At fflRMFSUHIITED ! GEO.J.FRKZELL FIRST Sorkfflen's AID Board KITS com-0'penSalon he Da ily News Pork 20c.Spare lb.Ribs PK32aod200 Phones 10 and 25 PRINCE RUPERT, B, C., FRIDAY. MARCH 7, 1919. YIL. X. NOW. PH1CE FIVE CENT Not to be Nationalized AL MEMBER DEFENDS MILITARY OFFICERS AGAINST CRITICISM OVERU ENT WILL NOT LIKELY CATCHES OF COLONEL PECK AT ISSUE TAKE THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC - MANY BOATS WITH GENERAL SIR SAM SOLD TODAY HUGHES OVER CRITICISMS AS PART OF NATIONAL RAILWAY Total Amount Marketed Was ' SAYS CANADIAN FIGHTING WAS PART OF VAST ACTION 112,500 lbs. of Halibut and ORDERED BY GENERAL HEADQUARTERS NO 3000 lbs. of Salmon, f WANTON LOSS OF LIFE ment; Interest on Bonds has been Promptly Paid and Kish i This Exchange was a big as morning the catches at the of (Speclil to The Kewi m 0,T.P. Telegraphs.) fifteen boats were disposed of. Ottawa, March 7. Col. C. W. Peck, V. C.,. M. P., who has Just New Loan Floated in Autumn. was The total amount of flsh market-ed returned from overseas, does not agree with Sir Sam Hughes In was 112,500 lbs. of halibut and his criticism of the Canadian Command. Special to The News vU 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) 3,000 lbs. of salmon and the re Col. Peck stated: "I certainly cannot agree with what General . S. C. TIMBER m t. mm T n .tmmn that tha f i ri Aitn rw A n t rnnla sult is that the IILtaWaa ItlarCn . lilt iuimui HIM MW1VI IIIIIVMb packing houses ' . .. i rr. n 1 .i k. .i Hughes says about the wanton loss of life. I was very much ...ii.. .knn nn ai inn urann imnt eacmc inin inn ni onn will be very busy today. . - A. Cl.rl AMnKMVMnllMM- kn.n" It D U r.. H r. I Up till noon, sales had not been pained to see such a matter brought up. at a time when so many Rdl' " r J I I fl . it 1 I FOR BRITISH people are in distress over the loss of dear The .ways ueciureu no Knew noinmg j jcompleted, and the following are ones. battle of ... ir 1 me particulars oi tne ush ouer- Cambral, which General Hughes alluded to critically, was simply As a matter of fact the question of the acquisition of the , GOVERNMENT a part of a vast action over the whole front under orders from . ...... lo niAcnnt In rlnnht Tha ImnMsoInn la f j .-l. nnllR. al .... Tramp with 5,500 lla. halibut; nn I FLIR r hl.i i u is u u, wwmmh ....v. WWIW.. 10 General Headquarters, and, as a matter of fact, other corps besides ..i.x onrf hit hnnn ctrenathened bv the fact that the Interest: Sagle 0,000 lbs. halibut and 2,000 ours were engaged. I was there. promptly paid when due, that tne British directorate or the ,.. lbs. black cod; Atlas 18,000 lbs. "j -r t, I rlr.trlr.rl I r tinM nn tkafn cuclim ,""""o Prime Minister Receives halibut and 3,000 lbs. black cod; "As to the action at Mons," said the Colonel, "I never heard in September last the company raised $15,000,000 on the Assurances From British Fisher with 9,000 lbs. halibut and of any wanton loss of fife and understand that the total casualties Timber Controller Regarding 1,000 lbs. black cod; the Norma were very small." Purchase. sent of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, without whose ap- with 5,000 lbs. of halibut; the Gilford (Special by 0. T. I'. Telegraphs.J 3,000 lbs.; the Advance 7,-000 ASKS FOR EQUAL , . . . lbs.; the Ifolf 11. 9,000 lbs.; ANOTHER COXEY I C D A!D I efaVlVW W ItlSII Ul W W I U W 0 S I kf US I -HI I ha - w mi .- appear .that. ...the future of Canada after the war appeals' ri . , " T . the Nellje brought in 5,000 lbs.; ATTENTION FOR THE abb .l ill 111119 lci iim i n t-11 nai. the Adaliae with 5,000 lbs.; the 1 u 1;i 1 i nrv nnvinne n u in 1 nn nrntr property. nf noe-nfinlinna ivih ho Renne! had 9,000 lbs. the Neilson ARMY TO MARCH BASIC INDUSTRIES Drastic Action. , - . r- -rT 12.000 lbs.; the Nfdaros 2,000 lbs; tne Anna J. 11,000 lbs. halibut; it is caubiTui wneiner anv arasuc aciion lowara connscauon r-.i v.. and the-Eagle broughttln 3;06tf ONWASHWON .aiiti John!WIIson Declares .That, Ids nf enrinr? s.nlmrffl 9 flflft lhs Mining and Fishing'Should 1 11 should be taken, and it is oouduui wnemer tne uovern- 4ip Ti,ni,s viiit hn hecn a ' Get Greater Support twill take the Grand Trunk Pacific without the Grand Trunk, f!Vi nnH .An(innniiiv. naeir, of whites and 1,000 lbs. of reds. Th,s " Wll......"Z Travel Luxuriously From Government. 1. ... j i.i-.i -!. ---j ---.o Th nnir it. AHiinp Ki-hpr. ave oanger inai any icuiiunon iouriiih iuwu.ru ja- ,hn m9Ulr hv mMa" ,r.nmmiinin In Motor Cars as Prohibition Gilford and the Rennel were ail j - - j 1 1 1 1 1 j ,-iir 111111 k.'1 1 1 if hi 1 fishing on the west coast where Protest. (Special Tla Q.T. P. Telegraphs.) , - - j iiiuiu nuiiis, ui me oitauuiuii rough weather was prevalent. I Montreal, Que., March 7. "f"a"ul" 1 Trade Mission. (Special via 0. T. r. Telegraphs.) Addressing the Members of the ne Government has been notified that the Grand TrunKi New York, March 7. "General" ; Railway had met the Interest due in London. . .last week. on rim,- ra ntr b a m hiiaii bumbfaI GRANBY SHUT Jacob Coxey will lead another ;Canadian Mining Institute, Sir H nH&IC 1- .A.J L. AT k.bh! f f Bit n . -I B-A A John Willison declared that the - "army" to Washington as a tf .i H II V Mi I II Bin pro The Interest amnnnlsH In Ihn nn nhhnrhnnri nf n mllllnn WiAkAai J.a V 1. test against national prohibition. mining industry should receive as "8. Some time ago the Government notified the Grand Trunk DOWN TIGHT:; will not go on foot, but will much attention from the Goyern- tOfC fhoft tt i.lnl,U 1 1 nr4.ir.nr.lnf1 MM AHMA n n KILLING OFF ,w .w.ijfv. ""-v " r w -J a in a touring car and motor nent as agriculture. If mining wi on me urana TrunK Pacinc bonds. transportation will b& provided, and fishing were encouraged as nere was much speculation to whether the Interest would i. . :j r ii n n i f . . . . as ; BOLSHEVIKI Nothing Doing at Anyox Since the "e saiu, jor an iuiume.rs. uoit-y mucn as agriculture, tne returns CL. Him T nAAA UfflBA AiiAN Ba bm m IHA ?MA n rl I till M i nan .viw wWIV V V V I I I UIIIUI O ! tl IV -Ml U U I M'l"naurel Recent Fire In Converter; sa.u-.ie uaa uiscusseu me project to tne country annually would do Ultprf. Tha tnU.A T'Ul U I 4r,. I.. mA miv MlkVl vfffci llUVVCf-Ol lias UVCM UJ III-OL4 I 1110 livvwo ( Many Mon Leave. ;with many business man and most greatly increased. The fishing n that the Grand Trunk Railway to even ; proposes carry on oi mem voiuiueereu to enusi m ,returns irom tnirty-uve million tne burden of the Grand Trunk Pacific on Its shoulders. It Not wood Enough for Coffins, .nis armJ dollars would be increased Word was brought from Anyox per year a ....... ... fiavs Lnnrinn DnsDatch! Cats new ntnorl nn iUa a.n 1 1 rii,..!!.!. .ar.ri.rl. triac luin f wll (.uu i an rrai aiwuaiviuii as i vuai uo nivav r 1 - i to one hundred million. S. Thnuhnlii r.i.ar.11.- ...Ill U -II I l I.. ft U r. Ur...rr. Rllll ll S3 Fnrrl everything was shut down tight GOVERNMENT HELP What the Government Wants. ! , ... ,, , . , following the fire in the converter The oldest Canadian Life Co. ..e situation nf the rva at the smelter. The building was MUST BE EFFICIENT The Canada, J. F. Maguire, Agent.' -vi.iiiivii. wiwwn p-iw -mwv - i.fin iinn n rr n i in rrn i nn constructed of steel but there was 1 uuu,,w o"ormH puiiuy uy ai.Mu.i...a prevails throughout Bolshevik . Wand Trunk Pacific, and r.Mnrl Triink hut It Hnn nnt nro- i. . ...... .r .1 wood interior work and this was (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) - 0 acquire the G. T. P. without the Grand Trunk. The Grand MlaMon bv thousands. Disease fanned by a breeze. As a result Ottawa, March 7, That the j Id 0 onerea me uovernmeni me u. i.f. 11 u due to under nourishment is ram- considerable damage was done (Government should "get rid ofj "DEMERS" relieve them of its obligations, but the Government has panl pood is scarce in Pelro- About two hundred men came ,unnecessary employees and make suits have .The the those remaining render efficient new ar-, down from smeller town last . r' -'-- "iiiiuu my wv.vft KU...a grau anu aioscow ana cais sen jf rived. We delighted runs service" is the chief are and recommen- eastern connection. night on the Prince Rupert each. Undertakers rapidly at $3 with them, and know you somo or them remained nere, ,aauon maae oy a committee up- Negotiations. icannot cope with the conditions. will be. beautifully They are V P,T n nr.. nn .i .. . ..... . . -Tlmra ie Tin) pnntirrh cnnr1 fnr others going south. That pretty pointed November last to investi-well r- aj iicgouaiionB wore nnened with the Grand TrunK clears out the single men gate the Government printing tailored of beautiful ill LUMtinn in. h. ninwhi.s r.r U n ti.irs ...elAmo Hnn. IrUimi-r. materials, but our descriptive from the place and some of the bureau. "lelghen Went to Ennlnnrt fni. IhA nurnncn The Grand '. powers are not good married men are reponea to do directors made a proposal which the Government reaarded WASHlNfiTftN SFNATR lonvlncr I rwoaysmiui mrciiiny tcii uuai i'6 enough for these suits. ,Hi H Was not Wnrfh npocanl nil DnBlnmnnt Tha ah!nnt i arrived ouc" your fuel bill and nlves When the Prince Rupert continued on Pago 6.) i iYLEfO U1TUILC LH01 yesterday morning there were no i atlsfactlon. Phone ID. .P. R. COME. AND SEE Coal Co. men to handle the cargo. Every 'Defeats BUI to Make Annullment thing was tied up tight. It it ex of Marriages More Difficult pected to start up again as soon ESTHOIMF THFATRF For Dissatisfied as repairs to the smelter building Married. have been completed. Empress Theatre aa : VUIIIIU 1 AM. JU1& 11IU ( TONIGHT ONLY (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) Olympia, Wash., March 7. Special Attraction, Friday and Saturday Geraldine Farrar March 7. Washington's Slate MAX HEILBRONER COMBINED VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE SHOW Senate to.day defeated a bill to Reliable Jeweler in the latest Goldwvn Prmluctlon make the obtaining of divorce difficult, A Blood Stirring Romanes of the Cantdian Wood except for recognized aggravated Diamonds, Watches, Clocks Vitagraph Special Blue Ribbon Feature T HE HELL CAT cases. This bill would Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory have eliminated the principal Umbrella, Community Plate, God s Country and the Woman The Western cause of action upon which more Etc. Girl, Afraid of Nothing than two thirds of the suits filed and No Onx Corner 3rd . and 6th Street. a Glorious Picture of the West in this state are based, namely, starring personal .indignities, rendering - y ,.-J CHARLES CHAPLIN ife burdensome." NELL SHIPMAN A Victoria Cirl EDMONTON. DIED AT IN SPECIAL VAUDEVIILE ATTRACTION "WORK" (Special via 0. T. P. T-jlegraphs.) James Toomey Miss Neva Latham Mrs. James Toomey A Scream from Start to Finish Winnipeg, March 7, Mrs. Ida Show at 7 Tinney, wife of Frank Tinney, of Sonff and Dane Soprano Scotch Songs and Admission 15c and 25c Comedian Dancing Vanderhoof, died at Edmonton FOH QUALITY W. IlTlvtt Wednesday. Thy remains km NlrUT, Hospital SATISFACTION One 7.30: Admission 50c and 25c 1Mj NOXHA TALMADCE U "DE LUXE ANNIE" will be brought to Winni- SERVICE AND Only Show, starts food Board Licence No, 10-7340. 1