Pt mnie 4| Dressed Beef g Ship shtering , Sl Eek now arriving wg of Live from the stock k dire t a ‘ fe Bulkley Valley PRIZZELL PRINCI The Daily Ne PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper: RUPERT I 1. u PURSBDAY OV 1020, Vesterday's EMBER 2, Circutation 1,500 TAXI TAXI Phone 75 WE NEVER > .E EE Prince Rupert Auto 707 Second Ave. - Prince Rupert PRICE FIVE CENTS Street Geltes 942 ? etalk Nominate at Vancouver City LY THREE MEN IN FIELD FOR LABOR, BUT THREE MORE MAY BE ADDED yard Employees Meet Under Auspices of Local Trades and Labor Council ative report having Suhsais steps to protect work- and relieve out ering; Col. Peck attends meeting the Prince Rupert he Empress Theatre i | i f for the pur ’ ihe ( Peck w net fare i j ord Hg pal ‘ j iguin (hye i“ ge ft j an I I ’ ~- ~ = =z t ‘ iH VOTE 0 the situation. Endorses Action. TODAY “ , - me HY be Held on the Liquor , om Until Middie of December . v~ i ‘ lel M M } © y NSION Moet Every Day. seed i LVE pen sha ' in donk af re t my S Pew Plant is ! # Trouble Barrel ‘eM Ol) Burst Ma ye 1 ; aka i “a a | ! vh ! { I vd i ‘ i . ‘dand i as 1 | ‘ ‘ her | | i . p hi i te ha . ' 4 " and ~ Wiis Ue jewl fagwau wiit Vedertakers, i i pinent hat ea Phone 41. —— NOTICE TO LIBERALS and § : ‘ -“Pporters of the Provincial Liberal Government ‘ held in the Committee Rooms, Second Avenue, at 8 p.m. on Mle celles November 3 tle B&les to attend a convention to be held ‘or the purpose of nominating a ‘le for the B. C. Legislature. Tine ° non i iberal Association, -G, Dawson, Secretary. Ming win | ttullo hg 1 FAMOUS MISSIONARY TO VISIT WESTERN CANADA. [Pm yore! See Canada “: BIG BAZAAR PROMISING Opens Tomorrow and Wilt Con- tinue Until Thursday Night. rh ‘ hat ! ty i i" i hix ven Mr. l Macl lis ’ ! ‘ ‘ sf ’ v 5 ‘ \ mre, A. I iM ' \ . h } St ‘ \W N { I} N ~ ALBERTA TO SELL BEAVER Pelts on View at Edmonton This vb. ook and will be Sold Monday EEyMON \ ' \ 5 ! fo a M ay ii has ive i gross | a t rpypeer ! il t i uy ‘ The pel i \ Tr e wards ind i wr them w j ; Monday BIRTH \ dauvehter was born at the General Hospital this me : to olonel and Mrs, Fetherstouhaugh f Pacitfie Place sete eee ee eee eee . . * ELECTION . .LLETINS . » * e Vhe Trail Club Athletic * . Association will receive * ‘ firat US, eleetion bulletins * * tonteht Members come . , and bring frieads who ean ° , wet Visitors cards from * * secretary it * . . eoveeueeRR ERR RR RRR m.nister of marine and fish- cr.2s, ton. FT. DBD. Pattuiio, mM. P.P.. received yerlerday a tciec ram stat.ng that the de- GOVERNMENT MAY FINISH TWO VESSELS Word Roce In reply lo a message he Sont to Hon. C. C, Ballantyne, partment cc ived From M_nistor of Merine by Mr. Paitu ito. sid not intorvene YELP MAKE MANITOBA DRY. n iccal drydoct alairs un- tl a dofavit had occurred. rm, | “s T.is action would keop safe \\ ist the proteclion of the guar. antee fund and as soon as : f th the default occurred the gov- ! ! ees \romont could Stop in, pay ’ tie the men. take over the yards and complete the ships It is generally Understood MOCKENZIE NOMINATED that the non-paymont of the m and supply accounts Lt rA ! $ Mar const tutes a default and the z s nominated as Co opinion 's held that the gov- uf candida for Delta ernment will take over the yard in e few days and start Col. C. W. Pee V.C.. M.P.. re- it vp again without further turned las nigh after a trip delay. down the coast Nonsinpigll Made Libera! and Labor: List Includes Mrs. Ralph Smith aid’ Attoraey-G-neral; Federated Labor Puts Three Men in the Field I I e las ug St 1 WwW B. I s, M. A. Maced : 1. P. Dougherty aC G be Joh g Fed ed | 1. §s. VW R. I ed i Dom { PrP. G ind ope ‘ l | = h ‘ wr ted J his ling IINSTER, N \ s has | i Despite Car Shortage More Fish Was Landed | United States in Political Contest While Harding said to be Favaiite, Be-ting is Eves; Politicians Reliev: d , There was 1,511,000 om a halibut landed here in . October, 1920, as against 1,215,500 in same hit Fish ef i fYered from last yea they did last ot thre gel of her - ai ug oD reiativels sealtl in N heita Wii a sChi ra WwW \ i i banks Xk il ‘ jt ils ha O aunt ' fish exchange yeu may month last year the month of Oect this vear secured at nerning ndicate th although the port sur > sh iz i through the month, ed ti ere was in the same month er be s have continued later this year than s sumewhal makes up for the fact that many hoouers sold their catehes elsewhere worked the disadvantage of this place but all por ive short of this commodity and x has suffered no more than Ketehikaw and the smialler. mon in October, 1949 During the 2 up and the same me 343,000 pounds of bali n from the bul came to Prince Rupert and hie northward left for other ports on aceount of the car shortage aad the small mw 1,514,000 prices offered There was oily md 2.440 ibs. 17,000 pounds lost to the port this bk through the way in the same month last year. Qetober of this ‘The highest price for first elass witl 1,215,500 tish was 2O0.8¢ paid 6n October 30 ad 8.400 il th ay Bete. October 6. \ shortage |’ that Streruous Campaign is Over WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—There ecent victories of the Republi- ; « doing anywhere in the C@™s all point in that direction. dts aban y except’ the The vote up to noon Was a large outstiniiaall one, showing that great interest is being taken in the big contest. prominent [¢ would have beer uch larger i >, finanee, trade had more popular candidates been immersed in the chosen. As it is many voters feel osing a bew presi- that whichever gets nf they are ot represented. betting seen to be Politicians and others all de- serd to the out-\elare they are much relieved at = al Hipression is; he ecampaizn being over as now t ding is ely to win. The/ business will praceed as usual. sew mee eepeeeaeeease : TWO MEETINGS — * * URGE MINISTER ; TS TAKE ACTION * . GVER SHIPYARD * OF PARTIES IN ee s s ee % The following wire was # ae * sent. sesteoday te ddan. ty . BIG-CONTEST . ne a) me Ballantyne, minister of # * wmarit by President 8. E. # - * Parket the Board - * Conservatives Gather Tonight and “ es t de ta ‘ he a : Liberals Tomorrow Night to ae * Choose «elegates. , Rupert Drydock # ~ Engine xz Lo closed 7 There are to be. two politieal i gh Situation # neetings this wee W ednesday - ds immedi- * night the Liberals ill meet to Wases one « Choose delegates f he conven- . ' sats ~ two #* tion on Friday and tonis the . : Kight #)Velservelives are gathering to 3 rid off with- * vleet delegates for Monday's con- , is dis. @,Yoution th eV s are rathet * a ers now dis- * iinpertant . ” e. checks * For the Liberal convention a ete * . » necessary * eall was sent out recently to all ‘ vy publie feeling. " we ‘he asseciations of the district, @ some of which w if respond. Oth- eeeaetcevoeern+e 028 @ 6 @e -iers are content to leave the mat- ter with the local people. As wo- men are now on an equal footing FISH GOES TO with men, it is very probable that - a number of women will attend this gathering. DIZZY PRICES fhe Conservative meeting to- night will, to a very large extent, decide whether the party ts te run Cold Storage Bought a Cartoad a man under their own Danner or This Morning and Paid give up the fight and swing in 20.5¢ for Firsts. with a man who only a few days age Was asking the ©. B. | for dian Fish and Cold their nomination. On account of > iny went the Booth the importa: f the event it is t a little better at the likely there will be a good attend- Fish Exchange this morning and ance. ae ther first class ecord wil they paid Petje toe a carton, BOILERMAKERS GET sins to hs teu WIRE FROM, MINISTER ‘ nitot 13.000 pounds; R M M I reve? § is, and Tramp, ' nds The Botlermakers Union this M vy May sold 2,000 pounds to) morning ree ived werd from Hon. i st ize at t7e and 10.5e./C. C. Ballantyne in reply to a wire th vas in with 200 eohoes. sent some days ato saying Mm effect that until the present oper- KILLED BY SNOW SLIDE. iters of the shipyard were shown to be in default and a receiver MWINREREDGES, Mont. Nov, ft. appointed the Government could Four metre dead as the re-ido nothing, but when that time cult of a snéw slide at the Pete came they would step in and pay rrine ear here on Sunday. the men and carry on the work, TO ALL CONSERVATIVES A meeting of Conservatives will be held on Tuesday, November 2nd at 8 p.m. in Frizzell Block, next Overwaitea Store, to nominate delegates to attend the Nominating Convention to be held on November 8. J. R. BEATTY, Secretary.