ORMES LIMITED FIRST AiD KITS to sult requirements of Workmen’s Com. pensation Board Phones, 82 and 200 aq f 616! \) ‘HE DAILY NE > = ~4 it ) *gistative Library Ws For Bicycles Repairs and Parts PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue PHONE 75 156, PRINCE RUPERT, B,C., VOL, X. @O. s GENERAL STRIKE CALLED OFF LAST NIGHT ON VOTE OF FIFTEEN TO TWELVE EN RETURN TO work 2K AFTER BEING OUT NEARLY SIX WEEKS IN SYMPATHY WITH WINNIPEG METAL — WORKERS The general strike is settled, and most of the men have gone to work. The longshoremen this morning worked the cargo « the steamer arriving from the south and the fish packers and are on the job They were out nearly six week shop smen sympathy with the Winnipeg Metal Trades workers between the ATURDAY, JULY 5, 19149. Yesterday there was a conference general supei intendent of the G, T. P. and a new committee, with the result that a settiemeut was arrived at t_ which was endorsed by the strikers later. Under the arrange cm ee Oe eee — ent the men who are out alr rer a a ee ase 2c1| ee Saeee © ad vhete Sp -pomenas | Reve. Seve TO ADVERTISE Chiy ed or apoisher emproymen may 29 ee when There @P° Wit issue Pamphiets From Time | positions vacan | fhe committee that waited on to Time Dealing With the \ MeGall consisted of Messrs “GrimsDy of the Pacific.” i eo ok “ oe = — rh esael al As She Se ae to Critics of the Treaty Waddell, and Ross S . Parker as chairman of the fee! evening the stri om iivertising Committee put before “’ ' i% he following bulle he ard a scheme which they | 5 tin " : had on hand to give publicity to} That in vie of the cireum lthis port, He said that he did | R inees we aceept the request of|not favor advertising in the B. jo ye 4 ittee as a recommenda-|U. Weekly at this time. ; tion on the ground that the terms J. De MeAuley explained the if settlement are as good as we | nature of a pamphlet which had JOINT MEETING TO BE HELD MO HELD MONDAY MORNING TO MAKE can expert under the conditions en proposed, and already he ad | FINAL DECISION—-GOVERNMENT ORDER MAY and that we advise the strikers|several features compiled for the | REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL NOV. 11 tof n to work, thereby calling |first issue. These publications | Tae ¥ the general strike in Prince} Will be small and can be sent very (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs t usily through the mail ou- Ottawa, July 5 The deadlock between the House of Com- xi nos . ; ; sed in a letter It was sug- . for, 15; against, f lL ve Se : on nons and the Senate over the prohibition measure will reach its e notice Th does not | ested that his city be called the ' \ ‘ +} i : the position of the strike|Grunsby of the Pacific as it is final stages on Monday morning when there will be anothei Morgan's eontract at the dry ifrom the fishing today that Prince |“ peace conference’ between representatives of both houses. h men are en strike for|upert gets its greatest income. There is talk of a compromise by which the government order- wages. That sthike is stil|/Al the data regarding industries, |), council will remain in effect until November 11 or one year t and the dispute is be. /Pesourees SGvEREETS; opportuni-! - om the date of signing the armistice. the Me un Compat s and climate will be furnished ' * ' ‘ f ‘ While there was no hope of prorogation taking place today, j cy representing the! ne to me in this up-to- ; ; . it cational cireular Only vevertheless a number of members left~ for home last night, ‘ ag — ja few thousand will be printed at| leaving sufficient to insure a quorum in the house until all the CuST OF LIVING on business is disposed of. It is new planned to wind up the session o'clock Mond: iy. at one Matter Discussed by Board af Trade at Meeting Last | KETCHIKAN WINS BASEBALL GAME ASK CONGRESS Evening. nimat tine » cost | Americans Win | nm Score of 5 to 2; REVOKE CHARTER ad la ht at] Team Leaves Today f the Board of Trad for Home. a ame : TRADES COUNCIL Board of Trade, Severa Ketchikan, July 5.—The result resolutions were i lof the baseball! match between & the possible solution for Ketchikan and Prince Rupert end-| gFjpst Direct Move Can One problem, fed in the former winning by a Big Union in Vancouver siderable discussion follow-}score of 5 to 2. Weather condi- Being Made. this matter as to the ad | tions were not suitable for play- Dieiaditeianaial lity of endorsing the mea jing and befo the game was over (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs the tide had reached third base, Vancouver, July 5.—The Van Nelson supported the main; The grounds were in very bad couver Theatrical Federation is it could not bind himsel!| nape and the greatest diMculties .onding a petition to the Federa pport all the resolutions | were experienced in rUNNING}tion of Labor and the Domini Finally it was referred |(hfough the thick mud. Trades Congress asking them to committee on tegisiation rhe team leaves at 4 o'Clock | payoke the Vancouver charter ol! otion of Messrs. Nickerson|this afternoon on the seturn trip.|t)e Trades and Labor Council. Orme, where it will ree . a } 4 local newspaper says this i her consideration E P SO RS the first direct move against the nts P RMAN Ri NE One Big Union. The Theatrical 1,000 tone Ladysmith ‘Coal, the ARE TO BE BE RELEASED | Federation aske also that new vest on the Pacific Coast, just entral labor unions be form Wweived. Send your orders to the Ceneatik te 0.3. P © P. Velma. lin centres in western Canada rince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. a lwhere trades councils have shown London, July 5.—A Berlin dis-| : alia ates Coun eorooe patch says that all German pris- a patton Ao = = m ig | es ; ple . i { s e rece! s Wanted at Once a - - Pees tee: cond pathetic strike, it is said, who al SN hean. held pending the signing of plied oa the : old en at — 10 Ca t the peace pact, but now will be Coughlan yards were requ! oe rpen ers eleased. a once. jshow their union cards and (im lall bearing membership from the iOne Big Union were ployment, for Construction Work Apply Mr. McNELLL Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Engineering Co., Ltd. RIOTS IN ITALY esse FOUR WERE KILLED " Pelegrepne. ) CARVELL MAY RESIGN Special via G, T. P. Ottawa, July 5 There are t on Rome, July 5.—There have been |hbe more changes in the Domin riots at Imola during a demon-j/cabinet. There is one vacancy i stration against the high cost of and it is rumored here will soon M P R E sy living. The military were called|pe two more. Hon, F. B, Carwell . out’ and fired on the populace.|js stated to be preparing to r New Show Tonight lling four persons. sign. iiliitnaia | nitumenempeter METRO PRESENTS SAIL FOR STEWART BASEBALL HAROLD 33 LOCKWOOD | American League-—Chicage 5 —_ Che moter boat Nora will sail| Detroit 1-1; Boston 9-9, Ph - CARMEL MYERS for Stewart and way points at six|delphia 2 ‘ { ne 9 sy | . c : , : onday vr varry-|Louis 4-1; New Yor ~6, ash The Haunted Pyjamas’ oelock Monday morning, ¢ arry " we ing passengers and freight 621 ington 2-« as . . Second Ave,, Phone 553 | National Cineinnatl i-4 Charlie Chaplin | Louis 8.2: Brooklyn 7 Bost Spruce Milis,|).~5: Chicago 7-4 Pittsbure 1 'New York 3-8, Philadelphia Western Canada League—-W in Moosejaw 4; Regina in “Behind the Screen” Universal News Gazette Admission 16 Two Shows, Prince Rupert Ltd., oan furnish you any dimen- Ne sion in spruce lumber at short) notice, Agents, Albert & Moz |nipes 3, Caffery, Ltd., Second Avenue. tf|Saskatoon 0 30 cents and 0 and 7:45 ‘HON. C.C. BALLANTYNE COMING IN AUTUMN Letter From Col. Peck to Board Of Trade Announces Visit. large. party of business men from the east to the coast, re- \t last night's Board of Trade |turned from a trip to Vancouver neeting Commissioner Tinker | , n the boat today. ead a telegram from Col. Peek} a's * stating that the Hon. C. C. Ballan Miss Etanda Marsh of Terrace tvne would visit here some time returned from Vancouver on this his fall this will especially|morning’s boat where, she has nterest th ens of this city! been taking junior matriculation iuse of sueh a prominent min-jat the King Edward High School. |‘ ste would present an oppor-!Miss Marsh will holiday with her tunity to the people here of stat- | parents, Rev. and-Mrs. T. J. Marsh the eeds lat Terrace. rhis is the first visit of Mr.| ey ae*e |Ballantyn the Board of Trade| There were many glad hand- ere firmly the opinion that;Shakes at the gang plank this there would be no end of good |morning when Hamilton Douglas Lcceruing therefrom, Arrange- iste pped off the boat among all nents will be made for the enter- jhis old friends. Mr. Douglas was tainment of the distinguished;one of the earliest city fathers guest. and has always - maintained a FLANNEL DANCE WAS DELIGHTUFL AFFAIR Many Attend, ‘the . Men Being in Light Attire Suited to the Weather Conditions. It pt oposed the thought that Rupert Dra- W happy Prince as a oe ae 7 — eas Vancouver, July 5.—The G. Bolshevism and treason.” commission manufacture, of life for the The convention CARRERE * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS * RRR REE RRR RHO Capt. Gale, M. ©. with two bars, arrived from the south on the boat today en route to Telkwa. (©. Little left on the train to- day for Webster. New Hampshire, where he will attend the funeral of his late wife. * . * C. M. Roliston, the B. C. man- ager for the Imperial Oil Com- A. Wood- south today. pany, accompanied G, land from the . Mrs. J. McLean and family left for the east by the train this morning for their former home in New Brunswick. expect to return. . They do not Several new members joined the Board of Trade last night, the applications of E. R. Tabrum, J. Austin, J. J. Alexander and F. F. Schellenberg being accepted. . * Vie Menzie was among those returning from the south on the boat today. He has lately re- ceived his discharge from the army and has returned to take up civil life here. . . . W. E. Black, the Canadian Gov- jernment agent at Grand Forks, ;North Dakota, who conducted the jgreat interest in the development jof this port even though he was jaway in Seattle. . a: \ letier from Henri Moreau who |\was acting for a French steam- ship firm was read last evening to the Board of Trade in which inquiries were made as to possible ‘exports from this part of the province, The intention is to run ia line of steamers to Calais. The natic Club to give a flannel dance | necessary information will be last night. The evening was supplied, warm and but for the light cos- | Re ee tumes of the dancers would have It was announced at the Board been unpleasant. At it was every-'” Trade meeting last evening one enjoyed the event immensely. here was a large gathering, nostly young people, and there vas not a hitch anywhere. Supper was served shortly before mid- night and was an unusually dainty repasl, Leyonade was served to the- thirsty ones and everything | possible done to make the event! a pleasant one RAINS PI PUT ¢ ouT T FIRES ile 5.—The heavy rain which fejl yesterday appears to have eliminated further dam. bush fires in Northern Oltawa from Ontario, ine that the party of Vancouver busi- ness men who were due here on ‘the 27th of June will not arrive ‘for some time. The expedition |has been called off temporarily or account of the derangement of affairs caused by strike condi- tions, ween ree eee Ree ee | ¥ * * NOTICE * lw The Engineers of Local * ;}* 510 have postponed their * ,* regular meeting until July * * 5 at 8 p.m. * * * |#eeeeeereeeeenaee PRICE FIVE GhNT> WAR VETERANS WOULD HAVE COMMISSION APPOINTED TO CONTROL SELLING PRICES SAYS CRIMINAL PROFITEERING TENDS TO MAKE CANADA A BREEDING PLACE FOR BOLSHEVISM AND TREASON—ALL CLASSES TO BE REPRESENTED (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) W.. Vv. A. convention passed an ultimatum on industrial problems to put an end to the criminal profiteering which tends to make Canada a “breeding place for The convention reeommended the appointment of a permanent to prepare a schedule of the cost of production, transportation and sale of essential commodities: sanction of parliament. schedule the Association would have punished severely. suggested the inclusion of manufacturers, producers and wage earners on the commission. = = _ Any departure from this REVOLUTION IN PERU SEEMS TO BE SUCCESSFUL Movement Accomplished Without Bloodshed Under General Caceres. (Special via G.T.P. Telegrapns.) Lima, Peru, July 5.—Revolution broke out here yesterday and as a result President Pardo and members of the cabinet are in prison. General A, A. Carceres, a for- mer president, is in charge of the revolutionary coup which was ac- complished without any blood- shed. ASK LAND GRANT Cc. F. Law Writes Board of Trade Asking Support for Proposal One of the most important mat- ters before the Board of Trade last evening was a petition sent by C. F. Law requesting the sig- natures of citizens to support certain grants which he was ask- ing from the Provincial Govern- ment in connection with the build. ing of a railroad from Kitwangah to the Groundhog eoal fields through the Naas valley. President McCaffery thought that it was high time that we were getting behind any movement which would help out Northern B. 1 The country was greatly in debt for railroads built in the south and he thought that it was time that something was being done which would very materially help this port. Messrs. Parker and Nelson thought that’ they could not ask the government to make such phenomenal land grants as were demanded in the petition. The matter was put into the hands of the mining committee. Use MURESCO, the great sani. tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Co. Carhertt’s overalls and gloves. Agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Block. We ME Norma Talmadge ANOTHER coven Srameat in her latest Select Picture “ ” Her Only Way An old story of love with a brand new twist. 2 Reel Fox Comedy, HER FATHER'S STATION __Westholme Orchestra - 15¢ and 30c 2 Shows ” and 9.15. Bl SunpDayY Eveninc— LABOR PARTY MEETING Speaker, EB. T. Kingsley