» ig Legisietive Library 1 ey, NV # MIDNA y * ys saree T y | c. wu Jones & Son ' Experience) (40 Year? Agent PRINCE RUPERT P w Prince Rupert Auto TAXI TAXI i hone 75 E NEVER SLEEP M. H. J. F. Maguire wease 5 722 Sec cond Ave. 707 Second Ave. RGE - Mence Rupert Northern and Central British Columbia’s remnant (, 149 PRINCE RUPERT, LB. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920. PRICE rive CENTS —-~ a eneral Currie Attacked by Hughes AR VETERANS WILL ASK PUBLIC TO BACK THEM AGAINST GOVERNMENT both sides of House OTTAWA, June 17.--In the House of Commons here during : discussion on the military estimates, Colonel Sam Hughes “erly attacked Genera! Sir Arthur Currie and called him oward.” He says that he was kicked out of a dugout at Ypres y a British general. The colonel criticized the conduct of the campaign at Cam- Double Number of Branches in tral just as the armistice was being signed. One Year—President Kelly what relieved. Members of both sides of the House defended General Currie, Reports from Con- It is understood that a letter has been sent to the board of including W. &. Mackenzie King, leader of the opposition, Gen- vention. ADOLFO trade by the longshoremen, stating their position in connection wl Griesback and others who served in France. ‘ Para eS De la with the strike. ' $ - th {s a! : . . i War Vet s a ae at ‘ HUERTA W. P., Hinton, general manager and vice-president of the WILL IE UP | Probably President their rooms’ last night, Pres Gcvernor Adolfo de la Hert, «bo has been elected President of |G. T.P., is expected in the city on 6 eee accompanied by ’ : y J. H. Kelly wh vas Aexico over General Pablo jouzales) With F verts tu offf-e the vutlouk General Superintendent Brewer, Se ’ ’ cores i) delegatk he | il for * peacefrl settlemen of ‘ec revolution now se.ms br'gbter, and it is possible that some steps TRAWI ERS AND vention al | f ide a Ar ice « will then be taken toward a settle- pout he p eedings. He said gneadk “ nent of the strike. : that the gathering was still st Bi. + $0 00 eae r BIG LEAGUE So far as can be gathered, there BUY HIS FISH a . determination to. go after ASK FLEMING * ola tian to be way * the $2,000 gratuity to each mar TO INVESTIGATE * either side, but a discussion o who had fought overseas and to\» NORTHERN IRON ORE * BAI I GAME the situation may have a good be Says A. L. Hager, Manager of secure better pensions for, widows | ¢ —— * effect, The longshoremen clan Tankers aa Within a the New England Fish Co. er 2 ee who. were ore rf rhe followigg “Night- # ! in ahs ate sesmieaun’ Short Time with, with Ga a y +. Mr. Kelly Was appointed on thee pottereram was SPnt ast: . . 7 ancnuver, e © compa . on at Vanbouven provinclal executive to represent |» y to Henry §. Flem- # disputes this claim and says it | * Relief now seems near at hand , J ; this a@one it Victoria by the min- # verve would be a Wandicap to Prince/in regard to the oil shortage at f i \ ng \ s passed a * ing mnittes of the ® Stewart Team Coming to Play | fupert and to the road to have @ the Imperial Gil headquarters ny cating the granting of the f . F Rupert Board. of * Local Lads in Opening differential against handling the here. Two boats are now on the ee . chise fo those ‘Japands ae 9 * Match freight at this port. lway and ought to reach here shag fought for t \ s ul ALO ly fore deciding on a * : —S. jsome time about the end of the _ sid 5 7 Kell , Shel ehiie le | eee Sees * The opening big league baseball TRAIL S SMELTER ec. Both tankers will carry lint we oe oe : yy 1 Une th, ustocall * cane of the season will be played | llarge “cargoes. One will be of ‘ at bee ‘ : ear the * 4 atl to our nor- * on saturday when Stewaut , ee. and C, L. Youngman. . ha been # we The uverter plant will likewis . . . , 1 and # FOR INTERIOR CSS SCHCE HE CF EH CO G8) i is to look out for that long) | a caiea oy ts the copper ; ; boy who stands 6ft. 2 ins, He : es the « iX 4 ° ee { egistering . ; 7 matte into blister copper and the | | imached 1 thie |» streth ty whers ALEX. MUNRO CHIEF ON is a hurler of repute and will BIVG | irst division of the copper re-| ' ; : ‘ot m Prairies are the Rupert fans a demonstration), |. ah abies salen . | . ' Wealthy Men fro MAKGARR? COUGHLAN which they will long remember as apery we +a ton iat e on . to Settie at Fort Fraser ’ It is expected that the Canada} & 7 ° and Telkwa sey ‘ n th» Mar-|Deins real big league stuff, About | |, pper Corporation of Copper : * ‘A i . ty 1 ifternoe ' oa P BI Ey. a _ .oppe a) ord oO ) ,ODppD | ies’ . Jaane Cubs ta w Jj ° aA cl chian in Vanoouxer willie), ee ee ted to arrive} jountain will commence — the 8 She di 1 I ras . . VANGOUVER, June 17 Adis , fi yet gle with the team on the good ship niomend cf ils” depuer’'e ae ays She did not Intend to Murder f W 1, Sloan Phe z Bhs * vice “faa » been weceived here Al M A a a . ok ot mi Prince of Wales on Friday after- ing ates from its big 2000 ton caps Husband But to Shcot in Leg, ol e ces { een eceiver ! x unt h as ormerty @ 5S sb ~ i a- a H., pm ‘a @lthat sixty wealthy Manitoba) .jef on the G.T.P. Prince Rupert, 200" leity concentration amill to Trail] gpeappie June 47 ' ene Sia ; sk, June 17.——Mrs. Saw. has , (ee ee ee 86 £888 OHS 8 forpmersa in two parties are due to) ;. * ttending to his duties ‘in land the smelter and refinery here yer, who is Se cian ee ae { Kdidet fa ‘ arrive at Prince George on Wed he engine of this new SODA MANUFACTURER | will be kept busy taking care of lcharge.of murderitie het tabahe uta oo "7 SHRINERS TO ARRIVE esday with a view to locating at) ctog, rhe Margaret Coughlan the company’s own ores and those): ig the court tales of quarrels being put up f 1 Fort I aser, Telkwa, in the Ne-|j, considered t me of the best DEAD AT VANCOUVER 6: the big Copper mountain pro- and beating. aun the hand éoinine il & cost . 2 } AT 10.30 TONIGHT ehaco and Bulkley valleys re-|gyjched boats r turned out | perties. ifrom Vancouver. tn telling her iddition of so many new spectively, from Coughlan’s ways. Her first) VANCOU VER, iine 17.=T..L.j,- The new addition to the copper} Joey she fainted in court ng this avenue in Sec » 4 nb ving 250 rip il be tO Chemainus and! Gumming. a pioneer sodawater({refinery is about completed and x’ * , ae : , it peeia ain | ing trip will i , I € Mrs. Sawyer said that ste mean How savin Wl acmiers ofthe order of Use| LOCAL NURSE GOES Oa antl a sont ta matting. Laaatcetange "obeSite. Gtlee agdtihe sombined planta wil unre x {cyt ene p appearan Mre lay, » Shrine is billed to arrive ham for further’ cargo here yesterday aged sixty. leapacity of about 100 tons a day eee is x $f ns dence is also on Gra-}) 0. this evening at 10:30, There TO BOSTON POSITION 5 a ee jof refined copper. The concen-| presbyterian Chureh — icine. ! Avenue it special doings here as| ltrates from Copper mountain will cooking, June 18th F the time is so short, the steamer Miss Emma Humble was Formerly Wi ll ( 1 M: M ti run about 25 per cent pure cop- Pi Woerntment lighthor iling for the south at midnight, at General Hospital Here. | 1 a ass ee Ing jper which will give the copper Just received a shipment of “ser Estavan arrived in | | nel re of HE : | jplant a large output with a cor-/),, : me ea he party isin chare . T A k - f 1 choice grain-fed hogs from the lay afternoon, Pilley, tuavelling passenger agent Nurse Humbte, ioney of ay ° oO S overnment or [responding small smelting op- interior. Northara iuiitos iia t Edmonton, iPrince Rupent Genera ospita eration, operative Associati Launch Allee a Bhude Mice B48 \ n : lstaff. is now in Boston, Speaking A ] t th C The big new copper rod mill, pe ‘ ssociation, tr mw, eoanye CE lof ber Ahe Frederickton, N. B., | ppea oO e oun iwhich it. is estimated will cost : , Mid: Tes one NO WAGE ADVAN l“Gleaner” says: | 250,000, is. assuming propor- TONIGHT ONL’ e eni “ ich bo hn ) ns, ’ Geese ee nen FOR FREIGHT MEN | Miss Emma Humble i ft on At the meeting of the,@reat War Veterans’ Association held ne % 4 end ~ ee a hang WESTHOLM ° » 4 . osto we oO “ele s no 0 —_ " DECIDES OFFICER. i Pome ny a eat pl iene in their rooms last night, President Kelly in the chair, the execu- be ely. /'This ‘mill SAL? ihiav ort THEATRE ss., where she Ss Ss s > : BASEBALL a a few days. On June ist she} tive was instructed to arrange for a mass meeting of citizens tO'the refined copper into what is| M d ae VANCOUVER, June 47 Dr. D.itakes up an important position protest against the inaction of the Union Government in failing, known commercially as “rods,” a eline Traverse STEWART Yr. Bul fair wage officer, basion the staff of the Boston City|}to properly re-establish the soldiers and in failing to carry out in which form a large proportion) IN VERSUS } nediator in the} Hospital, Miss Humble had four) (heir promise and calling on them to appeal to the country. of the copper is sold in the open rt) e 8 1» PR on been appointed mediato pt 3 are oe aed | a i 8 appee r : Souls S pie oe CRT railway freight handlers dispute ons sary int new ; aoe pen The Veterans also urged that everyone should get on the| jmarkets of the world e = = in lernoon with the companies here, is jand, having gone ove e E a : ; r ; oer eI utt and Jeff ’ a urday and Evening award is that there shall be no Hauvard unit and for some months iat af wotare: 240 ak con gern awe : wares 9! in) Take advantage of the Sale at “Hunting U Boats” &t the Acropolis Grounds at raise of wages for two years to} past she was on the staff of the front of their building drawing attention to the need of regis-| Tite’s Furniture House to buy Kinogram Weekly Mere and 8.30 °o relocks anv. Db. 8. G, A, Hespital in this city.” | tering. ‘that Chesterfield, tt} Bitter Attack on General Currie by Col. Sam Hughes New Head of McGill University is Defended by Mackenzie King, General Griesbach and other members WAR VETERANS’ SOCIETY GROWS MEXICO’S NEW PRESIDENT Loading Freight for Prince Rupert Consignees here will Discharge Cargo from Prince George on her Arrival Saturday; The Situaticn Word has been received here that a considerable amount of freight is being loaded on the steamer Prince George and the boat will leave on time for Prince Rupert and other points, in- cluding Stewart. Arrangements have been made for the consignees here to lischarge the freight, so that the local situation will be some- cette raeeateemenee ee ow ; J