RINCERUP ERT | anuery GmUNBY AYES or roa se a Oi eh —— : - PRINCE RUPERT; B.C., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS -P. WANTS BOND GUARANTEE FOR 15 MILLION R. NEEDS FIFTY MILLION TO GET ON ITS F EET-SENATOR BOSTOCK CHOSEN AS NEW LEADER RSON DUBBED DEVLIN'S SST SCURELIMINARY BLOWIN ENTHUSIASTIC LIBERALISM | “INFAMOUS LIE” ‘4 i. vm raiss any oa) POLITICAL SMOKER CROWDED REMARK AN |One Furnace Started Monday but Had to Be Shut Down MENT 73 AND CHEERS GREETED AN ENCOUNTER BETWEEN Again SEVERAL GOOD SPEECHES AND INTERESTING PROGRAM — THE LEADERS OF THE IRISH PARTIES IN THE eral Be cer a al THE POST OFFICE SITE GRAFT TOLD IN PLAIN BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS F _ Z ae ; a ci WORDS—USELESS MEMBER CRITICIZED } les 1OW-IN, O one oO e ne — —————- ——_____—— | Daily News "| Joseph Devlin, the Nationalist furnaces at the Granby bay The Liberal smoker in the K. | crooked than this post office 1 1 19 4 vote of |member, who declared that Car- smejter on Monday last "he|P. hall last evening was a great|Steal right under our nose? | British govern-|son had at one time been a home charge caused a small explosion}|boost for Liberalism in the city. Man from mova Scotia \ } J. A. Johnson was glad to see i in the house Off .ep, jand,the furnace was shut down|{It drew a big crowd and an en-}.,,, many who called themselves ns a9 BOUT Laws | “Tt is an infamous tie,” roared ; again. thusiastic one—a crowd that ap-|Liberals, but he would not have ler, The set's | Carson: The company have been hav-|peared to take a keen interest in} been surprised to see everybody eT ie Ea When the speaker suggested a ing a lot of trouble with their}the party welfare and which}?! Prince Rupert a Liberal. This 4 ‘ local option in| moderation of the language used, power dam, It is very difficult}warmed up to the points of the Peg a © pa scatatee nates home rule for the|Carson substituted for the offen- to stop the leaks, but they havel]yarious speeches. The musical |#2UM¢&¢r. : a wi ss : ad no P f Ulster which|sive expression the statement, been checked successfully. When] program, too, was a good feature stood oe sae fon we, Want the tted to vote sep-| ‘wilful falsehood.’ the spring fioods come the damlof the evening and the bunch these aotibaece Sectte ys cate question of the} Shouts of protest and cheers will get a thorough test. joined heartily in the choruses of Raber Gal ae A oF eh P Mee. iment. ifilled the chamber and it was The spying promises to open|the popular numbers. ih site Bre r as a oh the opposition |some minutes before the speaker up much earlier this year than Those who contributed to the eae . weal: ene ae . } 9 , guarantee that|was able to make himself heard usual. Last year the ice did not}musical part of the program|” sa et ce de 2 aaa nt would take ajin an appeal for an avoidance of a > ‘ ‘ ; ; go out of the bay until May. It}were A. L, Youngman, piano ‘solo Sion SaR in Wi ae naa hroughout the | personalities 63 7 ny i “ , went this week, nearly twoOland vocal solo; Wm. Brown, song ee ae ls of 5 ake Finoe on. ‘the home| pee us ; months earlier than last year. and recitation; Messrs. Couture Hie: z SDutee? My? pe oe ption proposal Ihe ladies’ basketball club are This means early activity|brothers, songs a tone iDilities OF I are: We- both the lords|trying to arrange a game with among the mining men. The chairman of the evening The ne ‘ove of the tallwee aa s would place no|the ladies of the Tango club It a was the president, T. D Pattullo, deters ae Ss fa y ee the way of carry vill be a very interesting match FINE COMEDY PROGRAM and with him on the platform po awhedapaerr he whioh: if eae ; ‘tthe people. if the game can be arranged AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT | was Mr. Allison. sr., a veteran of| 2%" bO0 ta Nba Aa aid; aaa 1 Carson backed Mr., a i [ne eters y. echool child’ could ave -idia | f¢ saving that if When you buy a meal get it at Following close on the heels of The opening speech was made ech Me ee a tS aa nae ag f is prepared to give |the Roval Cafe and you will get Moths,” which drew another|by Mr. H, F. McRae, one of the TY val Gasiheanth ga Bik ; ferendum he would|the best in the city 52tf : ; 4 - crowded and well satisfied house|delegales from Prince Rupert to few hele You have to organ- a tacts . icc salakion “s the provincial Liberal conven-]. si ’ Foorit sion \ harp last night, comes a splendid : i lize and get the young men in line ' during the debate Our bargain counters save tion in Victoria. He spoke] Fe ed ri 9 comedy program including One|) coring penortine i or and keep organizing. sir Edward Carson and|you money. Wallace’s. 63 REFORMERS OF IRELAND, PAST AND PRESENT briefly, reporting the delega- of , Ss Lave » . a 1S ‘ : > fg 2aT f ‘Ou , s of the best Keystone. comedies] +; 716 work at:the convention, the He had heard a French song With apologies to “The Exile of Erin Agitations are just as |ever made, |, perney Oldfield’s enthusiasm of the gathering and which ne pole Oe mine a earnest but not quite so drastically dealt with in Old Ireland | ace for Life.” Next a fine tWo-|ine good work done. He said French had saved Canada, He P, WANT GOVERNMENT AID these days as when the artis! thus depicted the Irish exile |Peel comedy entitled “Pitfalls on) that while the convention did not had no use for these empire . on the shores of France or America. Inset-are the pictures | the Instalment Plan will be want- te revise their platform, SAVORS who wave the flag and of Sir Edward Carson, Joho Redmond, and William O'Brien | Shown. his is both interesting they were in accord with the Carr it wound around their neck ASK LARGE BOND GUARANT id the leading Irish “agitators” of the present day And if any | and ppAnYs [bees wit also be 8) pesolution passed by the local are ee patra exiling was done, which would be the exile, fine Weekly Gazette right up tol accociation asking for the road} 4® brought the audience a date, and a newspaper story en-| work to be put under a commis-|*°'d Of cheer and asked every . R. NEED FIFTY MILLION To “PUT SYSTEM ON FEET— ~|titled “A Divorce Seandal.” This man to make a silent vow to do sion. There vere f y strong BOTH CASES WILL BE CONSIDERED TOGETHER TORONTO HOCKEY CLUB SENATOR BOSTOCK WILL is as fine a program as has ever ae ty tes cee ie ae his utmost to make the grand old hown at the Westholme chief premier again, « (Loud ap- palg Yash have 10 taba Beal wba be cottons WON STANLEY CUP) LEAD CANADA’S SENATE sit st v0 doubt draw erowed [0% "peas SMe 8 Sar AE piause h M h 20 That the!but the opinion of members ises both tonight and tomor- = ; associations. The First President ifter government|around the house who are We" | Victoria Professionals Beaten in Was Unanimously Chosen to "0 elit. nL Post Office Site Scandal Athol Frazer, the first presi- esumably in the|imformed on the situation is that Three Straight Games by Succeed the Late Sir a a eict : _|dent of the Liberal associztion in the amount will be betwee Easterners George Ross ndrew'e Soo ety G. R. Neden put the local post} prince Rupert and who was also guarantee to the) forty and fifty millions to put dct Special t he Daily News ve office site scandal in terse form/among the pioneer Liberals of : te million dol-)the Mackenzie and Mann railway The third and decisive match Ottawa, March 20,—At a meet the eee pone Spenenn and asked the audience to re-{several different parts of British , atement made byjon its feet for the Stanley cup, representing |ing of the Liberal members of i « of the St. Andrew’s So-| member it. In 1912 V. W. Smith] Columbia, gave a vigorous and , | a : the hockey championship of the the senate, Senator Bostoek of | ¢! will be held m the Society}owned lots 14, 15, 18 and 19,}/humorous speech. His time irn is the most] Southbound Kamloops, B. €., was chosen as rooms tonight at 8 p.m, A good} block 24, section 14. Two of them]limit was over-run at the re- elopment in the] are world, was played = in pono leader of the opposition to suec-/altendance of members is re-|were on the market in August at]quest of the crowd, He claimed it the capital. | Among the passengers on the }last nigh} and mo by ao oan ceed the late Sir George Ross, |duested. $32,000 on terms. Soon after|Sir Richard McBride nad been ing the sensa-|Prince George this morning on @& narrow Sites? ig se .,| The choice was unanimous. peeeeeeemnaneeenaen ——|Mr. Smith bought lots 16 and 17}very fortunate. He came into his session. It is] morning were: E. M. Breed, Miss]'°* consisted of the a hs oa Hiss for $32,000, and within six weeks|power just. on the eve of British iny direct appli-| acon, Mrs. Lowe and child, D ica atuaias a ! eens acon Getting Pictures of Rupert had sold four of the lots to the|Columbia’s BRR had sold placed with the | \\ Peck, G. MeMillan, 0, Tatley a erat ee. a) een Ferdinand Van Bruyssel, who Dominion government for $95,-|the natural resou@es to specu- the amount, bul! yy) simon, Frank Knott, N. Du ana " 5 or last night the score|!® ‘avelling through British Co 000 cash, At that time $64,000}lators from Europe, Asia, Africa res’ have heett) jpas, J. Sidney Smith, Mr. Schaf- ey ; lt ont es splendid ay_|tumbia getting photographs and was the market price of those}and all parts of the world. The clude the appli-| fey, F, G. de Mussey, L. N. Greg- hibition or Ganada’s favorite |C2%8 for te es to be delivered lots on easy terms The cash|treasury was thus filled and then ear, when the G./,.. ©. §. Murray, A. Garss, Chief aintsr katie ann Maronto’ gave {io Kurope and whose work was price would not have been more|squandered, The speaker re- ee loan and when Wvynn,. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Me- ie. oa ide ie support deseribed in a article in The than $60,000 Just recently lots cited an iftstance of one road secured a subsidy.| yjonol], H. W. Farmer, George ae ; ; Daily News some days ago, is in {4 and 15 were sold by MreSmith|boss whom he knew over on the oth will be con-|peid. Mr. Chaffee, A. P. Young, I . he city now He has a photo- for $42,000, one-quarter cash ]island. This man could not in their de IN. Linnell. | M. Grosby, Miss Chief Wynn, inapector Oe Pah grapher fror he Montreal Star and the balance on easy terms.}/handle a pick or a shovel or even . | Greer, Mrs, Ai: BE. Kingabory, .H. | ance eeu ey tes ef at staff with bin For a few days Kither the Conservative govern-]follow a trail after it was built. ited accurately |’. Ashby. and H. 8. Elliott, Prince Rupert, came in last see they are operating in the vieinity ment lacks business ability in|The graft of the plank roads put R. is out for a bond ning from, the interior. me has of Prince Rupert, and next Wed- paying $35,000 more than thelin this eity by the government near to fifty mil Make your money earn money ae a by aie re NeStay Wilt eaye for the interior, market price or else the balance} was cited. Such big prices had cured, but may|by buying in Port Edward, — 64tf een une cee Sed : left ooine hrough to hdmonton, The) went where il had no right to 80.}been paid for the fir that it was going in at Edmontor He ' visitor is the head of the Franco- rhe Dominion government]called silver fir. Lots of it you for the south on the George this) Rajeian Investment company, paid two commissioners $42,000]}¢ould gather up with a shovel; it morning. Chief Wynn says theiang he is getting bis informa-| to prove that the Transcontinen-| was the poorest kind of spruce. AILWAY ACT W LL HAVE country looks very promising, tion first hand for the purpose tal railway 1aight have been built Sir Richard McBride had - . of interesting investors in the} chaeper, but no graft was dis-|boastingly said in this city there Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. | ..juntry } , ee covered, Can anything be more}was no wharf on the coast like RADICAL Phone 4 | ner : ape = =ithe government wharf here. The — _ SENATOR BOSTOCK speaker agreed with him. The } ¥ HHKEE EEE HS HEHE ; boys roll barrels up and down P eR RK RO , eral leader » Cana- ’ Ore : ORTANT LEGISLATION WILL BE INTRODUCED—WILL BE oe + © * *e ee * FINE COMEDY PROGSAM pine Liberal leader in the Gana . The Conservatives have {the hollows of it and every time STRINGENT SUPERVISION w The provineial govern * { dian senate. Hon. Hewitt Bos- % been doing a lot of boast. *{8 ton of coal is put on it the * ment is hard up and *¥ | toek, M, A. (Cambridge), Lib-|% jing about how the Do- *{Wharf sinks, [t was good for re- I he De ews vi yf wis ) f as , 4 in 4 . rhe Daily New pieces of legislation that ne * comes knooking at ‘the TONIGHT eral senator for Kamloops,}* minion fisheries depart- *]Pall jobs, March, 80—-Poman-|peen hefore this nae es _.{* door of Prince Rupert ety ll | who has succeeded the late Sir]* ment has been changing * The government decided to go s Lougheed wil! intro.|'8 very radical and introduces), hai for money—the re- * at the | George Ross, is a man of fifty|* the salmon fishing into a #jin for day labor work because it lor Consolidating and many reforms Of» SIPINTOSL: 6Ur | y turn of an advance made * | | : : . , * white man’s industry *|gave them a better opportunity he rated .' pervision The new act is the * to construct public works * | EST HO LM | years of age, with a fine pres- * Their latest move is to *|to work the machine. Before a thehe alway act, This}work of Samuel Price, K. C., and|y nian increased the value *| ence, and with good powers aS|/%* double the price of licen- #*|an got a government job he i ‘he most important}Hon, Arthur Meighen. * of lots owned by the gov- *| PEN 2 OSS a speaker and debater. He|* ses. Last year the inde- *]had to go to Joe Merryfield and ps t ; {* ernment, In order to sat- * 2 . or eraduated from Cambridge in}* pendent white fisherman *]>uy a dollar ticket. The speaker tee OUSE OF L *% isfy this demand of Bow- * OPERA i OUSE 1885 and was called to the bar|* © the Skeena and other * considered a man who gave a ye * ser the machine made ad- * ee . : * waters of District No. 2 *]day’s work for a day’s pay is not 1. Weekly Gazette No. 56. ‘oln's a : . : ORDS ALIVE * ministration of the city *| Che ee at Linpoln-s. io sane He) did not make enough to *|@bligated to vote for the party r . * borrowed money at 10 pet *! 2-3—"Pitfalis on the Instalment 3) came to British Columbia in| give them a decent living *]#iVing him the work, “Any man ae DEFEAT MILITARY BILL pent to) pay back “Va +] plant Wwe penn | 1893, where: he took up fruil}* during the few months *]Who will wear a union badge and a . . . @ : ei : f 7 * loan upon which the city * eon pivenaneianunie ranching at Monte Creek He]# they were fishing. It was {Vote for that jellyfish, Bill Man- r ce * is only charged a low rate ¥ is a fellow of the Royal Colo-|# a losing game for them. #{50, is no good, \ dee BL NOT STAND FOR COMPULSORY SERVICE AMONG THE!* of inierest!. That Is the * 5. Keystone Comedy, “Barney Old- nial institute and of the Royal|* Now the fisheries depart- * T. D. Pattullo te - of financing Prince * field's Rece for Life,” cricultural socie . as : a , er . ae WELL-TO-DO oF GREAT BRITAIN * kind of finan¢ a . “ae a \ ri ullural socie ty, Ki wa * ment has doubled th: cost * President Pattulle supported E wt . * Rupert is getting today. It elected to the house of com-|#* of their licenses. That is * the contention of The News th it sua to The Daily News making military service compul-]* also shows just how much * Admission - 100,, 150., mons at the general election|* surely a novel way of en- * William Wandin ake et . th ‘ < aK i fois a 5 . ce a 8s f ‘ oe 5 March — 20, The}sory among the well-to-do, * we are already in the grip * aes ; of 1896 and summoned to the|* couraging white men to *]),,0, the report of his di ti io i ( 'as defeated the bill jae . * of Bully Bowser * “And Worth the Money” | 8 iate in Jane, 1904, so that|* fish, * Victoria ‘a L public “meeting - i | ‘4 DY Lord Willoughby See Wark's bargain window. |* * : he has had long parliamentary | * * ——- coe Fy for the purpose ot Gantt | 6 2k He oe ee a a reece experience, We Ee ee OO Continued on Page Four) i 8