jutbUUT Library 01 riRSTA"n"ion 30STi r, The Daily news BUY PhnnES.82and200 PHINCE RUPERT, B. C,FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENT ,.tni ni?nir a Km uic kill ,UL. riiWl nilU ill J Ill ' ' " STEMMING GERMAN ONRUSH IjW UNITINVlitUlUKtlUKW WAS ALMOST MIRACLE SAYS BY WAYOFPRINCE RUPERT THE BRITISH COMMANDER nWP MAYlrl ...nflF niw"" TELEGRAPHS ON BEHALF OF CITY SIR DOUGLAS HAIG IN FINAL DESPATCH TELL8 OF DIFFICULTIES CTIHiW AND 5aHnmi..nPTADV Mr.AtlLFV FOR CANADIAN OF CARRYING ON WAR AND MAKES CLUB WILL BE SPONTANEOUS REMARKABLE STATEMENT RECEPTION - (Special to Ttie Ntws via 0.T.P. Telegraph.) - terday Acting Mayor D. C. McRae wired an invitation to London, April II. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in his final k W. Peck inviting liim and the members of his unit, despatch presents a review in detail of the expansion and achievements '" r,nnf!in.n Scottish, to return by way of Prince Rupert of the British army, with many remarkable facts and c "J i. "ua r. I It. In Vancouver. figures. "The highwater mark of our fighting strength in infantry ,iidOI gU'B . o mention- was maae i oi wnut i i sicps i .-.win;I l uc I iuhcu nerc i irt iu was reached only after iwo and a half years of conflict, by which ., ,ini!mililfldlv there will be a real civic welcome. time heavy casualties had been incurred. It was not until the midsummer tivetnem, " , , , . t. rnrinnl alia r but a spontaneous ouioursi, The whole of 1010 that the artillery situation became even approximately Hill DC t will be there. adequate to the conduct of major operations." n.. ronadian Uuh nas aiso, During the Somme battle, ar J. D. McAuley, tillery ammunition had to be iiaimn and it is gen- watched with tho greatest "care. TEACHERS GET CU BU "' .k HOLY WAR MAY During 191 ammunition was . i,nn. lhat the answer win BE DECLARED plentiful but the gun situation favorable . MORE SALARY BY MOSLEMS 'caused anxiety. It was only in PUT THEM ALL IN. FRITZ. 1 1818 that military operations j i i vfi v ill iiiiauiu am London, April 11. Reuters ;could ne conducted witnout any v. il - - learns that some apprehension 'limiting consideration beyond Boart Will Hold Meeting This anH rnpans for l)9St ISC naje. i . nt 4lin riiannon is felt that the QUEBEC VOTES NO TERRITORY that of transport. The margin Afternoon to Make Final De IUC mm.v - trouble in Egypt, which 'with which the German onrush cision as to Amounts. ine you' " was fomented at the he-ginning of 1916 was stemmed was so narrow a thfi the oiace War of prominence.Veterans entirely by nationalist FOR BEER AND FOR FRANCE and the subsequent struggle The to school have their teachers remuneration of the city sentiment, lhat the word "miraculous" are i , nnHprcinml that the Cana- may so" severe io nrnoc I tir In nr. lake a religious turn and . t is hardly too strong a term increased. That seems certain 15 and lhat the native tribes may LIGHT WINES Will Control Saar Coal Mines as to describe the recovery and ultimate now. The matter was discussed m Canada about April declare a holy war, which Return for Destruction of victory of the Allies. at length last night by tho school lIMln lhan would menace the British Mines in Lena board and the meeting was adjourned .a Ka ha mnrA xi English Counties Only Ones That until this afternoon Empire. It is believed that District.. i -.k J K A tnnn rri I or 11 the natives may have been Favor Complete Prohibition; BIG UNION NOT when the salaries will be set. Race and Religion The principals of the schools-appeared ,I . J U.,. ...a. nrwl H.Atf affected by Turkish propagandists. (special via 0. T. P. Telegrapns.) Factors. before the board last Paris, April 11 Lloyd George WELL RECEIVED night and laid the claims before dance union is to De given (Special by 0, T. P. Telegraplu.) is regarded as occupying the balance (them for the whole staff. Some Montreal, April 11. By a majority of power at the Peace Conference. recommendations Irom the meeting of 100,000 votes, Quebec The disunion of yester- ! INKOOTENAYS of the Teachers' Association JUSTICE CLEMENT pronounced itseli in favor oi lignt day is apparently past. France is were read by Principal Macdonald TO ACT IN DOLLY wines and beer. At least fifty per 'nQW askin(J n0 lenitory, but corn-cent in which it was suggested that of the voters went to tne i . . .. . J. Naylor Gets Cool Reception and the salaries for experienced VARI.FN nrcPIITF Polls out of 400,000 registered. P "parauon uamaBe. teachers should vary from $1,200 1 Though all the results aro not yeH expected the Irench will , Somo Town8 to $1,800 a.year according to-ther in, the outcome is not in doubt, be given access to the faaar coal lngth of' service.' ARE IN HAND (Special via O.T. P. Ttlea-raDbs.) Tire Island of Montreal contribut-'basin and control of the labor in J tSpeciai via a. t.p. Teie?rapf.) J. C. Brady of the High School Victoria. April 11. Mr. Justice ed a majority or ni,ivv ana me mo mines mmuui vayiim wpuu Nelson.B.C.- April 11. On the also spoke on the matter, as did Clement has been appointed by mi i- J O i rfn returns irom snernrooKe, inree uuwes, iuus secunug ground that anyone holding "un-llss f,,0,eJ?1 'iKn Miniafpr nf Flail- Tifnmlnv onrf Rivers. Quebec City and Hull also advantages without actual pos- patriotic views is unfit to mould "iaree"us " lu? ?u"s"r una Last Ninnt nnHinari um- ways under the Dolly Varden Kimwprf Kiihstantial malorit cs. session of the country, inis is public opinion" the Slocan District department and Mr. Shockley of Railway Act of the last session of Tle gurprjse came from the agri- regarded as a fair return for the Board of Trade, at Silver- the Manual Training section. At Salt Lakes. the Legislature lo fix Ihe amount P,,iturai districts which have been destruction of the French coal ton, passed a resolution that J. The trustees expressed them Hue the Taylor Construction do. ., , n nt PminHos mines in th Lena district. Naylor, member of the central selves as fully in sympathy with U,e work on thC DHy Germany is lo have political "of request, L. W. Patmore being , , .. .M ,. T'!for Vardln Hke L'Assomption with 1219 for -'ttee 1 the One Big Union, jthe .D.. i iininvnv ana aiso lo ascervam luc , ai ntt a cn. .none w i rnntrn nut nrnvisinn is maae lcrr ... . -.j i, vprv fmn naiic mat me leacuers Jiimount of the Dolly Varden in- 1105 for to 94 against are typical, a plehescite to determ.nc the per- oioa.-, a cV,oii ,pnvn h nf nnftB. Kvere scandalously inder paid, 1 I.I HL I II A hin 1 1 1 nlna nn.l n.i.Ir. vestment in the property. I A number of speakers in favor manent possession of the coun- Th mpotin further resolved(considering the importance of Jtliing A plan worthy of the It is understood that Mr. Jus- of wine and beer introduced the try. that the matter of all such un their work. dura is to be constructed tico Clement will-be urged to act race and religious cry into the It is also stated that the Ital- desirable citizens being allowed The discusson took a long time "we sa mat the water in'n, nnrA nnH n,nt the utmost des- 1 , .i" ,hh:, hni innB. nnarl tr accent tho ".'"''" 7. and it was too late to complete iaie - . M"'i''b" ai, " r. entire ireeaom oi movemeui u? may he i-ainpH or lnupppH natch ...ill Iia nsoH in havinir the onH n omntinnn Tiilinti nf FinniP.. . the list before time for adjourn iresiiened. . ruiv" " English speaking Orangem "" - taken up with the Dominion nil. VP ID In 1.- 11 A scow load- .1 OI. whn a fillfiinpRfl settled up. Methodists of Ontario were anxious thorities Naylor was told to get ment came. w iu ua mnen m so mat to see prohibition introduced NINETEEN FISH BOATS out of Cranbrook a few nights iu Bwim may nav? Tho resignation of Miss R. M. blow to French speaking The oldest Canadian Life Co. as a ago, and at Trail was told he was v iiuB. mere is to no Davis from the school board Catholics, who needed wine for i SELL CATCHES TODAY not wanted Rossland also re The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. ...,6 uuuiu, me noais are received last night, which was d-ament No women voted on ceived him coldly. improved and the dressing was allowed to lie on the tame the referendum. Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces mons compielod. for the present. In only one locality was temperance Salmon Price Drops to 17c. for your fuel bill and glvs i'POl nans....J and. nets. have. been sentiment emphatic Reds and 4c. for Whites. ASSESSOR'S CLERK atlsfactlon. Phone 15. .P. R. - - ui.u a iTuurse is to ijb lam 80 Ihol !, . .. enough to offset the wet organi TO HAVE Coal Co. -u ma ynunir in ka mnv ALLEGED zation. This was . in English Nineteen fishing boats sold --'' MAX HEILBRONER speaking eastern townships. Ma- ihejr catehes .today, the Specula- APPROPRIATED CASH win ue made tn nr. f -lieapor 1 jorities for a complete dry state.tor with 10,000 lbs.; Sadie K., 8,- transportation for Reliable Jeweler were, however, quite small. 000; Dolphin, 12,000; Moltke, 3,-000; via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) (.Special 16 more Uaysporl No. 1, 5,000; Uays- poduIbp ihnr. Clocks h. Ii . . Diamonds, Watches, At the meeting of the school port No. 2, 10,000; Verna, 3,500; Vancouver, April 11. A special uvmt iai Uovernment and Cut Class, Silverware, Ivory made into the is inquiry being .board last night complaint was ingred, 4,500; Victor 11., 1,000 'l are to be asked tn nlH in Umbrella, Community Plate, of the office of the administration FOR QUALITY 'pintr ixiiK.... , made that the plaster of the walls Tramp, 6,000, and the Katie, 670 - lllo improvements Etc. . il .nnm naorl hv flip, nprl nm39 nmmHu provincial assessor and collector SERVICE AND SATISFACTION iJooo,expeetedwm C0sUl08U Corner 3rd Avt. and 6th Strati. at Seal Cove was broken badly, The salmon catches wero the W aioniruusr u"" ?ood Board Licence No. 10-7340.- and that when entertainments are Virginia. 160 lbs.; -Polar Bear, reason for the audit was the dis- , ni tha .lnBornnms 9 nnn HfoMn ixnn- ifvp.i Maiik. covery of a defalcation on the ln- -. "mg Club Dance May 2. for smoking 200 pounds, come tax payment of a Seattle are opened and used 2,100, and the Swan, "DEMERS" rooms by men. As these were The average price for salmon Arm owning British Columbia left locked it was the opinion of was 17c' for the reds and 4c. per property. It paid 93a0, hut only We have a splendid display Mrs. Kirkpatrick that pass keys 'pound for the whites. The average $50 appeared on the Government of Spring Millinery. Theatre must be used. After Trustee price paid for the halibut was books. The assessor s clerk who Trimmed hats from $5.00 fflpress : the deal is alleged to . Shaw had mentioned that the 14.50. for the first class, and 7c. put through to $25.00, school was needed, for recreation !per pound for Ihe second class, have made a written confession, from $3.75 Tonight Friday is to deter- Ready-to-wear 'purposes in that district it was j The investigation to $10.00. decided to draw tne attention. 01 1 me I'rinco Albert win leave ior " Now is the time to make in ALBERT t smith Presents condition of latcd case or not. the Red Cross to the Stewart tonight at 8 o'clock. while the Wward Earle the room and lo have a chair ran Hon. John Hart stated that in your choice, assortment and Howe is good. Betty bo any event the office would be reorganized. placed all around it. There may something you COME AND 8EE IN want, See the classified column tia Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature In answer to a question from on Page 5, Trustee Shaw at the school board CALLED BACK The meeting last nignt, me pnuuiyaia Blind Adventure of tho schools explained what was "No," said she, "I can only be WESTHOLMp WANTED sister Id you." heinir done in connection with a TONIGHT A great hrpnthinc and althletio exercises! I "Very well," said he. "I must drama of gu.penne and gripping mystery in tho schools. It developed that 20 Muckers bo going. I had expected a dif The- WorWa Sweetheart AA KIMBALL definite instruction in ferent answer from you, but MARY PICKFORD YOUNG and JOHN BUNNY icertain IN in 'these health subjects are given Wages, 45c per hour well,"George,"goodnightl"she faltered, as he "HOW COULD YOU, JEAN?" Plrate8, a whirlwind of laughter regularly. started out info the night, Mary will ahow your you cook.bow to bold z f arta Apply-J. Splendid two-reel comedy Zeilert of the Acme Importers, "George 1" LOOTOR'1 II. "HIV, Si5cand 25c. Shows start 7.15 and 9' is kaving today on the Prin- R. MORGAN, LTD. "What is it?" he asked very Show 7il Sc.and and Oil lie.ft. Admission 0aR0W Sati 'cess Mary for England. He goes crossly. Tomorrow Enid Bennt in "A Desstrt lPV-"Scandal Moncera." from the famoui book of Vancouver, New ior at Drydock "Aren't you going to kis? your Wooinr." Matloeo at 3 p.m. una z reel LrKO Koroed by way arid the steamship Adriatic sister goodnight?" Stray Stories,