| aa Along the: fines taken by (he aa CAUGHT BY ' . . + eCmarhs Were at s ‘ € yerialistic idea b suc sple _ . he policy of the government ; kn I . 1 Stornay taamarel. the Preniias interfere, ietious nature, referring institutions as the Canadian Club, issist municipalities in , ak : : Me : : : a 5. For the sale of the gov- 9 Ra eae ae : himself as possibly the neces-|the Daughters of the Empire and}#ssurea the citizens of the at- oe provements, Bul i “a bad man” of the admin- tention of his government to the ernment tote in Seetion } the situation warrants it the = ——————— One. | istration He eongratulated the urwent representations placed a government will contribute sare , sng , aa as p mn spanned : saan The Premier thought the rf nailien wahaiial audience upon the vastly im. yeTore him. le present stand- best way would be to have a Vestesd ft hil e promises consideratio : : wd pre Sa ~ a a ad .. De 8 » finan- . o esterday afternoon while Special to Daily News. and asks what the G. T. P. proved appearan f th erty WAVAL POLICY ing of the Provinee in the finan sale and wind up this busi- Ste 3 i Sule 48 After a one , ; since his previous visit, nearly at cial world compared with that ee ? young Arthur Manson was amus- : t i attitude is , : ; va ; : : Fata! a ee 288. a , ; ; - ; oid : four years ago, The surmount- The Latest From London when he took the reigns of office ing himself on a log raft in the 7 il : d ih Bi a 4 Por the leasing of seve ¢ of obstacles of a physical na- Town ten years ago was certainly a 6. For park sites along Hays sea along the waterfront not far yossible det Shop ” , ; returned to New West ernment wetertrent on ture that probably no other city me matter of congratulation, and Creek and along Shawat- from the dry dock operations he eturned to Ne es res : ; turday The ace ayien Vee. Canada had ever had to con- Special to Daily News.) one that should make the people cone one was scared almost into a faint by saturday, : ace! bre e rick prom * me . . ramier » » > . ooh ae ohedataben Pre \ r MeBrid | : ! tend with showed pluck, deter- tondon Julie That of British Columbia the proud- Premier MeBr ide prom- the horrible intrusion through a ' ” j@ ises early consideration mination and faith in the future Ok . oe est in the Dominion, ised to act speedily grant- hole in the middle of the raft of m Asheroft when an ex-| this the German naval expansion these mpany automobil tage | F dati for worthy of the best traditions of is a real menace to the se Speeches by Dr, Kergin, presi- , the long twining arm of a huge mips automobile stage ion st é é ‘ se- ’ : : : ‘ S d from the road and turned ° i enone dian Western Canadian progress, curity of the British Empire dent of the Liberal Association, 7. That the school sites be devil Osh, which grabbed him by Bonaparte Creek, Bishop r th . Seem a nein He touehed in business like was made known to the Can- and vice president of the citizens’ transferred to the city. the ankle and twined about his Mi ‘ s . ‘ee ‘ rou s : y . . : . TT ., _e Pp p r and the six other ” y . of fashion upon the representations adian ministers today by the ommittee, and by Cy Peek con- Early attention promised leg. The creature could not drag Pencielr t oO I es 0 t , a i ce “ ‘ ' Ss a) . ‘ ‘ , i wanes nora) : oF Sone or ide to him by the citizens’ com a fense ec . cluded the great meeting, by the Premier. him off the raft or he might have pants of the ear struggled in 6. For a smal! debts court. Imperial defense committee, we owned. and the tae vater with the heavy vehicle Attorney General Bows« mittee, and dealt at some length Premier Borden, it is stated, = — 8. For title to the reservoir een gydoon Ho n a om pofthem, They were saved wers this request, stat. g) with the Reheries question. satisfied himself that the LOCAL JOTTINGS site and right of way for 3]! ‘re er fou “ tae answel aOOT ; on suckers somehow, bu e the swift current, whieh turned ing that the request is A White B. C. menace is a real one. The ————— the Woodworth pipe line. oe wr. — ee " notor coach again. :, o nagistrate é : ie ; form of Canadian aid is to Joe N, Horne, a well known old The Premier promised 3)°°™S! & granted nly a magistra None were more imbued with ; life | being required for the court 1 stronger desire to see a white be discussed at a meeting timer of the Klondyke and now this, " Roses Footbal! Club. \$ 7. For a regular assize British Columbia than himself, today of the Imperial de- heavily interested in real estate 9. For a government reser-. \ meeting of the Roses Foot-| court, in which he was joined by the fense commission. The in this city, is a guest at the Pre- vtaion of Woodworth FREMONT CRANDALL DEAD all Club ke Meminniiee beaten a Thiet promised for the Saclay Game iia sana See Pall Mall Gazette in what is mier Hotel, Lake watershed. Well Known Young Meet 0 in the Maple Leaf Cafe. Im- fall of this year. members of the government. But said to be an inspired mes- —-— Attention promised by the T i. nn ab ne portant business will be Gle- | 8. For a permanent Provin- they, as business people, must sage states that Canada will Che Presbyterian Ramble Club Premier. rag . cussed. cial gaol building. realize that at the present stage contribute: seven millions are running a launch exeursion 10. For a cemetery site. Word has just been received in - | Consideration is promised of this Provinece’s upbuilding it and a half yearly for dread- up Tuck's Inlet this evening, Premier MeBride rather ore Nas ous oon ra a il George Rudge, with his wife | for this, bul the question Of 3)would be nothing shert of sui- nought contributions, leaving the Government wharf|} disfavored the Fairview $}'© rag o Premans omen Be tnd family, of Port Simpson, who} having the building farther cide to dictate terms to the can- at 7:15, site, but promised his care- : — R pom ee os jane have been on a visit to the city] in the interior is mentioned, ful consideration. late W “gre fall aah r agent i PS —EE— ate . Crane 4 er y le last few days, left ae also the Burnaby prison 11. For amendment of the i. the G rn P. has met his iin vyesterds ning for Kil ‘ . " , ee A erday moruing a olony. sas Act of Incorporation, re §) 005) at Hazelton through being alem on a. visit to then 9. For the commencement 0} inscribed stock. truck by the fly wheel of a gas ‘ struck bs , . = h at that place. work on the road around The Premier thought this line engine the island. could very well be provided FS Captain @. H, Niehelson, man- Premier MeBride says the ; int the GE, Pc atoamshipss|£ government sno con oo After Long Years (as the Noveli Novelists Say) Interesting Ceremony is|} {°° ter @ emer! ae Hoey Averill, of the Bank of ivvived on Saturday with the)§ with this, and promises Monk wih at snanaie British North America staff, left Oates cok Gee a te thrush the Performed by Premier Sir Richard McBride Who is Most ee vay © Hous 3. F. Welehinne. OF braneh municipalities, ; P ‘ ; ig Skidegate. ei spots. Wallace's, for a two weeks’ holi- ne ee och nas Enthusiastically Welcomed in Prince Rupert day in the Lakelse Valley. Best room in town at Savoy. Punetually at two p.m, as an-|honor of making the first land-|welcoming letters naming Me. — ——— — — —.tnounced Sir Richard MeBride|'!28 at the officially opened wharf| Bride and Bowser, and its cen- ‘“ , . inaces| slowed the May down so that the|tral space railed off for the eit- landed from the C.P.R, Princess ; : s whartieone’ boats could swarm safely|izens’ committee and the favor- PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO May ab the Govermment whar along beside her as she ap-jed few. Through the great slid- “Ninth Avenue Gold Strike” is announced, yesterday, All the way up the! ,.,aehed the new wharf. ing doors of the warehouse em- Prince Rupert's rainfall officially placed at 128,86 inches After yesterday's excitement ‘some citizens seem bo mane harbor the steamer had been es- Premier's Landing erged the party, Geo, D, Tite, for twelve months by government observer, things quite slow today, even al the city hall il corted by power boats, including E president of the Conservative As 8. A, Captain Kerr passes through bush fire on way from Everybody admits that the Mayor made one ol h es Evelyn with the Citizen’ Without delay as soon as the) sociation, Dr. Kergin, President Hazelton ta Rupert afoot, 10 Evel) 8 ; . peeches last night and lost nothing by contrast , + nents bed the Si steamer tied up the Premier|of the Liberal Association, the Mussallem’s firuit and veggetable garden on Fifth avenue . ‘the : ace " Committee on board, ane e ta il cs : a Citizens eagerly anticipating that for omnes | 2 Mac with the band play- stepped ashore amidst cheers} Hon. W. J. Bowser, one A “ t attracts attention, ; a : ; , rial ¢ i ings. oe a ; »| McBride ww. Kergin held the 7 : 8. P. C. A, ins y passes favor > comment on \wabe, Peeve ene Vadose aes ly ber th the burden ‘ine All the boats, as well as the}and more cheers, Hundreds of McBride, Dt = oe ; sine ‘ ar wy ; 1 A. inspetor passes favorable ; ro . ar u V pened ' ' | om , , res oose-s8kul p on e ‘ince vw ses. Goveramess wart hearing up breve | Princess May, were dressed wich|the eitizens lined the wharfside, great moo "i ; 6 : we ith inter ee or See or 1 | i tin in superb of ws » ae : : c i ng , » ap er. . . » > spe . va. vu re . » f ite new Responsibility, . form of {i punting, and the thunder of the} Flags, streamers, decorations, ) beautiful lettering Ww any picnic parties spend prolonged | K V Merely Mabel says “Imitation is the sincerest \ ; id be heard while they}greenery were everywhere, The esting and rich embellishments weather. Joe Merryfield and Jack Hilditeh mistaken for In- : : ' ' heers Gould be hear “) , ry ° " ; vey. » never guessed MeBride was such an aren c ; ans at & lans, on bud she Rover muensed MoBri were still a good way off, Capt erowd gathered about the raised — - dians at Shawatlan follower of Laurier, | MoLeod, to whom belongs the|dais with its baekground of large Continued on Page 2.) werece