MAR 31 1919 jf IIESUWtn a in KITS The GEO.J.FRIZZELL FRESH ..... rtauirements on uobi u Daily news OOLICHANS,10c per lb. JVU - Phone 10 and 25 (3. PRINCE RUPERT, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919. T PRICE FIVE CKNTtf inrriMT nr mini in nr a i tii tm TTII? LOST GTTOm PEACE CONFERENCE PLANS a m a " - ICRCAT MUSICAL -W. TA. o. f VERNMENT OF THE COUNTRY IS PRELIMINARY PEACE TERMS H T- T-. TO SETTLE GRAVE QUESTIONS TEST MOVE OF ADMINISTRATION PROPOSAL8 ARE UNDER CONSIDERATION OF INNER COUNCIL OF FOUR AND WILL BE DRA8TIC AND (Special to Ttoe Nr.wi via O.T. P. Telegraph!. l of Unn M IA. RnwAll IntrnHiiftArt tnftn th a ELASTIC SAYS THE PALL . IILU1TTUI MALL GAZETTE ... . KH ui - I UI ww- - . . (Special to The Tfcws vl 0.T.P. Telegraphi.) ' " March 27. The Paris of the Pall usual pruv.i" V rr r ' London, correspondent vi . ... rtffitAra. - . ann...itafr. . .... Mall Gazette says on high authority that "In order to avoid the ne rnv,v -r inn minister win extend io ana inciuas an perils which will inavoidably arise if preliminary peace terms are a ni.Bstlons relating to tne promotion ana preservation not drafted until such time as the various commissions shall have ....I. onH social welfare. "When trios first rehearse their parti tMnps oftentimes go.wrong. presented their respective reports, representatives of the Great in hn Hniisa that tne amount or nrnnertv held Especially when each sinfer starts to sing a different song. ! Powers have drawn up certain proposals which seem ample to j. .... niin nnflmles as renorted to tne Slate Department constitute the basis of the first treaty, or one analogous to that .,.. nt n value of S3S.000.000. investigations are sill. BUILDING IS JUNIOR ATHLETIC signed at Versailles in I87i." n m all ol l.n nMninv p. hAlnn ..kAri Trt. These proposals are under consideration ... ... . unitia ctatnn inm warn nn ininrmnnnn na in ASSOCIATION NOW Council of the "Inner ne iHi.iio.vi : NEW LUMBER ii........r i ui nnt Canadian soldiers had been made use of In police CONSIDERED BY of Four, Lloyd George, Clemen- view to tne Sinn Feiners' in- New Organization Decides to Re- In Ireland with a preventing . ceau, Orlando and Wilson, which N aI!utl Inn VaiimMam I ... o rahln had been sent for the desired Information. BIG MEETING 911 ronton ivb nbimiiw or vommunny.lu iuumuvi 'haS temporarily superseded the CONCERN IS Icouncil of ten and that this ar- m Wfc Vnr fl IBlltlBBl FAMOUS RACEHORSE I wiU greatly expedite The Juniors Athletic Associa-'"6111 TAKING MILL "INFERNO" IS DEAD Board of Trade Brings Together tlqn, was the title chosen for the the decisions, Many Citizens Who Discuss new organization which was re- "A final settlement will not be IIIIII'kll.lB u Problem nd Appoint cently formed and at the meet- aimed at, but terms will be suf- Over Sixteen Million Feet of Logs Winner of Many Trophies Will Committee. ing in the Council Ch'rnber last ncienUy flrmf drastic and definite Are To Be Cut This Be Preserved at Veterinary A i i ! - i cr t it nrrto Summer. iiii ii "f.BBBnni w. " Provido for an enduring peace. College in Ontario. At the meeting of the Board of its activities very largely to work Trade in the city hall yesterday, among the children of school age. to justify eany aemomiizauon. A. A.- Ewart, one of the mem- (Special via U. T. P. Telegraphs.) called for the purpose of con- Th 3 following executive was chos-' "This should simplify the grave bers of the firm which has just no In Cairo uisvric xuu Toronto, March 27. Inferno, sidcring the building situation in eh to co-operate with the officers international food problem, and leased the Prince Rupert saw mill m DpALtis nouses anu probably the greatest racehorse the city in view of the immediate who were previously elected: W. pave jn9 way for 8peedy indus- arrived in the city yesterday and Trains pillaged and ever foaled in Canada, was put to need of several hundred houses D. Vance, E. D. Johnson, George M'nni)P.inn nnH finonrini today he announced that the mill death yesterday at the Ontario within the next few months, a Tite, T. Duncan, W. G. Humble, ;lnal taken over and operations Sacked. Veterinary College where sections committee of five was appointed Geo. Frizzell, W. H. Vickers, Can reorganization.' commenced on May 1. of his skeleton will be preserved. to go into the question thorough- on nix, Dr. Grant and W-E. Fish-ly The new firm consists of A. E. Inferno was foaled on Joseph and formulate a definite plan. 'er. CANADIAN SOLDIERS Munn, of Munn & Kerr; N. S. Seagram's farm at Waterloo in This committee was named sj' Messrs. Brady, Duncan and Lougheed, G. G. Abernethy and A. 19 UI H IIUIIB. t.i.n.w.i ...nut.. - 1902. In subsequent years he follows: M. P. McCaflery, Thomas .Vickers were appointed a com-McClymont, RETURNING QUICKLY A. Ewart or Dempsey & Ewart. won the King Edward Hotel Cup Dan Morrison, J. H.'mitlee to prepare a constitution They have leased the mill for a ni few riavs with summing three years in succession, Toronto Thompson and W. E. Williams, jand bylaws. (Special via O. T.P. Telegraphs.) year with an option to purchase Queens Hotel Stanley There was a large attendance i The members of the association and they expect to make the cup, cup, London, March 27. . Upwards nouses Have been sacuea oy Produce stakes, Dominion Autumn and much interest was taken in ar to meet at the Market Square business permanent and take up Handicap and Durham cup twice. the oroceedinjrs and a lively dis- on Saturday at 2.30 and from of 100,000 Canadian soldiers havo tnejr. option. anun was hiccicu. ui iiisu cussion took pl'ce. Ithere will visit the school grounds now left tho British Isles for( Mr. Ewart said that they had Clvlo Plan. 'with a view to making recom- homo since the signing of the ar- secured 15,000,000 feet of best a, ied and burned the rail- SCORELESS DRAW Mr. Miller, who is here repre- 'inendalions. It was also decided mislice. The Third. . Division. . . is J""'"'!'- ouc .U8 1 ...... Jha f.. senling the receiver of the Grand that the School Board be urged to nitions Board besides a million entirely cleared and the ma i in i no c ii 1 1 r ni i .nirn IN HOCKEY GAME Trunk Pacific Railway, outlined a provide cqver for the pupils in now of the First Division and three quarters that are stored Wasta,.which is tlio junction proposal for civic building under the grounds and gymnastic equip-which jor portion at the mill this would keep IN WORLD SERIES is now here. Only SMOOCanad- 'a- branch line, the express Newman Erh had oflered to fhent. Since remain in France. ians now Cairo was nillaored and sev- provide the money. Under this The executive will make ar-schemo Mr. Emerson is giving up the March 1. 15.000 Canadians have oiner trains sacKeu. (Special by 0.T. I. Telegraphs.) a number of houses rangements to meet the City Kinmel business on account of ill health. Camp been cleared from Seattle, March 27. Seattle's Govern- Council Monday night and iUCfc UU IUU Ui UUbU into would be built on city or on 'I VI'-J V lha r-v 1 inn ol n I Inn ntn a Metropolitans and the Montreal inent lots and sold or rented to parents of the children are in-people " J IUU 1I1UU IIL Lll.l LlUlllU. Canadiens fought a scoreless draw who needed them. There vited to attend on that occasion, TWO LACROSSE TEAMS MAX HEILBRONER in the fourth game for the World would be no difficulty over the Arrangements will also be made TO PLAY ON COAST chompionship s?rics and-Stanley financing as the money would be to meet the school board at an Reliable Jeweler iiv Hiaiinn nnd inn niiiiifirv Cup last night. Twenty minutes available at.once. 'early date in order to confer on Clocks overtime was played. There were 1 number of pro- the proposed improvements, (Special via 0.T.P.. TclegrapUi.) Diamonds, Watches, The game was under eastern posals made in regard to forma- j The secretary was appointed to Vancouver, March 27. Two Cut Glass,Community Silverware,Plate,Ivory and nineteen wounded. rules. Next Saturday night a tion of building societies and meet the Agricultural Association professional lacrosse teams managed Umbrella, ai LiimiRann nnt vao n an ni game will bo played under western clubs, but it seemed to be the today and lay beforo that body by Con Jones and Harry Etc. rules. general opinion of the meeting the plans of the new organiza-that Jone3 respectively, are to play a Corner 3rd Ave. and Sth Street. guarded by police and mili- none of those plans would tion. series of games starting May 17. Thcy were thliged to shoot, MANY DISEASES IN meet the present pressing need. . The winners will go East playing twenty.hvo natives nnd Something more would have to be UAMC WAIT7 HFARH Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa nmcr Tirtw nil.... a 1 1. .i i. NORTH LABRADOR Hnn nnH nilhpr thft new comoany a nulim If tXUlL IlLrUVlS teams in August. : irfv-1-uillU n?r. ..II t I HVH 1 I1HHI1 or the city would have to under AT MIDNIGHT PROMPT DEMER8" and eighty wounded in TelerrapDa.) take it. Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces (Special via 0.T. r. your fuel bill and gives Newfoundland, March Cinderella Under Auspices of Ad- We are showing some St. John, Mr. Schellenberg. on behalf of attraction. Phone 15. .P. R. kiddies 97; Rlincliine nnndltions are re air Carss ChaDter. I. O. D. E. very smart hats for ported to obtain in northern Labrador the Prince Rupert Drydock.& En Is Enjoyable Event. Coal Co. from two to ten years, in said that they were gineering Co., the best straws and silk as, a result of Influenza, i.nro (n hnild shins and would nre- Oolichans, 10c. per lb. at they s 'sinnll pox and measles, which also The lure of;,the light gymnastic poplins. By the way 1 fer to have nothing to do with the Jpurr's. must be the going they 'swept the southern section of the two hund- are cap housing plan. If the people did brought together some right thing. Also a few 'coast. Over-25 per cent, of the not undertake it, however, they red people io mo ou nnurew if you have something to sell coats in taffeta for two to FOrl QUALITY natives have succumbed. would have to take steps to look Hll last night on the Invitation of and want more than it is worth, five after their own employees. the Adair Carss Chapter of the advertise in some other paper. years.COME AND 8EE The oldest Canadian Life Co. William Bruce suggested the Daughters of the Empire. It was Tho News cannot sell it. BonrH . .. T ui-cuuo ii.. nr.no. lu.Jlu.-. The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. four apartment house instead of a Cinderella, and promptly at mid-individual . cottage and preferably night the dreamy strain of the i a brick or concrete building in- home waltz sent the dancers home stead of wood. , reluctantly after spending a W J. Alder told of somo of his most enjoyable evening, Empress : Theatre experiences with loan nd mort-t Remarks on the advantages of Bago companies and thought the Cinderella over the late danc-there Tonight Thursday might be a great many lots es wore general, and it was good which might be ob-news to hear the regent of he TSfc 5jL-f-jp- on the sewers GOLDWYN PRESENTS tained for the purpose in hand. Chapter. Mrs. Riley, say that the ' continued inwiuiuu wuo iu ..um a . Tho discussion was MAE MARSH 'by Messrs. Fisher, Niokerson, Al-:simllr events in the near fu- ' vun 'm m Br-Lm IN II..teat complete Official Italian Government film picture bert. McClymont All Do Part.and MCL.ennau.iuto.Constable Adams kept the door, "The Glorious Adventure" i- MnnfTrv whn nresided. G. W, Kerr was floor manger, and mV Q Plomitiinr Frnnf urRed that everyone should do as uarveys orcnosvra proviueu ex- much as possible in neipin? iu -j' The 12th Episode of the Jou win ....... J lido over the owing difficulty.to tho Ho present point KAROLYI REPORTED of the Double Cross 77 cd out tht "Mystery nlj comnio.r nf tIench fighting from barrage toprUoners. TO BE ASSASSINATED real air fiKht ever filmed. A grand battle fleet llow prico of lots it was cheaper nir r!Pi1!bardinB' shore defences Ito build hero today than it was in aolving tne riddle oi tne cross - ... wnjttmn ur int. wain 1013. Ho referred to wnai iiuu London, March 20. A news PATHE GAZETTE, the Latest News e Mack Sennett Com.rl hcl. i .j hs Plntv" been done in Seattle and other agency dispatch from Prague said 1 Reel Britain's and urged that tho citizens reports had been received that Admission 15c and 25c Shows start 7.15 and 9 Bulwarks places Sho, ini 0.15 schemo which Count Karolyi, former head of the Alex. Gray's Orchestra and 2Sc unite on a general No Adranco In Pricea, 15c Hungarian Government, had been TOVnnr, would be of benefit to the community. assassinated. A news dispatch Tomorrow William Duncan In "Dead Shot Baker" and Charles Auteur WIGHT Friday pNE Frederick in ''Her Final Reckoning" from Vienna said Karolyi had Chaplin in "The Pawnshop" Biq Show Four Prizes Swfmmlng Club Dance May 2. been arrested by communists.