The Daily News LHUUtW. Library Bicycles PRINCE Repairs Parts RUPEAT For and MO 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 VOL. X, NO. 7. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENTS OVERNMENT WILL OPERATE ITS RAILWAY BILL ITALIANS PROTEST BUT STEAMSHIPS FROM PRINCE RUPERT I IS UNDER FIRE EXPRESS NO INTENTION ' Dr.: Raid Announces that Oriental OF LEAVING CONFERENCE IF THEY TAKE OVER THE RAILWAY Steamship Lino on Pacific.Will be Op-erated PREMIER ORLANDO SAYS THAT PRESIDENT WIL80N 18 (Special u o.T. P. Telegraphs.) TRYING TO PLACE THE GOVERNMENT IN Ir Scott Delegate to Ottawa, Returns and tells of Plans to use Ottawa, April 25. A bill to incorporate OPPOSITION TO THE PEOPLE the Canadian Railway this 1 ort ror iraae net ween lauaaa ana me unent Company once more engaged the (Special to The Mr.wa via O.T.P. Telegraphs.) attention of Parliament, but the Paris, April 25. A statement issued by Premier Orlando says will be & "ne ' Government steamships running out opposition to certain features of nothing of any intention of Italians to quit the Peace Conference. e . ttnm thn tlriAnt If thn- Dnmlnlnn flnvnrn the measure was less strenuous It merely states Italy's case concerning Flume and the Dalmatian la.inrARUDeni.ua"" than on Wednesday. Seven decides to take over the railway. That Is the word brought amendments were presented by coast and does not appear in the form of an ultimatum. Orlando j G Scott from Ottawa on the authority of Dr. Reld, Minister DISCUSSED the opposition and some accept declares President Wilson's proclamation Is an attempt to place arriveu lust, aiwr scvorui ed. .the Government in onnositlon to the nnnnln. "Mn la trnatlnn th Id 'iwiavS. Mr. SCOU uiyui. opciiuiny ... .av. along with Mayor McClymont, interviewing the J Differences of opinion were : Italians as If they were a barbarous people, without democratlo department heads at Ottawa In regard to Sir Thomas White Fences With,expressed as to the measure Of nnvernment" Orlando and his nartw left for Rom ll nlnht. Lrnment and the AAnlit ji . ........ ia - Question in House of Le Rupert's needs. Commons 8peoch. ii.mr.ndrh. Gonor-ln- ATn" ' had ZT T "T'' . (Up Scott says he was wen receives every wnere. no taia oe- .A Council should mimn r. delegates Lj them tne noeu A iur flelilnn ......tu h a ua6.v-i nf. ft a a tfm.w. ...all In... Aan Sir Thomas White speaking in Tliere was a discussion over This seems to have been incorrect as it is.riot confirmed. Lies and other mattters in wnicn we cuy is interested. the Commous on the question of the Government's steamship pol Proposal Herusea. titles said: "Mr. Speaker, it is icy and a demand by the. oppoii- DEPARTMENT HEADS FOUNDRY WILL chief business of the delegation was asking the Qovern- not. my'I mention to discuss upouiuon ,or a aei,ni declaration of FOR SHIPYARDS ARE The it merits ih iihiBr.( nf ti,i iPolicy. Hon. J. D. Reid in reply, Lnl sell or lease a number of the Government ships to be that new shiPs fhe no OPEN SOON to jnHnced AT . .. . . -r-ui i . I j i resolution, because, having ac- , ALREADY ON THE JOB rated out or tnis porw .siu mmou uunn auu- Cepted the honor of knighthood, liu""5 were mienci"a lv butDfs Reia was quite cicar un mo iaut mat tuo inattor uisnpuia reel "myself at a ccrlaiai ; " vv"""vww" WM- Four Arrive and Commence Their -if r.vt Kto nrtrt haH alrAftHu hAAn rnn cIH apaH an A 'dinH vnnf no-ft. ...in rinintr so. If I!(national railways. They would THE SHIPYARDS nina tne snips uu... 1 --.o run a slea"8hip line to the Or.- Work, But Find no Houses also'8Pke In favor of titles, it hev took over the line tne snips wouia do pui on He was might For Families. bo considered that my view was j fident that the Government wouia gei tne railway biased or prejudiced. If on the All Castings for the New 8teel Fisheries. , i..n. ? ..i .:.,.. ! Four of the heads of departments Ships Will Be Made 'uiiier iiauu i suujte airainsL Lines. The fisheries question was discussed with Mr. McLean who I might be regarded as ungener- ONE BIG UNION in connection with the Right Here. acting head of several departments and urged allowing com- ous to those, having greater shipbuilding operations have ar-l i rived and commenced their work.'BRASS AND IRON WORK L.!.. in... nnnArlflft and the use of aas boats on the river. He merits than myself. My inteu- DELEGATES ARE wkiv.i - lion tonight is to indicate the These are A. R. Jayne, chief en FOR WHOLE COUNTRYSIDE h backed up in this by Col. Peck, who promised to take It up present position of this matter so gineer; John II. McIIaQle, general h.t House if necessary. I far as concerns action by the ALL EXPELLED foreman of ship construction; A. The foundry at the shipyards The wharf question was discussed with the Deputy Minister Dominion Government and by the Mclntyrn, foreman shipwright; C. is to be opened in the very near is followed Hull who W. Alexander, master mechanic!future as another of the indus- prine and urged, and being up by Major Imperial Government, and to, suggest certain of'Edmonton All these men are married and tries of Prince Rupert. 11 was L Ottawa. a disposition Trades Labor at and the resolution and of the amend expect to bring their families built several years ago but has !Sir.Scott is well pleased with his trip and he says Mayor Mc Council Takes Action in a 'never ment to the resolution, which here, just as soon as they can yet been used. It is one of Imontwill make an official report on his return. disposition will, I trust, be of ad-jvantage Summary Manner. secure houses. "At the presentlthe ornaments that has been' they find this impossible. shown to visitors, along with to the' Government in Edmonton, April 25. Some- Snhnllnnhnrer in ilia citv hut which at Riinl explained others iFACTURER IS ON MAfHINIQTQ AT 'giving the matter further con- what of a sensation was sprung',.. .,,, 4K .... ih iaof u r. intr, O(.5vo cDir.o trf-ifm mn TUP flTVT sideration ond.wiU meet with the'ta,e moetinfr of tne TradeVand1 nan iu inn uii view, of the House. rtaSr Council, When President would be I - Supt. Schellenberg announced e near last'night rtliat preparations were VANCOUVER LOSE P'ff0?."CO of 0",n,on- iMcCreath read the following rul, need ao- being; made lor opening the . wiine inis is a quesuon upon iner Qt 'i1Q Executive Commltttee Pciiray Optimistic- Regarding commodation. I foundry and as soon as they werev which there is for difference Future of Prince room of tjie counci regarding the or-of Materials are beginning to ar-'ready they would be undertaking1 THEIR CHARTER opinion, a question upon which !ganizations who have advocated Rupert. if 1 . . . rive in connection with thereon-'business, not only their own work momhara in a v n n o nron is Tl r n. i a i ... . mivimuv j ntuj ,jy o v w w cpppsQ nn TPnm inn fhiikh ni inn lin nnv msnpr.t. a -nartv ouestion. , struction worK and me yaras are Ibut would make castings for the Carl Pendray. head of the I Both Liberal and P,.n...irolivo. tiuuc. Ultiuil. .. Miui.. wii'Clil.. aa .uvui. COIIIIIieUUlUlj IV 1UUB. IIIO IIIUUO- OUUIC WJUUHOIUO. Contribute to One Big Union and - iiiiiiiMi iiv i.iik v 1 1 1 I 1 1.ii 1 1 i I I it;i.1- iisb i tj trial activity. Until now it has been necessary America Paint Co., of the Governments have in the past tjon 0f Labor: "By order of the, International Organization to send to Vancouver for all foundry 4 Sons botli pay soap works, recommended to His Majesty the Executive Committee of this coun- work-. The result has been wria, ana president of the , Steps In. lino4-ol nf 1 n I cri f It QnI nthoi ; .-i i t - i 11 .1 u",u"' " "o v- Cu ana Uy virtue 01 me auiiioriiy VETERANS HOLD much delay and annoyance therefrom. ipment Association, is visit- titular distinctions, and adher- vested in I hereby declare to city on business. He is. (Special by n. T. P. Telegraph.) me, When a casting has to be ents of both political parties' have vacant the seats of all delegates a interested in the 1 Vancouver, April 25. The in- replaced it is wanted quickly. Very progress hnnn thn rpcinipnLs of sunh dis- ..n., nn,t ti ;n BIG SMOKER - U 1 1 1 1 b 1U1 ailU .11 IUQ 111 A it will be possible to have 'Ay he tcrnational organization 01 Ilia . . soon P as has property .i rtlirtrta .I Miint-........ I. am... nnppopf ...ill 11 1 tt! lrA .1 . j. i .li in 1 1 n l, n cuonnncinn uii.vuo... .. ... ... ,....-. . tresis oi me una uig union, castings of any kind made right ra u fe'OUa UCai 01 UIIH l"ucu 4lalm(r lnal eVery I'rime MmiSter I,,V, ol!.,,1a nnH nrttnnc nra in Mesjvith local stores. of the local charter 777 and the nf Ganadra. wilh n,e exception of i n. here, either brass or iron. , s l x j oiiu vwim j iiv w w Enjoyable Time Spent at Rooms, The foundry building, which is itinylo a Daily News reD- seizure of local funds, according 'npP.ntPri knichthood. stitution of the American Feder- Where Music and Speeches part of the plant leased by the p air. t'endray said he to a statement mauo 10 vne i raues That ATp.ontinn wna thn Hnn.'i: r t t rnni, : . . . . . ... . . . ... , I. r i .w. ... i - UilUli J i.uuui i j 'v.l w i in Are Enjoyed. Prince Rupert Drydock & Engineering -ou iULuie lur ITlIlCtt uuu uuuuiv uuuiiin U Alexander Mackenzie, wno, i leei which arlicle 11( secli0n one, Co., is commodious and ne Deneved we were on-,wards. The president or tne 10- periain. must liavo been offered ,ria . " ' .. ... ,.v n o v..v. The Army and Navy Veterans built the When for I We Of hl!J rlnmrro I 1 amn I I !.., r was purpose. o ,cm sum uiui ?u i.au ucc.. lu. ln0 dist,ncUon, altnougli 1 do not bor union other central the club fe 0P any opening smoker at new It gets running it. will employ Irihntmi to the One Biir Union and 1 ... . n,.i o D t fhinv . . - ... . - .... .i .... V this 1 t,ouy 01 ueiegaies snau aumii to ro0ms ast night was well attena- from fifteen to twenty men. All .he international acted on Uierefore, that in all probability or retain in their councils, dele- 'ed and proved to be quite a sue- the castings for the new ships i he declined the honor, but with gates from any local organiza "DEIWERS" will be made there, and only the The new flcnrnri xrn;ia The Trades and Labor Co.uncil jlhat excepti0n, as I have stated, ;tj0n that owes its allegiance to mado in connection with plans for fact that it was not equipped kept Pses arrived appointed no delegation to repre all the Prime Ministers or uanaaa anv other body, national or inter- fnrihor imnrnvnmnnls In the club the from making the on the last company apress, Thev resent the council before the royal Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir John national, hostile to any affiliated 'rooms. C. C. Perry presided, with castings for their other equipment. IDnart styles commission on industrial relations Abbott, Sir John Thompson, bir organization, etc.' G. Woodland, president, and Geo. and at very which sits hero next week. Charles! Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Unions Affected. also '"sonable Logan, secretary, present. prices. 0D of a kind. 'Onlv The secretary said the commission Tupper and Sir Wilfrid Laurier "Tno following local unions, Amonir the honored guests was See windows for special bar- '80 a fpW hlonl. was engaged on a wild goose accepted tlio honor of knighthood nr0 included as being those to CaDtain John McGregor, who was gains at Tile's. tf I,yum-It i -nice soft satin satin chase. at the hand of their Sovereign. which this ruling 'applies f and given a rousing reception, and I Mia L i. fi most In addition to these distinguishodti,ejr affiliation is hereby can- spent the evening with the boys, 1,000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the to "scful Snioko Players Navy Cut cigarettes, men in tho public life of Canada, ceied: Local 1325 United Broth. 'a number of dplightful musical best on the Paclflo Coast, Just Jft your ward- wrapped in tin foil. many other members of Govern-icrj,0od of Carpenters; Federal selections were much enjoyed, H. arrived. Send your orders to the aS$ COME AND ment were similarly honored. I rabor Union No. 40 and Local a linrwv irivinp vinlin nnlos and Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. SEE The oldest Canadian Life Co. recall amongst others Sir Richard (070 United Mine Workers." 'sonirs. with W. Vaughan Davis as "tThe Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. Cartwright, Sir Charles JMtzpat-1 xhis declaration was received pianist for the evening, rick, Sir George Ross, Sir James :with considerable protest by thoj jir. Putney gave very accept-Whitney, WANTED in Ontario, and Sir Lo- delegates affected, who refcrred'abie recitations and songs, Mr. mer Gouin in Quebec. I mention to n,e ruling.as an autocratic act p.obb a recitation, P. Black a Empress : Theatre only outstanding men, for the on the part of the executive co n- '80ng, W. Edmunds a delightful 25 Muckers purpose of showing that the ac- mittee. President McCreath slat- t'cello solo, a humorous trio by ggPmble ccptanco of titular distinctions e however, that the parties af- Messrs. Clapperton, Waddell and Wages, 50c per hour ia, Attraclion-1 1 Ree! Show Tonight Only in this country has not been con- ected had the right of appeal to'jiarvoy, a catchy song entitled fined to any one party and that, tho Trades and Labor Congress "Good Old Rupert Town" was Apply-J. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS therefore, the question is not in '0f Canada and the American Fed-'sung with marked vigor by G, IN any respect a party one." eralion of Labor. Until those Waddell. W. II. Derry and V. R. MORGAN, LTD. ( bodies should rule otherwise, tho'vaUghan Davis also gave a duet at Drydock ouble Trouble" Yesterday a number of Ash 'president staled that he had no! Addresses were given by Rev. catches which arrived several 0ther prerogative but to abido by nnnnn nir (i. Woodland and C. A billing days ago were sold at tho average tho constitution of the American c. Perry. Much of the success of comedy-drama full of action, thrills and laughter price of 0.6c. and 7c. per pouna. Federation of Labor. 'the evening was due to the'energy This ia one of Dug'a best Leave Meeting In a Body. '0f Secretary G. Logan. WESTHOLMp ORlNNE Griffith Led by Delegate Berg, the delegates TONIGHT Swimming -Club Dance May 2. HEILBROWER affected by the ruling then MAX leu tne meeting in a Doay, ana NORMA TALMADQE I ""'W m Allb llltlllUVV Reliable Jeweler . the business of the meeting went IN "PA NTH E A" Blue A Ribbot Feature on. thrillino- i Diamonds, Watches, Clocks A treat Ruislan Nihilistic drama full The fuU ' life from beginning to end, and of Intense, thrilling aoenes the ev, Cut Glass, Silverware, Ivory NOTI0E TO MARINERS atory or a woman's sacrifice. Find?"U.r comedlan Jhn Bunny and Flora Umbrella, Community Plato, Fox Sunshine Comedy "SIX OVLINDIR LOVE" feSft54!1 A Chnge in Baggage Checks" Etc Cape Chacon light, Dixon Entrance, Show 7:15 and tits. Admission was reported not burning FOH QUALITY Sic. and He. 1,55 3rd Av. and 6th Stratt. Tomorrow M 35c, Including War Tax 2 Shows, 7 and 9.15 Corntr on Apr(l 15 and will be relighted SERVICE AND SATISFACTION arlSnt PICKFORD ; as soon as possible. food Board Licence No. 10-7340,