a. For 5 5rST workmen8 AID KITS Com- The Daily jJ Bicycles Repairs Parts and pensation Board PRINCE RUPERT AUTO pes,82 and 200 707 Second Avenue PHONE 76 VOL. X, NO. 123 PRINCE" RUPERT, B.C.. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENTS HAWKER AND GRIEVE ARE CALGARY AND EDMONTON RESCUED Lji DANISH SHIP; TIED UP BY A STRIKE IN IN WATER HOUR AND A HALF SYMPATHYWITH WINNIPEG uirHlNE STOPPED BECAUSE OF ENGINE TROUBLE; AVIA UNIONS VOTED LARGE MAJORITIES FOR QUITTINQ WORK IN BOTH CITIES WORK TO RESUME SHOULD ARRIVE THIS WHEN WINNIPEG. TROUBLES EVENING ARE SETTLED (Special to The Newt via O. T. P. Telegraphs.' (Special to The News via O.T.P. Telegriptia.) inndnn May 27. The British Admiralty officially announced Edmonton, May 27. The Labor Unions on Sunday voted . . .il IUn Tlnrii)i Ktnnmsllin Mnrv linil rpritpil Ifio fiimnnc of walk out unless the Winnipeg IjsID'S" ; -" three to one in favor a yesterday ialors llawKer anu unevu uuu mm mcj were in pcrject, ueaiin. strike was settled. As a result at if a. m. yesterday the street rhv were in the water only one hour and thirty minutes. cars stopped and all business was tied up. Provision was made The machine slopped on account of the water filter in the to continue the police and fire protection and light and water (ted pipe rom "ie radiaton .being choked. The Mary was not services were maintained. . -.cA tviih wireless but she signalled the land station at Uutt Thirty-four unions favored the strike, four opposed and some . iv, nMirides. The Admiralty at once dispatched, a fast tor never voted. It was annoimceu by the unions that work would An hoat destroyer which overtookTYhe steamer and transferred be resumed as soon as the Winnipeg difficulties had been solved. ; whom it is expected will reach London at seven o'clock Returned soldiers individually I H men, i Tuesday evening. reported that they were opposed FOUNDATION YARDS to strike action. They could not iTilLSKKVAMaAaMk MEN LEAVE WORK AT see why they should suffer at this MOVING TO FRANCE v critical stage of their re-estab- THE SHIPYARD SUPS listimcnt into civil life. RAISE IN SALARIES Price of Labor Too High In This Caltrary. May 27. The Calgary Country to Allow, Shipbuilding unions voted four to one in favor Employees of J. R. Morgan Co, Continue. of a-strike to commence yesterday to, Decided to Ask for 25 per Quit Without Notice and Ask Aft RIGHT, FRITZ YO UK BAWTH IS READY. at.il a.m. The essential activities cent Advance. More Money. such as the provision for Victoria,, May 27. It is announced police and Are protection and the officially here that th6 At a meeting of the Prince Ru-.-i Yesterday after lunch about 75 delivery of milk and bread arc Foundation shipyard is to be dis nf Hivil Servants being permitted. Hotel restaurants mantled as soon as the present men employed by J. It. Morgan Si RED CROSS LIBRARY TO CLOSE have been requested to re contracts are completed and that Go. at the drydock left their work . . will be removed to the plant i mi!, i :1 1. main on duty. ills uaiuvu v -- demanding an increase of pay France where the ships can be of labor until Unless Steps Taken at once to Provide for its from 50c. an hour to 05c. These built cheaper than here. There rthn nf snmirihcr a monriQ are the muckers and laborers. Continuance. FISH PRICES are planty or men m u ranee Mr. Morgan told The News that needing work and they are willing n.lA1 s paan M l Mill uiin i iii.a-rii i.-.. n n(oA rt 9R nop he had received no notice of the The Red Cross Litrary is about to go out of business. to accept a reasonable wage. fivnlli illfllllllllh (1 1 avw a-"-. intention of the men to leave The Red Cross Society closes its doors this week and there HIGHER TODAY The same applies to the other ?r.i lur an uiu their work. As soon as they, had is no provision made for continuing the lending department. western yards of the Foundation Br IP I II rl 1 1 ID 1 u 17 u jaua.aw w eaten their lunches yesterday a Mrs. Backus who has had charge of it will be leaving Company at Tacoma and Portland mil. Hint nr. ndvnncos small group told the foreman that the city shortly and ii the library is to bo continued some Average Price Paid to Flshermei) where similar conditions obtain they were not going to work any permanent provision will have to be made. Is 17 Cents per Pound for to those in this city. L S. Woodward, president of more unless their wages were increased II will be a great pity if the only library in town is to First Class Fish. to 65c. They then left. be closed. This is a town wherejjsomething of the sort is Quotations for solid tyres for .i . i a -f nmi.'nllnn J. L. Mullen of the Prince Ru badly needed for tho wet days. The Brice oaid for- halibut is a city auto truck were received by pert Drydock & Engineering Co., :Thc-Society is rcatfy'fo-s&IWooo slill .higher; Today seven boats the City.yCouncil last night. That .who had let the contract to the sold their catches at 17.5 -cents brPafkin &"Ward'to supply'Dun-1 could be purchased for about $75 or $80 and Uiey would said last night perpound, for the best grade and pair accept Morgan Company, Iods at $77.80 a was make a good nucleus for a city library. Possibly arrangements i niarp - it. ?mtiiiiih wiiu uua 11.1 cents per pound for seconds. K.A. be for other tender that it would impossible ed, the was by ,. t. t i j n, r-Aol might be made to continue the use cf the hut to them to continue the other work house the books. The catches were: Rood at 46 each. The prices were ranrii ar n ii'inriii if the construction of the ways The Yellowstone with 1(5,000 all f. o. b. Vancouver. lbs., and Alliance, 6,000, to Atlin was held up. He would have to 1,000 tons Ladysmlth Coal, the let out a lot of men almost immediately Fisheries, Ltd. The Brothers with The oldest Canadian Life Co. catch of 22.000 sold to Cana J. F. Magulro, Agent. as it was useless continuing fhe Canada, lieu. TUUI UIUBIO tiV the construction work if REV. W.S.A. CRUX IS APPLICATIONS FOR dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. i Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. they were to be delayed on the LEAVING ON JUNE 8 WEIGH CLERK JOB Advance,The Royal 10,000;No. M.3., M.3,000 Christo lbs.; M HI U . Silpb. Wanted at Once The men in notifying the employers pher, 5,000, and the Viola, 4,000, that they were quitting Place Will be Taken by Rev. T. H. A Returned Soldier With Wife to Booth Fisheries, Ltd. "DEMERS" said that they, belonged to no Nuttall of Anyox. Applies for Position Worth Salmon. 10 Carpenters Two salmon catches are in port official and that organization no $30 a Month. We are clearing our action had been taken in connection Rev. W. S. A. Crux who arrived but up till noon no sales were for Construction stock of raincoats. home on the last boat from Van made. The catches are the Bingo decision. A light weight coat, with their couver after attending the Methodist Applications were read last with 650 lbs. and tho Fiabcr, 500 Work night at the of the suitable for summer wear, meeting City Conference at New West pounds. Smoko Players Navy Cut cigar Council for the position of weigh Apply Mr. McNEILL absolutely rain proof, in minster, that he will be Two catches of halibut wore ettes, wrapped in tin foil. says clerk at the scales. The and lan or gray $7.50. leaving for the south on Sunday, city ap sold yesterday, the Senator with Prince Rupert Dry Dock We have a few leavier all June 8, and will preach his fare- plicants were P. Dawson, II. G. 5.000 lbs. io the Pacific Fisher Engineering Co., Lid. fishermen .Sportsmen Hillard, P. J. Gibbon3, and Henry wats in different colors. Well sermon hero on that day. ies at 15.ic and 13.2c per pound, Regular lengths in gum boots nt cost. J. Clerk. The last mentioned ex price $22.00 and 123 His new field at North Vancouver nd the Reynold, 2,000, at He and 120.00- to clear at $12.50. Wallace's. is a large one and the church plained that he was a returned o to the Canadian Fish & Cold soldier who had received a COME AND SEE gun tta. numerically strong. Storage Co., Board of Trade Mr. Crux will be replaced here shot in tho leg. He was married Tho G. E. Foster left for her WANTED and his wife would be here in a this morning. by Rov. T. II. Nuttall who fxas trolling grounds Luncheon been in chargo of tho church .at few Some weeks.discussion took placo as - 10 Muckers for the past two Ho years. TOMORROW, MAY 23 Anyox to whether a married man could 50c hr. is a graduate of Wesley uoiiege, NOTICE per livecvon the pittance allowed for and for time was SlpTS on board the Winnipeg, some this work. In summer there was SS. "Prince Rupert" a tutor at tho college. He was hardly anything made over and Tie annual, meeting of ordained in Manitoba for special Musical above the $30 allowed by the tho Prince Rupert at 1 p.m.F. McB. YOUNG work and was received into full council. In winter tho foes for Society will bo held on J. R. MORGAN, LTD. FOR nnai itu Speaker-Judge connection in this district. Tuesday the 27th day of weighing would not equal another Drydock be obtained on JERVICE AND SATISFACTION Tickets the may Bteamer Mr. Nuttall married Miss Eason $30. This was not good enough May, at 8 p. m. in the Coun Board I , a sister of Mrs. Ling and of Miss offer returned soldier. oil Chamber at the City Alienee pta, '1U..14U. to a Josephine Eason of the local Hall. It was decided to refer the teaching staff, so that ho comes matter to the "Financo Committeo Business: To receive the here among friends. who could interview Clark and financial report; to re-enroll Dr. SDencer. of Port Simpson, explain the situation to him. old members, and WESTHOLMf Emp ress Theatre is the new chairman of this district. to elect officers for the " TONIGHT TRANSPORTS ARRIVE coming year. Complete New Show Tonight Thpro has been considerable Everyone interested in Adolph Zukor Presents nnpAst nrnund town this morning Halifax, May 25. Three liners the sooiety is invited to the strike situation and it is have arrived here with 7.607 men attend, and new members BILLIE BURKE Metuo Presents Beautiful over nnlnrtlnnrl (lint a few DCOPlO OUlt returning from Europd. They will be welcomed. Supported by Thomas Melghan VIOLA DANA work on orders from their hcad- aro tho Caronia, Minnekhada and C. C PERRY, IN nnnrfora received last night. Mosi Northland. Secretary-Treasurer. IN of the checkers at the dock are lo Pursuit ol Polly out and some of the clerks. NOTIOE .' "RIDERS NIGHT" OF THE Thrilling Comedy Drama The regular meeting of th9 $10,000 IN VIRGIN GOLD A Southern Romance full of thrills and excitement Homes for Sale Trades and Labor Council Tuesday PEARL WHITE from beginning to end night, May 27. Important As it was taken from the in 2nd Episode of business. All regular meetings sands in the Klondike, Avenue near Drydock golden "The Lightning Raider" Mack On Fifth sennett-keystone comedy Substantially built dwelling sis of tho Council aro open to the See this wonderful Mann in Hank All-Star Cast in rooms and bath IS.S0O public. display beora we make it Domatic Hound" residence on two lots, "A family SECRETARY. w "CACTUS NELL" Lars seven rooms, bath,stationary two toilets,wash- up into'our famous nugget GAZETTE e or the best two reels. basement, furnace, 7,mv Jowellery. Bid Ten Reel, Show shown here, western comedies ever jubs Prince Rupert Spruce Mills, Also Another Good Comedy Also a Sections few low-priced T and I.lots In Ltd., can furnish you any dimension max HETTenoNEn Admission, 15c and 30c. In spruce lumber at short Cornar 3rd A. and 6th Strnat, CD. H. MORTIMER, Agent ShoWs 7.15 and 9.15 notice: Aaents. Albert & Mb- LUc and 30c, Including War Tax 2 Shows, 7 and 9 SZ4 oond Avanua.,iiirrf I"""" Caffery, Ltd., Second Avenue, tf