Lit ity 1, aninnnnnens > : a jd OGhe Daily News = WE NEVER SLEEP i “RRIZZELL PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Auto 185 M. HL LA GE 10, 25, ton Marke *,* . 707 Second Ave. - Rupert dtcsicasza Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper he eae PRINCE RUPERT, B. ¢ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1920. ghee is i eee E FIVE CENTS ay Launch First Ship in 1 December WAY COMMISSION IN SESSION HERE DOES NOT ACT ON CAR SHORTAGE Little Help from Railway Commission Matter of Car Shortage laid before it this morning but without result; Express Rates discussed, ollent Progress Being Made at Local Sh pyards Vessels expected to be ready for Launching early Decemter; Employees now number 770 end work proceedin ig merrily ; . ‘ ture s ead ‘ irty of Gri rand lrunk | paper, that of the complaint of the Canadian Fisheries Association, GOOD IBRARY ‘ i te rive a =f s} train this’ prince Rupert branch, against the shortage of express refrigera- a cee ener o Witte, 2am ister tor cars for the movement of fish from Prince Rupert, and the ipplication of the Express Traffic Association of Canada for a PROMINENT MEN TO ARRIVE TONIGHT. At the meeting of the Railway Commission held in the council chamber this morning there were two cases on the official agenda us stat bir. ¢ “ e W niper Ca - “ Mesting Last Night Decides to Go vi j se th Canadian Club tomorrow and rate increase imounting to not less than 40 per cent of the After Carnegie Building ‘: tolls at present in effect. In both cases the position of the « xpress for the City. sateen icons : 3 , , ’ companies aud local business firms were exp! d and the . . going ASSOCIATION FORMED 2 matters left. Other matters not on the agenda paper were then MEETING LAST NIGHT ik taken up and were proceeding till well after the noon hour. ; ; Hon. F. B. Carvell, chairman of the Railway Commission; lon. Judge Young rae st eg 7 B. Nantel, commissioner; Ed. Primeau, secretary, and Major WHA 2 Large Eacemve Aguew, reporter, comprise the official party of the commission Committee. B i i i , hile there are also a nuimber of icials of express Companies in Piained by Mr. Puilen and he ie city et the same time in con-) “ould do his best. ' 5 ‘Pr eparatory Steps to teps to Making Peace " on with the sittings which Judge Phippen explained the a eat diff ee ca aha : ; a a is taking up questions in which "easons for the increase in ex- og : have been arranged between These press rates asked and showed that they are deeply interested. Phip-|it Would not affect fish going into jpen following officers #4 rit eu the city (ress companies offer than theeduabzing with Aimerican rates President, Jude ink i V jor par ‘ rare lent, M ; Carn ictories ‘anadian National railways; John/Was to be adopted in Canada, . ee p> ‘ ¥s * Operating expenses demanded the 7 iPullen, president of the Ganadis pera n feman si wy, Howard Whi RIGA, October 6.- aaitt agredinent for the signing of an arm-|'Ullen. president of the Canadian tian ne ti te te ee a App Ll sry Express CLompany ; W. C. Muir, increas and if it wet n grant aeLm, M istice preliminary lo a peace treaty not later than October 8 has|...) ., perintendent of the/¢d. the support of the railway 2 : hn tlew sare z id er é I I I , ATS aie been reached by Joffe and Dombski, heads of the Russian and) -anadian Express Company; T. E.| Would be the only thing to Keep | ‘A : . y ! ' 4 i oo Mel Gilel Ga hy Polish delegations respectively. . Mcwontell, viee-president of Che/®Xptess companies from bank- ' ‘ du Moore, McKis The Polish official report tells of the taking of 52,000 prison- (in! Express Gompany; W, cuptey. 3 he iness ‘% provide ‘ . ; s H. Burr fie anager o e for a jump of at least 40 per cent ‘ \ 2. ers and 180 guns as wel! as seven armored trains and 28 locomo- en maveset of tel)”. Mie nen eae eo Wee | ; , . Dominion Express Company, and /f#res i ail express Pra . : a tives. : abhi tsk! Thee ley \. H. Plant. auditor of the Do-|®48- Express Company rhese nicheist: 10l- FACARONT WON IN STRUCK BY TRAIN. union, Beatese Comeiec Sam Clapp, TIAIAN HUNDERFEST KILLED YESTERDAY ©" =! evcnns. we caret WESLEY P ECK id Mrs. Natel accompanied their pac ‘ usbands and FE. Carvell, brother A sas ; strikers Could Not Resist Tempta- J. Motumota Met a Fraight When «f/f Hon. F. B. Carvell, of Wood- P SSES AWAY Staternent of Claim ¢ Though Writ ec in July , x tion When Plattsr Was Set Rounding a Curve on stock, and Mrs. Gomben, of Wood- Carnegie I ary Before Them. mmeann # , ve a - See Smee Father of Col. Peck Succumbed at = 4) rhe Ay \ les pine: nie RRsA is “Wetnea Taare e New Westminster Yesterday; gad ve just east Car shies Funeral TOmcrrow AMER Sie : extra freight In taking up the car shortage ae oe PRANK CA mn 4 io st k a handea ling a Jap-|auestion ‘strong .representations|) NEW WESTMINSTER, Get. 6. ; ; , sis 1. Mot ta Phe. body} ..re made by the local Canadian Wesley Peck, father of Lieut.- ' irted, it is) was ght here, and funeral @-}eicneries Association through }Cel. ©, W. Peck, V.C., M.P., died j . ca ‘ ‘ i s are i hands of ; r solicitor W. E. Williams and here yesterd \ fhe funeral will ee ee ee eer ee ee ee ey A in f jash J Bh. GC. Underta S strong faets and figures were 't#ke place from the family re- ‘ ————— given to show how the port has sidence on Thursday. Col. Pet GRIFFITHS HUGHES ms ° . é been suffering through the con-/is bere and will remain until after TO PENITENTIARY i Railway Commission to ditions and the large amount ofthe funeral FOR FIVE YEARS business that has been lost there-| The late 3 ee cain: to: ae nrovinee in 1885, Again Conside C Question lia. be Ss eT aia "EL. ae tf imine ten, Tnly | "A number ot esbie sed] OF Canad ian Railway Rates. i glean ae WOOL PRICES ee eoweee ipany, atid James L. Lee, secretary six M. New WwW. G. D Pom OTTAWA, O ver O Ata inet council meeting yesterday Jf the Association and manager iL] KEEP UP siewn ‘ rroy , lof the Atlin Fisheries, were heard. d tw le i er the question of railway rate increase back : ‘ E38.000 fre #1 Ke sabi ; i, . RTT a PEGs coches 4 tek Fhe, situation wes Fate eer ears hag j Sper Lid . 1 \ Uined the in| . *% one Fe ly and a sympathetic hearing Was ig, phink Cloth Manufacturers; > e a aa been] fhe 4 screpaney in the new rales between igiven. %e i nt of the. Say Nothing to Indicate Drop AGUE OFFICERS in, Pat ini t { ] wey | saad = oe oe —* agarose er Stns he I 2 Oe ns ? = ‘ \ It is ex ere tl ihe rates generally will f@ sustained ;“@0adan pt i VANCOUVER, Oct. 6. rhat iplained that 39 ears had been or- PREMIER OLIVER ON SD) torte of 4 eens eee one atong the {ines -suggenme: ____ dered some months ago and de-|Prices in the woollen thade wit livery was to have been made by PROHIBITION ISSUE : ; tn oor : i nee . s the Caraga Car Company on Aug- sro agegas: ot. # pars oe eloth ; ‘ Ao ahh :. ale i actur ust 1, but owing to labor troubles manufacture passing through the etly from Munieipatities at Fault for mot), Qyiny | as steps will. 4e this had been impossible. Now sttahding ‘the Inisertal Cllaniine on _— Enforcing the Law, He t ud tl jwverben ana lail ul unc eon they were promised for Oetober t “ AP a8 en ae. a en ‘ and as Mf. Pullen had not been rT) lommmerce convention, ray say there is nothing in the world in Montreal since that time it RAINBOW TO CARRY A luncheon will be t ndered the members of the ‘ ble j f de. {tO indivate that there will cheaper Board of Arvitration re G.T.P. Ry. valuation, consisting of would be impossible to say If de-| i until the big stocks uC Meet ni : Ng |) kevensrone, oot, 6.— re peels be, nigel iene ae: : f tig Civer de a rattling good ORE FROM NORTH .» Walter Cassels, Chief Justice of the Exchequer Court of livery had a eee = carried by the wholesalers *have ees agreed with Mr, } Declares. aN L night in whieh) ae Sanada, Chairman; William H, Taft, ex-president Of the vars¢ at least. ‘were heeded tol’’?? dlopancd of eT Ce ene eer c) Nae RA. S200 pe 3 ing “ wr , United States, and Sir Thomas White, ex-minister of fin- handle the Prince Rupert fish poe s i moble il i iasteri soa . i recent j ‘ “4 vant ance, and other distinguished members of the party, at the ibusiness properly. BROOKLYN WON THE ta Neider tatiog was Dominion Gey ent Matter of Cost. iN a eg nie Mare OF Peers 7 ” tS vs Reece “FRnerh, Sea, OF 9 Mr. Carvell explained that it BASEBALL GAME ‘ne the premier said that 1 abe » taken out and the hulk , l | ck Wes almost hapeless for the rail- ie ult lay ehielly with the muni mverted to be used th trans Thursday, October E 1920, at 0 C 0 way Commission to give any or- Brooklyn won the ball game iliti In some places public tation of ore I n the north le for the tinancial affairs oft} K i sor : j ders fo ‘ t i allairs iis morning by a seore of three Meo, ms nt had not heen ne NOVELIST DEAD. Mr, Taft will deliver the address the Grand ‘Trunk Railway or the (to nil, The seores were made in UNTER ene a ee aie ' BATH, England, Oct, 6.-—Chas Tickets can be procured from Mr, HM. Young, Secretary, and Canadian Express Co. would not the first and third innings. i highty~tive . 1 ate ad naiiat at the Hotel allow expenditure, It would be —— ' “i \ li = . espon il ' we! a hest to leave the matter as ex-| 8.0, Undertakers. Phone 41, eee ent care 2. at Sa ah aie . ; lofticials include Hon. F. H. : DGIT wives 's 06 ge eee ase Russia and Poland; Polish ae ail se adicaiia for the ex. the United States, for a policy of