{aizes made i} kinds al All k a nes & Son C0 ors perience) Agent J, F. Maguire ’ 722 Second Ave. Northern and PRINCE RUPERT PRINCE, RUPERT Central British Columbia’s Newspaper B. C., THURS DAY, JUNE 10, 1920. used Hughes Seems Dark M. H. LARGE 707 Second Ave. ~ trinee rae -—— = PRICE FIVE ches connetiinaaetll eee ——— orse OTLEGGER SUSPECTED OF POLICEMAN’S MURDER IN BOUNDARY COUNTRY plit is Feared at end of Republican Convention; Nomination Conjectures mpromise framed by Root for Acceptance of League of Nations; Busy Time trying to Unite Opposing Factions Bott PFELLOMS... «Boece oonse: WLD SESSION = ren AT NELSON, B.C: #2." y-Sixth Meeting of * s s 7 > o * . * - . Annual * » > » * * . lernity Elects Officers; Pro- * vor — : . . i " ‘ posal for Oddfellows : ® hy fils Home Considered. . . VANCOUVER MAN NEW DEPUTY MINES MINISTER | to (‘has ' 4 i ‘ if } b i i Ml 1 ‘ puly \ Canada i iin j { ire ! It to i d is i j expert His : 1M xbends Mi Wr i as hay ‘ PRINCE RUPERT a cea ate i ima Canada Nat Mic Shriners from Worthern Part of Three Western Pro- M Ua | th n of a Vinces to Pass Through this j te liudsor Hay Company s City En Route to Portland wet at Fort Liard in the Mag f enzie River district uring the thine. Convention war he Was engaged with dhe tm VER. Be ¢ a in perial Munitions Board, Mr, Cam ; ae H leas Vancouver for Ottawa ringe Rupert mo Sunday, mm! by the Myasti Va Nationale in Gis sev ty a BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL Hike at bhi Der enw, news Pacific International. ’whifern portions Yanoown Pittsbure 4. ity) Alberta and Vi via 13, Spokane 4 route to Port alee 1 7, Seattle 1 PHO De National League. toston Pittsburg 0 MX SMALL, BOYS 9 York 6, Cin ati 4, CHASE Brooklyn 3, St. Le HOLDUP MAN Philadelphia 2, Ghieur { YANCY American League. Pune {0 Six New York 4, Det Chased a bandit Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 4, after a holdup Washington 4, St, bouts 0, Uh fugitive was Reston 8, Chicago ‘'Dtured by the polite pre ' 4 Confession, Launch Alice B, Phone Blue 04s ARTER THE iSnicaastessn a DO NOT FAVOR NEW OUTPORTS Board of Trade Opposes and Pro- tests Opening of Customs Offices at Swanson Bay and Port Alice. l era thr i f ' ! Is i vy i j Hi Tread at a meet rh vi \ er cord opy ¢ and i - uxcaitie Lise al ah t of Swans Bay and Port Alice « customs outports, there oy ¢ sting ! mov i \ shay { and ¢ i hat . , ; ' ’ i bus ts \ i ne teal 4 PLAYERS INJURED AT ATHLETIC PARK Cinders do Grievous Bodily jury to Some of Men on the Footbal! Team. In- I Wea wit! ty ive i a i ‘ r yes \cropolis - as | ~ ~ ! ta g started to « rt ; hy ou is ‘ th saf fo footba players j fla we a ar Me Oly t Park flat, where ud th BI il 1 be ife to play i ral ol i i i K sportsmen i tha etl x mus be done 1 Lie wal i { contin &s players Vill risk da ize t their per h as that reeeived at th ame las ninht LADY MINE REACHED PORT FROM STEWART Next Trip May be to the Queen, AN ANTI-DRY VICAR \ vigorous protest agalust prof!hition was made bs the Vicar ot te Hamstead Garden suburb, tn England, the Rev B Bourbiet, who said:—"“I want te offer or behalf of St Jude's and myself a must, phatic protest against the whole trend of thought that this Gardeu uburb stands as a community which Is out to enforce probibition upos tue vation. If any resolution were passed we shouid forthwith beld 4 ceting to counter it.” “It becomes us clergy iL” G added Mr Bouchier. “to pour seorn o& tt rewer, when we are indebted to him for so much support for our ch es and charities’ If Il bad my way | would have emblazoned on be tind