cATS is “FE £ BAKERY | 4 mini PRINCE ‘Northern and Central British Columbia’s ee PRINC KE RU PE RT, ye C., RUPERT : FRIDAY, MARG Hi 5, tO... ‘on Government Replies BIG DOG DERBY. TA XI Phone 75 and 36 We Never Sicep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE ——__—_ Paes —— =e reves Criticizes . MARCH 16 NEXT To Representations o or But Asks Election O a Field of Twenty-one Entries is ’ o Expected in 100-Mile Non- . . ° . ognize Right to Organize in Industrial Field but not for Stop Race. Union Government has Served its Pur- Those in Service of State; Eight Hour Day. sipeaal sn ut. teeainon pose, he Thinks, and House Cleaning ‘HE PAS, March 5.—The 1920 ° . . . ai to The News via @. T. P. Telegrapns.? SWEDEN T0 JOIN THE Hudson Bay dog derby will be Now Due; Redist: ibution First _ P 3 Replies to the Aewiands. requests and | seeia on a March 16, Perh “pAWA, March ee ore Bees eS with a searchlight, and huge bon- aps he Dominion Trades and Labor Congre have | | LEAGUE OF NATIONS fren tighter up the hanks! the p ” the secretary Of that organization. 3 Siskatchewan River. A field of (Special to The News via 6. f.P. Telegraphs ‘he might to organize, the Government points un’ STOCKHOLM, Ma March d.—-By a]2i entries is jooked for, OTTAWA, March 5,—Criticising both the leader of the Gov- recognized as far as industrial workers is) lvote of 4152 to 67 the Lower] The race is a 100-mile non-|eryment and the leader of the opposition for lack of constructive osteo ( that this prineiple be applied to Govern- House of the Dist expressen Meet ehae:: Fee traits ave-repunted 40 thought their speect ion. T : th | suest thi = i's rth -_ at “jin favor of Swedish participation be heavy and drifted in spots and sught in 1eir speer res, Hon. T.A. Crerar, leader of the cross amployet efused his is Ge ni ely ee in the |in the League of Nations. the race managers, it is expected, lenches in the House of Commons, declared he would support ig: “Employees in the service of the Federal Government ea pea meals ‘will #end out a few teams the day he King amendment calling for a general election, because he ~ aWanant category: Inasmuch as there is no incentive sk for Atkins’ Sausages. before in order to break suchjJelt that the Union Government had served its’ purpose and a F ipoint of money | parts of the trail as need it. house cleaning was now due. A new administration was needed pose.unfai? oF onerous Di*temper has afflicted a num=tig cope with the troubles of Canada. iditions of rates of bev of the racing dogs Walter TW. Caldwell ; N. condit odode Z ie isi \Beooks of Brandon reports four | ; . Caldwell, Carlton, N. B., and O. RB. Gould, of ey lovees shall be} ; 41 Nis dogs sick. He is running |“en made speeches defending = ‘he tri of any or- ' }five- wreyhounds, more like thé | the agrarian platform against ederation an ae type of the English whippets. jcharges of class legislation, and declaring that the tariff penalized | Collective _ Bargaining. grestion ‘ognize barga own wiinting it in Its n indus trades unions the tion of the m ment ision re part of m the i given industry, of n ether and negotiating to the se Lilet nent of Stitt tween th “tseour Week. the a ' the request for ht hour week | day, the Gov ins Vhe mends the adoption willy of a forty-eight- in eight-hour day. m purpose to give Peace s so agreed » whe £ within uiclion of the Federal ni ol Ganada or ofo the ww tf reac 1 the _ (K DEMPSEY d benefit in ining practic in estab-} as the! Gov- has on | employee as groups Treaty inter- PUTS UP BONDS *: ae el ecgeogicd! af Sin Sacred Set nd Jack Kearns Out on $1,500 ach.to Appear March 20. that the de- | able | tries | the | inis- CoLr- s in eet with | dif- em. & dop- ern- | Tuk if Victoria who founded the large LATE DAVID SP#NCE R retail business there 11 at Vancouver. hour “ Turkey to Be Shorn of | Territory But to Keep All Her Sacred Places The G.T. P Turkey is bul retains the sacred places by a treaty the Foreign Ministers \mbassadors. iy but the present con- i the} Par-} pro- | veing hing | mov. (Special to News vie Telegrapns. March 5.- her stripped of virtually all LONDON, erritory in Europe now Conference of and | lj i ing completed by Thrace has beermgawarded to (reece, charged with the task of working out plans whereby the Adrianople. ‘ence is will keep control of sacred places and PREMIER OF ITALY IS NOT SATISFIED CO-OPERATION " G.T. P. Telegrapbs,) A i Ig* f AWYERS ci oc) WHTH PEACE TREATY ANIONG L Wey, heavyweight champion | deta lis Manager, ‘pecial by @. TOP. Telegrapns : ; 5 shed os han PARIS, March 5.~-Premier Nitti Sir James Aiken Says it Was Co- lh he: etek od “ ee operation that Orushed In- appear in the!of Italy has formally demanded, cipient Rebeliion. a pan Fran-jthe revision of the Hangarian ee : . sd to the! Peace Treaty. It is stated that (Spocial by G. 1. P. Toregraphs | pier ine selective) port Ni In is nena? to sup LORONTO, Mareh 0. sir Jas law port Nitti in his demand. Aikens of Winnipeg addressed the SE ee a annual eonvention of the Ontario RIE CABINET RESIGNS | ‘GEORGES CARPENTIER ageing grrr ee ge ButOnE pice vt \ and ca ti IS TO BE MARRIE? { ition throughout the Do ic 3 rf et a , ae - se Turion iy ee { 7 a "the F ee ie ery Serious, Prospective Bride is Seventcon © ens Me ig oe UNSTANTING py Years of Age. re pret Sn. hens i, March 5. Eero ie last summer, he saic it ity of the (Special by 6. T. P. Jelegrapns.) ————__——__-— sal oe wg n Ture, Bio nanan saneh i. fhearges Cars Si ‘ATUS OF MEN WHO " #USLonday pentier, Jurope's leavyweig be iuee champion, will be married on TOOK PART IN STRIKE ‘rtehers. Phone g4 |March 13, The prospective bride vee we eapteecasesecaeese ee eee Oe blonde otion to Reinstate Them Offered T vevesoos \beauty, whose identity is being | in House of Commons. ney light and Tomorrow EMPRES CHRisy {E COME D , Pathe Y, € Bluffer ” It is said | ~ (Special via G, T. P. OTTAWA, March 5—John A, kept a profound secret. she is not a society girl but hails | from the country. ‘ Telexrapns S honeymoon, Best Household Lump Coal, | $13.50 delivered, Phone Black 85. Wanted, a hundred welted shoes daily for McArthur's Shoe Store: Grand Trank and assoc iated rail- who have been pe snalized | ways, taking part in any strikes. for pairs of } Pianos cornectly repairs} 55 G, ©, Walker. i mnad. by of Commons, jwoll be giwen to members by Hon. Immediately after the marniage|Currie, M. P., has filed a motion | the couple will said for America] in the House of Commons favor- | on their ing the return to the pension) >} Istatus of all men working on the Phone Blue 389, tf | | the | Valter Goyne, Alaska musher, jis bringing up his malamutes. UMON CAUCUS NEXT TUESDAY Message From Sir Robert Will be‘ Considered Then. G. 7. F. Telegraphs.) Mareh 5..—While being taken in! (Speciait py UGTTAWA, mnueh interest is the forthcoming first caueus of; Liionist supporters in the House, it is intimated that such a gathering wil! not take before Tuesday. Then 1) is expected that some sort of incssage fram Sir Robert Borden place J., D. Regd asoa result of their meeting with the Prime’ Mintster in New York. { —— 4 vi\JOR OF MOUNTED POLICE HAS DIED AT HAWAIIAN CITY. March 4.—A from Hono- VANCOUVER, B.C.,, ile received here says Major J. E. Fitz-Horri- zi of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for B- C., is dead. or Fitz-Horrigan went to nolulu for the benefit of his Ith. He joined the Mounted ice in 1899 and spent 13 years 1 the in the Yukon. MOTOR CARS WILL HAVE DIM LIGHTS, _ to Make Illegal the Bright Headlights Which Annoy Passengers. service ai} rhe Government bill introduced Provincial Legislature for dim or partly dim motor ears reads as imto the providing lights on follows: “No lighting device over four- candle power equipped with a re- eetor shall be used unless the same shall be so designed, de- flected, or arranged that no por tion of the beam of reflected light hen measured seventy-five feet! or more ahead of the lamps shal! forty-two inehes from surface on which the vehicle stands, under alt condi- tions of road: Provided, however, that this subsection shal] not ap- | ply to what is known to the trade | ise above the level as ‘spot-lights’ when used as such |, . but such ‘spot-lights,’ if so used, | hall not be directed at an ap-) proaching vehicle.” RD eR } i TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT or LONDON, March 5.—-The Dutch Government has offered a lange prize for an air flight from Hol- land te the Dutch West Indies, | a distance of 9,200 miles, (Special Mutt and Bip sikttieabsaes | THE HAGUE, March 5—It is Jewel Jeff cartoon An invitation to the denne to-j;understcod that Holland will lnight in St Andrew's hall is ex-/answer the recent demands of the Carmen wae tended to those friends of the St. | Allies by the assurance that the WEEKLY | Andrew’ s Society who usually re: | ceive invitations, but who on this 6.00, oceasion may have been over- | might threaten the peace of Eu looked ithe | Mackenzie pee | e i lelection and said that Crerar was Splendid Program Arranged for ithe wanted selection. ® There Was, However, 89,000 Ibs. | ‘at the waterfront, there being no} in any of jfarmers. Hon. Arthur Government Meighen defended an dattacked | King’s demand for an SUNDAY NIGHT Patrons and Surprises in Store for Audience. the leader of a class party. | Want Redistribution. ; W. A. Buchanan of Lethbridge, : eclared he would support the] The sixth concert by the Prince ument ou the assuranee|Rupert Symphony Orchestra is that the: » would be a census and booked to take place in the West- ‘registri ‘tio m to give the west faii |holme Theatre on Sunday even- This time the whole pro- ~“.njp-t+ad— ireufmment in representation. He | ing. condemned those who would op-|8ram will be the tariff indiscriminately. | artists. W. H. Whidden of Brandon de smembe pose ‘clared the franchise should give their Thteaee, to the average concert svr,- | Soprano soloist will be Mrs. Jar- W. F. MeLean of South Youk | vis McLeod, the beauty of whose said the Prime Minister chould | Singing is well known. be in the House more often. He | Admission to the theatre will redistribution before an be by ticket, whieh may be ob- vote only to those of Cana- dien citizenship- li la ‘drug stores. No effort has been isptred Dy te nremberswofsthe NO REFRIGERATOR jorchestra to make this the best t which th h t of- CARS THIS MORNING | |tered to the piiaeno-0¢ ‘eas nas aoe | pert. =” NEW PIER AT situation is again bad| VANCOUVER of Halibut Landed at Sc and 6c Today. Che ear the fish at Shas | morning's fish sale. The Cold| Storage and the Royal Fisheries Dominion Government Arranged were the only bidders at the sale | to Secure Site From Great and the price paid was 9c and 6c. Northern Railway. The Johanna, not satisfied with | Mies eae ara the price offered, cleared for Se-| attle with 18,000 pounds, The | Royal Fisheries bought the catch of the Clara N., a Canadian boat, 00 pounds. Che Canadian Fish and Storage bought up the catches of the following boats which will be pul in cold storage :—Clara, 3,000 | ibs.; Hervester, 4,500; ‘Norlund, 30,000; Myrtle, 8,000; Daisy, 2,- cars available for (Special via u. f. P. Telegraphbs.) VANCOUVER, March 5.—Ac- jcording to word received here from St. Paul, Minn., negotia- tions between the Vancouver Har- bor Board on behalf of the Do- minion Government, and the Great Northern Railway for the puredase of water frontage on Burrard Inlet for a site for a new Government pier have been com- Cold 500; Vienna, 8,000; Marguerite,| pleted) Work on the stnucture 5,000; Mapnowg? 3,000 Ibs. jis expected to commence very ern ree \soom. VICTORIA CANADIAN CLUB NEW OFFICERS John Cochrane is President, with | 8. C. Nicholas as Vice- President. MGOORTY BEATEN Went to Thirteenth Round Against Frank Goddard, English Meavywoleht, (Special via G.T. P. Telegraphs.\ LONDON, March 5.--Eddie Me- |Goorty, American lightweight, was defeated in the thirteenth round of a bout held in Holborn Stadium by Frank Goddard, Kkng- lish heavyweight boxer. VICTORIA, March 5,—-The Can- adian Club of Victoria at their annual meeting made R. W. Perry a life member. ‘This is said to be the first life member elected the clubs throughout the Dominion. pail is eras Officers for 1920 were elected} You save time and money on follows i-— shoe repaining at McArthur’s Shoe President, John Cochrane, Store. 55 Vice-President, B. C. Nicholas, 2nd Vice-President, Ald. Joseph Patrick. Lit. Secretary, Fred McGregor. Hon. Sec.-Treas., Frank Sehl. e “~~ Tonight and Tomorrow GUARD EX-KASE WESTHOLME Ladysm: th Coal. The best. Prince Rupert Goal Company, Phone 15, Ce ~--IN-=> “The Girl with the Champagne Eyes” | for mer Emperor William will be 'euarded to prevent anything that Tope. ‘tained free from any of 4henboGal’y a FP, +g. 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