A “==| THE DAILY NEW Formerly The Prince Rupert dmg Varo A; niture, ce Rupert | _ . ——— — —-— ——— L. iV, = a : PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 19138 PRI r ON WILL NOT STAND FOR MAYORALTY CITY POWDER SHACK DESTROYED BY FIRE ON SATURDAY — FOREMAN THOMPSON INJURED P| i . —————— CALIFORNIA STORM SWEPT; [TURKISH FLEET SEEKS OVERNMENT SSUES BANDIT KILLS HIS COMPANION: SHELTER IN DARDANELLES EXPROPRIATION ORDER - MUCH DAMAGE T MAYOR NEWTON ONE POLICEMAN WOUNDED 0 SHIPPING sup nee! Ganmuietl Mabeeed WITHORAWE For Land on Burrard Inlet in| Turkish and Greek Fleets Connection With $560,000 | a OxTy one ae ous SWEEPING SOUTHERN COAST—SNOW —Latter Victorious. Will Seek Election as Alder- Whert at Vancouver [EXCITING FIGHT BETWEEN BANDITS AND POLICE IN SALOON THE STATE AND LOW TEM- ———— in Ward T . ee HOLDUP IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. PERATURE PREVAILS Special to Daily News. man in Wa wo. Ottawa, Jan. 5—The Domin RS | one | ; i nmin ( or ont has 8 ce 1 . f ; Ca | in. 5—In a naval-es tO ‘WOvermnen as issued wel Special to Daily News.) jhold up a saloon at Snohomish. Special to Daily News ' i \ large numbe if twaweme day Between the tn Rumors were circulated order for the expropriation of ; : Franeciseo, Jan. 5 A te been Vv | this morning to the effect property on Burrard Inlet, near Seattle, Jan. 5 An exeiting|One of the bandits accidentally : ive been wreeked orlkish and Greek fleets the former ‘ . , ; 4 » . ‘ the B.C. Sugar Refinery, so that| fight ‘curred yesterde tween |Shot and killed his companion je 18 Paging All a r he | ¢ ish ‘ \ inusuallyvy low n ght occurred yesterday betweén ate inde ee. 9 , a oe Wi were compelled to seek safety in that Mayor WNewto hed jthe construction of a federal | , - a |while he was himself wounded in : nk ‘ ’ f a | i e prevails throughout o be s ft , “e , : a ae es . on the Straits of Dardanelles, While}? WWhdrawn ae @ candidate $) hort may be proceeded with at| °°” the police while|the neck, One policeman was 2% f f 6 le ant ow is falling fast , e the battle was brief it was a de for the mayoralty. Just be- once. The estimated cost of the|*"¢ former were attempting tojalso slightly wounded. cided cto for the Gree squa fore going to press the new wharf is half a million dol.| = _ oe QUARTER OF AMILLIONDAMAGE =" Oe ee an ‘TUG LOSES CAPTAIN; | ith hone and the , ; M salah al ARCTIC EXPLORER PUTS BACK TO PORT); “YOR NEwrom 74 stated that he will seek elec- ——se You have not yet informed | CID. SECURE DIVORCES tion as an alderman for CO SUI E captain Manter of Tug Pioneer,|§ (he electors where you stood cae Ward Two. B o ‘Fact T | Which Left Ketchikan Last when the B. CG, Telephone THE OLD YEAR CLOSED WITH THE WORST STORM IN THE|Over a Thousand Have Been| Fees) Geer Va Sams Se Wes Night, Found Dead Go. threatened to come in HISTORY OF THE CITY—NO LIVES LOST, BUT Granted Divorces in Border | Not in Party That Made This Morning. ‘ , , , she Final Bash fer 9 and take the telephone MANY INJURED. States and Many Have Sele o De . } 4 stiana, Jan. 5 almar |,,, j id 1942 wen MINERAL PRODUCTIO ee maely ee: a EY uiiieeeiell The tug Pioneer, southbound for|g to pass judgment on, and : 7 IN BRITISH COLUMBIA roront Ont Jat 6 Aj. | Joaneen, noted explorer, who wad h ‘ 6 lion on the coast of I \$ TIPS ON CIVIC POLITICS @as a member of the Amundesn|#esttle, ‘arrived here: yeaterday “Or O00 Seem ere ee : ie though Canada has 1 a divorce , ' utilized it in the past three z Columbia, and particularly | il ‘a South Pole expedition, took his|morning and resumed her jour- ‘ , | With a al output of $103,-leourt vet, hundreds secure d - . ate \toaae in a 10 of auabinoballe ; campaigns as a weapon with eo el ‘ i ie} ay Ne Oo ~ ery é . ue é *hé "holla. . as ave » more an uv ‘“ : 0.094 worth of minerals, B. ¢ vorces each yea and some are o> es gts Ever since the retur f the e oe ee or mn bars which to slander your op- vey of the oldes nhabitat ; | xious for the public to be- : ( 1e return © w eX-| North Bend,in tow. She pul ponents. Now that your de i tie Hons il oOrelpemarrying in Canada Figures | lieve fi » ane o ploring party he has brooded | hae » Ketoh ike f om " : severe a sori raRkeu i ’ f { aati: j ! I 1 I o eee we a va ver the fact that he Wwa | tt a ee yraney cme e = a apres — ; i a ik | Ville ) aHnada tog jiled o this subject by the the anchise ers ane Ove ‘ i , as te i -ar r > . ar Cap- otaiteaeciiiila ick - ' ne ; be my I 1 j } h franehi ie I ae ‘ho ‘tine On vaiaeiehion no ibe ne c rige ie = aoa Oo ler cap been exposed and your own nlermitter ' : ee h ee ee oe scecnaien ae a tail ; final dash for the pole was made he. 7 rn Rental i oe ae id preset varspageanzer se digievah i e i en swe ‘ =| t i 0 tthe yee | PrOpositiol om e 5 } =: as 0 ° ole as « ; Ss sué 3 B » fe i 14.42 : 4 i ’ year 1,243 Canadians have se-| proy fi . th cn “s usual health. Vhen he oe very anxious to drop it, but } sround and through the Ts i v4 : sii 7 ee linsiiiih shtenndae si baie |g seal owe ye Lis auhdin: ‘Gmaeens, te te not put in a iia al 4 it is up to you as the chal- d il e@ity piled November 16th show sale man advised making . . _ NOF-)morning members o le crew be- . ‘- . f 1 the memory of the 001,376 iene, Be dACT eee ee ~ terms with the B. C. Tele wegian explorer ,reached the}came anxious and went to his ne oh ae im t : oe oi aieil al Ohi Michigat New York, Ve i phone Go. when that monop south pole on December 14th. }poom to find him lying-dead in band Ore Soe Sere ny he ‘ habitant have se ma Wi coal rhe to42)mom" and Wiseconsit Alihough}> iin ter the “Prine i911, remaining in the vicinity ped. The sudden death of Ce advised making terms with } aft been carries une peri * aft these ( dians have no . e Tore em ie , ” =~ the B. C. Telephone Co. and , ease over last year is about|~ _ ee : 12 Kupert franchise for three days. He is the intrepid|tain Manter, who has been in — a 7” oO mm The total value og retuened to their native lend mariner who discovered and ac-|charge of the Pioneer for some sh CS eer es of the Inlet and b , a etals mined in B.C. t jpemearry come are Keown to Nav lligh wages and ineflicien- tually navigated the Northwest|time and is well known among = ae apna many signs twiste ut urd} 4 ne mot . done at | ° se me Passage re ik elite phones. You are ever ready rd ‘from siore front and | date £430,000,000 Be nie | cy im the Mayors olice is ; Inarine men, Wl ye a shot Lo to point the tinger of sus- ewh upon the s 7 a i$ about the only policy New ; a meng his many friends. picion at others. In this im ses pon he steers 0 | gucan xmas Tree (GRIFFITH STOCK CO. ©» tw» ows sie vracuce. $/ISMAY HAS RESIGNED wf tance shat have you to way nes shattered ne sol 6 6Th ifiernoon from 3 1 RMANC for yourself. ae | _ FAREWELL PERFO E Phe Mayor asks for a com- FROM WHITE STAR LINE — i ees rooted and Uses | ‘ n « re ill hold i . . , i| he Anglican chusen wel) © ccatemnsiii parison of the Prince Ru- stiieaiehs Shack Containing Powder for City nage some eve verturned ‘ tree i « 4¢ ; telegraph and telephone senna: Largs al SECU") entertained Their Young ineated pert of 1910 and 1912. [If Continues as Director of Several| Work Destroyed—Blaze Lasted | — os Malini nite. tn te ew church. It bids fair to be a at Pink Tea on the Stage 1$ the Mayor would look up the important Shipping Com- Only a Few Minutes. St. Andrew's Society Orne to earth a | nost delightful and pleasing ev ' ; | come of his o siness i short history wel five | re ; ; at Saturday's Matinee i$ incom il wh busine panies. uee A meeting of the Executive nt and great preparations have} ie ig for 1910 and compare it dinciiiinn On Saturday afternoon, short-| , : ; : irs, Vancouve never exper. | ; i Mie | eiageo® he inetd Seat saa Oe the St. Andrew's Society will ibeen made to ensure | being a wo large audiences turned out} with last year’s he would London, Jan. 6 Phe long ex y before dusk, a little four by six aa dl iced such a day as the last da | ie - : be held tonight in the Society i big success. Banta Giaus WI! @f-) on Saturday to witness the fare-| probably vote for Pattullo. .cted resigns J. Bruce shack on Market place, used by . vie | . / | pected resignation of . sruce iooms on Second Avenue. vie lrive about 6 o'clock; @ lea beime} wel) performances of he Griflith] . . the city works for thawing out In money loss the total dam : : si | Ismay from his position as chair- | : —_—$ $$$ ‘ | provided for the children earher) Stock Company Prue » then \ 45 cent wage rate is no : the powder used each day on the ; we in and around the city, |) ine afternoon. Parents and|or pepeaied promises, they re-|3 good to a man whe eannot man and managing director of|works, caught fire in some mys- ty request of the property iding damage to the slipping.) siiods are most eordially iVit-} served their strongest play until|$ get work the White Star Line has been an-|terious manner and was burned|OWMC?s of Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8, ay reach a quarter of @ miNon) 6 be present the last in order to be able to go| nounced. It will take effect June |to the ground. Foreman Thomp- ee ores ae on in CON eeu’ Se he as | —_—_—_—— away leaving the very best of im-| The Mayor says there will 30th. Harold A. Sanderson, first|8°% Who was in the shack at the , — ; mi =a m4 - a ‘ined no lives were lost in the] Pieasant Dinner Party. pressions, with an assurance Of}§ be no sting im it for him no sania idl € ihe Tatar time thawing oiit powder, in try-|C@neelled. Notice of when the rm, though several persons } vice president of the Internation- : sot = ie t . de,| meeting will take place will be ; fhrough the courtesy of of} receiving a warm welcome when | matter which way the elec- Stecesibiie Snoins Qamnens, and ing to get a few things outside, de lat ‘ : e re ‘Le oO e bese ore al Mere e Marine Go é a ‘ . wie a . , reported 10 nave peed ioe i Mr. A. D. McPhaden, the Prinee}they next visit the city. « 12 tion goes. Well, the city < dinathdes af te et tee bins was badly burned about the|™#de ‘ater less slightly myjured Db) re neasentative Of ee The play, “Litthe Lord Faunt will be badly stung if he is F * bed oe : e Star Lile,|hands and was unable to go to ig trees and signs and scores vo! Rupert representé ile nie = wie bid, giving | inniiadh: will succeec r. ismay. work this morning. There were Installation of Officers arrow escapes from death were | (, the well known meat pack every member of the cast an op-} A statement issued by thejonly about twenty sticks of dyna- The first semi-annual meeting lated at supper parties ers, a small party of his friends portunity for he display of then This policy of refusing a company says that it was ar-|mite in the place at the time and|of Skeena Lodge, No. 45, of the t Keports were to the effect Lhal)enjoyed a ver) paenan aon talents, whilst featuring the little job on city work unless he -enged last February that Mr.|they must have been frozen and| Knights of Pythias, will be held ithe gale was general along the/jast evening at the Premier = star, Julia Fehr, whose portrayal is a voter is both a vicious tema) would retire on June 30,|burned up, as there was no ex-|this evening, January 6th, at 8 ast. It commenced with a stif!/Mr, MePhaden, who ts bisW om of the lone and diflicull role was and a stupid one; vicious be- 1913, and that nothing had oc-|plosion, Although the fire lasted|p.m., in their hall in the Helger- vutheaster, accompanied byln few weeks in Vancouver, simply wonderful rhe matinee cause it savors of Tammany- curred to make it necessary to|only a few minutes, it was ex-}son Block, for the installation of downpours of rain, early Monday | thoughtfully shipped to one of performance on Saturday was ism and stupid because it depart from that understanding. |ceedingly spectacular. Powder ]officers and the presentations of evening. ‘The wind veered around] his friends here a « hoice suckling played to a crowded housé lt means a workingman must The statement added that the|was never kept in the shack over-| jewels to past chancellors. All ' io the westward before morning |pig, which provided the chief del- seemed to an onlooker at the come here and live a vear company had decided that Mr. |night. members of the lodge and visit- ind then it swung more to the ieacy of last night's dinnet Phe back that almost every child in before he can get a job, Sanderson might take a vacation LS ing brethren are cordially invit- rthward, the sky being swept) genial “Doe” Morgan oecupied a Prince Rupert must be there as during the first half of the year. The Prinsees Beatrice retura-jed to be present, ee fo «s and the sun shin-|position at the head of the table « soon as the curtain went “ atrial peace” is a Although Mr. Ismay resigns as|ed from Granby Bay about 2.30 ar of clouds and ] A Industria! peace” is Iv , rf ing The prolonged gale from and did the carvings to the satis) anu the stage was cleared and en as one of Newton's read chairman of the White Star he|yesterday yesterday morning and Leap Year Successful. he northern ocean finally brought lfaction of all, The Preime! chef in a few minutes it was raised sons for re-election. He continues as director of the In-|left for the south again at 8 p. New York, Jan. 6.—More mar- raw, cold wind which felt more |proved himself equa! to the 00 again to find the stage swarming ought to have added: “and ternational Mercantile Marine}m. with a light list of passengers |riage licenses were issued in the ke the breeze on the other side} casion and served the dinner I") ith voungsters of all ages sul business stagnation,’ Company and a member of the| Phe Princess May left for Van-|ecity of New York in the leap year the Rockies during winter japlendid style rounding a table at which Miss — board, and retains the chairman-|couver shortly before midnight} just closed than in any previous ' - Grifith was actively engaged, as Those “contlabs’ which ship of the Asiatic Steamship)on Saturday. Amongst the pas-|year of the city’s history. 4 —_— sisted by the members of the the Mayor speaks of is a Company and the Liverpoo! and|sengers were the members of the énnnctaineennasiiaamagitnnaiinnnes ; company, handing out “pink tea’ new word in local literary London Protective Association, Griffith Stock Co. Subscribe for the Daily News. : PERA HOUSE lio the assembled multitude A circles Wonder if it has err aT — . ¥ WESTHOL |bountiful supply of cakes of every anything to do with the snifl Annual Vestry Meeting y =—— | deseription delighted the hearts vacht? On Wednesday evening at the | gee . : = ' of the kiddies Altogether this : new Anglican church, a supper f Toni ht ém Motion Pictures - Tonight unique farewell reception in will be served to the men of the a g lhonor of charming little Miss congregation by the ladies of the Special Introductory Programme Headed by the lrehr tendered to the people of] __......_____.._____________—— chureh, Chureh matters will be aoe i mero Resi Peature Entitled Iprince Rupert by the Griffith discussed and before the even- ‘% Great “Kay-Bee Stock Company was a most pleas ing is brought to a close the an- é 9” ing and graceful tribute and nual vestry meeting will be held ' “ON SECRET SERVICE” |)»: sin: com eeemamon,” js pane ost a After @iving a most excellent church wardens and sidesmen QO Vat wrformanee of the play in the m : for the ensuing year. Li is the Vonderful Story of the Givi! V I rhe annual meeting of t A Wondet . ve Cannon, Bursting Shells and evening to a packed house, the sen chet ecnent Mieebad oneel desire of the reetor that all e€ nes ay ve., anuary Amazing Battle Scenes, Booming \é > ‘ened company hurried down and ! / | members of the ehureh should The Opening Meeting of the Gampaign in the Interests of Realistic Battles-—A Pruly Wonderfu KK boarded the Princess May which | Association, for the purpose |become thoroughly aequainted 7 D Pattullo W it He Held in the é : ’ “ 5 » m jed’—-A Pretty Comedy had been held over for them, en} of electing officers, will be i} with ene another The feeling “@etting Mary arr route to Seattle There were al held on the evening of having been expressed by the WESTHOLME TH. TRE “The Pian That Failed” = Another Aplendid Gomedys number of their friends on the} Yhursday, Jan. 23rd, 1943, men that they would like to con. EA | + he Fly” -bdueationa wharf to bid ‘them goodb) The | in the K. of P. Hall, Betoue | tribute something towards the Mayor Newton Is Invited te Be Present do Discuss the ' Swat the Fly Griffith Stock Company distinetly}§ son Block so7tt lsupper the small charge of 50¢ Questions at Iesue stholme Orchestra » gar sre | receive | P. W. ANDERSON , : admissio ; Special Music by the Westholme Orche made good here and will receiy - will be made for admission All Candidates for Aldermanic Honors Are Also Invited to ‘6 ja hearty and enthusiastic wel. | Sec..Treas Sidi A ae Attend and Will Be Gi 0 staiiinn ha teal . . ne » é ie ce an “er ’ a ? Admission—Ghildren 106 Adults come should they ever pay @r@ ik Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. oe rn an “ee oe » ‘turn visit, | "| Phone 4,