DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince 'Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue SH. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Thi. ndv Friday, May 12, 1983 FAIRLY TRUE BAROMETER H. W. M. Rolston of Stewart, who passed through the city Wednesday returning home from a visit to Vancouver, told of the great activity in stocks in Vancouver. He said the brokers' offices were almost as busy this week as they were during the hectic days prior to the slump. Students of economics liave noted that always the stock exchange is the barometer of conditions. It indicates beforehand what is going to happen. If stocks advance it means that conditions will improve. If stocks go down it indicates that industry will be depressed. Of late there has been a riotable recovery in the price of stocks and it is looked upon as a clear indication of n improvement in industrial conditions. SEEM BADLY SPLIT The Conservatives of British Columbia have been badly split by the breaking away of the Bowser faction. That is evident from the despatch that Speaker Davie is about to throw in his allegiance with the Bowserites. It is understood he will be followed by others, but no one knows just how many. What i? true of the members in the Legislature is true in the counts at large. Even in Prince Rupert it is generally' rumored that many Conservatives will desert the Tol-mie leadershiD and throw in their lot with the Bowser faction which calls itself unionist. -Social Evening Baptist Church Enjoyable Gathering Last Night Attended by Many A pleasant social evening u spent laM evening In the parlors of First Baptist Church under the auspice of the Ladies' Aid. Aid. P. II. Limey was chairman and the following program was enjoyed : Vocal aokM. Vic Houston and David Houston. VJoHn solos. Misses Edith Johnstone and Phyllis Hamblln. Readta. Mrs. Hlbbsrd. Harebell song. Miss Amy Armstrong. Pianoforte solo. Mrs. J. C. OUker L Aeeorap4ni4a'7''ere' JJrs; J. Black and V. Vaughan Davie. The C. O. I T. presented a drill portraying their readiness to serve. Community singing was indulged in with Mr. Da vies at the piano. A feature of the evening was an exhibition of the yo-yo by the champion of Seattle. Master Jack Lawrence, a Prince Rupert boy who won distinction lost year in the south. The performance was very clever and delighted the audience. Refreshment were served with members of the C O. I T. acting as aervlteuTs. The evening was in charge of Mrs. F. W. Dafoe and Mrs. P. H. Linzey The party broke up to the strains of Auld Lang Syne. Insist on "GRANTS BEST HHOCURABLt" The Original For Sale 1 Vrittlu.-j or dirr-f from ''Mail Orilrr Irpt.'" Liquor Control Board, gi7 Bratty St-. Vancouver "BEST PROCURABLE' PURE SCOTCH WHISKY RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BMlM ind fiurmaUvd by WMUrn Crnt a Sum Limit UlrnA4dtrh M BlTB-Olri IM.ffllrrtri, .Dufl. towa A Glufo. SratlaiKl. UtXLk crtiM-mcni ib not pul)lihel or dihplayed by the Licjuor Board or the Government of British Columbia. Cuntro rol Regal Shop Orders takm for knitted Goods. Needlework, Etc. Place your order for Tennis Sweaters nnd Socket tes now Your CANDY REQUIREMENTS made tmb to order. See Our Window RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE BROS., LTD. RIOT CASE IS NOW ON '( ontinue'i frwn uaifp'on) nig in a riotous aud unlawful assembly unci disturbing the peace tu-multuously Alter he had pleaded not guilty to the charges, the following jury was empanelled to try the case: J. A. Hlnton, foreman. James Oaul. L. C. Eby, H. F. Olassey, Arthur Brookttoank, A. Bird. Hubert Ward, Lee Gordon. W. D. Vance, J. B. Agar, Dugald McLean and Robert Gordon. C. C. Ketchum, William Robb. George H. Arnold and Max Hell-broner were challenged by the de- . fence and W. H. Goodsell, Thomas Ballinger. Fred MacLeod, Robert Hjdd; George Ferguson. Robert La-hMf. C. E. MeKeewn. B. i. Bacon. Abraham Lipsin. William Ranee. John Gabrtel. Frank Dlbb. 1 F. Flstan west Stood aside by the crown. In briefly reviewing the case. L. S. MeGUL crown counsel, stated that evidence would be adduced to show that between 10 and 10:30 on the mqrnlng in question accused had led a large body of men towards the station and wharf premises of the Canadian National Railways. The crowd was met by poHce constables who sought to dissuade the men from going down to the dock In such numbers. The crowd, however, refused to be dissuaded and forced Its way upon the premise, the men taking up atones which they threw upon the police raiting such a disturbance and ap-roar that it was considered advisable to have a steamer moored at the wharf pull out to midstream and forcing the police to use force In resisting the attack upon the railway premises. The crown would show .that accused was the leader of the crowd and that, during -a critical stage of the riot he was arretted and chanted with the offence. The trouble bad continued for some time and some of the police officers received Injuries. Constable Kay bone Constable Raybone testified as to how 'Ihc crowd. In ' rrumber, he weald sy, some 300 to MO and led by accused, after he 'Raybone) had told them that they could not come past the entrance of the overhead approach to the station and wharves, had let up a loud, roar and suited to pile over the rock bank onto the flat where the railway yards were located. Witness then proceeded down to the flat to assist the other officers m dispersing the crowd and preventing the men from going to the steamer Prince Rupert at the dock. The men retired tip the bank where they proceeded to throw rocks on the officers. Starting back op town, the mob was followed by Inspector Shi rasa, Staff Sergeant McNeill. Sergeant W. J. Service and other officers,' the men continuing to throw rocks as they retreated. Reaehlne. the top of the cinder path the mob broke in twr directions. Witness saw Service hit with a roek He staggered for a while but kept on going. The disturbance continued about half an hour and witness saw accused on the railway track after In-had been ;u rrsted by Constable Mr -Phail. Constable Anderson had been hit with a rork on the railway yards and injured on the head. SerReant Service had sustained injuries on the bead and elsewhere. Other officers had sustained small rut Witness would say that several hundred rwlcs had been thrown Under croK-examlnatlon. witness admitted that there was a sort of a trail where the men clambered down into the railway yards. There was a softball ground in the flat He 'witness i did not tell the men there would be a fight if they went down there He did not see clubs, wesnons or plaeards In the hands of the men. He assumed that the, men had Intended to attack or rash' the police In order to get to the steamer on which men were jwlng, Ui Anyex to work for the Granby Co. Constable J W. Boys toM of seeing accused come out of the Canadian Labor Defence League Hall 6n the morning In question at the head of a mob of about 2(0 men. He led the men from the hall and they hurried down Sixth Street and on to the einder path past the Prince Rupert Hotel AcoiMed was very eonsolsuous at the head of the crowd, said witness under oroaa-examination by Gordon Grant. defence counsel He (witness) saw no shouting or disorderly conduct at that time Oeorif' KWt-nfamdttmY THE DAILY NEWS DOCTORING YOUR DAIRY HERD Cews aren't marhmes. They can gmt sick or hurt. But Minard's Llrrtnient make it easy to care for their ill. Mrs. Tlx. Balinor uf Lardo.H.C, foond on ef her lierd with a lump In her uddrr. MI nibbed H with M inard's LfirtTnent",i she nay, "and jt soon got better." Mlnard's is beat for Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Diatemper, etc., and equally good In stable or in houte. Well nsmcd "King of Pain". it Railways investigator, told of being on duty on the morning in question at the C. N. R. Matlon and wharf. Two days previous witness bad informed accused that he would not be able to aUowmen to congregate further iuondt.,the railway proper ty as .they had -been yetting in tin way of passengers lie i witness i had seen the crowd of men coming down the cinder path ori the morntn of March 1 and heard the sltoulinu as they started to Ckunber down the em bankmrnt. Witness, fearing thoy would attempt to rush past the police and get on H bout, had rushed to the wharf and ordered the steamer to leave the dock The steamer moved oat Into the harbor and frstvht was ts Deferred to kt by a smaller boat, sbc ship teavtne for the north at 11 noon instead of on schedule at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Arretted Accused C. N. R. Cogitable John MrPbni' saw accused on the morning In question at the Head of the overhead bridge. He had been at the bead of a large body of men can- mf down the cinder path. He heard the shouting god saw the men starting to pile over the bank towards the' track. The Mllee officer moved up to meet them and the men started to throw rock at thr police Witness crossed over to assist the police. Wlpie saw accuse signing to the men bv wavin hi arms, beckoning Ihem to come or Witnem ve chase to accw-d whom up the track toward the elevator, overtook htm near the roiirr" house and rfaceoMm onrr nrr Collator of Custom 4 II Mr Leod told of his vjea' of the conflict back of the Post OJflce from a window In the customs house The po-Ilre were endeavorlne to drive the men back. Sergeant Service w h a counle of times with rork Witness haid men aireadv these she' to other rnen on Second Avenu tc come and Jom them, imtiv rhr crowd was scattered by the police Today's Weather Terrace Clear, carni. it. Atyansh Clear. rjtm, 53 An yox Cloudy, eaim. H. SCtewart Ckrady. estrm. S Hafelton Clear, calm, S3 SmltsWTS Olesr oatm. 5 Burns Lake Clear, calm. 47. Ul.tKl'llON For Informal:, ,n this Phone 1)1 uc :m or visit our simp and let us demon strate the poftMluili tits of shortwave reception all day long. Investigate, tills fully and net, the most out gf your radio this summer. LOOK t'Olt THE TOH'I'K Siinprini aUVIIUI l 1- (XlAl Radio Service 330 .Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P. O. Itox 132 A. O IIARTLETT INSULANDEn ! JURORS ARE 1 ADDRESSED lira of Council ami Judge's Summing Up In Carter Trial i L. S. McOlU, counsel for tr.ej crown, tr.ade an Impassioned speech , to the Jury In hl adores at the' i Qimranu fnui-t Aaatua Ulllthftlfcm i lng in 4he Carter rtet ease, pteskj-ir.g with them that the nstivr-bllity lay with them to preserve), law and brder In the community;, lie ran briefly over the evMenee. urging that there had been not only an unlawful -assembly but a riot. Accused had led them and urged Ahesn on. Concluding ho raid: "I want you to protUmi thai ffbri3enee will not be attswed," Oordon Orart. counsel for Oftr- Of tl wtx. that the erowa had failed to prove that Carter had . fen t ie law. fae men had b'-n 'nrtgddan ta pass through toe overhead path but nothing had been wtd ,abs)at gotag the other way. It was a,;gfoodmttired crowd and when rocks were thrown It was be came the psttesnerenntaeklas;4 them oe one side and the men .'omlsf dswp behiflo forcing than forward. In tetat ease it was matter of self-defence. He did no' think a roatora'Me amount of evidence had befi produord and he remarked at the abac nee of Inspector SMrass and Sefgeant Service The Jodge. In'sammtag up. explained that the sec used hac. been varned and there was no evidence lbt the poU had brvHen th? lesvee. Throwlrg stones and shout-ng would constitute a itot If he ltd what the evidence indicated he was a rioter SAVE MONEY ! 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Dated April 10th. IS3S MMl All irtlrf of tiiirntlon in tpplr to . I'urrha. Und In rrmv tuuwM imj tt.....n., ! ii . rwr Qouh Dlatnot ami . 7? ... " "T rrwea from tlianu.ini) ' tno KhiHne Blver on r..tk Mat I, wiiii.ii, Unr.i.iv. UUtKrt ol Vaiuxuvr. BO ur-iuaM Mm OprMat amend t -nj.lv lm !, . to Povoli id MlowiiiL.- , ?v,"n,ncnf M a poat pUntod on f dltai from t- Wttni pont nt the VVrt kl of tot ITS: tWiv fjj: thwa a); Co .hwiw. thmr murlr 10 eiiain nnd r. tlin 100 acrra. more or ivm Madame IlajauTs Summer Boarding Home TWI. Q r iaane BthinK. Hurt ! . Kiithine NO fUsa Nu M Coiivciiii Heme CoaMhi Par f ( nicn.-e SI 144 IV r Wcrk If vnu loe anvtlunir. try a rlasifics) ad CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS For rent, for sale and all olhtr small admthemrnts In this Snellen charted at the rate of rrati a word per Insertion with sis Intertions for the prire of four. My the month the ehsrre is ?5c s ri. No adverlhemrnt taken for less than 60c FOR SALE OA800AT for sale cheap. 423 Phone ill CHGSTER FIELD Set. Kitchen Cabinet. Carpet xl2. Wardrobe,' Circulator Heater. Double' lied, complete Chandelier. Phone W. Ill JOHNSON outboard motors. New I low price Write or call for oat-j alosrue Let us demonstrate, w B Love Blectlic CompanPrlhe Rupert, District A tents. lm TENDERS will be received until May 6th for the pumttase oniric 1930 Model Chevrolet mx Sedan delivery as is. Can be Inspected at Kulen Motors Ltd., adores Kaien Motors Ltd. Tender. WANTED WANTED- Lawn mower, in goncl ' condition. Phone Red 994. TRANSFERS CAMMtOvrs TRANSK V' 1VT. Chairs for rent ( PIANO Tl'NINfi 'fANOSJ Tuned $3 U0 W i r . Ml sle Store u 'WINTERS t'AINTINO and I-Moller. Phone Rec PRINTING Office Supplies Rose, Cowan & Iatta Phone 211 Notice. 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