JUN4 1919 Mur.tlh CStC For Ta ORHESUMrTED to i to FIRST salt requirements AID KITS THE DA WE oicycies Repairs and aW 3 fA 0 workmen's 82 and Doard compensation 200 ILY WS PRINCE Parts RUPERT AUTO PK 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 VOL, X. NO. 12 i. PRINCE' RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY. MAY 28, 1919.. PRICE FIVE CJWTb CHURCH MUST LEAD IN-ALL THE NEW ATLANTIS. NEARLY HALF PRESENTATION GREAT REFORMS IN KEEPING ALL HALIBUT LAST EVENING WITH SPIRIT OF THE AGE LANDED HERE J. E. Davey and W. V. Davles are ' Recipients of Tokens of Esteem 1RCHBISHOP DU VERNET URGES THAT WELFARE OF THE From Musical Soolety Paclflo Fisherman Gives Figures Members. WHOLE PEOPLE BE SUPREME STANDARD, IN of Interest to Prlnoe Rupert CHARGE TO SYNOD OF DIOCESE There in People. was a very pleasing . THIS MORNING terlude at the annual meetfng of A good idea of the extentof the Prince Rupert Musical Society With the great war over the great work of reconstruction lias the halibut business of this port last evening in the council chamber, said Archbishop Du Vernet in his charge to the Synod this can be obtained from figures when the members made a I begun, There has been h vast explosion and a world upheaval. quoted in the Pacific Fisherman. presentation lo J. E. Davey, their mng. conductor, and to W. Vaughan For the month ending April 24 customs, old traditions, old methods, old beliefs have been Old Davies, accompanist. almost half of the whole catch of .ihaten up. The shattered fragments may fall back, but things the north Pacific on this .side was In a happy little speech. Presi in the economic, Ihe-induslrial, (he social, and the religious world landed at this port. The following dent W, E. Williams, speaking for never be the samejaa before. There must be a,rearrangement is the record. the members, presented Mr. Davey sn with a cheque for (64 as a small By independent schooners lbs. fragments, and there snouiu be such a readjustment to of these .... ' token';of the esteem in which he .1 at Seattle 1 I t 1 1- L - i--in. 948,000 oresent conditions aavnu ieau iu - was held and in appreciation of in the tended tracts of country with no By company vessels at order of things the a better Seattle hrd work which he had put km. the community and the religious service of any kind. We iri during tho past winter in training know wliat it is to have small By regular steamers at the of well as in society and as coaching the members of Seattle . . congregations of dozen two 447,597 ..,,, a or the both choir,, individually and Arrivals at Ketchikan .. 419,574 Church Must Lead. people in perhaps a dozen differ collectively. If the Church misses the un-Jent places separated by miles of Arrivals Arrivals at Vancouver .. 345,500-1 A music roll and a handsome, paralleled opportunity-now being mountains and valleys. So long PrinccRupert 2,070,500 pipe were presented to W. Vaughan riven it to lead in great reforms as the clergyman is aware that ho Total ............ . .4,231,171 Davies, who as accompanist, it will be brushed lo one siue as "isier ui we uuspci had never missed, a practise during a useless relic of the past. iienuing mese scauereu peopie the winter. The mission of the Church is is willing lo toil on and endu ANGLICAN SYNOD IS Mr. Davey and Mr. Davies both to inspire the people with Uin narasnip, nut wnen ne Unas a responded and expressed their minister of another denomination DAW JONES: "It seems my occupation's some' IN SESSION TODAY Soirit of Christ, which is the thanks' to their fellow members NEPTUNE: "Yee. this quite seta over n." spirit of brotherly love and mutual coming in and followipg his well for the kindliness which prompted service, but the Church must beaten trail, instead of striking Proceedings Opened This Morning the gifts. not be content unless this spirit off into the wilds beyond, with the COMMITTEE GIVEN SWIMMING CLUB in St. Andrew's Church; Delegates works itself out in a better order result that his little congregations From Outlying Districts INITIAL LUNCHEON POWER TO PURCHASE if things. are all split in two, he is Present. Only a comprehensive Church apt lo grow discouraged and ask RUSHING WORK "Is this Christianity?" There Site for Labor Temple Sixth Board of Trade Held First of can reach the whole people. Only on The Synod of the Anglican only be answer to such Avenue Series on Board 8teamer a united Church can have sufficient can one May be Secured Church met at 10:30 this morn Continued on Page Five.) At Once. Today. spirlual life and power to Inspire Preparations Being Made for the ing in St. Andrew's Church, at the community, the nation, Openlnj of Season at which representatives were present The first of what is intended to and the world. For this At the meeting of the Trades reason from nil the missions in the LABOR COUNCIL and Labor Council held last Salt Lakos. be a scries .of lunches under the the very first piec9 of reconstruction night diocese, except the Rev. J. B. Mc- auspices of the Board of Trade work undertaken should be the building committee- was em Good progress is,being made Cullagb, of Aiyansh, Rev. F, P. was held this afternoon on board in the of Church Union. powered to secure an option on way BACKS STRIKERS two lots Sixth Avenue for the with the work on the Salt Lpke Thorman, Telegraph Creek, and the G. T. P. S. S.-Prince Rupert. Sectarian Evils. on the Rev. II. of Pouce improvcmenls. The Swimming J, Kerr, There was a largo gathering of of labor purpose erecting a temple is the first great irfmclus to- as.axenlre of operations tor Club is having the work do an in Coupe, who are situated in very members and others and an interesting ir Church- ItaionWnihe from !ADOofnts Committee to Work In IJifi. anticipation of beirig'-bacisd by isolated districts. These dele address on Board of une union. uig me foreign ield where the in- Interests of Those who II was explained that two lots the City Council and the Provin glesrsenl :word of''their Inability Trade matters was given by Judge 9uity of importing sectarian I Are Out. on a corner could be secured for ciai iiovernment wiien it comes to attend and expressed regret Young. strife w to the rock has for their absence. It is intended that there shall quickly felt, so it is i the sum of $2,000 and that the payment. Already w t the second great imJ A strike committee was ap- site would be an extremely good been blasted out and the cleaning Archbishop F. II. Du Vernet be a great many of these lunches. Pftus towards Church Union ipoinled last night by the Trades one. Ih9 committee will meet up preparatory to putting in the presided and opened the proceed Jhould come from the missionary and Labor Council lo co-operato tonight to discuss the matter'sand is going on. ings by the annual Episcopal Smoke Players Navy" Cut cigari districts of our own country. We with those Unions whose mem further. Within a very short time the charge, comparing the work of ettes, wrapped in tin foil. ho are working under pioneer bers had been called out in people of Pimce Rupert will be the Anglican Church during the conditions in outlying districts sympathy with the Winnipeg able to enjoy a swim under last two years. re far more alive to the evils or strikers. This . committee consists OIL TANKER BRINGS greatly improved conditions, The following were the dele far 3P:.s" than are those at of W. A. Pilford, George which will be of special benefit gates elected by the various missions "DEMERS" FUEL BBLS OF crowded centre. Hudderham and Eby. 60,000 to the children. to represent them at the We know what it is to see ex- Tho whole matter of the strike Synod meetings: Archdeacon We are clearing our was discussed at some length and Richmond Arrives Last Evening FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION W. H. Collison, Captain II. L. stock of raincoats. - it was left with the committee to and Will Leave Southbound Roberson, Kincolith; Rev. Canon A light weight coat, secure ail me miorinauun ius-jsibie Tomorrow. G. A. Rix, II. T. Cross, Mr. Healy, euitable for summer wear 510,000 IN VIRGIN GOLD and to take such steps as Winnipeg Loaders Say are Willing Prince Rupert; Rev. A. E. Price, absolutely rain proof, in As might be thought necessary. If The 4,500 'met ton oil tanker Men Should Return If Unions C. F. Morrison, Metlakatla; Rev. lawn or gray $7.50. it was taken from the desirable the committee will call Richmond with a carge of 65,000 Recognized and Men T. J. Marsh, R. L. Mcintosh, Terrace; We have a few leavier ?oldn sands in tho Klondike. tine of the Trades barrels of fuel oil, arrived from Rev. W. S. A. Larter, AE. coats in different colors. Reinstated. 5je this wonderful ... I - t uuuiivn r it. it L nua AiniaA n i v. . Richmond last night about seven Bazett Jones, Smithers; L. M. de Regular price $22.00 and lUIIll llilUUI display before we make it ito back both the railway workers o'clock. She called at Seattle on It was liimounced at the meeting Gex Telkwa; Rev. W. Sweetman, $20.00 to.clear at $12.50. oplntq our famous nugget ' and the men who were out at the the way north. The steamer is of the Trades and Labor J. G. McLellan, Endako; Rev. Mo- COME AND SEE Jewellery. barrels. She Creary, J. Conway, Houston; Rev. 'shipyard slips, and a vole of discharging 00,000 Council lust nigiit that word had il i... .tnnaAil t r Ihn T.nn CT was hero about a year ago and W. Leversedge, T. Marsden, An- MAX HEILBRONER been received from Winnipeg to Ccriw. l t TT..i'nn fr r- jfc '1 C rt I Tl her last two trips were made from yox; uev. w. . uusnoroon, northern 3rd and 6th 8tret. Die effect that the strike leaders the San Pedro to Honolulu She r-T Cross;" J. M. Nelson, Kit-kalla; of . did anil prompt support" there bad agreed that the men the weather fairly f.ne, J. Adams, Port Essington; Wanted at Once handle ported refusing to cargo i mn by should return to work at the old W. E. Rev. vith few bad storms, II. Edenshaw, Masset; meeting a on' tho railway. i bound in or out rate of wages on condition that Prince Rupert; It was reported that Mr. Myers but no'li'ng to hurt. all tho strikers bo reinstated and Collison, J. Iligashi, jwn'i now organizing the men at She will be ready to sail again that the unions lie recognized. ;Rev. W. A. Gray, J. Ratten- 10 Carpenters the south tomorrow morning bury, Ocean Falls; N. McNeill, into the B. C. for jthedrydock slips Recognition is what they arn Port Clements; E. McCoskrie, for Construction o'clock. at nine j Loggers Association and the sup- fighting for now, not wages. Telegraph Creek; W. E. Burritt, Work Of the Council was asked for port resolu-I The Qualification committee of Pouce Coupe; W. E. Fisher, Atlin. j them. This was reported given that by a com-Imittee the Soldier Settlement Board will PRESIDENT ELECTED The Synod will be in session Apply MrmcNEILL- FOR QUALITY lion. It had was been appointed which meet in the G. W. V. A. rooms on today and tomorrow. Prince Rupert Dry Dock,and SERVICE AND Monday, June 3, from 9:30 a.m. Ltd. SATISFACTION would- confer with the employers Trades and Labor Council Fills Engineering Co., od Board Licence-No. 10-7340.'today to 5 p. m. Any returned soldier Vacancy Caused by Resignation TELEGRAPH WIRES land can get wishing to lake up all information necessary from of W. E. Thompson." OUT OF BUSINESS this committee. a After soveral ballots of the WESTHOLMp members of tho Trades and Labor Eight Miles of Line of to Made Theatre Emp Mill ess : and A special Smelter meeting Workers of tonigiu Mine, ai Council last night Sid Cox was Good Before Trouble TONIGHT Mended. appointed president for the remainder o'clock. All members are ro- Complete New Show Tonight of of the term and W. A. FIRST TIME-IN RUPERT nuested to attend. Business 124 Pilford w as elected vice-president. As a result of, slides along the Beautiful, Romantic Patjie Presents momentous' interest. Tho vncancy was made through ino of tho Grand Trunk Paclflo the the resignation of V. E. Thompson Railway something like eight LILA LEE Coal, Baby Marie Osborne 1,000 tons Ladysmlth who is now an employer of miles 6f telegraph line has been IN the Pacino uoasi, jubv jest on most of be labor. The other names before carried away, -it now IN trrlved. Send your orders to the 1S. the council were Messrs. Clark, ing in the Fraser river. That "The Cruise of the rlnce Rupert Coal Co. Phone Shaw and Gillis. accunls for the interruption in "THE VOICE OF DESTINY" the telegraph service on that line. Make-Believes" Mrs. I, C. McLennan, of Vancouver, Linemen are out trying to get a is in the city today lo institute wire through in order to connect Fjvk Parts Homes for Sale In this picture Miss Lee ahowa(il a Rebekah Lodge in connection up with the east. poor little girls how to sail away Vitagraph's Wonder Serial, 7th Episode with the Order of Odd Tho Dominion Government wire to happiness. "The Woman in the Web" Subsiintnily On Finn Avfnue bum near dwelling-.Drydock' Follows. All Odd Fellows In tliolis also down, a bad hurricane in BIG 2.REEL FOX COMEDY iS.eoo Burns Lake section having roumi and bath citv will bo welcomed this even-'the Better than ever before Large ramlly residence bath, two on two tolleti.lota-seven ing at 10:30. played havoc with tho wires. For "Bing Bang" "AROLD LLOYD IN HIS LATEST COMEDY baiemcnt,rooms,rurnace. atationary wah- two days the linemen have been Thin is a whirlwind of laughter ub low-priced lotl I7.w In Prince Rupert Spruce Mills, out working on them, but up to A cure euro for the blues 'ew lso a BRITISH NEWS GAZETTE Secttoni 7 end i, Ltd., can furnish you any dimension noon today the ticker was dead. Admission, 15c. and 30c. In spruce lumber at short MORTIMER, Agent ED. H. Soond Anu. notice. Agents, Albert A Mo-Caffery, The oldest Canadian L!fe Co. Shows 7.15 and 9.15 mm, 15c 7 and 9 324 iU 30c. IncluSlna War Tax 2 Shows, , j Ltd., Second Avenue, tf The Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent.