rlKST AID KITS The Daily News Your Person GEO.Correct J.FREE FRfZZELL Weigher Weight pnones,82and200 Phones 10 and 25 X, NO. 02- PRINCE RUPERT, D, C, FLMDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 fftlUS HV LU IVTJI 'AN EXPLANATION. nimfPII f'fll I II VI! I A IVIH IVIKH k iw . GOVERNMENT LABOR TAKES .xrinnn litffinia'iric'.i k uu CREATED BAD GRE AT STEP IN THE IMMIGRATION POUCY IMPRESSION ORGANIZATION 3 THE SAYS W. G. HAVE CAPTURED FISHERIES, nrNERS Chairman Smlthers and London Convention Rocommenda Cutting Times Criticise Action of the of International AND INVESTIGATIONS Animations COMMISSIONS .Canadian Government. DO NO GOOD and Replacing With Industrial Unions. (special via 0. T. P. TeleerapUs.) lo The fliewi via 0.7. V. Telesraphs.) (Special London, March 14, Chairman yesterday during the debate the (Special via O.T.P. Teleriaj,tn.) on 1 the House of Commons Smithers of the Grand Trunk in reply to the speech from the throne, W. 0. McQuarrie Railway ,says the Canadian Gov- Calgary, March 13. A reso- I ss ... .rilirisprl the (rrantinc of thn mninrilv, nf ernment statement covering the lutlon supporting the policy of in- u u v vesiiuii 'eW fishing licenses to citizens or foreign countries. acquisition of the Grand Trunk duslrial unionism, and separation Q0iumbia h Pacific is calculated, perhaps un- from international organizations British ooiumuici mtujuer, ur. duuuvu ui nasi (mother intentionally, to give a wrong im- passed amid the greatest enlhus-TtUL , i.. c.innnrlnH n H finnrl m fin I nf mililif hoilfh no n LnflV 1,1 U 1 J M J "1 .1 - " '-'ta.ni I' at the Western Canada La- the light against tuberculosis. ... m helping in m" bor Conference, .onJ The following is meets the shareholders Col PCt'K, V. U., will CUHMUUO uic ucuare una uiiciuuuu. week.pany next the re8olution: Fisheries, "Resolved, that this The .convent- .i. unirl that in the Hindus, tho very worst type The Ti to-' imaubiai(r-.nn!...! cuibUl...Ill oSid lu": , lctuuiiueuu. 10. me., aiiiuaiea. . I Jituuaiiv scented to find their into the Canadian Government action way mhiA Liiere was greai memberships the severance of Mil UV V" Canada, and if they made any created a bad impression in Brit their .iimi in resard to me affiliation with international im it would be a gooa money they did not ispend it here, ish financial circles. organizations and that steps be . . tup Minister of Marine but sent it home. taken to form an industrial organization li queries AU1 "v to give this matter Other classes of people Canada TROUBLE BETWEEN of all workers. senouu consideration. Royal did not want as immigrants were Be it further resolved that a Ul&SiUUO mww i. .,i iiPii anMinted Austrians, Germans, Turks and JAPANESE AND YANKS circular letter outlining the prob investigations made, yet me labor agitators. able plan of organization be sent HUUU u-I I w y.I ciilim T'1 IIUVH Marines Force Way Into Nipponese out to the various organizations, Consulate and Assault and that the referendum on the -r- 4 NO AEROPLANES question be taken at the Less Production. 8ay' RUSSlaD' Wh2t " the Officer. same .i . 4 liara lift ft nessr me,nine of this Bolshevik bnsl-w time, and that the question be "It means absolute (Special via O. T. P. Teleerapbs.) submitted to the entire Canadian production. a laillne off in 'FOR GERMAN equality-nobody has total last year was 200,ouj anything to eat." J Pekin, March 14. United States membership, ballot returns to be iieiow normal and he de- marines raided the Japanese concession segregated from Port Arthur as . . ....... i A 4,. at Tien Tsin, forcing their1 the dividing line between east and ... imumrvi dm BLOCKADE OF way into the Japanese consulate west. uu aa am ujo w v uf the fishing licenses in on the shipyards and assaulting the consular officers, in L.()lUllliJlil. H'JIC 139 UvU Not Feasible to Prohibit Employ PROCEEDING APACE GERMANY IS according to despatches SOPHIA INQUIRY IS j i r it,.. received here. The trouble was ment of Planes for Commercial . 1.J i 1 1 caused by rough treatment given AGAIN ADJOURNED I HIT H L.1 1 ULIICI Purposes. Newman Erb of New York Is Expected TO BE LIFTED United States soldiers who became disorderly in the . (Special via U. T. P. Telerrapba.) to Visit City In Near Japanese (Special via O.T.P. Telerraphs.) quarter. ictly ipeaklng the Oriental L Paris, March 14. -The aerial Future. Victoria, March 14. In order men were....not foreigners. terms,of the German disarma- 1 i iv.i ii wujvvb. i y 0.1 1 1 a l K-iiciuy that the log book kept by Captain . kiii'j i uau iua.cu lire unn r ' faictT"sadopledby-thc Supreme J" L'. Mullen, president of the Country to Become a Thing WASHINGTON TO TAKE McDonald,, master of the fishing kgiaace to the King. As a Couucil of the Peace. Conference, i-nnce iiupert DrydocJc & iingin- ' . of the Past, schooner Amy, may be subjected r of fact, however, they proviue uiai airplanes ana aingi- eering Co.. left last nicht for HAND IN STRIKE OF to microscopic and photographic m ttizens of Canada for Dies snail no longer be used for Vancouver and will probably be (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) SHIPPING WRKERS examination to see if certain al ew "poses. They remain- military purposes. faway for some days. In the mean- Paris, March 14. The financial leged erasions and substitutions ii.ii ui irimr nvi'Ti nnnntnn The Council decided it was not t,jme F. F. Schellenberir is in blockade had been made, the Princess immigration. feasible to prohibit the use of charge of the preliminary work at against Germany is ex. (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) Sophia Commission has been ad e immigration policy par- airplanes for commercial uses, ithe shipyards and he reports that peeled to be lifted as a result of New York, March 14. The journed until Thursday next. things are being pushed as fast as negotiations going on in Brussels, commandeering by the Govern- ma was aiscussed at lenirth OBJECTION TAKEN TO possible. There is nothing to This blockade was applied at the ment of a fleet of harbor craft The Steamer Prince Albert sufficient to restore traffic in New leaves for Stewart on Monday on '"vyuwric ieriam classes tell vet in retrard to the lavintr same time as the commercial net wanted, an said, and the RAISING OF RENTS down of the ways and as the work MnpVnHo nil nonfnnl mnnov nart iork s strike-bound harbor has one of her regular trips. She w tnese consisted of races jon the plans' is proceeding and'treg being informed that any hn armv anH nnvv ni5H hn iTr.HoH will carry freight and passengers. lift Thn P.i uaauiiiiULeu. ...in War Veterans and Trades and aciaiis nave not yet-been set- loans made to Germany would re- Rnfp9 shinnino- nnrrt uV uuiucse, oi which iieu. suit in the termination of their Labor Council Pass Joint ft'Oro If the boats are taken over by cm w. .i j - Newman Erb, president of the v oy many, ana uie Resolution. financial relations with the Allies. "DEMERS" iBoard of Directors, is expected the Government agencies, they wcib anniea thnt r.h inncn to leave New York within a few will be managed by union crews We have received At joint meeting of the exe a as cheap a FREE MINERS' LEAGUE working eight hours a day o na labor, hut nnh days for Prince Rupert but the second shipment of coats cutive committees of the Great time of the visit is somewhat uncertain wage scale recently agreed upon. and suits, making the War Veterans and the Trades PASSES RESOLUTION Monopoly. and it will have nothing complete. Now is and Labor Council resolution range a Army and Navy Concert, Em-tf entalo i to do with hastening or retarding the time to make was passed protesting against your Theatre, March 25. the work on the shipyards. Brings to. Attention of Government press choice, all colors, sizes the increase in rents in this city. My of the fisheries of Brit- The resolution reads as follows; ' Need of an Assay and styles, in a wide variety 7"'u,a ana were entering It having been brought to our FIVE FISH CATCHES Office Here. of prices. of industry. As for notice that there is a move in this NOTICE raise SOLD THIS MORNING of the Free COME AND SEE city among certain people to At a meeting the rents of houses, we herewith Miners' League held here in All those found cutting .! HEM-'"nu Rtn.(n go on record as protesting Cavneon Brousht In 8.500 Pounds Prince Rupert on March 11 the limber in the city park reserve II c n against any move of this nature Which Will Sell on following resolution was passed: between McBride St. Reliable Jeweler as detrimental to our city and the Whereas the prospectors and and Hays Cove Circle will KlrniJ. present period of reconstruction Sunday. holders of free miners' certifi be prosecuted, and those aicnes, Clocks in the unsettled condition of cates in British Columbia at the who wish to take away any npo . ' j things as at present prevailing." Five fishing schooners arrived present time are laboring under fallen timber must get a ""i immunity Plate. in port during the night and all difficulties with regards to assay permit from the city clerk. Etc. the catches sold except the one, Lady smith Wellington Coal re ing of ore samples, as to time and , T. McCLYMONT, Caygeon, pnsls nnrl with snncinl r!ffirfinne Mayor. FOR QUALITY w arfl duces your fuel bill and gives and Clh Str.it. The catches the Atli with were SERVICE AND SATISFACTION atlsfactlon. Phone 15. .P. R. to the Northern and Central mining . f Coal Co. 12,000 lbs.: Allen with 9,500 lbs.; divisions where no assay offices food Board Licence No. 10-7340. lAlliance, 1,500 lbs.; Siren with are established. '2,000 lbs. of halibut and 300 lbs. Whereas it is the intention of of 6almon, and the Caygeon with this League to assist the pros ii kb ana it.n - m 8.500 lbs. of halibut which will pector by bringing before the I 1 1 1 1 IIIDI I If I II I M L ft I J Ki sell on Sunday morning. Thoi Government of British Columbia Empress : Theatre prices, received by the other boals his legislative jieeds. TONIGHT ONLY were 13.8o. and 10c. for the halibut, Be it therefore resolved; that Tonight Friday and 11c. for the and 17c. the matter is respectfully brought J 5tuar Blackton salmon. to the attention of the Government presents The fish were purchased by the and copies of this resolution CHARLIE CHAPLIN 'HOMAS Pacific Fisheries Co., Ltd, MEIGHAN be forwarded to the mining IN All the fishing boats reported convention to be held under the IN 44 very rough weather outside, with auspices of the Chamber of Mines M SSING" cold northerly winds and driving at Vancouver, March 17, 18 and "The Count" snow. 10. 1919, for discussion and en- dorsation. Furthermore that "''T 'ydramaueXi, Mm. Humphrey Ward copies be sent to the Hon. Minister also Greater Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, Albert vp am war the mm. theme deal with an army ofheer and a Uritiah ncbieman. ng i of Mines, the Hon. Minister of E. Smith presents Newsy Geh4 C oncert Lands, as well as the members of British War Review Skeena, Omineca, and Atlin Dis Mary Anderson and Alfred Whitman tricts, in addition to the Prince -IN- ST. PATRICK'S DAY COUNTRY Rupert Board of Trade. STORE" "THE FLAMING OMEN" !w 8 chan, to win March 17,1919 ,u at one of the 20 Prizes Monday, Regular meeting of the Fish Packers Union tonight at 8 p. m. How the call of blood, echoing down through the centuries, was answered - "uiuittion toe ana 3C atUta WEST1IOLME THEATRE by the lone survivor of a noble race. A full attendance is requested. '""-Minm. v . 3 P:m' ad Nlirht at 7 nnrl O .To.L. wt i HBpiin in "A uof'b Lira" Tickets $1.00 at Orme's. The oldest Canadian Life Co.- Shows, 7.15 and 9 sharp: Admission 15c and 25c. j T.JJfjii.Mfffff f The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent.