® AWNINGS T All kinds and sizes made by Jones & Son Experience) Cc. H. Jo (40 Years Agent J. F. Maguire 722 Second Ave. PRINCE volting RUPENY ' The Daily Netws. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia’s owen Tut RSDAY Bu JULY 29, 1920, WE NEVER SLEEP Prince Rupert Auto M. H. LARGE 707 Second Ave. - Prince Rupert PRICE FIVE CENTS rime at Prince George ERMAN REICHSTAG RATIFIES SPA AGREEMENT WITH ALLIES; BIG MAJORITY erman Named Ogle Beats up Pioneer of Prince George es to Woods with Rifles and Ammunition after horribly mutilating man whom he had threatened to injure GEORGE, July 20 I Dhodd vc esscen CHAMPIONSHIP GOES T0 G.T.P. Mobley Cup Won by Raliwaymen When They Defeated Sons of England Last Evening. i iver, Kicked Head to. Jelly. iwinyed pretty foutball mbinateon which was seMice Past nee hungatels SSIANS BEING PORTED TODAY » Soviet Citizens Being Sent to Their Native Land » th iled | the Balance. vantage t : kiatd Prospector Tells Ketchikan Paper LEAGUE BASEBALL Pacific International. seen eeeowvneepneaeeee ; an Ber the bine FLIERS TO LEAVE EDMONTON FRIDAY > EDMONTON played and Lawson sho sons carried one wers and sorely see é talwart bach Bert Wearmouth umbe and Tit the ft labrum playing at half Dark suved many an onrush, The Teams. McCulloch gave assisted apperton were line a hustling game areres sive ward timely kicking W ® both tea by a. € American League, and & Rh lis it 6 » Washing OP 0CRSOCRPORD EOS Philade Inia 0 al ~~" PGE. CONSTRUCTION | | IS FORESHADOWED 30.00 Sloan, Kert of BKigland soeeeeeeereeeeeaoeF @ on “ Allis, The t Trees t 1 as follows: Waldorf; Law- Bennett mara tlds : ‘nhins were unk Crarges banthorpe, and Panthorpe Winsby; Dar- labrum, Kelsey Gelderd, La and Farquahar. ithe, | naimo-Wellingion COAL | r coals Additional Loan of $3,000,000 is Sons Being Asked by Finance Minister. Py Archer; sulds ton and Gri wid linker, bi may he ton, but Rihly account Hington ha dep ches aper Wateh your Nanaimo- proved itself ndable, laste and is the Cheapest al factory in the end | Further “~~ IN NOVA SCOTIA S" LIBERALS MAKE a &3 VICETOMLEA tructi foreshad July of the G.] llon, bids on on P wed for ite Hart } Hoo Thiost illine min, It is we ocal foats made lo pay ofthe old PBL aod indebted Which had been hanging fire oie tite Na ‘Phones 116, 564 and’ ent is trying to Blue 69 pHa , acmmmmmmmamen. | ||| | lhhoat wo that the previous were up llon. R it member ated July 20 s dGiuvel HALIFAX VeCiregar Wits unmet reported deft hast been dee if |! ciovern who for w the yuniky the final return, DY rhise money Pictou ce ruction work wl elected im tarted ly al ty with satisfaction | the; | and EK, nbe, ONE MORE GAIN M, i fared to the MAP OF POLAND, SHOV”"NG TERRITORIES IN DISPUTE cn tr : @MOHILE we Sas? A. MINSK@ “w DNO \7eonm WARSAW es eNO, BOPRUIKe PINSK ny @LoOpz oT LITO) ga @CRACOW ‘ . PRZEMYSLE “Sen, TARNAPOL® } @sTANISLAU (Ai Sbuted areus are thuse where p.ebiscites are to deteriine nationality, (B) Heavy broken line shows ~astern boundaries ot Poland before the partiti.o of 1772. it was to bring this territoty within the spbere of iofiuence of Warsaw that G.neral @iludski undertuok the offeasive which brocght bis army. in March, 1920, as far as the line marked X X X XX In cunnection with the Uscrainians Kieff was captured. but was afterward abandoned before the Soviet advance. (C) abin broken line running tbroagb Brody, Brest-Litorsk and Grodno shows eastPro bvovadary pro- posed by the Peace Conference tp December, 1919. It is to this line that Premier Lioyd George suggests tne Polish arm now retire in order te discuss peace terms with the advancing Soviet armies (D) Meavy solid tine wo west shows boun Jary betweeu Puland and Germany established by ruts Com ference (E) Provisory boundary between Poland and Lithuania ts marked by line of small o's (FP) Arrows sbow direction of Soviet advance, according to most recent despatches. Vilna is encan- gered; Minsk has been captured © The Poles bave abandoned Bobrulsk. The Pripet marshes protect Pinsk, but the Red army is advcncing scuth of this toward Kovel ani in the direction of Tarnopol. POLAND WOULD BUY AMERICAN UNIFORMS Peace Parley siete with Allies and Other Countries Repre- sented “INDICATIONS ess OF OIL FOUND | a STIKINE RIVER so as tahisent tela escaped witho rut being wound- and provincial gov- their treatment soldiers, saying that opportufhities have to the men to better after eturning = fre been | their mm in a num- ? Allies rhe GERMANS AGREE TO ALLIED TERMS Reichstag Ratifies Spa Agreement By Overwhelming Majority. Reich. ia- BERLIN, July 29.—The stag by an overwhelming ority has approved the nent made with the Allies at Spa. sue agreement has to do, among other things, with the delivery of two million tons of coal a month to the Allies by Germany, and with the demobilitation of the German army. PRICES FOR SALMON ALASKAN CANNERIES KETCHIKAN, July 29.—The following priees for fish have been agreed upon by the cannerymen to prevail for the season of $920: Cannery Gear. Pinks, GOGM fs ovo. sd cela Dogs, each Medium reds, each ..... Ag? pen; CAGM 2 oo 'shs cH oe. 29 . To the above prices, the fol- lowng will be allowed on all of fish; One half cent. per fis he for de~ livery. One half, cent per tish for Private Gear and bats Pinks, each . Dogs, each Medium reds, Reds, One < cas dsr tis sata 35 DUBLIN MAY OFFER FREEDOM OF CITY 10 ARCHBISHOP MANNIX It is agree- OA oll: eac h DUBLIN, July posed to grant the freedo of the ity of Dublin to Abchibiahos Mannix of Melbourne, the British Government plans to re- in Ireland. ‘The charged, has 29. pro- whom fuse a landing irchbishop, it uppatriotic and seditious and would be a danger made utterances to the country. LONDON, agree d July 29. with Poland must participate and that no sep- The d except that he was buried once ith of his company, which | have litle trip to the other the that thers sitated ospital states of Outiook in That Region. a Peace parley peace shall be made. States h not yet is asking 200,000 irate s are notice *-|SOCKEYES FETCH United ta DOLLAR APIECE AT BELLINGHAM —— ‘s been pres-| BELLINGHAM, July 29,—Sock AGREE ON OlL or several eye salmon are very searce here ; : iD real France and Great Britain to Co- W Sota this year and the price of fish has} ith others ared to a dollar each, This is operate in Development of Fields. stikine early in hi gh compared with from {5e to x been staked ek novia provin- They found ine wever, Prance have reached an much head. AMUNDSEN WILL MAKE iment in regard to oil supplies ven ALONG EXPEDITION issn so sit at their dis- in Waste them ~w to international co-opera- don: This action will eliminate! urn to kdep the govern friction and unnecessary competi- tion. as Poland to purchase States untforms. and so d that fielg may s the opini turned Cant be i- v5e each a few years Only six canneries are operat-} now owing to lack of fish. The ad- July has 29, been WASHINGTON, state department vised here agree- decided | el aing they their stat Leaves Again for Arctic in Steam~ er Maude in two Weeks. to pros- he hanee ms now,” leeccideelitiliaian tapelicdecinmer: “is t of transporta-| is problem is NOME, July 20.—Roald Amund-| the aretic explorer, who ar- rived here a few days ago, FIGHTING FIRES IN leaving in two weeks on a further KOOTENAY COUNTRY years in the Aretic Supposed That Woods Were tee Maude nited from Lightning. i — NELSON, July 20. irangers are fighting bush along the Slocan River. Blanche timber is being destroyed, of age, was! Vhe found dead in the bush near Vie-\tribuled here Phere are indications and murder, sen, e oll excite- Is ted there some may be Al expedition, to spend five and will sail away with that purpose. aay M hy old, d with sixty-one look it, forees He was yaut not in the adian bul dees the Ga yours yeurs | Forest fires Tr. ee | GIRL MURDERED OURBEC,. July Garneau, , brance, six but slightly from Forty-three admission that as tu three enlisted compelled to st the truth to do va the age limit fol and he enlisted, When itty 20, origin of these to lightning, 22 years wave tovia Park, ft Ass 1 his praise ol ault } been} to} that Great Britain anh, jer Much! fires is ate) ‘COAST TO COAST BLIGHT WITH MAIL to San Francisco | Monoplanes Leave East iNew York July 29 Mono- tomorrow with United to coast YORK, here | NEW |) lanes leave the tirst consignment {States mail in a coast jsérvice between this city and San Francisco. ol Good progress is being made on the repairs to the steamer Prince | George at the yards of the Prine e Rupert Drydock & Engineering Coa, It is confidently expected that she lwill be completed by Saturday. J. 8S. MecKentie and J. J. Uriach- have both elected for speedy trial before Judge Yoaug and will hikely up again this after. noon, when the date for trial will - set. . come = DON’T FORGET The Butchers’ Baseball Dance the Meintyre Hall THURSDAY, 29th JULY at 9.30. p.m, } Gents., $1.00; Ladies Free \) Gray's Orchestra, Refreshments B. ©. Undertakere, Phone 41. L~