Bt Che Daily News c. u. sent & Son oases TAXI TAXI Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP (40 Years Experience) g a" 7 ™ wen f 541 wa PRINCE RUPERT eae J. F. Maguire a Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper EE Are eee ee 722 Second Ave. . oe ° ym ' o ihe a PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WED VAY, AUGUST 11, 1920. Ae ae __ Pace Five CENTS —— pviet Armistice Terms are Received by British Premier Isheviki Demand Demobilization of Army and War In- dustries and Free Land for Soldiers and Families ONDON, August 11 Lloyd George today repeived from the DAVID RAY FINED $150 ian Soviet their terms for an armistice with Poland. They nd the demobilization of the Polish army, and all war in- S-ies and the stoppage of importation of war materials from ' Assaulted Police Officer and Must Pay or Serve Six Months d. hey also ask for free land for soldiers and their families and withdrawal of Russian Ukrainian troops from the Polish daries. loyd George stated yeste rday that he was hopeful of peace ssion of the armistice terms, has not expressed a DP ft j ince the submis ppinion. ited States Declares ? Against Dismember ment melee atthe. Fl . Magistrats MeM of Pola nd by Russians be d jin regard to the building of a new aces SS . i ie ‘ hart here. ' a , ; Alexander in Charge. i : : { ‘ nd | At the present time Major Alex- grity ' 1 ander who wilh be in direct. charge nt by RR bs ete bane Mited end Oe of the new work is im Vancouver pposed to the efforts of the part «is tempo arily in charze. where he is Busy engaged in as-| s\) PATI “or Co tTecRen a enitions oF" Sete're ¥ fsembiig (Wo Mere outfits. These , ry i ; th jwill be brought north at the ear- Arrangements Made for Big Event on ’ ae? . PERSIAN SHAH liest possible date and will con- on First Monday in Left to right—Captain W. P. Burton, amateur belmsxman tinue hess: we one i soe September. ‘ TE Bheamreek, and Captain Albert Turner, ber professional skipper. CR ee tae T soe ee Tae HAS ABDICA f) . : = rs or the outfit. For the past few weeks Last evenine’s meeting of the ¢ 2S 8 6207 08 SO Re . . piles and logs have been arriving Trades and Laber Counell was . . Excellent Progress with and have been discharged at the given over mainly te th. arrange- . PEOPLE FLEEING fon] 1 \ coal qock | ment of committees.to take charge | C From wamsew * > t n regar rd t Mi seg letting of the of affairs for the Labor Day ¢ele- » : cn NeW Hays Cove SCHOOL sic cs tne stains oF the ination." Wave anit ene fo . i WARSAW, August 11 = ® s¢ which will be given providing a splendid day's enter- wy; ’ rains and roads out o 7 arate to’ the erection of the tainme aeite Leomsimamed § ’ Se} ‘ : ainment were fully discussed and AGAINS] REDS ¥ the sity are blocked ate ' Cement Work should be all complete in five OF S1X) jock no announcement can yet S Dp. Macdonald was appointed e people in fight he Reds * ks: B ai * 2 enders hive “midst y : at ‘ : a weeks rick arriving in large quantities e mad The tenders were chairman over all with Arthur — ere esna tn ane tne + BLOODHOUNDS AFTER rriving in large q mane 26S See ae ee ‘tes Call Anti-War Gonfer- ¢ Poles are massing for a ® ting of the contract has been held . : 9 A cuir aan $ gz of » co at as be wo committees were appointed ence in London * counter attack. The prob- * THE TRAIN BANDITS | I & excel progress. Mos ub. Pe sic as Saal ti teehee aoe * ability is the city will be * ! ete ly tlaid and the first story ts ——____—_——_ -————- the indus coneerns, On the * taken. * Cordon Surrounding Turtle Moun- E by Ulits mee h. Gontvactor former are Harry Weber, Harvey is ve or Six weeks Fraser and S. D. Macdonald, and i -ae eee eo eeoeeeovene CREE 2 ‘ as : J a teams e hauling facing on the latter are J. R, Beatty, J. J . at ti sig ‘ s on the ground Gillis and A. Ellis, se est MONDAY NEXT 2222 8 ssn W: A. FOUND: RETURNS. utds eve bee despatches oe israe Soorte como . : MI ; ; Y ; appotnted, consisting oOo arry : idal B g this school will be. Weber, Joe Ratchford, W. E. to Reports Change Tee oun- \ . sw i Daily News| Will Discuss Affairs of Province Vhompson, Harvey Fraser, Gil- 0 on oe aas and ' pt WW x out and the walls going Here From Point of View bert Campbell and Jas. Simpson. rir. ey eo . a 5 of Opposition. lhe advertising committee is as ‘ AAs ; a Pe eo ol ee: fi follows:’ J. M.’ Gampbell, W. ‘ Sed FAMOUS PONZI IS hit ' Sy ‘1 er ‘ ". W. J. Bowser, leader of the op- Shortridge and R. O. Miller, and | turt he ind i and a - \ ‘ the building | position in the Provineial Legis-|),. fnance eommittee will be = t t ! = ’ ihe : } artihé pie é e as i a . » . rea : : { . BANK CLERK FORGER ° a pb unrmal nature as call |jaty is expected here on Sun-| jade up of Messrs. Beatty, Ellis, tati , sake * ; ’ th howe ¢ hallways are if concrete. day i¢ht and will address the Gillis and Maedonald. i : en of the Naas ae a a : 7 al j i Phis Complete in Spring. people of Prince Rupert on the \ very pleasant feature of the BY i . ha trent i ; 1 ae . Tel i Go el MeMondie, the bontratt-/|publie affairs of the province as| wvening was an address by Mr changed with a ew to the 1 Le ans tei Siena el i s ar ; for hy says that there isipe sees them on Monday evening Crawford, business agént of the ‘ t of tl . : ; “ a m4 hope of having the building in the Empress rheatre. sheet metatworkérs of Vancouver, $e a nd peady by the end of thejyear, But Mr. Bowser was premier of the : ' ty Men Killed When ©: Was St ! : P ' : r was | . who is now on his way sou'th on Car Statied < ” ary ers ! | viven reasonable weather and with he t the late . In Fre i im 400 forsory ) ; ; province from the time é rhe message of the visit was ront of Express. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST her I 4 . i eee I h hese serious heldup he thinks at/ sir Richard MeBride resigned un- appreciated by all Dre sent. DIES AT VANCOUVER ee woe ay. - least part of it will be Peady for til he was defeated by the late ae Li ‘ ceupancy by Easter.” In the mr, Brewster. At that time peo- p » an VANGOUYVI \ tit 5 on MOUNTIES SEEK FOR Possibly Swimming Bath, iountime they will work hard to'yi. were much dissatisfied with ED bat St. Hya Ay " : , are the a th beforethe bad jis government and he went back ay z ; th ESCAPED CONVICT Crane iw s, if possible. to the Legislature with very few d of the pioneers { it \ whit } ' . ; : z Poe Hi i followers. Now he is looking for WOMAN’ S i } ’ po | OSe.« a Od, AES. ® PpowRT MOODY August, if 4 , ee "WESTMINSTER WINS ward to another election and is iF ad beet for tw hei oe ed ot hake . mce fouring the country telling the " \ ind lt ‘ . + sultah!®” Giese Lacrosse Game Closes With people of what he considers to be aygust Wendt a Vancouver Fired ne bath should T | City on Short End. ie sins of the present govern- are being iD ) ermina yo jel I nd Struck Passing SHUSWAP FATALITY ' 7 eh to build — ment and what he would do if he, at Man a PADDEN ESTATE wounted police. VANCOUVER August -44.——In ware in power again. Pedestrian. fr VANCOUVER Auguat ‘1 It < sixth |vesterday’s Lacrosse game New ’ , ng ae ; ' | ‘ dow ixth ' : Mr. Bowser is a good speaker amr he A isamaia Mr IS WORT i 4 i was Elizabeth Sheridan who was BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL \ when complete, | Westininst carried, afl the nd in alwave entertaining. VANCOUVER, Augu tii Mrs. pot, (00 drowned in the Shuswap lake fa ’ rat |b . against Vaneouver al-d, ; th ae will be a good W. W. Carter of Toronto, a pedes- ; lality and not Helena, when Rosie Pacific International y Phe | thous hie ateh was the ¢losest ar os , Pr > hina. trian, was shel in the back when 11 he Yord was also drowned tae \ nel ~ Victoria 4 : , he playwed the coust fer many a vada ue As ‘ a August Wendt of Granville Street i té whorl . ‘ —— -——— : ‘ Khon | Tt iy ere wdvised by tt anu o Sy -' ‘ lentw | day The seore stood 8 tQ 7 in found bis wife wa'king with Ole if Vhich w it clear and wa \; ar ; ae r es! favo f New Westminster, MAMMOTH PICNIC AT Lien and tired at | , but missed, a #8 ’ eM : a uver 4 ace ah ; .k th lo read Wendt was chased two. blocks - - i omanre™ oa ap NEW WESTMINSTER through the cireus erowds befure st ouis 6, Basto , : s caur le is now out A FUNERAL NOTICE Vashington 3. . i os he was caught I mOniITe DEFEATED The funeral of the late Frank ane ih Ho Seamed A PUBL IC MEETING to be addressed by the VANCOUVER, August 44,.--Allon bail in the sum of $10,000, NIG Mazzei Lt tinker yotiat from th Rosato , Cineinn ut HON. Ww. J. BOWSER, retail stores here and at New Mrs. Carter was mot seriously ; ‘ ee i an Cant lie Chureb on Thurs Cincinnati 18, Bost 11) Leader of the Opposition, will be held in the Westminster are Closed for a injured but might oy been ne , t Vue f2th, at 10 a.m, and mt. J s 5, Philadelphia a Sawn mammoth pienic, the biggest in not the bullet from the reveive . ae wei nesnet i. Louls 8; Ph Empress Thes atre, Monday, August 16th, at 8.15 p.m. he history of New Westuntuster.|glanced from, the, corset steel. I Meira i Bs. Oo. Undertakers. Phone a1. POCONO ET 7 | AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL SKIPPERS ( a | 2ussian Peace Terms go to England REPARATIONS ALMOST COMPLETE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BIG NEW WHARF — SS s Connwiiiics Dock when Tug Arrives is onvway now with Dredge and Scows | - preparatory to commencing active operations; Magoffin in City “Just as soon as the tug with the dredge and scows arrives } | in port, we will be able to commence work at once,” said 8.5, Magoflin, the contractor for the new G. T. P. dock. The tug re- l‘erred to with the dredge and other supplies left Vancouver some l'une ago and when last heard of was in the neighborhood oi | Swansou Bay about 100 miles south. Since that time the storm | of the past two evenings has very likely tied up the north-bound | sutfit, but they are expected in at any time now. This is the jonly thin holds up the immediate procedure with lthe preliminary dredging and filling. Mr. Magoffin, arrived from Prince George jast evening, | says the to rush the dock as quickly as It is a sore and the well known contractor remark of the COMMITTEES g which now who that instructions are need smiled rossible. ministers when t the twho visited | hey used the word “advisability” here recently,