(ng? Fy, i , h is hy | 5 “Gh c. Dressed Beef oe aoa ae ir from the stock ev Valley. ), FRIZZELL oF ae 10, 26, 186 ‘ i Fulton Market Northern t Pie ep erates FOF Or OFOT EES ~— (hil PRINCK RUPER r, BCL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920. Daily News PRINCE RUPERT and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper Yesterday's Circulation 1,560. Street Sales 262. ON WAS BADLY DEFEATED YES ‘ TAXI TAXI | | Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP . Prince Rupert Auto 707 Second Ave. - Prince Kupert ON PRICK FIVE CENTS DAL ISH RAILWAYMEN A proximate Majority 25,000 Government Sale of Liquor of Frovince Vote Decisively Against : ompenon at present time; big centres nearly all go wet; only two ci ies my weil = x oat tte SIX KILLED 3 seit (MEN TRAIN RUNS AMUCK i i Phe | ; ‘ iv a maj) 6 Goss cff Cpen Switch and Side- the swipes Another at Erie, Penn- syivania ‘ i Vai Ls ER Attorney General - i I ost Ever Polled dit i wry n tl FF ‘ . ! t d the altt - i brahes were apy 4 he witled in any way she dashed inte the setae ira ‘ * before hy pid stot j 7 “BOTH LEADERS INTER VIE WED [ iA ’ ' ' Tupper Thinks Session of Legis- e lature should be Called at Once Gencrai Returns Fa ; et to Mest n ; \ > t . ‘ ‘ William Savage K \ ~ 7 ‘Nv RC FO Geese ce hate: "i COURTESIES ta abet, Soe Mackenzie King Wires Olive, Connection i With Visit May i #4 ! } tt ‘ ) > 5 ‘\ : ia ij ’ ! i t kK , ’ i fr i i \ } (weer toe i { mo ! Qi, ba Tat ate, SF Wost Doma (continued on Page Four. L. { Substantial Majority for Govern- ment Contro! and Sale Given 1 Submit Attitude of Labor Se eta ttwaaeueetear Tarifi Comm 'ssion. LATEST RETURNS 7 * > * FROM ELECTION s ae ve * VANCCUVER, Oct. 21.— * (Noon). The majority in fevor of governmsant sale Is placed at over 30.090 with some places still to hear from. Tht vote for prohibition !s 45,478 and for goverr- ment c&ntrol, 76,165. See Oe +2 aS epee ~ “@uee ke © *& e@eeseeseageevtieaecaeeves LONG WAITS AT JASPER NOT TO Aa When Vancouver Train is Late . eap- Prince Rupert Section will go : " ; Right Through. Word has heen received by Rr ) rN CE RUPERT erintendent Watton that in 22 ul * all trains fron here to through train is s i diuconton will go right DISTRICT WET “issn J ta ; be «¢ than two hours leis t«xnelly the trains are on time and connect well at Jasper. but in the Tew cases when there are ob- structions on the line or when for - nis Constituency. any other reason the train is ab- ria late, the Prince Rupert ow seetior will go through direct : ! : hea t rhis plan wil through t vimte athe uv spring x ( d t fl wii reas : such an extent that the split : i becor an iupossibility. ELECTION DAY (oS BEDECEMBER NO INQUIRY fi " Genera! Opinion That Mouse Will Be Dissolved at Once. Wet Dry > RO 544 VANCOUVER, October 21 Phe 17 , ioe 4 npression prevails here ~ i vit t Legisiature will be dis- vy 1 d immediately and the pro- phy al eclectic ll take place on 1a 4) i ‘ } 2 Messrs. Barrow, King and Pat { ur expected to arrive i time for an important u pl {.the cabinet on Satur- { day \ nt vent may b “ ;imede | e that, however. . u - —_——— “4 i NOTICE. \ 3 0 fina 8 ! \ meeting of the Prinee hupert ; ; na Athletic Association will fib veld the Board of Trade 8 2 rooms, Second Avenue, on Thurs- lay. Oeteber 24, at 8:30 p,m Mart liale, Business Kleetion of otlleers ! und) «Edward Al members and others interest- police ¢ rt i are urged to attend. Mc MORDIE, if President. Ss. P, UNDER AUSPICES of 1.0.D.E, and G.W.V.A, Come and Hear Canada’s Soldier Padre CANON SCOTT “Canada’s New Outlook” Empress Theatre, Friday, Oct. 22, AT 9 P.M | - Chairman, Col-Cy. Peck, V.C., M.P. - One Dollar ; Admission - - + - - = 7 # D TRANSPORT WORKERS MAY QUIT WORI BE PERMITTED : } | i ridays. i {Was I and much work was done by RK SUNDAY British Tran: nsport Workers Ultimatum Declare that if no settlement with the -Miners begun by Saturday they will strike Sunday night tare seunauie’ inch tiny al ben ta: afer aea miners uniess negotmtions between the Government and the miners are The t} ' : » the Government opened this week. tlwaymen’s delegates that ail nday midusght upless the begun by Saturday. their have issued a virtual ullimatum members will work on strike cease is settied or a settlement Presents $25,000 on Bohait of Archvistops of England Are! hop Matheson, Anglican ’ all Canada, who pre- sented the Anglican Chureh of great ii nod of Ru- and in Winnipeg. ‘ i? > = ‘ ; ’ : ‘ ' ) a hie eld by the Sw (N REPRISALS Motion Favoring it Withdrawn by Opposition in British House of Commons LONDON, On { 4 moti i se of Commons yester- ne fer a public inquiry egard to reprisals in Ireland as withdrawn after a heated vate rt Government, which ily resist q the de mand, had a large majority at the time ef the ‘ al I debate resolved itself into a duel between the opposition and he Gov rmoent, the former de- manding and the latter resisting he a umd f an imdependent inquiry inte the recent reprisals RED CROSS WORK |Financial Statement Just Issued Shows Large Sum of Money Was RPaised. n ' rrinted in today’s wonderful lot the loeal ihe Canadian Red Cross this during war uwiy thousand dollars e way or another the raising \ stats paper shows what a of work was done by bran hoof hociely in city diver fi aised in of women in addition to the of the cash, lhe society is still in existence, | ilthougch no work is being done just now im connection with it, Coming Friday and Saturday, Male and Female’ ta the Weeat *iholme. . } The the noticed the FISHING BOAT STRIKES LOG GOES ASHORE Crew Picked up This Morning off Digby Island by Chief ’ Zabassa. fishing boat Livingstone lagt night struck a log off the south end of Digby Island, stuve in the stem of the boat and ran ashore in order to save the lives of the crew. It was a ¢lose eall, for the water was coming fast and the engine stopped i as she reached shore. ®This niorning the men were pické@d up by Capt Parsons ou the Chief Zaba=sa and brought to port. The Livingstone is a Seattle boat. She had discharged 20,000 Ibs. of fish here and left als ten o’elock for Ketchikan with six fishermen aboard About mid- night tliey struck a the injuries to the boat were s1 that they decided to run her ashore. Water was coming in fast and it | out the engine just a* they hed land. Parsons to Rescuc. sons on the Zibassa Capt. Pa was taking out piypvisions and supplies to the men who are salv- ling the Carruthers. In passing boat parlly. under water and nt in as élose to the shore as he dared. The men put off in a dory and were broughil here, arriving about nine o cloek this merning. Louis Holm of seatt is f owner of the Livings ve, but be went south en the steamer Prin a week or two ano, Capt. R Bergsness. in With him on the boat cess Beatrice Heaving charge were cians Carlson, Lowis Jacob- sen, Andrew Fanstad, Ed, Holset and M. Krieksea, HANNA VISITS B.C. PREMIER \Refuses to Take Seriously Sug- gestion to Take Over P.G.E. VIOTORIA, Oet, 24, President Hanna and party of the Canadian Kailways interviewed Oliver yesterday im re- British the Lake National Premier sard fo railway Solumbia and were told of the Williaiis Pacific Greal Mast- work in opening of division of the fern Hailway. The Canadian yal oieials refused to take ously a suEg- gestion that the road with “ia Ihovrded in@ebtedness should be taken over by the OLN AW, B.C, Undertakers. Phone 41, at Aula Orde oh f f aed | big