Dressed Beef r Fhip s yhtering ae atock now arriving y direct from the stock e Bulkiey Valley. 4 j.t ZELL et ” ultor Mark ot ee APR FOL OT IOI OTS mi), 224. RMEN S LEAGUE BALL GAMES ARE BECOMING - EXCITING AS END APPROACHES The Daily News TW Northern and PRINGI PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia’s Newspaper FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920, WE NEVER SLEEP Prince Rupert Auto M. H. LARGE 707 Second Ave. - Prince Kupert - PRICE FIVE CENTS —— H MISHAP ON WAY TO THIS CITY Mechanician ill » , f whetl \ i the | j keul i y x » h | i ! ‘ ; i sweeneeneeeneeneee eee . \ REJECT ’ PROGRAM OF EVENTS. . . 7: IND VOTE 3 ss Zethve ense * Baseball, Anyox vs. Prince * . Rupert, 1:30 p.m ° are Supporting them * Football, Anyox vs. Prince- * cir Demands ’ Rupert, 3 p.m. . Masoquerads Dance 8:30. . Prizes for tho best Ccos- * tumes, ladies and gen- H tlemen . Admission 50c. » Jitney daneig after the * judging of the costumes ° Aiyensh Gand in attend- * ance * Saturday ° Water Sports, 1:30 . * Band Contest on G. T. P ° STEAMER Dock, 1:30 ° Basebali—-Anyox vs. Prince * R YUK R ‘ Rupert 4:30 ’ ON R. * Merchants asked to close * ° from 2 to 4. , * . He lakes Final Con- ee eee eeeeeeeeene of Supplics for the North SMITH DEAD OR CRASHED Pett ase cee e TION WANTED ¢ > 7s * " BN | * Pay *e eh eae a , ee PRINCE RUPERT MEN OUT ON BAIL -ANYOX TEAMS TO PLAY TWICE ' INDIANS SHOW GOOD CONCERT TALENT Vocal and Instrumental Solos Fill Enjoyabie Program at Fair Last Evening. Ih dd f the exhib i Wa ‘ sed last evening by It ¢ tat the fair hall - ‘ t tater wa dis piayead wi ii Was 4 surprise to nany af i! liste . lienry hdenshay of Muss Alfred \ lily ¢ re (are iwille and James Starr, of Kitinaalt, gave vocal selection ww daile Mastet iver \daiis recited and Ben MeKay ea a violin selo Miss Edinands accompanied a the nutubesr With the exception of Heary Edenushaw's solo which Was cotupanied by Alfred Adatis Georke Hryant, president of the wit huir A wiation, was chairman William Reid and J \. Melb i were arrivals in the ity f in s tt lust evening slane was Wrecked when En Route to Prince Rupert up at Hidden Inlet, Alaska, by Cannery Tender; PilotyBrown i is on way with Machine but DRYDOCK SHOPS FINE SHOWING Products of Local Institution Make God Display—Trade Exhibits. part meetii- Saritpircs work taken frum Lip shops nary as it was f na he ire 1 lucts [the engines zx, pall , x. 1 di) a an hi : a = ; £1 \ . : ' Doug { i ‘ ) i ~ h ( M ~ Las ' i } i Bali Games at 4:30 This After- noon and Tomorrow Afternoon. Iw i ga \ b played we A ind Prinee i \? il s aftlernootr i i lo “ i I \ th isitors 1 sha and expect to 'u pa eau that will be worth} watehink Pheu team will be Melboural Fergusen Slickney Browne, Granham, F. Brown (cay tain ‘ nwell, Down, Mattix Sherman, Sl Football, Lh Anyox f thall team whieh isi th atl noon is as tol | Marsden, Kirkland apt i tal Wro dir I well, i Cane, Brow Beato mds l I. Kol { | ‘i AMERICAN SWEEPSTAKES CHAMPION WINS AT TORONTO. ister class at the Toronto exhibition iiten, Ont.. enthusiast who also won , Chicage Runs Cleveland Close in League Baseball Wins Seventh Cénsceative Victory making firals web ee Twelve Dollars a Sea’ in Giandstand NEW ¥e h - a As a livn has a lead of five games and baseha an « h the pennant by defeat- Leaz \ sta Sa da rh = i yes ua Ss s&s National League hia 7, Bos 6. . . lelpl B ; i? sbure 1 i uv n’s American League. Boston 9, Philadelphia 2. a Ss I e QD ’ ’ e6.: 3 ~ Ih STOPPING PLACES FOR BIG AEROPLANE FLIGHT OTTAWA sept 24 WOULD SETTLE IRISH PROBLEM WITH EASE “The Nation” Makes Revel. Publisher of Effort to Arrange Matters \ Merritt and Agas- = British Oo nbia emer- NEW Se] 2 i I - y stopping places planned for x! pap | ins-Canada flight scheduled \ « i 1 Monday ex = \ ———_-—_--- -- be Irish DIED FROM STUBBED TOE asked 5 ci NORTH VANCOUVER, Sept. 24. Five Stubbing his toe barnacles ‘ been at wh swimming, Henry Plumbe, 1 and fo {6 vears of age, died after three WAS SICANCSS, TAX SALE City of Prince Rupert | A Sale of Lots for Delinquent Taxes will be held in THE CITY HALL Thursday, September 30th, at 10 a.m. A list of the Property for Sale can be obtain- ed at the Collector's Office. W. D. VANCE, Treasurer and Coilector, ee RR AN A LAT SE SL eT TS here 13,500° pounds Moab says Election be Held Early in December Praises Premier Oliver and says he is only man of real ability in British Columbia Government POINT GHEY, Sept. 24.-—Hon. W. J. Bowser, addressing a merting last night, said the general elections would likely be held the first week in December after the Government knew the resull of the prohibition plebiscite which was to be held on October 20 and could draw up a policy accordingly. Mr. Bo 24.— “get FATTLE, Sept. 24—Alleged Confident. tilure to have 70 quarts of whis- i aie key and 54 taels of opium men-| The Azurite arrived Uiis ficon- tioned in the manifests of the es from Anyox bringing the An- |=! eamer cost. ‘Capt. ‘D. Donald, 70% baseball team and two racing master of the steamship Prinee heats, ¥ ayward Girl and Priscilla. oi \Anyox people say the Wayward | George, $783 in fines upon repre- \Girl is the faster boat. She is: in sentation of the customs depart-|charge of Mr. Olsen and Post- The goeds were seized. The whiskey was assessed at 32 at $12 a waster Eve is with the other. Bob Frizzell, y® morntns in connection with : fertheout- aer 1 bottle and the opium ling boat race, said he was con- tael. Hident their boat was the fastest lin the harbor and he thought she made better speed ghan the Way- = MUCH 1 FISH FISH BUT ward Girl had shown here yet.” She had been tried oul since Wed nesday and was now tuned up and VERY FEW CARS =": Sucu’s boat has been haying —— engine trouble, but this may De Ten Cars Needed to Mandie Fish rectified before lomorrow alter- Exchange Board, But Only Inoon when the races are pulled off. Six Availabie. i lommy Hooper's is an unknown quantity as he was rather late in Only four cars were available r the Fish Exchange this morn- |8¢tting ‘his sea sled ready” “Fhe, ng for 238,500 pounds of halibut juncertainty of the power of the it was up for sale. For the boats makes the race interesting. ts a price of 18.ic and|* The beste expected» te tine mp vas paid, while the rest of are those owned by Frizzell, Sugu, he fish sold at prices ranging Hooper, Rood, Stephens. and two (rom 14.7¢ to 42.8c. ‘The bulk of from Anyox. taken up by the/| oat ». ATTEMPTE! 70 board pday, some COSSSSRSS "SBME CHURCEES ivals were Cold Storage. Followme are the he a Convention, 16,000 Ibs,; Eag! 8.500; Bluebird, 3,000; “ao rg 17,000 Progress, 8,000; Elsie, ROME pt 24 Socialists 14.000: Nidaros, 10,000; Margalice here attempted to seize the 5.000, and Shrub, 15.000 pounds churches for use as GWehillsa, @e Khese boats sold at the carload part 9 the movement a # thie rate and their catches are being | homeless due to the housing prepared for shipment east, Ishortage. They were driven @ul Other arrivals were: Glacier, by the police 10,000; Eureka, 4,000; Helena, ~r f . 13.000: Fairway, 30,000; Living- NEW ATTACK stone, 22,000; Hecla, 5,000; Ring- - : a wid ‘pial leader, 6,000; Agubs B., 6,500;! LONDON, Sept. 24. | it ae Verna, 4.500; Ingred H,, 13,000, have opened a we attack agains Ethel June, 3,000; Rose MekKoy, the Bolsheviki along @ 3 mile }2.000; Volunteer, 5,000, and Viola, front. BOYS’ NAVAL BRIGADE. ; IT a LERS | On account of the Fair, there | Il be no parade tonight, SEATTLE DEA saa "CHARLES v. EVE e; BUYING B.C. COAL fee jseaee ee een eee rene Threatened Strike of Washington - ek ohh ois tlie ° i embers o e Miners Over Making of New (| aeiceee mamtee and. Youn ie Scale Retroactive i*® Club— * yer ee : * All boat owners are re- * VANCOUVER, Sept, 23 Seattle |» quested Lo decorate their *# dealers ordered large supplies of * boats and to take part in * leaal from the BLO. mines In view |» the grand boat parade on * of the threatened strike of the), Saturday. * iWashington miners, They are » PD. H. MORRISON, Pres. * demanding that the new wage)» ALEX MachAR, See, oe scale be retroactive from August @ * 16 \oeeseesereetesens a + Ae ark me :