| Mier exnmnne 4 / e——oOo————_—_—_— ORMES LIMITED T —— FIRST ALD KITS Hi LD A | | Y N FE WS Bicycles of pal at Gite Parts pensation Board [ PRINCE RUPERT AUTO Phones, 82 and 200 701 Second Avenue PRICE FIVE CENT® “CREWS OF FOREIGN SHIPS JOIN STRIKE AT NEW YORK FOR EQUALIZING OF WAGES WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1919. “OTTAWA STRIKE IS BEING SUPPORTED Trades and Labor Association Passes Resolutions Which | X. NO. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C,. aL. 165. } resident Wilson Compelled ’ to Sacrifice Shantung Order to Save the Treaty of P eace rs = ure DANISH, NORWEGIAN AND SWEDISH SAILORS JOIN RESTLESS, SAYS UNION SECRETARY ited States Senators Object Srongly to Policy of Handing ‘aie. aia tavor Peninsula Over to Japan but are Told that Nation I AO em eR epg oF Association of | (Special to The News via G.T. P. Telegraphs.) tions in support of the striking | New York, July 16 The strike of United States seamen will not Give — Until Forced to do so by War. j Street railwaymen, which may/assumed an international aspect last night when Gus Brown, lead to a general strike being de ecretary of the Eastern and Gulf Divisions of the International (Special to The News via 6,7. P. Telegraphs clared in the capital. . MANY ENTRIE Sy ehtntelee of bain tick tlie eamen’s Association, announced that the crews of a dozen ships Weshington, July 16.—-The storm in the Senate fight over ddiedelnd io sedek the ae “fo f foreign countries had quit vessels in New York harbor. They e Peace Treaty shot away from the League of Nations Covenant | \Coneiliation to aa oS ae declared, Mr. Brown said, that their strike was not in sympathy bday and broke into new fury about the provision giving the INTERNATIONAL tings. His constitutional right t with that of Unite’ States seamen, but for the purpose of equal- hantung Peninsula to Japan. During the five-hour debate on order the same suspended has sss all wages on the High Seas. e treaty its opponents charged that better terms had been AlR CONTE y | been questioned and the company | The crews that today deserted were from Dutch, Danish, Nor- poured by the Tokio Government who had whittied Shantung STS «= eee ae a |wegian and Swedish ships, Mr. Brown said, adding that United om China at the peace table without a shadow of cause except 5 slike of oo ‘ian dies States union delegates had experienced considerable difficulty in e ambition of conquest. (Special via G. T. P lelegraphs.) threatened. | persuading crews of several of the British ships to remain at Supporters of the treaty defended the course of the President Toronto, July 16.—Seventeen l work the negotiations by stating that the only alternative was failure |*ntries and $10,000 in cash prizes | *# *#* * ***# eH HHH OH HO Ci f the conference. are already assured for the air-|® LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : ALIEN LABOR PERSHING TO LEAD Chairman Lodge of the Foreign Relations Committee declared ty from Toronto 10\¢ 42 ¢h ee ae ee oe oe ee at Shantung was the price paid for Japan’s acceptance of the) yy. geet event scheduled for | Ensign Kerr of the Salvation | VICTORY PARADE IN Reague of Nations. August 25 | oe ke: Oo ghee seat 9s a ot DISCUSSED BY | THE CITY OF LONDON and will be started by Senator Norris, Republican of Nebraska, stated that Japan the Prince of Wales. So far all," ae és Detan at points | the « ‘ies _ m4 . ‘ up the line Z *rince George the 1017 sapretiy inveighed Ber Rurapean attics inte the promis States ben it is satimod that at Sr) eS Sn Of Ene BRITISH HOUSE aa Selt dhs a aa > support the Shantung claims. least twelve from Canada will en.|COlleeting and raised a large sum London, July 16.—A composite Senator Borah, Republican, stated that if the United States ter. Col. Baker is an assured|/¢ #8 now visiting the canneries eee regiment of United States soldiers ust either underwrite the Shantung agreement or accept the) ,..;)y. jand later will arrange for a cam-|Clause Restricting Number of|wiii lead the great victory march alienge of another power he counselled that they choose the ainialone patgn te this city. — Aliens eae Any Firm Jihrough London on Saturday, s Vo own. a tter course. AIRSHIP STRUCK rhe job printers of the city ee ce rhe decision has been reached Senator Hitchcock, Nebraska, ranking Democrat of the Com- jhave formed a Master Printers’! London, July 16.—The clause|*at the Allied troops march in ittee, replied that the German rights in Shantung were obtained Assoc lation and have adopted the; of the Alien Bill, restricting the}alphabetical order. pgally by treaty in 1888 and won fairly from Germany by Japan BY i [GHTNING, joes 3 prices set by the Van- amount of alien labor to be em-| General Pershing is to deliver png before the United States entered the war. are ge eee any - ~ ployed by any person, compang an important speech Thursday j His will insure that those who or firm in the country to teh per|before the members of committees Senator Williams, Democrat of Mississippi, said that the CREW ALL LOST "=: Meshing bud Ghee GA eeblenks of tke eqattax colt ean = oo oe oe resident had to accept the Shantung settlement or come home just as good treatment here as in| jected by. the committee of the i , ithout the general treaty of peace and that Japan never would the larger cities. ;whole house in the Commons to- A party of Mystie Shriners who , war. (Spécial via G. 7. Telegraphs. | , ee ay. salle : o ve up the peninsula unless forced to do so by ore | ; ' s.) Kutane theadherion bos i far. ioe called here yesterday on the : a on, guty 26--—Eue Beiieh interior on the train this morn-' ee at the. Ceeocament af cess Mary was driven srouns ASEBAI | HERE LAKGE CROWD TO —s = ao which le 2 ul- ling was Miss Marguerite Kiipat-|\-° vita oe the male ie ihe ott 8 aoe Se ed ! ist night on a 48-hou! . . , | Commliee © BOUrS « ‘OF comed by the local lodge. On their | Sik chk: Mehta rick, daughter of Supt. Kilpatrick |... o ie eee ) é : HEAR LABOR MEN | ee = - ved = have been | 54 Smithers, who has been visit- ae Be " only aged pe ae a an departure they made things lively T] ‘struck by lightning and the crew). | ee tie tee : restricting the number of aliens singing and joking. of seven lost. jing in the city for the past few\i he employed in Great Britain. Winnipeg Aldermen Visit Toronto rae Ek ee at bai days with Miss Madeline Nelson.|;pya committee of the whole sh. ee = end are Received Well and 1. ‘ ‘ Bu a engaged '! During her stay here Miss Kil- bien < aean alaali tien Mr. and Mrs. F. G. ae, left . nine sweeping operations. Some) os .iap ne : : ; eee, GUWCVer, as , , *-ithis morning on an extended visit nyox Team Coming Here to Speeches Appiauded. eresheen. hha teieen feud | patrick had the opportunity of re- position of the matter. to the east. They will visit Ot Play Against Locals - jhewing her acquaintance with her o the 2ast. Ley er Two D Special via G. TP. Telegraphs ~— oy * iformer high school friends tawa and Montreal and returning o Days. ehente Biae 66 . seemed. of Capt. Robertson, formerly ship- | SS k will stop off at Regina and spend \ ! ‘ball teat { labout 5,000 people gathered at an per of one of the G. T. P. boats | Mrs. James Haslett, accompan- a week or two with Mrs, Dawson's mo a - ind ae open air meeting in Queen’s Park accompanied by his son, passed ie by her daughters, Misses | : relatives returning home by way ) coum I t ts here and applauded the specches through this morning en route to|Kathleen and Ted, arrived from | EXPECTED HERE of Vancouver. fi pan x his, made by W. D, MeQueen, Alder- Ottawa where he will assume hisithe south by the Grand Trunk | NS A ts es wted th t the man A. A. Sharp and T. H. Dunn, |"°¥ Position of superintendent | steamer this morning on their} Spec.al for Fisherinen, Swivels, = ot : * oe, | Winnipeg strike leaders, who of pilotage. way through to their home in An- ON JULY J6TH 50c. dozen; hooks 3c each, Ful- Ss Hay as ong Line sey ee 28 : | ® ee - ’ a }along with KR, B, Brady have been \yox. Miss Kathleen Haslett has | ler’s, Ltd. Phone 45. tf * — . men Wao are ged te the east in a campaign to Mrs. Bayne and daughter, ac-| peen completing her teaching ie ks ee -—~- nae — omeeg the sone work up syiipathy. for the men companied by her two sons Basil | course at the Vancouver Normal | @yep Seventy Members of the SHSSHHEHSOCHSSOVSES vatteries are Cody and Me-| vee threatened with deporta-|@"¢ Reginald arrived from the}Schoo) and has returned to re-| yaneouver and Victoria Boards |* e ougall stom south by the Prince George this | sume her duties on the sta i of Trade to Come ® NOTICE * oe anes Sue. te sek ae tee Br ady did not come to roronto | MOFnnE. rhe boys are attend- l the mine, Next Week. ° : e 1 ndition than it waa July) soy. All four will leave for the |'™6 Dr. Sparke Preparatory Ge hool | Res et ener * All places where liquid * ly and MeDougall will b« : jin Vietoria and have come to} A number of the boys and girls | At cial meeting f the|* vefreshments are sold * } ind and the other mem_ | W@St tomorrow | Prince Rupert for the summer, |gathered at the depot last night Prit ; ase a ea Y f Trade|* must be closed at 42 mid- * " i the team will be Manson, | to see the arrival of the circus tnea. Rupe whe . * nigh j o e rooms yesterdays after. ght until 6 a.m. the fol- * tree \nderson, F.,and N. Tin CAPT. KIRKPATRICK G, A, MeNicholl, of the G.T. P.,| people from the interior. ‘They ee ee ee ne * lowing morning, on and * Clementson Astoria an irrived back in the ecity from aj )were disappointed however, as er eae _ : 4® after t dat * ; ’ ‘reside McCaffery 0 the after this date, as per y Raby will substitute, HERE FROM OVERSEAS |. trip to Skagway on the|the show did not reach here un eee ee ete S * City Bylaw No. 330. as Princess Mary From the send|til late at night. There were aiso| — or at. Ria : ie pa to seventy | All persons violating * ‘ 7 mar ’ ‘oO se » seve ~ ¥ ain pens free, See ou Among those afriving on thejoff which Mr. MeNicholl got at) a number of grown ups who stal! er eaunhabh of thc ‘Boards from|* said Bylaw will be subject . : so : > e rs J Of Ss s. Fuller's. Phone 45. |ppinee George this morning was|the dock it appears that “Cousin;ed around for a long time after Vancouver and Victoria expected * to prosecution. * - ~ . Capt. J. A. Kirkpatrick who left}Mac” must have been a very wel-|the train came ip but they too|, ” mises" . at a lat > Dp SON * +5} ' ' to leavé Vancouver Thursday, July E. D. JOHNSON, Carhartt’s overalls and gloves. Prince Rupert with the 102udjcome addition to the party of joy | had to go home without Seeing the |, and would arrive here on the * Acting City Clerk, * i124, and wot i e ) q Agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Biock. battalion as paymaster. Having |makers, tamed wild animals. haaing of Raterday, Suu San * “=~ lonly returned to Vancouver a few i . ee ee " ee SCRE RE HERE RS "+e CHS eR ee) g Jack’ is making a |spending the day here, go on to}, aif * . * coe ve “a | id friends Anyox and return on Sunday and se0eeseeee . ae ee Oe tai Hittl ‘then proceed up the line by special seaeeee e on this occasion, s e ONI H “a e erar _ or : WANTED *\daughter Isabelle accompanied W ES I HOLME e I G I — A Pann oe be @°-|s SOLDIER'S HOME SITES * i Ke ) e oare re. eer * him on the trip, Mrs. Kirkpatrick ! resenting Two Big Features hae anime discussion it was ® OE on a ‘ ® 50 Muckers. *) and the rest of the family re The pick of the world’s best pictures and our splendid concert orchestra ae ed to a : tl : nip he aallil * Tenders will be received * - 60 CENTS PER HOUR = *)jjaining in Vancouver for a short —=== TONIGHT Se Fe city; and ehk pe them the(t {08 Gity Property, Section * . 3 ; s > t , , 7 time, r - I poor Sey ju cies They Ww it * Two, for this purpose un- \pply "1 ‘kpatrick’s store was Co i Tal d Sa f th G ee ed ge , * til Monday next, July 21st, # an monnat ise ) a? Kirkpatrick's store wa: nsiance Ma ein uce or e oose then return to the steamer for], 4 ‘al = 7 * ” : ’ known throughout Northern B.C. i m ee 2 o'clock. At Drydoe! * She smiles through it all and so will you lunch and in the = afternoon, |, Soldiers entitled to a « } K. ° as was the owner who lived with A GREAT FOX TWO REEL COMEDY through the courtesy of J. T. C. Sonate o * ett family herg in the early -— Peeemeneses Williams and others, will bely aig requested to make ap- #* "eee eee eee nene eee comp. —_ ee aD Two Shows, 7 and 9.15 Admission, 30c. and 15c. taken for a boat ride around the}, plication to Seehaerer. ak © Me .!' people at the dock today to give | Si ot . "a — hensée welcome j harbor. * City Hal!, where list and # phim a Hearty welcc ne. ; Arrangements will be made to * plan may be seen * M P R E S \lex MeMaster formerly in a TEES spieriaie thom at donee on oe: * * : ‘ ra ) *% 3 ’ government offices here, arrives 1% : ng he? Hien ley Wi . e i . kee eR RR eR eR oe? Tonight fr Vane or today his way A | ION iTerrace, arriving there early in | trom ancouver today on ay | P the morning, Stops will be made wore te Anyox where he now expects to j ae . : Ethel Clayton cea” Moko | val at Telkwa and Vanderhoof in or- S | - ao "ah ee oe a oo be lider that the party may take motor} or e . years as e “ay asters i . ' : . _ . —_ ‘The Witch Woman’ jofice in Hastings Park and has SATURDAY, the 19th inet, having been de- ee E ene « aie oo . D . rince mcorge 1 Visitors ' : f Z PF Vitagraph’s Wonder S: rial of only recently been dischare e| clared a Public Holiday by the minion Govern- | tak ; to the river and return by} A ae peace house & l fp oe an aati haee . is : . ae . a | float Seal Cove. Meleteeeratie Adventure, rates — 2 as : Sere ment, ih honor of the signing of Peace, I herewith the P. G. E. to Vaneouver. | om 8 ' ‘ rieuds are iat Oo see é \ a 4 The Woman if} the Web in town again. declare a Public Holiday in Prince Rupert on the | : : inital $225 Cash none hose ‘i | Episode 14, | won't-torect the Merchants’ and | e@ld date. river on the train todey was G.| E. H. MORTIMER A = on't forget the Merchants ant T. McCLYMONT & : : a ‘ =f mh. CRACKERJACK COMEDY I lerks pic nie on Saturdey 86 M ; [> > oleate ee oe 324 Second Avenue, AMuission 15 and 90 cents Coal. | honk: Gal aoa ae 4 Phone 362 © Shows, 7:45 nd 90. % rince | : " Ladysmith I. Tho Gost. Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. Ul nneeneemorerererereeeeeennenennene * Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15.,