{1 Good Eats—Quiok Service Try the QUICK LUNCH City Cartage & Transfer Co. Coal and Wood "•J- i*BSiWrtotor ¦:-7 I.. No 11. ^G1iJOftG^ 13, 1921 $2.00 A YEAR bvernment Will Auction — All City: Property Forfeited _ on Defaulting Payments ¦^instructions to place a con-valuation on all lots and property in. Prince which have been forfeited to [Jrown on account of defaulting jiohts, Messrs. Alex.^Wimbles and lac-leod will.at once bejrin. _the of placing a valuation on^ the Khndre'd-odcl lots in the ^ _i.^-.fe! CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS ARE CONTEMPLATED . FOR THIS YEAR The city .-.council will shortly ask the ratep'ayersx-tp endorse the ex-penditurev.6f- $39,000 for, civic improvement this year divided,as fol- iTiTenttrin of-the Government, ae-Ji-ng to~airvices received by,- Mr. ibles. to hold an auction sale of iroperty as soon as the work of tiuii is completed. ; ring his recent visit here, Hon. , I'attullo, minister of lands, I fjliat improvements in the.way; uiil'di-ngs placed on property "fey agreement-holders would ^iilue.l and their value added to price of the lot. \>W. STEACY ] on a siiuH-arulai will be received IrlORIAL AVENUE ^\ TO FALLEKKMEN Iarshall Sales, president of the I branch G.W.V.A., has received following letter from A. Gordon ,t, of Victoria, general secretary Chi'inber of Commerce. Mr. would appreciate assistance tlu- public in complying kju'e'si eontajned^in the-letteir: aixSii>-Th^ Victoria'^Chamber foTrfrncrce is working: on_a plan tablishment in the capital of British Columbia of a Mem-Avenue to British Columbia win. fell .during the European It is Ihe intention to plant ¦along both sides of this avenue, tree to. represent a British Col-\\i\ man who was killed in action on active service. . A suitable \c pliitF will be erected for each bearing' the' name 'of the man ni the tree is to commemorate. jfcrare making every possible ef-to compile lists which will jn-|e all British Columbians^ ^ho sup'reine*, sacrifice-, whether 'enlisted antPserved/with British pmbia units, other units in the with the imperial forces. would appreciate your assistance matter; arid it would facilitate •VICTORIA DAY" SPORTS PROGRAM NOW ARRANGED ADDRESSES 6.W.V:A. :? ON PROBLEMS OF EX-SOLDIERS lows: .Board, of Works—Street grading, 'At a meeting of the^Prince George "Athletic Association held"Wednesday evening," the following program of sports for Victoria Day was drawn ur: //¦ '" ¦ 10. a.m.—-Boys' Ibaseball =game, | City vs. Boy Scouts. .__ i, p.m.—March Past and Saluting itF'Flag^by Prince George .Troop ! Boy Scouts. J t'.-,~r~ ;~--50 yds. honor at the Alexandra hotel lay" evening, Comrade Winsby, the eturned men's member of the Liquor.! Control Board, addressed the meni- ! berscof the local G.WiV'.A. in their liall. This is .the first time in the! $12,000.;_sidew_afks," $8,000. ^ Gi rls' race,. L0-and_under, Ji(Ly_ds. Girls' race, 16 and under, 50 yds. • 100 yards, open. Three-legged race, 16 years and under. ' ^ . Sack race, open. Boot race, 16 years and undel\ --------- \ '¦ • j,-- Scouts, relay race. close of the curling-season '¦ Running broad jump..--. George, Mr. F. W. Steacy. j • Hop-step and jump, energetic secretary of the, curling \ Official announcer, W. P. Ogilvie; club, was presented by Messrs. Ogg judges,-Mr. Cooper, A. M. Patterson, and Hornsby, on behalf of the mem- Herb.-~Po.rter. .beis,_wjth_&IL illuminated address and a beautiful mahogany eight-day j clock. -.The address is a work of art; and due to the. skill of Mr. Duprt'. 2,^-fO—-Baseball. j;710=lMrotijsl! EARLY RESIDENT VISITS. SAILORS' STRIKE HAS, . SPREAD TOxFIREMEN London, May 13.—Joseph Cotter .\H.: O. Seaman, manager of the j president . of the Stewards' Union Robson street branch of the Royal |stated today that the sailors .and fire BalikT Vancouverr is here this-:week pen would refuse to sail.Saturday on on~a visit\o Mrs. Seaman's parents, Ithe Aquitahia with "blackleg" ^ail-Mr, and Mrs."^riink McArthur, and !O1S- He was referring to the office incidentally renewing old acquaintance ship among tnevearly residents of Prince George. Mr.^Seaman is a pioneer of this district, havinc opened a\branch of the Traders'. Ba^ in h xF G i h iXf staff of the Ciinard Line in Liverpool which, according* to announcement, had volunteered to replace the striking stewards, cooks and butchers of the steamer. At the office of the eii a\prancn oi me i.iuuci«. ua^m. uppression of an at : . :r. .- . j tempt to proclaim the Nationalist ad- On Saturday last Ton John, a Chi- -ministration a Soviet republic -has nese.'was released from the local -.created some tension with the-Mos-provincial jail where he-had served j cow government. Russian agents are five months for an infraction of the!working with the, extremist group in opium and drug act. That evening *"« nationalist assembly headed by at 5,30 Constable Mansell was look-iRcmzi Pashi, former minister of ag-ing'iout ofxthe office window when he j ^culture. saw Ton John throw a packet into; The ar.my of Kisat Kera Bokir the jail enclosure. He went out and ! which arrived here recently from Ar-with Chief ConstaBle^McNeill found j ntenia". to take the field. against the a cigarette packet containing opium.' Greeks,-has been sent to the ;Armen---¦-'¦¦"• '¦ •• xi. mi j.:..' \nn "frnnt.ii>!' where susDicious mo.ve- Ton \\ if yovi ; kind jfgh'to send us a.s6coinplete-a*list ca.n obtain ot'.m'eftvfrom your who fell in the war. hi are unable to obtain such i'if you feel that the list you hish to us isr incomplete, we would uiad tu .have you send to us the •s ami addressee of the secre-s of any service clubs, -patriot-iSociations and churches in your Inky who have kept honor rolls. hanking you in' anticipation of living your co-operation in this was on Monday sentenced mottihs^^Jmprisonmeiit^with hard ¦ labor at Okalla ami to~])ay^Trfine off —^^--^—..... ' ¦ $400, in default of payment to serve I Albany, >N.Y.,-.:. May |cussion'6n "'roads'" by board of trade iiy nights meeting, of the of Trade was devoted largely b'discussion of roads in the vicin-[>f Prince George. G. P. Dey-a newly-elected member", took intake' of . the' opportunity, to Inch forth into a ^characteristic (upon the shortcomings of the viueial government in the matter "diuiuntc and suitable roads and »¦ close of his remarks moved tlic attention of the Minister |Pu.blj« ° Works be drawn -to the ssity t>f bettor roads. >, This rni w;isf not put to a vote, but HiliMHlniPiit., by II. A".•¦• Garney. .Uu." district rouds should be conned by contract, was carried.* •"•_ Goff drew attention^Jto the ti-dolivory bf~paTcels .'by" the ex-' is company,'/ and' the Becretary instructed to communicate With i liead ofiice of the company itj ah flcavor, to make an arrangement; Jt was decided not to give a Fra.ntee. to. the Chautaugua enter-persV^ho asked for the sale of V ticketsvat $5 "each, for a week's |V.rtainmcnt. - ' . < . ' P. tievkin, A*. K. Shives and R. weriF" admitted atf new. g p g opium. ;, John had disappeareiK Thertwof'?>" frontier where suspicious mo.ve-er^subsequently arrcsteiKhim a|nie»ts b.v Bolshevik troops are ro- officersxsubsequently short distance, from tire jail. [ported. p Before Magistrate Heine accused-j to six PAPER-MAKING INDUSTRY DISRUPTED BY STRIKE an additional five months. HARTLEY WILL NOT COME. Hartlev. the y,> mately 40,00^)"iiH'n in all branches of I the paper-making^-industry are now ion strike in the. United States, Cah-iada and Newfoundland, it-<>f»«J'«tiva =»tor», char#i«w gave what, the applicant thought* he J Haynes with misappropriation. \ needed. Colonel Winsby then spoke of the! At his appearance before .Magis trate;-Daniell. yesterday . Mr. Hayhes Necessity of the returned men's var-jacked, for a remand for eight days iousN>rganizations amalgamating, for j that he might obtain counsel and proas they-were now the returned men !pare his defence. This request was will splitNm into several factions granted. ^ The working- of the Liquor Con-rol Act and the plans of. the Board n carrying1 out the provisions of the net. were given exhaustivo oxplana-ion on Monday evening'' last . by colonel W. N. Winsby, member of he Liquor Control Board, before.an ntene's'ted gathering , of Board of -Trade members" at a dinner given " LL_tiie_j)Ll ejkUiixLiia_iJ_ POLICE COURT. and would notsget anywhere unless! they put up a united front to back ! up any demands thev might make.-; —------- He stated the rank andN^le 'of re-j The gambling charge against'-Lai tuined men were in favor ofVpne big!Cow, Leni King Pow,jChcw Mock organization but were held back by land Wo SueV,-Was heard be-some of the officers of the variofisifore Magistrate Daniell on April 26, organizations wanting to hold on to |>nd-judgement reserved Until Wed-their office for what prestige werrtinesday, when the magistrate deliver- with it. The G.W.V.A. had-most to lose"" in the event of an amalgamation, but were anxious to have one ed a, lengthy jinlgmcnt, the meat of which wasHhat he found the four accused guilty of., the charge and lined organization, call it what you may. j Lai Cow $l'nb, IXniKihg Pow. $r>0, The canteen was a big sour.ee of land Chew Mock andsyVo" Suey- $100 revenue to the returned men's or-teach. ganizationr but—under- the Mbdera-! ¦ _____ tion Act the canteen was doomed. JOTTAWA PRINTERS Unless the act was amended by the I • REFUSE TO NEGOTIA' Legislature .at its fall session the can- teen must go.' This also meant that, the various bodies of returned men would sink into oblivion unless the j^_l-.hercL_^\v.as_La" good attemlan.ee. at he dinner, which was presided over by. "Mr. J. H. /'Johnson, president of he Board o,f {Trad«,; who introduced he. guest ill a few well-chosen re-narks. Colonel Winsby dealt, first with he- -policy of tlie^.Lic|uur Control Joard. The most "important -feature f thu litjuor- legislation was control. Flu' Board" intended to <;'ive service jut always with control. . This,.he aid was what the referendum of the leople prescribed. Tire object to b(? itfainocl was the keeping of liquor-nl. of public places. Delivery ot Liquor To secure this object.the board iad decided that a system of delivery /as necessary. This would eliminate ' lie temptation of purchasers- to/ -sample" the goods in "'public places lefore reaching home. Liijuors, hereforo, would be' delivered direct o tluv ho nit's of purchasers. In the ^ase of hotel guests the liquor would be deliverecl'to the-hotel clerk's oftice.' li that way hotel keepers would lave knowledge: of the amount "of i.itfuor being consumed by guests. Order Office's v . There would be nVliquo'r stortis inMhe general understanding of the term. ..There^would be order offices, and orders for liquoi' w.oultl" be taken upon a ^cash basis. • The order-would be filled'-from the warehouse nnd delivered direct to the home. Warehouse at"Prince George ^ Wi»w?hvvisi.>- und order oflfiees would be established at Prince t3eoiL-the output of the brcw-efles, and would have govern merit. lite:\xto see that only beer f or. the: Ottawa, May l)i.—Negotiations between the,master printers and their employees in the ¦ job^printing men formed one united orgarizatron,.|;plants yeKter(lay failed to j-each an Cd Wib th tlid ' T |p yy Comrade Winsby then outlined understanding' ii^io tlieT new agree-the^.policy of the Liquor ^Control |nients to-take the place of those ex-Board^n^connection with pie act and !Pjrjng June Istf President. Iv. S, Lee, lnc< urged his'hearers to get^ behind the act and see that it was lived tip to, for without the Support of th*a people it meant the death.knell of the act,.which would mean that the next step was a bone-dry province; "At the close of his address Gqn^-rade Winsby was given a hearty vote of thanks. He was asked what the policy of the B,qard. was regarding i-eturned me!) being employed, Pointing to hit) G;W.V.A. pin he said.: "This goes first with nie, and wh«re ciualificat|ons are equal the returned man will always receive the prefer- piring of the local Typocgrapliical union, flatly fefused to enter into any dis-cus'sion on the question of the "44-hour week for job printers, and was notified that further negotiations would be.uspleHw. BUENOSAYRESSTANDS FOR UNION LABOR AyreHj May l.'J-.'—-The government, under an agreement' roach-' ed with representatives of union labor organizations will not perinit c-DCB »b long as 1 an) iimewber of1:iion-un|6n labor in tli.> port......'nrea. 'Work in t.he .major section of tlie port of Buenos Ayros, which has liuon at a standstill for some time as u rt1-sult of thf' boycott declare VANDERHOOF ICE CREAM. Messrs^ J, B. Armishaw and Mc-(leacliy, of -Vanderhoof, were vjgjJLnrs to' Prince Georito this wock. Mr. Mc- government was produced. "¦. Individtii liecessary to^seoure liquor Necessary permits would. It is eKpectot available by iihis niohth; The exsfet ¦.the Liquor Control Act 'nd''. borer: these, \yill be time te wheir vould go* ta y the jiuhlic .soino into ytTect was not kno^n ^aa yet,. but-"it was expected to be aboutt-lje mitldle of June. Money derived from the sale of", permits would go' direct to the gov-ernn.wt and would "not be shared by the municipalities. Two varieties ' of \pertiiits wouki be issued. The .annual'^-pcrniit foi-residents-would .cost $Fi, and thc-rt^ was no lin'iit toft he amcifnt of^lfqiior a permit-holder, miglil non-rcRitlenl; would Ydr only cent. workt>rs the progressive Geachy is one of merchants of {We town, while Afli\_Armishaw is presi-(Uiiit c;f,>fb« Go-operative erenniery iiow^bt'ing r« ' successfully conductttd at^yanderho'bf ?- -An connection . with the activities of that organization, Mr. Armishaw stated that within the next few days they would" begin, the uj.jfjn' of liu> dift'U'iilty'was conference last night between thu Nechaou valley " pi »¦».«»«="«=. -.»- »¦•,--—¦ — t;-"1 . * ;minister of finairce and represcnta-1 fh. The bjB V tak up th Wtiojl week,- and within the, next ten days to Vancouver, take up the J br-t^/o week3 Prince George cit:zens raile« :uid use ¦ the '.iror.d h?rl ^"lort-.ir.ity nf ^ikiiT-; V^!}iV« ¦ traffitS - Kxcftliont-*rt itfn .vivvw JW. i—c jipajiawiJ' 1:. "Thevo .M.r-o innnv "pool rel'-.tiv Liu-bars, is -of ir-ty/o we vi*!l nrvo ifccr. Jitno-y bars aiul calirirots, as f.'^.r a'.iX-iviuoi- in coi»-c^r.nt!tl; will be iV'isjp.'.v i..ir 1 t-o p'arA.- wbiiii the liquor bill"'coir.es intn cll'ect." ?¦ ' Tho r,pt.*:cn of Colu.-.ul-^ Winshy severed .;i:ist .thoroughly, thc> opura-. ticn. <.f vho Mew Liti'uoi' .\r{, and at. Lho conulusioM of his remark:? lie was -'oil a. Ijoarty vote of thanks by for iTht*" rtfiac.niM:i.w,. ar«.;i tho national ^r\i