7 GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: THE DAILY NEWS Don't get too enthusiastic over pupert’s eading Paper Se ee tt e road, depart- te Prince Rus many a promising flower RELIABLE ALIVE of early spring turns out to bea OLEAN nk cabbage ——anet Oe” PRANCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, APRIL 19144 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ol ERRACE WANTS T0 CLEAN OUT GANG IN CONTR OAD | OFFICIALS ARE LET OUT -—- STONE WALL BULGED THREATENED CITY HALL---CENSUS 6005 aga | CATCH | EEE EER! EATEST OOLACHAN : : VANCOUVER WOMAN MURDERED m . ler the La let e NAAS INDIANS GET 2,000 TONS [seme 98 scree of land BY HER YOUNG CHINESE SERVANT * vithin the mits { » * Princes Albert Sa had IGATION ON NAAS To OPEN EARLY — MANY SETTLERS been, along th other * STRUCK DOWN MISTRESS WITH CHAIR AND THEN CREMATED GOING INTO NAAS VALLEY THIS YEAR—THE DISTRICT ands, reserved from # BODY IN FURNACE—SE VENTEEN-YEAR - OLD FORESTER RETURNS FROM LONG TRIP ‘ homesteading * CHINAMAN CONFESSES TO CRIME a . During January, 1912, * ~an - ine great-|dians camped, all fishing ach i* Hon Robt Rogers, the # Vancouvel April i.—Jackyjand arms were found at the bot- an in the bie-]aus. ft is not often they are able} * present ginist f pub- * Kong, 47-year-old) China boy,|(om of the flue, under the draw- remarked: Mr to fish from boats, as the river lic workk, the he min- * who was suspected of the mur- ing rod rrate. s usually frozen over in oolach- © ster of the interior, stat- > ,aer of Mrs. Charles J. Millard, ‘ provineial dis-}on time, This year the river is * ed these lands were not *# jconfessed this morning to having Late today Inspector Jackson ste The Daily News |elear of ice and there are lots of * open for homesteading 5 committed the crime, of the police force discovered se- 1g fish The fish bins are lined + No public tice was. * rhe chief feature of the story}|ereled behind the chimney, in the four weeks agolalong the river for a mile and * later given that the lands * is that at breakfast on Wednes-|basement, rings and a watch io some cruising|/the fish are four feet deep in * had — been opened for & jday morning his mistress found|stolen from Mrs. Millard two They went|them, There must be 2000 tons * homestead entry * | fault with him. He then struck] weeks ago. At the time’ they from the Skeenalof fish already caught Indians * On April 16, 19412, Ar- # her with a chair and killed her. |disappeared Kong blamed a man Ww The first|from al! the villages on the Naas * thur Donaldson, son of * He said that later he took the|Who had been begging at the ne was slushy, | and from many of the other coast * the Conservative — in * | body to the basement of the|house for having taken them. two weeks there}settlements are there tt isa * the Saskatchewan legis * jhouse, cut it up and put it in the Dr. Jeffs, the coroner, who has g frosty weather | reat sight.” c ne oo pateni , | furnace piece "by . piece He is|examined the bones and flesh days } Mr. Irwin's cruisers will not miss NORA PATTERSON ¥ or the land and for * HELEN HUNTINGTON jsaid to have admitted that he hid] pemains found in the furnace of he Naas broke up | be out for four weeks yet * he mestead entry on pay- * Sianpée ot Sinnent Amlotakes- jthe elothing which was found in|the Millard house, is perfectly eat and Mr. Ir- | Mr. Irwin finds that a number|Daughter of Rev. Wm. Patter- ; Oe tae me. e graphed at the pier where she | he altic in order to convince Mr. | satisfied that they are human. was able * a — down of settlers went into the Naas son, former pastor in one of t id e n da Ss la FF eee ¥ J cal to anpetcher. fubare hes tae that his wife had gone|At the inquest today the jury | t lil] Bay Wwher¢ jvalley last year and expects 100 Toronto's large churches, whi eee ok advantage of * ther-in-law,. Mrs. John Sacobic in the morning. |brought in a verdict that Mrs. his own craft, the |or more to go in this year. There has enlisted as a volunteer in|” he homstead regulations * Astor, who was n board the| This morning the skull and)Millard had been murdered and ved here Sat-/is some splendid land there and the Eas Belfast regiment * D) applying half breed * Emperator q | se veral large bones of the legs | her body cremated. the talk of the railway has start along with her sister and fa- . : ae Jy : s entry, thus *#* : Fis! a said Mr. Ir-|ed everybody looking toward the ther. In the event of war Mrs evading the performance * Se = e over 400 In-|Naas Patterson will return to Can-[* ©! homestead re- * RUPERT NOW ENTERING LIBERAL LEADERS ADDRESS : ada, with her youngest daugh- * quirements for actual * | ; ee tan tie uae ae: * COMMERCIAL PERIOD) : ; the family w remain to fight * Forthwith the land was * sees BIG MEETING AT TERRACE pnsidering Several Routes Miss taking bth ic a Canadian|*® ‘Subdivided and offered to *]|0. HM. Nelson at Board of Trade | by birth. . ‘ al prices ag- | Luncheon Admonishes All to Sane ar hia for Alaska Government Rly. Rte ta ee a ™ 374,000. * Get in and Fight DISSATISFACTION GENERAL THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT— * aldson got for $10 *® NEXT ELECTION WILL SE A CLEANUP—T. D. PAT- tila pe B. C. PACKERS ASSN. * land belonging to the #] Over one hundred business TULLO CHAIRMAN FOR THE EVENING * public domain valued at *}men attended the board of trade __- «C/ iain g ieee — i or nae oe pe SHOWS BIGGER PROFITS $37 4,000 *lluncheon on board the steamer Terrace, April 4.—-The largest;can. get a. jeb on ‘government Weihine kel ee ee vd ee eet : * * Prince George “Satruday noon. and nivst sucessful meeting ever| work, nor expect a road or trail for different he coast to the coal field great-| Largest Salmon Packers in Can-| » & x & eK KOK KK KR KK & & &| They had an excellent lunch and held here took place tonight in| anvwhere near his property, une . an’ wtkinkea 1”? than Dy either Seward or Por- ada Are Now In Excellent wert enth isiastic Over the af-|Progress hall under the auspices aOR TE SB k eae ne } Financial Condition ROAD BOSSES LET OUT fair The speaker on Saturday|of the Liberal associations ol nO gia se Tanks’ ¢ Valdez was selected as ‘ er will . e tage ! j _ | T is F wall make new Be ins MORE TO FOLLOW |was 0. H. Nelson, who spoke for|Terrace and Kitselas. faithful. The people are Gis- } _ th shortest|as terminal for the Guggenbel! Wieck “anibiied abatement of the ne: fovn vide | Most excellent arrangements|¢usted and sick of the whole , om eta roa Chitana and Kennicott,} ‘ish Columbia Paekers’ asso-| Office Holders Evidently Did Not M Nelson thought it fitting | had been made for the meeting ee ar ane Soler eings oe eas i a Oe abandoned when wha nintian for 41948 shows | Make Good Politically the board of trade should gather|#2d many were in attendance thorough cleaning out of the amount oO} elleved to be a better route conse seabed arts a 5 : for the oceasion on the steamer|from Copper City, Kitselas and/®#ns in control, eral terri-| Kinih> tidak toad rot of $429,065, as comparee) “As a result of the receht Con-|which had played sach an im-|S¥!rounding districts. | There were over 125 people ial rue: Scale + ied ainines é a ae ae “tog pc | Servative forenees. On the op-|p part in the development The Terrace band was in at-| presen at tonight's mation, and \r Bkagway. for its|however, was after ded oe ' ne Cai 25 road de if the port With the linking up]}tendance and furnished excellent {thé ge ere oe " eawiiad ied : |< cir Sled res Aetna : i ner mm ‘ B. { ane oe { steel on the transconti-|music during the evening. Ww ” ! t _ Sreaher eanne OF. 4 fields ‘ ’ VUE ’ sf | rofil a Si ne ate a Have DeCT bt ‘ hich was expected hour- Messrs Brewster and Oliver Pee eet ahamgien an va ae basa vas rmount f teri ; ‘én it \ f mes a change in the|were given a splendid reception, | ®?TUPLiOn, mut wee eener ny other part of the road w ie 7 : Kicks have heen comime in fi Prinee Rupert, a oe Sli gentlemen | *tuelched. sca ania 1a to be built through Cana-|, goa a ee é : vo iy — ‘ao ae | city had gone through}made many telling points which | Mr L. H. Kenny, president of age of pos- erritory Betis Phiten a centre sa eriods: the mantic period|the audience appreciated. the ocal Liberal association, grade. Pot Phe sixth 1ouie.se stom Si $801,800 owt and Charles 4ilitestian he period of paying tribute] There is great dissatisfaction|called the meeting to order, and eyed by Cap-| cre Cook's inlet to the }yess adjustments $37,801 has been le t of the Stewart]. , = No city has ever}amongst the people bere over the|Mr. T. D. Pattullo of Prince Ru- ist and geo-| Mata ska field and thence t0]Renewats 31,336 strict. a ted ti invthinge whiehladministration of governmental|pert was chairman for the even- the steamship | Fairbanks This is far sh ter | pepreciation 55.000 | ieee hee it Meee: rays irate : Mie affairs. Here as elswhere no one|ing. and it is said| than any er route, but it has] contingent reserve 5,004 rominent official of the depart ve ri ee ae oe _ a = LO iLs co nercla errad rot, pemmers ee Doth Scrione eee ie SF) ment will also be removed when it will become a sea-|PELL OFF THE WHARF STEEL PLATE SLIPPED _ ree from ice aus One politiciar who under We } SEAMAN WAS DROWNED liscovera ‘ 3 at filled with iee for a por- sal . | ri and a terminus can onke reste eee ees od ee tea f we nds the situation ays it i Tnow hold up oum head and fight < CUT OFF WORKER’S ARM ' ot the kieking thé i ought if ut has brough commensal: existance Accident at Balmoral Cannery on ad commission; tion of the year and 158 hardly} common dividend rk On this|navigable for big ships because } t th list al ) S g about é dismissals, 1 ss 3 ril Fir } ’ ' but be We have got to pull together and April iret 1ecessary to|of a aixty-five foot tide that]surpius tor year ‘ 181] eause the office holders did not Breaking of “Boom on Steamer ) innel, trushes h igh it and makeS]preyious surplus 64 good politically nake PI nce Rupert Ii is the ‘ifred Ba 4 enaieaiaomene Arna Cased Accident Which le being con-]| havigatiol an extremely risky | . SI unity which has built up| é Crippled Wm. Atkinson , m: Seas tn | proposition - mihnriieks j , x wha Brinnee lnstriok tdak thet ® ‘ ‘ast. cities: we come of ajdrowned off Balmoral cannery . ‘ ; i E } Ot ae “lle j | , , — mae : which as eve urned Saree i ,.| Wm. Atkinson, an employee of : lence through Other routes from Controllet Che balance sheet shows tal] following passengers south last 3 ae ONT: CRM EE ears eaey* Barlom. San the Paeifie Stevedorit sompany ; elds to Fair-|bay to the Behring river Coal) accets of $4,047,338, These as | evenit g tn Smith, J. 8. Smith acs The spire et. gokn Buta g the head line off the had his igh : nally ee _ a seat (e - if . y look of this country and! speak, Du 16 retused, saying his EMPRESS THEATRE The beat mult in tho Wi aemmieeenese: Viana Bloxp. see great things doing |* POPULATION 6,005 *lvoice was in bad shape, He Pe pi Rel OS . cana % s possible that +e may|* i ». |peabalt iow, his vr up the i to announce to ¢ ' née at, commen * r¢ ! sell the } ‘ f some time and take!* le police census .as jriver in the faet o 1e «host of the Empress gon . . vorarily * an er of Daily #| ee me , ; f the opportunities : aOR ORTERr er ond {onan * | auestions eh | ERP AUER © New ! ith Drop * y- 5 ' 6,005 In 1941 the cen * | him. . ‘8 undergoing renovation and repa * around store and #* LD follow others, be with|* sus showed the popula * —$ $$$ $$$ PRINCE ee thal, a stock * the leaders; invest in «Port Ed-|* on to be 4,800 « Make a note of the Daffodil sane RUPERT THEATRE ©O. LTD + . ADMISSION 10 and 150 wa before the industrial de-|* *)Luncheon at the K, of P, Hall on rer eereos ee rene renee OO ees | ae aie a Ue a a HEE aR a EE a a - men} Le merce ae ae fle TOEN.