/~HE DAILY NEWS a “'@ leading Paper N at. ALIVE ————— a No. 164. THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE ‘. 0. E. AND DRY DOCK PLAYED TIE GAME |: ee Exhibition of Soccer Foot~- ball Last Evening D OF TRADE OUTING ONE ROUND OF PLEASURE AND | , TEREST—SIGHTSEEING ENTERTAINMENTS AND } The larg wd of spectators MERRYMAKING—ADDRESS BY E. McGAFFREY whe t uble to visit the Dy Dock nds last night in 1 liest trip IT have ever| Board of Trade, which has be the expect of seeing. a hard was the way one lady de ome a popular feature, was ar- |} hetw the Sons of. Eng-| 1 the Board of Trade ex-;ranged to be held aboard the : ind tl YT, Dock team, had mn to Granby Bay and Stew lsteamer en route from Granby he ion t * cs i sed i] this opinion is the popu-|to Stewart and it was one of the th en Has Prt. ae Seies ne among the 150 exeur numerous od features of the the lee series to date, Both . The Prince Rupert} trip Ernest MeGaffey, of the tsetse het proved alewet he into dock at six o’elock this| Provincial Information Burea yond 1 t . since their first ne, having completed a trip|was the speaker for the occasion | Aopen ‘ na 1 present form ‘ty-two hours during which|and the big dining saloon of the]. a q a little say in the he party was making almost] Prince George was crowded — to destinat the league cup K p. inual programme of fun hear him. Throughout the whole game play y of the party got aboard Mr. MeGaffey was introduced ieee § 1¢ give aud ‘ake order Wednesday evening and en-|to the luneheon party by Chair both teams striving to theis af: several hours of cards Atjman C. W. Peck, who put the most extent to get the game in ht yesterday the boatjerowd in good humor with a feWlyang The sone of England were J at Granby and following | ‘ite remarks for which he had ling first to score through their ast ihe whole party went particular talent He aiso spoke outside right, whe accepted a 1a special train of flat cars|Of the vast enterprises whieh the} niin peor the goalkeeper and up with seats. Pulled by|suests had just inspected at) ode | stake. The Dry Dock ‘trie loer motive, the special |Granby and thought they should jane. how not very long in ver the Granby railroad to all be proud having such a con getting level terms, one of the » crusher back in the hills, |Ce?™ in the district side wards, after: som mis ip up was both exciting and The chairman also read the eki the English defences aque Then a mushing | following wireless Messages | nti the teams all square, at » to the mine where the which brought forth roars of which the s remained unt:t ach ceived a candle and aughter half tat to go in and inspect July 16th, 1944 ri d half was even fast- ne and eross ultings lo Albert Davidson ‘ tha the first f with both » the tekeat tals 8.8. Prince Rupert def ag { punting the part visited the big , nother yom = ed eques i ind a x their Soreneda | mhacn aly ha staat od as ul , Bay ex HO! ; ! ' _ 7. ae a | « p fidway B vt works cted | ut mey need the money.j ii, half the Dry Dock centre . ; W. P. HINTON | i i Phere a 4 h Gardley, taking a shot from u peratio ve t, had the satisfaction of f th marty saw the Pris Rupert, B.C., beating the English ‘Gasanal al i and nelled the July 16th, 1944 ds up and thus giving his team mes for the first time.}|To 0. H. Nelson the lead. It was w that the rlers pouring out their 8.8. Prince Rupert Englishmen made the supreme f moulten blister N this morning Staff ffort to draw level, but as time 1 sight worth going |becar xicated last night and| wore on. it oked odds on them At the smelter, Gen-| made 1 gh house it fice, andihaving to suffer defeat. How Williams presented early pied three weeks edi vel just a few minutes fron th a drit & cupttorials that were set up ahead.|time they were awarded a pen er ipper Wire whether IT shall run somelaltty for an infringement inside t hefore leaving ld storage stuff ’ mining |the dreaded area and Tinker th ite eitvy of artistic sts, or dope about road around|again beat Duff The whistle | ind = modern conveni sland sounded just shortly afterwards Chairman ©. W. Peck. of HEAD PRINTER with the score standing at two sion committee, tender fe goals each, which was indeed a e hearty thanks to Mr. Wil Prince Rupert, really true reflex of the game ind the other officers of the July 16, 1914 Mr. Geo. Sinclair Russell hand any lo Joe Merryfield, led the game and proved himself ¢ ship sailed away while the S.8. Prince Rupert thoroughly competent in every cheered and sang parting Pol unable to prevent citi-| respect is zens from bathing in PostoMce oS onthly Luncheon Aboard pool Water is becoming putrid The next game will be on Mon te monthis luncheon of the Please wire instructions to pump|day night when the City Cup fin ut ilists, Callies vs. Merchants, will FOREMAN IN CHARGI have their first fight in the lea : 25 gue contest rhis will be an j Pr » Rupert, B.C,, ther xl game and it is hoped l “— 16, 1944 there will be a large turnout of To Major G. EK. Gibson, spectators. LOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 5.5. Prinee Rupert : cn CLOCKS, ETC... ETC “Nancy Jane stolen from At the moorings eat 2 a.m. this morning NEGRO ATTEMPTED She is going full speed ahead and EEK je haw MART is now a mile and a quarter aways MURDER R. R. FOREMAN She should reach Digby Island ee Saturday, July 18th sometime tomorrow. Keep sharp Roderick McDonald Shot Down by 8 p.m. Sharp Ankont on way hack Discharged Workman , : TT J George Leek, Auctioneer, * rr ey rain, With a. bulies holes in him toderick eDonald, a G. T. P Mr. MoGaffey said it was Al.ection foreman on section 44 pleasure and a privilege to be about 300 miles up the line, was i hp on ave at this _ brought down to the Prince Rup oard o rade exeursion and] a, ospital yesterday EST H () LM would be something of an historie oe eae nea. > by Sam event, He ee an onen-esene Morris, a negro whom he had dis- EE Da Oia nh chee sincere’ and genuine AOSplaty lonarged from his gang YPERA HOUSE among the Prince Rupert people, MeDonald was walking along rhe climbing of the hill to the the track Wednesday when he mines had reminded him that fewlmet Morris and when they were TO-NIGHT people realize the vast area Of}within a few feet of each other eat ——, m - oe the negro pulled out an automa ong by 4 niles ce t “Si tie revolver and shot five times “OUR MUTUAL GIRL” 395,000 square miles of territory MeDonald threw up his hands | oil Heenhalmnanel whieh in 7 nehres Sere ®X-Tand one bullet went through his ee other similar are sian ‘ ‘THE BELLS OF AUSTI” oe, intinent - its —s ae mnamer conned Two-reel Feature clined’ wealth alone i beeen sa pag keg Moa ced ~ oe , ‘ ‘ a i ‘ ’ 1 s ches or “DOUBLE CROSSED” duced $165,000,000 sinee a record tunately none of them were vital Keystone Gomedy has been kept Its fisheries have and MeDonald was brought to “THE WEEKLY GAZETTE" produced $14,000,000; its lumber Rupert for treatment He will Admission, 10c and 150 $30,000,000, It has 250,000 84. | pecover, miles of virgin territory, Tt hag The revolver used was MeDon Coming 160 oe feet = neon Se ald’s own which Morris had stol Wedn ment lumber Hite its agPieul. en, antee ane | eens bared wep are a . en it nae The interior poliee have not] in the waters 0 1e Pacino, ‘®®l vet secured Morris, | “THE OURBE OF GREED” FH fyiin tho offoct of blight oF rust, es | on Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners (Continued on Page 4) Phone 4, tf RUPERT, B. €., FRIDAY, EEE ee * * . THE FUTURE OF RUPERT At the Bhard Prade * luncheon yest Ernest * MeGatlrey had [ wing * to say concerning Ruy t% * A great. and rful * corporation, fares ge and * sagacious, had selected * Prinee Rupert for eir ter * minal, and when a spot is * chosen for an ocean termin * al by a big corporation it * always brings into being a * great city Prinee Rupert, * with its harbor facilities, its * fish and its splendid position * is bound to be as big as Se. * attle, and it has its wonder- * ful hinterland as well. It will * be the north star of Canada’s * brilliant constellation of * cities.” * eee Eee * ; Te cthas iia enough hole to erawl through. MP’S TO MAKE TRIP The job had evidently been done some days, and the instrument OF INSPECTION OVER used was a nicked bread knife. The police suspect Clayton as GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC being the leader of the gang. ae When the trio got out they head- Ottawa, July 17—In addition|ed for the cold storage plant and to the Western trip which it is|Were seen there at six o'clock expected the ‘Prime Minister, the but then disappeared. rhe police have watched every Minister of Finance, and per jboat and eraft leaving the har- haps a few others of the Cabinet|bor and believe they will catch vill make this summer, it is|the men again. earned that arrangements have | ss pene wen) te ov a ti Oy about | WILL BE BIG CAMP aoven nem ve a ‘ from W ¢ to Prinee Rupert ent AT FIDDLER CREEK iver the G. T. P as the guests of} ——___- the compar |Martin Welch Syndicate Will Do rhe matt was arranged be Lot of Development fore the close of the session and Work the main ison given by the} ompany | extending the ir Louis Knauss, Fiddler Creek, age rey 0 ee rt irrived here last night to eom- difficulties the section of the|Plete a deal with Martin Welch ae. tine wi the additional $16... | wv the Fiddler Creek group. Mr. 100,000 } guarantee was vot-| Welch has taken a seven months ed bond on the property and pro- The will include H. poses undertaking extensive de- ie: Beattie. Maio: to jvelopment work immediately. The Sharpe W. S. Sharpe, Geral Mi ( operty has been well handled up White. W. M. Weichel and about|'® the present and the main vein se ieaioe inene has been uneovered on the sur- hey will leave early in August |!2°® with open cuts and wale | bat oars, ehomidsidlt te Jasper |!" er hundred feet. A drift Pa will stop at various points) anon has also been run for in: th: Rockies: duale-thiee ann ne ie feet and the ore is shown struction work ‘wae seldiitlarts icross a twelve foot vein. The lifieult ilues are gold, copper, silver, After reaching the Prinee Rup ind lead and the average values rt terminus they will return to|°>t@ined from assays taken from Fort George and will be taken |‘@"lous Places on the vein is $40. down th ugh the Cariboo coun Mr. Welch will run a long drift try in autos to the divamer iver tunnel continuing the work al- rh st of the trip down to ready started for a distance of i saint. » made by boat on |220ut three hundred feet, Should anes his is the route of |the ore stay with them for that the projected branch of the G. T distance another tunnel at a mt ta a wenuven much greater depth will be un- oe ‘ dertaken, Arrangements have Iron bed, spring and mattress |2@e? completed to establish a for $10, at Tite’s big furniture |!@"S* ©&™P on the property and sale. 461tf to build a wagon road to connect ‘eee e * . Are asked to meet to-night * to consider the forming of a * local retail association . Place Board of rrade * rooms . rime; 8&8 p.m. ow RHEE HR ER ER RRR HH ee ee ALL RETAIL MERCHANTS : * * * * * * * * * BASEBALL SATURDAY, 3 JULY MANSON PLACE PRINCE RUPERT YS. KETCHIKAN These ‘Teams Have Winning io Their Be There! 18TH Fach a Credit General Admission, 50 Cts. JULY 17, 1944. JARD OF TRADE MEMBERS ATTLE YACHT WON FROM VAOCOUVER BOAT-CONSTITUTIONALISTS WANT TO QUIT FIGHT RUPERT EXCURSIONISTS VISITED THE SMELTER CITY CRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: The Prince Rupert excursionists to Granby Bay discovered what put the “emell” ir emetter, LL A tl AA A eine PRICE FIVE CENTS SAWED JAIL BARS WITH BREAD KNIFE Trio of Prisoners ‘Escaped from ) City Jail Yesterday ‘ At 4.40 three afternoon jail sup and of bent bars in the vesterday prisoners in the city in the kitehen having At 4.50 they were gone a* couple were per only | | i | | i hon ibell’s cell, window of the middle cell jleft as a clew. The three who got away were Titus Campbell, an Indian, await- ing trial on the charge of robbing Cunningham's at Port Es- Rich Clayton and Pat The two latter were sentences for theft similar had sawed the high window of Camp- which under the icity hall. Two bars were sawed and then bent up, leaving a large was store sington; O'Mally. serving awaiting trial on They the and charge. iron bars is it with the railway. Reports from various sources are to the effeet that the Fiddler Creek group will make a good mining camp and the people who have taken the bond will go through with the work as map- ped out and give the property a thorough test, GREATEST BALL GAME OF SEASON TOMORROW Ketchikan Coming Down Here to Tackle Prince Rupert Team Again Tomorrow will another of brilliant contests between see those jthe Ketehikan and Prinee Rupert |base ball teams, Each team has la { to 0 vielory and this will be jthe deeiding mateh, Both are out to win and a lot ef money bit probably go up on the mateh. Ketchikan will arrive about on tomorrow on the Princess | Alice and the game is ealled for PRINCE LAID CORNER STONE NEW B. C. OFFICES IN LONDON CONNAUGHT BELIEVES DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PROVINCE WILL BE ASSISTED BY THE OPENING OF THE PANAMA CANAL Special to The Dally News) people of British Columbia was London, Eng., July 17.—Prince] eonelusive proof of the greatness Arthur of Connaught laid the|of its natural resources. He be- foundation stone for the new of-/|lieved that the Province’s natural fices of the Agent General of|rate of development would be British Columbia, on Charles St.,|further assisted by the opening off Regent Street, yesterday. of the Panama Canal which He said in his address that the|should greatly stimulate trade DUKE OF CONNAUGHT WILL NOT VISIT PRINCE RUPERT ON TRIP WILL BE COMING WEST IN AUGUST TO SPEND THREE DAYS IN VANCOUVER AND SEVEN DAYS IN VICTORIA (Special to The Dally News) July 17.—The in Victoria, arriving on the 20th; Duke of Con-|then leaving for Vancouver and naught’s western tour ineludes|the East on the 27th. three days in Vancouver, arriv- There is no indication that he ing on August 17th; seven days| will visit Prince Rupert. CONSTITUTIONALISTS WANT STOP FIGHTING AND PILLAGE CARRANZA, THEIR LEADER, WILL ENDEAVOR TO NEGOTIATE TO HAVE TROOPS ENTER MEXICO CITY—WAR MAY BE OVER progress already made the | between the Province and Britain, Ottawa, Ont., itinerary of the 4 - (Special to The Daily News) Monterey, July 47. ~Wighting )day that it by the Constitutionalists is over | duct negotiations in Mexico if the plans of Carranza, Constitutionalists enter Mexico go into effect City without further b!ood-shed Carranza declared yester-|or damage to property. AMERICAN YACHT BEATS {CLOSING UP DEAL WITH CANADIAN CHALLENGER MACKENZIE AND MANN in a Series of Three Days’ Racing, | Canadian Government Makes er Seattle Yacht Club Holds important Covenant is his objeet to con- to have the Gen Trophy — anitiadina (Special to The Daily News) (Special to The Daily News) Ottawa, July 17.—A feature of Seattle, July 17.—-The Ameri-|the Canadian Northern Railway ean yacht Sir Tom, of the Seattle} settlement is a covenant under- Yacht Club, in.a series . three ltaking .required of Mackenzie & days acing for the “ re- . aaye rac ~ n 7 he tropagy pee Mann, personally and jointly, that sented by Sir Thomas Lipton, de- ; re the” Canenian Ea all outstanding and temporary ae nage Ea 7 ~ |loans by the C. N. R. or subsidi- lurenga, of the Royal Vancouver] : 7 Spero Sy d Yacht Club, by 42 minutse 39/°°", COMPAanies secured By Ge- posit or security shall be paid out of such deposit or pledged se- curity. seconds, The Lucky Number Ticket number 416 was the Gets peaiehen on Foul winner of the dinner set given coliatiiaapieds away during Wallace's sale. Miss London, July 417,.— Georges O'Brien, cook at Hospital, held the w the General inning ticket. Carpentier was given the decision over Gunboat Smith yesterday in A very large crowd of ticket hold-|the sixth round on a foul. Car- ers was present at Wallace’s|pentier slipped while trying to when the drawing was made. Mrs./land a hard right and before he Mobley and Mrs. Hazlett super-|arose Smith struck him in the intended the drawing and little}/face. The Frenchman held his Florence MeNeil drew the lueky}|head, apparently in great pain, ticket from the box and was pre- sented handsome doll for her While many were disappointed in not holding the winning ticket, vet there was universal satisfaction that the dishes should go to so popular an institution as the hospital, although it seemed as if the blow had hardly grazed him. The crowd hooted Smith, who left the ring a few minutes after the referee had decided Carpen- tier had won, Smith's seconds protested. with services 20th Century “ Get a Bryants. days, 815. Rosebel le. “Phone Red 162.7 SREEREEEEEEEE EERE EREE EER EME TONIGHT - EMPRESS THEATRE - TONIGHT A Great Detective Feature “THE FEMALE RAFFLES” 4- In Four Parts - 4 Thrilling Story of an American Detective suit at Launch 400, Special price for a few 158tf * THE WARWICK CHRONICLE is particularly interesting this week. 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