Ns CAFE Boi! ne XI 28. NO) Ex Hind ib ope’s financial nt. ntually ra The S ago, on! republics re ment has Ho t Perley, K. C. M. KE UP ts and handling in Paris. : via ' iv} I What act Will tal f the debts Phe eet JLLAND NN Give up Kaiser rounds Instead of Might H GOOD EATS regard to Upt ting of HOME BAKER! 6th Street iNorthern and Central British Columbia’s —— She Daily X eS «. TA XI Phone 76 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE PRINCE RUPERT 3. ruary Treaty of Peace and Join Lea special to The News via G.T. P. America’s Leader at Ottawa. Telegraphs.) refusal to help carry burden is not upsetting the British Govern- Canadian Situation. OTTAWA, Feb. 3.—As an aftermath of the war the country a difficult financial situation to face. At the end of December national debt stood at $1 ,838,000,000. fs alone the Government must meet an expenditure of $150,- 000 each year for the next generation before the regular enditures to carry on the Government are touched. also to make compensation for the expiry of the iness profits war tax formerly yielding $90,000,000. In order nis it is probable that there will be a readjustment of the »me tax on corporations. The leadership of the House is now in the hands of Sir George G. BINET WILL TWO WAR PROBLESIS of Enemy operty Are to be Considered; fustrian Committee Sitting cabi- the Do- the reaty deal- prop- questions he msider ion the my os ill or shall of clear of these | not she eserved » Peate my prop- Ceccds sustain- sequestra- Nationals in Aus- before a sitting 07 OKED PROPERLY on Criminal Political; Have Done so at First. mer RDAM, Feb, 3.—A press a 2 (hat it is quite po that Duteh Govern 1 ent to the extra- German War crime ' Pt Wided that the extradi asked on th 1 the | | erent Neen dif} eXx=Kaiser criminal Frounds, © grounds of Vicious that if or the had in- the ment might SOOO ORO ODS DY SPD e TONIGHT STHOLMRE THEATRE ‘tguerite “COME Ovy OF THE This is the ; first t ees Rup rt pec . Chane by eae M op aa | Mack Sen, let © “Little Won, ¢ Madian Piet Clark KITCHEN” ne in Seven le have had lerite C lark omedy ren” orial io } j | in| British officials are convinced that the United Statés will tify the Peace Treaty and join the League of Nations. plight of Europe is practically the same as it was four! y financial ruin threatens it instead of military. | quiring assistance must give securities, financiers In interest and pen- The Gov- Both Europe and Canada F ind Difficulties in Financing ressed that United States will Eventually Ratify). gue of Nations; Perley PRINGE RU PE RT, C., TU ESDAY, F BBRU —a PRICE FIVE CENTS ARY 3, 1920. ———— rank Mobley Died At Victoria Today ov ‘Member for Ate te in Legisiature was uss Matton Arising _ Victim of Septic Poisoning; News oe | Came as Shock to People Here. CIVIL SERVANT 5 F ~ BEFORE HOUSE | AT VICTORIA Conservative Member Asks Ad- Er (Special via G. [. ». Telegraphs.) | VICTORIA, Feb. 3 Charles F. nine > MULLEN WINS Nilson, the member for Slocan en Muport people were shocked to hear of the death this moved the address in reply to the | @0T™'n8 at Victoria of Frank Harry Mobley, member of the Legis- ON TWO PO speech from the throne on the re- | /@lure for Atlin and for many years a reside nt of this city. Word INTS assembling of the Legislaturei liad been received by Mrs. Mobley that he was seriously ill and mee 1 nly Baca i Dr. pe she had planned to leave for Victoria on tonighi’s boat, when : a a on i teks ae a oe sant ar did ae cane the telegram arrived telling that he had passed away as a result Costs to the Amount of the affairs of the Province un.|°' *°PUC Poisoning. of $200. Teste gtnetid: didaknenied The news soon flashed around the town, where Mr. Mobley Referring to the working of the! Was one of the best known and most nieney. ——, citizens. Judge , rison has given his Prohibition Act, Mr. Sutherland; General tegret and sorrow was|2 att iia ruil g 0 e ece £ +e a t F L. - , cent application! said the present system of pres-| expressed and the sympathy of/a friend of every ambien of the Rese ra oe ote Mr.) criplions was a farce and he was| the whole community goes out to| opposition. , VWayers i ie TD-MuULeN Case.| , lad.to see that omethi i? ‘ , ilw { 7p gis at s athing bet-| Mrs. Mobley, and family. i i He rules thal the Mullen interests | The late member for Atlin died aut terwas proposed. in harness. He went south a Born in Colorado. ree — 2 Gomnadante, R. H. Pooley, Conservative mem-| ‘The late Mr. Mobley was born | Week prior to the opening of the i Pp ; a 7 Soe 6 ee mies ber for; Esquimault, moved the ad-! ia Coiorado, U. 8. A.. on May 14 _| Legislature in order; to attend « i yelore ebruary 0,| journment of the debate in order 1870, so that he would be within | meeting of the Game Conserva- i that Erb must osts to the put up security| to go into committee of the whole! g $200.1 | few months of fifty years of! ition Board of which he was a amount of an inquire who was responsible] age. He was educated at Spokane, | member. Ty t for printing “The Civil Servant.” Weckecetn. and was clerk of the! His son, Harry Mobley, and D. TR AIN M FS the organ, of the Provincial Civil} Se, WaT ee ee ee evening es beav i TAK Service Association. He under- | for Victoria on the Ghelohsin to that certain oflicials had tood {fetch the body to Prince Rupert if ai onl ‘ape a seer 4 LE AN HOUR been ordered to appear before the} wleve interment will take place. s } cabinet on Tuesday morning and} a petal ty Ti ils PORT AS |had reeeived a strong intimation reyt 6 gig & ] | at the” thai’ sasure yi ci rs i Weather Conditions pitas... pepe ag PEALE iREATY ar ; - er Road Very Severe and 0 the tone of the first number. Ai Train Stalled cs aie eae See: A ki! ly dich soley said that Mr. Pat- ‘ i Special via CTP. Tel | ti ul did twin shambere Ota : : Norn : | Land De pe Pa that they must Ceptain McCoskrie, in a Letter to EDMONTON, Feb.°; 'wenty- iq ujt active participation in pub DE ORE SENATE Winister of Marine, Has Set § ; eye ‘eeplan lishing the m igazine or quit their ' we 1 rd of Thursday’s run| . ade ae Termes Seen f the Peace River train on the Niobe... They decided to quit work dy ton. Dn 1g - . | fe th vazine. He understood Senater Lovga Will Will Bring It up t last nighi’s council meeting } <¢Monton, unvegan and B. ©. tt ‘ Pe rey . a Week from Tod T ioe Ce a » line. “TH® storm conditions the | he Heason for the Minister's dis- "oO oday—Two a letter was read from Captain E.|'"! iditions in the ' ri beaks se leasure was a note under Dis - Parties Join in SeGoskide. harbor master, to]@Orth are very, severe, with the | tr nee the “Civil See Decision Hon, G. C. Ballantyne, Minister of /S20W tying from. four te five feet me ewnd,. ip. the ivi ap” ‘ ee 7 NA Mate ; cals TET sen aon ue shake f the J giving the scale of wages among etnies rte Se 7 U9 larine, setting forth reasons tt = oat hs ane at oaks Rupert civil servants, com ae ibnasibiteh pic: aa usc piarabrasmasvig v ‘ince Rupert s : ie train for the Peace River eee 5 ; % ” why Prince Rupert hould be eee hide a ; ei , a% — mencing with a constable at $455 WwW ASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—The chosen as the naval basé for the 7 et . : : ¢ os 1UrS~| down to a clerk at $100. Republican and Democratic lead- Pacific coast of Canada. The|4ay mornipg is reported this eee ers here have joined issues to avored to show why| morning to have made on'ty @ The Little Giant truck belong- bring back the Peace Treaty into ‘ in the south were not suit- ndred miles out of the city. On jne fo the ors rarage a in oe oo } en sené parly f @ wnalSriday moraine H head teachéd en en eee RE Tat PRANK MOBURT,. MO. Po ee ee Se able and why Prince Rupert was a) g é eachéd yyer the sidewalk on Bowser St. Wis Hick al Viclania thi The Democratic plan was to re- ‘ ; osverm ye 74 _ Prey fi a é CLOPle bs] the log ace for the setting Jarve, some 74 miles from Ld- this morning and the work of eaarii open the treaty debate a week . ay le e . 5 er , oO if “ie d ae - ch a base. nton, whil the Spirit River petting it back on the street is} ——— et, from tomorrow but Senator Lodge Esquimalt would not be suitable} tation, where the train termin- gon. No one was hunt. municipality of Cheney unti] he) !eaded that off by giving notice ate ; » 3 ile : - ; too near to a long| ates, is gtill some 300 miles f . —————_——_——- - caime to British Columbia in 1895.)that he would bring the matter stuetch of coast-line that would| ter on Ask for Atkins’ Sauseges. tf Mr. Bobley was appointed jus-+]UP a Week from today. The Dem- forbid free entry of war vessels. an — am tice of the peace at Atlin, which|ocrats have accepted the earlier Furthe vas situated too far e ° e constituency he represented in date. inland and there are no suitable Soviet Russia Invites a the legislature to the time of his islands outside for the placing of death rit Besides this, heavy fogs often proved of great incon-) venience there. WHALEN PLANTS HAD BIG OUTPUT Mr. Mobley was always keenly interested in Prince Rupert, where for a number of years he has made Friendly Settlement With Poland on Al! Questions The same objections would per- his home. He has always taken tain to Vancouver and the current se aa ee te tR ; Point. the entrance f oS i: deep interest in publie affairs. a srocton oOint, e envbance oO . ane (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegrapbs.) He was a member of the first the harbor, was too swift for safe i * Se municipal council of the city and\o 207g? Bury, President of naviratior f lar war vessel LONDON, February 3.—Confirmation was received by the} Municipal counci ¢ 1€@ City ant Company, Tells of Big Year 1aVvVIgt on oOo aree Vi vessels. . 5 * Be rns : ue sh a re ; RE ee svc all ra o| Polish Government in conjunction with the Allies regarding the u rved a term as license com- Past —— ‘Will De Pee oS UWE Ee SH TER Se . ; missioner. In 49412 he was presi hives die ates rie ig Ter of peace made | Iremier Lenine eT ae ee ee a ae Greater Yet. the | ee _ ; which might] offer of peace made by Premier Lenine. a ’ : dent of the Board of Trade. hor oe rove a disadvantage. The Soviet Russi ‘oreig! inister Tchitcherin, Minister of In RES : . si SEAS I Neither Comox nor any other], . vie ¥ re Pot 1m Le . a li — i wiih BD, G: Seibc'ai Wie: 00, Saseateenden 5 I omo 10 t 0 \ r rotsky ¢ half of ‘ l of e le'’s ion issaries| Slewar » Mol ‘ ast . Bs Sea oe ea a ce point on Vancouver Island would aE OR Pen : Ya cor a : eae spate das .™ , yer ms VANCOUVER, February 3.—Sir tab! they would all auf-| = ide an offer inviting friendly settlement of all disputes and|Pe, of the firm of Stewart & George Bury, president of the it gOle BS whey WOU Bh ae 1 : : ‘ : Mobley i s city ¢ als ras 3 Ez rk : fer from similar disadvantages standing questions between Poland and Soviet Russia fobley . ms eo ae oe oa Whalen Pulp and Paper , an- Sea gga onpegiagan Ge pcpelee ee areholder . »y Co. here were many points enum t mgt or i sa _ Hy ce nounced yesterday that the com- ' vel um | i scovery, 2 , where » also : erated in favor of Prince Rupert. a : a i Cae re &'S°) pany last year has paid the best It had a harbor second to none 66 T T 99 ink a that distriot. eee percentage of dividends in its and ‘was over 500 miles from the : HE MAGIS RA E 1 18 a M M bias i history. The plant produced dur- United States. If Skidegate Nar- oF gallery iC AY: O82 eee ng the year 4,500 tons of high.. sy ; ca Tiaka eo : Miss Ida Josephine Colvin of Col-j 000 4. a. ain iedeen dead cael rows were dredged there would| = s ., | shade pulp, three millio t f i ere sg : o098 f ate Tiekets will be on sale at ORMES’ DRUG STORE from ; c, WW! ee ane there we Z lumber, six million shingles amd e ‘ee ope , 1s f s ‘ v } + arry ‘ ot , Pacific Ocean with Dixon En- Wednesday noon for the coming cai of 4 " hes te ‘ ns a ae bay oy two hundred thousand boxes. trance and Hecate Straits by way ‘ce ‘ a9 - wae “ ce : ve oe “With the completion of improve- of Cape St. Jame Tuel : Inlet The Magistrate ae i pe ae io W°) ments now im hand at the plant ab Bu. vt - neg © sd several years ago, ¢ { s : : vould make a safe haven for war : . : . . : : . tepG: BENET Gs Frets Sam. Soe Ce whis output will be greatly in- wou : ore a safe ha E et given by the Prince Rupert Dramatie Club in aid of the fant Frank, who was born only|...,sed” was the statement of Vesseis ; Diy. Way. » atlac ° 1 : ¢ o . . . , = si ia fi sa te ir. Besides the Prince Rupert General Hospita! last August, Sir George. ‘ing fro e air. esides Bi - Sportsman. i natural advantages there already |}¢.0 es aus a first-class drydock and neerecenrecceererererores | Mr. Mobley was a keen sports- ny ss pe ng Soa eonees GABY DESLYS IS The city was | all-Canadian marine depot here. the terminus of the tiilroad, the Grand Trunk Pacific, and neither the eity nor this} railroad could be dominated by | the States. . | The letter was put on the table for a week and the thanks of the | council are to be extended to Capt. | | | | KIEL T0 BECOME A COMMERCIAL HARBOR } | ee | | Tolegraphs.) The leased Special via G. T, P. LONDON, Feb. 2.— nay al| oort of Kiel has been to the town authorities and will be sonverted into a commercial har- oor, home and of the city clubs, all of which were brought down by his trusty rifle. In this city he was a BEST Alberta Screened COAL |i. sakes tes a SERIOUSLY ILL adorn the walls and floors of his PARIS, Feb. 2.—Gaby Deslys, GUARANTEED LUMP a actress, is in a serious condition. Sacked Bulk For Kitchen and Stove an 9? ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY Phone Your Order Now $15.00 per ton 1 2 99 - $13.50 per ton ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 564 and 116 member of the Prince Rupert Club and in Vancouver he held meni- bership in the Terminal City Club. Of societies he held membership in the Masonie craft and was an Oddfellow and a member of the Artic Brotherhood. Ardent Liberal. , In politics the late member was an ardent Liberal. but he was broadminded enough to be able to look on both sides of any ques- tion. He was party whip and as such held the respect of both the leaders and rank and file of his own side of the house and was She has suffered a further relapse and another operation is said to be necessary. HELMER DiESs OTTAWA, Feb. 3.-—Brig, Gen. Richard Helmenm, C, M.G., director general of musketry for the de- partment of militia and defence, died on Saturday after a brief ill- ness from pneumonia He was born in 1864, Ladysmith Coal. The best. Prince Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15,