eizea ined U |< H. Jones & Son N | T Sis 5 4s’ bxperience) WE NEVER 8 SLEEP | PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Auto 707 Second Ave. - Prince Northern and Central British Columbia's ee a Agent J. F. on Second Ave. PRINGE RUPERT, B.U., MONDAY, MAY 314, 1920. PRICE FIVE CENTS — a qs = “ . ee a orest Fires in Maritime Province LL - ee — = = CLOUDBURST IN ENGLAND CAUSES FIFTY DEATHS AND DESTROYS MANY HOM Thousand Homeless in New ie Brunswick; Town Destroyed Nearly Million Dellais in Damage at St. Quentin and Two Points in Nova Scotia Sniffer from Forest Fires Over Quarter Millicn is SPOKANE LEADS Loss at Londonderry Mines [N PACIFIC BALI on SEAR EEEEREEEEREEREREREREREEEEEE EE EREREEEEEEEREEEERSE Fourth Anniversary Battle of Jutland Today is the fourth anniversary of the historic Battle Freight Siohans lade ad Mine Is Here from South | Carried 100 Tons of Freight for Different Points, inact ' cluding Road Cutfit f:r United States i Government; Ply to Stewart ' of Jutiatd. where the British covered themselves with The schooner Lady Mine, of the Lady Mine Fishing and |Shipping Co., arrived in port from the south yesterday aflernoon, ‘after a amooth and uneventful trip up the coast. The Lady Mine > lis to enter the freighting business from Prince Rupert to outs | lying points such as Alice Arm and Stewart, making this her home port. On the journey north she had 100 tons of freight, the most of which was unloaded before reaching here. Calls giory and Admiral Sir David Beattie became the hero of the hour. The battle marked the only naval engagement in which the German fleet was engaged as a whole in the entire war, being bottled up at Heligoland and in the Kiel Canal. Tempted out by the appearance of Ad- miral Beallie’s light cruiser close to Heligoland the fleet came out ouly to find itself in a short time confronted SEREREEEEREREEM) 6 ENE EERE ERERE REESE DME ED, SUTRA HERRERA AE Re ERE ERERERE EE EE Hundreds of Miners Fiyhting Fires on River Heberts (h the n body of the British, Grand Plect as the re- but Fire Rages with redoubled fury; Four Vancouver Comes Third and Vic- of Beatties coup, one of the most daring in moder were made at Van Anda, Campbell River and the Skeeng canneries. Churches and many Houses Lo t toria Fourth, With Seattie fare, The German fleet soon retreated to its base Phere still remains in her halds and om deck 20 Sane oF irene in the Galler. hit wale much damage had been wrought to both for Mill Bay, Arrandale and Stewart, among whieh there is @ ST. JOHN, New Brunswick, May 31...TThousands of people thie ; in the engagement. road-making outfit for the U.S. eee we homeless and few buildings remain at St. Quentin, New Spoke a leading ¢ | Government which was taken on MAY BE MORE : ; J ReRHAeAEAE PC eee RTA e eee eee e eee eee eeerereerereReee al Seatile and will be discharged Brunswick, as a result of forest fires which have been raging on ° * " ul Le nite icone at Hemel crown lands for the past ten days, and which has practically '°"'\'"" . ee The Lady Mine is a vessel of 55) wiped out the town, ; ™% Fi ft f) th ts tons guoss, 100 feet in length and LAB i i it Te } y Pa S om {8 foot beam. She is equipped The town of St. Quentin has a population of 2,000 people. isa centre of the pulp industry Here the damage is estimated jan’ at I pot the Se . Sete Aon DB. ERBe IN IRELAND ; ‘ ' ; snl oat ae beck light duty engine which gives unearly a million dollars. The losses include 65 dwellings, three ; . Flood 1 In En land her good .speed, although her} umber mille and two hotels. The Canadian Northern station is” | g draft tight is 12 feet. She is well ea a i suiied for freight work as siie lias trish Trade Sengress Promises jample bold space. Her working | Full Support to Striking — faites 4 nes On River Hebert. neinnati, ar r th a nuimbe eam Ca 1e8 AMHERST, Nova Scotia, wiay 31. The forest fire on the River of Losses. Philadelphia come Cloudburst Swells Strear Str which rr peew Ja.0is oat, Siieaa ey Kedert is raging with redoubled fury. Hundreds ef miners are) *' ‘0 ood f tye list Away Bridges, Fences and Houses; Captain W. H. Smith, her mas- BELFAST, The fallowing is the- complete fgmting the advanee of the flames day and night but with tittle) ter, and a large share- holder jn ) The railxtapo! rkeey standing today: Hundreds of People Homeless fihcSoinpeng ceuing’ Ber" = lane. out cau seceess 80 far . acifi rnat 1. | Pasine tashramions veteran deep sea skipper. He has/in their steugele with the ¢ wiped out and much valuable furmber is jost. a sae Much Damage Near Truro. \\ i . ; HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, May 31 Londonderry mines near Is +. , LOUTH. Lincolnshire, England, May 31.—¥Ffifty deaths took held positions of high command jpanies has been promised them Truro ha bee dest db forest fire hict ept through Ya ’ Of from the overtlow of a.small river as the result of a With the C. P. R. Ocean Services, by the Irish Trades Congress. — vro have en desiroye y fores res which swep 9g ob , ti eR ee rapid spread of the waters engulfed and was master of the steamer} It is feared that the present in- the country and which it was impossible to stop in spite of all are : ; , : . nat iA. Milwaukee when she was tor-|dustrial dispute may lead to a it amd "He awa brmdges ane nces y 7 tforis, Other damages include the total loss of four churches, ra : ; ‘ ik , ; vane ; ; ‘ pedoed near the coast of freland repetition of the deadlock which tichool house, a hall, and many homes, all of which have been) = «..441), ; - race Of fiffeen houses was entirely swept away, Most in the latter days of the war. He occurred recently over the hunt a ve being in their homes when water, three feet deep, retired from the sea recently but! cer strikers. prned, it is estimated that the damage is well over a quarter of American League. : jo a . 200 feet wide carrving collages automobiles, the call got into his bioo d once - imillion dollars. Cleve d if ove eas f d et Viddad on oak nadine da naib S iel more and being nppotiahen with LEGATIONS eeeveeneee sever . New ! 8 : us OF ort Ss ae the schooner. He is e ighty years : “\ { { meee ‘faze pose fae i EE , CASPIAN SHORES or ATE PATCE stowsrory 2 sii. «+ (German Rebellion Thought 3 4 3 if ALL FALSE, NEXT SATURDAY * , tAiphin 133 OFFICE Wi LL aati ini) ©) | eohenmainn, wi, ir (6) ee ee An Immediate Possibility Enter Risht and Ocoupy All the SAYS PREM! FR Dosa -_ om =e — od Natlona! Loomis. CLOSE TODAY Surrounding Country. Wi i ; ir Robe indersley, ‘ - J ; 5 : weg aes t K. B. E., Governor of the { | Commanders of Garrisons in Greater Berlin Take CONSTANTINOPLE, May 34.— Hudson's Bay Co. through- | 7 44) ‘ G O ° 3 ‘4 , 2 ) ob i ath of Allegiance to Republic as Preventive Resht, an important city of Persia ka Calous and Tend to Embarass * out the world, and Lady bite ‘a ‘i . g M Pp c. Cc. subelastiaila Svdbecnteies and the most important pert on ts and Delay Fair Trial Kindersley are an oe Bost { {8 155 Sasure | Business Representative for (Caspian Sea, has been occupied and aré leaving Vancouve New \ i i iil — re a : eae B.C. in Cit by the Russian Bolshevik troops ' * on Thursday on the Prince : . LONDON. May 3! Rumors of an impending revolt m Berlin y : si. - i i i : who have invaded the whole of the George on a return plea- Philadel — , { ive steadily growing. Potsdam is believed to be the headquarters RE-ESTABLISHMENT surrounding country, : sure trip to Prince Rupert * and Stewart. . eseeteeeveevev eee eae eee Prince gust ihelm, son of the former Emperor Willi Pris \ Wilhelm, I the former Emperor William, SUCCESSFUL WORK Ea ae who is generally regarded as the leader of the military party. sia FIN FISHIN 1 SHIPYARDS BERLIN, May 34.—Vigorous steps are being taken here to The Prinee Rupert braneh of E ; F urrence of the recent coup, W hen the president the Seldiers’ Civil Pie-establish- , ment Bureau Closes today and C. = ‘ preven ini) MAY BE BUSY had to leave e city and the place was temporarily held by the “ja , : | MOTOR RACES military reac nary party. Commanders of the garrisons of c ‘rnahan, the professional ane Dr. Bayne and Party Went as Far business representative for Brit- i 4 ’ 7 2 esis Grvealer Ber visited the Minister of Defence today atid took/jc, Golumbia, is in the cily in as Mud Creek in Power rop n ’ ‘ ) . i eRe eer cee one? the oath of allegiance lo the German Republic. They swore that/conneetion with the winding up of Canoe. For Shipbuilding Purposes. J as hey and their corps were ready and willing to protegt the con-| affairs, In future the business pass apr ~ * a : 1 . » atte e o era inbest en ues ‘ : . - Victoria. May 31.—While there | stitution by force agi ‘inst any armed attempt from right or left, )/Of UMs Dranc h will be attended to) ful fist tri — soo geal a 500 - Mil Event at money f the build ee — by the Unit Service officer at Van-|°">> ul fishing teip up the Kestall + er. * 6 . : ages 7 ; orf Hiver, Dr. A, Hy Bayne, H. B. , . ' eras jcouver. The ,only branches " indianapolis Today Sr +4; | ; ht ue ee “COURT AWARDS MAN LOST FEET the bureau left in this —- » Bayne and Joe Greer returned this ts $85,000 Marine Yard, the ft ied: after today will be at Rev ye. Inonning, having made the trip hy tal Lytyee vent is endeavoring to have the $25,000 FOR LEG: ‘the doctor's power canoe with a " » Government back its Kamloops, New Waesladiater, : y p> | Babar teagepae te pt bonds t cay Py ote ps | AN ACCIDENT Vancouver, Victoria and Nelson, tree and a half Rorse power eR ; acing stars |bands to the ext Ls Was Injured by Truck and | l'These will carry on the active 3 'e- They left at four o'eloek j : sllars o ®e constlrmu on pee 6 ! t away af 10> oclbes Sem of: ‘a rosette sh Can "> phe Amputation Followed. — |busine ss until June 30 when they| 5@trday Morning, going as far ee , eS ah tl ales ia plant will have first omen Man Crawling Under Car in Rail- lalso will be closed. [ee Mud'S roomy about Atty miles rage on the rr ee ee a the plan go NEW YORK, May 34.—Por the way Yard at Cranbrook } Me Kernahan, in speaking to| the Be sal here they had som ‘ indiana s speedway, for a pris ms Orars vn balk Bedding the Daily News this morning was splendid lishing, making % { lerella dancelar eas are hest purse in hrough, ey loss of his right es rederi¢ Was Run Over. sae ocinpliteeaiory ah the | catehes, sf \ irew aa i i ‘yn ! ae ce - he dias Lead a ae ” ewe tee eres OF a work conducted in the loe al otlice C OMUNE home the weather or the auspiae rt Harbor M irine Yard by the $25,000 against the owner of a NELSON, May 31.—RKuy over under H. Fy Wearmouth assisted) jbad at the mouth of the Sit ; we eae ; ' store wher tho man was em.-|by a train, “Haney Leaman lost|py A.J. Collison. It has been the|#"4 they had rather a hard ti Nao, ot GW HMEMTING RECORD EE a cua, teak eters: ani Kink patrick-Crockett, who ployed, Plaintit! -eharged. that)both his feet at Cranbrook On head ofice In| Northern British getting acuoss into safe wa , aie BROKEN YESTERDAY have returned from Ottawa where | the truck struck bim, injuring = Hsturday. He wa crawling tg Columbia and as such has bee n they endeavored to secure furth- leg permanently and necessitatt/der a train in the Canadian Pa-|yery successfully conducted, ‘The iv e ‘ ’ ? . ling amputation. lcifle yard when the yard engine) pos ff eosopers ‘ - meh Alico B. Phone Blu 548. Mitrie Kenowloff Now Holds the ») nunpreete Se eerr: ioe Ce i oe . |bumped it and the wheels Jaaked aaa the, Mena a Camp! i “inane ote ee Record for 600-Vard ian ane ais i ichaad Borden told] BIRTHS. paver the ankles of the man. The)) el) of the Provincial Labor Bur- | MONTLAND, Ove May dt the delegates that there was no dali jfeet have to be amputated above) eau and the offices have worked in} REX BEACH'S : . QO O F eu loll , f the Seattle}money for further confracts from A son was born to Mr, and Mrs,|the ankles, complete unity, Mr. Kernahan ‘ : ie - e e Mit m oe By ht broke the|the Government, but he mention. Jolin Manson, of Pourth Avenue) re ok ee jreturns to Vancouver by the| ‘The Gir| (rom Outside” Hoey ’ Cryst yn: 8 sv ivier Smal ad » French propositic He|Kast, at the General Hospital Phomas ‘Trotiex: is going to) Prince George this evening. i { , weOT It day Pact N thy . 5 at , a nt os Re oe y no d in Canada/ yesterday. love his feed store building from) Pe eee The Great Play of the North os une 4, All broth ord for a b00-yarad Tre oe? oe i-Siwould be kept busy if the plan At the General Hospital yester-/its present location at the corner| J. MecGivern and Alex hsgnen | Christie Special Comedy 1 to attend, me ae pe arene aed for | materializes. , lday a davehter was born to Mr./of Third Avenue and Kighth Street} were each fined Ten Dollars in| Canadian { C. BR, 4 \PMAN. N. ls Phe oF “yt ‘c se 59 9-5 oe land Mes. J. W. Moorehouse, of|to his own lots on Second Avenuejthe police court this morning tor| Wren, nN. G, he same aieen B. ©. Undertakers. Phone 41.) i216 Bighth Avenue Bast, near the Inlander Boarding House,| being drunk, ’o~rwresucegerasesusesaners | | ° " ' , | ite