WwW ae ie anrnmnrnmnrnrrnrr S orm reaW | a Bits TENTS 4] Kinds and Sizes Made by _H. Jones & Co., Ltd. * (40 Years’ EB x perience) Agent _F. MAGUIRE PRINCE RUPERT Second Avenne vesereeverennran Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper ~~ Phone 5 : WE NEVER 8 SLEEP Prince Rupert Auto 707 avail Koab - Prints Rupert | wer ay = ——— XI, NO. 147, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. SS a Te PRICE FIVE CENTS © a isheries a — ——_ OMINION FAIR WAGE OFFICER MAKES ATTEMPT END D STRIKE AT VANCOUVER | ——— isheries Convention to Discuss ANNOUNCES Matters Vital to Prince Rupert _ FINE BONUS Hudson’s Bay Employees to Get. Month’s Free Pay if Over i estion of Appointment of an Administrative Board for CHIEF JUSTICE HUNTER | ‘Year in Service. Local Control will be Discussed and Protection and TO PRESIDE AT ASSIZES \wortHern mines Ficure ou | N HANDBO | Propagation of Salmon also to the fore vung (6c ccuint tie | eee pore ae tice Hunter will be the presiding | VANCOUVER, May 18.+—Kight) T udge the forthcoming assizes |hundtrd ersons attended the} oposal to Form Selling STEAMER ARTIGIS ' rm Sede Pepics. "aie lian nage pe banaedt Fie Hudson's Bay | ON WAY TO COAST ariboo to held court and it is|Company in the Hotel Vancouver | cied he will’ go from there|last night in celebration of the | Organization for Overseas : to Prince Rupert 250th anniversary of the found- Will Load Lumber and Return to ing of the great company. Sir ; sitet nh iaesd PLAINTIFF GETS DAMAGES = tohert Kindersley, governor, who| ection of Smaller Streams and Restocking and war : = ; ‘ was the guest of honor, announced} Distributing of Salmon F ggs to be brought up ler dots ver "ihe. sas Judgment was handed down for|that a one month's salary bonus/ eee suit oe cake ad ‘ late a 7 ‘ £50 damages in favor of the|}would be given to all employees| ‘ : ¢ and es ANCOUVER, May 18. Among the important questions ot ¥ “l ‘weal 3 Weadiad) tm Me T utd eda oul se yrese e ng before the Fisheries Convention here in June will be the oh Wee ecomnitio® of loke Sing The tion of local administration of the fisheries. Vancouver oo : ee ee 1 elain on § 0 bie store closed for bnsiness at als say that it will be argued in the convention that it is ' 7 eee x from an alleged sti 1:30 in the afternoon. ssible for the fisheries of this province to be administered : : “ to lease @ pepl roon As a memento of British Co- headquarters 3,000 miles away. They will ask for an ad- j,,., Patmore acted for the plaintiff umbia a sanervs inkstand was) rai “ rd i British Col bia th ill be th hi a nt . and W, E. Fisher for the defend- | presented to Sir Robert. The} tive oval n s umbia that w © thorougniy re ores 5 oad lumber on ant, stand comprised Anyox copper, | lar with the local conditions. tis coast and return to Atlantic makin Bavkerville gold nuggets and | addition to the question of local control, the convention ''' Advertise in the Dativ News jane! of Dolly Varden silver, with | ponsider such matters as the best methods of protection and LONDON’S BOLSHEVIK MAYOR. a base of Texada Island marble. eoation of the salmon throughout the province's thousand VANC eat Scheme. | nm a * rw ic ae A JUVER, May 18.—Ts oday | streams with a view to building up the business apart from py ei le , eg iSir Robert Kindersley announced | ig centres like the Skeena, Naas, Fraser and Rivers Iniet. Re btek or Beat the direetors were appro-| i be argued that the fishing of the smaller streams means Ff ee eee Ye am. |Priating § $1,225,000 for a new termination of the runs unless commercial depletion is pensign. sefiamnd that would es- od thy P ' ; ; .. : sy ; pecially benefit the fur trade em- by restocking with salmon eggs and the buliding up and ' +s ity oe ak =} iP loyees. ing of a retaining pond for fry with proper distributing. pe \ i : ay ae nother question will be a proposal to establish an authorita- tr oe gs ee Pos sheries body overseas for the development of a proper dis- we 7 eT eee ee. fee C} | } COUNCIL on system for the marketable product. BO ae “eh eet i ae a t this convention there will be fishery men from al! parts bs i,’ < 7a a y URGES At TION plaintiff in-the act of Sidney|of over a year's serwice and a} country, and it is clear that the recommendations of the will have a large influence on the Government. oe Gets Behind Board of Trade in Appeal to Colonel Peck Re- theries Protection in “1 ie es. = * , veal ; : , ! / 4 oY garding Fish Wharf and Car Shortage. ' Northern British Columbia [ie ie) Jag OF Gia ii city conneit, nas jorona hands with the Board of Trade in pval to be Transferred Today and Armentieres |, “#ya Om ,e Pe cirn }ite. appeal 6 SoPee oe ve nd Givenchy both to Operate in Northern Waters i ert ‘ae SREY. an et Cndet at Sek Cnn ee the ee tay 2 Vik as = ks disastrous effects of the prevail- \COUVER, May 18,—There are further indications of Pie: By se a ; ae i os ing car shortage, and last night : ae . decided to send a night fetter to | tidal waters following the declaration of the policy Be) a OS ; h 2 eee A \tife member endorsing the atti- j PhS r ee . See ae ee itiude of the Boar and setting orthern waters. The transfer of U val Ah. Sey ¥. 4 a. : a ee lforth the condition existing here. malt naval yard to join the Thomas Crosby under y tA oS a y § [eaak. y his action was recommended to ed today ! ut 2 ae & a er ees Tar = es he council in a raport of the hy . ! i e ort ; s “sae eae are : : 4 ae Fisheries Committee which con- . re ae ba se ae ts Be ~ Pies ; sists of “Mayer McClymont and ervice, and the Givenchy left a fe “7 -y ew Yet Lo ark ede ‘ag ‘| ae Aldermen Dybhavn and Casey and poets werg ivy sy by Vickers of Mo ab ; -" ‘Copyright Harringtwa., the report was adopted unani- used in-the Atlantic coast service. ! al } l‘heto shows J. J. Vaughan, Mayor of Bethnal Green, who, according mously on motion of Aldermen to the official organ of the British Socialist party, has the honor of Dybhavn and Perry. The member being the only openly avowed Bolshevist Mayor in Euuland = Ht urged to do something about ative pol ey im regard to po pert inspectorate is expect 'h 25 ft. beam and they draw 14 e built of steel and are Valued al pba Fach» soon alla Government Is Sustained 00,000 FT TEACHERS ACCENT with Vey Narrow Marin ARH AND NAVY | SPRUCE ORD ER eens ovnawa, may th the to an8 Me lie ead = ~ HEADS HONORED Mave Decided to Take Offer of of Uommons divided last night on/tion from the Opposition mem- on of Hon, W. 8, Fielding | bers, er to be Shipped from Prince eabeny Vreeveey Ning the government to submit}! Six members of the Prpgres-| City of London Yesterday Paid, “pert Min to Montreal j X UVEI M 18.—"Ph tf to Parliament befere/sives, MeNutt, Thomson (Qu’Ap-! Tribute to Admiral Jellicoe for Euro ee ' YS =f atin . | proceeding \ ith the appointment | pelle \ Reid (MacKenzie), Knox, | and Viscount Frenoh. pe. joity teachers’ salary qu oon YP mas vassador al Washington.|/Kennedy (Glengarry) and John. | ri . jfinally settled last night rhe a hi endment was defeated by|}son (Last Mountain), voted with | LONDON, May 48,—Adiniral | Nupert Lumber Go,|ceptance by the teachers py oR ht party Vote of | 63 to 68) the Opposition, Jellicoe and Viscount French yeh Ved an onder to « trustees’ schedule represent at oo ad erday received swor ds of honor | der to ship rday ; da half feet of Sitkajadvance of over $110,000 1 7 ee the freedom of the city of | Der * salar » ye |London. The Duke of Connaught ) the old eountry,| teachers’ salaries for the year, as the matters if it is at all possible. ae at the pieeanmaaien ceremoties. now and from} The sehedule of teachers sal is been iAdmiral Jellicoe paid thirty ‘, regular shipmentsljaries in Pyitee Rupert. le ? Uays | pe nding i settlement of thre My i M goes east over the/eouver question, Tho local s hool to Rough Treatment in Decision to Advance |the Dominions. i ehUyal and is to be|board has promised 15 per cen! Varcouver Hotel. Clocks. i ——-—-—----- - un al that port, jmore than that prevailing in Van : i remit | | BIRTH derstood that the repu-|COuver. VANCOUVER, May 18.—Daniel VANCOUVER, May 18.— Phe | a ile ote Sitka spruce and its a 843 Morrison, a Campbell River log-|Vancouver School Board yester-| 4 daughter was born to Mr, and| ie Malities has tr avelled to! Attraction extraondinary, Wil! died here today, He was/day undnimously adopted the | wys. Alex Holmberg at their home “nd it wag because of Riedie in “Water, Water Every siekpd and choked and robbed of|daylight saving policy and the|,) atiin Avenue last evening. ation the ar i : ) r ' ere Vestholme Lomorre i v arerenee : ie ‘vance one hour, B. ©. Undertakers. Phone at. lmatinee and’ evening only i ° ry put jing to life after not-having bought |for ma®y weeks, Enough fish to} jiifi four cars arriving on to itrain was bought around 1t7e, }o00: Clara N., 2,000; Peton, a great|a Soieake to investigate and "@lob » VaQ= gampbel!l River Logger Succumbs Schoo! Board is Unanimous in Its (pihute to the air naval service of| ithe practice, yis200 in a hotel yesterday by two/clocks i® the schools are to ad Be ; Mediation Started in Shipping Strike | ; Fair Wage Officer gets Representative Group of Men together to Attempt Conciliation Project; Action Today VANCOUVER, May 18.—Mediation has started with a view to settiement of the coast shipping strike. Domitiion Fair Wage | Officer T. D. Bulger yesterday got J.-H. MeVety, the labor leader, and Messrs. Reed and Arthur, engineers, along with Captain Best of the Merchant Service Guild to meet and discuss the situation. | They decided to get a statement of terms today from the striking |seanien, firemen and stewards and then to visit the Grand ‘Trunk | Pac ifie, Union Steamship Co, and- Canadian Pacitic Co, and see |what could be done. FOUR CARS ARE PLANNING FOR NOW ON THE WAY, CELEBRATION Pacific and Booth Bought Today Ben Seif sere for Shipmert Easton Train | Ask City Ceutlet Sor a 7 3 Tomorrow. | cana caries and apo A an Booth” Fisheries ad Pacific Fisheries were buyers for Racial Soliciting aid from the City shipment at the fish exchange this (Council in the form of a grant to mornings the latter-company com-|{Urther the Dominion Day Cele- ’ bration, a delegation from the Sons of Canada and the baseball jassociation, consisting of W, E. I" rhompson and Ben Self, appeared atrick the bot |i" the council chamber last night. om for cold storage at 10c. Ship-| Mr. Thompson teld of the joint nents east will be made tomorrow} plang, . of ie Bons ‘of Canada, scat iea al |Baseball Association and Daugh- The followi"g were this morn- jters of the Empire.” Spe orn ition, it is hoped, will be the mast 3. _ {pretentious yet. The Greenville 7999 | Band will be brought here as they have volunteered to come if their lexpenses are paid. THe Ketlhikan Iball club would be here and the |}Daughters of the Empire were {staging a carnival. Financial as- sistanee would be necessary. Ben Self supported the attitude of Mr. fhompson and drew attention to the unselfish offer of the bands- inen in the middle of the fishing season, The matter was referred to the Finance Committee for report at the next meeting of the couneil,* while the balance ng’s arrivals Dorreen, 6,500 Ibs.; Tramp, and Hippo, 9,500, sold to Pacific| Fisheries at 17e and 6.8c. Ethel June, 2,000; Agnes B., 6,- 000; Dolphin, 9,000; M. & L., 5,- 000, and Imgred H., 5,000, sold to Booth Fisheries at 17.fe¢ and Te. St. Eloi sold 1,500 pounds. to the Royal Fisheries at 13.2c and Norland sold 32,000 pounds to Cold ‘storage at 10c and 6c. Elids, 400 salmon, Peggy 1,100 and Boulder 300, sold to Cold! Storage, Royal and Atlin at 15c and 5c. | aaa The Chief Skugaid arrived with JOHN REPAIRS 15.000 Ibs. of halibut and 15,000) ibs. of btack cod for the Cold | The Panama arrived last night with 65,000 pounds but cleared for Seattle, not satisfied with VANCOUVER, - uly 18.--—T market prregectay, 5 restoration of the Prinee John taking final shape at the Wallace Shipyards at N¢ v ; STOP DESTRUCTION is Shae ted that the tide aod It WEST COAST SEALS|2»!*t in thn. taps und the vessel ready to take to the water, |Reporis Have "Cabbie Va"couver NEW TELEPHONE. DIRE That Natives Use Power The City Telephone, Dept. Boats and Guns. about to publish @ new aireotall requests fop changes therein tg VANCOUVER, May 18.—Com-}be made in writing before plaints have reached the Dominion | 20th, to t 144-4644 Fisheries here that the Indians ve Qs, DUNCAN, Supt, Utilitie. on the West Coast of Vaneouver Near Island are using power boats and| “@uneh Alice Ty Phone Bine 54 mu dern weapons in the catchi®g tt the old omy © ROBBED AND ea VANCOUVER SCHOOLS ss sho a cdl : WESTHOLME eet eevekk Coe _Big Double. i ‘BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL ad | National | aiialle: “noe vet — Boston 2, Chicago 4. CHARLIE CHAPLIN American League. St. Louis 2, Washington 1. Detroit 9, Philadelphia 7. 3