a3 Cresqy] Saryeyertery | vx) Ge Daily News Phone 99 Open Day and Night PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s: TA Xl Phone 75 and 36 We Never Sleep 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE " New M anagement oe , 264. Newspaper = — OCTOBER 31, 1919, 1B, NODANGER OF | rh ak CO eerie nother Drug Fiend cwtsaen iva varaa 8 Sent to Okalla — , aa oe Magistrate McMordie gives Kam Sing 4 Six Months at Prison Farm so that 7 he might do some honest work; Other Cases. A six months sentence was imposed by Magistrate MeMordie (nu @ violater of the Drug Laws, This time an old offender, Kan: j os : , : The Prince Miibdrt Goel Ge: is| ing, oe the axe and didn’t seem to be aly more pleased than expecting delivery of a quantity | the chicken could have been either. L. W. Patmore appeared for . of Vancouver Island coal within a| im but the only plea he could make for him was that he was a» few days and as they have a con-| Lopeless drug fiend and that leniency might be shown. Magistrate — for regular delivery they de| MeMordie thought that six months on the farm with medica “ee Semen tel a , | altention and a little honest work would perhaps be good medi- ‘ Oo. Teport) fouye ts : i that car load lots of the Telkwa | eine for Kam Sing. He will, therefore, accompany his country- coal are jast beginning to arrive|'#®", Young Auk, who drew six rt we —s ! and if there is a shortage (n.,| months yesterday for the ae relkwa mine ean supply the de offence, having drugs in his pos- | -CSSION, ; WAR VETERANS x, NO — PRINCE RUPERT, B.G,, — es Sir William Hearst Vol FRIDAY Hands in Resignation as Premier New Head of Ontario Government will be called on by Lieut. Governor at once and Cabinet Announced soon; Labor to be Represented. (Special t© The News via G.T. P. Telegraphs.) roRONTO, October 31.—Sir William Hearst placed his wsignation in the hands of the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario today as well @s those of all the members of his cabinet. rhe Governor will at onee call on FE. C. Drury to form a gov- eppment and the personnel of the new cabinet should be an- ; jounced early in the week, It will contain the name of at least ye labor member of the new legislature, the others being farm- ys, It is possible, too, that the Liberals may be represented, al- hough it is not thought likely. Just what attitude the Liberals will take in regard to the administration is @ matter of speculation, They stand for much me policy as the farmers. In view of the United States coal strike which is expected to cominence tonight, inquiry has been made in regard to the local | situation. It is found that Albert LARGE BOATS \ MeCaffery has a cargo of 70 ‘ons just in and 400 tons more on the road, as well as promise of ¢ delivery of other cargoes to fol uw, Prices Have Taken a Drop, the Highest Today Beirfg Sixteen © and a Half Cents. ; a Several large boats were at the lish wharves this morning. They all had very good catches, but the price has dropped and first class fish was selling at 16% cents as high figure this morning. Seconds vere selling for 8% cents. A number of the boats which vere out in Hecate Straits com ing in reported experiencing the RMINALS AT VICTORY LOAN THSPORTTO —-GOING STRONG the 5 mands of the whole tity. The | mine is so fan developed that | Another one of the yellow race, | number of men can be employed bey name Sam, appeared charged and there is snow on the road With having drugs in possession | eg . gale of last night and to quote connecting the mine with the sta.| 2nd oe remanded etl tomorrow | ! a them the “boats were on their tion so that the five teams om ae — ene and cocaine, it} BE IMPROVED se sup sutras, mony ena ny inno ve thar ar slo anie, lege” 0" 90 8 Spent F ; cally state that that’s f the ; "Osutts. cae , , i sapearisc mda a game ond "that — eee It is difficult to get eastern coal Deen Temanded on the charge of Slates the Union Government for plough | Treatment of Soldiers, and wud it is possible that the supply|@¥ing liquor in her possession oo f Oth ns. may be cut off if the eoal is need. | other than on private premises, | I as dismissed with some good ad- oats |\ice from the magistrate, who! (Special by 6. T.P. 1elegraphs.) wasn't altogether satisfied with; TORONTO, Oct. 31.—olonel her conduct. | Hunter, president of the Parkdale The case of Ada Douglas, why, ranch of the G. W. Y, A., in ice-President and General Man- ager W. P. Hinton Discusses the Important Matter. (Special via G. T. P. through them all. j Following are the catches and, tions to the Vietory Loan amount! ices for today: jed in the eastern states, but there Lo $81,344,100 a follows: On.| Liberty, 75,000 Ibs. sold to the|! "° danger of a local shortage. tario, $52,0¥9,300; Quebec, $25,-| Booth Fisheries at 16 1-2 and 8 a 367,100; New Brunswick, $534,-| !-2 cents. Telographs. ) PORONTO, Oct. 30.—Subscrip- >. zx =: We could not hrough another season possibly go without nereased terminal faeilities at} 530: Nova Scotia, $522,600; Vansee, 70,000 Ibs. sold to the ‘s charged with having stolen a| reference to a report of the par- ms his port said W. P. Hinton,| Prince Edward Island, $25,400;) Royal Fisheries at 16 1-2 and 8 #900 ring fyom Jack Miller, was|liamentary committee on soldiers ice-president and general man-| Manitoba, %920,150; Satkatche./|!-2 cents. AT adjourned until Monday. we-establishment, said that the ‘M ger of (he Grand Trunk Pacific} wan, $1,041,800; Alberta, $391,.| Eagle, 28,000 Ibs., sold to Col Wm. Brown and 0. Donald,| Proposition, if correctly stated, ailway to the Daily News yester-|3ov; British Columbia, $561,360.) Storage at fe and 8e. charged under the Indian Act with | Will faithfully represent the an- jay. “We are perfecting the plans| The figures represent three days’ | \lbatross, 5,+ '8.; Hilda, 6, xiety of Ottawa to alienate an- : ere and ready the contraet will be let.” Mr. Hinton said that engineer- ing dificulties had to be over- ne It Was pounding irefully and have the plans such that the dock would be “ peymanent structure. He did hol anticipate any delay, how- ever This would be the fore- ‘ff other improvements at Preparations were be- nade for the new station here but the yards had to be developed and some old buildings tern down before the work could begin. The heW station would be built at the NEW FORESTER IS APPOINTED E. ©. Manning, an Experienced Man From Victoria, Takes Position Vacated by R. E. Allen. \. Manning, of Victoria, has eon in ph ‘Ph ented distriet forester eos KN. KE. Alien, who re- that be ‘olifled the Government der | Was about to retire in ’ 50 Into business. Mr Manning deal of eX] USineas erlence in the forestry ( lle was in the Domin- Vice a nmont and ©, P. R, ser. nacho | OMing the provincial ow He will have charge Thich on Me Rupert district, oo. ®Xtends trom Rivers Inlet " s0uth to Alask no : a in the The ®ast as far as Kndako. torestop ef work of the district Niles ay " to look after timber and the Collection of royal. Oe : a hd Stumpag xe As there is " Sreat iv lumber deal of activity in the a. Mndustry ust now, the ! 18 kept very busy, | lhe f orester was in the " 4Y and he has returned - Lo feteh his wife and ) Allen will re. Until he retumms. 7) Ss Pecis . Yard a — POplins $4.75 per, a Ace's ; 254 ~*d¥amieh Rupe or the dock which is to be built just as seom as they are necessary to take platform where the train now stops Mr. Hinton said he did not ‘nleipate any great delay in this matter. The increase in business here made it absolutely necessaiw W make lininediate improvements. has had a good Qn The beat, Prince any, Phone 16. returns from Ontario, two days frim Quebec, and one day's figures fro mthe remaining prov- inces. VANCOUVER, Oct, 30.—Revised days Victory Loan campaign Van- eouver subscribed $548,600, municipal corporation of Vaneou- ver may subscribe $2,500,000. A. will invest #10,000, BULKLEY VALLEY | BEEF COMING HERE Arrangements Made by P. Burne & Co. for Regular Shipments to City. . There are about five hundred | head of fat stock to be killed in! the Bulkley Valley and shipped to | this city for the use of the local | people, according to information | just received here. The first car) load of dressed beef is due to ar-| rive here tomorrow and other shipments will follow in due | course. P. Burns & Co. have made anr- rangements for regular ship- nents with the double purpose of ‘iding the Bulkley farmers and of giving Prinee Rupert people the local beef, BOLSHEVIK' MENACE LINES OF GATCHINA Genera! Yudenitch Compelied to Evacuate Position. u via GO. T. P. Telegraphe.) LONDON, Oct, 31.-—A wireless despatch received here from Mos- cow reports that General Yuden- itch has been compgtied to evac- uate Gatchina, owing to the fact that the Bolsheviki are menacing the lines of communication. LADY RHONDDA TO SIT IN HOUSE OF LORDS reeently one of (3p Lady Rhondda who visited Prince Rupert is the lacies who will get a seal in ! the British House of Lords under }the Sex Qualification Bill, She is one of the ladies too who will take Sa aie of the privilege. There ;are about twenty who are able to) ‘;qualify for a seat, but only about jbalf of them ane expected to take lan active part in the proceeding» ' BB. C. Undertaters., Phone 41. figures show that in the finst two! is: EXPLOSION ON osamaaye +?) JAPANESE SHIP | buildings bowled ‘small garage near the junction of | Addresses Audience on Merits of Victory Loan—C.P.R. Takes Twenty Millions. 000 |bs., sold to Cold Storage at 'i6e and 8c. The Tyee brought in 50,000 Ibs. jof halibut for the New England lisheries to awhiéh she belongs. \t the local theatres last night supplying extract to Indians were remanded, They now have a howyer representing them. (:, G, MeGeer, member for Rich- mond in the provincial legisla- ture, spoke for a few minutes on the Vietory Loan. He told of the necessity’ to raise more money to tatr’y over and keep the wheels of industry moving until such time as conditions had become normal.once* more. He also em- phasized the fact that Prince Ru- pert could not expect to receive nore contracts for shipbuilding unless she was prepared to sup- port the loan and invest money with the Goveynment that places the orders. The committees have all been arranged for the canvass, which commences Monday. It is announced that the ©. P. it, is subseribing for $20,000,000 in Fourteen Men Were Killed and Thirty injured in Tokio Bay. (Spectal by ©. T.P. Telegraphs.) TOKIO, Oct. 31.—The manoeu- of the Japanese fleet in which the whole empire partici- pated, were manred by an explo- sion yesterday on the battleship Hyuga in Tokio Bay. Fourteen men were killed and thirty in- jured, Vres bonds which is an inerease of HOWLING WINDSTORM $5,000,000 over the amount ihe company took last year. Km- ployees of the company will sub- seribe individually in addition to DID LITTLE DAMAGE Building in Course of rection | t's. Went Down Before Gale. The general s@PiAnion arowmnd AT a town seems to be that Prince Ru- Yesterday afternoon's howling/|Pert should take bonds up to at windstorm reminded old-timers of |least $200,000, the city of the days back in 1910, . ‘11 and ‘12, when thre were many over, Yester- day's gale was certainly what the old mariner would call a “roaring snorter.’ The harbor presented a picturesque scene. STRIKE TIES UP STEAMSHIPS, Mrs. Hilditeh had the misfor- — tune to have one of her plate Six oe - Ere see Ves- glass windows blown in and a sels in all are Idie at New York. Third and Second Avenues Was (Specia! via G.T. Pf. Telegrapns. keeled over. A house under con- Rona YORK, et — ~ struction in Section 2 went down | ateod ot thi ou A sgt i still another was damaged by|""" gshore a's and s snd | 83 vessels, of which 540 are 3 | 625 true | steamers, are tied up at piers in s a the eleetric breaking arcing on the newly built | aobienis ture, The areing of the wires: on | lean the building produced quite @} come fireworks display and a rush eall | ° lwas sent for the efty trouble man | to put the wires in-safe shape. Wires Brooklyn, Staten Is-| or are at anchor in the ha~..| aside from the expense of age tenance. ARE NOT EXTRAVAGANT | is SAYS HOUSE OF LORDS, "u"t>1NG Penmers (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs.) building permit for repairs and as possible, and until it had its LONDON, Oct, 30.—By a vole alterations to his hotel. These! delegatés elected, Messrs, Mc- ef 52 to 13 the House of Lords | repairs will amount to $1,500 and; Leman, Newman, Miller and Bur- ci taakal a motion expressing {he | will be made by Delganno & Watts.) rough were appointed to act as been guilty of extravagance, Lor’) storey frame dwelling on Atlin S eeanoenl declaring that intla-| Avenue in Section 2, It is to Cost | | Bea the real cause of the) $2,100 and will also be built by! 0” was » ton Dalgarno & Watts. | financial troubles. ' jel was discussed, and finally laid The daily cost of the tieup is|ed the receipts for the month to ) estimated at more than $1,500,000 | date as being over $300, the lang- Couneil, Peter Black has taken out a/ unit into organized shape as soon inion that the Government had! A, Holmberg is to put up a one-| its representatives on the Council. Oop & Ball-—Wallace's, pe iEAMSTERS TO MEET AND REVISE SCALE Matter Reported at O. B. U. Mect- ing Last Nignt, Along with Other Business. At the meeting of the Centraj Labor Council of the O. B. U,. the action Of the carpenters in pre- -cnting a demand for an increase uu wages was formally endorsed. The organization of a Fisheries industrial Unit was reported to be well undet: way. ‘The secretary-treasurer was granted $20 per month for his spare time, to count’ from the iormation of the Council. The committee appointed to interview the local employing machinists in regard to the threat of the internationals to “take steps” if the O. B. U. mien in their employ were not fired was re- ceived. It was to the effect that the reeeption of the committee was uniformly favorable, and the employers without exception an- nounced their intention to ignore the tnreat. The statement maue on the flooy of the Trades and Labor Council at a previous meeting that 0. B. U, machinists were working below scale was denied. The G,. '. P. shops are working on schedule, and the contract shops are paying more than the inter- national seale called for. Teamsters will hold a meeting on Sunday next to draft a new seale of wages and overtime. The question of subscribing to the B, C, Fedenationist for every member paying dues to the Coun- over for a special meeting to be held on Thursday next. The secretary-treasurer report- sinee the formation of the with an uninterrupted increase in the membership, The executive committee was strueted to get the recruiting est Patent leather dancing pumps Just in time for the Hospital other group of the public, the re- iurned soldiers who are hearing patiently with their infirmities. Having inritated labor, alienated more than half of the finaneial interests, and aroused the farmer to political manslaughter, the only thing necessary to make the job complete was to drive return- ed men into forming a political party of their own. CANADA FILES FORMAL PROTEST Claims She Should be Represented on Governing Body of (Special via G.T. PR. Telegraphs.) \y AMPUINGTON, Oct. 0.—Canada has tiled a fommal protest against the proposed composition of the soverning body of the imterna- tional labor office’ te be establish ed under the League of Nations. The point at issue involves the right of Canada, by reason of her industrial importance, to name ane of the mémbers of the gov- erning body rather than ‘to take her chance of election as one of the nations of lesser importance from an industrial point of view. TAKES NEW POSITION AT PRINCE GEORGE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balagno are leaving for Prinee George to- morrow morning where Mr, Ba- lagno has accepted a position in one of the moving picture thea- tres of that city. The best wishes of their many, friends will follow them to their new home. Mr. Balagno has made himself very popular with ali music levers in the city and general negret will be felt at his ddparture as well as Mrs. Balagno's. (Special via 6, T. P. Telegraph.) DUBLIN, Octuber 30..—The Sinn Fein press bureau reporis that the Irish Republican Parliament met on Monday evening in private and that trade representatives in France, ltaly, Switzerland and Argentine were appointed and that J. L. Fawsitt had opehed of- flees as Irish consul.general on Broadway, New York, |