;IRST BWESLIMITED AID KITS The BEO.J.FRIZZELL ' s. requirements.'s coin- News Person Weigher Your Correct Weight 0l. tIon Board FREE hones,82and 200 Phones 10 and 25 L X. W- 6L " PRINCE RUPERT, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENT jREE AND A HALF MILLION , r WVTCiTJNG AND TTAITING.j PEACE SETTLEMENT IS NOW TONS OF SHIPPING FROM WELL UNDER WAY; LEAGUE GERMANY; 700 STEAMERS OF NATIONS IS IN TREATY ,, READY TO BE SHIPPED PAYMENT TO BE MADE GERMANY IS TO GET 370,000 TONS OF FOODSTUFF8 EVERY WMIO u-nniHii rioninu IN VARIOUS MONTH IN RETURN FOR MERCANTILE TO BE RESUMED IN THE MARINE; WILSON CARRIES HIS POINT NORTH SEA (Special to The Acwa via 0. T.P. Telegraphs.) (Special 'to The K'v via O. T. P. Telerraplia. Paris,-March 17. One year ago today the world cowered hi Mflrcn l""- ' '" koowhoku i coo iccuna mat mo Londorij anticipation of the launching of Germany's master offensive of of German snipping 10 oe surrendered is estimated I tonnage die war. On March 21 the blow was stmrU TnHnv u. And j ir mllllnn lnn. Italv alrendv la i-i nntnlnn kfflA ana a nan - iwork of. the peace settlement was well under way, the terms of shipping and a very small proportion of German Austrian he jwhich will bring Germany militarily to her knees. entrusted to tnat country. Una will be Brussels, March 17. German delegates to the conference steamers to the of regarding will receive big ocean going extent France the taking over by the Allies of the German mercantile 100,000 tons, and me Balance win oe divided equally BONNER LAW 1 dou't think we ougat to inter fen. . C00 to fleet and the f" provisioning of Germany, have definitely accepted United States and ureat Britain. you, Lloyd I veen the Supplies Ready. LLOYD GEORGE: "No, I think its one of those cases in ithe conditions imposed by the Allies. The monthly ration for which the wisest course is to vait and see." Germany,of 370,000 tons of foodstuffs has been fixed by the Brussels, March 17. There Is available In England for move Aiueu commission. COtons nt to Germany of beans,approximately 5,000 tons of rice 30,000 and tons 15,000 or tons pork of products,cereals. ONE BIG UNION OARDING HOUSE Kew Wilson,York,announced March 17.the Joseph receipt Tumulty,of a cable secretary from President to President United States has in Rotterdam approximately 75,000 tons Wilson slating the Plenary Council at Paris had deefded that the breadstuff. MOVEMENT WAS WILL BE BUILT League of Nations is to be a part of the Peace Treaty. summary of the agreement shows that in fulfilment of a i ...in &. Mnj. r ! u uf the treaty payment oj ucnimnj uo uiauc ujr uciyni inrc uing to the Germans for the use of the shipping and part . INAUGURATED; AT SH1PYARIK 'AUSTRALIA PROPOSES POLICE RAID i credits that Germany may continue to establish and maintain COMPEL EMPLOYERS TO , countries, part from German exports, part from the I heutral Reorganlzatlbn of Labor Started I Three-Story Building to Accom REINSTATE SOLDIERS SKEEN A CLUB German owned foreign securities, and part by the use of at Calgary Convention; Union modate 100 Men May nan gold. Men Asked to Assess Themselves. Commenced This (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs.) rhe Germans agreed to place a deposit of gold in the National Week. Sydney Australia, March 17. Over Thirty' Men Arrested When iik of Belgium at Brussels for use as collateral. Premier Holman said the Govern-nent Descent is Made by tin MaLU The Prince Rupert Drydock & Local Force. 15? Blockade Modification. (By intended to Ilnd employment Calgary, March 14. The most Engineering Co., Ltd., has decided for soldiers in New 80,000 South IA board of control ror uerman exports win oe estaonsneo. ivii-.m.nf cm u -nn I flint fin f r V t n to build a large three-story Wales, first, by legislation compelling There was a raid made on the ans win uo pCriiiin.-u uu, ..... ..u... piace in tlie annai8 0f the labor hoarding house to accommodate employers to reinstate returned Skeena Club last Saturday night own fishing In the North Sea. J movement in Canada was the act-rone hundred men. Work on the soldiers, second, by set by. Constables W. Adams, Bailey, erman representatives asked for a modification of the block- 'ion taken at the inter-provincial plans is proceeding and will be tling 8,000 soldiers on the land, McGlinchey and Dull an2 the fol- While no promises were given them, steps In that direction conference at the Paget hall, pushed and it is possibl that third, bv emnlovintr tha rmftinfler lowing men" arrested: D. Zarelll i 1 .J 1 . i i work on the buildings may com (keeper), D. Caruso (manager of .IrfiAHi hn taken. uweBaw pre-em ui.. on public works. 1 w1 ct i-k 1 i rl I r f rw Kroi lr i n rr i x- o r f rrrri mence this week. It will be erect Club;, A. Paynotta (dealer), D. The total ships made available under the agreement number inlcrnatl'onai amiiau0n, subject ed adjoining the yards Marra (dealer), A.- Siavela, P. . . . . , MANY .i a r-r 1 m i -nn nm - i l nil 1 1 t- GERMANS WERE ' man ku, approximaung i jju,uuujvuui :ln Iho nnr.fAv.nV-nftliScpr.ornl1 -O-UeueDOJerg, buperin FourtnetiaF.-Macey, N. Vidalis, ' membership of the delegates' re- -.tendeni of the shipbuilding oper KILLED BY BOMBS-.tLSTSS, E WILL GET !U-48 SUNK WHEN speclive unions. uiiuiis, oi.aLt'u tins uiurxiiug iiiui, j they found it necessary to provide P. Nnt nnlv this, but a new or- Mahchul, Fallie, A. Lobbodoi, REDUCED PRICES IK VI nil. KS flKk'traniration. subject to a referen- for fiomo of the men so that their (speci vi. ex. p. Telegraph., Berardino Perrotti, Oscar Har-Copenhagen, v uvvill u - - - - . . . u-nrt mio-1,1 nn tio hnmnoroH at. March 17. Seven berfr. nr. Vac-linn. M. nnnrin n. Uum, was formed to emnrace tne ; : the start. lie it would not hundred and twenty-nine whole of the workers. It will hoped persons iivevacoue T Lmnttn T Prank i..l! vlt i . Tplcirnphs.) (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) be known as Th One Big Un- be necessary to provide for more were killed and 1,754 injured in jv. Kuk u. Allay, A. Zehnder. M. Itlawa, Mar) German lhal otners wouId undertake aerial attacks by Allied forces on 17. Soldiers l'aris, March 17.-The ion " In order to carry this iuto'but Ross, J. Stichkewich, J. Bazuhko, ai iicipatf in the benefits of submarine v-o wnue ai:enipun? eneri the conference adopted thejtho housing problem He was of German territory up to November J Nogaf Metrn Biiet qc0 s ro. Lanj S'Vir :t nt provisions in on JuaVl d we,1l .S' 1918' cor?s 1 """tuck. escai)e from Ferrol was chased .following recommendations of the W0,J pf is- ari- autage of reduc- committee: erect not only small cottages but Ugures made public in Berlin. The men were brought before by a destroyer and sunk, tu-enrd- policy - n on iic'ricultural im- (some good houses. Magistrate McMullin this morning I Are Made. ii( :sroi .i and narness. Inc- in b Hnvna dBrnlch from "Wo Recommendations recommend the name of It is expected that J. L. Mullen, DUPLICATE CABLE in the police court, some WaiA unau'iuan of the Sol- Madrid. The U-48 took rei'u." at ; "The president of the company, will charged with gambling and others " iifu). Board, the itrooosed organzation'bo i return from Vancouver on Wednesday (Special by 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) reauentinsr announces. Ferrol in March, 1918, anl was " a earnine hmiaa.- Tha nlerned. One liig Union and Newman Erb, chair- ancouver, iuarcn n. urgent agg ft-as adjourned, until March PRINCESS PATS "We recommend the confer. man of the Board or Directors, is representations are neing made 25th ence elect a committee of live, ir expected to arrive next Sunday by American and Canadian busi-j The gambling paraphernalia GERMAN PRINCE IS Joca I 1. f n . rt1l iiSpedil Telera'.) respective of geographical via o T. V. evening. ..ywM v v-vv w- - Uw.w v,iVpro fin BP 7Pf1 Mfu Mairli 1?. -The trans- SEEKING A DIVORCE tion for the purpose of carrying Board for a duplicate cable from All the prisoners were allowed Carmania out U'e necessary propaganda to IMMENSE DAMAGE Vancouver to Australia. cut with the Princess on ball, Zarelll going bond ' and the iflth lldmonton liat- make the referendum a success. BY BRITISH AIR RAIDS for the lot, himself in ?200 and fe,7 It' W dOCSftd tins innptilnrr (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) "We further recommend that WOULD BAR CIGARETTES the rest in $50 each. A tn a t nrrtn n-. Mnpull i7 Kil.pl ,delegates from each province (Special via 0.T. P. Telegrapng.) .....ovw. -.. ,,, ., meei unu eieci a wimunwo w r March 17. to (Special via 0.T. P. Telegraphs.) rW and Nttvy concfiri. Frifdrich, second son of the for- - Basle, According Bring your lumber requirements Theatre, March 25. tVmer German Emperor, has com-.to work in conjunction with the olllcial Berlin statistics, the damage Salt Lake City, Utah, March 17 to us. Estimates furnished .nicnced divorce proceedings lumuuivvc, .vw..- done Germany by air raids The House of the Utah Legis- on all kinds of spruce, fir and t . - ft against uis wue, cmirgme ing and publishing returns of the during the war' period amounled lature today passed the anti-I cedar Georgetown Lumber Co. MAX fidelity before the war. He was vote. to 23,500,000 marks. cigarette bill by 25 to 18 and the HEILnnnpR 'married in 1008 to the Grand "Jn the opinion of the committee 1 measure now goes to the repre Roliable Joweler IDuUiess Sophia Charlotlo of Old-m it will he necessary in establishing tatives from industries was more sentatives. li.7.Alii Ev.'t enhurg. an industrial form of effective than the present system Bamonds. Watch organization to work through the of government; the demand for a The oldest Canadian Life Co. 1 "t Glass, Silverware, Ivory uitl uni I n 'eslSUIlfe'. . i iraut's. i. uuuui;ji.1. auu uio-,1; six-hour work day of five days a The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. -"uiBiia. week, and sympathy with the Russian and commnni-..j bi... tr;n i.i.i ..!. A..u cental district board, no-definite lake. ill iiuiu u iug&ct nuiuvu w.. be submit Bolsheviki and Spartacan Layniith Wellington Coal reduces Etc. hMi, or. m .r, in k- nf u.. n an of organization C"" linn- -lll Rmnriinnvinn.i V iJ t - invited,w -ted until the referendum has been revolutions. your fuel bill and gives FOR QUALITY 3rd A. eih sir..,. taken. atlsfactlon. Phone 16. .P. R. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION mm Ladies bring baskets. Dancing ' nnAa 7 "1110 commniee luiuiti-icuum Coal Co. food Board Licence No. 10-7340. U1IU UU1 UO v' i ...... i t K inenas inai aiier me leiuiua ui tlie vote are received the central "DEMERS" I! nininittoo call a conference of 4 representatives of trades councils We have received a second of coats Theatre Prince and district boards to perfect tho shipment Empress : Rupert Amusement nlnns of organization; basis of and suits, making the . afnliation membership range complete. Now is w referendum of Tonight Monday V,mi.- . v-ompany, Limited the 'time to make your of 5,000 or Jess to be one u uuuounco to the public thai they have snared choice, all colors, sizes in delegate; over 5,000, two delegates: rewiiing, remodelling and decorating the dele-pates. and styles, in a wide variety of Patrons U'e comrrl' &aely convenience over 10.000, three of prices. Carmel Myers "We recommend that an appeal "! ,wieanvlu,aS0,ule,r flrsP''00f operating room has been COME AND SEE Bluebird Star, trades councils be made to the Picture f lhe very lalesl motor-driven motion in the murh district boards for and th,! ??8,.wl,ich insua a complete show, without ui'ierin.n, uavment of two cents per mem breaks, as In the past. Unmarried Wife amiiated ber affiliated to finance the educational ly a c,rrul'''V( wl"te United Theatres, Ltd., campaign for the inaug- T,, Ule flnesl and rwuda 'n largest theatres in or mo une ib 11,0 uratlon pivWM t"a L'n'ted Slale8. which enables us to Other Resolutions Adopted. rand pncert An American Play with French Dressing. 6 Part Feature date Pictures'' Patrona tho flnest and mosi uP-t- Several other important reso lutions were adopted, mosuy ST. PATRICK'S DAY A JINGLING COMEDY rRJ!AFT F,RST DARD, D NATIONAL, FOX STAN-FEftTUREs VV These m-cludo discussion. ;wrT FF,THS QOLDWYN, AND SELECTED without and the March "The Bells of Liberty" ' mLHE LATEST CHARLES CHAPLIN AND freedom of speech lit Monday, 17,1919 featuring the Famous L-KO BEAUTIES. 2 Parts certain K lifting of the ban on The West). , SENNETT COMEDIES. eraturoand the release of pol-tical WESTIIOLME THEATJ1E latPsl id eiH - . 8 Goncert Orchestra will provide the prisoners; the expression Shows, 7.15 and 9 sharp: Admission 15c and 25c. U6 ni 'lai, ODeratift nnrl i.ii a ...ill Pluy any nnmimn . of an open conviction that the Tickets $1.00 at Orme's. Note Above shows are already here; there will be no delay on system of industrial service control Commence 8.15 account of boat uervice by tho selection of represen- 4