i . UvtUiU Library U C, ORftlES LIMITED FIRST requirements AID KITS THE Bicycles Repairs and ,0 suit NEWS 0f pcnsallon workmen's Board Com. DAILY Parts 82 and 200 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO PK 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 VOL. X. N"- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1910. PRICE FIVE CKNTW BMffitPROPOSALS ARE "PREPARING FOR TttE DELUGE. 7f5Jf LOYAL TO PRINCE RUPERT ENDORSED BY SYNOD OF AND TO EACH OTHER, SAYS ANGLICAN CHURCH HERE JUDGE:YOUNG IN ADDRESS RESOLUTION ENDORSING PENSIONS FOR MOTHERS PASS MEMBERS OF BOARD OF TRADE AT INITIAL LUNCHEON AND COLLECTIVE BAftGAI.MiNG FOR INDUSTRIAL ADVISED TO ELIMINATE POLITIC8 AND WORK EMPLOYEES JOINT CONTROL OF TOGETHER AS UNIT INDUSTRIES SUGGESTED The following resolution of the Social Service Council of Canada read by Archdeacoh , Ileathcote was approved by the "Every eligible man should Join the, Board of Trade Anglican Synod yesterday: without being asked. "The Social Service Council declares for the right in industrial "We are on the ground first and It Is our work to life of organization and of collective bargaining on the part of . build the city. euii'iuj"- nnd employers- , alike. "Sitting down, dreaming and waiting Is no good. That profit sharing in Industry and co-operation in commerce "We are cursed with politics. Politics Is drawn In should be encouraged and extended, though promising no genera and mixed with things which are not political. Injecting or permanent solution of the jtoblems of industry and commerce. politics into everything is like throwing the monkey Tnat there can ne- no peace wrench into the engine. nor perma nent solution of these lne causes of social disorders and "Be loyal to Prince Rupert and to each, other and pull ithe present conditions distressing nor can the maximum together. Let it be Prince Rupert first last and all the problems of unrest. He also moved resolutions ol efficiency be reached until suspicion to the effect that there time and then we shall marvel at the advancement we and fear give place to confidence should be mothers' allowances make." Judge Young at Board of Trade Luncheon. and brotherliness in the from t!ie stale to assist families teach- whose means are limited to en spirit and according to.the aoie Hie children lo have proper A great and inspiring address was given by Judge Young imts That of Jesus to th(s end employable care and education. There was yesterday afternoon at the first of a series of luncheons which workers must bo insured against especial need for such a pension are to be held 6n board the S. S. Prince Rupert. It was replete; unemployment, accident, disease where the father has died, leaving with anecdote and humorous allusions and was thoroughly en widow and small children nd old age. a unprovided. joyed by everyone. At the conclusion the speaker was loudly ap The home, he said, was Each worker must have a wage PROHIIilTION VERY SOON IN UNITED STATES plauded and heartily thanked. the place of influence for decent housing, proper safflcicnt to provide the child but at present the widow The Judge mentioned in opening .that be was not allowed to food and sufficient clothing and education and reasonable has to leave her home to work PORT SIMPSON EMPLOYEES talk politics and that he was not permitted even to vote because culture and recreation for the for the feeding and clothing of of his position. He wondered if it was because people thought family. her young family.' The state judges less competent to choose i 'Provision must be made for would do well to provide for tho SPORTS ENJOYED OF CAR SHOPS a parliamentary representative in additional and fair return for proper training of fatherless than anyone else. While agreeing STOLE PAIR OF PANTS special,skill, ability, prowess and children and there is no (better that it was proper judges inventiveness. place for this to be done than in BY BIG CROWD - ALL ON STRIKE should not express themselves Joe Vlllamore Sent Up for, Ten the home under mother's in-J a verbally ho thought they should That as rapidly as possible Days as Punishment. the ideal of eight hours for work, tluence. be allowed to give expression to eight hours for sleep and eight L. M. de Gex suggested that ll:u Rain Falls to Damp Spirits of the Trados and Labor Council Will their opinions by their votes. Joe Villamore. commonly known bours for recreation and culture Government might adopt a form Natives at Week End Meet Tonight to Discuss Discussing as an outsider the as the "Phillipine Kid;" was I Esst be realized. of slato insuranceto fill this need Celebration. the Situation. question of how a board of trade brought before Mayor McClymont All parties to industry eni-i Archdeacon Heathcote apukc slioul'd be run, His Honor said and W. E. Collison in the police lf;?, c jn pi oy e ee mana gerund very eloquently in ravor or mo It rainedr And-thcn some. Hut At a liort meeting at tho G. T that those on the outside were al court this morning charged with me community must ho erven a Vork Ail the Social ServicCoun iu pjt? of all the rain, it could P.Car 'shops yesterday afternoon ways better abl9 to run a business the theft of a pair of pants from. due share in its control and, cil. not interfere with the spirit of the employees decided to strike than those on the 'inside. J.-K'Jacobio n 1 as t JFridajUB jgh t therefor in determining wages, the very jovial crowd which at i p. m. The strikers are the All Should Qain. He was sentenced to. ten days in" hours, und all worjeing conditions CANON RIX TELLS OF thronged the little village of Port. machinists and helpers, black One of the first principles he the lockup. k If and these must meet frequently Simpson for the sports at the smiths and their helpers, carpen suggested was that every eligible The prisoner pleaded not guilty in free and frank conference over THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE week end. There were- visitors I lers, car repair men, watchmen, man in tho community should but after hearing the evidence the ......frnm K"innlif h flrfnnvilln. . MpHn ll problems that concern any or i w ...v, the store keeper and as join th9 uoara or traae witiiput magistrate decided that the k.ntln .mrl frnm Alnskn. Thiv nh I ill." Soldiers are Resuming Studies jsistant, painters, boiler makers being asked, and should pay his 61othes wer9 taken by him. He Insurance of Mothers. After Campaign In France ject of the celebration had been .and electricians. dues regularly and attend the was arrested yesterday afternoon The subject of social service and Flanders. accomplished, which had been The longshoremen have agreed meetings and work hard. The by Constable Adams. m vrrv ably placed before the planned as a general reunion of to discharge ,the cargo which board should be a hive of industry ynod by Rrtv. W. Lovcrsedge of Canon Rix was first speaker at all the Tsimshian speaking peo- nmnc 1ioto in f ha hnof Sq r nrHnv in which no drones were Don't forget the grand,dance in myox, lie indicated what were tho conference at the resumed pie to bring them more in touch j but . whether. lhey will... do an; allowed to exist. There was no aid of the War Memorial Fund session of the Anglican Synod on with.1 . one 111 another,1 in former 1 days more work U..V aaama law to compel this except that of Friday, May 30. 25 Wednesday eveniMg. He very una wuum nvu ueen uuiie iu another doubtful the court of public opinion. No i eloquently spoke bf the proceed way, but having adopted Thorn ic h monHnr n f Ihu man could aUrd to live to himself Prince Rupert Spruce Mills, $10,000 IN VIRGIN GOLD ings of the last meeting of the inuru iiiuuL-rii mciiiuus uuu uua- Trades and Labor Council to be without paying th6 penalty. Ltd., can furnish you any dimension i General Synod. Ho also told the toms ior ino upmiing 01 me held tonight at which the whole Other essentials lo the success In spruce lumber at short As it was taken from tho synod of tho work of the Anglican younger people hy promoting i situation will be discussed by tho of the Bpard were unity of spirit notice. Agents, Albert V Mo-Caffery, &old?n sands in tho Klondike. Theoloeical College of British clean and healthful sports and lo men. Possibly by that time there and energetic action. The Judge Ltd., 8eoond Avenue, tf See this wonderful Columbia in Vancouver which is develop a clean spirit of rivalry will be word from Winnipeg as said that he had grown old in display before wo mako it tminintt men for the ministry in among them. to tho progress of the strike places that were about to become 1,000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the up into our famous nugget each of tho dioceses in this prov The opening parade was mark there. cities. The cities bad to be built jest on the Pacific- Coast, Just jewellery. ed by a very Interesting float that and we being on the ground first trrlved. Send your orders to the ince. was featured by tho Young Peo rlnco Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. of students at the t became our duty to do it. The MAX Tho number Association of CHINAMANis" Education HEILBRONEFI ples' next generation would have the during the war was Cornif 3rd Am. nd 6th Strut. college Port Simpson. One hair or trie enjoyment of living in it, riding necessarily small as no candidate lloat was a representation of flio and the Wanted Once tho mountain at service rounj up fit for of military age or people in very early days, dressed FINED $100 Skeena River. When speaking of was accepted during the war. robes and head-dresses. in their students who the work of his" father the young Among soldier the other half of the lloat etc., 10 their man would say: ae urn u an Carpenters have returned to complete showed how far they had advanced Found of right." Charlie Kye Guilty bravely won with courso are some from tlieso customs. for Construction to "We have a hard road to .Worn!Inns nnd one who went Football. Supplying Liquor travel," continued tho speaker. Work from the college as a private and weath Indians. Owing to the very rainy studies 'Wo must do the work ourselves. has returned to finish his er, uascoau was oui 01.1110 ques Silting down dreaming and wait Apply Mb. McNEILL FOH QUALITY as a colonel. tion, so football matches was the Charlie Kyo of the Canada Cafe ing is no good. People look to Prince Rupert Dry Dock end fined and costs three was $100 or SERVICE of the day. On the Ilrsl AND order the business ele SATISFACTION this Board, to Co. The oldest Canadian Life de months in default this morning Engineering Co., Ltd. the Kincolith 'team was 00J Board day the brains of the .place Licence No. 10-7340. J. F. Magulre, Agent ments, Tho Canada, team by Indian Agent C. C. Perry for the Port Simpson feated by who are in possession of the in 0. On the second day the supplying an Indian woman by formation to the of Helen Kennedy of necessary progress. Greenville team was also defeated namo by the Simpson team, tho scorn Port Essington on May 24 with Unity of Action. WESTHOLMP Em Theatre being 6-0. liquor that tested 3.4 per cent. "Of course there will be differ-nces tf press Many very interesting costumes The accused was brought bo-foro of opinion. By expression Tnisiir.HT .vcro snown on 11.mo " II.n Mr. Perry on May 24 and the (Continued on Ptr Tnre). Complete New Show Tonight masked ball, the best being that caso adjourned until this morn of Mrs. F. Magar, rcprescniint; ing for tho purpose of enabling Meeting of Prince Rupert Housing, Harold Lockwood 'Mr Prnoa nf ihn Pnalnma rinnnr Ltd., Friday night 8 o'clock World Pictures Presents 'Miss Canada," and that of Mis. IN in "Hrittanla. ment to test the liquor. Reading in City Hall. 126 Madg e Evans and Johnnie Hines Ross The athlete of the day was w m. his report, it was readily seen Jeffrey who starred in every event that the accused had broken two "PALS IN . that J)o took part In, coming m laws, that of supplying liquor to llrst in the 220 yard dash and one Indians after being warned by "DEMER8" "Neighbors" milft anri his team winning in the Constable Walkinson and selling FIRST" nrm milo relay and second in ui,nquor mat coniaineu more man We are clearing our Fivw Part Feature 4 nn vnrrt dash. - v Per cent aiconoi. stock of raincoats. What would do if became Tho Indian Department have A light weight coat, you you Motor Boat Races. rich in one night? See him do ill Picture of Colonel Peck at Cologne Owing to weather conditions made it their business to post at1 suitable for summer wear, all andl rain in tho motor boat races uavu uecu canneries on the Skeena absolutely proof, Sydney Drew Comedy-Ford Vltngraph'd Wonder Serial, 7th Episode postponed till a more favorable Naas rivers, notices warning per-' lawn or gray $7.50. The Woman in the Web" time. Many boats were entered sons against selling liquor of any We have a few leavler Weekly Gazette for this event. ' kind whatever to Indians, also all coats in different colors. Bra 8 Reel Show iii Better than ever before Tho crowds gathered so iijick cafos and public places have been Regular price $22.00 and IROLDJXOYD IN HIS LATEST COMEDY at times that it rominaeu t J J 1I..KA mosc warned. $20.00 to clear at $12.50. Admission, 15c. and 20c. COME AND SEE present of the Rupert fair, only 15c and 30c, Including War Tax 2 Shows, 7.15 and 3 out in this feeds,instnnce none were with. ettes,Smoke wrapped Players in Navy tin foil,Cut cigar Shows 7.15 and 9.15