nerge gy carr ana October 16 expectesc n the part of all to prepare PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper TAXI TAXI Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP Prince Rupert Auto M. H. LARGE 707 Second Ave. - l’rince Rupert Rrereres sournr sonrnserernrnrernnsenen. § parations for the Big DIAN SATURDAY, Of PRINGE f PERT, B.C NATIONAL OFFICIALS ‘TOBER. 16, 1920. Vesterday'’s Circulation 1,600. Street Sales 448. PRICK FIVE Crs oal Strike VISIT THIS CITY AND TRANSACT BUSINESS Final preparations are being made trike of a million miners throughout the y measures recommended by the Govern- local authurities and there seems for a Jong stern ij out by on Miners are Expected — : Go on Strike Next Monday: ~~ other Transport Men may Join and tries be Tied Up; Long Stern Fight is Uxnected EMBARGO ON s BRITISH COAL ANOTHER VICTORY eeecea Cees 8 Ga. * & 2? ® > DAILY NEV/S BOAT RACE ON MONDAY 0 tw Velock There all In- «i» AL OF Milfeven * is to which will * sina eratt 7 hy vel | en * othe Mus will depend * on a i > +r? @eeee CEVER “L WRANGE RESINERIES SAY UPRIGHT RUPERT Tablet Unveiled for Boys Who Served Their Country The bi md im tb MONTIREAI et. 6 here Lieut -Col. McMordie Cfheiated at Ceremor y gnc Gave an ,, ae clos ng Mail and Bage- ably Commence Addr sss; Pupils from All Schools Cathered ywilln Monday nr ’ abe BS FORCED ; FOG ip) RETURN : M ~@e eR RRR RE RS ® L Government Tates Steps to Pro- ff confidence prevails among peeple who appre- tcct Home Consumer View r, that a strike might bring about a critical situation Of Strike fontine:d Success Along South istry Fusjian Front—Divisions of coal have been accumulated, but public con- , Routed. partial shutdc wns. ext ‘ oO ‘ id the national union of railwaymen and the trans- | } ‘ thy id separate meetings on Monday to deter- vy Ger Wra woanizations. They approved the de- i ! r" rot month and it is feared they may decide ; _ . ke, M . WILL CLOSE DOWN w me “d l sud SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ’ ivit \] - ETARY : TO BLOW UP PENITENTIARY Nitro- Glycerine Found Inside Wallis Sufficient to Destroy Building KINGS TOS (let 15. singston Standard tits v* fibat enouch nitro rhe morning glycerine » blow up the Kingston Peniten- ry was found inside the walls stitut tocether with nda? f deadl ‘ ~ th pay Well Born, Well Fed and NOTICE Wednesday we saw the Idaho ly-jarehored at Poggsy Point, He ed F Or, gtd Light Department. ing a chor nearby and we went/called in here last May on the Phe publie will please not thatjout to see Captain Briges wholway North on his “eoast trader” ‘ lieht and power wil cut off for/brought us into Prinee Rupert./as he laughingly describes his 35 Oy OV ey hours Sunday morning, We left Poway Point at 6:15 this|foet, one man boat He left to- 2 ermnmen on cl l, GO, DUNCAN, jorning and reached here at/day continuing his journey south- Superintendent 5:05," wards to Puget Sound Railway Off cials On Visit to City General Manager Warren says this Not Branch Line, but Section of Trans- continental; Cars not yet delivered The president and three of the directors of the Ganadian National Rail wcompanied by other officials of the lines ved in the city early this morning on a trip of general in- -pection and left again at noon on their special train. During he presence of the party here there were numerous conferences and consultations and all DD. B. Hani Thomas Cantley, R. T. were Phe party Railways: busy men. rmprised president of Canedian National Colonel directors; BR. P. Railways; S. J. and Robert Hobson, National riley Ormsby, secretary of the Canadian flungerford, vice-president in charge of operation; C. B. Brown, eugimeerig assistant, VD. Crombie, transportation assistant; C, E. ronus mu hanical assistant; C. wee Seta R , . ‘ Lruction assist- the yards had b aced at the lisposal of the fist isimess here state that their ship- general man- assistant but the general. manager; A. H.- Eager, ant; A. E. Warren, s os ih. Latineron, local dealers they are of no use for seoneral superintendent of rolling istock, and H. A. Dixon, chief en- sineer. There were also a num- ber of secretaries and other staff nembers. nents and offer practically ne re- lief to the present siLuation. POLLING T0 BE Cars Not Delivered. Vhis urornine the sawmill and (Y A J cold storage were visited and a 1k ° general iook al the railway yards take r the beneiil of the d.rec- it rT a ie Fuad Sons of Canada Hal! Secured for ws and others 10 bad not ye a 7 Naan Gccasion and Ten Booths will paid a visil to the city Mr. Hanna sad be Erected had conferences with Col. Peek, \ 1: J. W. Nieholls, comptroller , A. P.; . ; Arrangements have vile the Canadian Fish and Cold : by returning officer Mortimer to Storage, and with Acting Mayor ; conduct the poll on the Probhibi loybhavna. . ; \ j to tt ur situation in | sS0e En! (08 Ree eee ee sAet as ww it Cs s Ue Mm Canada hall on Seco Aven zard th liveries of the next dowr to the Cust s Hous ears v ed at Montreal, . : 5 Fhis is a central location and Mr. Hanna said that deliveries had ; onvenient for ev me, n yet been made. It was ex- , len booths ar ng erected, plained by Mr. Hungerford, vice- ; all in the one | uv so there president, that besides labor : “ : 7 hould be little delay it ting. troubles the Canada Car Company, .,,, ‘ Fhe poll will be open fre 1. which ¢ pany is building the 7 : to 7 p.m. and voles w ~ be irs, has had difficulty In obtain- . counted mnedi thereafter. ing the material for the work. Matio plans are now coming soo hal att gl rosomte at the PERRY PRESIDENT OF reret aver’ today" ay was the} TRUSTEES CONVENTION roundhouse site, Not Branch Line. ei Phe Pine from Jasper to Prince m NELSON, Oct. 15 4. G. Perry, North Vancouver, wa lected \ president of the School 1 vs Rupertiis not a braneli line,” said ' eonvention here today \. KE. Warren, general manager, rh . ; i le prine " with emphasis te the News No. ; ; hormna sf ! ‘ ‘ = . { transcontinental is merely split ; ‘ dorsed and i is rig ha at spel * section going to cheol boards b zit sane Vancouver isle the other to Prince |~ : t porwerr is ! i ou Rupert If one seetion is lale the a ie’ ine e axes other goes on, thus making two , t SS SS ae ae sections independent of each oth- GRAND CONCERT, ‘TUESDAY er, There should be no unneces-|NIGHT at Westholme T! e in sary delay other than those usual|,je of the Boys’ Naval Brigade in the operation of a railroad. Viekets at Princes Ru Musie Speaking of express refrigera- |store, opposite the Post Office. tf tor car shortage, Mr. Warren said that 47 freight refrigerators in B,C. Undertskers. Phone 41. Government Sale There can be No Control Puts the Booze Back: On the Streets, In the Homes At Public Functions. DON’T BE FOOLED BY THE WORD MODFRATION Vote for Prohibition —_|