me wanoesT CIRCULATE GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: iy Tue o1TY AND ee When some people write words BRITISH COLUMBIA : that don't mean anything they start every tine with o big letter so it a will look like’ poetry. ‘i — Ey a — — a ——— eeneagas cement Seaton en ae —— — yw NO f— alll | ———— ——_______] PRINCE 1 RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS ) PROTECT ALASKA FISHING FROM CANADIANS MILLION DOLLAR FIRE IN GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY S SHOPS---WINSTON CHURCHILL TO RESIGN JOE BAYLEY WON EASY VICTORY WNICAN REBELS ARE AGAIN, | (Sc "VICTORIOUS OVER FEDERALS | "0°" OVER WALSH IN FIVE ROUNDS Rupert are to be commended for not zg gt { e pub- S FOR DISAF FEDERAL ATTACK ON JUAREZ REPULSED WITH A HEAVY fis Sandee aera CROWD PAID BIG PRICES FOR DISAPPOINTING EXHIBITION— Loss — REBEL THREAT TO FIRE ON OIL TANKS AT adic Gt wae ee THE PRELIMINARIES WERE MOST INTERESTING TAMPICO SENT TO HUERTA men. ee FEATURE. the community.’ The good citizens of Spe to the Daily. News) jax previcusly Teported,. held (Beis ‘Heine daserls widheet dade The chief event of last night’s}ute rounds, with one minute rest : ip ct ea ae ie oe pate ‘ at aa 7 a who stood out for a policy of boxing contest at the Westholme|and a clean break at order cf the inbos rava o ejvesterday in regard to the exi- bi “eferee d ; : oo idie tithe Pi eet public ownership and who Opera House, the fifteen round referee, Mr. Jack Reete. After ; the oil tanks ofjcan situatio President Wilson : Dr. Tremayne had examined the A , om . ai successfully launched that bout between Joe Bayley of Vic- : : Tamp ' This was the | is not saying anything. He is as- Hoy WAHT foie be goin’ awe ayIST '©-) contestants and pronounced them ceived by the govern-|sured that he has the support of a a f Nr : nt erm e Oak toria and Jimmy Walsh of Mon-|/poth fit, they weighed in, Bayley { » Constitut alists, the Powers in his yolic f «| 1e¢ anc amply repalc or ie oe s Ete : BY, : : he nstitutionalis | i Ww ' I iis | i y and i thei? efforts in thie kindiot treal, proved a very one-sided|tipping the scales at 129% ind eved the rebels will|complacently waiting for further apprenigtion affair. There was only one man|pounds and Walsh at 132% i! it their threat. developments in the picture and that was not|pounds. It was, however, 1414 x espeabi oot Walsh, for Bayley punched him|o'clock before both men got into Washington, Nov. .27.—The| El Paso, Texas, Nov, 27.—One almost how and when he liked,|the ring, Bayley being first out. f the Mexican federal: var} hundred and eighty-fou ound- net rc and whe Walsh had received| They beth pared ij d - . ape ain” oe ee pal bi an , oe: ay sithte eu BOISTEROUS WEATHER ind when alsh hac receivec 1ey be appeared in good con ie enough of the gruelling, he al-|dition, Walsh having a decided P the wireless report from Ad-| pital as the result of an unsuc- ON NORTH ATLANTIC j lowed himself to be counted out] advantage in reach, miral Fletcher indicating that)cessful attack on Juarez made by PECULIAR PERTH PARTY POLITICS in the fifth round. In the first round Walsh led t the oil regions near |the federals yesterday. The lat- net It was a disappointing exhibi-|but Bayley stepped away. Com-. q : ove neb-ae tifeatening |ter were again badly beaten Many Ocean ‘Liners Entering | Colonel J. M. Balderson, K.C.,, in sists on running as candidate in tion of boxing, and those who|ing back Bayley closed and got l Port for Protection Several the Dominion election, in the Conservative interests, notwith- had paid the rather high prices|in several body ‘blows. Then, Days Late standing the fact that Dr. A. E. Hanna has been regularly charged for admission were not|there was some sparring for i oie ae so) chosen by the Conservative convention as a standard bearer. slow in expressing their opinion. | openings. Walsh led again to Special to The Daily News. In the meantime the govern ment has not» opened up the Previous to the principal bout,|the face but Bayley was quick on St. John, N.F., Nov. 27 The constitueney for a bye-elect ion. The photographs were | there were some preliminaries by|his feet in getting away. Walsh TUNNEL 100 FEET ACROSS TRACKS boisterous weather on the north found on the body, the local boys for a prize of a|followed and Bayley closed, get- ] L Atlantic is badly hampering traf- made — {old watch. The first, between|ting in some more body blows. fic by rail as well as water ,and Tommie Gilmore and Cohen was} In the second round Walsh : is causing great anxiety in ship- HELP T0 MAKE PRINCE ‘DETENTION OF HINDUS announced at 9.30, but the latter |opened with a right hander which STAYED TOO LONG AFTER LIGHTING CHARGE IN OOYOTE [ping circles. Four coasting | did not come out when called on.|missed and Bayley clinched. On NOLS => Saree VATRESS OF TRAGECY schooners that have left here RUPERT BEAUTIFUL | COMES UP AT OTTAWA He had a sudden attack of cold|being separated Bayley led to : Saturday have not since been | Minister of Justice Has Asked) fee, and left the building. face and Walsh slipped. Then Like the projectile from a huge “There were four holes loaded] heard of. Many ocean liners have Horticultural ‘Society to be Or- Immigration Department The first bout therefore, was|Walsh led but Bayley easily body of Swansen was |and we each fired two, and then |entered this port for protection, ganized Tonight—Promin- *| for Papers in Case between Sherman and Rrown and/avoided and closing in got in the motth of « tua- started out Phe distance W&asS|some of them a week overdue ent Horticulturist Will } a : provided some good sport, |blows to face and body, eventually he rock excavation in the avon, 20 os : a at ‘ - 4 rer toe Assist Special ¥0: The Daily News. Brown holding his own fairly well|forcing his opponent back to the Ca a a Sos feet wide by out feel ig i. got MORE REVENUE BOATS —— : Ottawa, Nov. 27.—The deci-|in the first two rounds, In thejropes. oes ales en I ard last. night. Tieut but my brother stayed too “The. most Beautiful. city -inhaay or Chief Justice Hunter, of{last round Sherman ‘forced the The third round opened with & ; shot. apmope, apace long. —t--catled~to-tim,—-He wae T0 PROTECT HALIBUT the world” is the destiny ofl. = . , cnivte five ‘ r|fighting and after driving his|heavy blow from Bayley’s right. against the a about a feet from the mouth Prince Rupert. Are you going teeing Pp ee a oa opponent round the ring sent him| Walsh ran in but Bayley snared racks, a ioTrTible| when the explosion came. re urry it along? Nature has given|*" -nine s 3 or _ re ANE " ° a its s in to face f human flesh and bones. The bri ater standing outside | Secretary of United States Navy agi the quvispaiiille> on which|portation were not legally held a hea aah Raat oe ce en ae series of Swansen, the brother was struck on the feet and right ~ ere = re to build up this enviable reputa-|has been reported to the Minister] an opponent had by this time|clinches, with Bayley getting in an was an eye wit-jarm by flying rocks. When the} ee ee eee tion. It only remains for the re-Jof Justice. He has asked the been found for Thomas Gilmore]a lot of short arm jabs to face ragody, It occurred |}body of Swansen was found he ies ipen kane ae mace’ sidents to. dig in and claim the|immigration department to for- and the second bout was there-;and body. Bayley had decidedly was dead, SpEOIR <0 the Daily 7 sds prize. jward to him all papers and re-|fope phetween Thomas Gilmore|the best of this round. . sen brothers ar¢ Only three #f the four charges Washington, Nex, Se tom Tonight there will be a meet-|ports in regard to these Hindu|anq George Chalmers. Gilmore| Thé fourth round was a repe- he employ of contrac-juf powder went off plaints against the Canadian,| ing in the city hall to organize|cases, with full notes of the evi-)chaped very well and though his|tition of the third, Bayley doing McDougall. They have Both the Swansens have been | Japanese and Russian fishermen an horticultural society, the ob-|dence taken and the grounds for opponent was heavier and|most of the leading and Walsh 1 a coyote hole in}working around here for three|of invading Alaskan waters for | ject of which is to teach the house | action. Having carefully gone| ag — oe — a 'e complete reorganization Basket Bal! up the clerks with revolvers. One|former Pregident of Nicaragua,}ment for the boys and girls. connected with Sir Edward Uar~ ’ the bugle band a decided —_— pe the clerks entering the bank|on the charge of murder. He was The faney needlework depart- son's army of Ulster volunteers, Loyal Order of Moose if “nd this will be made a feat- Double header all for the same just after the robbers gave the }aroused from sleep in an apart-|ment was in charge of Mrs. Par-|It is said that he intends the A special meeting will be held : “eof next year’s work, price, Bankers ys. Tigers and}/ajarm and the men made their|ment house on West Fifth Ave. kin, who was assisted by Mrs, H,|Home Rule Bill to pass into law]in the K. of P. Hall, Thursday, he eenepesnetinians Men's Own vs. Brotherhood, at] age ape, It was learned last night a -——-~ F. MeRae, Mrs. D, H. Morrison|@s it at present stands. the 27th inst at 8 o'clock. All Everything in the store at althe Auditorium tomorrow night.|inat the robbers had not succeed- Close of Navigation and Mrs, A. M. Manson. Serene erie tres members are requested to attend ie prone We need the room for}Game called at 8.15, AdmissiON},q jn getting away with a cent. Jeeta The plain sewing booth was Going South as business is of much import- Mi "48 goods, Demers. ©78-tf|25 cents. 78 | cancer oo (Special to the Daily News) managed by Mrs. G, W. Kerr, Passenger list of the Venture|ance to the Lodge. He — No General Election Soon Fort William. Nov. 27.—It is}assisted by Mrs. Warner and Mrs|which sailed yesterday after- 278 J. D. MEIKLE, Seey. a [herereceee ooees | nea expected that lake navigation | Leggat. noon: ‘ . F T Ni h Special to The Daily News. will close on December 6th, Home cooking—Mrs J, M, Car- . J. Heffner, A. Pee Ww. BI i London, Nov. 27-——P. H. IHings- fei a eee michael, assisted by Mrs. Doug-|Greenfield, F. Gelinas, E. Eman, > iy Mmpress Theatre wet 0- ig worth, the chief Liberal whip, Disastrous Fire las and Mrs. Patterson, Ed. Hill, Wm. Daniels, 8. Maude, St Andrew's Ball if A SUPERB FEATURE RELEASE addressing the National Liberal oa Candy booth—Miss MacKenzie, F. Robinson, J. qT. Smith, J. Tur- oe ee oy, (in Two Parts | Federation at Leeds last night, (Special to The Daily News.) assisted by Miss MeNair, Miss|mel, Geo. Frizzell, Mr. and Mrs. Leading social event of the year in 10 ‘cc definitely stated that there would Port Huron, Nov. 27,—The Irwin and Miss Taylor, 2 F. Daniels, Albert Pehl, a ee St. Andrew’s Society Hall a The Streng th of Men” be no general election before rend Trane ra may shone nar Ghlidren'e hooks in pares of atrom, John Desi, Mr. anc rs. Friday, 28th November 19415 were destroyed by fire last night,|Mrs, J. MeRae and Mrs, Kirkpat-|C. , Humphrey. a acer: 4 ii (From the a Siudios 7 anes The loss will amount easily to alrick,. a aa a ee GRAY’S ORCHESTRA (4 piece) : Phi sCones of oe picture are laid in the Alaskan gold Take advantage of the sale now|million dollars, One thousand The tea table proved a great There was a clean slate at the _ : REFRESHMENTS : fields, . Two great spectacular scenes are a race down on at Demers’, 278-tf|men are thrown out of work, attraction under the manage-| police office this morning. Gent's Tlokele 62.50 Ladies n- ‘ ai between two canoes and views of a great for- ee af ; ee eee ment, of Mra. Naden and Mrs. At~ sis Seer errs Grime, Wisliama 8 7 e ‘antorium Pioneer Cleaners, To make room for Xmas goods|nold, assisted by Mrs, Smithers,| Take advantage of the sale now McColl & Rebertson eee, {| phone . Clearing sale on at Demers, 278(f| Miss Hazlett and Miss MeIntosh.|on at Demers’. 278-tf 5