1 AMES LIMITEL yIRST AID KITS to suit requirements of Workmen’s Com pensation Board Phones, 82 and 200 | E DAILY NE ‘ re f . For ” iene Bicycles Repairs and Parts VV J PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 EE ’ ‘ NO. 160 2 = 4 ’ N ; 'p « : 7 ; : i ni PRINCE RI Taare, B.C., THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1919 UV PRICK FIVE CYUNT? ' ~ — — - — a G e*fe “ee & + ee Hee % ** * * ' ermany Katifies the Treat : + POSSIBILITIES OF PORT atl 1e r * EVIDENCE ASKED * e > " BY COMMISSION + dPeace BOARD OF TRADE LUNCH ssociate owers at * by the Police Commission- * | elimar * ers at their meeting yes- *| See ee * ‘erday without discussion: #/|/&. A. WAKEFIELD, AMERICAN CONSUL, GIVES INTERESTING r i ‘ * “That as Alderman Perry * ADDRESS ON BOARD S. 8S. PRINCE GEORGE, HIS . . 3 . . ’ Carried in National Assembly of the Republic by Vote of |) s#7° the ‘own is —— s SUBJECT BEING “PRINCE RUPERT” . ® ‘ } professional gamblers ¥ i 208 to 1 15 with 99 Deputies Refusing to Vote; * and as the Police Cornmis- Ek. A. Waketield was the speaker at the regular monthly wee! Th R ] ‘ \* sion has Given direct in- * ng of the Board of Trade held on board the 8. 8 j ice George e eso uiton was a very Short One . * structions that whenever * lat ‘ os He dealt : , ; ‘ ’ Sa |* or wherever found profes- * rday afternoon. e dealt in a comprehensive manner with (Specia The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs \* sional gamblers should be *#/ ‘he port of Prince Rupert, its advantages and its possibilities. He j | ; ; Weimar, via Coblentz, July 10.—A resolution ratifying the COL MMORDIE . ee, ak Danae a ; oke of the landiocked harbor, the industries, the pooner? and peace treaty was adopted by the German National Assembly to- | | or anyone else woets ea * 7 e ; orn — Ce ie eee Sr a ee ee jay by a vote of 208 to 115. NOW POLICE © great corvies W thes co ¢ yee by Alex. Manson, M. P. P. The text of the ratification résolution introduced into the * ported the whereabouts of * | risheaniglecaee doy aloe: = ar; Mage eng ne =e Assembly consisted of two clauses reading as follows: ' fi rs a 7 iedet 40 ed an te «| promis Vea tins 4 we Pacific or any other. coast,” said the “Th eace T ‘ ; ! TRAT gamblers so that they may * speaker Ve don’t have to prove 7 Bre e Peac reaty between Germany and the Allied and As- > MAGIS iv * be dealt with.” *'it, we admit it cheerfully without |Portland Canal District is one of sociated powers, signed on June 28, 1919, and the protocol be- * #/argument. And, say, did you ever{the really great minifig sections ginning as weil as the agreement relative to the occupation of Oniy Recently Returned From|****** *** #9 #8 8% # 8 | notice that th® man o1 community ) of this continent. Rhineland signed the same day, are agreed to. “This law comes into effect on the day of its promulgation.” Ninety-nine deputies abstained from voting on the resolution. CRIMEA ENTIRELY CLEARED OF BOLSHEVIK] TROOPS BY GENERAL DENIKINE’S ARMY TEN THOUSAND PRISONERS TAKEN AND A NUMBER OF ‘ GUNS--SOLE LINE OF COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN CUT > ——— Spe ‘ews via OG. T.} Telegraphs / } i i { : ‘ ! B heviki } (iene Lh ps a ; ' rR g War (b ‘ ‘ ¢ AT hve = \ ‘ wit | ev miles a | ‘ he Ry ; ‘ ; I we > : Lh ! ‘ vill eal s } } i J t! Ca : Ss . : 2 4 } ; he n banks o e Vole hwes eher capturing 1 D s took 10,000 prison id @ numb ~ “ Phe ‘ ow niv 75 miles rom v, having ryt ed } ‘ . vy and Alexandrovs} WOULD MAINTAIN CAVALRY PATROL FRIENDLY RELATIONS Telegrap5s july 10 rt Will Use Force to Open in @ speech he Closed Shops. 1 that the ea st be ox ! ! ' via T. P. Telegraphs relations W ! ' i” Cavalry are ly with Fran¢ » th s ets of the city tained. : 8 ge u f food t stores pens f = i ‘ ises of z I ‘ : rh Ml i} s Ww ! ‘ nd th vutl oon + #*#* SSCS CHS ee Fv y d e th itmost * * eon. WANTED . 50 Muckers. : ETURNED MEN, All ret ! . 60 CENTS PER HOUR . ally invited th : and rig \\ \ \ . ; gy t i 1 Machine Drill Biack- a te n Saturday smith. ' 1t 8:30 Lef s | { Apply . ' Everytt ‘ . J. R. MORGAN, LTD. . At Drydock Carhartt’s overalls and gloves: ; * agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Block. "Stee ene eee ee eee Pe MICKEY is in town at the STREETS OF ROME «. Authorities Announce That They ' Overseas; Will be on Bench Tomorrow. Lieut._Gol c die has appointed’ police magistrat« the city of Prince Rupert t the wancy caused throuirh the leath of the ats Alfred Cars ne Was present court this for and will take his seat the bench tomorrow ‘ | MeMordie has b | nee Rupert since constr days when he was engaged the fighting the tles of the Empire. He was an firat to offe his s \ ‘ ta ontracting, except for ne Was overseas Dat inder Cs turnir nz only recently ~, PREMIER BORDEN HOPES SIR THOMAS WHITE KEEPS JOB Pi .98 tat > ai by me Telegraphs Ottawa. J vy 10 The cha of H Arthur Meighen, mir f the interior succeeding > Thomas White as fina : ter is much discussed he There is a possibility of 4. K. MeLean going back to tl Liberal party and assertion- his friends that he would care to be finance minister lends ¢ » the statements of thoss say Mr. Meighen is sure to s eed to the position So far as Sir Robert Borden is neerned he has nothing to say jwith regard to the resignatior Sir Thomas White It is under stood ie stil hopes Sj bihomas may be induced to reeonsider his lecision Special by G. T. I Tel»grap! . July 4 Th s near here are growing The I lhow ve { . iped the river to t ® and has crossed to the S eee R se vhere it is rapidly vat ne * Ladysmith Coal. The best. Prince Rupert Coa! Company, Phone 15. Brother of Ex-Kaiser Begs King)... wii} MALTS Empress Theatre TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND Saturday Matinee Admission---Evenings, 50c.; Matinee 50c and 25c. SATURDAY 2 Shows, 7.15, 9 BIG AIRSHIP RETURN TRIP 19 SCOTLAND Lumber, Etc. nerve to proclaim his or] “The lumber industry with the ts own importance and to per-|PUlp and paper manufacturies sist in that proclamation is pretty iwhieh are certainly going to be irly sure to make it go? Think |#™Mone the great commercial fea- t ove! Are the citizens of Prince |tures of the future will show up Rupert going to be content with |®@eh year with inereasing import- knowing and admitting that this | SBPe. There are large stretohes is one of the really magnificent|©f the hinterland adjacent to this harbors of the world? I . ' having the self assertiveness and equisite |city said to be suitable for agri culture and stock raising, which wonde! e the N18 ca of rince — R-34 Leaves New York and Will! a a ma ae ; a, e oetah will be inhabited in the near fu- Travel by Southerly Route. Septal Rar oe 4 the citieens of tn (Continued on Page Two) - i ae os rthern part of this continent in ge ee Misests SM ¥: Dele. 00 ' t ir, realize what a splendir BRITISH WON : diria . ae a iis really is and what a : @ a asset . h a port lig a oom oat WAR SAYS HANG ‘ = “ Railroad. midnight Prince Rupert exists today as oieempene It shij ‘ iit f the foresight of some (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) N ‘ ' ow the f the most capable railroad men London. July 10.—Field Mar- y gh iis world has produced, Chas.|shal Haig in rec*iving the free- a 3 ‘ M. Hays and his associates. If|dom of Newcastle deprecated the y ac t their judgment the |tendeney to minimize the achieve- is ad they built is destined to|ments in-+he war, “It is right to ped that by so doing fog | e one of the great trans-|speak of our allies,” he declared. j jens loud t} more| ontinental arteries of commerce but it was the British army that y route will be avoide sé ng to unite eastern Canad m the war. It was Britain that Held in Leash. th the west And this port is|bore the brunt of the fighting in Before the great ship left she] arly favorably situated for|the last two years. I hope every- s held in leash by 1.000 ballo« in entre and exit port for trade|one will realize the fact and stick er Released at 11:55 p.m. she|With the Far East with its un-/by the fellow who fought and his ited leisurs »p to a height|-ounted millions and unlimited | dependents.” f OOO fe with the motors}Markets for the products of the} oigpeenenelliiiiidinmedtitidianasaai TI gir then beg ;\ estern Hemisphere. Spec.al for Fishermen. Swivels, rr nosing upward ana What are your arguments in|50c. dozen; hooks 3c each. Ful- ided New York | fay r of support of the claims |ler’s, Ltd. Phone 45. tf Ihe great searchlights the | sel forth as to the advantages of | —————— Se hip ma her clearly discernipj«|this port? Primarily it has a «1 sands who had wath lta por er tirely landlocked, @asily ESTYOLME ed to bid her bon vovage With |accessible, nearly 500 miles near gines, port, starboard ans ler the Orient than any other port TONIGHT vard ning and t! land large enough to accommodate | j ' 3 the R.34 « the entire Pacific coast trade.| HEDA ARA s ». th « 4s dj Prince Rupert is the | f° ietenioemc westerly course pointing her| al of a splendid transcon- j} f sane the direct f New ¥ itinental railway, having decidedly | = Three Minutes to Rise. he best grade through the moun. | Th ’ t! ship al f 1ins of any railroad on the Amer-j| ‘Un er e e ‘ se to the heig : ean continent And in addition] A swift and stirring play of the ch sl gan {|this railroad has some of the most| American occupation of the { e Vv { { etlefficient and genial officials to be} Phillipines. % irely discernible and { ound anywhere. I do not believe a izhts visible Vas Skil eiin tiresome compliments or ful- Mack Swain 1 at al t 3o miles some flattery, but the officials in in jthis 1 of the woods are not ‘‘Daddy Ambrose”’ TRIED TO Wy P ay petoee: ee. Oe ee A comedy that will drive all your i AY ** they are loyal to the railroad, to} cares away. ; =e ithe city and to the people and to BRITISH GAZETTE WAR SAYS HENRY 2° = =" Sil) PRS SA fellows } = | ie ree \| Admission - 15¢ and 30c x we lave tne great dary- < i : , the shipbuilding and| 2 Shows 7 9.15. George to Desist From Extra- jrepair plant No harbor can be dition Preparations. mmplete without such a plant Tee. td ee ee . unless it is immediately adjacent © BRIM MDE Special via G. 7. P. Telegraphe Do we fully realize what an asset} T Wh i M Rerlin. July 10 Prince Henry, | that plant is to prove to this port , © em t ay the of the former Kais the vears to eome? Have yor C ee iphed Kine George itl was failed to notiee the difference that oncern earned today, begging him Mithe establishment of this plant 8 , am convinced that I ame of justice” that Britain! pas ilready made in your eity? nave be Gal: ieee lesist from her preparations for | ‘phy, smployment of laborers, me a : ; . 7. OF Ieee ' ons against ! he matter the extradition of the ex-Kaiser.!ehanies, skilled artisans and offi. | se ceaatinal atiian poe Henry declared he knows cials all of whom spend th ir | a dinenadimiae business in Wilheln. endeavored to avert war ‘money here and most of whom ial denatil liupert. I S aan Wite nd referred to the eonversation | are interested in the development 7 ; ; he had with King Geapge on%ulylor the city alone nermanent lines | posed of the Royal Pool Hall 194 y S| f ind Skeena Club Limited and vid, . iiness om =. pul aa a I am retiring from all active “He PFOSIGORS, Vi0O~prosicens, ant business in Prince Rupert. Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf superintendent, I wouldn't pay i having ne eC RHHRH COP RR eRe! wee 9 —_ a compa for against myself or Anthony . qi Vorids, Dut they are pretty good Zarelli, please present same * FOR SALE *\" dtimers and seouts after all. on or before Saturday, July . * . Fisheries. fith, 1919, as I am leaving ’ LAUNCH ETHELDA *| Next we might mention the town on Sunday. . iS feet over alls 28 hip *ifisheries which are of great im Dated at Prince Rupert, B. * Monarch; first class equip */portance in developing the port, C,, 9th July, A.D, 1019, * ment throughout lerms *); Then the mineral resourees which * to responsible purechass * are just beginning to be properly D ZAREI | | \* H. 8. WALLACE. *, appreciated, There seems to be e eee eee ee ee ee #/no reasonable doubt that the a oP wee gc ll Ml la tite samt a ¥ es