ne PRAIRIE LRLOFO SOLO LOIOLOE ILS TENTS nds ane Sizes meade by SA All Ki a & Co., Ltd. c. H. pert: x perience) (4 Ye y I aan J. F. MAGUIRE Sec -ond Avenne 0707 OE DOL OI ODO OF OI OTE Che Daily Nets Northern and PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia’s Newspaper ee vol XI ni}. 107, All Water PRINCE Transportation May Stor RUPERT, (, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920, {DISTRICT MEMBER TAKES VIGOROUS STAND AGAINST McLEAN'S LANGUAG Colonel C.W.Peck FEDERAL GRANT Steamship Rtrike Fins Up Boats. =a Resigns as Protest ' Objects to Statement of H.H.McLean regarding Widows of Soldiers being enco uraged in idleness OTTAWA, May 6.—As a protest against recent ocourrences and the statements of General H. H. McLean before the parlia- pie mentary committee on pensions, Lieut.-Coi. C. W. Peck., V.C.,, has tendered his resignation from that body. In a letter addressed to Hume Cronyn, chairman of the com- mittee on pensions and re-establishment, Colonel Peck says:— “In view of the recent ocourrences and regarding statements of General McLean, ! feel that it is my imperative duty to resign from your committee. While | do not pretend that my membership is of any great importance, | cannot consent to being a party to what has taken place.” OR HATCHERY AND STREAMS Sum of $40,000 to be Spent at Lakelse Lake and $33,000 aj Coast Points. OTTAWA, May federal grant of $33,000 for clear the British Columbia obstructions to fish going 6.—Last year's rivers of Lo the spawning @f rojated this inales. Work is to government Lake at once, the $40,000. It expected that up uunds has been year in the esti resumed on the at tLakel rk wt co be hatchery st is we work will be completed in time to take exes this season. The work on the hatchery was connnuenced The statement made by General McLean was that increasing last year. pensions would encourage the women in idleness. DEATH PENALTY !%DIAN GIRLS WERE ; wy IS CHANGED T0 cone ne tes Pies Wt Fe Bessic Parker and tda Campbell, ard, hk. J. Joins, George a The firemen on the coal burning steamer F LIFE SENTEN CE Dusky Damsels, Pay isiryes bas Pas oe aoe : | und Princess Ena left their ships ys ih. ray w” 8 Ss P Maes, | , ed 7 a L $75.50 Each. joonvieted of@seditiods conspiracy | acurs’ notice while up the coast in- j nm ao : sia and CibkmodmoTmence in cones ‘The Beatrice is tied up, while the Ena Is at Ee liexsie Parker and Ida Camp- t has O10 atriké have | Quebec Justice Commutes Bem= tine were fined cn re. / om s etc 4 3 gat | che went to load supplies for northern cannery points. Telesphore Gagnon, ener ee sneer tae’ aaa page Be eect mane each in the police court|the Greater Winnipeg Water dis | When séen this morning in connection with the Vv to Death ne for having intoxi-/trict, 75 miles from the city, it is | despatch, superintendent Beaumont said he hoped the | ‘ sinil nnd ced. J. owrnie, ting liquor | illegally in theis/oMotally a . ihe : ; ad > ” 3eorge would get away for this port, as the notice of the men - ; elesph possession. The arrest was made oi raor a a, a “i . oa | would not expire until the day after the time for sailing .He would t al x at the Bayview Hotel) of i. ine constt of new orebably receive information in regard to hér this evening. ¢ at by P. G, Alex ee ; os tbyildings, the building ads, The tieup of these steamers will work a hardship on ali the i Aore ion as th su ‘ ’ ‘ ae sh ee pos this |Clearing the fas tree stumps, places up the coast, including Prince Rupert, but the railway in AP Peaimance 1s ' fa “ 2 . : . : ‘ on were Gec (ene, @ auing #.nera |-unning in here will relieve the situation to some extent. Goods e ' ' he six men were removed fr oat Eh cela, . rn . . . 2 san be shipped from the east and also from Vancouver by way ne ravi i : i were with them, but) | a teae shogie, who. tint ot Lucer ne, but the cost v will be higher. i learned how the «iris fhe : Taal te f the 1 a 2 ‘ iquor.. They told the} eae a she g pveeeesesese**\ COLLISION to iv sa - ! t! ibl il the had not : * their convictic : \ ht it and said they did ot} od a desire to t * VANCOUYER WON { h how they got it fh tt a» von as the & eather * FIRST BALL GAME * ened ly am and they lett ap) arently * AGAINST SEATTLE i a ) mn | F as ; = i muite leased at ‘ tishes hay DANES OCCUPY FISH SPECIAL OF ie eonaea ot (asic «cae e-*venqonven deh oe 4 yet of working in the open air * In the international base- *| : ‘< SEVEN CARS WENT vest or wort fa. net eum poeoed heen i ‘ anhdliaeien 1*® terday, the Vancouver Bea- * Fishermen, Five Cars, Booth and : * ers beatthe Seattle Giants * Captains siebrelient and Robert- r Cold Storage, One Each. BAKERS’ STRIKE IS: * by a score of five to four | son Both Represented by 4 erritory Formerly in Hands of —_——- * at the opening game ofthe *| Counsel—Albert Sara cals cme anity= anise i ra May 6.—The re, ed Northern ; j | e carloads, the fish-jeontinuing and sé far as can be re eer eT ed by Mayor Gale. * : 7 nto the collision between f which’ e-men's ' t . i t from thefascertained there is no move to le the I ae Albert and Prince John of whiel ahipme went fron Pe eect ne amide é # in Skidegate Na 10, last in a plebis- seq Products, one from the Booths open negorsa I my Ballantyne ae Story Pee eee ee eR eee |Charlotte, Sain rrows, Queen in the Peace picheries and another from thejers remain firm At the shops sae Mat ie lt ands, opened here 1 large majority ;¢ {1 Stor ‘ Considerable fish| housewives art standing in long h t @ t Pr oses i} iP ony morning before Capt. at ieee: dion! ce, ne froren at the cold|queues waiting for bread I a overnmen op NEW TR STEES FOR erson, Week Cobitnissioner, Danish nationality, |atgrage, | VETERANS’ SOCIETY iriases, adsesauea, tan ish nationality, utorage —_— ridges, as i section of (he) ‘Phe Pair of Jacks arrived this} TWO MEN HAD FIGHT Following Jellicoe Scheme | Captatan Mocmeias ced. There are, . th 9.500 pounds and rr nd 4 norning with § | } | Messrs. Turnbull and Plint Named ©? {son were both lega ae y other sections yet the Alliance with 1,000 pounds.) HH. Nelson and John Hedstrom OTTAWA, May 6. \n sahil ote nie Sie nial of a story credited | jsented, ‘Phe - oxidans = { le at tomer-jhad an embroglio near the Savoy ‘ ‘ to Succeed Cargi!i and Davis mee of These will await sa ; fo the Halifax Echo which said that the government proposed | crew of thé Prince Albert is b row's fish exchange, Rough wea~|Hotel last night and on being at-|—~ = ae as dihtvel Sallinant Who Have Left Town. taken first in ae EXCESS BAGGAGE (her is reported from the banks, jraigned in the police court this) Sarrying eut the naval program proposes NY GMUPal Jen j sail tod f ae ah ah ie ‘ ms , lnorning were fined ‘Twenty Dol-} was made this morning by Hon. CG. CG. Ballantyne, Minister of} At the regular meeting of the Cay: aan Prince Rupert, W.A i . s and Ten Dollars respectively) Marine and Nav: airs i Great War Veterans’ Association} ee, ippeared in the OND DANCE j tar a ea y tenuce Aon Marine and Naval Affair : . John Colbert wae aint iaid on the charge of crea a Admiral Jellicoe’s report and proposals were brought into/last night James lurnbull and) Dollars by Magistrate Me Mor 1 y to the charge of jturbance, fee nt at rae ek the Hause of Gommouns on March 11 and were tabled at that time}Mr. Plint were elected to become | this morning for being i nm te ice quarters | 8 ci, A palpably handle yy ean Dune Mall a Cie bh dy ‘thes and all in- by the Minister of Marine and Naval Affairs. ‘The admiral made trustees of the assoviation in| eee 5 messin uxe ea oo t Ss ane i : t oes , ” stdenee i} ws ane vuened OM Crea ldivations of a persdnal feud. four suggestions for the establishment of a navy estimated to|place of Jack Cargill and L, G. B. ’ His | dias xl Zs ihe' ach - e leost anywhere between $5,000,000 "| Davis who have resigned on ac-| aru an Act Hlis excess rhe second of the select danees | BELGIAN CONSUL land $25,000,000 for Canada. The GOING TO KETCHIKAN fcount of leaving, the city. Mr.j mn iken from him and convened by Mr, and Mrs, Bert | - jfleet unit was to consist of one —_--—— ‘Turnbull is engaged at Dybhayn ts 100,50 for the ‘bis Mekvoy in the De Luxe hall was VANCOUYVI R, May 6.—J. W ‘} battle cruiser, two light eruisers Chet, Neff and Ben Self leave at} & Hanson's office and Mr, Plint is} 2 . held last night and, considering |W hitehead, of this city, has re-|six destroyers, four spybinarines) 5 «elock this afternoon for Ket-/a drydock employee. . - the netuanant weather, was quile/signed as Belgian consul after/and two tleet mine sweepers A chikan on the James Carruthers Messrs, Cargill end Payis are) M Manson will t re 1 ae ful All present enjoyed!23 years service, Leon J, Ladner,|Royal Naval Reserve was also the fight in whieh Neff will| spending the summer out of town} \ oe tl os ‘vel fully to the tuneful | barrister, succeeds him, recommended, take on Carl Reuder for 6 rounds|the former as customs oflicer at} tre 4) of Gray ¥ Orchestra, Ap-| RTT : Although eminent statesmen in) tomorrow, }Stikine and the latter with a sur- i ‘rain is reported two teats (oki refreshments were serv-| Fishe: men's Unit, O, B. U,|Canada and Great Britain have \ dozen fans leave at 2 o'clock} vey party at Hazelton, ty minutes’ tat fin the hall at midnight and the} meets tonight at 8 o'clock. 1t} waged the carrying out of the plan,|tomomrow morning en the launch, = = = ——— renee einenenaten a ee cnaitaved till lorig after.) Executive Committee, Central/the government refuses to com-| Provincial. > Sextette from “Floradora” by ¥ Vaudoy bt "Nitadab 444) oot “ aan | Wake én eke ellent| Labor Council, meets tonight at) mit itself to either of the schemes a }Mrs, Dalby Morkill and chorus, | ha du ee 24 jr pelea rg om l@ o'clock, {t}thus the denial of the iwinister.| Launch Alico B, Phone Blue 548,| Tuesday night's Vaudeville, 4t| ibe, {timaster of ceremontes, | | . i FINED—HAD LIQUOR STRIKE LEADERS T0 WORK AT PRISON FARM ———— ae at British Columbia Coast Point SUGAR REFINERY Princess Reatrice and Princess Ena already off run; Fort: : PRESIDENT DEAD Eight Hours Notice given on Other Boats by cele “CLOTHING STRIKE VANCOUVER, May 6.—-Blythe D. Rogers, president of the B. ¢ M 2 ey W Sugar Relidery, and son of the Te 8 Is atter oO ag es anc late B. T. Rogers, is dead. He CALLED IN CHICAGO tic leaves a wife and baby one month 7% M W fe C di . old. Every Man in City to Go Out for en ’s or ing on i —_— a Twenty Days. — ee James Deep and George Cart- . “aaa nal tk? Haein Grand Trunk Pacific, Canadian Pacifie and — con appveardd in the police court ' CAGO ay 6. twenty-j{ ‘ * this ee te lies Ae dew -htvkh of vaio ae OMe Boats affected; Men include Firemen, ae having liquor in their POssess ‘ vas supposed tf g into} Wipers, Oilers and Seamen oe other than i@ a private dwelling ect this n £ against | - and were remanded May £4. starched irs and shirts. VANCOUVER, May 6.—Coast shipping is likely to be tied up by a strike. Union officials have issued instructions to firemen, oilers, wipers and seamen on the steamers of the C. P. R., the 3. T. P. and the Union Steamship Go. to give 43 hours’ notice f their intention to strike in order to force the compaitties to | yandle the wages question and also the working conditions in oll manner satisfactory to the union, ‘ a The union officials announce that as the ships reach port the _men will be given instructions and those notified today will | their vesseis Friday, uniess a settlement ts repaned in the moan- WORLD’S FIRST WOMAN AMBASSADOR