ree Bel Ship nen local Dressed Siaughtering Ov aa ( Live Stock now arriving ¢ - k direct from the stock ‘ very wee ; g every oe the Bulkley Valley. nere ‘GEORGE J. FRIZZELL phones 10, 25, 185 Roya Market Fulton Mark et tated we PHRINGE Hl PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper PERT, B. C., FRIDAY, VECEMBER 10, 1920 Yesterday's Circulation 1,691. TAXI TAXI Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP Prince Rupert Auto 707 Seeond Ave. - Prince Kupert PRICE FIVE CENTS Street Gales 368. STERN MEASURES MADE EFFECTIVE RELAND FAIR ASSOCIATION FOR 1921 GOT AWAY 10 A GOOD START LAST NIGHT LONDON, December 10..-Martial law is to be in force in and in “certain areas” in order that the authorities may the ier “put down murder and outrages.” A movement is also on foot to bring about a conference be- een the British Government and the Sinn Fein leaders, Premier boyd George announced today. The Premier declared that ssing arms after a certain date or unauthorized persons wearing under martial law persons pos- forms were liable to the death penalty. VATION AT |S IMPRISONED FOR FAILING TO DOFF HAT RELIES SEN ina: :'¥55 aio ps bed Respect Corpus Christi of Employees Next Wednes- day to Decide if Cut Will Be Accepted. ‘ aie ' Procession TION TO AVERSGE ‘ ' SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS 4 AID TOMORROW FOR STRICKEN PEOPLE ERY ROUGH SE4S DELAYED ARRIVAL 4 ayy LIQUOR 4 Bradbury, Launch Bethune CONCERN GAZETTED 's Back With Ballot Boxes From South Queen Chariottes ote Three Men are Lynched in California at Midnight. Alleged Murderers taken from Jail by 100 Masked Men and Hanged to Oak Tree at Cemetery near Santa Ros ‘NTA ROSA, December 10,—Cieorge B rerence Kilts : Valen smal ‘ y T Pelt ind Detleetiy ] \ 1) ron Sunday Lhe jail th , miduigt and 100 1 weal j hey ove i \ ! j “ ling aut hines carried the masked par he Souoma opped af the cemetery, ropes we prepared and ¢ hanged to an oak tree Phe headlights of three iiuminate the tree selected artial Law in Certain Areas In Ireland is to be Enforced yone Found Carrying Arms or Wearing Uniform after Certain Date Liable to Death Penalty; Mzy be Conference with Sinn Fein NEW OFFICERS OF RED CROSS Innual Mesting Last Night Ex- pressed /opreciation of Work of Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh 4 I 1 i 1 i thie has aye existed one il Mr«. Melotosh ha- tye lout { the wrt a nto wt ~ M M - - , Unanimous Resolution M I fel i i f - i 1 1 d i ua he ‘ sh ‘ 6 rp la cat M Melt ‘ ix wit i dj it d | ii is whily i j ' Ms ‘: i ' ; | mil ‘ - a Mt Leotye ny th { ; = iva whol ind Ml Mefntosh | rd on ss : nthatwh has been d were We would nvey to her and + do tusl d ! wa ~ afly nite sted n hed - ou ery earnest 2 ! inh ! thet fulure ha vee Officers Elected. The followtne aflic - Wet lected Hen, President Mayor Metly hoon Chairman, Judge Young Vics hairman, Mrs, Dawson lroasurer, Mrs, Geo, Woodland Secretary, H I MeLeod Supt, of Supplies Mis. P, W Vnderson The above oficets with Mrs Metntosh and b, ¢ Siewart wil form the executive ¢ power add to omomittee with numbers pore - Aunt 1t GREAT _ ‘ UP HERE ,GuIDe é [’°™ GONG To TAKE J iy Time ABouT ) 4 ' \S GonG Down! Pf a . pen i “fe 4 4 ay /\. at wh uP © J fibers ei ven “CSLIPPERY PLACES.’ tials Los Angeles Times. New Corporation in Charge of Whalens Reliance Mill & Trading Corporation to have Charge of ‘Manufacturing End of Business at Swanson Bay and Port Alice VANCOUVER, er of the Wh December 10.-—A. E. McMaster, acting man- Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd., made the following rday: at Toronto on ‘Ata special meeting of the board of directors We esday, it was decided lo engage the services of the Reliauce | a 1 ig GCorperation of New York to take charge of the ifa zg end of the business. Rece Messrs. MeGarvey, Ross and ‘Whalen, directors of he compat visited the plants at Swanson Bay and Port Alice, it ~it was followed by a careful inspection by sulphite . < a result of their re- — ily se the head of the Reliance pa tre tac ix John Ball, pre- s det formerly of Price Bros., of NOT APPOINT QGuebee, whe bas an international : uitjahien as a paper manu- eturer’ the Vice-president of A TE Mee OP per iteny p ni a ete, > e years | mill manager of A | M t f cational Paper and alse of Qisarmament Committee of the nnua 4iee ing Oo he Great North Paper Co. League to be Without Ameri- B f thiess “ are fo take can Representative. e e e hare ; lhe operations wend cbihiieteahieal Fair Association (002i ews, te tort ~ ir, Carrig as had longs Wilson's negative reply to the iepihhemeneinieieainninalenigl ‘ vi nz sul- League Nations invitation to eo, es ° . pt name an unoficial delégate to co- Helpful Criticisms made with view to iiv mpany owns operate with the commission On . . Sits T Alice and .jisarmament caused great dis- Bigger and Better Exhibition Next Swanson Bay. It will appointment here. re “Le ' he new mnanage- Canada, whose ¢ ition made Year; More Exhibitors Nec ced facture up 0 thé.e gheek feapenesion Gi Se aan ty of 70,000 bly, scored again when she se- ee ee Mo. s ye 5 cured the elimination of provi- © Pr. W. MeGarry esident of the sjons in the report for permanent ‘ it ‘ " ! : \s ! eaves today for Van- finance, transit and health com- “ re gre s songi charge missions. The assembly was im- y yu y , ‘ ze changes which will take »ypessed by the growing expenses “ A rhe prospects of the League and aecepted the , ire very bright |Canadian view. , MILES ed a further an- g ‘ f \ yeew rtance will be ae a BOLSHEVIKI I x} . | a 7 on i del BOYS’ NAVAL BRIGADE. PIRATE SHIP sewer enee@eeeeeeeee#ee Parad sf Borden Street tere A 5 b be 6:30. Squat y ‘ at ~~ : oe ay 7% foe Schooner is Roaming Northern m vias ANNUAL FALL FAIR * CG. ¥. EVATT. Waters Robbing Remote Vil- , . ; " lages and Flying False : \ ! . * s i iz all the co Flags j ka I * nstead on the y . t i ze year Vv * ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dee, 10. ' he ant rey . Water Sports. News that a Bb hevik pirate f tt ! th ® ne t ity . rm wal sports had been schooner is roan « waters of | x t - al is Vs * stiv and there were no financial the North has beet ought here y | ( M vy 3 fr that department. by the steamer Alask: The boat ot . * (3 | * MM Mv doubted if these sports is visiting remote places a robe assed Pr wa’ s * worth the money spent on bing the cesidents of iselatert fish M I) | M i * th ’ Phe appropriations in this villages ithe Sil n coast and i ge! ) Pat ~ *, tion ¢ d well be cut down manage t ide the United States ix H vy io * other year The btydroplane revenue cullers i | . } via * failed to arrive, but that was ne Nhe Russian, Siamese and other nen \ ‘pl i Wa Ha * f the association, flues ave used in turn. Included tion of the w I 1 il ¥ acti, 3 . * “ Monro expressed appreeia- in the loot that is Known of is Gove in s als eseeeeeee e688 68S Bition of the services of the secre. thirty tons of coal dl i iy | ~\tarv who among other work had flaken so much ~ to expla ‘ country finaneed th prize list and alse BIG SHIPMENTS thie ‘asOols why t prizes f 1! Mine said they hadioaid half his satary out of the mwarded wal swdd and the public had); mls Helpful Criticism. ribuled generously fhe sum Kh. H. Shoe ey urged having the Ore Amounting to 27,000 Tons Phere was a lot helpful « f about 85,400 had been eolleeted carnival on the grounds next year Taken From the Dolly cinm at the ib donations hich he considered der to attract the people Varden Mine. With a view t x condilious is exceptionally food He and ther This he thought would re. next ve M i had nin charge of the sull in more admission money be. VANOOUVER, thee, 10 l'wenty Gieors Vit ' t \ s 1 ‘ lep nt and he thought ine paid Hie also eritticized the! seven thousand tons of ore has ji neang « said if had been at i hel ins Were well pleased with/ lack of preparation for the ex- been shipped from the Dolly Var- dill | bul they were now L othe ulimer hey received hib i new the difieulty in, den mine sinee the first of the of the amd the tizens w ! gard ihe carnival Me ‘tting help on sueh an occasion. year, P, W. Racey told the Mining behind natit 1 He sug.) M said the direotors had not Paid to Exhibit. Institute here, Most of this went vested tha his y the vhol V vnld j this and Rh. Pattinson, speaking feom an oto the smelter at Anyox, bul the fd a eh nh Ml eahtad ol iny had been formed forlexhibitor’s standpoint, said that) hand-picked high-grade was ship- the board They w ' rj i tipany had while the allendanee had been less ped to Tacoma touch with outsid points and iid the exh i #500 for the than on the previous year, i had what they wanted was to make th: miCessiot Next vear he advised been well worth while from an Frtive stock of Barrie's FPur- exhibitic representative f the n tl nis around tl Continued on Page 5.) niture Store at reduced prices, tf