M 01 ""WS.ion Board KITS Com- The Daily News BUY ptTones,82and200 NO. 95 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENTS COLONEL PECK AND B.C. MEMBERS OF LIFE MEMBERSHIP GIVEN UNIT SHOULD ARRIVE Jl ER ABOUT TO CAPT. JOHN McGREG0R BY THE SLANDREW'S SOCIETY 12 SHOULD THE PLANS MATURE ONLY "PLAYED THE GAME," SAYS VICTORIA CROSS HERO Peck is expected to arrive-here about May 12, IN NEAT SPEECH FOLLOWING PRESENTATION Lieut.-Col. --CLUB CINSIDERS ITSELF HONORED Dflfc,J Aniinir Mflvnp II. iY Mr.TlflP. BY ACCEPTANCE frnm Uliuw "J -o ji! v i. i,n n tifltAiirdM in nnmQl itii Ihnl Ina rnlonel rec ayo . sai hug on Apm " -....v. u. allalion ai ihe ordinary speed of travelling that should bring ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY OF PRINCE RUPERT ' n.a,ch Columbia about May 12 Life Membership Presented to CapU John M. McGregor V.C., D.C.M., M.C By his countrymen in appreciation of the and lh Hrttlfth UOlUniUlt lUVUivvia Jk unit ivrutvu ajj u; vajor heroism shown by him on the field or battle In behalf r 'I Mill tin - - - of freedom and humanity. Tt0 1 llCrC SI1UU1U UVV U.1C11 111 Irll O S. D. President. a section oi ine uu. MACDONALD, W. A. PATERSON, Secretary. tni a im HITTCT ITALIAN SITUATION r U VII III I II I I - REMAINS UNCHANGED On being presented with a beautiful scroll representing life membership in the St. Andrew's Society by President Macdonald LEAVE EGYPT, Premier Vlttorlo Orlando Trying on behalf of the members in the club rooms last night, Captain to Arrange Plan of Adjustment McGregor said they had indeed paid him a high honor. However, SAYS AGITATOR With Big Four. speech making was not his strong point. All the speech making jK 1 he had done was to soldiery iu connection with their duties. Paris, April 23, The Italian I . jsituation remains, unchanged, according Editor: "Er, Smith, I want you to order a ton oj so of new The, Captain said he remembered the limewhen a small party i.-.. hu Mai nnn type Zs and Y's and X'&. THpv am tnrtino. i to an authoritative an jEussia." ouutucj nu iu met four years ago and were given a splendid sendoff. It did his Ists at Berne Headed- oy nouncement after the meeting of heart good to come back and find the same old spirit. He did not Ferrid Bey. .the Council of Four. The Italian know if any of the 33 who paraded then were back. Many of WILL DESTROY TWO proniior, Viltorio Orlando, while Special tr 0.T P. llertprug BOLSHEVIK! them would return but others had, not attending the session of the Geneva, April zs. a procia- UNFINISHED SHIPS paraded for the last time and now Hun had defeated for all time" Council, had scries of private a i..n.J iv a handful nf lay beneath the poplars of Flanders that tendency in the U. SI to twist iuuu jsuvi V.liAnnlicIo" of TloPnO conferences and arranged a meeting POSITION IS or on the fields of France, the lion's tail. There was a spirit wjth Premier Lloyd George, Will Either Burn Them or Blow .... lie hoped all those at home would of comradeship as, never before. tjaaru uj i cinu J'-. " view to of Them to Make Room seeking . . ... with a a plan Up the This was the greatest 'play game" as well as those one pf r.M nor rofonllv nrrivpd adjustment. For Others. UNTENABLE who had died out there. ihings that had been accomplished. - --- - ICtllu -W .f " .- . ....l ...nv.w....! (. Capt. McGregor thanked the If they learned to treat each ii hi miiiu uuv m w n r-j -- J- Ii I ..n1IM,tn1 SONS OF CANADA TO According to a statement made all for the splendid time they )ther as men the war would have by Mr. Samuel W. Taylor, Jr., assistant Advance of Siberian Army to J. 1 ..1. l?r..rtf nn.t were giving him. He had done been truly won. HOLD SPORT EVENT manager of the Taylor Within 100 Miles of the nothing unusual but had just Inspiration. ..J .. T I PAnnjn'nMlA Shipbuilding Corporation at Corn-wells, .Volga River. tried to play the game as a good Fred Stork spoke of the inspiration NEXT DOMINION DAY two unfinished Pa., cargo I.. il. ..nif.Hn- British soldier. There had been of that night. Many valorous vessels now on the ways of the Opeclil via 0.T. P. Teiemphs.) hard times over there and al- deeds had been performed by t)K W in I tin KftttJ The Sons of Canada will have company will either bo burned or London, April 23. The Siber- though in some ways they did not the Sons of Scotland, but none control of the athletic grounds on dynamited in a few days to make iair-army of Admiral Kolchak's altogether like the job, it was a greater than that by Captain McGregor Dominion Day. That was decided room for the construction of Government in making an advance pleasure lo gel out and light. lie who had .now coigajyjme M TENDERS upon last night by the City Coun- ships of an entirely dfirerent design, of 190 miles in Ave weeks on the was exceptionally lucky in that to live with us. He spoke ofTh'e FOR CITY LUMBER nil UJl nrhAn mini norm ce nn un CIVP11 i I , says the New York. Journal..!.. Ural front has achieved a suc- he had only missed one engage- 'manly modesty of their guest who lV,m hnl .nnrt. Hnr nn that 01 uuimui ue. in. io vcaoeia cess which endangers the entire ment. He had been wounded went away as a private and won date. It was suggested that the ' " "" - v Bolsheviki position in Eastern 'twice. slightly . but anything he. nls way UP. f3"' wno. wore his compieieu ine orK ana ma- I - i. ui.' i i t be other societies and athletic or- jceni Ilugg, Th SiEerians are now had done was just to carry on in Honors ao muugiy ana moaesuy. Plinked and Million and a ganizations would lake part. Any,-- within 100 miles of the Volsra. lie same SDiHt as the men who " was a privilege to welcome Half Feet Required. money that is made will go to tne ' " ; "----- the most important river of! lad given their all. , jhom9 such a man. Returned Soldiers' Memorial fund. I "dd.tiof to these two ves- Russia, and new successes en the' Speaking of his experience as I Interesting speeches were also At Hit raiding of the City sels, which are of 3,50Q-ton dead- River Kama in the centre of a 400 in officer tho Captain said that niade by Dr. Grant, U. S. Consul PAR JH0RTAf;F FNDS Nveight type, is sUli another ship, Wakefield, and a good .musical mile front, make untenable the he had found that if you treated u 1 UIKUL il riMTI II 1 1 II 1H III H. Lill OIlUrVIiiUL OJCmJ the 'tiKineer endorsed nniTP T(i OPJITTIE"similarly-. constructed,ii.. ii which i i was Holsheviki positions east of the men as men you got the finest re- program passed an enjoyable lla u r ii... j i bVRld 1U OEHlILfi. uc"';u ' Volga suits. H ihnnked tho members evening, the rooms being packed !im"v.a planslne uumuuiieo of a number auvocav-of that the Shipping Board several! tb f the society for their splendid .with members and their friends. a cost of approximately Owing to shortage of refriger-1 ' nnmnration to dlscon. PRESENTATION TO (present which ho, assured them 'Mnnn ..j . ' ... . 1,000 tons Ladysmlth,Coal, the mm me ca line top tn- ator cars yesterday, four llsinng ,,. , vaa. was tnorougniy- appreciated. ... . ...III. Hf AAA Ultuv iw tuin un i.o, best on the Pacific Coast, Just 'ur a mil on nnd n hnlf fptf uoais, liio i-anuniu, iui uu.uuu MISS ELLEFT, THE S. D. Macdonald. land requested the company to de- arrived. Send orders to the your ,ur purpose was lbs.'of halibut; Omanoy, with 60,- In making the presentation, S. 'trren nsnb In 11.- i in uuu i los.;. - r.enuiu,i ...liu r.r nnn li.o lhe half-completed hulls out of RESIGNING ORGANIST'D. Macdonald on behalf of the Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 16. 'uriner reDort. and Atlantic with 40,000 Ibr, eft a8 mugl b(j cQm 'society expressed the pleasure it ' ror seauie yesieruay, uei imcn.(1 soon as possible on Interesting Social at the Anglican 'eavo tne,n to, b Awt to have '1 lAn-n Dahl. of Terrace is a visitor Win sen Wieir vuimu. 0uina of another Iv,.p Thus fnr Church Is Well Amended !an opportunity to tender Capt. "DEMERS" - . wunnp m on the tra In Seven cars arrived on tho train, plant . , , and Much Enjoyed. LMcuregor a reception ana to conifer The new figured Voile IU61 II I Kill. UUl UUt .liuilftu vvi i eight ships under Government on him a mark of their ap- Dresses arrived on the last all the fish. preciation. Theirs was a small The care of contract. According lo Mr. Taylor, A very enjoyable social even- express. They are made oldest Canadian Llf Co last'?00" bu4l lh majority of them in smart and at ' the ships will either be ing.and concert took place styles very -'uua.U. I". IYIaniillm AnMt church, ,nad sono to the front, not con-when reasonable prices. burned or dynamited to expedite night, at the Anglican Only MAX HEILBRONER their disposal. Miss E. Ellet the resigning'scripted, but of their own free one of a kind. The idea of converting the hulls organist, was presented with a will. Also a few ZIack satin Reliable Jeweler into craft of another kind is not handsome purse by the choir andj! In Dresentintr a life member skirts nice soft satin s entertained, as the cost would congregation. About two hun-'ship in the St. Andrew's Society one of the most useful Clocks s Diamonds, Watches, Macdonald Mr. to Captain McGregor, greatly exceed the salvage. The dred guests .were present. garments in your wardrobe. Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory said it was the highest Plate, Taylor Corporation plant has ten After an opening hymn was Umbrella, Community fionor able to they Avere confer, shipyards, and the contracts on sung W.J, Pitman gave a delight- COME' AND SEE FOR Oiiai it Etc. hand call for more working space ,ful piano solo, "Kamcnol Ostrow" but In this cas9 they considered 1 ,ErtvlCE ANn cr-r,. Oornar 3rd . nd 6th ttrt. than is at present afforded, hencehy Rubeinstein, followed by J. C. they werehoriored in its acceptance. i hmi inrui:i him Mr. McGregor 4lin nnincuill' f t tra(finer din rnn-hirndv., who amused the audionce, Four years ago "rH 111U ilVWao.fc v. Dvv..o "" ' licence No. 10.7340. ' Iha Thn vuiMi 'iiimnrhna ponii.nl.inn. had gone away as a pri- j i i...ii r.r iviiv n , . , , ueiuiicu uuuo uui u w.v - j , out at the Pr A Aivinli ennp ffw'annfll- alff tiiiu u i'a ib.uiitvu i-w turned, 'ship thus far " " ,, tr rt i rt WANTED 'Cornwells yard were ordered by orn plantation songs with very l,,0,n as a a ni.oinr, aiti nni.nmn.nuH hv D. C. il and with a Mons Star. Em the United Slates Government at " wa8 a P"vilege lo honor h m. 25 Muckers Theatre ono time on a cosl-plus reason-nhlo 'Mr. Pitman on the piano. One of press : addition of the As an memo events nroflt basis, the estimated the most interesting was the club of A. Rix, event they wore giving a small Wages, 50c per hour rnst of each being 3750,000. The swinging wi., ...... .... 1 New Show Tonight Tnvlnr Company will bo paid by and F. Stephens to a musical ac pin wiucn tney asiteu mm to ac tho Government a reasonable companiment by Miss M. Nelson, cept. Apply-J. Patiie Presents price for the two unfinished hulls.I Another delightful piano solo Be a McGregor. LTD. R. MORGAN, ?rs, Vernon Castle Tho Government originally ap- by Mr. Pitman was followed by a "Who would not ye a McGregor (aIv 84.000.- violin solo by Prof. H. A. Harvey, tonight?" inquired Alei. M. Man- at Drydock know". best dressed, woman In America, ' A .i,u n.imMinn nnd arcomDBiiied bv Miss Stevens. 'son, M.P. P., in opening an ad .-, flw.,n0,i hv nmrllnnl shinning! J. E. Davey delighted tho audi-'dress of appreciation of Captain n.-i ,r . noi Ann h ilia-'enco with two songs "The Echo" McGregor's services. "We cannot HILLCREST MYSTERY . i r,rt n onf Rftcri- 'and "O Dry Those Tears." ao- all be McGregors but we can all flco the $4,000,000,000 will not companied by Mr. Pitman. be proud of our nationality, All WESTH0LMF 'tlrrinff nd Tho presented to belong to tho Empire. We de- thrilling drama of love and treachery. . un ,i-nArt ns thn balance1 purse was 1 be used f0r t;ie purposes of Miss Ellet by W. E. Burritt, who light to do honor to the Captain ,"vP'80de Vitagraph's Wonder Serial " thanked her for her faithful eight because ho represents tho best Two Big Tn-Rl Show . . . . . . . rE fl II T.M L n 1 WOMAN IN 99 JHWVVI years service to trio cnurcn ana pirn 01 me jiniisn umpire, THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN THE WEB expressed regret at her- depart- Mr. Manson said it made Ihern 'he or tho concluding1 Apes," chapter But Mors of Thrlllinr."Tirun The P 'The Pen Switch," and ODDFELLOWS' ure. Bishop Pu-Vornet also told wonder sometimes whether tho CHARLES CHAPLIN roPuIar ComerlS f-f A p cw n 1 1 nvn umnilPRinE BALL of tho help she had been to the .victory was all that it might have "A Night In an English May 7th, 1910. f church. Ibeen, No greater defeat had over Mualo Hall." 5 . ISc and cub: -aiest comedy Best Costume Prlxes Invitation After refreshments were served been inflicted on a nation but the Splendid Gai.tt. aod 9 Shows, 7.15 Only Reserve Mr. Mellier thanked tho choir fori onditlons today were not pleas- Tomo -Madge Yhe Date. their useful help at the Easter.ant to look at. Capt. McGregor EhowiT.00tndS.1S.tic and JOc,Admliilon Kennedy in "Friend Husband" , .services. land tho men who had defeated the