Tr THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ] Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. | | {H. F. PULLEN, MANAGING Eprror. - || SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00. To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50 TELEPHONE 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING — 75 cents per inci. Contract Rates on application. fo. Friday, November 7, 1919. = DAILY EDITION. Labor Leader Gives Interview. John P. Frey, an executive oflicer of the molders’ union and a member of the American Labor Commission to the Allies, in an interview published in the Metropolitan Magazine is reported to have said in part as follows: “Stove-making is one of the olaest manufacturing industries in America; it was also one of the first in which labor organized. Almost from the beginning the employers were organized, and oue of the purposes of their organization was to prevent the em- ployes from doing likewise. Thus there was no common ground —as is the case with some of our great industries today. It was a very bitter war that was waged in the stove industry from 1855 to 1890. Each side strove to secure its ends by might rather than by negotiation or convention. There was a complete denial of democracy, the attitude of the employers being the historic one of the industrial Bourbons: ‘This is our business and we will run it as we please.’ They even went so far in the seventies as to import large numbers of molders from continental Europe. Succession of Strikes . Followed by Treaty. During all these years the industry was marked by such a suecession of strikes and lockouts that there was almost no iime when there wasn’t one somewhere. One in 1866 and an- other in 1868 were almost national in scope, the first being forced by the molders and the second by the foundrymen. Many of the foundries went into bankruptcy and many of the men lost their homes and were nationally blacklisted. Weary of this continuous and disastrous warfare, leaders of the Stove Founders National Defense Association and of the international Molders Union began, finally in 1890, to feel each other out. In 1891 a peace treaty was negotiated and ratified between the two national organizations. « “It was the first agreement of the kind in the history of the world; and it is highly significant that it has been entirely suc- cessful, though at the time it was received coldly and with stus- picion by many of the employers and by a large number of the men. Each side questioned the good faith of the other. ‘The scheme was unheard of, it was revolutionary, it robbed the em- ployers of their business, it was absurd for workmen to think themselves capable of passing on any part of the business, ete. In fact the opposition to this peace treaty and its plan for abolish- ing war in the stove business, manifested in many instances, equaled that now being shown by some senators toward the peace treaty wilh Germany and the League of Nations. Settle Own Family Differences. “The agreement began by laying down the principle that as the foundrymen and the molders understood their common problems better than anyone else, arbitration by outsiders would be eliminated. There’s where the democratic idea came in. They said: ‘We will provide a method by which we may settle our family differences ourselves. If we can’t settle them nobody can.’ That is democracy in industry for you away back in 1891 —though nobody gave it that dignified appellation then. The treaty of peace was declared to be above the constitutions of either side. It was agreed that a committee of twelve, six from each organization, should meet together once every year not only to determine what the terms of employment—wages and hours ——should be, but also the conditions of labor and the shop rules and regulations. These twelve men are the law-makers of Lhe stove industry and they have been making laws successfully for 27 years—-so successfully that there have been neither strikes nor lockouts in that period. They are representative of the whole industry and their laws are as democratically made as the muni- cipal law of the land. Being made by the industry for the in- dustry and not forced on it by outsiders or autocratically imposed by one group of insiders, they are accepted in good spirit and obeyed, whether liked or not. If either side feels that the decision of the supreme body is unjust, it contents itself with waiting for any opportunity to repeal it just as political parties do in political life. Every question is settled by a majority vote. There is no umpire or referee. Groad Outlook is Cultivated. “The commfttee views the industry as a whole; each half understands the peculiar problems of the members of the other half. Having the broader view,, the committee-men often tind themselves more advanced thfn their constituencies. Such a situation is patiently manipulated or ‘played.’ To make my mean- ing clear let me explain that sometimes one Side will come into a meeting with a proposal that is so well backed by facts and reason that the other side immediately concedes its righteous- ness. ‘But,’ they may say, ‘though this proposal is right, we must vole against its adoption at this time because our members do not agree with us. To adopt it under these circumstances would be to invite trouble. Gi¥e us time to go back to our people and educate them up to this excellent proposal,’ ”’ — f See ALBERT © McCAFFERY Anything in the Building Line Le. | Prince Ragert Soaeee Co.’s Lumber ill’s Fir Lime Cement Plaster | Laths Brick Shingles Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. _ THE DAILY NEWS you had a sore place,and had to choose between two remedies, one of which went to the sore t di and other a » ar -about way, which w you pre- fer? Undoubtedly, the one that gets there t! That is just the reasen for people's preference for Peps for ailments of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. Peps get there direct, because they are breathe- able, while remedies which are swailowed only go to the stomach Dissoive P ia the mouth and che vapee welch is liberated is carried by the breath direct to the breathing and min- uteair cells of the lungs, de- stroying all germs, and soothing, healing, and strengthening the delicate membranes. Once you try Peps you will mever use any other — coughs, colds, sore throat, bron- chitis, ae oe + Aged —_ t co » lar an mA dealers 50c. box. Send this TRIAL advertise- ment and Ic. stamp (for re- turn postage) to a Co., Toronto, au ° receive free \cial TIMBER SALE X 1889. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon oF the 2nd day of December, 1919, for th purchase of Licence X 1889, to cut ft, 082,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar on an area situated in Juskatla In let, Queen Charlotte District, One (1) year will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forest ; or District “r, Victoria, B. C., Forester TR ; TIMBER SALE X 1881. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not laters than noon o1 the 2nd day of December, 1919, for the purchase of License X 1881, to cut 1 370,000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock ain Cedar on Lot t5tt, Dinan Bay, Queer Charlotte District One (1) year will be allowed for re moval of timber Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Victoria, B. C., or District Forester Prinee Rupert, B. C. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve existing over Lots 4005 and 904 Range 5, Coast District, ts cancelled. G. Rh. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Land, lands Department, Vietoria, B. C, Sth October, 1919. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land in Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Recording District of Prince Rupert, anc situate at Port Clements, Graham Island TAKE NOTICE that we, the Graham Is land Spruce & Cedar Co., Limited, of Por! Clements, occupation lumbermen, intend to apply for permission to lease the ful lowing described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at th N.W. corner of Block 53, townsite of Port Clements; thenee N. 70 deg. W.-—540 ft, thence south 33 des. W 455 ft.; thenes south 237.77 ft.; thenee east 472.95 .ft. thence follo@ing the shore line in a north easterly direction to the point of com mencement and containing 7.1 acres, more or less GRAUAM ISLAND SPRUCE & CEDAR CO LIMITED. Dated August 12th, 1919. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of improvements. NOTICE “Silver Tip" and “Monarch” Claims, situate in the Naas Division of Cassiar District, Where located:—-About four miles from head of Alice Arm on its west side. FAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, F. M. C. No. 31018-C, agent for B. HW Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, B. C., Free Miner's Certificate No. 33583-C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Reeorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob- taining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims. And further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced before te lsouenes of such Certificate of Improve- anne this 18th day of September, A. D- Mineral River Mining IN PROBATE IN THE SOPREME COURT OF parTisn COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE TION ACT THE ADMINISTRA and IN nonnee T TER x THE ESTATE OF , IUNN, DECEASE . TATE EASED INTERES TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Rengur y — jouns, made the 17th day rtober, » 41019, I w ( Administrator to the estate of Robert). Dunn, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereb oe to ee same, properly verined. o me, on or before the ’ ; vember, A.D 1919, “an or .ot Te debited to the estate the amount of their forthwith, and all parties in are required to pay Indebtedness to me JOHN HH. MeMULLIN, OMcial Administrator DATED this 17th day of Oetober, 1019, Hemlock and eseeoee eePeeeee ee MAIL SOHEDULE ° ee eee eee eeeeen eee For the East. Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 10 a.m, From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- days at 7 p.m. For Vancouver: Baturdays ...csssvccses 2 p. m. Sundays ........ becoee SO Pe Ms TueeGAFS oes oceke de ° Sp. m. Thursdays ........... 10 p.m. From Vancouver Sundays ...... tfrates Das Wednesdays .......-. 10:30 a.m. *ridays ..... cotsccedccs & M. aturdays .......... 10:30 a. in. For Anyox: BURGAS .ccccs sovevccs 10 p.m. Vednesdays .......... 10 p. m. Saturd@ye .....seceees 10 p.m. From Anyox: TWOOGRTS ccticccccccsone p. m. TRUPOGRTS cccccccccccccce Po Mee Sundays ....... iweeesee - p. m. Tor Port Simpson and Arrandale, Mill Bay and Wales Island. sundays ....... jaebess 10 p.m. From Pt. Simpson and Arrandale. Mill Bay and Wales Island. SROSGRTS 6 oo vs 6% 6 68 we we we p. mm. For Port Simpson and Naas River points: rel, , errr re 10 p. m. From Port Simpson and WNaas River Points: Saturdays Queen Chariotte Islands: For Massett, Port Clements and Upper island poiats: October 23, November 6, 20; Dee 4, 18; Jan. 1, 4. p.m. from Masset, Port Clements and Upper Island points: October 24, Nov. 7, 21; Dee. 3, 19; Jan. 2, p.m. “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points: October 17, 31; Nov. 14, 28; Dee. 12 and 20. From Skidegate. Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points— October 14 and fortnightly there- after. For Skagway and the Yukon. October 13 and every ten days thereafter. From Skagway and Yukon. Friday, October 17, and every 10 days thereafter. stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. For—Wednesdays 12 noon. From—tThursdays p. m. Why Pay More Than $13.00 LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co, For Comfort, Courtesy and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Powness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O, Box 1704 Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. The “Gartland” Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week. Phone Ked 246 JACK BRITTON WINS IN TEN-ROUND BO} B - BOU: Have Pe DETROIT, Nov, 6.—Jack ’ . ars .¢ ton, welterweight champion i or Din the world easily outpointed Joly; er ; OR ere ny Tillman in a ten round bout re here last night, The only time Britton extended himself was in| the last round. Are PRINCE AT OTTAWA . a OTTAWA, Nov. 7.—The Prince | : , : pene of Wales will spend five days | a : here in recreation before going | { tis ’ f Nay to the United States. eee —= —_—— == - | S , NOTIOS , Yua R i ‘ Aly IN THE MATTER OF an application ftor| . the issue of @ fresh Certificate of Title ul light Lot Nine (9), Block Thirty-one t,t Section Seven (7), City of Prince Rupert, | Made in (Men 923) i British NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that it / Columba by my intention to isene after the expiration ini of one (1) month from the first publica Dominion Canners tion hereof, a fresh certificate of title to ’ the above mentione! land the name of! B.C, Ltd Esther Mchenzie, which ceriiticate of tithe , ’ wa issued tiv ium 6M h O11 and is numbered i: "a. F LEOD, 7 aii fhistr vistrar «of 7 — al Land Registry of | eer rroores — Prince Raper s COP ere OOOO OCCT O aia __ 28nd day of aber, 1019 TO NOTICE M LEE (0 ‘ IN THE MATTER of an application for 840 Se e the issue Of a fresh certiNeate of title to| eCOnd Avenue, Wey part of Lot Eight hundreod and forty-eight 848), Group tine i), Vasstar District Satisfactory proof of loss of certificate VEGETABLES having been Died, notice is hereby given that it is my intention, at the expiration Wholesale and Retail of one month from the t publication heners ( hereof, to issue a fresh cer ate of tith General Contractors a in the name of Thomas Richard Tomlinson, Lal Exchang. which Certificate of Tith fated att ——— February, 1913, and is No. 3067 1 | Dated at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C, this 16th day of October, | Prince Rupert, B.¢, 1919. Phone 547 | Poreroorooos W. E. BURRITT, Acting District Registrar P.O, Bor 1% F | Coccccococcccaml ete. Mrs. A. W. Clark R. A. M. Lon, Fg. Phones 41 and Red 391 For tire by the Hour, Day or Week I teacher at th Presbyterian Ladies College . Melb \ustralia Launch ice . PIANO, ORGAN, ETO, Will open Music Studio No, Pienie and Fishing Parties 33 ond A Now ennplling Trips round Harbor pupils vie Address Norfolk House J. MYHILL-JONES Phone Black 329. POPS OO CORT Emr Comme | —— Here is a list of everyday necessities that id be in your home Seldom a day goes by that you do not need one of there items a least. The Salle way is to keep them handy for instant use Lysol Sore Throat Gargl Adhesive Plasters Castor O Antiphy logistine Analgesic Baln Regulax-Laxative Tabiets Oil Eucalyptus White Pine and Spruce Balsam PENSL*®R COLD B®EAKERS Absorbent Cott Friars’ Balsam Epsom § Its Family Liniment Peroxide Hydroge Toothache Drops Croup Reme Let us quote you a price on this assortment. eally need it The Prince Rupert Drug Co. FAMILY CHEMISTS Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. Mail Orders Given Prompt Alten'ion POM | —— CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY | CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES i B.C. Coast Steamship Services 8.6. PRINCESS MARY For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince oo Novembe i? : emne For Vancouver. Victoria and Seattie from Prince Rupert November 15, 25; be t PHONE 134 CANAQIAN a LaLa | a oS a , » and 1500 8. &. PRINCESS BEATRICE _ Alert Bah, From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, pon ad Bey Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victo Every Saturday For rates, reservations and sailings, &pP!) to W. ©. ORCHARD, Genera! Agent. : f C or 3rd Avenue and 4ih St: Prince Rupert, B ect sal §.S8. PRINCE RUPERT S.S. PRINCE GEORGE SAILING J ean Ff THURSDAY and SUNDAY MIDNIGHT for SWANSON BAY, oc VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE x. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MIDNIGHT FOR ANnyo 6. 6. PRINCE JOHN fs For Stewart, October 29th, November (21) ® snd 27h en Massett, and Port Clements, November ©! vovember | Southern Queen Charlotte Island Poin! TRAIN SERVICE gy, fur Sali Passenger Monday, W°dnesday and Saturday 4! jean 4 pnections Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, Wakil® © all points east and sel tn” ede: 6 AGENCY ALL OCEAN eTEAMsHIP LINE For information and reservation= - phone 260. i e City Ticket OMe, G26 Third Aven” THEO COLLART, Notary Publ culd ad 4, hot uh astere 4, die ' il ' papere® For sale, one 4-room house with ba® m house - . nd On on ths water, electric tight, telephone wae e . a oe 612 m »" , valf cash 23, seetion 7. Price §1,700,00 gorotl Real eee ‘ FIRE INSURANCE o, 80% # LOOK, PHONE BLUE 68, WESTHOLME THEATRE 8