PRINCE RUPERT THE PACIFIC ort OF PROGRESS P THE AILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY NR. —_——— EE ———————————— _—————— MARGH 6, 4914 GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: Prince Rupert has no fogs, but get cobwebs if she does not advertise. she will PRICE FIVE CENTS NSISTS ON PUBLIC LOAN OR GUARAN << iT. p. WILL BE LINKED UP NEXT MONTH--PRINCE RUPERT GREATEST FISHING PORT IN AMERICA E AGAI NOT G Dall Newh idea The return! prosy Vann revives | | Await is they are | sible, ecure govern-|will b N. A. Several] pany Mackenzie cafe ibandoned the] Great j ACKENZIE AND MANN PERSIST MUST GET LOAN OR GUARANT! N RETURNED TO OTTAWA—PROSPECTS OF LOAN 00D BUT HOPE FOR BOND GUARANTEE a = E Lad) but the alluring. of securing a loan, yecLs not too extra A scheme is impos- bond guarantee the com- of in an sought to enable the Lo t upon endorsement Dominion Britain raise money QN THE CONTINENT Greenwood SayS This Is| How yore of All the Big | ATEST FISHING PORT (QUARTER BILLION TO the Railroad for Mackenzie CANADIAN NORTHERN Canada Has Been Building i , dist ARRIVED 7 A SHIPLOAD a HINESE E66s| \ | eae SOS 4 = Asin ese EGG. FROM A 4 pesieietion J LOCAL £66 BARON OTT IS ON” oon from San Francisco Bee Fish Men and Mann d, manager of Ottawa, March 5 If the gov- dicate, with|ernment accedes to the request Vancouver,!/of the CG. N. R. for a loan of everntng, Hay~Tiwenty-five million dollars, the i brief visit to ty at Hays. |COMpan) will be indebied to the : | Domain on of Canada in subsidy joan and bond guarantee to the said his—com extent of over a quarter of a \ roe i the salmon ‘ian dollars — —_— ne business “THE BOYC they eventu te, Seon ees “9 High Cost of Living Cart a salmon mated from available statistics n with their |@ees not of course all represent|== —— they are great- direct present obligation, since a LABOR COMMISSION } eanacity of }800d portion of it is in bond ; That |fuarantees, but it indicates the RECOMMENDATIONS wav and will @Xtent of the — liability assumed oy, The dock Canada; unt money expended R hy them .in aid of the CG. N.R eport Has Been Made to Legis- d-and the ca stenation lature—-No Action Before Aaa By Sinas The total amount inctuding Next Session } purchasing |. d guarantees, cash subsidies Victoria, March 4.—The com- ’ at the ud land grants, and inelucing mission appointed by the gov- halibut fish he proposed loan, 1s $273,739,-lepnment to consider the various The 00. It is estimated that the Na-[matters connected with labor nber { Pranseontinental wil costthas made its report, which has at the end of 1922,]heen brought down in the gis- . » wal 1,000,000. Tt would then ay lature. The main recommenda- uper mat hat the Dominion of Can-ltions in the report are as fol- tt present loan Is grant- | jows; he professior ; eal \ R : 6 a nies against accidents to workmen to | still scents } Mer be administered by a workmen’s 000.600 in exeess of that ews values ee compensation board. pa the G. N. R. s enthusiastic |‘ Saturday hlaf-holiday in all s future. “Tl, : : stores, f the rishine | WILSON WILL UPHOLD A fortnightly pay day to coal vacfie and the NATIONAL HONOR miners and in other industries Great Britain are U. S. Restriction of the privilege of} Prince Rupert sub-contracting in railroad con fishing port |Makes serebiine ainiat for Cone} struction. the coast gress to Protect the Hay- Time cheques to be negotiabl be dotted for | Pauncefote Treaty An eight-hour day is declared fish packing |} to be a matter for Dominion leg- said Mr.| Washington, March 5.—Presi-[islation. clusion. ident Wilson has personally ap- { minimum wage is not |pealed to congress assembled in| favored. Big Contract at Victoria | joint ion to sustain the na Women inspectors for shops r onal honor of the United States|and factories. 5 \ contract] in upholding the treaty obliga rhe licensing of operators by the govern-|tions by repealing the Panama]elevators development |canal tolls exemption, against Discrimination by employers Bt The|which Great Britain) has pro-/against members of labor unions was the firm] tested, He has asked congress|should be forbidden by law. h & Go. and Me-jto do that in support of the for \ municipal employment bu the contraet;eign poliey of the administra-|reau should be obligatory on 745. A break-|tion. He has added in his address | cities. der construe that exemption of American Seaffolding inspectors should harbor of Viec- |ships would not only be a mis-|be obligatory in cities ent scheme of|taken economic policy but a Miners should be entitled to des for a ser-|eontravention — of Lhe Hay-|supplies at cost. side the break-|Pauncefote treaty. Mine operators should be - compelled to establish wash- | Port Edward’s harbor is two]houses for their employees. and coats at|)miles long with a turning basin Collective bargaining is favor- 53 lof twe thousand feet acress, ed as a means of fixing wages for miners No change in the method of * RBA OO OHUOUOOUUEBR UR UU LLL ALLER IE EMPRESS THEATRE .. 1 O-NIGHT... PROGRAM IN SIX PARTS-— 6 PART appointing gas committees is ad- vocated, favored, Asiatic exclusion 1s Assisted immigration to be confined to farm laborers and domestic help. Extension of the provisions of the factories, ete. 6 White labor should not be em- ployed with Asiatic '~PATHE'S WEEKLY REVIEW of interesting events throughout Small holdings for workmen's the world dwellings. PA j » . RT LOVE IN AN APARTMENT HOTEL”—-A Blograph ocomedy- All text books in the public drama schools to be free PART 3—THE GHOST OF GRANLEIGH’—An Edison drama None but British subjects P rn 6 y ar ART 4—"THE PRINCESS AND THE MAN'—-An Edison drama should be employed on govern. PART ¢ - * 4 I val work *~"BILLY MIXES WITH HI ’ ment and municipa B 8 a splendid Alkili PART RELATIONS"—A 6p! Provincial regulations govern- i LOVE BEFORE TEN"—A beautif 4 < * Comedy from the Seeana y Studios. ok OCICS OISI ISIS ntatet intieiei tai tin i i tome ul ploture of childhood. ing electrical construction and the appointment of an. assistant is recommended, : : : : ; i | inspectol CIVIL ENGINEERS MAKE SUGGESTIONS TO GOVT. Want Committee on Transpor- tation Make Preparations for Panama Trade Special to The Daily News) March 6.—The of committee transportation Ottawa, ap- on the pointment a urged by of Civil Is Canadian Society the governme!: Engin- | eers in a meno presented to} The pointed out | Started Work ‘on on LINE WILL BE LINKED Good Progress Tracklaying Will Be Unin- terrupted Now “Splendid progress is now be- ing made on the road construe - tion,” said General Superintend- ent W. C. C. Mehan. Tracklay- ing started again vesterday and two miles were laid beyond 327." There is nothing now to inter- rupt continued work and the 30 miles vet to lay to reach the Ne- chaco river should go down at the rate of two miles a day. Fromthe Fort George «ide to the eastern point of “connecti: The last repert ceived at the offices here 30 miles of track laid, and probable that ten more _ have since been put down. Thal will leave about 50 miles on that end to complete. The grading, while ished yet, will not tracklaying. At temporary track around the big cuts, the purpose being to get tracks to take ma- terial through for the permanent n is 90 miles. re- showed is fin- interfere with points will laid not some bridges and for ballasting. While the eastern end has some further distance to go than there is on the western end, there and fewer bridzes on that end. By the lat- ter part of April the linking up will take place. is less snow Weather conditions up the tine are very favorable to the work this spring, and no delays are anticipated. - It is not expected that the permanent track will be down before June or perhaps July. CEMENT CONTRACTORS HAVE OPENED CAMPS Foundations UP NEXT MONTH Being Made— RUPERT'S PRESSING PROBLEMS DISCUSSED AT LUNCHEON ‘FIRST BOARD OF TRADE BUSINESS I MEN’S LUNCHEON GREAT SUCCESS—BRIEF ADDRESSES BY T. D. PATTULLO AND MAYOR NEWTON Eighty - four business men|{viewed and a definite policy an- |gathered at the G. T, P. cafe at}nouneced as to what they are pre- one o'clock today for the first of pared to do in the way of ship- facilities The city vide water The G, ordinary a series of business men's !unch- It was a great success and to create a feeling of the welfare of the city. The address of the hour was y T. D. Pattullo on the pressing problems confrontng the city for the immediate future. The com- pletion of the G. T. P. had placed a responsibility upon us which we cannot shirk. Added to this is the completion of the Panama canal, which will be a benefit to industrial got to pro- power. ping and eons. did unity much sites. has for and electric wee mortals is controlled .by who are very men. They would probably suggestions. publicity busy welcome A campaign shouid the should large proportion of it. Newton was delightfully be opened and bear the Mayor city this city along with the cities of|surprised at the suecess of the the south. Ships wil! bring pro-|gathering and thought it showed ducts of soil and factory to this|a civie awakening. He agreed port and must have return car-|with Mr. Pattullo on all the goes of fish, mineral, lumber and|points of his address. He con- possibly oil. Prince Rupert will|sidered the pivotal point of the be a great distributing centre.|question of publicity is “What We will have to modify present}can we offer industries in the shipping facilities. We mustiway of sites?” He did not favor have a line to Cordova, Skagwayja large expenditure on publicity and to all local ports. Princeluntil that point is settled. The Rupert ought to be the controll-|southern. cities had made that ing factor in the Alaska supply. | mistake. Mr. Baudette, who prospected On the question of a publicity this district in the coal fields,|campaign he suggested a general told the speaker that he was now|committee from the board of convinced of the future of Prinece|trade, the commercial interests, Rupert. It will surprise people|the Real Estate exchange, and at the arrangements which willlfrom the city council. have to be made to handle the He would like to see the board coal out of this port. interest itself in getting-a boat Mr Pattullo said neither the|for local ports which would make city nor the G. T. P. were ready|its headquarters at Prince Ru- for the business which would|pert and not go down to Van- come to this city immediately.|couver and Victoria. Everyone will have to eo-operate The lunch provided by the to catch up, cafe was very tasty and attrac- The G. T. P. should be inter-|tively spread. that in view of the early com-| for Permanent Bridges on GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES ‘GANGS. DREW AGAIN pletion of the Panama Canal} - T. P. ne great developments in ~ all lines| Rh ARE BEING DISCHARGED FOR STATIONS 4 AND 5 lof industry in Canada would} The J. A. Mackenzie company, _—_——_ take place and which call for|who have the contract for all the |Charges are Made in Parliament | Previous Winners Refused to more than ordinary methods of|eement work for the permanent that Dismissals Made Witn- Sign Up for Hydro-electric solution. They suggest the ap- bridged cox the. G: ubaaD? cheae out Good Reasons Excavation Work pointment of a commission to opened up two camps in eonnec- — . TT te make recommendations on the|;:.. \ith their work Special to The Daily News | Last evening the city engineer subject of . general improveme- ree te had the six station gangs who ments of rivers, waterways and The first is at Kitsumkalur Ottawa, Mareh 6.—The inland tne peyeae : lak } e : _ ann #, 190 miles up the line, and thet... ahs 5 anes drew blanks on the last selection jlakes along with winter port fa- ’ revenue estimates under consid- , . 1 : 4 next is at Lorne creek, 129 miles. for the Woodworth lake excava- i cilities. Their equipment with |’ eration had the result of much ; e | Rapa i ae . |The company have twelve bridge tion draw again for stations regard to railways enquiry ; lise French. Nantell , ' would abe ‘directed apwdatinine a foundations to put in and willj;@!seussion — in ren ove number four and five. The pre- oO e directe , gx é ‘ reasonabl relation hatween employ a large number of men]being persistently questioned |vious winners refused to accept Asone e ele > 22 : ii ae é Pea hes . ‘ ; } SP a y hi > work ¢ the “iges ¢£ the earnings and expenses and how|}!°! several months. The same with regard to the affairs of his ies Wark pt the pric a: Ang ape to improve the Affantio and Pa. (company has done considerable department and wore particul- new drawing was made. " r¢ Pin the - = cement work for the railway in ; ; : winners were McLeod and Cas- cific interior terminals and al ariy to distmissals. They charged mm ; : the eastern section. y sidy.. They have not yet signed so the Hudson Bay route. | the minister with tnany instan- a The prices on the different Iins Canalio eases ces of discharged employees ae are hele a j fe \ e . ‘ , men OMS < ‘ 4 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners ‘ALLEGED MURDERERS — oe I Mee 5) yen NQad and: Setations, 61,45: per 4 Ss. LO reasons, NE e é - - yard, Phone 4. GET SHORT REPRIEVE tained that in every instance of] a ie: 40. yard . saeteaaeaiinas the dismissal of employees they Noes, $4.50 Stee New Evidence Said to Have Been |were euilly of political partizan-) Vy go 4g” cs “d SHEER ee Secured—Case to Be Tried by ship. Th vas) ms re th 1@ prices are ixe¢ on the t + Dominion Supreme Court sei einiuote wa See for trenching and side * TO-NIGHT ee : f KING AGREES TO WITNESS eut Where there is grubbing to t (‘Special to The Daily News PROFESSIONAL BOXING) | ine trenches the sum of * GREAT Ottawa, March 6.—An eleventh -_——_—_ @: i en os nas ' x rg 4 ore ; Seah $300 an acre is allowed for that * KEYSTONE COMEDY hour reprieve of fifteen days was Special to the Daily News work. Earth is fixed at 50¢ per * “Ac , » > “A rt ¢ t A. uf ~ t ¢ x recommended by the cabinet nt 1 London. March 6.—The King|yard, but there is little or no * special meeting last evening and PT RRA pate ¥ signed by the Duke of Connaught|has announced that he will at-|°" wr! * shortly before midnight for the]tend a boxing competition of the ’ . . . * p two men, H, F, Clark and Frank|Yorse brigade, when a_ profes- Wedding Bellis ; Davis, who were to be hanged at|cgjonnal contest will also be ar- — at the New Westminster today for the |panged, \ quiet, weadine. took place at shooting of Constable Archibald. “e a the Methodist parsonage last The reprieve was signed by (he |GANADIAN PARCEL POST evening at 6:30, the principals minister of justice and wired to NOW CARRIES 11 POUNDS) cing Mr. Raymond A, Slaker and Tis Vancouver. It is claimed that Miss Marie Wickstrom, They some evidence has come out Special to the Daily News ;were unattended, The groom is OPERA HOUSE which will show that the two ac- the yard telegraph operator at —_ tually did the shooting. The re- Ottawa, March 6,—The ulti-/the G. 'T. P, here. The bride ar- Also the great two-reel Reliance prieve is to give an opportunity | mate limit of eleven pounds for})pjivyed from Seattle a few days Feature for the case to come before the|the parcel post went into effect} geo, Following thé ceremony “THE CLOWN’S DAUGHTER" Dominion Suprem ecourt today, The reatrlouge to a vik there was a wedding dinner at iaieecman anit roe ae, pound package enforced during /the Royal cafe. Mr. and. Mrs, Tor nee MILLINERY OPENING February, March and April is re-|Staker are residing at the Royal. The Broncho Suffragette comedy eet : moved, PEED SOWA ts ci “A GURE CURE” Mrs. Hamblin, in charge of the <<< — millinery department at Demers’ Rey. W. G, W. Fortune, who is The British Budget and a new and interesting annountes to the ladies of Rup-|supplying the Presbyterian pul- ee ye Uae ad! ert. that the opening will be held|pit for the month of March, has Specia! to the Daily pg WEEELY GAENWTS Friday and Saturday, March 6th|taken room No, 45 in the Albert London, March 6.—-The chan- *{and 7th. 53 |block. Mr, Fortune has asked|cellor is preparing the budget, Admission 10 and 1Bc 7 Sup Aas Se lus to state that in case of sick-jand indications are that Lloyd * Port Edward has fine water- jess or distress he will be found|George faces a budget of £200,- Joni | front facilities, 47tf\at the above mentioned place. 000,000,