NINGS T gungdvesooevOTT ere A and sizes made H. vanes & Son Ye Experience) Agent J, F. Maguire 722 Sec cond Ave. E lL 5 meses Northern and { ’ PRINCE R cane - Che Daily New PRINCE, RUPERT Central British Columbia’s Newspaper WEUNESDAY, JUNE 11% UPERT, B. C., WE NEVER § SLEEP | Prince » Gurert Auto 707 Seah. Ave. - Prnee Rupert —~ sareres + — PRG K ie ae Russian Soviet Pays Bri tainMuch Gold ANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION STRONG FOR ADEQUATE PROTECTIVE E TARIFE rade Agreement is Made With Russia by Great Britain dividual Concerns Commence Dealing with Russia Im- mediately; That Country to Pay $300,000,000 in Gold dune 9.—- Under the Gritish agreement with Russia conferences between Premier Lloyd George and to England for that purpose, it is LONDON, lowing the gory Cassin, who came ARRIVAL OF FISH PEOPLE anged that individual commercial concerns can commence ng business with Russia at once. nder the agreement concluded with Cassin, Russia is to LI v a ’ Being Entertained Today by Cold the Bank of England $300,000,000 in goid, which is now Moscow. Storage Co.—tLuncheon in Contra! Hotel To- Further, under the arrangement Lenine agrees to abstain © morrow. further overt acts against British interests and to release British prisoners now held by the Russians. j y f the Fist wo lrains Blown from genet od Tracks in North Dakota : pert = : - _ fj ] . 4 ‘uu During Electric Storm (+: (=) (se i y.are be g 8 ‘ i ques a sp { and a - - { } | i . } } ‘ ' auon as ¢ , ; . yf the fist business there : st hawt states . ’ * le ee _ h j ’ aa = } - ‘ ta at m 5 } ‘ A ; ( ‘ ' ‘ ' ; j . ‘ eaths ¢ ' A ! j - t? } g Mrs. T ‘ ; ¥} \! es NATHAN STRAUS. j oe fee lihat “charity is good for the bealth,” and so it aust st . = be. for NX Straus, well over seventy years of age, is as spry as & EMPSEY TRIAL Js ED BAYONET , ts fu ts One hundred thousand dollars to Nathan Straue 4 WJ \ - is re ! d tf tv Jobo D. Rockefeller, who bas tise ' given t srity In tion to the wealth of Straus he gives SHOWS IN OME T0 COLLECT 10 * : else in the country. Recently a gift by Mr. Straus i irae } f Sia. f j a! Keseareh and Health Service Department of na TT t j us Wee announced Mr Straus said:—"l want ONL San Devoyes by Woman and Two Vt trea : ’ to aa) ut the charity I have dune. I do it the same ar a 4 Fr Wallace. « drunt j d it becuase it makes me feel good | bave not en in Vancouver an Fis \ dum 1 by the Jews. Sut | bave toward the Curistians or Then Robbed te ft ‘ tt wnt. and | have spent a good deal more than I have amy or Dec! D4 ’ . ihe : alu i ' : i sce ut i ~ eclared Me Had Wife { Mont M \ lef f it went for the Christians and | am very glad ef tt cowed Sister and Two WOMAN SAYS SHE WAS Mrs. Walla “ | av » re Valestine we will show the world bow liberal a Jew Children Depending SOLD TO HER HUSBAND ./ 1h t iy « M m 2 in command” on Him, f tl ex { hesibnpecineeiaectimiaiet ideas 4 My nt found omticer in cha wil Mi te aoe olshiesh Mines .S ipping ’ irt } qo tf. iy j | i Mr. and Mrs. | Ore to Smelter at Anyox ‘4 ‘ byw tie ‘ ev ¢ , Ss iny M ] ee ; fF. J. Ja i | Assay of One Sample Gave Valhasis Aggregating $3,721.15 f ithe f bea g M ° . " irl Melataa nf & a a Ton of Silver and Gold; Bunkers “ wasicome through | his Being Erected iZ ! sat s ale Ald an Dybl NYOX. J Several s shipments of ore have beeu : . i nal ad gate t the os ‘ tiv ‘i I . , nade rece \ » the Golsheish n es at Silvester Bay about elurned to town this 1 ‘ George W. Nickerson, the Moard) three es fi ere. The ore rich in silver and gold and} ° AIR STATION AT f Trade delewats will pr ) } ‘ arid ect of the mine becomimg @ very important he ha on Saturday M Dyb- inns it is able ma gement of W. Heidamayg, an ex NDLAY RE hay was no sooner off the boat } ener i who has charge of similar operations at other AINS this me jing than Ne had to rust IN s Chis Royal ee . ‘ “i nd ths ore is not only a number one fluxing produet, but earries ’ i wu a au tn * Two Hangars to be Erected and «), ba content in silver and gold, that is worthy of being rated high- ors lo Have Him Released are lanes are ude, Tw » far of th , Ww Twelve Seap . Mhout Avail de nd the|dations at the water's edge Ter the at Present. Coming West. have — bes ide, and th ms At Lhe Water Ss OGke FOP Ame MANUFA€TURERS ELECT second assay values, gold, |@reetion of binns, Wharf, and him mh") VAN VER, J Joriol R is2.t4 and s 69,05, Braking | the iilation of a three-drill 1 ee ] hi ns i by Une OFFICERS FOR YEA ‘ ze e i perm ton of Hp oesso In addition, @ new (ayy a fic nile \ an ts a ere 83.734.45 The work is being tunnel is being commenced at an hott oe ; si . iwo J. 8S. MoKinnon New President; ,, isijed into shape vapidly, andjelevation that will permit of the 1 ii ; ’ : irregular acts ji ha i hie ‘ ur eral Tariff Board is Urged. the prospect are bright with!|:eady delivery of the ore from the h the importat : ' : my and respeet to the development! mine directly into the binns, from {} whe Mind. |4 a ning t VANCOUVER, June 9 Noot f the property it a early date, wher it will be taken by secows ' , itie ’ ' mim : lenich etiatiad j Ss MeKinnon, of ‘Toronto, has Stripping alos the blossom of to the smelter at Anyox ‘This is Li { the A been eleetod president of the the vein has be: done for & dis-|another property of promise, ad- CAUGHT SMUGGLING : ; liating|Manufacturers’ Association, The/tanee of three hundred feet which/ded to the many valuable mining ; i \ rila siie.idireetors for the B, C, division |is exposed for stance of 1,500 properties Of this par ilar sec. 1} ' o Haven nalts Whey eventualls ; « one aslare F. I Birk, 1 W. Hamber, W. i feet, asd the vein has a width on tien emia Aned 8500)\ : tabi f vir planes | S. Leckie, and J, J, Coughlan, an average of six feet, A num . - — Ne for smuggling pl Che convention urges the ap-|ber of men are at present employs lake advantage of the sale at : ’ _ ra : » { Stat from Car i Mel i ha ippoint- |pointment of a tani? board to ad-jed in the work of developing the ‘Tite’ Furniture ~House to buy , vise the Government property, and p1 ing the foun-'that Chesterfield, ul AGAIN GIVES FORTUNE TO CHARITY ‘ Manufacturers Ask for High Protective Tar'ff Report of Committee outlining this is Adopted at Convention; Class Group Legisiati: nm is Deplored by Speaker VANCOUVER, June 9.—Before the Manufacturers’ Conven- ion on Thursday, S. R. Parsons of the British America Oi) Co., aed foronte, deplored the growth of class groups in legistation. He aid that if the farmers and laborers continued the practice of sending special representatives to Parliament, the manufacturers must do the same. , ; The report of the Tariff Committee, which was adopted, y lurges tariff protection for Canadian industries. Practically all i |the nations of the world fence their borders by protective tariffs eben ae the report advocates that’ Canada do the same. The over- MAKING PLANS lwhelming commercial weight of as |the United States must be con- . fs CELEBRATION arene in framing legislation. aed ast year each inhabitant of the 4 i nited States bought Canadian ap. DOMINION DAY :: ds worth $4.24, while each ee Exheeen bought United States i goods valued at $102.62, ‘The |Committees Named. and Progres= tariff! induced American indus- | sive Arrangements at Sons of tries t) establish branches in Canada Meeting Last ‘anada. The policy of the Manu- Night. lfacturers’ ..ssoeciation is that | ithere shall be a Canadian pga ‘ At the meeting of the Dominion |tariil adequate to conserve [Draw (elobration eonumatieoe, in shesdevelop the ara. reouugees. of. iar of Canada rooms last night, Tthe tountry. ~