LtulUT Library For ifSLil FIRST AID KITS The Daily Bicycles Repairs and io Workmen's requirements Com-'pensatlon news Parts Board PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue Pfiones,82and200 PHONE 75 NO. 103. prince nupEivr, b.c.. Friday, may 2, 1919. PRICE FIVK CKKI VOL BITTER TIME FOR GERMANS NEW SCHOOL JAPAN COMES MONTREAL LABOR REJECTS AT PEACE tUNrfcKfcNlfc WniilN IS PROPOSED TO TERMS WITH PLAN FOR ONE BIG UNION; , CREDENTIALS ARE PRESENTED ON THE HILL ALLIED POWERS SEATTLE FIVE-DAY WEEK riRST COM rut r i-rr 1 1- cCCCinV I flRTFn ONLY mU MINtlTira. Erection of Public School Adjoining Agrees to Hand Shantung Back to t (Special to The Nf.wa rla 0. T. p. Teierrapbs.t ,.flM OCODPTflRV PALE ANI) ALMORT Athletic Grounds Would China on Terms to be Mutually Vancouver, May 2. Reports from various parts of the country Make Playground for FAINTING FROM EMOTION Children Available. Agreed Upon. in regard, to the- One Dig Union are very conllicting. At some DURING ORDEAL points, especially in the west it is meeting with favor from the The school trustees are wrestling (Specltl vu 0. T. I. Telegraphs.) moie socialistically inclined of the unions. In the east, however, (Special to The Kcwi ria a. T. P. Teierriphi.) Paris, May 1. An agreement with the problem of the erection mot of the unions are dead against it. Versailles, May 2- 1,1 R session beginning at 3:10 yesterday of a new public school. The regarding the Shantung peninsula Seattle is reported to he taking the bull by the horns and . n 11 T 1 1 1 1 iUSIliin ins4!nfT Imrolv j .flvfl. . w ......mimttAs- . ftpr-mmi...u.. nlprii..w... question of where to put it in in Kio Chau has been reached between the five-day week at initiating once. the Council of Three and . 1 fftMnn. rinfvvinoc nnflOflnlA fliAift ftnAilnnf laic order that there may be sufllcient - 1 1 1 111' 1 ti 1 1 uuiiKibas .uibdifUbvu wiirii tuciuiaiai notcntianes i f h ft .Tnnanaea Aa UVIVUVCO!arm t a a It pro-' Montreal, May z. Tne "une tsig union" plan got its answer . playground around it is I .. 1 1. . ttafTnlinlmne 41ia HapmoM tnmlinlffil 011(3 Ol 1 tn 11 H 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 ut.ikU liuliuij j liiu uiiuiaii ' i.u 11 1 iui.1 4. 1 rsi mch.". .. .llL. n;- 1 it. .. ....;r-.i the important things which they iues lor uie transfer without last night from the Montreal workmen. The Trades and Labor .conditions to Japan, which volun- pnnnril went oti record with nnlv four dissenting vnires ns enir There is a school site on Iow,tariJy engages to hand Shantung d to the new plan of organization. almost fainting from emotion, Count von BrockdorfT ground on Eighth Avenue, but back to China, it to be 1 ' ... ... . n . , .,, , ralc.. , j ... l. i ..u i ...:,. ilert to the Ch nese and Jaoanesei "" " " """" " " lllxauf German Foreign secretary wno is neaa u vi e peace ""Vund. to aree upon the enforced, according to the announcement made by the Building .ration, sat through what evidently was one of the bitterest 'n'3 ,r ti.ppp th- site a t Retails of carrying out the treaty,Trades Council representing 0,000 workers. Until further notice moments of his life, barely able to sustain himself on his leet cIrcIe at Hays Covie, bul it is 'of 1915 and agreements made in no work will be done by members of the unions affected either . . nrifl fn ppArh IhA vvntlinor nitfnmnht 1918. .i i AApamnnv p planned to erect a high school on Saturdays or.Sundays. which brought him to tne garnering. there some day. The only place worthy of mention and one that BRITISH WILL PLACE DELIGHTFUL DANCE CHIEF WITNESS IN is being seriously considered is WARNINGS OF IMMIGRATION the land adjoining the athletic . NO NEW DUTY ON FOOD GIVEN LAST NIGHT MURDER TRIAL IS grounds Hill. on Acropolis TO MR. AND MRS. DUBY TROUBLE ARE Large Playground. House of Commons Spends Day IS DISCUSSED HIMSELF A VICTIM In connection with the site on Discussing Colonial the hill it is pointed out that the Preference. harming Gowns Worn by Ladles GIVEN BY MEN l Special via O. T. P. Telefriptis.) athletic grounds might well be At St. Andrew's Hall West-holme .,i n Prohibit Entry From Prince Albert, May 2. A sensational used as a playground for the Orchestra Music. (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) Southeastern Europe maas ay incidents which have pupils attending the school. It is may . London, May 2. The House of Employers Indicted Before Indus Minister of Immigration. a bearing on the murder trial of jlarge and entirely suitable and is In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. trial Relations Committee at Mrs. Annie Boldis, accused of the not in use by the grownups at the iVm,."" Duby a very enjoyable dance was Vancouver at Final Special via O.T.I'. Telefrapb.) session discussing .the Andrew's ,,.Hol ..n.So1l. Vi 1," t VTCIl.lie 111 k Session. Ottawa, May Z vvliu me ex- , . , far,n, occurre(i this ising it. The school could be UUUg -1., tauvviailj bllC LjUCStlUU, Ul tail, the music provided by the potion of an amendment by ,: tlrl ii!. n, jrecled far enoutrh back to be out colonial preference. Westholme four-piece orchestra J. Austin Chamberlain, Chan (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) 1UII1U Ji UlU W w m ...r nnninl Ulna llvlil rill I 1 1 1' UV 31 1 1 1 1 If L 111' MIIIIIK PI 1 1 1 M. being so much appreciated by the cellor of the Exchequer, reiterated Vancouver, May 2. Emphatic dancers it with much that, was - vua jvuiiw uvau iii. w v j v t - - - that the warnings of impending troubles .. Government had in-' in Prnnvn fl H TnPTI fl I 1 1 r i i t i no , difficulty the event was drawn to tl CC9 dh tliu VaD ,CI1U U VMO l V j ----- lention of placing new duty on i unless sincere remedies are applied ifiiL aims lu u i iwm w i u aAnin 11 .1 n it n prPBHnrv :i iiiorn rii iann i-f 11 1 1 1 1 a close in the small hours of the food. and indictments of employers f live.vears t the. entry into ii. Can.i .... death from wounds in the throat, be cleared for a playground as l morning. on the ground of hostility f.r r.annip irrim NiniLiirHALCtii 'there is plenty available on the The guest of honor, Mrs. J2. F. and bad faith were features of i riiiu. lit: Biicuiucu hue nw i'lill. MILITARY OFFICERS looked charming in a . . . FLIGHT ABANDONED Duby, gown the closing and most exciting l. i I r " j It is further pointed put by ad- ADC IIWnED ODDEST of gold crepe silk lrim.racd with session of the Industrial Relations "It is a novel proposal, the SL 5ohna. Nfld May 1 Mar- vocates of this site that it is the AKH Unlina iiflvLi)i gold beads and georgette. Among Commission at Vancouver. At'the nirl, ahnnHnnpH nt 1;30 nearest available'in the centre of 'the other matrons were Mrs. J. time same a number of;labojvmen L'inrr irk .titifavnrfllilA nAaiii.. 'i tnnii In linn': thAt it is hlch And Will Be Tried By Court Martial at Fred Itilcliie, gowned in 'flowereadeclared themselves favorable to .. .. . . . sk nonns in ionneciion aiiu JU LB LIIU Illllk.lllllIT HUH 11 1 1 "-J t w -" wviin snt, iuia. xz. vuru ulacklli bridging, of the transition vanieen Accounts. ;iace over .wane: irs. iiowara. UUIli LU.llj WUU T Ul'l'lB W OUUVAM period between the present sys Kround. With it erected, the Borden Street White looked charming in black tem of society and what they felt ,chool would be used wholly lor (Special by a. T. P. Telegraphs.; satin trimmed with net; Mrs. G. was a new one coming. A tea dance will bo tdven by the high school purposes, that being St. Johns, May 2. A lieutenant Zabriskie in black satin; Mrs. W. Ladies Auxiliary of the G. V. V. the purpose for which it was colonel, a major, two captains, II. Smith in white satin trimmed 'A. tomorrow aflernooon from 3 fiullt. two lieutenants and a company'.with' gold lace; Mrs. Fred Bazzet CZECHO-SLAV WOUNDED Ti.irj tln4i:i.n Z i r it ii t ; ci a A,..a lioii in ntA nf Commence Soon. sergeant-major have been placed Jones, Jr., in white satin and COMING TO THE COAST -r.uvai.u, 1 UK t J 1 ULI 111 LIJLII1 1 1 i.h. n 1 . a mt IV- ntl.....II FA n f tlO Q n HJ t f fl A 111 under military arrest here and georgette; Mrs. L. V. Patmore in kiiiuiiria .n .iiiwi iui. x ubi iu in mis euect was signed by the ,..... . ,n,M nuin, h mence Dreoarations for building will be tried by court inarshall. grey silk trimmed with grey geor- lini'Bvnn. f" rui 1 11.uu x ancrnoou.l .,.,..-- iniervals. and liar- very soon as tne season is au- Tlie depot battalion canteen nc- gette. paddy and gold, and her Two thousand will be Treated at . passea under the provi-" . ,.rhoclrn " . ,hl.i- vancing and alreadv there is one counts at Camp Sussex are in- daughter, Mrs. It. M. Walker, in Victoria, Others at 8an t.l -Li.l ........iiiiiii n u vb va services for the occasion. it schoolroom opened in an incon- volved. ,white duchess satin trimmed with Francisco. i venient store and another must I georgette An Indian by the name of II. be opened soon. With the in-Doolan MUCH FISH SELLS j Miss B. Curtin was gowned in (Special via O. T. P. Telerrachs.) ; . was charged with drunk- crease in population, provision (peacock blue trimmed with geor San Francisco, May 2. An enncss this morning. The case for schools must be made. ON MARKET TODAY eelte, Miss Hazel Morency in agreement whereby approximate AX HEILBRONER s adjourned until tomorrow. i - ! peach taffeta with French blue ly 4,000 wounded and ill Czecho-Slav 'silver lace, Miss Madeline Nelson soldiers are to be brought Three Boats Will Go to Ketchikan Reliable Jeweler Swimming Club Dance May 2. MAY DAY RIOTS and others Discharge in white satin and net, Miss May from Siberia to San Francisco ;I'ringle in green satin and net, and Victoria for treatment was Diamonds, Here. Cut Watches, Clocks iMiss Gladys Orchard in rose effected by the British, American Umbrella,Glass, Silverware, Ivory i BUSINE8S FOR SALE AT CLEVELAND Ninotfifin fish boats sold their ,taffeta and georgette, Miss V. and Czecho-Slav officials. Community Ffp Plate, catches today, three of them to I'helan in pink satin and net. Miss Under the contemplated plan ! Mrs. Goldbloom announces leliver II.pIp cato.hfis to Ketchikan cyuiuan m wime saun aim n, 2.000. soldiers will be brought cor.,, 8rd A,t ,Bd eth 8tfMt that owing to the One Killed, 100 Wounded and as follows: Stranger with 5,000 Miss Ruby Ta'lor in white 8alin here, the remainder going to the fact of her having other Many Injured Socialist ibs.; Niagara, 5,000, and Glacier, !anu iace' Mlsa ser in pais B. C. port. Measures will be taken t . business interests elsewhere, l Headquarters Wrecked. 17,000 lbs., at 9.3c. and 6c. to UiUO oa"" ,m 6CU'""' lo ship the men immediately, con it has been necessary Atlin Fisheries, Ltd., to be de- 'Willett in pale blue satin and net, gested shipping conditions being to dispose of the , (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) livererl at Ketchikan." y iMissvGrace Curtin in gold satin the only bar to the immediate ladies' ready to wear business ' Cleveland. May 2. An uniden- The Dolphin, 6,000; Nidaros,'and georgette with turquoise transportation of the men. sirs in Prince Rupert. tilled man was killed by a detec- 12.000; Adeline, 9,000;-and Direc- Satisfactory arrangements tive's bullet, when eleven police- tor, 12,000 to Canadian Fish & Satin- There will be a general meeting will be made wjth a reliable men were shot or badly beaten Cold Storage Co., Ltd., at 9.2c. I aiiiuiuj uib iiien iireswu were: of the citizens and soldiers' oom- buyer. Full particulars and about 100 persons wounded, an(1 6c J. Fred Ritchie, Douglas Stork, mittee on the War Memorial In may be had at the many seriously. The general Nellis. 3.400 and Enu. Claire. ." . wearmouin, B. Mcyuiuan, the Court House at 8 o'clock on URVICE ftND SATISFACTION store. rioting which brought on the dra- 1800 Ibs. at 9.4c. and 6o. to Cana- A- G- IIeard' Fred Stevens, L. W. Monday night. Board Licence Nnl0-730. 1 .matic finale this afternoon was !rii pl , & c ,A Ktoratrft fio Ltd. 1'atmore, u. v. uaiiaire, u. zanris due to a Socialist May Day- dem- T,1H Ia) 7 000( and Joe noker, kle c, Shaw niPley Byd Sid-onstratlon here. About eighty 12ooo, at 9.7c. and 6c. to Atlin ney Bassett-Jones, B. E. Poiritt, BOARD OF TRADE persons were seriously injured, fisheries, Ltd. Sydney Gee, R, M. Walker, J. A. Emp Theatre and are in hospital tonight, while ,r,ie j.;ornen' witu 13,000, and w- Belli D' A Jay Fretl Bassett-scores ress : of others, including o- JIaysporl No 2 9(0oo,' at' 9.6c. Jones Jr-2 Howard White, F. The regular monthly meeting men. were trampled by rioters and and 6r lo lho Canadian Fish &Ilutley, L. Rutley, H. Ward and E. will be held in the Council - Complete New Show Tonight clubbed by the police. CSolci Storage Co, Ltd. J- Davis. Chamber of the City Ball i The Socialist headquarters were vnln. 2.nnn mi N. s rtnnn' The event was brought to a Vitaffraph's Blue Ribbon Feature Present totally wrecked by angry civilians !at 95c and 6c to AlUn Fisheries, close by the singing of "For they On Friday, May 2, Harry as Florence Deshon bent on putting an end lo the Hd are jouy uooa .reiiows' ana at 8 o'clock p. m. A full attendance Morey demonstration. Salmon. "Auld Lang Syne" and the Na- is requested. in Four salmon catches sold at lional Anthem, at the, same time ' 13.3c. for. the reds and 3o. per w,8,lin the "onored guests every, achelors Children" "DEMERS" companies:lb. for whites, to the following success in their new home. I The oldest Canadian Life Co. will be bargain Chatham with 150 lbs. and WESTHOLMF Tbe tory Saturday ("ho Canada, J. F. Mag u I Agent. re, of Balder, 100 lbs. to man who tried to right a great wrong, and In doing to I day for trimmed hats in Royal Fish Co.; u TONIGHT woivnegiri or his dreams this store. We received Nadon with 1,30,0 lbs. to Booth 4 I hats by Fisheries, Ltd., and Karen, 1,600 quite a few new ENID BENNETT Florn Comedy, featuring PRINCE RUPERT MUSI- lbs. to Pacific Fisheries, ' mch, Kate Price and Hughie Mack in ! the and Wednesday they are boat the last and CAL SOCIETY "THE I.N VAMP" uNO SWEETS" word in style. The time, Smoko Players Navy Cut cigar, Special rehearsal in the The story of the plain girl 1-Re .Mutt and Jeff Cartoon the price and the hat will .ttes, wrapped in tin foil. Church of England Sunday who captured her hear't de-I night at 0 o'clock. Orchestral 1 c sire by dolling tomorrow. up. -Cenic Ebola BMUtiful "! 8t.Ur" be Just right Ken.,of ni nr lV Lk. GUeicr Park 1.0Q0 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the accompaniment. CHARLIE CHAPLIN COME AND 8EE best on the Paclflo Coast, Just Full attendance is required, "BY THE SEA" UIU. ,5c and 30c, including War Tax .Z SnOW5,.L -,.r f.13 dUU..j 3 arrived. 8er d your orders to' the. 04 Shows 7H5 and tilt. Admission Prince JOc. and lie, Including War Tsi. Rupeit Coal Co. Phone 15.