Legislative Libre lETS I oor We ” 7 ty The Daily We and sizes mace OA @ 7 ig ‘ap, yr gqgetsy ) —- a = TAXI TAXI q Phone 75 kinds H. Jones & Son years’ Experience! WE NEVER SLEEP heel | PRINCE RUPERT ew, Te F. Maguire Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper Tan erechhaaRRe A 2 Seconc ve. aa PRINCE RUPERT, B.O., TUBSDAY, AUGUST 24. »_ 1920. : Pac 1B FIVE CENTS ‘ fl IZED LIQUOR BPYARD MAY EMPLOY THREE THOUSAND MEN SAYS PRESIDENT OF G.T.P. ton Announces Rupert Contracts modation to rm provided for 000 Men here, says Winnipeg Ze Despatch; Erb expect: d at Vancouver today IPEG, August 24.Announcement was niade yesterday Hinton, vice-president and general manager of the G t the Prince Rupert Drydock and Engineering Co. had ontract for the construction of five steel tank steamers e same concern had further orders pending for a large bf miscellaneous tonnage, sufficient to keep the plant lor two or three riher announced that arrangements are being made to date at Prince Rupert a staff of 3,000 men. OUVER, August 24,...Newman Erb is expected here his way north. He will be met here by Superintendent of the Prince Rupert Orydock and Engineering Co, and uditor for the same conoern, years. Li mn Jet y ra cell gE n The photo foundation starting beautiful completed, ‘arson, ‘Phe construction into the whe John Pe of opens wo ete Chis tin entrance n ers and Sweet Found | ee oe eae th “i : 1 ! oe We Guilty of Selling Liquor vista or main corridor known as the Hall of I Twenty Thousand Bottles-of~ warged and Cases -wlh-be Tried in Poli ¢ avs Tomorrow Morning § VALUED AT QUARTER MILLION W. J. Bowser eden Oliver Government | Would spend less':in Salaries and use fewer Motor.Cars; Urges Railway to Peace River Senses speeenpsnsesencenmees Statiog that his policy was one of development of the Peace | River conutry by continuing the P.’G, E., that he f but that he believed in W. J. Bowser last night for over two hours. a gel- vored feral policy of development, eping down lihe lat the cized almost everything the Oliver Governmen? did, 0 task for had failed te do and closed by hoice of a successful business man in this constituency ididate the support of good Liberals as well as good Conseryatives. ~poke to a full house Hle brought them expend tures on salaries, Enipress Theatre erui what they urging the “as cCan- in the Conservative interests and that he should receive C. H. Orme presided and with him on the platform were J. A. | Kirkpatrick, 0. H, Nelson, E. Love and Col. Graham of Victoria. iThe chairman introduced the speaker in a few words and Mr. i} Bowser at once wert to the mat and waded in. ' The leader of the opposition told of his recent visit to Peace ; | River where the people would have to have a railway or move away. He pictured” humorously = the raid on blind pise yesterday and said that was what was coing on all over the country and was, WOULD RECALL li tage "1 ALL EMIGRANTS. - TO THE STATES past Sees: Bow- | had never Referring te the Iser said the province pi i the got into its stride until Sir Ried- " eps r I eize e e ard MeBride came into power. In , Af te oe 1916. after he had taken Sir| ovement Started in Tokio With ; . Richard's place, the government That Whont in View. Be bquear ‘ had been punished for its sins. ? Carl J Ober tener, LOCAal Force was Busy all Yesterday A ftervMoent Bes then’ ne had hed tae tcl unonotaien aoe taco ii / i ‘) j j frave throughout the province has started a’ movement favo ss ee Crowds Watched Gathering in of Cases. braved : eee ee . ott ncline coat ten Ge ee 7 ——-— was paid in addit » his ses. grants from the United States as eeecesseeeeoeeseees ( ‘ e at which it has been re-jsional indemnity as leader of the a solution of the Ameriean prob ° \ the city police in/jopposition, He explained how lem As long as the Japanese re. a *¢ MORE VOTERS THAN . é wiv $250,000, |}different it was to come as a free Thain on the Pacific coast of the gee ' ; . EVER IN PROVINCE * 2 he ; ; member rather than as a minis- States there is likely ta he trenhle te e | ‘ veen I! AsS@s Coren in when everveue tried to extort it is thought. “¥ ’ VICTONIA, A : SiS east twelve bottles, This all they could from the govern- r na ' ede e bigge e that een ! 1 the history of Prince pment, a condition which a minis- 7 494 . v4 Rn i hat s¢ cking quor has been'ter, as custodian for the people. RUBY TO NOME WAS he, ‘ o ° ‘ naiuraily resented He now ? | Pos PT frais resented. We 0 FLIGHT YESTERDAY “ , \ * The wWe wctivitve } he police vesterday afternoon a : ife but he did nat propose to re- ‘* , giv. ‘I . ut th ideas the officers went about) ain leader of the opposition Four U.S. Aeroplanes Left at 3.10 aed First Case i ; : . ring 4 t raband and locking it up, Ihe speaker read extracts from Monday Afternoon i, j . “A ‘ i! t i : ° i siy. Glinelry lle was fined $50.50 in/the Vaneouver papers in regard eo tf mit ; A 7 : Miller and the police court this morning. to the building of the Prince RKu- NOME, August 24.—The New ad ee t! . : . ; ah od | MeDougall, of the Alaskajpert court house, which he de- York to Nome planes left here we ' , i “ Geo eee ee oe <. Was fined $300 this morn-|seribed as “Government camou-|yest rday at 3.10 on the é * of d . . a ced DP Y e for selling. Four and a half Mase and he suggested that the /o! “the first half of thei = , & ' ae j thee , one ises were removed from there peome were too hard headed to tight, They expected to en : a. ; if ne « d . if hie 7 HONE OUl Thy ‘g, reeant Adams. and Gon-|be fooled again. If given the op- Nome about 5.30 the same aft eg! bil evid e was a : : : 5 of two de- les’ Wisely and MeGlinchy pertunity, he thought the people) oon, ° | i ae \\ Smith and}, , vealoidie 'etibradon. Olivas hel ipe out the Government NOME, Auge. 24 Luts I Phe v Art i add by ‘T.H 7 ive been in- vifty-four cases and ‘seven Guaranteed Bonds. planes. arrived here af 5:30, the a. ouver Det ; i. ting y at the in- potties were found in the Gorley| “Referring to the conditions in|actual flying time from New York a te ad ’ ‘ 10 ne . , AStOl for the past jouse back of the Royal Hotel by Peace River, Mr, Bowser said the | Seine v9 hours They will start y a ' : Minister of Lands With Him Wilt : | esehee in the .. cant Adams Constables Me people there had been promised a OM their return trip in a few days. ee Go East to MoBride. Ly is to the public po naid and Wisely. It was here railway in 1914 and the Govern- peer te Swect Charge. vali ure vy unt vVening when hat Pete Bugiass is alleged to ment of which he was a member MANY HOMELESS i? ; terest of @ VANGO i \ ; ' ead around . ‘ an > oh me ing : ive stelen a case, had passed an act guaranteeing ae out the case against |! een See . m ' ut me Worsite Was Other raids were conducted at the bonds to $35,000 a mile, Now NEAR WINNIP : 3G i \. Sweet Who pleaded teu y teul ft ast 1 P the detec G Steinke houses ain 3 sails the Government was in honor As Pel | L. W rhey veers for a couple Carl Jehnsen’s, Beaeh bound to implement the promise. FROM BUSH FIRES ‘ Thy hans ima t ry ' \ {SOOPER i gar store all Place Besuer's warehouse and If this was done the products of : Lihat he did sell in-|the 4 whers. Hugh Millers warehouse. Jack Miller’s!that country would come to Van-| WINNIPEW, Aug. -24-—Seores nee ; Gon Page Ox @ Fre 5 M ) _ OF mega so on Fraser Street was raid. couver and. Prince Rupert. The of families are hei less as the land mck : " are ed by Chief Vickers and Constable produce vf that country should result of bush tires me the Mulvic fi >. fOr Wicca and one and a half gases Build up the vast cities. rather, will district. An appeal as- GERMAN PLANES FOR s Wh aD of liquor removed. than Edmonton as at present: He) sistanee is being made. I M TING N AIR FORCE «: vais 4 thought there might be elevators + i ve ‘at Prince Raper’ for the handling i C MEE CANADIA very short noe Hupert for the handling) BIE LEAGUE BASEBALL in MONTREAL \ at o sery 1g connected! ssieasinaitioneisinnn — EMPPLee rmriue beni ONTO ere ee . rh p Pacific International. dn RESS THE ATRE eral war planes, surrendered by eee WAS AGROUND LOYALISTS BURN Victoria 40, Beatie 5: ihe Germans under the t af * ’ Vancouver 3, Spokane 0 grayish blue ancouver I 1 esday, 25th August he Penne Trem) ee RADICALS HOMES Amerigan League. ats ? panean oo" Me _ YM Raids Commence. Death f Police In Cleveland 2, Boston 4, Special pio0 pan ha ed shortly|Went Ashore at Beachy Hoad, /Retatiate pa ye eal “| Boston 4, Cleveland 3 Seats reserved for Ladies ee rday mors. but Floated on Next Tide —_ ¥ | New York 10, Detroit 4, assets este NOTICE ' : be Adame and — - LISBURN, Ireland, August 24.) Philadetphia 2, St, Louis 1 Addresses by : hola ble MeGlinehy went to the VANCOUVER, August 24.--The!} Loyalists retaliated on the Sinn) St, Louis 5, Philadelphia 1, JOHN 0 . a k ee ri t Keon und + found quart)big motorsiap Pacitie, bound in|Peiners here for the murder of National League. IVER Hon T D PAT TULLO own at tne \ . a8 . ha ros there, Sullivan, i esrounded off Beechy|Police luspectey Mansey, They, | hicage 5, Bosten 4, re! nie * » . HONG mae - os . \ i the room, atl npted| Head an Sunday, She floated off} made a raid on the homes and Brooklyn 3, Pittsburg 0. ei rl lny « i ! ‘ +) feb ae. os . sede : ’ cals . : any Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia &. Minis r oO \ smut bul they) on the nex ide and arrived here stores of radicals, burning many i ter of Lands nee, oat ey ; . » 4 il \l hy of them, ; New York 10, st. Lowis*S,