ra | Legislative Library The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT (Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper TA XI Phone 75 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO nd Avenue if M. H. LARGE 22, 1920. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., THI RSDAY, APRIL 22, PRICE FIVE CENTS THIRD READING OF preme Council Will Take | GRAND TRUNK BILL, New Irish Policy THEN STANDS OVER’ = T Nigw Suggested itary Action in Germany Daily Sketch” says Wider Measure of | ig Generals to have Charge of Forces to Compel 99 OTTAWA, April After an- other protracted on the proposed ratification of the Grand | ‘< session ree B ; t of Conditions of Treat (Wsidar cot ise bil Hemerh te ; 4 F alfilm pects ! y sea ive stage ut agreed to Home Rule will be Given and Clean 0 Allied Troops | BIG LEAGUE BALL pease Te er ee el Sweep Made of Officials 0,00 Pacific Coast League. San Francisco 0, Oakland 3. Sacramento Vernon Angeles at Portland post- poned account of rain. Op (T 7 n | (Special to The News via G. 1, P. Telegraphs.) i | . JE 10 GEDDES LONDON, April 22,—England’s new trish polloy may be | something broader than the existing Home Rule scheme and not unlike Dominion home rule, says the Daily Sketch. .Sir Hamar Within Turkish Empire} a; 5. American Irish Send Telegram of Protest at Recognition. Los Naval Plans also Approved as Ex~ ap|2nentary Greenwood, who w F aided by Admiral Beatty and French Pittabure 6, cinotnene 3. NEWARK, N. Y., April 22.—A]/and General Sir Oebl! Fe de ‘masorenty; he -0ay egeeaied Admiral eens o Pet rain. No titan dumikectias aed, military commander there, is said to favor moderation and are special to The News via G.T.P, Telegrapns.) ee ceca Lakai: das, th new British ambassador making attempts to determine just what the Sinn Fein wants. “April 22, —The Supreme Council of the Allies) %t. Louis 4, Chicago 7. ag “Ambassadar from ireland” A favorable atmosphere is being created and the Government SAN ae cake drastic action, by military means ig| All other games postponed on} as sent today to Secretary of |Mewspapers say it will “go further toward reaching a settiement lly Be ene Germany to fulfil the conditions of the | account of rain. : lang | 7 deg tape Be than is generally believed.” ssar'y; ilies Treaty. Wilson, British Chief of Allie {within the bord be incre ops formidably. ber of troops. Sup : se were explaine d in person er of the They will simply be cut py the Supreme Council. I) VISIT RUSSIA tion Leaving Next Sunday to Study Conditions. (Special OND via u, T. f \j A delega- en is going conditions posed of three ‘Trades eseitatives The ndon next NEETING — 10 END STRIKE: NGunau, Leader of Insurgents Out on $10,000 Bail. Telegrapns.) s lo me. [twill be « alives 1 f ey 1 party. no Bae WHICAG() rl fa \ John outlaw \ssociation, at Joliet, d deposited ed to call a switch- following inination ol rday, call- r ce tte l strike lead- I r to work. STERN PROVINCES 10 GET RESOURCES ne Intention of Government én Fair ang Equal Terms Are Arranged, t} Lue Wased fre } | ct TAWA ve: cc ita lent ae 5 1e lranss, rare "© Government to ale, a aa | nees of Sas- thelr poco And Manitoba fait and equal il as terms, the Domin 'o all provinees of This tt formati eS arranged, Ben to y A ‘ON Nas just been ‘ Vampbell, of Nel. L the Commo; : ‘oo = ~etin are bh CANADIANS 80n ir Nite 4 itp “) allend a meet. Ne jy the Song ,; Melee Canada Hall at g , eae On Block ene Ck tonigt 18§ Tp lent 8 Drydock ¢ , to dis- 8 of ~ UGs stion, This Vita | Mportance to our City, A pian was accepted today he world armies by Marshal Foch, General Balnogo, 4 troops numbering 210,000 are now strategically dis- ers of the Turkish Empire and these forces ased to any essential number if Turkish resistance Greece will probably supply the largest plementary naval plans were also approved by the Council. British Grand Fleet, and Admiral Levasseur, as- t {0 the chief of the French Navy. The treaty does not include final arrangements for mandatory MISHLABOR ‘SCHOOL TENDER ileft over till Friday night. lone tender, that of J. R. Morgan for the employment and Sir Staff. by Baron Admiral Beatty, Com- apart from Turkey and disposed IS VERY HIGH Only Offer for Erection of Pro- posed Schoo! is Nearly $200,- 000 — Morgan Co. PARTIAL TENDERS ON VARIOUS DETAILS -————— 9 The tenders for the erection ot man of the New Jersey state com- for Irish independence, claims a‘ membership of 600,000, Stewart arrivals on the Prince | Albert yesterday afternoon in- cluded Richar® Bell, Charles Kniffle and H. MeGuire. mitlee which will resign, says Sketch, and officiais in Dublin Castle} who LIVE ON $80 A MONTH I TOE EE EE See SEES the new Hays Cove Circle School} were opened at the meeting of the | School Board last night and con- | sideration of the matter has been | Only & for the sum of $198,700, was offered for the whole job of| erection. The Morgan Co. offered | to do the work on the ten per cent force account basis with a) limit of $175,000 over which| figure there would be no commis- sion. A very indefinite offer to do the work on a force account basis was also received from Mc- Dougall, Trainor & MeNeill, of Calgary. A considerabie number of partial tenders were also re- ceived. Co. Turn All Down. Trustee L. W. Patmore — said that he would be willing to turn all the tenders down as the only complete one was away over their means. It might be possible that the building could be partially completed within the specified $150,000 and such a_ building would suflice for some years. Dr. Kergin remarked that the tenders were far from satisfac- tory and “put the board is the air.’ He suggested force account work with a limit, but Mr. MeLen- nan Said that he was doubtful if the board could be safeguarded that way. Fred. Shaw spoke on the difficulties of tendering these days with the material market so unsteady, Partial Tenders. The following partial were received:— Plumbing—Orr Bros., Vancou- ver, $141,000; Steen & Longwill, $10,319; Smith & Mallett, $11,210. Heating and Ventilation—Orr Bros., Vancouver, $26,852; Steen & Longwill, $26,711; Smith & Mallett, $28,230; Murray Bros., Ltd., Vancouver, $25,606. Painting —- Silversides Bros., $9,476; Fred Scadden, $6,000. Stone Masonry—V. Basso-Bert, $17,600. Roof and Galvanized Work— Steen & Longwill, $4,868; C. O. Rowe, $5,524.28. Electrical -— Pattinson & Ling, tenders SONS Op ” © J Wai Peery, ANADA. lf 1 Righty dollars is the sum a clergyman of a Hungarian Baptist church ia New York city sets aside in his monthly household budget for food for his family of ten. found that from $80 to $90 was all that was necessary. $20 for medical care. He finds that shoes are a great problem. tables being a great help in lowering the cost. TAX ON LUXURIES PROPOSED, a. Xo OK CU ~~ oCUC< irr CU BY DOMINION GOVERNMENT. (Speciai to The News via G.T. P. Telegrapns. OTTAWA, April 22.—The of an luxuries is in contemplation by the Minister of Finance. it individuals purchasing goods or articles in excess of a certail price will be compelled to pay a percentage over and above to- wards the Canadian Such in force in the United States at the present time and is said to act, not only as a revenue producer, but as a restriction on extravagant lines. imposition excise tax on treasury. a tax is Under the proposed plan, lines of articl ed including wearing apparel, provided that a percentage be added to each individual article above a common price. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER ie Kilmarnock 0, Aberdeen 3; —-- | Dundee Morton 0; Hibernians 2 “~, 9 “ yesterday: Queens Park “Checkers” The Greatest Racing Play Ever Produced , Albion|2 to 4. | WESTHOLME THEATRE Prerre ? ‘$3,840, oe Scat eee Et Formerly he allowed $135 for this purpose until he As proof that his family are all properiy nourished and unusually strong and healthy, the clergyman volurteers that In the last seven years he has spent jess than Little meat is consumed by the family, vege WILDE OUTCLASSED CAMDEN, N. J., April 22.— \Jimmy Wilde, British flyweight ‘hampion, so badly outclassed Under jin an eight-round bout, that com- } missioner es would be establish- to the jaw. boots and shoes and it would be |! |knockout defeat appeared certain In the Welsh Association Cup j.. jess than a minute after the LONDON, April 22.—The fol-j;1, Rangers 1. lowing are the results of the| Scottish League games played/|final Cardiff defeated Rexham by fight started POPOL PROOL PE OOL LOLI GH \ Viscount Fieid Marshal French, Lord Lieutenant for treland, a clean sweep will be made of are charged with being largely responsible for errors which have led to the present situation. BATTLING MURRAY Knocked Down Opponent Three Times by Short Left Hooks. Battling Murray of Philadelphia Smith of the Commission in the last John New Jersey Boxing the contest 5. stopped round. Murray had been knocked down times by short left hooks He was up without aking count but was in suth a d condition that a clear three battere when commissioner Smith inter- tered. Murgay had the honors in the early rounds. He knocked Wilde down with the left hook to the Wilde outboxed Murray at long vange in the opening round, while the Philadelphian was trying to slug. COLLISHAW IN ENGLAND LONDON, April 22.— Major Raymond Collishaw, famous Can- adian airman who took a squad- ron to Russia last June, landed in England today on his return from the south of that country. He and his comrades are all well. B. C. Undertakers. Phone 41, MEN WOUNDED NEAR BUTTE Feeling Runs High Over Strike Clash Between Police and |. W. W, ‘Spectal via G.T.P. Telegraphs.: BUTTE, Montana, April 22.— Fourteen men, believed to be In. dustrial Workers of the World stinke pickets, and one policeman are in the local hospitals suffer- ing from gunshot wounds sus- tained in a battle on the Anaconda Road near the Neverswet mine. The ctriking tmimers-are-massed - in Finlayer Hall and in front of the building feeling runs high. Police reserves have been Call- ed out. ENGLAND HELPS SOUTH AMERICA Argentine Republic Shows Its Ap- preciation of Its “Indulgent Mecca.” BUENOS AYRES, April .22.— Commenting on the fact that the British Government is loaning Argentina $50,000,000 to pay off a loan of the same amount frem New Yorn bankers, newspapers of the republic say that this means Argentina, in future, will turn to England in financial mat- ters. England is described as “the traditional indulgent Mecca of our country.” The lack of indulgence on the part of American bankers is criticized. CHECKERS WAS FINE PICTURE The picture ‘‘Checkers’’ which was shown at the Westholme last night and is to be repeated to- night is an exciting story, dealing largely with racing. It has a hue man interest theme. checkers is the main charac- ter in the play. ~He is a reformed racetrack tout who falls in love with a Southern beauty and gets into the most thrilling adventures. How the horse Remorse wins the big stakes; how Checkers risks his life many times, and how he finally overcomes all obstagles, is told with an elaboration of detail which makes ‘Checkers’ one of the most absorbing photoplays presented this season. REGINA TAKES GAME FROM VANCOUVER Vancouver, April 22.—Smash- ing out 415 hits behind the effec- tive hurling of Daley ahd Pillett, the Regina Senators took the second game from the Vancouver Beavers by a score of 7 to 1,