Legialet!ve Library . — TAXI TAXI} > AWNINGS T P ee ¢ Dail ee sone & Bet N Phone 75 Lagu § nin nae J. F. Maguire ‘ PRINCE RUPERT re ae £. ARO spent | ria ‘se second Ave. 9 $ Northern and Central British Columbia’s en ee bape KI, NO, 208 PRINCE. RUPERT, B. Ga MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1920, PRICE. FIVE GENTS CENTS | — wana pepinietiiniine ————————— Would Preserve Ideals F ought For ee 1 alae Men connected with the Meeting of B. C. Manufacturers Resoctition at Vancouver and Victoria this week ELECT OFFICERS , FOR a ‘A. L. Hager of of Vandetiver is the President for Coming Year. The election of offieers for the © Canadian Fisheries Association took place here on Saturday, re- suing ag follows :— President, A. L, Huger, of Van-— 'couver. ‘ Vice-president, J. A. Paulus. 2nd Vice-president, A, Boutilier of Halifax. Secretary, Capt. F. W. Wallace” , - ; of ern re-elected. Y ‘ 1a yah i . . 1, an OM PSN Chairman of . . Johnsen of Prince Rupert , ‘ anag the B. C. Diwision. C. HOWARD SMITH J. R. SHAW oe was not present, was ndidi- inated for secretary. The election closed the business of “the con- Canadian Manufacturers Open FOLIC REPORT Former Governor tio or. 6; Mion Vancouver Convention Today *NHHOFMAY Jas, Dunsmuir Dies ‘*:2i*"""" Resolutions were passed with a Disorderly. Houses are Discussed oe : dipalals Shischalive taille ta s rer est. jview to having them embedied in President says Moderate Labor is Gradually Eliminating mutation Of Petites Was one time Premier of Province; son of '" ‘sulstions. ‘They include ‘ a a cna ih ad halibut and ; new fishing . grou May here Mere 63 cases.) British Columbia, and.one time. Lieuteaam-Goeyccicr,. died .sud- Canada have arrived here lo ettend the convention of the Canadian » > ; ’ : ti > | ere ” i . ne oe * ' et here bem) dently yesterday at Cowichan Lake He suffered a seizure on > Manvfaciurers’ Association which opened here today. The con- vention will discuss big industrial and financial topics and will wnsider the Canadian budget which has Just been passed by the House of Commons. The session will last for three days. T. P. howard, of Montreal, presides. Mayor Gale opened the conven- s * * national . DELEGATES COMING cs. #1.600 was collected ae 3 era , names, Thes asked for tegisiae . ; it 8. 8. Hassell of Vieupikctipipieeed away ani’ Gees olen and | tion providing for the © Govern- ‘ VANCOUVER, June 7.— - Act. Bread and coal. 8. Hassell of Victoria, but passed away early Sunday morning. |ment standardization and imspec- * Fifty of the delegates to * vi ted to be cor- _Mrs. Dunsmuir was absent at the time of her husband's death, |tion of fish preducts and canned * the big fisheries convention * ' ntl having been on a visit to Seattle. jgoods for all whe may Wish to * here which concluded its * alter of disorderly houses In addition to the widow, the late Mr. Dunsmuir is survived |#¥ail themselves Of suph reguls- . t ions. > 7 o . . bon thi or whapvtiapiatts %i2s : sessicns on Saturday have * ei with the], Picea in his presidential address Mr. Howard discussed the relations inahhd berths on tie 9 ae a i i} stated | DY mine children, Robin, the only remaining son, at present at Capt. Wallace leaves today for # labor and capital and said that the more moderate labor was steamer Prince Rupert * at hh wonrove of Buenos Aires; Bessie (Mrs.*John Hope), May (Mrs. Bromley), | Prince Rupert. ae Faduaily eliminating the volutionary element. Greater pro- leaving here tonight. ® ses he city and if} wife of Commander Byomley, R.N.; Birdie (Mrs. Audain wife} wction was needed to meet the increased taxation and reduce 5 } Neer Who|of Major Audain; Kathiaata 3s re nee . “see Owe ee eer een ee ee suc} ! did t take ; Se ; 3 Was rated as a many times wil ¢ cost of living Seld {umphreys', Marion (Mrs, ' . : : if ‘ i yionatlre. The president in touching on the question of public owner- aan) 4 lett cre Sol .” oe kKleanon and Robert D smuir, the fathe 1 hip, sald he was in favor of the public ownership of utilities only BIG EXPLOSION “A ction was read _ a a ams or oa ' was a son of a Scottish coal mas- : seuls James unsmulr, @ SON, , ie x ee ee bs where private ownership had proved a failure. Williams «< Mans irging ; : Be op ' ter and wa i mn at Ay hire, | iY ke of mn not show|@s lost on the Lusitania’ He) 114 educated at Kilmarnock Aca- ee . 4 , al ; hinnl i i v ; i “oa ep aR i i rn . 4 ir. Howard In discussing the shipping outlook, spoke o Y ; rey Le ka ie had become restive at his reten-| ny. He married when young) Went Qut in Motor Boat and ince Rupert in an optimistic manner in connection with the ; i : ides the ni. Victoria during the war,'..gq sailed for the Pacific under Failed to Return. Mibility of shippin 3 on the Pacific coean. ‘ eradicat ofie others were lighting, ayer- the aus s of the Hudson’s Bay ee : - : ; : '|seas, resigned his local commis- ’ (Ck RT The ¢ h-fl r g was opposed b Mr. »ward as having a ‘ a: a 4 as, Co. to oper p the coal lands in PRINCE ALBERT, June TB, Bere - Kighty Gar Loads of Explosives gas sion and went to join the forces th, Port Rupert district. °“This|is believed that Frank Newton, ven proved fail ; noe and elsewhere. go ag , a failure in France and e! England, taking passage on the project was not entirely suecess- Anton Gould, Geoffrey Henning: Desir od My Bulidings. u re ne ' d compel vee ee ENGLISH WAGE BOARD Lusitania and going down with)s.) <5 in 1854 he turned to the and Robert Kinnard were drowned | ARRANGE OR CZECHO-SLOVAK tx’. Fourt GRANTS INCREASE(‘""' “°"*"\seinea weann’-. ja#xglopitent of the mines on Van-|in Stony Like, hey aaib Ou i 7 , wlhers Ww j wns i Born at Fort Vane IVER, Wash- became the holdings of the New|ago and nothing has been heard FLIGHT Fi ERE mM TROOPS RETURN us were ¢ i das thie es LINDON | ; The warelll ston. ®n July 8, 1954, the SON) vancouver Coal Co. of them since. On Saturday some PAV i} : othe 4 : 4) . ard . 1 railwaymen of Robert Dunsmuir, one of the Robert Dunsmuir discovered the| Wreckage picked up on the lake Ni f explos ta o eleven shil- ecarliestepioneers of the proyinge, weoilington mines and built the|sbere was identified @s part of N. Y. Td} VOM March Through Vancouver from mm of Tus ‘ James Dunsmuir inher ‘ited much Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway, |the boat. Z lt tidy gw to @ des| CHINE i ‘ ar if his father’s coal and land prop- which was a few years ago taken Steamer to Railway from Roun Launch Al B. Phone Blue 548. jerties and at the time of bis death) (vor by the GC. P. R. together with i Station é es First Landing This Side of Ed- iy » ithe lands contiguous to .¥, OLOF HANSON Liver Near Victoria. Sty i mi wren |. VANCOUVER, Ju : WAR VETERANS URGE ACTION T0 fede intrest ui “a NOW CONSUL fairs, but bad lived at his country | ; . , , house at Hatley Park, near Vic- a - ‘ ne REPEL INJURIOUS INFLUENCES :: toria. Mrs. Dunsmuir kept a town | WH Open Office at Victoria and | : ; ae ' ho , formerly a residence of| Represent All 8. oe, ; , ye # Mr. an Mrs. J. ‘Todd, and the} ——- fe nu N family took a le ahi part in the| Clof Hanson has been appoint. hal e ‘ by t . ; ; socia ife a he city. jed consul fou Sweden f th - aes oe" Comrade Kelly of Prince Rupert is aalited Member of the si! tte of tiv eit ed consul fon Hata ia mnt ut ‘ il “wil ol tiie . . > Le eee hee oe ace . eee age nn ay, ian eal Executive; Number of Resolutions passed at Convention | WAGES OF POLICE “2's {2 &1,ofelal_ announce | riake the Might opening up of an offiee by Mr, Oe SHOR Pare GOVERNMENT PROFITS |. FERNIE, June 7.-The “Provincial G. W. V. A. closed its TWO MEN DROWN WHEN |Now Scale Adopted at Meeting of Hanson in Victoria, whieh he will ay ig nl ee yA on. Sessions on Saturday after passing a resolution urging action Oommiscion this Mersing. bern leave 1s Siarae Af 8 yine. | is «| er lech FROM LIQUOR SALES on (ye part of the G. W. V. A. in Canada to repeb injurious in- SWIMMING IN CREEK ‘The new seale of wages for the a : ! expedition i * : rhe fluences and maintain the ideals for which they had fought. In wren police forse was adopted at this| There may be something you Es ROUSE...00 F. vere liquor, order to attain this it was necessary to get every man on the \! See dae oe ee or and enact AR se ote Rares want. See the class Asia oary"no0, mu los we yeu ding March | voters? list, decnonaik ania shila ialines vides $195 a oa it for Ghiet i ol 5739.000 ted Attorney ere parent of Vancouver urged the veterans to fore i nk near here. Vickers, $160 for Warden Bailey| “The W : ; | ' i Che | Parris et their party a ations, fa tha. A a land Sergeant Adams, ( 50 Thou bis SERVICE TO HOT : 9 Other ee advocated the extension of the vocational LABOR BUREAU aed ee erent ae atl nee ne: oman SPRINGS AT LAKELSE CHARGES DISMISSED training facilities, the granting of easy government jobs to badly —— jenipmence as. S140. Balnaaa) Gavest Me” 4 vierroRIA. “J \ineia. disabled men and inoreased S. C. R. allowances. The granting VICTORIA, June 7.—‘The Bee een pee . ane Hall Caine's f story in 7 parte | lot. Spade a a age od the ef the vote and other rights to foreigners who ha dfought for ernment Labor Bureau returns ce mint piahvidad ie’ : i daitad” Bhan na’, soat the two Vielorla the British in the expeditionary forces was carried after a hot ''\'''' May 1 to May 29 show the) en G. A. Waite.'daily new which NP! depate by a vote of 24 to 10. ORE te ee San’ » Take advantage of the sale at ran, Pack Ga Ver-|ct ith publishing news Po The executive was elected on a zone basis and included Come ii) inn number placed ‘at’ aT8. a eee House. to iy . 1 } . q de and lati | { ve Ms : fee Hy hi 1) pade Kelly, who represents zone eleven extending from Vancouver ‘P)e interior, of the province is| : ia i : mene ae Mn tena kita ‘to Alaska and east to Prince George. |short of labor, | 8. ©, Undertakers, Phone 41.