GEO.J.FR1ZZELL iwmentS The daily ui riL jar:-' ; SPRING For Easter LAMB wes.8Zan(1200 a- Phones 10 and 25 9l PniNCE RUPERT, B.C.,THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENT X, NO. if ..A.rn nfATC W IMTiI A THIS WILL MAKE YOU F.ORGET,THE PEACE TERMS. BOLSHEVISM ON DECLINE WITH LOOM W dAMs; SAYS LLOYD GEORGE WHEN FIVE EUROPEANS KILLED ADDRESSING PARLIAMENT .. unn AT CALCUTTA WHERE SIX WERE Austria, Russia and Turkey are Breaking Up and No Central. I I til - ' Authority In Russia Intervention Would Be an Act of Great Stupidity, Easy to Invade But Hard to Get Out. (Special to The Nowi Tla O.T.P. Telea-raphs.) (Special to T&e Nr.wa i O.T.P. Telerrapm.t , il 17, There have been serious disturbances in London, April 17. "Bolshevism is on the wane," said David London, ap11 ,. Amrilzar. Lahore and Bombay Lloyd George, Prime Minister of Great Britain and Ireland. In lieen riots but tne situation is wen m uauu. llie House of Commons yesterday he toldhe people not to despair k.p.' r,ri1 17. A ciespaicn kivihk ubiuiis ui uic nutiug ui or the Russian situation While the Bolsheviki were growing in numbers, Bolshevism was on the wane. The AlHes were supplying j.. da ifis mat mu uumi'vu..- the rioters poured oil over everything and bred tne the countries bordering on Russia with the means of resisting banks the invasion of Bolshevism. Continuing the Prime Minister aid that they had arrived at a .National BanK LIMERICK IS NOW completes understanding on U13 GERMANS STILL AMONG DISTURBED . 'fundamentals of a peace settlc-Iment. w - ... It was not true that several bere he was -over- PLACES IN IRELAND 'America and Europe were at variance TEACH LANGUAGE olver on matters of policy. J h vDPVI II I I IK JLi fc..W V' j..i.rs.ri onn tun mis- (Special via O.T.P. Telerraphs.) Are Breaking Up. War Veterans Charge That Pastors, church ana runjuu icms'" Limerick, April 17 The railroad Telling of the condition of the Pedagogues and Editors V.npn an. shop workers today joined countries of eastern Europe, Lloyd was Official uui Statoment, in the general strike as a protest George said that there was a Rallying Points fop . GERMANY WILL BE GIVEN UNTIL MAY Disloyalty. rri. id n f 1 ai 1 a 1 in in don April 11 A1Je luuta against me pruciamuiiuii ui miu- complete breakup threatened has issued a statement ro- tary law in tne district, nut wim- Austria, Russia and Turkey. In (Special via O.T.P. Telegraph.) .1 .. linn In T fl H I fl 'rtiit nnv r nnnnMlt f (T ft An ffa11 Russia, while acts of vandalism nff ma biluohu" wi'i'" vt. w Winnipeg, April 17. Five hundred itiAin 1 mipii i'iil nu l v 41 v 11111:1 akiuu. FIFTEENTH TO SIGN PEACE were carried on in the name of German-speaking lUiJiioi " ",v" I " TREATY preachers i?l at AniriUar Lahore, ana The military are stopping ev the Bolsheviki, there was no authority are known to be living in Canada a Vrmamcram mere nrvonn that aonroaches tne city having control except in with many others unregistered, been serious aisiuroances, at carriers around ino ouisKiris (Special to Tbe News via Q.T. P. Telesriiptis.) a small part of the country. according to information given by i4T.. 1 .im! in r..nn: J Iv.ttlsl intra linvn riPPfl 't-xf 4lm iir ... delegates to the Manitoba Great x.. nmuu, ,Uu,c , au,u...K iu uv Tnrifnn rflVftntie dQ not ju8Uf mimary interven- an Temps, apparently have not decided to wait beyond May 15 for .. War Veterans convention. Nearly .the It conlined u speaker." ri on. uuuu ui uw. u 100 of these of FRENCH CHAMBER a definite answer from Germany asHo whether she will sign or ic in tnvaAa h. vo horH "pastors," many restored. refuse to the treaty. them Mennonites, live in Manitoba, sign peace p, mi, T WOIll(1 rthfir ,fiavft .1 t a it- 1 1 AIL DEMANDS PAYMENT The Council of Four took up the request of Belgium for a re- .,. ' Ti.wtn n,.n and 200 in Saskatchewan. mitu on me inn uuu iui. vision of the treaty of 1830 and Belgium's demand for the an- These, with 90 per cent, of the ti nnllnil nif nnn FOR ALL DAMAGES bankrupt the British Empire. In 11 1 La 1 v ncie vunvu vm editors of German language pap nexalion of Malmedy in the Rhine province of Prussia southwest in Russia Id be tervention wou an killed six persons were of Aix La Chapelle and Moresnet, a small section of 'Wo Man's ers, were rallying points for disloyalty act of great stupidity." via O.T.P. Telerrapha.) and difficulty in assimilat-,ng (Special Lana," tne disposition 01 wnicn was. len unaeciaea at tne Vienna discussion of 1 neturriing to a Paris, April 17. The Budget Conference. It lies between the Belgian province of Liege and the Prime foreigners. , " conference te Peace Committee of the Chamber of he Prussian Rhine It.was stated that the German province. i of the . Minister said that everyone Deputies unanimously adopted a Until the outbreak of war, Moresnet enjoyed the unique posi- election piedges made by him in language was taught in many of resolution demanding that' com tion of being without either a Government or national allegiance. connection with the quesllon of ith sphnnla... .which wr. nnen nnlv ANOUTRAGE plete reimbursement for all dam Residents served in no army, paid no taxes, and naa no rauroaas, hnrt hpen ftmhnrfid 1, in the the year., Tne.oerman pas- ! ages due to the war be executed post offices, or telegraphs. The only governmenl consisted of,K demand3 on Germany. ""f f Z or enemy countries, with priority municipal ftdmimstration. - . . ... ,..., . ' ""X.Z.r' n ran nn iimra linmnininnn for reparation claims.; UEUT.A.LEVITT picture in war Paintings BELGIANS WILL NOT Exhibition. HELIGOLAND IS TO ' UNDERTAKE TRIAL OCCUPATION OF RETURNS .TO ANY0X WAR VETERANS ia 0.T 1'. Teiesraolis.) BE DISMANTLED SOON pril 17 The German OF FORMER KAISER SHANTUNG IS Serves In France With Cable ELECT OFFICERS Section and Does Good Work (Special via 0.T. P. Telegraphs.) With That Unit. Tom Silversides is New President uicture apDcannK in wie London, April 17. Heligoland Paris, April 17. The Belgian UNDERPROTEST I ATI war nn in I tnrra nvli Conference of Local Association, With Dr. is to bo dismantled as far as pos- delegation to the Peace i Lt. A. L. Evitt passed through McNeill as Vice. epicting the crucifixion of'.ible and the forts destroyed. today informed tho press oiv vpnlArH.iv nn his wav ian soldiers by Germans. 'That i3 the information received correspondent that Belgium had London Paper Says China Is for homo lo Any0Xi where he lefl a The annual general me'eting of irman Foreign Office claim- hero from neuter's Paris corres-'not been officially requested to the Chinese and Japan nas children three Veterans' Associa and two years the Great War Canadian Government lent pondent. It is said to be ,the de- bring the former German Emperor TIP 1 1 An I 1 I ..a I . . m a 1 T .. nr I hn , 1 41 1 lAl-wn- I'ftif no Right There. ago. Lieut. Evitt joined up at tion was held last night at the 'Anyox in April, 1916, with the rooms when the election of offi me correspondent is in-;pnn Conference. eminent would feel obliged to de- ror London, April 17. The seizure mu C. M. R.'s, was drafted to the cers took place. The following cline even if such a request of Shantung by Japanese forces 29th Battalion in France, and was the choice of the meeting: "iu mil K ill iinnaiinn b NOT EXECUTED 'such action were made. The Belgian delegates held that is tho text of a very vigorous went back to England as a casu-editorial Hon. president, Lieut-Col. C. in the Daily News, which short while afterwards. W. Peck. be auy a Copenhagen, April 17. A des-nny action to be taken must points out that the future not' Returning to France he was President, Tom Silversides. Canadian h vih.ch, uiiu uuea iiui patch says that Herr uoenn, a by a commission represnting an only of tho Far East, but of tbe made musketry instructor and Vice-president, Dr. N. M. McNeill. commission. soviet at Budapest, associated member of tho ne powers. world is at stake. (was soon transferred to the Royal declared that Arch-Duke Joseph, China belongs to the Chinese, Engineers Signal Service and took Second vice-president, W. B. "iming Club Banco 2. Wekerie (former May Alexander Dr. and Baron Joseph 'FRENCH DEPUTIES says that paper, and Japan has no a commission as lieutenant, be- Kerr. premier) 'more right, in Shantung than we ing put in charge of the regular Executive, H. Ward, W. Patterson, your fuel oiiinavon uoal re- itnrenvi (min'ster of corn- VOTE CONFIDENCE have. She must gd. !army "L" Cable Section, composed H. J. Bradbury and G. B. bill and gives'merco) had not been executed, as action. of thirty-flvo men and twenty-seven Hull. Phone- 15. .P. n.jwag Berlin. reported in (Special via 0.T.P. "Telegraphs.) MANY ENTERTAINED horses, which did noble Financial sec, J. F. Hutchin Mrs. Paris. Aoril 17. The Chamber work at the front, at one time son. from A letter received whyTo much of Deputies today by a vote of 334 'envtner n French town from fire Recording sec, C. Youngman. Clra deeping that the 'to 166 expressed confidence in Thirty Young People Were Quests dcgtruclion by their timely aid. Trustees, Ward and Cargill. Cbhfeseiut9 on" Third Ave. the Government on tho quest,on or mrs. bins ana mrs. mcuvoie l Tnig partiCUiar section was in Finance committee, Patterson, s j nui... 4ion tviipl.hftp Frances conuition oi Last Evening. the retreat from Mons in 1918. Keith and Rowat. are insanitary ana mmy. hould be made .non in Lieut. Evitt arrived at Halifax Amusement committee, Wear- 3 she meulion, shacks near Hays peace nfirimiiiuiiL 1 A .very. , enjoyable. , . ...evening. was frnm i.ivpmnnl nn the liner Can mouth, Vard, Hepburn and Kerr. Fna ... Creek on Sixth Ave. which sue nas Pichon r'r had rrt"Ttn out- spent last nigni at ino no aJa on April 1( and afleP cross ICE liii photographed Pressuro on space ter . nanrR nroiim. Ufra. a. Fills on RIluAvn. About , . ,,. conMnent to Vancouver. Bosm""Licence SATISFACTION today does not allow or me "'(iinaries- until the treaty had been thirty guests were entertained in arrived hcre yesterday morning No. 10-7340. 'letter being miblished. signed. a most delightful manner by Mrs.'on lhe Prince Rupert bound for WANTED Ellis and Mrs. McAvoie. Some njg home at Qranby. 10 very amusing games took place, ueul. Evitt is seriously think-one Bi Reels New Rtinw Tr.lcrV.f in Rlf Reels CONDEMNED PRISONER of which was a doughnut eat- Jng of taking up some land on the 25 Muckers ing contest between C. Watman Skena ruver and will probably CELL and ROCK MEN FROM Theatre ESCAPED and II. Astoria, Mr. Watman com- be ack to thi3 cIty. in the near -B VOO ing out in the lead. An Hawian futurei hjs brother, who is a (Special by O.T.P. Telegraphs.) dance was performed by H, As- T,pince nUDert boy. is still in Apply-J. Toronto, April 17. Frank Mc-Cullough, loria, and was highly appreciated vrnnPfl R. MORGAN, LTD. a youth awaiting execution by everyone present. -Tkp for the murder of detective Not.till after midnight did the, ThB 0idest Canadian Life Co at Drydock PANAn Winnrr Trail" Williams, escaped from the jolly party, break up. The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. Gat condemned cell. Tho bars were Weatern Drama of the Mining Days of 1870 at sawn and the cuts piuggeci wuu Owing to unforseen conditions PATHE the steamer Prince Rupert will UAZEiTTE chewing gum. World's Latest Newt "DEIMERS" ' not call here southbound, but her WESTHOLMP 15th place will be taken on Saturday ((It and last Episode Wo have a splendid display fT u IVIlrot r.l v r 99 bv the Prince John which will i TONIGHT -yaicryot of Spring Millinery. the Double tross HEILBBONEH carry passengers and rreignt to MAX Trimmed hats from $5.00 WILLIAM FARNUM Vancouver. Jeweler to $25.00. 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