Dressed Beef Ship giaughtering on tock no¥ arriving ve 5 4 direct from the stock qn ee , ‘ Cogg . prones 10, 25 pops Merk! a ww 1 FRIZZELL tenet ————— ——— Che Darily ergency Loy, lay oe of) PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper a Ofrowi R 2 ? 120, Yesterday's © Netws TAXI TAXI Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP Prince Rupert Auto 707 Second Ave, - Prince Kupert iroulation 1,426. PRICE FIVE Street Sales 340. CENTS Bill Gets Pruned Down = = (TION CAMPAIGN ACTIVITY BEGINS TO SHOW ITSELF MORE EVERY DAY wWNITTEE GETS TORIES HAVE ATISFACTION A GATHERING L duti Tells Olty Represonta- Will Have Nominating Convention on November 8 When Candi- He Knows Nothing an date Will be Namod Adow! Wace Question sg TO PREPARE [sTIMATE COST OF SHIPS 4 MAY BECOME A CABINET MINISTER pete “« «fart ten FARMERS’ PARTY YET @ Last Convention Mle United Action at This Electior Pre- ONE CAR AY COLTS’ DANCE LAST MUL EXCHANGE FOR NIGHT WAS SUCCESS SEVERAL ARRIVALS One Wundred Couples Enjoyed Fine Affair in Rink Last Night Li £8 on onl Bae ' hh M ‘ \ e | \ Willa Dye NAVY LEAGUE CAMPAIGN IN WINNIPEG. “. Emergency Bill Passed by British House of Commons: Negotiations between Government and Miners reach ° critical stage; Parliament must meet within five days after nee proclaimed FIRST MEETING °°" Scere uuirned jast ght until this aflernoon. i i the emergency bill through OFP.RALALA. 1: sci Siomernre dace rat fler the » rad iin ’ ig several ~} e Le Oppos » tne measure Fes: for Membership in Athletic ; ; : : ; wee vas Association Set at $5 a Year j ; : : : i reg s 5 ‘ i Yr. for Seniors. : ‘ ; sess ‘ ptt 1uses i VALOOL™ LAMB [IS ; AGAIN IN CHARGE ee wee eer ener eneee ee * SNE OF THE GREATEST Dis- e ® ASTERS IN HISTORY. * FIRST STEP TOWARD * STRIKE SETTLEMENT * > LONDON, Oct. 27.—-It is * ® reported that the leaders * of the miners have accept- * * edthe Government's terms * ‘ * and will submit them toa * ’ conference of miners’ dele- * gates. If they are accospted * * the strike will cease. * . . eve eeenenveecgungeeeaeeee rer " CEORCE CASEY IS A J ATLIN CANDIDATE Qul to Ropresent the Workers, He Says, in Forthcoming Campaign. ‘ Archdeacon Cody of Teront te y \l Me listfne shed eastern devine sh ! : ddress Wingipeg > st we tes bed the strike iv Draw up Rules : ’ ~ {England as ™“ of the greatest \ at de story. ' i wee as tit : \ hal JAP BABY IS DEAD tf, Tr ! i teil ‘ t the , ' , - a Failed to Rescue Little One From tw ¥ i , . Pekin; tes | mail Fire at Port Essington : i j { sted : Last Night. ' \ \ ‘ i a \ Japanes ily boy was burn s 2 | death a cannery shack : ‘ ays he is tire at Port Essington last night , ganiza n tet) Ube © Was iused accidentally \ ‘ ‘ sta but | vineial Police Chief A, C dl | i Minty has sen structions to i \ ‘ i Constable Gibson at Port Essing- Deel ' { pa nh na the fullest investiga. : ; ti I \ ‘ ‘ We ay \ \ H l. D. Pattullo arrived this a \ ~~ 1 weer i the Prince George \ \ ; : en here bv = CHILD WELFARE WORKING OT IS DISCUSSED REFERENDUM Mrs. Rose Henderson Speaks to! Matter to Come Gefore Provincial Women at Baptist Church | Legislatures of Alberta and Tuesday Afternoon. Manitoba. An address on child welfare; EDMONTON, Oct. 27.— Premier proved intensely interesting to a/“tewart intimated that the begis- gathering of women at the Bap- jJature will act on the refereridum fist Church on Tuesday afterneon.!in which the prohibition of people voted for the opertation of liquer provinee. In the meantime nothing WINNIPEG, October Mhe compared the women of east— ern Canada with the women of into the i that a meeting ropertant sub- weet mat nots est and sa will be done 27.—K., T. te diseuss such ar ject as that of child welfare would Ferguson, representing the liquer tind ne hall large enough Lo aec- interests, suggests special con- odate then n the east. Here sideration for the citw of Winni ax different The women of peg which recently voted wet hie