Ufa Llbt, For WW g!22!Z THE DAILY NEWS Bicycles PRINCE Repairs Parts RUPERT and WTO 'hoises,82 and 200 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENTS MAILED FIST" PEACE, PREMIER GUNBOATS AGAINST ACTIVE BOLSHEVIKI GOVERNMENT WILL BUILD OF PRUSSIA SAYS; ASKS NATION ' ; Attack Made on Allied Troops Was MORE SHIPS, MINISTER OF Repulsed Near Maloberesenlok MARINE SAYS IN COMMONS TO HELP MAKE IT "PEACE OF RIGHT" gunboats Archangel,were May active against 9. British the Bolshevik! for the first time'Tues-day. (Special to The Mews via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) They co-operated with a Ottawa, May 0. The Dominion .Government intends to give i r MnJi... ni. c t i 1 strong patrol, broke through the more orders for ships. It is not the intention of the Government finnans Q ilUi tjinc hkuiuuc, iscicgtucs oy lerins are oeyona enemy outpost north of Tulgas and to cease the shipbuilding piogram now. They are going to keep jjost pessimistic uuuook; uniumuabie and "Instrument ammunition destroyed dumps.the dugouts The Bolshevik and the yards requiring business bury throughout the balance of 1919 of Robbery" Are among Expression Used to attempt against British, and probably into 1920, declared Hon C. C Balantyne in the United States and Russian positions House of Commons yesterday Characterize It t Maloberesenick was r repulsed. Shipping was under discussion practically' during the whola day. The debate commenced when the House went into committee (SpecUl to The Newa via 0. T. P. Telerraphe.) V ' WoNder what can be detaining her? on supply on the estimates for the Marine Department. Rrne May 0- A Versailles correspondent of the Berlin -The particular vote under discussion was one for $30,000,000 ' t-t.-uifiwlna the German peace delegates, auotes Qle- to'complete the shipbuilding program already announced, and '"""' ..... . ...l.l- r i. .j when the House rose at 6 the vote had not passed. wuows. r - berte Germany." In the evening the House reverted to a discussion of the war troops Into uislan Herr Landsberg Is quoted as saying: "The terms are beyond vole of $350,000,000 and again discussion centred around the Ajmort pesslmlstlo forecast. After our observations the only Marine Department and the Fisheries and Naval service. will be to answer or no." .....ii- fnr us yes nir auiv - PYTHIAN SISTERS parli May 9. The engagement for Joint action by Great SHIPMENTS Ifitaln and the United States to assist France In case of an un ORGANIZE HERE AND attack, excited more interest ana satisfaction in trencn yoked CHOOSE OFFICERS OF HALIBUT gISelal ana military huiw" iin. Mav 9. condemnation or me peace terms is ex- Reception Given to District Grand all newspapers here, those of the extreme right re ON INCREASE -jet!r by . . am tn.i - . . .. . . . Crilef, Mrs. M. Craig, of Vancouver. lutrument oi ruuuorj. Nearly a Million Pound Mora Premier Hlrsch of Prussia, speaking In the Prussian National Last evening in the K. P. hall Sold Here In April This the newly orKanized Temple of Year Than Last. UtHtDiyi CnaralitcriAvu hid wuuv w,mv ivpivtviitiiin puiwij Pythian Sisters held a reception which would mean slavery for the Father- mailed fist, a peace tls Uu honor xt Mrs. M. Craig, the The increase in the amount of id ind fresh bloodshed for Europe. j district Grand Chief from Van halibut marketed here for April ' The Government appeals to you," he said, "to close your couver, wuo nas neen in tne city of this year over the same month nnkt,preserve calm and avoid indiscretion in case of dissensions since Wednesday arranging for last year ,is nearly a million . .t i I nrl I n n 4 h.htnil t ki A nua.n rm ant r rnnv.pt the inauguration bflhe new sorority The total amount sold tm enure naiiuii uiusb omhu umniiH v..w.. w ww. pounds. liere. The organizing ceremonies at this port amounted to 2,542,-000 Ikii nrdieciea Deace OI Violence iiiw a Maio ui iiuim carrieS were through on lbs., whereas- last for thi most"mournful day in our history, must find us strong." Wednesday .night, after which the the corresponding month year the ofilcers elected were as follows;' amount marketed was 1,636,200 Mtrm in I rjlVAlr Past chief of the Temple, Mrs. HI .IIS If A I II lltl DELEGATES CONSULT lbs. This is a most significant rirr in ibsim M. A. Knight. that shows what increase and.one GOVERNMENT Most- Excellent Mrs. M. HOME Chief,- development is possible at this f TREATY FOR BEFORE SPEAKING Leek. , CHar--' - p-oiV. Excellent iof ;Mrs. The' total amount; of .haflbut tvey. marketed herV this year 80 fair AUSTRIA NOW (Special via O.T.P. Teleerapaa.) Excellent' Junior,' Mrs. i. Lin- is.5,054,GOlbs..up to the" end. of ' Paris, May 8. Intimations AFGHAN TRIBES CAmAUSMAMOm ; zey. . ,'. T April. The prices, have ranged, reaching the Peace Conference Manag'er, Miss'Amy Shaw. from iOc. to 19c. per pound for from Versailles load to the belief THE Mmm IN Mistress of R.C., Mrs. C, Car- first class fish and from 7c. to U of Four Busy Already on that two or three members of the ATKHYBERPASS SOUTHERN CAUCASUS michael;. 14c. a pound for second cless. Document for Presentation German Peaco delegation will Mistress of Finance, Mrs. A. Unfortunately there has been a to Other Enemy probably return to Germany to Hart. slight shortage of cars here re, Countries. consult with the government, ARE RESTLESS (Special via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) Protector of .the Temple, MrB. cently which will have an effect 'others remaining at Versailles, New York, May 9. Horrible II. Lindsay. . on the May returns, much of the (.'fttuitu o.,T.r Teiempbs.) I Germany has not yet submitted stories of cannibalism are coming Guard of the Temple, Mrs. A. fish having to be sent to Ketchi Paris. May 8.- The Council nf any communication with regard Unfriendly Attitude Is Assumed from the region where starving Shaw. kan or Seattle instead of being Ff,ith Premier Orlando of to tho peace treaty. All exchanges By New Amir Toward refugees are huddled in southern Trustees, Mrs. A. Hart, Mrs. E. shipped from here. In spiie of present, began to-ar- between tho delegation at Verbal Great Britain. Caucasus. A number of cases fiowalt and Mrs. S. Frizzell. that however, it is expected that today have been Mrs. N. reported of mothers Press correspondent, program for the a!1(1 ln9 hm0 government this port will keep her lead. presen-!8alles killing and eating their own children. Johnstone. of peace terms to tho Aus-'are beins kept secret. Copies of (Special bj O.T.P. Telerraptu.) to the District The reception Tin . hA IpaoIw n ) rn IhAiP U"av In London, May 9. Afghan tribes See Tite's line of Ontario ; wHlei. The Austrian treaty Berlin. A German courier left at close to the Afghan border with Grand Chief last evening was a Sweetgrass Indian Novelties, and 'w.begun Iq lake form. From I9 o'clock last night bearing them, the assistance of Afghan regular SERIOUS ACCIDENT very pleasant merrily affair,with and cards the time and all fancy, goods, with a 20 per portions with Count von Brockdorff Rant- have occupied positions was spent cent discount. 110 alreadv drafted it troops . . and the hour of midnight driving, as tftu.. it " I a rt a 11.. ma aI I n ON WABASH RAILWAY mai, instead of Germany. B8 "rai report " " on the Indian side of tho border. drew nigh, the Sisters accompanied have b?ea 1,000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the -s precautions iuinu 10 nay the entire. Military Mrs. tho Grand demanded by the AL taken by the British who addressed (Special via o.T. ). Telegraphs.) Craig, jest on the Paclflo Coast, Just Chief, to the wharf on her de S considerable sum will be CANADIAN WHEAT FOR a vigorous note to the Amir. Cayuga, Ont., May 9. Owing to parture for the south. A good arrived. Send your orders to the of has bcon reported for st-rno the breaking Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. jMed Austria, estimate of It of a brake beam No, membership has already been, se um being 5,000,000,000 THE AMERICAN MILLS time that tho new Amir had 3 Wabash train, westbound, met . cuied for this new auxiliary order, 50IJJ, adopted an unfriendly altitude with a serious accident eleven and of the Knights many (Special via O.T.P. Telearephi.) toward tho British and contemplated and a half miles south of Can-boro. Iiavo availed themselves of their MAX HEILBRONER Ncyv York, May 9. G. Barnes, ,tho invasion of tho northwest Three passenger and two privilege' of membership also.; Reliable Jeweler United Stales wheat director, an .....front of tho Khyber Pass,:.. baggage cars were badly "smashed, nounced that he had completed tne principal norinern the road torn up for1 1,100 HUN CAPTAIN WAS Diamonds, Watches, Clocks nMno hrir.tr i noo 000 that country- from India. yards and an engine turned over. PLACED IN TOWER Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory bushels of Canadian wheat into No large number i of. tribesmea'i;ngineer f-Ji jfred Bechely and Fire- Umbrella, Community Plate, i as nut nnniinifiii l,n TTnllnH Rlnloa fnr fl stribUtlOn were uuiHiiucu, uu. uwui'.vv. IIIUU Emory Bellows were killed (Special via O.T.P. TelerraDbs.) Etc. Fob mi. to the mills. Negotiations have some heights of Importance com- and forty passengers slightly jn London, May 9. The captain . T several days mandinfr two roads leading across 'jUred. is Corner 3rd Aft. and 6th Street. ISFACTION U-boat who Sa D; . . ." been in progress of tho German "uuara Llcenrn n 10-7340. with, the Canadian authorities. tho frontier. said to be tho one which sank a TWENTY-FIVE BOATS number of hospital ships, arrived HUN BOLSHEVISTS in London from" Spain'today and SELL CATCHES TODAY was placed, in the tower. DECIDE TO FIGHT WESTHOLMF Empress Theatre : Average Price of Halibut 10c and The oldest Canadian Life Co. " jM Budapest, May 9. The Com 6o. Salmon 13o. and 3o. fho Canada, J. F. Mag u ire, Agent. THEATRE; gte Double Attraction Tonight munist Government, of Hungary TONiQHT ONLY has refused armistice terms which) Twenty-ilvo fishing boats sold Albert E. Smith preaenta have been offered by Roumania, thejr catches today and received Prince Rupert ALICE JOYCE deciding instead to fight to tne an average price of lOo. and Co. Constance TaJmadge pound for the halibut, 13c. in utmost. rer IN A per'pound for tho red salmon and Spruce Mills, Thrilling Comedy Drama The Business of Life 3o. per pound for the whites. Tho SEAL COVE MILL "DEMEIIS" catches are as follows: "Good Night, By U. W. Chambers We havn't said anything Halibut Seymour, 75.0Q0; Sat-, This plant is now operating, 12,000; Star, 16,000; Sadio about Suits for a long urn, and as their agents we Evans and and they are really K., 20,000; S.' & S., 7,000; Signal, deliver Madge time, are in a position to Paul" 15,000; Speculator, Gil. Macquarrie worth talking about. A 15,000; all kinds of spruce dimension, George fprd, 10,000; Nuba, 13,000; Agnes in Navy, good quality serge shiplap, double dressed Black or rawn at .$35.00. B., 10,000; Giffen, 12,000; Prog-'ress, ind rustic 2-reel Christie Comedy Wanted 4 Mother A Navy man serge,tailored trimmed.suit with in 'guerito,7,000;0,000;Caygoon,Molly 9,000;May, 6,000;MaT- Ask for our prices. 'Almost Divers" The story of how a little hmid. at $45.00. These M, M. Christopher, 1,000, and the Gazette girl seeks to secure a suits. Other Minnie V., 8,000. Albert&McCaffery handsome CE JOYCE mother are j Salmon Bobs, 800 lbs.; S. B., colors are purple, fawn LTD, Admission, 15c. and 30c. 200; Karl, 300; Berry, 00s, Eunis, .ac T',EELS.and NO ADVANCE )N PRICES and gray. 80; Viien, 140; Helen,-ilQO, and Phones 5 64.and 116 Shows 7,15 and 9.15 30ct Hd 9 COME AND SEE Including War Tai 2 Shows,- 7.15 Naden, 200 pounds- .