LARGE CROWD HEARD JACK KAVANAGH DISCUSS MERITS is Remember! OF THE-ONE BID UNION STOP LOOKand LISTEN (Continued From Pae One.) befiDtpitit3iasiii a fcakii powder that age enough to do so since. The Brand Coffee, only 50c old organization was not capable nur Own of meeting the situation. may possible contain injurious inured-ients.Mamj Just as good as any 60c tin . Six-Hour Blend Coffee , 35c With the One Bis Day.Union was food scientists claim that Special linked UD thq six-liniir rlnv. It Own Blend Tea, only ., . . , 60c was their business to see that the Oar men who were coining back were Special Blend Tea,. 50c :lilted into industry. It would be usemfood.Tiiemew&ict that some Fresh Creamery Butter. .65c useless to put others out of jobs .Our Own Brand" in order to put the soldiers in, braruds of Baldipowder liave the words Buy where you get Quality and Service The that only did not'method solve was the situation.to create !1No Almri tea the label is not sufficient more jobs and to do this they proposed the six-hour day. They proof that they are-what they are represented suggested this because they did FULLER'S Two stores GROCERY not wish to see food ripts. In to he Our chemists find a those .riots it was members of ' PHON E 45 PHONE hurt.their own class that were always I 2ocd Juatfeo Aiuiribnthe outside "If under the six-hour day there but inside iavgQ cpantities or ix is no profit to be made, what concern is that of ours?" inquired the speaker. "We have been told BIKING POWDER rT 1 of the sacrifices that have been , , , mado for the war, but all tho time Contams "Wo Alum Batteries House they have, been piling up their Ptnre 'WSiolesonve Economical Storage Wiring millions from selling bum boots, bum rifles and from bacon ansa and Repaired contracts." Milan Charged in ail its branches No Loss or Time While Difficulties In Way. Your Battery !s Being" apart. They should strike off the inn ELECTRIC-irons Mr. Kavanagh went on to say inn Overhauled. Another Is international strings. Then the that there no longer was ex any Available. control would be always in the Always GRILLS. . cuse for a food shortage, but READ THIS TESTIMONIAL hands of the rank and file. The they must remember there that Tor TOASTERS time had Agents not yet arrived when was to the south a country of a RANGES CVINKUDE Portable they could produce for use instead EE Port Simpson, B.C., April 18, 1919. hundred million people and the Motors. HEATERS of for profit. Harry Hanson, Esq., CAILLE Engines for VACUUM CLEANERS magnates there would put down When there was too.much food 5 Prince Rupert, B. C, EE trouble on this side the line. He Runabouts. WASHING MACHINES npmlllril Ilia vrnpl'Apc titwl In rrr Dear Sir: spoke of the 180 mounted police REGAL Engines for !.viini kv mu wn,,iri 5 Your Hanson Hot Water Coil has-been in our range for E5 LAMPS that had been placed in Vancou Trolling. not pull nuts from a tree for an just one year, and in all this time it has been 100 per cent FLASHLIGHTS British Columbia the ver. The Famous English was other monkey to eat. One - Big g plus efficient. I use the "plus" advisedly for not only has 5 GENERATORS most advanced intellectually of all PETTER HEAVY OIL Union would, be more efficient " the coil provided an abundance of not warm but HOT water s ENGINE FOR the provinces and any attempt to than the present method, but a EE at all times, but by placing the forty-gallon tank in our EE MOTOR take control of the industries SWITCHES, FISHING SCHOONERS majority of the workers in the large ten by ten bathroom It has kept it cosy in the coldest s ETC. would be met with armed force basic trades was necessary to : weather. from the United States. When Full Una of Electrical Apparatus in (lock. bring the union idea into being. : . Although our range is small, Mrs. Young informs me the police could not handle the Answers to Questions. : she cannot see that the baking qualities "are affected in tho r Parkin & Ward Electric Co. Ltd. situation the militia would be In answer to questions Mr. : least by the coil. , called out and guns used. He had Kavanagh said that the proposal : In your perfection of a modern household necessity, I Phone 125 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS P. 0. Box 67 discussed the matter with Perry, ,hat thoso not volI should be : congratulate you. Sincerely, the heed of the Mounted 1,..,., Police, in fnvnp nT ,ha n:nnnaa-t (Signed) R. B. YOUNG. EE iiuu uuu auBbi-sieu iu mm kuut was put in by those opposed to one of the first things to do in the Union. Fishermen would be See HARRY HANSON case of trouble would be to put excepted from this provision. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT every editor in Vancouver in Jail. J. Hutchinson asked a number The Reliable Plumber Phone 489 f or The speaker claimed that the of questions in regard to statements llHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllHiilllilllllllllilllllllll lllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll industrial would-do organization that had been made and in S.S. PRINCE GEORGE away with a number of small o vnfriTf pomnpl'oil li r f flin Tnftirn SAILING Strikes but give them power jed soldiers were going to run this carry through. not tne country, capitalists. THURSDAY and SUNDAY MIDNIGHT for SWANSON BAY, OCEAN FALLS, VICTORIA and SEATTLE. Greetings to Spartacans. Mr. Kavanagh replied that if 'WEDNESDAY VANCOUVER,tnd SATURDAY MIDNIGHT FOR AN VOX. Discussing the sending of the returned soldiers got the idea Special This Week greetings to the Spartacans of to S. S. PRINCE JOHN OR PMNCE ALBERT that they were going run thij Germany from the Calgary convention, fit Msssett, Tort Clements ind Buckler Bay April J3rd, and 30thi"May country Vimy Ridge would be as Mr. said there 'ill. Hit), tut and 38th. Kavanagh nothing compared with what tor-urn Point Quttn Charlotta Islands April, 88th, May 9lh and. 3rd. were people who had not guts would happen here. Children's Chairs I;iri, b. c., May 3rd, 1 7th and 3 1st. enough to get up and say anything Mr. Hutchinson suggested that at the convention but who it bad to make insinuations . was TRAIN tERVICE came home and dissented from regarding one who went overseas Go-Carts, Baby Carriages for Smlthcrs, fissenger Monday, VV'dnasday and Saturday aj. U:30 a.m. Prince Cc ;rge. Edmonton and Winnipeg, mating direct connections for what was done. He quoted The when Kavanagh had stayed at all points east and south. Daily News account -of the St. homo and organized strikes. Children's Cribs George's Day banquet speech of Kavanagh said he had been AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES I S. D. Macdonald as follows: "Air. through two campaigns and had for Information and reservations apply to Macdonald Said he had before three medals in South Africa City Ticket ORIca, 628 Third Anu. Phon 260. won taken occasion to denounce the in saving his own lifei ARRIE FURNITURE STORE sending of greetings to the Germans. The message did not represent the views of organized labor SECOND ST. AND THIRD AVE. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY in Prince Rupert." Mr. Kavanagh said that if Macdonald opposed the sending of Lowest Rates to all Eastern Points greetings he was therg on two occasions via Steamer to Vancouver and the when it was up for discussion. CROWN NOTICE Phone 37 P.O.Bo. 1704 Canadian Pacific Railway If he was earning his money from those who sent him SEALED TENDERS addressed to the For Comfort, Courtesy and Service Meals and Berth included on Steamer there he should have objected at purchase undersigned of and Gasoline endorsed Engines"Tender at for Prince the that time. Dupert, B. C." will be received at this ofllce until 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE FROM PRINCE RUPERT Telling of the way in which the May 15th, Xor tho purchase or two Atlas THEJSAVOY the Kaiser 20 h.p. Gasoline Engines. APrtl had opposed II and fi; May , ii (3; Juno , It and SO. Spartacans Tenders will not he considered unless and the junker crowd and of made upon forms furnished uy the De F. T. BOWNESS. Manager 'OR KETCHIKAN, JUNEAU, WRANQELL, SKAOWAV, ALASKA how Liebknecht had been imprisoned partment tions contained and In uierein.accordance with condi Fifth and Fraser St., Prince Rupert, B.C. from rrlnc, Rupert April IT, and S8i May t, 19 and Si. along with many of his The engines may be seen onthe Inspection Launch "Walrondo" at Prince nupert, followers and how many had been a, C. Home Running; Hot and Cold Water Cooking Each tender must be accompanied by an down for their opposition shot accepted cheque on a chartered bank, and how in tho end it was the payauie to me oraer or me itonursuie, me Co m Fourth Street tnd Third Avenue. Prrnce Rupert. B.C. Minister or Dominion Public Works, equal Spartacan and Bolsheviki movement to ten per cent (tu) of the amount of which had broken up tho the tender. War Bonds of the Dominion of Canada will be accepted as security, or Germans and brought about the War Iiond and cheque ii required to uiaite up an odtl amount. GOOD EATS end of tho war and saved tho lives The highest or any tender not necessarily iiLe union COAST SERVICE. of thousands pf worker, Mr. accepted. By order, Second Avenue. , said it was to these E. P. OINOnAS, Kavanagh For Vancouver, Tues., 8 p'.m.; Sat., 4 Actlnir District Engineer. Breakfast . 7:30 to 9 sent greetings. had Steamship people that they Dominion rubllc Works'Department, Lunch 11:30 to 2 p.m. They had also sent greetings rnnce ituperi, . u r is Anyotf, Alice Arm and Port Simpson, April S3rd, 1919. Dinner 5:00 to 8 W at the same time to other B.C. Mondays, 7 a.m. workers at Glasgow and other SHORT ORDERS ALL DAY Naas River I'oints, Friday a.m. Ltd. Doints. When they sent greet InoL- R.vntlair Clrfm Acent ings to tho Spartacans they were ? sending to workers who had over thrown their Bolshevikl.military masters. WESTHOLME LUNCH Ho then outlined the Russian SECOND AVE.' '"wa,'u LfPsett, President Harry Llpsett, Manager situation and said that the Bolshevikl DEPARTMENT OF LANDS HOME COOKING. LADY COOK. Kdward Cunningham, Vice-President had offered to take the field against Germany if the Allies APPLICATIONS FOU NOTICE GRAZING PiSIlMITS. would supply them with arms and Under Orazlng Act 1919. Fifty cent meals from 11.30 to 2.00 and 5.30 to 8.00. Lipsett-Cunningham & Co. ammunition and supplies as long stock Annllrntloni on the Crown Tnr nrrmlts range to within graze live each Short orders all the time, Special'rates with room and board. as they did not interfere with tho Grazing District of the i'roviiicu of British Columbia, as estauusnea oy uraer-m-Councll. ' internal situation. To tnis proposal dated the 10th of April 1919, and LIMITED answer. published in the British Columbia Gazette 5ING they received no cn April 17th. 1919. must be tiled with ft CANNERY EQUIPMENT JWARINe'hARDWARE Big Union, the District Foresters at Cranbrook, Fort samsh!p in tho One Big Union there George,Vancouver Kamloops,and Vernon,Nelson,or with Prince the Ilupert,Commissioner Supplies, Gas and Accessories OSTON GRILL Engines Central Trades Coun of Grazing. Department of Lands, fish Netting, and Cordage would be a Parliament Buildings at Victoria, B. C, on Twines, Lines, Ropes cil and district councils mil De-foro or berore July 1st, IB 19. they Blank forms upon which to submit applications 60S THIRD AVE. PHONE 457 PRINCE RUPERT B. O. they would do anything inuv be ob.'alned from the Dis from international trict Foresters at the above named places must cut away A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. "Kisttred or rrom tne Department o; tanas ai vie Olllce: Prince nupert Qfllce: organizations. The present system torla, B, C, Home and Night. Cooking.. Open Day ? W"ter While the fl. n. NADE.N, street, Telephone No. 05 was not effective. Deputy Minister of Lands. DINNER 11 JO to 8.30; PRICE 45c. to 50c Deisert at vry meal. uuver, u. had developed into Department or Lands, Short orders at time. c. P. 0. Box 1098 employers Victoria. B. C, .any wider trusts the men had drifted II th April, 1919.