IESL1IIE0 GEO.J.FBIZZELL 1HE Person Weigher I 'vorkrtcn's com. Your Correct FREE Weight Phones 10 and 25 wince rupert, b. c, Wednesday, march id, 1019. P1UCE FIVE CENT ioNAL LAND SCHEME NINE MILLION JAPAN INSISTS FREE TRADE IS AGAIN DISCUSSED IN DISCUSSED WITH flnlNb l cK DEATHS RESULT RACE CLAUSE COMMONS BY PROMINENT MEMBERS OF INTERIOR AT OTTAWA OF GREAT WAR BE INSERTED (Special to Tho' Mow via a.T.P. Tele-rapns.) Cost In Money Alone Ottawa, March 1U. Tarill matters were again to the front Much Tifc OF EMPRESS OF ASIA COLONY PARTY as On Principles of Equity and Jus- IRESe.ii ,-.ki n i ci iDDnoT. rnniui uou Total Property Value of North tlce Objects to Discrimination in the debate on the address which terminated in the Commons i luiiMi- ww. w w... ..w... rETS ARTHUR COriUi MEIGHEN AND SOLDIER America. Against Any. iasl night., The Prohibitionist side of the tarill argument was set forth by Col. J. A. Currie, while Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux stood SETTLEMENT BOARD (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) (Special via 0. t. 1'. San Tctevrasbs.i by the Liberal platform as outlined by the Western Ontario Lib Francisco, March 19. The Ottawa, March 19, Hon. S. (Special to The ' 0.7.X'. Telegraphs.) cost of tho war In money alone Fuyara, Japanese Consul General erate in convention and J. R Ieid (MacKenziel suDDorled the i. in llnnrpsenlalives nf llifi narlv of 300 ri- was $197,000,000,000 or $11,000.- in views of the western farmers. ---- Canada, lltawa, iMuri.il if. i says there are ten i soldiers who arrived some lime ago on the steamer Em- 000,000 more tlian the total prop thousand Japanese in Canada, of Col. Currie referred to the free trade talk as babble, and de- eny vaiue or an isorth America, which seven thousand in!dared that unless the manufacturers receive tho I'auama uanai uuu wno en rouic cuncocica are a fair measure of .sia via Innri Kfillloment. todnv waited nn linn. Secretary. of...War Baker .told a British Columbia. TmmiB-rniinn i,4;,.., n,uQ ,.,;n .... : .u , icme lor cumum...-".- garnering ai uio uommercial Club in f n (ft id rtnuM In.. tA t . i .i, . momiW nf Ihp I.nnil HiMlpmpn( Jlnnr,, T Z. ." . 7... iemicieu uy sok!iers. Col. Currie accused President Woods of the United aim "v uur ui uuuerai r Meignen warcn, uniei an agreement, Japan not allowing laertion with their scheme. of Staff. Deaths from wounds in more to come a3 tho people are Farmers of Alberta, with being an "avowed annexationist" and v.nnslv they had laid tFcir proposals before tho British battle numbered 7,30,000 and to- needed in their own country. produced a storm of protest from members of the prairie provinces .. i il.;- i . n,. lal deaths in nil armies ronhnH 1 tnnn i when he asserted that finvernmeut anu receiveu meir enuorsemeni. ine i - " ""isuug on an mser- grain growers of the west cannot ;;DIJ t,000.000. ilinn in Mm T nno-., r w.: rmniilslCrl Of LieUt. A., "cfu " auuuo compete with those of the United States. n,m v".. --- ronsLlLlltlnn nf n rlnnsn nhnliah tint?talker and tXi,: 70,000,000 FT. LIQUOR SALES HAVE !'"g '"'lnon In future ALGER1NE BOUGHT " """ "d PROHIBITION tcmbers of Parliament. i """""1"3 Communal Loan. LUMBER ORDER INCREASED LARGELY itf B.C. SALVAGE CO. ddpiratcs asked mat m- ' of loaning money individ-. Prohibition Commissioner Before IPWISH lV4Tfft?JAI TO REPLACE "TEES' LEADER SAYS as provided under the regu- ' BEEN PLACED Public Atrnimtc Rnnmllf.. it slioula oe loaneu 10. mu at Victoria Tells of HOME IN PALESTINE Well Known Sloop of War to be WAS A VICTIM pent in a body represented Change. Put Into Useful Service. blees. British Columbia Mills Will Be Hebrew National Congress Would said ho tliouglit (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) Meiglien Have British via C. T. P. Telegraphs.) Control (Special Kept Busy for Short Time In Kan economically unsound. j Victoria, March 19. The sales Jar of Liquor Found on Premises h if the Provincial Oov- as Result. ,of liquor from government stores Native Land. Victoria, B.C., March 19. The of M. B. Martinson of North Ent thought the plan sound Ion doctors prescriptions have 3teamer Tees which took the place Vancouver. (Special via O. T. P. Tclerrapbi.) (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) lias prepared to endorse it, jumped from $6,000 a yea ago of the Salvor as a salvage vessel iiminion Government would Victoria, March 19 As a result to $50,000 in February of this Montreal, March 19. The Hebrew will now be replaced by U. M. C. S. (Special by o.T. P. Telegraphs.) . of tho efforts made by Hon. Congress here adopted a an. year, in Vancouver, and from North Vancouver, March 19.' aue U1UUCJ. :'P r nfiltlilln Mlninloi- nf T.onHa .. resolution Algerine. minister " 5,'ouu to $12,000 in Victoria advocating the open The finding of a jar of liquor on statement of the Z'"' ""r:.r" , 7 A.. ri lil runpAoflnlfllii'n tt I r i ti n ci I!1 1 .... ... .. . .. ilrint nn hv in tiACfinH In imin ifrno lhe Algerine has been pur- ii. AinMu.inng ,i . mis lniuniiation was iriven mn - .D"- the premises of M. B. Martinson, , . . ' , Ulict mi" vi.aa.v.w r I 7. I! i a 1 r.ll:i.i. 11.i : ' i. I i, n... I L..i -.1 on.ntirroma.ila I"-4 " Utt-lSIUkUl C, OU UIUU1 DULIIC QCCOUn S COiniTl t- Of t IB "l l0 lU-.tUUKU UJ WO JJ C. Salvage Com- nolice commissioner for North n. .h. lnnn if thJ for 70,000,000 feet of lumber has i erfslature yesterday. !ux central Europeans pany and Will be Converted into vWrniv-r. in a SAarnh rnnrtnnt. I limUC IVI fclU SVUIt, v w ' r rt. I r a I. t i ii l i i 1 Columbia Government are been placed with British Colum i ine iuiie,ress luriiier weni on a salvage vessel, aue is a siuup ej jjy ie police has caused a Jed to go ahead. bia mills by the British Timber UNION BANK NOW jrecord as favoring the establish- of war and for many years was sensalion. It is alleged that sinoo' Controller. nient of a Jewish national home stationed at Esquimau. Later she nfi nrpmiip? are nspd for an nf Indian Lands. .Mr. Pnltnllii has lippn wnrlfinnri PalStin5 Undet reat Britaln' WUS 1,auded over 10 the HAS B.C. ADVISORY .Navy. fice bnd residence the purposes Interior Minister of the wltIl ..., cm, in vicw OVfiP aince! I I Be delegation that an en- ,,ie Sigllins ot the armistice. The1 amy uui una" was uui -u suuueaa liquor Martinson was mere who niegauy.is head of the NEW LABOR TREAH as uem-f muue io uuonr.nin,mn, nf . nPnvinni : (Special via O. r. P. Telegraphs.) rpn and the plan came to nothing. prohibition movement in North lians in British Columbia;re8eutativc in Lonaon wa9 donoj V ancouver, March 19. An- BETWEEN ITALY AND The Algerine is twenty years Vancouver, declared he had been to some of ouncemcnt is made of the Un- thehwnciiUif0P . Uli9 purpose. Direct com- old. Shp. server! in China at the r. i an wo cn wroia imwannuh1catfth'--liavo ibeen passing in Hank Advisory Commilteevfor J FRENCH REPUBLIC tinie of tno oxeirebelIion, when inrbrmation on 'which the sal or uie soldiers. recularlv and frecmentlv and the the province of British Columbia. ;sb2 went up the Peiho. Itiver, searc7) was made.-was supplied by result is a happV consummation ,w H- Malkln, the Vancouver di Home, March 18. It is learn- uie "",e s" "iauo fiu" Arthur Davies, Chief of Police, ;rector of the bank is chairman' 5R CONVICTION of tho determined effort. ,1 11 J a 1 1 J ff. IIJcllL UUL IIUIIIH UUI L. UHi' LU1I1- l.na Haa nnWaN a i a n a.An and thoso associated with ll,m often brouKht her into It is understood that some of ui a. ik i 4.. manaer anma Hava ji ti.1 j r LtIlill SUUIUB LIlciL L11U lilUUL LI calj UPHELD BY JUDGE the lumber will be cut at Prince aro ueorg . n.ua, n.0uv, w anJ wjn b- Ksqu.malt Harbor with all sails, . Hupert. but there is no definite eral manager of the British Col- set, her steam power alone not m0TS IN EGYPT information in this regard. fumbla Eiec no Ra way Co., and ,fi,"a .""'...i111 i eivintr lier very great speed. ' Liquor Co. Must Pay V J. JJ VVIISUIlf TUlliUUTCl, UI" . - Probably she was the last of the! national workmen and im- Cairo, March 19. Three thou-- 1,000 Set among by Magistrate rector of P. Burns and Co. Ltd. in Vancouver. FIRST DIVISION IS migrants in watres. in assistance. " lu .oa ouo sand rioters attempted to rush in social protection, while the wm be re-equipped Uy her new lne raiiway station at Tantah. f ui ii i , f.ilegraphs.r MOVING TO ENGLAND!MANY GRATUITIES ibeneflts of the labor laws are ex- owncrs and as soon a8 she is,Tho Egyptian police fired and Bfcuver March 19. Tlia ' 1 ' killed thirty-two. FOR RETURNED MEN '1rtmTr,r ZTJ ti ' "i if the Western Canada (Special via 0. T. P. Telemphs.) workingmen in France are ad- KAlLiWAl BILL lb C., charged with illctral Ottawa, March 19. The Militia palion Df liquor into the Department is in receipt of a lsPeci r u. i.r. .c.c...ua., rnilteu to participation in pen-Ottawa, MAX HEILBRONER HELD BY COMMITTEE ftas upheld hero tho March 19. Twenty- 'sions for laborers on the same by Sie cable to tho effect that the movement Reliable Jeweler lnrtav nnH lli. nff t nine thousand application for footing as the French without u.iu VI1U .ItlV UI of the First Division already ill stand. gratuities havo been received at exception or restriction, and tht (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs,) is being moved to Eng Clocks under way Diamonds, Watches, the paymaster's branch of the De- same thing applies to French Ottawa, March 19. A bill extending land at the of 1,000 per ""'-ipartment Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory V"" of Militia from mem- . workers in Italy, the time for construction It is, led the embarka expec on for,, Umbrella, Community Plate, K Qf Hie CanadIan pedition- j The treaty also establishes themf tho Western Dominion Ilail- iriuitauu UCSlll hit's ill Ot nven. Etc. "DEMERS" in ary l orce wno were aiscnargeu principle of transferring individ- way from the the International April, prior to the signing of tho armis- uai accounts from one savings 'boundary in Alberta to Edmori-tice, Comer 3rd Ave. and 6th Strut. have received n November ii, 1918. Al- bank to another. The details toni thence into British Columbia, Fond shipment of coats ITALY ASKS THREE ready 26,000 first payments havo'and methods for procedure arc!js held up by the Railway Com-been suits, making the issued." 'determined by a special regula- mmee of the House pending in- DOLLARS complote. Now is BILLION tion which establishes the right 'formation regarding the suggest- line to make vmir VVflK VMhKflNN AM ' o 1,10 i"au or rmnuuiun "u ed future company deposit or a Krl WCe nil enlnr..' .i-.0,i0 Home, Mnrch 19. It is semiofficially rnlnrna tn his native land before sum of money as a guarantee of r "Xies..1... In a Wirln va- announced that Italy DEPORT AGITATORS attaining the maximum limit of construction. ff or prices. will demand an indemnity of tlireo 'restriction demanded by the banks billion dollars, from Austria-Hungary. (Special via o. T. P. Telegraphs.) j to enable him to enjoy the bene-Calgary, Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces C0IWE AND SEE This is jn payment for March 19.-The War law to share them your fuel bill and gives FOH QUALITY -damage done when the country Veterans passed a resolution at whether in Italy or France, atlsfactlon. Phone 15. .P. R. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION was invaded. l eir meeting calling for the de- Qual treatment is guaranteed Coal Co. ?ood Board Licence No. 10-7340. rights and civic and pro- nortation of the red element of ,in . ....... i. l JiJO!UllMt jr 4 J 1 14.o I - agitators. Ii.'r,l. lmvo iinlll nmv lino at VESTHOLME THEATRE BIRTHS. which eluded prescribe them. conditions,The provisions grant Empress : Theatre TONIGHT Tonight Wednesday l.asi.lll lH5iii"i- "F'.' nnd vip.n liollnna In Prnnno vprsa. Hospital, on March 18, a daugh Pathe Presents THEDA The provisions finally admit BARA ter. Italians to the schools of every PEGGY HYLAND SUPERPICTURE There was born to Mr. and Mrs. grade, and provides for them the beautiful Star in her latest and xor tneir cnuaren scuoois English success:- Th Emilio Pettunoso, of 529 Seventh e Rose Avenuo West, at the Prince flu- wbero they can be educated in . Hnan. Inl.' on Marcn .llieir moiner iuiibuo. wiaijuiuo "The Other Woman" fIVl. will bo arbitrated. 13, a daughter. v Tho treaty will remain in forca of Blood" Qrav'a Orchestra will give a for fivo years, and can bo renew-dance A fascinating society drama of modem times. It will continue in force for . In the St. Andrew's Hall, ed. l?v rs0man DVBriv ' "1W1W,D URDYNSKI Monday, March 24. Ladles free, a year from the time at which it Uth EPISODE OF THE Eloseki. .. ,crmrow the TluHBlnn a r,t. tn denounced. Gentlemen S1.00. it.it "Mystery of the Double Cross." I women payed m 6' See and 'uJe for yourselves what part . of Hiiiorir.i'p "taMishmeat of the youngest republic "VALHALLA" Bring yo.ur lumber requirements -..nn mowing th ploti of the Ruiihin Revolution to us'. Estimates furnished HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY Reel Fnv r j.. Wilt hold a Basket Auction Social on all kinds of spruce, fir and March 20 at 10 p.m. in K. of P. cedar Georgetown Lumber Co, Shows, 7.15 and 9 sharp: Admission 15c and 25c. Scandinavians invited, Hall. The oldest Canadian Life Co. ALEX. GRAY'S ORCHESTRA Admission, 25c and 15c retina hrlnsr baskets. Dancing 07 The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. and cards,