AND WY HOME BAKERY 1 6th Street. ‘Northern and Ceatral British Columbia’s Newspaper - PRINCE RUPERT We Never Sleep , PRINCE RUPERT AUTO By 707 Second Avenue ‘M. H. LARGE | i ceigtative Library i ‘S " we , } cco! o , ee 1 ES | Che Daily pS clus ee ene Ma, Xie NO. 15. (Special to Tie News eved to have great sums in belonging to the old govern- vot the Czar. Comment Favorable. NDON, Jan. 19.—-Comment meral on the proposal to re- B trade with Russia, even Jolshevik papers support it. ssentatives of the Russian erative associations, through the exchange of goods is will receive official at an early made, cation medium for the distribu- of goods to the Russian ntry and ten of them have Bsentatives in London. These are intending to distribute to 0,000 people. e agent of one of these as- tions said that his latest ad- Pstated that his organization had for export 40,000 tons ax which would be worth $60,000,000 Me opening up of trade with ja expected to make a ge in the price the world ws for flax and other grains. is REE MILLION BOLLARS’ WORTH LIQUOR SEIZED o Barge Loads for Cuban Steamer Captured in East River, New York. 19.—More of liquor since pro- A large s was taken from two were loading into a ft Cuha in the , Kast Jan. worth seized here YORK, iW I $000,000 e into forve, s which FLUENZA AT CHICAGO le Thousand New Cases Report- ed to Health Officer in 24 Hours. HICAGO, Jan, 19.— In’ 24 \ preceding midnight 41,000 influenza were re- ed to the medical health ofti- precaution is being 'o prevent the spread of the Fase Cases of i very Mr Fe piano G. Harris, one of the tuners on the coast, in the city this week pre- red to tuné and repain pianos ( players, He is also bringing me Hecessary parts with him. to nvert 65 note players to play © standard 88-note rolls, Mr. ‘ris will be nemembered as the @'iione soloist at the St. Pat- Day concert arranged by McGrath, Orders may be the Prince Rupert Music Opposite the post office, Launch “Alice B.” Phone 414. Dorothy Dalton ~in— “The Lady from Red Butte” Christie Comedy hades of Shakespeare” Admission fe and 15e ‘K § AL hie U at (ite TONIGHT ONLY WESTHOLM _ THEATRE "The s date.’ co-operative organizations | cent years have become the Mrs. GC. G, R. Anderson, Mr, and » Mrs, O. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A, Akerberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. - ee ritain Pleased at Prospect Of Trade Renewal with Russia ; Grain Ready for Export from That Country Will be ’ Exported Through Large Co-operative Societies. via U.T. P, Telegrapns.) INDON, January 18.—The British Department of Overseas @ lias drawn up plans insuring trade with Russia, which Yes £25,000,000 to cover cargoes going and coming. feorge H. Roberts, food controller, says there are 1,000,000 | els of wheat in Russia awaiting export. is expected that the decision of the Allies to resume trade ns with Russia will be popular in England. Transport and e are problems requiring solution but the Soviet Government NEW BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED ~“ATDIGBY DEPOT ; i Names of New Officials for New Marine District — Captain Saunders Returns From South. Captain Saunders, superintend- ent of the Northern B. C. Marine District, returned on the Princess Beatrice last night from a trip to Victoria. He brought with him word of the intention to erect dwellings for; the officials and men of the newly established district headquarters. Although the de- partment of Marine and Fisheries has decided to build new dwell- ings, ‘iefinite plans have not yet, been arranged. Plans for laying out the grounds for the dwellings will be made at once. | There are at present 12 mem-| bers on the staff at Digby Island} and six new officials are coming, from Victoria to augment this.! The names of the new oflicials| are W. L. Stanford, superintend- | ent of lights and construction; R. Nicholson, fog alarm engineer; H. McKenzie, gas buoy inspector; R. Erskine and Mr. La Fortune, clerks. The date of their arrival is not certain. EER HHH LI LOCAL NEWS ITEMS * CV} RSH ESHER EH EH HS J. Pirrillo appeared in the Po- tice Court charged with vagran- cy and was remanded till tomor- now morning. st casrig y Tickets for the St. Andrew's Burns Anniversary Supper are now oncsale. A limited numbei only will be sold. Secure your ticket early. : it Mrs. William Goldbioom are | eived trom the south on the Prin- eess’ Beatrice Jast night. Mrs. Goldbloom now makes Vancouver | her headquarters. *. . ° Under the auspices of the Adair Garss Chapter, I. 0. D. E., a Silver Tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Fred Gilhuly on Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6. All wel- come. 16 * - Ernest Maynard was in the Po- lice Court this morning charged with assault on his wife. She al- leges that they got in a family quarrel and that he kicked her, He says that he did not kick her, but that he slapped her face.) The case was adjourned till to- morrow morning. . . . i Mr. and Mrs, Hallberg, Ninth | Avenue, gave a card party at their home on Saturday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Stockland, Mrs. A. Wick, Mrs. M. Jacobsen, Mrs. O. Hansen and John Dybhavn. The prize win- ners were Mrs. Wick and John Dybhavn, while consolation prizes went to Mrs. M. Jacobsen and 0. ‘A, Johnson. When you need a pair of shoes of better grade, call at MeArthur's) Shee Store. tf | | B. C. Undertakers. Phone a1.) | ‘lowed a statement of Rear Admiral PRINCE. RUPERT, B. G., MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920. RADICALS REACH ——an ar Are Taken Across Bridge Into Soviet Territory. (Special via 6.T. P. Telegraphs.) —_————— THE RESOLUTE OR THE VANITY TO RACE WITH 249 radicals deported from United States who reached Vigro« specml via OG. T. P. Telegrapns.) NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—The New York Yacht Club will defend the America Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock IV about July 18 off Sandy Hook. j The Vanity or the Resolute will the Immigration authorities that ' sured nish they wil ported Reds to e¢ross the bridge at the border. The party is going grad. to be entered in a trial test in May or June to determine what she’ es ~". SCANDINAVIAN LEAGUE M’CUTCHEON OBJECTS MAGISTRATE M’MORDIE. Adjournment is Made Till To- morrow Morning Before Magistrate McMullin. 1920, With K. E. Hallberg Vice-President. The Scandinavian Lexugue elect- ing held in, the rooms yesterday following were the results:— President, C. G, R. Anderson. Vice-President, K. E. Hallberg. Secretary, John Dybhayn. Treasurer, Olof Hansen. afternoon. W. J. McCutcheon, local drug- gist. appeared in the Police Court this morning charged with an in- fraction of the B.C. Prohibition Act in not keeping proper record of the entries of liquor prescrip- oh awe re ee tions. The accused objected. to ” rh. J. Davidson, Peter P. Ror- having Magistrate McMordie hear vick, Einar Stockland, C. J, Lund- the case adjournment was ist and Oscar J. Johnson. made till tomorrow morning when A gem tha kere ya NOTICE it wil be taken by Magistrate Mc- Mullin. Federal Emergency Appropria- ‘tion Department for Ex-Mem- MUCH COMMENT ON SIMS’ STATEMENTS Source of Instructions Regarding British Not Yet Made Known. sO Unemployed. i. This appropriation has been arranged to assist cases of need arising through Non-em- G.T. P. Telegraphs.: 19.— fol- 1920, 2. The only claim on this Ap- propriation immediate need, due to employment not being a- vailable. This fact must be es- tablished before any payment is made. 3. At the request of the Do- minion Government, the distri- bution of this Appropriation has been undertaken by the Canadian (Special via WASHINGTON, January Sensational comments have is to the effect that he had been told by a high American ofli- cial not to let the British pull the wool over his eyes and that the United States would as soon fight the British as the Germans. So far the sources of his instructions Sims has not yet been made known, al- Patriotic Fund, acting with the though several! prominent naval Information and Service Branch officials have denied that they of the Department of Soldiers made the statements. Civil Re-Establishment. i. Before any application can be considered a certificate of un- avoidable non-employment must be obtained from the Information and Service Branch of the Depart- ment of Soldiers’ Civili Re-Estab- 12 CUNARDERS TO BE BUILT ., RUSSIAN BORDER Hostilities Willi Cease While They HANGO, Finland, Jan. 19.—The the station before crossing the Rus- The Soviet Government has as- and Fin- cease hostilities to permit the de- Petro- C. G. R. Anderson Presides During bers of the Forces Unavoidably | ployment, during the winter 1919-_ ——— PRICE FIVE CENTS Russell Must Go To Penitentiary Says _ Court of Appeal Refuses Application to Set Aside Con- viction of Strike Leader at Winnipeg 2 jsian bordei; yesterday, are in a P ‘ LIPTON’S SHAMROCK IV. jeri ain, guarded by ate This Morning. (Special to The News via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) VINNIPEG, January 19.—The Court of Appeal today dis- missod an application to set aside the conviction of R. B. Russell, tthe strike leader, sentenced to two years In the penitentiary for seditious conspiracy. This merning’s decision was rendered verbally and was | unanimous, but written reasons will be delivered. At a mass meeting in the Strand Theatre last evening the | labor men passed a resolution calling for a Dominion-wide con- |vention of labor men to discuss the rights of organized labor to | Strike, in case the Appeal Court refuséd to. set aside Russell’s | conviction. An intimation had been given In labor circles previously that if the judgment went against Russell and was not unanimous, l ed Casir -ie ee ir an |an appeal would be taken fo the Supreme Court of Canada. As it oard o nade | Thal was unanimous it is assumed that no further legal action will ! BISHOP ASKS MUCH FISH ON ~ FOUR ARRIVALS. POPE INTERVENE Mean More Landing Their Catches Here. QUARTER MILLION LBS. | LAND—11 CARLOADS | Dutch Gpvernment Will Try to induce Ex-Kalser to Give Himself Up. ee ap. Tits Velecrapms } Sheathed with coats of ice, four (Seesat lof the large halibut boats arrived’ BERLLIN,.Jan..49c-—A conven- from the Kakatat banks yester- tion of German~bishops is to be day morning after having made held shortly when a petition will a hard passage against a strong be made to the Pope to request sou’easter; on their way to Prince the Entente to nefrain from de- Rupert. The decks had to be Manding extradition of persons cleared of the quickly forming ice charged with war crimes. twice a day to keep the machinery Some of the bishops have al- and equipment from freezing ready issued proclamations urg- tight. Advantage was taken of ing refusal to accede to the sur- the fine weather about fifteen days render of persons so changed on ago and the catches were made the ground that -the threat is at that time. Before then the leading to suicide. boats had been tied up on account It is understood that the Dutch of bad weather. Government is going to endeavor \ number more of the larger, to induce the former German boats will be in during the next Emperor to give himself up to fortnight and also local water- the Allies, front men expect the smaller ones THE HAGUE, Jan. 19.—The will be arriving before long. Fish Dutch Premier and Foreign Min- is now being caught off the west ister had a long conference, pre- coast of the Queen Charlottes and sumably over the demand for the this where the small boats surrender of the ex-Kaiser. The make their; harvests with a com- German naval attache also had paratively short voyage to this a conference with the Home Sec- purt for sale; Besides these there retary, pnesumably over the same boats matter, Is lishment. #wére a nupibér of large Application forms and funther which left Seattle last week. They wee Four to be 600 Feet Long with information can also be obtained put oy ss qhe ‘he po — SOLVE ADVERSE 73-ft. Beam. fromthe ‘sebretary of the GW. “ays “Se: ARE OS ene. “RETR OOF on. V.A. Third-Avenue. fore proceeding to the regular, NEW YORK, Jan, 19,—Twelve W. E. COLLISON, Sec., ee an . ey ee wo UJ S EXCHANGE new Cunarders are to be built. Exchange Bldg. stg in arn nt. rah oN Der as | e We . Six of the new boats wili be to Mon.-Wed.Fri. Queen shar ottes instead 0 g0- | replace vessels sunk during the caeveirniahnaneniaeatneesticee ing fo the Kakatat grounds as the | (Special vie“G. T, P. Telegrapns.) ° eo se is oni the local Spee a . , aes ; . an ‘lost: in e season is opening on | . sis ree poy tar im AS inl CiNTH ei. MO™TREAL, Jan = W. 8. CRUSE. WEES: The boats arriving yesterday Ballantyne, local British Com- 4 daughter, was born to Mr. be 600 feet long with 73-ft. beam and Mrs. Frank Doiron, of Ninth and 45 ft. deep. ————_—_—__—_——_—_— Avenue, at the Prince Rupert LABOR IN IRELAND General Hospital on Saturday. The meeting of the Taxpayers Association will be held in the City Hall tomorrow night. LONDON, Jan 19.—Six minis- ters of labor have gone to study conditions in Ireland. Airplane Race Planned New York to Nome With Stop at Hazelton, B.C. (Specia) to The News via G, T. P. Telegraphs.) WASHINGTON, January 19.—The Army Air Service in plan- route from Mineola, New York, to Nome, Alaska, 4.800 miles to be covered some time ning an airplane making a race course of in the future, According to the present plans of the department, the inter- national boundary would be crossed at Minot, North Dakota, and the fliers would then proceed diagonally to Hazelton where they would turn to the north to White Horse, and, crossing the Alaska boundary at Fort Egbert would fly direct to Nome. The route is the most ambitious yet proposed as it crosses a very rough and wild country and several mountain ranges, were the Alten with 60,000 Ibs., Missioner, advocates making Can- which she sold to the Cold Stor- 24ians agents for all Britis! age at 14.9¢ and iic; the Scandia, firms in the United States, re 85.000 Ibs., sold to the Pacific placing American jobbing houses Fisheries and Booth at 15.2c and and thus helping towadjust ad- {2c;.Tyee, 45,000 lbs. for the New Verse rates of exportation, England Fisheries; Seattle, 90,-' - 000 Ibs, sold to the Pacific Sea ANNUAL CONVENTION -roducts at 14.5 and 11c. : Pry. two carloads were ship-| GREAT WAR VETERANS ped east last week, but this morn- | ing a fish special of 11 cars pulled | jout at noon. (Special via G, T. P. Telegraphs,) OTTAWA, Jan. 19.—The an- /nual convention of the Great War INFLUENZA SWEEPS scan’ Arsgoution nar teen ACROSS POLAND AND ‘On account of the political situa- | HUNDREDS ARE DYING tion the soldiers’ plan is supposed to assume exceptional import- (Special via G,T. FP, Telegraphs.) PARIS, Jan, 19.—Red Cross} ance. representatives here state that . , {influenza is sweeping across Po- A meeting of the Ratepayers’ iland and that-hundreds are dying ; Protective Association will be idaily. In Warsaw alone mor-|held at 8 o'clock Tuesday, Jan. tality is very great and many!/20, to elect permanent officers other centres are almost as bad.|/and to prepare necessary appeals for the Court of Revision. NOTICE Ledysmith Goal, The pest. Prince Rupert Coal Company, Phone 15. Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf