TA XI Phone 75 and 35 We Never Sleep , Hannes? other 11n@® ’ PRINCE. RUPERT AUTO. MAGUIRE PRINCE RUPERT 7 707 Second Avenue. MD AVE. | ‘Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper M. H. LARGE 0 : re PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. Jey 7) pROm Five I, NO. 9: i oaiaiaee eee wuss — ; ernment is Sustained as 9 ICON VICTOR MIDGELY ATTACKS e Opposition Sang “Alouette” wince use| THE INTERNATIONAL UNIONS Criterion for Local a Declares that They Worked in Collusion with Employers and Secret Police; Discuss Soviet Government aid Delegates from the Engineers, Painters and Plumbers Unions reported at last night’s meeting of the Trades and Labor Council tes | that satisfactory agreements had . | been reached with the various em- he News via G.T.P, Telegraphs.) LONDON CORRESPONDENT joyors on the question of a 1#- Other Subjects. : A, March 19.—The debate on the address concluded Cire saairiers vised and increased scale of cae tak a ‘of Commons this morning at 2:20. At that time secon ER es 4 6s nl The increase is general House (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegravns.) fs eae VICTORIA, March 10.—Discussi soluti ‘i ie King’s amendment calling for a Federal election}; LONDON, March 10.—The re-| i, tue district as well as the city. iscussion of the resolutions favor nen” the @ t f 112 to 78, giving the Government a eated by 4 vote o quest of the German Government) ‘The delegates expressed ob.|'"% the Russian Soviet form of government and calling for the ito send a correspondent to Lon-| jection to wages being governed|'eSignation of the federal minister of labor because of alleged y of 34. én 6 j don 18 Herrin’ considered by the py the sehedules in Vancouver|!ack of action in the Crow’s Nest coal miners’ strike, and also Government supporters cheered wildly of Semmens ce porereee = jand Yictoria, 500 miles away. It/aeprecating the six months’ hoist proposal for the EKight-Hour tthe vote. It was @ straight party vote without 4g os premeiaitiia in ein be peeteines ee em ee Bill in the provincial legislature, took up the session of the y side. Eleven cross-benchers present all voted with the | itions were altogether different); .itish Columbia Federation of Labor convention. ; : | - jhere and it was thought that the . 5 : ; on, The eleven were Messrs. Crerar, Dr. Clarke, Thomp- PARIS, March 10.—-Members local jseales should be governed Delegate V. R. Midgely bitterly attacked the ‘secret police,” buappelle) » Maharg, Reid (Mackenzie), Johnston (Last or the Allied Military Commission py focal conditions at Anyox,|@eclaring that the Dominion Government had seen fit to watch in), Kennedy, Gould, Halbert, Knox, and Caldwell. The) at, Bresiau, were attacked by a Stewart and Ketchikan and other |the democracy of the country. He wes adopted without further division. mob yesterday but were sayed by|sueh places. referred to the “open, wide, bare- i istering of the votes the opposition sang {tie police. Breslau is in ®Prus- | - en faced collusion between the in- CAN "7 S ebeenth folk song and ories of “Are we down- | *'*" Silecia, ; en emere.. Hien 41. | ternational Usiene | eee ” 0 i [ ore ice,” i a staid by “No, no!” resounded through the chamber. ce ie eek ikises hl eee, STATES DECIDE ae i Turkish Trouble Del sane en spe ed on “trumped up” charges : | ( MAN T0 UrkKIS roupie e ays at the instigation of interna- AIN | l ° f T i tionals, hé asserted. , omp etion oO reaty; The vote in favor of dissolving y OFF HER BE EX AMINED ‘ d . the British Columbia Federation Election on Today in Transvaal of Labor and for 4onsolidation — | No Turkish Occupation as One Big Union stood 40 to 5. and Orange Free State. | ‘. WAR DEBT Order, Mane ‘Yortorsay. te Seoure (Special to The News via 6 T.P. Telegrapns.) vai (Special visu. T. P. Telegrapns:) F r _ LONDON, March 10.—With the Turkish situation in a tangled ANOTHER LARGE QUOTA LONDON, March 10.—Parlia- Evidence From F. R. Hunt Mas vere y elections are on today in AT BUCKEY BAY Q C L decide whether; the Transvaal or > . e ¢ 34 with all Cross Benchers Voting with Oppo-' “Are we downhearted?”, “No, No!” Souted Members. rity 0 sition; (special to 7 Union sympathizers had been dis- ady Purchased in Open et Quantity of Anglo~ in Drydock Case. | ; ; ‘ bien shape s cons seless ace Conference to pro- ’ | shape it is considered tiseless for the Peace Con op aacie Alves. and Cie tesalt wad French Bonds. Orange Free State would become nations under the British flag or SECOND EFFORT TO iseed to a completion of the Peace Treaty. It_is stated that the al via GT. P. felegrapnos.) The Prince Rupert arrived from turn into a South African re- POSTPONE THE Trac | conference will mark time on Turkey at least until the Allied High Commissioner in Constantinople reports on the memoran- : (Special by Government wire.) (dum forwarded by the British Government. Meantime the con- <3 ; : pa a : ese VANCOUVER, March 10.—AN ference will discuss phases of the Hungarian treaty which are mtb ane ee et eek | public under their own flag. chancellor of (he der was made in the Supreme | is morning with a Crowdec! Pas-| separation would meet with senger list. Among the passen- strong opposition from the Brit« Gourt yesterday for the examina- | deemed advisable. bs : en ger. The memorandum to the commissioner at Constantinople |sers were 115 men for the Buck-|ish Government: aj iey mil! at Buckley Bay who con- jiscussing in the {Commons the decision ; : > R. Hunt tha. Anglo.Freksh ee ee discovery of F. R. Hun Oe te} renew ih = i= . 7” . . . > = ae —— feney ! ape © f inee Rupert. The | instruchs 1e commissioner 0 a ne United Bttes—aterted countant of Pr per ' orrowing outside the Another application was made at the same time requests infor-) considered only as an alternative.-|On the Rupert were also a large} eeesion, auty part ofthe by the counsel for Newman Erb/|mation as to the best method of} Occupation will not come unti] number of Orientals, indicating ure so that when the (oy order to Stay proceedings procedure should a show of force jal! other; efforts have failed, put the opening of the fishing season. i Peoks Briain’ a ine the action brought by him/or actual force become necessary. | occupation has been discussed in- oldie’ patel pulated her external debts against Mullen et al for control} Notwithstanding widespread re-|conference, even to the working bemtecs ooo Pou. of the drydock company pending|ports that the Allies intended to out of some of the details. ee Vancouver Unable to Send Team Chancellor added: “We | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. East Even if They Win. ploy for the purpose re- Ha oF Sg eae of wee 2 | E. Harding, of Seventh Avenue| Sheen 7 already available , Morrison to strike out a poruon| d R d f W k |East at the hospital yesterday. Ha ant te the ene of the statement of defence. Splendi ecord oO or Sr ae ene hospital yesterday. {CANADIENS MAY VISIT les and to’ the extent." . eis adh hah font nay ts cremate agen scissors daha SEATTLE AGAIN SOON s they are not Suifiotent The trial was s¢ own for was born to oir. and Mrs. E. Barge 7 | March 22 and argument on the application for postponement will | be continued on Friday. “It is ench bonds in the ; : ; | le discount ee unfair to say that we are) trying to wriggle-out of the 0880. 4 | A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ! said the counsel for Erb at the| The first annual meeting of the Municipal Chapter of Prince |George Crate, Eleventh Ave. Kast, hearing yesterday in Supreme i) c al b tupert, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, took place on yesterday. | sourt chambers. ’ ’ Fai ee ae ee AEN Ree aS.” ml CLARE a EE | Saturday afternoon in the Presbyterian Hall, The regent, Mrs. J. @ McLennan, presided. It is just tem years since the inal FAVOR BOXING ER AL. STRIKE Sout CHARGES {was started in Prince Rupert, when Mrs. Du Vernet was instrru- (Seecilvi0. 0.8," Seeaaeas POLICY WITH CRIME | mental in forming the Queen Mary Chapter. Mrs. Du Vernet is sh ALBANY, N. Y;, March 10.— the staniey COD games iaaien dae si honorary regent of the Municipal Chapter and had the ,|The Walker bill legalizing boxing champions of the coast going to of seeing six standard bearers display the standard of up to fifteen rounds in New York Ottawa more remote than ever, round the regent’s chair on Saturday afternoon. State has been favorably reported officials announce. : — ‘on by the Judiciary Committee. | A special meeting of the Pacific 'Coast Hockey Association is call- led for tomorrow in Seattle to dis- cuss the situation and take defi- 1of Usk. ; hip gold. - We have al 1 beginning by buy- (Special via G.T. P, Telegrapns.) e By Daughters of Empire ore Ss Ae A 1ere Was porn to Mr. an rs.i y . hr as During Year; New Officers }, ¥ sie, 120 xinth svenve|oninces of a triple tie for the Sast on March 7, a daughter. | Pacific Coast hockey champion- ship, in which event an extra series will be necessary, and the ;statement that should Vancouver | win the championship ‘“Cyeloné” | Taylor and Gordon Roberts would ibe unable, for business reasons 'to accompany the team east for —— - | now the (special via 6G. T.P, Telegrapns.) pleasure sONDON, Mare ).—Former | p ne - _ . . = 9 ne. |Caeh chapter remier Asquith, who as re-| : Pee | » Municipal Chapter is com- jcently re-elected to the House of} rhe | I ;}Commons, in a speech last. night} Na-|charged that much of the crime his Means of Trying to force Nationalization of Mines, Uby GOT p posed of its own officers elected) Hospital at a cost of $457 and REFUSED ADMISSION from the members of the primary ;the paying off of all the indebt- | all the officers of the|edness on two lots on Fifth Ave. Telegraphs,) YN, March 40 The (yn f . (Specta) via G. T. P, Telegraphs.) enee of coal miners : jchapters, ; i ; oa | : : : * in England was due to the sense- | ' . pegent}near McBride Si,, upon which it, sng ane |nite action concerning post sea- ‘in favor of a gen-'tegs policy of the present Govern: |Phimary chapters: and the regent neat icBride “Bt. Une building) COPENHAGEN, March 10.—| rata -? Ke a8 a means of OR DRCT 25: AG BFOSOk lef the junior chapter, and has/is proposed to erect a building). |. as been refused the|*°o, Pons: ins of trying , t 1o ie J ’ : Permission has been refused t €| MONTREAL, March 10.—If Pree the demand for the nent, jurisdiction over the primary |which will contain a good hall, Duta werhi-offielal delewation seh-ce ‘AL, March 10.— 1e | — oy ; , either Vancouver or Victoria BZatior “a n of mines EW UP SAFE led it With Mule to the tension to Jabour Brothers, Ltd., He of Field and Applied stove on Third Avenue, a fifteen ynamite, ‘per cent peduction will be made to purchasers during Thursday, . j}municipal secretary fenter Soviet Russia: weer ie rahe rs s each primary chap-|club rooms, etc. 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT rep est id ge bageteteaprgreseo i: Chapter Officers. | _|should win out in the Pacific AT JABOUR BROTHERS’ | | , Municipal Chapter at the an-| Queen Mary Chapter reported {Coast Hockey Association series, iS 1 saat ; There are now four a membership of 75. The total re- secretary, Mrs, Wilson-Murray;' the Canadiens may go west to re fe aioe and one junior ;ceipts for the year were $1,194.74. standard bearer, Mrs. Bazzet- play Seattle and finish out the tan ie nitheh Rupert with a The election of officers resulted Jones. |series which “flu” prevented the oe smbership of 242, an in- as follows: Regent, Mrs. Parkin; Hill 60, Chapter reported a'completion of last year. a ede oh last year The 1st vice-regent, Mrs. Blance; 2nd membership of 41. Their total) crease OY YoRt a. . ' “eported vice-regent, Mrs. L, W. Kergin; receipts were $1,049.15. The of- ver) Mrs. McMordie; trea- ficers for the year are: regent, LEGISLATURE OF Al by A. 7, p Telegraphs. ‘Friday and Saturday on their en- | ; he Tiicn. lendretaie M4 ¢ . 2 y » ,» 8s 3 ‘ B'X00Ga, March 10 tire stock, including all the new | various ener ete prep: revenge ey nae Miss ber He i obs ses ONTARIO sii , Old lad was apresteq | @?tivals inespring goods. 60 a = sursery in the General secretary, Mrs. Humble; “Echoes” Tingley; 2nd vice-regent, Miss D nl tng ae ats pk. < — _ ee nae, one eee | Genevieve McDonald; secretary, ie i a BP cis , 8 tO & safe in | A party consisting of A. J. T.| . > |Miss Rothwell; assistant secretary npn a é von $, . re, hauling the safe | /aylor, president of the Taylor fp Miss Stone; educational secretary I . arch tis Mil Of afield and hlow- Mining Co., Col. Garrie Davies, a dynamite, A trail mining engineer, and CG. M. Rol- mime ; Tse a : ponds sold at bar. | 8tom. of the Imperia] Oil Co., are eS ee Lo the E Miss McLeod; standard bearer,|tario’s legislative machinery was WESTHOLME TH A . Miss Knight. set in motion this afternoon when TONIGHT and TOMORROW ee hess Adair Carss Chapter reported a|the fifteenth parliament of the |in town en route to Alice Arm on = ET ' er ‘membership of 35, Their re-}province opened with much the boy's ar. ceipts were $1,290-80. The of-|same ceremonies as those of for- ha fn ¢ ae pitas: | das E RON HEE Aes tnag ; examination will take place at/take the most firm attitude with|occupy Constantinople perman-| ‘il ied their Jounney, making con-| pal Britain had no inten- Prince Rupert: ‘the new Turkish Government, and/ently, that contingency has been /nections with the Prince Albert. | y TAN get a tyip of inspection preparatory iM coreetiy tan a lo spring activities at the mining ‘alker, Phyo, “ned, $6.00, | camp, Ne Blue 39. tf ae The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Football Associa- Ore} the Sym tion will be held in the St, An- d to oe are pe: drew's Society hall tonight at 8 th at “lat Methodist jy O'Clock, Delegates from the dif- c ti amt . prompt ferent teams are requested to be sate part in the present. 4 Beatty Of the late Ml oo 6 ee yf Junior, “fi! Thomas Dalrymple, roadmaster = AETARY of the Dolly Varden Railway, is in town today, returning to Alice Arm, Charlie During the feature the following n Selection, ‘“‘Katinka’’; Selection, | iN. ~ NAZIMOVA | || in “EYE FOR EYE,” 7 big reels in his latest production “. AY = Admission, 30c and 55c. ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’’; Selection, “The Chocolate Soldier’’; Intermezzo, Chaplin A DAY'S PLEASURE” jusical programme will be played:— ‘‘Berceuse’’ from Jocelyn. ficens for the year are: Regent, Mrs. Gilhuly; 1st vice-regent, Mrs. Self; 2nd vice-regent Mrs. Steen; secretary, Miss Orchard; treasur- er, Miss Currie; educational sec- retary, Mrs. Larkin; ‘“Kchoes” secretary, Mrs. Evans; standard bearer, Mrs. Cox. Girl Guides. The Girl Guide Chapter report- ed that they were formed in Oc- tober last and had a membership of 47. Their receipts for the four (Continued on Page Six.) mer years, FIRST CAUSUS (Spectal via ©.T.P. Telegraphs.) OTTAWA, March 10.—The Union Government will hold its first caucus of the session for a general discussion of the situa- tion on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15, Ladysmith Coal, The best. Princa 2 fae Pg Tee Pee fy 4 She : : g ‘ bs ES Te Pf 2s? =e ee te: > _, a * Oe a ot TE RP v7 be ‘ .