Legislative Library Dressed Beef Slaughtering. Ship- tock now Arriving Live ot from the | stock i. Bulkley Valley KE IF rRUZZELL — PRINCE RUPERT Prince at *.* . . Palen Bes Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper ‘es 10, rket ¢ Daily News [arm WE NEVER SLEBP m Rupert Auto 707 Second Ave. - Prince Kupert o : ore ep arernr er erer er — we 7“ tT : = : SS — > THE BALLOT PAPER, cence tt ce iti WILL YOU VOTE? * "7 x HN or ' Preachers urge large congregations to (2) heheh: pre fot Cael eal wot Vote for Prohib'tion Measure to- and Sale in S-aled Packages of Spirituous Iron and Steel and Cotton morrow, Scriptura! Quota tions (Mary an X in the square opposite act you prefer) i Not from Bible- rhs above in ‘1 » id otic noof the ballot showing how a pro- is Reported Ipletely paralyzed by the strike PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920. Seturday’s Circulation 1,667. Street Sales 307. PRICE FIVE CENTS TORIAL iMust Vote Dry to Which Do You Prefer? Strike of Miner § = 4 Stop Importation): (1) The:Present Prohibition Act?........0....: | Ties Up Industry Badly Hit; oni Male Viquprs? 5 a .-s+-++ 2) «+6705 <4 _ Small Disburbance in South Wales I , : omiat should f V ne mark on the ballot paffer except; ted Rev. Dr. Grant ian ad neon fo a large congregation Sunday ero the little top square. LONDON, October 19. Phe coal ernment has received large nurm- : ri ed that he onl way to make conditions better pi Fe Ee ee roe hintning industry is almost com-/bers of otters of volunteer help }Dut the necessity for the enrell- p tivey are tod was to vote for the Prohibition Act and this wo . ; RK a i , f ' ' : : All In €aciness or At Ton-y-pandy, Sopth Wales, at ment: of *voluntents, BAe aOt oa, vox on nee THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL GAME FARMERS’ MAN , howeve (ye supers “ Proposal ss Reorganize freezers” for the three carloads |- Amateur Athl Which ts to be eM meals ‘ oe “LIBERALS BACK TWO HUNDRED Mitious. that of h offering. Over 200,000 NOTICE. oney Spent on Liquor get Hat was guine throu, Ax, the Big League Baseball iin ie) x necting of the Prince Nope ‘tic Association will ; a © be fi ow I p by the stoppitg of importation If they voted f ‘ latetit tt , " jbeen reached, , we. eriutent te nportatio could not be lopped. The provinces P Vi j : T = nidnig if Sounz miners cole The strike is hit oe the iron ; i mm be belled a dey province first 0 Ing ere omor! Oo Ww lected and started to siag The Red land steel as well as the cotton in- wer n The a an eeleetalt te the Hilie Girutes eek Se iit - Flag, cte. lhe poliee interfered | dustries severely. The blas! fur- i ' , ; . : f ” : - : : ‘ and stone throwing ensued ; eran s 2 a ‘ 4 +40. 'Moderat ta dirii | urged. that this was é disinndet methadl Len > puty Ric esthe Officers ane eppointed and Ten final ee «4 es a ued and) nac ta _ Middieborough ar Al- ; m 7 ; : . m4 ‘ oe a Swe Were smasaed. jready beginning to dampen down. ‘ in iigning The prohibition supporters had fact wilh which i] Cier& ; ol ing Strtion adjoining Customs The eyes of all Britain are cen-|Liverpool and M hester an- . —~—s« SO Sustain their position. House Second Avenue fred on the first session of par-/nounce inn. ading suspension of ame: — lhe Moderation League had re- ‘eile aed Hament after the winter recess ihe tramway service. Frank ONTARIO JAILS . NN gecu, } : t aeohibitiontste~is 4 s in readiness for the véling tomorrow Returning Officer “ * hich the strike will be dis-!Hodges. representing the miners, CLOSE RESULT OF ‘ it Vancouve and this Movtime ia npointed ten de puly returning officers and ten poll quntess publishes minute figures showing PROHIBITION THERE | $ ui Mie say ate The aie All rumors of intervention bybihet the wages of the miners are ‘ i it wy had is cierk ers oe Be ee ; rey are; ‘ether unions in the strike have,not commensurate with the cost TORONTO, Oct. 19.—Asa | \t Methodist Ch h Rev i es—-G. Waddell, G. J. Johnston, J. Bradbury, BR. W-.)ceased for the present. The gov- of living. result of prohibition in the ||) 1. H. >» all ga an add Camere Dou. Ye J. MeGregor, Art. Collison, Hubert Ward. — aneceranerttnthinstgh provingn of ontaria, rea af | ovr tn Mshop Monson, whows A. 4. Galati, d Gombe prssteeessterees ADPROVE COURT the seven provincial jails ; : , a4 ithe usdeatt Ante i . e ee abs ata Lenetand Ens Poll Clerks—1.. Mctfarg, T. W. Silversides, Ray McDonald, J. © R®URSES ENDORSE , : aia » i i i aktadt akdaand ; ‘ E G. 5. Fit ri \fec McDonald, Bert Wearmouth, J. * PRCHIBTION MOVE * jcor © att : d { M , \ erso ® G from %879 to about 5008, | I Mr, Nuttall oe ee ; * The following r 5 HOUSE PLANS according to Brigadier W.H. | ae ae _M mtof the me wiuled are returned soldiers, says He 3 jowres resolu- # 4 Fraser of the Saivation Army “ { { ‘ nett ak ei blue poling station is alongside is a ear by the * n an Interview. UNS ; eo 4 the tustoms house on Seeond Ave. © ‘raguate Surses Associa- Rpechitect Whittaker Returns to Befcre prohibition we had ; . , ; oq F LOW c yO lost apposite Dr. Kergin’s office. " aay et a recent meeting . Victoria Today to Get Out 1 soup Kitchen, but we don't : Pt > Ss ihere are ten booths but those tapi meted ean Specifi : . ' The Bishop wat * We nu. tanita : pecifications. fave te keop one going now,” ; F s ; gg . TACK AI7 Tar ii can de so are asked to vote ‘ We, ; bers of the * | no «| said Brigadior Foaser. “Be- i ; ra we EN] i n the morning so as to relieve Yancouver Graduate Nur- # The plans for the new court i 4 ‘ fore prohibition t used to \ , : ' oe @ KE obs ® the stress during the busy hours. . vue \ssociation beg to *® house here have been finally ap ene { r aren om ery vote ” required to * State: While it is dificult #* : ’ ne eee have sixty or seovonty persons here did nbt | ‘ nite Every voter will t Ky, juired ¢ * i bene Bests phy . i 2s ‘ proved and Architect Whittaker, I tine Up t my office door rr dé From 1.006 Lo 1,500 Barrels of Oil MEN his or her name. before being . et se sae istics > os ‘hos here today: is returniht4o ‘ > - - ‘ “ i . on rex a o e deerease © r | RG hi secking relicf. There is none Not the Bible. Daily from Well at Fort B00, 8 PANO PN ee aaa ») \icteria at once to get out speci- of that new.” hes tian stheweeih titah " ture is compared with the original S iohes, tie number of fications and call for tenders for j , : ‘ ai as SS ee oo iplicalion, calls for nurses for such . the building. Says Government W eged 4 ohas 3a ees , Anyone whose name is on alist * Cases __ has decreased at #| , set of plans was recently sent n Policy Of Murder bP c {; answer to Selle MoClung and A eich is Yeh Miata Phe tin-'j, any part of the province may * ‘least 75 per cent, also that # here for those interested to loo! the Meantim i iy cent Jats ware. mndelly taken trom. pevias | aoe the reports Site here bn taking an aflidavit * ‘heimproyved condition in * ver and th es ult ti Z wae ime, : ; : - over @ e res as teat sug- " tte riptal books whieh were ve ' tom of aM thet his or her name in ona fist. * te home is beyond estima # ze Gon were sd Ie a I he : : c ame. tf ; ; . Fort Nor- The be t will be kept separate * fon We therefore. heart- o : t ey ee K 6 the thro his as Riv Th my § —- vp para e ily id ul ‘ s been incorporated in the new set. ae et 7 % ‘ hive ‘ j . endarse e eonti A \ Pcie Eka. ainaih and sho the affidavit be false,)* . ' en These are satisfaetory. ft is uwi- ce ate , & 1OW hes t will be rejected and the ‘ f{ the Prohibition #* oe that { kK Jumes er t ef ‘ <@ day ; * Act. * derstood tat they provide imore Fefuse to Work when Tobacco | i ed upen as in an ,, Person ished. » 9 |accoma odation than was:orizil. re@eeseneeorven wees. tly provided for. lai Government is the new building, a fine one, will be perfectly modern and suited to BIG DINNER os uss vee THOUSAND OF there is nothing iu he eontract should day's Match—-Score 3-2. Col. C. E. Edgott, Nominee in Yale le ¢ay and the © ac b AT VANCOUVER” Methodist Ladies’ Aid Provided Caribon; Gets Uneainens e let in a very short Lime. VL ‘ " \ VANC ‘ Fine Table—Music and Toast hve q t players Endorsation. ent ad { t ‘ ands ing Time was 48 hours ; List coon e thall| -PENTIGTON, Oct. 40cAs was *Omreee™ Cars are Shipped from FINAL MEETING OF . ; _ : ae Pee a CS a ae ok Local Fish Houses in Two a 25 minut ' Ate me oot .eporg: enert expect ec j . £ 3 | f utes STEAMERS COLLIDED L l i 38 iKSE * ~ die a ) } ‘ . ” ally xy ™ . AA * = : ‘ ms Days’ Time. ARBITRATION BOARD wis y the adic dof the! S. Rus eferee a zelt, the eandidate of the rites Ae ' lint ( ad nin es , iJ. Watson! Farmers in the Yale-Gariboo rid- Just enough refrigerators to MONTREAL. Oct 19 rhe . ay “ and M « fined § ) x to fill the vacaney caused by go around” is the word. at the . Fs 7 : final meeting of the Grand Trunk . 1 sat dov : . gregation that|th resignation of Hen. Martin Fish Exchange this morning to Arbitration Commission will, ae to . he feated G e Exhibit r ell, has been unanimously cover today’s and Sunday's sales. nth hare hails Py sida i ‘ rhe itches endorsed by the Yale Liberals, A fish special went out last even- oliv ta baol iii: * e wes nd i pretty ate wn Seek ——|ing with eleven cars from Sunday |y> jy Taft left the party for New ‘ and this morning there were three Pat; ‘ : York at Toronto. | YOU HAVE THE FRANCHISE political bondage? We think not. 1 ARGU Ahoy! Ahoy! Ahoy! an W has scat Broken, Then ‘ore the Law is Wrong. Under the Auspices of the Navy League then Altey the Law ( . i \ | to Suit the Lawl reakers. R C i : BRIT Te ite RITISH Way IS TO in the Westholme Theatre, the Prohibition Party your vote? ™ THe Taw OREVE Think f fn! T — REP TAW. OREYED TONIGHT, TUESDAY, at 8.15 | ae Oe SN Act. Store, opposite the Post Office : - Vote fe r Prohibition Admission, $1.00 and 75e, , Tickets may be had at the Prince Rupert Music Vote for Government Control MEANS:--- on king we sonded New League may be formed combining teams from the) (,..)) GoNCERT TUESDAY be held in the Boacl of ‘Trade lor Boot ) hie Less for Groceries, ' singing of the Natioual American and National; New Board to be forrmed = yiciti't) at Westholme ‘Theatre in rooms, Second Avenue. on Thurs. r . \ a ‘ \ irks by A Te rid of the Boys’ Naval Brigade.|day, October 24, at 8:30 p. : for ihe Home, F. Derry S. M. New proposed CHICAGO, October 10. Professional baseball is confronted) Vi ts at Prinee Rupert Music}. Business: Elec of officers LA for the Family, , set .? } ( Which’ with two alle ves. Either there must be a peaceful reorgani- Store, opposite the Post Office. tf; All members are \ ¢ dae na, Le for Edueat ion, ie * ny ¢ Ws at. , whe, zation or civil w If it is the latter, possibly a twelve club league Bc. seem: meted at. las SP rene saree \ deray » toast to the Ladies, which was| ¥iu be formed compgsed of eight National and three American) _ nae ee eet ie ila cue Stands for Wasted Mone »y esponded to by the singing of! League clubs With the other five American clubs another circuit ~~ they a lolly Good Fellows.” will be formed. < V Bef thie onclusion there \ meeting of representatives of both leagues met last night WOMEN! ! ote zs Prohibition _ z oo i rit ¥ i ee ind it was agreed that a board consisting of three members not scier. HH. Higgins and Rev, A. E.1 oer sted tinancially in- basebali supersede the national com- -_ maldrey, of Hartley Bay, took/ Mission, the chairman of the tribunal to receive $25,000 a year The Prohibition Party bodeer They say “We val salary. have the women’s vote in our pocket.” 5s this true? YOU ARE it Nadeaton Teaione (———— — , on ; ere FREE. Have you changed social bondage for 8,000 Victoria women asked for the repeal of the Prohibition Act and for a moderate law because they saw the evils which followed the Frohibition With the facts before you, have you promised