“Phone 75 and 35. We Never Sleep é & WV, < PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE L. X. NO. 195 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY, AU@USY 21. 1919. — = a PRICK FIVE OF? | ‘PASSENGER RATES ON THE ATLANTIC BUSINESS OF PORT STESDILY INCREASING AS SHIPMENTS ARE al, Aug, 214, TO BE INCREASED Commenc ing ie this dat it has been WADE HERE FROM MANY SOURCES ::: dec 4 d to increase all passenger rates on the north Atlantic be tween all points in France, Great ive through freights seut east every week in addition to regular) jie. peice and Cone time freights; much lumber, shingles, pulp, salmon and her- ieee as TEES Sieur cous inet f i second class, $10 ring being shipped by by way of Prince Rupert. oe anal , $10, ist few weeks ks there has b been a@ mark vdvanes BRITISH PREMIER BIDS GOODBY TO FRANCE of goods through this port to the eas hve me * ustern provinces and the southern brol ivantage of using the terminal facilitie } shipments of fish and lumber are ve isily tal ind quick transit across continent me: . e in business. iimon is being shipped just now in greater m inv other preceding summer Consignume fron Skeena River and the Queen Charlott Tslands iiily and the wha , —- eds ar filled with cas live trains ; j y hie} been landed here rtched t the east d Lo the allroad ' ! gress in « ping is a iimon pact ill be 8 gn f rapid port this year and shiz are not ar- From Queen ive ager the north | ure s x Hents. | | } great quantities so In a very short tim very large ship- the lumber which was the next u the Queen ( athens iol ale expect ad in yn as the ollowing the euttine for the aer: bre vaartt | taken care of in’ plane spruce, will le tase here to supply prairie and east- Speed in Shipment. rn demands. When the loggers } red herring Which retaking oul theis first eltss | s wil ean to th iv dish with the spruce for the Imperial Munitions | and the Atlantic ‘'* miy the best part of a log has been arriv.-; Was sawed and the rest left be from. Alask hind. At that time No. 2 sp: | nts are being|W45 Hol taken oul, as ‘ | »y the Grand Trav Mane I e al gett - i! bet. | ews etd: wri gers, ter erase Ait the present. ti ne | shipment of are several million fe« handise is that “ slands which will soon s ist q kly. Her noving, as already several orde oY ‘ bos i ‘ placed for this B = Walters, Alaska, a PREMIER TLOYD GEORGE a New York market “ BiDS FAREWELL. fo FrR/ Noted miy § days later. With « os es completed 5 eae SINKING OF OUIMET BEATS i eve a’. OF THE LEAGUE, n rossible Lumtee and Pulp. 10 reg ‘ Japan's Premice to to Return Shan- dity which : a . e 7 tung te China Was Entered z ed overt ’ nd pul coil In Minutes. i u ity watit i oth the P ; rill = Pris ; st via G.T lelewraphs illamook are a } ' my _ Washington, Aug. 21 Presi : 1AINne O1 | loads : dent Wilson interpreting the shingles are alr nd ap fro! Leagua of Nations covenant fol ‘ aper } va . . =a the Senat Foreign Relations A a a nmittee, declared that it im-j| upert on the . : posed no legal obligation for the rrunk steamers fo ‘ United States military forces in ~ Firms sueh | protecting territory or the inde- are realizing th ' f th pe ‘ nation, but the 1A1nE Use O i* | ly tl rs covenant ight involve action in sesides a a , tk certain circumstances. An Ab- Ol n sata more inen solutely compe lling moral obliga \ ti is ven stronger than a t ‘INTO legal promis Article 10 gual . anteeing the integrity of the league members against ageres . AR sion would leave to each nation complete freedom of chores erm ih ipplication of force R one Will Find Out Who is rhe pl sident revealed that ee and it is Possible Japan's promise t turn Sha vniehments May Follow. tune to China was ! . 4 \ written form in the minutes “0 sUgus, 21 A com-| the nference has been appointed by i lca eR ad, ‘allonal Assemb! ©" CARNEGIE LEFI People seem to be | w cuss) MANY MILLIONS il : ed them to } saate i ; Special via G.T.P. Telegrapds. % %-* ep ci: New York, Aug. 21 Althougr js Mi ' R E Andrew Carnegie declared that % . lexpected to give away his hue ——— se how T onig l forts ine and die a paupel his | cree re | ewts ate to be disposed by will jreported to be several times] rs, MILDRED HARRI MAPLIN The Bastar 2 Woman” the wh LIAM DUNCAN " $50,000,000" FRONTIER BETWEEN ahd )Voland Ws, 7:45 0 cents and 9 GERMANY AND POLAND, “AY ight ) Berlin, August 21 Phe Polish shit for Mil'ions” delegates have breken iff negolia Lyon itions for a few days relative |! loran ¢ omedy j bhae plebiseit over the Itimat = frontier between Germany ind ) B. C. Undertakers, Phone 41. RUSSIAN SHIPS [S CONFIRMED | Attack Was “Part of Combined Effort Against Petrograd by Yudenitch. Special via 6. T.P. Telegraphs.) Londen, Aug. 20 The British Admiralty has officially contirmed the sinking of Monday ft Bolsheviki battle cruiser Petro paviovsk, the battleship Andrea Pa rsuan, and a Bolshevik de strover by British naval forces in t! Gulf of Finland, Another Russian cruise probably was isly damaged lhe naval battle was connected - with the big ‘combined Russian and Esthonio offensive against Petrograd inaugurated by General Yuceniteh I Ls expected that th “ be the mation of a ne ronment for northwest Russia. Phe battle ex eported from St number of Br jincides W th the at kholm of tish tanks a large juantities of mut ns al Heval it is officially stated that British troops are engaged erations against Petrograd on th Pskov sector, 180 miles west of the eapital lust arrived men's dal pumps. Family Bhoe Store tf |Ladysm.th Coal. The best. Prince ‘| Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15. CHARLES EVANS Famous Golf Expert Holds Posi- tion as Champion Amateur of ONE HUNDRED TANKS AND (Special to wlumbus, August 21 ype and 3,000 rifles have (ine betn epot here to forts near the Mexi lexican bandits. \eroplanes s Tort to pick irail of the GERMANY HAS HER TROUBLES up the Insurrection in Upper § Silesia Causes Trouble in Industrial Districts. (Speciai via G. T. P August 21. telegraphs.) Despatches that erlin, it the newspapers indicate EIGHT U.$. CAVALRY TROOPS CHASING BANDITS IN MEXICO 3,000 RIFLES SHIPPED TO BORDER WITHIN PAST WEEK-—-AEROPLANES USED IN SCOUTING The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) hundred tanks of the one-man shipped from the can border within the past week. army reserve El Paso, August 21.—Four troops of the Eighth United States savalry, reinforced by four more airplanes from Fort Bliss, re- med the hunt for Mexican bandits whieh kidnapped Lieits. Pelerson and Davis. Hl Paso, August 21. later) Eight eavalry troops have crossed into Mexico below Candelaria, Texas, in pursuit of the with the bandits. couted cavalry in an CURKIEEXTOLS — CANADIAN ARMY Inspector General of Canadian Forces Tells of Wonderful Work of His Com- mand. “During the last three montis of the war the Canadians fired 25 . lthere is an insurrection in 1 pper‘Per cent of all the ammunition s lesia in the industrial sections.|fired by the whole British army. The German Government, which|| am glad to say that our army hi at Weimar temporarily, has|fought against the greatest mili- lissued a statement declaring the | ta ary machine the world has ever jmilitary authorities masters of |produeced, yet never lost a gun in ithe situation. by last two years, never failed to take an objective and some SERIOUS FIRES ' INTHE STA In Northern Idaho and Montana Getting out of Controi—tin- cendiaries in Woods. (Special by G.T.P. Telegrapns.) \ divisions never allowed a hostile foot te enter their trenches. We lost an inch of ground we had onee consolidated.” This was a staterrent made by Arthur Currie, In§pector Gen- never Sir eral of Canadian forces, before 700 people at Toronto Canadian Club. NOMINATION TO Missula, Mont., Aug. 241.—The general fire situation in Montana and northern Idaho was neva so New fires SCHOOL BOARD serious as it is today. are breaking out and ote blazes J. ©. Me on on Fe are getting out of control. Lenn the Field and Will be Elected Uniess Another Candidate Enters on or Be- fore Saturday at Noon. It is reported that incendiaries have set fires in the woods and United States. veral instances have severed oman oa nnection between the fire fight- s 2 : ; (Special by G.T.P. Velegrapns.) ling erews and the rest of the Showing that interest @ being Pittsburg, Aug. ‘St. Francis |world. taken in the forthcoming election Outees defeated poste. Means. | of a member of the school board , Oe ee eee to take the place of Miss Davies Une UP SRE Ome te go at the Qak- who recently resigned, one nomi- a: aa Coentry tae fm wae set ond nation has already been recsived was p aRnuet emetem by Returning Officer E. A, Woods. y ae robably the ; The nomination is that of J. C meet te preveniy ae mee iMeLennan, who is proposed by amous golf player in the world D. G. Stewart and seconded by W. nd has written more than any- ne else on th syndicated and this continent. gaine, peme throughout EXPORT TRADE FALLING OFF his pomnotan Tien injured by Moving Crane sold Kk. Williams. Should there be no opposition, Mr. MeLennan will be declared elected on Saturday. If another candidate appears the polling will take place on the following Wed- nesday. INTERNATIONAL When on Gin Pole This Morning. day result of an accident at the Prince Rupert Spruce Mills Lid.. at Seal Cove. that Wymes avorking on construction-work ¢ 1 | John A. Wymes lost an arm to- as the | seems was i he top of a gin pole when a Drop of $42,000,000 During First). rm was caught and crushed be- LOAN PLANNED Four Months of Fiscal Sone n the post and the wheel of Vear. jthe moving overhead crane. He eerie og - iwas at once rushed to the hos- Sum of $250,000,000 to be Raised Ottawa, August 21.-For the pital where il Was found that he B New Minister of Finance, first four months of the fises all had sustained a compound frac y eet thal? Geek ear ending with July, the totallion. of the left arm which was ° _ , ‘7. -_ = oe ee - +g so badly injured that it had to New York, August 24.-—-The Dod a es ntge! ie en woproxi-|* taken off. _|minion of Canada is planning an ee Wymes is a carpenter, and M’.|intepnational loan of approxi- mately $42,000,000 compared with} lwart, the manager, speaks most mately .8250,000,000 hell pike the same eo oe od last year when | nig rhly of him as an _ eflicient aaa ithtiliaal of the terms will be the value orth maou and @X-|/ workman. He has been with the me of the first im ahaa acts of ports was $702,722,565. jcompany for about three months. aie Henry oekaaen Minister of ‘arneta ¢ mee | ‘te’s 20 Finance, Carnely’ one, eee." Sm 20] nt According to preliminary in- per cent sale prices, \formation the new bonds will be A great Star a great St PRANK ZANE GREY Wi Unque »stionably the Charlie Chaplin in | Shows, 7 and 9.15 wy by a great Director WILLIAM FARNUM rreat Author, a great Cast and a Liuoye, WILLIAM Fox stern Film of all time e ‘The Musical Tramp’ ~WESTHOLME TONIGHT mission, 30c and 15e¢ an Ne RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE joffered to the public in October jon a five and a half per cent basis lwithout tax exemption features. Will be held in the Couneil @| | Chamber at 8 p. m. on COMMISSIONER SOWTON Friday, August 22 The meeting will be address. '$ ed by SERGEANT MAJOR a, a = a sioner Charles Sowton 0 be JIMMIE ROBINSON, 0.0.M., vation Army in charge of the will iwork in western Canada, has been selected to take charge of the army work in Sweden, | Public Meeting and his subjeet be ‘Repatriation.”