1 I Tor llfflESlliTED FIRST AID KITS Bicycles Repairs and NtWS suit workmen's requirements Board com-' DAILY Parts ..Hon PRINCE RUPERT AUTO PK 82 and 200 707 Seoond Avenue PHONE 75 PIIINCE RUPEIIT, B.C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. 17 PRICE FIVE CKfTC TRADES COUNCIL DECIDES WAR VETERANS AND OTHER AGAINST GENERAL STRIKE CITIZENS ORGANIZED AT ' AT MEETING LAST NIGHT WINNIPEG AGAINST STRIKE WILL GO OUT, nuvvcvcn, ir rniota ur ruuu ADVANCED COMMITTEE WA8 OFFERED SETTLEMENT BEFORE MEN' HERb uuuu o i uin wr rnuvoiuna un hand; WENT OUT, BUT SAID IT WA8 TOO LATE WAS BOATS ALL GONE SOUTH ATTEMPTED REVOLUTION The Trades and Labor'.Council at a meeting last niglt turne (Special to Tbe Ntwt via O.T. P. TelegripM.) ,-, a proposal to go on strike on Monday next. The vole was Winnipeg, June 0. The War Veterans and citizens organized ialher close, there being 13 for and 10 against. There was con mrmi i . solidly yesterday against a continuance of the present condition . uii-"Jnuccinn linfnrp llifl vnfn wnc v f.nlrnn and the labor leadership has declared that the alien ipust go. sidcrauie t"- II was also decided that if advantage was taken of the strike Many men returned to work today when they better understood . mlvnnce the price of food suwmes there would he the motives behind the Winnipeg strike. e uh i" ' general strike called. Many of those who voted against strikin It has been shown here that the strike committee were offered Dest Monday favGred action along that line. a settlement of any labor dispute previous to the1 walkout, but The last of the uoals went they informed Premier Norris and the cabinet that they were loo ,outh today when the Prince Al-4 ale as it had already been de-j lert left for Vancouver uy way oi ALBERTA CROP cided to strike anyway. KLONDIKE HOTEL IS southern Queen Charlotte Islands. There never was any doubt that He There will be no further PROSPECTS GOOD any labor iroume was at issue; RAIDED BY POLICE ileamship arrivals hero until It was an attempted revolution of the strike. under the One Big JJnion-whlch 18 a settlement there W. H. Scott and Mis Bagwell the wholesale nouses are . XV'-J, ... f ' it is clear is identical with the I. Happily Grain Is Up and Waving in the I Arrested for Having Liquor in ttv well stocked and there wi W. W. and alien question, so lie enough of the necessaries of Wind Cut Worm far as this city is concerned. In Possession Contrary Troubles. Conditions are gradually right To Law. lile to last for a momn or two ilUiou&h 6ome of tho luxuries ing themselves, but already in soon be scarce or even Edmonton, June 0. The crop finite harm has been done the Miss Bagwell and W. H. Scott very prospects were never brighter If They Had VVoa. labor cause. The conditions revealed of the Klondike Hotel, Fulton St., TrLv be possible to 'secure far Part of the country All n make it clear that Senator were brought before Magistrate aveiuiuu seeding is completed, with the Robertson was right when he said McMullip. this morning, in the supplies irom uj CHINAMEN FINED FOR lome Isbing schooners, but that would exception of some green feed, and PRINCE RUPERT that this was a revolutionary police court charged wiCh having htimt a temporary Tneasure and practically all of the (train is up' SUPPLYING LIQUOR movement. liquor in their possession in would not relieve the situation to with the early wheat high enough other than a private dwelling and to wave in the wind. Speaking PEOPLE SELL fined $50.50. anj extent. generally, the growth lias been Lee Yuen and Lee Ying Fined $100 TO PROSECUTE Constables Adams and Bailey even, but there has been quite - and $50 at Essington. raided the place last night and FOURTEEN FISH BOATS a bit of the country where the MINING CLAIMS found in one of the rooms a tea wheat and oats have been just Two Chinamen by the name of MANUFACTURERS pot containing whiskey, together SELL CATCHES TODAY ' Lee Yuen and Lee Ying were arrested stubbled in. With plenty of with a bottle containing the same moisture during the season this Valuable Properties in Omlneca and brought before Dr. spirits and several glasses. The Over 130,000 Pounds of Halibut will bo all right, but it is taking Purchased by Consolidated Large, J. P., and Mr. Taylor at OF WET GOODS whole paraphernalia was set on Disposed of at Local a big chance. The farmers claim Port Essington last Wedriesday a tea tray. Mining Co. for Nearly for supplying liquor to Indians. Exchange. that is was to conserve the early A second charge of vagrancy spring moisture that they did not Quarter of Million. ' Lee Yuen, it being his second Retailers Will Not Be Proceeded was dismissed on account of in dlTence, was fined $100, while Lee Against at Present But Prohibition lbs. of halibut Over 130,000 turn over the ground any more. sufficient evidence. Yinir had to 850. The in- Commissioner ere sold tins morning ai ine The good prospects for Alberta DEAL WAS ARRANGED Dav L. W. Patmore appeared for tea ush exchange .to the Canadian gram are general ;jai!. over mo BY LOCAL MINING MAN itxicant.suppJiod was cider, whic'i Informed. defence und Chief Vickers for the Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. nrovince. Around Calgary, al on teing iesreaDy MrrtJross or prosecution, rnie nne--waspaior the customs department, showed 'I'll retailers whose samples of and the Atlin Fisheries, Ltd., at though they were vejrj ready for A mining deal of more than e a percentage of 3.4 proof spirit. beer and other drinks were recently (hi aver price of 10c and 5.5c the rain that came the last pari usual interest to central British Carhartt'B overalls and gloves. Both men pleaded guilty. analyzed and found above per pc i. Following are the of last week, still there was a good Columbia was closed today when Agent, J. F. Magulre, Smith Block. two and a half per cent in alcohol catches: of moisture in the ground reserve the first payment was deposited BIRTHS will not be prosecuted just now Albatross. 15.000 lbs.; Naviga and the germination took place by the Consolidated Mining and will Labor Meeting but the result of the analysis tor 16,000; Alameda, 4,000; Hilda remarkably quick. In some' cases Smelting Co. of Canada, Ltd., at There was born to Mr. and Mrs. be forwarded to the prohibition MOli: Eastern Point, 7,000; Valid the grain was showing above tho the Bank of Montreal here in Julius Uadland, of 1715 Fifth commissioner with the suggestion Of the delegates of the i,500: Polaris, 55,000; Nidaros, ground inside of three or four, payment for 29 claims in the PRINCE RUPERT TRADES Avenue East, on June 5, at the that he prosecute the manufacturers U,i;Hn. in Ann. c:I tnA i ft( days after it was sown. Omineca district which are chang out AND LABOR COUNCIL Prince Rupert General "Hospital, who it was pointed lla, 500 Nautilus, 1,500. Cut Worm Troubles. ing hands at close to a quarter of offenders. This will be held in the Carpenters' a daughter. were the chief Salmon. There has been a little trouble million dollars. Born to Mr. .and Mrs. Paul was the action taken last night by Hall Tvr Salmon catches also sold from the cut worm, in the central The properties referred to are Wicks, of 244 Seventh Ave. West, the police commissioners. TONIGHT, JUNE 6, 1919, "Aiy ut l? le pound for the of the province, but tho known at 8 Business important. per nart in live adjoining groups as at the Prince Rupert General Hospital In connection with this a letter p. m,. "it and c per pound for the rains and snows of last week will the Silver Tip, Black Bear, Silver on June C, a son. was read from the acting solicitor thites. The catches are: Hilda curtail their activities to a great Bell and Great West. They are W. E. Williams, saying that both By Order of the Strike ' I 1 100 lbs to tho Canadian Fish decree. A few fields had to bo situated approximately 20 miles the wholesalers and retailers were Committee. 4 Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Ruth, re-seeded, hut the damage was outh of the Sibola Mountain and liable to prosecution under the LOCAL NEWS ITEMS l,i00 lbs to the Inverness Cannery, not serious in a general way, al 0 miles north of Kimsquit (Dean act for making sales, but the real Steam and Operating though it is always a hardship to Channel). . responsibility in the case of Engineers will hold their the individual farmer who has to At present the claims are Miss Grace Curtin of the post bottled goods was on the manufacturer. meeting in the Mine, Mill Tin rrew of tho Princess Ena re-seed any considerable area. reached from the Grand- Trunk ofllce staff, left for Vancouver last He suggested that it and Smeltermen's Hall. rtich art-ived here a counlo of The acreage nut in crop uus aciflc Railway by travelling 100 night on a well-earned vacation. was cosily to prosecute thenanu-facturers ti flPfl Willi n naprn nf Annl find year is greater than last and tho miles in a southwesterly direc and for that reason lumber, set to work this morning acreage in wheal, taKing ine tion, but eventually it is expected A farewell social will be ten they should interest the attorney discharging the cargo. nrovince altogether, is also in that the coast route will be opened dered to the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. general in the matter, and ask creased. The"increase, so far as when a railway from Dean W.'S. A. Crux on Sunday evening him to prosecute. Wanted at Once . concerned is altogether is extended through after church service. All friends wheat is Channel The chief of police said that in the south, the northern parts Garde Pass. are invited to attend. the manager of the Silver Spring "DEMEFtS" back to their fodder in all his beer 10 Carpenters going more Formed Syndicate. The Prince Albert arrived froni Brewery had called Wo havo just received a grains, which bring a surer return, The first discovery of ore in the the nortli-Queen Charlotte Islands that went over proof. shipment of voile dresses, and provido feed for their district should be credited to a last night and left for the south The matter was discussed at for Construction no two alike. These are cattle. prospector and trapper by the Islands at ten o'clock this morning some length by the commissioners Work wy pretty and reasonably Spring Earlier. name of John Michelsen, wiio to with a light cargo. and all were agreed that in Apply Mr. McNEILL priced. Also something The spring was from two to gether with his partner, w. a. the case of bottled goods the a iim0 different in three weeks earlier than ordin Harrison, and his partner s iwo Monthly meeting of the Army manufacturer was the one who Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Print and cotton crepe arily and this was a great as ons. Ed. and Clifford Harrison, and Navy Veterans Association in should be prosecuted, but on beer Engineering Co., Ut and house dresses. The sistance to tho farmer, wno couiu in turn succeeded in interesting the club rooms Second Avenue, or cider on draft the retail vendor low prices on these dresses nnt lr (.ha usual amount or lau Alfred Garde, consulting mining Saturday, Juno 7, at 8 p.m. All would be responsible. 'H sell them on sight. plowing last year, on account of engineer of Prince Ilupect, in the members are requested to be Commissioner Hill was very COME AND SEE the very dry year, aoi ucuib omc property. Mr.' Garde formed a present. 33 emphatic that the sale contrary to THi LMF o plow last ran, is uisu uu? syndicate and managed to iiuei . low miist be-stoDned. even if they he reasons advanced for stub st several well known citizens Ho Fat and Chung Yuen, both had to prosecute tbe manufactur TONIGHT bing in the crop this spring. of Prince Rupprt. He was there- Chinamen, were each fined $25 ers themselves. He thought they r.noH acreages are being re v enabled to increase the scope and cost? last Wedriesday at Port hould do it regardless of expense. Beautiful served on most northern .farms of tho syndicate beyond the original Essington before Dr. Large and CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG this year for roots, wnicn ")e plan? to include an area of G. A. Taylor in the police court Another Miller. usually a pretty sure crop m considernbl" n -gniUido. Seve.i l for having opium in their possession. Nanaimo. June 0. A son was And Her Own Company ..Arium Alberta and are uem excellent veiu of high - gm They pieaded guilty. born here on Monday, June 2, to IN stored more and more for winter silver-lead oro were located and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Miller, of FOH QUALITY feeding of cattle. surface work curried on there ex development of the properties Prince Rupert. 'The Claw' moisture m will be started at once. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION (a niftntv of tended for many claim lengtns. Board the ground now to carry the crop A highly promising copper de The option to purchase was F. M. Sylvester, general super Licence No. 10-7340 the efforts of the Granby Company well into ui ,u also found on ine wi ai engineered through intendent of through pretty posit was A remarkable story of the African Mr. Garde, whose reports, earn nl Anvox. accompanied by Mrs in versatile star mer and with tue urum, West. veldt. See this Express rains ana. no juu t..i.. rm, fllimild Compared With Slocan. pies, and maps were accepted by Kvlvester. passed through the olty her great outdoor picture; riding Theatre bounded on the the Consolidated Co. In this re. last nlsht en route to Vancouver. horseback, fighting lions single-handed bring a bumper crop ; Tim nrea is and alone at night crossing Last ho acted for all parties jr?-terested, OREAT from the Big EuU. spp'flt DOUBLE south by ATTHAOTIOH and from reports north and tho the lonely African veldt. 'AIDE VI LIE and 1'ICTUHES Canada will need a big crop from 0v and White Sail Lakes an is he being the largest individual James Lamb was among tWMCCULL0U0H "" COMPANY this province. Ontario s floodel in the heart of the Coast Range of owner. train arrivals, from Casslar last Tub Very Latest u1 Manirepi and lnirera. r hoon nble to get- us mountains. Both "true" fissure The deal is of particular Interest night CHRISTIE COMEDY UIIU lion uui and Manitoba deposits are found to the people of Prince Rupert SPLENDID MUSIC ground, contact V2fPU'i seed in the and "luc Itibbon Feature in that the country in which the Prince Rupert 8pruoe Mills, ' THE surface showing compares HIGHEST dried out. and the BIODER" is still IllJ -.. fnKnlah vnll. inu HlmAria "wrring Alice Joyce well with any of the discoveries properties are situated are trib bbU. IMI Admission, 15c and 30c. nd M,Pfy Com(dy 1,000 "tons Ladysmlth Coal, the of the Silvery Slocan nf utary to this city..and their development slon In spruce lumber at short Shows 7.15 and 9.15 iest on the Pacific Coast, Just Kootenays. will prove of great notice. Agente, Albert A Mo-CafTery, V. " PUD rrivud. Send your orders to the the Eitensive work is planned and commercial advantage here. Ltd., Second Avenue, tf I rlnce Rupert Coal Co. Phone r