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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
 |
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
 "
� 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
#�    --------------'-�
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.