. liril I I lit!1 Ball oI "t!on in Board KITS The da il y .IN EWS OOLICHANS,GEO.J.FRIZZELL 10c FRESH per lb. PBD6S,wflUUfcMU' Phones 10 and 25 NO, 80. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. PK1CE FIVE GKM'g Probably Nationalized THOMAS TRADE UNIONS DEPREDATIONS EXPECTS GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE DEMANDS AND EXCESSES TAKE OVER GRAND TRUNK ON GOVERNMENT STRUCK HORROR -..r-M-r ADMINISTRATION. . MAV PPRnUT Tfi - - - - -- - - Rebellion t' In NO AGnfcfcm Egypt Was Organized FORECLOSURE ntuuiiHiiuna numr uuinu ui slan Blockade Raised and Movement and the Whole WTH COMPANY, HOWARD KELLY Troops Withdrawn. Country was Aflame. REPRESENTING RAILWAY (Special via 0. T. P. TelcgraphJ.) (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) (Special to The news via a. T. p. Telegraptu.) i i.onaon, April a. a resolution London, April 4. A delayed . i i aim rplijimna A 7 li I f Anlitirv I)rmi ion ololoft demanding the withdrawal of all Reuter despatch from Cairo under kj 1 1 1 JiUliiUO TTlllbf, KrfttiiO A. lVUIt(.i ObUbUVJ QU' .AprU .,i,tM' Ihnf ITmvnrrt Kellv. npfislflp.nl nf l.h ffrnnH British troops from Russia, the date of March 24, reviewing he House mat. "s' raising of the blockade, withdrawal the uprising, says that within a nk lias reopened negotiations with the Government for the of the military bill from short time Egypt was aflame from ,hase of the Grand Trunk Railway. , Parliament and liberation of conscientious Alexandria to Assouan. Depreda That acquisition by the Government of the Grand Trunk Rail- objectors, wa3 announced tions anj excesses recorded struck nrobablv be the outcome of the present railway situation today by the Trade Union horror to the heart. Owing to " - I - .... . ... ... Congress. Robert leader prompt military measures, the the statement made by Sir Tnomas wnile when Uie bin Smillie, disturbances in Cairo and Alexandria of the miners, in moving the resolution, the appointmeiu ui u icugivci- iur uie uiuuu intuit. not firming declared that the miners wero nearly as serious u : r innafHnrofl In fifpn linti hpnn fnlrpn whmh r.nri (would strike for the removal of as elsewhere. nu was utiue vv... w. 1 1 Ci Thnmna ft ft!l lm stiluted unfair treatment. There conscription and the raising of The situation was rendered IlllllCC. k .vr... ... difficult by the of the the blockade. Winston Spencer very cutting statement defl- aa Been a lair oner or amura- d not make a ii.i- tfrm with nn flnnl llmlf n Churchill announced in the House railway and telegraph lines. There v and sUKgesteu as uuasiuic v of seems to be an organization behind was none in me case or tno (Jana- Commons today that the Government had decided to liberate the movement. The tele ...Art n n nll for fnre-.aian uorinern. conscientious objectors who had graphs were cut at the most vital ure. 'served two years in prison. points and the railways were destroyed Regrets Foreclosure. BOLSHEVIKI by men evidently know TOO ill Cil Ikii.LA.-T. ing the work. Tram railways ZARELLI IS FINED employees, native lawyers and that the a receiver order in council had been ap-'inDr PERIL REAL WOODEN STEAMERS ARE SMELTER AT HUNDRED DOLLARS others ceased working. SOLD TO THE FRENCH Swimming Club Dance May 2. j :i- i Thirty-One Frequenters Have to i TP 1 IIS 1HUHHV UUULT. So Says Sir Ernest Shaekleton, ANYOX BLOWS r ibomaa wnno ciniaineu Pay Five Dollars Each For Speaking of Northern Russia All Were Built in British Columbia Being Present. I -I I i 11... 2 Where Reds are Strong. and Transferred on Arrival rnmcnL win nuL iiav urn in- IN TOMORROW I tvttnatrtnfnAi-l VT In A n twf in England. The case against the Skeena The Government would (Special via 0,T. P. Teletrapbt.) Club- evidence in regard to which London. April t The situation (Special via 0.T. P. Telegraphs.) onljr enough to operate the Sunerlntendent Williams Makes was heard Testerd&y before Mag s,r Tifmr.:! rtrtrr.rnin.ri'l!;JalurKiant.re2ion of north- ViUori8pril 4. Eight of the itrate Definite McMuHin.Nyas .concluded FOR QUALITY ac'ion of the Government ern Russia Is giving the British 27 wooden steamers built to tne Announcement This this morning, D. Zarelii, presi SERVICE' AND SATISFACTION ' order of the Imperial Munitions Morning That Work dent of the club to " having, pay a Tood Board Licence No. 10-7340. nn nnimiv. s r I'jrncsL KiiacKieion. Board since their arrival in the To Resume. fine of S100 and thfi niemhfirs wlin Not Unfair. Jwho has Just returned from Mur- United Kingdom have been sold to ' .were present got off with the . . ... . i i i k i i the French Government. They cpecm t.y u. t.v. xeieyrapns.j icai ni n inin .mini iin. iii.il tK nun AiLiiauuci ucuiui Nominal sum of five dollars each. O uw 14 lUhb IIUUli .1 U 111 J ... 1 1 i ..... . .1.-1 . .1. r 1 :M Amtm the War Yukon, War Nootka, April 4. W. A. Wil- iur meienpn Pinion tint nn iiiai uuiii iiuius uio in uaiiKui are nyox, J e. Williams acted for the WESTHOLMF and that the Bolshevik! peril is War Songhee, War Puget, War liams superintendent of the prosecution and L. W. Patmore '..ah.., i ll J nnl I Jill, li.nniiBA ucvauso m Mia TTllfllf.i.i.v...v Selkirk, War Gariboo, War Comox Granby Consolidated smelter iefended.- TONIGHT " forces are outnumbered by dis and War Masset. here, announces oflicially that the ciplined and well armed and The War'Suquash has left port smelter will be blown in tomor-on j At the regular meeting of the CONSTANCE TALMADQE At her best, as tbe delightful WANTED equipped troops in close touch her maiden voyage to the row and work will proceed as be-Unitcd Board of Trade tonight at ? in heroine of I with the Allies on a by no means Kingdom. fore the shut down. itho city hall the committee deal- "THE SHUTTLE" strong front. A number of men have arrived tng with the housing scheme will By Francis Hodgson Burnett. 20 Men "We must avoid possibility of JAPAN HAS IMMENSE jfrom Vancouver on the last two make a complete report to date, "COURT8 Splendid Keystone AND CABARETS"Comedy another Khartoum," says Sir boats from the south and there-'mid lhrn will n Himi Qinn nn Shows 7 and 0. Admission 25c & 15c Ernest. He urges the need of MERCHANT TONNAGES a number of married men'tha question of the establishment Country Stora -20 handsome sending reinforcements immediately. miu c eiuiuucu vuunuuuuatj. oi a irans-i'acinc line or steamers prltaa. Apply . Theso can reach Murmansk (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) more men wm De requireu, now- between this port and the Orient J. R. MORGAN, LTD. from England in less than a week. Tokio, April 4. An official ever. Tince Rupert census just completed shows that Drydock A comedy brimful of laughs and FIRST DIVISION IS at the end of 1918 Japan's merchant Constance tonight.Talmadge at the West-liolmo homo ports marine was as 2,641 registered vessels at EMBARKING FOR HOME Will the Citizens of Prince with the combined gross tonnage NOTICE. of 2,210,059 tons exclusive of London, April 4. The remaining Rupert Work Together? smaller craft not exceeding twenty details of tho third division Ill Qn..l MAX HEILBRONER tons. having been evacuated from 4 lUUlllllIV mAai vviiug no U a uifj k. Besides, seventy-nine vessels England, the first division will Rollable Jeweler The citizens of Seattle built 3,000 houses to accommodate BOARD OF TRADE were registered at Chosen ports, coinmenco embarkation on the bm , ,he Clly lun cn Diamonds,-Watches, Clocks their combined gross tonnage be Carmania, sailing from Liverpool their shipbuilders and influx of population. Can the peoplo of Prince Rupert not raise sufficient to advance money "r'y Night at 8 m. Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory ing3 4,879 tons. At Taiwan registered ports Saturday. 5t) per cent of the cost of 100 houses. If we cannot p Umbrella.'Communlty Plate, fourteen craft were we lack lheJpropor spirit. Why should we not co-operate ib. tan,,,.,, Etc. - and their gross tonnage amounted WHITE MAN'S CAMP ror di.cus- and do loam work as progressive peoplo do elsewhere. I,"1C0 n.inen llmi.in. to 7.319 tons. Dairen had a "Uon, "a tnej r iiabllshmonf. Oornp 3rd At, and 6th Stratt. bigger commercial fleet, consist Nanaimo,- April 4. The price Why shuuld anyone be suspicious that some particular i-i minf - citizen other mako or may money out of the project by ' llh Ihn f,r,. Meamert ing of seventy-one vessels of of coal to employees of the Western " "III, (80) selling supplies. That is part of tho object of the scheme, llio combined gross tonnage of Fuel Co. has since April 1 to meet the house shortage and-mako it possible for every-ono 129,168 tons. been $4 a ton, an advance from o make more money by doing more business, The Thus the whole fleet of Japanese $2.50, which was the former workmen should gain the most. We hope they do. Every merchantmen consists of 2,-805 price. dollar tho' Company puts into houses will be expended on Em steamships above twenty This advance was necessary, labor, and labor will have tlio advantage of better and Theatre press : tons, tho gross tonnage of which the announcement stated, owing cheaper houses. totals 2,482,325 tons. to the decision of the company No one can have any advantage through the Housing Tonight to mako Nanaimo white man's a Friday Company in selling supplies, in all cases of loans the EXPERIMENTAL camp by replacing Orientals now builder purchases his ASKS own supplies, the Housing Company Vitagraph in the while Blue company's employ by Ribbon Feature presents merely advancing money as the houso progresses. If tho HARRY STATION IN PROVINCE men who; owing to advanced ago builders purchaso supplies through the Company, it will MOREY unable to or injuries, were con w be upon a competitive basis. The man who gives the best tinue their These twnHCe Deshon and Grace Darmond (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) underground.regular employment value for tho money will get the business. are thi most beautiful actresses on the Victoria, April A mineral Wo will never have a real livo go-ahead city hero until screen todayj In experimental station, to inaugurate wc all work for our city and bo satisfied with tho indirect which the sum of between benoflts which may accrue to us as individuals. Wo have IHtO THER MAN" $150,000 and $200,000 is required, "DEMERS" been sliding back or remaining stationary for nearly five is one of the matters Hon. Wm. years. Now tha,t our opportunity has come, let us not fail Sloan, Minister of Mines, is taking Wo have a" splendid display because of lack of faith, or jealousy. A .f Eroat love up with tho Dominion Government. of Spring Millinery. "Thero is that scattereth, found at the end of a trail of sorrow Trimmed hats from $5.00 "And yet increaseth; to $25,00. "And thero is that withholdeth more than is meet, "- jyj?NEY DREW The oldest Canadian Life Co. Ready-to-wear from $3.75 "But It tendeth to Poverty." (P' 1 live,y two Part whlwind comedy The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. to $10.00. This is the Gospel of Success as propounded by Solomon, AMand Sauerkraut" Now is tho time to mako if you act on it you may become as rich as he and have Ladysmlth Wellington Coal re-duoes your choice, while tho assortment fewer wives to spend it. "iVtf 3 Shows start 7.15 and 9 your fuel bill and gives Is' good. Invesll Put in your enthusiasm and your money. "i-. iiRtvs Orchestra atlsfactlon. Phono 1B. .P. n. COME AND SEE COMMITTEE. Coal Co,