. Li Bee, rN s° v ~ > Y \ i Beef i] The {0s {TAXI TAXI met OGhe Dari D v Phone 75 ey Valle the Bulk!) y Vatley WE NEVER SLEEP ELL ES PRIZED PRINCE RUPERT Te Set Ae . Fulton Market , 707 Second Ave. - Prince Kupert asec arene ererers et ww Northern and Central British Columbia’s rowieriner PRINCE RUPERT, B.¢ PHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1920. PRICE FIVE CENTS peer genres ieee Rea reat Display of Blowers at the Fair KT COPPER SHIPMENT BY WATER IS TO BE MADE FROM ANY OX SMELTER ——— ene ee eee acerca TNs WRITS ENTERED =, ce Jack Miller Also Given Vancouver Newspaper Commends ellent Display 1: IN LIQUOR CASES | Stand Taken by The Daily News ¥ Sentence to Ckalla Farm Of Exhibits Here 0 VANCOUVEM, Sept. 23-—The Vaheouxgs Wore ae Magistrate McMordie Convicts him on Two Counts,» Habeas Corpus and Cortiori Pro- : praises the Prince Rupert News for denouneing Z “ : veedings Will be Heard in ie stration” when the edtiviclad teen with Nine Months Running Concurrently uality prevails throughout; Flow- Vancouver Supreme ft for Okaila Prison Farm | | 3 —_—_ Court Tuesday. epreducing fully the News report of Friday and Jack Miller was this morning septenced by Magistrate Me Mordie nusually Geod and Indian : f il gionzside it, the World today states: “In a to two terms of nine months each in Okalla Prison Farm, the sen- Writ f ' ri and tbeas ‘ely. sina ind unity like Prince Rupert the fences running eencurrently. He wads found guilty on the two ork Better than Usual; Many ve reached, the cit liich comes out boldly to edndemn a section charges of selling liquor in the cases of Rex vs. Miller and Rex vs. ! " ‘ “are : ‘ lakes it fe in it<« hands. For that reason Miller and Carison. Ip the first case, as argument had been heard Entries i in Poultry " we f The N «ix fo be commended. It has said previously and the second offence had been proven, the magistrate oe Ma : tar ue f ' need be said, and the reputation of the city delivered sentence immediately but in the second case argument a f 4 ven Magistrat MeM , - ix issued will gain more in outside opinion was first heard. ; As o m that it has a bold and wise news- W. E. Williams for the defence submitted that insufficient evi- publicity given the painful dence had been produced to conneet Miller either with the sale itself or with oceupancy of the premises. where the sale was made. Two : ‘has ‘ the great mafority of the penalties for the same offence = { . t : | e respectable and law-abiding seuld be against the purpert. of g , rded of the unsavery part of its the Act and ordimary justice. “LEADER W L . - \ ; of the conditions obtain- lad bee clearly shown he had a ‘ ed a the port » benefit from the sale by Carl- GIVE ADDRESS ng to the cit having THREE-CORNERED eon : la ee es ee Evidence. ROWING RACE ON a City Solicitor Hooper pointed ATTENDANCE CEAT prince Albert and Prince George Garanby to Ship Copper eae es Se near AT WESTHOLME Home Entries c ibeen acting as an eecupant. Be- ) FAIR WAS LARGE teal ceieants: To New York by Steamers: ie, evidence ot mr 5 Sinont Libersis to be Here Next Week. i y w of the ag eerrn eT et had made application for the More Present on Opening Day && Prince A ‘ ered a tea increase in Railway Rates causes Compeny to Change . ense : a a The oa buiirilineeineeiied Miata) Mien alan Than Last Year—indians to a thin te ; g ai ‘ % ‘ ence wv eods and Money hat ak E Give Concert Tonight its Route and Save Half Cost of Carrying conticted with Miller's locally for Hon. W. L. Mackenzie . ext Satorday th aquate ; . 7 . finte iander i we so ¥ “ports and thus the eve + nad : | “My learned friend simpiy says ney ¥ = th nee ' au : e at the opening ia three rwnered affair with the VANCOUVER, Sept, 23.-When the steamer Canadian Robert) hal. you are to conviet on dis- ° ie th F f 4 ee pes . tte ‘ erdas iy teau ard he | Pu George Dol arrives [rot the Orient she will load 4,000 tons of blir ter pulk od ey idence,” countered Mr. = a Pantie 3 La . eel ee . was f at vent : ah aie es New ¥ h Granby official. Hon Selanne = iil My opinion is that it is proper Lap i : aoe iM. P. William Dat M.P.. the fie! ntertains in eeeeueeeee ke the records of the police , ogi" inn: 6.8 OE nee : RED SOX THREW tke: te ne police | | act's private eeerelenpn Lucien " Honor of Mrs. James e and | believe the ac- ; . : : . ie slkuere ane Andrew tiavae ‘ . RAM OF EVENTS. » osither’ om kacond: often . and ‘4 meres 4 — : BALL GAME AWAY ©: y of B' second of- ee ens National Livexel k seas ‘ommittee fe MI \\ ° Today. * aed - sing judgment be-|°ommtee- ey s ou a =! ' = uae iness ‘hiciniieatienainnianat a - te|*® Baseball at 1:30. « Would Not Attend to Bus is c:deie nvadaiameiis each teem ae f i * Footbal! at 3 o'clock. * so Steady Playing of Colts Williams : S > - Baby show at 4 o'clock. . Wen Exhibition Prizes You asked my opinion and I AL le Mrs. Jas. 4 Judges, Dr. Tremayne, * - ein telling you.” firs. Dr. Bayne, Chief > The Red Sox st d lo tose any Neo defence was given as to the IN IRE! AND s ] q . Vickers ” " os Giscipline r steadiness ; .,,, nd offence and the magistrate J ae ae, 1 . : Indian Concert at 8:15. * vesterday's bas all game and»), mvicted M and pro- * " \A 7 a letea ‘ Friday * ply threw it away to the Colts uunced sentence Millions of Dollar’ Worth of % SPE , x Miss * Baseball, Anyox vs. Prince * who were playing) Set Many. Bee Damage Done “Black ss u i s~if \ Mrs. Tyre ii? Rupert, 1:30 p.m. * nestiy all the way through, ad Wes \ Mrs. Pl ! * Football, Anyox vs. Prince- * ning by a 10-2 score sath ’ , \ { . Rupert,.3 p.m. - rhe game Was a ILI \' f Stevenson Would DUBLIN. Sept ; f - et Any Opponent bidia \\ * Masquerade Dance 8:30. * i the best team won said +i noth cif dieeanindicidiie Mae 7 # ibition § a : * Saturday. * Manag Webe this merning Blac na Pans : at “+ F rm " "ee . acCAR Alt : > vening ad eee eee eeee ee ee ee * Water Sports, 1:30. * My bovs simply got baulky and etnies dl a cic er te a * Band Contest * threw the game Their playing ——- ai x o% - ms ° stroyved a he rizghiened » i LA0aL, Swe Ive * Merchants asked to close * lassed the Colts. but the lat Chosen by Assembly by Large = wt a? eee vraeeeeevneeweeenee from 2 to 4, * im plaved a seo beady Vote. ile de ae 2 @ same aud deserved to win, whik men en thei eturn watched “3s \ eteeeteaeeeveeenveee the Sox disregarded a diseip VERSATLLES, Sept. 24.—Alex- -tn8 on Paes . tae — ' dre eri as elected Pres-|7°"" ° , ny : a ! ' st a . arnt ne andre Millerand was elected Pre ceich ted buen Grediatier. Weil a : . Che game was umpired by E, A.jident of France, succeeding Paul snaked arith peirueul ‘ dey ; " Donohue and Harry Day Prizes | Deschanels He received 695 core an ‘ o the value of 850 went with the votes of the Assembly out of 892.) le . , sult iis being the final of the! Mur abstained from voting than GEORGE ABBOTT OF , Be ee ned eta oie et) AFTER FARMERS ssn tyson.” °°" "| voted enn wa PRINCE RUPERT IS s Hand atthe Exhibition Mall!" gw TERRIFIC EXPLOSION AMERICAN WARSHIPS MARRIED IN SOUTH Charges Them with Joining Hands e-|xon in the County Gourt has been] With Malcontents and Eepec | OF GASOLINE TOOK NOT ABLE TO COME 1... woisins was quivtly soten nd Peasant va i : Cs lally Seditionists, nas eee nized in Vaneouver last Thursday wonder to many of th er sid PLACE AT BROCKVILLE, tne american consul this|pr Miss J. Morton, of Seotland, ' : ra ss hi a RANBY, 0 Sept. 23 ———-— morning received a telegram from / sng Georze Abbott, of th city, CROPS . , i 7 a + Premier Meigh n addressing a BROCKVILLE, Ont., Sept, 23. the seeretary ef state saying - Rev. A. E. Mitchell performing ‘ ‘ ne “ ree hn . wan ' neeting ‘ d the furmers A terrific gasoline explosion blew the secretary of the navy reeret- iii. ceremony Rebert Lavic i SOUTHERN RB ( GREAT PICTURE AT P ' Be oe - * inty wit vy hands with the out the front of George Fox'sited he was nel able to get the the city, was best tnan md Miss , , man WESTHOLME THEATRE ‘ 7 . n anal estiens ele-istore on King Street, causing United States Wal oe here i McKay, bridesmaid or § \ ferring to “the damage smounting to $40,000.\ time # take part in the exhibition After the honeymoon whiede ” “¥S Never Saw . | ba and ‘ . ; a : ax i ¢ nee ’ aoe n 4 . ‘ ; } " ne we“ : j wouvel seul . ef * burne ot ours CeLepre uo they are spending : ‘ bie in 43 Years Griffith's Production Proves In- ; sti ne » Win \ th ire bu ‘ ' “7 i A I a ae Pears a } tensely Interesting. he i ! ? a r oe ; terated that a FF CIALS WARNED STARTS MONDAY return te Prinee Rupert te take ‘ Ky : 1 i ' a nanagearet: £0 0 | : _ up their residence on & xth Ave, % Phe big ure rulining at the ‘ i that are Aare re Ta a MONTREAL, Sept, 23.—It is ex .. a Westhaoline Pheatre The Idol oe. Sng a iw LONDON Sept. 23 OMeiats pected the trans-Canada_ tight BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL ‘ q Dunes with South Sea Island , : ' r | ' M Kenny MeKayjhere are taking precatiitons/ will start next Monday. / Bat E , ? my " the I ve tonight Okalla pris-|against bomb outrages similar to --—- pt tee ase } q ‘ one we at attended d ; " tic ¥ \ ir} n sentences /that at New York and Genoa, FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION National League. Wt, und there will al ie , sae d by Magistrate MoMordie NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Sep! ao St, Louis 4, Philadelphia 2. Punt he etonigl wy hie ; quo selling /23.—OMcials have been weened \ meeting of the above asso-l New York 7, Ghieago 2. ' , , ah ' el ‘ s eant Adams will be/that the eity ball will, be blown) ciation will be held tonight in the Pittsburg 2, Uineinnatl: 0, - wal nal true to | iD ae \ police court chamber at ¥ vo elock, Pittsburg 4, Cimesmnmati 4. * fi . | i - “ef 4 oy | es