If THE DAILY NEWS ' 1'niNCE mnyD.c,. Tuesday, April's, 1919, , - price fivk cknts UN... n,. .i. uuliiJiii nnUCDTV'C u uvn CHM GRAND TRUNK IMMIGRATION LIFE OF A LOCAL MEDICO IN FAILS TO KtrUKl UNUfcK STOCK RISING BILL EXTENDS THE WILDS OF MESOPOTAMIA MILITARY SERVICE ACT Canadian RESTRICTIONS Government's Offer to DR. L. W. KERGIN TELLS SOMETHING OF HIS ADVENTURE Railway Company Causes UP THE TIGRIS RIVER ON THE 8ITE OF Stiffening oh the London comN TO BE APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO Market. Introduced Into House of Com ANCIENT BABYLON OUfcl-rn iiww...-.. mons Yesterday by Hon. J. A. To have lived in Mesopotamia is not uncommon, and to have MEMBER OF UNION GOVERNMENT Montreal, April 8. A mosl- Calder. WAS INTERESTED signiflcant fact in connection.witli died in Mesopotamia is very commonplace, but to have lived and the acq.i8ition of the Grand Trunk worked there for a long time, to have been down with typhoid Ottawa, April 8. In the Speclal W The Jttw l 0.T, P. Telerraphs.t Railway by the Government? is House of Commons yesterday, and ague and then in the end to have cheated death and returned 8. Following a promise by lion. Arthur that while the British interests Hon. J. A. Calder, Minister of to Canada, is an exploit. That is what Dr. L. W. Kergin did, April claim to be much dissatisfied a'. . tiiuiLfop nf Justine, that a Royal Commission with very Immigration and Colonization introduced however, and he looks hale and hearty after his adventures. And the offer made by the Government of Canada for the a Government Immigration yet he was- there at a time when, owing to the surrender of ,,.inm,ire nto uie uuc.y.. ...6T bill. The taking of measure will General Townshend, affairs wer.e somewhat disorganized, and calling for an lnvesiiguuuii uy u i-driiuuieiiuiry uum-""""was over the road, the price generally extend the restrictions withdrawn. The investigation will not begin until of their shares on the London n1 immigration and extends the whcit .was left'of the army had lo shift for itself to a certain extent. market immediately improved. , The doctor left here In March, Hon. U. J. UUIICliJ, muiioici ui iuswt;c, wiiu waj lime during which immigrants . t.rn Of may be deported from three in TIVFNTV.ONF FISH RftATS and almost immediately af- i....isH l pin iv ill uie muiier.. n .All Ml 1 m A A ifUi 11U ENEMY five1 ter ioinine the C. A. M. C. trans- ABLE TO PAY years ! SELL CATCHES TODAY ferred t Ryal Army Medical f flirt t r 1 a tllin nn li n I li n . incident nan liiaou 20,000.000.000 POUNDS'ortornm bTats will bearer Corps and it was with them he ,ce. lie took tns (S'"uuu ' NEW STORES ON sponsible for the carrying Out oflKed SaImon Sllll command. High T time riSt int'o i in getting the amounted to comeinpi Commission the law just as are officials of or- . L . to Inquire Into Possibility the resolution after jdinary transportation companies.l r w.i mMk. :tincK oi inings ana a intie over Acting Minister oi jusuuo uu 8o Reported to British 'two months from th9 time he left THIRD AVENUE aounced that there would bo a Government. POSTMEN DEMAND The catch of twenty boats sold here, he arrived in Mesopotamia dicial investigation. 1 this morning as follows: by way of England. Failed to Report, J London, April 8. In the MONEY AND HOLIDAYS' The Brothers, 15,000 lbs;'Pres- With Indian Troops. with his an-,uncement Frlzzell's Meat Market to go Into' Commons yesterday Claude Low- ho. 8.000: Alten 70.000: llelce- It was chieflv with the Indian lu wnneeuon that a royal cominis- New Building at Corner of ther confirmed the statement that lianti. 87.000: Tillicum. 8.000: trooos that Dr. Kersrin served. He Fulton Street. a Commission comprising Prem- ispecui vu o.t.p. Telegrams.) named to invesu- naDDy. 11.000: Hoald Amundsen, was through practically all the on would lie ler Hughes of Australia, Mr. Hen-. Ottawa, April 8. Bearing the lhe matter, lion. Arwur 8,000; Gyoa, 9,000; Acme, 2,500; fighting there was in 1916, going eaid that a tborough jn- While there are a number of derson, Labor Leader, and the .demands of 11,000 postal em- Saturn, 5,000; Adaline, 5,000; up-stream and doing duty at var-nighl ichen made it clear thatrnone residences planned and the program Hon. Walter Hume- Long ployees of Canada, a large petit- Margalice, 7,500; Thelma, 8,000; iious points. At Mudelil he estab-has had il "X uuuw I If,i 1 been appointed by the late iori will be laid before the post- OifTen, 8,000; D. C. F. no. 1, 5,-'lished a hospital with the mobile yotng m'ja oi me under the new building so- the - lioi.iA for military service. ixi :n i. i i-j Government lo inquire into the master general. It includes de- qoO; Kubein, 1,000; Clara N., S.-'column and subsisted and with iv - i 1 1 1 kj inuuui niiu ci v UJivLp enemies capacity to indem- mands for an increased salary pay nnnr Wnshinctnn 25 nnn. Thrp.n hPm liv-P aimnat whniiv nn ihp itriul nAr came ihP whuiu Military me uciui Service most of the new buildings for nities innd had 'reported they schedule and improved working nf ih hnats sold at 10c. anrt 7c: country, and yet they were eighty L which permits have been taken could, if given time, pay 20,000,- conditions and a half holiday each njne at iic and 7c; and six at miles from the nearest tree, and or applied lor, nave been for 000,000 sterling. .week. 12.5c. and 7c. that was a date palm. said the Nov-j, General Hugbes business purposes. Two salmon catches were Hotl Sizzling hotl There are failed to reoort men for The latest announcement made :the Hazel with 2,500 lbs. selling few words that can describe what tlical examination or under the Is that George Frizzell has purchased PREMIER AND PRESIDENT at 19c. and 4c. to the Atlin Fish-'eries, 125 degrees in the shade means. the two lots on the corner and the Rambler with 1,- In Prince Rupert when the ther- of Third Ave. and Fulton Street 800 lbs. sold to. the Canadian Fishimometer reaches eighty everyone . where the Bank of B. N. A. stood BOTH IN BED WHEN PEACE and Cold Storage at 19 J3c. and 4c. wants to lie down and rest. It was 31. and will proceed at once with the under extreme condtions of tem Dr.J.V Edwards asked wheth- erection' of a business block con- perature that the Royal Medicals ismkt tlieWviUat wpre,,jsiitipof-.tbree commodious COMt WAS ABOUT TO worked out.there on the banks, of possession of eiemption cer- stores. The'bldck will be 61 feet BlffiSSS. the Tigris in the land of Babylon flies. Iby 100 feet deep. of which everyone has read. Hie Mi isler of Militia replied The corner sloro will be fitted SESSION WA8 HELD BY LLOYD GEORGE'S BEDSIDE WITH ON THURSDAY NEXT It was in 1917 that Dr. Kergin at .us.quent investigation up as a modern meat market, to WILSON ABSENT REPATRIATION WAS j was taKen with lypnoid. in that mi that they were not. -i which Frizzell's Market will be year ho returned lo Canada for UNDER DISCUSSION AND CHIEF (Special via O.T. P, Telegraphs.) Sir Sam asKcd if the Minister moved as soon as completed. This plpvpn rfavs hut hp. wan Rnnn on ISSUE SETTLED Montreal, April 9. A refer-,h. ,n hapain rimnlntr hosnital intra hrm- nfi. m.iiin. nt store will have a marble rroni ana a endum the liquor question will , on nnnp(,tfon with the advance ai tad asked for production llIed floor and a Iarg0 co,a 8lor ttese documents previous to aBc vault which will make it the (Special to The News vis O.T.P. TelefrapHs.) be submitted to 486,130 voters ofjbase depot at Baghdad which - raid. jmost complete and up-to-date n;c A nril fi rrho Ponpp f!nnfprpnpp vfisferrtav nnnarentlv mo ytuviuco u. yuo- uu ui" .nrv lfi Cont nued until he was General Mewburn said he un- meat market on tne coast. reached turning noint batwecn definite and speedy results and d nnH nA.!n " .f"!1 fltlh nrp transferred, to.Frances. . -.u..He was in si a uey had been asked for William Bruce Is drawing the a further prolonged delay There are indications toward action ti :'""in BBf' t .,, :'Pwnen. ine.Arm?e. plans which will be ready in a few 0 ....w j o- sicrnpn nn i nvnmuer 11 last, auu but doubts began to as to wneiner tne aesirea resuiis vote. new appear afterwards he left for Sir Sara: Twentv limps days and work will commence on ' a fpw ciavs could be accomplished within a fortnight, as Premier Lloyd In the last provincial election I .m i. ,,, uDn vnpt wIiapa No Certificate. the building immediately. 1 1 W i i i J a j w w. ....w.w General Mewburn George predicted. less than half the vote, was polled he took a six weeks' post graduate Rurr. U-l . stated. that. : and it is not expected that as many in the hospitals. -jucj uau niiiuo REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED. The Council of Four were to have met at Presided Wilson's course special will vote for the referendum. vv Lun Hllll ni I la M n residence where the President was confined to bed. It developed, Early Incident. (SptcUl vu 0. T. r. Tclerrtphs.) Dr. Kergin said it would take u3nve. lie wisiipn in became aiTected in a similar manner -. Paris, April 9. The Soviet however, that Lloyd George GOVERNMENT RAILWAY him weeks to recount his experiences. u.s luiurmaiion was and was confined to his bed also. It was then determined lo have He told a News represen-(Coutlnued - oe uuiijj ana man was was medically not of i """" " iuua." iu...D w -' the council meet at Lloyd George's residence and there the session TO ENTER KAMLOOPS on Pare Three). III I I.I. r ... llitn Ah wilh Premier Clemenceau, Premier took place at "3:30 p. m. ff Sam remarked that the Orlando and all the financial experts present. (Special via U. r. P. Telegraphs.) ONE BIG UNION IS !D?man was not in nnaCirvn '-- Repatriation was again the chief issue and although settled Kamloops, .April 9. D. B, FAYORED IN WINNIPEG . . ot unntness from in the main principle, a number of essential details will remain Hanna and the Canadian Nation-'al -"wry uoard. MAX HEILBRONER Railway officials have complet-led open. (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) . arrangements with the city Reliable Jeweler Winnipeg, April 8. A referendum 'for the entrance of their tracks docks FRED MAYER'S DOGS HOCKEY PLAYER'S 'alonfc front street. The line now of members of the Trades Diamonds, Watches, the other side of the and Labor Unions bn the formation afe? Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory WIN CUP RACE TODAY FUNERAL TUESDAY river.p f of "One Big Canadian Union" Umbrella, Community Plate, so far has been strongly in Etc. (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) (Special via 0.T. P. Telegraphs.) Miss Katherine Pillsbury, favor of the proposition. R. B. Foil on i i Nome. Alaska, April 8. In Vancouver, April 8. The funeral Russell of the Machinists announced Cornr 3rd Ai. and 6th 8trt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. . record breaking time and for the of the late Joe Hall, Can. Pillsbury of this city, has been the taking of the vote 1fl Bard Liccn,.p n,. . third occasion Fred Mayer's dogiadien hockey player who died of eected pregident of tne Women's would bo continued this week. - wv, Mil, IUi Jill. team won the annual John Bor-ipneuinonia following inlluenza at Society at the y . . . 'o..-..l ... I- Ill l. I..IJ " den cup race today over tne uape .neuiuo uu caiumuy, wm wo ueiu University of B. C. at Vancouver.. "DEMERS" Nome course. hero Tuesday at 3.30 p. m. Th is position is one of honor and I'only students of marked ability Wo have a splendid display Empress : Theatre LONGSHOREMEN'S WAGES 'TEMPERANCE BILLS are chosen to fill it. of Spring Millinery. mnninnrn nnsi ilAim DEAIW HAD flMTADIft Trimmed hats from $5.00 Tonight INtntAoIiU ZUU nuun iyehui tur uiuimui Thhe body of the late James to $25.00. Tuesday DesBrisay, who died at Port Ready-to-wear from $3.75 (Special via O.T.P. Teierrspns.) ii" "i u- "".i Simpson Hospital on baiuraay, to $10.00. World's Pictures Present Montreal, April 8. Long- Toronto, April 8. Premier will bo sent to Vancouver for Now is the time to make KITTY GORDON shoremen and the Shipping Fed- Hearst announced in the Legis- burial this evening. His brother, your choice, while the assortment oration have entered into a new laturo that the Government this Alexander, will accompany tli9 is good. Lady Bereaford in contract by which wages are in- week would introduce two tern- remains and arrangements were COME AND 8EE nnaH nfipen cents an hour ov-'peranco bills .one to' amend the made by the B. C. Undertakers. DIVINE pp ths Octobex rate and twenty Onta.rio Temperance Act, and Mr. DesBrisay was woll known in SACRIFICE" cents an hour over the last con. the other to.provide a referendum this district where ho was engag- tract rate for the summer of 1018. to determine future legislation. d in the cannery business at WESTH0LMF A trong society drama Wales Island. He was 59 years of TONIGHT BiRTH llios. AlcRenzie, of tno lulling age. Aeytone Comedv fnatlirlrnr Mnolr Rennt nH n nil boat Ila. who has been in tho WALLACE REID itDDY AT There was born to Mr. and Mrs. hospital here for the past two .The case of J. R. Morgan Ltd. IN Parts; a THE THROTTLE" O. A. Taylor of Port Essington, weeks, was discharged this fore- vs. O. T. P, Steamship Co., Ltd., 'THE FIREFLY OF FRANCE whirlwing of laughter -i i.n nrlnpn niinnrt fieneral llos-Jioon. which was set down for trial in His ambulance was with , A-. Mutt nd Jeff Cartoon pitaPon April 7, a son. the.County Court yesterday, was Kitchener's Contemptibles SUScand 25c. Shows start 7.15 and 9 Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces Iteid,Splendid Weslliolnie show to-night.with Wallace postponed until a later date. 2-Reel Splendid Comedy British War Gazette 0W Wth Episode "Mystervof your fuel bill and gives Dr. Spencer, of Port Simpson, Rpgcla th TlnnM. Hm.." .nH wve in Phone .P. ft. The oldest Canadian Life Co. in the Admission 85c & tic "Tl.e Ureat Adventure" atlsfactlon. y1S. arrived city yesterday 8 hows 7 ana 8. real Co. The Canada, J. F. Wag u I re, Agent. afternoon on a short visit.