Legislative Library TA XI wed | HE DA I LY N cae € \ Y We Never Sleep Sims ' PRINGE RUPERT AUTO , 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE x NO, 204 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, , ny 1919, PRICK FIVE OM e - $$ —— ONFERENCE | BOTH BYLAWS | BRITISH BOATS ON THE RHINE : ’ SOCKEYE r ACK REGARDING | ARERATIFIED | ead at | ONTHESKERI/A | Total is Approximately 180 000 GRAND TRUNK Schools Prepesal Gets Very Little Cases, Worth Nearly Thre Over the Required Sixty alfred Smithers and Sir Robert wer Cont, and a Half Million Borden none Pate of SCOT6MEN SEEM TO : eo ; SALMON OF ALL KINDS HAVE POLLED FOR iT enecial via &. T. P. Telewraphs.) ABOUT 350,000 &. i ee ee ee of the English n for the resent seas: i . Ri . >, ng avy afe saluting as they are’ passing the allied headquartors aa | ie presen Season will be ird to the ultimate * Repaving Byiaw. selling at $19 a case the total For, 169; Against 44 and Teumk, 87g ‘HINDENBURG MAY BE weren tes tee e Gaoen ' ed hut it is under. |* * ** 4 9 #88 one wee a : EXEMPTION TAX NEXT PRESIDENT OF PRINCE | RUPERT 000. This is in addition to the fer made will not Phe two bylaws were passed IS PROPOSED pinks and chums and springs and ffe to any extent yesterday by suflicient margins to MEN STRIK ahe. : a | GERMAN REPUBLIC The itn \ st 28 A cont: : ee a A i ai een 3 -—- esterday bet veen S ° o¢* BRITISH "M.LS.” F a — aaniagl Port Essington, August 28.—ITt vers, Oliairman vf 7 Schoo! Bylaw. > ~t..3, IRING A SALUTE. om the. RHINE «<-- Snore FEB ice | is estimated that the sockeye pack Prout Railway board For, 133; Against 82. *« The “M. L. 8.” boats Sir Robert Bor - ae * 180,000 cases, As these have been . n + er made during the ™ake them quite safe rhe most | total salmon pack of the tiations At that '™portant of these was the one | (Spectal via 4.2 > district ineluding all varieties is ; f € 3 el his 9+ . *) Government made an provide for the building of a | Berlin » eager eae PRET | } RICH estimated at 350,000 cases. While k in annual rental of 86 new sehool on Acropolis Hill and ss Hix i ’ ae et ere this is not quite as large as that a setting aside $150,000 as the Z ! ms n -y may be the next | of last year it is much more val- esl rer t as ee amount that may be needed for Tax of 20 Marks Per Head is i = ent o : eeaney. It ha |O. Besner Finds PertyPest Rae uable. Last year the sockeye pack the purpose The other was to Suggested for Those Who lik ' ‘Se Ue here that he is Of Ore on Climax at was only about 100,000 cases. aise 825 a elated Did Not Fight. ely to be the nominee of th AUISES DROP IN mae ; 25,000 for the repaving of ee | national people’s party at the | Alice Arm. | een een oe jnext presidential elec “on io -echocl ytan het cether 6) SONS eee vepebtic wna 28RELLI AND PARTNER RED SOX WILL ‘lose r » ieee : ‘ jerlin, August 28.—The Gov- , mw A and | P close run, too close to be pleasant , , lwith a Guvernment pledged to | REFUSE BIG OFFER. to those who supported it. How. °®™™™ent is being pressed to levy ; ' j a ‘s ever there was a safe margin of ®" “Exemption Tax" on all men{Pe@ee, the German people hay | Alice Arm, August 28 Three ‘ i , not yet given up the military idea , + me Roy vn . 6.7. P. Velegrapns.) . = " . . i ae ... Who did not wear the uniform ip “e r > > struck August 28.—A dr ! oe Son ae ee oe during the late war and Hindenburg represents th: Pree Rupert men have struck it ; ya ee ee oe It is estimated that a ts militaristic section of the coun. {"'’! @t Alice Arm. ©. Besner, D.| paige of $25 Offered for Winners dollar a hundred Returning Officer Woods was in ’ ° me on at a tax 0 ltry Zarelli and James MeAleenan are | of Labor Day E t average price of charge and promptly at 7 the polls rity — oi head per an : = neh all interested in properties that | Agere: ind also a lower price for'closed and the counting com. |": net, would bring in some- will be liable to make them rich.|. , =I Sees . ‘ on ; rhe basebe € ’ , . the stoek yards is menced There were four boxes thins - 130,000,000 marks NO REDUCTION 4N Mr. Besner has just struck a Day aA ase -e8 ab ties anata the general protest and ff was in the first, A to D. and yearty RITIS forty-foot face of ore on the aa em rst, J + ea ligers is arous sonsiderable at { high eost of living in the last, Q to Z, that the bviaw Te B H NAVY SAYS Climax which assays from 130 to Slate diiieek* te ara = a : t 2 ; . s e ————- fared worst Apparently it was } 10 ELL} 300 ounces of silver. This prop fie te nail ys gave such ; 3 AY TAKEN OF Carried by the Macks for = box SIR HN J COE erty adjoins the Wolf and is only jon July Tastee Sor one ae M to P gave a vote of 35 to 44 (Special v .% & quarter of a mile from the Wo older ‘team in sobre ‘but the ROY’S INJURED ARM This was the subject of some | ' _ o 7 retegras mine to which the railway is to be Tigers ‘have bide Ravin > together comment for Seotchmen are pro. Wellington, N. Z., August 28, built next year. a i a . om o- x verbially clos but rently Replying to a deputation from the James McAleenan and D. Zarelli ee ee eee at present hving — . i apparently : and their team work has shown Navy League, Admiral Sir John |owners of the North Star, refused they saw a better deal for the ‘ up éxcellently i he various Biew Up at Sea After Caught Fire | Jellicoe stated here that any great)a big offer from the Guggenheims . : y - 7 waiting the city and for the ehiidren in earry- res taken of —w Loaded reduction a the naval expendi-|,r wo ; : : matches. a eee oy ine the bylaw than in defeating as With ‘ etion “ aval expend it jaf New York. Recent ore dis-} The prize offered is $25 and Primes upe , a. : ‘aid “I dn laciten antaiiitehed aniiee ibe Get harbor, Anyone ‘finding vill be sent out as seon as the M P R E S ‘Lrance kee to each the Russian os soe ; n » — oe ne > poor ggger io same please notify G. T. P. pemennteells ant. desis aan ; ; : for Ace as se aipr eer t Bi i , ; Adult 25¢ a ree cree Sek S1pee ake drastic action Steamship Go. commence shipments. New Show Tonight . Mielegation to Kishiney to open!intended to take drast ; ee ek i ar , azaina » for rofiteers ; le Ce , : — : Chil ren 1c, negotiations with the army lead-/against the food p1 ot ~ os ———"__-,€ |) iniising outlook, going ahead The Brilliant Photoplay Star jers with a view to establishing | SL rene panaaens ee peace between Roumania and the Russian soviet slowly but surely, with no aspect of a boom. Mr, Price of New York has a large force working on the Last Chance property and is producing excellent ore. If the values go down it will be as big as the Big Missouri. ” Marie Walcamp | | | | Wanted RAILROAD STRIKE | ES Muckers WEARS ITSELF OUT —— ; ' WESTHOLME THEATRE Presenting the pick of the world’s best pictures and our splendid concert a TONIGHT = “The Chance of a Lifetime” Vitagrapb’ s Greatest Serial ‘A Fight for Millions’ AVIATORS TURN UP : TP ‘ ‘ , o Pathway of Apply (Special via G. T. P. Telegraph M t Clements, August 28.— Episode 6, “The P , : e- ri made Moun Thrills. : “ R. MORGan San Pranciseo, Aug. 28.—There|f 4 real live English Racing Pictur British eet ena ee ae : LTD. are indications today that the tenant Strickiend who were lost lon the last lap of the Internation. al Derby have both turned up isafe, 2 REELS L.K.O. COMEDY No advance in Prices Admiesion, 30c and 15c At railroad strike is wearing itself SMipbuiiding Plant. out and union leaders will regain te control of the situation before nenenononones Hight falls, | Admission 15 and 30 Two Shows, 7:15 and 9. 2 Shows : Shows, 7 and 9.15 f ~ ' : ' t