BKSUW1 1 GEO.J.FBIZZELL 55orkm'.com.ffi require"AID KITS he Daily news Your Person Correct FREE Weigher Weight FHones,82and200 Phones 10 and 25 ""I ZmG3 PRINCE RUPERT, B, C, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, .10 ID. PHlCiE FIVE C;:JT ll , A v- " FfK CREATES" SENSATION ENEMY ALIENS PROVINCE MUST IN HOUSE Or CUMIViUINSlsi WILL REMAIN i NOT PAY ANY DEFENSE OF CANADIANS DISFRANCHISED COMPENSATION SIR CHAS. FERGUSON WITH BEING INFLUENCED ,Draft of New Election Act Prepared Claims of Dependents of Princess t.nrrs GERMAN WIFE-CURRIE'S ACTION UPHELD and Printed Women Sophia Victims Outlined by To Sit In Parliament. nv riREATEST MILITARY GENIUS Mr. Justice Clement. OF THE AGE (Special by 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) ' C P. R. GETS INJUNCTION Ottawa, March 15. While a (Special lo The Kewi via O.T.I'. Telegraphs.) TO PREVENT PAYMENT March IB. Speeches made In the.House of Commons draft of the now Federal Franchise Le by Lieut-Col. C. W. Peck, V. C.f and W. S. lias been prepared and (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) afternoon day printed, final consideration has March Vancouver, 15. Mr. biding caused " , . not yet been given it by the cabinet. ma.u Justice Clement in e . gave judgment colonel Peck connneu nimson pi ,uuwU It is certain that the principle criticisms by Sip 8am Hughes of the overseas command. of the War Time Election the case of the Canadian Pacific recent Act, with its effect of disfranchising Hallway vs. the Workmens' Compensation cu.n. xaiisnH snmnwhnt nf a sensation bv all alien enemies, will be Board of British Columbia The memDer iur - continued, but in a somewhat in favor of the plaintiff .n.oir nn i r unarioo 'u - modified way, but it may be limited had put Canadians out of bounds.' to five company, and restraining the .r man Insulting message,, or ten years, and it is remarked that tne soncuuuu iur wuiuyuu hmuih nom uu probable also that the disfranchisement Board from paying out further . .. . tiyl Fa tuna a uunmnn nf Cnlnnnn. may apply only lo such compensation to dependents of the fact tnai oir wnano as have been naturalized in the the company's employees, who Transportation oenire. t last ten .years. lost their lives in the sinking of Colonel Peck proauceu wo mup ui mo war wim i Evaders and defaulters are to the Princess Sophia. bral to Illustrate Its Importance from a military point ot view be disfranchised for a period yet Judgment was given on the fits relation to the wholo battlefront. it was a great transporta-in indecided. contention that .the Jurisdiction centre. While the Germans held the town and the country The right of women, not only of the act does not extend to the . iiund were In control or the canal and could flood certain ; lo vote but-to sit in parliament, scene of the wreck, which occurred It, is likelv to bo attained. in American waters. Lin such a way as to strengthen their position. If, however,, The judgment is being appeal L could be beaten back from the town, their right flank would j THE LAST OF THE TYRANTS. Mr,! ed. imoerllled. I - - - - hhe of controlling Cambral was agreed upon byiliJOIDm EMILE COTTIN GETS Importance 111 A rVTTC EXECUT ORS OF SIR t British Generals, said Col. Peck, and was also considered of , if I-eIllilV Tinllll ENERAL SAM DEATH SENTENCE value by the Gorman general staff. The action at WILLIAM VAN HORNE strategic pat Paris, March 15. Emile Loral was not a local Canadian act. It was part or a vast mlll-j PRINCESS SENT STEELE DIED OF Cottin, the anarchist who WIN LEGAL BATTLE Ey enterprise, which extended over a great stretch of country,; attempted to take the life Blasted fop days and weoks. It was part of General Foch's; o f Premier Clemonccau, OUTOFCOUNTR OKEN HEART Vancouver, March 15. Chief has been sentenced to feme of the lino until he broke of ...striking at different parts j death after havbig been Justice Hunter ruled in favor of ' I I J 1 L A nMMnV OMUAMrl ' (heartortne uerman pcopie, anu iureou mo ohon tried by a court martial. the executors over the succession :ttoilgn the most humiliating armistice in tne nistory oi s. W. Jacobs Accuses Princess Death Caused by Unfair Treat' duties payable from the estate of on!. Radziwlll of Bolng-Convlcted . ment, Says Brig.-Gen. Smart the late Sir William Van Home, No Canadian Wrong. Felon Who Victimized ! In Quobec Legislature. who owned 2,000 shares of stock Rhodes. 3,000 SALMON in the B.C. Sugar Refinery val-uedratr$300,000. ilf the battle of.Cambrei.waiwrJjng jt was not due to General (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) riaind to the Canadian high command. If anything was wrong The Provincial authorities Tho fishing boats Silver Spray (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) Quebec, March 15. Brigadier-Genera'l iasdueto and their action had the claimed $14,242 as a portion of the British general staff, and the First Place arrived in Ottawa, March 15. S. W. Jacobs . . C. A. Smart, C. M. G., a ( AL-A-A the tax payable in British Col icurri ;e or the greatest military genius oi uij mhj. has a question "Sn the House port this morning with 1,500 lbs. Conservative member for West-mount umbia but the executors were up of salmon each, making a total of of Commons' order paper relating in the Quebec Legislature, held in their contention that $8,- 3,000 pounds which will be sold lo Princess Radziwill who is touring VANCOUVER WIN THE delivered an outspoken attack on 523 should be payable. western Canada, in which, according tomorrow, together with the catch the Canadian medical services in A YEAR HOCKEY LEAGUE BUT to Mr. Jacobs, she France and Canada. of halibut, brought in yesterday I FOLLOWING England, by the Caygeon. Bring your lumber require charges Jews generally as being They had been careless and callous, ments to us. Estimates furnished 1 PEACE WILL NOT GO EAST in alliance with Bolsheviki. DECLARATION he said. He alleged favoritism on all kinds of spruce, fir and JIoisks if it is in tho knowledge Mr. Scafe who has been absent and "pull" had been prac cedarGeorgetown Lumber Co. of the Govenment that the "wo from here nearly three years with v: p Telegraphs.) iSpeclal via 0. T. r. TelegrapM.) ticed by General Jones, Colonel I man in question is a convicted the Naval Service overseas, is expected lav, Mar :n lii -To validalel Vancouver, March 15. The Jici.isholm.Surgeon General Baptie, folon and has served a term of back from the south on I ; :al :ti ttir war measure Vancouver team finished at the General Foster and others. Ho Monday. for and attempted forgery imprisonment affirmed that General Sir Sam "DEMERS" -1U: in mai.0 it effective top of the Pacific Coast Hockey blackmail nnd that one I v ai after the .official Steele died of a broken heart, due League, but will not dofend the victim was tho late Right Hon. Why pay more for your lumber? We have received ration of n';ace is the nolicy to unfair treatment received from a l'i Damnum Government, un-mM Stanley Cup. In the final of the Cecil Rhodes." He also asks if headquarters, and added that ho Seo us Georgetown Lum second shipment of coats Sir Thomas White, act- post-schedulo series Vancouver it is the intention of the Govern-won had the approval of Lady Steele ber Co. 69 and suits, making the ! premier. a splendid victory over Se- ment to take steps for the expul-attlo and family to make this statement. range complete. Now is Pf Government is also con-Pr!i8 last night by a score of 4 to 'sion of the so-called princess Lady3mlth Wellington Coal reduces the time to make your a pi'ibescile. ! 1. but did not win hard enough to ;from the country. your fuel bill and gives choice, all colors, sizes atlsf action. Phone 15. .P. R. land llio homo and homo series of and styles, in a wide variety FARMERS DETERMINED Coal Go. 1'i iy and Navy Concert, Em- games played for tho right to contest STEAM REPLACED of prices. incaire, March 25. tf tho victorious easterners, the FOR LOWER TARIFF Cnnadicns of Montreal, when that BY MOTOR VESSELS NOTICE COME AND 8EE l'K team arrives to play tho world's IN THE OLD COUNTRY Lethbridge, March 15. W. series. ff'lAX HEILnnniurn Wood, president, speaking hero All those fou,nd cutting timber in the city park reserve while on a tour of Southern Al Reliable Jewoler SLEEPING SICKNESS. between McBrido St. that eleven Considering years berta in connection with tho entry there was not a motor vessel and Hays Cove Circle will !iamonds. ago of tho United Farmers of Alberta Unlrhn. n-.L. Telegraphs.) ' (Special via 0.T. P. N Glass, in the Scottish fishing fleot, tho into tho political field, be prosecuted, and those SW'S Silverware, Ivory New York, March 14. Eight nosition today is rather romark- stated that the organized farmors who wish to tako away any Parana, Community Plato, ,caso8 of Hlcenlng sickness canio able. Their number now exceeds are nioroly taking ndvantago of fallen timber must get a Me. .under tho observation of health ihnt nf tho steamers engaged in unrost tho permit from tho city clerk. S Cot"r 8rd officials here. Tho first death duo i , , A , Q yiaihe present swooping T. McCLYMONT, FOR QUALITY At, activities ,nd eih strt.t. world to round out their to tho strango malady occurred in Mayor. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION w,)y tho iinprovement reas(m and hope to bo nblo to tako united Wednesday. he ?ood Board Licence No. 10-7340. that direction should not a action in tho fields of education, !.,.. mm Tlin nnnnnl ro- LUllllllUM.p -"w oommerco and politics. Asked port of the Fisheries Board states regarding tho flooding of Ottawa ihnl 1.2C2 vessels fitted with m tariff with telegrams urging reductions, tornal combustion engines are ho stated that on Thursday WESTHOLME Theatre THEATRE now in commission, as compared tho U. F. A. central office sent Empress : with 932 steamors; 274 were added out 150 messagos to locals urging TONIGHT ONLY last year, 175 of which are of that such telegrams might be sent Tonight Saturday over 40 ft. to members and ministers at Ottawa Jack Paraffin motors of well known to show there woro no weak Pickford and Louise Huff British makes nro still in favor knees on tho tariff issue so far CHARLIE CHAPLIN with owners, although for tne as tho West is concerned. IN largo boats hot-bulb engines aro Jlle-a-Minute Kendall" beginning to bo favored, on account Tho oldest Canadian Life Co. of their lower running costs The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. "The Count" this duo to tho cheapor fuol which is reckless, dissipated son of a rich man; wins love utllisnble in them. But for tne rortune through the invention of a motor engine. difficulty whllo tho war lasted of Also Greater Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, He simply out-Fords Ford Albert E. Smith Presents obtaining suitablo oil engines-oil engines of any kind, in fact rand oncert Mary Anderson and Alfred Whitman fHARLES (HAPLIN tho increase in tho numbor of IN motor craft would, of course, havo ST. PATRICK'S DAY been grealors While, however, "THE FLAMING OMEN" IN hindered tho visiblo progress Monday, March 17,1919 tho war How the call of blood, echoing down through the centuries, was answered "A DOG'S LIFE" of tho movement in that WESTHOLME THEATRE by the lone survivor of a noble race. The biggest and most expensive picture yet way, it may bo said to have helped Shows, 7.15 and 9 sharp: Admission 15c and 25c. made by this undisputed king of the screen it in another. Tickots $1.00 nt Ormo's. fishing vessels wore Shows,7and9: Steam Commence 8.15 MONDAY CARME1 MYERS ia "MY UN MAR Ilf I) WIFE" and 2-REEl UO BEAUTIES COMEDY Admission 15c&25c largoly used by the naval author-(Continued on Page Six.)