i-.0cT AID KITS The I CEO.J.FRIZZELL VKESH IM1".. .,m,iments Is 10 SB" -- 00UCHANS, 10c lb. per K PhMes,82 and 200 Phones 10 and 25 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, MATICU 25, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENTi WAN ERB IN ADDRESS COL. FOSTER IS GOLD STRIKE MANY QUESTIONS DISCUSSED TO CANADIAN CLUB TELLS IN THE YUKON IN THE CANADIAN COMMONS OF THEJOTS POSSIBILITIES Former Deputy Minister of Pub-llo Hundreds Works Distinguished of Stampeders Already Deportation of Aliens, Conscientious Objectors and Highway Himself As a Soldier. Have Everything Staked for Building Proposals Are All Subjects of Debate Emigration IIVIOUS TnAlMorW" I m ivn mn hiiu wik.hu ur luuhl Miles Around This Newest Is Before Peace Conference. (Special via o. t. r. Telegraphs.) Strike. SHIPBUILDinu uuniienn riMo uunriutnub in ESTABLISHMENT OF ORIENTAL Halifax, March 25. Among (Special to The N.ws ylaO.T. P. Teletrapba.i the troops arriving on the Olym (Special liy o. T. I'. Telegraphs.) STEAMSHIP LINE Ottawa, March 25. That Germany, Austria and Turkey be pic was ine ozna uaitalion un Sealflp. Mnwh 95 V W made pay as much indemnity as possible the was opinion der command of Lieut. Col. W. ViParks has arrived here from Ku ex t the luncheon given this afternoon in the Hotel Prince Ruby Foster, D. S. O. Foster on the3okwim and reports a new gold pressed by Sir Thomas While, Acting Premier, in the House of Hie Canadian Club in honor of Mr. Newman Erb of the outbreak of war was member -ofUstrike forty-five miles above Mar- Commons, in discussing a resolution to the effect that Premier i 1 i-wlnL- nnrl RrnHnflprinc P.nmnnnv in nilHrocuino' the Legislature for the Islands Khali City below Hdlycross on the Borden be instructed to claim an indemnity from Germany cor Mr. Erb said: and before that Deputy MinislerVukon Greek which runs into the responding to the amount the war cost Canada. :iub, nf Tl 1 1 Ti 1 in trA-1.M t T 1 1 1 I I. i Imirrh .. J U Til , reeI graleful for this opportunity to meet with you whom 1 "'e.. aSreds"of sUmpeders aS Allen Deportations. H. S. Clements had a motion for ihose associaieu wuu m-- cc iu uaic muic ur less immiuie cantain in the 2nd C. M. R.' and'ear y on the scene and everv. calling prompt action in re ,,nal and business relations which I hope may prove to be of won the D. S. O. on the Somme inching is staked for miles around gard to the deportation of alien enemies who have been interned. iiil and service to the people of Prince Rupert and of your 19,c al which engagement he.the new discovery, which shows Hon. Arthur Meighen and Hon. was wounded. He received abar!fifty cents to the nan. GOVERNMENT J. A. Calder promised that undesirables ivmce. u- i. i; a.. a: uia j....,!:.. .ii.ir; should be sent from the a speaking to you here to- the Orient, and maintain success- the Belgian Croix'de Guerre atf Alice B. ready for business. If country as soon as possible. IibaU counne myt-en io u iu au.a.us auu repair uouks, Paeschcndale, a second bar to' n need of a launch, phone Red OFFERS TO PAY A resolution by H. H. Stevens with which I have been will depend in a large measure -i riwnrsiK ih rmir .! n.,. .m. Prinoo n.iniri 11 Hrm proposed that people of enemy veiy idenUfled for ore than upon the efficiency of the rail- won on lhe Marne front xv. J. Thomas. tf' forigin be kept out of Canada for years, because 11 is one i roau system serving your r"r' . THIRD OF COST twenty years but he was told by tve I Know more about than Because I believe this, I have un. Mr. Calder that the resolution involved rather Besides it lntimaieiy ueriaKen 10 uespeaic lor your BOLSHEVIK! ARMY OF 70,000 MEN the whole question of European rerns the development In railroad a spirit or friendly co Immigration which is engaging become Inter. operation and good will in Bridge May Be Built Over Morse cli we uave now your the attention of the Peace development indus. aiding the reasonable and proper Creek to Section Two. d--sthe Conference. He agreed that anyone II v and commercially not on. 'solution of the difficult problem CROSS DNEISTER SOUTH OF LEMBERG At the who had plotted against Canada Prince Rupert out 01 mo conironiing ine uovernmeni ana Council meeting last would be excluded. linss of British Columbia as investors in dealing with the night a letter from Hon. T. D. Conscientious Objectors. I refer to transportation. Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pattullo, Prince Rupert's representative A resolution by Hon. Rodolphe uelieva you all appreciate the Pacific railway systems. ENTENTE TROOPS BEING'dISARMED in the Legislature, was Lemieux favoring amnesty to conscientious read stating that the Government ; that development in every "Few localities can boast of, objectors, was debated if endeavor, commercial, in- advantages comparable with ' was prepared to pay one third of at the evening sitting. Hon. Hugh j-ial, agricultural and nation- yours. Willi the wonderful, al-' (Special to Tlie ?fews via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) the cost of a bridge connecting Guthrie, Solicitor General, said lias as its foundation, trans- most unlimited natural resources 1 London, March 25. A Bolshevik! army of 70,000 men has Section Two with the r rest of the that the authorities had dealt auon. of the territory' tributary to Prince crossed the River Dniester to the south of Lemberg, according to city.The with 152 cases. It was probable application had come in Erb pointed out that Uio ..uifc ... Umtla, tu..u u.u. that conscientious objectors' 2uPcn despatch. It is composed mainly of Hungarians and late, after the estimates were coal and ' would not have to than ai:d growth of rom- cries, hydro-electric, . serve more iS8 every B ,al undertaking defended on your inteligently directed enter- '9-r."" .,. vv.r pr,.. w printed, but the Minister had in six months terms which had been cnitraacr and efficiency of prise, wiui a generous regaru lor . - k-' with terested good himself results. in the matter substituted for the former ten ;p;;tahou. He emphasized :invested capital, will most surely disarmament of Entente troops at Budapest. year term. The amount set down the as Itiiilerenca between the rail-'r,K to you the population, the Cbpenhagen, March 25. At the first meeting of the new Hun Highways Resolution. probable cost was $18,000 the musUy and all other in- industries ana tne commercial'garian Government a Soldiers and Workmen's Council for the Government's share being $0,000. resolution Consideration was resumed of the Highways in com-miltcels..Tli lS, lUflSmUCU aS Hie inVCSl- u'" r U..,..w vo r,nlnfH. rrA.rilnn tr. nlano onlorcH lntn Originally it intended that HWwas not turned over in fill bring you the Importance and " : .-- " was Tweedie of Cal-gaiyobjected: the G. T. P.-should pajr one third business in anything like the wealth with which tney always go "'" to the manner of of the cost, but at present it 'i as in other. With J'anu j nand' Tno council immeaiaieiy siariea preparation or a dim lor me was division of grants as unfair to any ' doubtful if the would 1 socialization of all Industrial activities. The communists of( company western provinces. It was wrong i i. mat-Bins to work uoon "I wish to enlist your interest and under these condit- pay any to o-jve Prince Edward Island ought to be brought into a in the establishment of a fleet of Vienna held a meetno of sympathy with the proletariat dictator- ions it was thought possible tbo n. iarK.9 an initiai eranl as he iarB. r co-ordmation with costs, steel vessels of the type now be-'8njD n Hungary Sunday morning. The demonstration developed Government might be induced to western provinces and the subsequent ai any increase or decrease ing construciea in various yarns;.. manlfestation aaanst the Entente. saddle itself with half the cost in capita division would per csts would be promptly for government, to ply from re your stead of one third. be equally unfair to the west. He fd in the rales. Prince Rupert to Oriental ports.1 D. C. McRae expressed the op thought the west would be better want trunsDortatinn at I refer to Japan, China, Vladivos- j VANCOUVER MAYOR CHURCH CHILDREN inion that $9,000 could better be pleased with tariff reductions v.-!it on Mr. Erb, "with a tbek and Manilla. I should prefer, APPEALS TO OTTAWA REACH DESTINATION spent on the streets than on a than road grants. put::- return upon invested to see eight or ten vessels of the bridge. pi with the ability to con- 8,100 and 8,800-ton class assign The Mayor said that there n:m-rcvcntia producing im- ed to this service, with suitable Asks Government to Find Work Were Held up for a Month at would have to be a sale of bonds cmsnts Where new terri. foreign agencies to solicit the For Returned Soldiers Montreal But Now are Safely for water extensions and school MAX HEILBRONER f4 is ir. be served a cenerous commerce and tonnage, li private Who Flood City. At Bridgeport. purposes and this might be done Reliable Jeweler nimenlal policy to enable new ownership of such a fleet is decm- at the same time. The cheapest r undeveloped transportation ed preferable and suitable ar- (Special rla O. T. P. Telegraphs.) When th'e Church children lefl at which the bridge could be built Diamonds, Watches, Clocks ii ride over the develonlntr rangements can be made 1 reel Vancouver, March 25. Declar here bound for Bridgeport, Conn., would be $15,000. Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory should be encouraged, In- Justified in saying to you that ing a serious labor situation had lo Ul0 home of lheir aunl arrange Alderman McMeekin suggested Umbrella, Community Plate, u manded, but private ini- somo people nave sumcieni con nricon nc n I'OiiiK nf Ilin larce that they should do the work. Etc. e ..nculd b' stimulated .liuence in its success 10 inesi m numbep of returned soldiers, iments were made with the Salva- Then people who owned lots -Idesirenmv oo h fl ... such an undertaking. Whether domiciled before the war in other jtion Army at Montreal to meet across the creek would build Cornar Srd A. and 6th Strtat. maimiflppnl hnrVinn the result can be accomplished provinces, having come to Van- them and if there should he any there. pipping possibilities. Wheth rests more or less with you. oma-w Mnvnr ftnln lodav sent'difficulty to lake care of them, It can build up a port here1 "Wo h.op9 to build uPar 8?b letters to the Acting Premier, was a happy thing for the child- SCHOONERS LOCKED. gh attract the argosies to stanlial industry here. in Miniaiop IUIOIiV. w nf Mnrinn ami- Fisheries ren that this arrangement was "DEMERS" voke, your good will ,your gen- .i MinUiffP r.r Pnhiin Works made for the United States ini (Sjcclal via O. T, P. Telegraphs.) erous forbearance and friendly Cftii:n(r UDOn them to take steps migration authorities refused to Honolulu, March 25. The! We are showing some co-onerallon. we desire to see to furnish employment. allow them to cross the Lord Inter-Island Steamer Wailele and I very smart hats for kiddies your harbor teeming with shipping, and for a month the children schooner Kitsap collided Friday from two to ten years, in s your commerce and industries 11 PER CENT DIED. were kept by the Salvation Army night 25 miles off the Island of; the best straws and silk developed in keeping with in Montreal Kauai. When the crew left in poplins. By the way they your great natural facilities. We (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) WOrd was received by the City small boats both vessels were are going they must be the clinll n M f rvl r In An nnr nnpt. Ynil Council at their meeting last POR ! Paris, March 25. nurinc locked together still floating but right thing. Also a few ouai itv j Februar'y more than 113,000 per- that the children had now with their decks awash. coats in taffeta for two to i u... ?D SATISFACTION "I thank you most heartily for 11 cent of arrived at their destination The five years. UrQ or more than per t.lr.ence No. 1073in vnn? Hn,l nllKnflnn" sons, ..... f o f nf flm nmiilnon hfirl in ha iA The the entire population died in oldest Canadian Life Co.- I COME AND 8EE according to Russian funded by their American rela-Petrograd, The Canada, J.F. Magulre, Agent. police statistics just received in ted as the United States does not 9 WESTHOLME THEATRE .Paris.Spurr's.Oolichans, 10c. per lb. at allow wards country.assisted of The charity relatives immigrants to enter also had the or Empress : Theatre TONIGHT to put up bonds. Tonight Tuesday Lftdysmlth Wellington Coal reduces Cecil B. DeMillo s Production your fuel bill and gives TWO GIRLS DEAD. atlsfactlon. Phone" 15. .P. R. (Special via 0. T, P. Telegraphs.) Old W sves for New" Coal Co. Buchan,Vancouver,aged March 28, and 25,her sistor Olive Army and Navy Sheila, aged 18, are dead. The Phased la bi.ff human PPea'; it deals with intimate Board of Trade two girls are daughters of the m mwiage and divorce. Every phase and late Ewing Buchan former manager a numour of a woman is in it of the Bank of Hamilton. Grand Concert KLAL OBJECT LESSON FOR WIVES A SPECIAL MEETING lack Sennett'a r: t... r..i Of the Board of Trade will COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. .j; avvu rveei uioom v,inoc. be held In the City Hall at . "LADIES FIRST" 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, (Special via 0, T. P. Telegraphs.) at 8 o'clock rk J March 2Cth, for the purpose Victoria, B. C, March 25. ""an m ,ouian universal Uazette of discussing ways and Committed for trial oh a charge " Donotrnfaslt means of encouraging building of shooting and killing Fred Mast .7andj !nt Rolls, B. C. Edward Arthur Admission. 25c and 15c in the city. Tomorrow Mra Vernon Castle in "Convict 993" and the Twelfth V'tSi All citizens interested in Autin is at Oakalla prison farm. invited Harold Lloyd Comedy. . ft r!ondCtCOrd,n,,y Em- Army and Navy Concert, l'r' TlionfrA Mnrp.il 9B 1 1' 1 . ! fca