Agerqry SAryeysrde7y New Manag HE DAILY NEWS ITA XI Phone 75 and 36 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Becond Avenue M. H. LARGE eague of Nations British Campaign vening shot fired at Mansion House at large and representative meeting at which letter was read from King George. special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs TUESDAY, OC TOBE R 14, 1049. STEEL WORKERS (300 CONTEST ARE RETURNING’ ONTARIO SEATS Arbitration Code Being Prepared | Ali Shades of Opinion Represented For Submission to Industrial | By Candidates at Provincial Conference. / Election. ‘FOUR CONSERVATIVES WITHOUT OPPOSITION code to a (Special via G6. T.P PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., (Special vie G. T.P. Telegrapts Oct. 14.—A industrial arbitration of all dis- Washington, prehensive cover the com Tolegraphs London, October 14..-A nation-wide campaign in favor of League of Nations opened here under the presidency of Sir) soe B. Marshall, Lord Mayor of London, at the Mansion House. » was a large attendance of public men, and in addition all foreign ambassadors, diplomats, and men prominent in various | s of civil life, churchmen, laborites, industrialists, scientists lawyers were present. ing George sent the following letter: “We have won the, That is a great achievement, but not enough. wre to secure it. For that nothing is more essential than a g and enduring league of nations.” VIET ORDERS CEDAR TO DOCK TOTRAIN AT THIS PORT FOR SERVICE +E pipeacae Pae © into Drydock on Thursday. anis Must Devote Spare Time! The Gedar is expected here to Military Duties—Germany dock on Thursday. She is the Considers Russian ‘United States lighthouse tender Boycott. ;for Alaskan waters and will un- fennel jdergo a gengral overhaul. She is via O. 7. P. Telegraphs.) (a lange Steamer of about 1,340 Oet 14 Suggestions stons. y join in the block.’ The Gedar is well knewn in the Soviet Russia have not north. She was one of the vessels that steod by at the time of the ially considered by the ab sut have inspired ndicating, tat the t's. answer whl be tional refusal hor wreck of the ee ee ee OFFICIALS RETURN FROM CONVENTION R. Beaumont Goes East Because of tliness of His Father. Princess Sophia. t the Germans will tallation of an in- to delib- mission nthe question. Primarily rime} takes the posi- ‘ vee ae t it ca t participate in Following a very successful rise that is tantamount/comvention at Edinonton a num- kade such as wae|Per of Graad Trank Paci of- Germany five years ficials have returned home. They . include Superintendent H. MeCall, October 14.~—The| Geo. Me¥icholl ard G F. John- ent of Russia has ston. Ir re population to R. Beaumont was called eagt ; itely for military }O¥ins t) the serious illness of his ne to reports father nm Ontario and Mrs. Beau from Rusgian mont followed on the next train s. All peasants must de-|C@Pt. Nicholson of Vancouver 1s ali ihe me not octupied here fcr a few days in connection ‘ with tue pene service THANKSGIVING DINNER interesting Event at Methodist Church With Over 200 Present. ag il work te drilling. EERING GEAR BROKE DOWN oo — Will Undergo Repairs The ladies of the Methodist n Return to Vancouver. Church gave their annual Thanks- basement of be giving dinner in the ! ‘ * Camosun limped the Church last evening. From Ruy thin morning | #!! standpoints ii was an un- steering gear. qualified success and those at- remarked on the conduct alfair as being ¢ conditions be- ‘lending and air of the return to old time Lowe Inlet her gear r engineering staff = . ’ sol busy making re- , and brought her into Prince| {ore the war. Indeed the spirit of ' twenty-four hours | Thanksgiving entered more fully “he has been maintaining and completely into the event ’ regularly this |4han it has since 1913. A plen will soon be due | teous and delightful repast was ‘ verhaul, so it is| Served to over two hundred penr- ” nt i 20 on the ways at| SOns and two sittings were re- ro _ uve quired to accommodate all. ' “Hosun will be wnable to After the dinner a program, of ae Pp to Anyox and addresses and vocal numbers was a » engernes steer.|given. W. W. Wright and Rev. P will pr as been installead| Martin White, of Kimberley, . Proceed te Vaneou.| South Africa, gave addresses. der her own ste am. Mrs. Woods, Miss Bason, Mr. Hig gins, Mr. Ling, Mr. Ohio, Oct. 14. The fight promises to be both After a day of disorder and the] ‘xeiting and uncertain. Never | people in fear of serious trouble,| before were there so many candi- last night saw the Mahoning val-|dates and never such a variety. sin lasting peace and it is our supreme duty to take every) pay We fought ing on a far; larger seale than at|Liberals. United Farmers, Inde- time since the strike began.| pendent Labor and Socialists, Three thousand men returned tojnot to mention prohibitionists l|work in Youngstown. practicallyj;an«d anti-prohibitionists. The _ | doubling the number who have] palftical aspect is as mixed as it aa deserted the ranks of the strikers.|can possibly be Four were elected by acclama- PROHIBITION BEING i tien, “ap _ rvatives. They iwere Dr Cody, of Northeast Pattinson and putes between employers and eii- Toronto, October 14. Candi- ployees is being prepared today|dates nominated for the provin- for submission to the nationaljcial election contest in Ontario industrial conference. number nearly 300 for the 111 With the stee! strike threaten- | seats The Government’ candi ed, this code was considered one; dates number 100, Liberals 70, of the mus ital measures. for|;Unfled Fariners 64, and ‘Inde- bringing about Youngstown, industrial peace.| pendent Laber 14. ley quiet and the steel mills work- | Six partics figure: Genservatives, of Education; TALKED IN SCOTLAND '1°= 00 | Bri ig. Gen Ross, of ar bn nister ks portfolio; W.D (Special by G.T.P. ele ns. ' : . nd |P lack, M. L. A. of A« atte and Glasgow, Oct. 14.—It was an-|, ee. ° ee ¢ North e One, : 40 : 0 or nounced at a great prohila@tion’ mass meeting that women in Scot- land will be canvassed on the question of prohibition. Hastings. Ottawa, October 14.—President Tom Moore of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress in a political speech in the Ontario elections pleads for the return of Labor and United Farmers’ Can- | di dates ‘B. M. Simpson, corner Fifth and McBride, for shoe repairing. First class work guaranteed. tf! Many new lines in men's shoes The Family Shoe Store. . jeciben: th Goal. The best. Prince tf Rupert Coal Company. Phone 15 PRICE FIVE CENT Beatty may Change Britain’s Policy Submersible battle cruiser is to take place of dreadnougt, is belief of frierds of new First Sea Lord. (Special to The News via .T. FP. Telegraphs.) October 14.—The Evening News says there will be a great change in Britain's naval policy with the advent of Vice- David Beatty as First Sea Vicez;Admiral Sir David Beatty's friends declare that he believes the future of the warship will be oil driven submersible battle cruisers and that the Admiralty’s belief. The dreadnaughts will not be altagether dismantled but will be cons sidered of secondary importance. London, \dmiral Sir Lord. plans may be shaped in accordance with this SUNDAY CONCERT VICTORIA BEAT A GREAT SUCCESS WESTMINSTER rmousand poopie anne ana} AT LACROSSE Several Hundreds Turned Away From West- - Vietoria, Oct. 14,—Victoria still has the champion lacrosse team hoime Theatre. The inaugural Sunday concert lof Canada. The closest and most of the Prince Rupert Symphony/exciting lacnosse ever played at Orchestra in the Westholme was|the Royal Athletic Park took place attended by a thousand people and| yesterday in the Thanksgiving in addition there were several| Day game between the Founda- hundred turned away. The col-| tion team and New Westminster, leetion at tee door amounted in|in Whigh the shipbuilders of the all to $237.20. The theatre seats | capital beat the visitors by a score about 800, but there were at least|of 7 to 6, 200 standing at the rear and sides | There was a very large and and seated on the steps and at) enthusiastic crowd out to watch other vantage points, and several|the match. hundred were turned away. There Western Races will Soon be Submerged So says Sir Rider Hagzard; Would stamp out sterilizing disease, subsidize motherhood and help to bring up all children. (Special to The News vis G.T.P. Telegraphs.) London, October 14.—Sir Rider Haggard, giving before the National Birthrate Commission, dwelt on the dangers of artificially keeping down births, in every western nation except Russia and Germany. opinion that unless a startling change happened, western races submerged beneath the evidence a custom which is prevalent He was of within the next two centuries would be great pew influx from the teeming myriads of the East. was ample evidence that this was something the people wanted and were neady to support. ‘The Symphony "Orchestra play- Commonwea!th Brought in 66,000 ed wonderfully well. There was a finish to their work which came Pounds Which Sold at 18c. as a pleasant surprise to the audi- ence. When at the close George Woodland spoke appreciatively of the work done by Prefessor Har- On Saturday a fish special went vey it was clear that the senti- out with five cars of fish con- ments were those of “the whole| signed through to eastern States’ audience. It was a great improve-| °!lies. The price at Sunday's fish ment over the last concert given| exchange was high again, the fol- and compares very favorably with | lowing being the sales: similar organizations even in the) The Commonwealth, belonging large cities. » the Booth Fisheries, but oper- It is needless to say much of ele independently, sold her Mrs. Morkill. Her power to*please ‘catch of 56,000 pounds to Booth rich contralto| Fisheries at 18¢ and 9c. which she controlls so per-| Hilda, 3,000 pounds; Clana, 500 fectly is wonderful. On Sunday | lbs.; Fisher, 7,000 Ibs.; Ingred, evening the audience listened | 7,000 Ibs.; Bayview, 6,000 Ibs., spellbound and the wish was|sold to the San Juan Fisheries at generally expressed after, the con- 18.2c and 9c. eert that Prinee Rupert nausical) Notlad, 300 Ibs. sold to Royal by means of her voice Sir Rider doubted the effectiveness of appvaling to the con- sciences of people to stop race suicide but thought the state might stamp out diseases tending to sterilize the race and also sub- sidize motherhood and that they could direetly or indirectly bring not born in wedlock. “> all chile iren, even those RIGA IS BOMBARDED BY THE GERMANS AND THE RUSSIANS (Special to The News vis G. T. P. Telexrevis.) October 14.—The Letts the Mitau and occupied the suburbs have recrossed Copenhagen, direction o! bark of the 50 miles northeast of Riga, in the left Livonia, Dwina River of Riga on the from Wenden, of the Lettish troops in Riga ts desperate. According to despatches from Helsingfors, a passage of the river, according to a telegram The situation German and Rus- sian troops are expected to fore Dwina River. The old town of Riga and the port have been greatly damaged, and many-of the civilians have been killed and wounded, aiding in the defense of Riga against Ger- ivs have been incessant and stub- \llied cruisers are man attacks, which for five a Riga is being bombarded by the enem) if } MITS FOR TWO Rev. Nuttall took part in the musi-]popn, i cal part of the program and were ae ae — NEW HOUSES HERE all «ply accompanied by Mrs. a Nuttall. . a aes iar cence Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra hi ; . permits were ov Saturday” atthe “egg aD NE See Me . , Jigannointed at x ing buila . J. Wozney is Replacing water pipes in Bor Because so mans peopl ‘2 ¢ sappoint a os mt be as “oe On Bth storey frame|den Street School, Tenders close able to wet into the theatr last Sunday atone 8 concert, Lof 81 gon ' ve. East at alMonday, October 20, at 9 p.m 1 te. boom Goomen do apoul 1 with some var insane next : oo permit} Lowest or any tender not neces Sunday night at same hour al d place, ve J Sy mavens : \ f : ‘ sion another concert Were alsen for a) serily aceepted, For specifica offered to appear op that asion - ee * we: -. a ved at gt oon SYOMMe| tions apply to 243 siven. Particulars wil} be advertised Curing the wees ai . 71,000 . | salurad 7 t re W. 1D. VANCE, Secretary the full program i: We» ulunaay § pape | SK for ata ! ne’ § Susages. tf B. ©. Wndertakers. “Phone 41. \" wee people might again have an op- Fisheries at 16.fe and 9c. portunity of listening to this) Bingo, 1,800 |bs., at 16¢ and 9e talented lady. It is understood | sold to Cold Storage plant. that she will be in the city for al The Pair of Jacks is im port week or two and that in all prob- ie 7,000 eee ability she may he heard here again before leaving. xccompanied hy W. J. Pitman | ‘LIBERALS DISCUSS “tie ratowiog was the complete) THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY PROPOSALS program: (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) “Crusaders” (Sousa -from Il Troa- hestra. } 1. March 2, Anvil Chorus ere (Verdi), Ore 3. Sone Nearer my God tO) ()itawa, Oct, 14.—The Liberals rhree’ (Lewis Caney), Mrs. MOr-loyo holding a caudus here today kill. ito consider the attitude of the 4. Orchestral (a) Hungarmen) party in the House towards the Dance No. 5. (Brahms). Selec -\jegislation covering the proposed Intermezzo from Cav- faking over the Grand Mascagni system. action in {Trunk Railway tions b alleria Rusticana Orchestra. | 5. Yoeal Quartette, “Good Night Beloved’ Pinsuti Mrs. Multlar, Miss Eason, Mr. Higgins and Mr. ; Clapperton. PECK 1S LEAVING FOR HOME TOMORROW: 6. Cernet Solo—“The Witches | ER UCUS OFF Dance” (Rollinson), Mr. Peyton. LIB AL CA 7. Song “There's a Land, a! ---- Dear Land’ (Frances Allitser (Special via G. 7. P. Telegraph.) Mrs. Morkill. | Ottawa, Oct. 14.—Colonel Peck 8. Overture——"Norma”™ (Bellini) | 's leaving fer, home tomorrow as ithe Libera! caucus on the Grand Orchestra. ; New |t rrunk resolution which was eall- %. Dramatic Recitation Year's Eve,” (R. Service Mr. J.| ed for this morning did not ma- Stuart Pudney. terialize. 10. Bong—"“Abide with Me,” (8.[ tnd were ORY nn Liddle Mrs. Morhill. eee Ce oe ee 41. Deseriptive “The Regi-|# s mental Patrel Michaelis \%* Wanted, a nurse, trained * Orchestra '* er otherwise, te take * God Save the King. | charge of a case of > . te eNO * fever, * Bm. M. Simpson, formerly of * J. P. CADE, * awson, has opened a shoe re-|# Medical Health Officer. * pairing shop corner Fifth and|® . e Bride, Uljseee eae eeeeeeeeee >