wn oo | PRILEELL 10, 25, 185 on Mat PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper Wk NEVER SLEEP ee Ghe Daily News om Prince Rupert Auto 707 Second Ave. - Prince Kupert eI UY “ose je oiiemeemeenens SS ___. - ees es ~ PRINGT Vt B. C., TUESI OCTOBER 26, 1920. Eaturday's Ciroulation 1,650. Street Gales 342. PRICE FIVE CENTS : ae i ; [NT NE DRY PLEBISCITE CARRIES FOUR PROVINCES wr Provinces Go Bone Dry Big Importation Plebiscite gives large majority for wets, and most of cities follow suit, but all rural districts zre against liquor QUVER, October 26 Late returns indicete that Mani- ** * * * eee eee eeu eae e . ry although Winnipeg and other cities are wet by gone Ory a ug peg aii [ SOVIET MAKES ‘ vities. Alberta and Nova Sootia have majorities o POLISM PEACE * Th dry majority in Saskatchewan is about te thousand. » . PEG, October 26 With formidable majorities virtu- LONDON. Cct. 26.—The te rural constituencies of Manitoba went bone dry, the all Russian soviet hasreti- * c ' fied the preliminary peace * ing around 15,000. Winnipeg had a negative majorit p y being a ¢ $ sn y troaty with Poland. This * a go into effect at onca X, October 26 The dry majority for Nova Scotia is The peace is the direct * te be over 40,000. This is the only city thal voted wet result of the defeat of the her place went dry. Bolshevik artoies on all fronts recently ip, October 26...1n Saskatchewan the latest returns e mirity of about 10,000, Regina going wet by a small ~gguneessetaeetar Aiberta has a 15,000 majority, even Calgary giving a wily for the stopping of importation into the province. CITY (’ ] j ' wit of the vote is evidently that the four provinces are OUNCH. nd to slop importation of liquor or malt beverages wide. The majerities are so large that there will be AND DRYDOCK and the resull is clear. The feature of the contest is cities almost invariably were wet whereas the rural bone dry. Commilitee Appointed Last Night to Discuss Financial Affairs re POSSIBLY NEW GOVERNOR- With Government 5 Roprssentative. : MM GENERAL OF CANADA HLS fr aN) SCHOOL ft Want Children Edu- w would They Move s NOMINATIONS Ww yp WORK BEING DONE BY PRINCE RUPERT YAR gh M M Vire a Piers he Mississiy Shipbuilder Here om for the Government/\."°5 2) “Zeigeen = DS, SAYS ENGLISH EXPERT WINNIPEG SENDS CIVIC GREETINGS TO MISSISSIPPI HIGHWAY —~ TOWNS. Strike Loss in Englard on Railways Very Great Country loses two to three miilion pounds weekly as result of cessation of work by the miners; Conference continues LONDON, October 26.—The miners held a meeling again today to discuss the strike situation. No conclusion was reached at the conference vesterday. In the House of Commous, the minister of tran -rort said the strike was causing a loss to the railways of bety i two and three million pounds a week. The emergency bill providing for protection against public , sorde is debated and referred to a committee. ‘SHERMAN CHARGED = MFICHEN WAS SUPPLYING LIQUOR arry Ross Ma..es Trips to Digby INTERRUPTED , island and Arrived Last Time 4 oan Se - AT WINNIPEG as, Cl d with sup- —— \\ ilam Shaw, Defended Course of the Dominion vas remanded uutil te- ee ty allow him to preduce WINNIPEG, Oct. 26.—Numer- 1. A. Butt, formerly of Camell | aird wits ses in his own defence. ous interruptions marred to some Shipyard, looking into conditions at loca! yards and will re- port favorably 6 ~ Oo eon g : myone shit said H. A . ¢ i? \ews The ; Lio iffairs at the g 1\ \ Ame! Phe g rt only the 1 2 seems t I ‘ sg g ‘ Camel] Laird in the O i knows what he is . I spent a tew r ie . Phen he offered his ser- out here to tvestigate - : eems to ss B i that he re ¥ several days PATTULLO WILL oe TOUR DISTRICT = = = AN INJURED AT SURF J + couver Last Night Says Wili Tour North. Cscar Johnsen Brought Here this |! . FOR ATLIN a. 5 ' Morning on Full Moon and | ) ah eht Admitted to Hospital. FOR ears U 1 e b Poople of Stewart Busy Selsoting Candidates—Ross for the | | — Conservatives. RNION SOON. consraNTINE MAY STEWA Li, ¢ met Phy Wis kononamen, RETURN TO ATHENS pa Minne AND TAKE THRONE "0 st ra Night i mvention and it ted | MP; A THINS. On 4 | t of Gay A ls, ‘ s\ i he iN \\ f thy ‘ i the oF nal ! . > 2 Bae i \ \ ie devil ' party ot ’ f \\ slay of ' ‘ tt . MAYOR OF CORK TRACES AND LABOR COUNCIL | jai. = a Hhod hi we te ' day ' \ vil iv 1? \\ th a M1 bar i . "a ’ : ; ; ; he inds at Oscar Johnson, a workman from \i nan's logging camp at Suri ‘ al x- if us mught to the city I ! M s morning and i tl (a al Hespital B ri yest ay morning In u Ate f th had ply cided to ¢ ave ot y been ascer- ’ | s nderstood that his e Ul ' wa njured when he Was by fae top of a falling ‘ I» l W. Kergin and Dh sid J. A. W t attended the injured there Ww on lis arrival here, . . . * Campaign Organization Meeting — All interesied ii bringing about a change in the | administration of affairs in British Columbia at the approaching Provincial Election are requested to meet at Smeaton’s Tea Room, Second Avenue and Second Street, on Tuesday Evening, October 27, at 8 o'clock J. R. Beatty, Secy. Conservative Association : i aud another Indian, extent the speech of Premier i=tephen Ridley, in giving evidence Meighen at the meeting here last Hold of the accused offering lo sell night. Phe address was: featured them whiskey and “jackie,” lemen by the defence of he Govern- iract. Finally he had broughtiment’s course dur « the past ne of the extcact to their room /three years. He ma an aftatk on what he called th | ical »ss said he had not met the jig dancinz of Mackenz ‘ diats 1 questiol last nicht.iin the present western tor He Was sherman by ade and’also mad stat t regarding st come in with the Gove nt policy on he He and his tariff. art : small boat and Hon. J. A. Calder was one of the hed for halibut on the other speakers mice Digby Island Their at < were 1 very large and W : Shaw, himself was rym and wae ano somand-] ——- PASSET) AWAY LOS Ses und was also remand- d t tomorrow L RAIN IN SOUTH Died as Result of Monkey's Bite; ‘ Succeeded by His Brother , Paul. Prince Rupert has had Much ; Better Weather for Past Two ATHENS, October 26 King Months than Vancouver Alexander of Greece, who was re- ently bitten by a pet monkey, Amvivals fron the south all) died last night and it ts offittally , the splendid weather) mn unced that the crown has have had in Frinee Rupert as been offered to Prince Paul what they are get Alexander was a son of Con- } ver and even in'stantiné, the pro-German who was At Vaneouver they had) forced to give up the throne nd bh rai eLire He was Dorr n {803 and u ‘ same to a tare ex. /tnapy. He succeeded t th DavidJune 12, 1917, o th expul yl s ft e thts fier day thew @ave had rains and|of bis father ra > the south while people Prince Pa ~ niv nipet ' here have enjoyed sunshine orjyears of age H / er fairly tine days. Prince George wire wits also aaa ae a RE i ————— | older than the dead ime, Was ex PROMINENT Y.M.C.A. OFFICIAL oiided from ihe succes: a abe IN WEST samy timatum of the Powers hat dethroned his father lle ws three sisters. MURDER °" ARGE Bitter Speeches Made in treiand Following Death of MacSwiney. LONDON, Oct. 26.—FPellowing the death of Mayor MaeSwiney there are reports from Ireland of bitter speeches charging murder by the English. No serious dis- orders are reported. | The buildiag loan of 82,500 ex- ltended to James F. Marten under ’ ithe Better Housing Scheme has been transferred to Jolin Stewart raylor Statten, who is national/the eily eouneil last ight! ene weanizer of Boys’ Werk in Y. M.\dorsing a recommendation from \. of Canada, is at present inithe committee to this effect. the west in conneetion with Y, M, cneihei ‘ Cc. A. work, | 8. C, Undertakers. 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