4 i .jirni hhmi i The Da ily News" Good GEO.J.FRKELL Particular People Meats for Phones, 10 and 25 PRINCE RUPERT, n. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1918. price five f Hint -TTffinnrkflT TlTVn m VTrB-nr v v vrmrt . w, tx:t ait iAAf iiTAiff i i ii i a aw a a ibi 0 n av a a a i u Ni a an r m . a. a rm a if a a a v ai rm a m a m m m mm III V Dl.lllll I lllflllftl If S BfiB'.H.I UI I r.l I uPill I III llllllll WW I III IA I I A a A -w ak at aa ' w v a av .AZJUA . ALJLJJE MJ1. . a II Hll. H ma m a aa aa aw W a ..M.B. HOHENZOLLERN IS SUNDAY OF CANADA SCHOOLS FOCH'S ORDER TO PULP MILL TO BE BUILT TROOPS OF ALLIES NOTSAFE EVEN THOUGH HE UNITE TO HELP London, Nov. 12. Direclly af-lt AT MASSET INLET BY F. L. HAS ARRIVED IN HOLLAND VICTORY LOAN Uealy Kh (Jeneial xiguing Eoch of the issued armistice the; BUCKLEY AND ASSOCIATES BY iDilwuing older to tue Allied .mniCTED FOR THE MURDER OF PASSENGERS ON WAR MEMORIAL n."?y wmmanders: "Hostilities SAWMILLS WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE RIGHT ALONQ; 141 ii slTANIA AND MAY BE EXTRADITED AND ajl caie November 11 at 11 a on. LARGEST SPRUCE LOGGING OUTFIT ON HANGED FOn HI8 CRIMES albng the French front. The CONTINENT OF AMERICA AT Allied troops will not, until further , 12. it is augge&ted that William llolie;. orders, go beyond the line QUEEN CHARLOTTES of his deeds earned at that hour." the even . consequences 5 (rum. . . I . .1:1- J . . Ma.$et Inlet is to have a pulp mill in the near future, according 4bt!iai l" : . to an announcement made by F. L. Buckley of the Massel I"he difference in lime between Zyririu -i tc a Hrltlsii Court of Justice una possibly be France and British Cotumbia ac-ITimber Co. before he left for the.south Sunday nighL It will be b-ffd bv win uimuu ijuiij5iu. built to use up the low-grade timber that must be taken out. to the dis- for ,t ii.. I ..cilnuin nil rt.irtnr Iho narlv Havs counts apparent order to log economically on the Queen Charlottes. . - t I I. Mima' ftmA inritft fnr repancy. j it ifr ui rai u . - ------ The logging company, which Mr. Buckley manages, is the . i ...y4 iii mitiitiimriii i or muraer in inni coun- SOTtr ;i tif"'"". j - f largest spruce logging outfit on the continent of America. There IINSPEQION BYLAW iare thirty steam logging outfits getting out from eight to ten ' . ... i i :tfu .j n? l irtii(.tl inn tilt vfrinrti. ta out be t hy RngMtia unaer inc inainmcnn pwnuuig FOR ELECTRIC WIRING'million feet a month on the 170 cheques are cashed in Prince Ru- Isuuare miles of limits controlled pert. Measure Passed Through an ii. by the company around the inleL Mr. Buckley says that he has wniCU are OUl iio icar mat mwo win ire uujr . These logs, gOl .m .i. X i. ln .tier. 1 lie wui jw in iiauu jus muw id t m am 1 unnl f-t Cktt jttt nl PiAC Stages Provides a Scale of !under order for the Imperial Mu- (cessation of work as a result of Fees to Be Paid. !nitlons'Board, are supplied to the (the end of the war. He says that flve mjii3 on Masset Inlet, to the j they nave a nne new uock ai me IIS EMERGENCY HOSPITAL A new telephone inspection by- Khyex Mill on the Skeena, the mill 400 feet long to which ocean-law was put through ail its stages GeorEelown mill, the Prince--Hu- going vessels can tie up. This HAS BEEN CLOSED ONE MILLION SCHOLARS I and linaliy passed at the meeting!pert au(j b0me are 6ent south twill be a great aid when it comes tof the City Council last night,i,,, c.,nl). n9r to competing in the business. In STEADY FLOW aUnts Moved Trom Borden St. ONE MILLION DOLLARS!! Ellis provides for an inspection ' orderolake care of the inferior - 1rtng or repair work grades tney win ouua a puip mui School to OeneraJ Hospital; j million Sunday School schol-ars and that there be certain charges erations Mr. Buckley has two and will develop the business to Cpldemlo Qer. and members f Young Peo- fur the inspection. the limit. Mas- mills, one at Buckley Bay on !pie's Associations of Uie Anglic-.: Alderman Casey was very da A good deal of the lumber will Tolday. the Borden iknerpeney ... . 4L , " , ini lis sritt c h set Inlet, which cuts 75,000 feet also be brought to Prince Rupert vch Oan VeUrdy In th an. l'resbyterian. uapusi, Aieino-iuiwus w"o of lumber a day in oneshitt and (IqMdta! cesed to b when tbfi dif Laud tdougrtCowiiSil.Churciief itL me measure buuvuu uiaue a ruin iv, RV-nn rivor. and manufactured into boxetf and RTumber of inquiries, apparently... . ' : f5ll sorts-jf.clberiommoditles.- upeciM i nil ntntwM are eo-opemting on a plan which cuts about &0.000 feet a lhat the charges would An office will be opened Here from tnerpjr Will rotlow. Tlie lug rhool huildinf. which h ihf Liirk-fuld ouroose of fearing day. Tlie total payr-oll of the somebody. which most of the business of the on ian'be an imposition i..inin i w.i h. viinrv benefit is about (125,000 a month has to be of such concern cjght lb Victory prvvi-d the Over the Top; assisting the Chur- H an ed to know what was he and of this 90 per cent of th" company will be handled. to the community during epi of the mission 'reason for the introduction Value to City. - amounted to cls to extend their demic is today deserted and quiet. ! Discussing the value of the Ml tual amount the work, and commemorating tne boultonIll" The wards are all empty, and tue Alderman McMeekin, who had !business to Prince Rupert, Mr. 3 f PrlE rrt atone had heroism of church member whof. nutpc gone. The hospital linpe- 'the bill in charge, said he guessed i Buckley said that whenever possible the front. at lil Thld i not a linenta is being go nd of, ana have fallen ejit had something to do with in- they purchased their goods School at least Tae ove-r the lhat this hall of learning "Every will continue after sunance. i in Prince Rupert. Naturally they (bond" that will help is the ate: cry e. d ou Saturday will reossume its academic appearance. The Mayor explained lhat all j bought in the cheapest market, t bfM) the the 1016 Victory Loan to for carry : cities had wiring inspectors and I hut whenever Rupert prices were 8ehools'- million do!- Um- Sunday to be operated would have One of the patHMils was seni all charged for their services. anywhere near those he could get ve. Above a repro-tlm t . . . .. k altmtot at a and this inorn-tnir ,t... .1. i. 1 1 home yesterday, just Lclioc of Ihe shield lo be pre- Prince I upert was llio rMiiatnini: five were trans 7. ...t, line with other places in adpt- chases here. All the meat, which U Us ncll tnectinft lout ferred to the General Hospital on rrnrTond inspection system. The Rlasset Inlet Lumber Co. of Port.linounted t0 flfljr quarters or beef t 912.000 of the Fifth Avenue, whwli now na Urgdj oopi?d from Clements Making Arrangements ;a month, besides other meats. . was ordered ip om room available. Although box 973.' ih..se in force in other cities. To Change From Munitions ' were bought from P. Burns & Co. If v tt- bond on the two nrw oases of inlluenta were-rt'ortel Audlting.J.F.Magulrc, Work to Commercial land in otjder to get as much as f City Trcaaur- on SaturjJay. these eame Business. possible of Prince Rupert goods from outside, and no Iresu cases 'their buyer, Mr. Gilchrist, was red !at evening have arisen in the city itself for BIG CELEBRATION IS BEING , Yes, we expect lo work righlLtationed here. They took 1,000 i-anv& of the several days. The epidemic has through and devote our energies jpounds of fish a month from the I by the Daugh-t. apparently teased, although i to commercial business after the cold storage. ItEa headed hy Mra. results are still Ub us. ARRANGED TO COMMEMORATE Munitions Boand shuts down," Improvements. would commence, said O. U.'Boulton of the Masset In order to make the mill at tr.- sea m expected will Inlet Lumber Co. of Port dements Masset right up-to-date Mr. u a deal of cash. FOOD IN FRANCE ENDING OF FOUR YEARS' WAR who is in the city. Mr. Buckley has installed a radial y expected hy the IS YERY SCARCE Boulton, who is the proprietor of mill, which is the very latest idea. I'rtncc Hupcrt w hat is generally known as Boul iThey are also building peiinanent p . II ahead of the rniuMiTTEE DECIDES ON WEDNESDAY OF NEXT ton's Mill, was very optimistic i,, fur lli men. an indication l.. rl 'mm the district, France, so far as food is con nurrtt rnH DAIL II M W Ml- r,.www-.w. over the future. He said there tr.at they Intend to make the work dittrlcla in tlic cerned, is in o bad way; worse PROMENADE COWCtMi, ointtf was no idea br closing just be- 'permanent. KC..K X' eeded their ob- than m 1917-1M. FROCESSION AND BONFIRE cause jUie war was over and the j jir. Buckley expects lo be away, f peeling to do o. The total uulritton value lor demand for aeroplane spruce j Vancouver about two weeks, will show herself the 11M8 crop of cereals, beans Wodiicoday, the 20lh of November, will be the day ap-.HtS likely to lessen. He expects lhat consulting with his associates, and potatoes is below taai oi m " the city of Prince Itupert to celebrate the cessation or the demand for, commercial pur- Stewart Cameron and J. E. David-pose mg .,oso cash in the C MiJ' in :roPe. This was decided this morning at i repre-w,", will at once commence and KOn( after which he will commenoe V 1'iinl'Afl If frnm Tl. French Food Gontrollen i i live meeting held in the Mayor's onice, when the bona ot very soon the adjustment will be work at the drydock. 0v this statement and SL Andrew's Society, the Trades made. 1 ' , iii half per cent. authoniy to a the Sous of Knglaud, the by eg the bonds. lhat t!n wheat crop i large u 1ml I Ubur UoaiipU. Ihe 0. W. V. A, the clergy, and the ex-mayors Mr. Boulton said "that already! Auditing, J. F. Magulre, box 873. of better quality, but the maite. rouferred regarding the matter. their mill was working but!one Ud'mlth Wellington Coal re- barley, oats, beans and potaio While it t possible lhat the Government may appoint some shift a day, whereas formerly 7Ur fuel hi mr.A nl. crops arc much larger, L n nniimiiil dav of rejoicing, it was considered they had worked two. There uuio ii - Wf4ct,'On, Phnna IK n The potato situation is puruwu- pariicuiur aua might, he thought, be a few , DEMEBS" r Co, fnr Hi a year; u"- an well to go ahead with the arrangements, Triul.H and Labor Council, weeks when orders would"be light. We have a nice lot or Ms U not more than 7.500,000 which will not be ?,V7. V'c '...r a "v::7;; mn M he did not anticipate any con dresses just arrived in long tons, as comparea altered on this account. ster procession- througl the city siderable disarrangement. They serge and silk, at very ten year of thjjp reasonable prices, all col- for the last be average 20th of November will C C. Perry tha afternoon. 'ANTtL The n ttd!plan8 u lady cook,for long tons. According aud get uown to a cointow ors and sizes, 'come and 12.000.000 and the first feature lie Mayor have the matter of.', "... ,' nT '-ajhO Antilv estimates. t"e o full holiday, cial basis. He thought the labor try them on and let us. ". ''' to private hand. band in .in. proposed providing a brass ""ins & Mansoiu in France u.r. of the celebration situation would soon ease up know youi; Opinion and wheal is befoul crop t80.000.OOObu.lifU. Is a review of the Prince Rupert In the evening Ihe proposal considerably and that would while in the store you will will or about : fieel. Every craft in the harbor for a big torchlight procession, make things better. see lots of cute and ser- tt. ' an Increase production. 1 or that will "oat 1 expected to Join which will be marshalled down viceable things for Xmas. . i m 9 over year's naval procession. An admiral town, and proceed to the recitation COME AND SEE ' three1 preced n ii the PTI0IAN the years will bo appointed for the grounds,, and the Exhibition AUSTRIAN SHIPS ARE war the average ,rouu. y who will have full charge. Hall, where there will he music day ALREADY HANDED OVER 324.1H7.000 bush.- to untl And after dark, a 'r: bu.heU,, hi., . All Ihe vessels are expected speeches. 'tttom IltOtt inintkrlant nti.ll. was 282,ft80.000 J decorated to the utmost, and huge bonfire will be lighted. trv in ..,i. .nd h feu loo af vwr' villon..I.IBVU witb for the year. 19 7 J meantime Fred Btork. T. 11. Johnson, The committee appointed lo Rome, Nov. 12 - -It is officially dxvindled to I';. ' " ,J "un of the Canadian Fish and arrange for the Exhibition Hall announced that the naval clauses It is seen that rrn . Gold Storage Co.,and J. II. Meagher, programme consists of Canon of the armistice treaty wjth "SiU ? ,n c,nt(1 against if as regaras of the Fishermen's Union, Rix, Alderman McMeekin, and the Austro-Hungary have been com. niKipK ......1.. .. question. compose the committee iu chare. Alnvor. vhil Chief Viekcrs. Fire plied with. This seems to mean Kill, COllrvt.a I. ..... ...... Triumphal Arch. chief McDonald and Aldenjuan that all the Austrian warships FOR QUALITY 1 t - .tl.f.uion ,1 you7an't M$JZ Tiie building nf a triumphal McMeekin will arrange for the are already in the hands of the SERVICE AND SATISFACTION HEH.DRONEB your money tf arch i I1 in the hand, of the combustibles. Allies. Food Board Licence No. 10-7340. lilr. Buy Victory bond.