— DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS. TH he ae Rut leading Paper Wm, Manson ts today probably prince ALIVE recalling what happened when EAN RELIABLE Brewster got after him in Alberni. eeneernnna YOU HAVE A SPLENDID SPIKIT OF OPT RINGCK RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 =| THE DAILY NE PRICE FIVE CENTS ——_—$_¥€—_*_—— a® SIM HIERE™ —— REWSTER, THE LIBERAL LEADER, DELIGHTED WITH HIS NORTHERN TRIP--GREAT RECEPTION nee * THE HOME RULE CRISIS mention ed in despatches from Ireland. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY WILL SEEK LARGE LOAN The Daily News Lendon, April 3,—The Stand- ard understands that the G. 'T. P shortly to the London lal to Spec will apply | | ‘ ANGE IN PUBLIC OPINION B. OF T. LUNCHEON IRELAND: SCENE OF ON PRINCE GEORGE DISSATISFACTION WITH GOV I. Monthly Business Men’s Assem-| Pitan i IS bly at One O’Clock Tomorrow RAL LEADER CLAIMS PUBLIC IS TIRED OF McBRIDE mis- —Seating Capacity Limited ADMINISTRA TION—DEBLING WITH GREAT OUT- ; STANDING ISSUES OF THE DAY The monthly business men’s ied _ aa lunch under the auspices of the eadet of ‘the | Our ibject in visiting the} board of trade will be held aboard British Colum- | provincial centres at this time,|the steamer Prince George at one ae John | when there is no*® election pend-|o’clock Saturday The steward ] pe ny ihe ing, is to meet the people andjon the George has promised an 7 former col-}diseuss with them freely and] attractive spread and that means osition, G. R.} frankly the political questions something worth while. 1) r. Kergin, and| hich ave of EE OE There will be just one speech Pre Dies Cree 1S IN) of twenty minutes, the particulat nt Liberals} : ’ I jthis province. It is not to be ex-| feature of the gathering. The ae ee ae ag | pected that in the turmoil of alsale of tickets is limited to 114 rhe Nows | contest the electors can calmlyjand members will be supplied switian | sit down and consider the issues] first ‘ ! j avuatl la placed before them, as they can These luncheons promise to be ' ¢ }\do now We believe that it is|}popular. The first one a month successful] | niy necessary to call attention|ago had an overflow, but tomor- mes resent tour,” |to the present trend of affairs|row a fixed limit has to be made. ce we start-|under the administration which Every business man_ should visit the|has been in power for eleven|avail himself of the chance to in the low-|years, and to outline the policies|meet for an hour with the men province we of the Liberal party, to bring|who represent the commercial ; here the great-| about a change for the better interests of the city. the part of | We are dealing simply with aT et ee eat ey vhat we have/the great outstanding issues of Prince “Rupert's Weather sts for meet-|the da and putting our views — st embarass-|before the electorate for their Well, [m glad {to get back ber, and it is}consideration There is not alwhere IT can see some _ good Map showing the points have to post-|doubt that a marked change is| weather,’ remarked a Prince Ru- the larger|coming over the public senti-|pert man who arrived home last] ~~ = ‘ accessible|ment in regard to the McBride} evening. ‘In Seattle and Van- BELLA COOLA VALLEY I he province as|government, and we find this|couver they have snow and wind aad as theldissatisfaction to be growing}and rain. |The cherry trees were GAVE GREAT RECEPTION are anxious!|among Conservatives. That con-]in bud but they have been nipped eo would occupy |ditions are ripening for a change by the frost and the crop will be To Liberal Leaders—Passed a th their own|of administrators is plain, and|injured.” Certainly Prince Ru- Resolution Calling on Lieuten- for atten-/all the more palpable the further|pert weather has been beating ant-Governor to Refuse to s task e fo the whole country this spring Sign Crown Grants Under tC ees teats Fraudulent Powers of Southbound Attorney RIER CONDEMNS REPORT Passengers on the Prince Ru ; ——— pert this morning: W. A. Tuck Messrs. Brewster and = Oliver Mrs. Brooks, A. W. Middleton, G.| addressed three meetings in this OF THEN. T. R. COMMISSIONERS |". \ssisi, «snus me f Owens ’, Irvine, Mar i? Pe emeccae ‘ae i capital. On Mondays they spoke OF CENSURE FAILS BY SMALL MARGIN — BORDEN DE- |!einhart, G. D. Robertson, F. E.{at Hagensborg, on Tuesday at FENDS COMMISSIONERS | Froude, Mr. Pearce, G. B jull,| Bella Coola, and on Wednesday sential ;A. W. Edge, F. R. Gierts Mrs t Namu rhe two former meet- News eovarnment to. name.a commis- | Prosser and child, Mr. and Miss|;,¢. were each attended by about Rr I nine | sion ce wed the course pursued |! laherty, Mrs Arnei! Mrs ‘ne hundred d fifty people n to cen-| was fair to the opposition, to} Strange and two childrer Mrs = ae : n the \ U.j/the government and.to the peo Finlay, H. Atchison. Mr. Damioff, ands, Mae 7 ~ ee i. the Hon. G.| ple |\ A. Cole, H. Price, Mrs. Froude,|leaders at Nam here is much rejected Premie Borden defended the P. Kelly, A. D. Johnson, Mr. Peck, neasiness among Conservative 67. Sir Wil-|commissioners from the attacks|D. A. Rankin, leaders in the Bella Coola valley the rep ellof the opposition and said the Se eT as a result of the independence ment and|findings of the report were sub English Football if view being expressed by many | ight of the (stantially rrect TT | zovernment supporters in that | —_ London, 4a 3.—The yor" jsection, and also of the dissatis- voned southern league of Nor-| ‘ 7 in pees haa | PORARY LINKING UP |°¥EE™ NAVE EXORLLENT SOIL wich City: and’ Crystal Palace re orale att "Wes souinated | WAVE sulted in a scoreless draw in the removal of the foad super- RRANGED FOR MONDAY There are people in-Prince Ru- al Ce : pert and elsewhere who are un- Officials Up we T. "| der the impression that the flat ne liands of Graham island are all Tomorrow muskeg This, as anyone knows the Grandi who has lived there, is entirely ike piace On} wrong There are considerable to present|marsh lands, but they can be . ow morDp- | easily drained, as the land slopes he attached |westward to Massett inlet and lo Smithers | northward to the beach | he Grand | pre emption is drained the \inong the and most fertile Hinton, gen-Jany in Columbia. George A. | This the commis-} will sail to the bey, resident! Massett large richest of British summer weekly inlet. . * * * * * * © . e © e 7 * . * * * * * * * * * . + * * * * * . * e + * * * +E EEE RE intendent, McFarlane a petition from the Development league, which was. signed by JOHN OLIVER nearly every one in the vaiiey. Attorney General Bowser's Honest John Oliver, as latest amendment to the Elee- he is known in the Delta, tions act is also proving a boom- is a farmer. He is also erang. The majority of the set- one of the brainiest men tlers are naturalized Canadian in British Columbia. John citizens, most of whom have been Oliver educate@ himself, voting for years, and the re- yet he is one of the juirement that they must attach shrewdest parliamentar- copies of their naturalization jans that ever sat in the certificates to future appliea- provincial legislature and tions to be registered is causing on more than one occa- a lot of antagonism to the goy- sion he has won out in ernment and to the local mem- debates against the whole ber, who allowed it to go through battle array of a strong without protest government. He was born A resolution was adopted atl in. Derbyshire, England, the meetings in the valley calling coming to Canada with upon the ‘lieutenant-governor to his father when nine refuse to sign further crown years old, His father took grants for lands applied for by up a farm in Ontario virtue of fraudulent powers-of John came to British Co- attorney.. This follows the re- lumbia nearly forty years cent decisions of the Supreme ago. He took up land in Court of Canada and the Supreme the Delta, where he lives Court of British Columbia, de today, He was elected from that district when - the Prior government was in power, When BeBride was called to the premier- We have ship John Oliver was $1 000 00 looked upon as his chief 9 ° lieutenant, but he would to wake’ ‘teh 0 olin ias tna not stand for the party mariesse an Wmprebed. peenenae. politics which came into nae British Columbia affairs aah at that time. He was de- eae ation for Mak ee Continental Trust Co., cial election for the Detta , LIMITED riding 617 Second Avenue KX ERK EKER KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KEKE HH KKK EEE following | eR market for an issue of $2.5°0,- 000 on a four per cent. consoli.- dated debenture at about nine‘y. The Cradle Born—To Mr. and Mrs. P. hb. Peachy, 936 10th Avenue. a dar hter, April 2 Governot Strong of Alaska lwas a passenger on the City of Spokane vesterday and took the opportunity of looking over the city while the steamer was in | He expressed surprise at the development which has taken place here. Mr. ©. H. Nelson, who will ;make the address at the board of trade luncheon tomorrow, will speak on “The New Prince Ru- }pert and Its Demands.” lclaring such applications to be a lfraud upon the Land act Mi Brewster and Mr. Oliver go east along the G. T. P. to- morrow morning, speaking at rerrace, Hazelton, Smithers, Ft. Fraser, Feorge George and other points, and going out through Cariboo and Lillooet Se ee ee ee ed * * . H. C. BREWSTER * * Harlam Carey Brewster * is one of the many New * Brunswickers in this * province. He was born in * i870, his father being * } collector of customs at * Port of Harvey, N. B. He * was educated in his na- * tive province and later in * Boston. Sinee coming to British Columbia he has heen in the fish packing business, being manager Sound He in of the Clayoquot Canning company was elected for Alberni 1907, when he defeated Wim. Manson, who at that time had just been made | provineial secretary un der MeBride. He sat in the house for two par liaments, being the leader | of the opposition in the | ast parliament, His good work then, when he al st the only opposition the house, led to his selection as leader at the provincial Liberal econ- ention last year. EKER ERK KKK KKK EKER KEKE HEHE SE +e RH He ELECTED THIRTY-TWO MEMBERS PRINCE RUPERT BOARD OF TRADE |MONTHLY MEETING LAST T EVENING—ANNUAL REPORT POP- ULAR FOR ADVERTISING MATTER—PROPOSE EXCURSIONS TO CONTIGUOUS . POINTS Phe: were thirty-two ne wi booklet on mining in this dis- me iidven rs elected to the board of | triet. trade last evening. The monthly} | Phe commissioner has sug- report of the ed that twenty-four commissioner stat- | | Be ested a hig sign at the attention of visi- of these hac the wharf been secured on March 17 by a | directing special canvass. There were|tors to the board rooms eight more applications whieh} He also suggested having sev- for the board and 750 for private| The president was authorized destribution. The commissioner|to appoint a committee to pre- is also preparing a publicity | pare a set of bylaws. A. J. BALFOUR WILL ASSIST IN SOLUTION OF HOME RULE DOES NOT LOOK FRIENDLY ON LIBERAL SYSTEM BUT GIVES NOTE OF COMPROMISE Special to The Daily News ears Mr. Balfour had never been London, April 3.—-Rt. Hon. A.ja_ believer in cutting up the J. Balfour is continuing the de-|British Isles. Mr. Samuel de- bate on Home Rule and is ready jclared that Mr., Balfour's gen- to lend a hand if any moderate jeral views were still the same as form of devolution will solve the|when he entered the house, al- Ireland. Admitting this much he!though he noted with satisfac- replied to Earl Grey’s. suggestion if the introduction of the Fed- eral into the British i{ion a nole of compromise in the |} Unionist Jeader’s present utter- ances, system Is- (CRUISER MALASPINA SEIZED FISHING BOAT TERRACE LIBERALS HOLD ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING | lerrace, April 2.—A_ meeting eee of the ‘Terrace Liberal assocla-|ppinge Olav of Seattle Caught tion was held here on Wednesday Fishing Inside Limits Off night for the purpose of reor- Vayas Island ganizing and also to arrange for Seer the meeting to be held here on This morning the ee Mal~ : , .laspina of the fisheries ° depart- the 4th inst. by, Messrs. Brewster ment made her first capture, It and Oliver, The meeting WaS|/\was the fishing motor sloop the well attended and every one|Prince Olav of Seattle. The Olav present was full of enthusiasm|was caught fishing within the and eager to be doing something |three-mile limit off Vayas island for the cause of Liberalism inj|and the Malaspina gave chase British Golumbia. The following}/and captured her. officers were elected for the en- She is now towing the Prince suing year: Olay into Prince Rupert harbor, Hon. president, H. C. Brews-|and will arrive here about six ter; president, L. H. Kenney;|this evening. vice-president, John Viger; sec- The news came by wireless. retary-treasurer, John Kirkpat- ~- + rick; executive committee, S. W. Reversible scrims, one yard Dobbie, E. S. Cole, E. T. Kenney, | Wide, regular value 35c, special G. W. Graham, Oscar Gendren, |price 20¢ yard at Geo. D. Tite's. Saturday night's meeting was re arranged for and the Terrace | * * # * 4% 3 3 4 #4 KH RK HH band has been engaged for the|* * ccasion * Newsboys, Attention! * ae > pia Se a. Mexican Rebels Winning | * The best suit in the * we }* Acme Clothing House will * cial to The Daily News |* be yours of you sell the * Jaurez, April 3.—Torreon fell|* largest number of Daily * at 10.20 last night according to|* News this month. Drop * an announcement of Carranza |}* around to the store and # * see their fine stock, * Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. | * * Phone 4, tf | OR WE IEE Oe ee ee — PUBLIC MEETING Mr. H. C. BREWSTER LEADER OF THE LIBERALS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, and MR. JOHN OLIVER 3 Tonight--Westholme Theatre--Tonight AT 8 O'CLOCK P, M. had been seeured by the com-jeral excursions during the sea- missioner. |son to contiguous points with the The annual report of the | idea of working up trade for the president for last year has been|city. This question was discuss- é popular for publicity purposes.!ed and a motion passed instruct- Some 450 copies have already|ing the commissioner to get in- been distributed. Five hundred| formation on the subject to sub- more copies have been ordered} mit at the next general meeting. should turn owt cussed by such prominent men. Everybody and hear public issues dis- Seats reserved for ladies. ; wrrer