Aresqyy oA 'y8]a18e7 TA XI Phone 75 and 36 We Never Sleep PRINGE RUPERT AUTY §707 Second Avenue PRINCE ropical Hurricane Sweeps Coast of Texas and Death Claims Hundreds of Victims pus Christi leads with 130 and Property Damage in that City is set at Four Million Dollars; Other places are Said to have been Completely Destroyed. RUPERT, B.C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, EIGHT THOUSAND (Speciai to The News via 6. T. P, Telegraphs.) ashington, Sept. 16.—Corpus Christi leads the mounting list and enormous property damage reported from the coast region which was swept by a tropical hurricane from if of Mexico on Sunday. The death list at Corpus Christi has risen from 25, as at first reported, until it now reaches 30. Property damage in that town is estimated at $4,000,- nd many other cities along the coast also suffered heavily. n Antonio, Sept. 16.—-From fifteen to twenty-five people rad and no less than 4,000 are homeless here as a result of rrific hurricane of Sunday last. puston, Texas, Sept. 16.—Port Aranas was completely de- 4 by the tropical storm of Sunday which swept the wh» line of the Guif of Mexico. ton, Texas, Sept. 16.—-Seventy bodies of flood victims have aken from the Gulf shore here. They are mutilated beyond ition. ) T0 REPORT a ‘sev ee es * AN AUTO ACCIDENT * UN'TE> ranmens = MAY JOIN WITH # 7 A. Heyden Was Fined $20 |* le SS ® Morning in Police Court; |* roronto, Sept. (is... Sa % Other Cases. \* litical circles here are # - '* aroused over a report that * le p ourt this morn-/|#* the United Farmers are > \. Heyden was fined|;* proceeding to form an * Magistrate MeMordie for!® entente vith rganizod * eport an auto accident | labor and have secured * sadaeed on Eleventh Ave.}* Sir Adanr Heck as their * evenings ago, The eased® teader. i djourned from Saturday /* > accused was e#*# ee 4 #28 ¢# 28H B ge wi the The magistrate | — ———— ___—___ — 1 warning about ws BIG TIME IS ind remarked that lw be glad that he wasn't | cave sss] PYPECTED AT | g Cho i Chinaman, ap charged with a breach of} ohibition Aet He is ac-' ( Mi having liquor in his pos- tt i has been ad — ntil tomorrow, Grand Opening Takes Piace To- Bracken for allowing aj} Merrow and a Full Program of Events Has Been ’ run at large was nds amounting to Arranged. —_—_—_— pt He | Tomorrow morning the fat T MEDALS TO jwill open with a street parade and jband concert and the formai THE MISSES BAILEY °° ning will follow at the Exhi- | bition Building at 1 p.m. Then ithe Daughters of Constable to| cognition for Wonder- | School Attendance. sports will commence. he exhibits are already being letmbed and a good deal of decora ition has been done. Some of th | exhibits are complete and by to- Pair Association § at almorrow at noon it is expected ® of directors last nightithat all the exhibits will be in H to recognize the wonder- lreadiness for the opening. bord of the Bailey sisters | The shipbuilding company will Jean and Mayo Bailey,/have a fine showing and there 's of Constable and Mrs./will be other industrial displays ol this city, for school at-'that will be a surprise. Mr. @ during the last sixiEbring. the pottery man, has his During the whole of that wheel and clay ready and will hey have never missed ; ishow everyone how he makes hi aM have they been late!ware. once. The record is con. | Rach day there will be sports d a wonderfal one and twoland games and band concerts ip : Will be struck and éne |the building and outside, There | ented to the young/are also dances and pyrotechnic the exhibition. and ‘everything which are the The full ee another dan i during \displays two young ladies | makes for enjoyment. than one oceasion program will be found on ed in publie the en page, tf Prince Rupe rt people for | CLASSIFY STORES Pedersen of Naket In. from Sosnowice 000 trated on to be TROOPS READY TO INVADE POLAND (Special via 6 Paris, Sept. T. P 156-—A states that German troops are the frontier thrown against Polan Telegraphs. ) despatch 200,- concen- of Silesia d. 1919. SHIPYARD MEN ARE OUT THR HS Conference Opens (Special via G. TeP. New York, Sept. 15. thousand shipyard workers established a 44-hour week by declaring a strike for every Satur- day afternoon and quitting at noon on Saturday last, found themselves out of jobs when they returned to work Monday ing. TYPHOONS DO MUCH DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Telegraphs Fight who morn. (Special via G. T.P Telegraphe.) Houston, Texas, Sept. 15. Pr art lz ve iY roperty damage running int hundreds of thousands of dollars has been done along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico by the ring typhoons. All shipping is recur. j held up in the ports. WISE MAN CHANGES Council last to purchase a S843 posal, he the tested against aldermen changing their minds so easily and so often Only they had opp among the vity, recent arrival Bylaw Passed Through First Two 8 t Council Meeting Mth Coal. The tiene. hee © ; Advertise in the Daily News. ATEST PICTURE OF BRITAIN’S FUTURE SOVEREIGN « RIA TP Edn dene de hd ae wh ee ee a ew a ne EMS NS he he he A TN PN Pe a eens Rae ieneeetnnaataoaey ad | ee REET ee wee ee II OTT A Oe Pe a ene Be ww ame CREE Id Pad Peed OD OO II Lee ARO se lie ee Ae A as. a PF I Fe A Oe ek de hhh Ae ben ah heat Poke a PRINGE of WALES © *°* ST PHOTOGRAPH + > LPR. ProTo, HIS MIND SOMETIMES BUT A FOOL NEVER Sage Remark Evoked by Discus- sion Over Purchase of Ford Truck for City. \t the meeting of the night it wa Ford Rupert. Lruc f.o. b. Prince h (ity s decided his being the first thing Aldet having been away previous meeting, he a short time before the purchase 01 grounds that it would ring of a driver. Alderman MeRae marked that a wise mind sometimes, ysed is lever, GRATUITIES QUESTION mean sagely man changed bul a man Casey had heard of the pro from pro- the the re- foo! CANADA WILL HAVE A BIG AIR SQUADRON Announcement Made to that Effect by Generali Biggar, Judge Advocate General. Special via GO. 7. P. Telegraphs Calgary, Sept. 16.—-Canada is to ave a thoroughly organized air} squadron ineluding 116 of the best airplanes which have been srresented to the Dominion of Can- the Positive ida by British Government. announcement to this | fYect has been made by General Oo. M. Biggar, Judge Advocate Gieneral of Canada and qa member the Canadian Air Board. The local improvement proe- posak to build Fifth Ave., between | McBride and Dunsmuir Streets s been upset by a protest by PRICK FIVE, « ‘ Great Industiial’” Ottawa, Sept. 16.— Line, ul jects when the conference for discussion, the real of of a social union. he high cost Mrs. of living. with men, Premier Borden who was The stri ving to better labor BEING SHIPPED — FROM ISLANDS \Four Masted Schooner Carrier | Dove Loading at Sewell Mills, Masset Iniet. | VARIOUS ACTIVITIES AT THE QUEEN CHARLOTTES The Labor group was ready and Warren 8. Stone, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, They had buried the spark of trouble which required very little to fan it into flame. absent Premier sent Messagealthough too Ill to Attend; Mrs. Ralph Smith advises Women to Organize for Equal pay with Men. (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) The first day’s proceedings of the National Industrial Conference came to a close an hour ahead of scheduled r It was found that employees had not their names -ready {fo submit for nomination on the special committeees on various formation of the committee came before the president spoke of the need The trouble was Ralph Smith of Vancouver expressed the opinion that women should organize with the purpose of securing equal pay owing to illness sent a riessege which was réad by Senator Robertson, Minister of Labor. message referred to the need of unity among all classes in conditions in Canada, a Ke LUMBER CARGO SPEED DEMONS NEARLY READY Five Fast Craft to Take Part in Races Fridny in Addition to Anyox Boat. J. Myhill-Jones was-the first of the speedboat owners to get his craft inte the water in full run- ning order. ‘Tonight he will have a trial run in the harbor. -—— The other men are also well Masset, Sept. 1o.—The four-Junder way. Geo. Frizzell has his nasted schooner Carrier Dove is|hull in the water, but the engine loading lumber at the Sewell/has not been fitted. Kenny Rood Mills, Masset Inlet This is the first vessel to load here since the j;mills started up on their own ac- is ready for the water with a few nore fixtures. The boat at the Rupert Marine wharf is nearly count following the shut down./finished and the man at Seal Cove She sailed into Heeate Straits}/will have his eraft in shape be- and was taken in tow by the/fore ‘tomorrow evening. Great launch Quinetza and safely moor- interest is being taken about town ed off Ship Island. It is expected/in the entry of the five speed that the other ships will follow |demons, this one to the mills on Masset Inlet. Wharf and road building is in progress at many points on Gra- ham Island. Wallace Fisheries Company erected a new wharf, ar is completing the construction of numerous cannery buildings at ihe mouth of Woden river. A new wharf is under construction at New Masset. Miss Weatherhead has assumed AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT ARE EXPELLING JEWS (Special by G. 7. P. Tetegraphs.) Stockholm, Sept. 15.—-The Aus- trian Government has issued an order expelling 130,000 war ref- ugees, mostly Galician Jews, from the country. ihe duties of teacher of Masset ne school. The school building is Among those leaving for the undergoing a complete renovation |!mterior on the train yesterday aorta of Trustees . Bridden and N. Sher- under the ie Spente morning was P, W. Landor of the Trunk Telegraph depart- ment in this city. He has gone Grand | woe da. : Labor Day. to take charge of the operating at Labor Day was celebrated at Prince George. Masset by all manner of sports. - 4 fat eniis of Coqualeetza Indus-| “4 letter received by the City trial Institute carried off the}Council last night regarding co- football. A committee consisting of Messrs. Adams, Hill and Colli- json was in charge of the celebra- ition, which was continued all day iin a manner that shows the is- llands capable: of producing a | number of athletes competent to meet the Prinee Rupert athletes lat the next fleld day in the ter- minal city. Many Plants. Several fishing . plants, with headquarters at Prince Rupert, lare engaged in the production of jeanned salmon, crabs, clams and leod fish on the Queen Charlotte islands. On Langara island two [plants are in operation. A er }Canning plant is being installed tooth in footracing, jumping ana operation at a meeting of a na- tional conference on education was filed. pee SLO SO OLDE DDO LDPE KODE PDE DLA & PPOD* Tax Sale City of Prince Rupert SALE OF LOTS For Delinquent Taxes About.200 Lots will be offered by publie auction IN THE CITY HALL Coal Som Prince Last Night. IS POSTPONED IN THE \. H, Arnett and others who ob- pany, Phone 15. peeanmasel ject to the work proceeding, The i \ bylaw «rye erent a DOMINION PARLIAMENT city clerk reported to the ¢ ity the purpose of simpiltying tne Council last night that the pro- Wanted eacnenianen - oe op oe ’ (Special via G, T. P, Telegraphs test was sufliciently large to block yylaw, Was introduced a le Uily . ; me tt bylaw. awe Dp Parliament ! lCouncit meeting last night and eee — sour a hati : “ne sateradal ‘ ‘ ale ‘ ; 5 Muck given its first and second reading.|'' a ‘ - te Goi. John A rhe tender to supply 4000 ft 14 « ade esa. a wt : . ne ers It will be discussed in committer coe e proceeded to move the ad- ov! second-hand steel rails and - at the next meeting. It had been , t of the debate in order bolts and nuts, ete. by the Prine: Apply Miter Rots chants |Journment of the debaks a Gn, was Lm . ferred to the Rotel! ~ _ to discuss the question of gratu Rupert Sup ly ‘ . ¥ oe ig . ORGAN LTD. ssociation and returned 7 yee tie but desist od when it was ex by the City Counel as ed At jwith @ recommendation fot 5 jlained that Major General Mew This was the lowest tender. ve Shipp slight change in the stationery imavoldabis sbsent. rails will be used in cennection ) pb : urn was aVOrae ' oho shania aoe arpine | Uilding Plant. shop description. core of this matter will be wit the laying of np Waterpip nonPnowrueetesegeees — held up today across Shawatlans Passage, eit ip v7’ lat Naden Harbor, At Aliford Bay la large salmon canning plant is lin operation, Wallace Fisheries iwill reopen the plant at Woden | iRiver on Graham Island. September 30 at 10 a.m. List of lots for sale ean be Reme mber the 1.0. D. BE. Tag|$ obtained at the Collector's . tee [Day on Wednesday to equip a 0 : inursery in the General mongrel) W. D. VANCE, Treasurer and Collector. . Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tt! ES EE ODE ODIO ODO EB IID