ve Livral ’ vi} ’ ——— — “ as a0 I | » ee pyn “© ®@ ' Tents. Vier ori € , als. and Size “OuEes 4 sone 8 80, Le 0 we : Th MAGUIRE PRINCE RUPERT feconD AVE: Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper 7 a 7 Z PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, APRIL 24. 1920. ree ; PT PRICE FIVE CENTS bX aiid SS eee = micimeieneeiatlcceialiatlAiMiaIe seattle aaa School Building Source of Worry Trustees Unable to Accept J. R. Morgan Co. Tender, but Take Time to Con- sider Position; Either Sub-Con- tract System or Temporary Building lo Progress Made Towards | Settling the Big Strike Leting Refuses to Take Action to End Unauth rized Walkout in Chicago District; Negotiations Refused by Other Side to The News via O. 1. P. Telegrapns 14 Several thousand striking railroad workers | to take action te end the unauthorized es seth week, in the Chicago terminal district. FOR ASSAULT rhe members of the school board are in a quandary as to ‘hat to do about the new school. They have not enough money | according to the plans drawn by the architect and they by John Grunau, president of the outlaw en's Association ‘‘to clear up the entire situa- ‘nutes after being convened with no progress | Magistrate MoMordie Gives Jock ‘Sy he ante | Morrison Some Timely Ad t hool immediately. ‘The only proposals now before them r the difficulties. = are either to drop the scheme altogether and erect tempora ‘ the railroad general association and the| vice in Police Court. aad ak : : di apr nta of tne ' d we , that aden hore YORSTON woodeu structures, or to R90 ahead with the building on the sub- ¢] ity ri a iat wey} ; tf? se ¢ enment ignored the ae - . ann ae "1 teeta pleaded guilty to the Member of Legislature To rontract system and eliminate part of the work if it is found ad enter i! ‘qo no negotiations with the insurge a harge of assault on a poiuce of- Cariboo hat it cannot be done for the money they have in hand. L. Ww. - id licer, John @orrison was this | Pa nore supported the latter system and J. G McLennan the er French Presi ent norning fined fifty dollars, with j Former. i ery FC orm a b in option of sixty days’ impris- : lv‘sonpdath rethag ———S—————_—_—_—_—_—_— ' a oa me : | (hal the tatter of reducing the ing for streets and sewers. Sentenced to Prison, ut onment, by Magistrate Me- COVERNMENT ‘lender by eliminating part of the}; Mr. Patmore: “If you had sup- b Ord Mordie. UY That | we Hau been discussed with J.) ported the hydro-electric then the Later Set Free y er “Although this is your fifth ——-- - | H. slorgan Co., but it Was foundicity would have had money offence in tis curt, ene of Hon. T. D, Pattullo Wires | {!!4! vnly $16,000 reduction could| enough.” ool tm Baws vn OY, Tenn which was assaall, 1 am going] Sehost Boaed Trying te |) sccured in this vay. | Aftenal-| ME. Makaaiai aes Was 4 24.—Joseph Caillaux, former premier, has — a ‘ ‘es pg ae ey i —T jarchiteet's fees, excavation and|/at Ee ary rae I tot ca : aes: rith the enemy, but]//@4s'strate in hive gs sen- joluer expenses they would require|stand for. I would vote for a g erce and correspondence with 1 am convinced that had At the meeting of the |, ‘0, whereas there would be|itydro-electric proposal.” hat ata secret meeting of the High Court prior ec r strong drink you School Board last night a | ROS eee: ae SS oeeew See Mandate From People. : it ata secret meeting oT es be here 1 and 1 telegram was read from /|/¢ chairman explained that un-| Dr, Kergin called the erring terms of the verdict against Caillaux it was vou to take warning, for H . T D. Pattull i se circumstances it was|members to orden and explained he had spent in prison and in hospital shall , tena Pk > eae Pe. » U. Pattulio saying possible to let the contract. |that they had a mandate from the ears’ imprisonment term imposed and that})...5:5 ths » ean th | also] that if the cost of the new Favors Precending: people to build the school. The ild be liberated today. emphasize | hat} school was. 7§880,000 the L. W. Patmore contended that|icaey had been voted and the e years, Caillaux is given five years forced]! i send vou d 1 for 60! Government grant would i, C tue down to one of two things,|time was.come when they should selected by the Minister of the Interior] ays without option line. Try be at least $50,000 and he sti t-plus systein or temporary tae a big permanent oe | f political rights, with inability to hold office, |'0 bear Wiis in mind, leave strong} wag trying to get it in- (buildings. He favored going|town was growing rapidly Re | political rig ’ aren eet * driok alone, and be the man based to $80,000 chead with the building. They ihey would be in a critical posi- that | know you can be oa ” r : had tenders on which contracis|tion shortly. the Bb. .W. Patmore was eum | |... seh. 2.ine-sereenle-betet lair, Teunele tener thet it is gsullicient to say iat j TING AND jsupper was a credit to them and MRS V REDA PASSED thorized to explain the con- once Under supervision of the;they go ahead, return the check, the ladies of England gave proof ; dition to Mr. Pattullo and chileet. The estimate was thatjand put Colonel McMordie in | , es RN | inating certe 2g charge of the work. If they found ;positive that, when it com t try to get the grant in- by eliminating certain § featunes|c ANCING MARK | cooking, they can easily hold their AWAY THIS M0 ING) creased. y could erect the building in|it impossible to complete it, they ~~ { the feet at way for $170,000. There wasj|could leave sonve of the work un- VS , rte, ° : » Was Well Known Resident of! , TRIS fh 1 ann ~,J00 already covered by con-j/finished. In any case they would | | President Myhill Jones presided City Having Resided Here | MINING MEN ARE tracts. have encugh rooms to go on with. fand drew attention to the fact : mM Y ON WAY STEWA >7 Fred Shaw thought if it could] It was then decided to-return lbesides the eatables, every item any vears. | A ful done the best method would|the check of J. R. Morgan Co. but terge’s Any vereary is Duly mn the musical program or the ; ee | to let a contract for the whole|to lay the other tenders on the mered by Prince Rupert | t list was by @ member of th The death Among the passengers on the work. He was not in favor of|table until Tuesday night when ous » aa ceiver uv ' : ’ eo mom Sons of England, re. . ‘ ‘ iis morning at the Gene HOS-1 1 e George fi Stewart to- curtailing on the building. they would again meet. : Re dge and they had not gone out- pital of Mrs. \ Reda ‘ ae A Banks. of the British Mrs. Kinkpatrick said Mr. Pot- —_—_——— e Ku-|side their membership for any , . id timer +} ein . ee ee a si: ter’s scheme looked good to her.| « ? yersary {part of it Wi} Sdmunce gave & M R w Ww | bh . a ' -he would not like to see the CURLEY” M’GINNIS rs cua Was a4 i 1! ; ece ’ 1 | i 7" st even-| cello solo, “Lhe Broken Melody,” | 0. jy this cily, having resided||arme int the B.C. Silver Work curtailed if. it could be OFF MURDER CHARGE : s own excelle style £0 : +? , ; laws ee ath nd the Bush. helped. ) Banquet fin ta wn excellent sty! & here nee the very M L i nd the |} ! REDE by (59H ' ft ten | She T ‘ i nes mite Temporary Bulldings. joint | Waddell, a t often} She was a Mines Lim thee so ee 4) nnan opposed going| Associate, “Blackie Ford, How- ' ‘ ‘ he Le Mise ine St ‘I i cs is panic \ ChsCeatl . tngiand | teard, sana “My Land, Thy Land . . ” oe TY. Station Tassel ae lead with the building and ad- ever, Found Gullty of Perry ree GOFsislenny. SERUSee Mrs. Reda leaves to mo lated Mining and Smelt- voeated putting up femporary Manslaughter. to the] No less well appreciated was that), 1c. tn, we who re g Co. of Trail but now super- structures. He read a report on —- hat Wasjkimad old English song Phe! sides here and wt { returr intendent of both mines at e proposals in Vancouver and Word has just been received vyihias hall| Veathless army” sung by Methied from the south last Wednes-/ Ste) Mr. Banks and Mr. said such a scheme would save} from Vancouver that “Curley” D I 1 k son fhe} day A son, Frank, of this city,, Bush have been appointed man- meney for the ratepayers. The McGinnis, who was charged by... a8) Mavies Ps dat rua 7 ; vhter. Mrs. Mary | ring directors of both é¢om- present building would add from : Gazeo’, Will Edmunds added just}4nd 4 daughter, Mrs om ores) : : a . with the murder of Andy Gro- is chan a ' *, , vat » Jac i, M Ranks’ visit is in £175,000 to $180,000 to the debt. : ; ooldek ugh humor to touch off the]of Vancouver, a 80 survive. 8s. || es ohare antag OS n if they received $50.000 from| Y2" in that city last fall, has om ‘Y seriousness of the program W Zarell ¢ a othe of ie de Or etic “A : : le s : et i _ st eibiuell been acquitted. “Blackie” Ford, se ug wavies played the ac-]ceased. Funer rrangement evelopn ’ BS eee wis Re tee te. ile : . who was associated with him, y often] )#¥seran hie » in the hands of Havnor Bros... ing le diame dy ng of the letting the work on the build- oe aia : ompaniments ure le na , aeu g piecemeal. The city was cry- has, however, been found guilty tie ail Canon Rix, neral directors : of manslaughter. . oes Canon G, A, Nix, in responding i McGinnis was known in police Apes lo the toast “The Day We Cele- co : ae ad ian tO oT és ” circles here and has a bad reeord . mee berate.” proved to be the speaker HOW THE JAPANES YARDED OFF THE “FLU having been sent down eighteen tiatay iid of the evening. In humerous vein : CF er months ago for six months when all the | he led up to his subject and em- eo ee found guilty of the Theft of 3 i ios plhasized no less seriously, the eS ‘ : blankets from the Empress Ho- three principles of St. George tel. which had formed a necessary the order, | part of the British life ever since — al : —- wore i ilic tine of the patron saint, been At the school board meeting last night, J. R. Morgan handed a jetter to the secretary. assign- ing all interest in their sehool tender to Col. MeMordie. nbhers namely, chivalry, patrotism and religion None of these alone could maintain a nation’s welfare but, under the three, Britain had TONIGHY Gr VESTHOLM a Tie iwo bush fires were the cause ‘ff fire alarms yesterday. One ‘as at the corner of Fifth and Bowser, the other on Seventh \ve., in Seetion 5. No damage to property was done although about ‘0 feet of sidewalk collapsed after . (he fire engine passed over it on its way to the latter fire. wn to be thet world’s greatest nation He admonished the do- nions to uphold and maintain the cardinal principles of the motherland, 8. M. Newton. &. M. Newton, in responding to the toast to “The Empire’ went back some 800 years to the found ing of the British Navy under Al fred the Great. Through the (Continued op Page Three) Mstance Talmadge “TWO Wy KS” . and Mater , er Jatin j . # Cl Smedy. Mutt & loan a ——. ma, Tonight MPRES Sf R TRIE IRIO LO LOIRE IR LR IO IS TR IOLO FOLENS 1% ORDER OF MOOSE & C. Undertakers. Phone 41. All members of the Loyal Order of Meose, whether | members of Prince Rupert |? or not, are requested to “ith Storey ‘eee aeetr ween eee WANTED * * * ‘ * ; , Nhe tho q, ' ° re * meet at Fishermen's Union RUT Went own S: Memamenen don Buli-hook- |. #1 Hall Monday, April 26, at r ROLAND * keeper at Port Clements a 8 p. m % ¢ Tiger's Tenitie * Apply suite 9% Federal *) By order : hal ' rail * BSutlding v =| Vt the jueny pliaemic reache? Japan *! scat It cos. mmany Lives oolgiris are es oat ; Jeputy Supreme Dictator. weoy le i Bada : t ‘ in on- ‘ the prtmcipal streets of Japan, 7 ~ . $00006000600680868088' ks in ‘er to check the dangcrous disease, The o was