'ltidtlV Library For to,B"workmen f com- IHEt Daily NEWS Bicycles PRINCE Repairs Parts RUPERT and AUTO pnones,82and200 707JSecond Avenue PHONE 75 PMNCE RUPERT, B.C.. SATURDAY, MAY 10,-1919. PRICE FIVE CKNT per K TO BE GUEST OF MANY . THE" 5UHMUN3.' CANADIAN SCOTTISH, THEIR ORGAm.AllUJNd It1 dull ABLE GREAT ADVENTURE ABROAD ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE AND SERVICE TO THE EMPIRE uel iS to be tendered Lieut.-Col. Peck on Monday ''There's surveyors, miners, lumberjacks and drummers, There are men who've pcadled real estate in lots, ""f'var Veterans. The event will take place at 8:iG at the There's oldtimers and the greenest of newcomers; ill to the approval of the Colonel. Messrs. subject Hotel, .Mix 'm up and there you have "Canadian Scots'." rmoutn, ucw - - The 10th Dattalion was fornied'at Valcartier soon.after the . u it,. :i.. ...!n i i hope that every rcmrueu suiuici m me tiv wui uc presem, outbreak ofwar. It was originally composed of one company and thty first to a member ot the committee. a half of the Scaforth Highlanders of Vancouver, one company It is expected that the Unionist executive will banquet the of the 50th Gordon Highlanders of Victoria, one company of the Cameron Highlanders of Winnipeg and half a company of the ( Order will have the distinguished soldier for their guest. lAryle and Sutherland Highlanders of Hamilton. From this it " . irMhnf nrrnnflrements will be made for n f.nnnrlifln His 4150 eiPKt e---T - may, be seen that as originally i k f which-'the- Colonel will be. the guest of honor. formed it was a composite Canadian this engagement: lie was laat flnh 1HT1LU W .battalion and the seen sitting with bis back to a was given regard tO me unugsiiisu wuiunuw mere wm uc uo In name of the Canadian Scottish. tree, wounded in the head and on am ntna vnnwu iimn mill iiiuir- I in lfmiii ic RTnpnpi hltfC S la -"- o- - -"i - First Real Fighting. being offered help said: "You go i 7-no and all citUcns will be" present, and meet the I'm several on, boys, a goner." ,-- .,. . With the remainder of the First T,..!IJ!.. t-. L- I. Miirfi diiu.n mon- at tne Eixmuiuuu ouuuiuk, wneu me presenta- Canadian Division theaCanadian Rupert boys were killed or wUl be made. Scottish crossed to France in wounded in this engagement, Met- iras February, 1915, landing at La- calf, Blake Allan and Lionel MnMn n i if Tinr FRANK MOORE WEDS zaire. The unit was broken out Crippen were among the killed, V H (111 I IMP into trench warfare at Fleurbaix though Crippen was with the 7th ill 111! 1 iiii U niiiiiiiu . MISS MAY M'LARTY 'by a brigade"bf the Imperial army. Battalion. Lieut.-Col. (then major) MCKENZIE SUPPORTS THE (The first,real fighting was.at the Peck was wounded in the leg DISAPPOINTING WEDNESDAY MORNING second -battle of Ypres, where in in this engagement but stayed on ' ('those critical days from the 22nd the field for some hours after be MR. MULLEN Well Known Young People Join SHIPBUILDING PROPOSALS 'to 26th of April, 1015, the Canadian ing hit. TO Brilliant Counter. Division put up such a fight Fortunes at Vancouver Will as has never been excelled, and The 16th were next in at Giv- Return Next Week. 8AY8 HE HOPE8 NOTHING WILL INTERFERE WITH AN where for the first time in his- enchy and then went to Ploeg-steert Mdent or snipouuuinB ADVANCED PROGRAM AND FURNISHING OF STEEL; lory clouds of axphyxiating gas for some months where cirn Expected to See Houm An early morning wedding took CALDER'8 IMMIGRATION BILL REPORTED .were used as an edjunct to an the Second Division was broken Building In Progress. place af the Mount Pleasant lattack., . in to the mysteries of warfare. IMcthodisl Church, Vancouver, on BY COMMITTEE Pell Mel! From Wood. After several months there' the had hoped that there would'Wednesday of this week when Befqre this gas attack the 16th went Into new trenches at ffinHal tn Th Xrxv via fl.T. P. Ttlnrrnh Hill 60. It was here that the ilea inme I returned,nuuse uuiiumik and that kuiisr pro-!""wm ana miss Annie way Ottawa, May 10.Calder's,Immigration Bll was received from SrLlT'heTent.rnSi Germans broke through on the Ihe committee in the Commons last night. Hume Cronyl's (Continued on Pipe TUree). mion would liave ueen maao 10 .kuUj.iiii ion whjte Ghurkas) were order- ..v..,f nm nf fhx mnlnvi in Mil) uice oi iv. ueauuiuiii., were amendment, which would have shut out immigrants from south- ed to drive the Germans from a NEVER ANONYMOUS )l.wr couipauj vrv hjip, t suiu u t ;tnif ml In mnrplaff0- eastern EuroDe for five vears. after somefurther discussion. wasVood which had been taken from Mln n nrexulpnl nl IIIA JTltlCBI 1 o uiiuo ruu iu biu " ihrfrfl,n fh minUfpr Pvnlninlnir that nnir.iftls nf the immicra- le iurKOS, Wltn me uanaaian At a general meeting of the kwl Drvdock & EneineerlnK ner uncie loosea very neauu . Prince; Rupert branch of 'the G. Daily News ful in a gown of white crepe do noil ucamuciiw liau iCullc Ilfn. f ha TTtU nmiM VnnP.h x last night to a W. V; A,, held In their rooms on chine with' 11 veil " and orange work out. ,lhe wood, however, the ICth had .Tfmiuwuvr. iur. iuuucii 10- Wednesday evening, May 7th, I I from Pittsburg last'night. blossoms and- carrying a sufrerb Some new amendments proposed by the minister were i .ninth t ud with' the 10th andboth was instructed to write, you and c:c ue iiiia iitririi liiiiici i iiik bouquet of rosebuds and white adopted in committee before the bill was pfeported.. One prevents .battalions entering the wood with ask if you would please-find space 4 ilCHUlilll 1.1JJ fill Lllt3 - ... thn hrirurinir into fianada of con.i v .great dasn ana pian, entering. 16 put. the following, notice ,in cflalad weanons. Durinsr t h e 'rTiaHnnP lOOtir'n cursing, maKing caicans ana ai- your paper; Jr. Mullen was visibly disap- the bride,, made a charming earlier part of the sitting good;jlttK JjlOUliiJ .together making a perfect pande- Notloe to the Public jwbW at ih failure rf iha bridesmaid and the groomsman headway was made in committee ( U'U1" U1 u' 'c "Rumors are current that ,the Wae Rupert peoplo to do any- was George Hudson of Prince with the new Bankruptcy Act, but mans pen men irum uie wuuu. G. W. V. A. is responsible for certain P RULLAM A lUN Ml lo meet the crisis in the.uperi. several contentious clauses were I I Decorations. anonymous letters being (ilf'i history. He said that the After lnc ceremony breakfast left over for consideration at a For the good work done on lhig sent individuals in this city. The . . . .A..U i t i ' i-r an r'A nff t n o nnmn ni inn occasion Lieut.-Col. J. Edwards j tuuiu. iiiil iirinr in ctpi inp. ntwi .hi v later date. G. W. V. A. would point out to Ltl I i 1 f J t. A lfM Uko I General Leckie w ouvaniazfi irnm- irm otitn uiiu a uiu;id uhu u Discussion of the Government Says Treaty Would Deliver Ger- Leckie, now Major the public that it does not use mq fiubtaui ii ii J u lutai -v m shipping program was resumed man Labor to Foreign received the C. M. G. and Sergts. such underhand methods in Wie did not bestir themselves,(visit .to Victoria ana beanie ana in the afternoon when the House Canltallsts iMcDougalrand Lunn the D. C. M. Carrying on its affairs. Any ac regard to the operation of are expeciea to return nere on went into committee on supply Probably the first Rupert men tion taken by the said association iiromlhis port Mr. Mullen t Wednesday nex. to consider the estimates of the (Special via O. T. P. Telefraphs.) ilu uu uucu who uii w uvhuui must of necessity be over the id that Mr. Erb confirmed the Department of Marine and Fisheries. Berlin, May 10. Germany's re (lamble of this city ana jessop oi signature of its proper officer. wiuhiou mat nad been brought See Tile's line of Ontario Referring to the Government's" ply to the terms of the pact will Masset.'Coronel both of whom. enlisted Thanking you Mr. Editor in killed artbf the dslepales to Ottawa. Sweetgrass Indian Novelties, and contract for steel plates under peck were advance, Mlnlj M- W. ..... with 20 be a proposal "for a peace of juring the charge on the wood 'at all goods, a per - fancy iu ui. luniiPTi inni.rriA iinv with the Dominion Steel Co., D. Yours faithfully, cent discount. HO D. McKenzie remarked he hoped,right on the basis of a lasting jypres. CHAS. L. YOUNGMAN. "operate ten vessels from this nothing would interfere with an'peace of nations," according to a It is"well 'to mention here that Secretary. Mrs. Director. to the German were very scarce during w give tne local nrm the For corsets see advanced program of shipbuild-'proclamation peo-decorations plalesJple issued by President Ebert. ,ing the first year and' a half Of the j" v;rnauung them. and furnishing of the 1,000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, The oldest Canadian Life Co. The proclamation says mo me war aim ueuuer iuc umiui; jest on the Paclflo Coast, -Just lit fhn Canada, J. F. Magulra, Agent. treaty woultl "deliver German la-cross nor military medal were in-bor arrived. Send your orders to the w. ...."QEMERS" CHINESE MAY to foreign capitalists for the 'stituted. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 16. "ani saiu anything indignity of wage slavery and Feslubert was the next action Suits for a Idng permanently fetter the German of importance that the 16th wero and they are really NOTIOE NOT SIGN THE republic." The proclamation in. It was less than a month after ' t talking about. A closes with an appeal to the Ger-W second battle of Ypres, where WAX HEILBRONER , SJd Wality 8cr(?e in Navy, man people to "stand togqther, -.the 16th had sustained close on .All returned soldiers are Reliable Jeweler , s or Fawn at $35.00. to be hand at PEASE TREATY knowing no parties," aiid'to ypfre- .500 casualties. The notable ox- requested on Ban Inllnnl ..! 1 . durng this action was the I "vicu suit in station Sunday evening jservo with the Government mu-ploil Diamonds, Watches, Clooks serge, trimmed with on "with 'tual trust in the path of triumph (carlunng of tho' orchard at os- Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory 1 to parade In a body I ' 1l 5.00. These (9pedl ria o. T. P. ieitraphj.) I0f reason and right." .tubert, Umbrella, Community Plate, tL handsom suits. Other our incoming comrades. Paris May 10. It seems un-i The Brigade of Guards had loat Etc T. V. SILVERSIDES, ' I A ahi i 4 1-- .JfH.l'4n Afiniiniik l ! are purPl0. wn President. Ukely that the Chinese will sign F.SHPACKERS UNION " Cornv 3rd A. and 6th Street. ,lt50ME AND SEE the treaty of peace unless ChinB, much below strength that num- . be given written assurance that! Special Meeting lMrpentera , comnan'cs Kiao Chau 10 Jiail, jsunuay i p.m. uibcm.- - - - Japan win return . wore n aced under one command. her. The Chinese delegates say uuu.. Drove Germans Out. the clause in the treaty contains Despite a perfect hail of M. G. no such provision, weir on vs,:";";z;":r::X77:'... 'nnd artillery fire the 16th drove WESTH0LMP Empress Theatre for believing.that such rest itu ion vu ; - Gorraans out of the orchard. V : will be made being a verua, J " - nteresUng Captain Don. Moore .was kiUedin THEATRE Cornplete New Show Tonight A portion of the German treaty .subject "What Became of a Wo. TONiQHTONLY not vet made public contains a man who Resorted to Using Face provision that German Austria's Paint." Meeting ree. No collec-separation Prince Rupert, CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Jewef Special Feature from Germany shall lion. Everyone welcome. production f Six Parts no "inalienable" unless approved Spruce Mills. Ltd. of the League of The Colts and" the Drydocks Council rhe Man Without by vna the lUft of the word "In- baseball teams pulled off a fixture SEAL COVE MILL We cant have alienable" is for the purpose. of,last evening in Market Square, I.I.I. no..Hnl It, t.ttr. . n for the quest on, not oniy ior cou.-vU "... This plant' is now operating, no Resent but for a long period. Colts n a score of 4 to 2. It was and as their agents we A Country a good game much appreciated by are in a position ,to deliver Everything Tho8UDerb Heintzman & Co. tho crowd of onlookers. all kinds of spruce dimension, 'tanam hiS flaR and country by saying " I wlih I would never piano, tho lone qualities and appearance shiplap, doublo dressed An Artcraft Picture Nt, For imfi"'" HeIs tried'r treason and sentenced tobanUh-,bthniXy of which were so muoh ind rustic-Ask Te yeur' he BU"ers. Later changing his mind, he admired at th'n concert of tho for our prices. 2-reel Christie Comedy and morning for the flag and country he haswrouged. Prince Rupert Musical Society, Gazette the Prince Rupert furnlsheckby JWOJREEL L-KQ COMEDY was Musio Sk re. The piano was Albert&McCaffery purchased from the platform by LTD. Admission, 15c. and 30c. BlBSna ... 7 N0 INCREASE )N PRICES a local musical enmusyioi,. 8ERVICE FOR AND QUALITY SATISFACTION 'Phones 564 and 116 Shows 7.15 and 9.15 "i no and arti inMui.. w.. ir ..j - "wuuiiiij njr l 6HDW5, .U IB8 a Ask for Atkins' Sausages. tf rood Board Licence No. tQ-faiO.