= ieee — PRINCE RUPERT THE PACIFIC PORT OF PROGRESS a THE DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: This year’s mayor made trips to Shawatians Lake and Metlakatla and now he has got the money. RUPERT, PRINCE B.C., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1914 ee gee PRICE FIVE CENTS \ BIG SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE ORE AND FISH ATY TO DISPOSE OF TREASURY NOTES TO BANK--NEW. PRESIDENT IN HAYTI RESTORES ORDER FU JAPANESE OPTIMISTIC OVER OUTLOOK BETWEEN STATES AND JAPAN SAL OF CONGRESS TO EXCLUDE JAPANESE OPENS THE WAY FOR BETTER FEELING BETWEEN COUNTRIES— { | lo 2008 j } EN CARS SILVER LEAD ORE I hiss will be see some statistics REPRESENTING OVER 20, 000. which sh that Premier MecBridé has backed the a notes of the ¢ N. R. to the Lso FOUR CARS FISH SHIPPED OUT OF PRINCE RUPERT |} °X!en! of 59 millions. Sees yYESTERDAY—NATURAL PRODUCTS OF DISTRICT SHOW eer there is a mortgage DEVELOPMENT WITH TANGIBLE RETURNS of over $100 a head ry every man yinan ane i} beginning to|hauling ore out for several | child in Br uish Columbis Pea er ASE ack yal ve = “geome Noes nave HRA IHCENA oily Ba \t the cold storage plant the} Son 0 build up Van- Prince Beatrice took on four couver, hipping natural PPO= | wartoad of fish, sane dganting! Add to this the private lay was a busy day! another large sum of monev| mortgages, the municipal front with British|which is directly returnable to | mortgages and the other duets. At the G. T,] Prince Rupert and the fishermen | Palate CREA ES: and ivnank pedal seven, | employed by the local company. le ernen Columbia citizen : There are ,great resources be- is carrying a oad that zrade silvet lead | pind Rupert and the development| would stagger the average Silver Standard/of them is now assuming tang- | bank BoCOUN Ys It was bound] jpie returns. What the cold| Did Wm. Manson, M.P.P. eller and repre storage company, the Atlin Fish-} who ae of the two obe- @ 100 m side . , 1se heavy with an attack of pleurisy, fron le of: :gn@, Ine. reas si tb ffect ¢ whiaho hast purchases mean much to the we elfects o whie e as ot > osperity the steel and lum- recovered. The opposition mem f ee ne ae : , at SLries, bers regret the absence of thi rh Grand Trunk system wil! e rE ? = Sle , former minister of publie works eee i as he is probably their most re- jeu" hase #s*much new quips f . pas ent this year as in 1913 sourceful fighter when things vim get into a tight corner. Cdias. ok Ae Ree Where It Rains Some Cut Rates Speaking of rain,’’’ remarked oe Geo! Frizzell The Daily To and from all points in the|\~yws this morning, “the people Old Country. Have you any | of Prince Rupert don’t know friends to bring out? We sell) wnat rain is. When I was in through tickets by best lines. Santa Barbara it rained eleven Rogers Steamship Agency, inches in twenty-four hours and 30-36 kept it up to three or four days. ™ There was ‘ee feet of water n Pantorium. Pioneer Cleaners A i waa Shem 3 ae mas? ® a" the Southern Pacifie grade. One , » 4 ; Phone 4 man was drowned on the streets. It blew, too, for a short time and I neyer saw a wind up here like it. I saw lots of orange trees ; : and baled hay floating away.” d astic patre Among Mr. Frizzell’s experiences was being stalled on a railway tain for thirty hours with noth- SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ing to eat. Cine’s Photoplay, powerful New Church Bell drama The handsome new bel! pur- “FOR HIS BROTHER'S CRIME” chased by Father Bunoz for St. a Mary’s Annunciation church was In two parts the evening church last blessed at the R. C, formally }services at Lubin Photoplay night Father Bunoz officiated “ONE WAS ENOUGH" at the ceremony. The bell was suspended outside the chancel, Edison photoplay The new tower for the church Spectacular war drama Iwill be completed this week and “THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT | the bell will be hung in a few BRIGADE” | days The bell was made in }France and came by way of Concluding with the most exciting ithe Suez canal to Vancouve! It comedy Selig photoplay |} inscribed with a gospe! text and the name of the church, “THE NEW WOMAN AND THE |} Father Bunoz, and the date. It LION” lis sweet-toned and will ring out true musical notes, BANK OF 8 MONTREAL TO TAKE TREASURY CERTIFICATES BALANCE OF UNSOLD NOTES TO GO. TO GO AT 96—WILL HAVE TO BE REPAID NEXT YEAR--PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT WILL GET THEIRS FIRST notes issued This morning word was re-frest of the treasury ceived from the Bank of Mon-|two years ago, has to be paid treal that they will undertake to]back next year. The couneil, dispose of the balance of the}however, anticipates that they treasury notes and advance the]will.be able to sell enough of the city money in the meantime.|fifty-year debentures before the The amount is for about $371,-|close of the year to cover that 000. Tt is understood the price}|amount. was 96, less the stamp and dis Fred Dean, the representative of the Toledo bond brokers, was unable to make a deal with the finance committee. He offered 96 for any prospective four-year local improvement bonds and 85 for the ten-year Borden street school debentures. He would likely have accepted the twenty- year fives at 85 also but the fin- ance committee refused to sell under 90. Mr. Dean left last evening for the south. counting fees, “As these notes are redeemable in 15 months the rate for this temporary loan will be nearly ten per cent. Of this $371,000, 000 has to be first provincial government, debt and accrued interest which has been standing for the past four years. The balance of the money will be utilized for hydro- electric development purposes. This money, along with the VISIT OF ROYALTY DENIED WILL REJECT ARMY BUDGET UNIONISTS DETERMINED TO § TO SEND ) GOVERNMENT TO COUN- TRY OVER HOME RULE—SUGGESTED THAT ESTIMATES BE REJECTED BY LORDS— FORCE DISSOLUTION Such a tour at present tirely out of the question. The reported latest Unionisi is issued from Buckingham pal-jdevice to dissolve parliament denying the that the| and defeat home rule is for the of Wales | lords to reject the annual army re, | budget bill. If this was done the Albert John ADE army would cease to exist and would begin a tour of the/the government would be com- August. pelled to appeal to the country. JOHNSTON GETS BAIL |HAYTI ELECTS NEW HEAD FIXED AT $2,000 some $125,- paid to the being the ————___ (Special to The Daily News) is en- London, Feb. 9.—A_ statement ace report Prince accompanied by Prince and Sir derson, dominions overseas in TRANQUILITY RESTORED Accused of ehiaaiias Alfred |After Stormy Period of Threat- Wright With Intent to ened Revolution Peace Is Murder Again Restored August Johnston, section fore- (Special to The Daily News.) man on the G, T. P. at Mile 287, Port au Prince, Feb. 9.—Ores- was brought down as a prisoner|tes Zamor was elected” president yesterday on a charge of shoot-|at a meeting of congress. After ine Alfred Wright with intent to|the eiection it was announced kill. He was committed for trial|that detachments from foreign by the Hazelton magistrate and warships might return to their will appear a! the next assize|ships, since conditions were court. tranquil. The president was This mornine Judge Young}formerly governor of the north- fixed his bail at $2,000. ern departments and held the The story of the affair is a}portfolio of war in the ministry quarrel~ between Johnston and 1941. | the Wright brothers Alfred TET TeR iWright worked on an adjoining | section to that under the control GLADSTONE T0 RETIRE of Johnston. Alfred quit his job | FROM GOVERNORSHIP and his brother tried to get him a job under Johnston. He did It Is Denied That Labor Crisis Is not sueceed and took umbrage at the Cause—Says It Is Due to the SOramen-4 ill-health Lady Gladstone One Sunday morning the two ‘ brothers approached Johnston's} (Special to The Daily News) cabin and started to annoy him. London, Feb. Daily They threatened to break in. News is the authority for stating Johnston got his gun and told|inat sir Herbert Gladstone will John if he did not get away) retire, but not immediately. The from the door he would shoot. Capetown correspondent of the John persisted and Johnston) paily Mail says Gladstones re- shot to one side of the door, The |tirement is due to his wife's bullet went through a 12-inc health and not to the crisis. log and then through both jaws Mr. Masterman will enter the of Alfred Wright, who wWas}cabinet when Sir Sydney Buxton standing at one side. goes to replace Gladstone, and \lfred Wright will get better. |many changes in the cabinet ara - > imminent, Fire at Banff —_—_—_—_—_—_———_—— Banff, Feb. 7.—-A serious fire broke out this morning in the ‘ ’ King Edward hotel). A number Social & Entertainment of smaller buildings were burn- ed down owing to the freezing of Wade, tha eummscat an ee the water in the mains, The Prlase: Rusert. Geamela Glue whole town was threatened for a time, but the pipes thawed out and the situation was soon TO NIGHT brought under control ” \. Pierson paid $5 this morn- Whilst, 9:00 10 10 fh ing for using obscene language|%, Paneling 10 p m to 1 a m, on the streets, =. = = as see Bee, es Ce See a