BUY . 4 rt. =? aren “4 J und PURSPAY, AUGUST 19, 1919. POLICE GUARD PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. Shipbuilding Settlement is Reached After Month of Inactivity at |.ocal Plant)“ Prince Rupert Drydock & Engineering Co. Officials Again) ject. cuca Move into Offices and Work Expected to Recommence [0 oi0eh patios with a within Day or Two Following Working Out sa 1. ©. ME. eounan he of Details After a month of idleness at the shipbuilding plant a eatincs! —eeaeleanimetipeantpetince oi see aa ot issens within the nent day ot two tie oe, GENERAL CURRIE IS NOW cted that the work will be resumed along the same lines as| INSPECTOR ¢ RAL FOR LW. WwW. and Customers. mers, fore the shut-down, J. Jd. Schellenburg, vice-president of the Prince Rupert Dry- nck & Engineering Co., has moved his office from Second Ave. d has taken charge of the works for the company and is making rangements for an immediate resumption of work. He stated ree days at the latest, possibly Thursday. The details of the settlement are not yet worked out, but, at the people are interested in is that the work is going ahead. | wpetitipmamdies is understood that the settlement is the result of a compromise. | (Special to The News via G.T.P, Telegraphs. At the time of the shut down J. L. Mullen issued a statement Ottawa, August 19.—Following the arrival of General Curt ying that owing to a disagreement between the Prince Rupert. yesterday, Major General S. € ydock & Engineering Co. and the Mullen Construction Company |' ommander in chief of the Canedién forces Had been elevated e latter had taken possession of the plant and work had ceased the rank of full general and been appointed inspector general { til the matter was adjusted. The adjustment has now been | the whole of Canada and made military eouncillor. ought about and naturally everyone is glad to have the work | The new position which General Currie holds makes h oceed once more. military adviser to the Minister of Militia. He has the distincti There are in the railway yards here eighty cars of steel wait | ee the first military officer in Canads and the only one 5 to be unloaded and these will be discharged just as soon an] nt Present time to hold the full rank of General. mrt rt pee LLOYD GEORGE DEALS WITH )PULACE AT U.S. OFFICERS WDESSA DRIVE ARECAPTURED | -NDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS IN THE BOLSHEVIKI. «= BY BANDITS CANADA AND ONLY ONE TO HOLD POSITION OF FULL GENERAL Mewburn THREE iet Forces .Reported to be Ransom of $15,000 Demanded and PREMIER—INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL OF EMPLOYERS Evac.aung Kiev and Entire | going Sent—Tense Situation AND EMPLOYEES TO BE FORMED kraine. —— | Created by Incident. (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs. August 18 The Bol acne liad London, August 19.—In a three-hour speech in the House we | driver _—~ ) Da Pome seein 68 Commons in which he dealt with Great Britain's domestic affai pork mor § eas Kus ; vy the edit lhe sum of $15,000 ransom is to David Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister, disclosed thr DAILY NEWS RESTAURANTS Attempted to Storm Eating Places and Rout Waiters vs 2" Definite Proposal Asked by City in tempted to storm the restaurants | and rout the waiters and custo ____| After Hearing from Representa- WHOLE OF THE DOMINION is morning that he thought this would take place within two or THIS POSITION MAKES HIM FIRST MILITARY OFFICER in | announced that the IMPORTANT CHANGES OF POLICY OUTLINED BY). ..nerote L ogislative Library eee TA XI Phone 75 and 36 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenu: M. H. LARGE i i ee PRICE FIVE ‘11? Council Favors a Hydro Electric Co. If Contract Right -| Regard to Supplying Power; Discussed at Length by Mayor and Aldermen | tive of Bond Holders That the debenture holders who had put their money into the {original Hydro-Klectric Co. which was turned down some years igo were now prepared to go aiead provided the power load in sight justified such action, was the suggestion made to the City Council last night by William Young. He. further stated that from looking over the district it would be impossible to go ahead ew they obtained some consideration from the city either in the way of lending their credit, giving them the city power load to earry or giving them a contract, "e Outside of this the load in The suggestion was favorably received by the City Council who passed a resolution asking the concern to submit a proposal proposal made as to whether they Or would be willing to entertain it. Mr. Young said that they were promoters. heirs “ . bed- OLD OFFENDER rock proposition. There were ing in the neighborhood but noth- Liquor and Warned That ing definite yet in sight. The dail Awaits Him. asset to the whole district. The In the police court this morn- manufacturing situation in east-|'M& before Magistrate MeMordie, eent of the plants were driven 8100 for a breach of the Prohibi- electrically. tion Act. isight was not large enough to justify going ahead ’ in writing. All depended on 11°qQ—QQneeeeeeee=="=— — a] im |not in the position of the original ‘rumors of other industries start-|¥0e Chu Fined $100 for Having hydro-eleetric plant would be an ‘ern Canada showed that 90 per|J0e Chu, a Chinaman, was fined Proposal Soon. Yesterday afternoon Constables BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS... rrt.t tia. joints sei ounge said he expected’ they to Comox Avenue and while doing ‘would be in.a position to submit the rounds diseovered the aceused within the, Stepping on to a verandah with a next six weeks or two. months. rather bulgy looking hip pocket. lime was needed to submit his|0? search being made it — ‘report to his people. They were | found that the man was carrying willing to carry a deficit for a/® — of pen and - ~ "i sorkscrew i ther pocket a fitime provided they could see qajcorascrew in ano her PD . : ready for action. He also had proposal pe profit ahead. The people who A owned the debentures were in over $80 in cash on his person. €€ touch with one of the largest rhe magistrate in fining the ‘Chinaman stated that the next jtime he came up before him, it |would be a prison sentence. He is an old offender and is making himself consqicuous in_ police leircles for his mjsdemeanors. financial corporations in Canada er;who would help to create other rd/industries in the neighborhood nt Which would take part of the load. | If the feeling of the Council was in favor of the genera! idea they tad that the soviet’ be sent today for the release of important decisions of the Government. iting Kiev and! fjaytenants Paul H. Davis’ and One was that the post-war plan of ultra-protection, und } ‘! ‘rial firms ‘re gré od specis ‘enses : i a ice) | @ ° Bekereon kenerionts which Imperial firms were granted special licenses by the Boa br mar 3 sr aviators held by Mexican bandits | Of Trade, will be abandoned on September 1 and the Governme ‘ t al th opposite the Big Bend districts. | will put into effeet measures to prevent “dumping.” ane ires 0 le "" on Washingtor August 18 rhe The second was the rejection d where they ad ta hn thaahe bien capture and holding for ranson e into : ‘ j ; id th by Mexican bandits of two Ameri riagadinkr 1 can aviators is creating a tense yided for the legal nationalization duicdaaciimta situation. The state and military of the coal ) SCOTCHMEN NEED =i" 8 APPLY TO ALDERMAN a AMERICANS FREED Pas Aug. 19 Lieuts. H G. Paterson and P. H. Davis have |poyalties from the mining com Instead of launching the plan for a special government control by which fhe government will buy out the coal mines taking joint at a Transport and a Guard- we eting 3 i ) } ~ « : y a” . as . Cuca “caine been set free by Mexican bandil panies, the government has de ship go Down. , on the payment of $15,000 ran- |cided that the miners shall have es NORMUG : ived oO he : . . 7h if . ee hes som. They have arrived . 1 share in the control of. the Special by G. T. P. ‘Yelegrapns.) r le "% side of the bordet!t both ines : tb Avenue. anette . min Helsingfors, August 19.—T! s ha tly | , nen are said to be uninjured Under its third decision the 2 . leaht lave been reece vl olshe i 3 t that a . American troops have crossed government will embody in a bill Bolshevik) battleship ‘ t . x ” the border in pursuit of the ban-/ pecommendations for a joint in- Pervesseven, the battle cruiser! ext wee Me™ —- dits, dustrial council of employers and Patropaviovsk, a transport and suggested employees and a 48 hour week thing meorro>ct cture af engagement with the British tle inking was dow i DR. TREMAYNE HERE ¥ in the Gulf of Finland on Sunda ba ce VISITING THE CITY PRINCE OF WALES © Mi irish tos hove ot ~ y asked fora TO CHARLOTTETOWN and a living wage in all industries Casey asked for an! nittee to investi rt And see that Ma ends wel at the boat I sany friend yt In the football game last ever yesterdays evening Lo weicotmne mines where the owners receive One Battleship, a Battle Cruiser, Andrew | ® power that would be of advan- ithe ruardship were sunk during an Special via G. TP, Telegraphs ng the Sons missed their stron would go ahead and submit their} The case of Pearl Woods who of the majority report of the Sen- proposal. If it was not they would |!5 charged with allowing drunk- key Coal Commission whigh pro- drop it now. eerie on the premises has been j Alderman McRae said they has adjourned until tomorrow. Owing FOUR WAR SHIPS vse the stage when they must to sickness she was unable to ap- ‘add to their power in the near) Pe? this morning. | - = ' future. He believed the people} would give the proposal favorable | leonsideration if it was a good} proposition, Alderman ithought the feeling of the people iwas that there should be a good 1s;opening for the development of i he | Matibut and Salmon Sold on Local Rochester said he Exchange This Morning There are comparatively few |fishing boats in this morning and to th it bidding by the various com- tage to 1e Cily. ~~~ oa a " panies was very keen. The ar- i rl wee Big ae ‘ a are: Eastern Point, 7,006 "a ‘he Mayor sai¢ 1a 1e esti. 3 ‘i ‘ 5 : * Sa } pounds; Vesta, 10,000; Clara, 0,- ee ee wean” 1000; Bringold, 14,000; Speculator, e ie E.esta iver, ye t “~ -l9 000 and Nuba 4 500 ibs. The y-tmately a million and a half dol- acemimnians a oiline price ann, inthe "i v > wonpesre Sante awe neighborhood of 14.5 and 6.5 ots. i. . = : There are two salmon boats in today, the Kinmount with 220 cohoes and 250 springs, and the oo — PRICE OF WHEAT IS ; :; Margalice in 500 red, 100 white ais back 'r, and Mrs. H. EF. ‘Tremayn : Margalice with 5 > cotehmen on it,” he and family who have come from Halifax, Aug. 19.—The Prince 4 lf back in Albert Wells who is | SET BY GOVERNMEN1 and 140 cohoes. The red springs | Vietoria on , short holiday. Thejof Wales left Halifax for Chat it present in the hospital suffer- as sold for 13 cents and the cohoes ! ugh whieh followed dahior . left i a hosts days of|lottetown, P..E. 1, on the battle ing from a blood poisoned arm.) (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs. ) at 70 cents each. ~ the wae i Mrs. ‘Tremays| . and eruiser Renown, accompanied by He received injuries whilst play- Ottawa, August 19.—-Sir George —_—_—_————————— ai vee Ts eaeeilee Buplend.|th destroyers Dragon and Daunt ne last week and his arm had LO! Poster, acting prime minister, an Ladysm:th Coal. The best. Prince M P R E ao ~~ aon arrived back a few|less be laneed, Aibert hopes to be out | nounced that the wheat Board o/ |Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15. ‘ oO . c a " . , . ‘- » . y . S S jmonths ago this is their first visit yain before the next game, \Control recommended an_ initial aa neaianteanniemmemmnmmnel ae New Show Tonight to their former home where s0{] Just arrived, mens dancing al Res . price of $2.15 a bushel to the | Pun, many close friendships were]}pumps. Family Shoe Store tf B. C. Undertakers. Phone Cw for wheat on a basis of I O O F Bil LIF BUR formed in the early pioneering — sy Northern delivered at Fort} : . a pe ; : iam, — KE \days. Dr, ‘Tremayne has accepted ee | i L N 63 ' ; nes e oO William Des : a position with the Pensions M — T odg . cist chares Ray [nee ee WESTHOLME THEATRE | apcupvKke JOSEPH . will detain him in the south STRIKE OF NINERS | Presenting the pick of the world’s best pictures and our splendid concert orchestra TONIGHT = —— Mes Vernon Castle in “The First Law” a “PEGGY” One Ine Reel ¢ -omedy One Rea rants le Hate” I] AT FERNIE SETTLED | Episode 12 of “The Lightning Raider” Reel s - , tuations *cenilc Picture | i 80 minutes of Intense: — ing 8! % a pecial via @.7.R, Telegraphs.) — | wAROL) LLOVO COMEDY - “Are Crooks Dishonest” (cents : a maw -W, &. HART, ‘Branding Broadway Mis, Che. and 9 | Fernie, B, ¢ August 10 = ema — ssio ‘ Wa Th Dee jmminers strike has been finally meneneaed : a rer n, 30¢ and 15¢ jsettiod after a struggle of nearly ‘three months’ duration Members of above and visiting brethren are fre- quested to attend the funeral of our late Bro, J. Carlson, from the B, ©, Undertakers’ Chapel, on Wednesday at i . 2:30 p,m. garian Government, H. M. HALE, N.G,, Cho unit a J, WILLARD, R, 8. AGREES TO RESIGN | =o | (Special via G, T. P. Telegraphs.) Budapest, Aug. 1%-—-Arehduke Joseph has agreed to resign as itemporary dictator of the Hun. Carpets and rugs at Tite’s 20) per cent sale prices, 497° a 7 | : e ; ; i » | : a anid