FmSTAID.... KITS , rHE da Bicycles Repairs For and of ily EWS Parts ' . nn nnH onn PRINCE RUPERT AUTO T07 Second Avenue PHONE 75 I X, NO. 104- PRINCE RUPERT, B. G SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. Lib rry PRICE FIVE CKNic TO RECEIVE THE MUZZLED. WORST STORM fBEER SOLD IS AUSTRIAN PEACE DELEGATES ON PRAIRIES ! MUCH ABOVE (Special to Tlie Nf.wa rla a. T. P. Telegraphs, Paris, w)..... u" PrnnnrationS 1 - W5re bemin at fit. fiermnin InHnv EVER KNOWN! TWO AND HALF me reception of the Austrian peace delegates. Although no Das, been set for the arrival, this activity indicates they will (special by o.T.i'. Tciegrapiu.i Report to the Police Commission hnmre the German delegation leaves for. Versailles. Calgary, May. 3. The worst Show That of Twenty 8am p I m uermuin is located on the Seine, seven miles north of Ver-les snow storm for this time of year! A" Were Above Legal SL ten miles northwest of Paris. recorded in many years was rag-' Percentage. and ing during the past night, is the' to recent information separate trcalie with Aus- U-ording information in general over the If the police undertake to Turkey and Bulgaria are 10 ne tanen up in succession im- nirovince. The storm which raged.Prosecute all who have been sell- .IBICIJ,.. -----fi,.n iin-'fiermans receive the terms of I Fie -nnrt ihpv here is also raging at Lethbridge lug hoer and cider in contraven-in the south where the storm was lion of the Prohibition Act, all I the worst recorded outside of the grocery stores, the hotels, the I nil'mi iisai iim CAPTAIN PARK WAS I .v inter pool rooms, bars and peanut AKldlll DAUALll Snow is heavy at Olds and is stands and wholesalers in the city SAYS HINDENBURG QUIETLY MARRIED j reported drifting along the fences will have to pav fines into the two and three feet doep. civic exchequer. According to a Tookf report made to the police commission i i n i p. Telegraphs.! Former Master of Venture yesterday all the samples 3. "German Bride Before DEFUSE DEMAND BUT .,:.. M n v Sailing on which have been analyzed, numbering ... . innion rnrpvnp.. IS II "War Cavalry." CONSIDER about twenty in all, were REQUEST nffpiiinl.Ari to llcia ..i above the two and a half per cent ,...., itinilonhiirir the reJI Latitain Park, fnrinerlv innufnp TO SECURE EX-KAISER allowed by law, and the end is not of whoso resignation nave oi me steamer venture, Turret yet. One sample of cider went as received here. General iCrown and other vessels, and who high as nine per cent. Beer contained (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) former bead oi mo ae- win taite command oi tne newt over seven per cent alco-i. i nf mimifinna whn in Coughlah steamer War Cavalry, ! London, May 3, It is now stat- .i ,i .. i. i .lUllk w l,nlo----nViinf 1 nf ofnfT is evidently an adept at camou-1 ed that the Dutch hold that tonZ IS I AnAH HI .....IIIS l-llllll KIIIIKH.. llage. Probably he learned the former Emperor of Germany can- j ULIUUCU aa ft Much of the beer was of stand- received art while the LECTURE not be extradited for trial by the T" according to news navigating Turret TOMORROW !"d com frm WeU LOCAL NEWS NOTES brehWine' ?g Crown across the Atlantic to Allied Entente. They will refuse . It was proper-. t- iN WESTHOLME a demand for his deliverance of THEATRE Mediterranean ports, dodging i ly labelled and bottles in many The Royal Bank of Canada have the ex-Kaiser, but will consider mines and submarines. Tlie skip-1 cases were sealed. In others MEMLl) rUK 1 ")ened a branch at Telkwa. li. C a polite request. covers his movements and per R. Crowe-Swords to Speak on there was neither name nor label HOUSE BREAKING leaves no "wake." George Verey, of Surf Inlet, ar- "The Alien Enemy and the and bottles were simply corked. He reached Vancouver a week tiVM(l IT! friWTI louf nirrli4 ..n the Returned Soldier." GILL NET LICENSES In Uio '"discussion that followed ast Indax, after two i l. , I ;i i. . ik.i nearly Wniiirn urn!""5 '""i " "i"" a -marge oi nreamng ana years steaming in the war zone, i . . . R. Crowe-Swords, returned ol rUK KtlUKMhU MEN wholesalers and retailers were ue uroppeu around ine waierironi, Mr. and Mrs. George JIunro lofL'dier. and late industrial adviser probably innocent of any offence . r. -I ,s 4 1.... I 1... ofllces and greeted old friends and ust Thursday night on a vaca- under tlie Military Service Act, Allotment of Licenses in Northern in most cases. In other cases inn.nl t)nlitn flnnol nYilo T.n on Saturday afternoon he was lioual trip to Vancouver, , I will be the speaker at the West-! Waters Shows a Percentage warnings had been given that and will xome up before married. . The captain kept thff 'holme Theatre at 2:30 tomorrow! for Soldiers. drinks being sold were not within m r i i it .ir..lll event a secret and it was not un-1 R C. W. Lett, colonization 'aiternoon. . the legal requirements. It was til the happy pair had left on agent for the G. T. P., left for1 l)v snecial n-auesl Mr. -fpnw(i. I Fresh from Ottawa, full nf suggested that it was the duty of afternoon. their honeymoon that the ship- Telkwa on this morning's train. SwuruVwill deal extensively with schemes for his department, Lt.-ping the Government to test the beer 'HUt I t IiIIUIIII HUM MINI. A 11.- ai'lu -n . i community learned it had ' " ." " . ' the afien question and by reason Col. F. II. Cunningham, chief in-1 before it was sent from the brew I'll 11. -1.IIK i:iI.V I L I LI I" 11 III LI'I II been robbed of a chance to ""atus and M. Mclaggart, of eries in order to protect the innocent L T-l J 1 1 open Hjs formcr 0mcial position, is spector of flisheries in British Jibuti ioiutiU nuui? uio ,i bombardment of rice and old-V"1" "l!,riie1a soldiers, arrived at considered an, authority on this Columbia for the federal govern-shoeir dealers. If the stuff was ; - - -Port.Lssington-yestflrday after- 8UT,t. - . Wnt. has arrived back, says the certified it would protect the dealer The bride is Miss E. S. Camp- noon- " I He will also deal with the atro- Vancouver Sun. and makelhe work' ofbnforce-, bell. The wedding took place at t u,, - , , r cities committed by the Germans. I Inspector Cunningham states ment easier. 1C25 Thirteenth Avenue, West, n vnn(.niivpr niand ihrrm.ri, going into this subject fully, that although many matters were The police commissioners de Vancouver, and Principal John i . si.. . ... 'Jrench life will also he touched discussed with the actinsr minis- cided to lake legal advice before i'I'll nrrn v a ir.K lirKftlflIU IV 3 If Mackay officiated. The honey- Nnaa Hvn upon, of whicli Mr. Crowe-Swords ter, everything is still before the commencing prosecutions unaer moon is being spent at Harrison .... tells piany amusing incidents, minister who only returned to his the Act. This will be done im SHIPS NOT TO SINK Hot Springs, and it is rumored Herb. Doolan, aa Indian, who which keep his audience in laugh- Joillco yesterday after a lengthy mediately and a course of action that Mrs. Park may accompany was charged yesterday with ter- 'illness, consequently any business decided upon. her husband on the War Cavalry, drunkeness, was lined $10 this' 0ver on hundred and fifty done will have to receivo the ap- "17th "OF MAY" in the poace treaty with morning by Magistrate McMulliu British and Canadian oliicial pic- proval oi tne minister before it RETAIL CLBRKS in the Police Court. .lures of the front line and other becomes effective. ... scenes willbe shown on the One matter, however, was sot- "Valhalla" will arrange Social Oir!"- . i Uio vessels The regular moeting of the Tnc coi,nUtees for'the Y. M. 'screen, including a series of tied, and that was the question of with Dance May 16th, St. Andrew's .ade lat.ic by the Allied Retail Clerks Association will be C A canvassi which is to be un- humorous slides by Captain Bruce issuing flsh licenses wit! tue on- Hall. Don't forget the date and it "atcd dertaken next Bairnsfathcr, well pictures of for the returned place. powe'-o. week, are now com- as as ject caring All night held on Monday mem- ,,nr.a ini, ..h it plele. The city has been divided .showing what is being done by soldier, at theame time not los- Dtrs will iiuuiu piUbt) BIRTH m m into nineteen districts, each of the Soldiers' Civil Re-establish- ing sight of the fact that there is which will be canvassed by one ment in the re-educating or dis- a necessity for conservation, A son was born this morning 'HA HEILBRONER Smoke Players Navy Cut cigar- General at the Prince Rupert person, those who are to under- 'ubled soldiers. In district No. 2 comprising .ttes, wrapped in tin foil. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rollablo Jeweler take the work being Messrs. Ta-j A lecture such as this promises that area of the northern waters Hospital to brum, Fuller, Morisch, Phillips, -la be, should interest all citizens between Smith's Inlet and. the Gillen of the Summit Apartments. "naicnes. uiocks Carmichael, Linzey, Perry, Mon-'of Prince Rupert, being not. only boundary line on Portland Canal tons Ladysmlth Coal, the oiiverwaro. ivopv BUSINESS FOR SALE roe, McLennan,. Collison, Atkin- entertaining nut educational. Mr. including the. Queen Charlotte Is 1,000 "unimuniiy Plate, son, Phillipson, Lochoed, Walker, Oowe-Swords is said by all who lands, there is a limitation on best on the Pacific Coast, Just Send orders to the Thompson, lickennan, While, 'have heard him at various points boats engaged in gill net lishing, arrived. your Mrs. Goldbloom announces Prince Coal Co. Phone 15. &"" 3rd A, ,d that owing to the Starr, Clapperton, Haines, Worm-'to be nn exceptionally line speak- as follows: Rivers Inlet, 700; Rupert eth 8tr..t. fact of her having other ing and Dawson. '. He is also a veteran of the;Skeena River, 850; Naas River, K South African war, wnere lie 275; Smiths Inlet, 115: Bella business interests else-whore, Dan Doskoch, alias Dan Dusky, 'served with both the Canadian Coola, 100; Dean Channel, 80; "DEMERS" has been i to it dispose of necessary the who claimed to be a Russian but'and Imperial forces.- 'Namu, 40, and Butedalo, CO. On was m reality an Austrian, was !Rivers Inlet, Smith Inlet. Bella Saturday will be bargain business ladies' ready to wear charged in the police court this Coola, Dean Channel and Bute day for trimmed hats in in Prince Ituport. Satisfactory arrangements morning with failing to report pmNCE RUPERT MUSI- dale a 30 per cent, allotment has this store. We received unaer tne Military service, aci CAL SOCIETY been reserved for returned sol quite a few new hats by will bo made with a re-fiablo since 1917. Magistrate MoMullin a. Special rehearsal in the diers up to June 1. On the Naas the Wednesday boat and FOR mm w buyer.be Full had particulars at the imposed a fine of $50. The case Church of England Sunday ,20 per cent, Namu 20 per cent and and they are the last ll:,0 "TISFACTION sfore. may against the same man charged night at 9 o'clock. Orchestral Skeena 15 per cent. This totals word in style. The time, n ucenne No, 10-7340. with damaging the property of accompaniment. up about 500 gill net.lioenses re the price and th9 hat will Alice Hall, was adjourned until Full attendance is required. served for soldiers. When the bo just right tomorrow. Monday morning and the prison 04 full compliment has been made er let out on $250 bail. up of boats on any area any privileges COME AND SEE for additional licenses have Empress :: Theatre been reserve for soldiers only. iftff&ffi'BOTTLED BOOHRJVISM. In the matter of seining licences TONIGHT 1 . of which it is understood there - COMPLETE NEW SHOW "aim! my poor?Brother" 'are over 100 applications by sol I. O. O. F. diers, the inspector stated that MASQUERADE BALL Fritzi Brunette I,although that matter had been Don't Miss It. discussed nothing definite was Invitation only Costume , with Mary Anderson and done until the minister returns Prizes. Lew Cody ,to office, but Mr, Cunningham ex-'pects IN to hear any day now of the government's decision in this PLAYTHINGS matter, together with other important. questions disoussed whilo WE ST H0LMC lie was at the capital. fT TONIGHT U From the famous stage success A Chinaman by the name of CHARLES RAY by Sidney Joler jGee Dew, appeared before Magistrate IN McMullin this morning in "A NINE O'CLOCK TOWN" L-KO Comedy Feature ,tlio police court charged with Latest Paramount Picture "Kid Snatchers" I having opium in his possession British Qazette to the value of $00. He was fined CHARLIE CHAPLIN Admission, -15c. and 30c. $25 and the opium confiscated. "BY THE SEA" Shows, 7.15 and 9 Peace Conference Leaves Germans With An Army f 100.000 Showi 7:15 and :1S. Admlinlon L Men. Tho oldest Canadian Life Co. 80c. and 16c. includinr War Tax. fhe Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent.