&9 ORMES LIW1TED GEO.J.FRIZZELL Chemists A nrndrfistS and .1 I! Daily News E.C.D. BUTTER P.O.Box 1680 j Now 55c. Phones,82and2DOt h ' I Phone 10 and 2S I gxp. "; TL-Z JI puicepeut, D.c, fr idayTfedhuaiiy 14, ioio. PR1CE F1VE CRNT8 Launching League of Nations PROPOSED CONSTlflDTION OF LEAGUE STATION SITE PRINCE RUPERT DEBATE ON ADDRESS WILL OF NATIONS READ BY PRESIDENT AT DEPENDS UPON HOLDS RECORD ! END TODAY WITH SPEECH BY a la a a. d. THE SHIPYARDS FOR HEALTH! THE PREMIER; BOWSER STALE PEACE CONFERENCE THIS MORNING Freight Sheds to be Erected At School Records Show that Pupils DESPATCH DESCRIBES MEMBER FOR FORT GEORGE AS Point Convenient to Hardly Ever III and Attend "OFFICIAL JESTER" NO CONSTRUCTIVE (Special lo The NKws via a. T. P. Telegraphs. New Works. Regularly. .. CRITICISM OR SUGGESTIONS FROM i A H The constitution nronosed fo rthe Leanue I), Nations PariS reoruury was read at the Peace Conference today by President f,, lading the board At the last meeting right, Dr.of Kergin tho-school presiding, OPPOSITION MEMBERS ilson. A synopsis follows: freight sheds and passenger of- Principal Macdonald of (Special to. The News via 0. T.P. Telegraphs.) j Article 1. The action of the high contracting parties under flees, will not be commenced un-he the public schools reported that Victoria, February 11. With very little to disturb the even terms of this covenant shall bo effected through the Instru- HI'it is known exactly what will tho number of pupils attending tenor of its way, the debate on the address in reply to the speech a meeting of the body of delegates representing the e the requirements of the Prince the schools had gone up to 540Jfro;n the throne will end this afternoon with the closing speech LiJL par...., of m.et,a, a. n,ore ,,u.. U$X&A2S? in oin,c the uic Hays upcimiB Block.uj. me new room 0f Premier Oliver. pf an executive council, and cf a permanent International secre- lhe word brought last night from' ' For the month of January, be- SPeeches throughout have been of an interesting type, out-forc ariat to be established at the seat of the league. ,tho east by II. McCall, general that room was opened the standing among which were those of Major It...J. Burde, M. C; Article 2. Meetings of the body of delegates shall be held 'superintendent of the G. T. P.' number attending was 499 andAI- A. McDonald, K. C, while the "Official Jester," in the person it stated Intervals and from time to time as occasion may require western division. 'jthe average actual attendance was of W. It. Ross, member for Fort George, supplied a brand of ur. Muuitii tarn u (apeuieu me an average oi ai per cent. jumor described by-David White-1 of dealing with matters within the sphere of ac-lon the purpose or officials of the shipbuilding con- Some of the classes showed al- side ' suspiciously as genial," of the league. Each of the high contracting parties shall cccn would be here about the most one hundred per cent, of at- foretelling the brewing of an ap GOVERNMENT iave one vote, but may have not more than three representatives. middle of next week, but ho was tendance. This was most satisfactory proaching storm. Article 3. Meetings of the council shall bo held from time averse to saying much about it and was due to the "general If lhe storm was to be the because of the delays Avhich had health conditions of the TAKES ACTION 0 llmo as Occasion may ruijuiro tuiu at icasi uuuo a year ui wiiai- city speech of the leader of the opposition already taken place but which where the children seldom iver place may be decided upon. Invitations shall be sent to any were which was delivered yes . . .. . .. .... were not their fault. ill. F i r a ti it. i f . terday afternoon it failed to materialize. toaiiena a meeung oi vim cuuncii at which manors uirecuy Probable Location. Princioal Bradv of the Hisrli Mr. Bowser merely repeated-his Allen Enemies are to .be Dealt Iower its interests are to be discussed and no decision taken , Discussing the probable Scnool. also, reported on the splen- 1918 peroration with with through County Court meeting will be binding on such power unless so Invited, tion of the new.sheds and yards,r uiu 1:.1 Kuucriu i iifuuii lit. uunuiiiuua.mi i ncrc- little newer arithmetic and gen Judges. Article 4 All matters of procedure at meetings of the body ' 'Mr- cuaii saiu mai mo proposal and its elTect on tho schools. erally trimmed with a few 1919 (Special via 0.T.P. Telegrapns.) f delegates or executive council, Including appointment of ' details. He was followed by Hon. nittees to investigate particular matters shall be regulated by maucr 0f convenience They CANADA'S CLAIM Vy J. Sloan,fairly who,riddled without the trivialities preparation, Ottawa,has Feb.taken 14. decisive"fhe Government action he body of delegates or executive council and may be decided by would be able to tell exactly where indulged in by Mr. Bowser in the matter of dealing with majority of the states represented at the meeting. The first" as soon as the shipyards were IS VERY LARGE with the suggestion that after tho alien enemies, Special regulations ceting of the body of delegates and or the executive council la,a 0Ul ana ,ine amount or lanti desired affliction of the party have i been r enacted-1 - i by the. kail be summoned by the President of the United States. -su...u v criticism it was time the leader '"ue,-"UI' m ""V'""" Y conferred the War Meas e by nf cmnt. nartv thrnuirh Its Article 5. The permanent secretary of tho league shall bet Vith Mr McCall coming west ermany to be Asked, to Pay' n " ,j -- rm "ies.. -i ini i - ) ... i the iubtUnediil .rT!T. .'.which shall constitute the seat of the ward was R. BeaUmorit, superin-tague. $740,000,000 to This Country constructive position gave criticism some thought to j force of VT law,' whereby,V T with re- As The expenses of the secretariat shall bo borne by the'tendenl of steamships and Chief Indemnity. Thesnight sessions star,t next sPect lo localities to bo designat-jed Lies KngincFr J. A. Henmen. The lat- by the Minister of Justice, power w ilch are the members of the league in accordance with (Special by 0. T. P. 1 elegrapns.) ' week. is conferred tipon county and e apulonment of expenses of the International Bureau of connection with the Ottawa, Feb. 11. ; Canada's niversal Postal Union. The executive council shall consist of .,. claim against Germany including -iin which. is beinir nut l,hKlVlllIY Ml llNS lerjnment as prosoners of war of Ipresentatlvos of the United States of America, the British Em- in for connecting that place by war expenditure lo date now totals (persons of alien enemy nationality ire, France. Italy and Japan, toaether with representatives of icrry wan rrinco nupen Tin ni over 5740,000,000. The expendi- residing or being within designated H. lAnnno. ThB selection of these also proceed to Vancouver i,lf lure aionc iroin me uegmning-oi PEOPLE'S ARMY localities. iiie war io me enu oi iasi moniii will return tliis way. Local representatives committees uc states shall be mado by the body of delegates on such prin I G. A. McNicholl, V. E.Duper-' 51,122,000,000. This represents will investigate and report pies and in such manner as they think fit. Pending the appoint row and General Freight Agent accounts which have passed BernstorfT Will Not Attend Conference to Judges of the District. through tho books of the Finance tnt of these, representatives of the other states shall be mem' floscvear have gone to Vancouver Complete Disarmament ire of the executive council,. and Sealtlo and will bo heno soon. Department. In addition claims to be Carried Out. Matinee at The Empress tomorrow for actual enemy damages against for children. 15c. Canadians, claims for damages (Special via O. T, P. Telegraphs.) COMMANDEERINQ OATS. RAILWAY WORK FOR LABOR MEN IN by submarines and in other, ways, Weimar, Feb. 14. Count von 'now total about $19,000,000. Calgary l;cb. 14. The Do- . RETURNED SOLDIERS ; Since a month ago, claims have BernstorfT will not go to the MAX HEILBRONER (mon Ooverninent is command- RITISH HOUSE been coming in steadily to the ex Peace Conference as a German Reliable Jeweler for the Germany plans, alt oals offered for salo (Special via 0. T. r. Tele ifraobi.) tent of probably another two and delegate. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks time being at least, a people's fit for seed. Farmers Ottawa, Feb. 14. Assurance a half million dollars. The Ims Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory on the basis of general con allowed to ship under that' the Government pijoposes to William Brace Asks Natlonaliia figures aro of publio interest in scription.army Umbrella, Community Plate, pursue a vigorous policy of railway tlon of Land, Railways and view of Mr. Bonar Law's state Germany will announce within Etc. construction In the prairie Mines Railwayman ment that British delegates at the P few her intention to days a carry provinces with the double object Speaks. Peace Conference intend to claim Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th Street. disarmament and "DEMERS" out complete of benefitting sections of the indemnity which will include tho demobilization, and a commission Mrs. Demer.3 while south country which lack transportation (Special via 0, T. P. Telegraphs.) cost of the war. made up of Centre, Democratic 5P"'H- d thfl ft TnlllfiivA facilities and giving employment London, Feb, 14. In. the debate and Socialist parties is now dis handling of suits and to returned soldiers, was obtained in tho House of Commons on'POSTMEN ARE cussing details of the new governmental coats of one of the highest today by delegntesrom the ln-tcn-provincjal tho nddress in reply tothe speech programme. h'i.-s tailoring firms in 'conference of may- from iho throne Vm. Brace, tho j Vancouver. c rs of Alberta and Saskatchewan. miners' representative, moved an j DEMANDING! LIBERAL CONVENTION Suits will Tiegin to nrrivo Only returned soldiers will be employed. official labor amendment, regretting next week. Some trench that the King's speech men-J Vancouver, Feb. 14. At a meet FOR QUALITY coals havo already arrived. tioned no definite proposals for! MINIMUM WAGE ing here last night it was decided Ask Grocer Druggist SERVICE AND SATISFACTION your or convention of to call provincial I COME AMn crrr i securing belter conditions for a for Thorpe's Non-alcoholic wine.ilabor. Ho declared thero would Liberals at a dato to be fixed. ?ood Board Llcenbe No. 10-7340. bo serious industrial unrest as Various Reforms Asked By Con- long as tho land, railways and ventlon Meeting at Saskatoon; mines were not nationalized. Want to be Consulted. r WEST HOLME THEATRE Mr.. Thomas, tho railwayman's ; . Theatre leader, laid down these proposl- (Special via a. t. p. Teieirrapbs.) Empress : Hons: first, tho state was greater Saskatoon,' Feb. 14. The west- splendid Dramatlo THE HOME Feature!OF PARAMOUNT and Clean Wholetome PICTURE8 Comedlea. than trade unions, second, mat crn Postal Men s Association in, Tonight and Saturday Sat. Matinee 2.30 TONIGHT and SATURDAY trade unionists must accept tho convention,hero havo demandod a verdict of the electors. Ho would minimum weekly wage of $25.00 GREAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION never lead a striko against the for all employees of the Postal WALLACE considered judgment of tho wholo Department except special mes-nation. REID lie, urged tho laBoring sengers for whom $000 a year is "THE KAISER" claasos to recognize thoir, own re- asked; abolition of work in baso-sponsibility. Ann LITTLE And.LOTTIE"n A"-8tar Cm' Including If a genuine aim was'ments, and tho age for taking, ex-made PICKFORD MARSHALL TULLY Th? Beast of Berlin to redress their grievances Jnminations taken as at tho date The nnd employers' displayed tolera- of employment. The same troat-tion, rtupert Julian's Sensational Expose of the Kaiser's Intimate Maii from Funeral Ranee ho was not apprehensive re- 'ment fs asked for members of tho Life. This picture will stir you to the breaking It IoaL. . garding tho future as long as that 'railway mall service. Free speech point. re. a fualtlve from spirit prevailed. is also demandod AND '""ly H, !! ThSki1 il i-n? S.M 10 ,r0u with tha ,electrlo chair. The Tho following resolution was The Much Talkodof Picture : ' ircutniun.5,,hl "Hatlon later, What would you do under Pat. Phillipson was among the ilso passed: "That tho Post Of-flco train arrivals last' night coming Department consult with tho The Surrender of German Navy from1 Hazelton. Ho went up on recognized organizations of tho See the Hundreds of Torpedo Boat Destroyers,.Subs, Cruisers, 'The business a short whllo ago. employees before instituting and v Allies. . Battle R oval and Battleships surrender to the into force change in puttintf any COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSHI Ladymlth Welllnntcn Coal reduces tho rates of pay or in working tpW 8 CARTS 7,1b WE8THOLME AbMISSinN CONCERT IB.ORCHESTRA anil 9Re. atlsfactlon.your fuel Phone bill 1B.and,P,gives R, conditions." FIRST SHOW XT 7 SHARP, SECOND SHOW AT 9 TICKETS, 50c and 25c Coal Co. I. O. D. E. dance March 3, tf