nner PN es SAILS TENTS and Sizes made ji Kinds wad & Co. Ltd. Cc. H. ooera' “1 «perience) (40 Ye Agent _f. MAGUIRE Second Avenne wearers ePID we Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper PRINCE Al PERT, “B. TUES AY 4, 1020, The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT Chi ormal Resignation of Police RAILWAY YARDS ARE VERY BUSY AND BUCKLEY PRODUCT TO BE CARED FOR uch Lumber Being Shipped illion and Half Feet a week is going out at present but much more to follow in near future | eing shipped through this port at the rate of i j feet every week and, so far, no ship from the Buckley plant on Masset Iniet y and pla g mill at the dryvdock. When i ‘ ) and ith the cal mill running ! i mere ( er materially At the g half , feet a week and it put will be increased Chis ise being j big ral 1 this is the natural ron oo DAVIS RAFT eae ROR THE MILL Hay. The ne ' ‘and eaves -OQs Arrived This Morning from of handling Shannon Gay, Masset ‘ipping wharf is Inlet. i * Working ning a Davis raft con-| “FIXER” OF BROKEN MARRIAGES AND HER SON PS ETL BP CREE AE Ee RR OST ea eae % Mra Margaret Angtin, shown above with LA, GS ws Pris Stan ot ber son Morgan, is a Chief Vickers Has Resigned As Head of the Local Force Police Commission were Notified Yesterdaa but did not i make matter public; will be before Mecting © | BREAD STRIKE ~—INFORCE YET. ‘Women of Vancouver Have to Bake Their Own Bread. Sperigh vies VANCOUVER, till str: May 4.—This city ng with the bread all being still and at who have of purchasing purchase flour own, with the re- stores have n, the bakers strike both atths H pselhe the here Se- siders habit had to their sult"Shat the smaller bread have and make id to send rush orders to renew their supplies. fhe great topic of conversation is bread, and there is much mer- ‘ ind a num- This ' well known social worker, and is known as “Mrs, Fix-It" She has f being. employed the taining 600,000 feet of spruce jnid out & recipe for happy ~arriage, and since Inst Aggust bas recon- jriment over the situation, as very . low arrived in the harbor from clied more than a hundred married couples. Here is the recipe:—“Keep imany ladies are not good bakers. Shannon Bay, Masset Inlet, in tow 0a woking up to your busband. even if you have to get down on your wi RE " ER LALS ARE of the tug Lorne rhe raft pass- knees to do it Dun't let yourself give up a single one of the illusions | \ ed up the harbor early this inorn.- You ted abuut bim when he was your fiancé Believe what be says nd was safely moored in Se . — or. not you know it ts the truth that he is telling you.” d broken up at once, 7 ARRIVING FOR | was 44 hours en route Q Fi h FOR CIVIL LIBEL ) uantities Fis | i EXTENSION oc aow spy of wes LOPBE e band the mill started up again A t All P ti Premier Oliver Announces In- ge closed for a short rriving a or S tention of Commencing ‘ ving ‘ rtti of the Suit. Muthorization to Commence : & th ing C Sh Pri 1 ff jeorwgel an —_———- - trations Mas, Mowever, |!’ trem G wh. ausing | ort Prices oe ee eee Bee: Rec 4 iz miny Liis ning ae ! cived Here. ‘id that another raft was ready Tae ; VICTORIA, May 4,—Premi¢ it Sha Bay and others were Big halil , ee. errr Pea : Oliver ani ces his intention of mn eing built so that the should; the uncert ' : ' : theisuing R. T. Elliott, K. C., for ' - we a good supply from Utis Umejshort price of | : { be xg paid for it on the ‘ nal libel in connection with ; aes on market this mort uv No i (50.000 alibr tl charges contained in tele- 1 of . ae Si. grams sent him during the Dolly ras been | . ‘ With ¢ 0. 00¢ a i ’ has | gi : : ‘ Vardet mntroversy. RIES IN pounds ly z i! if | \ . ‘ the ‘ ly 4 speech here recently the are 411 carloads fis! shipment a mily 7 cars to hand Premier said he would answer the it in sig } Pa Sea Pre ts were nt bid th ehargzes in his own time and in : 1 SOUTH CHANGE mornt . t! his own way. This probably Is AS If is th the fis A Jt awaiting satisfied the } ‘ ar- diis way of doing it and the time ve — ed r Seattle will be set by a judge of the su- it will eb shipment consig ent: ; ; hos Se a bing Balfour Guthrie poquire Great *''!'"' ee fhe Canadian Fish preme court, oo apt ay Northern and Port Renfrew Une car & oer) ; “' Storage | uny'’s trawler James eh ‘ wee Piants thie Pacilk Sea i 7 ind Ca the : irrived Ww h 80. INFANT DAUGHTER ind the tenders| —ggecig we 0. #.P. Teeerpna —_[n0n. This will pretty OF MR. AND MRS. J. W. \I tlie | Ghae r them up. Pw VANCOUVER, May 4 Balfout ' rs yy . nade frm sum of £25,000 has secuved the booked in tontsl RACK COURSE M LEOD DIED SUNDAY aan, dredged out at Met-| 0 a Ge. of this city, for the} Booth Fisheries and th 4 v | T intiime thy Great Northern and Port Renfrew the Gold Storege, 17 the funeral of Kathleen Bar- ' ato : o neta a i ee. ire being slor-| onesies from the Deflance|the Pri ee f bara MeLeod, .two month old we Packing Co rhe*econcern is in| from Alaska fis atl daughter of Mr. and Mts. J, W. liqui det ion and Balfour Guthrie) Pp! x, up the excess Us McLeod, 919 Atnbrose Ave., took RF as mortwagee bad advanced &150,- mat nel over Al w a . , $ . (Special by G.T.P. Tetegraphs place from the B. CG. Undertakers’ 000 to finance the operations this/the. cars. if sf ' TORONTO, May 4. \s ‘su parlors at 2 o'clock this after- shin scason fhe poor run haye to oe a new f the pratest by the je clubs'noon. Interment teok place in AB lroredel the elimax Phe Stee eee that the | d tax orf race|/Fainview Cemetery and Rev, Jas. ee ! \ { hich, tl Ont j Dunlop was the ofliciating clergy- | a wle ‘save ;wounds | t 35, nee sis too hikh, ‘ ! rio . LI KLAYERS WENT. | Hagic, 6,000 | " i. aaah an ; man. The death of the infant oc- fuses t B C 116,000 pounds; Clara, 5, Government has consented to curred on Bunday; Strike Ride on Train During E ‘MONDAY }pounds, and Yale, 1,000 p ao **lmake a substantial reduction, and ssihsbanilaaalib © if Others © N § iSold to Booth Fisheries at 10.0q annot | MOK racing will flourish again as in § § oe Oe IN VANCOUVER CITY «3 °° Years wil och assin as "| NEW STEAMERS FOR | Democrat, 80,000 pounds; Di- Gays 98 war, CALIFORNIA TRADE Pc u by ary ) *lewpapns.) / ee 3 rector, 6,000 pound Happy, to lion, Peter ith, pre vineial} WUKLAN I) i Z.M ‘ VANCOUVER, May 4. About) png pounds Sold to Canadian) treasurer, ant need that the nemeeliinn Lore s| ' . ee ' An 250 bricklayers here struck today) rich and Cold Storage Co, at Lee;P oOposed 810,000 laily aX OD Twe Modern Vessels to be Built q it 0 “i : ’ N the «| t PRO HE Pp fur a raise from eight to pine land 6c. the clubs eonducting racing over by American Shipping Firm oa lold ri oe cine dollars a day, ‘They refused a Roothers, 22,000 pounds, and mrile Courses Will be reduced to Mt . ‘of tho walkout. the "half a dollar a day compromises §tar, 15,000 pounds, sold to Royal) $7,500, while the half - mile SEATTLE, May 4.--The Pac- Bite Wi oul, : 50 ; i ’ : : . hee : | that there ee ee Fisheries at {0.f4e and be, COUPSeS will pay 82,000 nstead!ine Coast Steamship Co. of this NO diMoy)ts find TORNADO REPORTED Roout, 5,000 pounds, and Hat f $5,000. Representatives of the’ city has decided to build t wo i) th Hie r o ‘ > " the royal 4 a: is men t " der, {0,000 pounds at 10,f¢ and Jockey clubs recently conferred! coasting vessels costing four mil-| Wil thy . TE sais fi with Mr, Smith, pointing out thatiiion dollars each f& run between e Y run the trains for| 6 cents. ; 58 . : ; A lk the Ppiy 7 Verna, 3,000 pounds to the/the tax originally propesed wasithis city id California with ‘ee inee inquired, ae } a i 4 : sc. almost prohibitiy he reductio ’ : % ‘0 wt vitis oa, ' they will not," a] NEW YORK, May 3.—A storm live Fisheries at ae =e “ aN w ey : ae n duction | stops _ apts ming at British HQ af), ’ ’ j Baket 1,000 pounds; aturn, ) POthowed 118 onference, Columbia points. Vhat “ Peplied, with the velocity of a tornado 1s) sh itates f i ae i ponded, valng the prinee re-|reported to have swept the coun-|f, 000 pounds and M, M, Christi , rhe new vessels will be modern oe cannot a sar Prior, Oklahoma, All i pher, to Canadian Fish and Cold Alder man Perry brought up the jpn every respect and will be better uu hig L am oy ay EO eyes, BOG) oe that region, | Storage Oo, at 10.5¢ and 6¢ necessity for a clean up campaign equipped and more luxurious than ,, TH One o " ; A .a “@ ‘8 pho : the peo- the wires are down In ye Clara N., 8,000 pounds to Atkin |i the cily at last night's council anything yet on this coast, = s Pr oie } jmeeting and the matter was re- snpanpueiemenmienenimeets sala Lay p ' , eported an|Fisheries at 10,5e and 6c, ade NCH lion B, py | Tonight's train | ore The Livingston with 25,000 Ibs,’ ferred to the Board of Works B. ©. Undertakers. Phone 41. ion’ Blue 548./hour and a half late. | i ' j trict, Friday Next Chief Of Police William H. Vickers has resigned his position ind the resignation is now in the hands of the Potlee Commis- it was received by them yesterday but was not given. It is understood that it will come up for sioners. out to the newspapers. at a meeting of the Hiscussion \his week. While no official statement has been given out, it is under-=— -tood that the resignation was in the form of a protest against criticisms which have been nu the force. the o the It rgziwec conduet of is the chief to withdraw his douptful whether it will be ac- cepted by the Police Commission. \t any rate it brings the police question to the fore once and has been the general topic of | conversation ayound town for the | last twenty-four hours. Chief Vickers has held his present position since the in- corporation of dpe.city ten years |. azo. Prior to that time he was) chief of the provincial police and was also head of the provincial fo-e at Atlin. He arrived in Prince Rupert in 1907 from Atlin. Prior to that time he Was a mem- ber of the loyal North West Mounted Police in the Yukon. He is a native of Plymouth, England. Chief Vickers has held a difli- in this city, and he friends who would rmsLiion cuit pe still has many be very sorry to see him leave his present position. Some decision in regard to it will be made with- in the next few days. PROGRESS AT PREMIER MINE Concentrator Going in; More Men Working and Another Ore Shipment is Ready. STEWART, May 4. the low grade This sum- of the mer ores Premier mine will be concentrated | t the mill which tis betmg in stalled and production returns at this great property will be vastly thereby. Next winter in all probability there’ will heavy shipments of concentrates as well as high grade ore. The last of the heavy machinery arrived on the Prince Albert re- cently. There were some very heavy parts but these were handled without too great difi- culty though Dale L, Pitt, general manager of the company, was wishing the sun would cease its increased be | . idestruetion on the snow road for | few days longer. Work at the fexcellent progress. The crew has recently been increased somewhat a iby additional miners and timber- men. dust how soon it is Im possible.to say at this;time, but progress with it is satisfactory. The mill will have a eapacity of} the | plant. | 100 tons daily and will be first unit of a much larger More thin’ 800 tons of grade silver-gold ore has high- come down the hill since the last ship-| of ment made, Beyle Bros. Spokane are diamond drilliyg the property under superintendent L. Jesson, Pete Hanley, fleld man- ager for Boyle Bros, in this dis- has been here for a few days in connection with his com- contracts, was pany’s further understood that a large nunrber of citizens are® more, Premier is making} Police Commission on Friday of ” iade from time to time in reeaney resis and it is considered: | Comi ere t ey a or (Svecal we eer, BEL VANCOUVER, May. 4,—Hon. T. D. Pattullo, minister of lands, left last night on the steatner nce Rupert bound for Prinee Rupert. He is making the usual visit fol- lowing the session of the legis- lature, and says he a number of matters to diseu with the Board of Trade and ctiier bodies of interest to.the people of the district. Mr. Pattullo is pleased at. his success In securing adequate ap- propriations for the district and is keen on having the work start at as early a date as possible. — CONTRACTS FOR — A NEW VESSEL it | Hudson’ s Bay Co. Pi Piaces with B.C. Marine at Vancouver — (Special via G@. TR. Temgrapha,) ft & VANCOUVER, °°" May-"“4, — he Hudson's Bay Oe, has placed an order with the B,Q. Marine Gom- pany here for the building of an auxiliary schooner to cost-8300,- 000. ‘The launching is expoeled to take plaee in Oetober, The new schooner is- designed for the Aretie trade, ee ++ —- Bis ALBANIA UPRISING E Greeks Being IMassac , at Epirus Massacred Says were. Despatch. (Special via 6.7, GFP Tategreona) LONDON, May Alb uprising against tomes begun alt Epirus, LOCO! wireless despa ; country Ciroeks, and