PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN
PRINCE (JKOKUE. B.C., KKU�AV. Jl'LY 23, 1H2U.
KI\ K CENTS
Validation Bill Comes Into Force by Proclamation Today /
WILL BK HIGH SCHOOL MUST COURT AT FORT
INSPECTOR AT CALGARY ST. JAMES FOR 10O YEAJKM
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High Schools. ., ,i (.KAI'HU-1 ADVICES RBGEIVKD PROM \i�ioi;i.\, SENT To,
I(||\,�U. BY MAYOR PERRY�LONU U1SCIJS&LD AM) CON- Coincident with the re
IFHSIAL Mill I H IS AT i.v.si s� ITLEO Baaaett ;m school principal here,
comes iho resignation of Mr Wil-
latn .U.iius. principal of the high
ih.- differences of the Indians- therte
Nome Flyers Should Arrive
Here Monday or Tuesday
of Simon I m-. a
rhe flrsi properly constituted MACHINES REACHED ST. PAUL, MINN., LAST \i REVELSTOKJK8CHOOL8
school on the Millar Section, who
�,i ivor M Q Pei rv whu
weeks igu for Vic ' leaves his post he.r^ to accept a
.-request oi the Attorned IVlnce Ueorge s. (..>.,. Principal Ac- m�re "ll�>orlant �ne ln a lar�e cll>' lepartruenl to make final . cj>< , fncrecwed Offer ��From
I with regard] to cei former Employer^,
,,i ihe Validation \>�: '
"'"' a year '" "a P'e9L>nt posl' "�"- '" whlch Ml JoneB' work haa heen the BubJec< ur hl*h �raise oy
. ihe proclamation will be It > vyrtb regret that school circles
.... which will give effect v,,ii learn ol lhe resignation of
,: ales made undei th*n Principal Ua set! ol the cit>
ali ,it u-.t fail 1 in- -...-tif- chool nho hai tendered hia reBlgj
,i a lurge amount ut prqp ' nation to the Board bl School
h had fallen u< tii,- city I'rustfi ai he ha accepted un oftei sal. proceedings '�: lh� i:.<.--i toke Board as Buperviar
.,.;- oi iin' final arrange \ log principal ol ihe Revelstoke pub.
It; ,i! Victoria! al'e nol toll i lioul
lo.las i ;noclamaiioii in i imn in conrKul al Kevelutoke
!. � ..luiiiina Gazette will will i,.- two large modern schools
matter} with a .-tati of sixteen [touchers,"over
tiie school authorities He
received an offer ol -m inspectorship or lhe Calgary high .schools under the educational department of the province ol Alberta
rhe loss, of this verj efficient teacher from the school staff here will lie keenly regretted by trustees, parunti and pupils also by a large circle of friends Mr Jones baa two brothers here Mr KiVieBi Jones. manager of the Hank or Montreal. ..ml Mr llai ry .lonHB, of the l!.T P
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ovqi one hundred/years ago The �OOD &TARTJ FOR BAND VANCOUVER ii. *Uiy 22.�
uccaefon �ra8 In the nature of a test' * *' MoM>\Y'S Whtil'l.W All our of the United States Army
a-,, ,., ., charge brought against aeroplane-. amve*i n m Paul. Black-ie Davis well known here �'�t�l"/�"liu ^ Formed �nJ Fru- -Minn., m 7:30 tonight lhe uiacb-
ol having Bupplled cidei to Indiana. ceedings Show Thai Musicians ,,,,-s flew from Grand Rapids, Mich.,
The case tesolvei it<�>lf mto * ^Wttl Get Hesuit?, ,,, Winonu Minn., in three hour*,
question rega�jd4ng th.e Intoxicating i'he *�..!���,. hae been ^iiKiiti> niiu> evening in the City Hail the ea> of ' ""oxicaung....Mquor � 1 . * > ��
undei in*- niejiung ot the^Cct be ' """ ueorge ut� band v.at tona ; Mluneapolis The machines landed
cfctori In it.,. caseJtf reserved by ed Fhe'meeting was called to orde.rl-^sterday afternoon .1 \\i�..na and
.ludge Robertson tiy Ul "l""-|)> "Ifca^nagei ol tlj<- ,,,.,�.....i(>,t to �^i Paul latei In jh�
rhe prssecJKfwi wat In iheimffd^ Koy'al Bank' ^ll11 '' '': ^-''l-1""^'' -las. All the ercw* of these mach-
ul vi 1 au-s: Young, of th- tinu of ad secretarj ol the meetrh-*, both |ne� arc conndoni .,1 il..- success of
\,.,::,. & Ogston, .iihl Mi w P helng elected to the positions Ijys^c the big flight, ami arfhough the
vjcii.i.- and tin- defence \sa- con clamation tiooo mile ,ir the
.|u,i,.,l t,v Mr. P E Wilson The �rifceUng-'goi down to business |uh>i.-i ami m.�si difflcull air vo>.
\!h.u, one hundred Indians were 'll <""'i alhl ""' '"""^"'K motions agesakenipted In the western hem-
W' "l1 1 nded keen (,. proceed
hi UNI I PECK. V.< .,
VISITS THK * lit
Coming hei
,,l I Ullttthl'-H (.realesl Soldier^, ..boil: ;i yeai ;i!
Ii�t� to nie.'i lion |�r j and ability broirgnt it up to^a'high ���;il.-iit Hanna ot' t h� <*> amlai 'I "i '�t'flciency an..(! �ra.moi)lioii.- in the
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� lainut ion 'I he in.
al once and til
i at the trial, and the courl Wef*5 "'" <"u"'-'1 �""' endorsed (sphere, 'ih�, i
-Hiii.-l Included Mr T W Heine. Moved i>> Pltmati, seconded b> with a|| M),.,.j>
Paradise, tha) Messrs Wimbles; A''resume ol the ' > v up to .int�i Baird, Hornsby aud.Ogilvie be ^^k ,. tta follows Phe ruachnda i^ri ,-d to act as trustees for me barfu Mineola, Long Island at 1 -. 30 on Moved b> IMiinan. seconded by rhursda> ol last weok ; i,.n- of
POR PKINCE GEOKiiK Paradise, thai ih.- president .im\' ,|,,. p-jiota arrived at Krie Pa., *i
ihe same da> i 'aptaln 81 t laii
I, li.-i.ilti.- lost 111
trustees. a UtK ,,,,,[ nafj � forced landing al
Mov.�d by Uisdi. seconded by Par- Sc^anton, Pa/.* in which u- broke ar . July J - Speaking i f Common
. in reciting
of the. conference at Spa. , , , , , ,.
, ' * '!��< ' led to nave two baseball teams
wo Kami's will be played each !� ' . � s have rappted with U,.,.K ,.;,,�- slI1,.(. ,,�> ,irst ,� Jlllv
sport has bi'.'ii at a standstill, but ih.M. with the organization of two
11 children and i \\ o acressol Bchool
i.elegrajHi service win. tkta jecenily id. ii besides the school grounds , , , . - '
been prouioteit in i,Ji.; management
A.. Kiricieni Teacher. ,� the Compan^r���' �> ^��l''^� Mr I'.a.-.-n took charge of the --du ,-/"
tern her,- and with vUf.r �*�1ltlHli Premier M�k�-s lln> Slate- \|.,,,-,, c;,,,,,,^, \\i|| u<- Played by ,, � .,,,", � . .,,.:, ,,.� ., , ,, .,., , '
^r? . .............ii. i�......*.. i.^.....^.... , , .� .... . , ,' , nun '""' Kct '!�>'" eoiiserit t*> ant js street. In cbmrnain
V i �<>! lit-i Iran. \\ hi. h Look
meiit on His Itt'lui-ti lYoin Spit.
Monoj
Kutaed,
Good.
Speaking in V1 u mPatihK of the executive of a "r be appointed a commit- sundtoy* where the othi'X-plane's ha>
nlen oi
llu> (.(1 .� ,;,.�, �,�� wed
IMr Wi's furnished ns h
the oroblem of the indemnity and ve
Idr the band.
was
adjourned i�
inakmn a rf�'al effori 'i> deal with it. H,. siat.-d thai they have well ad
The meet
\\IHllsl JlHi
PeruiaiiiMit Institution.
Ii teams some mnu\ games will vaticed schemen ror the raising of |mMwl ofl Rach w(j(,k
.the iicc.'ssary. suhis to enable tht
It all Intensions are realized lhe pfince George Band will be a per-
"\^K^ re ,
'.�� iiomiinon House, Col-J province, and Mr Rassett (U-dares , . '.
i- no atit-nipt on tlvir pant lo evade :is done much to forward thai it la very henenciaTSu helping . ... _. .
'- uf returned men In the children to gel p grasp iir-4heir
has been the hope of a. studies >:i ui the West that thoi The good wlfehea of all parents and
Till: IM NSMIIK RSTATR.
Mr l c Pldgeon will manage one manyni Institution and a hit; hoost
mi, while Mr Andy Fofjrest claims ind-credii to the city. Due ot the
hi ha^ a leaiu all lined lip which things missed most at the Dominion
� ll put the regulars out of commis- l'a> celel)ratotwher% ths year w;.s
mii in live innings. The t.-anis are the blar.' of the brass1' with its jazz
in.ih getting out to practice and it and pep \ good hand of musiciauu
ulil l><;
iffereq cabinet! children .will follow Mr. liassett to
newly fortm>d govern-
1 In- largei li.-hl of hi> ahUj activity
(I there is still n feelii
.. � be Invited to accept the MOltHIS PLANT WAS
portfolio of Minister "of I IM;i) !>i.Vi(i 1\ V.Wrol'VKK
� h m.-lit ----------
\ ancoiix it Mtlli'K Stock � or Pine Old Scotch Is
('onflscated.
VlfTORIA, July 22. The Hon. Jam en Dunsntuir left ;�u estate of $12,000,00(1 to his^wili', which Is :<> hi1 divided at h<�r d^ath juniouKst all ll1."- i� 1 > 1<1 r-Tii oil thf> bas(?r lipcn
is likely a same will he payed next ofi the business end o( their various
Sunday ;i I'teruoim
Instruments can put all the joj >>( liv. mik into .1 lowii when everything else
PI.I UIS( ITK OX PKAIK1KS. lail^.
TI >N. July 22.�Oftolwr
-t of purchasing
� .uii.iK in i'all.
'�'I by The Citizen, Col -'ated thai ii was his in :
briiiK Hon i)r Tolmie,I \'A\(' agriculture, out t<> the |.|;ill, w ill. and he state.d that ho
his best efforts to have
uientti i- the only stumbling .'lock Mil-Ii he .iwi.iiV, th.' proceed.^-.1' ii-lib Im^ been flixed for voting �>� the . ^tj- hould Ive easilv over. ,ni" be fi le oi' ''.:�; coal mines to il"1 i^ohihiiion refflrenduni in AlM�*rla ..ii," 'i.ii Xori ii.Tii flallway ��n�l ST�*katclieuaii.
by bad weather n
winds.
on which day the fligh> proceeded iu
Cfland Rapids. Mich which they left mi Thursday, landing ai Winona yesterday afternoon auri it St Paul at 7.:30 last night The diBtance flown yesterday 'was about f><)0
Hi- .lump Todaj.
Today's Jump is a !hk one. It is probable thai the machines will laud about noon, it flying conditions urt-
auita,bje for pr
ding. Id North
i'l,.>'iu>i vili be not more thim 'Sl'-.o und it i> expected thai this amount
V'Ji, ./uly 2 "J Morns premises were recently i raided", following his sale of Mquor I to a provincial constable was today stabmh�> proper Do-.,....., 5;ptln �,. ^ ni,,nt|lh imprison-
rimental itrm on ">ffh^�nt"for'the sale A .....ond charge
CJ. T. P. in the Fort in>bives'"tile confutation of 1480, There are at pro . casef ,,. ,,�, |;n,.sl ilull()1-s The ,)O|.
Ice �(�;�� KUid.il to the secret illegal cuche rfi Viincouyer by a woman
Us province only one Do- i xperimental farm, two ex-ta.l stations and one sub ; ti all of these are located ;
'�����r 1'iid of the province
VK�< PKOPLK
. Reid and D. B. Hanna Visit
the City in Railway Interests
MIYISTKH OF RAILWAYS AND Pi:�s||>K\T ol CANADIAN NATIONAL ICAJLWAYS. WHK'U INTLIOKS Ci. T. P., PAY SHOUT VISIT TO PRIVL'K (JKOIUiK�VltAV THE STATION SITES.
l in a very
hurl
t ii.it- by voluntary contributions arid
orga iii zed entert.ain ineiits
!h- 'i.si ruiiieiits wiien r)oiu:h a.e to be put In ttie care of the lour trustees appointed. viz , Messr.;. Wiinlu'', Hornsby. Baird and Ogil-vie, who will hold them In trust It is to b>' 'listiiici.l> understood that
in^irunionts tt
not to be
w ; p.111 on Tip1 day evening
Mil- Of the Stilt 1011 (HflicUltV
bought for iiidividunls, -but beloni to the band organization as a \vbol<
KlllTOR CAXDIDATB! IN V.VLK. Hpfec|o] carrylng ,,'(,n ,�, j D tbe visitors were escorted over the ;i1111 arf "' he k"IM tn thc band quiir-
r< )KI.\. Juiy 22 The well � .!, Vernon uewspaperinau, Jack McKelvie editor and manuger of the
I s� VPK THK IU)LSHK\1KS V
1"1"' (-� Have Been Murrderjed I
In Mn�-...��,. at Nikolnlevsk Are I >'�!..d to be AJiv<-
lews," will be the likely v e candidate In Yale
Reid, minister of railways, ac'com. towiiBitOH In motor cars lent for the
paniee by Mr I) 1! Hanna. preside.nl uccafilon by members of the del<>-
. oi ih. Canadian National- Railways, gallon. The cars proceeded by way
land tt r II II Brewer, k< noral sup-! of Third avenue to the Hammond
! ei mte oleut of the ('. T P section of] townsltes and south over tln> Loop
I III: POSTOFFICE.
delegation this wefck walled I
l I,, . ii izen in i ospeci to ob �
oils being lodged againsi the.
the Canadian National from Winnl , road, returning by way of South peg w ..si, arrived h> u> Vlce-Pr.'si ! Port George and the government dent \litchell. of the (' N R, wai j olflcps. :iKo :. member of t h�> party The Postoffice'.
m.-i by o.-i.'-^iiii.iii lhe occasion ol' the vibit of both
i .1 Ulj L'L' -Believed
ied in the Bolshevik; rejnuvul 0) ,,,.,,,> poMonue to any - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
" . , ' : . . , ,,, ,,�. ilt, The Citizen hasUutmi. of the civic covernment, con-, taken advantage ot to point out the
h-dwartl liakt-r. of
The I'riiic,. Qeorge Hand 'ornani. Ziitlon is off to a pood start, and it is fortunate In' haying such Rood men at the head of affairs There.is no doubt that In a .short time we shall have a hand in this city that
Will be .i credit to the coilllll Ullit V
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CHIEF OF POLICE
TAKES THK POT
u arp Baser, oi (mment on this matter ' -i stun of Acting M.yoi I H Band need which thia city haa ot a new
I her year,old chclld ae^ ^ ^ Lnforniatton can be se- nnd Alderman Wlmblea The Board postoffice ami other federal build
in Siberia, are found ' I ( Tl^it wa;. PeprBtHIllBd by Mt , logs I be postoffice was shown to
cording to a letter f] J(1,,�.,�(, uf Illt. u,>xnndra Hotel the Minister and to the Skeena mem-
>�� OUTSIDE VVARB. ur n ..rii^by/ imuiai..-i of th� Royal '"'' '" >''� 1'�lJt' 'but the neglect
I'l'.l VI
the honofls or Mr H:-.kei k ho was i 5 ancquver r.,i t wentf fxpari gold dredging "v'"' had luiig experience '� "ke \{(. w:, engaged bj
��' I I' ield: l.Kt.. to f?O tO
''� proceed to mines near tl IH14 I tiev h.id long
- up for dead
- ;HHdli:\ MAKES
"Is KICSI SIMKt II.
"hins i,, be More Tolei anl �' otherN Viewpoints. i"'1' in Montreal.
Ea|< July 22 Piy>miei
�'"' '" his ti^at public
on Wedfneaday. He 1: to Canadians to b,e
� ich other's viewpoint 'ogether to hrinK the
�: �> the dlfriciilt tinu
Mr H nn^byv manacoi of ib� Royal Bank of > anada and others
i |oli nel Peek,
Dominion
Switf* l.lttlo Oauie m i.'iiinatown Ih
Interrupted h> Actinig Chief
Slnclali.
Down amongst the Inimitable
bar in th,. hope that the neglect 3n,elia ul Chinatown a number of
il thai quarter � were enjov-
winch Prin
George has
Buffere
u.nih i of Parliament foi Skeenn remedied iirthe near futai
bore on Monday to meet j Doubtful of Increase
.i p. 11 v. accuiiipulued i.y Mi NeJ j Asked t-\ The Citizen whethei wt hi. ilie well-known Prince Rupert might pxpeci an Increased train-ser
from the utiuwa authorities will be lng u ,lttUl game (ll -Dow now" on had .�
liaKot.i. uear the boundary, and pro-coed'inK to Saskatoon toniKht. The distance' troin Si Paul to Saskatoon is about st.'. miles From Saskatoon on. th.. Ihnht will be made in stapes of Saafatoon EdAionton; Bdmon-iiin .hi-p'i. Jasper- Trine Qeorge! Prince (ieorge Ha/elton. each in
one di
and therefor
providing
the machines reach Saskato'on to night. Hi'V should be her,, on Mod day. or on Tuesday, al the latest.
Captain St. Clair Stre'et carries messages of congratulation to present to Explorer Roald \niuniisen,
who
xpocted
arrive at Nome
early in August l>\ way of the Northeast Passage, having clrcum
navigated th
North of 63."
The messageH are from S'llhjalmur StefansSon, preaidenj of the Explor >r^' t'luli of New VmU. Henry Pair-
child , � niachini U econd in com raand carrying m observei Lieut Erich .el n engineering .�ftic->r ot the flight .I. i �!-" 1 Pilot
Lieut 'i H ' tfumrlije {.tiotogra phlc offli i i pilot "i "��� '( plane i i hid' i- in-. ti voi'-iJii and
it,-' iio lit
i...
i itofion ol ii i pn n-tint-fii
p ipeiniaii. Introduced the v-I-al j vie.- in the Immediate future, I'leai hoarse breathing of'the playeib f.leijj, Hoi Klrkpaltich pilot .>t
ti ihe delPK.iiK-". and ihe pai ty j dent Ha nn a PXpreased Burprlfp that Silently, b'b a shadow out oi tbi ! \., f uiaohinj i informat-l&H offteei
ded through Ui,. yards of the HUch u request should b* seriously night, there cum.' upon them .\ctiiifcj,,i m...... p�-i i > i-.n und I; dccolnpah
put forwunl hi view of the loss un Chief of Colic,. Rlnclah "The gante iod-h) Mnatei hMectrii..... i FO Eng
i , ,,i,...-i v. i mil in.-i hann lan
\ .i j lilffii un i llghi i i,,. \ I.,-1 , ilu h. in it,, opinion i ,,i \i,., . binihaud ing oftw ei of .,i niv i' I ing ii.-i'i- mi I �""r '"� undoubtedi\ 'b,. mos i >iirt' 1 un.i.-i taken in tUa olaloi j ,�,,, it will !,(-%ii- rlrai (; T I' i-iiii the iiioiintiiMs game, howevor Perhaps he couips I exlensi.vo a\\ trip '"� � 1: looked for m tci:-. from the wild Mongolian tribes of far I thmi m-i- ol milf ,�:>,(.� M- Hartna's hem nn chop Suey, for he tried to break|-an> ^'areclj
ailway lo view th� various station
itn v lilt h, have been �..�l.-cied ai In j (|,-, siiiicii it.,- western line was oper" Is pinched." �'oui nu.iir\ oft i in- ' a bl'1 ul '
Iiifli Ih iii lavot of the 'die remain ' |>f ||,(. rallwa'yi co operating with a There wai .-i Reneral scramble i"1 . |j
" rnllwuy nompaii) I" Un��W country to the fullest possible r^trlevn 'he money which prompted i,n,i
l dj
.ind t ai ihe I'mii of (liutrge hUhkI ',.>,,.,,, tn furilltaie development, the the Cirfef to grasp a player naraedjj , ,| liii|iress�>d With I'opiilin site | p.'ople of ib.- country contiguous to Ve.- Hay by trie wrist, Yoe Hay wai | ,,i lli, alatlon site at Oak and VmI
it reel f wnn viewed from the grountl
i'lils � Itr1 Ih Mini chosen at the sen
Iliiilini;
M \t;ii�N. Ohio. ,hil) 22.�Hhoiihl
", Montreal the new acnutor iia..i.�- ^
in insp,otion of the -leni
l're�l-
mi oi ih<> railway comniissioii held Hie nine yi'ni'H ngo, and which IlllH
,, ..ii oppospil by ih.' city ai lurge .\,.i Kluce - 11 is a oompr.ortiBe locii* Inn hpi.weeii �lie absurd decision
ill I lie lirst instance oil
awn ui, thn suhier-t was that thin away. In tht> tussle the other play
traveller* I'hp Nome encoui
sfivicu would b<3 forthcoming ihe era Rtkrted t� bolt out of tiit- in unkmrwu climatic conditions u i.iomeni that clfcumstances wnn'ani- numerable exits, and us mutters were , vv111 bP compelled to maintain an
I Oir PHOHIBITION.
.I,- ocean ii> do lint- h'riiidpd down iii th� iii'hi instance on
low hi.'i-nt the cnll\ llii�v iipplbiitlon tif � the Hammond
no HUn'i-ndcr of right* InwiiHito Iivtpre�t8 to locate the atu-
t'o iht- world ciHiiuil <�� (.Ion III Maple street, near the power
wefl| pihIof Ihe yards.
poinpllmentGil the CSty,
pressing, the Chief put his opponent! ntnde ol ,il>out 14,000 feel In ei>>*a out of the Kitm.- by. the simple ex*- ing the Canadian Rockies and ou
pp ,
ltoth Hon. Dr. Reid and Mr. Hanna pedleni of bouncing a hard object off
k t hitl
6sl of the Alaskan rout.'
ltoth Hon. Dr. Reid and Mr. Hanna p
expressed themselves as being much bis head. He was taken to hospital ^rangementa have been made- by
impressed with.' the development where he made an aatonishinglv the pr,nCe. George, Board of Trade
shown by Prince eGdrge up to the rapid recove,Jy. and with some o. ,he t0 entertain tb* vlaitors pi......H
present time. Mr. Mitchell, vice, other players will come up before ilM.|Vit, h�re.
Neb jV�i, � The i.sn,i.i.a,>'.11.;.".,-. ,,...1 """��SHII^J ""';;;,; ;;,in^tpf: of Him^^'ut. VT^mnt-'o^^:^^ very.Mngis.ratoHeme tomorrow, "ion of thf National miinflfttory. howevrr Hppeaimn. . __j
5 'IN TASMANIA.
DUBLIN, July 22.- beanatchea
state thai Heliast city is again torn by riots between Unionists and Sluu
TOWN, Tasmania, July Seiners In which soldiers and Bail-Prince of Wales arrived at1 ors are recognized. The property torttty. loss, is estimated at |6,O00,000.