For FIRST AID KITS The Da Bicycles Repairs and 'workmen's retirement Com. ily NEWS Parts pension Board PRINCE RUPERT MO pnones,82and200 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 OL, X, NO. i2' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. P.MGE FIVK CKNT ..rrrnT FIITATHDCn M17M IM TLXyE YOU YOUR FOUNTAIN PEN, FRITZ 1. (JUftJkiill ikVLWlVllU mull 111 BOARD OF TRADE'STRIBUTE WINNIPEG S I ME; SIKEET TO VICE-PRESIDENT HINTON CAR EMPLOYEES TO GO OUT OF GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC INTERVENTION BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MFDIATE CREATION OF OCEAN DOCKS HERE IS NEXT PROBLEM AND BY HEAD OF TRAMWAY COMPANY; ASKED COLONEL PECK IS WORKING ON IT AND HAS POLICEMEN REMAIN ON DUTY WITH MADE CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS WAGES ADVANCED (Special to The ftews vl 0. T. P. Telegraphs.' jnnjpegr (May 1. Fourteen hundred men employed In the "Resolved that this Prince Rupert Board of Trade ..j!-- rn j..KM ..lll, i . H nn w nn strike, todav.sw but street rnllwnv.- , nm... do tender W. P. Hinton, vice-president and general manager r' i. wnrk for the nresent. as do the metal workers. of the G. T. P. Railway, its sincere appreciation of invpes rernai" I blti QUSiriCSS aywiiv ui mw vpuiawiof aiiiiuuuvcu his untiring perseverance and zeal in the matter of procuring 1 0te StOOO j nnn uuv In fnvnr. nf -n -strike anil 70 nnnnsArl rr tr It. Thn the operation of the drydock and the establishment Limittee had given Instructions to members to remain at work of a shipbuilding industry at this port. Ll called upon. A meeting is called for Thursday night to dis- "And that this Board express its appreciation of the t veloDmenls. A leiepram receivea irom me minister oi ready willingness on the part of Mr. Hinton to meet every LtiDf at Ottawa announcing inai me noara oi nroiirauon was reasonable request of the citizens and of his zeal In cooperating labllshed. in all things that mean development of the A telegram In response to a message sent oy m. w. mcumoni, city and the magnificent hinterland in the northern part m .l.- nulnnlnwi Plnrtrir. nllwov. nebnrf tnn thn Im. of the province. ,wner oi mio wriiMiK-'a Mate Intervention by the Federal Government to prevent a "And that this Board express tho hope that Mr. ;ke Both parties to tr.e aispuie nave Deen iniormea oy uiiawa Hlnton's guidance of the activities of the G. T. P. may action by the Department of Labor. Danger of a strike by the be left undisturbed." licemen was averted yesterday morning by a compromise on Carried by acclamation. ttalary question, the men gaining most of their demands. REDS LOSING GROUND, SAYS "Now that wc have the.shipbuilding plant going here, we can talTES AND MUCH WORK J. J. COUGHLAN, AND WORKERS divert our attention to something else. Col. Peck is now working HUTTERITES BARRED on the creation of ocean docks here and has made considerable progress. These were the words of W. P. Hinton, vice-president DONE BY THE ARE BECOMING. MORE SANE ipedal l u T V Telegraphs.! and general- manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, iHUwa, Mar 1. -The Journal when replying to the vote of confidence in him passed by the. a i ...1. morning eajs n is uuu- GOVERNMENT MODERATE VIEWS EXPRESSED BEFORE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Board of Trade at the meeting in the City Hall yesterday after w tbat-tbe order in council noon, with President McCalTcry in the chair. COMMISSION AT lied under authority of tne VANCOUVER; Measures Act was signed Hon. T. D. Pattullo Tells Board WORKER SAYS LABOR MUST HAVE Mr. Hinton thanked the mem along similar lines, Mr. Nicker- Iterday afternoon barring Men- BETTER STATUS bers of the Board for their tribute son adding that the only grievance of Trade of Some of Work biles and Hutterites. from to his work which had been they had now was that Captain t.adi. The action was taken Which Has Engaged (Special to The News via 0. T.P. Telegraphs.) carried out under great difficulties. Nicholson's office was still in mediately after the House His Attention. Vancouver, May 1. Comparatively moderate views and a It was a trial of strength to Vancouver when the headquarters ittioned clause 13 of -the im-Talion tendency toward a more cheerful outlook marked the second day a young man to have such things of the steamship line should be act vesting the govern- 11 was a story of much work ac said about him. Of the future he here. of the Industrial Relations Commission in Vancouver. Although 1:1 with power. complished and of great things was not sure. If the Government fur future that was told the the number of unemployed is given at 10,000 one half are re wanted him to work for them he RESERVE ON FALLS IJoard'of Trade yesterday afternoon tuVncd'soldiers?" ' would do it as well as possible; ffl DELEGATES TO by Hon. T. D. Pattullo. who, John J. Coughlari' of the Coughlan Shipyards, one of the most if not, some6ne's he hoped .would mER MY BE LIFTED Dirn III fDCnFMTlAI l'on tae rP(luest of tne Board of important employers in B. C, said he thought the "Reds" had do it betters He did. not think, llr. ill 111 LlALlJllIlrlljOiVn,lp lnl, snmn nf the thirnrs however, that there would.be begun to lose ground in the last couple of months and he saw any Hon. T. D. Pattullo Told Board of which had been done by the Pro vital change made immediately. ms. May 1 -Credentials of vincial Government and some of gliwmerings of what he considered a return to sanity and re It was a good thing for them Trade of That Plans Power.Regarding German delegates to the Peace ti, nlans thev had laid for future sponsibility. Three labor men took the witness stand. All three to get together sometimes. If ference will be handed over wnrk. Them was no oratory! listed themselves as moderates, although affirming that the workers there were any grievances they If an industry offers to establish Allied fommission, headed .the minister's speech but' should be discussed and settled. 'i jaboXit were unanimously determined to secure a permanently better at Falls River a certificate of mxs'si iniDitn, at Versailles to-1 he Just recounted in Dlain con-1 status than in the past. A large delegation of working men was Prince Rupert's Future. improvement will be issued and iRKrmng. The first ses- vnrenlinnnl atl-ln n fnlV n I t 1 1 a ' the of these were listeners only Speaking of Prince Rupert Mr. the present reserve will be lifted. i the Pi aiv Congress will attendance, although majority that had engaged many things Hinton said that no city has one-twentieth That was one of the interesting e "-a I ; v.dnlials. The their attention at Victoria. iNo officials of the Trades and Labor Council were present, al 1 ,f part of the resources things said by Hon. T. D, Pattullo-at hr p ai treaty will bo People's Business. i though a member of that body gave evidence opposed to the union that this one had. There was in tho meeting with the Board of 'Mi fntri ta the Uermans at the Mr. Pattullo in opening said being adopted officially by the council. this district the neucleus of a Trade yesterday. session. that the business of tho Government great settlement which would Mr. Pattullo further said that t was the people's business stewardship. Ho spoke of pre- support millions of people. The he thought it would be a. good and their representative should Mjnn innHiHnns nnrt nf the fact city was the logical centre for the thing for the city if they could X HEILBRONEFI be able to give an account of his Uiat prior to lhejr laking cliarge RIFT IN CLOUDS ON mining and agricultural develop-ment nake a favorable agreement wi. Reliable Jeweler much of the income or tne country PEACE CONFERENCE of this country and when a big company to supply them was derived from the sale of Paris, May 1. A slight l developed would be able to carry with power. Just now in the Diamonds. Watehns. ninrU capital assets. There was anj rift in the Italian cloud ,the debt of the province. The growing time of the'eity any outside Cut BUSINESS FOR SALE gives hope of clearing section developing rapidly. influences great help Glass, Silverware, Ivory overhead charge of ten million I was were a "'noresia, Community Plate. dollars a year of which six and a away the dillcullies in the j Mr. Hinton spoke eulogistically in building up the city. Had the Etc. Mrs. Goldbloom announces half millions went to interest and Adriatic problem. Overtures ,of the work of the local member, company which proposed, coming that owing to the sinking fund. There were regular for a resumption of Lieut.-CoI. C. W. Peck at Ottawa. here on a previous occasion been 3rd A. ,nd 6th 8tft. fact of her having other statutory grants amounting relations have not come He had noticed with what avidity allowed to proceed, the city would ! business interests elsewhere, to two millions and the administration thus far from either side 1Col. Peck had plunged into parlia- have been far different from what, it has been necessary of Justice and other more but intimations from Home niAnfnrv liffl. Hn snw the minis it is now. ' to dispose of the or less fixed charges ran away are that overtures from ters every day and was working ladies' ready to wear business with the rest of .the ten millions. Paris would not be unacceptable on the ocean dock and steamship The oldest Canadian Life Co. s in Prince Rupert. In order to meet these charge8 and will receive line to the Orient. He worked fhe Canada, J. F. Magulre, Agent. Satisfactory arrangements the Government had almost every attention. night and day and should get good will bo made with a reliable doubled the taxes until tho revenue There is a prevailing results from his labors, 1,000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the buyer. Full particulars almost met the expenses. sentiment among the delegates j The spirit of co-operation was best on the PaclMo Coast, Just FOR mm i may be had at the His idea was that it was better to toward soliciting the very vital to success. He found arrived. Send your orders to the EffE.ND store. increase tho revenue by developing return of the Italian representatives. the lack of it when he took chargo Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. satisfaction resources than to bring down of the railway. If he had been rwra Licence Nn. m7ain the expenditures. y able, to do anything, he had been I Land Question. lamply repaid.Tributes. BOARD OF TRADE Mr. Pattullo went on to speak direct, as in its influence in mak- Before tho passing of the reso-ing Fmpress : Theatre of tho land question and of the others settle up their lands, lution, President McCaffery spoke t The regular monthly meet- had follow oxcellent results that Lands in tho northern interior 0f the fair treatment they had 2 ing will be held in the Coun- ? New Show Tonight ed tho enforcement of the Land vnpn luiirlf ariM n rtr nf lnw rtyip.na : ,1 ..nJ,.. lln4nnia cil Chamber of the City HalT Settlement Act. Its value lay, not lo settler8 wno were comlnff in ngement. All appreciated it in Metro PresentB so much in what was done by it fasti of U)e had On Friday, May 2, Bert Lytell " Cut ! Lauds had been set aside for been unablo to get the station at 8 o'clock p. m. A full at- cigar- Smoke Players Mvy lhe use Qf S0,dierSt Thia was b, 'and olher improvements. ttos, wrapped In tin foil. jng done by arrangement with the, a. M. Manson, M. P. P., spoko $ tendance is requested. TheTrailof Dominion Government who had 0f the help that had been received .$ wmw-mwwmw mado it clear to them that Ihnv IU4. it lllllbUU! l 111 i lUllllUbk'UUl-l.- "DEMERS" would handle the work of placing'wlth tho shipbuilding delegation Yesterday The new figured Voile soldiers on the land. He gave which had gone to Ottawa. arrived on the last Ottawa credit for having intro- jn regard to the colonization WESTHOLMP Great western drama in 6 reels Dresses They are mado 'duced a broad policy which wouldvork on the interior lands he " TONIGHT u BRITISH GAZETTE in express.smart styles and at very givo tho soldiers win? wished to heard nothing' but good words of reasonable prices. Only 'do so a good opportunity. tiie general manager and he ex, "The Blindness of Divorce" and 3rd Episode of a kind. Timber. 'pressed the hope that no matter The problem eternal, in which the "The Woman in one Also a few black satin ! Speaking ol the timber and of wnat was the future of tho road woman always pays, skirts nice soft satin tho immense output of spruce .Mr. Hinton would remain in his "TO TO" the Web" one of the most useful 'during the closing months of the present position. He was the only The loos-lolntel 'Comedian In TuRT LYTFK in wardrobe. War, Mr. rattullo said that tho'frjend the city had since the la- "THE JUNK MAN" i- garments your Full of thrills and adventure. output equalled that, from A Comedy, the',nented death of the late Mr. great More exciting than ever whole of the United States. In COME AND SEE Hays. Shows Til5 and DslS. Admission u, nidging war Tax 2 Shows, 7.15 and. 9 order to keep tho timber business! l. V. Patmoro, F. G. Dawson 30c. and 15C Includlnr War Tax. I (Continued on Pago Sir." Iana- v, a. Nickerson eaoh spoke