rIRST AID KITS ro sult requirements of Workmen’s Com- pensation Board Phones, 82 and 200 THE DAILY NEWS a ’ 5 r | | 'For Bicycles Repairs and Parts PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 NO) CONCERTED ATTACK T0 BE MADE ON PETROGRAD BY THE KOLCHAK AND FINNISH FORCES pOLSHEVIKI ARE PLANNING TO EVACUATE PETROGRAD: COUNCIL OF FIVE APPROVE ATTACK ON RUSSIAN CAPITAL BY JOINT _ ES 159. (Special to The News via G.T.1 elegraphs iington, J } Det } } : . , ng to evar le Pe grad ha yer ece re The lé oad thie | 4 hy © be r 1 bys ‘ opposed pv some ¢ ne elemer ne ty ‘ Vé j v ro e | July Appl I | ‘ rte ittach Petrograd by the Fi I ree 1 ty Kolchak ent atl (OMSK Was Live | b he } e has beet ent t rhe tarches « (ire B l'nited States and Ita triet he . ' ‘ } py : ove if it® de lé ‘ ‘ ‘ | ths reais Ad . to assist him in the I gl LOWER PRICES FOR 10 INVESTIGATE FIUMERIOTS lelegraphe PRINCE RUPERT, B.G WEDNESDAY JULY GF, Result of Bulshevism. The Bavarian Lion—Ever: none of them feeds me, } —— day l ge a different KCe] 1919. b —Simplicissimus, Munich. =: GATE RECEIPTS ALL EVIDENCE — ARE LESS THAN HALF MILLION Only Stightty | Over > Vatity Thou- sand People Witnessed the ’ n, July 9 All grades Commission age. wed a have dropped in price of Five to Make Report during the past week, showing 4 and Advise. ae e of 81 per hundred. Steers! _ _ id on these yards as high lagt al by G.T.P. Telveraphs week end as 811.25 and were july @. The ted up to 812, but the highes day “appointed an imi ile this week was on Me - for mmission to investigat £10.50 for nine and the mis roubles } al - n en are juoting t lever slic ports bet the king a full cent drop There sod other allix : ire practically no grain-fed steers es of oceupa ning in now, evervthing being mission Wi be asked the grass. réful invest ’ Cows show the same decline tatements made by | and heifers are not quoted much ster Tittor 1 «over the cows All cows ure of Italian sources and}Showing @ decline of easily ti! nd measures for sate ifents to a dollar There is errr” The nffat : - * ther whewmenc ut » th> feerdeet this ted I nee and milke uny ! class Most SURVEY WATER POWER" "°° "o's t@ sees DIRIGIBLE R-34 IS Provincial Government Expert is On the Spot at Hagwilget. RETURNING OVERSEAS ime, a surve : the f the water pows Special via GT. P. Telegraphs neial government Mineola. July 9 The Britis! irday nig! ' . a i ; ght a essage powers along tite i King (Cir - i ul poly from Hagwilget t ' .f Canada 1} fay Able \n ecanyor ,* her eports will resuit t! rald gible stponing its repartu ” is very | } iirship was scheduled t h the ] } morning, but it will be gh level bridge at Nag least eight hours the maxin passes thi i 00 080 BRITISH MINERS AND with & k Wallis. It is as ple tion end en immens A SEVEN-HOUR DAY * developed ver Asy & work is ‘ y tha Special via Tr.) relegraphs informat Lhe | d july 9 A bill was t and there - hint ' , 4 j British H % al develop ent being f ta yesterday fo! the At the same time purpos f ting the working formatior ivailable iw t Beye } s f 4 j so! ‘rninent iflices pe » dint aul mu z rides le possibi ties [1 t! RIOTS AT FLORENCE FOREST FIRES via G. T.P. Telegraphs | (Special via & Tr. P. Telegraphs July 9.—Forest fire continue serious. The home, July ¥ All attemy sae * that just west of the j th bint rence t . Vac - the Sarees indies re. | shops wel ! : ited by t | the city. It is feared|The prin ipal points f th ty will cross into the r¢ las weupied by carbineers and soldiers ure patrolling all U — usiness streets BIRTH - was born at the Prine: NEED NOT APPLY } ‘ ane - ac and Mrs (Spectal via G.T.P Telegraphs Calgary, July ¥ The city col missioners state that they wil SS }Cuddy of the police department Tonight direct from the rank and that no Chie Ll ouisidel need apply adys Leslie i a “Wil “ ” south on the Grand rrunk boat a Primrose this morning Was Miss Paynter of de The Wonder Serial the Prince Rupert hospital 1 Woman in the Web” ag staff wi us been Episode 13 with her parent th i ul FINE COMEDY weeks in Ledysmitl , oming Tomorrow “ABEL NORMAND IN wxKey"’ 1,000 tons Ladysmith Coal, the lesion 48 ond 80 esate rest on the Pacific Coast, just “o Shows, 7:48 and 9, wrived. Sen? your orders to the. Prince Rupe:t Coal Co. Phone 16.| STOPPED BY MILITARY : Big Fight. Specia b u. T jelegraphs Toledw, July 9 The gate re- eipts of 1 heavy gh pilonshij test etween Ja Dempsey and Jess Willard on July 4 were announced tonight at approximately $452,000 The attendance, promoter Tex R d said, was between 20,000 and 21 000 rhese approximat fig es are authorized by Nicard because if the delay in arriving at th official attendance and . Revenue agents are checking uf the fight receipts to decide war tax s coming to the Government and they will not finish the task until late t row Promoter Tex Ricard New York ast nigl knowing exactly how mus nes the contest drew. CARPENTIER WOULD FIGHT JACK DEMPSEY 6 1] via ri 1 graphs New Y k, J : I> aey weik . ‘ ; : Cary lt : : ; ’ ’ pra shij The match i) fY during the con - Carpentier on this | Carhartt’s overalls and gloves Agent, J. F. - Maguire, Smith Block. To Whem It May Concern 4s | am convinced that ! have be n disert against in the matt prosecutions | have decid discontinue DuUsiliess Prinee Rupert. | have 4 posed of the Royal P¢« ind Skeena Club Limited ¢ | am retiring from all siness in Prince Ki hose having ul against myself or Ant Zarelli, please present before Saturday) } iith, 1¥1¥, @s Il am iea town on Sunday Dated at a Kup I { 9th July My D. ZARELLI a oe BE PUBLISHED :” Secret Testimony on Sinking of Lusitania to be Given to Press. Special via G. T.# Telegrapt mdot july @ rt B vce .? } imo : Lusitania I Ji ! b ne rh rae 1 iSsis a \ i 1 “ OPPOSITION TO a ut 1s ard of Vidence ti which 1915 | = t t he secret nt by { thie rhis . } o2 { testimony at the publi nquiry which July 17, but a private ses- vas held July 18 at which General Smith repre- t} Board of Trade and As} acted for the com- TRYING KAISER soldiers on board erent parts of Canada suuntain pens free. See low Fuller's. Phone bound our | 2 Lo} oF HH eK TRS WANTED 60 Muckers. 60 CENTS PER HOUR and 1 Machine Drill Biack smith. Apply J. R. MORGAN, LID. At Drydoek. PRICE FIVE | CENT* ‘SIR THOMAS WHITE IS TO RETIRE FROM GOVERNMENT MINISTER OF FINANCE IN UNION E IN UNION GOVERNMENT AMONG THOSE WHO WILL DROP OUT-—MEIGHEN SUGGESTED AS HIS SUCCESSOR (Special to The News via G.T. P. Ottawa, July %.—Both White has definitely The successor. Telegraphs.) Ottawa that Sir the Union Arthur Meighen as his newspapers state decided to Citizen mentions Hon. rhomas retire from Government sible Sir William Thomas White was born in Bronte, Ontario, and is 53 years of age He was educated in Ontario and attended Toronto University, studied law at Osgoode Hall and became Minister of Finance in 19114, at which time he was elected mem- ber for Leeds. When the Borden Conservative Government was reorganized the Sir Thomas absence of Sir He Robert. Union Government, and during the Conference iduring the war and became the portfolio of finance Borden at the Peace oked upon by many ¢ sretained | Robert | Rol was acting premier. us a possity le successor to Sir Robert. ETE I. Looae wews trams WILSON FLA FLAYS HIS OPPONENTS |* ree He RS c. E. Bloomfield came im from Sunnyside on the train last night. . . . ; J. Collison of Hyder, Alaska, jarrived in the city e launch this Says Me Has no Doubt as to Their Ee neta oy Part and Purpose in Op- 3 posing Him. Doctor Large of Port Essing- in the city last even- (Special via 6. T.). Tetegraphs.) and will go over to Port Simp-| Washington, July 9—President e returning up river. |Wilson reached Washington at . midnight after an absence of l ietor boat Nora will leav?|four months at the Paris Peace ‘ nent wharf !f stewart! Conference. ind way points, carrying passen- | In the first speech delivered on gers and freight, tomorrow morn-}{ nited States soil since the Peace ing. |Treaty was signed the president ee \declared that the peace concluded Among the, arrivals in the city at Paris was a “Just peace which, from this morning Stewart are if it can be preserved, will safe- W. L. MeNaughton “and W. R guard the world from unnecessary lronkin. co ale j bloodshed.” American Consul Wakefield ad- | The- only veference the presi- dressed the Board of Trade at dent made ee paliticll eopenennt their regular monthly luncheon wae wha rere 2 oe — as Gotha the stead Prince tiations at Paris he said: “I am Georse tefay. Thice wes a mncd afraid some people do not under- sees : istand that vision. They do not aoe iseem to see it. They have looked The charge against Jabour| ‘°° much upon the ground. They have thought too much of inter ests that were near them and they have not listened to the voices of neighbors. I have never had a moment's doubt as to where the part and purposes of this people Brothers of business on keeping open for Dominion Day which had been adjourned came before} Magistrate MeMullin yesterday and was dismissed. Mrs. Frizzell gave evidence for the prosecution. ee | lay.’ Among those to return on the | train last nieht was Pte. Lemon|WELL KNOWN UNITED STATES NOVELIST DIES of this city who has seen service} the early days of| returned man will | here with | since The his re France Knoxville, Fox., Jr., the renn., July 9.—John well known novelist, the war. now make sidence his motker who lives on Ninth/died at his home, Big Stone Gap, Avenue East. iVa., today after a brief illness *. 7 . > « . 7 British Press Against Project and), po .owell dance was given ut ei ee ad eas Similar Sentiment in Other to eeette: te Te Mheain ihe aaianae be ol rit Countries. ; ; ’ cas st prominent writ- school teacher prior to his leaving /ers of fiction, his novels dealing (Special via G.T. P. Telegrapns for Toronto, During the course | with life among the mountains of of the evening there were some)i{he south having a wide sale. ndon, Juiy 9 Carns PPO- speeches and the guest thanked | —————__—__-n nn ear continues lo develop The | .vonvone for the entertainment|**######t #2e #6886 “h press against the project ong expressed regret at leaving. |#* * ing the former German Em- |}, was very popular in the neigh-| FOR SALE * in London or trying him!) o.pood. \* —_—- * oo are \# LAUNCH ETHELDA * Despatches have been received rhree new teachers will be re-|* i> feet over all; 28 hp. * g¢ that the United Statse and/ quired at the public schools for )* Monarch; first class equip- * in are opposed to the trial and':)e next term. Miss Hinsley and|* ment throughout. Terms * Italy is luke warm. The trial! Miss Glenn will not return to re \* to responsible purchaser. * ld probably have a bad effect’ sume their former positions on |* H. 8S. WALLACE. * entiment here, the staff. An additional teacher |* * " will also be required to take the eS #6 £8 oS OF FS SESS SOLDIERS RETURN place of M. A, McDonald, the for -| H mer principal at King woven WYZEST °oLME’ Special vie ©. T. P. Telegraphs school, who has now been ap- ilifax July 9 rhe White pointed superintendent of all the TONIGHT liner Olympie reached here!city public schools. erday with over 5,000 retura RIOTS FOLLOW STRIKE THEDA BARA Under The Yoke’ A swift and stirring play of the American occupation of the Special via G. T.P. Telegraphs.) Springfield, Ul., July 9.—Two e killed and nine wound- ed in a riot at the Corn Products | plant at Arcola, ihen wert Relining Co.'s *® where 1,000 men walked out, de- Phillipines. * manding a closed shop. * 5 cealiatan Tiniieethin lintetamatbaind *; All Orangemen sojourning im ion *' the city are invited by the Prince ‘s ” . od ahaa Daddy Ambrose . Rupert L.O.L No. 2310 to attend A comedy that will drive all your with their ladies at a social to be cares away.” *\civen in the Baptist Chureh on BRITISH GAZETTE *) Friday evening, July 14, at 8:30 _Big § Reel Show ¥) M. M. STEPHENS, M.M — _ * a W. CG, REITH, Seey. mY: A. Hoey Admission - 15¢ and 30c #) Use MURESCO, 2 Shows 7 and 9.15. Fee HOHE O HEE ES ary wall dnish, the great sani- A. W. Edge Co. ?. viet e)) a , ; a f i a —< 2 =