——— THE DAILY NEWS leading Paper ALIVE Rupert's ie Prince RELIABLE OLEAN aerate 1914 RUPERT, PRINCE B. €., THURSD\Y, APRIL Y, J at ps? LEBRATED ARRIVAL OF FIRST TRAIN Fix EAST OMINION PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS — SOLD VALUABLE CORNER LOTS 11914 y ‘Tey GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: Parhaps that bandit who got away at New Hazelton through the interference of the police had his name on the voters’ list. TS —— oo =) PRICE FIVE CENTS THE LATE CHA iptain who reward for His ¢ ! the his timely death. gi Conceived ‘eal RLES M. HAYS the Grand ichievement Trunk was Pacifie cut off by ASTER—SIR Da News vas \I Y Parliament | Pre ! iy of a week's the going trains ; embers pleased | di I pect of spending alfa i their families. {8 silting yesterday { RLIAMENT TAKES HOLIDAY MEMBERS LEAVE FOR HOMES MIER ANNOUNCES THAT OFFER OF $10,000 HAS BEEN MADE FOR SUFFERERS IN NEWFOUNDLAND DIS- WILFRID CONCURS evoted to the budget debate. | Borden announced that] the g rnment had offered as- Lanes in the Newfoundland |; saster, which was. gratefully} cepted He proposed to give 10,000, in whieh = Sir Wilfrid mncurred, ESCAPES BUT ELTON CULPRIT ARRESTED SAYS TEN ROBBERS IN GANG FESSED TO BEING FORCED TO JOIN BANDITS —RAN AWAY WHEN SHOOTING STARTED—LEADER 1S WOUNDED | EEE EEK CHEEK KEKE HHH HEHEHE HHH HEH HK) Thousands of Cheering Citizens Greet First Train from East Thousands of Prince Rupert Those aboard were: Morley;in 1906. He also made the first citizens stood in the glare of a|Donaldson, H. H. Hansard, 8. P.|customs entry here when he was summer sun and cheered the! Porter, W. LeB. Ross, 8. A. B.jon the Amur, and today he saw arrival of the first train over the |Cook, H. A. K. Drury, R. C. W.jthe first train arrive. The Prin- Grand Trunk Pacific from Win-| Lett, Geo. W. Robb, W. J. Roo-|cess May was in holiday attire nipeg to the Pacific terminal.| ney, 8S. C. Pettit, J. R. Hunt, Guy Lind saluted the train. Capt. Mc- It represented an hour that the}C. Dunn, Dr. J. M. Lenny, H. B.|Leod was an old personal friend city has looked forward to during|}Du Fief, T. Duff Smith, J. L, jof the late Charles M. Hays. the stress and labor and pio-|Hodson, H. C. Bissell, T. P.| The man responsible for the neer conditions of many years |White, Geo. WV. Kay, Jas. Gor-|reception arrangements is F, W. It was the fulfilment of a great| man, A. E. Rosevear, H. J’ Tomp-| Hart, one of the pioneer busi- dream, the accomplishment of a!kin, C. H. Nicholson, A. David- | ness men of the city. He alse great work, and the result of ajson, J. Howard, W. C. C. Mehan, peat a little band together to help national and patriotic endeavor.|G. H. Roblin, A. B. Smith, J. A. liven the oceasion This train had as its passen-|Heenan, J. G. Legrand, J. L. W.} The city council gathered on gers the heads of the various|Irving, Geo. MeNicholl, and A.j\the wharf, but took no part in departments of the Grand Trunk | Ansell. | the ceremony. Pacific, from Winnipeg and| As the train drew in the crow¢ Prince Rupert. Thev are the ae and the officials seine | [NUNCTION GRANTED men upon whose talent of or-|with them An informal lette ganization and good mitingeS a greeting signed by cnaral RE FOURTH AVE. SEWER ment depends the success of the| hundred citizens was presented | ee greatest and best railway in the|by Mr. Fitzmaurice to Mr. Don- Judge Young Holds Right to Trial jworld. The linking up of thej|aldson, Mrs. Cherry also pre- and Balance of Convenience ine at Nechaco and_ the trip} sented him with a bouquet on With Plaintiff through to the coast was a proud} behalf of the citizens. Mr. Don-| Yoke ind happy event in their lives laldson expressed his thanks and Judge Young this morning st as it is a great day for | the passengers then led ‘in the! oranted an interim injunction to }Prince Rupert and an epoch injold war song of Prince Rupert,;; Pred Ritchie to prevent the lthe history of Canada. |We're Here Because We're|city cutting off the Fourth ave- There was no official cere-| Here.” {nue sewer where it crosses city mony or demonstration here. The party were then taken in| property. The judge in giving That has been deferred until the | decorated automobiles to thejhis decision held that there was formal opening of the road. But|Grand Trunk offices, and later|a right to trial and that the bal- the citizens decided to celebrate | they went over the city sight-jance of convenience is with the informally and give a_hearty|seeing. plaintiff, meaning that if the de- greeting to the first train with} This afternoon they visit the|fendants should win at the trial the company’s officials. They |dry dock and cold storage plants|there avould be no damages re- did. The train pulled in at one}and leave in the morning on the} sult from the delay, but should o'clock, It was preceded by an] Prince Rupert. the plaintiff win at the trial they engine and flat car on which Mr. W. C. C, Mehan = stated) would be damaged by having the were two moving picture cam-jstated that the linking up went!/sewer cut off now. leras The thousands of smiling|off without a hitch and that the| The case comes up at the next | faces wetheted on the dock, the|trip down was an enjoyable one | assize court providing the city | ; iy The Daily News police are searching for him, It | ple ifform and the overhead road-| for the party Many photos were|makes no appeal on the injune- ' VY Hazelton, April 9,—An-|Jis believed that he may have died | way were’ photographed as an/taken en route. The ballasting | tion 1 é ; He oe ae rounded Up jin the woods, as he PeCeiVe .' @/advertisement of Prince Rupert's jeauipment is now being brought he bite 3 at tne Game rhe ebol and blood was left on his enthusiasm and faith, * oe rds and ballasting will | Prospects Looking Good Prete on ee pli easter Neie-ptt : ¢ George “W. “Robb, the hier of | be'rus ati ; ‘ oe We have had the best month ail | Prince Rupert, Bome Htly Russians have ete ehe motive power. department! [h wee ® Bee cotnnidine lin the history of our lumber onfession. town since the hold up. There|/was in the eab of the train.|which brought the Canadian Pa- | yard.” said Mr. Albert. of «the 5 ae were ten in pea Ji a be agent char- [ouristeoach paaenee NC een Oe eet ee }Westholme Lumber company. Bitiwas: ec tne walking along | fete! sant ; OUTIBL: COBCA,: A ve ah tai alata : ae oy |Mr, Albert says building opera- & ack when the gang ' |man and the private car Trans-|Captain McLeod has the distinc jtions are brisk and he expects A thy n and dragged him A J PRUDHOMME BUYS Jeontine nial of the vine stnahide ont, tion of having brought | the first | iim: einduldion ail Gillare, chi rob the bank, As|""* “* iMr. Morley Donaldson. official party into Prince Rupert) i. in that this summer will be as he heard firing he ran VALUABLE CORNER | : 1. . $e TY Mastin a: t) a) gh: the’ 3 i ifn ah good one. The estho mé Co. Aman ‘ie ®, where |iz now sending a scow to Swan- , rough his|pwoe Lots Adjoining Savoy Hotel | son Bay for 350,000 feet of lum- AN nes Can be he Sold Yesterday for j ber, and another to Victoria for hen fn 1a is from any $25,000 M E k T | N ja similar amount They are hg eleader of the making preparations for much ‘large and ‘ the Yesterday Messrs. McCaffery | building. Miteeresensnas & Gibbons put through the sale . : weverorooooooore | f 9 section one downtown cor- | Success Business College TENDERS WANTED ‘a er me in ae al oe All citizens interested in Militia affairs in Prince Rupert ‘ai ae 7 , pee ot oe ada wo lots are ant Bs 3d, |cess s gS ge, ar e Tenders for th section one, being the corner of are requested to attend a public meeting in the St, | town this morning from Vancou- Stock ang hae were wath, end Fraser Gino eWs, vet Andrew's Hall, Second Avenue, jvel The suodaee Business col~ Arey as es of the J. 8. lots are now oceupied by the ol jlege is a large institution with ibeatiad on Jewelry Store will be planing mill. r branches all over Western Can- * “P 0 10 o'clock a. m., The purchaser is A. J, Prud- ada, and it is their intention to “rch 10th, 1914, ‘the highest or homme, propiretor of the Savoy = jopen a braneh in’ Prinee Rupert ” tender not Necessarily accepted. hotel, which is on the two ad- | immediate ly. With the opening owe of the Stock can be JOMINg lots. es of the railway there should be _s any time by applying to The vendor is R. C, Hyde, at & p. m,, to discuss the recent disbandment of the Ear! lo rons for such an insti- Sntinental = Truat Company - " : ea - : , | tutio Mr. Lloyd is agreeably Limited ; Scottish Football Grey's Own Rifles, Seats will be reserved for ladies. jsurprised with Prince Rupert jafter some rumors he heard be- Conti t (Special to The Daily News) W. 8, FISHER, How nen al T C Glasgow, April 9.—-The _ fol- ? pai ; ee LIMITED, at 0,, lowing is the Beit of the Scot- L. Ww, meen. faffa curtains, material 48-in. Second Avenue ; tish league football GEORGE LEEK wide regular value $1 yard; Coen Kilmarnock 0, Celtic 1 special price 600 yard at Geo. D. teereccovocooeonee | Third Lanark 1, St. Mirren 0, [% Tite's 7T4tf * * | # *|% * * NO PAPER TOMORROW */|* \ public meeting to #*|* One of the biggest kicks *| . # | protest against the recent *|* the present mayor had * . fomorrow is Good Fri * | disbandment if Earl ** against last year's coun- * * day and there will be no *| + Anode Can Rifles will ba */* cil was the purchase of * Daily News issued This al Held’ tonieht in’ St tae * cash registers for use in * * morning The News called #\y Araw'n hall The ‘etnies «|* the city hall This year * * up a number of the busi ly @ ity. ‘Obnservatives: 4a ee the mayor has sanctioned * ; ness men and the ma- ¥ly wall: deo etberals.« have cae * the purchase of a steel *¥ ; sph Pe Se ae ae been inflamed over this %#*|* ¢@ee for the use of the * cided to close their places #iy Hieldenh tan acodutt of 4t ae cashier and the cash reg * * of business and observe ¥/y havine been brought #/%. ister. “If the council only * + | as a general holiday. ¥ly ida for’ political ptt. %\* hada little cash the city * * allt poses, Kevery citizen who *|* hall would look like e |}* objects to dragging the *|* bank, . Strewd investors are buying|}* (Canadian militia in the *|* * * * ® ## ® HHH HK RH HHH jin Port Edward before the rail-'* mire of party politics #| eee a - way is completed. i* should attend this meet- * We do dolchetar ine and re- laren a4 \* ing *\/pair work for spring cleanups. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. |* *\ Geo. D. Tite, the funiture dealer, Phone 4, | KR eR OR HHH HHH! Third avenue. T4tf SIR WILFRID LAURIER The Old Chieftain, Canada’s grandest statesman, who fathered the Grand Trunk Paeifie and the National Transcontinental, the greatest railway in the world. GOVERNMENT RESERVES 1500 BE SIX PER CENT OF GRAND TRUNK GETS FORESHORE DOMINION ORDER - IN - COUNCIL WATERFRONT IN SECTION TWO-—-TO BE USED FOR PUBLIC WHARVES—FORESHORE LEASES TO FEET ADJOINING THE CITY ASSESSED VALUE the water This agree- after application for foreshore. the result, vears of negotiations, The text of the orde cil is as follows “That the company takes to transfer to the Domin- ion government, when required, 1500 feet of the lands above re- ferred to, adjoining and north- easterly of the city wharf prop- erty, including the company's} right, title and interest, if any, | in the foreshore and in the water | lot opposite for the purpose of} construction, maintenance § and operation thereon by the goy-| make lots and ment is compelled to | tavo | r-in-coun- 4 under- | | ernment of a public wharf; oh ee Word has been received by the;execlusive of all property requir- & a Grand Trunk officials here that}@d for tife tracks and right-of- at the order-in-council granting |‘Y®> of the railway.as shows on i Mr. Bogue’s harbor development 4 the water lots and foreshore] jians at Prinee Rupert. | rights of the harbor to the Grand|~ 4 transfer will be made to the Ae | Trunk has been passed. The/covernment by the company or a) ie government reserved 1500 feet) hy the said Development Com- ' a for public wharves adjoining the} pany of its or their interest in a i asia | city waterfront reserve in sec- piece of property on Digby Is- : tion two. The government also} - } retains 800 feet of waterfront on (Continued on Page 4) 9 Digby island for the use of the|—<= - — $$$ —__—__—_ ; public works department. . They : @ wanted this reservation at Seal ’ os Cove, but that section had been T0 NIGHT His the base of elaborate harbor patel : 7 ; a P plans prepared by Engineer ta Bogue, and the company object- ae ed to altering those plans. Seal Cove is to be the indus- LAST PERFORMANCE . a trial waterfront. All water ‘ , } fronts leased by the company OF Me great aah ei cannot be charged for at a higher ‘ ‘ a: rate than six per cent of the} e eae assessed value of the property. | Arctic ° Hunt h é Originally when the province | b #) had control of the foreshore i rights the Grand Trunk had all ° f ch the rights in the harbor except- ictures ot i ing a few hundred feet reserved ny by the government for them- | : * selves. When the courts decided | ORES. OF 1O1S t that the -provinece had no juris- Able: diction in the foreshore the } i} Grand Trunk was WE § T H 0 LME Ne a} SF OPERA HOUSE ‘ke - ——= = eS ba fi Seven wonderful reels showing i wild animals of the North In their a native haunts, glacjers, volcanoes ne f and lcebergs, and the wonderful ? 3 soenery of Alaska and shores of Siberia. the Arotic perenne smanien sete Pp First performance at 7 p. m. Second performence at ®@ p. m. ADMI8SION 150, 250 and 850; Children 10¢