1 08KSIMJ1 1 GEO.J.FfltZZELL Chemists and THE DA NEWS p.o.Druggists box 1 ear , ILY E.CD.Now BUTTER 50c. Pliones.82 i I Phones 10 and 25 PRINCE RUPERT, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919. VOL. PR1CE FIVE CF.NTB emier of France is Wounded mS7. Ailtfflri iu ihuku&k inn G. T. P. PLACING PRELIMINARY PREMIER OF FRANCE TODAY RUPERT ON MAP PEACE SUBJECT AS HE WAS ENTERING A CAR Officials Who Are Spending Few OF DISCUSSION Days Here Say Prospects NAMED COTTIN FIRED EIGHT 8HOTS WITH PISTOL, Look Very Bright. BOY Opinion Expressed Time for Talk WOUNDING GtUHUts ULtmtnutAU sliumt-Y nil m Now Passed Should be IN HIS RIGHT ARM f A party of officials of tk Gram Ready In April. Trunk Pacific Railway" and Steam (Special jo. The Wewi ia 0.T.P. Telegraphs.) ship Company are spending the (Special fa 0.T.P. TelerrapHs.) Paris, February 19. Georges Clemenceau, Premier of France, day in Prince Rupert prior to continuing Paris, February 19. American, through to Anyox, from Las shot and slightly wounded by a boy named Cottin, as he which point they will returji to British, French and Italian delegates entered a motor car In front or his residence this morning. Prince RuDert ann rpmaln Iippa discussed the program for a preliminary peace today with The assailant who was arrested, refused to make any state- 'until departure for the East Sat-'the intention of having the out Lent regarding the motive. He Is about 1 8 years old, Is a French jurday. line committed soon after Presi- I These officials have been at- civilian, and Is said to live in compiegne. rlonf Wllonn'o wilii.n n r.:n" tending a Conference ,at Edmon-f was' Clemenceau was seating himself in his limousine, Cottin e belf pressed hat As with (ton meir neia men, wiucn ,,, . n, mffhf ha na. tnm Luddenly sprang forward and fired eight shots from the pistol. 'was called for the purpose of dis- discussion by the middle of fcix of these hit the front of the car. Two bullets penetrated the cussing and arriving a best g S tla?s door, one striking the Premier on the Inner side of the ways and means to properly pro- Powers hePard lhe claim8 .g1 rijht arm near the shoulder, Inflicting a flesh wound. 11 Som ot the repre-flc it hi anticipated will whjch sentatives of the Council, how- I; 'rnM " coml,.ne18ummer- per, remained away, feeling that DNERAL OF are particularly op-ihe lme for la,k was passed and trm stio as to future prospects, SUBMARINES lhat t c d BRITISH GIFT SJnfSSiinJT1 for wtt"S-b.ok to a peace basis S.BESNER TO CANADIANS acreage which will V in,creaS(;d This movement is taking form in lhe most ponsM British, thation on the this Ottawa, Feb. 18. The prairies year. American, Italian and French THIS MORNING British Admiralty have offered so far as passenger-traffic quarlers and promises to iolf) THE NEW PADEREWSKI MINUET. s concerned ,the undoubted re-lfiPflnHo Ia,1ifa ,,IM ,ha as a gift to Canada lewai, mi increasea aciivny naval forces, two submarines oiuew days. ' uunai iraiuu is luonea lyrwara Father McGrath and Bishop Bunoz now at Bermuda. Sir 1 CANADA GIVING o as the same has been restrict- Officiated and Very Many Robert Borden, on behalf ed for the past few yearp on ac- FISH ARRIVALS of the Dominion, has accepted. SHIPBUILDERS NOT Present. l r Jin Citizens Were uuuiit, ui war uouuuiuiis. t ti, t k m. TO REOPEN TODAY EUROPE CREDIT!: Steamship Service. noon with 12 000 iw: Qf nalibu, The funeral of the late Mrs. O.j ' announcement P can as yetvand lhe with ,bs: Thi j ,4k Seattle, Feb. 19. The Dip 6i000 sner wincu loos mis- e-made regarding steamship ser-Uo,rstl(T- piaco . Pusret Sound steel shiD- thaf; nPr,v !aBt lorainj from the Catholic Church ' ' Loans Granted for Goods to be JjUilders announced yesterday vice for the coming summer, as wilh 3"0000 Iba proceeded wilh -Father tfcOitk and Bishop WOMEN WANT PLACE Sold to Allied Countries. afteryioon hey would' Hi is is a matter that: is now re-f Her1 fish to Seattle, where slie will :noz officiating -was one of the' .-, ceiviiJ5 cariui cuasiuei anuu, anu f overhaul uvkrr mMTCDCMrc not re-open their shipyards rgcst a;tended in the history of Al rHAtL LUilfKNl (Special via a. T.1'. Telrraxbs.) i as they had planned. a aecision may oe expecieu in a e city Paris, Feb. 19. Contracts have The announcement was short time, but, as heretofore, the Winniueg. w E.'Duperow, Gen- H It'll Mass was celebrated by (Special via 0. T. F. Telerraphs.) just concluded by which Canada made after they had conferred oiim iruirn racuio win ui course cral Passenger Agent, Winniueg, .tner Mcurath and Bishop' Paris. Feb. 18. The inter will furnish credits of $25,000.- with the committee and W. C. Riddell, Advertising tnoz gave a short exhortation, Allied Women's Council now has 000 each to France and Roumania appointed by Charles Piez, way 10 ana irom ine aciuc Agent, Winnipeg; G. A. McNich-oll, ' cortege thm proceeding to the the assent of four, of the five great the credits to be expended in the director general of the Coast. Assistant General Freight and hveyard at tairvicw. Tho coffin powers in the council of ten to nurchase of imoortant necessities Emergency Fleet Corporation. Attractive fares were arranged, Passenger Agent, and F. It, Hunt, is covered with beautiful floral its request for representation of in Canada. not only'to and from Vancauver ocal auditor, Prince Rupert, accompanied to. .r. f I.a r . I . .F ?t I from certain prescribed sections '"f t-c tiiuitii uo women on an reace oonierence jsegouauons tor a sunuar loan, the party. Vi II. - . . I J . . . .. ! .. . . . . . ' of the prairies but also in the ru vijmi uiubB w no wisnea 10 committees dealing with the in- I is said, are under wav Between ; J the last mark of respect- to terests of women and children. Belgium and Canada. ! ! reverse direction, last summer, deceased lady. I and hundreds of passengers took MAX HEILBRONER ITlie INDIAN MURDERER advantage of these fares. Corresponding pall bearers were Martin fltcilly u. Mornssey, John Des- A PASSENGER AND UNITED FARMERS ARE fares were arranged Reliable Jeweler ics, Fred Prudhomme. Harry COMMITTED SUICIDE from the prairpe provinces to FREIGHT SERVICE REPRESENTED NOW p ameau and Tom Trotier. IVancouver and Victoria for De- Diamonds, Watches, Clpcks IHaynor of Shot cember January last but ow Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory Broth ... t - i Peter Jackson Qlawack and . , ., . . o" v-. I lunei al arrangements. iigrunw ano nimnwn w i.m wiimu i i i (Special by n. t. p. Telegraphs.) j and K,ed Himself When ing to the flu epidemic not as Umbrella, Community Plate, Among the n.imorrma' (inrni Up"by Aeroplane Line. Toronto Feb. 19. John W. 1 Surrounded by Posse. much business moved as in the Etc. Jttules to the memnrv nf ih. ,u ' 'cw York, February 19.---This Widdifleld, candidate of the Unit previous vear. However, no op- lased were th rnr,i rr irc morning's Tribune has the fol- ed Farmers of Ontario, was elect Peter Jackson, the Klawack In- portunity is being lost to place Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th 8tret. fo. Swent. Mr. nnd iir. r.nr. lowing: "With the four hundred e(j to the North Ontario seat in jian who shot and killed Deputy Prince Rupert on the map and f'"ell. Mr. and Mrs fi v Mfk aeroplanes rjecently purchased the legislature by a majority of Marshal Clyde D. Calhoun of representation is given in all for- Mr and Mrs llnrrv T.nnH 'ro'" tho Canadian Government 284 over. Major II. S. Cameron, Cnaig at Klawack Wednesday !tariffs of the United Slates rail and Mij8. Charles Balagno' Iloy U ConPer announced that the Government; standard bearer. He evening, committed suicide by lines so that traffic may be routed "DEMERS" and Mr,. Geo. D. Tite Mrs United Aircraft Engineering Co. j9 the first to be elected on the -shooting himself yesterday morn- to and from this city, which is and dauchter Knion proposed to Mart an aerial pas- new platform. ing at 7 o'clock, according to important owing to the largo vol- ilrs. D'emerg while south firdware O Mr. and Mrs. A. D senger and freight line .between J'lnsrranhia advices received.by ume of such traffic which origin secured the exclusive Scrirngeour, Mloo Toronto and Hamilton, Canada, BARON NOW AMONG The Alaska Empire from'Craig. alqs in United States territory, handling of suits and '"line Barbeau. anrt (, r.,hnm in a few weeks." n n.in.A.inA nil onrl If la tpU hat nn hflffpr n rl coats Df oneof the highest "and Spruce and Cedar Co. I UNWASHED REFUGEES Thursday and' Thursday night by Jvertising can be secured than to class tailoring firms in Tlie Chelolisin pulled in port ja posse which had been deputized have the residents of our sister, Vancouver". J i O A an Ia4 (Special ia o. T. P. Telegraphs.) ! to pursue the murderer,. country see the advantages of the Suits will begin to arrive iTout ) " I ot. .1 - 1 1.-- ml.- Tl i fl . Pnool llii.mir.li I li a next week. Some .trench .l 'r- for tho South again at 1 a. m. The Untrue Feb 19 Baron 11,6 uispaicn receiveu uy iuo nuuu x aumu i...uui,i.. ll'ftlon. win nu gives i i. - : wno coin rmeu. -u-i.-..,... was from Walter B. jyes of Prince Rupert. coats have already arrived. von Uer. bancKen, l Phone 16. .P. mj Drink Thorpe's omo.r' u Wine, . n Riar,1a ilfinnlv United States The parly consists of A. E. COME AND SEE Co. si s n i I nAr t rrx rtrt rr 1 ii 1 r M :n Agent-J. F. Magulre, Phone 586. IUU UUU 1.11 OCltlVlil'C neJ lo Jlk Uonandi-Jvaim h;l9.- ,narshal- at Ketchikan, who left osevear, General Freight Agent, to stand in lino for a bread card mere lor me scene oi mo irugeuy among the unwashed refugees. It Thursday immediately after re-is reported thill he was refused ceivlng the news of the murder WESTHOLME THEATRE of Deputy Marshal Calhoun. It special privileges. follows: Empress : Theatre Peter Jackson, the Indian who WEDNESDAY CANADIAN NORTHERN ONLY shot and killed Clyde Calhoun at TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY FIFVATOR RIIRNING K'awack ,com,niUed suicide at "Treasure Island" (Special by 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) kept posse Jackson had been surrounded out all night,on and the MrsT VERNON CASTLE Port Arthur, Ont., Feb. 19. . island. A coroner's inquest was The best known woman in America, By Robert Louis The Canadian roru ern 'held and a verdict of suicide was featured in Stevenson elevator Here is uurning. n is 'rendered, -wor.ld'8 Erring the Fox Kiddies, largest elevator and .con-. Calnoun ia takin lho body A Thrilling Drama of the North Woods, tains more than 5,000,000 Iushcls of her husband to Seattle for puna lee Corbin :: Francis Carpenter of grain. burial. "STRANDED IN ARCADIA" VnQ !las a hS appeal to old and.young I. 0. D. E. dance March 3. tf it Five Parts has been described as a picture for children from six to sixty Provincial Mr. Walter Organizer Drjnnan,of the the "Mystery of the Double Cross" Great War Veterans' Association, Reel Comedy will address the 7th Episodemore exciting than ever a-S----.--Ll"0 meeting at the Club rooms HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY ADMISSION 150 and 250. tonight at 8 o'clock. All FOR QUALITY returned soldiers welcome. 0nly - - Mary Pickford in "M'Liss" SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Admission, 15c and 25c Show starts 7.15 sharp food Board Licence No. 10-7340.