Legislative Library WNINGS T paeed ee seeereee and sizea made vy Jones & Son Experience) Cc. H. (40 Years Agent J, F. Maguire 722 Second Ave. ig PE 5 Aw | L 5 \l ohn Oliver i | PRINCE TAGE | PRINCE RUPERT RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, Jl NED 8, Northern and Central British ‘Columbia’s arena 1920, Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP Prince Rupert Auto M. H. LARGE 707 Second Ave. - Prince Rupert - ——— ———_—$—__—_——_—= PRICE FIVE CENTS $$$ Talks to Manufacturers ee ——————— -_——— IS SET FOR CHOOSING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE AT CHICAGO TODAY remier Oliver Urges Need Humanizing Industry; Greed Vancouver and urged Developing Better Condition of Workers CITY IS TO ENTERTAIN FISHERYMEN Wii! be Taken for Trip up Skeena and Given Luncheon by Board of Trade. VANCOUVER, June 8...-Premier John Oliver, in addressing annual gathering of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association yesterday, plunged into the big question of industrial unrest i handied it without gloves. .He drove home a number of ths In a place where The wr, the Premier urged on them the need of humanizing in- ry. He said that the greed of capitalists was often the cause arikes acountry, it was also necessary to develop a better condition ongthe workers. Wealth should be properly used, not flaunted the face Hoe warned his hearers that continued was a danger and that its fomentation may lead to a crack he thought they were needed to be em- sized most. manufacturers being large employers of While it was a good thing to develop the resources of poverty. the industrial life of the country. «i ‘ « gti Fs . ‘ ‘ P.R. Loses Prominent Beene asain, Pcaeetn 2 Official in R. M. Marpole =" \-y seu! cor rw. th took place This Afterncon in Hote! Vance uver; py ipjicits the Depa . f Fis was Seventy \eors of sge and was with ‘ C.l .R. long time by the City ¢ wl ie t “ RM Vl oxe ve wi j Hotel | They eee ery ft) i i J ‘ Hie ; I Ira i | . ‘up tl s M P M before |anterta I }? ~ i ‘ M s ime ‘ Re i i) ! iv y , " ’ 1 : M \ | \ ‘ i f ‘ i ‘ ia \ ! MOUNTED POLICE =———_|Board of Trade at at tt ND GEORGE ESTIMATE REDUCED nae MINING CORPORATION PEFENDS TRADE. lene: ove stn ow WITH RUSSIA Mounties at Winnipeg During Strike. PORONTO, Jun 8 Thre rAWA } 5 bh est nz Corporation of Canada has os Approve Habits of Oanni- os, a8 , 1 an option the Flit 41s When We Trade With ! M | hire Flon property th Mat Them, He Said. { I) \s ' toba he i oi e of be — > mo i iwent ane iirty miuiion ons Lloyd d that the forcelof « San aind has been establish } na { ist a vy drilling. hart i id a soni a tl . : 2 ! tha Re Mi Lies : i} CROPS GOOD “ i mn vyview i | ‘ a ' ’ a ee rf oF " Better Than Any Year Since 1904, a ren 1 ret oe Says Free Press Report. sve aid nol ob PERSHING TO RETIRE | WINNIPEG, June 8—The Free vhen doting ‘ ad siainiings d FROM COMMAND OF U.S. wi en ne he neaeer ho yl gree MAN GOVERNMENT DITIONARY ARMY’ 1 2! 1's sate sinoe the yeas RESIGNS OFFICE St WASHINGTON, June & Gien - rom| LEAGUE BASEBALL Y President to Continue (ist! Persting is | - gm BIG Temporarily, the command of the American i expeditionary Fe hortly, He Pacific International. MIN rhe German | Writes lo Secretary Baker that he} Spokane 5 Victoria 2, the coalil » Wil th be free to engage in American League. po Hon es something pore active New York 3, Philadelphia 1, ! | 7 . ey | + | Second game, Philadelphia 6, . a | red its Vresident kbert BIRTH New York lo contipue ter , National League. ‘ct Phere was born to Mr, and Mrs. | Brooklyn 4, New York 7, - — Lilian Smith of 10th Ave ast . Se ge 0, Undertakers. Phone 41. | (1)! va n 1 wirl, Launch Alice B, Phone Blie 548, He said was Cause of Strikes onest John had heart to heart talk with Manufacturers at OPTION ON FLIN FLON. : members S*@e oeaee ee eeeeee ee * * * MEN COMING FOR * # SHIPYARD WORK * . ——— * * VANCOUVER, June 8— * * Seventy-five men for ship- * * buliding at Prince Rupert * * left last night on the * * Prince Rupert. itis under- * * stood that they are to * * work forthe Prince Rupert * * Dry Dock & Engineering * * Co., Lid. * * Superintendont Pilisbury * * left on the same steamer. * s . ee eee aaeaeeve ea ees CONVENTION URGES. PROVIDING CARS FOR SHIPPING OF FISH VER Ju nN Befor the Fisheries Conve sal Sat irging the Railway Boar sullicient gerat the shipment of fish in- FOUR MILLIONS FOR DOMINION CIVIL LIST GTTAWA, gune 8 In the f Commons today J. Wes- ud that the Govern- ‘ded te raise four oilitent tars exten (his year in order to ses in pay to the MUCH FISH IS AWAITIN Five Cars Arrive Tonight and Catches Probably Turn Over This Afternoon. hundred and fine seventy-tive thousand pounds of fish is lying! fish wharves awaiting sale} at the at the fish exchange. Five cars are expected in on tonight's pas-| senger train so thal the fish may! ibe turned over this afternoon. Besides halibut there are siderable quantities of salmon bein® landed, the moste of which is taken by the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Go. the. following were the boats awaiting sale at the fish wharves rt 2 p.m. today:—Rennell, 12,000 lbs; Ingred, 8,000; Agnes B., 6,- 000; Sunrise, 8,000; Fanny F.., S000: Caygeon, 7.000; Davey, 19.000 Nidaros 20,000; Kin- nt, 3,000; Notlad, 3,000; Spec- ulator, 9,000; Relianee, 13,000; M. & L 5,000; Viking, 6,000; fexas, 1.000: Ringleader, 11,000; M. M. Christopher, 8,000; Saturn, 1.000; Nantilus, 56,000; Maude, 7,- O00; Kuna, 7,000; Vesta, 5,000, and Tramp, 12,000 Ibs. WINKLER DIES MOURN Maree Seeger OP SEo thee. Valentine Winkler, minister of; agriculture in Manitoba, died sud-| denly. ~: Putting Woodworth Lake Out of Bounds for Power Big Republican Convention in Session Alderman Rochester Refuses to Allow Railroading of Repo-t of Utilities Committee Setting Aside Duplication of Present System At las zht's council meeting the public utilities committee recommendation, based on the reportg of Super- t T. C. Dunean, advising that no further development k be dome on the Woodworth Lake power project, rhe. sup endeuls report stated that to increase the Woodworth Lake plant to its capacity, of 1,000 horse power yore, would cost in the neighborhood of $268,500. Compara- i such further development would be too expensive and not i the esis of efficiency. Immediately its being read, Alderman Perry moved the )) of the report, but Alderman Rochester, stating that it 1s ised « ian’s opinion, _ sii was 0 sutistied. He had suid He was nol satisfied “He bad’ ALDERMAN ROCHESTER ‘id be eveased by rais-) WILL NOT PASS BILL dam. Before passing any such report he wanted to see com- figures and costs. Alderman Perry stated that it was plain to be seen that further jevelopment of W odworth we t be warranted, comparing the parative rule ost with the cost of developing Thulme River, At best no more tha 1,000 horse power could be blained and that at tremendous ost, The matter had been the subject of many meetings, reports and discussions and did not need ssed, to be further discu Alderman Rochester took issue with Alderman Perry and stated that he had not seen comparative figures and was not yet satisfied. lle direeted criticism to- wards Mr, he would not take his opinion, \ften some discussion as to the raising of the Woodworth dam and the use of the present equip- ment whieh brought forth cantra- dietory statements from the mem- the board, it Was moved Alderman McLennan and sec- Alderman Kerr that the stand over for a week to consideration by the of the council, bers of by onded by repont be given iwould be Dunean and satd that} ithe |Committee, Mrs. Delmonico Rode to and from Shawatilans, Costing City $10 Launch Hire. In an inguiring mood last night, Alderman Rochester asked wha had to the boat that the city had ou the harbor to nun people backwards and forwards from Shawatlans Lake. His quiry Was based on the fact that thi ippene d lon looking through the accounts f the Utilities he had noticed boat local launches, stood that when the boat for the no mone, Inquiry by the mayor elivited fact that one bill in question that appeared rather unreason- able was for taking a Woman, Mrs, Delmonico, to and from Shawat- jlans by the Dixie Rupert, The bill for $10 had been passed through the accounts for the Utilities De- partment and Alderman Roches- teu, as chairman of the Finance has refused to sanc- tion payment of it. Alderman Perry stated that, Department hire bills frorg He had under- the city bought harbor these us con-! in-| Ree een Me ee IMMENSE GROWTH OF TRADE WITH ORIENT ‘Centre shifting from Atlantic to Pacific say$ Capt. Robert Dollar to Manu- facturers’ Association; now 39,000,000 Tons. June 8.—At the convention of the B. CG. Manu= Assoc yesterday Captain Robert Dollar of ithe Dollar Steamship Line said the centre of world trade was @-oming to the Pacific. Gradually the west was building up and i people on the other side of the ocean were demanding American VANCOUVER, facturers’ iation here and Canadian goods. Twenty-six years ago only 7,000 tons of freight across the Pacific Ocean, whereas in 1919 the total was 30,000,000 tons. The growth had been phenorenal. Captain Dollar urged strong and concentrated efforts to de- velop the Canadian-Oriental business. . : A. E. Bryan, Canadian Trade Commissioner to Japan, who 4 few days ago spoke of the need of developing the route to ‘he Orient by way of Prince Rupert, said that Canadians greater jlimirtle ss Uriental trade offering. salesmanship efficiency. With live methods, the There were both afternoon and evening sessions of the con-— vention. A strong sentiment is being developed to bring the East and West together. There is a plan for a conference with a view to an ) au smaigamatian of the B. C. and Canadian manufacturers. Cys ian Likely ly President ~*~ Is Being Chosen at Coliseum, Chicago, te Pick Candi- date for Big Nationa! Convention CHICAGO, June &.—Hours before big coliseum, the doors opened into the thousands of persons were waiting hoping to get for al the un-bossed Republican National convention, a fraction of those who applied for seats could b eadmitted, despite the the building whieh seats more 2,000, in a look Only however, capacity of than Senator Borah in a speech charged that big business was try- United States presidency. The Republicans hesi- pronouncement on the treaty proposition. Johnson and Wood are the big three, with Ltughes Republican lineup. June 8.— ing to buy the tated to give any Lowden, a dark horse in the NEW YORK, the Republican and McAdoo on Democratic side are still held the favorttes in the Wall Street betting ou the presidential race, The big Chicago convention which is under way today is the centre of interest. Wood, all stroug candidates. EXPLOSION _—RISHEEFORT To AT TORONTO once MON TFPREAL, June 8—An etfort One Man Killed anc and Several are was tnade by the Irish-American delegates to get the endorsation injured in Linotype Room of Newspaper. of the Irish Republie from the Johnson on the Lowden and Jehnson are j}American Federation of Labor jin convention here, The matter rORONTO, June 8-—At least)/ Was referred to @ eommittee for; one man was killed and several | report. injured by, an explosion ig the} TT me linotype room of the ‘Toronto If you missed “The Woman lelegram this afternoon. The report of the explosion was heard matinee, for several blocks, Considerable damage was done to the building and plant. Thou Gavest Me,” see tomorrow's 3730, 35e and 15, WESTHOLME Take advantage of the sale at lite’s Furniture House to buy — that Chesterfield, tf Dorothy Gi chairman of the Utilities Com-| “Nobody Home” CHARLIE CHAPLIN “In the Park” mittee, this was the first intima- ition that he had that sueh things | were koing on in the department, : He stated that he would cause an! Canadian enquiry o be made into this par- Admission, j ticular point in question, TAXI TAXI} Lope eT eee