It Is the end" thus laconically to his helpmate of fifty years moved from other, centres, the principally by way of good gov-Government Id Sir Wilfrid Laurler presrgevhls rapid dissolution which fol did nothing for us by eminent. Clause 115 of the new ded upon the effusion of blood that clouded his brain on Sunday MILITARY TREATY TO BE IMPOSED way of upkeep of streets or roads, act, I believe will cover this. htrnocn. He spoke but little thereafter though he regained I could get no definite promise, The Authority n !. i& n n n as it opened large question, insclousness and during the administration of the last rite of up a "The clause is as follows: i. e. k church was in perfect possession of his mental faculties. ON GERMANY IN PLACE OF ARMISTICE but municipalities I understood are that pressing many other for and 115 'Subject restrictions to the in this reservations or any this same object and there 'is a other act of the Legislature contained. 1 possibility of the request being taKEWHT 1 VICTIMS (Special to The IVews Tla O.T. P. Telegraphs.) 1 granted, or some compromise ef arid transferred therp is to hereby the council delegated,of London, February 18. The terms of the new military treaty fected, between the Government each B2 CONTINUED 1 BEING SHOT BY to he imposed on Germany in lieu of a monthly armistice and".as and the municipalities. right municipality and authority the to full legislate power. part of the final peace conditions will, according to the Daily Pool Table Tax. for and on behalf of the health. Mail.'s Paris correspondent, include in addition to destruction of "Another matter touched upon safety, benefit, and advantage of OPEN GRAVES the fortifications of Heligoland and Kiel Canal and the was tne grading or business the area comprised within the Wards at Seattle Will Open opening licenses, also the right to tax pool territorial limits of each muni- Tomorrow for Those Who of 1 lie canal to traffic, the immediate surrender of certain warships and billiard tables in clubs. capality and the inhabitants Wish Work. Atrocities Bolsheviks Continue which have not yet been given up, as required, and the conversion Though the new Municipal Act (continued on Page Four.) by of the status of the German fleet from that of internment had not been introduced in the i v a b x .'. Telrrah.) Lot of Workmen Desperate; to surrender. house, I was able to get a copy ff.it.itfi Feb, l8.At the end of Executions With that I Disarmament. beforehand, so might go meeting a committee of the Band Playing. through it, and this I did along iUle Metal Trades Council Treves, February 18. Although the disarmament question MAX HEILBRONER an- with Mr. McDiarmid, the solicitor that it had decided to' hi vu o.t. r. Telegraphs.) was not raised at the last armistice conference, Mathies Arzberger, of the Union of Municipalities, Reliable Jeweler tinue the strike in the ship-! London, February 18. It was one of the German Commissioners, volunteered the statement who I understood has in some ii and contract shops here. ,learned from various reliable that the German army consisted of only 200,000 men, forty per measure been responsible for, the Diamonds, Watches, Clocks eatlte, Feb. 18, Steel- and sources, says Reuters, that the cent, of whom were of doubtful value. He said that the German drafting of this new act Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory Hlen shipyards in Seattle and situation in Petrpgrad and Mos-!ma "I found that provisions had Umbrella, Community Plate, army had been demobilized too quickly and that it was inadequate vj reopen their gates cow three weeks ago was worse been made for grading of business Etc. to maintain order in the country. dnesday be-men l'1"" Executions were morning, reemploy- ever. licenses, but no special mention who ''"K continued in prisons and of-Paying Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th 8trt. apply at the gates of taxing of.pool tables in clubs, the Macy eca?e of ten were carried out to the lively NO LEADER YET FIRST SALMON and while Mr. McDirmid was of that prevailed prior to the 'strains of a regimental band. the opinion that this would be' k" of metal trades workers in Victims were being lined up at done under clause 115, I suggested ; two cities on January 21. the edge of a long open grave and FOR LIBERALS! OF THE SEASON that the words be added as a 'DEMERS" i wimately fifty contract shops 'shot by Lettish soldiers. The lot new clause. ' closed by strike officially 'nf workmen, says Reuters, is des-pneed an- Fuel Depots. Mrs. Demerjs while south they would work' under the Dolsheviki resume Perrite Convention Will Not Be Held for 20c PER POUND "In section 28 of clause 115 secured the exclusive same time. 'gime. The food situation in . Some Time But Committee municipalities are given the right handling of suits and f has from bad to . (Pclrograd gone Will Do Work. to establish publio markets, but coats of oncuif the highest ?iw .-.cj. Wi vj, jjruuy Will ""i5v, ilUUUlUO OID Ultl " m. Fisherman .Brings In 500 Pounds I could find no mention of civic class tailoring firms in in a scene from "The Mer-1!' and the present population is snt of Venice" at little five hundred thousand. (Special by a. T.P. lelegrapns.) of Fine Springs and Causes fuel depots, and as Mr. McDirmid Vancouver. the West- over i"ie Ottawa, Feb. 18. .Pending the will be in attendance durjng com- j Suits will begin to arrive Tuesday at the O. W. V. A. Flurry of Excitement. cert. holding of a Dominion conventions mittee stage oi ine am, i asKeu next week. Some trench 41i The annual report of the lire for which Sir Wilfrid Laur- him to see about having this inserted, coats have already arrived.; chief was received at the mcct-tf j A local fisherman who had gone 1.- J A 1. 1 1. 1 so that the municipalities COME AND 8EE - D. E dance March 3. ing of the City Council last night. ier. ueiore ueaui ivu. uuu, out a short whiIo ag0 to trap ar may have the power to establish. ned, there will be an interregnum rived home ye8terday afternoon so far as the opposition is con- wJth about flvo hundred pounds illl,il,lllli!llltiillii!H):!li!lt!l!llll llllllli!lllllllll!llllll!llll!!lll!IIIIIIIIIHIIIII cerned. and no leader vv II be ap- of excelIent red 8prjng 8amon, f- US nnlnlnrl T i li a m ainli m a it I Q of' WJule he was on his way home- suggested that a committee EMPRESS THEATRE nd Concert m manag men on which wUl b ;fe"h, no UcTd ihat heTg the oldest of par iamenlarians bo . TONIGHT m numerou8. IIo put out hIg created to organize and supervise catching about five Vitagraph's Master Production the work of opposition and the in the Westholme Theatre of legislation. Any talk S aurvey As he-did not have ice any regarding a leader now is Pnema- Over the Top TONIGHT, Tuesday at 8.15 ture iright away. He arrived at Cow Bay about 3 o'clock yesterday Dp I am Artistes comprise; : SITUATION UNCHANGED i afternoon and soon was able to 1'- jHfMEh-'Y J'J The Great American Photo-drama Mrs j Mr. John E, Davey Prince Rupert Quartette I find a market for his catch, which with TelegrtpbM O.T. (Special by P. ' Brad J. C. Brady Miss Ruby Taylor j he sold at 20o per; pound. Archangel, Feb. 17. The situation Sgt. Arthur Guy Empey Those fishermen whose boats ci16 ,Pht0Play "His Own Home Town," starring j In all sectors of the front jare still being overhauled are hlmaelf varies Ray will also be screened during the even-j n northern Russia is unchanged.Ipushing the work in order to get supported by an all-star cast. lout and take part in the early t. wcu ug,a Lnariie Uftaplin him Dramatized from Empey'a fishing. famous book. 9 reels. ueserve vnim . . . 75c S No advance in prices. s S Ask your Grocer or Druggist Admission 25c. C& 15c. PrriAAAj. m L- afe for Thorpe's Non-alcohollo wine. ior the G. W. V. A. Building Fund. S First Show 7 sbarp. Second Show 9 Ladysmlth Wellington Coal re am&sm "occa.lS." Thenrtr nd th Fi,m thl. f h ! kindly gifted for FOR QUALITY duces your fuel bill and gives Come and Go Over the Top r veteran by Mr l'aul Alvazoir SERVICE AND SATISFACTION atlsfactlon. Phone 15, ,P. n. With Empey, !lillll!lli!IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII IE!ll!IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIII!li!l!llllliHI food Board Lioence No. 10.7340, Coal Co. J ii