THE DAILY NEW = ——— — ——— — - ~ PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘I E BILL TO BE DEBATED AT WHITSUNTIDE | PE VERY LOW AND REFUSING NOURISHMENT—PRESIDENT WILSON ON ALIEN LAND LAW LAW MONTHLY LUNCHEONS REE PUBLICITY SCHEMES CONSIDERED BY BOARD OF TRADE Board of Trade Considering Ad- visability of Adopting Can- adian Club Methods. Sele | Mr. Allison suggested to the! ciDED TO PURCHASE NUMBER OF COPIES OF NEWS-AD-} | board of trade last night, with al VERTISER FOR GENERAL DISTRIBUTION— lview to make the meetings more OFFERS FULLY DISCUSSED. iltractive and thus increase the membership, that a monthly great need instead of |; shing prospeects|luncheon should — be given and} RK ipert | they could give the people facts.|some distinguished speaker ob- bAll about the } g, halibut andjtained to deliver an address board vol salmon and | these industries | Alex M Manson thought the idea ition from had ‘alread; tarted and were|was a good one and made a mo pointed out) prospering on that a committee be ap-| his city ap-| The mays said the board had/|pointed to consider the matter | suntry andjalready done share in advert which was carried TO VISIT THIS GROWING PORT ID OF TRADE ALSO INVITES BY WIRE LARGE PARTY OF ‘ACTION FOR ‘DAMAGES GERMAN BUSINESS MEN WHO ARE TOUR- | HAS BEEN ADJOURNED ING THE DOMINION. | a \Case of David id Graham Against board had) @ ¥, Pp. S. S. Co. Will Not Come Up Until September. ne | said the the grain col but the telegram he hboara of| The mayor already invi@ed mission by wire ew attention frain commis. select sites | Came back uncalled for The | Dr. Cade, who left on Monday hounth’” dite board had also w red the German |jact for Vancouver to give evi- consul at Montreal regarding the | gence in the case of David Gra- have been in-|trip of a party of German busi-|pam against the G. T. P. Steam- Kupert. There |ness men. They also had been | chip Co. to recover damages for Dominion gov-j|invited to extend their Canadian | injuries sustained at the wharf take up this/trip to this port What the] here in October last, returned to rs, and he|mayor thought was that the board | the city this morning He re- d take it up|should have a correspondent in| por ts that for some reason that officials this|the east to keep them posted OM|was not explained the case was | just such movements net called and will not come up until September. The doctor enjoyed his trip and ON reports things quiet in Van- couver with weather fine THE P Smartly cut, well tailored, hav- ing the right “hang” about them the ladies’ suits at Wallace's ° ( SION OF BOARD OF TRADE DECIDES TO CIRCULATE Soe ee TT NINETY-NINE PER CENT. TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON ITIZENS WILL SIGN IT. . re : Board of Trade to Hold Confer- a discussion Mr. Morris said it was knowD| gnog with Visiting Railway ide last night! last October that these lots were Officials at 4 o’Clock. post offiee site|being considered by the govern- Dominion ov.|ment and action should have been : the Gk taken by the board before, Four it wae expected that Vice Presi- by no means| years ago the board was asked to dent Da rymple and other visiting ible for such name a sile and a site was s8e- reilway officials would appear be- ling out its | ated: but some members of the fore the board of trade last night, Ihe discussion | | board opposed the recommenda but at the ere of the board \lex. M. Manson Ption of the board for their own meeting President Dawson an- he board had} purposes He thought that any nounced thas he had aoee advised epresentative;resolution of the board now could that Mr. Dalrymple was sligbtly pinion on thel have no effect and he would ad ae, ne ee oon anne — Mall Ga of the opim-|to Prince Rupert, and they are field’s death, which is honored by} Left This Morning on. TH @ He stat I i t hict ld be ver ss sale aidan 4 wrekaiy Inspection to Hazelton. a en oo ee j ery be handsomely ustrated. Af eariy iW De | suffrage has now come it is t e Rupert items.i discussion 875 was voted for he Primrose League throughoi t| ‘ jon he fl | a I j I ’ a ' 4 : ~ ‘ ~ re : Alexander Robinson, superit to lower the flag of anarchy. his Was noinumber of copies f the iss t he w Phe eague a : f B . oe tendent of edueatior or U., sing, for now|be distributed by the board \founded in 1883 to mimqmnor- i i } : the ‘ Getting Married. | late the dis tished statesman’s | ved fre ne. 8 ith . this Pre — . . ony hing — political services and to promote | or g and left on the 10 o'clock | Pecents Of Crockery a i é ‘ ; ‘ is ane on a trip of ware oF household linens secured the principles which he advo- = = : I lf I Wallac oof COMMISSION INVITED icated j inspection He w likely visit} or them at pay © _— j ) . r t »tur | —ernit - | Inquiries failed to locate any|! rince Rupert on his return. ra ‘ lire sidenis of the city who are ; si a “veg ck © ae : . 7 sitor 5 y Lode members of the league MILITANTS IN ABERDEEN a a GRANBY OFFICIALS — IN THE CITY TODAY Will Leave Tomorrow to Inspect Progress at Granby Bay. Among the passengers arriv- ing from the south by the steamer Prince Rupert this morning were a number of the officials of the Granby Bay Mining, Smelting and Development Co., Ltd., en route to Granby Bay, where the com- pany has in course of construc- tion the largest smelter on the coast. Among those in the party are O. B. Smith, general! superin- tendent; G. W. Woster, secretary- treasurer; Ww. A. Williams, smelter superintendent, and Dr. Dickson. These gentlemen in- tend spending some time at Granby inspecting progress and looking after the general inter- ests of the company. They will leave for Granby tomorrow Prince Rupert. morning on the .| TEAMSTER er YESTERDAY Was pemeinel Between Wagon and Pile of Lumber. Martinovitch, team- of the West- was admitted o'elock suffering George a ster in the employ holme Lumber Ca.,, Ito the hospital about 5 yesterday afternoon from injuries sustained by get- ting a bad squeeze between his wagon and a lumber pile No bones were broken and his in- Juries are not serious | - Will Serve Twenty Days. | H. Clark, drunk and disorderly, lwas given twenty days in jail this morning by Magistrate Cars la week. LADIES! We are pleased to announce that our spring shipment of ladies footwear has @rived. That isn’t all, every pair to be sold at Lewis Bros.’ sale } } price. See us for the newest and best in spring footwear. —Renworth & Jefferson. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. 80if|Phone 4, | the | This is the second offense ME r Mr. the night, fishery Nickerson Board of Trade that the regulations made a motion at meeting new Domin- be last ion re- ferred to and that they be instructed to re- present at Ottawa the unfairness of these regulations. Mr. Mobley did not see Dominion why the government should have discriminated against this northern part of the province. We were not only discriminated against compared with the At- lantic coast and other fishing stations east, but even against district to the south of us in same province. this condition of affairs al- it would be a thing worth the the get tered doing. The motion was carried and the President noticed us a visitor Ge W. Morrow He was a charter member and the Board would be glad to hear from him Mr. as rge very was heartily cheer arose. He naturally the subject of fishing had been the last, and interesting experien- Morrow ed he spoke on as that told some lees of his own. the fisheries committee | of fishing. If they could; He said that he had heen doing yery Httle speak- ing sinee leaving Prinee Rupert and was much pleased that the | Board was taking up the subject When first he came to this coast he had the ambi- tion to go into it and made appli- cation for a cannery site on the Skeena. Had (tuat application been granted he would never have left Prince Rupert. But it was not for the reason that poli- tics were permitted to interfere. He had received a communica- tion from the deputy-minister refusing his application on the ground that there were plenty of canneries on the Skéena on the very day of election. Presbyterian Services. “Why God Does Not Kill the Devil’ will be Rev. F. W. Kerr's topic on Sunday evening in the Empress Theatre at 7:30. This will be the concluding sermon on the Book of Job. At the morn- ing service Mr. W. Ross McDonald of Toronto will preach. New shapes and hats just ar- rived. Miss L. M. Kuster. 94-92 “COUNT” GENE CARBONNEAU NOTORIOUS YUKON ADVENTURER The despatch we published re- cently regarding the Count” Carbonneau proved of great interest to many old tim- ers from Yukon and called to mind many ineidents in his ad- venturous career. When the count was arrested at Boulogne about to sail for England he had with him a pretty girl of fifteen who he claimed was his daugh- ter. At the time of his arrest the Paris office of the Hugra-Cuen- FOR ADMIRALTY COURT Saving of Expense to Have One Here Instead of Takiirg All Cases to Vancouver for Trial. \ letter was read at the board of trade last night from Alex. M. Manson, secretary of the bar as- sociation, requesting the board upon the Dominion gov- need of an admiralty this district, as at present all cases of such nature had to go to Vancouver for trial He enclosed’a letter from O, H. Nelson, secretary of the Con- servative Association, strongly supporting the proposition. A resolution was instruet- secretary of the board to to urge erament the court for passed ing the arrest of|dor, jaca Railway Company, of Ecua- of which it is said he is the promoter, was searched, and all papers and funds seized. The examination disclosed the fact, it is said, that the Hudero brothers, of Mexico, were at the head of a gigantic scheme which was planned in conjunction with a projected railway in Central Mexico. The bonds of this rail- (Continued on Page 4.) SS ——— c. PR. ‘TICKET OFFICE Adopts Original Scheme for Win- dow Announcements For the purpose of informing the public as to the arrival and departure of boats the local C.P. R. office have arranged a system of imterchangeable cards, neatly executed, which are slipped in brackets fastened on the inside of the glass in the main door. From the outside it would appear that the matter is all painted on the glass itself. It is a very neatly arranged scheme and will be appreciated by the public. The work was done by the Prince Ru- pert Sign Co. COMPANY ORDERS at onee communicate with the OF EARL GREY RIFLES oc e er Oo arliament o — eae _ ree , Fred Stork, Captain, command- , Ueee. ing Prince Rupert, April 44, Three New Members. 1913.—Duties: Privates Russell At the meeting of the board of and Cummings are detailed as trade last night applications for orderlies for the week. ; membership were received from Parades: The company will Thomas C. Chalmers, Hubert ©,/parade on Monday night at the Crew and Alderman Dybhaya armory and will proceed to the ane ucndeninell Government wharf for drill. Wallpaper W allace’s svt 8. P. MeMORDIE, Lieut. a On Arrival of Boat Next Wednesday Daffodils Will ‘i Be Bold at 10 cents per dozen Possibly Less Later On THE ARCTIC STUDIO