J' For FIRST AID KITS The mffC Bicycles Repairs and ,o suit requirements Com. Daily Parts 0f Workmen's pensation Board 1 IJL-i prince mm JIDTO P!ione5,82and2DO 707 Second Avenue PHONE 76 VOL. X NO. 139. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. SATURDAY, JUNE 14, I9J9. f j PHlGJi FIVE dfcN'l- OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE OVER TIIE TOP. TAR MACADAM CROWN WAR VETERANS FOR THIRD AVENUE CANADIAN RAILWAY BOARD OPPOSE STRIKE Board of Works Make Decision at RE THREATENED SHOP STRIKE Meeting for Section Last Two Night Bridge Plans 10,000 Returned Men Hold Qreat , Ready Soon. Mass Meeting Last Night In Vancouver and Pass WILL CONCLUDE NEGOTIATIONS WHEN SAME POINTS AT There was a meeting of the Resolution., ISSUE AT PHtaum umutti ratUUTIATION WITH Board of Works last night, at o innn nnsnn utuiru ActrrTc which it was decided to - crown (Special via O. T.P. Telerraplis.) Third Avenue in the centre to a Vancouver, June 14, A great PER CENT. OF MEMBERSHIP, width of eighteen or twenty feet mass1 meeting of the War Veter ARE SETTLED with tar macadam'. The approaches ans last night was attended by lo the wharf on Second 1 0,0da returned soldiers. A resolution) (Special to T&e Nrwi vlt 0. T. P. Telegraph's,' Street and on Manson Way will was enthusiastically passed Montreal, June . ah oinciai statement regarding the be similarly treated. It is expected opposing the sympathetio threatened strike of the railway shop employees, issued by the that this material will prevent strike as'a sympathetic strike and that the these roads getting into bad or-ler without any other .reasonable or adlaa Hallway Board, says one point involved is Ibal Cai so soon through weather conditions valid for the of excuse stoppage gravely aifccling riot only the solving of the problem of nhicb ,h and the heavy traffic which worl., The meeting lined up the ,he Canadian railways, but the ability of Canadian business oori- passes over them. Great"War Veterans Association m0S to meet foreign, competition. At present during wet weather behind the citizens protective Tbe board lias declined io conclude negotiations or to give the wagons passing to and from league arid the Returned Citizens the wharf when heavily laden experience Law and Order League for the. and until the definite ftssuran es cxept same points a present considerable difliculty, preservation and maintenance of lU :eirot ation I Uie main branch of the same labor organization, L. 0.; "Q eel some i&zz. Ronnrt' owing to the Soft state of the constituted authority. and constitutln, soiii'' a'J per - B. L.: "The answer is in the affirmative." roads, which can hardly be prevented The greatest distrust of the cent of Hie frtu tt SfR-ATfH Cm with ordinary road material. labor' leaders was expressed by men unions, u,u - many of the speakers. States Hallway A linistralion inJ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS "REDFLAGRUN The matter of the Section Two Washington have b-cu an. bridge was also discussed, for nounced. ON THE RUPERT which plans are nearly" completed. MIDDLE CLASS Carmen's Wages Mrs. W. 'A. Paterson, Mrs. W. I UP ON FRENCH If is uxpoclel that construction Sandison and Mrs. James Lee left Ottawa, June 14. -J. evident work on this much-needed .im Beatty. of the C. I 11., President Strike of Deckhands Made Voltin. this morning for Terrace, where provement will be commenced before FORM A UNION Keliey of tbe Grand Trumc, and teer Sailors Large Passenger mey will spend the next few BATTLESHIP very long. the high officials of the Government List for Opening of weeks on a holiday vacation. Railways, were In coasulla. Hitherto Unorganized Classes In Cannery Season. BEAT SONS OF CANADA Miss lion here this morning. Thj Carmen Macey, lately nursing at Socialist Deputy In French Cham-fbsr Great Britain Take Steps for. are maintaining their refusal . The G. T. P. steamer Prinoi the St.arrived Paul by Hospital the boat in this Vancouver, forenoon ' Tells of Incident at Odessa COLTS AT BALL GAME Collective Action for t re-open negotiahons ! Where Sailors Went Protection. Rupert was heard whistling fir to join the local hospital with the Railway War BoarJ unless the wharf shortly after nine this -fi "Bolshevik." Games Selected staff to complete her training. reams to be tor the various cities in -Great In the matter of wages is dis-.lssed. k morning. She was able to got With Ketchikan on 1st and 4th Britain representative organi away from Vancouver on Thursday In order to give their union '. i Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) July Hard Practice zation of a the middle classes has nig lit aud brought with her employees a half holiday on Wed i Paris, June 14. An account of Necessary. been recently formed, according supplies of foodstuffs for Swan-son nesday, tbe Rupert Bakery will ajmuliny of seamen belonging to to the last British arriving LUMBER MILL Bay, Ocean Falls and Anyox. close at one p. m. Customers are the French Black Sea fleet stationed The Sons of Canada were the here. It newspapers is called "The , She brought mail, express ant' asked lo make purchases before at Odessa during April winners of the ball same last Middle Class Union" and has been moving picture films for Prin-u' that lime. 139 was given in the Chamber of 'vening, when they beat the Colts brought into being for the pur STRIKERS TIRE Rupert but no freight. Deputies last night by Emile by a score of 7 to 6. Many of of organizing the middle Tilers were several hundred Lieut. Bud Cbrley of the Royal Goude, a Socialist deputy. During-the the regular Prince Rupert team pose to actively co-operate in steerage passengers, mostly cannery Flying Corps was a passenger trouble there" the red flag members were playing for loe protecting classes their interests workers going to up-rivjr rom the south by the boat today. was run up lo the masthead of Tolls, which enabled them to obtain objects of this new union-Tbe points for the opening of llu-cannery Bud has been back before since the battleship France on April 20. a good lead early in the are set out as follows: season. The sQckcy'.- oining the service, but is doubly The trouble is supposed to have arae. The score was o to i, mutual under 1. To promote Strikers Request He-opening of fishing opens next week, and tun: welcome now that he will be here been caused by an officer order when the Sons went o bat in lbs standing between all sections of Will: Distribution of Mall cannery nanus came up iroct for some time. ing a machine gun to be fired fifth innintrs.' Cliinei.tson hit the the middle classes, and to secure in Vancouver is uninterrupted. Vancouver while they had toe .. a. against French soldiers and sailors pill for lour bases, with one on, distribution of the equitable chance. H. G. James, a science student fraternizing with the Russians, riakirg the score 0 to 3. In tu an taxation. X The -ship was handled by a of the University of British Columbia, when several persons were seventh, two nore runnerS reached national 2. To obtain the removal of un POSTAL WORKERS RIDE IN composite crew, among which was among those arriving killed and wounded. After .negotiations, the heme plate A walk, an middle classes fair burdens on the JITNEYS MARKED O. H. M. S. were the officers of the "John," from the south on the boat this tbe demands of the sail error, and another long hit by and to enable them by collective Albert" and "George," which morning. Mr. James will join a ors were met, and it was agreed Clementson gave the Sons two their interests -ii-om to action protect Sp: a) vl 0. T. P. TIearapbs. geological party from the east not be are lied up in Vancouver, uie that they should punished. more runs, ending tin game 7 to legislative or industrial opl VaVncouver. June 1 4. Tbo place of the man with the big and will proceed to -Stewart in the Deputy Goude asked M. Ley- 6. .' !'- s of three lumber mills musple and the sure eye who lext few days. gues, minister oi marine, wnein- There will be a workout on pression.3. To scrutinize and watch all again t ook up their accustomed usually throws tho ropes, was er be intended to respect the Sunday to get the team ready in legislation and administration lasts tuduy. according to a state-nent taken by another, but considering The members of tho Weslholme pledged word of the admiral, but hape for the Ketchikan garao. suitable amendments orchestra went out the train and to secure issued by the Mill Owners everything, - the esscl made a on the minister did not answer. Clementson will be in charge or of the law, where the interests bis morning- for river points -J Mm ijtors Association. In all good trip and in good time. Capt. up Deputy Goude continued: "The the local lean and Diomlae3 to of the middle classes are ike three ascs tho mills were re-praed McKenzie is as cheerful as ever, on a concert tour. They will Van-derhoof give sailors will not abandon their put the boys through some gruel unfairly prejudiced. at Prince George, at tho request of tho notwithstanding all tbe little recitals vessels. Four hundred sailors ling practice- in the next coupi 4. To support by political, and Telkwa, etc. They stiuing workmen who stated that things extra which he has bad to met.at Toujon recently and there of weeks. municipal educational action, bo for two three or expect to or away LaCaze that their Admiral it"? told had grown tired of doing supervise this trip. weeks. or by such other means as may nothing. The Rupert will leave for An comrades must not be touched or LIEUL-COL. M'MORDIE be deemed necessary, the interests Tim postal workers who formerly yox tonight and will make the return Mrs. G. B. Hull and Mrs. Calt, they would strike." of the middle classes generally. used the street cars in goto? trip to Vancouver at mid sisters of Cyril H. Orme, accompanied RETURNS TO RUPERT Great interest is being taken in to and from their work are night tomorrow as usual. by Mrs. Orme, their mother, VENTURE EXPECTED this new union, as is evidenced l, ooing carried by automobiles arrived in the city this morning A hearty welcome was accorded by the representative names bich display a card bearing tbe Mr6.JIull will TOMORROW NIGHT of the cities GERMANS MUST ALLOW from' the east. to Lieut.-Col. S. P. McMordie, D. mentioned in many Mterg 0. II. M. S. So far tho POLES PASS THROUGI rejoin her husband, Major Hull, S. O'-fby many of his friends when as already interesting themselves distribution n of mail has been in who is here already, while Mrs. The Union Steamship Company he stepped off the Prince Rupert in this new movement. Member wise hampefe"dr in Vancouver,. (Special via O. r. P. Telegraphs.) Orme and Mrs. Calt are uere on vessel Venture was able to sail this morning. One of Prince Rupert's ship is restricted to people born '"I'Th telephone "department is a Paris. June 14. Matshal Foch a visit. from Vancouver on Thursday real old timers, Colonel McMordie of parents of British birth, ana bit disorganized through has issued an ultimatum to the night and it is expected that she came here when it was but very great success has already M sev,,ai or the operators going Germans demanding the immedi Provincial Government Employ-nent will arrive in Prince Rupert tomorrow a very little place, and when he been obtained in securing membership. on the and Soldiers' Civil sympathetic strike. ate revocation of the order from Bureau (Sunday) night. No word saw his old home town again this Service, however, is being main- tbe German. Government halting te-Establishment, temporary office has been received so far as to morning, "nothing looked so good tai; t. although delays are COm-'I) 621" Second Avenue, Prince 1.000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the the movement of Polish troops whether she will bring much or to me," he said. liipert. Returned soldiers, men for est on the Paolflo Coast, Just across Germany. any freight from Vancouver Colonel McMordie is very glad nd women requiring employ-nent his old rrlved. Send your orders to the this port. to be back again among Carhartt's overalls and gloves. COMMISSION TO CONTROL of any kind 'Should register fripnds. and hoDes to remain here rlnce Rupert Coal Co. Phone 16. 8ent, J. f, Magulre, Smith Block. LEFT BANK OF THE RHINfc Mh the above. No fees charged. Duncan Kennedy, one of the permanently now. Mrs. McMordie Phone 553. P. O. drawer 1674. old timers of Prince Rupert, returned did not accompany mm ai tnis Wanted (Special via 0. T. r. Telegraph.'.) Davidson returned to town this morning from time, but will spend the summer WESTHOLMF at Once Mr, Jonathan Paris, June H. The final to the city by the Prince Rupert Scotland, where hj has been with her people in the east, com . TnNir.HT settlement of the question of the his way to his homo in located for the last three or four ing west in the fall. on 10 the Rhine provides He was formerly a car his four years' of war Carpenters left bank of Cassiar, leaving on this morning's years. After A BANDIT AND A GIRL, for an allied commission for th train. For the past few months penter here. conditions, Canada has looked Are the center of a new story of for Construction control of the military occupation Jonathan has been taking a business particularly good to the Colonel the rugged Weit-a story full of of the region, course at the Columbia Albert & McCaffery, Ltd., aro since his return from overseas. thrills and surprise! in which Work Methodist College In New Westminster. expecting two scows of building He says that Prince Rupert is being Apply Mr. VicNEILL There aro only a few fishing Accompanying him was material within the next two talked of very much in the William Fox Prince Rupert Dry Dock and boats in tbe harbor this morning the son of Dr. Large of Port Simpson weeks. . " east, where the terminus of tne present two new stars and their total catch amounts to the same n. T. P. is taking a very much Engineering Co., Ltd. 27 000 lbs. The Rosespit brought who is attending Smoke "PLAYER'S NAVY CUT" greater importance in the eyes of William Nigh In 9,000 lbs.; The Atli, 8,000, and institution. Cigarettes wrapped IN TIN FOIL. tho business people there. rom and the Clara N.. 10,000 lbs. Tbe All material for any kind o a - what he has been able to Judge New Show Tonight catches which were bought yesterday uilding can be furnished by Albert he expects that there will he a Violet Palmer were taken to Ketchikan & McCaffery. Lid. J AnnDManahla mnvomAnt WPSr to tSiPress Theatre md Wark Island to be discharged "DEMERS" IKa flnnnlpv r It Is that the Ash the centre, and that the expected (pert is is It B'auiifui nuth Clifford in tbero.today will have lo do the same Wear Queen Quality silk 'city is just about on the threshold "The Blue Streak" We have them in E1'.Vue jy"n' Production as there seems to be nothing sws nirBhades gloves. and sizes. When of its real development. Story and Direction by GAME'S settlement UP!" regards the William Nigh definite yet as Nil ,ive excitinr 1'?r Feature scenes imd of the strike which affects you of Queen think Quality.of gloves, think Prlnoe Hupert epruoe mm, Uni... ''uatloni. local conditionsr Ltd., can furnish you any dimension Admission, 15cand 30c. HABofif .8.cr,,n "" LLOVD QUALITY in spruce lumber at short FOR COMEDY SEE Shows 7.15 and 9.15 COME AND JComblnitlon Swivels Mo- Comtdy R.l. Special for Fisherm9n. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ndtloe. Agents, Albert A j . hnnta 3f. each, rui- 10-7340, Cafferv. Ltd.. Second Avenus. tf DUO. UUicui - tf rood Board Licence No. ler's, Ltd. Phone 45. v