Son _H. Jones & So WE NEVER SLEEP Experience) ¢ 0’ AWNINGS T | « w=t| .Ohe Daily News ROS 0 Years PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Auto r 2 ’ u ! 1 / Wz) 707 Second Ave. - Prince Rupert { \ _ ¥£ Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper i. >= Agent _F. Maguire 22 Second Ave. < —_- = rey % ™~y nen PRINCE RUPERT, BO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 19206. PRICE FIVE GENTS irdmen Arrive Safely at Hazelto LIED NATIONS ARE ONE IN REGARD 10 PRESENT SITUATION IN POLAND ur Aeroplanes Land Safely VICE-CONSUL at Hazelton Just After Noon aioe E Leave for Wrangell Tomorrow Morning on Long... sccbar panic vonaiee Flight to Nome; Machines all in good order con im The Oity Under E. B. Wakefield. GEORGE, x ane nee * POLICE ORDERED TO VANCOUVI mis Lett 13-tact nese” The) osald ship SHOOT ON SIGHT > » :9rs90tation oF tHe Amer. CALIFORNIA TENNIS STAR | Allies Continue to Act. | In Unison on the Polish | Question says Millerand PARIS, August 13.-—The Allies remain united but the “unity bond has been formed amidst severe trials,’ declared Premier Millerand of France in a speech referring to the crisis with | Poland. i The speech was made to offset the report which had become jcurrent fo the effeet that the Allies were hot in accord in regard lo certain policies. Naturally there must be a good deal of dif- ite Here J M. Hill, } ‘ | ' ! it , ; jference in viewpoint. ‘The announcement of the Premier is re- : Third Bandit in Train Robbery ° -ul, wal be t sterred - ; hes issuring to the people here. Has Little Chance of nit vine Chek | Ku- ; 1 . > — g a Getting Away. cee node Sadie LONDON, ‘August 13.—The statement from Premier Miller- ‘ ae wer here ito : ind to the effect that the Allies wefe still acting in accord, was nted t ! nh ' LAG ANY ‘ { I ; me eceived here ewith a great deal of satisfaction. A good many ! it _ “7 . 4 people had been worried over the Polish situation. Ww = . \ " ! Sete eee ee ee ea i ar Sr CARS APLENTY _ FINED $300 M : : img xz ‘ vere ere hi J, Cran - cli ao BUT FEW FISH ~—FOR HAVING ng banquet 5 : bs . to (eetiat t trad i f United States and the REY tee Me ¢ smait sate roany as me voces HALF BOTTLES “ay of this Exchange. Apps: ‘ently it is like the good | Proprietors of. “Windsor Hotel ‘ee grit condom. SYA WORKER lu BROKE HIS NECK AING ASKS FOR Had Bell for Warning PTMADE. (COW BAY IN: |, sues nisorw vince!” “AN ELECTION! cnc scce cag lemeens eacmene te), lo me CK TR N LIMELIGHT Ful engine 1m Aang touring the East playing teunts change this mornumg there were! GEORGE smiTH FINED wo gh. , . “it beats in for a Friday's sale FOR COMMON LT Al} #y Oectares Mow Gulére t Shoula, ™*tches Her playing at the Por “| fewer boat: " ys 2 Ge we est [tiie tewrnes wes other a sur wr Uirete fave tree” for many - > > . : vee Tr) Sen yw"? : : . . NONTH “VANT A Vrn Atte. (3 Have New Mandate From prise to the onlookers, and she ie |, iskstieeaes iliehin teetiinné als Im the police court this morn- Commitee Appointed by Board of — J Ia cae? Saas pe the People. very much discussed among teante I" " sais fhe °** ling Black & Olsen, proprietors of Trades to Meet the Council ( Wa yards : experts as a future chawplon. frigerator cars waiting in the the Windsor Hotel, were fined Monday Night. ; , re y tw t high and NEWMARKET, 0 August { lint ards to be immediately. put into 3300 for having liquor in pos- ikes Placed on Track = instantly Killed, On the a ih need of a repres¢ itive lecommission. More cars are ex- session other than in a private Purpose of Throwing PUBLIC IS ea wepeaineetin . ' yee founs inet mne \ : es sibl PONZI HAS vected before Sunday morning so Welling. It was a breach of — ‘ was roaen, . stry ‘ t theme { n . *9rohibition Ae or ch the Train Off v . 7 , that if the fishermen hear about Prohibition Act sb welen e ! Satu ; maximum fine is #500. It was ' 7 sf EMPLOYMENT BUREAU in son. 1; machamie $0! SURRENDERED | [tise iy." 0" Shore oot ne ts : ‘ i - . mo ing "y al wire vt - * HERE IS ACTIVE | , ms Lancine, Toon, eet “Deiphing &f atlachiucnt Bedi the bar, Double the Number of Men were : : eux na a ten ai warned of the approach of the es a and 6c. Piaced for July Over June. r ; f —= Valid, 11,000; Alliance, 8,000, POUS®- . ' . , : ; a When George Leek and Con- : ‘ ; Says Persecution Is unwarranted ani) J. P. Todd, 7,000, sold to the table Adam ntered the estab ‘ A, Aug. 1 rh — =P nat RET ES Be 2 ., stable Adams ent estab- ' es the esent and Unjust. Pace = ren 8 0 O een lishment last evening George's report ‘ ‘ Ihe Flamingo sold her catch ° ; hat i ' thee : the pe ‘ : ; . ‘ keen ear deteceted the noise ol \ iy i ietaela te wine BOSTON \ugust 13;—Charles|}to the Canadian Fish and Coid the buzzer and the two officers ; : oy ‘ one ~ ce tie ent. .and a p the w d { rancier, has Storage Co., Ltd., at 11.6e and 6.5¢ alin netth -dinmninil: teak theme elanoin. aie ‘ re 3 ; *| : s, the I rai)*> ered | United States aa 3 o ene found two half bottles of whiskey. wae ; 7 ; nade 1 for an im- irsh because he feels unable This. was not brought out in the NIC DEED ’ diate 8 tion, on the}! ee + Re OO apa ‘ ANYOX B evidence this morning as a plea nalit rotes e t the govern. |Get sutstanding notes, Th of guilty was entered by the ac- F LOCAL GIRL: ‘ vied dhas WOULD STOP WAR ‘ s an ¢ y new adminis-/¥ank is probably | nined, Salad . bok: brabsaendnetinell? tax the ' ! ' tration ' vent it ought Ponzi admits the 1907 eonvic- Mhwintfaie by City Shlicitor Bhi eves | BY ARBITRAMENT OF °°0"),.", Cai senek but condemns today’s perse- i REASON SAYS COX err. 8 imainisire tion Bs UnpAaNtes, ° ecian a ral a ovat 7 the train robbers Yakima 44, Vietoria 4 i Ten Me were Wounded in/Both tears were togged out in this evening and should be here sentence ra f : ars ; i ‘ ® Pi ) I od -tuht Lh oriabne ol beatin’ § ob dits who shot} new forms and presented s bright and early in the morning ee ? ‘ab r 12 -. ee Pt un ; f 7 ' mr i Arnel! . b 10 Vancouve 0 vilhout ava the bandits bright appearance to the spec- so that the team may be in good $2, Ul ane SADR ees ' ad : hoa : bbe ay op : nae ta ; tators. shape for the game. jmonths, and Attorney-Genera irae NAGER X WAS hid the Fernie district and National League. gol uway ie aed jst pe - s eee rs | Raney has recently sent out @ ! lia the wae that was Chieago 8 Brooklyn 4 oa 4 ideal | T lar letter to tbe magistrates toe ; rk 0 ' BANQUET Hloods have done a goodded : jcireula ss Les fa RDERED IN SIBERIA taken | Pittsburg 2, New % ; SLKe e of damage in the Stewart district, | DIED ON RAILWAY pt the province asking’ for heay- ’ ‘ NO efforts are Deing Reglonted | ween o org \ | eminded of the aeeording to word received here er» He sentences in order ta put a that the third man in the} Ginein iti 6, Bostor ‘ cS viven tonight to by passengers coming sath ‘on I \. Harris, 46 years of age, stop to the illicit liquer dealing holdup does not gel away American League. oar 1 Exalt Ruler Joseph F.ithe boat Rridges have been'a well known racing man, died) whieh has been going on., p ’ } etroit tirant ited tule! od . Pee Sere ee : if M : Re at the K. P. Hall at washed out and roads badly in- suddenly en route to Mons over) i iat ' ; New York $, Clevs Roe . 14 lened ithe P, G, RB, : i B. ©. Undertakers. Phone “1. i Advertise in the Daily News, | Chicago 7, Washington - ' i fy } ad *)