tasi—-Phone 99 id Night We H rry Open Day ar New Manageme! t 95 ) nw ROHIBITION AGAIN BEFORE PARLIAMENT Speculation as to What ion the Senate Will Take on This Occasion. oh Act miawa, Oct. 7 p.m. Hon. poherty, M nister of Justice, flernool ntrodueed a re- ro. pibition bill for the pur- ra dealing with inter-pro- trade in liquor after the Pia op ‘Treaty is formally declared pplete t the wed by the last session a bill was House of Commons closing before on, continuing the pres- lations until further should be passed, This t by the Senate. et known what action taken by the Senate on| it it is expected | hey will deal drastica'ly Many prohibitionists, ing the days asior Dp z a a>. 2 SEVERE STORM IN MOUNTAINS Weather Has Been Severe Both in Kitwangar Neighborhood and Also East of Prince George. There have been some severe storms in the mountains in the neighborhood of Kitwangar and ‘iso farther east on the railway. Between Prince George and Ed. nonton the severity of the weath- er has been interfering a good eal with telegraphic communica- ‘ion. Trees have been thrown the wires and long have been “injured by he effeet of the storms. icrOss stretches AT NEW WESTMINSTER PROVINCIAL FAIR Si-e-cral via ¢ rf Telewraplhs Vancouver, October 8.—Follow- ing a complaint of a clergyman’'s ye of opinion that the bill will be accepted by the | ate as they say it would be a| kery Government to} troduce legislation if they the Senate would not accept | they point out, | camouflage for of fooling iry’ section of the elector- For that reason they ‘Bay fee] confident the Senate will enient on this occasion. ARTIAL LAW IN CHICAGO for the Such action ld be simply express purp io, October 7 Martial te been declared within a tf miles from East ae, Indiana, by Adjutant ml Sith ty, Uclober 7.—Major Gen- Wood, in command of Fed- ps, has issued an order hg the town under martial PASSENGERS ON PRINCE GEORGE Bound Through to Anyox nd Stewart, and Others For Up the Line. Me Prince George this mort . Fine arrived in ling promptly al weather was reported “Y, although a southwest- Wind encountered in Sound, Was Nn Charlotte eo} ee had a good passen- As well as some local eng "ers thers Sage were quite a ' “i passengers for the “he others were on their ° Stewart and Anyox, She sua ills at Swanson a ss Ocean Falls where she daughter of gambling at the re- cent New Westminster Provincial fair, James Angell was in the police court yesterday fined $50. The charge was that he conducted a game at the fair. TAKE MANY YEARS TO RESTORE MINES OF | ‘NORTHERN FRANCE via 6. T.P (Special Paris, October 7.—The com-| mission of German experts fol-| lowing a visit to the mines of northern France, declare that it will take from eight to nine years to restore them to their former condition. Telegraphs.) } MOVE NEWSPAPER PLANT TO SEATTLE Seattle where he intends to pub- seems to serve the people well. NINE INCHES OF | SNOW AT SKAGWAY hours late. She had a heavy cargo of freight for Skagway on her last trip north and also spent con- siderable time at Ketchikan load- ine fish, but the chief cause for arged ¢ | considerable 4 few passengers. : one & passen freight sers for outside * S0ard the Prinee Geor we i ( reorge | oe M. G. Bromley, Anyox; Mrs. H.R. W ing,, Anyox; lelcher \ Hazelton pA. G, Bartlett 1s Lake IRY REGARDING DEATH OF INDIAN I Nquiry jg to | Mr. and and family of were SAWAGE OPERATIONS PROCEEDING ON ONE OF THE SCUTTLED GERMAN PHOTO'S FROM SHIPS. @e2 THE SPHERE, The work of raising the German scuttled off Scapa Flow is going steadily for ward, and some of the vessels al- ready have been floated. among them the fast battle cruiser Hinden- burg These pictures show British war ships which were operations in connection raising of the submerged war ships. One picture (above) « eres ' — Son % > f ees "the Cincinnati, October 7.—With a) Wharf by Constable Leek, but Shale of the newsnh yer plant to final score of 5 to 4, the White! Owner not Discovered. — Spay Y Sox this afternoon turned the} - ea rhe city police made another lish the paper specialising on in the world championship series.) @°ab of “good stuff’ on the ar- Alaska news. The winners made ten hits and’ rival of the boat from the south here is now only one paper ID) ree errors, while the losers|this morning. Constable Leek Juneau, the Daily Empire. It is made eleven hits but no errors.| Was at the wharf and noticed two a newsy eight-page sheet that) “\12. the ninth inning was| very heavy suiteases being car- off by the steward. These tey immediately investigated and found that their suspicions were founded in that they con- game |suiteases were taken to the police from the | station where they will be kept owners to claim. Two fine were among the con- its of the grips. } raincoats ROMB THROWN INTO FUNERAL PROCESSION per Guay wee & eee — Word has been received from paearm at Skagway. ‘Phere is nine Grande Prairie of the marriage of om = G. 7.1, Telegraphs,) inches of snow \on the ground Miss E. Richardson of this city to Helengfors, Oct. 7.—Ten per- j there. The coming of winter \. McDermid of that place.’ sons were killed and twenty-eight lbrings the great outrush of peo- Miss Richardson was for a short, injured when a bomb was thrown ‘ple from the Yukon country and | time an employee of the Daily) into a funeral procession in Mos- }the Mary had a big passenger list). ang was a sister of*Mrs , reeently, aceording to ad- } southbound, i'Thomas Priest of Sixth Avenue.) \ ces received here. ee er She was also a member of the) — WOULD MEAN SPAIN | BECOMING REPUBLIC (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs.) Saragossa, Spain, Oct. 7. Alo Jandero Lerroux, republican lead- forder of Rebeccas. TIME ENOUGH YET TO Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf Me held i . Ny me Metlakatla crane er, declared that the signing of he on drowned at echGan the treaty of peace would mean bey of the week. On tt ,| that Spain would become a re- ie : ~ Of the Indian sacra © | public. ” : . vet to get started in the big Daily the earch party ' here is plenty of time ome DOdY lhere yoatan : i : ; The prizes are not articles of furniture or Re Wore not yesterday the | News Prize contest. - h prizes that will be paid : OLiled but the SIGNS C t want. They are cash priz os the paid M4 Nay Lo Melati |e EGR PEACE tne Say afer the comiestcoscs. The happy person who walk "*Y had eae yearn ie ee » < ket in addition to ten cents on N to & chance 4 . I the office with $200 in pocket Im s ; he me Wharf, The oo s TREATY Wit GERMANY | ‘ ¢ x > a ieashed in new subscriptions, will feel pleased at Wer ty ase as i jevery ¢ ‘ : Pe and | ate Ps provincial Paris, October 7.—King Vietor | having been oo to ente! nd ip éadilinis to thei -aeueiel Yes 1. ean we f ; » wvesterds There are three main prizes at ‘ ae rday Sflemneen a Went{Emimanuel of Italy ye sterday | Phere ns who work, even if they do not get a prize, will re- h * Although the bod o M-/ signed the Royal decree ratifying | bonuses. ; { very de llar they colleet from new subseribers. aVe © hy yA . | / . . ce 6 ver dolls © than ee in the wate ae the German and Austrian treaties. | «« * ” - os ae does not often come in Prince Rupert, ‘AN two ater for Oe aa | is 18 f . ' “a . Po : My in an . three days A is S.J, Winsby, aecountant at the|It is the elusive opportunity that comes ones only in Ahe fe of Mn U tdVanee ay ». ® s , acco i wT POSition, ed stage of] local branch of the Union Bank ofjeach person. f the first prize might open e bank account that Canada, returned fram a holiday The winner 0 t A n business . LO the ‘oo . . first step toward setting up | : is Me Gp trip in Victoria this morning. He| would be the first Ova coshiode on Page 2 and then eall and see ay ‘ ANdview Hotel for 237 Was accompanied by his wife and) two small children, Read carefully the the contest manager between 4°30 and 6, ARMY AVIATORS Were to Leave This Morning at 6 on Round Trip Across the Continent and Back. San Francisco, Oct. 7.—Fifteen | ope aviators are tuning up at the Presidio to hop off at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning for what they expect to be the fastest round trip across the continent ever made. TCE HE EE EE * LOCAL NEWS (TEMS * -* +H ERR ERE ED R. Seymour Wright left on this morning's train. The current number ef the B. ©. Gazette announces the ineor- poration of the Smithers Lumber Company, Ltd., with a capital of £10,000, the company is at Smithers, B.C, Mrs. Patterson and twa, child- north this oin Mr. Patterson, the sehov] in- rem came spector for this distriet.. They will tive in the bouse formerly eceupied by Mr, and Mrs. Harry th on Fourth Avenue. Lieutenant and Mrs. Collison returned to Prince Rupert by the Grand Trunk steamer this morn- ing. Lieut. Collison, who is a brother of the Rev. W. E. Collisos of this city, has just reeently re- ‘turned from overseas where he Pwon his commission. : . > The editor of The Critic pub- lished at Vancouver mentions that a person reeently arriving from the prairies said: “The only the Pacifie coast that have any real informative publicity work throughout the prairies are the cities of Victoria and Prinee Rupert.” 7 * hk. W. Cameron returned to the city from Vascouver this morn- ing. Mr. Cameron is going to en up a new jewelry business in town in a short time. He was formerly in the business here but went early in the war, where he sustained serious in- juries, returning to Vancouver in 1916, where he has since been in the boot and shoe business. cities on done overseas Spirella Corsetiere, Phene Black 257, —_— ON BIG FLIGHT The registered office of morning to TA XI Phone 75 and 35 We Never Sleep 707 Second Avenue ‘ PRICE PIVE or a NEW WHARF AT MASSET NEARLY IS COMPLETED W. T. Meuse, Who Has the Con- tract, Will Return to Prince Rupert Soon — Cther Work on Inlet. Masset, Q. C. L, Oct. 8.—Good progress is being made by W.'l. Meuse on the new wharf which is heing built by the Dominion Gov - cenment at New Masset. The work is almost completed and ia about two weeks the contractor will be returning to Prince Ru- pert. The old wharf gave way winter when a steamer was discharging eargo and some of the goods on it at the time were The new wharf is a very cood one and is of a permanent character. \t Old Masset repairs are be- i made to the wharf, the piles replaced with creosoted material that will withstand the ravages of the teredo. \t Port Clements the wharf is being put in shape, the piles that beginning to weaken being replaced by some that have been treated with creosote. This will put all the wharves on the north- ern part of Graham Island in good condition. The work is being done by day labor. PAULINE’ IS RELATIVE OF lost. being are LOCAL LADY Maid of Late Edith Cavell Cousin of Mrs. Will Edmunds of This City. “Pauline,” the maid of the fa- mous Edith Cavell, who was 80 atrociously murdered by the Ger- mans, is a second cousin of Mrs. Will Edmunds of this city. Mrs. Edmunds, on looking throygh a recent issue of the “Daily Sketeh” was much surprised to see her eousin’s picture occupying the front cover of the magazine. “Pauline,” whose real name is Miss Randall, was with Edith Ca- vell in ‘Brussells at the time of her murder and it is expected that she will be in a position to give very valuable evidence in the trial of Quien who is alleged to have betrayed the martyred nurse, Miss Randall, before the war, was a cireus rider, but answered the call and volunteered her ser- vices to the army and thus became so intimately costeected with Nurse Cavell. She is at present a nursemaid to a doctor's family in St. Albans. LEXINGTON RAMMED BY A SUBMARINE Closing of winaestiabe Bulkheads Saved Her from Sinking and * Possible Loss of Life. New York, Oct. 7.—Quick action on the part of the crew in closing the watertight collision bulkhead lof the steamer Lexington, pre- ivented possible loss of life when she was rammed by United States submarine 0-7 in the treacherous waters of Hell Gate Channel in upper East River. POLICE COURT ‘ames Krikevsky appeared be- Magistrate MeMordie this norning for allowing building naterial to be placed and kept wm Bighth Avenue where he is juilding. He Was warned several imes by the police, but refused to take heed, so he was fined $10, | ore ! Arrivals on the train from the east last night report that there et been no snow in the valleys between here and Smithers, but it is getting on the | mountains. Ladysmith Coal. The best. Prince Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15, very low — * ne _ at é Se we’. * t + + ag ae Gt oy, 29 a ¥ - (oe ge;