aes Daily News ~ ae usa Che Daily New Phone 7S Years’ ate aa: WE NEVER 8 SLEEP F, MC UIRE PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Auto — Second Avenne ie n be = \ sarernrnenrarernreones Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newepaes 191 See Fince Kuper wore? sf LE ——_—_——— eee = — - Sh — NO, 115. PRING D) RU PERT, B. ia THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS | = — 7 = _=EC—aS : = = — SS ‘ishing Industry May Be Affected B)RMER SKEENA RIVER MISSIONARY HEADS METHODIST CHURCH THIS ; YEAR | a isoline Shortage Announced TRADE CENTRE “0% nL A CARE Rev. B.C. Frees By the Vancouver Manager naa ae “emacer ac,"ece’" "The President of »her Prices Bound to Come and Companies now ge pe. cents | VANCOLY eH, May 13—A i Methodist Church Crude Oil may have to revert to Coal again Conventinh’ of Trade prise to friends of the bridegroom Lo place Wednesday at the resi- INCOUVER, May 13.—Uniess something interven k | a Shen Deda ki Catia, Aaa Chosen by Conference as Their Head | sa: e, it may be necessary to cut orders 30 per ce . FARMERS JOIN oan FRAMES, May 1Sa-Tne tor of cublotne: was married to Coming Year; Was Formerly g to a statement made to the public by U. M. Rolst |world’s pocketbook was examined Madam Oiselle Cauwenbergha of ine Impera Oi Company. the statement THEE DEMAND) |estertey tx over 2000 transit Braseels. “Missionary at Port Essington to that effect received [ror the exe if ‘ and trade experts in the opening Colonel Carey met the r ; as ' } | ern at San Francisco FOR MORE PAY -ession . a seve! a oon a 3 9 7 - one vik ea VANCOUVER. May 13.—The British Columbia ciel foreign rade eonve ion. je ana poe oOmance Cuiminated yes- b jn , : pany is not requiring to open up ne ' speakers generally. agreed the at terday in the wédding. Conference here elected Rey. B. C. Freeman of Trinity Chureh, j 1 it > y es for gasoline are bound to « ‘ Mi two courses are plai ' ans Vancouver, as president for 1920. Rev. O. M. Sanford and Rey. may be necessary for som: he st ships Ontario Members Try to Secure ''& to business ; APPOINTMENT OF J. H. Wright, both returned men, were in the running. w usi Increase In Sessional wages and siagnatior Rev. Mr. Freeman came to the coast 25 years ago and was . ‘ to »- VANCOUVER BEAVERS Allowance. pe rd 7 eee de : er es ; c REGISTRARS FOR for a Jong time Indian missionary at Skidegate and Port Essing- A e oil shor AGAIN BEAT THERS_ : eae ge tae nlrta ta , Me PROVINCIAL LISTS ton, agi taking up mission werk at Cumberland, Vancouver Island, and Revelstoke before assuming the present pastorate of j rs Say ai Captain Robert D r told of . et thera have Bs » © yet opportunities in the Pz fi where VANCOITVER , S . erris ( Church, anc Br. | i ‘ Win Qver Tacoma by Score of l { t at issue was the)" "! io ae ha Shy half VANCOUVER, May 13.—Some) F In tl . ~~ : 2 7" 4 seasbahhgs { t as two te i 11 to 5. ; , ty he debate more ian a billie | pie ial f the registrars of voters under n the first count r. Freeman ss i tly the I f t 4 ° the world population, were wait- the new provincia! act are an-|got 79 votes out of 100 in ail Hewison Gibson, : Ww hie iit : ; y , | bd © ; aia ‘ VANCOUVER May 13 Va was supply nd lasted|'"* development of ¢ erce, Iie ounced. Not all the appoint-jcast for the three nominees. Bella Coola, to be supplied. Poy eee eee ee lcouver Beavers took the third ; bed ig . predicted removal of the world ments have been made but the Che Stationing Committee Ocean Falls, Rey. J. F. Shaw. ‘ + he j ) in the morning. As . Rev 1H j ate, much to the dis- oaine in the series from the Ta here was no motion before th?! trade centie from the Atlantic to following have been approved by) tabled at noon today its first draft Anyox, Rev, aaa 7 dy ba ¢ f fishing boats egina ‘Tigers at baseball yest poi ‘, 7 ify ca : Pacer the Pacifie within a generation. thé Lieut.-Governor: showing the following clergy in Hazelton, Rev. WwW. B. Whellin. pleasure launches. If day by a * fiitos. Fra 1) ’ ‘ te ' ably pgosed to ng Atlin, H. C. Andrew. jcharge of northern points: Hazelton Hospital, Dr. H. G. f gasol e g£0cs p, it nr app heid the visit es sate i ‘ j t bad there been Gotrlon Adams, charged with Fort George, T. W. Herne. | Prince Rupert, Rey. T, H. Nut-| tinch. 4 ~~ ny bu ba Us ‘being an inmate of a” disorderly Casinash 0 i, Modiina ital. | Prince George, McBride and i s a i he could : . e ia sid ba . ' i the |». ane house came up before Magistrate Prince Rupert, J. H. McMullin.| Stewart, to be supplied. | Pouce Coupe, all to be supplied. wo xpense of ba the for at fell like aj M¢Mordie this donning.” Con-) Victoria, G. H. Mabon, | Skidegate (Indian), W. Allen. | Skeena River (indian), Rev, J ~ se age bs a sividua istdgrable evidence was taken and | Port Essington (Indian), Rev, H. Young, of Terrace, . Dec a ction (the case remanded untif tomorrow ~ C, Lindstrom arrived from Uskiw. H. Pierce. Smithers, Rey. J. Evans. ' rie ‘ AVSLION,. "WT = oe j; See h ve not | morning yesterday. Surf Inlet, Rev. W. Sager, M.D.) s ; ee as Pe " 7 —__________- | Bella Coola (Indian), Rev. W.| Launch Alice B, Phone Blue 548, lion Dollar Fund to be pened 0 + even in eotn-| —y 4 | 2 A ang into the fray. Most MEMBERS OF OVERALL CLUB ene f vanted a ease. Some ; Raised by Manufacturers =)". "ye see Killing Cruel Father Not ‘ : wf . wi spoke, for Propoganda Purposes «bru + svt wo v0 Manslaughter says Jury nm t led waters simply ad ' i } : ' Ged | ' une v1 . 3.—_Agree >} ot Mt i ince tattle NELSON, B.C., May 13. Agreeing with the view of -Mr, ie lien M . ‘ \ b s tin oll Justice Morrison that it was a wonder Seto Ginn Kee, an inhuman ‘ar i he M ' t story ither, was not killed years before, a jury here aéquitted Seto ‘ g the g e | BE. G M U Legisla and Fong of the charge of manslaughter. head of the Vicke lig¢m of Eng i ; , e mee Hy Seto Ginn Kee was a logger, and among his practices in deal- ‘ , the Dom Ma : , ate i a ng with his boy was tying to a tree in winter and delnging him hed the gov I r tl ‘ : seus . ' with water, and afterwié ards forcing filth down his throat. rd for Canada. He said e this would receive Hitherto such inetpases bee Tad a ae 1oaoo Labor l nouns a5 well ihe m iui ure? : rh _ VICTORIA NOT CANADIAN NORTHERN ‘ . wit only a eenie : egal ane ee re eee | IMMENSE DEFICIT IN situation was reversed last night. ILLY VARDEN DISORDERLY HOUSES fh oud ebparent that the Labinel NEEDING LOANS THE ANNUAL REPORT URT thinks ecor y starts very much | AGAIN IN CO ee OTTAWA, May 43.——The gross _ CASE SETTI ED Asked for $2,500. No Applicants There for Half of earnings of the former Canadian ' Kitty M i appeared in t I = «heat nown for some Allotments to that City |Northern Railway for 1919 were i police court this orping , ; ‘tal i pobin had been { sate . ; 2a od $53,562,.177.57, aceording to the wAGO, May 13.—Oflicials of SWer to the char f being ‘ ted and forwarded to Pre - VICTORIA, May 13.—Victoria has fifth annual report tabled in the Hh Varden Mining Com- | keep fad derly house and) nier Drury, It asked for a #2 ab 4 ) far spent only about half of its| House of Commons by Hon. J. D. need today that ar- Was remanded { a week : ndemnity instead of $1,400, The 4 * A allotment under the Federal Bet- Reid, minister of railways. is been reached with, W. bh. Willan es 'Yidebate was precipitated in the | . wf jter Housing Act. The first houses The deficit for the same term 1 Mngineering Company take the itt p wi he | ist innocent way by the Pre- built under the seheme will be shown is $25,670,350,06, t of which the famous Hee commissio as nier himself. When the House ready for occupancy next weBk tation was carried on Mr. Williams bys ‘t dt ae : was in Committee of Supply he Here are two daughters of that famous vaudeville artist, Long Tock and twelve are fast nearing com- PRINCE | GEORGE TO SAIL om By 4 to get the Ganadian tis morning that tl the | on ' a { ; oceasion to announce chat iam, in their new spring suit, ealled by the laboring man overalls, pletion . . t to disallow the legis-| Prince Rupert wer to allow & i. ‘ithe Government would not grant dany theatrical companies admit wearers of the blue jeans into-thelz Altogether twenty-five houses VANCIUVER M . ? ed by the British Co. houses on Comox _ ‘ Mhatlihe inerease, and added that it beatres free of charge in order to encourage people to wear them. jare being built in Victoria in ac- ica er tt ay 19-The lature recently, will their persecution stor d not be) would be indiscreet to accede to . —_————— |¢ordance with the terms of the Rup xn : a ol stegener Prince hued, allowed at the whin the police) the request at the ‘first ent . jact, which provides for loans, th ee | re st wvellie aan oon apes department, If one was prose-jthe Parliament, in hopes that } Spri g Salm .R W aI] | uaranteed by the Provincial Gov-|- 1) 9 UOUS See ih & view 1 minTH jcuted the prosecution should ap-/ would be forgotten before a gen- n on un e ernment and distributed by the qesumpliais The George will sail " tonight for Prinee Rupert with a a ply to all. I ral election, B h Ske d N city, of federal money to return-| shai aecureiaae | on bot eena an BAS |i": of federal money to return-|oart pick up eMive, New mem Ate ’ applying for Jobs on the G.'T. P, . | ital th thi S Morning to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Slav N OYABLE DANCE rhe average amount of the loans - : J . 4. McLeay , Of 1809 Seventh | from Houston on yesters SE J HELD LAST NIGHT ‘The High Boat a 3 Two hia it in 24 Hours, making! is about 83,500. ae "tall runding om seed, a daughter, ing’s train, About $90,000 has been loaned) — " $280 between Two Men; Many Boats Out lL ateat ate dele leket teeth | j so nue Kast, ——— Louis Johnson was” fined © ten dollars in the pelice court this | morning for drunkenness, © _ $180,000. Present indications are we |that there will not be any further salmon. are running well. Last week twenty boats were fishing,|qemand for housing Wars thi s| Mrs. Bert MeEvoy was held in oS ) hua ee ing the Killas Hall de Luxe last night mostly on the upper drift and good catches were made. The high) season, although the money is | F ‘}ready for those who can present ind was well attended, Eddie; boat caught two tons of fish which sold to the Balmoral cannery|ready for Pri d TONI T rinc { s acted as masten of cere-|, nae ‘ ‘ . . vale LOR() » $140) the required ecnedentials to the me Rupert Liberal Association gt a t at seven sents a jx und, ne thing the twolishermen S28, or ‘ city. The high cost of building WESTH L monies sverything was con- : nor and every each. The average, however, was not as high as that, Most the third of the mahlen on Select | Reports ‘from the Skeena River are to the effect that spring Dances being given by Mr. and} ee 2 . . eter such a manner that is given as the deterring factor thes 7 1D WS Hg of Officers, will be held in the du ; im rn bit wnt of the dane-| boats got from half to three quarters of a ton, in the majority of cases sl ie ¢ oy ‘ 0 i ! . | ay ’ 5. ° Association Room, Pattullo Block, ers complete, Gray's Orchestra | This week fishing is not quite as good and there are more) aati 2nd Avenue, on supplied the music whieh was, as} boats out, The Balmoral, Cannery is mild curing most of the} The many friends of Mrs. W. H. iVickers will be pleased to learn} F usual, excellent, At midnight re-| x 8 . » he t | riday, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. isual, excelle | almon, but some are being canned. Lat eke hen. resoveled aompialic! ‘ The Hon, '. freahments | wore | served. and Naas River Busy. D, Patt ), or the district, 9 yefore the affair br kel ly from her necent illness. will be present “ aes meeting. au me area om On the Naas River spring salmon are running well and there) ° ae Se iil : SIERO. Secs up. es a are something like sixty boats fishing, All the fish at that point) J. Ww. Lewis arrived from Port) i Ce | B. ©, Undortakers, Phone 41,,are being canned, jClements on the Lorne yesterday, | ¥ wearers