Che Daily News. BR We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT Rane Gree 707 Second Avenue§ ntral British Columbia’s Newspaper wt Doamaover, Northern and Ce ioe PRINCE RUPE nr, wo — —— eee TUESDAY, DECBMBER 30, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENTS JS. Governments Proposals —_HINENONTHS General Election KK To Ensure Industrial Peace unaeiees Two Years Hence tencative Report Issued by Industrial Commission which asks — . for Criticism aud Suggestions. Calls for Thorough Brasy and Qrean Were Aoqultie Dominion Governments Program Does Understanding and Cioser Relations Between - feria Not Foresee Dissolution Before End _ Capital and Labor. the “Tide” theft of Term. finally disposed of — wii a case was this morning special to The News via G. T. P. Tetegrapns COAL OPERATORS whe awe Young brought in his rue ; (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) : WASHINGTON, December 30.—-With their tentative pian of ~* : “- . | : an aarp and OTTAWA, December 30.—No general election until 1922 syne court 10 insure industrial peace, members of the Presi- MEET IN CHICAGS ee rn m3 "pudie teas ind possibly 1923 isthe programme of the Dominion Government rer, industrial Counell today advocate criticisms and sugges- liaiaahoas Phe trial has been going on infant Mtereel OUnS St Se ee ee ee om their work. Their tentative report divides roughly into | Discuss Findings of Commission county court for several days rhe naceseiiy 6 ~~ Robert Borden leaving for e prolonged ab- ' In Wage Settlement of | Ki gston and MacDonald will each | °°"°® and the decision of his colleagues to carry on meanwhile Sleas The Commission declares that the final solution of the| Coal Strike. Say Not or ri “aA in the Okalla a ae to signify that the purpose of the ministry is to defer as nation’s industrial problems depends upon the establishment of Bound by Findings. \ Phe witnesses examined at the i ee on seman a ee uae understanding and a much closer relationship between | tel “tnebeme an sail - hen Parliament meets, a ministerial caucus will be asked ; ) and labor. sion ~ - a f the accused, J. H. Hilditeh.| nee the plans which have been made to bridge over the seepatt Pending the growth of this relationship, it proposes po Ppre-| er 0 ts la ath trem whieh aaa " mi re A at oan it is said to be the gonflicts. This machinery will consist of a national tribunal of | aa Geeta we wom the stolen goods were nese an poet fet detioha i im le 5 te ti hs cat tal nine members, and twelve regional tribunals, with broad powers ro : sod a _ A od we i * i George Russell, employer of] > eokutint lite hited: eS een ' wea OD rresiae ilson OldJacoh Gree oO aa t ale ' ip adjust and enquire into the causes of etrikes. vdjust the weues of minera aftert tae: om atieaiet ts GE it is possible that the naval programme may be submitted at Third: The Commission considers that in the railroad industry | () ettleme f the nt na-| f the car that carried the} ‘he coming session, although until Admiral Jellicoe’s report is in there should be some merging of the responsibility for the regu-| | ee Oe Phi ‘| goods, and Lum Bing, who testi-}| (he hands of the government, no policy for Canadian naval defence igion of rates and wages. The principle of collective bargaining | ni ' . . +t Abe : . 0 tted | fi ) giving drugs to Kingston|can be decided. The enquiry into the tariff, looking towards a ypon which the first ae ec aa split, is recognized. | shea . > an ~ — ae . a. bie pong yc » pleated iene ceneral revision, will not take place until after this séssion. mpers an om. | p ' a maietie “ igston pieade y | ——_—___—____—— Gating WASHINGTON, Deo. 30.—The failure of the President’s In- side : f and give King’s Evidence. He 2 dead reach i ? , | seems to have been a leading dustrial Conference “to recognize definitely the organizations of | | in the robbing conspiracy the workers and their trades unions as the basis for representa- | PILFERAGE OR THEFT? | suggested it to Red Mac- fon is a fatal omission,” Samuel Gompers declared in a state- | Oe ve ee oS vee CELEBRATION WRECKED NEAR t of his miovements and . he happened to be connecter added that the Conference should recognise this point in order) York Court. 1 the affair at all. Jacob Green T0 BE COSTLY CAPE RACE ate possible a conference on co operation and wages, which | jsaid that he knew nothing about ment discussing the tentative report of the Commission. Gompers | The Difference is Defined by New | ),, wn be expressed only through organisations of their own making. | ; peep er eines ieft but had been merely hires Gompers said that any i to establish or maintain anything | ance | ies indemnify the his car and had turned the|New York Restaurants Charge| Twenty of Crew Drowned and lie fair relations between workers and employers must avoid | amit Viability for pilates — Rogge df Ng: services| Faney Prices for Accommoda- Shore Strewn with Bodies; } : i | OVE ( se yer. FE Prevents Rescue compulsory features, declaring that the mass of America’s work-| 2 etimes there is not! tn closing, Judge Young stated wr ae Sete eae es were “American oltizens and under that sovereign citizen- clear line of demarcation!) ut he was convinced from the — PASSENGERS AND CREW ; . eiween thestwo. A case. invalsAy, : i sip they are free men to whom. préposais for compulsory tabor | * . . Me ot : ue \ 4 ae ae i. earn eT ae sulle). (épectal Vid G TP. Teie@eaphs,) . OF REID BOAT SAVED ae repugnant.” I; vy , tu wt al ci 4 th | in ta i “ new Se eee oe ene . ; } { is ‘ A t ec witl gsto 5 ‘e 8 1 to! . ie ‘“lafter Jazz are enjoying paying as| (Special via G. f.». Telewraphs., CANA \’ AT ANOTHER ROBBERY | aaitwaues he"tncnt Sil Ang urweatnn of th tt auch as #49 Wo secure a place at] | ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Des. A'S BACON i hotel and restaurant tables for|30.—Twenty of the crew of the i five pieces of cloth stolen from a “& not believe that MacDonald]. : : : | | . Ney sar’s Eve, é 3 + i FROM DRUG STORE hye gor panel Pel tad the teulli* chet eas Gebteal tn Year's Eve, although one well| Belgian steamer “Van Driel” lost niended that as only|droge by injestion. - His evidence hotel manager Said that|their lives when the vessel was | . 's Was Entered Last , package was stolen, this] was also shifty and he had by no] '* “** only charging 875 a plate) wrecked at Stedshot, near Cape McCutcheon's as Ente as a | a ore ~~ for this occasion. Hundfeds of} Race. The shores of St. Mary's Night and Drugs Taken. . — er lon me appearance OF an M-)). »ich livers will herd their| Bay are strewn with the bodies bi-Food Controller, H. 8, Thomp-| : ' oop Oe ee ee om age. own hooteh and take their chance|of those and other members of son Declares Canadian } MeGuteh 8 Drug Store, at vn om i n he te a eae 2 cas ieee n consuming it as the clock|the crew who sought safety in Producers Have Chance ne peeee Ave. C88 Se — oe - ae POLICE AFTER nears midnight, while those not|small boats. On the bridge of of Their Lives. iBirest, we: btoken into last night) company was oe vy theft. | ' having a private supply with|the steamer, of which only a small jand a small quantity tf drugs] i piiterage as a& peri) ”" . KAS PREFERENCE IN [ae wale catering which to drink success to the new] portion is above water, five of the ” WOOD ALCOHOL veer will have to swallow sweet} survivors made an ineffectual try ‘TENDER “NEWINGTON | 4 cider. for help while terrifle seas were me getting quis ; AV Vv erpatiannete tne breaking over them. Their lives es Ser aman fey and wo onion o'ern| LBAVING FOR DIGBY) MERCHANTS) — FUBLSITUATION [irs vast artue gate peovente 30.—H, . od | THE BRITISH MARKET) *'O""* (8 Heese or crues Sens the strength of the gale prevented Thompson. { trated by one man or all attempts at rescue. One by erly chairman of ages Me 6, TF. Teme I I : ' Js: in Pulverized Form 7 vashed ff th he Canada Food Board, after | *UPetvision of one. Drug VICTORIA, Dee: 30,—The lig Use of Coal one they were was 0 e ad on on . . ' j r 5 having spent ei cht alin cigarettes are the most comn , se tender Newington, Captair | Soreene Made in Goth Caw Vers Wil! Make Available Large bridge by the huge breakers which wih the Ca n Mission to} missed. The city p ng here in a few] and Chicago — Tin Lined Supplies Now Valueless tashed over; the unfortunate ship. ” sada BSit 0 “ " »’ » * ’ ; ; ions and a close W ¢ where s iteases Found. om Bost view said that} ome suspre and a ays f nee Rupe where Sultoases ee oe Canada is the is being kept ' . rhe fuel situation in Canada 1s Eighty Saved. a ivestock pro- ” ' “s ' ; Special via G.T.P Telegwrapns: one which must be faced in an ST. JOHNS Newfoundland, Dec eg ve Dominion have the aay... Se ee NEW RK. Dec. 30.—Six men}effort to overcome the annual) . , 7 thance of r ghy Island YEW YORK, Dec, 90.-—* 30.—Word reached St. Johns to- the . ves to estabiten OFFICER WAS NOI ° » tolare in custody here and are al-|threatened shortage and the con- day of the rescue of eighty per- peeves ecial lines a- ' or ced to be the ringleaders in the}>stantly rising price of coal. “ i d Baily s{ zarw for the|lesed to be neles : } sons, being the passengers an - ‘ » in the British KILLED BY RAIDERS a nspiracy to flood New York, New Canada possesses immense coal erew of the Reid liner “Dundee” oe i viian bacon has s wees jersey and New England with the} reserves. Unfortunately, much who took refuge on a rocky is- vil a ot ned the good- Jury Find was Accidentally Shot ; Statiol - idings | poisonous substitute for whisky.}of it is unsuitable for locomotive let in Bonavista Bay following the Thom: ‘ie British people,” said By One of His Own Men Firing ¥ es - Lead A di Roth federal and city authorities} purposes, owing to its tendency wreck of the steamer on Christmas Me Ipsor ihd if commands a At Raiders on Vice W probably ° — » aisalare united in a vigorous pursuit}to spark, also, owing to its high day. They were on their pocky br * price than the American Regal Lodge. B08 ie . en ; he purveyors of the poisonous moisture content, it rapidly dis- vefuge with little food and water _— - g despatched nol * beverage, Which has caused deaths | integrates on exposure to the at-| fo» several days before the weath- a s enecial via G.T.P. Teles itely hy the score and hundreds of}mosphere. Again, at the mines, yp moderated suflicientiy to en- Ming wit) yee yesterday ws oe IN ‘De 0. —I MAND haa blindness and illness both below and above ground, in — them to be taken oy The ba with 1,500 peunds of Boast’ the aie 4 ‘ TO SUPPLY THE DE Tin Lined Suitcases. mining the coal and in handling | pappife gale and high seas made ita she sold in the ine mol death in 3 i) ; si ial CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—The police}it, a vast amount of slack 18} the quicker relief of these per- ECOld Sto) - “onesie risk shooting affray nea \ ape via a railway held today nine men in connec- | created, which, up to the present, sons impossible. The ase “0. for 100 and Te. R al Lodge in Phoenix Pa \ rORONTO, De tion with the sale of wood aleoho!| has been considered as waste. , pe he "oO e are ur ‘ that eixty : maads a ws : . : : RE 3.500 nounas this morning ee arin killed by & oP ; eady on colored to resemble whisky. Tin \ process for utilizing this A. Davidson arrived from Alice the Canad nds, also sold to [ “ of hi wn party ; 4 suiteases filled with whisky, | slack coal, as well as run-of-mine’ , 0) on the Chelohsin this morn- SuAULAT " e 0 » Vv rit . - of in Fish & Gold Storage | mee : rae b cht O ‘ -, walled, were found in the room coal, has for some time been un- ing and will proceed to Vancou- ° ind Te coremsg ——. ’ ew Year when t ' by these men der development. By this method! , igh h h y . at the inquest ’ ' 1, f ccupied by these men, “7 : ver on Tuesday night where he Albert M - ~ _ , , ‘ : aoimeane ithe coal is pulverized until ap! will spend a few weeks’ holidays. iris . tilery, Ltd have 1¢@ death ite despate! proximately 85 per eent will pass . ; ved TION OF PARTNERSHIP | PP t : buy dd , shipment of five am . S Pont DISSOLU through a 200-mesh screen and Jack Young arrived from Alice Set and er NOTED DOC! OR DIES ED rAKE NOTICE that the part-|95 per cent through a 100-mesh| arm this morning and will return Be ; tock in Northern | SENATE SATISF! nership heretofore existing be-}sereen, After the coal has been | to morrow night. ti , Attrib-| ee . undersigned, known as| pulverized, it is fed from the bins itiam Osler was | eet » Telegraph? tween the unde! ° : ' 7 a fu, = = e Lat Sed eas That a Man | special via 6,7. P. 7 -" senate the St. Regis Cafe, is disac lved as|by serew conveyors and blown Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tt ‘one j 20) he ( et KR : : . tice. ae Should be Chloroformed ROME, OM. the from the 24th day of December, | into the furnage. —_——[$ nett? #eenocones toa c Sixt 1a vote of COM owing @ 1949, All accounts owing by the Good results have been secured WESTHOLME The at ¥ leabinet by 147 to 19 ! _— ‘ oie hould be presented to J, 0.) by cement plants, by the metal- e ‘ — } ‘ them firm shouk ‘ ’ t atre 3 ye P. Telegrepee ly, » explanation 8 — ‘avigan for payment and all bél!s|lungieal industries, and on loco. | Shingle Bolts TONIGHT ONLY~ an 7 . 29 Sir W nt London " aoneie to the firm are payable motives. In the heating of large | T ERTORD, Dee. : hysicia | rT i 1 C. Gavigan, who is continu buildings the use of pulverized | WANTED OM VIGO eH ee tee eeeal weeks, | ‘The winners of the Pov ling the business. coal has proved an economical IN dir W Geo, D. Tite’s anni ‘s| (Signed) J. C, GAVIGAN fuel. Any \ died here yestorsiay , a aiacnnedl i ; TOM SHIMIZU The Commission of Conserva- Quantity. he Osler is famous tor © Brass bed, Mrs. \ ea 1h 1049 304] tion, Ottawa, has issued a report O statement that a man ah ' » de and cha Mrs, | December : ‘ en “Pulverized Fuel, its Use cad V Cowper Y Th e ” chioroformed at the & | ' Kewpie 4 Mrs. t erry Phone 44. Possibilities,” by w. J. Dick, M. - oung e inest Phat he was misquotes ° - ‘ x Love } Se.. which explains in detail the Phone Red 42 P. O. Box 1711 Briti wards proved, but not a le jyamith Goal. The best. Prince | use of pulverized coal and its ad. } PRINCE RUPERT, B,C, sh G Ce ’ ement had brought upe wraetiore Pho.e | bee ow mente Drow Conn _ ms ——, ainannee-| ste { el ‘Rupert Coal Company, Phone 16. | vantages. omed iis head a wht! ae y 57 4 . for America.) Black « val from all over North