pqielative Library bs All kinds and sizes made t 5 A 7 | C. H. Jones & Son L 5 (40 Years’ Experience) Agent J. F. Maguire 722 Second Ave. PRINGH Elliott To Pa HUPERT, Baa, The Daily News _ PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper PHIRSDAY. JULY 8, At TAXI TAXI | Phone 75 § WE NEVER SLEEP . Prince Rupert Auto M. H. LARGE 707 Sécond Ave. - Prince Rupert PRICE FIV an ener 1920, CENTS Costs j in F amous . Suit TIME WORN PUNISHMENT Premier Oliver Wins Decision as to Costs Libellous Lawyer will find himself faced with Big Court Bill, it is reported eeneeovpeoeeeoneteeeeaeene Six of Eight Jurors Were Re } ° WILL GO TO WORK * in F avor of Larger Award: os : » f ‘ . M Mit ‘ly * Interesting Classification of Lilel Suit Awards---present * ’ case wes cither vindiciive or contemptuous, : seo se ' VICTORIA, July 8. T. Elliott must pay all the costs in ; : : the recent libel suit which was won by Premier Qliver when « tr) s twenty-five cents’ damages was awarded to the plaintiff by Judge * ! . MacDonald. The costs, it is stated, will be very heavy. 7 . During the argument to settle the damages it was made . a " public that six of the eight jurymen favored the award of $1,000 , sos abe as oe to the premier, while the others were in favor of a small amount. « . The jury eventually settied on twenty-five cents. ‘ ‘ In libel suits of this nature decisions may be given in favor * wa . of the plaintiff in four classes: general, special, vindictive and ; , Sta iu . i contemptuous, the sums awarded largely being indicative of the ° eeeeeneeeeveae ee ees class. In the contemptuous class damages may be paid by either the plaintiff or the defendent while in the vindictive class damages are, invariably, paid by the defendant. The premier’s counsel take their case as being found in-the vindictive clays. of Young Man who was Drowned LABOR ORGANIZER WAS —— TARRED AND FEATHERED.» Jack Rieter aa to have violated an a, 4 “Code of the North” kes‘des failing i... 1 to account for funds collected atc ee cous the itis. Wee LATE JOHN DALZIEL IS LAID TO REST Many attend Last Rites over Body I hey kK y DD. S$. Ca TEWART 1k, i j . j - ‘ ln Kdwards, J. W . \ \ j i j rif \ Beas and Ma lary } is ‘ ' ' } ‘ 6 I t 4 nus \ jiillerermst pe we x ‘ . ‘ f iud 1 a nice ’ Boy i ; i re corti FLAKTD FOR [Prince avert tramptic mua. eee : Decision of Leeks Council i ais | Oe Dominion Trust Will Pay Divi- is Announced. sat. “MoQres Pan rent se dend of ten per cent in LONDON. .J De epresentative th \ ‘ y # ‘ ‘ September. , : ; Senay | te Ee Med Last | aoe ee ' Bim +7" og n ' ‘au soli | ‘ t - i ‘ VANCOUVER July 8.-~The “ ; ' ee | Hugler Fred Hardy litest pews «ince the fan eee eee ae 1s ee tether, A: B: Dalai muy, Hed (oy the ion ‘Trust Go, closed it ; was present at th ‘ \ October, 1044 wee ent of (he HndwMg Cries), ing arrived the eity by to tbyest sa wit ; ’ oan —- a — Lue. ‘ = tre sa ‘ f Commons city yesterday on vears a ser nan with the | Oiltlawa states that t 7 verial forces e als der ni popowrine the 9- LAROLLETTE FOR ne tient War. MTD i f the initial divik A turns to his | mm” in t il tors In Septem that ' THE PRESIDENCY by Saturday jmoraing’s train, aw his i t payrent — cae provide for & T° fameus Filfbuster of Spring of GIVES BIRTH T0 mt Oe Sees 1917 Reported Prosidential Launch Alles BoP hugs Bane 84x Candidate. TWINS WHEN UNDER ‘ ve mene ue on wr CHICAGO, July & Senator La DEATH SENTENCE 900668066600 08 [poietic who Sas onc of tho prin e Piipals i » the filibuster movement OUBRBEG, July 7 Mary Gas e COAL NOTICE * of the spring of 1947 when ele jyon under sentence of deulh t * \ ® forls were being made to heep (hée)ithe murder of her stey daughter hi Ve take pleasure in in * United States out of the war, is|has given birth to twins tn Jal . tite ean aS en that ° ae likely enndidate for a third) tere he father is serving a 7 faMmship “Chileoot * party in the presidential race, life sentence in another pentten - “rrived in port today with * tiary for being implicated in the © beh of Ladysinith” © YNITEO STATES WAR same cline. Ty ean. coal, A BOATS AT VANCOUVER) (wr m= : . Yhone us your orders ’ Pomorrow and Saturday awl the . Prince Rupert Coal Co. * VANCOUVER, July &, rhe U.S.) Westholme, the most inte ‘oat . s Phone 15. ® navy b chaser 306 and the mine /Ganadian play yet The River's " * Woop Swallow are here on a! lnd,”’ dealing with the former See eaee en ee wee a icruise fi Port Angeles. N.W.M, Police, STRONG POINT Magistrate McMordie, However, Convicts Violet Pittentry on Disturbance Charge. 1 police court fore Maz MeMordie this norning ry wie nvicied o ’ chiat r i”? peace grderst ‘d im ap ‘ est Before le M. Ma ! t : al fe th mil K t i ‘ lens wis ’ i ; ' ord said Mr ly ¥ i pish British ~ bhi wh san es ! ly : had ser] d ‘ th rt: i wit “« amid ' as tis jnaintained that ubilre of convic- “a rdy ent@red against this : Vessel Left Unguided When Python Got Loose RESORTED TO BY ALASKAN PIONEERS AT HYDER MANSON MAKES Fi irst Premier West of the Great Lakes Hon. Arthur Meighen officially ramed; except for Mzr.in Burrell and N. W. Rowell Cabinet ‘ will be same OTTAWA, July 8.—ft is officially aunounced here that Sir Robert Borden, for nine years prime minister of Canada, has ‘esigned aml that Hon. Arthur Meighen, the new premier, has indertaken to form a new government. Hon. N. W. HRowell and ‘} Hon. Martin Burrell, member for Yale Cariboo, will retire from Stitt LOUMER GOUIN the cabinet, the latter to become the librarian of the Federal vi nas st resigned the pr Pa ymen The remainder of the cabinet will stay With the shiny if the province of b iis ‘ Ouebee ew we ; First Western Premier. The selection of Hon. Arthur Meighen marks the first appoint- HAS RESIGNED ment + Canadian Prime Minister from west of the Great Lakes. Mr. Meighen in civil life is a resident of Portage la Prairie where He a keen analytical mind, is very courageous in his views and He Military Service Act and a meé aber of the Imperial War Cabinet. Yesterday Was Hottest ha- established an enviable practice as a eriuminal lawyer. PREMIERSHIP a forcible debater. fathered the Sfter Fifteen Years in that Ca- “°* pacity, Sir Lomer Gouin, of Quebec, Leaves Office. “en i od frompibe evidence to ' id d® wone ele thant VANGODVER, July 8sPepmier! “mn of Victori ia” el Sir Lomer Gouin has resigned vest ain after tifteen vears as prime min-/ oe ister Rumors of this action have : DAWSON FEE] S Loci eis the ratmis and the &ading here was not unusual at 74 degrees; Weather Up- news Was not unexpected in’ of- River reported Excessively Warm ‘ t reles . : DISTURBANCE Sir Lomer Gouin Was been an VICTORIA, July 8.—Yesterday was the hottest day in the ge eras lewal and Ranncpat history of the city. At 4 p. m. the thermometer reading was 01.3 les in this province for many tl ; i T! } ; ' ‘ ' ans : ral; wie t e shade. he highest previous temperature was 80.1 on Was Distinct at Stewart; Centred > He was called to the Que-) 0" . rig : In Central or South in 1884 and held one of July 28, 1509. America. st successful practices in REA, eee? ; Montrea before entering public Usual Summer Here, 8 4 art He wi st ted te the According to F. W. Dowling, the Dominion meteorologist in fist tly felt gislature gin 1897 He was this city, the present warm weather here is nothing unusual and - . 1 OF tehted * at the Ferecentenary he rec ords have been broken. Yesterday the local thermometer ‘ I - bance Celebration al Queber in 1908. rs ‘ . reading was at its height at 74 degrees. ~ st etlness ‘ — me ey ~ ty BIRTH Reports of excessively warm weather im the Skeena and WASHING PON july & IV hve Bulkley river valleys are being brought to the eity. poet C204 BURIED TWO MEN HUNS SUBMIT WHILE ON TRAIL Larry O'Keefe, Commercial Agent of Nenana, Finds two Men Dead of Heart Failure. this morning, twin sons, _TO DEMANDS Did Not Want to disarm Now But Allied Demands too Much eS eS SS DAWSON, Y. 1 duly 8 Larry for Them. —_—_—— : Keefe, a northern commercial iid Crew of Steamer Pelton Castle, outbound from Singapore, azent of “Nenana, bas come of pip spa, July 8-—Pressed by ‘ . . ‘a i} ting the burial ef |,, ae r ih ; became panic strickes when morster appeared = see ee ae ccdnd dead. (eee semanas: oF tie Allies, ths “ “ nen rua ie le ‘ dead.) Germat delegatie ; asm in pilot house Phe first, Alphonse Tanguay, 8) sjnference t agreed to sui : ii : Yukon pioneer, was found dead), 4), plans disarmament VICTORIA, B.C. July 8.—The British steamer Belton Castle joy jis ri on Bedrock Creek;!rpo, had wanted the 4 ! \ ng Singapore en-route for this coast sailed aim, while the ot Albert Leiteh, an 'jjion delaved. essly cireles for a periog of time when a thirty-foot python eld time stage man, was found ei ie y ad or : rerie broke itS Gage i sudde dead at th head of Bonanza i i w York menagerie broke it ize and suddenly ne eed Big LEACUE BASEBALL » head through the pilot. house door, Satlupé ; OS rh ew ne panic stricken on sight of the monster and a oi dain Pacific International. 1 smay, leaving the vessel to sail unguided, Later the Spokane 5, Vancouver f, BPO pcan FOREST FIRE DANGER raapna &, Vidianin: & | he \ ward into the water of the China Sea, : = OVER ALL PROVINCE 8 2 menu's Nationa! League. ite resi Pittsburg Philadelphia ft. . f P e R Prince George District is De- oy ino 8 St. Louis 5. ity of Prince Rupert clared the Only Safe One by American League. ; Government Reports | Philadelphia @, Boston 0 2nd cman leame, Philadelphia 1, Boston 0 Cans ers of water are reqdested to note, that after VICTORIA. July 8—The fire gain Philadel; ‘ ! July (st, the following rates will become effective, 1 ComM= situation throughout the province phian \\ the new water bylaw: , wueeording to the Government te- TONIGHT ONLY Residen » to GC Weeehs 4. cle eset cee Ses 81.00 per month, worts is a hazardous one. rhe M Kesidenees ob ta O@ POOMS..-cesecseesdas 1.25 Prince George district has been WESTHOL E Residences Ver @ POOMIS. cae eee eee eee 1.50 : declared safe, but outside of that | THEATRE Suite in Apartment blocks .......+0e8 0% 1.00 area thé greatest care is being) Hall Caine’s Famous Story, Business premises each vd fl. frontage ot taken ’ +h) part ess otherwise rated) .....5- 1.00 ON” Se ee a “TH Mh a OMOOR 055.5 + ocr ries tans TA ROEE CHESS ny J, Anderson, of Salt Spring Is-| “" vee: Yoh HR IORO,. + as 1s ae . ‘it . oe anal land, is in the city looking after) in Bight Parts Water by meter, and other classtications @ ' improvements on tis buildings al} schedule, Which Can be seen at City Hall tho corfer of Sixth Avépwe and Canadian Pictorial ek. A. WOODS, Gity Clerk : , Christie Comedy eRe Wy Sey SOT Rs Hays Gove Circle near the new - a } No Advance in Prices chool building. ’ AIO DA ct tee a