Legisiutive Library J SAILS TENTS | <0 > : XI T All Kinds ane Sizea made ‘ e 4 yd yi ¢ eg 1% ——n r a” - cH. Jone peteneny - i ro he ot P pare Agent \ e, WE NEVER SLE Pree aa i F. MAGUIRE } ‘s.kictorli-7 PRINCE RUPERT Second Avenne urarernrnrnenrernrnrnrnrnenrnirns . Northern and Central British Columbia’s Nee vob. XI. NO. 114, _ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. FON Die "PRICE FIVE Ch > > = > Dolly Varden Mine to Re-Open S00 ee —— = : SCHOOL BUILDING QUESTION WAS AGAIN BEFORE THE BOARD LAST ifty Internationals Coming WILL ASSIST APPRECIATION THROWS UP CONTRACT. Ag NEW TEACHERS OF INSPECTOR | North to Dolly Varden Mine °" van we OF FISHERIES BUT LATER T eft last night on Prince George and will be here tomorrow; ae Lieut.-Col. McMordie takes excepttnr to —_i— |Meeting of Returned Soldiers an Taylor Company says no Intention to Settle | At te regular ihonthly meeting Other Pietersiet ‘ enlnaten r Strizgext Provisions but wns ee jof the School Board last night a Express Confidence in VANCOUVER, May 14.—The Steamer Prince George left last VICTORIA DAY ee ee eet a Official. Reconsiders ané work will r ight for Prince Rupert, Stewart and Anyox carrying a record and Stone appeated, bringing to| A publie meeting was held in| proceed at once. ssenger list and considerable food supplies. She will make the attention of the trustees the|Cunningham Hall, Port Essing-| SN eee a ils at Ocean Falls and Swanson Bay. CELEBRAT ION difliculti¢s experienced by new-jton, by J. T. C. Williams, the in-| A letter was received from Col. MeMordie at last night's school r included among the passengers are fifty men sent north to coming teachers in obtaining ade-|spector of fisheries for the dis8-}j,5apd meetin g threatening to throw up the contract for building | quate dg s wilt ‘ , oitrict, for the purpose xplain- juate lodging vith a view to ct, fo e pur] of explain of the new Hays Cove Circle School on account of the stringent ae orn at the Dolly Varden mine ard railroad, They are all mem- . taving the difficullies remedied|ing the new regulations and the Excursion Will Run With Three ,}vontract imposed by the school board. Immediately on the letter rs of International Unions. efore . tvel 0 m™~ per shine” police wecentl 4 : Baseball Teams and Crowd efore the arrival f mow new) open fishing policy, mecently|— ; : ; The One Big Union men are still on strike at Alice Arm and of Holiday Seekers. teachers at the ppening of the|adopted by the Dominion Fisner-| 8 read Col. McMordie was sent for to confer with éhe board. ¢ oflerating company announce that no negotiations for a fall term in August. jies Department, which was large-| After a lengthy discussior slight alterations nder way for Mixs Gladwell told of her dif-|ly attended by returned soldiers, | were made, the contract thurvugmy capranréa td Col, MeMordi i Victoria Day) feulties last fall and urged that/returned soldier fishermen, white las again agreed to go on with the work. ‘The contract was drawn rerrace of »4\ the board take the matter in hand-|fishermen, Indian fishermen, a) n May 24 : . : ’ ip at the first of the week by City Solicitor Hooper and Architect Wires Will C eu : ) tl ¢ of a special train| Miss B. Maedonald also spoke and}deputation from the Canadian| Dverhead res 1 : arry beanart is d that the board m tlsesi » Association, canners, | otter with the assistance of L. W. Patmore- Bb tlement are Intended by the company. aie now assured if 150) sUeekes8Le light Japane sé M ° t V D an 0 . e gua teed for the be able to obtain some house andjand others interested in the fish Following is the letter received. from- Col. MtMordie: usIc Oo ancouver ancei S$ “ f Canada have) act as landlord. This idea was,/eries of the Skeena River. “In connection with the building of the Hays Cove Cirele : \ *4 Tr = Sse iu : pwoare fter é ad Die < ory tit ‘ess ; t si ( ety n hand and last night however, dis eet i but the boar Aft an Xx} a ry a sehool. the city solicitor has handed me a copy of the contract | VANCOUVER, May 14 A huge Hudson's Bay pageaat ¢ tt prising W.K,/ as promisec inake an appeal/from the inspecto? covering the) | ‘ 4ance * be held here next weel } thousands ‘ Th ‘ Bet Self George| lo the public by advertising about|regulations governing the gill- pat i am required ‘ta sigh. | tse pte at wh ur dance will be held here next weer, when Uk nas W , ; a _{elauses in it that are unreason- es the music from emitter cups suspended from wires ove Job ind Charles Blythe had|two weeks Dbgfore the next term/net, purse and drag seine fishing) +1, ang not in conformity with ae eee : ‘I = su ‘ ference and the invitation|/openss In connection with this|operations, close seasons, and ni onderstentl of the * ek e music being distributed by telephone from 4 gramo Ps in) guarantee the ex-|it Was suggested that the Teach-j|outlining the proposed , methods eiaiah r ey msi ak ong distance 3 ° fae “rT 1 sehalj| ers ssoc sho "O~4 »r- | fort sONnServe s e ow thew 8 long distance away ‘ the ser basebalijers’ Association should co ane for;, consery aon Jn following “The plant that I have agreed! a> res are now being installed and the en gineer is ‘ vecepted. Also twolate and give personal assistance|resolution was submitted to the ROT J : ; ; ‘ ; a , |to furnish at my own expense to} s sium trlees thats “VP ediate leazue teams are t o new teachers. meeting by G, A. Taylor, J. P., ie ; kK he installation. lhe al | oniaiaeter: etd bheried: MELT out this work will cost at) ' < is the first time the instrument has been used for Chin jhe weseoied oa e rth oe 7 E econe mais me 3 ~ binget Bie ae mee erie nnatee and, ei : eepte i 4 . oe perme paid leecaily he #« nior| ace. oat ‘ th a gre at de il of interest, . ‘ i ale ‘ ing the returned soldiers, whrite F Company ouend Production — by the cha cauiiied teams of the} is tr sore asing. oe mtract now drafted I will need a Cu ‘ae rao ae ‘iets WAS MURDERED and Indian fishermen, canners|*¥ {he ¥! | RYDOCK AT PILE DRIVING CASE oes : ee and wenere: interested a re rr hat least $40,000 to dinance’ the M mon fisheries of the Skeena Riyer,| QUEBEG, eas: 14 Sede 3 T tt mac’ se .“!work, the interest on which is’, BEFORE JUDGE YOUNG A complete field day of sports record their thanks to the in- hie achetantiot C. Shorey, dinector of the Meige VANCOUVER iS « the ‘I a EB Quarre! Was Started Because Dog gyector of fisheries for his ex- “Th pete ; conditi it eae Pulp Wood. Gompany of Canada, ; . ti Injured Neighbor's Cattle. Jlanatory address in connection| ree Pee ome ae Prince Rupert Company Claims * io atfarad general prizes jured sad att I ree ry ad tr ) in nneotic D/ mpossible for me-to proceed with interviewed yesterday. said: "The. More than T. Gosnell, De- here w so be a grand ball u ACHAUAN. i ~ vs 7 with the new fisheries’ regulations is contract end. ent folbed io he pulp wood is doomed to | ‘ SH N. N. . May (4. ne e new “ope ishing’ : , 3 ' ; re i AGAIN DELAYED — et en : , "3 _—_ ee Heory l iver a farmer has con- : aa — “ ; ; a i ee ;¥ ithdraw ny contract for the aa pes - a: aw DOOD: he ne M NY A Poie f J t th i I = ] " h Sere pager. ee rf onstruction of the building. | Most PUP wobd companies imi ‘ 4 at : i ‘ se ‘ ; lies | esac ) Vt Kline t acon! denartment. + . a : ae Wolf and his wife and five child ; W x ur apprecia “Se eee ye ee a considerably.” ‘tks ai iid the "> buy ; f wn atrawl » 6 4 n- an i 11e@ 3 1 fi id- e also express our é ‘ecin- ae cs ce : duction considera aoe t Northern Railway to Fight . : ‘ t pe ren and Jake Hofer, a 13-year-old \ij,,) of his administration of the On the HOSE sage read it ee : ri ae | \ i i i ire ue o 7 rors " yon ' suggested b . W. Patmore that Proposal to Expropriate » dient . hikes i the desire to cliore bey, on the Wolf farm at) gsheries in the past, and ate eon- . Site. e Juda \ this sk the ¢ nd th fare of| Pure Lake, N, D, lil feeling, fdent in his ability to protect and Col. mnortio be cetieg ane by BRITISH W! WARSHIP ' ; we aa a via 4 a F is - culminating in a quarrel Over iN-|pynserve the salmon fisheries nt natter thoroughly explained and \NCOUVER. May 44 Dies — sp ; 7 he ae a. | uries administered to. Layer’s)the future.” discussed. After the wee GOING TO MEXICO { ay i ipta i gto ‘tle by. Wolf's dog: is stated to Gaotre Cunnindbam, aaa jphases had been gone into Col. i Budd, who is het, an- Captain Babington will testily ! ene uh ie ti a die as inally . appease pp , od ; : apes aoe Pape S be responsible for the crime. Port Essington, presided. | MceMord me finally. appeased Will Gusrehial Protection of | en sinnin wthern the plaintiff as to weather « or orks : jand he has consented to proceed. British Subjects in Recolu- it Aight the Vancouver ditions as The Pyincess Mary will arrive A meeting of the Army & Navy| /# ™olon of L. W. Patmore, sec- tionary Republic, a's pla bo ixproy Lhe bse i ey “ INTE “RIOR MINE from Alaskan ports at 5 o'clock Veterans Aésoeiation will be held | onded by Mrs. Kirkpatrick, it was a ty at Burrard Inlet marge. ‘ the re i a a a pile this afternoon, clearing later in/in the Court House Saturday, May decided to approve the contract LONDON, May. 44. — Geeil: 8 - foe m ' driver to the a Tas ‘am ; the evening for the south with a/45, at 8:30 p.m. All interested Sas MeMordie and the) varmsworth, Under Secretary of —— » os it: ie'« < rr pla Miners Quickly Withdrew From number of passengers from this‘ please attend’ Frank Moore, Act,| sehool aged saa | Foreign Affairs, has informed the ling : will be p \ £761.88 while tl Coal Creek Colliery When port, mein af City So eit ae a to draw {Commons that arrangements Rave: a . sal ee 7 Biow-out Icourred. soles cin itasisinatapeaittinias itl atlas saglciil licllinitpenticnibepinilateinrionentiaalaaaencimanssemgeiiliiactan oe ; i “Se tbeen made for the sending of a ant ad ts the charge of $2 up the sub-contracts belween © ‘ol. | British warship to’ Mexieo if its. f being ' ieaaes a 4. i MceMordie and the sub-contract- presence be mequifed to Suarantee ind daughter klea W. Oo. Full ippears re hs . thal i if ) Kast oO n iver Ca lors subject to the approval of the safety of British subjects, to their new home plaintiff a | Alex Alans I t vata ? is vi ot ld ile ; } Trustee Patmore and Architect} oe ae Pe where they are run- defence W. T., Muse J . : : * hy ae iny | Potter | The Canadian W ym - il store of the pile driving company, the Grows NOs) Fass ompeny | } rhe. fees of Architect Potter . at Memorial ‘bout noon yesterday when a4 , ce ward exhibit in the Frizzell Block will 7 . . | ‘e Aais¢ ecider upon. e 5 i i Riana “ed, forcing down] oO acé e a ac also dec : remain on view unti end . } 7 ms of os and filling the} to get 5 per cent on the first the week. 1 ae of v Lor ai ana $100,000 and 2% per cent on all Seteniarinieaeait | ith deadly inflammable gas. | | 4 a \\ deadly t jover up to a limit of $150,000.) Annual M € eting LOOSE FIELDING — _ |No: Bxivate Arrangement With, Publigirais cocinton was setohed ons TONE ok , for the Siartinn oF Tiles will be held in the Pass Vote of Censure. jon the new pare wall commence Ali eB jalmost immediately, 1ce rady It is understood that the work Tacoma Tigers Got Away with| Liberal Association Room, Pattullo Block, Vancouver Beavers by VICTORIA, May 14.—"I am quite prepared to discuss on the} —- 2nd Avenue, on Score 11 to 1. ipublie platform with Major Retallack all points in connection with} eee gr ak an of Mar “Red He ". Frida 14th i t t 8 m ieee lhis appointment as chairman of the public ulilities cOmmission, and Mrs. J. H. ereruey, wae o- a y> inst., a p.m. VANCOUVER, May 44.—Loose ppointime re ! mitted to the General Haspital Fatty tthe Four Fl de Hon, T. D, P attullo, member for the district, fielding on the part of the Van-|aud it won't take me Tong to deal with him,” asserted Premier |jast evening for a serious opera- will uy present and ar 3 ss theemeeting. couver Pagy one and airtight giteh- | Oliver yesterday, “There was no private arrangement as to his/ tion. His condition is Péported “The Tiger's T F DAWSON, Secy. ne by Edwards enabled the ‘Ta-|appointment and salary and these were fixed by the legislature, | Upon favorably today. oe ee ‘ coma i igers to taKe the fourth|1f, he suggests that he had any private arrangements with me, | ~ ee ~amuienenis ——— 7 \game ol ty ate eee a D4] he suggests something that is untrue.” : ’ 49 woals Dy a ere team has| VANCOUVER, May 14.2&%The Great War Veterans’ Assoeia- WESTHOLME THEATRE. 7 BAND CONCERT Se won lwo games, pron here heard Major Retallack last night and passed @ a vigorous xX ‘I -—-——— ivote of censure on Premier Oliver} 7 ° ae Wi GRE BY Mrs. Dalby Brooks Mowklit. ,tc-}fon gue a comrade in the war {new TELEPHONE DIRECTORY — ea a eompantied by her mother, Mrs a Whiner.” ke | ENVILLE CONCERT BAND Poo Maguire, leaves for the souttl No resolution was made to pac k| The ¢ ity rele phone Dept. is! wKathe s Next Sunday Evening at 9,15 on the Pwineess Mary this even-/the publio meeting to be held to-| about to publish a new directory, fe i A In Aid of Church Building Fund ing and will remain below until| night when Attorney-General J. ea for chapges therein to Splendid Programme assured, under the direction it least the fall, Mrs. Morkill)| W, deB, Farris speaks on ourtenbibe made in writing before May) ’ Le vill be keenly missed by apprecia-| political subjects. The proposal) 20th, " 14-16- ts! Tekets at Music iaien Ge Ea ee harine Free. Collection tive musicial circles In the oily. |was, huwever, greeted hy the vet-| T. C, DUNCAN, Supt, Utilities. | ’ : \ : aRneneenneeemenntad jerans with wild cheering when it} ———— i WESTHOLME THEATRE Launch Alice B, Phone Blue 548.) was first mooted, . a a Uasertaliens. Phone a8 NO ADVANCE IN re v - ‘ i