| Legislative Library ee ee ee ae naath + GooD EATS ‘| jules CAFE HOME BAKERY | 211 6th Street Che Dail ‘Northern and Centra! me | PRINCE RUPERT Columbia’ s Newspaper OL, XI. NO, 16. a rade ‘with Russia in Raw Materials 0 Pcies by Treaty; Fighting Continues on Shore of Caspian Sea. (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telexrevhe.) 20.—Plans for, the to Poland by treaty. PARIS, Jan. The esumption of ions between Russia and al ies are being worked ait. nticipated that the ial wil rela- ais day. ice? ‘omberg, in the province of Pr "sen on Jan. 23. LONDON, Jan. 20. commercial Possession will be The &e tured goods and raw materi- ‘under fire of the Caspian Sea als. of General Denikine. The f BERLIN, Jan. 20.—The Poles sheviks have captured have taken possession of Thorn prisoners but further; advance pin W est Russia, which was was given the Reds will prove dittcult. FORESHORE QUESTION > IN AGAIN IS DISCUSSED Morgan Letters ‘Brought Before Council—Foreshore Grant Hardly Municipal ileet Bole 35 000 of GOOD YEAR IN CHURCH WORK Has Anglican Vestry Meeting Matter. Nothing But Good Reports re ; And Great Hopes. s from the J. R. Mor- ere P n ¢ Lid., one regarding the At the annual vestry meeting of eptance of city bonds im P&y- the anglican Church held last t work and the other, on the Cow during the night great progress site 1s eee} past year in all branches of the _ agam read at church work was reported and a G2 2 eee eeting. The pesoive for greater things in 1920 letter was referred to the Fi- \ 4. the clear feeling of the mem- 1ance Committtee and the other bers present. Congregations had al ‘ J W orks. HKochester did not city was holding up and the condition of 30 per cent bet- been larger yd the finances was mfeel that the ter. There had been more bap- "ane “— aa dan “eae ore tisms and marriages. The Sun- oe was the Provincial gay School now boasts an atten- ernment that was causing the Although he was in favor inging on to any Chances the getting foreshore he Morgan Co. should dance of 110 and there are 16 members of the Bible Class. “The women had done good work and the complete payment for a new piano in the hall had been a great Hau Ul hought. the vibe Gan ee awe accomplishment. | \lderman Casey did not see Khe thanks of the sastey .wene Pleads Not Guilty to to Not Kesping at this -wasieadiames aeanen cite. heartily tendered to all who had is 0 ae Proper Record of Liquor pe assisted in some special way t« ' pbs.) Prescriptions. PrOVIDGLS Ova Sn eee make possible the success of the PERIJOKI, Finpish Hussian energies once more to converting esieintaleah aan Sn Cae past year. Special reference was a ite aa . Jot ea ! oe sy to their W. J. McCutcheon, changed with these gnette.- ‘St teamed: ae made to the choir and the organ-|>*4 * r int 2, i J ai a it they realize that they not keeping a proper record of li- : ee ist. Miss Ellet had been organist /ious anarchist Emma (vo likely to find it difficult to get quor prescriptions, plead guilty aD ten 5 Eee peer during the year and the musical |Were recently deported st the immigration officers. before Magistrate MeMullin this ; oVincial government to work had been aided by the etfonts | Soviet Russia yesterday morning and was fined $100.50. me CRs a ee of Mrs. Rix and J. Austin. Th: |¢nthusiastically weleomed When you need a pair of shoes ._ W. Patmore appearing for Ade oo ere 8 sereed Sunday School superintendent Some of the se a no pa naarre? call at MeArthur’s the accused stated that he had , Ror Shoe Store. tf spoken to another local druggist and teachers were elso worthy o Bol- mit the free exchange of man-'shevik outside of Krasnovodsk are and Manufactured rmans Evacuatiag Towns Given to was evacuated by Germany yester- given of PRINCE RUPERT, B.U., TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 {92H, FLYERS READY FOR DASH IN Big Planes that Will Fly to Nome via Hazleton Ffuited S Mates R ile Are Given an Enthusiastic Welcome From FPussians 1 Are _ MSCUTCHEONIS ¢)sworn to return an | Wilh Alderman Casey that this Was not a city matter, She city much praise in the efforts for up- | of only 200 geet of ft: ; BS waterfront off Section 2 and could , 22° soliowing. eGlcers were .¢ grants. He was in favor lected: Clergyman’s warden, W i. f aintaining any Claim the city had for tonneau Burritt. FAMOUS ACTRESS IN ROAD THROUGH DARK People’s warden, RK. L. MelIntosh Secretary-Treasurer, L. M. De Gex. . Auditor, W. T. Willett. Representatives to Synod, ‘A, Healy and W. C. Orchard Mrs Clara Kimball Youle in Play Un- Sexton, John Carroll. der Own Direction at Sidesmen, the male oflicers al- Westholme. ready mentioned together with —— Cc. W. Homer, Captain BK, MeGos ra Kimball Young, the fam- krie, Sheriff John Shirley, J. 5s, has taken the direc- MCMullin, A. E. Bazzett-Jones, own movie plays and: Alex, Rix, Sidney Bazzett-Jones i! her offerings, “The Road C, E, Bloomfield, Dr. N. M. Me ugh the Dark” is to be shown Neill, H. T. Cross, John Conways stholme Theatre tonight.’ and A. W. Healy. Austin. Superintenden! lhose whe lal Wife My Offic Organist, J. played by the same tal-| Sunday School sure to go to- H. T. Cross. latest effort. © hanaging her-own company she has been producing bigger and | Plays and the result in this | ‘member * ady will be ‘ALLIANCE FORMED BETWEEN AUSTRIA see her Sing better } Host pleasing, eRe CHOSLOUAKS ob AND CZECHO-SLOY AKS ¢ ia . (Special via G. T. P, Telegraphs.) cet Ora et The best, Prince) BERLIN, Jan. 20,—Dr. Kar! ho an mMoany, Phone 16. ; |Renner, Austrian Chancellor, istates that an offensive and defen- TONIGHT ONLY 7 ‘at Prague betwee WESTHOLMR J tisciSiovania THEATRE Austria and CLARA KIMBALLYOUNG J). necutt 97 4 natopaers “The Road through the Dark’ “Yncia ats selock ‘Tuesday. Jan British G anadian Gage! te 120, to elect penmanent tone Comedy, and to prepare necessary appeals “is Double Life’’ for the Court of Revision. » ‘The 18th Chair’ Keys Tomorrow Only ‘sive alliance has been cone luded | | } B. C. Wadertakers. Phone 41. | taxes paid forthwith. —- and he had said it was almost im- to keep the record up to attend to busi- | osible the minute and ness at the same time. in this respect was broken quite frequently. W. E. Williams, presecuton, said that the law must be lived up to and it was not a difficult thing to do. If other local druggists broke the law, they would also find themselves in the _ Police Court some time. Magistrate McMullin concurred with W. E. Williams that the re- gords must be kept strictly. SWANSON BAY LOGGER COMMITTED SUICIDE Was Found Hanging From a Tree by a Cord; Insanity is Claimed by Wit- nesses. The body of Julius Johnson, a Norwegian, was brought from Swanson Bay momeensed afternoon at the . Undertak- ers awaiting OO Sat which will take place tomorrow. From the inquiry held by Coroner MeMullin it appears that the deceased came to his Geath by suicide hav- and is now ing hanged himself from the branch of a tree using a cord, He was werking in a logging gang on Swindle Island and failing to turn up for dinner, search was made and he was found by a party hefore he had been dead an hour. He was said to have been some- what stupid and insanity is attri- buted as the cause of his action. He had no effects and oniy paper was found on him giving his ad- dress as Lang, Saskatchewan, tle | was about 35 years of age. Hon. john Hart, Minister of Finance, and member for Victoria City, who has just sent out notice that all income tax returns must be made before the end of the month and FINED HUNDRED’ The lawe Phone 75 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINGE RUPERT AUTO £707 Second Avenue} -M. H. LARGE | PRICE FIVE CENTS TE COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED FOR YEAR 1920 {Mayor Makes Brief Address Out- lining Duties; Urges Im- mediate Action of Fi- Rance Committee. In opening the first meeting of the 1920 city council last night, Mayor McClymont briefly gave a review of the work that would be | facing the different committees during the coming year. For the Board of Works there would be, among their problems, the build- ing of the Morse Creek Bridge, sewerage improvement and ex- tension and the question of per- manent streets. The Public Utilities would find facing them the problem of ex- tending the city’s power plant. It |is now almost taxed to capacity and new industries would proba- bly want to come in that would de- |sire power. The Finance Committee would have to give support to these var- lious committees and _ expedite their plans. The mayor suggested |a conference of the Finance Com- |tittee with the city bankers im- | mediately in order to make ar- |rangement for the carrying on of work under the by-laws pending the flotation of the bond issues. The following are the commit- tees named for the year, the first name being that of the committee chairman:— Finance Committee—Aldermen |/Rochester,, and McLennan and ;Mayor McCiymont. Board of Works and Cemetery —Aldermen Casey, Currie and Kerr. Public Utilities Committee-— | Aldermen Murray. and Perry. Fishémes——Aidermen Dybhavn and Casey. | Exhibition—Aldermen Currie, (one more alderman to be named.) Reading Room—Aldermen Kerr and Rev. T. H. Nuttall, John Buckley and James MeNuity. Better iUousing Committee— Alderman l[tochester, Alderman McLennan, City Clerk, City Treas- urer and BBuilding Insnector. Court of Revision—- (Sitting on February 8)—Mayor McClymont, Alderman Rochester, Alderman McLennan, Alderman Casey, Al- derman Perry and City Clerk (secretary). SOLDIER SETTLEMENT NEW OFFICE TO OPEN OTTAWA, Jan. 20,—The Sol- dier Settlement Board has decided to open a new office at Vernon, B.C.,, relieving the strain o nVan- couver and Victoria. RK KH EH HS * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS * FREER ER HES D. L. Pitt, of the Premier Mine, Stewart is in the city having reg- istered at the Hotel Prince Rupert last night. es . ° Ernest Maynard received his Mons Medal from the War Otlice this morming. This decoration is awarded to men who served in France in the years 19144-1945. Mr. Maynard was twice wounded in France having been invalided to Canada in 1916 and again re- turning to France. * . . Alderman Perry, at last night's council meeting, signified his pleasure in especially welcoming Alderman McLennan to the Coun- cil Board as a connecting link be- tween the School Board and the City Council, Alderman Perry stated that he did not want to de- lay operations on the new school but suggested that the school board put their plans and tabula- tions in better shape and also re- consider the water main problem, Alderman McLennan felt that the by-law should be passed by the ‘city solicitor to ensure its legal- ; ity. 8.0.E, Box Social Dance in St, Andrews Hall tonight at 9:30 }prompt. Ask for Atkine’ Sausages. tf