| Legidative Library AWNINGS pereeeeeereeee reer eee All kinds -— sizes made by c. H, Jones & Son (40 Years’ Experience) Agent wecereoOPOoePOooO gees, J. F. Maguire 722 Second Ave. T E N T 5 The = Nel PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper rlus B. C., ru ESDAY, MA PRINGE RUPERT, Y 25 1920. PRICE FIVE = —_——- SS eae BARGE NUMBERS OF PRINCE RUPERT | PEOPLE ENJOY HOLIDAY AT TERRACE. he possibilities ‘ fed on i” Vug ‘BEL | © mated. et) nl | i. DITORIAL IRON PRODUCTION the establishment taken of interest ateel mdustry il in interview John of Mir Randles, a Parliament, United Stee! ember lof i the th a newspaperman ’ is of 7 he ite said was interest. that he {hy il the re were ex depo ¢ in this He un the shed in had shut lerstood that the «tf ale of down be supply »Sir Jo Terrace is Invaded By Local Trippers _ Between Five and ‘Six K Hundred Peopk: Enjoy Day at Famous Fruit Growing Resort; Cordially Welcomed ve hundred a the nd fifty pe rsol ssenger t Vie the ioria bigger “ee MANDATORY FOR | had so much fa that that , it would em mtima been made ick i@ sort of state o To this the wh ron igiy respon | i u MipouUy You a habit biotis nment scheme rnments have ge @ lot of the public's CMDArKAIIR 1 com ‘L hey * are handied, orises setter pi Not Interested Here. did Rand xtension at the y had too many prob 6, he said. It rresources to Keep present Wi its working There Markel contiguous i pla * capacity in they could hope 10 the h, or get suflicient several years ould not mine ~ and Nunulacture iron ily basis. France nined their ipac coal and Pilly by overbidding them an been oe had left Eng advised of a embargo ee of coal, in or- Provide * the needs of Labor Wo hours less a day for impuon, 1 wages lad bee ced and plant capa nh correspondingly World tron Hungry. " respect to markets, ' S410 that the world hungry for kind,” present was ror pro Of every the demand *Sperienced in history, but, by the same had it been so dif- HL was nN thea ‘entioned specifical- One the Propose a was l, never ii ’ produce, ol probable mar- British | linued on Page Six,) fo) the Con an. being "pierce, was mor i McKenzie, sir)! | Nothing | Selig, ARMENIA ASKED BY PRESIDENT :: “| Witsen Would Have United States Guarantee Integ rity of S New State. WASHINGTON dent Wijser tharity from yest da the If i ; a cept a Armenia He tol wish Congress for ought his May 25 nited Pipes. d au- States y mske mandatory d Congress that f WAS Liat 0 lo GIRLS’ AND BOYS RACES « Many Youngsters Turned Out at Acropolis Hill for Sports Under Chief Vickers. ehildre und Many the At polis afternoot! gre the following were the Liitle tots, boys——D1 {at Bert Cameron 21 Sra Little t , Doreen Boys, 4-6 Macd Giirls, 4 Jena Boys, 6-8, Jack Gawt ert Irving, Giirls, 6 Vite Bays, ris \ 1x ts Wriaht Tho ald 6, Pvelyn Ralpt \“ Bus James Co 8. Edith B Doris M 10, Oke J Stanley Di Girls, 8-10, Zeina Adams, Marjorie Boys, 10-12, George Dire sctor, Clifford Girls, 10.12, Lods 4 ence Gawthorne Hele Boys; 14 and Paul Johuso Beaudry. Girls, Ss ove {4 and ove Byrne, Marjorie Joy, Girls’ Tandicap-——Hi Olive Munro, -rene © Boys’ handicap-—A lald, Harold Hilliard, G Launch Alice B, Pho B. OC. Undertakers. MeDonal miter shnson, Director, Mise, prize wit ck St id, J lice Strach wis Mekvoy Srnith, An 1 Johnson hite, | ! horne, x. rown, ve yn Rob hand Klea ymery. Dat rector, Lily Selig, Stan- {fcRae, Flor- } Cameron. | | n Sims. | or, Clanence| n, Wilfred! r, Beatrice | Lois MefRtae. Ida Muri ay, | larter lex Macdon-| ordon Clark. | ne Blue 548 Phone 41 | | Prince HUERTA NEW PRESIDENT OF MEXICO Elected by Large Majority at Special Session of _ Congress. MEXICO CITY, May 26.— Adoifo de la Huerta, Gover- nor of the province of Sonora, has been named president of Mexico. Action to this effect was taken at an extraordinary session of Congress. The vote for Huerta was aslarge ona, the new president getting 224 votes as against 28 for Pablo oa. “TWENTY BOATS SELL CATCHES OVER WEEKEND "* Halidut areieate': are Being Well 1 i Maintained by Local Rupert Fleet. yfrigeravor cars’ are on) the railway yards today | more will arrive Following are the and today’s the who went the tr ebration exclusive of is, made Day Cel tL expectations yven-coach tra imberes gage wo hand in ind fk lit Its of sales s train. es Sundays sh 26,000 Jbs.;: Ibs., Su yiiday Reliance, Mal 2,000; Caygeon, 7,000 to Royal Fishertes at sold d 6.6¢ ce IL, 10) bbs: 18.000 Noltlad, | storage Ibs. the Cok al Ibs.; M. M., lbs.; Nornen, Kinmount, isherses at 13.9c. 7,000 pher, 8, Ws., and to Pacific ! eadet mu 5,000 nd O,2¢, Fisher, 14,000 at 10¢ Today latoosh, ibs. to Cold Stor- and 6c, Nidaros 10,000 pounds; 14,000 , sold to Booth at fic and 6.5c. 9,000 Ibs.; Viking, 12,000 3,000 Lbs.,.sold to the Fishel at 13.5¢ and ine Fisheres Valid ibs.; >HizZu, Pacilic es Molly llower, Ibs.; May- Nekano, at May, 10,000 5,000 Ibs, and © 000 Lt ; Gold Storage 13.6 Petrel Fisher ALEX MUNRO LEAVES © s.. sold t and 6.5 sold 1,000 Ibs. to Booth us hitting at 43.8¢ and 6.5e. ih sides left nt The Pr eld the Terrace in Wi les VS 1 down ffort wever, rth thout much he t them in be Phe batt Harry ind we superi and flelding were Menzies Astoria for Rupert, while Wild Ross atlended to the Rupert the pitching on neither airtight, both Menzies freely hit. rhe sackers, Clem- Handy 1 and had the way through and the only 8% innings, re as follows: perl ra Anderson 2b, Cummins, ef., Hardy If., Vie hitting Harrys and lowing Transfer to and Ocean Liner. batters - Following the leaving of Chief Engineer Rupert to take charge of the en- gine room in the new Vancouver steamer, Margaret Coughlan, in the United Kingdom seryice, a general shuflle has taken place in the engine room staffs of the Graod Trunk fleet.” David Coch- lrane, chief of the John, has gone was Wild best hits were side being two two, Rupert entson taking Vie Menzies 1 lead all the lasted The teams we rquahar 3b, Clem- BS. entsot lc apacity, Chief Engineer Cam-|} jeron, of the Lerne, is now a (Continued op Page Three), jon the Albert, while Second Engi- |neer Balllip, of the aaers fakes FOUGHT 10 DRAW Frank Barrieau Went Six Rounds [),); ld of ‘the George takes sec ‘ond With Billy Shade With- lon the Rupert, and Third Engi- out Result. jneer Butterworth, of the Rupert, TO second on the George, VANCOUVER, May 25.—Frank| ee a Vancouver and Billy} The official title of the _ Booth Francisco, Welter| Fisheries Company of Canada has rounds to a'been changed to the Booth Fish- last night.;eries Canadian Co., Limited. | Barrieau of of San weights al the Shade went six draw Arena here on to-| 13.7¢} Ren-! 6.000 Ibs.:! 13.6¢ GRAND TRUNK BOATS ‘ General Shuffle of Positions Fol- Alex Munn of the Prince} Menzies|to the Prinee Rupert in a mone Steamship Manager Killed — When Aeroplane } Nose-Dived _ E. H. Beasley Meets Sudden Death at Vancouver Yester-_ day, .the Machine Crashing to the Ground from “THE DANSANT” | WAS DELIGHTFUL | Giris of Junior Chapters, 1.0.D.E., Entertained in Killas Hall de Luxe. | Grieat scbred by ithe girls of the and Langemark chapters of the L. O. 1D. K. in their “the dansant” held jin the Killas hall de Luze Sat day afternoon. The affair com? menced at 3:30 and continued till 6:30 number of per- }sons entertained. i The Mrs. Rober- son and Mrs. Healy, the regents of the two chapters. | GONE ON TOUR | Premier Oliver and J. D. McLean Speak in Interior. success was Girl Guides ire and a large gathered to be hostesses were ~—Premier minister VICTORIA, Oliver and J. D. McLean, lof education, left here today a speaking tour of the interior. They expect to visit Merritt, Grand Forks, Trail, Rossland and Nelson. May 25. on NANAIMO WON “AGAIN VANCOUVER, May 25.—Nanai- mo wan its second straight game in the > inter-city yesterday afternoon, team downed = the Rangers by a score BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL National League. Saturday—Boston 2, Cincinnati {: Brooklyn 4, Pittsburg 4; St. Louis 3, New York 2; Chicago 15, Philadelphia 8. Boston 7, Cineinnati 0; Chicago 10, Philadelphia 2; St Louis 6, New York 4; Piltsburg 1, Brooklyn 0. Monday Cincinnati 4, New York 7, St. Louis 4; cago 6, Philadelphia 0; Brooklyn {, Pittsburg 0. American League. Monday Detroit New York Boston 5, St. Louis 1; Chicago Philadelphia 2. Pacific International, Sunday—Yakima 8, Seattle Monday Spokane racoma 4, Victoria 3, iVictoria 8, Tacoma 4; Vancouver 4. series when the Vancouver 3 to 0. soccer of Sunday Boston Chi- 2 o, 10, 0. Afternoon Yakima 12, } I | | football afternoon, the and the Stripes played to a 2 tie, rhe Clean and fast and netted a good result to- wards the purpose. The referee was W, E. Williscroft who handled ithings in his usual able manner. In the lyesterday mateh Blues ° bald fit game was eee eee eee ee itwo shots were fired. 8, Seattle 3] a lseme barrels, i but ‘by Sunday 's train, 5000 Feet in Air VANCOUVER, May 25.—E. H. Beasley, general manager of the Union Steamship Co., was instantly. killed yesterday after- noon at Minoru Park when an aeroplane piloted by Major Barker nose-dived at 5,000 feet altitude and crashed to the ground. The pilot was very seriously injured but may recover. A short time before the accident Mrs. Beasley, wife of the steamship manager, had made a successful trip over the city. Mr. Beasley was just completing what had to that time been an equally sGecessful flight when disaster overtook the machine. : WESTMINSTER = WON LACROSSE Vancouver 7 to & Before an Immense Crowd of : aeeaeeeseaeeeeaes McCARTHY SCORES ANOThH “NOCKOUT CRANBROUn, swiay 25.— Chariey MeCarthy knocked out. Jimmy Clarke in the ninth round of a 15-round bout here last night. This the second time Mece- Carthy has knocked out Clarke inside of a menth, : Beats is +e eH —Before_a crowd. people assembled fro over ihe lower mainland of British Go- eros the New Westminster la- crosse team yesterday put the |kybosh on the aspirations of the | Vancouver team, defeating them by a score of 7 to 5. There was intense excitement, and the home jrooters, although. nob so numer- lous as the backers of the Vancou- ver team, went alimnost wild. BIG DAY AT | Donald McKinnon was arrested | 5 N- onstable Alex. Macdonald at in the morning of May Local Boys Were re ttenker at eles! 24 leaving the store of Martin| ball, But Were Well ; O'Rei with a suiteas® and a} Entertained. of men’s furnish-} x alleged to have been stolen| Port Simpson was en fete yes- O'Reilly store and this|terday, visitors being there from appeared before Magis-jall over the country. All sorts of Mordie and was comimit-|sports were enjoyed, trial the charge of | boat races. A team of local boys entering and stealing. |from the Callies Foothall Club was given this morn-j|went over in the Dixie Rupert and Macdonald, War-|got a good drubbing from the den Martin O'Reilly and|Simpsonites, being @eaten by a Chief rhe officer hear-|score of five goals to- nothing. a disturbance in that neigh-|'They report having been well re- borhood when making his patrol|ceived and royally ‘treated. ‘ caught sight of Donald MeKinnon The Prince Rupert team econ- with a suitease in the alley. Helsisted of Reid, Charlton, Robert. ordered him to stop several times|son, Campbell, Watson, Bob Mc. but the accused made away and/Lean, Abbott, D, Wiggins, R. Wig- Still he kept/zins, Gowan and Brown, Mayor the officer lost sight)McClymont kieked off the ball. a few minutes but! Dr, L. W. Kergin and party also him hiding behind|visited the village. He resisted arnest; There were thnee native bands was finally brought to the|playing throughout the day and station where he confessed to the|the whole place was given up to of Another man,| enjoyment, Greek Italian, said he has not eee eee cece eeeaas LAD IS SENT UP FOR TRIAL Donald McKinnon “Caught With) Goods Taken from Martin O’Reilly’s Store. TWO SHOTS FIRED BY CONSTABLES | ry { § o'clock lly lanze quantity ings, from mor trate ted brea the ne Me for on ing, kvide by ¢ nee stable Bailey, Vickets. ine ying and of him for later found police, or implicated but been arrested, chief Joe, a to be yet . * ; is -_ Se Mrs, the city E. Kinor Berge arrived from Usk home on Fourth Avenue Bast in the Mobley residence which they Montargis, France, May 25, }Paul Deschanel, Freneh Republic, window of the inear here Monday night, itrain was moving at the time, but | President Paul Deschanel | Fell from Railway Train Then Walked Over a Mile president of the} j injured but fell from the | After presidential train! along the track a mile and a quar- Thelter recently bought, the president was not badly that he could walk. fall he made his way so his in the darkness until he met track walker, the eo including | NEW WESTMINSTER, May 25. ‘a 4 ae ; F. Duby bas arrived in tity from Portland, Ore pa Mr. and Mrs. Duby will sake