e Fer appear — iod "O slowing Big War, But special t lhe News JONDON, Feb ld Mace Pussian policy bi the LOpic the burning q} coalition S| reply to n the speech from It-will be a nt to us if itself un- the work of But she must be house a8 we Lioyd George criticisms ié Government policy made William Adams, the labor Sir Donald Maclean and lemanded especially the peace treaty, ; George declared vould possible in a speech t | with all the raiser he said, how- t after the « tement of a dy could ex- z 1 period of even a cer- lissatisfaction, Government iintain law lealt with the ch he said iation of proftileening, is to Sir Donald Mac- increase Premier said ig budget would balance than balance. Power of Commerce. f to ssia Lloyd sad he agreed with the | ould not be we _ wihout having Russia ver reserves included in Bolshevism force of Premier. sobering -in- ’ nothing to fear nvasion of the nt ished by ed the nas a There p untries or the 4st, because the Bolshe- 1 , © O'fanize a powerful hy, , r | Delieve that trading will as end tt ferocity, ra- » and cruelties of J PRINCE oyd George Makes Notable Speech ocity, Rapine and Cruelties of Bolshevism may Dis- '+ Before Inroads of Commerce, British ‘Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper es PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1920 British Commons °“.i..2%.0""." RUPERT ‘7 Phone 75 and 36 We Never Sleep PRINCE KUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE SERIOUS EFFFECT ON STATES COTTON TRADE In Mexico C port Causes Failing Off of Trade. (Special via G,T.P. Telegraphs.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Sta-|*4 (Special to The News CITY, MEXICO February screams, shots a The Premier gave an explanation of the of revising certain unworkable features of ied a familiar species of increased production. His lieland gave no new = t ding the mea-|knowledge, with apprehension, to be intro-jand with responsibility, and | warn this House that-in the face Premier Thinks. —— ans Parliament Against Anarchy in Own Couutry' Discontent and Dissatisfaction Inevitable Government Determined To Perserve Law and Order in Ireland. via OT. P. Delegraphs.) it refused to be drawn by other iestion of economy, the Premier of a thing which may happen, we must use every legitimate weapon. We must fight anarchy abundance.” witl FRANK MOBLEY _ FUNERAL TODAY Great Number of Flora! Tributes to Late Member for Atlin. ' ak ‘SIMPLE AND QUIET SERVICE AT CHURCH --- ‘ the for The funeral for late Frank Mobley, M. L. A Atlin, took this afternoon. Che funeral was in charge of the l'vee Lodge No. 66 A. F. & A. M. services place FIFTEEN THOUSAND | FOR COW AND CALF Biggest Price Ever Paid in B-C. Stock by Eastern Brecder. VANCOUVER, Feb, 11.—All jrecords for prices in pure bred stock in British Columbia were | ¢ * @ * beaten when Zarilda Cothilde icow on the Colony Farm, and her ry {1.—Lloyd George, William Adams and Third de Kol, famous Holstein » the House of Commons yesterday spoke /one month old heifer was sold to the Laborites and the other opposition repre- |John A. Bell, a well known breed- inal Gibbons ‘opposes the bill in er of for Cornopolis, $15,000. Pennsylvania, | Listics issued yesterday by the De- partment of that chase indicate inability to pur- American cotton, on ac- count of the exchange situation, may mean a falling in tte United Commerce Kneland’s paniment of PRICE FIVE CENTS Old “Owl” Gambling House ity Destroyed Amid Gyeatest Excitment via G.T. P. Telegrapns.» 114.—Another landmark of the ishing west met destruction last night when to the accom- nd roaring flames the old Owl cambling house and its attendant structures were totally de- troyed by fire. The loss is estimated to be in excess of $250,000. When the fire broke out more than 1,000 persons were rowded about the tables where gambling of every description tates export trade in cotton. Eng-jwas in full swing. Many excit land is the greatest market for American cotton, France stands G ;seeond with Japan third narrowly avoided, hey fired upon several Mexica uoney on the tables. CARDINAL OBJECTS TO SUNDAY PICTURES Ktforis of the fire departmen (Special by G.T.P i destruction, BALTIMORE, 1 elegrapns.) Feb. 14.—Card- EXTRADITION TANGLE suggested That League pf Wa- tions Make Demand and the Legistlature to permit mb- tion picture shows on Sunday. Refuse Admission LIGHT CRUISER ENTERPRISE GOING DOWN T!’?= WAYS ~. if Not Complied end at 1:30 services wefe held at the Masenic hall. Later, at 3:30, a church service was held in the Presbyterian Church, Rev- Dr. H. | Givant ofiiciating. The cere- mony was very simple and quiet] at the request of Mrs. Mobley, the | iow, from the church the bedy was | taken to the grave in Fairview, | a Jarge number of mourners fol- | lowing it to its last resting place. The pallbearers, all members of the Order of the Eastern Star, ol! which the deceased was a mem- ber, were James Carmichael, bE. R. Tabrum, vouglas Sutherland, Alex. Finnie, W. G- Barrie and J. G. Steen, Floral Tributes. bere was a large number of floral tributes and owing to th lateness of the boat in arriving today, many more were held back that otherwise would have been laid on the casket. The follow- ing tributes have been received in time for the funeral:—Masonic emblem, Tsimpsean Lodge; boat- ing emblem, Prince Rupert Row- ing and Yacht Club; office staff of 1 Bolshevism Stewart & Mobley, Ltd.; ware- tl , *, 2 ‘han any other house staif of Stewart & Mobley, aoe Europe badly needs Ltd.; officers and members of the , vf 18 able to supply but White Shrine Chapter of Jerusa- iting aren), Without the con. [lem Victoria), William and Boe “es hoving across her Ronald Burns (Vancouver), Mrs. Dan Muir and family and Miss Doug - "he Ser at Home, las (Vancouver), members of Ex- Assia seers are not all injeeutive Council of B- C. (Vic- Dot koe ed. “They are |toria), Mr, and Mrs. D. G, Stewart, me. T speak with|Mr. and “Mrs. J. L. Christie, Mr. bibaaaat en Mrs: Leo Ives (Vancouver) , Tonight and Tomaree nn Mr, and Mrs. Reginald E, Hose EST 81 Victoria , Liberal members of HOLMR | Legislature Victoria), Grand , THEATRS jTrunk Pacific Steamship Co., lh | ’ - 3!) (®ancouver), Mr. and Mrs, Wm, nt q§ Fairbanks ;Morrison (Discovery, Atlin), W. ; : T. ‘Taylor (Vietoria), Charles Spencer and Mrs, (Dr.) Trough- The bicharbokep Buckaroo’ HESTER OUTING Christie Comed Beliey v ‘Don't e Everything’ |ton, members of Game Conserva- tion Board (Victoria), Queen City Chapter Order; of the Eastern Star (Victoria), Kelly fouglas & (Co. (Vancouver), Frank Trough- +|ton (Victoria), Victoria Chapter, With. ypecta! via G.T.P. Telegraphs,) PARIS, Feb. 11.—The only way out of the present extradition tangle is to demand delivery of the accused Germans in the name the League of Nations’and to rt. fuse Germany and Holland ad- mission to the league until the demanded delivered, according to taken by Scelle of the law faculty of Dijon in an L' Information. ersons are the view Georges of the University article in [HE PEACE TREATY IS CRUEL AND MURDEROUS So Say Senators Borah and Knox ing scenes occurred and a panic iards stationed about the room added to the confusion when ns who attempted to gather up t were seriously hampered when ome unidentified men cut the hose in two places, evidently for ihe purpose of giving the flames a chance to complete the work COMPRESSOR IS — GOING IN FOR BIG WOLF MINE Extension of Dolly Varden Rail- road 2/2 Miles to Other Property This Spring. ALICE ARM,’ B. C., Feb. 14,.—A party of camp builders is all ready to proceed to the Wolf Mine, 2% miles north of the Dolly Varden and across the Kitsault River, to prepare for the installation of a ten-drill water» compressor at that property. Under the terms of the Dolly Varden Mines Act, passed by the Legislature last year, the Wolf Mine also goes to the Taylor Engineering Co., on womnpichiotyofethe last payment to Don Cameron, the locator, who 1ad the property partly sold to in United States Congress (Special via G.T.P. Velegraphs.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—AlI- though laid aside for further dis- cussion in the Senate next week, the peace treaty would not down. the irreconcilables a- mong the senators insisted upon expressing their views upon the pact after it had been decided to place the document in storage for a while. ‘Cruel” and “murderous” were among the adjectives employed iby Senators Borah and Knox to Some of + 1IGHT CRUISER ENTERPRISE GOING DOWN @ WANS + SPECAL N.Y SERVICE -LONOON SiEITCH PHOTO. ‘describe the effects of the treaty lon Germany and Austria. os The Uight cruiser Enterprise, recen jast of the Britizb naval programme under construction on the Clyde. Order of toria), the Eastern Star (Vic- Local Offerings. | M. Tyee Lodge 66 A. F. & A. Mr. and Mrs. F, G- Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. de Gex, Kaien Chapter No. 13 R, A, M., Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MeNicholl, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stork, Belist Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, Judge and Mrs. F-. McB. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. MeMeekin, Adair Carss Chapter I. O. D. E., Mr. and Mrs. M. P, McCaffery, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8. Parker, Mrs. James Smith and daughter (Digby Is- land), H. F. McLeod, Dr. and Mrs. ©. A. Eggert, Mr. and Mrs: F. W. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Tite, Mr. and Mrs. King and Miss King, Christian Science Society ol! Prince Rupert, Mr-~and = Mrs. George W. Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowness, Mr. and Mrs. W. EK. Williams, Mr- and Mrs. J. C. McLennan, Mr. and Mrs, E, R. Tabrum, Mr. and Mrs. Morte H. Craig, J. 8: Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. J. H., Pillsbury, Miss Inez Ross, Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Cox, Independ- ent Order of Oddfellows, Misses Scott, H. F. Pullen, St- Andrew's Society, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.! Vickers. Tuesday’s Exchange. NEW YORK, Feb, 10.—-The ex- change rate on demand for | pound sterling is $3.36%, Cana- ldian money discounted at 145% per cent on this morning's market. the 15 to; ay uuacted by Lady ascuy, a mo (NO STIGMA ON THE AMERICAN LEGION |Exonerated From Planning Raid on 1.W.W. at Centralia Previous to Shoot- ing Affair. } | RAILWAY STRIKE Employees and Laborers Going Gut in Demand for More Pay and Uniform Rate. MONTESANO, Whn.,. Feb. 11— Epecia! via C. T.P. i, . : ; ‘ oe iThe American Legion was exon- Telegraphs. DETROIT, Feb. 11.—Orders di-| ate of any part in the plan- ae 7 eee ee ta ning of an alleged plot to raid niles ‘OLMELDOOL ( t ay the I.W.W. hall at Centralia, by Attorney George F- Vanderveer, counsel for eleven I.W.W. defend- Employees and Railway Laborers to suspend work at 7 on the morn- ing oF February 17 are — out ents on trial here for Centralia to the various locals of the or- Armistice Day shootings. ganization, The strike, in ad-| dition to a demand for wage in-| creases requested last summer, is | if Tite's to secure a uniform rate from} coast to coast. | EGYPTIANS MADE MONEY FROM COTTON. LONDON, Feb. 11.—Natives of 07 and 50-piece Dinner Sets at February Bargain prices. Egypt have made tremendous | fortunes out of cotton deals. One} British official says that the} country has made at least 100,-| 000,000 pounds, ’ | Deal Direct. | OTTAWA, Feb. 14.—It is pnob- able that Canada wili deal direct) with Germany in the matter of! |quidating enemy debts. A FRANK GIOLMA Carpets, floor oileloth and lino- |Soldier member for Victoria, who jleums at Tite's Big Sale values.| objects to “doles’’” to returned He says what they most Ladysmith Coal. The best. Prince ,men, |Rupert Coal Company, Phone 16. ;want is remunerative employment | the Dolly Varden Mines Co. be- fore they lost control of their Alice Arm holdings. The railroad is also to be ex- tended from the Dolly. Varden to the Wolf this year, thus opening up a heavy shipper in the Wolf for the Taylor Co. as well as put- ting several other mines in the shipping class. The construc- tion of the additional 2% miles to link up the Wolf will entail heavy canyon wotk and the Kit- sault River gill also have to be bridged. The men going in now will have six feét of snow facing them at the Wolf but this will be dug out and the camps erected so that the compressor may be brought n and installed as soon as it is taken up on pack horses. The power for the compressor will be taken from Trout Creek which flows into the Kitsault River near by. The compressor will allow tunnels and raises to be driven preparatory to stoping the ore out for shipment when the railroad is complete. The development work so farm on this property con- of 80 feet of tunnel and diamond drilling which has proved the high value of the mine. sists SUGAR FAMINE END IS DRAWING NEAR (Special by G. T.P Cargo of 5,000 Tons From Cuba Available This Week. Pevegrapns.) VANCOUVER, Feb. 41—The end of Vancouver's sugar famine appears to be in sight with the arrival of the Steamer Montcer- vin with 5,000 tons of raw sugar from Cuba. This is being unload- ed at the B, G, Sugar Refinery and will be available to the public on Thunsday. The price of sugar has ad- vanced a dollar a hundred pounds. Sugar now sells wholesale to dealers 14% cents a pound, ee ee Alcohol for Fuel. OTTAWA, Feb. 14.—-The Canad- ian Council is recommending the manufacture of alcohol without present restrictions, It is to be used as fuel. Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf 3 - he Z > a i See aD uae ~~ - ; es ie