Legislative Library 5 gael Ae nt “ ae _ is AWNINGS 1 i annem = Ml A coca e ¢ Ix * ge bs TAXI TAXI c. H. sogbdie N 7 T 0 gc Phone 75 ’ qo Yer " T WE NEVER SLEEP . gent . Prince Rupert Auto F. Maguire PRINCE RUPERT afte IEE tae i . ‘second bho 5 Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper sd noe eh aa oa eee MARTIAL LAW ASKED FOR IRELAND BY UNIONISTS ———— ——___—__-—- —-—- — —--—_____—— —— ——_— LONGSHOREMEN’S STRIKE MAY BE ARBITRATED UNDER CONCILIATION ACT Battle Royal Being Fought ————_———— 3 Arbitrate Strike in Streets of Londonderry | a i Difficulty Under ~ | Many Killed and More Wounded; Barricades Erected in . Law as Provided Streets; Unicnist Members Ask for Martial Law lw. P. Hi oe of GTP. | esses LONDON, June 23..1n Londonderry today there is no cessa- PRISONER DID ev — er tion of the fierce baitie between the Unionists and Nationalists. in regard to difficulty with Barricades have been erected on the streets and the men are fighting behind these. Many are dead and more are injured. NOT ARRIVE Longshoremen Looting continued throughout the night The Unionist members of Parliament demand that martial sx be declared in Ireland. They say that the viceroy and his VANCOUVER, June 23.—W. P. Hinton, viee-president and general manager of the G.T. P., interviewed here this morning regarding the Prince Rupert merchants’ appeal for arbitration Assizes Opened and Grand Jury Consider Charge Against wcretary aré virtually prisoners in their own houses. Duff and Leahy. 3 eo of the sirike dispite between the company and the ’vugshore- . = rt Assize ¢ t 1 this men’s union, said: “This question must first come ':;er the Mm- High School Pupils Who ning before Chief Justice dustrial Disputes Act. Outside of this no decision will #7 saade hy ) Bunter Gn the Bre. case ‘cated the- company.” : . Mr. Hinton expressed surprise at a message received here in lregard to amalgamation of the G. T. P. and the GN. R. with a Passed | heir Examinations *™ {""\." 8 "ns 1. ‘ ppea I j : Z eh z 3 Good Rec’ rd made in both C rades; 9 out of 12 in the "'Uat! hence the def view to co-ordinating the work of the Vancouver offices. = ma ec fhe grand ry Wes swor : | Mr. Hinton said he would be staying here for four days. Senior and 27 cut of 33 in Preliminary tired + sid ‘ sialic nota ae Tike. the court then adjourned. | 1 Peck withdraws Amendment : was present in court but Ki ard i sterday hie pail ‘ ‘ aL eceived theu diplomas 1 cal ! his been ser ' 2 is ’ ee y who as een Ving a walt - record vit ; ' the advance course, sentence at Okalla Prison Kerm to Repo rt of Committee 4 =o t) j i i vhich @ passed and in for selling liquor, did not arrive on the sleawer. The court was lo Py on Pensions before Heme es , > , , , . > . . » . > . . . ; mit e tir ear 27 meod out of 33 Phis os . j inary coy : ’ wij = j . t nenin thix« afternbon at 2:36. . : cord Phe’ ilowing are the of inti the wrand te . fembers ihe grand jury are : . j.. Bailing B.W. George, A. ( MISS penne. Ber aibid Italian eich whe OTTAWA, June 23.—The House of Commons -has turned org ) ~one-ye 2 4 i y . Advanced Course, Junior Crad: Beattie, J. Bulger, W. F. Ca Miss Helena George, the pretty twenty-one kipn, N.Y. while |down the amendment of Colonel Peek in connection with the , Ma ‘ eeeeeeeeeeeereenee eee ee eT eae was kidnapped by three men in a big touring car in Brooklyn, } , : ; ; ‘ ‘ . , Shao Ms a Mort oe . MC ‘ on her way to work, succeeded in iricking her captors tn a lonely house on | matte r of pensions and adopted the report of the committee of ( is ; * CROP REPORT . hg o . i ~. : “ : 7 the outskirts of the city, and returned safely to her home. She had pre | which Colonel] Peck was a member, dealing with the-whole sub- : “ , ° ON THE PRAIRIES * a a ~ : erage tended that she was willing to marry the cc aedigsace™ a ait | ject of pensions and reconstruction. Peck withdrew his amend- , . oir permission to telepbone home. Instead she enlisted: a policeman'’s ae" she , at it e ‘arry ‘ i i ; 1 seceeenten naan. capes C > ae The police are searching for the would-be care-tman, and’ will I charge bis me nt when he found that it eould not carry. in doing so he said ; . . t « FREIGHT EMBARGO with attempted abduction when captured , © {that rather than run the risk of delaying the benefits to be ob- , ‘ a e ee j tained from proposed legislation and after having tried to include ; Z * HAS BEEN LIFTED ” CRIMINAL JOKER eet Ce oe 22 OSE See a} subsidies to fishermen he would withdraw h's amendment. We j o > . ir od t . » > “_e eo" a rr: y P 2} i 5 . ; ue ied to include in the report the granting of subsidies to soldier * PRINCE ARTHUR * : ; . t } 7 Fre a9 : 7, ‘ “e > r e 2st 2 Pi ; Preliminary. Course, First Yoar . Companies Will Receive ak I " NEW GOVERNOR «| fishermen - the only way of reopening the question of the rights Nt ‘ " * or ‘eturned men. 4 9 Willing to Unioad. CAUSED A P ; OF SOUTH AFRICA x a rr ib daprestacadil shieticnbialiaatinenh” 2 Pies ; > “ee, Keres s “ L 1 eer a. LONDON, June 23, * . Superi ( ‘ , as ° His \ AP . Fite a. ac tl People in Vancouver Apartment * Prince Arthur of GCon-. * | Kuo OM ~ ey ® ‘ a a Ste Pitched Furniture Out of * eht has been appoint- * ' ‘ shane iene i / i d goverhor-seneral « he” * * | eeseeeeseeese Sh saving the 4 pero Windows Thinking * ed governor-seneral of t sy i FO S90 RS - as sed for all hose cor Was Fire. * Union of Seuth Africa in * 897. Mas ; ] ‘ este pot # ie to dis * succession to Viscount’ * ; Hees , ng . VANCOUVER, June 23 As a # Buxtoh. je visited Brit- * r.. Al TEMPTED T0 charge t\ ele salad Dts : eh Sack ther Lan ~ Colubhia in 1918. » Official Figures Pt Provided by Deie- Assistant Director of Constabul- pare lax or sooteb.of rasioul e gation from the Union | ary Wounded in Head and , i (ire A i tis oe yes Leg a , MURDER PRIEST word from his company bhat Ale “en! o Vourt apari-|+ «0 ¢ ay Sane 6° Tere - ./ This Morning. ee a Mont or ne ‘ . wf tenih- tir eam ‘es came near panic last —— - i : ; co oe ' hn ' eerie. , viel } a r they were JOPANESE ‘GET. VOTE This morning a delegation of m ek a ity enon { cir steam 5. _—-—- , an director o le risu Cot i \\ Mite Atlin Man Under Arrest on Serious gings: out of FEDERAL ELECTION jhe Longshoremen’s Union cated E "a arrying then dda fas stabulary has been shot and badly i Charge—Alleged Attempt on . , : by at the office and presented a com-)|wounded in the head. He was at- G70, Yve ‘ t PrAWA, Jume 23.—The Fran- 2 = : Life of Father Allard. WOMEN NOMINATED ” rf r plete official list of the earnings tacked when riding in an auto- se Ca FOR LEGISLATURE, '"°,"sS" csumanee of % ctise Ast atigodnent tas pase othe longsharemen forthe Your mate by a bury ath talons = el ‘ tt . ; Y a eee r Shirley he House of Commons giving 1019. e “3 ne oo and bounbs. His gecort returned a : the govern WINNIPEG Sune 23 So ( ' \ vd returned to Japanese. yeterans who fought ROpeens only OM earns a Ce’ the fire. } nck a tatA ' g of Une 150 citizens, ineluding four W I aitw this ing follewing with the Allies a vete in federal 92,000, that va members onpned The driver of the car wes hit 5 ns, ! up to 41,500, that 30 members|in hoth legs, but he kept driving Au@ust br ich on a us only, 7 arrest e were nominated Paeenn } i i \ the coast. elect . or ; ge of attempted murder, The in coinaall “ with the provincial ; _, ___|_ jearned up to $1,000, 11 earned to and a running fight was maintain- ? \Utempted shooting es : lh te i , $750 each and the otbers were gq for some distanee, during kno CLOSE Ine: WRION Fase. | lower than that amount. T .e mu : which the assistant direetor was vas bath Allard, a well & =e ao There are ftilly-five “sea “F O » the @orth, who previous. |*"" . St hein tt total earnings of the longshere-jshot in the head. NEGOTIATIONS : ; ifor so . time in many of which a : . armers ppose he n throughout the WOOL... WRB Ai sisi! weenie re a y Wa : = a tested by independents ort Fra It seems thal sev ; ‘ inetinciebih , ine 01 ($95,485.45. WITH SOVIET i j t were jired oy ney oe 7 me an ial | Phe y pointed out that in order "AMERICAN : . ; candidates, ' ' cael they'| Both parti in the affair ary ci Ae tae i I 1 ul in lte earn that much money eu sbesdld hy local people who Phe Tillamook has arrived in | iwere on call at all hours of the CH ’ BEATEN have had connection with tie At-(port from Alaskan waters with _— day or night and tyat gama: Wimbledon, Beige sdune 23-~ Li “ck Of Guarantees of Compon- them went even as far as Ocean i { over iree rundced vmarrels sation for British Capital In~|!1! US' A eco aarel last eens As Crerar gives ; “Need of Retrenche |i voc on shins there, | Wiliam — Joknsony > American erring oil as a cargo, Beis ee ert herring oil as a carge in comhebian? titi tile fokahie singles champion, was defeated v ie se e packers in the north salte S | Ne a ; s os sted In Russia is Cause BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL ae . peiaeeine ot bat $ ment” as reason; Finance Minister of efliciency, the men stated that yesterday hy a a i & ten. ‘ 3 down many nis tournanivat heres I lor 9 sation’ ot concer he It was 1, June 23——Negotiatios but this year as the bottom of — it did not neern them . he Bolsheviks may be bro Pacific International. market seems to. have dropped out Drayton says Security is Goed jsimply a matter, of e qpipment and} Launch Alice BR. P Phone : Blue 548, 'f owing to lack of «1 facoma 2, Spokane 3 for this particular product, they ae imethod, ‘They did their work here | —_ i Of compendation for ritrt Victoria 10, Yakima 415. ave begun to manufacture ferti- ne -. |just as they would at any other ooo i pital tnvenbiet tune id x { h : Goiaithiia League est Se oil at the rat i : j OTTAWA, June 23. Che Progressives, ur. in other words, ‘point WE t ae T: ‘ ate usasli . iver 0 oO B. , f & ‘ . . Mv arrangement had been Phijadetphia 4, Chieago 2. | . . ° the fyrmers’ party, is Oposing the Government's plan of endorsing centennial Shiba ls Sal WESTHOLME de wilh the Soviet’ re preseuia Washington 6, Detroit 4, Sion VY. Dull, who is appearings | ihe yotes for the purchase of ships to be built in Ganadian yards, SAT ON RAILWAY A looki . 5 . . ; ‘ 18 0 he charge (of), . j bc odlt j : | . ; ig oto a resumption of Réston 5, Oleveland 138, at thé’ assizes on t '. A. Grerar, their leader, formerly a'member of the Union Gby- } " ' he ouis 9 ih ans 1 of cases of|** ** ; lationa with Russia, Now York 3, 8h, Louis 9 (oft of a number of eases ate aid the reason for their upposition wav (he need Of TRACK THEN KILLED vs ‘Pauline Frederick ationa © . whiskey, as t ix i - POUND cinnati 4. Philadelphia 3, gers for this port on today’s boat retrenchment, { ening gel iia ata rr f ae a Hrooklyn 7 ote Vancouver, lion. G. . Ballantyne, minister offmarine, replicd that 25, 990 Gee Soe adel “The Lites of, fi man ure KM) . i ' ‘i was insts kille » heinpg | Letty” LONDON, June 22 he pound} ‘St, Louis 2, Boston 3 eee men were employed in the shipyards of Ganada and one-fourth wach 7 . ee ene al rene ie Klopliy a 40; New York 4 Alex Gray, the local musician, : run over by a train. He was Prieg on ont eres am ee ery Be returned last evening from Smith o hem were valennne sitting on the CrP. RB, track with | “You Coulk inhecd 1. American stock Dudeward is amonglers, where he has been visiting Finance Minister Drayton expressed the opinion that the pis head to the rail near Donald Admission, - Biame Her” : S, nudowart Sf sy ; ntil today it reached four Win ha ' ; ay i id kn san — ls , i a ae lla the recent arrivals in the city, {with his parents, jseeur ily wa good, ) tation when he was struck