ti1 ' it ' .... ( arrant- PAOB TWC -err: R E A L SCOTCH HOSPITALIT "Three Scotch ships, and no' too bad, ' manned by Scotsmen, and our own band of kilted pipers to to Pi; welcome you on board.. Will ye no' come.?" ?. ReHutar Sailin$t' Cahin Class ' $140. Saturnia $130. Third Clots $85 and $8150. Hound ANCHOR-DONALDSON .Parlituhra ffvm Th, ROBERT REFORD CO, Ui, TORONTO (Phtn Elfin 34TT) r my STEAMSHIP-AGENT , The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 622 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, or 'any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA . Published Every Afternoon,, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PUI.LEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City .'Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .......... fl.nh By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United .States, in advance, per year v.... $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year . . . $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Idltor and Reporters Telephone- - - . 93 - 86 Member' of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EMTIO Saturday, August 7, 1920. Boost your town and the town will boost you. Knock your town and you'll: get the knocks back. Mackenzie King Looks For Victory. Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, who was unconstitu tionally ousted from power by Governor Byng, ays he expects to be returned, again at the forthcoming election, lie sees n solid Quebec and a solid Saskatchewan and a 'majority large' enough: to enable bun to form a Government free from all other parties. As some of his supporters suv, the only way to secure a party with a majority in Parliament is to return Mackenzie King. Ontario is said to be wabbling slightly in favor of the Liberals and". Vancouver piay yet prove to be as wise politically as Prince Rupert. 'What seems certain is that the Liberals will Ioe no thing in Ibis province and they may gain a few seats. They will make substantial gains on the prairies and it is said that tin; Maritimes are tired of their Conservotism. Under, these conditions the proper hjng for Prince Rupert peopleb3. do, it wtftild acciu, js uj uguiu semi a iimuniiiiiiii supjmrirj in tue person oi rrea oiorK. Back Up Merchant' Marine in Efforts to Establish Line. It is nuder.stood that the general manager of the Canadian Government' Merchant Marine is ou his way east for the purpose of- trying among other things to arrange for the establishment of a line of steamships giving a regular service between Prince Rupert and Oriental ports. If this is carried out it will be a great thing for Prince Rupert 'and this city should do its utmost to back .up the C. (1. M. M. in its efforts. If General Manager Keeley can get that line established it will be a great thing for Canada and particularly for this bit of Canada on the Pacific. No-efforts should be spared to urge upon the company the desirability oPthe establishment of this line. Alaska Company And Prince Rupert. We know nothing about the new company that has been formed iii Alaska to do shipping between this continent and the Oriejit-particularly trading on the coast of Aluka, but if iney plan to use I'rince Rupert, as slated, it will be welcomed hcre.; We want ns many strings to our bow as possible. No liig.city can make progress with only one or two iudHslries or supported' by only one or two big concerns. It is multiplicity of trade that" makes for advancement. As we become more important, new industries will come of themselves and transpor tation companies will vie with each other for our .trade. Jusl n?Yt, however, wc are glud to learn of. any concern-that con templates-doing business with tt$. i' " . V-' J, Doubtless' Brady, Knows About. Bootleoaina. J. C.' Brady is reported 'to hare said 'that the Government or .Mackenzie King was m league with smugglers and. hoolleir gers, ;aud of course he knows. He is iiMhe happy position of having a, wide experience ami being a man of great affairs, so ii i easy ior mm 10 mane tnese sweeping assertions against the other great men of Canada; We should like to remind the electors of Hkee nil flint il takes more than a lot of general sweeping charges to discredit men who are Riving their life work in the service of Canada'. We believe that Mackenzie King is s(j big n man that he m afford 4 ,t!iUnnnn.t ...:n. . i!.. .ii.. it... inn . . i . i juiii. e oeueve mai .Mr. .Mi'igiien is equally free from tho influence oT smugglers and bootleggers and we should object just as sjrongjy if. Fred Stork were to niuke such insinuations ' agajiisl hlni. Let t)5 try to: gel, away ..from this sink hole style of politics uiiu nine some respeci ior ourseivc? ant' our Canadian nation. frispjasty Nourishing TRISCUIT It's Shredded Wheal In wafer form-Delicious with butter, or cheese.or marmalade EVIDENCE IN up the ladder when he heard mini-one say he had found what they were looking for. J. W. Nlcholls' Evidence ! J. W. Nicholls. comptroller of ity to spenil the money, in any way but to buy fish for the Cold Storage. On, the initial trip men b'uying- fish were given a check for. a sum of money which would approximately cnrresponit to the amount of fish purchaMil on a trip. Wshen a boat returns, .offer baVlnpiir'chaed fish tt Is cheek ed up, the caplain i Kiveu a cheque for the amount of fish purchased which brought him back to the original amount re ceived. The first cheque for $ 5,000, given In Capt. Hansen this seat son, was produced in court and identified -by Mr: Nieholli. Accused had borrowed $.100 from Mr. M'oorehouse. on June it, tho cheque representing the fish pur-chaed by Capt. Hansen around Juno 1 1 last. Mr. Oanzales: "If Capt. Hansen had .J,Ou0 would il have been necessary for him lo have borrowed $500 more from Mr. Moore-house?" Witness: "No." Counted the Caeh Witness slated that he had hod a conversation with' accused, after the roberry. was..reporle.d.on. July 2:i' In his office at Ihe Qihi storage plant and'lit that time accused was not either under arrest or suspicion. During part of the time; Hie conversation Was In progress Mr. )arton had jteen present. Witness said that when ho got back to the office at 2.t5 p.nii he found Darton in his orficc at the telephone,, who said that ho 'Darton! had been trying to find Mr. Johnson or himself and' that Rert Hansen had reported to him that the boat had been robbed of $1,000. Captain Hansen's story was that lie had arrhed at the U'.old Htorane plant at a.m. and II k MCTM P A CC l,a,, gone Ihmtlli the boiler room lliuiuun nAilP.il LAiJlhen Heiiuw poke to-him and ,,,, il0 u, oi. ' tlis-liip. Haiisfn had iiiii'tn no r- J. W. Nloholls and, Der Tell of 1,, waj hlsj, 4'l' . Losing and Reooverina ' illansen had gone on the Chief Money. Zihass.a and, had Called down ', - jlho eiigint rpom to see (f T ' TOUWD IT' IN SACK IMooD'hojisij-, wa on' hoard, huf . rcci'ivcif m reply- He-then went Method of Financing Burfer. Ex- to the pilots house-and into plained By Controller of Company. At the continuation nf the preliminary hearing in the ca e of Cant. llaglK'H A. Hansen. ehared witli Km nk Cameron with whom ie returned arouiid. noon to the Chief Zibassa and bad luncli. About 1,55 iK.m. he went back into his cabin mid found the lock had ihe Canadian Fish A Cold Storajie been forced. Upon discovering! Company, next took Hie witness : this, accused had gone lo the en- Hippo Island Accused had been buying fih for the company since April 20 last ,Ik)Mi on the Chief Zibassa and the Crier Starratt. Captain Hansen had made the first trip Chief Zibassa afler the rohhery wvim produced in the- court and identified by witness sliowol 2,- this season to buy fish on April"30.00 in notes and packages of 20 nii.l bad received IM.OOo for Hie purpose of buying -fih rit Hippo Island, and had no author silver .which had not been broken, ami cash elsewhere of 5705.00. a total of $3,335.00, a difference of 505 in the total amount. The log showed 'hat fish had not beutf puixilied Jih.HbAp ril 57. Mr!1 JohinohJ miihajtec of the Cobi tini-4' -plate ; had asked l-apt Hansen'' siihsequrijtly If hi had' at any time used money of the fompany' for any, other pur-j poso;jjhan qf Iliuj((t?ttifl-h, am ncciNHd had replimt that lie had for the purpose of purchasing liquor for the fishermen. t ;. In reply to u qintstion by Mr. I'atmore, wituesH said that he did not know what amount of mom Laccused hm expended in liquor, for the fishermen, but that Cant. Jlaitsen had been receivin tho money from the fishermen and reimbursing the. company. Mr-Pat morn : "When you gave him the new cheque for the am oiiut of fj.1, hough) did you check hi catiiii. wliere.1 in started to .-count with the theft of $t,000 from tho can. ij u,e ,,0i house and Canattian Fish & Cold Storage Co In the city iolice court yesterday afternoon before Magistrate Mc-Lel, William Schelini, tho diver who recovered the lost cash box from the bottom of the harbor, on July 27, iravc evidence, ami J. V. Mcholls. comptroller of the Cold Storage Company, also took the witness stand. Mr. Nlcholls identified documents taken from the Chief Ziba-a subequunl to the roberry and teslified to the amounts paid out to Captain Han-, son while acting as fish buyer the money On t tie table. Hands Up He was nhout half-way through' i-ounUii tlo imuiey wlien Capt. Krwl Waiters .of the W. U. LotiJ, said "hands un." Walters nsKed Hansen fo rtwo hooks and Hansen went and got the hooks, return ing to the pilot house to finish Hinting the money. He found that bo was $5 short. He then put the notes into the cash hot, the tray containing the silver on lop of tho notes, locked up the cash box and put thr cash box into a drawer under the bunk. He llien locked up the drawer and jeft the cabin, but was not quite jturc whether lie loekel the cabin door or not. Yvlhen bringing his at Hippo sland for the company. Lmniey down tn the morning he Dlver'3 Actions Diver W. Sclielim pave evidence tb the effect that be had been em ployed tiy Capt. A. Swanson to un- Hertake some tliving work in the bail it in a sack and put the sack jiiside his shirt on the left-hand side. Accused said that the previous afternoon Mr. lilance had told him to bring the money down vicinity of the Cold Storage plant to the office. That same nbdil, on July 27. The diving party landed with their gear on the derrick scow which was moored alongside the steamboats at the Cold Storage dock. Afler searching in different directions from the seow at the bottom of the harbor he scared a devil fish away by clapping his hands and saw a sack near where the devil fish had been. The distance of the sack from the anchor wa about 12 or It feet and about 12 or It feet from the hroadide- of the scw. He lifted the sack and tapped it with his hand and then ave the signal to fro up. When reach iw the top of the diver's ladder he hande.1 the sack to one of the tie Thursday iiiKhl, he counted jiis money at home when he found ft was l."c short, which he made yood. The nrxt morning when iioim? down to' tile plant Capt. Hansen remembered that he must have beeib inure than 15c short because u recollected having spent some money at Hippo Island before coming in. He had bought some cigarettes in the store and had taken two tickets in a raffle for a praoiaphone. He left the Chief Zibassa that morning to go home to .get, Hie $5 around M.55 a.m. Un his way toward the mill- site he met first the cook and nerondly the deckhand. Captain lhiiisen said that he went home Cold Storage staff who in turniaud not the $5. handed If to (he police: 'but dfdl About It o'clock-he went down pot see the sack opened. WatnessMn the fo'castle, acompanled by identified a sack produced inlCapt. Pearce of the Freilelia to pel 'eniirt a Similar to Ihe one he Imd'H CUD of coffee. He bad aftnr- recovereb He was just comingNards jrone to Hie general office IpMaaaaaHaaaaBaWaWaaBM money into Hie i ati Uu. the cash iuk into it ilrawer and hail tlii-n locked the drawer and was preily sun' thai be also locked Mm door of the cibln. Capt. Hanen had iolii of his working on the boat n the iiioriiin of the robbery h ml ' that he had no reavou to su.pei-t ' thai any member of ihe crew nlio.itil wax orooked. Witness then desribed aiproti- ' matHy at what point the box had: been fcund by the dier, and1 IboiiL'hl it had not been thrown' Very far from the point at which! It was found. j land and identified accused, whoine mom and called. Tommyfi . Provincial 1 ollce Sergeant Han o; state.1 was working for the'MiMirehouso and showed Moore- company on July 23 last. Thci "ouse uie iorce.i iock. .ner iry- present season was the third sca-1"1 to find Mr. Johnson or him son Capt. Hansen had acted for.'" """y wnt up to the office the ...... company as fish buyer alfa'"' 1 1 ... -i reported the roberry to Mr.. i 'anon. Log Book A log book, taken from tho up will), him lo see that his bal mice on .liaitil was correot?" Witness: .No." Mr: NicholU- explained' that il wan poxsihli! for a- man to run throiwh the whole season without taking a check on his cash, tho company paying- for the amount "f fish pui-clinsi'd, mich amount thereby bringing the- skiipAr' money tip lo Miw original sum. Capt. JlinMeti had' not been pre- vlously reprimanded on any mo ney transaction wUh llio coui'pany, Intpeotor pllter' In igivlng evidence Inspector Hplller told of "having a talk with accused be f o re Hi o ' a rrc s t. Ca p I. Hansen had then related to him about counting the money to within 5 of this'ijrl.OOOi He (Capt, llausen had tried' to remember Hie various dcnominalions of the bills but was not sure on this nah gae similar evidence, f. The ease was adjoi rued until Monday. WATCH N0TICK . Dlttrin ird Ut I I ' TAkK 10TIC1: Hut SimirrtllK Ctnw n ' i:micpiij' l.liuilril, wIkim- iditrrt I Uttrt ,rnur Wlurr, Vanroimr, H. will i-lily fir t llmire tu ukr tad ,w a ttl : lo r mliiuis of uairr imi of un-nanml' tin-am, nhirh flow, iiorltH-rly and drain. I nlo frrtUMM Hay. Vnwl nll, atMii 4 i-ham. MI of . W. rtiOivr l.n- 1171. C'ui-rn i .In i lot le Nlaiiil inorlrt The irr. via bn uonltsl rnifir ih nrwn at a lHilnl A rlialna lu a Miullt wrtlcrlr ilirmliHi from .N. W. iiirn'r of Lot till. y. (i. Ilit..i ami will iM uM-d rr imiiMinal aixl ikii I Wl purw iiimn tlie laml rtfTllX'd a. iuMk a. i.oi i7i, ijutii r.iurioiic Din. ; lint nolir a piim1 mi ibe tniunil ii tt Kill d of Jllh. t. A ropy o( llilt luiiir and an appilntion tmruaiiti ttierrto ami in tin- "Water Art" mil fllml in lh (,fri of Urn Wairr ll-iri1r hi Vriwm Huiirrt, II. C oiijnlon to llwi' 'siplli atl.irt iiiay Im fiM Willi itm uni Watrr Urrvrtirr itr ullh tlwt i;oiupin,iir of. Walrr llithtt. I'arllamrnt Iliillillnit, vinoru. it. ... t iidiii mini -(! arir tin; flrl prnr of Ihli iiolirw in a lxal lwnaiM-r. TIh lal of Dm rir.i tmLJlri. lion of lliU nur ta July tn, . (. SOMKnVIII.K i.'N.Nf.Hr RECEIVED By Mistake By F, D. WATiiynafm. WATER NOTICE It Dliaralen and Uh S . T.lk'K Oni:K llilt Si.llirtlll. I'innin W-iiiiihmt l.iiniirrt. wlome aldrr u ilorf fKvf line Wliarf. Vaiuxiuvrr. H. i. . will oni ilir a Iktiim In lak atnl ur so talloni rr yHnlniite of wairr out of uu inmnl irfin, kMnirii now iioroirnv ami draiim Into lr- -v'Mon nay. M4 iniet, aixiiii 30 chalna Vrsl from X, K. nnT Uit1 UJI, O; t, :-tiltrlr. Tlw waltr will ! illvrrt'sl from the itrriifi ii a i)liil alHiul ( e'laint from yiMiiilh or stream and- villi I urd for liuluHrial ami ilonrnlie imrtMi, iiM,n th land UenrrllM-d a H lor If A. Lot lt?, yiicri) Cliarlbtte IHitrlrt. lui not Ire a l.lt-d tn tin irroiinil on the Mm ilajr of July, lf. A i-opy of ibia notlcit and an appit ration por.uanl tin-rein and In the "Water Art" will be filed III tlie (.ffii-e of III iiairfiri iaa mw nneai hi ini u j 1 olijerllon' tuMlie appllratlun may be film) Ullll III- ati il'.l.. lino.. .!.. r. . u.i.t. tlm Comptroller of Water llitliii, I'arlia. ment liiilldinK, Vlrlorla, B. c . nuniii tlilrty daa after Hie NrM appearanro of Ihla iKitlj.n In a Kal newspaper. The. rtal ! iih- iiri iMjuiiraiioii in inn millt'll July K0, Ittt. SOMKIlVlt.I.E CA.t.nr iiirj.i. Mil, Annllranf . fly r. n. VTIIKIft. Ap-nti "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" ;Notte of Application for Contant to Tranafar Bear Llcanta. 0Tii:iftrCiifenrMV- or-fiifiht 13? iii IKlli day of Auriinl neit the iiiutHrnlirtin.l Intend to ailily to tlie Liquor Conlroi Hoirdifor roniml to rnntvt of nr l.l-rrnr-e numbered 70 and Umied In re. port of nrpm!M, belnif nsit of a hnii, un known n I'orl cienienta lloiil, plirt rie-Iliclll", II; f... iimiii the laiul droerlbeil an J-.it 7, III.M k 17, In Sillidlvlnlon of Oil 7lf., Viieen .iinrioiie I'ljoii., rrilH'r lluiiert l and. lieiotry PUirlrt, in the I'rovlme of llrlllth l!oliinilila. rroiir t'r.ttlr iii,.l llMberl; llamplon. Ilieodore MiikcoiiI and J' :irrori nf the Town of I'ort Clements. In the County of Prince Unpen, In the Province of lirlllth' Columbia, the Iranafereea IHTKO at ITIfire liupert, II, C, Una 1 ,i ' day of July. I. II HI III II T IIAMI'TIII, TIIKOtiollK Mt'SCO.NI, J. cicco.m:, Applicatii and Trmitartti. 1 l ast week, much lo tir stirprise. we ret'ltvetfhft pnrcerj(fe ..tv ; dresses. Now, we are nut in ! lie ready-to-wear husirie Jt1i , the fai ililies (o trj, on. tit ami alter dresses. So we wrulc ttif turer. asking what he wished m lo do w,ith these dres.es if "riell for what you .-aii get." These dresses go on sole tudnv a Ready-to-wear Dresses 40 COTTON CREPE DRES8ES al 3 SPUN SILK DRESSES at 10 FIGURED GEORGETTES at 10 COTTON CREPE, FLAT CREPE and CHARMEUSE SATIN at KVKIIY OXB IS A RARGAIN $1.50 $5.00 $9.76 . . $13.75 eadi EVERYTHING IN THE 8TORE IS ON1 SALE A. potltive Close 6ot, Clear Out, Sell, Out, Get Out of Builneu Salt West of England Store Third Avenue mint. The captain hail put the Phone 753 SEND IT TO THE T ATTMnWV . ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK Including three distinct services for Faitulv Y SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH at Hiosi reasonable price. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone IIS- and wc will do Hie re t Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Opartillng G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock I nglnrs; Machinists,; Boilermaker!, Uokmlth, Pattern makertt Foundortv Woodworker, Eta, ELECTRIC. AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL. WORK. PHONES 4S and ft Loggers! Loggers! Wo havo the only complete stock of Gilchrist Jacks and' parts in tho North. Wc handlo l.oggliifr Cable. Ax". I'envics, Haws, nnd general Cnmp Kiptlpment. It will pny yon to soo us when outfilllng. Storks Hardware Limited 710 8ccond Avenut