For 11 Mi prto.tly, Libra,, ,V, L Bicycles The Daily Repairs and alAfl Board W3 'PRINCE Parts RUPERT AUTO wes,82and200 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 ,0- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.,TUESDAY, APRIL 17 X. NO- 29, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENT nniMfflJIICCinM UAI HC ITP THr.Kii LUlTUWOOlUll flULUd IID IWARK CHANNEL LOCAL NEWS NOTES REVISED COVENANT OF LEAGUE OF FIRST SESSION IN VliiUKlA AND WATERPOWER Any visiting, brothers of the Order of Moose NATIONS kindly phone 41. ADOPTED BY CONFERENCE HEARS RADICAL VIEWS EXPRESSED Report of Engineer on Records E. J. Conway, of Anyox. B. C Made 8hows Ii3 a visitor in town, arriving from Possibility of 'fho (Special to Tbe Newi via O.T.P. Telerraptu.) QAtlMi irnat..,l... J 1 and High Cost of Living Blamed for Unrest; Seourlng Power There. Paris, April 20. The revised covenant of the League of ' D.ihitn Works. State Insurance Aaalnst Unnm. Franl Whitehead arrived in N'alions was adopted by the plenary session of the Peace Conference the lnstl T. C. Duncan reported to the yesterday without a division. ... joint Manaocment of Industries Amona Plans city early yesterday Council at length last morning The resolution in lo the ,City. r , miau PnAlinn. night from Ocean Falls on the Camosun. regard covenant was moved by President uj means oi a written report on ... Wilson, who said Sir Eric Orummond of Great Britain was the tests made at the north named as the first secretary-general of the (Special to The News Tia O.T.P. Teiearapba.i arm John T. Cosens arrived here league. . .ii oq llnemnlovment and the cost of llvlnn am of Wark Channel in regard to the from the south yesterday morning1 Regarding the composition of the executive council, the presi Victoria, Mpni In the-- existing"7 unrest In labor V " circles In .water power there. A on the Camosun en route to dent said Belgium, Brazil, Greece and Spain would be represented Princlpa.'J, finance heard vesterdav before the Mathr. ;taUncd there during the winter Mill Bay, B.C. on uic council, in audition to the live great allied powers, Great 'i r About twenty witnesses were heard In the three , InSf 1 ow.e.st . Britain, France, Italy, the United States and Japan, until a permanent At last' choice the had been made. Usloners concluding In time to take the night boat D "ST fJl Council meeting night tenders were ordered to be Vancouver, T,lm.B( ci ould be quite safe in putting called for 70.000 feet of lumber SEVERAL FISH SALES ThelniuwiioMt" h-'- . v n a 250-kilo generator... and then to be delivered part on June 15 SHOWDOWN WITH m nnr. n ihijiiu lur u ubd muw iuih. whk sin vn emp'j'v"v . i i . ... cwmecuon couia De made with the andi.the remainder August 15. MADE THIS MORNING jf.iu state insurance uuouiofc uiioiiiuiuriiioiifc was popular. .i a . m .-.u .L.. . .:l. r W meSSCB Ileal K . . ouuivm. mu lilioil h ll.v l 1 I . ,, , John II. Taylor brought before JAPAN TODAY 1 11 i u .. ' i;n i.i i ij j i r.n i imvi. is i i nwiur innoinin was ii " .a i i i m a a a .-w.uVWV va uiuai icaoiuic Anaaai ivn NrnnmHH ubbuiv. iiicjhl ui in em nnrnfln inni Today's fish .sales were the fr.-wKfeh would share the pow5. rr cUy l? u.se' Magistrate McMullin in the workmen responsibility and .. police court this morning with a following: ..... ....Hs or industrial management miani De exDecteo to ,.vi. ,L . - . charge laid against him for being Delegates Meet With Big Three Sadie K., with 14,000 lbs. at 9c' drunk the night before. He to Discuss Situation In and 7c. to Canadian Fish & Cold was fined $10. Far East. Storage Co., Ltd. c i vu. eimnftCLion was maus mat mw uumi iiinciik vuirats a saw PROVINCIAL CELLS Gilford, 12,000 lbs.; Nautilus, -i.i.... .aiiiKnan mMn in 1 11 innHri nn. nn m r n n a at R. E. Merrithew, Grand Master (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) 2,000; Nuba,. 6,000, and Verna housing and social conditions lor wornmen was aiso em- FOR WOMEN PRISONERS for British Columbia of the Independent Paris, April 29. A climax is with 7,000 lbs., sold at H.3c. and Order of Oddfellows, is predicted in the Chino-Japanese 7.6c. to Booth Fisheries. Ltd. Haaicai views. Alderman Klrkpatrlck Recommends in the city on an official visit and territorial controversy when the Lancing with 4,000 lbs., sold at I liw Mt nan a r.A a .vihwm 1 . cainu. i rum c"...A a. nnnnwHrn.I I "nrRiinnni I a Asking That Provincial will meet the local lodge at theh'Big Three" met today. Accord-regular Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.T Government Repair session, iinfr to authoritative information Ltd., at 9c. and 6.1c. per lb. n w illui i u -- w ----- a - -- . .. lUam Aftitnril. n A hnriv. hflri rAfusArl in PAr.nnnlTA I Ha Lockup. . jtlie Japanese representatives were) 8amon. t..t.M f ha uAfA "HInf ntnn nf PnnaHa." Ha HAntavAH h a I Tenders are being invited for(summoned for n "shnwdnwn " . Two salmon trollers sold their u hv Avnpnnp flfinn (Ha rannn an Dariflr KlalliAau.l fin hn oun-o-ochVn a iam m the erection of an eight-roomed ijust pri0r to the session the Jap-'catches at the following prices tnvAttf Art In It. Ma amII frlr Ti rlrro ti'b- 11 M ll, resilience on Bum Ave. ior a...f MAitn mnnAu i rn -n o x -I n a ueo.'anese delegates conferred with The Mack, with 500 lbs. of reds ritz. The house is to be built president Wilson. They are un-on and 100 lbs. whiles sold together two lots between Fulton andderstood to have insisted on their with the Mercy L., having 1,600 laiiow.Direets rights to valuable concessions in lbs. at 13.5c. for reds and 3c. per ii. infAAituarn mm t n n rnm m HnmnnPG iraniiiv t n nr nn nan it t rpn nvn line run nana in ina r- Shantung Peninsula, which they for whites, to the Pacific Fish- Alderman Perry at last night's . 1.1 1 IL. ...m.mam i..UIU mkhmImSa SU I Ia A I . .tft. ..Ia11 A 1 !IJ! claimed eries, Ltd. raivn in inu uuvvriunciit vviiiwii auuuiiuou iiiouifl iibbio mini viuuxai guvt-rimiein jjuuuiii in were supported by a se City Council meeting drew attention f themselves and none whatever In their mission. He de- order to do away with the neces- cret treaty with Great Britain. to the bad condition of the that the collapse or tne present economic scneme was due suy xor making an addition to the road leading to cemetery near The President, his associates Mr. Smith, the caretaker of the declared, is prepared to take Just waited the City ICr WI lUfeVI I Uiivi iw win; ai v i vuvaav vwiuinivaivil fc v bwwu yuaa fc w mviuwhiiwuuvu vVikla cemetery,- on . . . . Lindsays barns. The matter will la II a I S 11. afl Tl 1 a J a il. i il be attended to. as firm a stand as he did in the Council last night and asked that system a little less onerous during the transition from this were four cells in the government . Italian situation. He is said to he be provided with shrubs. building and that most of the At the meeting of the City have the full support of the plants, manure and other necessaries prisoners were not city prisoners Council held last night it was de British, for improving, the appear IE SHORTAGE ITRflPJSATI ANTIP but government prisoners The cided to try to arrange to meet ance of the cemetery. He was . presentee lty jail was too. small to MrPattullo while he isin the" STRIKE AT WINNIPEG asked lo send in his request in !t FIRM I IRnRERSf - Hake provision for women. city and discuss the housing Writing and it would receive scheme with him. favorable consideration. rLIbn I DtLAitD Tt.. f.i on n prepare to welcome Soloman Mussallem appeared A petition from forty property A. Dunning, minister in PECK IN VICTORIA before Magistrate McMullin this Railway Employees Demand 70c owners in Section Two asking for .1 Aviator Walts for Three Hours morning in the police court, An Hour Company the immediate building of the . 1 W I'V I Hoping for Wind to charged with keeping his store Offers BOo. bridge across Morse Creek was" V Tlaye of farm labor in the Die Down. Comrades of Great War Taking open after 10 p. m. Saturday. The presented at the City Council With View (Special by O.T.P. Telegraphs.) Action to Giving dismissed. case was meeting last night and referred jui iun uepaumeni to Dring : St. Johns, April 28. a cross Him Fitting Reception. Winnipeg, April 29. Trouble to the Board of Works. .wind. sweeDincr at 25 miles an E. P. Duke and MV McKenzie is brewing in many departments 'linnr frnm hi antiMmasl. was tha I Word has been received from renresentinir the brotherhood of of labor and May 1 may see dras E. Ft this i Gilt. j t .i . ' ... ....... n . ... 1. ... . . !.. . . Duby early morning -- v..iicu ujr mo uuua- only tning tlial prevenieu tne Yicwrm wat uiu uuuiruura ui me locomotive iireinen anu engineers, no uevuiopiiiems. I'resiit mui- met with an unfortunate accident "n torn storage Co., Ltd. "hon off" in the transatlantic 3reat War at a recent meeting ,aro expected to arrive here on cations suggest that the street when his Ford back-fired and ."u. usiiiii), kiuuiius il jgnt Oi Uapt. r redcrJCK V, liayn- naue prciiunnary arruntjeiiiciiia uuuesuay svenuiK "iiu win nitei railway eiiipioyees stri&e is ai broke his arm while ho was crank "ciock last night. 'ham in a Martinsvde seaoiane at to give a proper welcome to Lieut- the local organization. nost. inevitable. The motorme ing it. 77 Mount Pearl plateau yesterday. Col. Peck, V. c, on his return and conductors are demanding a rri,.. nuioK nvintni. on Ma. frnm ovprseast with the British two sections or street were or-'maxinium 0f 70c. per hour and Ill, UVAUbU. U.Vt .O -'" " 4MM''M-l' X HEILRnnuro navisrator. Cant. Chas. W. F. Mor- Columbia members of his battal- dered to De planted at the meet- 'th0 company has offered 50c. It I pan. stood by the craft for three ion. The meeting was held in the ng of the" City Council last night.'jg n0t at an iikeiy that the men Reliable Jeweler hours ready to start at the first Comrades Club rooms on Douglas inese were i-mn Ave., DetweenWili accept this and on the other Hon.T. D. PATTULLO favorablo shift in the wind but street. ,mi.uC Ui.u ....u.i u..u nana omciais or tne road declare will address the - .iuj, watcnes. Clocks labandoned irey ot. irom oiu to om. lhat the earning of the ui ri. ... ' hone at dusk when it power aiiverwapn. ivnnu road is not sulllcient to warrant BOARD OF TRADE became certain that the landing BOLSHEVIKS IliKtAlfclN It II.n ...nnlin f I I. nit... 'ia, uuiiimiinifu riat dimIm r,t r.'1' the payment of such rates. iaa,j , , 7 on tne oiner siue wouiu uuve iu n at 5 Ktc. Wednesday, p.m. TO SHOOT CITIZENS be made in darkness. to rent the market on the terms .... BIRTHS Council Chamber 3rd a.. set out last week, the present It. . . ... GOMPERS INJURED Berne, April 29. Reports from market clerk to have the first opportunity There was born to Mr. and Mrs. New York, April 28. Samuel Bavaria state that the communists to take it on the city's Geo, Dover, of Terrace, B.C., at Gompers, president of the Ameri- 0f Munich threaten that when the 1U10 Prince uupert uenerai aos- . . can Federation of Labor, was cny js besieged the citizens will P'1"1 on APn 27-a daughter, seriously injured this afternoon Do shot in rows on the Marien-when At the City Council meeting A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. tho taxicab in which he was patz. Numerous peasants, trades-riding last night Alderman Kirkpatrickl WESTH0LMF A- aldron was struck by a Broadway n,en and workers are volunteer-surface drew attention once more to tho -arruthers, Apts., condition of of the old and afhe Prince Rupert General Hos- " car and hurled 20 feet ,jng t0 march against Munich. many TONIGHT HfilnniHnffiil P'tal On April 28. to tho curb. shnrks in Ihn nitv. mrr FOU... mini iww- Tho matter will be dealt with ln MARGUERITE CLARK HI1U SIT DFI.... The Union steamship Camosun R.-j . . nui U 1 Smoko Players Navy Cut cigar-.ttcs, the near future. "UNCLETOM'S CABIN" weence No. ' arrived from Anyox at 12:30 today 10.7340. wrapped in tin foil. The atory that Lincoln said caused I I. C. O. F. A request. .from tho city to sell and will sail for Vancouver at tne Civil war. It 11 '1 O n ' a portion 01 me city reserve 011,0 y m. BRITAIN'S BULWARKS The nncst one-reel war picture ever EMPRESS of Borden St., west of the school was ahown. Ofilcial visit tonight THEATRE 'rocommended by the Finance 1,000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the Grand Master Merrithew. Showa 7 and 9:15. Admission 30 'Committee to be refused at the best on the Paclflo Coast, Just Complete New Show Tonight All Odfellows urgently requested rents and'IS cents. (Including: tax). meeting last night. The report arrived. Send your orders to the Ho inoro pennies will be used. to attend. Special Attraction was auoptea. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. Harry Carey RECEPTION(Signed) COMMITTEE. lonaers ior teiepnones wore in received by the City Council last night and referred to the com MUSICAL EVENT OF THE 8EA8ON A Woman's Fool nittee with power to act. There were two tenders, one from Parkin & Ward and the other From the book "Lin McLean" by Owen Wister "DEMERS" from a Toronto firm. Grand CONCERT A Great Dramatic Western The new figured Voilo Feature Dresses arrived on the last At the meeting of the City the by Council last night it was deoided mado HansCBl. Fritz Cartoons express. They are PRINCE-RUPERT MUSICAL SOCIETY and at that in future all requisitions for in smart styles very Eddie Lyons and Lee work or suppliosjor the city must prices. Only reasonable Moran Comedy one of a kind. be made out on tho proper forms Thursday, May 8, at 8.15 p.m. black satin provided for the purpose. It was Westholmo Theatre Latest Gazelle or World Events Also a few Tomorrow 3rd Episode "Woman skirts nice soft satin reported and that that this as had a been result neglected it Special engagement of Mrs. Dalby Morkill, Contralto, of in the Web" and Bryant one of the most useful ami was difficult' to account for Vancouver Dr. Large of Port Simpson, B. C. some ward- Washburn in "Twenty'1 garments in your of the, purchases. Admittlon 15c and 30c,Including robe. Reserved Seats an Sale at Orme's Drug Store. COME AND SEE War Tax The oldest Canadian Life Co". Proceeds will be devoted to charitable objects. Two Showa 7.15 and 9 a Hie Canada, J, F, Mag u I re, Agent.