a ot esomntn. Ae ot? GOOD EATS \\«™ ALES HOME BAKERY Phone 75 and 36 ¢- 72 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Sécond Avenueg fe ne News. PRINCE RUPERT 211 6th Street North Le —— Ea orthern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper 2M. H. LARGR | ar MMM 3 8 ih as oe. Sail a di — ie VOL, XE MS. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., MONDAY JANUARY 5, 1920, PRIGE FIVE CENTS Sint Feiners Raid Police Barracks —— Irish Elections to > Take Place on January 15 Under New P.R. System (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) U.S. SHIPMENTS OF MACHINERY TO EUROPE GREAT INCREASE IN PERMITS FOR CITY BUILDING the ®arracks. ‘night patrols of the peasantry and farmers, when they seize such fYenders, inflict punish- lent upon them. severe occupants were then nrade prisoners whole the raiders looted |yp, The barracks were occupied by a sergeant and jery will be sent to Great Britain. five constables who returned the raiders’ tire with sufficient vigor | France and Belgium, where labor year’s record is most satisfactory to the city officials and the citi-| zens generally, as it shows the! tendency of contidence and desire | m. The agricultural machin- Aleutian Islands or in Mexico. In Canary Islands. MADRID, Jan. 5.—-Severe earth- qake shocks were felt in the Can- Control Next Parlaiment (Special to The News via (i T. P. Telegraphs.) | ;were Carson and the Ulsterites, {the North East corner of Ireland remainder of the country. 7. ‘ ? a e . e ° Afier Several Hours Fighting, Building 7 Loans Arranged to Finance | 1919 Permits are Five Times DUBLIN. J 5.—The first local elesti : xports to Poland, Britain, Greater Than Last Year and 4tN, January 5.—The first local elections since the be- 18 Bombed and Arms and Ammun- France and Belgium. Biggest Except 1910. Ce of the war will be held all over Ireland on January 15. oe j otis: tak temarkable interest attaches to them on this occasion because ition Carried Off. Weenie jttleerapns.) THIS CONDITION SHOWS they will show how far the Sinn Fein party is holding its own ASHING N, Jan. 5.—Two > : ; ‘ : bi eek eee odin, eagh for five HiMIbe aut HEALTHY MUNICIPAL STATE/| For the first time, the voting will be on a system of proportional ) Were a cai ; e midi wnmennel dese isha sia lars, have been arranged to The. Seay norte bak abe representation, known 4s the single transferable vote. This plan tine hateacka at Cactinaton fill on Balorday nibht. acconde| en, ny cmportation of l00G-! vniin tetaliod @hO0, 184 aieeehesi Cores ee oe the police barracks at Carrington Hill on Saturday night, accord-|motives and agricultural machin- any year in the history of the city It gives a chance of representations of minorities. Although the ing to a dispatch to the Central News from Cork. The raiders re, Np ee be nited States in} with the exception of 1910, whey | Sinn Feiners had a large majority in Sligo, all the parties got a were all armed with rifles and after three hours firing on the ate giles pray or ee the most of the large buildings|look in. The object of the change was to prevent the Sinn Fein- i ‘“ ah ea ae > . i s. T Ss ro to Poland, where 1e ekas rani ‘pin te r mn rc 7 : : . building, they blew up the end of the building with bombs. The railways are tied up fory wanecar]” the city were erected. Thisjers from capturing all the local bodies, but its chief opponents who have the same support in that the Sinn Fein holds in the and also at Northampton, al- ithbugh the Goveernment’s offer was rejected by the railwaymen at in British |Cardiff and Newcastle on Tyne. io prevent the allackers gaining entrance to the barracks by Mie Tone devices are in great de-|,_, settle in the city. Owingto! ea eerie eee ——_—_________ doors. Finding themselves denied entrance, the raiders threw) ‘ e ann nng 2s the present scarcity of living ac- inany bombs before finally a === ——— |, tina Neem ace cat Ee oa commodation in town, it is ex- DECKHANDS JEWEL ROBBERIES breach was made in the building |lised for, the financing of expor- pee ae ped titel Brecht d IN VANCOUVER Fihrough which they swarmed. |tation of electrical machinery, to big building boom here. The policemen after a hand to lie used tor the: rehabilitation of Following is tabulated list of OVER WEEKEND and handouffed. The yuilding was IN MEXICO::' war stricken sections of Bel. |°.'" ee ene Ti eae woe | and handcuffed. The building was gium and France, where all their, Wi stiches 1919 1948 “NEWINGTON” Large Thefts Made From Two : then searched and all arms, am- electrical machinery was de- Fa este iver @ ( y Jewellers’ Stores—Dweliings Fimunition, accountrements and |stroyed by the Germans. January $1,800 $1,200 Also Entered e money was removed, after, which Whole Country Ainvenedseoeres| | February .. tee tee AraC TN ; © a council was held by the leaders of Persons Killed—Great BIG CONCENTRATION March 6,300 25 |Tender for Digby Island Marine (Specint. be ey. haictemees mB of the attackers as to the dis- Damage in Vera Cruz ke MPM cies 13,400 2,260 oe coe gh hg VANCOUVER, Jan. 5—A daring f posal of the police. They were District. CAMP FOR RADICALS oe vice ay aere ene | a. 5 ages theft ‘Of move than $4,000 worth me jeft handcuffed, however, when ——— | rho a gee ep ¥ 500 | : of jewellery, chiefly diamonds, the raiders left. None of oe (Special via G.7.P. Temeraphs.) | (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) ‘| can eee 39.750 20.320 | (Special via G.T.P. Telegraph was made from the store of policemen were injured. The) MEXICO CITY, Jan. 5.—Scores}! new yonK, Jan. 5—W. J Saatantier {5.250 6026 | VICTORIA, Jan. 4.—The steam.|4USh¢s Brothers, Granville St., meats: Cee ecarhoct the Of Perens. Se ee ee in Flynn, chief of the Department) October 12,770 8,400 Jer Newington which was expected ee eae emer ee - a aes , an various parts of the country by alof Justice Bureau, which is con- November 9,540 33145 | ‘ was broken through the front of S attack and were unhurt. violent sarciuain, tbe efvet of ducting the aerente ‘of’ tia fale fait teins 19744 195 ito leave here this week to take the large plate glass window, the ; Other Attacks, which has been felt from one end;throughout the United States, said Soldiers’ up her new duties attachd to the ;thief evidently eateng hig Band LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Press o¢ the country to the other. The|today that many more arrests RR itian “Se hbk. Me. ‘marine agency at Digby Island, through and taking the jewels \ssociation confirms the main contre of the distumbance is be-'will follow the three thousand al- eae SCE) Sh ie |Prince Rupert, is still here, be- without much trouble. outlines of the Cork story of the lieved to have been near the vol-|ready in custody. It is likely that 245,134 51.304 |cause the deckhands and quarter- The jewellery store of L. H. raid on the police barracks al (ang of Orizaba. Although thela big concentration camp will be’ Water. |masters refused to take her north |Ramage was also broken into and Carrington Hill, but says one hun- vrenorts reaching the capital arelestablished to house the prison- front ... 263.000 55,400 ‘at the weekend unless they were $1,000 worth of jewellery taken, am dred mei were engaged, Minor, so far meagre, the indicatigns are ers pending their deportation. Total |paid at the prevailing rate of 5 thick fog covered the. city on Me attacks were continued on police 4:..+ she state of Vera Cruz has | neue Cae a Ree ase i iwages. The government deck-/5aturday night when both these barracks in isdtated places. OD Suffered more than ary other} Misses McLenaghan, Cowan and’ Builkne $508,124. $406,301 | hands have been getting only $65'Tobberies occurred. Two private Saturday the police quarters al .ootion, owing to its nearness to|O’Hearn returned on the Princess ent oeenciomnenene «| BOTS month, Whilé on other ships €wellings ee oe 'anralasiaad, 1809... : Inchigeelach and South Tiliury the volcano. |Mary this afternoon after spend- Che waterfront buildings were | the rate is $75. The strikers have ca ; were fired on and the wires cut in Reports of buildings being ing the Christmas holidays in the as follows: Cold Storage Co., | been paid off, but have not left TWO CIVIL ACTION ACTIONS both instances but noe one was IN- .paken down have been received.south. $120,000: Dry Dock, $75,000 |the ship and are awaiting the re- jured, from many different points and] ~—- - Grand Trunk Pacific, $50,000;;S8ult of negotiations now pending. | IN COUNTY COURT Vigilance Committees. numerous deaths have already Mrs. Lydia Sarkar of Me tlakatla Prince Rupert Spruce Mills, $15,-|A satisfactory settlement is ex-' i : LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Sinn peen recorded. Further reports | was arrested at 4 o'clock this 000; Albert and McCaffery, 2,.|pected on Monday. Smithers and Queen Charlotte Is- Feiners in some districts in are constantly coming in, but ow-|morning by Constable Alex. Me- 500; Consumers’ Goal Co., $500. | ere land Cases Coming up. Western Ireland have formed jng to the lack of communication|Donald and this morning was The totals for the years since | BRITISH RAILROAD | Two cases are up for hearing Vigilance Committees to maintain jt will be several days before the|fined $15, this being her; second the war began are 1919, $508,131: in the County Court at the next order and suppress violence, ac- fii extent of the damage isloffence for being drunk and dis- 1918, $106.54 1917, $99,000;! WORKERS’ WAGES sitting. The dates of trial will wding to the Daily Mail’s Dub- known, jorderly 1916, $28,300; 1915, $33,700. be set in a day or so. lin correspondent, and are polic- Victoria Records.. INCREASED 100 PER CT. The first case is that of D. ¢ certain areas with energy and VICTORIA, Jan. 5. The Gov-| Cochrane versus C. P. Riel & Co. success. The committees, say the oryment Observatory recorded an IL b P [ LONDON, Jan. 5—The import- of Langara Island. The plaintiff orrespondent, are particularly earthquake shock on Saturda y| a or arty rowing id advances in wages cciek the Claims $101.82 as payment of an tolerant of such crimes night lasting more than half an| ‘Government has conceded to the account for goods which the de- shooting through windows, burn- pour, It is estimated that the | Strong in Britain. May ‘railway workers, were accepted fendant is alleged to have ordered A ng ricks and maiming cattle, and .hocks originated either in the| at 4 mass meeting of railwaymen and were delivered. held in the East End of London The other case is between Ada Brooks and A, H. Ford, of Smith- ers. The sum of $17.50 is claim- ed as the rent of lots on the Smithers townsite. air as ‘* a ary ee es ee LONDON, January 5.—A significant development mis: wid ae tara ae ie GASOLIN P several places great crevices were) | coo aa ae a ; Eaboe-Party, eka ’ f tov iibeieni Sct Dae babaet Salvi opened in the ground. polities ja the visibly growing strength SisheE9n° : : , ‘was that sixty shillings a week, STRIKE AT BORDEAUX o ensure the Teiegraphs.) if it be continuéd, it is asserted in political circles, Two Villages Desroyed. |was to be regarded as the average | (Special via 6. T. P. Telegraphs.) special via G. T. P. NI - YORK. Jan. 56 ~-An ad- MEXXIGCO CITY, Jan. 5.—Twol|control of the next government by that party. In the last three|minimum wage for the diferent | 1@ the ‘ibe . rasoline and Whole villages in the state of Vera|;mportant by-elections, the Labor candidates polled a total of|grads of workers, Some grades BORDEAUX, France, Jan. 5 See ete ween e: iis Cruz were destroyed with very} ore yctes than the others of all parties. The majority of the | beng paid os low os fifty-six shil- The dockers and coal men at this xeroseae by one cent per gation » avy casualties .on Saturday Labor party recruits come, the figures indicate, from the Liberal |!n®s and others being paid high- port went out on Strike today. becomes effective today, accord- night. pe 5 { er rates. As a whole, the in- Seperate sears: ing to an announcement made by Noa Shy ranks. Many Liberals admit despair for the future of their par y¥; lerease offered was one hundred | THE NEW AMBASSADOR Y ; ar as s split in two by the Lloyd George and Asquith factions,} pep cent over the pre-war rates.| —_—_—_ the Standard Oil. Company. The 4 as it is split in : : vil p “| ‘ Rx pebictiitgeh in > , by in SUCCESSFUL DANCE AT as they see no chance for the success of Liberal policies through; Under this plan should the] (special by 4,7. P, Telegraphs.: = aise in price 1s caused 4) " ’ 7 pat 43 . 2 ye , [cost f living iserease before} LONDON, Jan. 5.—Lord Read- Creneas i svat srude » Li » partv. The interesting feature of the three last by-|°° 0 living Iscrease Tare | , ’ reases in the price of orude oll. TERRACE NEW YEAR'S - ; si we ar ar of ait was in a district where the |"@%t September, wages would be ing 1s spoken of here as the new a a elections is that neither 0 . ra : : iraised one shilling for every five ambassador to the United States GERMANS NOT WANTED Special via G. TOP. Telegrapns.' woreing:2 men were in a Poajority. GERMANY SELLING HER Good Sum Was Netted by Ladies for Great War Veterans’ Association Fund. |ter ‘WOMEN TEACHERS = per cent-in the rise of prices. Af-/i September, there would be a sliding scale varying with the) laon t of living. in place of Sir Edward Grey. FOR EX-EMPERIALS (Special via G.T.P. felegrapns.) ROME, Jan. —Prince von pe ae Buelow, the former German Most successful New Year's LIVESTOCK FOR EXPORT WANT LAR LARGER RAISE Another important item pro- OTTAWA fon han pager ae “Chancellor, who is at present IN|)... gance was given by the Ter- Serer ne. vides for the creation of a cen- Sle hele’ ee Si ceed seakind ILaly on a diplomatic mission, has race Branch of the Great War (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs.) (Sulsiel wie. 6.1.8. Riwvatenin,) tral wage board of v6 mDembers, alan oh eer oe been infonmed that his presence Veterans’ Association ‘in the LONDON, Jan. 5.—Germany is HAMILTON, Jan. 5.—Women/|¢omposed of members 0 e Rail- Imperial ex-service men in Can- » BR GRORE OTE: Progress Hall on the evening of exporting horses and cattle ex- teachers of the public schools | W2Y administration ond. (Of Me ada. 31. The Hall was most ; eal © trie Ite. iia i\Unions. This board would deal \ wis SEEN | December @ Me tensively to neutral countries In) here have refused an increase of} ' > further ditions of B. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. artisticaily decorated with bunt-|.oniravention of the terms of| $100 and demand an increase of | jwit a ORY oe eee ee Spirella Gorsetiere. Phone meen beer ing and evergreens and the floor) ty, Peace Treaty, it is reported! §200 with a minimum of $900 and|®°"¥ ce which would arise. If this |, tack 257, Lad : ' ‘as in excellent shape, so the), Hntpaaia. fe Lad f 81.800 board were unable to effect a set-| i Bel adysmith Coal, The best. Prince was } ei: a from Brussels maximum ¢ , ; tlement, the disputed points Launch “Aliee B,” Phone 44, Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15. number of dancers RN A mo! en re _ Paria would be referred to a National = le » evenin A feature was es I ——— — a eniameni ce Bhoth, which was RAILROAD WARES UP NOTICE Wage Scale Board, consisting of! eeows che perv ennes Installation of oflicers I. O. O.|foup representatives each of the ‘like a veritable corner; of fairy- (Special by G.T. P. Telegraphs.) @ yur representé ® ) aaa j ell ¢ ; , F, will take place on Tuesday/paflwaymens’ unions and of the 1 e oO ts O ‘land. It was patronized well and) | ONDpON, Jan, 3.—The railroad »vening, January 6, in the K. of|pailway netted $73 proceeds. workers have won important con-|' . rat mat railway companies. | ; Tonight Only | Meet te due the. Jalen ee ea eee cniment [feHak Ab members. abd Visi, nt aaa | WANTED . F “ Wtogpleae al eee . ; aw, jing brethnen are requested to at- PANAMA CANAL TOLLS : TOM MOORE’ of the auxiliary for the success) among other things they have ion d : an Any in Jat the. atale. 05.106 rep Ps: seoured 6 minimum wage & hun- H. M, HALE, N, ¢ (Specta! via G. T, P, Telegraphs,; Quantit leas me Nea rep to the AS- a an 2A tohar . . ABay ake OOF. poe a “AM ‘ ” s1 i8 was ce ret oe dred Ps a nt than that in J. E. HILLIARD, R.S. DANASEA, eae a etal y af an 3 oney bape KE Eby (convenor See een hve j 1919 ships to the number of 2390, y Cowper Young isisted Oo "Ss, 1, Ed) SS , : ’ : ‘ . British Government lM ; J. Kirkaldy, Mrs. Creelman, H. Dravis returned from the Captain Cc, H, Nicholson, man-|of 7,128,000 net tons passed a 3 G Sb Byte ccs "Mrs, Cole, Mrs. Tur- ‘ Pi ager of the G, T, P. Coast Steam-/{hrough the Canal, paying tolls Phone Red 42 P, 0. x f KEYS azette ¥ Mrs. Garry 4 ee 1 Tyler and south this esate Sam ship Service, arnived in town on] amounting to $61,972,000 for the PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, S1OHE COMO “h GAD EXCHANGE ae, REMmOT a, ONE « Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. af eRe Princess Mary this afternoon, | year, - | Davies.