I r It I PAOE TWO. THE DAfLY NFAVB. Mitnitny. Jnriu&ry ? I0.", .... i Green Tea Lovers PREPARING FOR MURDER TRIAL orCAlUSO '"trununtniuttm prefer Console Virtri 11 Rev. Adelard Delorme to ba Arraigned ofSorufofAlDA "His Master's Voice" rsmimimm h i n sm SALAD A ANOTHER Before February WITNESS King's 6. Bench Victor Rtcoid No. C00 GREEN TEA HW Summary of Events In Remarkable because its fresh, rich flavor never Case Which Startled ' Varies. Clear and delicious. Try it Montreal The Daily News PRINGR RUPERT - RRiTlSU COI.UMRIA. I'ublisherl Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the . Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third " Avenue. II. I'. PULLKX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month Jly mail to all parts of the Wrilish Empire nml the United Stales, in ndvnncc, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advnnce, per year ........... $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .It jo "per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. ....... ..32.RO per inch Local Headers, per insertion.; 2ic. per line Classified Advertising, per insertion ... ,f ,2c per word I.egal Notices, each insertion . . . .v.. . .. t5c per ngnle line Contract Dates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 88 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject lo approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION gS Monday. January 21, 1921. Connect Port With Seward. Efforts are being mad? In secure a steamer service to con nect this port. with Seward, Alakn, in order to provide limine- jor me .iaKa iiauway ami esianiisii a tourist mule into ihe Arctic' circle by thai way and possibly into Ihe Canadian Yukon San Francisco nnd Seattle are both mentioned as possible ports from which the service will be operated but it is also suggested that it might well operate out of Prince Rupert, the passenger lieig4-hooked by way of the Canadian National Railways. At any rale the steamers taking the inside route could connect here with Canadian National train The trip into the Yukon by the Alaska Railway is said to be a mo.t,iicturcfqtlt pn and the; United Stales government i anxious lo encourage- travel over it in order to make it pav. If aiiy arrangement can be arrived nl by which the Canadian National may co-operate, it would be of advnillage lo the CN.R and also lo this port. Fair Board Makes . ' Good Showing. The fair board last year made a good showing as evidenced by the report submitted at the general meeting on Friday even-ing. There is no denying that more "might be done by securing even greater co-operation from outside districts. It was only personal' contact with local people that induced Ihe exhibjl to be sent from here to New Westminster and it is only by a personal canvass that the real co-operation of the district centres in tlie Prince Rupert exhibition c'au lie secured. It is well lo have sports and amusejuenls and nil the adjuncts of a modem fair, but in order lo ensure complete success an exhibit must be . slated and that Ihe very best possible. The fair board did good work lasl year. and it should do even belter this. Co-operation of all citizens is necessary lo secure (he best results. , ' Canadian National And Skagway Run. The Canadian (loveriiment .Merchant .Marine, operating ii connection wilh Ihe Canadian National Railways, will run" it si earners to Alaskan port's during (he timrner 'with a view to securing a good deal or the tourist business and increasing the passenger trafrjc on their railways. The Prince Rupert and Prince dcorge will b? used in this service for the present and next year il is expected the new sfenmer will be readv to be mil 1 on the run. The two big steamers cam- a ireenl .- .'. - . .. ' " - I " " o I ii- UUS pun aim wneiMhese nre discharged here ihe tourist com nig from interior points Jiy mil will take (heir places and thu enable Jtie vessels to operate economically. i i- resumption ui me Alaskan tuisiness is another len v lllfll-illfr ....... I i:..:i.. '.. . I. " i-ii-u .ii-inuj in me norm ami will le welcomed lor-iiuy. Bear River Mine Developments Important. The developments in Ihe iu IIIU-I-II nml .lli nun., r... Il.rt uear River ure of great imniirlitm Un,.n,t. n :n I...:! 1 iihtj 1 1 iron III I.u d I up . il the i town of . Stewart ,. as against the American (own and r.., e WIP "orin- 'T,,(Jn e publish a despatch ., .l.!!e nmies elli,. of a strike of ore al depth in the Run- T.1 o!!mC' M""e,h,,,fc wl,i h"d I'Wii hope.l for but which had merttf Ihe placing of the llmiwll ! i.:..:.... "" "I'ri'O'K i:hiss inmost linirito.lir.lni.. Ai- r V . SUmug Inn.' ""rslaiul (he significance of ) sfr.ke and everyone inleres ,I .,, ii.. ,.,.,11. ni i. i.i in iiMip ir " !" STOCKTAKING Winter OVERCOATS 20 per cent Discount on all WINTER OVERCOATS STEVE KING Phone Green 85 'I hlrd Avenue MONTIll'.AI,, Jan. 21. (Ry Canadian I'm). The third appearance or Hov. Adelard Delorme before a jury in connection wilh the chargo upon which he was indicted by a grand jury here -thai of murdering his half tirolher, ftnmil, an Ottawa rn-h'pe sluilenl will begin before a French Canadian jury presided over by Mr. Justice. Martineauin .$1.00 the Court of King's Rench open ing February 6. In Hie rirst trial only the question or Ihe prisoner's sanity was considered hy a special jury. lie was found to he insane and ouiniilled In an asylum. At Ihe second trial, called after Ihe Abbe had been released from Reimport Asylum, Quehec, on the certificate of Ihe superintendent lliat he was sane, Ihe diarge was murder and no evl- lence as lo Ihe priest's menial stability was introduced by either crown or defence. The jury disagreed after being sent back several limes by the I rial judge, Sir Francois l.emieur, Quebec, to try am reach a unanimous verdict. New' Evidence New evidence promised for the third trial will he Ihe testimony of Arthur I.eclair, a furnace-man employed hy Abbe Delorme, who could not he found at the lime of Ihe second trial, and a man who is said to be able to testify on the movements of the abbe's car on Ihe night of the murder. It is expected that no foreign tnillel experts will be used by the crown at the column case, but I hat evidence on this feature of the trial, which look up so much time in the second trial, will be contributed by Col. Camlet, 01 tawa, al one lime head of the small arms factory al Queben. II is not known as U whether doctors will be culled In leslify as o Ihe prisoner's menial con dilion. It. 0. Calder, K.C.crnwn pro secutor Tor Montreal, will again be in charge or Ihe prosecution, while Alban Orinain, K.C.. a noted Montreal lawyer, new lo the ruse.-will defend the abbe The Summary A chronological summary of life Delorme case follows: Jau. i, 1022, Itaoul Delorme murdered, Jan. ?.. Rody of Raoul Delrnore round at Snow-don Junction wilh six bullet wounds in .head. Jan. 9. Iiiitiesl opened. . Jan. 21. Abbe Delorme, hair tirolher or dead man, otfers $I0, 000 reward for arresl and conviction of murderer. Feb. 1 1. Inijuesl close and Abbe Delorme arresl e on coroner's warrant. March 1 1. Ahhc Delorme coiiuiiilled for lri.il June 30, Abbe Delorme found Insane by special jury of court of King's Rench. Members of jury were all French-Canadians. .Orl. 10. Curator appointed by Montreal courts to Delorme .es tate and Abbe, incarcerated in Reauport Asylum, Quebec, in-lerdieled. Dee, fl. Writ of habeas corpus for release of Abbe Delorme refused in Quebec. May 23, 1023. Abbe Delorme discharged from Rpauport Asylum on certificate or Ihe superintendent Dial be was sane. June 20. Abbe RelnrmiVft trial on charge of murdering hi hair brother begins before, 'jury composed of Hnglish and French Canadians. July 21. Jury reports unable lo reach an agreement and Is seal back by judge. July 23. Jury disagree. Ten Why "WIS MASTER'S VOICF." -VICTROLA dominates Thc,ictroUcoos-ncktupports ' the (ound box, allowinic it full play. 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IttUtuud hi tHif & V l.ff II I I'M His Masters Voice-ViCtrola PRINCE GEORGE Dr. H. W. A I ward was elected mayor of Prince iSeorge, lasl week hy a maJoritjof 101 vole over . I. Ogilvfe. Alderinen for tU2t were chosen as follown: Ward I, Aid. A. M. Patterson and John R. l.nmbeH; "Ward 2, Fred l. Taylor and Harry R: (iiiit; Ward 3, O. I). I'ruser and Ed ward Opie. ,'. J, j'llinati and Dorothy J, X. Ewerl were elect oil lo Ihe mcIiooI board and for conviction and Iwo for ac-'Donald MacEeod lo. lie police nulla). commission, " Nov. 7. C, II. Rithan, K.C., . . ' . und Alleyn Taschereau .retire aal T O. MeRride, M.P., was hero counsel for prisoner. ' ibisl week and addressed n publlo Dee, I, Albun fJermaln, K.O., meeliiiK. In Hie course of hl appoinled Delorme counsel, address, .Mr, Mcllrlde expressed Jan. 3. 1121. Mr. Justice. Justice. Ibe Ihe opinion opinion lllal. lllal. Prince Princq Oeonre. Oeorgii Marllneau assigned lo over Delorme I rial. Jan. 7. Arthur Leclalr, fuC- nncemnn in Delorme. home, missing since coroner's Inqu-sl, reporled discovered In Ulilled Stales, preside .was Ihe most advaiilageous port or entry for any railway exlcn-slon In Ihe Pence River country. Miss Dorothy Prlscllla Pasclike, ede. il.iualiler of Mr. and Mrs, I', H, PuMchke, was married here. last week by llev. S. Pollinger o (apl. I-. It. Purvis, local repn seiilalive of the Mngollln Con-Iracling Co. Mr. and Mrs. Pur. vis will upend a three months honeymoon in California. - I lie don nl of managers of Knox Prcdiyci-iaii Church lm selecled a clerical cummiHce consisllng of Itev. Dr. (I, A. VR son, superfiilendenl of inlsslnn; nev. nr. Hinith, prliicinnl of Weslniinnler Hall, and llev. Dr. I.ognu, regislrar of Westmln sler Rail, to choose u paslor for their cliurcli. H. t. Perry, M.I..A., was surjiiised last week when u uroup or clllzeim headed by p, K. Wilson Inviled him n ft Kalberlng in Ihe (1.W.V.A, ronnu and presented him with a henut- nuiiy engrnveil silver loving cup. Harry Carlton is e'snecled in arrive in Hi city Wthln lhtiexl inriiiigni io remove nillwnt, eulptiient which lias been slored re. sinre n,e (irnnd 'Irnnlt Pacific was coiupleied. Mr. Carl- lon nas iifcn uwardi'd roulrarU on Ihe construction of new n on- lu Joulhern Pacific In (be raciiic .sinles. . Mayor Johnson lasl week r porlH a surplus of S2.377 on s roy IMIsllless. no'"? ''rkln.' Canadian novriisi, Hpenl n ,rl li, rt Hie nllv l.i.l Mt n. , ... - .! . hit MU'-'l Ol ucv. ami .Mrs. W. C. Xorlh. II. Trelhewav Is leniim. i,,.i f lin " vn moiiUm' trip ' to ll.l ! 1 BURNS LAKE AND LAKES DISTRICT " I,. Mann tins lin nmnlil. "fl" treasurer (if HlA ttllfltu f rtls A 'HUenH' Assnelnllon W I. Lutein Is closing down l.t a il ta. .(!.,.! ?A make u trip to TV n " near fulure. -Miles Henderson, ('T years manager of "lf l.r,.oi, nt n.n liovnl na"- ..t.tt ... .... ...rf.- Iwen Iriinsferred I" ' uI.i.m' ! will hernim ;,,IU of one of fbe city hrsnrl. Yool, accompanied ! n" ( and family, tins arHl 1.. i..t.. olmmf ' IIIIIVI'IIMI l" lU""1 r Tl.n 'Wl.fnrln I'iirin'rs slilule lias ebfled th t ,ini..i. in. 1 ii.i vciir l w 11 u'ntp. vice-rrc' Aril. in- Hlml fori : ln.fl.npni. W Cl, Cuni" execiiIRe, Jiicoh I.Uiul. J1 V..I 1 .1... l,.ll.i.l.nll. I C, Lang, Oeonrn M-"0"' berl Xelsou and KraM I'lm Insliluln plans 011 iug a co.ojierallvn l"r'' Mn. I 11 rtilllCV lis VfN, tf. , - j.w ,ii,il 1.. v.iiiAiuiver linilllllf III , and Mrs. L, M DtOn.