' F Chemists P.O. Box 1680 and THF Daily NEWS piooes,82anil200 L-OL. X. NO. 32. PRINCE RUPERT, D.G., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 7, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENT8 n leaiue ill now an Armed Camp 10LDIERS AND MACHINE GUNS DAWSON ASKS ROUTE WAGES HIGH IN BRITISH SURVEY FOH RAILWAY ARE READY IN SEATTLE TO KEEP Dawson Dawson,Development Feb. 7, League The COLUMBIA AS OUTPUT MUCH unanimously adopted HIGHERTHAN IN SCOTLAND ORDER DURING GENERAL STRIKE Federal resolutions Government petitioning for the a survey this year, of a route YARROWS DISCONTINUING SHIPBUILDING ON THE CLYDE V J from the Grand Trunk AND INCREASING BUSINESS IN THIS ungry People are being fed from Eighteen Big Soup Kitchens .r; 1 connect Railway line Yukon northward Territory to AS INDUSTRIAL PROSPECTS BETTER PROVINCE and with the principal Canadian HERE THAN SCOTLAND Manned by Strikers, Charges Moderate; Lighting market. (Special to The New via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) of Streets kept going by Volunteed Workers ft; London, February 7. Discussing the decision of Messrs Yarrow 5 to gradually discontinue their shipbuilding on the Clyde, and (Special to Tbe Nr.ws vis O.T. P. Telegrapbs.t r i - . "H increase their work at Esquimau, Vancouver Island, one of the Seattle, February 7. The morning of the second day of directors of the company freely admitted that' their action in keattle's general strike saw the city almost completely paralyzed. transferring business was due to the better industrial prospects function the the of ts only normal during night was lighting of British Columbia and the discouraging labor outlook in Scotland. treets and homes and this was done by volunteer workers. The trlkers themselves, through their culinary trades, fed the strikers The wisdom of the action of Yarrows is supported by Lynden ia those who depend upon restaurants. .Eighteen big soup Maeassey, in the London Times, who, after stating that at Esquimau, kitchens catered to long lines of hungry persons, hovering strlk- rs for 25 cents and others for 35 cents. owing to the output per man being anything up to 250.per cent, greater than on the Clyde, wages are normally much higher. No disorders have marred the strike thus far. On one hand here are sixty thousand Idle strikers with a liberal sprinkling of he radical element; on the other are United States regular troops CALDER COMES CHINESE CAUGHT rrned with machino guns and, it was reported, with hand SMOKING OPIUM renades. OUT IN DEFENCE. The police have mounted machine guns on trucks ready for Raid Made on Second Avenue istant service. The regular police and 1,000 deputies are heavily Premises Last Night and rmed. I OF GOVERNMENT Much Paraphernalia Sectored. INCOME TAX MAY tolMRSWHO Mentions Land Settlement Scheme Chief Vickers, Constable Bailey, BE AMENDED SOON and Urges All to Help In Constable McGUnchy andCon-, LIE IN FRANCE Repatriation Soldiers. of stable Duff made a raid on the1 (Special vlt 0.T.P. Telegraphs.) premises of Wan.Lee on 2nd Ave. Feb. 7.-t-Amendments Ottawa, (Special by 0.-T.V, Telegraphs.) between.J.and 8:30 last night, df the1 Pcderal frfcomo ta Is liker- Montreal, Feb. "7. In an ad apd Idund"MrsV Wong Gum,'Kwori ly to bo suggested during the next ' 'session of parliament. Inspectors jUlcss ucic null. v. Ji. uaiuu feuvc Sing, and Lee Gong smoking CHANCE FOB A the ini- A TENANT. la Straight refutation of from all parts of Canada have opium. They were brought up in Jmrades 'n Life Will Remain jpressiori current in some quar been in session in tho capital for be ters that the Government has in the police court this morning Comrades in Death, Facing several days, exchanging experiences INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION IN THE!some measur.e fallen down in their fore Magistrate Carss, but by tho Lines They Held. and suggesting particulars task. The Minister of Immigra request of W. O. Fulton the case in which the acts might be amend- tion and Colonization made some as adjourned till February 10. spp;iai via o. T. p. Telegraphs.) 'edi .re results of their confer- important statements as to new The police captured 7 pipes, a Ottawa, Feb. 7. Canadian sol- enco will be communicated to the INTERESTS OFLABOR TO BE SECURED developments, especially in the bottle of spirits, a lamp and some Itrs who gave up their lives for Minister of Finance. direction of the land settlement opium. loir the battlefields country on 'cheme to the effect that it is the France and Flanders will lie SMALLPOX AT QUEBEC ntention of the Government to Manufacturers' Agent, be they lines fought thev died together,to hold. facing!Com- THROUGH THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS jiirchase land for tho purpose, u". F. Mag u I re, Smith Block. ' jince there is a shortage of crown Mes m life, they will be com- idernic ,ia8 'broken out in a lrid other lands' in districts where .c -iHucaiii. me imperial war iflr nnmhnr nf Ih towns and (special lo The News via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) settlements are needed. Land Iraves Commission, of which Sir vllinirM nf nuehec province. Paris, Feb. 7. The Society of Nations Commission of the settlements give an impetus to MAX HEILBRONER tuiBo la'ricy, representing uan- Conference has virtually covered one-third of its task. otlier industries. Peace' was a member, has issued Wellington Coal reduces Tollable Jeweler Ladysmlth Mr. Calder also strongly emphasized Iia,report to the various your fuel bill and gives The Commission issued an official statement last evening saying the fact that the problem of tho Emnire. recommend- alufnaior.. Phone 15. .P R. it had decided that representatives 'of Czecho-Slovakia, of satisfactory repatriation Diamonds, Watches, Clocks H Uiis and that no bodies bo rc- f oal 3- Greece,J'oland and Houmania would be associated in its deliberations. can only be achieved by ready cooperation Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory krned Umbrella, Community Plate, to their native countries, t r This is in keeping with the decision to give four additional of the people in this Etc; Special wvv.4 oufeguobcu. places on the Commission to smaller boards. The committee great task, and he uttered a cemeteries to bo aro Gom-pers solemn warning that if the whole Corn! 3rd A, and 6th Stratt. and isolated "DEMERS" on labor legislation under the chairmanship of Mr. bodies, country did not bend its energies Eeparcd and interred commenced a detailed,examination therein, tho also met The Qommission, to that end, disaster would ensue to be maintained at We havo a small assortment of a draft of a convention which provides for the.creation of within the course of a few ptional expense of silf, serge and n general organization with a view to securing the progress of nonths. international labor legislation. Small states members of the WACHINESTS STRIKE FIRE AT FAIRBANKS poplin dresses that are League of Nations would necessarily be -members of this organi (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) Spc;;ai via 0. T. P. Tclegrapm.) wonderful values ai $25.00. zation. Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. 7. San Francisco, Feb. 7. More bfl an 1.500 innnMntaf a nmnlniml COME AND SEE SOCIALISTS ENDORSE Twenty buildings in the .heart of FOR QUALITY '"VIIIIIUHJ UIIIMIUJU FINDLAY KNEW the Fairbanks business district eiffhty-flve so-called "ontshln SERVICE AND SATISFACTION OF NATIONS a lire wnicn pops" went on strike here tndnv LEAGUE were destroyed Dy " i started early yesterday. ?ood Board Licence No. 10-7340. NOTHING ABOUT i Special liy 0. T. r. Telegraphs.) Heme, Feb, 7. The International FIVE CARLOADS Socialist unanimously Conference a resolution accepted WESTHOLME THEATRE Theatre drafted by tho conference committee Empress : on Wednesday on tho TO-N GHT All Attempts to Connect Witness j"League of Nations." The question TONIGHT, FRIDAY Failed With Importations had been discussed two days. NEW SH W NEW SHOW At Preliminary Hearing; M amuerite Clark Case Adjourned. FARMERS ON STRIKE COMEDY PROGRAM (Special via 0.Tr. Telegrapha.) ' (Special via" 0. T. I'. Telegraphs.) Edith Roberts The World's Sweetheart, in Vancouver, Feb. 7. Knowledge! nuenos Ayres, Feb. 7. Far.ni-of " illegal importation of liquor era in Las Palmas are striking The beautiful little star in her latest success . "RICH MAN, POOR MAN into Vancouver by tho Western and oxpjain that their returns will Canada Liquor Company was de-jnot buy sacking and pay rent, nied in preliminary hearings yes-1 They have issued a declaration "BEANS" The Picture of a Thousand Throbs and Thrills terday by former Prohibition that thoy will not sell grain or Marguerite Clark will score her greatest triumph hi this picture. Her Commissioner W. G. Findlay who (wheat or pay their debts until aainty sense of humor and her full play powerful art are given was placed on tho witness standi these products aro quoted at their A fascinating comedy of errors from beginning to end. Five Parts. 2 Reel rvl3ck-cenneU screaming comedy, "Smothered Love" by tho Crown to testify against jryial valuo and they will not plow the liquor company, or sow for next crop. Two Reel L-Ko Comedy 1 Keel Gazette Big 8 Reel Show; "Nuf Sed" Attempts on the part of tho ; -- - Fi avuring Rube Miller and the Famous L-Ko Beauties in Admission, Crown to connect Findlay with who had received pecuniary bene, "THE BLIND PIG." 25c. 3 and 15c. Matinee Saturday at tho importation of liquor when fit from such importation, failed, COMING'O'he Fall of the Romanoffs," February 12th and 13th. f.vf) carloads are alleged to have when tho witness on oath entered "OVER THE TOP," Feb. 17th and 18th. Next Wednesday and Thursday, Will Rogers in "Laughing been sent to this city from Mon-'strenuous denials, uiu uyue," a Kex JJeach Masterpiece trcal in November, either as a Tho case was adjourned one Admission 15c. and 25c. Show at 7.15 Sharp. party to the transaction or as one week. -J