Areaqyy Ar eHeRe 7 (For THE DAILY NEWS |=. 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 1 AMES LIMITED FIRST AID KITS to sult requirements of Workmen’s Com- pensation Board Phones, 82 and 200 oL. X. NO, 168. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. MONDAY, JULY 21. 1919 — —_— ape PRICE FIVE (RAT? ‘BRITAIN CELEBRATES THE SIGNING OF PEACE TREATY DUBLIN JOINS BY CHEERING CORK BOARD OF GUARDIANS DECORATES WITH BLACK FLAGS AND DUNDALK PAINTS INSCRIPTIONS 7 ON THE WALLS TEMPORARY SHUTDOWN AT = LOCAL SHIPYARDS WHILE OWNERS ARRANGE MATTERS | EXPECTATION THAT SETTLEMENT WILL BE ARRIVED AT IN NEAR FUTURE AND WORK RESUMED; PRACTICALLY ALL STEEL FOR TWO VESSELS SHIPPED “ a Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) mporary shutdown at the shipyard while the London, July 21.—The land, sea and air forces of the British the coneern settle their differences. Very Jitth ' svmpire and the Allies marched in triumphal procession in the to the real cause of the trouble. the « thine the | victory parade to mark the return of peace. Several million thgt the work has stopped and the works w rema ersons watched the gorgeous spectacle. seattle : = f > al 1 settlement is arrived at. London has not witnessed such a celebration since Queen |} Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897. Buckingham Palace was lecorated on the exterior for the first time in history. Dublin, July 214.—Viscount French, Lord Lieut. and Governor- General of f frelana took the salute at the Victory Parade here. erstood that a quarter of a million dollars worth heen done already at the yards The excavation of the ily completed, big buildings have been erected tee! fabricating and fur-| => - — lings oMeecs a iarge) som Pere rce. : hs aeate : OF : i\College Green was filled with|= ¢ house, and other «minor OFFICIAL REASON Ce ey ae —Spartacua erin jcheering crowds. s been done. FOR SHUT-DOWN ae _—— — By order of the Cork Board of} MERCHANTS” BIG. steel for the two vessels OF THE SHIPYARDS VVAIED TW \4iuardians black flags were mei 40" -- -s shipped ei FULL PEACE ¢ WDITIONS lon the buildings of which th PICNIC WA ear loads diave been un " ruardis ave charge i at the works and there is J. L. Mullen, president of Pee een ree 5 A [> ¥ OHre At Dundalk 8 re serip- deal more here. In all 120 the Mulien Construction Co. FOR AUSTRIA PRESENTED os ten = pean a ie wai ide of steel bas been ship-'g and also of the Prince Ru- t bw et GREAT SUCCESS for the peace celebration. wate Goaration com en ie ie te FROM THE ALLIED POWERS MANY OUTINGS |ncens, 200 cranks’ were vests id and the Prince Rdpert “Owing to a disagreement of Employers at Jolly Affair & Engineering Co. has between the Prince Rupert Special t» The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs at Digby Island. ts offices temporarily to Drydock & Engineering Co., London, July 21-—The full peace ec ms of the Allied OVER HOLIDAY ergy second Avenue where Vice- Ltd., controlled by Newman powers are now the hands of tie Austrians Phe final sections? The merchants’ picnie to Digby Shellenburge is in Erb of New York, and the aneen, deinen eapiatiah amy damian a Island on Saturday* proved to be management of the Mullen ad . Terrace was Favorite Haunt forione of the most successful out- nion seems to prevail Construction Company which The Austrians are granted fifteen days whith to make Saturday and Sunday Trippers; [ings ever held in the history of Dominion Government holds the lease of the Dry- observations, although they have already submiited a large num Fishing Parties. loeal picnickers. The weather vay company will ta dock from the Railway Com- her of notes on the terms previously submitted ti n _ was ideal and through the efforts settlement and that pany, the Mullen Construc- The new clauses providing for reparations are similar to thos On Saturday afternoon a num-jof Messrs. Tabrum and Tinker ment will be made tion Company has taken over ° the treaty with German: Sa are ber of the local youths left on aleverything passed off without a the entire drydock plant and C . : ee holiday jaunt to Terrace pver the}hiteh. Nearly 200 clerks and a will continue operations in he Austrian pre-war debt shall be apportioned among week end. Whilst in the straw-|their friends attended the func- its own name until further various parts of Austria i that Aus co ge i war bonds |Derry metropolis they spent altion and a jollier crowd could not MARSHAL HAIG notice. irculating im separate territo shall be take p by the new |*®"9 happy time and even played|be obtained anywhere. On the big ww “This action will result in government and. be. redeemed a baseball game against thelbeach there was lots of room for the suspension of the works ee Adnistan army ie henceforth red es ean at teamsters there. Inctuded im thelal! kinds of sports and fun. | IN LONDON of improvement at present i = ee ' Hell OB @) party were E, Clapp, H. Frizzell.) The chief event of the after- LI , purely voluntary basis, including officers and depot troops.!G. Mitchell, J. Crossiey, G. Hiil being made at the plant in ! -}noon was the tug of war between connection with shipbuilding Within three months the forces shall be reduced to this number T. Smith, George Roberts and W./the merchants and the clerks, in Had to be Taken to ‘His Home operations until such time as 3) Universal milifary service abolish: ind vi itary enlistment es-| Martin. which the latter won after a long Im: ately After Victory the disagreement between tablished. On the same train was a party and strenuous puil. At first the the two companies is ad- _j|organized by Mr. and Mrs. H. T.|/teams were very evenly matched Parade. justed. r ; |Willett who also spent Saturdayjand it was hard to decide as to " . “wn Sho amen Ome ©. 9. ‘CARPENTIER BAL PLAYERS and Sunday in Terrace. Accom-|which was the better. But for ial via P. Telexraphs.) : 4 i panying the party was Mrs. Mc- . i : & some reason after holding out for — ' Field Mat Shellenberg, vice - president | | of the Prince Rupert Drydock $) Neil, Miss Willett, Mrs. Bunberry,ja long time the tug was cancelle: taken ill and had & Engineering Co., Ltd., has 3) KNOCKS Oi NAMES TAKEN Mr. Delaire and Mr. Perritt. and the teams had to pull again. to his home in a ; ‘ } i \ fishing expedition was or-|This as = time it was easy for the on a Dinko Dannii Aaken an office for that com ’ z ganized to go out to Shawatlans/clerks. Races were held during any at 217 2nd Avenue in 3) y | —_ . . ee ns this city and will attend to | DICK SMITH BY THE PQ CE ess: by Will Edmunds over the/the course of the day and were that he looked ill / i 3 i the business of the company }$) week end. Many good samples Of|very actively participated in by it the head of his : trout were brought back Mrs.lall present. There were prizes ; until some other arrange- é ‘ it Kingston ment is made.” . |English Champion Boxer Goes Mayor Determined to Prosecute Edmunds and Mr. and Mrs. J.J.|/for men, women and children and ora j Down Before Frenchman in For Violation of the Lords’ |} Alexander were the other mem-jthe winners showed that they had LOCAL COUPLE WAS - wevveeeeed) Oe tn Round eer at bers on the outing no lack of go, Other fishihg and outing parties Much of the success of the af- HAPPILY WEDDED aq | Special by 0.7 P. Telegraphs ae visited Khtada, Khye x River, Mile|fair is due to the efforts of some Pa July 21.—Geaor { Yesterday afternoon the police,|Twenty-one and other points andjof the merchants and thanks is at is . : ~ eu RCS a thre ‘ f Mavor MeClymo nh every ease good sport was 6b- |due : wing for having Miss Jeanie Duff and Tom Pierce the French champior fa icClymont/in every ¢ase good sport was Bb-idue'to the following for having pentier, : I cl : i ; ; ‘ Fi il th wt ts i i f the I ket f fish ltr ane » their boats to the Jo Tim V nos ‘ ck § th. the we ee sp who; tained eyen 1 © Das s of fishifreely grantec 1eir boa o o the , GONE BE OND i ° - i | ived in the baseball game yes-|did not seem very heavy. crowd for the day: H. 8. Wallace me glish champ ? ie & ; — ; unythis elpeaninregeaaNioa aE Alex McRae, T. M. Crosby, Geo. whe had ao Miss Jeanie - sa eg ting it and the may Frizzell, O. J. Smith and R. E. Pierce Was celebrated @ig Tom Sylvester of Port Edward An ncement was made tod omnia tote athnwe, —ieen en ee 7 ee o Who Has Joined the Great = »'Y © |. Goehran, teh! wae te as for permission to ictlininiiinththcey cdma s arvis cLeod on Maiority was Well that it is definitely decided to hay , a ie Benita thks ‘venue, the Rev, Canon : > Poe iJack Dempsey eet the winne hin mets ae Me - tis os MINISTER OF MINES “ The bride was the fight between Carpent ind ————_- i betore rrosecutions Cé oY her father. Wm. ry .t joe Beckett in London ¢ yi! ; _— - —-—— VISITING DISTRICT Thomas Sylvester, an old timer it is understood that ed charming in &| who has lived in the neighborhood] Yea ei nie enon Waiter Scrimgeour is Sentenced —_ embroidered voile f tl or R \ f the past ‘ t} aie oi th.| This Morning for Exposing Hon. Wm. Sloan, minister of a] iw SAcena ) et aif raat ial : = vt : reitt : - | , pooms, @ VOU OF 135 y lied ea this 1 : ELEVEN BOATS HAVE t! Liquor for Sale. mines, arrived here on Saturday Jo ears, died ears iis morning i i wermissiol ; da shower bo , oye ‘ will visit a number of the ‘nd a shower bou-/lat the Prince Rupert Hospital rhe mays whel seen this} In the police court this morn- and , ; sebuds lhe brides ; R ; : mines in the district before re- \ He was taken with a stroke on stated that Ben Self had| ing Walter Serimgeour was sen- 2 Miss Clara Joy while the ° ; turning south. He is very much. June 29 and since that time has ir him on Friday in regard/teneed to six months and hard val pported by H h Il | EGAL FISHING : : Jinterested in this north eountry : ‘=" been at the local institution i i xs two Sunday games, one)labor at Okalla Farm for expos- : of the bride rhe . far : where there are so-many rich Old Tor as he Was Tami . lay and the other next/jng intoxicating liquor in a bar menentin ere i Prone e . . . ; Proper Ss. nume i and iarly known. was 88 years of age KI en fishing boats ha He told Mr. Self he wouk icontrary to the Prohibition Aet. i i ies : He was bor at Rio de Jan seized on the Skeena Kye md for i Commissioner) The charge was a very serious many guests pres-ihis father being Scotch and his vicinity so far this year f d also saw him later and/ one .as the constables got the "MACHINISTS eine 5 Fl . : » after whieh | mother French, For a nuriber of travention of the law retati ’ told him that it Wasijiquor on the back of the bar serves . es ' . ty] ~ et te old 'years he has lived at Port | dward the fisheries, Some of then amongst bottles marked orange A special meshing of all Ma- " . ane ‘ss es ' ! | ~ i t e a estiviti caught fishing during the nay sid that he hea wine. ; chinists will be held on Monday Mi » until lat Mr. and \ ft on Saturday's HOLIDAY SHIPPING hours or using larger nets e further until he saw the Lee Tucy, a Chinaman, appear-|night in the Sons of Canada Hall t) Ithe law allows. They will be gathering on Sunday. He/ed in court this morning on a]at g o’eléck. Urgent business. 2 ell one ) ee . . a ’ eal - vena n, which WAS VERY VAR TED am Wadessdas end tf 00 telephoned the police and}similar charge but the case has ——$$ eee i the boats and gear will pry id the names of the players /peen adjourned until tomorrow. Fountain pens free, See our < ; nae , Postpon New Songs, Dances and Anvox oe a were in par- “Lightning Raider,” Sth Episede K. of P. hall wher about one Peciaities tieulaply bright array __ British Offic ial Government Gazette hundred invited guests gathered. Speeches were made and the en- To Tuesday jjoyment continued until well on linto the morning, and se cents T nm 4 . ne = Fe ‘Ladysmith Goal. The best. Prince |Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15. Two Admission, 30c. and ‘1B. + Two ceauee, 7 and 9.15