pivrery I yaneriv® eee ooo | THE palit news . gpecial Effort to GET THE LATEST war makes & Spee” mmediately , NEWS FIRST Give War IN THE DAILY NEWS i, Ip Recel ver PRINCE RUPERT, B. ¢ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS BY HON. H.E. YOUNG <= FIRST CAR OF FRESH FISH SHIPPED FROM RUPERT TODAY THREE REFRIGERATOR CARS CONTAING 20,000 POUNDS OF HALIBUT EACH WENT EAST, TWO FOR CHICAGO AND ONE FOR TORONTO—CONSIGNED BY CANADIAN RIHEXN B. C. FAIR OPENED By WWNISTER OF AGRICULTURE ACROPOL|S HILL—IN SPITE OF INTERNATIONAL aF- FAIRS THE DISPLAY IS VERY CREDITABLE ONE. FISH AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY. Northern tion, Mr. L. Bulow W ebsts ha . asda Industrial been untiring in lis The first ear of real fresh fish;large painted signs bearing the ally op-|make the fair ¢ icees went out of Prince Rupert this| following words: FO 2 ee clock }it will not come up to the expr morning by the G. T. P. The car! James & Co., Toronto, from Gana- Minister of | tations of the public of fish taken out recently was!dian Fish and Geld Storage Com- i fault Internationa! affa mild-ecured salmon. Today's! pany. Shipped from Prince Ru- d in the} have made it necessar; train had three refrigerator cars,| pert, B. G., over the G. T. P. Rail- Build-|the outlay, but in spite of that the which came in last evening, and | way, September 30, 1914.” which is|display that is offered is a the loading took place throughout! Two more cars were consigned Luated as tabic one and well worth the ef the night. Each car consisted of | to Ghieago. in the} forts that have bee pul forth 100 boxes of halibut packed in This is just the beginning of a adds the Qn last night's tram there wa a} ice The boxes contained 200\big trade for Prinee Rupert to lo that of}a big suppl f products from the a Wi a | pounds of fish, so that each ear which there is no limit. The plac- jinterior whieh will add mate eR aR RS > | arried 20,000 pounds. jards will be a good advertisement associa-jally to those already in place UNE OF THE GUNS ON THE SS. MANITOBA. Grown Prince Frederick William.) (n the sides of the cars were for the city. | \ nder OF ocean passenger tiners are now fitted up | command of the Imperial | ; y s for protect on the seas Above is shown a Guards, said to have been anni. | t ‘ 5 OF ST, ANDREWS |, SeMEITON eres. | cai Retpeeor acces kine ee ee REVEALED 300 MINES _BOSTONIANS TO BOCETY HOLD BAZAAR 4 swive titwrat sispiay 1 buns : ‘Hes eeeeeeeeewes 10 SAVE HIS LIFE AID WAR FUND ‘ *| xeon Soning Sgn esas Manion MT ANOERT —Oapve tram German Min-Lay- a sHandsome Profit to the = : * | ing Trawler Saved British The publi must appreciate the . Fund Phe indian ‘ba ' tndian Band Seléetion @| Suen “Wreutte. spirit which has prompted the Ju- in : iemny } 8 ? . |venile Bostonians to swegest t ine —— : by Miss Stewart ¥ London, Sept.’29.—A story is Mr Li = aie he ~ ge oe 8 Scandinavian Paneers © | csiiams ek amis here that whent ee they give a concer i . i same & Song by Mr. Davie * | ~~ Saye ry = ; ot 7 fs '|in aid of the Canadian Patriotic a fda ane na ; s s by Irish Fusiliers i OT the Henich mine-hunting Fund in the Westholme Theatre 23 i to provide it es at th : * joraft captured a mine-iaying jon Sunday evening at 9 o'clock. na ' : ' th bin seeseceeteseonseoe trawler manned by Germans in Apart from the worthiness of ' biking i > . e e . “s + j 7 os - ebay a = i, aa ae cause, the concert in © iteelf un booths |" mew UP His Captives ANA PiCkeU! 1) be goad:valus fdr tite 60 ebnie | fAORE DETAILS ABOUT out the Weakest looking of the lot. ! tiie | H. M. S. WARRIOR, SAID TO BE STRA . . = collection, and a packed house is Plait Phe Mandolin and Guitar Clul or “yr = ag 2 oe a SHOOTING ACCIDENT Ordering him to step forward, | .optain ta.eedt the sauine abitatie i : i ea 0 ‘ t : as : ow ° , : 7 : its’ at. | M ryant president, will ren Mediterranean fleet and may now | e Adriatic. (Special to The Daily News.) aoe - to salt he’ ,|and show its appreciation of the CooK-Tder a program during the afte iysport, B. €., Sept. 30—A lt oan . = PA ; : “ ro generosity of the Westholme The- PO Ries ikon tion | . {painter named L. J. Hoyt. fram| a. “aa as a re gat ‘lor, [athe Company, whieh, along with and pre | Sip ce Rupert, aeeidentally shot a i vas a ! a re sailor, | pie Bostonians, are giving every- as e straightene , ore aranuee Phe Baby Contest token place! VISITO T0 THE RUPERT FAIR himself while hunting with two Siliialines sent epiied the..cun thing gratis. olh were ee : RS mpanions from Prinee Rupert ra! _ , . “ ck afternoon Judging ° pa . “ are g . » Or ception of [OM Ahoy Be gegen ae t Mile 5%. Sieesediies ‘feom se am ee ee ee ea BOTH BOYS IN will start a ) i i eve an 0 s do. 0 hs and a By : | -— iilway traek, an Sunday about on al "7 ae main Wess PERFECT CONDITION whieh : a | 1:30 p.m aero ° cee FOR STIRRING CONTEST H. BK. Upt provineial wove ae S aieieeeihaaial a i know just where they are. We oa ~ FOURS T ment poultry expert, will lecture} IN THIS ISSUE 'YOU WILI. FIND THE ADVERTISE- Hoyt and one.of his eompan- lare going to hunt for them and Pete Muldoon, who held the Pa- 7 ‘E Me lin the members’ enclosure at 9:30 MENTS OF PRINCE RUPERT'S LEADING MERCHANTS * had Just ‘Ratehed thelr laneh Liing 4 |Your position ts going to be right/ecifie Northwest middle and heavy- ' a the woods and separated, “ua. th ria | : ‘ NTS bP jin the bow of this ship so that if}weight championship for two ghiauder i WHO ARE OFFERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO ALL few minutes afterwards the eom-| . ae | : ; : : seme . iain wh Nae iwe hit one of them you surely will] years and also played lacrosse on the Pa a eral meeting WHO PATRONIZE THE FAIR ru ARE THE MEN panion heard a —o re — ant {he an eet teineel in the Vaneouver team in 4944. vies ounted \{ the Norte m. § \grieultura WHO ARE MAKING THE FAIR POSSIBLE AND ALL PUR. a ~ aaa - “ Fa “ he He ordered the prisoner placed | ited the training quarters of Bar- Orchestra | and Industrial Association for the i ‘actin ai me 00000 i directly in the bow and then the} rieau and Hagen last night and hich was] : ther bus- | CHASES SHOULD BE MADE THROUGH THEM, THE ing, a bullet from a 45-90 having hip steamed ahead and over the|worked out with the latter for twe etection of t ihe ¢ ‘ Ss 8 » Ste ead ¢ i t ” out nm ine é i present. |i ness will be held in the City Hall| PRICES THEY ARE OFPERING ARE MONEY SAVERS AND entered his 7 be ce enn ions lwaters known to be mined. The| rounds inder ; . atlas ; ame in and notifies re Por us ; . “ " ~~ he , . . int HNOrrOW | ‘“ mmencing at : . jend of the story is that this ves- He reports that the boys wi f UN THEIR GOODS ARE ALL FIRST GLASS. PATRONIZE THE ; iain y in anne : aclory lO}. .‘eleck \ embers are re-| — . ' sington police, who are arch-| 4) picked up nearly 300 mines|both be in perfect condition for a an the juested to be present ‘ PEOPLE WHO ADVERTISE. THEY ARE ALWAYS LIVE ing the woods for the body, whieh! Vnile the captured sailor was kept}the eontest ifter pay | WIRES o— ny be a out age in his position of danger. By the interest shown among ey will ; } . | party was om te Woods ali) the sporting frater ity, they look A publieit and wa news ce } ve porting Traternity, dit | hale esterdi as was t able to} ling fund partsiient is located adjoining the| lny yesterday was was net abl AUSTRIANS HAVE CHOLERA. for one of the best contests ever ie ’ ° PN OOP Tiocate the body, | view ‘tine cloak and information bureau al . j | . staged in Prinee Rupert, wh their the ‘orth end of the building.| | “ } Venice, Sept. 29 Nine cases of . . Here will be posted bulletins of | “THE GOLDEN SLIPPER. |} Asiatic cholera have been diseov- | ee ee i Raat. ee are fered among wounded soldiers in PING Par? the war, the service being sup-| \ well filled house enjoved| : - HAS ’ } Neon Hungary, aceording to an official ETURNE! plied by The News thoroughly the Juvenile Bostoni I. ‘ umneemetit be the Hunmetien 0) _e Aces | ans’ presentation of Phe Golden ait ister of the Interior. The an- ! George Brugey and h wife are | se ippe ast night ouneement has exeited great ® elurned | down from Stewart M Brugey | As Bol Wells, an English a : - & camp }has on exhibit in the mineral sec- | THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERS scieilin* “inkain aan eons apocehenany te Pe OPER A HOUSE Lake Mrs : nails re ot whos. | : i a lual monareh is also Tearner = — a splendid col . i | OF THE ver cleve and a h " ] here that the first suspected case TONIGHT ane 5 pectors specithen as yeu my . throughonr the piece ere eV. . cs ~ ne ses rune Phey |, aptured tirst prize in thi sec | NORTHERN B. . AGR. & IND. ASSOCIATION ‘ ne did well it ts hard to sin ¢ — hel eee a — Weeks OFT Lion, and hopes to repeat Lhe pr Wil! Be Held in the City Hall, Thursday, Cet. 1, at 8 P. M. gle out any particular artiste, but|?" . : ‘ Se . nee aii 30) hed withItormance this season | special mention must be made of | MFOUBHE on September 15 to Bek THE FAMOUS JUVENILE resort General Business and Election of Officers the singing of Thom Hellen and lela . a ” , : BOSTONIANS lishing at One of the pleasing features of] ithe work of Patsie Henry as Peter | ; 7" rg, the big exhibition hall ts tte ce ALL MEMBERS ARE ASKED TO ATTEND Kidner, an Alaskan miner THE WEATHER. IN THE YACHTING mUSI- bound tolration, A profusion of tla with | The parody on “Phe Staircase CAL COMEDY sure FO-leolored bunting—purple and yel-|> Waltz” by Pete and Polly (Hal Compiled by F. W. Dowling, low the association col Hah evon Clark fairly brought down Observer. “THE LOVES OF THAT ST been tastefully arranged | the house i : EALING CASE | . , a : oar : \ ' "| The Loves of Lenore’ will be 5 a. m., "Sept. 30, 1944 } Mrs Hesner and o sta’ of 6/8 WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANADA 3). iho. | Barometer 29.972 | being jdies are preparing | ' boy Eine CONTTEST ; | Max. temp ++ 40.0 MATINEE AT 3 P. M. Witness needs of the hun mid excellent ---20-ROUND BOXING sig We buy and serve omy the best! Min, temp ° +» 45.0 I 1d mn ords eco odation’ ft he Ul COR) | e ‘ket affords, L ’ j : +ooee ee t lo be} baleony The proceed to the | Versus enitely. | Patriotie Pund heed of eae ee re tavemll GOOD PRELIMINARY CARD { Provincial Voting List Closes Monday FRANK BARRIEAU, of Vancouver (Title Holder) MATINEE PRICES: Adults 500; Children 25c heer farmer Reserved Seats at Orme’s ‘head offare down with large exh ony Doors Open at 10 P. M..-Commence at 10:30 P. M. Sharp OCTOBER 5. IF YOUR NAME IS NOT ON THEN IT CAN- Drug Store agricultural produc ' Main Bout at 11:15 NOT BE ENTERED FOR ONE YEAR. THIS is IMPORTANT 3} "EVENING PRIORS: | $3—-Ge | Admission ' } shout} Misting Recorder Joh Sangaite Heaarent none Ginipeine ae AND ALL NOT ON THE LIST SHOULD ATTEND TO (T. S00, To and 91.08 i iting We ad General Admission Tickets Bought Today $1.50 Doors Open 7:45 es —— ‘ut on : last a Tron th TICKETS OWN SALE AT ALL CIGAR STORES bo IT VOURSELF. SOMEBODY ELSE MIGHT FORGET. Curtain 8:30 “DY Ca brie Will speed Ube Rises Sharp ; tr! My Conway '