| Legisiative Library on Bop EATS ves ME F BAKERY | 6th Street PRINCE RUPERT — — — = PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. NO), -* — TD ANOTHE pn. T= De Pattullo Assured “a No Change in Regulations"ss ese" The Council has granted athe local Board of Trade $900 for the vear; 1920 payable in monthly Protest to Minister of Marine Against f Monopoly; Received Immediate Reply instalments of 875. All the alder From Mr. Ballantyne. lored the grant but he maintained ,jthat the Board of Trade was a Cla-s organization, that is, of iy rc 2 Parrett of he Sort STOLE BRICKS AND ilroad Federation an 4 8 i. Sw 5 refrigerators arnived on yester- time he thought that there was or will aaa cela ta Bay é ¢ . racarg ) ‘e 4 day’s train, one will be in today too much of this open-face steal- “"' “ ATSO:0F Frege ‘and five more are expected to- | ee oe ot about own, ; ee HE EF morrow. Why, said Mr. Williams, Private advices received | from Vancouver and Seattle say | prosecuting, Ta person doesn't * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 that a number of the sars that/stand guard over such stuff in * ***®# RSPR RH HD should be used in carrying fish|this town, other people seem to Che mayor and aldermen will have been requisitioned for the think they are jutsified in taking fevelve the same indemnity this sarrying of a big shipment of silk/it. They do not seem to know year as last, namely, $1,500 and for eastern points. There are no ti... it constitutes theft.” $300 respectively. This was de- cars available there for fish. The magistrate remanded Dom- cided at last night's council meet- inatto until tomorrow morning ing. The following boats sold yes: ; terday and their catches are be- 80 that he might look up what ; course was open to him in deal- ing loaded on the cars at hand:— i ii : . Pauline, 8,000 Ibs-; H. and R.,/ing with the accused. ha - NI tre pp danbio a 5,000; Director, 4,000; Atlin, 10,- Sarena err ? ; The Board {omorial Committee. 100: Ingred, 10,000; Haysport No. VANCOUVER WINS ; a ie also. td be asked:to 7,000, and Pair of Jacks, 7,000 ; ; ; OF BRITISH pounds. These boats all sold to (Speciat py GT. P. Tel#graphs.) an iain Net gee ni SA ae me HOUSE OF COMMONS the Pacific Sea Products at 10¢} VANCOUVER, March 2—Van- , ei : and 6c. |couver defeated Seattle by a score On the recommendation of the fhe Viola sold 3,000 Ibs. to the|of 5 to 2 last night at hockey. ird of Works and the city en- Royal Fisheries and the Molly) gineer, it was decided at last May, 1,000 Ibs., to the Cold Stor- | council meeting to pur- met the f the railroads on the Federation and eached with- on si points of the tion's program, whfch real- t in dispute however, on the f penalties to be im- strikers Finally both led to leave the mat- is of Premier Mil- vy arose . . * Aldermen McLennan and Mur- f the French rail ed upon as a for public opinion. al Insurance, Food Control WwW ° c ed Soon, Women and Principal A. M. Macdonald re- jjoht's Diplomacy. fige both at the same price. iports that the total actual attend- «tase 10,000 board feet of select The following boats sold to-/ance in the city schools for March No. 1 spruce from Albert & Me- Yau. TP. Telegraphs.) day:—Albatross, 26,000 Ibs., to|was 608. The average actual at-| *,(Topy at $32 per M. f- 0. b, yards and|tendance was 527.23, , |percentage of 86.7. The total at- Alfa, 14,000 Ibs-, Lebanon, 11,°|tendance Shows an increase over) the 000 Ibs., Volid, 5,000 lbs., sold to) January which was 580, but the the \ ‘Booth Fisheries at 12.9c and 6¢./actual atteadance “was a few) on a highway in the southern in- W. and F., 11,000 Ibs., Thelma, |noints lower due to read at last night's 12,000 Ibs., Ethel June, 2,000 lbs-,)amone the children. couneil meeting. The support of made in the sold to Cold Storage at 12.9¢ and | vit A i sthis council was asked but the Women might be ap- 6c. | Wanted, a hundred {ter was not eonsidered to have diplomatic positions is fieynold, 7,000 |bs., sold to the | welted shoes daily for repairs. ich to do with this so it was Mupractical. Royal Fisheries at 13c and 6c. |McArthur’s Shoe Store: 55! filed, The James Carruthers arrived; _ yesterday with 20,000 Ibs. of | ihiut'agd shan he 0 T evland Liner Struck and ‘fish for the Canadian Fish and | eee _ Broke In Two; Passengers Were Four Hours in Boat showing a 6 letter from the city city of Kamloops advocating DON, March 2—In -the the Fisheries at 13c ! Commons a bill to!6e, P the National Insurance Act! mally introduced. food control will remain re for onsiderable time, Nerament gives assurance, Pacific clerk ¢ ommeneement of operations no ¢ sickness/ terior was i iggestion pairs of) | Neng-Hsun No Longer is tad of Chinese Cabinet. —7- ia, Marah teepeg.| YUKON. MAN DIES NOLI LI March 2. "ecelved | Passed Away at General Hospital 0 4 special cable OM Tokio the Premier of (Special to The News via G. T. P, Telegraphs.) “lien Neng Hsun, has re at Noon—Came on Princess “ moe mis P MS position, Mary on Friday: HALIFAX, March 2.—The Leyland linet Bohemian, which — en went ashore on Ambrose ledges, is pounding heavily and the Ot on coal: The best, Prince| The death occurred at the gen- prospects of saving the ship are very poor. The four forward Coal r eral hospital today at noon of Pe Crcenee George Neilson, of the Yukon TONIGHT vevooos,|'lerritory, who was brought here T ONLY last Friday night on the Princess ESTHOLMR Mary seriously ill, The deceased spent four chilly and anxious hours. so >4 a . pn ~ re THEATRE man was 45 years of age and has There was no panic when the vessel struck, The passengers a sister in V ! is be- ; . »mselves warmly. Then the’ a sister in Vancouver, who 1 were told to go below and clothe themselves warmly $ fae j r . : ri , 2 eke 2 é ance Talmadge Sine ween sicnahes lifeboats were lowered. The traditional rule of women and i am an Pa ec as children first held, but husbands .were allowed to accompany aNDines ” ,{Pptness a la mode GEDDES AMBASSADOR ineir wives. Blankets were also taken along for warmth. ' .W Comedy, spy - HALIFAX, ‘March 9,—(Noon)—The Citadel signal station tish-Canadi 1] reports that the Leland liner Bohemian which~stranded on Am- sa brose Ledge early yesterday morning and was later abandoned, broke in two this morning and sank. stl eis holds are full of water. . | The passengers have been landed here from the tug Roebling, which had delivered them from the open boats wherein mney | 1e System’? hop. Gazette ie F amily P ire eres, LONDON, Manch 2.—The ap- pointment of Sir AuKland Geddes to be Ambassador to the United eeeerrooroons |Stales was gazetted yesterday. each’’ labor Council, and Brotherhood ie The acting premiec said that, Sir -had nothing to say Sir Robert Borden was still Pre- to Canadian and American news- © © mier and would again take the paper reporters who syere waiting helm should Providence give him for him when the Carmania dock- health and strength. ‘ed. ape atens eel | It is understood that important 'matters of policy to be placed be- TRANS-PACIFIC fore Parliament, now in session, were discussed and that the two _ministers carry back with them POSSIBILITIES messages to Parliament from the Prime Minister of far-reaching Serene political consequence. Captain Nicholson Willi Address the Board of Trade on This Subject. GETTING A LIFT At the Board of Trade luncheon Major Godwin was Killed When tomorrow Captain Nicholson will Riding with His Friend. address the Board of Trade on tek “the Possibilities of Trans-Pacific (Special via G.T.P. lTelegraphs.) Transportation and Trade Devel- VANCOUVER, March 2.—The opment.” As this is the one sub- coroner’s jury yesterday after- ject that Prince Rupert people noon found Motorman Greer are interested in above everything blameless in the accident on Sat- else, there should be a record urday when Major W. G- Godwin crowd at the luncheon. was killed and John Hanbury, the It is generally recognized that well known millman, was badly the next big step in local devel- hurt. as opment will be the inaugeration Hanbury is recovering though of avservice with the Onient. Any- still in the hospital. He was thing that will keep this question driving his auto towards the city to the front or shed light on it when he was struck by the inter- will be of interest here. urban electric can, wae = | Presumably Hanbury did not see or hear the car until too late. FUNERAL OF MRS. He had picked up Major Goodwin MORIN HELD TODAY to give him a lift to town and the interesting legal question now arises as to what is the possible liability of the auto driver under these circumstances. - ; Last Rites Were Performed by Canon Rix in Touching Terms. The funeral of the tate Mrs. | B. ©, Undertakers, Phone $%. Ralph Morin and infant child took place from the B- C, Undertakers’ parlors this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Canon Rix ofliciating. A large number of friends and acquaint- ances were present at the chapel to pay the last respects to the deceased lady. Floral tributes as follows testi- fled to the esteem in which Mrs. Morin was held by her circle of friends:—Mr. and Mrs. H: J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs- John Boddie,, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Hammond, Mr, and Mrs. Sid. Hamblin, *W.F- | Joy, Mrs, J. Joy, Women's Auxil- | iary of the One Big Union, Central | Prince Rupert Board of Trade ® Luncheon will be given on board the G.T.P. Steam- er ‘Prince George’’ at 1 o'clock p.m:, Wednesday, March 38, 1920. Speaker: Captain C, H. Nicholson. Supsect: ‘‘The possibilities of Trans-Pacific Transportation and Trade Development.’’ af; Steam Engineers. Tickets 75c to be obtained from the President, Com- missioner or on board steanier, You save time and money on| | shoe repairing at McArthur's Shoe | Store, 55 | Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf | pees vee error Poe Et = e™ SERS =: > tz “Ry Ty ~ L ee * a Meg 3 ae ge - ‘tee a yt? ts ns