V V im I 1919 I HRST AID KITS BHHK 'Si 1H Bicycles Repairs and J, .alt workmen's requirements Conf-pcnsatlon THE Daily Parts f Board 1 1 J T l PBINCE RUPERT WI0; PDones(82and200 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 PMNCE RUPERT, B.C.. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1918. PRICE FIVE CKNTI RAILWAY MEN WILL ACT AS UNSETTLE!! .77 PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES MEDIATORS WITH VIEW TO DIFFERENT FROM PRIVATE, SETTLING WINNIPEG STRIKE SAYS SIR ROBERT BORDEN WILL PRESENT TO METAL WORKERS NEW TERMS OF DISTORTION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES CANNOT BE PERMITTED NEGOTIA i iuho rnum tmrLUitW in ALL COLLECTIVE BARGAININQ SHOULD HAVE LINES OF INDUSTRY AN EXACT DEFINITION A8 TO MEANING (Spcclal to The new via a.T. P. Teiegrapns.) Winnipeg, June 3. steps wmcn 11 is noped will lead to a (Special to The News tU O.T.P Telegraphs.) termination of the Winnipeg strike are being taken today when Ottawa,, June 3. Major Andrews of Wlnsipeg asked the representatives of the trainmen's unions act as mediators. They Prime .Minister in the House of Commons yesterday what was will present to the striking metal workers flew terms of negotiations the attitude toward colfectivo. bargaining. from employees In all lines of Industry. It Is believed that Premier Borden replied that the Government was thoroughly Die new terms and efforts at mediation may open the way for conscious, of the condition of industrial unrest throughout the , settlement. .voi-ld, but was. hopeful that in .this country matters would not The committee which will negotiate will consist of representatives go far. He reminded the House that.the Government had under from the 'following organizations: Locomotive engineers, consideration conditions that might arise in the change from locomotive firemen, railway cosductors, railway trainmen, war to conditions of peace. maintenance of way employees and railway telegraphers. f L.G.: 'We shan't be long now, John r 4t M The Premier mentioned the ao-' '' ' J. B.: "I hope you won't. I cant settle down torn Wflrt livitbs of the Royal Commission FISH CONTINUES until this men is cleaned up!" JT3 under the chairmanship of Mr. URMANS MADE . : . ft . Justice Mathers, which commis AT A LOW PRICE uui COMMITTEE OF 600 sion was still actively engaged. PEACE BECAUSE HA8 BEEN FORMED GENERAL STRIKE CALLED Referring to the Winnipeg From Ten to Twelve Oenta Paid TO MAINTAIN ORDER strike, Mr. Borden slated if the For Flrat Olaea Halibut. needs of the people as a whole The following official were to oe remeaiea a complete WILSON'S WORD announcement has been IN VANCOUVER TODAY AT 1 1 distortion of the public services Owtoig to the present unsettled Issued to the press: today could not be permitted conditions) the fish companies are Fourteen Profiting by the experience SAYS WIRE RECEIVED HERE when founded upon such reasons unable to handle a very large grockdorf Rantiau Says of the other cities as those forwarded by the employees quantity of fish, hence the falling Points Responsible for where strike situations of Winnipeg Employees in price., Today the sales of fish Surrender. have brought about serious 4 of the publio service were in dif are as follows: R. T. J. ROSE, ACTING SECRETARY OF TRADES AND LABOR inconvenience to citizens ferent position from those of Clara 'with 3,000 lbs., and Nor- Berlin. Juno 3. Bcockdorf through interference with" COUNCIL, GETS MESSAGE LOCAL RAILWAY private employers. Services in nen, ,10,000, at 10.1c. and 5c. per Eantiau, leader of the German the- operation of public MEN DO NOT RETURN which public servants were en lb. to the Canadian Fish & Cold plenipotentiaries at the peace coa-ferenee, utilities, the citizens of gaged had a direct relationship to, Storage Co., Ltd. is credited .with saying Prince Rupert have organized It. T. J. Rose, president of the Machinists Union and tempor the maintenance of law and or Verna. 4.500: Moltke. 3.000. and that the theme of President Wilson a committee of 500 ary secretary of the local Trades and Labor Council, received a der. Tulip. 1,500, at .10.2c. and 5c. to is a very ticklish one, for who have . pledged themselves wire this morning from Vancouver saying that a general strike Sir Robert said he expected to the Atlin Fisheries, Ltd. Wilson is the father.Of our surrender receive the Mathers report by 10.2c to assist the city was called this morning at 11 o'clock. The Sadie with 800.lbs. at in arms. authorities in maintaining June 15. and 5c to the Royal Fish Co. The The German people counted on This means that a large 'part 0f organized labor in that city Further. law and order should a Explains Caygeon, 6,000 lbs., sold yesterday him and voluntarily made, itself strike occur here and any will be on strike, but it does not apply to all trades. Later in reply to questions by afternoon to the Canadian defenceless 0 n his fourteen friction or interference Locally the employees of the (Jrand Trunk Pacific Railway Mr. Rogerson regarding collective Fish; St Cold Storage Co., Ltd., at points. The amendments to the with putilic rights result met yesterday and decided to remain out in spile of the ultimatum bargaining the Premier said 12.2c .and.',5c per lb. IfMlv nur pmmlrv nrnno'seil were therefrom. the - that what was called the right; of 8almon. sent them by management. collective bargaining as it had Aboutthree hundred pounds.of been interpreted might have an salmon, sold today at 13c and 4o in?Ihe persistent crilicisroatas to BOTH SIDES AT EDMONTON unfortunate effect so far as the iter pound to the Canadian Fish differenr between the members rpblem was concerned.. It might & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. The G. of the delegation' and the. cabinet FISHERMEN OF nave tne i eiieci i oi placing .1 uio meu E. Foster operated by the Canadian or that the meeting at Spa had SEEM TO BE CONFIDENT; and labor unions in such a situation Fish & Cold Storage Co. is my significance. that they could not- make expected to arrive in port any SEATTLE WILL their bargains, except subject to time. CHINAMAN FINED NUMBER OF MEN RETURNED some central body. The term collective bargaining .should have Prlnos Rupert 8pruos Mills, FOR SELLING OPIUM SELLOWN FISH an exact definition as to .what it Ltd., can furnish you any dimension meant. lumber at short MAKING BID FOR SUPPORT OF SOLDIERS WHO STILL In spruce Indian notice. Agents, Albert A Mo-Caffery, Girl Allowed Out on Sua NEUTRALITY NO REASON MAINTAIN THEIR pended Sentenco and Will Company Capitalized at $100,000 Ltd., 8eeond Avenue, tf Leave Town. Formed to Handle Catches TO BE DISCOURAGED SAYS STRIKE AUSTRIAN TERMS SECRETARY of yB Vessels. Ken Seng was lined $100 or (Special to The Kcws via O.T. P. Telegraphs.) RESTRICTIVE three months in default this Capitalized at $100,000, the Morning by Magistrates McCly-mont Pacific Sea Products Lompany, Edmonton, une 3. Tin central strike committee report and Collison in tho Dollce market tho catches of everything orderly. The secretary expressed the opinion that will tourl fot selling opium. In the which from a strike standpoint they had no reason to bo discouraged. Nation Not to Exceed Six Million fvidence the Seattle fishing lleet, com In Population Borders FOR QUALITY given, il appeared that The local railway superintendents report that quite a number Hie accused Helen Carlson, posed of 75 vessels, valued at approximately Denned. 8ERVI0E AND SATISFACTION gave Those who did not return, he kif men resumed work Monday. the has been Indian girl who was yesterday $1,000,000, 10-7340. food Board Lfcenoe No. rooming charged with havjng organized at a meeting of Seattle said, would have no grounds for reclaiming their positions, and (Special via O.T.P. Telegrapta.) opium in her possession, tho and vessel owners. The as far as the railway is concerned they are dismissed from the Paris, June 3. The terms of fishermen opium which ho put in the bottom service. rJeaco submitted to the Austrian Once ' the now company will organize a delegation yesterday define and Wanted at j match box, thereby getting Veterans Association reiterated their inten The Great War which tho the selling through restrict the borders of the new Sirl ,agency ,intd Pipe and trouble.other paraphenalia y catches of tho Seatlle fishing, fleet tion to' stand by their strict neutrality attitude to the very letter. natiqn of Austria and limit the used by opium smokers,? were will bccsold to locat and eastern The strikers are apparently making every eUort to win. over the population to. six millions. JO Carpenters 'toed by tho police from tho marketsi . . returned soldiers either individually or collectively .and passed The Allies gave tne Austrians for Construction fesidfmce of tho Chinaman. Plans, for the organization. .01 a resolution at a strike meeting favoring a two thousand dollars Ifteen days to sign the treaty. With the of France Work !I-len Carlson was let out on tho- company navo ueea uhuci cash bonus for returned men. The Veterans Association regard exception impended for somo time, and all the major powers would un Mr. McNEILL sentence and will loavo consideration "bunk." Apply "salve" and such action as doubtedly agree tp the admission town. into execution carried they were meeting of fishermen and A miner who voiced his opinion yesterday is said to have of Germany to the Council of the Prinei Rcpsrt Dry Deck mi at a vessel owners at wwen it was uj- I"'ronerly summed up the motives of the. strikers by saying: "We League of Nations, but Franco is Engineering Co., Ltd. cided to form a company, v will have to do something for Ihe returned men or how can we unalterably opposed to it. Con made available to sequently there is no possibility "OEMEnS" shares. .. being.... .0.1 Dm flahine expect to get them." of this being done, according to a - w Wo havo just received a only vossels uio and win those u financially in EXTENDED TIME ACTION POSTPONED member of tho peace delegation. WESTH0LMP 8fpment of voile dresses, terested -'n them. no two alike.. Those aro The action taken by tho vessel (Special by O". T,I'. Telegrapna.) AT LETHBRIDGE SULPHURIC FUMES AT " TONIGHT u vy pretty and reasonably owuers and fishermen will mean Edmonton. Juno 2. The Al- cpmposed of .1 l.Hn.l QUEEN CHARLOTTES priced. Also somo-ll Seattle fishing fleet berta Government nas exieuutu Unionists Say They Feel Winnipeg The ever popular n little different in 75 vessels valued at approximately Mm iimo for the submission oi Strike Will be Settled Reid Wallace print and cotton crepo $1,000,000, will fell their tenders on oontraot9 on account 8oon. Evidence of Veloanlo Eruption on nd houso dresses. The catches through a single agency of contractors being unable to Islands Across Hoails IN 'w prices on theso dresses protecting both tne pum.o ""brok- get prices on materials from other (Special via 0. T. r. Telegraphs.) 8tralts. wi" sell thorn on alght. fishermen.. from speculating nnrl nnblQ llsn points, owing to mail congestion. , Lelhbridge, June 2. Four 'Thejtource" COME AND SEE ors. nanuui,.11..., - ----- unions favored a sympathetic Word has been reoeived hcte will be marketca "ro"u v"" that sulpliurlo fumes pervade the Mi strike hew) and four are opposed (.nnfrnllea Dy --" ON JAUNT the"Queen Charlotte Islands Peerleaa, Fearleat operative mv NEWSBOYS to it. 'The returns from tlireo are air at tho fishermen ana unknown. and that there is every evidence Pearl White in sensational declines la O.T. V, Telnrraobs.) in that vo'canic Alleged (Special of a eruption Einpress halibut, cod and Edmon- The union men decided to postpone in 3rd Episode of the Theatre of June 2. sMmnnlon. neighborhood. action, feeling that the Winnipeg Halibut ' able' tho Seatll, loft at midnight be remembered tnat only fish on fish ton's newsboys trouble will be settled It will "Lightning Raider" kUrH.hK'LLED B08 MCDANIELST" Exchange in Pier 8, when the and on Sunday to attend the annual shortly. iccently earthquake shock were vLl'"l. Stanton In new was in active demand m local convention at Calgary. They were reported there by a special cor "Underground Terrors" Plctur at markets and the facing newsboys' band. of The NesvH. EbP's Thaatrt Eastern attended by the The oldost Canadian Life Co. respondent Fatty Arbuckle in Jun of continual losses byve-wlj jj fho Canada, J. F. Mag u I re, Agent. Some years ago vo'.-jinic nh "The Butcher Boy" ers and tho fishermen Seattle fishing fleet is coroposM covered the streets of Prluei llu-lrt,es tmpi. ""J,fm ry or.. die lumber an g Wen a avsr- tons Ladysmlth the the result of an eruption ice"rjv amid beutirul on the Bhare plan, f 5rt vessels valuod on an 1,000 Coal, Admission, 15c. and 30c. Q00D tho reasons for iornmi of $30,000 each and 66 vcs. jest on the PaoIMb Coast, just ia Alaska. ONE-REEL ago Shows 7.15 and 9.15 OOMfDIM operative comp. . gels valued at irom aiv.uuv m trrlved. Send your.'orders to tho - , i-it ana 8, Officers or tne , v $15,000 each. rlneo Rupert Coal Co, Phone 15. Advertise in the Dally News. r a nant nnnn oij UWIIC19 i