r I LetisUU" Library BUY. The Daily n on PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., TUESDAY, APRIL il. A i v 15, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENTS rpinMiwmi? SrtVIFT SYSTEM VttQ. ItEVKNQE Oil HOW TO FOIL THE POLICE.' llV-iritLl WW- UKJ 7 l Li i UlUlUiJl 1 VIl- BETTER TRANSPORTATION v TV TV 1 ASKED FOR STEWART BY w. 1 T- t. R BOARD OF TRADE NGRESS in session at mm RESOLUTION PASSED ASKING DOMINION GOVERNMENT TO (Special to The Kcws via 0. T, P. Telegraphs.) CO-OPERATE WITH UNITED STATES IN A I IK In enila flf flflvUPen vnlno lur inrl AnAn Berlin, H" " , ; "v RAILWAY UP SALMON RIVER TO ,,-is Ihe soviet congress luuay uuupieu u resolution spon- RICH MINES j i. Majority socialists. ior. incorporation 01 every ounce of U W ' nnai and economic energy into a nation-wide soviet system G. P. Caldwell, a mining man with thirty years' experience, v..ii culminate in a national worKcrs- cnamoer representa- who1 has recently bonded the Forty-nine and Yellowstone groups all crafts, arts, professions and industries. of mineral claims in the Salmon River Valley near Stewart, was oi . . 1 1 i i i i , . the speaker at the meeting of the Board Trade Owners and workers in an jji-ujiuiics ui prouueuon are to lie of yesterday after ,H. The national council will then elect delegates to the noon. He told of the wonderful riches of the Stewart district ,..; Camber, which win supplement the national assembly and of the ore bodies that had already been opened up there and ' . Mia definitely establish a two chamber system in the national as u result the Board passed the following resolution: . "Whereas the present mining -lature.rpnolution provides for strict parity of representation of LIBERALS LOOK situation in the Salmon River district.of Portland Canal, B. C, . nmnlnvfifiS. rniH v!IHCU 1 M requires a railroad for the transportation of a large tonnage of .. mwttr nvwrstm FOR A LEADER I ir r m kif mi i fa- PRINCE GEORGE IS ore now in sight; K A mll.il "Be it resolved that the Prince RETURNING TO RUN Rupert Board of Trade recommend Ottawa Says Progressive Man Is ii ii i in in m that the Dominion Govern MIDDLE NEXT WEEK) Being Sought who Would ment in conjunction with the Inspire Confidence. Government of the United States, FIVE BILLIONS Owing to Increase of Buslnes assist the mine owners of that The Q. T. P. Steamship Service (Special via 0. T. 1'. Tele Kraclu.j district hi getting a railroad built Is Being Expedited. Ottawa, April 15. Owing to the lo facilitate the handling of the Billions In Two Years, Ten GAME GROUNDS opposition developing to Mackenzie output and development of the mans in iiiiikT ivaioi anu , -v w wwv w King as leader of the district in general. ..... k i . Mm fl rrt it Crt.l.J rt STORES REMAIN OPEN Liberal "Be it Ten Billions Uinorwise. v waiuainp w. nuvu party and the heavyweights further resolved that arranged to,, put the steamer PUTINTO SHAPE among the Liberals are this resolution bo forwarded to . . ri4 iiji ii i ip u nrf i ciitvuic i-i-im:t iihiituk uri iiih rim :i v i k Friday, April 18, being a casting around for a suitable the Associated Boards of Trade holiday under the provi- man. Up to tho present the of British Columbia for their en-dorsation." pay for the losses and dam- will accordingly leave Vancouver' FOR THE SEASON 'Kions of the Half-Holiday leadership of D. D. Mackenzie has caused in tho war plus other 'April 24, arriving here Saturday,! Act, stores may remain not inspired the country with any Immense Ore Body. ns to be determined by a April 25 and returning south will j ,open on Wednesday after"-noon, enthusiasm. Both he and King Mr. Caldwell recounted some of al commission on which leave for Vancouver, Victoria and .That la What Was Asked bw ni- April 1C, and under are looked upon as being Liberals Iiis experiences in other mining :anv" IS lO bo rei)resmled. 'Sonlllo nf mirlnic-hf Snnrlnv Anrll 1 City Bylaw No. 2(53, stores of the older type, whereas what .districts but said that Stewart ex ..r.... gallon and Will be Attended o niiiinna miisr no nmn j 7 (may remain open Thursday the party is looking for is a man 'celled them all. He told of the d no years, anu len ijiuinns i il is nnrniv mnsptpn trim inn To at Once. night, April 17. who would be progressive and, Premier Mine, usually known as i - " r - - -- - " . ... . .... r - who would inspire confidence . the Bush mine which had recently and ten billions whena this year, as the travel to this The City Council last night among the more radical elements 'been shipping ore that went $360 1SS on sn.TII nprp.rminn linvv nnpt am In Siawnrt ta irruMiil In gave the Board of Works power lo which are growing in strength, la ton in gold and silver. The ore proceed at once with the work of For such a man the party is 'vein, was 80 feet wide and had al-casting improving the athletic grounds.in SALMON PRICES its eyes westward, bujejdy been traced lj40()eet. He tOfE RED CROSS increased travel this year from order that it may be iii good shape there comes the: trouble. Thtf-had estimated that there was.throe 1116 Prairies, wnicn win, increase for the season. This was done vestern prairie men are all free tons of ore in sight in this one n to im Tim iTmnir DROP TO 12C. ' at the instigation of a delegation .I 1...t ! T) f 1. 1 1.: mina anI fnnm 4 flfi r J KM' tnna t. Sid Ur lllll VYUilii'lhe steamship business with thi tl aU7I O, UUt 111 UUlUliJlilU, U U U vis 4,WW bVUO port. representing the fraternal and especially in the farming som- could bo produced daily if there meetiDg of the Seal Cova athletic bodies of tho city who rnunities, there is not any more .was proper transportation. . waited on the council last night. Halibut Fetches Same Price as enthusiasm fo free trade than Other Mines. --- aV I I UV PREPARATIONS FOR Tho delegation consisted of IlJ Red Springs at Prince Rupert there is in Ontario. This was not the only rich mine i lo Arthur, Fred Hemming, S. D. Mc- Fish Exchange. in the district. There were many guarantee that the Seal EASTER MONDAY BALL '--a-, ii mass Donald, V D. Vance, J. C Me-' and he expected to see a Denver rooms would WILL TEAR DOWN ALL Lennan, S. E. Parker and S Wins-' Fifteen fishing boats sold their at Stewart in the near future. ,1" fhn time of the dances Exclusive Social Affair to Be of by, catches this morning at the Fish ANCIENT BUILDINGS The Joker mine had a 60-foot thought it belter Unusual Interest and Large The Proposal. .Exchange at tho following prices: vein of solid ore which assayed .. to disor- Attendance Expected. ' S. E. Parker who was the first ! The Seymour, 55,000 to the $52 a ton and the picked stuff ' i j viiu Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Chinese Quarters on Second Ave. of speaker, said that the younger $500 to $600 a ton. The cost of "I thai,mrome.n Pnmmlllni It was Vi Great preparations are being people were looking forward to at 12c. and 7c. Described by Medical Health treating it at the smelter was to gel th0 wall r,nr,1roH1,natl0 for 1,10 greal Daughters of sports but the recreation ground The J. P. Todd. 17,500; Johanna Officer as Filthy. $2.50 a ton and it could be done aim lo send nn ii the hmpiro dance on Monday next. was in a lamentable, condition. 13,000, and the Yale, 1,000 at for less. " Hi school Ull trustees.LAUIMII.III I V ' Invitations havo been out for some They understood that there was a 13.5c. and 7c. to the Booth Fisheries, There is lo be a cleanup of the . Mr. Caldwell said that there (t TriflA(i- . ..s .... days and the ladles of the Queen sum of $800 left over from the Ltd. old unsightly, insanitary build was a charter granted for a rail- ,f cnsiiIorinB neid the for th9 Mary Chapter are making every original bylaw and they thought The Swiftsure, 13,000; Tzaar- ings in tho city. That was inti way'and he was asking that the 1 " a niirj b n niacin in com-rn effort to provide something bel- this might be expended in putting toos' 14.00; Flossie, 2,000; Siren ,nated at tn6 meeting of the City line bo built or that they hand Hie class !ter than the ordinary. the ground in shape. Prince llu- 2,20, at 13,Cc' antl 7c' to 1,16 Council last night when a report over tho charter to someone who rooms being u 8moltinc There has not been a real ball pert was a city of young people. Iloolh Fislieries. LW- 'from tho medical health officer in would build. The Dominion and It here for some years, owing to Tho hundreds of boys -and girls The Maghnell, 6,000; Niagara, recard to the filthy condition of United States trovernments should was discovered . 7.R00; Nfillm R OOO- NnTia. 10 000. u. o ,T1 lass r..lriIn ,ad b , war conditions, but now the pace should be encouraged to live ' . . ! i --i SU1U0 hiubsu qumiBia uu muuim eo-operaio. n is being set once more, and, judging i... r .!.. rri., at 1J.WJ. ana IC. to tne racinc Av. noar llio nld Phoenix Theatre. Once the railway was built they i:S inn - " one. occasion by the interest being taken in delegation represented the Sons Fisheries, Ltd. The place was reported as oversfw'ould see all sorts of develop nad neen used room. .this event, tire attendance will bo of England, Sons of Canada, St. j Salmon. !vsunuvu nnnii-ilA 1 (U1U ntid UIOUIII inannllapv VI J ment going on. large. It is a rather exclusive affair Andrew's Society, and tho various1 The salmon sales were as fol- Notice will be given that the Mr. Caldwell also asked for and no one will be admitted athletic interests of tho city. i' ' . - . ... 0,n ..J place must bo thoroughly cleaned moro frequent steamer service as except by card. Condition. iu iuu jjoii wivii oiu iiuunua and put in proper sanitary condition tho development of the mines Rocky !Qf rcdg. and 30 whites to Ule at once elso it will be torn would mean much increased travel S. D. Macdonald, who repre- F, , ComDany. Th cuh down. and freighting. afe i sented tho St. Andrews Society Ras lha n Mlfi Vnt.,nn viahPrn Alderman MoMeekin, spoke of Q. W. V. A. anu me lootoaii oiuo, compiamcu and tho Gosnel( 2,000 lbs of sal other buildings in tho neighbor- The oldest Canadian Life Co. For niii .... i Election of Officers JJ, LJLLlt mon t0 the Canadian Fish & Cold hood that should bo takon down. The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. f, u " storage Co- Lld- AU 80ld at 12cand also a shack on Seventh Ave should be encouragement there per pounu ror tne reus and jc. T(l0 -acting Suggested - Ho thought tho citizens mayor on. 1(1.731(1 t given them., for tne wnites. lliat it wouid be a good thing to would be quite satisfied lo Tho Alameda arrived in today ,nako a Cean sweep whllo they WANTED with this object. spend money witn i4,uou pounds or naiiDut. wero at it and the report was They all expected the city to. develop Complete New Show, Tonight and go ahead and clean Swimming Club Dance" May 2. adopted and the committee will 25 Muckers i : m.- . .take up the general question sport should be encouraged. Jftpress : Theatre S Winshv for tho baseball eames. but tho rocks were croD- later. and ROCK MEN ninvnra aM that tho bovs had P'nG inrougn at tne grounds anu . . . . . . ', ':.,a . io ihi. lit was dangerous to rclay there at ead l-uller's adv. in todays . ., ' ..... . ' i. lUirfiSfinl.. Th i-rinlfRl. nilo.h shmilrt .iSSUO and phono 45. tf Apply-J. WORLD PICTURES less iney couiu seuuro impruveuit-- - - R. MORGAN, LTD, trrniinf Is.. There Were a lOt OI "ul"u",u' present Watercourses. Ladysmlth Wellington Coal reduces hero and the prospects for June Elvldge Montagu Love boys better than ever J. C, McLennan for the Junior your fuel bill and gives at Drydock the game wero Athletic Association told of the attraction. Phone 15. .P. R. and Arthur Ashley before. Tho evenings were long water that had carried Coal Co. courses and there could bo no better way of spending the time than in the soil from the grounds and of "Broken Ties" rocks that needed to bo taken out. They wanted some of the improvements "OEMERS" WESTHOLMP made before Friday. Extra! Extra ! MAX HEILBRONER Acting Mayor McRao said tho We have a splendid display city had a largo investment in tho Canadian Government Official of Spring Millinery. DOROTHY DALTON Film of SIR WILFRED Reliable Jeweler' grounds, the interest on which Trimmed hats from $5.00 KAISErVsHADOW" LAURIER'S FUNERAL amounted to $125 a month. To to $25.00. "THE Diamonds, Watches, Clocks mnfrn it wrlli llinl flin.r uhniilt ' Every Scene rilled with Mystery and a Fine Comedy Ready-to-wear from $3.75 and Suspense. Ijjp Cut Glass, Silverwaro, Ivory keep the grounds in condition so to 510.00. CHARLIE CHAPLIN gS55!l3 "r Tax Extra Shows. 7.15 and 9 Umbrella, Community Plato, that they sf ould be used. Now is tho time to mako IN Etc Other members of tho Counoll "A JITNEY LOPMINT" your choice, while the assortment and a tros, and l.Tp . lnJ Last KPode. 'Mystery' of the Corntr 3rd Ay, and 6th Stritt. supported the improvement and is good. Show Splandld and Ntwsy flits.Qaiatta Admission -.-uuwh, ine woman in tha Weh." ana 7t power was then given lo act at ive Part Feature COME AND SEE JSC and (5c. onco. War Tax Extra.