1 viRST Somen's requirements AID Board KITS Com-"'pcnsallon The daily news pijones,82and200 i . . , .. . . ( PRINCE nUPEHT, D. C, SATUIIDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 PRICE FIVE CENT8 Sand trunk IMMENSE BILL AFTER ELECTION. BUDAPEST SOVIET SOLDIERS TAKE NOT RADICAL ENOUGH AFFAIRS STILL FOR SOLDIERS' EXCEPTION TO Wing of Communists Break Away; SIMMERING DEPENDANTS Situation There Serious W.C.T.U.TAGDAY ARE Owing to Food-Scarcity. (Special via O.T.P. Telegrapos.) . 1AIII ,10 Longer Pay Germany to Pay to Kmp Widows Carry Banners Emblazoned Vienna, April 5. A disagree "They arAted By and Orphans of Those Killed Cut Off Our Smokes" and Interest and ment has occurred in the Soviet as an In War. Government in .Budapest which Result Tag Called Off. (Special via O.T. P. -Telegraphs.) j lias led to the formation of a still (Special via O.T.P, Telegrapm.) tf P. Telegraph.) jmpre radical wing of the coin-iniunist special A statement Paris, April 5. Pensions to Toronto, April 5. A large otwa, AP ii 5. disabled soldiers and widows and party. crowd of returned soldiers and Thomas. White inai mo orphans arc included in the bill The situation in Budapest is others carrying banners emblazoned interest 1 A nnl nil V inuuon v.urn ---------bonds to Germany for repatriation. The declared to be serious owing to "They cut off our smokes," Graud Tr nf; Pacific conference leaders decided food conditions. peace and other signs gathered in protest arantted Me various prov-., that such relief to individuals againct the granting of a eintomcnt that ,h . 11.18 DCen llttiu uui for losses and sufferings will be a COAL OUTPUT FOR tag day to the W. C. T. U. to raise cn t "i" , - funds for a new building here. , in ih-bviuuo proper charge under the armistice jc advances I MONTH OF FEBRUARY in ... .nAianHv. thn II O- provisions. Tagging, was progress but iirs. .01 oa. -- many ladies were scared from authorities nave u u Repatriation of tosses to the linion the street corners by the demonstrations. provinces will nave 10 iuuv civilian population will constitute Tftkwa Comes at Bottom of List ..ii. ...nn.iinir fn the Dray- ir ' a very considerable proportion With 236 Tons Qranby The mayor and police commissioners t . ... -.1. Mnnrl. O. T. P. of fifty billion the amount of 2.891 Tons. held an emergency meeting ancb lines . have ouisianaing which resulted in tag day - an aaT ana the reparation bill as now approximately Endi amounting by Saskatchewan io and estimated. In the case of By reason of the fact that the workers being called off the 1589.596 by Alberta, a total oi Great Britain, the pension bill Crow's Nest Pass mines did not streets. 13 469,004 on which 512,088,544 will probably constitute the largest work more than a dozen days in sh was raised. item of the total claim. It is February, the output for that WORKMEN ALL RETURN could acquire month is naturally, not so heavy hhe provinces understood that the United Stat r . t i:nAn nnHfli fhnlp in volume as that of January. TO THEIR POSITIONS es will not lodge any claim under ireement covering the bond 'Moreover, it must be borne. In this head, the U. S. soldiers be paranlees but such action Is not ing covered by the United States 'mind that the Vancouver Island After Year of Industrial 8trlke likely. soldier insurance system. 'mines were two working days All Shipyard Workers Have Insidered of the negotiations 'short on account of the short Reported Back. Kelly are'not given j month. The total tonnage mined It but it is stated that the new ONTARIO TO GIVE for last month, therefore, is an-nounccd (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) loposals are not more favorable by the Hon. William San Francisco, April 5. - A Ian those already offered the WIDOWS MORE CASH Sloan, Minister of Mines, as 195,-000 year of industrial strike in the Impany, LIQUOR MEN ALLIES UNITE tons. shipyards and contract shops Important Change In Workmen's The following is the complete ended here today when approxi NEARLY - Compensation Act In That return made to the Department mately 10,000 machinists, boiler-makers ICE TREATY Province Inoreases LOSE APPEAL WITH MRIANS by each company, with the name and allied craftsmen, READY FOR SIGNING Allowance. of the mine included: who had been put for two months I Canadian Collieries, Ltd., Co- or more as the result of a strike, (Special via O.T.P. Teltt rtpli.i mox, 50,691 tons; Canadian Collieries, reported back for work. (Scll by 0.T. I'. Telegraphs.) Court Throws Out Decision of Troops Command Murman Rall- Ltd., Extension-Woi.ir'.g-.ton, London, April 5.-hA Parirnr- Toronto, April 5. Important Chief Justice Hunter, on Legal. -Jt ' . - 19,535. tons; Canadian Cbl- a'cidliansTO'Xhi'scopealn'a'regui Next DENIES ANNEXATION bpondent ollhe Daily T.elegraph Technicality. May. 'lieries, Ltd'-, South "WelTTngloh lations of the Workmen's' Com res that on the highest author- 5,566 tons; Western Fuel Com NEW YORK REPORT Act provided in a pensation are by next Sunday a complete (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) ionaon, -prn o. r.ews nas pany, Nanaimo,59,105 tons; Pa- bill introduced in the Ontario Ireem jl will have been readied Vancouver, April 4. The court reached London that a detach- cjflc Coast Coal Mines, Ltd., South legislature by Hon. I. B. Lucas, (Special via O. T.P. Telegraphs.) the Council of Four. The ment of Admiral Kolcbak's Siber- Wellington, 4,719 tons; British Attorney-General. appeal unanimously quashed the . it n . New York, April 5v Senator linion is expressed by respon fnripa Imvft snpppprfpri In Columbia Coal Mining CO., iiasi . ,an In i a m a j-i if se British authority that the The principal change is a fifty decision of Chief Justice Hunter iVpfni?fnn 9 7is fnna- NnnncA 'iMiwaras, aean oi we uanaaxan cent increase In the pension 'getting in touch with a detach- ISenate, quoted in the New lace treaty will be ready for per which declared illegal the inquiry nniiiorioa T.tH Vnnnnso nav snn was allowed to widows, who are to receive ment of the Allied forces in the Coal Co.,York papers as saying that Can-neighborhood ning by Wednesday. being made before Mr. Justice jons. Crow's Nest Pass a minimum of $30 a month Clements on the liquor question. of Archangel. The iicji'ei 14195 tons Crows Nes't'ada wu'd be annexed to the with an additional $7.50 for each position of the latter is causing ia r-nnl Co.. Coal Creek. 21.684 United Slates within ten years. child.' The allowance was formerly The Court of Appeal declared some anxiety. Allied troops com- lons. corbin Coal & Coke Co., Later he denied ever having given $20 for the widow and $5 Chief Justice Hunter was not sit mand the Murman Railway and Corbin, 3,172 tons; Middlesboro such an interview or of entertaining MAX HEILBRONER for each child. ting as a court in reviewing the consequently the western ports Collieries, Middlesboro, 3,935 such sentiments. Reliable Jeweler Clement inquiry and so did not on the White Sea and it is believed tons; Princeton Coal & Land Co., EMBARK APRIL 11. apply the proper remedy. there should ho no diiiicuity in Princeton, 2,051 tons; Fleming;HEAVY FINE F0R" Diamonds, Watches. Clocks getting reinforcements there by n0al Company, Merritt, 3,729 Tho Court of Appeal decided on i Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory (Special v)a O.T. r. Telegraphs.) the middle of May. 'tons; Granby Company, Cassidy's CONDUCTING STILL I Umbrella, Community Plate, Ottawa, April 5. The depart this technicality and failed to give Recent reverses to tho Bolshe-.'iancjingi 2,891 tons; Coalmont Etc. ment of Militia announces that opinion on the merits of the case. viks have improved the Allied.Collieries, Coalmont, 800 tons; A penally of $900 was imposed Cormr 3rd At. nd 6th 8trt. the embarkation of the First,Div- Charles Wilson, K. C, who challenged prospects of holding out. Telkwa, Telkwa, 236 tons. Total on Stevel Attllio in the Edmonton ison for return to Canada will the legality of tho Clements tonnage, therefore is iao,o&7. police court Monday morning, commence about April U. inquiry will apply for an injunction RE-ENTRY TIME OF when he pleaded guilty to the to prevent a continuance SECOND WIN FOR charge of operating an illicit still ' of the inquiry. CHINESE EXTENDED at Dominion Park, in the city BASEBALL TEAM suburbs. The court fine consisted RUSSIAN FLEET IS of $400 and an order to pay to Labor Conditions They Owing ORDERED TO ATTACK being the double cost of a $500, WANTED Are Allowed to Remain In Tiny Tims Get Past King Edward ChinaA -Year After.' Second Nine In Last Innings. license under ,th$ inland revenue London, .April 5. Leon acti In default of payment of 20 Men Trotsky, Bolshevik Minister Peace. Wlh every prospect of losing these sums the accused will serve of War and Marine, nine months jn Jail. An order has ordered the Russian EJ V1 Ottawa, April 5. In view of thoncn againspt uie ning r.a- was also issued for tho confiscation s.?cond warn uie a my A ims Baltlo fleet to ser. and to conditions of the labor market ln,wy to the crown of U19 distillery wfle 5 nnai spuri in ine mnui Apply attack the AlJIes, threatening liritish ment has Cplumbia,decided to the,.extend Govqrni the innings and carried off the base- apparatus and the whiskey found to have all crews shot on the accused's premises. J. R. MORGAN, LTD. The period of free entry of Chinese "a uonura uu uiunuug. If they disobey, says This is the second game of the Prince Ruoert n.nL Mall. immigrants. Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces -- - I JTViWV out since season 10 ue won uy uiw " Chinese registered fuel bill and gives Chester and your "ordon street. Clapp April 1, 1914, and who have atlsf action. Phone 15. .P. R. registered out boforo March sj.-w , ' Coal Co. 1919, may prolong the period be- l"e. winners v.1 . o fnrn rolnrn In Hnnmlfl wilhnnl in ana liimer Bmilll lOSSeu .Uio pill foe the losers. It was a first rate Empress : Theatre any way affecting entry, until one year auer a proclamation nas e" - at the Market Square been issued declaring that. a stale spectators . . Tonight Saturday .- ' the fun. to see of war no longer exists. At pres- free The teams were as follows: ont Chinese are entitled to EDITH ROBERTS re-pntry, but are required to return Tiny Tims: Black, Clapp, Gordon, FOR QUALITY An Hibbard, Frizzell, Kelly, within six months after the In one of her moat charming plays FARMER JOHN" derson, Tile and Martin. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION signing of peace. King Edward Second: Smith, food Board Lioence No. 10-7340. SET Premier Oliver who is gradual- . Halverson,. Sherk, Lumquest, SIo-cum, FREE" ly hrincrinir lllH flnailCCS of the Kergin, Ward, Francis and province out of the miro In which ( 'DEMERS" Brochu. ho found them when he took of-( .- WESTHOLMp flee, is a strong advooato of thei Wo havo a' splendid display METHODIST SERVICES " TONIGHT 'TltLE mmY' known M the Uversal fun maker In nnminlon Thrift Stamp move- of Spring Millinery. THE VAMP 1 ment. Ho believes in the people Trimmed hats from $5.00 l On Sunday evening, by request, SESSUE HAYAKAWA OF THE CAMP financing " themselves wherever to $25.00. .the Rev. W. S. A. Crux will speak IN """Uesidltter, also possible and drawing tho interest Ready-to-wear from $3.75 "Tomorrow,' an address given """'THE BRAVEST WAY" another fine i comedy featuring on their own bonds. to $10.00. n tho city before noift courage miss It Into for your It will heart.put new Now is the time to mako At U a. m. the subject will be . . and Sidney Drew New arrivals I Men's "Invictus" your choice, while the assortment "Christ's Standard of Judging." SPECIAL II L-KO KOMIDV shoes, -r- Family Shoe Store, tf is good. ,Thi8 Is a 'part of tho sermon on 'A PRAIRIK MAOAIINS CHIOKIN" 15c and 25c. Shows start 7.15 and 9 COME AND SEE .tlo Mount. Special hymns will be 80ENIO Alex. Gray's Orchestra The oldest Canadian Life Co. chosen nnd an invitation is ex. Shows 7 and 6, Admission 85c it He The Canada, J. F. 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