LM ppuer GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: PR | N¢ i, R U P E R T That veto was not so wide a rug PACIFIC ai display of good judgment as of port OF pROGRESS bad temper. = a r —_ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS ERAL LEADERS TO VISIT RUPERT NEXT WEEK ON. PUGSLEY BACK IN COMMONS-~MAYOR VETOES PUBLICITY GRANT---SUNDAY POOL DEAD 7 $7 We | WNTEST INTEREST GROWING DE eee " "CONFERS WITH BORDEN ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY H. C. BREWSTER COMING NORTH THIS IS NOMINATION PERIOD |... corns reset some supposed to + beating wun tremor runners usteee © TN PRINCE RUPERT NEXT WEEK Candid Opinions on Manage- Immigration Policy—More OT Caalael Wasketuatt —t sencsimiiliahnitsaitaniininiss on ysHAT YOURSELF OR A FRIEND IS ENTERED FOR THE ment of Hospital Restrictions LEADER OF PROVINCIAL LIBERALS WILL TOUR THE WHOLE GRAND PRIZES—ALL hb win HAVE EQUAL hon eg eal chen cue hada) Sy paiie deus | The most popular and gayest| DISTRICT IN INTERESTS OF PARTY ee pernbe | eruperh (BOsp yal pe cut] Ottawa, “March 24 Premier |social function ever held in the] Mr. H. C. Brewster, the leader|Granby Bay, after which they is publish-ya litthe work which so resem- ae WO DY, the city council last) McBride arrived here today and|city was the gathering in St./of the Liberal party in the prov-|would again return to the Bulk- i the whole}bles play Srey NG finance Sc aa had a long interview with Mr.|Andrew’s hall last evening when|inece of British Columbia, will]ley valley and go out through he number _ Vhom the requested was bode ’ ketirina. mitin _|jthe Sons of England were guests|yisit Prince Rupert next week.|the Caribou country. The latter test Seite i LIST OF PRIZES urned over, referred it back to pean: me — oe — of the members of St. Andrew’s|He will be porcelain by}|part has not been definitely ar- zes are gifts A : the whole council. ie aasi Pirate ae bat Sane society. Mr. 8. D. Maedonald,|*Honest John” Oliver, one of the}ranged, but such a tour would Phe} are not oe es ee ate Sipe Ald, Morrissey and MoCiymont mec a a a ve nd erg president of St. Andrew's, occu-|best known and most highly re-|best suit the convenience of prizes that|®s heretofore announced, is a ved that the request be grant- iy Re a & a4 seh ae ait "pied the chair and on the plat-|spected personages in the public|present transportation. ed by the most {first-class round trip ticket to/?d and $10,000 supplied out of) een ee eee, | form with him was Mr.’ T. W.|life of phe province. If possible a stay over will be his year’s revenue question and vit is understood | gijyepsides, president of the Sons| Word has 3: been received|arranged at Terrace, but with the yorth morejthe Panama-Pacifice Internation ', Sie mn biected,|that it is (he -Sntention. of. the ae ; ord has jus een received | arranged a errace, but wi 1 t ta the candi-| 9) Exposition at San Francisco, oar re a ee ou rovernment to extend the re- of England. ’ that they will leave Victoria on} present transportation it Js a Ihey are yours| with all expenses paid, together ; ae - hospital ee ee atiictions on seahotars fom ans The feature of the evening’s|Thursday of this week. They|rather difficult point to serve. easy and digni-|with an extra first-class ticket 0 high and out of proportion, nthév: six” HGRA program was a stirring and elo-| will stop off for a few days at Mr. Brewster has had a most ind citizens are not getting the your friends ' lative r. friend.|, quent address by Rev. Canon Rix,| Bella Coola and reach here in|triumphant tour through the av bia. wanue jfor some relative ) 'O-Thenefit they should. He was not HON. W PATERSON DEAD who praised the loyalty of the so-|time to hold a meeting on Fri-|southern portion of the province ; Tea atte Phe other beautiful prizes Willlprepared to grant $10,000 for P 5 cieties for their old home land| day evening. April 3. They will}and there is no doubt that the be awarded in the following o1 the board to spe ; The had See car, and aroused ¢ et sias oO a- ; RES i aenlin cet cine Pray: . : ve your friends | ul pend They ha rnb: Rinleeeee Bistetie tn the ind aroused an ethusiasm of pa-|then proceed to Hazelton, where|north will give him an equal wel- ae had $40,000 in the last two years triotism to the new Canadian|a meeting will be held on the 4th.|come. Mr. John Oliver, being a iwhout the ; s ‘ 5 +] . / ’ a ‘ | Second Diamond Ring per-|and had only spent $23,000) on Laurier Cabinet home. It is possible that they will then} practical farmer, will no doubt gn. sa aa) fect stone, value $150. the building He did not insinu- B tf Piet M ; Rev. Mr. Fortune of the Pres-|return to the coast and take in/receive a splendid hearing still orde ‘ sre ore 1 are 23 | ; Phird: Ladies’ Tailored Suit,Jate any dishonesty but implied Risotto Bear ane byterian church spoke in a simi-}]Queen Charlotte islands and|throughout the country. equipment, | vine $75 1ismanagement. He was willing| Word has been received of the!jar vein. yee aera Fourth Ladies’ Gold Watch,|/{o guarantee money for the prv-|death, at the home of his daugh- \ splendid musical program] — ee a Res Perot ate AR epee Meds ce oN et TS hd g for you atl aine 825 posed surgeon's salary. $1090 for|ter, Mrs. Dr. Branscombe, | followed, which included several er 8 COse oo Fifth Ladies Gold Watch,|kalsoming the old wing $2,000] Picton, Ont., Mareh 18, of Hon.|numbers of real merit. The and send in value $20. for kitchen repairs, and $2,000] William Paterson, minister of;mayor spoke briefly at the close. Phere is pien- Sixth, Gold Locket and Chain,|for an x-ray machine if rece.n | customs n the Laurier govern- Following the program re- ew more candi-| oie 845 mended by the house surgeon.| ment. freshments were served and * substan- Seventh: Pair Ladies’ Boots or|He also wanted the ticket svstem| While his death comes as a/then the boys indulged in a game the Contest . et ? af . ome ; ening diaieeaientas Shoes alue $6 of 84 ¢ 10 augurated Hel|great shock, it was not entirely;of basketball until the smatl . i BM oi | j Bracelet 3 i sean ene ; th il ef I n “ P 1, a poly pata : es alt ad f the morning TROUBLE WAS MATTER OF MISUNDERSTANDING GOVERN- g 10 ‘ acele “ noved an amenc e oO é ef-lunexpected, as } 3 aterso f 0 so e 0 “ izes WhICD Value 85 ect and Ald. Dybhavn seconded|been in very poor health for| - a Th psaeneey ll re tren grein b hep sea oa some Une ‘SEND SUPERINTENDENT ah reward {91 Continued on Page Four Ald. Morrissey wanted an au-! He is survived by his wife,| SOUTH FOR VICE special to The Daily New Ting tothe: official: atatenent lial (Spec 0 e a News jing to eo bat: 8 B B : diting of the hospital aecounts.jalong with two’ sons and one AD a D4 1 ‘ fe claimed that according | the | daughter; one son, Charles Gor-| aR Fecea ene ae misunderstanding was Cleared b ce sheet he couk rule t|/don,-_ ho ge ¢ ‘hair , oe eae fection 0 1e army officers who|away. The officers returned to TOED PUBLICITY GRANT balan e she t he ¢ : 1 fizul it | ale n 1oldin i chair in the ‘City Scuncit Shipping Local $15,000 profits, 85.00% deficits Theological college, San Francis- | ‘efused ft rht Ulster is > altpels : Nooraad Bs. Saat Electrician to Ross of refused to figh er is now a|freland and before their depat or an even bpeey: | O96 ae tk deed ee is } Seattle closed incident, but its conse- ture said that they wore entirely Ald. Dybhavn thought that the/president o iam Paterson & a Re quenees are likely to produce| satisfied with the results of the questions which the city avddor)5on, Limited, of this city. The | Two tenders have been re-|far-reaching effects. Premier | ¥!8!" terms on which tite had asked concerning this hos areata etary i tt i ail fonth \ u : Col | Seel ’ jofficers remain at their. posts iceive py » Cc co c or e st é 4 2] sBeele é Bt ic . Tp OR INDIGNANT BECAUSE ALDERMEN VOTED $10,000 FOR jjiia! statement should be in-) Second Allan Cup Game rae ” - a ; be ot FO ARO eae " ey mace thas not been disclosed. Phe gen- PUBLICITY-—_MADE THREAT WOULD KILL MOTION IF swered The city had bee i —_—_ hydro-electric — systent. ES ISjexplanations to an excited and/eral belief is that they will not PASSED—-ALDERMEN THINK CITIZENS WANT IT large contributor. | epectal $0 The pay ee from the Canadian General Elec-|turbulent house and said that | fight the Ulstermen, This is f ‘ Ald. Maitland thought $5,000 Winnipeg, Mar, 24-—The sec-|{rie and the other from Escher,|the affair me eee of ajconsidered a distinct surrender intagwe of) b of rade cominitter nough, and game ae mn Allan cup, wer Wves of Montreal. The former piped tt pr nee by the government, The part ehite wate (finances Ald. Kerr said the hospita Dieter 0 ah amateur hockey asks $17,565 for the outfit and 44 ite ' oe 1 a 4 — rey vs anaha by the King in the crisis neil. [I Ald. MeClymont said a plebis-|board was doing its best t eet nanipionsh F ae world, re-lihe latter $17,425. Delivery is yf one a a gpa ruc “oe z is . not disclosed. The army the sum/cite was a waste of time and|the wishes of the people They mht ae lows Regina 6, to be within four months a ~ oe Pdeiige ve re e j officers weitere ee resigna- ; } hint onarchs £ renere age or * 2 Of-|tions to o 2 Pe . s purposes | iy Seventy-five per cent ol]were trying to instal the ticket) Monarehs 9 rhe aldermen intimated that fi : that th y wel " m , t er ' t * in : 4 et . watar Z , . i} der ——____+_—- sunenee . cers é ine ere 0 ove Oo} che . ing siste a » hree Thejthe property owners are non-|system, but some of the ald : niaachiktors oe ee indie’ ° tended to send) Superinwiyis efor a. repressive caihpaign probe “ "th : ptf = the motion|residents and they will have to]men are trying to block it. Las a story of Seattle -and))., ident Duncan to Seattle to get}. 7 ! ampaign. enations In the present in- t the-wvai pay, the most: of: it vear there had. been a deficit of| Ballard will repeat’ itself in ; ‘tidmetiom: ‘scunkes Tain General Paget and three senior}stance be not accepted and used ‘ tL the veto iT it os o x e% ere ac ‘ H ricit . in rm 10 * ing er ss ac ol | 7 : ’ applauded, wa, Basso-Bert said this is] 83,000. Prince Rupert and Port Edward. | , . the best plant to buy. He aero oy ca ore: = . ee influe is s make a com- a: 20 erence, and accord- “ se > . , oked ill at}the time to advertise. Ald Morrison thought the = ¥ el lea es tonight. In the meantime PLS GRIRT RNC, pes PROTUSE VT: Une Aner: ' M4 ‘ODOT | Ald Ker Advertising pays rates were not high in proj question of whether the direetors|the council will meet again this as = —_— = — : aes p came up in}|when you have the goods, and we] ton to other things in the City.| vere reputable citizens or not. Ajafternoon to look over the tend- | \ , iilars ¢ eek for al, . - r ; . . e commit-|have them Pwenty-five dollars a w for 4) jarge number of citizens are dis-|ers a little closer. i plebiscite on| Ald. Montgomery opposed the]?! ivate ward is the same 4S) catisfied with the way it is run ———_—_——__- —- ——--- inting the sum|handing over of 440,000 to an|®Y®" hospital charges. ae ind would not approve of a $10,-| Scottish League Football publicity pur- | organizatio which had neve! claimed that nurses egy lag ~ 000° grant (f it came to a tie; ee I son said he}]made a success of anything they|™" iS hours 9 Cay -ougnt to have! vote he would support the Spacial to: Waa Day News ' ecessity of al touched It was composed of|* separate building to get thei | amendment | Glasgow, March 24,.—League ———--—__—— i estion. He pas best business men but it was|!' st and sleep. The vote was a tie and the/results are as follows: MINISTER OF JUSTICE MAY BE EMPOWERED TO PREVENT | d carry by a practically bankrupt Ald Montgomery \t the {mayor declared the amendment | Aberdeen 41, Hibernians 2. APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL { \ccordingly he M i I othe { time there are 16 P&a-| capried. | Airdrie 3, St. Mirren 0. —_—-—_—— f $10.000 bel Ald een utah vt tients and 24 on the staff, When For $10,000—-Ald. Morrissey, | Avr United 0, Raith Rovers 0. Special to The Daily News minister of the interior a state- purpose }same idea i hospital shows .a deficit Of] \pCiymont, Marrison and Kerr. | vde 3, Queen's 4. Ottawa, March 24 There is a]ment that the matter had not re- Urposes, ; s | of theoniie | Id. Morrissey if the fishing}|]s11.000 in three vears it is not} For $7,000 with string at-|} Morton 3. Dundee 0 big day ahead tomorrow whent|ceived the attention of the de- ited with theypuld mining Is lo be advertised) efficiently managed. tached—Ald. Montgomery, ‘Dyb-| Hearts 1, Falkirk 0. the railway estimates will/eome|partment. The question was of as ue those specia nterests ought to Ald, Kerr didn't know whether|payn. Basso Bert,. Maitland pe Rangers 4, Kilmarnock 0. up for discussion in connection|such consequence that it had Ne eveennocassar il ee eee ne the hospital directors had brains |ihe mayor Motherwell 4, Partick 4. with the National Transconti-|been referred to the department ce eecnroooeen Ald. Dybhavn was satisfied the}or not They had never been Ea Sth nental report, ort justice in order to get a de- THER CARNIVAL OF people wanted the grant made issayed | | Mr. MeCraney of Saskatoon|cision as to the legality of such FUN AT THE The mayor said he. was posi he mayor said it was not a} called attention to a controversy taxalion, tively surprised to think there ; | ING CONTEST in progress in Saskatchewan at Hon. Wm. Pugsley, who has EST il 0 LM lare enough menu around the ¥ ae 3 ee ae Ee OE ?| present with regard to the taxa-|]not been seen in the Liberal | | , anh , s board prepared to sling $10,000 ® * | tion of unpatented homesteads. |ranks since his famous fight on ELHOLME at these men when they dont . ig. Sunday Poo! Dead" * | NOMINATION COUPON Mr. McCraney drew from the|the naval bill, returned to the * ‘ a0 0 house today. He had been ill, PER 4A ; know what is to become of I.) y rhe bylaw for Sunday * Good for 5,000 Votes if sent in before Saturday, . ——— - aha ; eT ee RA HOUSE [he question had been up fot y , 8. 1914 ; and his appearance was greeted OL * pool did not come up as * March 28, 1914. Ue ee ee ee ee HE RR ond ehoare audio te —— weeks, but there was no new], fad akan cel. Sila Ha Ge * *%| by loud cheers and considerable SS “Ran EARS : expected as meee applause from both sides of the TONIGHT | l@nt on Because rlainy council meeting, and the * LF NOVEDY, TOTITIACE . 3 ss ew' oh ae Bald 904056 ike tae Mee beeerele * The First Veto * in ‘ gentlemen chose to meet le re * ' * opinion is that some otf * ie ok a ate : ay presentatives of the board of fc aldarmancare: hadetia: PRR eR eA Me eT eR as oo aa ae a a * The veto the mayo# * The estimat f the minister | trade here today we have got to ; * . * laced on the grant which #] Of Justice were under considera- O'Clock * n the question, It is said RUG OED. fs 5 ss kb 0-0 00. bare 4 ake See Pee pla i Bre Comedy, stomach this $10,000 whether 9 * that Ald. Kerr, chairman * * the city council voted for *} tis and eaused considerable : ( lren Hour” Hes. Ar nal " it passes I willl, of the license committee, * SiGMCd. 6. cere eee cece eee e eect eee erent nett seer er eens * publicity purposes is *]discussion on the salaries of ' eatin ee veto the motion * does not want to bring in o Bina meme Sy Or Ot a ae i omen X merely referring the * county court judges, The an- sor g , ssented & ‘pi- Pee ee cies ck ee * question bael to he ine ‘“eme as ade , ; siddies Ald. Montgomery pres¢ ae i - the bylaw Ald. Morri . Only the first nomination blank cast for each candidate will count as * 1 aneil fo pit — & nouncement. wa made by the . ‘ . , » ac . ’ ‘ , a > Co we or » T ‘On- « star f t she ge mc fn 7 ' a amendment that a prebi ou ; le son, who is also a mem 5,000. Names of persons nominating candidates will not be divulged. ¢ con minister that a change was con an Warden's taken, which was defeated 3-5. * ber of that committee, is * * sideration. The mayor *ltemplated in the present pro- A detec- The original motion was pult}]* opposed to Sunday pool, * * must give to the council */cedure of allowing an appeal to and those voting for were Ald.J* and Ald, Maitland, who is * * a statement of his rea- *{the judeial committee of the “azette Kerr, Dybhavn, MeClymont, Bas-|¥* favorable to the bylaw, is * P| * sons and the council may */ British privy council. so-Bert, and Dybhavn Those|* not enamored of the * * then again pass the mo * - $$$ Admission 10 and 160 against were Ald. Montgomery,|* chairman and refuses to * VOTE COUPON it fA ae ie lagatgy eo Beer International Rugby Morrissey, and Maitland The} pull his chestnuts out of “= @ood for T Solve Masi |* anamended form, A bare * ( ie mayor then declared the motion|]* (he fire * aod Van Twenty * majority is sufficient to * Special to The Daily News) OMIMG SOON ! vetoed There is also a persist- * Randidate. ee ee o's so LS I Gee |* carry. it, * Glasgow, March 24.—In one eee . * nt rum on the streets * |* This is the first time *lof the most stubbernly contested ‘e i ‘ * ‘ - . . . . » THE LION AND THE Ask to see our Unit shirts inj* that Bully Bowser, the # AGUNORBS Sari ait ss MEER so Ae PE }* that the mayor of the city *)/games of the Season England M ‘Jaeger’ | Bryant|% real boss of Prince Ru- # * has exercised his author- */proved vietors over Scotland in OUSE” Jaeger’s’ wool zephyt i i 4 pate This Coupon not good after Saturday, March 28, 1914, me” tte aa adn ent ae he *| the Pp ° & Co., Ltd it}* pert, has sent up word i elo anything pa ie ~6international Rugby game sy abd, xp Coupons must be sent in fiat packages. Cut out neatly and mali to " : ‘ i * ; ficent ; * call off Sunday pool, * i\* ed hy the council *iplayed Saturday by one point rools f * Contest Department, THE DAILY NEWS, Dally News Bidg., Third Avenue. * ee t , : tree Make your money earn money|* : | the score being: England, 16 "tees . | - "3 “et eercccorcoococoooed | l)) buying in Port Edwardes GALf|* * # * FF +e eRe S | * * ee ee eH He HH points; Scotland, 15,