THE DAILY NEWS HE DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: With so many public men olaim- Rupert’s leading Papor Ip Prince x ing to be looking after “ working- ner’ man, it is funny the W. M. does not OLEAN vary | get along better. “acai io ee ee — = — — A ore CrP. ———ee —— ———— —— — WoL. V., No. 76 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1944 a “Nl jo Wor aaa \ PRICE FIVE CENTS —_——— —= = —— = = — ~ o i JBERAL LEADERS IN RUPERT — ——————— ——— > 4a TOMORROW NIGHT = —— — = = —_ PERIAL NATURALIZATION TO BE DISCUSSED HOUSE OF COMMONS—MAY ERECT SAWMILL BRITISH POLITICS HAVE AGAIN PEACEFULLY SUBSIDED “| skacway TO DAWSON | BY AN AUTOMOBILE Passengers on Princess May lcci: Dea Will Attempt the Trip oLUTION OF HOME RULE ON FEDERAL BASIS HOPED FOR) Over Frost —ASQUITH LIKELY RETURWED UNOPPOSED —_—— eccehitiinhiblegalitiiaig An attempt to negotiate the specia Daily News iwhole of Ulster may be granted. | frozen trail between Skagway | | : ‘ d \ \ remark-| The News’ reference that many | and Dawson by automobile will has come over a be made by Mr. C, 8. Philp, a M volunte drills arranged = for , Lion It is al-| prominent merehant of Dawson, corta hat Premier As-|>#turday have been cancelled and his son, Mr. Bartley Philp, rned unopposed, | May be due to this Belfast Na- who are passengers on the Prin- vor of a settle-/|lionalists say they might as well cess May, which was here yes- il basis is gain- drop the bill as exelude Ulster terday. Mr. Philp used to be in Mr. Balfour wil! The Liberal leaders have ex- business in Vancouver. The and Sir Edward|plained that with a general tlee- motor car has been used with M Bonar Law on/tion possible and a Unionist vie- some success for short trips in division on the|Llory not far off there is a chance the Yukon and Alaska, but Mr. if the bill will be|/that the measure would be Philp says the run has not pre- The date of the Bast Fife} amended considerably in the next VOU INTEFR ibe ime ditiae Se April 45 few years to meet the views of i or he entire istance n of a comprom-/}the Unionists In consequence cvOunreeD Ni Skagway to Dawson. Mr. Philp 1 with the home|of this chance therefore il FORWARD TO expects to make the trip in two the whole talk|imight be advantageous to con- GAIN CONER davs. He has his own machine 1 i feeling that the|sent to the exclusion providing in with him and if will be trans- ibout to make althere is an understanding given we ported on a flat car from ship- table to the Un-|by the Unionists that the home eo f f board to the end of the White Ulstts It i. aventrile 2 sa will ae alan ha 'yrone volunteers holding manoeuvres at Dungannon, when the Fourth Dungannon Battalion Tyrone Regiment of the 1 ister Vol- Pass & Yukon route at Skagway. it this comprom-| should the Whiontatehe rolurned unteer force had a field da Che operations, in which 2,000 men participated, covered an area of two square miles. Special tires and devices will be g the exclusion of the!to power ¥ used to make the motor car grip re on Rep se r St ae RT Re eT Ss RE eT ae 7 ee cre the hard trail and to prevent eR HR HK KK HH! |e en HHH skidding. The experiment will NT * mate 7 MA * * N * no doubt be watched with the Y BUILD SAWMILL PRESE ATION DE * Before the first sale of * IMPERIAL NATURALIZATIO | The Tory papers never * {keenest interest by the old sour- i* town lots the provincial *! |* even reported the dis- *{doughs who have done most of . j 4 | ‘. 1S Oreo in Werke tose Se MILL BE SUBJECT OF NEW ACT j* bandment of Earl Grey’s *|their travelling in the north by ern Capitalists Here Investi- | gies aid of Methodist Church|* ¢Xpense in making local * |* Rifles. — It would be too * |mushing. The Princess May ating Several Schemes for Paid Compliment to Her * ittprovements in order * 6 AB }* much to expect that they > carried over forty passengers for e Ji \* are asne > > ‘aw » . 2 ” i Investment Valuable Services that a i oad get bigge! rd FOREIGNERS MUST RESIDE 1N “EMPIRE FIVE YEARS BEFORE iz 0 ee anf ard ta a aiite cea, ce . nee * rices 0 e) lots. No | “eal. é Ss & 3 ( 5 2 Cc : s A TREES | price r their t Ww BEING NATURALIZED | 3 space tabl. p * D nd Alaska M. Michaels of Seattle and Last night Mr Dan Martin{* they make the city pay %| |* of moral elevation to fee several of whom are going to - = J : ac f I ‘ ; ie | ¢ sting Ss seless * t s The é é . i Ellis, an oldtimer of north- left by the Prince Rupert for ria k that rs we mi Special to The Daily News) negotiations concluded Jast sum | ee kk tk cpeae ae * Sere ‘she ao tae mee Br . : ee IG : em 5 : eat oree us O. sacrifice i are : : ay eo me j | é as abo 7° ns ss ea ee Me alee ace, ak ? sgt z "ie vel “ * treasury notes in order to *| | Oltlawa, April 2—The govern-|mer for the removal of the} ‘intention to reinstate the *|{lin, White Horse, Dawson and irty of five Toledo} present engaged by PPS WC rere Pah a It costs the city #*|Mment legislation regarding im-Janomaly whereby a naturalized|* old officers in the new * |other places. hey contemplate inter ympany A number of friends ! it . ne itemple ee er o eo h ek bid be * eleven thousand dollars */perial naturalization which was|subject-of one part of the em-|* battalion. The official *. $$ f eastern capits athered ¢ 5 ar 0 er | ¥ ‘ ,e th i i: iat ee dt i i : * to discount these notes. *|forecasted in the speech from the| pire is not recognized in an-|* correspondence shows * LIBERAL LEADERS TO this district, Mr.) 2 db biti j : j ¥ } ; os : £ iuts to erect a saw Mrs. Martin. since her arrival! rhis amount also was it *ithrone will probably be brought/other. The bill provides for five |* that this was planned till * factory and it is!in the city nearly four years ago, |™ cluded in the sum the */down next week inasmueh as the] years’ residence in the empire|* the ring got busy. Then * MAKE FORT GEORGE it a site for ‘it will be! h 1s made a host of friends. She]* Premier recently said he */|jmperial parliament is enacting }and the last year in the dominion |* eee a ffi. ; tl i Ka é a '* had given to prince Ru */ concurrent lecislatio The s fin. whit the papers are to the|* serve list for the offi- ie he city limits, has been a very, zealous worker | cart x ee -En z na : : ve oon a Saige 0 ” 4 he paper ur ti \* cers.” The officers, too, # T. D. Pattullo, President of Local eavily interested he Methodist church and as a . eacomidcan tenen afte ae | SOO OP. LOD an ; paOM A 1* are men who cannot be * Association, Will Accom- the eee ul { eee “a3 oh Pera: fa ent eh os “ ——!%* «duplicated in the city. All * pany Them “ ! me to the that chureh the ladies ba , : =a ; away again. V }* decent friends of the party * Byer Ph Races way again HYDRO-ELECTRIC WORK |HOME RULE FOR IRELAND |5 ‘event tricnds of the party “OO saturday Hl. 6. Brewster, ilso figuring the home of Mrs. J. E.|* * | ae RR nial atievaka tia Cathe are F : - cheme Yes Me field and presented her | * * *® * - *** ae x*KKee EES NOW WELL UNDER WAY | MAKES LIVELY DEBATE: “ be ® sy a Me te _ % ; 3 aa? ral 4 en and Honest | Bs Oarsest I sANAGE N¢ Jo ) ae s 2 ang ake d Port Simpson tha t glass sugar bow! and : ieee aasGtib: Silken cancabaal: ae in iver, hi teuten aa: take ; together with a silver DELIGHTFUL WEATHER Gasoline Boat on Lake—Land-|Presbyterian Literary Society hast ‘thai: pecent aalienan me the train for the interior. Their THE WEATHER tray ings Complete and Scow Is | Hears Paper on Subject and i atta nese nui rid , |first meeting after leaving this SURPRISES VISITORS Nearly Ready Many voln: in Discussion % of the bosses or sink the *|Cily will be at Terrace. urnished by F. W. Dowling W. Pie eee \ld.) Dybhavn, Ald, Maitlana| There was a crowded meeting|* party. Sea het Gee oe Observer Mr. W. P. Hinton, general pas-|Only City in. Canada Enjoying : : é i i the|im the Presbyterian hall last |* ¥ 19 ‘ 1e local Li mre) a5 ma “ » cit engineer visitec 1e ? . Wi accompany Messrs, rews- E senger agent of the G7. P. and Good Weather—Sprinkling ind the i \ ae night to hear Mec. A. Murrey eo @ & i eee eee ee (WED er’ pen : t I i 5 Mr. ( MecNicholl, commi Cart Out Today work at Shawatlans lake yester- 7 hl Ber eenataa me Ss) mea ter and Oliver through to Fort ‘ hours ending 5 a.m., : rOOTsSS : VFts v 7 rive { aper o “Home ule.” Soin avis: (hibkasas aes id 85 \pr > 1944 : sioner of colonization and indus-| pares day. All the station gangs on|&'¥? 4 paper n yn . Noted Pianist Dies ‘ eorge. They will address meet oe After hibernating for several ' : This momentous question was 5 ings at Old Hazelton, New Hazel- net i |tries, are expected here on the the grading and clearing are now London, April 4 Tito Mattei, | and at Smithers his rid , educed to sea c oie ids They |months of winter the city sprink- discussed by Mr. Murray from a ’ on and at Smithers in this rid- 698 Prince George Saturday 10) at work. A couple of the grading ’ the noted Italian pianist, com-|ing and others in Cariboo con- -. | Will proceed up the line to be}ling cart made its official ap-|gangs will be through in about|north of Ireland Protestant point} oy nductor, died’ wher tituency v6, nan t t the ; orar . g . : ae ; 2 : iS ee . ; 4 poser anc conauctor, aie ere Ss y- 98, present at th y mp t , eS | pearance on the streets today.|/two weeks’ time. of view. He made a point of the Paietinaay Re was bosn at Gane The Liberalcleadese wilt niika ; .P of the Bigs: is ™ oe ai | its appearance was indeed wel The Watson gasoline boat to|religious feeling, and how the pobasso, near Naples, in 18414, }at Nechaco in time to see the P SSIs Ibe avidson, general! | . , a) at a 7 , ' March Summary |! aS : hy " Hepes ee | come for the spring zephyrs have |be used for towing on the like is north and south of Treland were! yattei was pianist to the King of |temporary line linked up but 7 4 ( oh Ri i a ile sy meet been carrving little addies of|now in the lake and cones for | divided ora this sree He | ttaly and wrote popular ballads |may have the pleasure of riding I eraty Bn abate ana Pe my .§ : s ae ork, ‘he new scow is almost) also pointed out that a big per-jang congs on rails through to Fort George perature on a ek ce dust about the streets for two,wor: rh | I and ngs n ral irough or reorge, tn h). 60 | steamship agent, will accompany | vrodics shat finished, calking starts today jcentage of the industries of Ire- (ee Ss SEAR aris Mil ios Wes March 26th Es aae | them | rn Snes MWh Uy tia a dlc {The road from salt water to the||and were located in Ulster, and Phe reeular monthly meeting |FOUR YEARS LABOR for month... 42.8 | om Re: | La drop of rain or snow is a{!#ke is finished and the tracks of| that it was the north of Ireland! |» 11. hoard of trade will be held FOR CHEQUE FORGER uit 9.13 Ene ®roaigent Of ine hoard one bis a ‘d r 1 for any city in|the freight railway are down.| whieh paid the largest propor- thi vening. There are a num- |} gs 7 trade is in receipt of an invita pretty good recore OF an : e lake ere are lt j rs { F af < axes 7 = le S “ss 5 ‘ £ we fy Serre I tion from the board of trade 7 March, and there is probably not ay ie ia sa , a OSE ah | u ' the “ares - - ore ber of new members to elect in | (Special to The Daily News) l) land. ja‘tha habe rs |; ther city in Canada can equal either end and there is also a} eountry He contended that an addition to considerable ‘regular |. Nelson, April 2.—Four years 0 1 i° largest Edmonton to a ee in that en 4 c iy. ; a a ' landing at tidewater. The whole} frish parliament in Dublin meant hnainol The. board te. aow ne ithe penitentiary was the aantenke ict adjacent toleity on April 17. The feast is toi n Voneouve ere one dk ta ne ; Re ithe ruination of Ulster indus AIARE: RO $ ye ' ary Was ‘ “© Mupert, Let 7 isgkte y Re oie ih twenty fifth anni- AB ee so many boasts of its su WOK th ROW ve) RP AaE ee Leg ae a ; Se inie _ a ceiving Many enquiries from the imposed upon G, A, Burke, who \ ee vee. -— V ; TO dee : ate over Prince . fand tha ve only feasible solu-| | icide fro ; a : i. femind-o ce tee = veel. Queen Charlotte} versary of the founding of the | periority a See 7 : ae N. T. R. DEBATE CLOSING in. sia th een aea on le “weitie om Pha rm pumarnen Seproys. 9 ae ai , ped ii Une ee Bureau, !{Edmonton board of trade. | Ruper t, they pee rac ; : me. es 4 LEADERS LAST TO SPEAK! the exclusion of Ulster. Ronart nt “ae sceneeas teeta ) 5 ) i *{ ane ‘ 0 | . Ave estr ste ee: a . at as gen Th for athe | » . oO; 3 a ver KP a ae he I The Transcontinental debate will be| sition pointed out that if we be- q ’ , , e ene ge. ] i a Ween os a sat ath rr of Ru- | concluded on Thursday, When|lieved in the popular form of = PRESS | HEATRE {isin pring wether 0 00. eee it aa cc antnaen t e ae pert has them ¢ : | Borden will have finished speak-|rule, then the majority of the! Fahd. ing. | British parliament were in favor L ue ...TO-NIGHT... Coast Baseball Leag | lof home: rule for Iseland, andi el Special to The Dally News Port Edward is only a fewj|that she should have it They | Following is the result of the minutes, by rail, from Prince}also contended that the refusal | a ‘OLUOWINE Ss 9 28 , | P » y , icers ) ig | MISTAKEN IDENTITY”——An excellent comedy from the games played in the Coast league Rupert. 64tfjof the army officers to fight im} Pe ee iS Selig Stud ’ ier. wee |! eland only lessened the faith in} PORE yesterday . ithe British army, both at home| “THE Re ca : ahuaan } KATZENJAMMER KIDS" ~The inimitable Katzen- Los Angeles 2 5 1 Wwe: hive een nied. re jammer Kids ‘ : ; .P : 0 ) 0 | Those supporting Mr. urray LEADER OF THE LIBERALS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, and ' Kids, the Caplain and Mainma Katzenjamme! Oakland | » Mr. Pusch, Mr. Ledley and; have ;were Mr. Pusch, Mr, Ledley and| produced a splendid comedy, r 1 000 00 |Dr. Clayton, Those. taking up| MR JOl 1N OLIVER “A BUNCH OF VIOLETS” ‘ Essanay | R m 2 ’ e the opposition were Ald. Mont. | , Studi +8 \ drama fro mthe Eesan | Portland f . to place for a ollent on a first gomery, Mr. G. R, Naden, Mr.| AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. 1108 i Sacramento 0 , 1 mortgage on improved property. |W ilson and Miss Eeason | SCENES amen | The Rev. Mr, Fortune was en- ° il 3 IN CUBA——A most entertaining travelogue aR. . Boe Apply / lively for conciliation and advo- Westholme Theatre, Friday, Apri rd THE TURNING POINT’ A co sd Venice 4 10 2 ‘ je ated time for wore eonsidera- } AT 8 O'CLOCK in aca San Francisco ’ ‘* °/$ Continental Trust Co,, § '0",0! {he question. | ATHER’s LESSON”—A\ ery pretty drama from the nr *? $| The chairman announced that Everybody should turn out and hear public issues dis- Biograph Studios ' Reversible scrims, one yard at ne | Ald, MeClymont would give a pa-| cussed by such prominent men. Seats reserved for ladies. 4 wide, regular value 35¢, special Second Avenue iper on “Socialism’’ next Wed- | iteaan a ee Tree A price 20¢ yard at Geo D. Tite's. Inesday night, reer