Logistative Libre? - : ‘My vol? GooD EATS c Tey il * | - ' : A X I Ul} se ice | 1 UD cws fs Phone 75 and 35 We Never Sleep PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 707 Second Avenue HOME BAKERY | PRINCE RUPERT 1 6th Street Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper M. H. LARGE od ; i 7 a 5 —_—— wi .. ; on Sala PRINCE RU PERT, BO 6, | MONDAY, F E BRU ARY = 1920. Sissel aaa: . PRICK FIVE CENTS : ssa ‘ Sates ihe : YACHT TO PLY INFLUENZA IS Fliers E ‘sh Catch in 1919 ers Expect to Follow . TO STEWART = ONDECREASE| Railway to Hazelton | o North $4, 607,903 - 0 \ Fine Little Craft Being Refitted | Engineers and: Sitéues in New and Telegraph to Yukon In Vancouver, Says York Remains at Work to : “Province.” | Keep City Warm. (Special to The News via G 1. P. Telegrapns. Bnadian Boats : Enilaed Here Halibut, re ee NEW YORK, February 2,~-More particulars peaardi th id: d th Vv ti Valued ABLE TO CARRY ABOUT | (Special vig G.T.P, Telegraphs.) lentative plans’ for the sed ; ee ee aimon ana otner arie 1es FORTY PASSENGERS ‘NEW YORK. Feb. 2.—Two. thou. pla € proposed air race.to Nome By way of Ed- Salt on 236 d A Fae aieas seahaeia etude espe monton and Hazelton have been announced by the American Fly- at $3, 143, an merican The Mou Ping, one of the bel. lees, einployed in hotels, apart- ing Club. The distance is 4,870 miles. Roats $1 465.667. ; known steam yachts in the har-'ment houses and office buiidings. The route over United States territory from Minneola to Minot, an eS bor a few years ago, is to be hospitals and public institutions) N. D., is 1,673 miles. At North Gate, N. D., the course crosses of the fish marketed at Prince Rupert last oa Sathoe, ate dan tan Leak ter'the ielaet GE ee nto Canada and northward to sae wee thatée along the G. T. licial figures just made public, is $4,607,903. | ,pey moored for some years, and epidemic, A strike had been raliway tne in the dirsoucn 6 [ Prince Rupert, B.C., as far follows:— will be refitted by her new own- called, but it was decided to heed | = Hazelton. ] 46.901,000 lbs., valued at $3,143,236. ers, Pascoe & Co., for service be- the appeal of the city health com-| From Hazelton the flight will follow the course of the tele- {4,894,370 Ibs., valued at $41,465,667. Se ane Rupert ce Stewart, eee and postpone action|¢t@ph line to Atlin and the Yukon, this route being considered On aha dhe: eek alias cliches bit Phd. til Sa pee A oe | re ae Ba a the best from a supply point of view. : lone in flat fish and herring, black cod ‘of teak and aged Be gps sacs Sidtas cal tna oaeaiiorie amines . tne et ner tee ee . eee es of cod. The fish marketed include besides fittings and nails throughout. and new cases both of influenza yr ort Sibson and thence 1 Nulato ane Nome. oned skate, crabs, oolachans, whiting, shrimps. She was brqught to this coast by and pneumonia in the last 24| ie ET Ri eis 4 40 shoe doe > the late B. T. Rogers as a private hours. Since the e pidemic ok COLONEL PECK JANUARY FISH did business *#* * # = #5 # #0 ee «4 yacht, later being transferred to out there have been 28,858 aoe! total. number of ;# * won owners, among whom was jof influenza reported with 772} ‘ otis operating | * COMMUNICATION * Mr. C.D. Rand. Alvo von Alven- | deaths and 7,507 pneumonia as RETURNS FROM is CONSIDERED ; 520, Of these| % WITH PLANETS * sleben is said to have owned her, with 1,943 deaths. Ww . ; . sacle: the cane t™ MAY BE POSSIBLE * for a abort sma. em ; 7. 7 te saan tg Sait, before Deng aid 0p,| pepe DISTRICT TOUR} SATISFACTORY each carrying | * PARIS, Feb, 2.—The *-the ie Ping was fitted with new : : nd being regis-|* French Avademy of Sci- #/ Scotch oil-burning boilers, while pi ie Seen. aoe {* ences has recognized the * her eee ST said to be in ex. Learns Needs of Places Setween |Caiching of 854,200 Pounds Shows 36 Over 10 Tons. |* possibility of communi- * . 5 ae Se i | Here and Beila Coola; Good Considerable Increase Over we ts over ten * cation with other planets Se ee rearens her Reception Accorded Same Month Last the Sitka,{#* and has offered to act as and expect to have her placed on } Member. Year. , Grier Star-| 7 udge for a prize to be * the northern ferry service this ai Dateless Louisiana,|*® given for the best means of ¥* oe r, ae “ae mnve nocoer- leturning from a successful TRAWLERS ARE GOING OUT fr Chief Zybassa,|* making such communica- * ™odation for forty passengers. tour of the coastal part of his DURING THIS WEEK ton, N. and; * tion. * | constitueney which took him as] ” a oe ] King George, | # WHE: AT AND FLOUR j}far south as Dean Channel, Col. According to figures compiled in : : Reynolds. © © 6 ee RR ; Peck, MP. VX. arrived la thee the offiee of one of the fish com- Cl May- at ADVANCE IN PRICE lon the “Walrondo” yesterday af-|P4™!es at the waterfront, the Aa- nee. Faire ‘ ‘PR EC ' as ta, lternoon. Many points were visit- tal eatebh of halibut landed here Margalice, % E [Desig and Quarter More per Bar- jed and in several of them non-(@Uring the month of January, just Haysport 44, “ pel Must be Paid by |political public meetings were past, Was $54,206 pounds, Of this soa IEW Bu] ty mI | 5 Bakers. lheld with pleasing attendance at|®!*,290 pounds was American fish istopher, NEY y ? ny j ithem all. The needs of the dis- landed in bond and shipped to y iis under ten (Special via G.T.P. Telesrapma \trict are many and improvements |°!'i¢* in the Eastern states While but fishing, WINNIPSG, Feb. .—Regula- lure clamored for, but it is doubt-|t?e remaining 12,080 pounds was ess averag- iV Gf | tiens, issued by the Canadian pful if they all canbe filled this}{*O™ Canadiaty bottoms. well as 4187 ‘Wheat Board Saturday, raise the | session. These figures show. consider- half a ton. price of British Columbia, Ontar- Col. Peck encountered very |#>le“dncrease over last year. Dur- Value’ at $1,790,000, Sum of $100,000 Likely to be i, and Quebec wheat mills in lrough weather at many points/iD& the latter, part of January of. the boats Provided for in Estimates |Canada 25 cents per bushel and and with the cold weather pre- {sing was very good and the Chey carry a For This City. also increase the maximum whole-| COL. C. W. PECK, V.C., M.P.. |vailing the sturdy craft in which|e@ther favorable, so some good d are valued aa me Hentieaaels’s jsaley price of the Government! Who has just returned from visit | he travelled was forced to tie up erenee era fae oan ximat 1,790,000, onania’ Woh ik. The Legis (eens wee wheat flour from) ing the southern part of his con-/at a few places. He was accom- Se eee the See ee f the n boats go sai ete ©®"’~1340 per: barrel to $14.25 per bar-' stiluency. |panied on the trip by K. P. Gin-|*Cold Storage Co.'s trawlers out but boats ‘#tyre will meet this afternoon|..) on the basis of f.0.b. cars at __ | gras, assistant public works en-|@"4d the fish all came from smaller hing during @fter adjournipg from the open-|yontreal. * gineer. boats. The only trawler calling pay Thursday, according to} indie A a () N SHOP FOR | The first point visited was last os pa aera eet the year Custom. !Osland Park. § sland, where(Pire last Saturday with 5, 8. One. a While no official announcement COAL BUNKERS FOR LOGGING CAMPS noes ee ce ee The iesal Gilead ack aula: nq bas been made, and the final ot”. The ey proceeded across{ting now. and two of them are t "pruning of the estimates eee CONSUMERS COMPANY “p ee itcde ce ee expected to sail for the banks this yet taken place, it is understood} Serre Perera eB ; we tas ae 7 ,| week, , we a ad ihat Prinee Rupert is to have new, Contract for 8heir Erection Let to Loggers’ Association Decides on 2 oe * ee er - oe to the fishing “@vernment Bu luldings to cost in| D. H. Morrison. Wew:Polloy at Recent |old village of Kitimaat was the t and give q “ie neighborhood of $300,v00, of) | _ Te Meeting. next call, and gas and water was MORE UJ. S. M NE vatnésot the which $100,000 is to be spent this rhe contract has been let for cee ‘taken on at Butedale Cannery. ind what it- Y@@r- . The buildings will be»on Lhe erection of coal bunkers in the (Special via G t. . Telegraphs. ) Visited Pulp Mills. ‘ z a new site on Market Square,|}G.T.P. railway yards for the Con- VANCOUVER. Feb. 2.—British At Swanson Bay: the member , where the Provincial Government] sumers Coal Company, J. Lorne Columbia logging camps are’ to wenf through the ‘pulp and paper oa “ owns property which is said to be; MacLaren, manager of the con- pe ¢openated Ga an open shop ixtensive and i hank CT i} 7 h Th well baila for the purpose. , cer, says that the demand for phasis commencing today. The a one eee ae eee Statement Issued by British Gov- LILA f The budget will not be intno-j;their coal has inereased to such decision was arrived at by mem- sda hana@cni the nlaée oon nan ernment Says There is no ya RONAN duced for several weeks and in|an extent that it has become nec- pers of the British Columbia of industry. Preparations are Intention of Borrow- AS REPORTED the meantime there may re -: double the capacity of Lace sig ge and 56 camps heing made for the use of the Ing Further. MJ ad8 g hd chafiges in the plans. jthe bunkers. , throughou le province are af- jew car ferry service between the apo ae Ge j al | ————___-_——— fected. mill and the G. T. P. railroad Fes eo. aa 0 Miaok Greet shaeeetee | 0 GHT ‘LETTER MAY HASTEN a aaa here. ce resuasaall Acie dant hee to seek” cies’ oie" INDIAN FOU TREATY RATIFICATION OPERATION OF ROADS teen’ acca of wig fim ana in the United ag eee BY THE GOVERNMENT su sncw:"toran ‘Patis was viene [Oat on the contrary is reducing rapt WITH OFFICER a \SHINGTON, Feb. 2.—It is ed. Here, on account of the se- ae Soe omens “ uened ee believed here that Gray’s letter HAS BEEN COSTLY vere weather, three days were|/S tu a = ” a : pagent é eA eee | to the London Times stating that wil a spent. During that time a public oe ene en ae — (0 TC- Fpederick Dudoward, of Port | hn hemeinaen gieeeetdeeantn-ae dhe W \SHINGTON, Feb, 2,—The meeting was held and the need of ; na Sree pada en } “noi, tas Simpson, Faces Three Charges Peace Treaty were justified from operation of the railroads, pull- for a public building at the busy |~’ — gk: tao Pai es rd Pino oe in Police Court This | the American point of view, will man lines, express Companies and little paper town was emphasized. Pe eysibes cagow — , on or aa teat Mornine. Ihasten the natification. waterways unified under federal! + — Public Meetings. Hons in the'pedas that the Britien a n of gen. on | te a ahi from both Demo-, control has cost the nation ap-| From QOeean Falls the trip up “ons un one ao ee e } ie i " the Turkish). pederick Dudoward, a Port} E . rm | Ronubhiics ; growing proximately $700,000,000 since Dean Channel to Bella Coola was Governmans” Gesires te ee ch to the Ex. '« . ; crats and Republicans is growing | ’ : er Fu ee. jlarge sums in the United States. , fi Atl Simeon Fadian, asta the en lin regard to universal majority they were taken over two years made, Important public works, OM AYA~ court this morning charged with | ees ago. jincluding a dock and breakwater eae ; a . ; drunkenness, having liquor in his | training movement, , Pee wanted and a public meeting COLD AT NEW YORK — Ws {) eo te order possession and assaulting a police : ; ' lwas held. The next day in a Bes: /‘Hinister con-‘ottiecer, He pleaded guilty on the ldriving snow storm the member CAUSES MANY FIRES m im Ana-!finst two charges and was fined rove into Hagensborg where an- Rep On $10 and $50, On the last men-| BEST Alberta Screene other, meeting was held. | Col.|People Overheat Furnaces and @, “en "OOPS |tioned charge he pleaded not | Peck expressed his’ particular Stoves in Effort to Keep. See guilty, but the court made its] pace er »leasure with the excellent turn- Warm. \Oabiberapaa te finding otherwise and adjour neal GUARANTEED LUMP ATS bbe at the meetings at both Bella —_—— TONIG we the case till tomorrow when the For Ki'chen and Stove . Lencciel Wa a. we. Seles ;sentence will be passed. On the way home Namu Can- NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Desper- EST HOLME Dudoward was found yesterday | Sacked - - - $15.00 per ton nery, Bella Bella, Butedale and|ate efforts of New Yorkers to keep | TRE aftermoon in a drunken condition 7 75 1 Oona and Spiller Rivers, on Por- warm during the most severe aguerite (| ‘ {on Second Avenue b¥ Constable | sh - - - 99 2 99 cher Island, were visited before |cold weather of the winter is res- | ; ar jLeck. He resisted arrest and the) $13 50 r ton arriving back in Prince Rupert.|/ponsible for most of the 68 fire “VOME OUT OF THE KIT jconstable has considerable bodily | Bulk (oiteay Sa i ales “ pe —_—— — alarms whieh were turned in be- - ‘ Y THE KITCHEN” ievidence to show for the fact. | ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY SCANDINAVIAN LEAGUE tween katunday night and eight : oath th t time in Seven Finally after quite a tussle the | ¥y Order haus o'clock Sundey morning. Over- ice ton | People have had $| boisterous native was taken fb the | Phone ‘Tour Veer’ Will hold a smoker In Carpen-|heated stoves and furnaces and "querite Clark station where he now remains. ters' Union Hall, Saturday, Feb-|attempts to thaw ‘out frozen gas Max t ( i ’ , ep BERT & M CAFFERY LTD ruary 7, at 8 p.m. All Scandi-'and water pipes caused most of Little w, nent" %. ©. Undertakers. Phone 41. AL Cc ? . navians invited. the fires, which rendered more ' Canadian Pjo4 ; | Phones 564 and 116 —— -—— than 300 families homeless or Peat aia ial |Ladysmith Coal, The best. Prince | Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf|drove them into the streets. OO ney oO noneog | Rupert Coal Company, Phone 16. |i Se oa a Ba perennial