5 TAXI Ambulance Servlca Anywhere at Anytime, md Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. and 6th St. MATT VIDEOK, Prop. k xvi., No, i art. - y -, ONVENTION V PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PHIXCK HUPKUT, H.U, f O.N DAY, MAY itl, 1020. Ba'rurrtty' Circulation, ISt Strrrt Stiff. 4 Si 3K Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining flail) with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best .for1 the least. Phone 457. PRIOR FIVE CENTS. OF PACIFIC WORKERS SOON OMAN FORCED TO OPEN BANK SAFE BUT BANDITS FAIL TO GET LOOT mvention of Workers be Held at Honolulu to Discuss World Peace I - ralian Labor Paty convinced next war ill take place on or near Pac fie Cc an, states delegate at Geneva 1 1 f' liiv :tl Tl... l...a..,.a. ..i I. ...i.. i.. i. ""'f J. . iiv 11'fiiuiiiMi I.UIMT I'. HI) lilt lie- lt aunvoke a workers" congress ul Honolulu (o lit- ultcuiK I ......I k.aw ..f I I : ntuniis in iiiiuirit- HORMTing till i III IMCIHC "llCI'IIIISC (probability (lull I In- next war will lake pluce in llic ncigli-id or Uiu Panne," declared J. A. Ileaslcy, delegate repic-K Khi' Anslralian Workers' Union at tfiv Inlcrnalional IKllflTl'lltl' Imluy. ley rrilnized I lie inli'rnalional laliur office for iloing lm nreienl unr uii.1 ni.l Vm..!.-..!!.. .v ...... .si. ......i l I - .....-, line l.'llllll.l.U UI.AI re niifr or Parafn- workers would do much lowurd mailt- l a aSf at Ik, anal 1 ll 1 lit l , ISES TAKE mm ACCDENTS in. rKtMUtWlI FATAL AT WEEK END Pllsudaky Thinks Not Enough. In Office., as, Head of Poland UWAW. May 31. Marshal) Dkl, who overthrow- li I tllC Polish gOWItllllCIll, II'- I rrraleal a icusalioit lay rc- slo accept the presidency linl iifcr hrm elected hy mnal ,einhly. tlk i In litter of rr-itated dial so many rc- were placed about the try by the present con- and (here wa urli lark im'Moii nguiiit parliament was niuililf In lake the iiWIity of (Itf office. IT DIES IT VANCOUVER llllam Ettorshank, 84 of Age, Came to Coast In Sailing Ship 01 Vlilty jMny :i,r.api m 1 "e-.iiank. HI years of Sown all over Ilie coast a ran pilot, died Sunday. He li'-re in JKO.'I a second tn tlio clipper passenger liilia and, proceeded to the gold fields where he a year and returned to seafaring life. H'i7 (in Id Kltershiink vviii led one yf three plloln. position lm held until I V)-Ml Bie resinned. If tat III years a a pilot wan ahsolutcly iSBYTERIANS IISS AND HOOT Session Culminated In Ddamentallst Victory at laltlmore Assembly IIMOIlK, May 31. Illsse a I ca IN liiiiictiialed ll.it 't-ltiii Ooneral Assemlilv b'lay dui-lnif an excillnir which rulininated in li'iitalisf victory in adon rule for rnlatinir mem ' Oil llOHI'll.4. Tl il adi till Idoplod was a tninmllt piesenled by Itev. Mat Hewn of Seattle. tribe to the Dally News. Ten Lost In Fires, Seven in Auto Smashes, Three In Explosions and One Drowned 1,1 XF.W YOUK, May 31. Uiveii an incenllve by aiilompbile Cidents. fire. ehllnii n.l drowniiius, death tit lieavy toll in the IjikIciii Staler over III" eok end, no lews Jinan 1 live-. bHnji sinitrnl out. Ten person.-perllied in flain'es, one va drowiietl, three were killed in at explosion and ceven dird as y trsult of auto smashes. Ii llriaoklyii a hotel firu look loll of seven when Mrs. Thomas llughei and four of her seven children lost Ihcir live. AI llallfmni the home of lr. Aaron Aiubei, Kgyploloisl at John ' Hopkins' I niversily, way destroyed by fire his wiTe, six year old sou and maid losinz their lives. FIRE IN ONTARIO DESTROYS ELEVATOR l.AtlltAXIiI.. On!.. May Jl. oe slarted lal uwlit which Ihreateued to wipe mil the town of Imlili'i, eleven miles from here. It destroyed Iwo warehouses, a urn in elevator containing I.Odil bushels caiisiiiit loss ainniinltng to iHMI.()Q0. SIR HERBERT AMES RESIGNS FROM LEAGUE (.U Kllir. May 31 Sir Herbert Ames, tin' Montreal fiuan-ner and director of the League of Xalions. leudered his resignation to. beconie effective in July. accordiiiK to tus secretary, who arrived here this morning. . . "7 . j HOTEL DESTROYED. NIAV YOUK, May 3 1. --Seven persons lost their Uvea Sunday night in a fire which destroyed Iho old Taafl Hotel in Itrooklyr.. VANCOIJVER EXCHANGE Hid. Asked" Wheal Ii Vj H.tJ. Silver ... I'.onsidldated Howe Sound Independence Indian i.r x 1 j'remhy ....... I'orler Malio Sucf-Inlet ... 1 .08 2.00 .Mo.no . 33.1)0 30.00 .00 Vj .01) . .().'! . .0014 . 5 10 .08 .07 Vi ,00 .10 ii V.SIO .10 .08 -. T TU . ... m. T ; XO.OOU SKB IIAItltY HAUTZ caidure the aoo-inile a.ilo a! the iir ' rto e oi-ening of ll.e licw howl Ihe AUeutic Uily bH-edwv AsMacial.oii. The w,i,e nrt,l -ll, dislniac in fvvo hours- 13 . !-" mi'es an hour e REVEL8TOKE GOES DRY WHEN VOTE TAKEN SATURDAY IlKYIII.sroKi:. May 31. In Hit second plebiscite to determine whether beer paL-jurs would lie allowcit lo 'open here, voters Sat- unlay rejeeted Ihcir e- tahlislimenl. tlie majority I asaiilsl being 133. 4 The vole was held as i Ilie, result of a wel pell- t lion, the first allowed by Is the provincial authorities 4 t in a distrirt which voted dry in the original plo- blsrile. : HALIBUT SALES itghl catches. ARE HIGHER A very Hlighl increase in vol ume of. halibut landings at llns port during the mouth of May is recorded In comparison with the same mouth last year. Tim landings during the month closing today totalled ,01)1,000 pounds as compared with -05l,- 000 pounds in May IV'5. Of this month n total 1,837,000 was from American vessels and 851,000 frum tliiuadiau. Last April Ihe halibut land ing! Jierp totalled 3,322,000 pounds! "The decceasr. of Hits moiilh as comjiarcd , Willi )aL is believed to have hoe 11. "mainly alutliulable lo bad weather whlcli hue caused lung trips and BANKBANDIT MAY NOT LIVE WIXMIMHl, May 31. -William Davis, Ihe hank robber who wvas cnplurud here Friday, Is reported to lie very low In Iho hospital IliK niornltw wUh liie chancer of recovery from six bullet wounds as slim.' Woman Forced to Open Safe in Bank but Time Lock Saved the Money YOUKTON. May ' daring nllenipl la hold up tin (lank of loroulo al I'reeceville, 75 miles northwest of here, vu yarned out .Sunday inoriiing when at least Ihree men weiil lo he home or .Miss Kiiima I.indolimi, u block away frotn Ihe hank, dragged her from her room after healing her and forcd her to cjindncl Idem lo the hank and open Ihe oiiLrr door of the are, this she did I. ul was unable lo open the second door owing (o (he lime lock being set for Monday. The robbers lhen iillemnt '"" "i Tfliu- Kill M'l '(' . . , (II lllO lltlll.lllii. M..VMHM' mi. 1 r... .1:.. . ....',...1, .,.., l.llll lll- covery fled without oblaiuimr the tool. I'rartically all (he bank re cords hau bceji deslroyed by lire. The police threw out a dragnet for the bandits but owing to the condition of Miss Llndolutn, were unable lo .-ecure a descrin- 1 lion of Ihe men. Much Road Building on Queen Charlotte Islands This Year v Keeping Up with Development Uy nexl year Iwo provincial K')venimeiil roails 011 Ihe (jdcei liharlotle Islands, one f t miles Ii.hl- l...i...., i. ....... i i n. I.ily ami Port (dement via Skiderafe and Tied .... 11... ..n.u.. ...i imle bans from Massell Ihrough Tow 11,11 ! Oeuda llivcr on Ihe eal coast or (Srahain Island, will be opeli for ai.lo Iraffic 01k is being actively continued 011 these Iwo roads this season by the department of public works with some 7T men employed OH oiidhe southern work and a dozen or so on the northerd 11 Is expected lo have Ihe twelve mile port Uenieuls-Tiell .van nun uuiiiucii'ii mis year irojn tlae Port Uenieul end. Thirty men leave here tonight to fe employed on this work. Work is also beiiifct pushed 011 the new-road between Queen Charlotte City and Skldegute. These two roads, both completed next -year, will give the U-nille auto ruad fr'am Oueeh t'hatlolte City . to Port Cleinents. The 22 miles road' .-'between Massetl and Tow Hill is now completed and open to auto traf- iii- ami woi-k is neiug proceeded with on Ihe continuation of Ibis road from Tow Hill , to .Oe'mla Hlver In, open up liiov'sfar'mliw country In' 'that vicinity. From Masselt'loOenda HIveK tliedis inuce 1 ou. muus LAST MONTH OF PARLIAMENT Session Likely to Prorogue Before Dominion Day v It Is ' .7- Planned O ITAWArMayl. Ilifs week the House ot Commons biwins what will probably be the last mouth or the present session, While there is stilt plenty to do, progress during the pastj week has been satisfactory and ',. has been impr6Inig.. iVirlfiiiiYeiil hope to prorogue by Dominion Day. 4 . f CnUISER CURLEW COMING IN JULY SPEND FIVE DAYS VRTOHIA, Mav 31. Till' Itrilash l.-lil ....... A s- " Ji M'll .'VI - (iurlrv. whirli u prilnintr from Bermuda to make a ! IIWinll.4 viil I.. Itril 4. isli liolumbia waters this summer, will arrive at Ksiiuimall July la. it is announced here. The war sliii. vi-ill lm in Prince Hupert from-Julv 11) to L3 4- 4 A 4 WORKMEN FOR THEISLANDS Forty go to Port Clements For Road Work and Baxter Pole Camp S.tmn fnrti. tun., m.. I. ....... .....i H.L- UClll Vlli to Oueen Charlotte Islands on Ihe Prince. Charles this evenin-x. 30 to work on tli"e road between Port Clements and Tlell and a aioien lo the Haxler Pole Company. Small demand rrom different parts of the district arc being met lay the local employment bureau, loggers and others hgoiiii: to the smsill camps. James Campbell, who has etiarge of the orfice here, reports that there is a constant coming and goiiw. Men make this more or less or a centre In looking for work and the result is that while men may tiol be available today, there may be some here tomorrow. The demand has., however. pretty well cleaned up ' Ihe pre-.....I ........i'.. - J. )ll SUIU . , PRINCE'GEORGE MAN WEDS KAMLOOPS NURSE PHIXCK flKOnui:. Mav 31. Walter Lawrence Flynn has arrived here from Kamloops h motor with tils bride, formerly Mis Mae Alexandra Murray. H.X. They were imtrrierl ! Kamloops oh Tuesday last niht 'EXCITING BALL 1 GAMES COMING This Wesk Should See Struggle for Supremancy In Both Major Leagues: ' NKW YOHK. Mar :jl.iLast year's champions of both lea- 'gues are down a Ihe. main attraction this week Willi,, the -Washington Senators trying to" jrock the "evv York Yankees from l(ie American League peak and M'itlsbur in an cfl irt to unseat Cincinnati from the 'N'ationai j Ipinnacle. , j Hy beating Hoston Sunday, jWa.'hinlou is now In v third" l place, while Pittsburg gained 011 'Cincinnati by balling. Adolfo !.uiue hard and are;.iiow' half a jguine taehind' Chicago and four irames lieliind Ilie Heds. SATURDAY GAMES. American League-.' Detroit 2, Chicago I. ltoslou 2, ashii;toti 4. Philadelphia 7, .New York 6," ' leu iniiins. - Cleveland i, St. Louis 5. National League New York 3-2, Uoslou 2-3. lliiicalo 7. Pittsburg tf. f -aHr'ooklyn ,-PhTlafi'lphla 3. hs4 4artn-tiCTiwatiisarf SUNDAY GAMES; ' National Leaguo I'iltAaurg 1, Cmcinmiti 3. Hoston 2, Brooklyn 8. St. Louis 3, Chicago 2. American League Philadelphia 3, New' York 9. . Cleveland 1, St. LoUis 3. , " Detroit 3, Chicago- flj:" boston 3, WasliiiiKlon t. NOBODY ELSE IS SUSPECTED No Further Arrests 'Wade or Contemplated In Connection With Loretta Chlsholm Killing Humors . of further arrests having been madef' or' contemplated in connection with the murder or Miss fLWUa Chis-holm at Por! Kssitistoii on May 23 were stated ai "larovinclal police lieaduuarlers this mnrii. ins lo be without fotimlation in ft.nl 1.......I. I' ..I J.. it- u-tMi oiiimi', nareauy formally charged Willi" the trial. is he only person so far suspected of having been Involved'in :ne killing . L.' 1 . . c-rifii-dui .vox ic.s.ein auu Constables Fred Marklaud and Ihomas Canun visited Port Ks-sington yestenlay to malie fur-Iher investigaltons in tonnec- lion with the case. TERRACE SKEENA CROSSJNGROAD Work is Belngt Started from tAr . w . .... . wwosiorn cna or nignwey Expscted to Reach Usk this Yajar Work is being stm-led h.. h, Tovincial .teparlment' ;rir ' 'publtft voriH from the Trrraci-;'enVl of tlie- proposed 7JI nilio rrtifrl fM... Terrace lo SkeenavtrQs41nr an-j It is ho'tfd In have" lite wplorot len miles of this roatf from Terrace to tisk comnlelcd Oil vMr There Is a good ilea) . nr . hVavv wn,rk l.ii IhcfTerWice-Skeeu'i crossing mad and it;' will pro. iiim- uue several year h. complete.; It will niaVu iholor- traffic possible from Terrace to Vancouver. M , .'." 13 w - i i i1 - i i