VOL. X NG. F766, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C... WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. Wilhelm May be Tried by His DANES ASK FOR Own People, says Fremier of Taken. Also Tells of German Proposals for Peace Made in 1917, wie vote werner ro when Belgium was to ke Annexe and Liege and Adjoining Territory Included — - Coperheigthis Suly 005 (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs ~ ‘ i nre yesterday, Premier Bauer of the German Republic deciared tha is the German Emperor might be brought to trial and be proved AND UFEN TO os nf ty . allied | ' mittes er é 1 delegatiol rom th guilty of many things. ALLIED HELP Request Occupancy of Slesvig by New Republic to Assembly "%icz2re"> BE GERMAN OR DANISt ediate «o upatior bw the Allies if Sies = territory here the Copenhagen, July 30.—in the Weimer National Assemb y BELGIAN KING ipiebiscites are to be held hi : Hee i i if resolution P Be Sweet TA XI 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE PRICE FIVE «l¥ FRED PETERS, K.C., PASSES BUT HIS WORK REMAINS AS A WITNESS TO HIS WORTH FORMER PREMIER OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CLOSES USEFUL CAREER IN PRINCE RUPERT HOSPITAL AT AGE OF 68 YEARS. There are a number of brilliant and popular men living in ’rince Rupert, but probably none were just so brilliant or so ghiy respected as the late Fred Peters who passed away quietly the General Hospital yesterday, mourned by the whole com- nity Publie spirited, loyal and patriotic, faithful as a public ervant, he gave two of his own boys for his country and he rked faithfully and well to eneourage the rest of the com- nunity during the war days. che contrat of Gelalomn End Whe pocceesion Of Liege wee ée- ieee iT alitie Sa oi he end c ¥ _ ened had finished his work. For termined upon by the German High Command in 1917, said tio VISIT STATES : f thd Gobdletick ‘watakl ee ee . oe n the spring he went away Premier. Chancellor Michaelis drew up a plan for peace negoti- : = ae a ‘ters, but he failed to rally and|ter. Lieut.-Commander F. Peters, tions, incorporating in this a demand for Liege and adjoini Se ie ei vee of cand a ee so zt hen he arrived home it was evi-|D.8,0.,, M.C., has been in com- territory and the union of Belgium with Germany. “ ae hae , ry cf a. TI . tan h peaatiihe finn ‘hie ent that he could not recover.|mand of a destroyer in the Brit- Field Marshal Hinderiburg would hear of no talk of indemnmi- Kiyo any "On eae Big ies Denn y Pryssia, a riche Gees “™ June 5 he went to the hos-jish navy operating in the North ties, continued Bauer. .General Ludendorff favored the keeping will visit ‘the 1 nited States nh population was ported t or - ee ee yer agg cata a aaa — — of the whole of the Liege district in German hands. woPt per next s the guest of /Tepiace § oe eee aa aly - dale catetedl - s a ehlinee “aethe a the cere The discussion took place at the time when the peace over-/'""*'(0n! Wilson. Phe visit will © obeana ae a a yesterday afternoon. |the Bank of Montrfal at New tures to Germany alleged to have been made by Great Britain and re ae 4 es : er dt these pe aie salt ‘lie tees His Early Life. Denver, B.C. France through the Vatican in August, 1917, were again the sub-|.).. 4) the 1 ae ok , ane aisha: Guaaiiih“tateahe tun steed cei ; rhe late Frederick Peters, K.C.,| The two other sons were Lieut. ject of discussion. ithe reeent war. to make the decision as to which Was burn in Charlottetown, Prince| Gerald Peters, who was killed in ~ country they shall belong. Kdward Island, in 1851. He was action, and Lieut. Jack Peters CONGRESS CALLS UPON ae es the son of the late Judge Peters who has been missing for two PR ‘NATIONALIZATION one of the most prominent citi- isis AUSTRIA GIVEN zens of the Island Province. Edu-| Funeral at Victoria. WAR SECRETARY TO SELL OF MINES IS NOT UNUSUAL FAIR .s. aRy FoopstUrs) BEING CONSIDERED SFYEN D} AYS TO | irian a dozen booths will be|Department. «These army sup- ene wutside the hall, located’ yiies are valued at £12.000.000 (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs manner as to fig In With and were put up for sale by the Basle, July 30. rhe Hungaria » WINNIPEGERS I provements which are Government. but only one bid was|Government is badly shaken Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs ils of the Aerial League | would demoralize trade through- —_———— aor more , caaanre ae ee WAY TO GET MONEY "2 '352.0000 4 fa Vancouver, July 30 When g ove a corresponde rict ; nen amounting to $25,000, Miss Alice ent out of a total membershi; Smith, aged 58, drowned hersell 51 List of meee. in Chicago is Now SOLDIER DEFEATED 27 and Several Wounded — |"), "he Fant er oe ved > ROLSIRE! Be aaa May Succumb. IN SASKATCHEWAN ——~ the city 9s @ domesti bles have arisen n connection he by G. T.T Telgraphs sts Lodge 207 meets in|@@ the injured list mas Se Mt insfer by Germany t® Pola Good Progress Reported at Meet- Twelve Million Dollars’ Worth of | Special via G. Tp. Telegraphs ing of Directors Held War Supplies for Army are ; London. Jarry 36 Ress SEND A | REPLY Last Night Available to Reduce Bonar Law, speaking in the Brit bean . Cost of Living. kak Meeee of Giaanone shakall tine of the direetors| sf si vie G. Te1 Peleetente yesterday that the committee >i via r.P. Telegraphs Rupert fair held! \ wee” tule * rt home affairs was not considern Paris duly .0 Austria has < ishing lithe nationalization of the mines.)M@een granted an additional seve dd progress was h talked f Supplies ean Nationalization is one of theidays fe the consideration of the branches of the}ned and oth foodstulls Heine tdemands made by the mins peace treaty August 6 is 1 s prospects! are m- eld by the War Department waS]tphe north eounties in connection|as the final d hich Aus yy wa fair tha hieet of dis ee n by thel with the strite spins eoresonint . d here iH se if Representa es, wher a ' i ‘ . were made bYithey passed a resolution request {8 larkepyro- ing seretary Haser to ifort the) HUNGARIAN DEFEAT peen ane to apportion the rl j ind an allotment] cal, thout del of the surplus il stock o ‘ 0 Is for that pur pose. Fes “li produ <- ed Zt. he a SHA COVER tNMENT ay Bho be, — ene by the city re sived for th whole amount.,the defeat of the Red Army ge letters were *4a0 whieh was only for half the value London. July 30 The Bolsh NI IG TINI N : ‘ . , ao} s wart Alice Arm and At of the goods, which were there vi rorces are eported t ng good mineral ex . e withdrawt taking advantage of the retreat operation in every Fears have been expressed bylof the allied forces from Onega | Large Majority of Trades and wa) th packing houses that should|by advancing eastward toward thi Labor Council Adopt Constitu- eported that Ben Self\this vast quantity of foodstuffs be|railway running south from Areh tion of New Organization. Vancouger interviewing |thrown on the retail market, it} ngel to a —— ew to seeur yan aero ae as nited States fo - ini v | 0 e Wir nsdresiane ie a z — —e om DROWNED WHEN ON re Prades at A Eos ouncil les to those with the rs : RACE RIOTS tion of the One Big Union ent Perry reports that Special vie 6.7.1 Felegrapns ind ordered the secretary lo & looks very encourag Tt ' ' ponden to ' here worthy of the city the papers to an estate due he Chere were 120 delegates pres ectal via G T. P. Telegraphs.) jwilh the race riots in Chicago in TRANSFER POLAND Load July 29.—A Bolshevik Y, Sask., July 30 Corporal |W" h there was much shooting sing in Bulgaria is reported Whelan, inde pendent sol between negroes and whites The (Special via G. T.P. Telegrapps . wireless despatch: received from indidate, was defeated by |©' officials profess to be satis-| Paris, July 30.—Baron 4h Moscow An outbrea occurred ion of Mrs. M. O, Rome ified with what the police are deo von Lursner, chief of the G to: eareiene tne te. aaeelaiin “OPAL, for the constituency pine and several thousand state | pac Delegation, has sent a |: ninit ‘Se pelinintlovdiale Sask. in the legislature j tre ps remained in the armor *- Iter to.the Peace Conferet | awe Het of dede now tose epting the procedure for ¢ GOES TO ALBERTA penters’ Hall on Wednes swelled to uncounted numbers the districts attrihuted,to Pola (Special via @.'T. 1), Tetegraphs, Kit at 8 o'clock, All mem. | a8 several of the wounded MAY]). «ne peace treaty Vaneouver. Suir a0 —— hase attend 174 / die. \. Pattison, registvar of the Un a eee oe , Rev. Alfred E. and Mrs, P sity of British Columbia, has| . o iof Me kath arrived fro }? tired to beeoame a member of M P R E 4 FUTURE GOVERNMENT lp, seit : “ ee the aie ast he teaching staff of the Univer ha S FOR TROUBLED ISLE). . oo J | 1 Ne Show Tonia | MARY i (Special via 6. T.P lelegraphs 7h McLAREN J) tion tu, 00.00.0 4" | WESTHOLME THEATRE e sa ihe w stated that the Government! Presenting the pick of the world’s best pictures a - eoleedid conc ‘ bestra axing Wife’ \“ a oar pt a a 2, ie t the} eee «(COC TONIGHT OURS test ad G) eateat Bucs ees tien De Luxe WILL 1AM. DUNCAN A Fight rw Millions’ u tion that the Gover nts Vaudeville and Pictures---No Advance in |’rices » BPR@RLION éi ‘ eorve til i it r of the various dominions be asked Anita Stewart The KOMED\' THREE ; « to delewats representatiy: ' we ™ Will Edmunds jRoyval Commission tt ep 6“ 99 Variety Instrumentalist lthe best form of future gover! Mary Regan 2 Reel Caney “The ied Vamp” Grest Serial Episs ode 1 ment for Ireland The Great Picture of Society Blackie - = es oh 15 and $0 t — —— e+ ———— ; Saas sega hows, 7:45 and ¢ ; Ladysmith Coal. The best. Prince Two Shows, 7 and 9.15 Admission, ‘BOc. aa 15c. Word has been received here cated at St. Dunstan's college,| : ; lthat Lieut.- Commander Fritz Charlottetown, and in England he} : 4 len at Lincoln's Inn and Peters left Liverpool for Canada a te the bir. jon the 28th and funeral arrange- a ning to his native prov-| ments will await his arrival, al- {though it is understood that the young Mr. Peters very soon " burial will take Font at Victoria. * prominent in his profes sion As a student he had shown} Td ke emarkable qualities, so much : MARTI that the late Lord Alvestone, Lord | Chancellor of Great Britain, in Viioseé ose fice he studied, said of| NOT BE OUT him that he was the most brilliant! student he had ever had. The; irly traiing in such*promising | FOR LEADER surroundings had its effe¢t and] his return to Canada his rise} is rapid. |Hon. A. B. Hudson Will Be Absent Enters Politics. i —Other Names Mentioned It was not long after he com- As Probable. enced: practising his professior before he was attracted by a de- (Special via G, T. P. Telesraphs.) : o serve his country politi-| Ottawa, July 30.—Hon. W. M. : ally. Here too he rose rapidly | Martin, premier of Saskatchewan, intil about the year 1894 he be-|ijtormed two prominent Liberals —_ and SOEROE SPP heen that he had no intention of of Prince Edward Island. allowing his name to go forward ‘se a student of international for the Liberal leadership. jlaw he was prominent for he Was Hon. A. B. Hudson of Manitoba ithe solicitor in the United States! i not be at the convention, sv aauntery dispute petween the this removes two names which ii United States and Great Britain |, expected will figure largely : ind so well did he conduct his} « big Liberal gathering on Au- ase that he was chosen to pre- euat & are the case » Alaska | - om porn we re = - ae i rhe name of Hon. John Oliver, lat s > é P Ss work 1 . y dispute an ne a x , “ premier of British Columbia, is 1 t co ac * Was vy as BRSCEIOR Me , N8"'Y | being mentioned as one that would pratsed. Among those who rec- abilit noe lat be acceptable to all sections of an a . or , 4 oa = the country, and MeKenzie King Petes CARRS Se ewe aan ae present leader will also his work in a speech in the House} | be in the running. Commons. Jounin she vitosia ws NO SALES TODAY AT rors sucrose arte THE FISH EXCHANGE ith Sir Pupper, practis at by 9. T., Tonegragha REPORTED IN BULGARIA under the wn name of Balers siniha’ inode neta unti came to Prince Rupert he} No. 1 Reported to Be a resided in his beautiful bungalow | Total Loss. at Oak Bay, Victoria, where his | a family grew up and were educated| The fishing boat Marguerite ar- tnd where he was held in. the/|rived in port yesterday after the highest esteem. lother boats had been posted on j as in 19414 that Mr. Peters,|the Fish Exchange board. She attracted by the prospeets of this|had a cateh of 11,000 lbs. and was ity, accepted a position as city lsold at 10.80. The average sell- solicitor here and only those vho | ing price was from 10 to 11 cents have lived here during the t: ving | ¥¢ ssterday. formatives days of the eity know This morning the Hulda is in how hard he worked and the 2reat| with 7,000 lbs. and the North Star valu@ his services were to the | with 18,000 Ibs. They will not ile here, likely sell till tomorrow or, Fri- ayor MeClymont in speaking| day as this is not a market day. of the late solicitor this morning Current rumor of the water- said Yes, the passing of Mr.|front is that the Haysport No. f Peters is more of a loss to thelis a total loss. About $5,000 in- than the general public ap-|suranee covers the loss. pr tate His knowledge of muni.| - omumaneens cipal law placed Prinee Rupert in NOTICE a yory advantageous position, and h criticism of new amendments International Steam and Oper- and additions te the Muniecipaljative Engineers. Certifed men Aet was eagerly sought by those! out of work please notify Secre- framing the same at Vietoria or |tary, tt under the Union of Munteipalities : - his city has never had any doubt ) Safe for sale very cheap, H, G, raised as to the legality of sen eran Ltd. 73 money or tax sale bylaws, rhe widow and three childre a | Carhartt's overalls and gloves. i Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15. ae survive, two s@ns and one daugh. | Agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Block. ha lt i