TAXI TAXI I A1 IM Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP Huntley & Hale PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Auto Helgeiion UjccK Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper a a . IMtl.VCK ni'l'KlJT, n. l. TUKSDAY. FrimtlAHY 8. 1021. fHIMir'l ClrUtl 1124. S'f.tl .!, 114. " l, XII tVest Peterboro Election Causes Stir ; BERAL ELECTED BY LARGE PLURALITY AND GOVERNMENT MAY RESIGN jberal Elected by Big Majority in GOVERNMENT Legislature Opened West Peterboro Defeating AH Comers g New Governor Hon. C. O. McPherson. Manitoba liionist Candidate came Second with Farmer Fourth and Minister,at Lakesldt.was Successful Social Function in Connection with Labor at the bottom of the list; Whole Country POIITAOi: !.. I'JIAlrtli; Feb. . Op ;n'n j Ceremonies; Useful Program Watching the Result Kilfriiu a sharp ten-day ram-Hurt. ('.. l. McPhersn. pr-meial of Legislation is Premised minister uf public work. aa m in i a eneral Election Thought CON VtN I ION - IcttislefurP re.i-l,N-ted for Lakeside i I he M.tni-1- with VJCTOIUA. Feh. . Kieiilriintit-C.ivernxr Nichul olllcfnlrd a majority ipr K. II. Mulr of 600 for Hie llr?l time nt lhf oi-i'mg uf (he l.egilnli'ire when thi.t Imminent in Near Future . TOMORROW wliirh cannot be 8fTe(rd by llo uflenioon he reail Ihe Kpeerh from Ihe I h rune at Ihe formal ne H1 o tiear from. opeiiiHg I hi nfleriKMiu nl Victoria. Ii mirr Norri stated lliat Irre-.j..i-f The aildre in lo IIm rejIy ijeech from Ihe Ihruiie was moved . itmi t - c T. ... :.!.. . . iv of the result uf this elec. avrmmeni inn uai. r y "-' j iifj"i Aisociaiea eora or mot mi at ii ifl hi .Mii roiiMMii lhi by Ian Mackenzie of Yaiiroiivtr' and seconded hy l(. (I. Ierr- uf "Imnartanl I Votes: Poull It Short Session Vare.-uvep to Discuss Many Udtre and vmuld hold oniee until 'rM'' 'eorge. Aller Ihf tiiirodurtion or a bill and Ihe Mjl.nm- Defore Diiolut on Subjects U- :. .I-f-alr. fy a vl uf Hip sion of n reirl the limine Ihcn adjourned until tomorrow. ' . or mini Hip l.-i-laiurf s the or Hie YAXCOt VFIt. Feb. on. ,.ja opening LegUlature was a social event PETERBORO, OnL, February 8. O. N. Cordon, straight nUHl rtJineiuh.ii f u,c.-The a.-.s-ial. .1 b ru:in t- a normal c.,n. lii..n. of nm!iderHle imjK.rlanre. InvitatioiiMiad been issued I.efore- E ril, was elected by a large plurality yesterday In the West boards of trade rontrnes here htnd In rvppwnlalivr men and fcrhoro.. election caused by- the resignation- of John H. Burnham ,lomornm and 3 tkatrd out of on irst Definite Action uimirn and in addition the public & proleil agalml tho continuation In office of the present will In" unlcUlly represent.'.!. pallerii,! wire crowded. Among I hi finiMiriHiil dis-'tis-mIoii MIIK MAIlV KI.I.I X Ml Til ItmmenL There were five candidates In the field and the A suard of honor of rrltirned Mill be one base. on a resolution Toward Cow Bay Clean Up bt returns give Gordon a lead of 1321 over Oenne, the figures ii minx llir ettcrislon of I. vi'lu'un' lay men met III Honor in front of I" I In- P.li.K. Into the Peace lii.-r Hie Parliament Ituildin.t and all , N. Gordon, Liberal, 4163. cwintry. This i being fathered City Courcil Council fe ;de to Offer to Trade R:parin were in Ihelr ilac. a.t lie entered foclsnd Denne, Unionist, 2844. ly Peare Jlner ddcKalr and also COURT REVISION Rights for 300 F et of Wnter.'ront Outride the legislative hall. On nndiny l- lliimt from Prince lining. ( If. H. Burnham, Conservative, Z4D7. Many nlbcr suhjrele uf provincial! that a speaker had not yrl twi-n L. C. Campbell, Firmer, 2497. interest will ! bjforr thf en.' FIRST SESSION . Ti!t-til M!ttdWlMrftqr4,ilJetlrp. l JbjL.-ejJuJIon. TI). dec tcdi.J biUk Lieu t(Io ve rli yiv rt fhomss McMurray, Labor, 1011. enlin. I'attullo. minister of land, olfering lo exchange tlr mnnicip;il tired and returned shortly after- Thi eves of theholo country have been on Peterboro as It riMruiu right in (low Bay for :)O0 feel uf walerfrmil ca! f')ord- and read llie,j)eech ll Smaller Appeals are Ola-missed-RallMray Cow Hay. This wuiid allow for (hodllliug in of Uow Hay by the teen tald that which ever way Peterboro goes the country INDIAN BABY DEAD the Big Speech from Throne, follow, The fact Uiat all parties were represented gives some Qutllon railway roniai) ami Ihe cuiinril lias adopted the reort if ils; Jn u,,. -ch fro,n throne of their relative standing. Gordon, the winner, was not a FROM POISON PILLS' special cnimiUee eiimprisirig Mayor Ituclieslcr, Alderman Kerr, die ioentur reminded the House nun but he represented a popular cause. Denne was I Tlie etty eirtiH ,S rt-M-ion had Alderman Ihbhavn and Alderman Iero. daeiiig":iOU feel of.l;ai ihey had been called to ie win his Clrcumslsnce are Peculiar and l"""1 esiii II.m morning and uai-rf, a "adeuuate- siilltlde." II was notable (hat two .-nwi.......i.. n. wilt ..r. ....n... ..i in tlir and It was thought he would on personality. Police are Investigating -Inquest a I... .. .. .Ii.,.; -. . . ' General election Probable. Will Be Held. Oil.I III"-. i-MMum 4 ."-11 r 1 1 u f ,-'"inniiil.iits.III n Ui aif IliM UV iccia) rommitlee voleil agains( the romruitlee!,regard In-the sale of ticjuor. reM,rl. tlo-i.e leina: Ma or Hoc lies- llefcreiice was made in Hie OTTAWA, Februry 8.- The Imminence of a general election: ii'p.1. ti,.u".-.nv liiVK '"' Alderman Kerr. lavins Hie leller on the table until speech to agriculture and it said Sdely dlicusted here at being the probable result of the Liberal ) A i oionlli. old Indian baby. IMven,.oiet U... U.T.I'. Xt.jtin.,1"1 .t t . . a 1. . 11.. I. ... t-t... Ill, lit IIIKJ. Ul kill.I I.m. ntr.-.l. I.. ,... I, ii,-.. ., J I Me UliCUs'UiH was lneu isi no- minj "i'mum" sai urrr or, In West Peterboro. A strong section of the Government '-ral lloiilal lil mailt at :30 oT.. 1.1 u. ' ..Ll. s.iri;!hi by Aldennan Parker movina and not until a plebiscite wa vide money Ir suljsidixins the favor a eeneral appeal lo the people and the adoption jHl.r,,v arirr ,jltion ,and an 1 !. land Alderman Dvldiawi siMyndini lakmi. He seconded Aid. MrNeill's use of explosives in Clearing land Bortcrs course will not cause much surprise. iuiiuec lot Im-pii ordered, the V MZ":' '7:.': I thai ll., letler .iTrrimr 3O0 feel amendmem. for agricultural purposes and .'" "''.,4"" . .. h basi of selllement be sent Position. (assist bona tide iiiim-ral pros- Si Mayor's well Informed quarters, If the Government decided lo dls- m.ic- an- nm inetiifalinic the IUV aejmeni nl llie riiy en-)--- - mt Prllment tho dissolution would probably come following In olil'IblH-cn. Sliwr was su.lam-d. Ihe" court ! "'' "'iiilster of land. 1 i a biR ,,uesln.' sid IR"""- ... .... . ,,...,. ..... puiing of supply. II : xmmI that the child died of sitlins this niorninit enopril Opposes Move. Mayor It-s-hte, - are here "J lutooln) a a rrcull of haln? Mayor Itiwliesler. Alduen lyb-liain.' Alderman McNeill rose In op. o re.resenl the leopJe and no Strength of Parlies. Ieen ttlvm li.rlilori of mercury Parker. Perry and Krliell ,H.,llb.,. to the sending of Ihe .nre our personal view.. I was for The Government supporters now number 131 and it is ex- laldetn In niUlalr for baby lab. and Ii. A. Vsl. elerk. City leller rnd moved an amendment think all the aldermen are sincere , ,ri.j;iIaiun,. .lf ,.. tLllv a fctf some of them will cross the floor of the House at the Irt.. Tlir areiit lie on Kijtlitli rjltrineer. I.lemenls, arMir, and ,11'st the lidler ! laid on the table in their stand but In I lie recent . .,...,. 1.. .11VI1. if I IllllUCr IIIIISU IIT3 HI session. Axi-lioe WkjiL T. II. Ilimper, eily solicitor, were.until u i.iMiii.tiiM L.'iiiin i i.toil rnr mi .iiii.ii urn' !ing Liberals number 80 and the National Progressives 16. present in Ihe inleresls of the "I think it U H::y as I. have done for lhree.art'arS,Mining Regulations. EXCHANGE RATES city. foolish for tlieLunifil to en d!iw ii years and lo now. I think no there It will be hard for the An amendment tu the Coal Is full attendance f a pretty ifowh should be made lo ill The . main buines of this in wrilliu- and lay its cards lllloe close mines regulation act is ptrnmenl to muster a majority of over 20 on any Important M'r ' court will l the apeals on Ibis mailer," he said. "The 'up until it is really necessary, and further provision promised will be 'Courtesy of T. .MrClymoiil.j that are bsina 1-nler.Hl by the propi time to do litis would lie Now thai Ihe cily Is pmp'.siug made for Ihe safely of coal miners. The Borden Government had a bargain majority of 71. Slertina. 1.3775. rc.llwny company 'ti the expiry of when the railway derided how-jhrinvitif: in perhaps thousands of Italics, 8.15. I heir assessment ;tarrcmen and much trackav-e It is soins ti bae tons of rock for street work it It is the intention of the (iov. IVnm ItelHiuiii'. the coneiiciil larpie increase in in (low Hay. The provinrial kov- jwould mean a great sain tiJand the stains, to ex-lend UNEMPLOYMENT AND crruuent. speech IKS RFFHW Lira. 1.50. ihrlr tate. T. Watson, nf eminent is nnl pressing the mat- it in Ihe bay. A teller might be and Ihe hc-illluwork acquire lul Uuli rninr nrnnrcciAM Marks. 3.1(1. Toronto. i in t If -ity to nrsue Ihe ler and nellltpr has the railway jv.Tltlrn to Ihe govern menl but I Trauquille Sanitarium. A system Jiiecee. H.?8. Idea of the railway 'n Ihe jixound company been hasty in iitaklug.seo no .reason lo declare our. of rural district will be. TROOPS CROSS COUNTRY Ili.njt Kulis, 50.K'.). of over atuatioii improvements heiV. Why then selves definitely.' extended. "nurses injld - t inted States. 13.35. l..uilil tie rily open up Ihe nie-lun Light Draft. Three importrnt links in the ... .. .. .... awm ill mi nnnan IRISH REPUBLICAN and' olTer to accept a staled Aid. Parker Kiinted out that International highway will bo 01 nilmni Nnl Kanil ' --! - VICTORY BONDS amount of walerfront ?" only a scow of light draft could completed during the year. Thtrn Through Swltxer- Home, Would Bring ARMY ADJUTANT WAS Aid. Perry staled thai it ha ucl iulo the buy and it would bo There will be a consolidation of Land. ' J DlsasUr. Imeii such delaying as Aid. McNeill impossible for a tug boat tu take the Companies Act. lrfiurley of T. Me(;iymonl.) KILLED IN AMBUSH liad sugyesled thai delayed IV82, ft7.r5. It jn and as Ihe property belongs Labor Legislation. N Tin. Swiss I I.ONIMI.N, Feb. H. Sir lloberl IUI3, U7. t.UI.UX. Kelt . Mpha-I a settlement of the question for lo the railway company it could Attention is called Jo the draft ii i- r fnel jwr-'Hu'iie, nidenl uf the Hoard of I 5. ten years now. block (tie lauding of any material conventions and recommendation Ml, of Ihe (hiI'Iiis. ndjiii ) H ui ral lie K-' " ami for ariueil Trnde, in a u at flu'lllelil lust llJ7. U7.23. killed Aid. Silvcriiles said thai for the cily. If the city had iUUccepled at the International l.a-permrneut Irirh ItepuliJi' 'ti ai inv. wus i' Hip laput!.lKlil. suid the iirasily of Ihe un- IU33. U7.5U. ainli.isli fluid at Hur failed to see wtial kimkI a plebis. walerfront outside, a uor Conference in Washington in di'imr itiut in iiialnlMllllr"lP'iiiM,lil luation and the dc- IU3I, tt. unhn. on lie htid ill-en previously cite would do. There was nothing gridiron could be put in nl small accoiHance with Ihe Labor Parly (niliCiHiilnif .'reunion of trade could nut be IU37. VH. lle.wirted woundsi . to take a plebiscite on. cost or Ihey could start permanent scheme at the Treaty, of Ver-si "in- the re- exastfteraictl, lull nutre were siikui Now Is The Time. development. tiles. Legislation will be submitted UIbii of a reUwil of trade ami a Aid. Parker said thai the pro-vinriiil Alii. McNeill said lha! he under, in line will'i this, within tho few iininlh might see consider-oldn Proclamation of goxcrniiicnt would not stcoi) Cow lla rnulJ be made provincial sphere. Co it Hockey. rhanuo. A levy on eapltal, Emperor settle the question of filling in deev without any great expense he Mtld, would imralyie trade and Cow Hay but the final oeoision so thai scows could he taken rtaht SALMON 25c. EACH. brlmr illMUter to I lit country. George of India to the would rest Villi Ihe railway com- up to the city lane. THOSE mission. The provincial irovern- Three Oppose. VANCOL VKII, Fell. 8.--Frown INTERESTED nient vas out,, b.ojmd lo give the The amendment to lay Ihe let. salinon from live lo ten pounds in IN TIMBER MRS. RALPH SMITH Princes of New Chamber city walerfronlaKe'a'iid if ii,t rlly ler on the table was then put atid wciidit sold here today al "3e INDUSTRY REFUSES SPEAKERSHIP is lo get any .walerfronlage now was lost;; Mayor -Itoehcsler and each. Aldermen Kerr and McNeifl being is Ihe lime In gel it. LONDON, February K. The Indian ol.lrc issued today tin) tumhs ..... . ' m'"iiuintiurari. Aid. Hybhavn felt if Ihe pro the only members to vole for, hi-oggtra and Loonlnn nn.s. YICTOIttA. Kidi. M M culdliel h( uf the King F.uipcror's proclamation Mimmoiuiig tho ruling vincial government would wive the while Aldermen HyldiaMr. Parker. Soviet Russia : A "leetlng for the purpose council yesterday it was decided princes and chiefs uf the slates to Ihe inauguration of tho Chamber ellv 300 feel of walerfronlage. Ihe SilverstJes, Frlcicll and Perry "' n8 S Dirmin..! . i. that Mary Kile it Sinllh would,lie nf I'rlncos. cilv would be much heller off than voted avainst the amendment. W. W. LEFEAUX7who left clt'tlcd speoVer of lint I.etilsln. The pruclumulioii nays the problems' of the fulitro must be it would be holding indefinite, The million Ui send Ihe letter lo Moscow recenlly. will speak I D.m . In is,, r j Cow the minister of lands was then in the Mclntyre Hall on lure . This iiiornhiK Mrs. Smith fuccd in llio tplril uf co-operatloi uinl' mttlnuriiMisI, . Th Fm-peior riparian rights in Hay. ' Prlnce nupert. B.C. refused Mi" appointment and another Aid. FrlMell was in faor of carried on the same division. Aid. n,b,to.ttonl nd pro.ylo Kovcrnmvnt caucus wu said ho huped Die princes woufd icgulai ly particijial'n in the scuiling Ihe leller and not delay, KeJIy was not present. Wednesday, February 9, 6 F. DUBY, lieM at 1 1 o'clock lo cuiiaider the deliberations uf this chamber, althuugh Attendance lliertwus nut lug l)e question any further. i al 8 p.m. Secretary pro tern. situation. compulsory. Aid. Kerr said that ho favored AdvertUe tu the I'ally New s