. * er ota AWNINGS T : mi Ohe Daily News PR & § Son _ Ho. Jones WE NEVER > LEER, 2 ej oe Pr Gs Mears Experience s ca Agent? er. rf PRINCE RUPERT ee ee ee J. F. Maguire We KIS ORs a Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper Se ee 722 Secon ve. er : ~ ; a ‘s PRINCE RUPERT, BG, WEY DAY, AUGUST 18, 1929, PRICE FIVE CENTS )RMER RUPERT RESIDENTS ARE INVOLVED IN VANCOUVER HOTEL MURDER sisheviks are Repulsed at ' ual pore eel - Local Cabaret Girl the Gates of Polish Capital | “ ss Is Victim of Crime | hile fighting rages fiercely in Cuiskirts of Warsaw Peace! en Alma Sampson found murdered in | is being Discussed---Pclish Independence Respected __ room of Castle Hotel--Fred Saunders held material witness, William rez ‘ I) Rolxhevik force have been re ; \ASAW, A ; “ '*” SPRING WHEAT CROP - a Caaivindk, Ui e now fighting flercely on leman, suspicion rhe P efence being stoutly n IS PRACTICALLY MADE | VANCOUVER, A st 18.—Mrs. : a Si son, aged 35, ap "hie ai nance tae th Poland Grain Ripening Very Rapidly and : — rf a aren ee eek ee msCOW. A : Goals tn Dienastabte ithe wife of a Great Northern Railway trainman, and formerly u ! Polis! will ' y jemployed in a cabaret ,operated by Fred Saunders at- Prince WINNIPEG: August 18 jRupert, was found dead across a bed in a room at the Castle bnate ! Phe f 4 M | Hotel here at noon yesterday. The body, which was nude, was ‘ \’ h lenice t ‘ - jwrapped in the clothes of the bed and the head was badly ' a) CONSE a i battered. 7 ! ‘ ‘ vn 1 " i ee anscontinenta! Planes ae iad |b > tn rhe crime was discovered when a phone call was. made by : ey we a Saunders to the room but was unanswered. A man’s -under- Are Now at Dawson City ' t Kas tel garment was found stuffed under the bath and the bath-room i i“ : ‘ piso showed evidence of the nur OO a a iby th . heaving washed his bands. wanded there Ye terday Afiernoon while other Two al Departinent of Ag © as ad material l ' ake Flight Today---€ ne Plane Siightliy Damaped nee oe " ee ee peinees sae eee 1s Mee De- > } J i ‘ jing detained on suspicion. The hh ‘ d that th jhusband arrived on a train after HITEHORSE, Y. 1 Lug is It \laska | ‘ wn p is ¥ the body had been discovered. I : i i ~ WW terday ) i : ‘ hea ver Su i | a se lee a ee S caasaeis a spicious Giroumstances. won. T. D. Pattullo, Minister of , left Whitehorse erday a on Investigation shows that Mrs . . ; jhey were both remarkable sau ’ “ : . - Lands, Says Conditions are t Dawes lar f and 3 are delayed at alg Og yb RS py Bae ae IF The camess caught this «ene of royalty whea King Alfuuw paid Sampson had been engaged in at a me, vue mace havin e sustained «a dumaged planein a gu it : srtut> ed ieee aut his respects to” the Uritish Queen Mottier jast after his polo teh Bad - Sancousver -trotet- for “a tine’ aad @- ~ Dangerous dn-B. a j z _ beaten an Engtish team tn a match at Roehampton, then went to Prince Rupert, where , ‘1 1 Wi oh ‘ Lap Sireet is, there wunds to ~ < , , i ' wasared ft ——— jshe was employed at a éeabaret VICTORIA, August 18.--llon, | ub M joperated by Saunders, whose un- s ' vf bial it : - ; tv as ! | } : | | of) , is 7 4] lanswered telephone call was the Minister of Lands, makes th n- ' here at 0:2 p 4 : er 3 i ¢ is doubt but “ ans of discovering the mur-/|2®ouneement that fire fighting im ote ; Cols man. who became inti- ‘he provinee has cost the govern- , ment $55,000 so far this year. ML VETERANS tcc eeeeseeeesee es eis or im Fisheries Patrol“: : Sear |, roan se Hoth one f ther fs Thomas D. Pattulo, provincial 7 uu des T EY cE * LLOYD GEORGE WILL . : —__——— position to his ad.|Prince Rupert re. recom WILL GET EXPENSES ' visit THIS COAST . vances henes the ae at yusy. rains have reduced thy risk.’ a oe : ' This district i sccn see “Hawks” pre-| Cartiin ¢venia: aerial je ee = Sane 6 ’ h ‘ . the retu f the woman from 7 ye ‘ Befor arenishige . . tecting against Poachers---each Princes Bnket as well as state-+ “HAVE FINISE a) bes mee ante ’ ° ’ ents anc noveme ts of ct é i Rotended \ eee, flail bpe don Plane has Four Men fortis aboar’ the” ian’ ot ihe ! ; ° “ 7 ’ See en ee iturder are being saveat habia It LONG JOURNEY ’ ® 2 VANGUIT i \ugus is Arrangements have been com has been established by the police ’ ° vo I Air Board flving boats in the/that a man left the scene of the iffer midnight on M- Kindersley and T. P. O'Kelly ; % ‘ el ; MONSTER VESSEL = ° . ne P " pet ’ These wipe Rate eyed posed Pas is aaa Travel Length of Mackenzie . IS NOW LAUNCHED | ied eas Dy vag a oh . sons ; e 3 if Colemat was Cams man oe and ee. by have been ° i} ! ' 8 ders is Know \ ! - will re SOP.As ny N S enty wo, lof the city on Monday night, hav-| ® fd 6) “a #|Emprese of Canada = 9° I “ toe i policeman to the fish|ing returned shortly before the DAWSON, August 18.+-H. Kin- Wa , Lergest Ship in Pacific MI Mothe sks, See ssistant inspector of|murder was discovered. dersiey, son of Sir Rebert Kinder- . i *. oO. - nee eo a sley, and T. P. O'Kelly have ar- RIO ELECTION : NK, ; ~ fish Jealousy, Rot roe ee eee nnn meee . poe ——— | VANCOUVER, August 18.—-Fred: ., .1y'in the summer and travelled ; eeeeeeseeseeoseee GLASGOW \ st Isaunders and: William Coleman a tae Ee ah YS HAS NOW BEEN SET Stee mae reap pn 8 Labor Day Celebration Jare hewn held in connection with] °nte and Porcupine Rivers. to | Yale, However is Not Yet Pe Le sage i “ ibe in t P] A B M de! ee m or ‘ "a fo met a ti Fort Yukon theses me — 6 . oe by Ree UP SKEENA RIVER rian eee i x "ae S rn ans re eing a e fest it ‘orth it Mr. aa conn ae ee ap te ~ | ! |Mrs Sampson had only recently Yukon River to Whitehorse and \ , \\ ; ; cturé ph wigs, Sg ; hie gs of pi s for the “Lal or Day celebration w AS Thee ‘nm reeonciled after a separa- wre the White Pass Railre id to Be ' sn? Boe ‘heae iy thie Sime t the ieeling of the Trades and Labor j thon. Phe motive ‘of the crime, Skagway, thence south, ty department al Ottawa, who » SALT iS FOUND IN PI ng \ splendid day's program has been drawn} lit ix taken, is jealousy rather than steinannbtisias Wilkie ie ~ ‘ “a ae NORTH OF ALBERTA i gements for the various attractions have bee “aes ac sell hd a ie SPECULATION ABOUT : ; this irt of the eountry during bles hands Special efforts have been made to Japanese elevator boy in the ( ‘as- | NEW ML Fi “LLDS IN an Re : the past few days, left on a very lmve. tl ve for the women and children, Itle Hotel has failed to identify . if ait * ' : | ! Me H : bed fe a ‘ ‘s ‘ sa ore ee a : 4 I x the chief intérest will be centred at the water- none = a — rea AB MACKENZIE VALLEY of ia ; ; owed up the passenger de dinoovers . wood’ BA imo “ es of races will be carried out and it is expected ae sees a os ae RE: ie a vor | ATION 1S iin th norning and will pre 4 of anit haa’ beet nade at that ‘ will be many There will be two especially Pie ann ye a etal rhe wiles! VANCOUVER, August 18 Ihe ~ al | far as Tyee taki alli ieort MeM iy on the Athabasca) ‘ for the fishermen, namely, a halibut fishermen’s|). watch of the deceased has |Pepert that the ¢ anna Import eh VERY BIG AGAIN rt aaa gherodlte ~ i ay rhe depth at which | a» [wen st and a dory | be \ number of novelty conf¥sts}been found in a jewelry — Gameh ats Mae of nina hua 4 : i od larly fine scene which will ut wa one . ’ was ' si | ears the former ive drawn up and will belwhere it was taken for repairs. ma ae Bie avinadiwiren | imbede ; a Half of Ty ; hotographod will be at Soe) Pe, arly interestingjof interest to the carpenters’ - —_ dred inet ‘e Cena e. te that te 5 Tho 79 Vear Nearly point where the train makes a s who have so wives and other mechanically in-| Mrs. P, 1. Palmer returned from uhs Rare " nS y Y Thousand Move from into Port Edward, In ae \ rad ia lis tt en. new fleld is about to be ¥ open d. Mtain to a : Aaeeed bec ee General mecliNng Ofe se bs little a | how the fish are clined tadies for a nail driving}a trip to Ocean Falls this me He “Dat round can be seen the) y a. tonight at 8 o’eloel \ . ‘ | e will also be a! -ontest will be the head-linér, In fing. WA, A od es of the townsite) members interested in the fst " noe to all comers, 1ddition there will be the regu- | ss > CHILLIWACK HAD r | with the train making the lon /lindustry are carnestly requested Sports and Races. lar athletic events such as racing |pave a speed boat race on thes EARLY MORNING FIRE ‘ round the bend in the traek.lig attend » will Start off and jumping \ three men a side! day between the local waterfront ‘ Hii i he canneries aleng} . . ° : . ad will be the lay race will also be staged. jwhizzers. Such an event would en oe 2 net RROYe ‘Vert b, W. Bon me pOpure " . iw of the elim in the evening a big dance Will not oniv be a singular entertain- CHILLIWACK, Aug. 18 Porty z ULTy AUGMENTE peat when reproduced dapof the Prinew Hupert, war © Ad, es » to be eld between the Complete the day which is filled} ent for the onlookers but would |theusand dollars’ damage was zi - 7 parte OF the county vain this morning, Ravi ns. ‘ . » intermediate | With attractions for all, Even the/}also serve as an excellent try-oulj/dene here in an early morning VI turned reeently from | nOReS pe ture 4 sejidance will have something very) for future competitions, If Prince | fire today when the Chilliwack . 1) om oa BIRTHS jmoon in the Old Gountry i shy in A i woods is being |‘listinetive about it for a priée) Rupert is to bring back the speed. | Electric offices, Chilliwack Shoe * : here was bord to Me. and Mes oe a , fe d the mateh will prove} Walle will call forth the best ef-)poat trophy from Anyox at the) Starve, M. Green's tubacconist shop 1 t ss hl. G. Mebetlan at) Vancouver on Mi W; J. Alder arrives: trom ‘ Ce vers eresting one,|forts from the lovers of the terp-|fair time this year there can bejand 8. Huston’s shoemaker shop | eneay, & On ptt oe, beh Pe Ts La , tornoon there will si¢horean art jnothing better than haying the were burned out, ' , \ daughter was born at thefher husband, [tis ane eee tC te came but it has Speed Boats. faust ones here doing a few rounds a G Prince Rupert General Hospital nee Mrs, Alder, left ? tely decided to he committee in charge has/to find oul for sure just how fast Jack Hoskins returned from r Undertaken ist ovening to Mr. and Mra, J, B,jtake To eT eg ' tendit tea rall'd led to try and arrange. tojthey can step around the corners, the south this morning. ' ' Phone 41, |i; Fourth Avenue We