LLL ALLO, ee Rah jules CATE HOME BAKERY 211 - 6th Street Che Daily Netos ; wip preninern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper , PRINCE RUPERT : rain Wreck on The Canadian Pacific Railway Yesterday , umber afe Kill Victoria People, as Result On Main Line in Ontario. (Special to The News NORTH BAY, Jan. 26. large nuriber tian here at 10:30 Sunday morning. Fifteen are b injured as a result of a train wreck on the Cana- Pacific Railway which occurred at Corbeil, 11 miles east of via G. T. P. Telegravhs.) ed anil Injured, Including Vancouver and’ |. of Rear End Collision Number i Canadian Pacific Express for Vancouver was due here at 10 a. m. running in two sections, Number 1 section being stalled o wing to the failure of the engine to make steam under the condition of severe frost. Number 2 section came around a curve, the locomotive of Number 2 section telescoping the rear sleeper of Number 1. it was said that torpedoes had been placed and other pre-| cautions taken by the crew of t he stalled train. ‘villey, Vancouver; a son of CG. H. Beale of Vancouver. Those living, in the west who were injured include Charles wil! be laid as soon as the small H. Beale, Vancouver, slight cuts; Capt. Lesiie D. Burrows, Vic-~ toria, head injured and back; Lieut.-Coi. RF. Innes, Victoria, in- juries to back and right arm; Miss McLaughlin, Vancouver, hands , ,,,,,, cut and face bruised; Capt. McLaren, presumed of Victoria, cut! «omotive about head; George Rasmussen of Seattle, internal injuries; Mrs. yards. A George Rasmussen, Seattle, internal injuries. MONTREAL, Jan. 26.—(Nouon)—The dead in the wreck on! the Canadian Pacific Railway at Corbiel, Ont., on Sunday morning | remained at eight, according to official advice received today. BIGREWARD 1S OFFERED | ARE APPALLING INRELAND semen att soy ‘fen Thousand Pounds to be Given For information Leading _ cunviction of Murderers. peciat via G.'t.% ielegrapus,) DUBLIN, Jan. 26.——A proclama- | in Dublin today con- in olfer by the Lord Lieu- Viscount French, of 10,- f iformation which within ths wil Head to the con- iny persons guilty of « fourteen police of- are given, gins with Detective 5 Dublin, who was as- last july, and ends i those of Deputy Commission- lnond, murdered in Dublin gan, names sassinated and Constable Fine al Thurles. lhe reward of 10,000 pounds ered for such seeret imforma- is Calculated to lead to tive op of any of the offend- e's in the Cases named. Any. per erned in or privy to the ders but not actually guilty Who gives the required lion, is promised a free Pardon and the special protection} 1 the crown. political f° 1 ( i0 ne (G BRITISH | OOTBALL TEAMS TO THIS COUNT: i Bes leer OU VER... Fan, = 26, Con Jones, the local sportsman, will! lovonto on Saturday to th the president of the; ion Football Association in | fonnection with a proposal to nada two British eup- g : football teams for a tour Of the Dominion. } i { Winning Unidertehkers eines Prana 41 one Pee PVA OOPDP LOOP ROOD mE SOOO PLO OLe TONIGHT ONLY WESTHOLME MARION Speen belling ilar Married” ; ; ‘ a! : British Canadian Gazette i Es Fatt — Reel C medy Y Arbuckle and Mabe] Norman Adrift” Social Improvement What is Needed in Ireland. (Spectai by 6.1.8. Peltegraphea LONDON, Jan. 26.—One tive result of the English parlia- mentary laborite delegation going to Ireland will be the withdrawal of opposition by the English la- party to the Government's present plan for Home Rule in ireiand, according to the Daily Mail's correspondent, whfo is ac- ompanying the delegation. The correspondent says it is clear that what is most needed is not an exchange of political for- posi- bor ‘The western dead include Wirs. Hugh Peden, 173 7th Ave. Vancouver; Wallace and Hugh Peden, sons of Mrs. Peden; Jas. 97 jo). PRINC fb RUP! RT, ‘B. Ge “MONDAY, SJANU ARY. 26, 1020, WOMEN TAKE THE METHODIST CHURCH SERVICE . es Africa; Big iz | (Special te The News \Miss. Hudson in Charge and “Taddrese by Mrs. H. B. | t Holmes. : a ie : ine 5 ie Abilene lle meinbers of the Women’s March 20, : ! UCTION Missfonery Society of the Metho- sate a! | dist (Uburch conducted the ser- : he -distric TO SOUTH OF PRINCE [ics be tie h conc the ha ni _ q keys! MS ote in alee) wa bas Sees ates GEORGE 1S STARTING "<0 Sacre oe tape Me Wee Miauy people are banking g in the proceedings. Much Equipment on the Ground} -ry) . fe enOs FIVE CENTS -————————- Amazing Stories Told About New Diamond Fields in South | Rush to Scene via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) JOHANNESBURG, Jannary 26.—Tlaring, a waterless, treeless désert uear Taungs in Bechuanaland, promises to be the scene of the biggest diamond staking rush in South African history. ine place will be declared open for diamond digging about Amaziig stories are afloat concerning the wonderful richness and prospective diggers from the Cape to the and Mozambi and even the Congo are preparing to try ood jobs in order to be free to omen are arranging to go to the Seervice was in charge of fake claims and hundreds of w and Accommodation for a | Mise { Hudson, the representative | iew diggings. Hundred Men is of tile Women’s Missionary So- ae Now Ready. cietyim this city. The address of]: oastagte 4 the hn was given by Mrs. H. MORE INFLUENZA (Special via U. T. P. Telegraphs.) B, HOBimes, who, taking for her iN SPITE OF EFFORT GHORGE, Jan. 26,— text the inessage of Christ to his operations commence disciples, “Go ye into. all] ‘the in rea} earnest on the construc. World and preach the gospel to Vee tion of the P, G. I. railway south urged the need of missionary work. Her address PRINCE This week TO CHECK SPREAD NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—De- spite strenuous efforts by There are already on hand thirty miles of rails which Y@S @lear and to the point and the health authorities to was ppuéh appreciated. check the spread of influ- itrestle across the Fraser at the . Otflers who took part in the|§ °%2@ there were 2,855 new edge of the town is completed. service were Mrs. Perry, Mrs. cases during the past 24 Thirty flat cars are on their way Nuttall, Mrs. W. H. Kergin, and hours, an increase of 494 and a ten-ton industrial lo- Mrs. Waddell. Mrs. W. T. Kergin ' ea aed cas aa oa crane is now in the read the responses. during the previous day. million feet of bridge The whole service was some- ltimber is ready and the Stone What of a missionary character Creek mill, 25 miles to the south 4nd advantage was taken of the >} is about to start cutting. rhe Oppottunity to present to the (Ei Y RICH ORE SHIPPED Northern Construction Co., whieh Congregation an account of the FROM DOLLY VARDEN lis in charge of the work, mulas but an improvement of the) soctal conditions and of the in- } | ork of the Women’s Missionary is build- It was in line with the BERGE TRS EER So RRR RE ling a 30 by 100 foot warehouse | Society. . ‘and accommodation will soon be forward movement which is oc- orty-Seven Tons Nets the Own- y lready for 100 men. cupyimge the minds of all church ers After Paying Expen- ah at ipcople® just now. ses $57,000. Reports reaching here indicate hat 47 tons’of ore has been ship- ped from the Dolly Varden mine Rev. T. H. Nuttall is just now NEW FRENCH WAR Ke Vancouver attending meetings 71] he F M od SUPREME COUNCIL' \ictte anges wan owine toh ear jahge mothe city that the}|since the heavy nowfall made it Kine Generals Will be Chosen ti. ies undertook to Conduct the impossible to operdte™ tire ratte: Later to Act With Foch jmeeting. Mrs. Linnell, who was|Wway. This has been brought down and Others. io sing, was unfortunately taken|over the track by means of the and was unable teams that take supplies into the mines. The net proceeds of the 47 tons was $57,000, the gross being a very considerable amount! than that. SHIPPING BOARD ss: FRAUD CHARGED |: ‘ore that. is we winter. The the dump to be i ities ill to attend. (Special via uo. tL P Telegraphs wi. PARIS, January 26.—Marshals Foch, Jolfre, and Petain and Ma- jor General Buat make up the new French supreme war council. Nine generals will be chosen later to act on the council. nu0ere shipped during nest is left on handled by the GERMAN GOVERNMENY = |o=>* ea Oe Sh cece: | CLOSES REPAIR SHOPS Commissions. | TALIAN PRESS IS | OWING TO AGITATION Spectal via G. Pot Telegrapns ERLAN, The Ge WITH HOLLAND IN KAISER EXTRADITION (Special via G.T. Ff. Teir SEATTLE, Jan. 26.—Other; in-| involving officials of} Fleet Corporation| wranhes nents Jan. 26 vern-| the Emergency (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) OTTAWA, Jan. 26.—On Satur- day Hon. Hugh Guthrie, who has been Solicitor General in the Un- on Government since its forma- tion was sworn in as Minister of Militia to succeed Hon. 8. C. Mew- ourn, who relinquished the post a few days ago. Guthrie will retain the portfol- io of Solicitor General. |! With the departure of Hon. J. D. Reid to Florida on Saturday night Hon. J. A. Calder, who has been acting Minister of Militia, hecame acting Minister of Rail- ways. ‘Superintendent Beaumont States Damage Not as Serious as Reported. _ only the ed The Prince Albert struck the bar at Masset on Friday night on her return from there and came into Rupert under her own steam on Saturday afternoon. A survey of the damage done to the vessel was made here on Saturday after- }noon and it was found that she was perfectly seaworthy so con- tinued on her way to Vancouver. It is probable that she will go on the ways there for further exam- ternal economic’ situation. Heim nt’ s decision to close the rail-]and Northwest shipping men will | iSpecial via G.T. P. Telegraphs.: ination and repairs. Superin- gives as_an instance Limerick, /way repair shops in Berlin, Hiano- w the indictment of Cartain| ROME, Jan. 26.—The Italian’ tendent Beaumont says that the where:heeaye: trade: ie paralyzed ver, Frankfort, Darmstadt, Got-]Jon FP. Blane, the former North |press approves Holland's’ refusal damage, if any, is very slight. through strike actions and that| ain and other points is due to th ifie Distriet manager of the! o extradite the former kaiser. At| The Prince John was rushed the slums are appalling and their steadily reeeding volume of out- poration, who was arrested!a meeting Of premiers, Premier off the local drydock yesterday to occupants ragged and hungry. put’from them, due to the pas-/chanzed with having accepted/Orlando gave as his opinion that take a cargo of pulp from Swan- hei. ser ee tsive resistance by workers unde. mmissions while with the ship-! o demand the surrender of Wil- son Bay to Seattle that must be ASQUITH 1S OPENING jthe influence of comunistic agi- ng corporation. He was re- _1elm was a colossal absurdity, a, there by January 28 to be loaded [tators. ased on a $10,000 bond. lemand unprecedented in the his-|on an ocean steamer at that port. POLITICAL CAMPAIG? | The closing ‘of the shops will investigators for the Govern- | ory of the world and contlicting ‘Captain Moorehouse, the regular abe ark the most drastic action yei vont assert that frauds in the | vith the principles of the Entente./skipper of the vessel, is at pres- dies) ide 4-8». Wibenis.) lundertaken by the cabinet and Ove ee enc ~ ante pont eee rae ee a in me south oad ane vag F eee ; he PrusSian mingrstry. fal many million dollars. he aken sou as nig y 16. 2 een bo n. 26. oe The shops put oul of Lommis-]Grand Jury will reconvene to- SOVIET OFFICIALS FLY pilot. remier Asquith ts opening Dls sion are to be reopened only when] morrow. FROM MOSCOW BEFORE cainpaign at © Paisley. iwing to the complications have arisen, there has been some- vhat of a swing of popular feel- ing away from the Lloyd George Govermment and Asquith expects io take advantage of that. SANCTEFICATION OF JOAN OF ARC (Specia! via 6, T, Pe Telesraphs ROME, Jan. 26.—The cer@inony if the sanctification of Joan of Apo will be performed next May vith great solemnity, according i an announcement from the Vati- can, Special quarters are being prepared for French pilgrims LASH IS DEAD TORONTO, January 26.—Z. K Lash, K.C,, died Saturday night following the paralytic stroke of Tuesday last, to delay Owing. in transporta- tion of Nazimova in “Out of the Foe,” Mary Pickford will be shown on Wednesday and Thurs- day nights, and Saturday matines On enesenens in “The Hoodlum,” at that | the piece workti conditions warrant it and SHORT STRIKE FRENCH PORTS (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs,) PARIS, Jan. 26.—It has been decided to call a 24-hour strike at all Atlantic ports on Tuesday with a view to supporting the Brittany strikers. ANOTHER VESSEL LAUNCHED FROM COUGHLAN YARDS (Special py G.T.P. Telegrapns,) VANCOUVER, Jan. 26.—-The Canadian Government merchant | steamship Canadian Inventor, 8,- — 100 tons gross, was successfully T.P. Velegrapns.) |, launched:on Saturday at the ship- HALIFAX, Jan, 26.—A reward! yards of J, Coughlan. & Sons Ltd. { $150,000 will be paid to any , Miss Dorothy Lougheed, daughter vessel bringing in’ the disabled 6f Senator Sin James ‘Lougheed, United States steamer Powhattan. officiating as sponsor. The Canadian Inventor is thd third ship under the Government contract, to be launched from the »dyamt th Coal. The best. Prince ort Coal Company, Phone 16. ’ workers agree to schedules. OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE sega a ee rr P " (special via G T RP Te STOCKHOLM, Jan, 26.—Soviei oMecials have tled from Moscow to escape a renewed outbreak of the plague, says a news despatch eived here. a errapns POLAND MOBILIZING DEFENCE MEASURE Special via G. fi. Teltewraphs.) COPENHAGEN, Jan. 26,—The Polish cabinet has signed a mo- bilization order, says a Warsaw despatch to the Politiken. The measure has been taken because of the Bolshevik advance. REWA RD » OFFERED Special by G “Alice B,” Phone 44, Launch who says he in- ineets this week. opposition, Ww. J. BOWSER-—Leader; of the Legislature Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. uf, Coughlan yards, tends to let in the light when the