I em me ORMES LIMITED FIRST ALD KITS to sult requirements of Workmen’s Com. pensation Board 4 Phones, 82 and 200 OL, a Na ee NEW COUNCIL SAD DROWNING OF FIVEFOR AT SALT LAKE PEACE WORK LAST EVENING g Four Eliminated Now That | James Mairs Victim of Upsetting Important Work is Canoe—Companion Unable Completed. to Save Him. Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs Paris, July 3.—An announce \ very sad drowning — fatality | ent is made by Premier Clem curred at the Salt Lake ist | iu, Minister Balfour, Seere-|evening when the canoe upset in| State Lansing Foreigniwhich James Mairs, the nine Pichon, Baron Makino,|ieen year old son of Walter Mail s, | it Chinda of Japan and|was sitting. Early in the even | ign Minister Tittoni of Italyjing Jim and a friend. Pollock, it it is decided to constitute alcanoed over the bay and then ouncii of five to consist of |portaged their eraft mto the lake. eign Minister Arthur J. Bal From later happenings it ap- f England, Secretary Lans-|pears that the boys undressed at the United States, M. Pi-|lthe head of the lake and then eign minist f Frat came down to the float to have a Minist Fittoni of Italy js wim. Jim Mairs could not swim Is Ma head of the aithough when found had a bath- inese delegation ing suit on, having come overt rhe new council will tempo vith the full intention of going | issume direction of pea int bathing, since conditions have ere affairs A council of een so improved for learners. | vill not be constituted He was in the bow of the canoe} and Pollock was standing on the of the members of the) foat with the rope in his hand | I are included in the new- waiting to go into the water to] tituted body have a tow around. Suddenly, it is not exactly known just how, * the caroe turned over and the BOXERS READY boy disappeared in the lake. The} man on the float came to his} KOR THE FRAY rescue but was unable to bring f the helpless lad out who was Pollock had to rugéeling get a grip of the boat. ome ashore vithout the boy as he could not well himeelf. Intense interest Taken in Coming Big Boxing Match at “With very Toledo. Called Heip. °. P. Tetemnente lhere Was one man there at the , time of the accident but he could paR Both Wit not dive so he ran down to the , : ? aaah a deine) eit Wha re help was vbtained. “| Messrs. Scott, Gibbons and Nobile . : ; poms Ua e running up the path un- ’ - a Friday f x all the way but it was " a idy a long time since the vic- " great had gone unde The body 5 POS Foledo 88 8\ vas abygut forty feet from the on ” , ne stand and it took a great “ iin amie ~ ’ ah t to get out that far How- ver the rescuers persevered and the 30 — . at last Mr (ribbons caught a ™ oe ~~ an tal ipse of something while in the - : prea —. ie lie did not have enough wih left to wet it that time 7 it on the next attempt, ir jascertained the position, Was suc- FOREST FIRES IN THE L&KE REGION /cessful. Immediately first aid and arti- il respiration were applic: jit was of no avail. Mrs, Humble : |worked tirelessly for an hour with P. Telegraphs . s Marie, July 2 A/the drowned boy but the body had ire thfeatened ith|been too long in the water. Hot mm forest fires rag-|stones were applied and every- here Che places | hing possible done before the danger are Troutjarrival ef Dr. Cade who had been I Brimley, Heney, Wil-|brought from town by J. Myhill- ‘ gs, Ozerk Giichrist,|Jones on the Alice B. The doctor re_and Dick. said that four minutes was long) of men are out fight mough to be in the water to flames which are being|drown a person and as Mairs had a high wind. in fully three quarters of an very little could be done Body Brought Here. The body was brought to the Haynor | further | As Unis | ee 1,000 tons Ladysmith Coal, the| sest on the Pacific Coast, jus! | rived. Send your orders to the | city last night and is in ®rince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15./ bros. pending into the accident morgue PPC ODO Oe, i nayuiry W is the first fatality at the Salt, Lake, Prince Rupert's popular] anted at Once sathing resort, naturally a spell! 26 TS SES TY of gloom has spread over the city 10 Carpenters nev last evening, | The father and brother and} for Construction married sister live in this city Work na are old time rs in this country having ranched for some time on Apply Mr. McNEILL Prince Rupert Ory Dock and Engineering Co, Ltd. ELL OLE AOE OLE ELE ODO OOCEOEIG E S WORLD PICTURES present Kitty Gordon in ‘The Interloper Vitagraph’s Wonder Serial “Woman in the Web” l2th Episode 2 and VICRET MERSEREAU ma Dandy Comedy Poreher Island. The sympathy of the whole community goes oul to the bereaved ones. The boys mother is not alive, having died Victoria in the year 4905 just time they in MPRES New Show Tonight a short before came north, Director. For eorsets see Mrs, Retail Clerks Important Meeting TONIGHT IN ANDREW'S HALL at 8 o'clock Imperative all members attend st and 7:45 VOM asior Two 1 15 OWS, 40 and cents v i HE DAILY NE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY, JULY The Spirit of the Nation in Regard to Profiteering. 3, 1919. > © > John Bull :— with any nonsense from you littl pigmies.”’ GRAND FORKS — SMELTER MAY BE REMOVED ‘Now that I've settled this Giant, | wont put up LARGE ATTENDANCE AT LOCAL FUNERAL Many Fioraf Offerings Indicate Respect for Late Mrs. Arthur C. Littlie. rhe funeral service for the ‘ate Rumor to the Effect That Machin- Mrs. Arthur ©, Little who died on; ery Will Be Moved to the Monday last, took place this af ) ; Skeena River. ternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Can: Rix officiating, assisted by Rey ‘ 2 B. ¢ July 3 ' ‘ Orks§, ’ wv ? Dr. Grant. A male quartette and rhere is a rumor here that the an orchestra took part in the se machinery from this smelter is to there vice and was a large @t- be shipped to the Skeena River in tendance of friends and sympa- the near future to be erected al thisere. 5; some point near the big copper Flowers were sent by Mr. Little ore deposits owned by the Granby Mrs F. G, Dawson, Mr. and Mrs on the Eestall River. The body George B. Hull, Mr and Mrs of ore at that place is said to be Bowness, Jack and Frank Me- ,,, dielinalials pen Pry Mullin, Mrs. George Sweet and jo.26 amount of sulshur, bet the Fred Henning, Mr. and Mrs. R th named developments in smelting McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. make it possible = exiteet the Nickerson, St. Andrew's Society, sulphur as well as the iron from Mrs. N. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. D, . the ore. W. Morrissey and family, Mr. and \For Bicycles Repairs and wea ogistitive Library | ¥ Parts FRINGE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue PHONE 1% PRICE FIVE GHNT* 2 STRIKE CALLED FOR TOMORROW BY COMMITTEE 'Second Attempt to Get All Union Men of City to Quit CONFERENCE | ; i ; ~—TOUNIFY ALL LEGISLATION Suggestion Made in Report of the Mathers Commission Recently | | } | Their Work. Tabled. Unless there is some change in Ottawa, July 3.—In connection the situation in the meantime the|with the report of the Mathers trike committee will call out all|Commission which has been tabled he supporting union men of the |in the House of Commons it is city tomorrow at 5 p.m., the only |}recommended by the majority that jexceptions being the cold storage [if the Dominion Parliament has engineers and the Shawatlans|not the power to legislate as pro- ngeineers. Each of these are’ posed, a conference of premiers lexempt because in one case there|and other representatives of the irae be a danger of spoiling an|provincial governments and also | | } immense quantity of food fish and| representatives of labor men and in the other the city power and| employers be called in Ottawa in igh uuld be affected, order to reach unanimity of plans The city electricians will re-|and also to unify the present pro- iain in for the present vincial and dominion legislation rhe committee held a meeting |beéaring on the relations between Iwith the superintendent of the G.| employers and employees. v. P. yesterday, when that official $$$ — -—____ explained that conditions would) A} UN ‘E EN ‘ SOON rot allow of the return of some ANNO NC M | ofthe ‘ne uet now. ut that) REGARDING THE 6.1. R x they would be taken on as so6én 2 | G. . as there were places for them. ——- Will be Acquired by Lease or Purchase From Owners. (Special via GU. T.P. Telegraphs.) July 3.—Development connection with the aequisition by the Government of the Grand ‘Trunk Railway Company by lease or by purchase is anticipated at an early date. In the House of Commons Sir omas White set at rest rumors jwhieh have gained ground of late ito the effeet that the Government THE HOLIDAY GAMES '! vodowr# sotations. wi the company. The strike commiltee wanted the men who had been taken on dur- the strike removed in order allow the strikers to return, a result there was a deadlock and ata meeting this morning it as decided to call a strike. It ! that most of the carpenters in town will cease | work, for a time at any rate. The| engineers are also likely'to go out. | rh ine lo Ottawa, im Ww understovox rhe committee which arranged for the fine program of sports on} Dominion Day aré to be congrat. | : EXPECTED IN CANADA ulated on the suecess of the cele- | bration. Weather conditions were . , en oon Georges Carpentier to Visit This ideal and this brought out a very farge attendance at the ball games | Continent Next Year in the afternoon. A very close| For Tour. estimate from the gate receipts | ; ee : . (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) places. the afternoon's crowd at London, July 3.—Georges Car- pentier, the famous French boxer went around by the reservoir and j and heavywhight champion of also a great many grown ups who | Europe, it is announced will tour just patriotic enough to | Canada and the United States for jus f K ~ Sake : climb over all the rocks and |*e fr . time in 1920. : stumps rather than pay the paltry | Carpentier came prominently 5S cents asked at the g ste. This | before the public when he defeat- would nearly bring the nember|*4 Bombardier Wells some years up to 2,000 which is a record+im-|°*": deed for Prince Rupert since pre- 1,550, counting adults and child- ren. About two hundred childre were Prince ‘ Rupert Spruce Mills, . . “aig r Mrs war days. The evening attend- — — = a 4 P ” = Work of an exploratory nature | .nee was nearly 600 Ltd., can furnish you any dimen- oe , — . stan ~ has been in progress on the Ee. | No financial ca aneahiad can‘ be sion in spruce tumber at short ter; Mr. and ! ve heb. a ACY ‘stall for two years and _ whil iubliehed oe8 ae ali ‘the collec. | netice. Agents, Albert & Mo- Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Orme, Mr. and’) thing has been made public in ae ' ; Caffery, Ltd., Second Avenue. tf Mrs. E, E LaTrace, Mr. and Mrs. tions have not been made. This egard to ‘the findings it is under- wilt he dalaved for a few Gas eS oD Malcolm MeLeod, Mr. and Mrs. 5 ‘ood that the dre bods there: is bees ay " + ‘ . ay * Carhartt’s overalls and gloves. ae ‘ : , ; g to & absence o e se , Db. Macdonald and Mrs, Birnie. ottedh laveee inna: teok oh tana i fet ubsen i Agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Block. Arrangements are in the hands pio. Anyox ;who has a list of the donations . =e of the B. G. Undertakers. : : Phe booth was very successful and} “ , XK ER KE HRD po ae oq | OO well. 20 also. did the other | NOTICE H ARMIES side attractions, namely the | TURKIS * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS * knocking down of the nigger | a? HAVE BEEN FORMED“ *** ** =" * © * *** ® babies.” CLOSING (on account of the extreimely ee ee ne J or 7? tides which have been pre-|! '. J. Jefferson, the manager of Organized Under Generals Who valent for the Refused to Obey Orders past week there has been some excellent crab fishing Recently. across the bay Several parties ™ , have had very suceessful jaunts (special via G.T.P. Telegraphs ver at the mouth of MeNicholl Paris, July 3.—Reports coi Creek from Constantinople that three a ee armies have been formed in Chureh of England Sunday Asiatic Turkey. They are led bY school pienie to Digby Island on three generals who refused to saturday, July Sth, Boats leave obey orders on Thursday [ast.| ppinee Rupert Boat House at 10 Just what is the object of the fo a.m., £4 a. m., and 2 p. m. Chureh mation of the armies is not stated of England children free. Child- but it is undoubtedly a r ‘= ren are asked to bring their own tionary movement, cups. 55 ' . . Chere has been considerable Iwo prisoners awaiting trial here, Oets of Anyox and Peter La of Stewart, ltalk in football cireles as to the | possible formation of a cily lear France l whieh would induce two or th fore. Judge Young this afternoon | possible teams to enter the game. to eleet whether they will take iit would also provide lots of & od speedy trial in the county court loutdoor amusement for the y aWaitethe next Assizes and be people who enjoy sports of y'itried by a judge and jury. | kind, ¥ Dg cade . . “ . is now a popular pastim¢ | Provincial Government Em ith many of the lovers of fishing jloyment Bureau and Soldiers to go in search of the elusive ‘ivil Re-establishment; tempo! lack bass which abound in our ry office 621 Second Avenue,/liarbor, A favorite spot is around *rince Rupert. Employers having ir the rapids after passing vacancies for men and women in through Shawatlans passage domestic or Several good siged beauties have slerical, factory ‘ther work should apply to above been taken there during the last teow evenings. | Phone 553. uf will come be! Butedale cannery, visitor the city. is a in > Hays Creek Bridge Hays Creek Bridge will be closed for repairg, on July MURESCO, the great sani- Use tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Co, 2, 3 and 4, 54 ee ee CITY ENGINEER, eee Ce ee ee; w)) * BARGAIN FOR CASH * ‘ conetpereleeoeaal * — * * $2,500 eash will buy out ‘ W ESTHOLM * right an improved ranch, * * comprising 121 acres of *| TONIGHT * finest fruit and vegetable ; '— Big Special Double Attrac- * growing land in Northern *| . tion. * B.C. A six-roomed frame * VAUDEVILLE, PICTURES * house with furniture, also * bean * barn and orchard of sixty * Anita Stewart * fruit trees included, sone ~ in ; . bearing this season, Straw. *! “ tdni ” « hovvies, raspberries, goose * f “A Midnight Romance i* berries, ete., will give large *}| * crop this year. New owner *| ‘ ’ o will receive benefit af all . ARCHIBALD pe spring work, and will get @ In impressions of Geo, Robey and \* large share purchase price */@ other famous stars, as portray * from sale of this year's *| by him in Coneert Parties back of '* production, * Ge lines in yeeaee * This ranch located very *! Bailey Sisters * close to railroad, and is * Dancers Supreme * genuine snap at this sacri- * Westholme Orchestra * fice price, Must be sold at * — € "0. * : wae Admission - 15¢ and 30c . Full Partioulars from * 7 and 9.15 . J. ©. GAVIGAN. «|| 2 Shows 7 and 9.19. |e eee eee