Dressed Beef smu ring € Bulk ley VV alles y. J. RIZTELL 10, 25, 185 Fulton Market ares ererer ererers et Northern and wer i 1 D ys ws Pee C I f TAXI TAXI Phone 75 WE NEVER ©LFEP Prince Rupert Auto M. H, LARGE 707 Second Avz. - Prince Kupert RIES OH HN ORES Re Nee PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia’s Newspaper PRINGI I PENT, BC. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1920. PRICE FIVE CYNTS rst Shot is Fired in the Campaign —— BARTMENT STORE IN CORK BLOWN UP BY BOMBS EARLY THIS MORNING lent Explosion in Big Department Store in Cork hich employed number of young Sitin Feiners was ompletely wrecked as if by bombs; Seditious Documents Found os ae on, WAYWARD GIRL wc 1§ SPEEDIEST 4 No Difficulty In Capturing Camp- bell Cup — Second, Folly, and Third, Echo. : at aia a ne Cee |AQUATIC DAY WAS DR WAS ~=—- POLICE GET MOST SucESSFL ] UP BY WASE INCREASE Great Interest was Manifes Many Races — Pleasure Boats Disqualified. } Anvo ed t Ws )DEN INLE Mon of Provincial Force Have | Apis: ft solisend th or Been Granted Substantial . : mohell Ca ; pee ch es Raises Generally. ih ae Sal te ones the fastest speed boat in North 7 0 bog wathen.. Pagne Britis Columbia. The smart little sing Steamer, \ d hag just been received by eraft ence more demonstrated her je! mixtan! (, Minty, of the Te ; h SUNY \ ' = ; speed in the race on Saturday u si i farnis and unde the far Ww. MeMy i ; i Drive Paul Armour and i ims , , as ” Mechanician O. A 1 ade tl ‘ ant ‘ of ; ‘ j it 8 \\ ’ , Ihe ‘ irters, | i ; j te Wavyw dG W 3 ? PANE : k y j i i ers Fa il ae ae e Kel ! ‘* ' Bil BAND sca na ee a WON AGAIN se i SEND OUT CHALLENGE 1 the Wayward Girl, 2 it Still the Best Band ! th I y ' t . i i fy r i ‘ lear’s Competition. Prince Albort Rowing Four Offe , rails oa to Race Saturday's Winner a | ul s for $100, , u pe Fe rt ! \ . ted his way . . 4) at , ‘ : ! ! P \ i f Ni 1 ia y many 2a A ‘ rl tes ih } } as ly yp Bt ' whet ! ; ; ‘ and did ui ra ny ' ‘ u lit om i } i i fhe Girl had stepped right out 5 : ! ' ‘ ih) i ; ' ibys aur ' . eq ahead n tl beginning and ! ; ‘ais a a first turn fat _ 1 tive ‘ ! ia ; » { head of le vals Whet the { ‘ th 4 we 8 had bee covered one 2 ” < ! ih { . ' id recoveres is los ts ‘ latin val the yolut : the an Phey i hat they aie dat Was sink tha elie init red t hange boat aha ace ss it tt , while th Buddy broke down t ‘ ) ~« was no kK ! an i a wi i tly A ; the £6 sis mba allowes « bell ral I fien ' " ; : Me : ‘ ; iy i his { th Wayward } e sane ¢ “ i \\ ‘ ut oo i Girl far in the lead, the Folly and \ quite easy to ru in SeCONKE ' i ' ’ fi : , Fun.te h hohe neck and neck and = the ! " ° ce Goorke ace iis Keler chat in te Buddy far behind bieliee ' ides orl Sied Fast. the Way. ad Girl maintained tnd stand “FINE BAND CONCERT re bagi 8 Doe Folly gradually ome wiitte ' ON SUNDAY NIGHT |: rawled ahead of the Keho, Phe , hing i Huddy had lost so much time with ed with a lhe band eoncert in the West-lengine trouble that she was hope. a by Che Fait holme Theatre last night, thoualilessly oul of the prize) winning arranged on short notice, Wasiclass, se after the 8-mile post it IN OFFice greeted with a full house and aljwas seen by all that the Girl was bstantial collection was taken |still the best boat and the inter at the ‘door From a musicallest centred between the Folly and “OWA standpoint the alfair was a treatithe Behe it was novel to see the ily, | to all and the joining of two bands |great speed attained by the clatisy lle|for the oeeasion was especially jiooking box-like sea sled which pleasing showed its heels to the more AaP graceful but slower Eeho, thded Win, Baines, native, appeared The Parade. \ : ‘ea TO in the poliee court this morning Phe parade of cratt that open charged with theft and was re-jed the aquatic races was a splen W. O.}inanded fay cight days. The steal-|did sight and there were a long x ' ulfiing of a wateh and chain is al tris of boats taking part in it, hi d oO eo were wads f people STRIKE LEADER “REE AGAIN. Prohibition was _ Debated Last Night Rev. William Stevenson gives effective | answers to assertion by W. P. Lyncn that it had proved a failure At the debate on prohibition at the McIntyre Hall last night W.P. Lynch claimed that prohibition did not reduce the amount of liquor sold; that it did not abolish the bar but encouraged bootlegzing and that by selling liquor in sealed bottles to those who wanted it, the would get some badly needed revenue. Rev. William Stevenson favored prohibition because it was help- ful to the movement to improve the condition of labor; it had been proved that in prohibition countries the people were better housed, and enjoyed the luxuries of life; ‘that women and elildren were better off; that there was more money for legitimate business; that food and clothes were purchased instead of liquor; that liquor had been the friend of the tyrant in all ages; that no nation could ever Bandits Roasted Alive Teboe woe sumtibusie aaneceale when Haystack is Fired !'i. sai JAPAN INSISTS — province f mon ni > charge Mm connec- i \\ ign 1919 Was eleased last week { after leaving the conclusion a collection was taker {to provide for the payment of ex-| Ipenses. The chairman announced| TOKIO, Sept. 27.—It is an- NCE ALBBRYT, B.O., Sept. stack they were warned Uhal if|that each speaker would be given|0Unced here that Japan is to im Lhe charred ®ed shot-riddled they did not surrender by 3 o'elock |balf an heur wend five minutes toysist on her treaty rights in Cali. was sold under prohibition. | THEATY RIGHTS ‘Two Men refused to rs taken by Police near Prince, °'"! “'®¥ presiied and at oe] Albert and were Burned to Dea h i men wanted far the the stack would be promptly flred.|repty. ifornia. She may appeal toe the Deer lumber Sharp at the hour a burning fire- Opening Speech. [Supreme Court of the United pulled by ball was pitched into the hay and In opening, Mr. Lynch said his | [States asking for a suspension of i e f burning bay- the bandits remained and were/ gry and principal reason for op-| jthe state laws. - where burned to death posing prohibition was that it did lifficull t sted alive, || I f= now diticull to reeaknize not prevent of reduce the amount NEW YORK BEATS : , y hn ; aleohol consumed, Drunks i TT wy naining two of vere always p ‘esent and whiskey | BROOKLY AT BALL ; i Phey ur bandits thal were being), as being taken. | sought, The first experiments in pro- By winning the’ game a ainst * hibition were made in the United |(jpyet, ’ ro Gul do the a t. komoh arial cant eabinnee ; ” t , ed) Cleveland, Chicago cut d h ad . States and at that time liquor|jead of the Indians half a game z i i) oo M Was openly sold in prohibition on Sature ae states. Maine was the only state} In the National League New York tt : ‘ ; i MYSTERY DRAMA that kept prohibition and it alsol|won the first of an important en y aiie santa kept whiskey. Patent medicines}. ories with Brooklyn. Following . poi ‘ . aa were eS used toa very large ex=| ire the seeres for Saturday: Vakine e parade AT WESTHOLME port Were, National League. ; Met : In Alaska under the bone dry | Pittsburg 2. St. Louis t. sini Elecaita ran nati tin ; law more whiskey was sold than St. Louis 3. Pittsburg 4. ; ey Pans rhe Paliser Case” is an in-jever before and in the Northwest} Chicago 2. Cincinnati 0. il ; ant’s Ha lense, suspense -laden mystery| Territories of Canada during pro-| Q@hicago 7, Cincinnati 4. i AN MeRae’s drama which deals with the fife{libition days there had been! philadelphia 6, Boston 2. | M se P vnd of a trusting girl who is betrayed|plenty of whiskey, The judges) philadelphia 12, Boston 10. to an unseru-|said it was responsible for more marriage New York 8, Brooklyn 0. y a fake Es Fell into Water us rogue and finds herself in} perjury than all the other causes] ye vt the program the toils of justice when the lat-jput together, American League. , and everyone Ss myster msl) murdered, Became Live Issue. | St. Loufs 7, Detroit 5. ve much interest, |5Uspicion rests also on otgers In 1917 prohibition became a} Boston 4, Philadelphia In tl is it race for the ard the third degree is applied jive issue in B. Cc. a law was Washington 5. New Yo Va cil ‘ all the boats ‘With merc iless determination UN- | drafted by the prohibitidnists and} GChieago 5. Cleveland 1. uw dis i for there was |"! istice locates the murderer. sine electors were asked to pass 1e elemental emotions, the great i > Ss ed the speed"! lemental emotion on it, ‘They got Billy Sunday “5 ERI imit allowed handicappers oments of disillusionment and|yety in the campaign and he UP NTENDENT OF t despair of Ubis moving drama are) nomised ; lit r aff The boats e “ in this evel ipromised a eondition of affairs RE ERAS tae bthelda, Dr. L. W, |Portrayed: by the star as only |ihat was little short of the mil- TELEGRAPHS HE eels M Dr. W. J. Ker- | Pauline Frederick knows how, lenium. the devil was to bank} \ 14 : me —— . ooney supel LLenuden gin's Sunbeam Il. and Jack Bod- eee me his fires by Ghristmas. Many| _- J - we gy Phe case of E. J, Large vs. H.A.} of telegraphs, Edinonton, accom | ‘ fhe On Tithe was , voted for it ow the assumption the first t ¢ line, but was Swain ever a land lease at Per-lthat it was well to try anything ace is being heard in the county general and Gi. panied by D. S, Adatisen, foreman, prairie division f its allowance, ponce, ; it > ‘ r : u | . Nie m, gen. foreman, moun- In the mixed « He canoe race |o” int this afternoon. Williams &| the law came into effect, said!" sore ‘ a i ”y ‘ he i I m, arrives n the ethy re TOR CANY lurry of excite Manson apnear for the p laintiff ithe speaker, and what was the tain cg 7 iY ia 2 ‘Te ’ _~ , mM i night el laying ment wl tl inoe in which A,|#hd the defendant appears im pe U-lresult? Phere was Findlay, blind manos: ® ; : | -itravelléd on a motor ear over the l asvth ad Miss Vierick upset in sou. pigs, bootleggers, stills, some of . " ~ ; s ~ = hich were found but- many wert entire Grand Trunk Paeitic Rail ; iss R i i enti oe! 91 eS See “ i “ui were o ‘ d 3 . the sw ing heat and ‘ " main line and all T zreates vot. | Way System Neville and Malcolm Lamb; 2./met found. The greatest boot branches west of Winnipes. two cCanoeists Were precipi ited , the cold waters of the! Howard Birnie and Reg. Green, |leager was Findlay, But there Mr. Rooney had personal charge bay. Phe Wayward Girl which Boys’ Row Boat Singles—1./were drunks still around, ‘That df valdelion @ntae in Paci ey) 9 was close at hand went to the | Willie Kergin; 2, Frank Mareison. evening he’ hed! notion? ‘a on with the Grand Trunk Pacitie resd and s picked up the ‘The cutter race was won by the |of fairly sized jags, They bad Telegraph Company, rac crew of the Prince George, the|not even abolished the bar for,/°°™ CN Use Neville Whereas there were seven in this Phe ae ee Een ee ee in ale ity, under prohibition there were ANYOX VISITORS of the variot events: Prinee Albert twice that many here now, There HAVE GONE HOME Doubles——-1, Sid-lerew was disqualified on account) were bootleggers in the Hotel) nev Hagzett-J s and Miss Nick-/of the size of their boat, Vancouver and all over the coun- ™ Nicholls and Miss rhe 23 was adjudged the best/tty. This was the result of pro- Aboard the Azurite al 8:50 yes decorated craft on the harbor, (Continued on Page Two, lterday morning the Anyeox ball Frizzell and J, D, Me- | aN he Mai ae le iplayers returned to their northern lhome bearing with them the base lball honors as well as the coveted ROBBERS ARRESTED Four Campbell Cup for the speed boat qeood second, The Jean Willett Men's Canoe Doubles—4. G, Wilkinson and Douglas Stork; 2. Malcolm Lamb and Reg, Green, Mixed Row Boat) Doubles of George Auley had charge of the program, | Iwhich was attended to with des- seliaibnian patch and satisfaction ta all. BR, Salt Lake City, Sept, 27. Mes. HL. Roberson and James|Le Pine and D, H. Morrisen|men alleged to be implocated in race. On a barge in tow of the Neville: 2. Mr. and Mrs, Harry handled the pleasure boat rages.ja robbery from the sugar bank big gas boat the champion speed Meagher Captain P. Rorviks bodt Bose here have been arrested at Orem, |boat, Wayward Girl, and the Pris- Me. wine D si, Jas.) Point was the oMecial craft, Utah.a cilla also were taken home.