‘ % %. | 4, GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: THES, VEY NEWS The Tory machine would settie ‘\ % we leading ,Paper ine, ‘ne eat - riot iatng part a ga ‘ewe 1° ‘ a-pottele a Figo DLEAN ATIVE Li é as ye ¥ AY 2 bok i hey PRINCE RUPERT, B.G., MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1944 Te. =1 9 PRIGE FIVE CENTS UNDREDS OF WORKMEN CLAMOR FOR JOBS AT GRAND TRUNK OFFICES—EXCITING SS. RACE — = — —— eS { UNITED STATES FLEET BOUND FOR TORREON KED FOR THIRTY WORKMEN , ——, MOBS IN MEXICAN CAPITAL SEVERAL HUNDRED RESPONDED = | TRAMPLE STARS AND STRIPES PLOYMENT AGENT OF F G. T. P. WAS ALMOST MOBBED BY ATTACK AMERICAN CLUB AND LOOT JEWELRY STORE WHILE MEN WANTING WORK—SNAPSHOTS TAKEN OF POLICE LOOK ON—UNITED STATES CITIZENS THE RUSH THIS MORNING ARE IN GRAVE DANGER advertisement | the man with the tickets At one Mexico City, April 26.—Mobs|eral capital by extra editions of in the streets of Mexico were|the local papers, crowds of stu- trampling under feot the stars|dents and government office em- and stripes and threatening | ployees began to gather. American pedestrians when the By dusk a mob had assembled refugee train, engaged under the/in front of the American club, auspices of the British and Ger-|where they smashed windows man legations, left for Vera|and howled insults at the Amer- carrying some 600 fugitives of|icans inside, all of whom they various nationalities. threatened to assassinate. Immediately after the news of An American jewelry store was the landing of American blue-|looted by the mob at midnight. jackets and marines at Vera|The police looked on without mn the G, T. Pp. time it seemed as though the the wharf this railing on the outer side of the d of over two: plank roadway would be = carried ypeared on the’ away and a part of the crowd aordinary sight g@hrown over the side. This was hen the employ-| prevented, however, by a number A ag epped in among/of the officials charging into the tickets to the!bunch and after a time getting Every man there them thinned out a bit, while the and apparently employment agent escaped and ned mined’ to get it.|gol back into the office as were knocked | quiekly as’ possible Cruz was made known in the fed-|taking action. ed under foot in A number of snapshots were | eee d swaying of the/taken of the affair by people who pon getting in|}were tucky enough to have their UNFULFILLED IDEALS — |INDIAN ATE DINNER maladie ied ARE NOT FRUITLESS| WHILE JOE FACED DEATH TH SIZZLING IRON ‘PRINCE ALBERT BEAT Rev. E. Smith in. Presbyterian | Thrilling Experience 6f Rupert WOMAN HITS INTRUDER! NEW CITY OF SEATTLE — _ = ce Chiatoh Preshes Kidabonk Fisherman in the Wilds Sermon of Lakelse OTe eae rhe fleet leaving Hampton Roads for the seene of the trouble in Mexico. Se — s Half His Mustache Off|Steamers Had Friendly Race All oe! : -| The Presbyterians have been One of the Rupert sports who efore He Knocks Her Into the Way Up the t Ph ae fortunate in the Class of meN/went fishin ate mnt s g at Lakelse last Coas “ DEGREE” KKK KKK KR HK ROH eiipresé Theaies iy: hahaa’ a , j Large Clothes Basket t THE THIRD i * a ype 2 A aaa bh week: had’ a rather thrilling ex- eneeenEpEE 5s ce *e F é o~ i> : >: : Wash., April] An interesting marine race|At the Westholme on Wednesday * It is @ queer thing,” * The management of the Em- terday the evi aia awk taken by|Perience in the. Kitselas river on Mrs. Thos. Bear of Big|came off Saturday and Sunday and Thursday * thing.” said a well known *|press theatre has secured one Of|Rey, Edwin Smith, who will re-|Saturday. He was fishing in the iles from Mount! between two well known steam- 3 the alert for the * steamship man to The * the greatest feature in the film|main for five succeeding ser-|river from a little dugout. After an who assailldjers on the coast run, The con- eatin As kaail ‘ ; ur.|* Daily News, “that you * world for the next attraction, it] vices. drifting down stream he threw , sb was e] ridente fj B CER cnet teen ee a ./ 1% people in Prince Rupert * eas ri var , ‘ ae oe en test wa Oy ae oe to re Stneeabiine, the Westholme’s |® ¥ . ; duals rT y | being Mary Pickford o pie Mr. Smith comes from ree out the anchor in a likely looking 1 burnee 1a lisjregular trips o 1e ‘ince Al- ‘ : i sano , . alasco’s asterpiece * » GOO s Pi y ae Nov " sioal ed her into|bert and the new City of Seattle Perens? 7p t een SN oul * Kttchikan and Mill , Bay * ty I Ui ead d og the saa ness hor tee ani ate ae The: water, yeas, tear SBe s ~ oes ae Weer t anawas as secure for nex : : sittle Devil, > Se Tr 5 eas ket dnd fled to{The Albert is’ known aion., the Sad fe oe SH ry! ga Chas * for~ice Fou have the * Famous -Players’ Film company,| professional men to the square the anchor. would not hold» A h his companian, a}skippers as a pretty rangy craft ' lat " e ~ t play ye tive big * biggsest ice making plant . which insures the onlooker alineh than any other part of Gan-|Short distance below were peri- area ,|Klein’s greé hi ve & , cone 14 a vov- . ae . and also a dangerous rival in 8! eels, “The Third Degree.” This - Be py Poe ; ee te «| sreat if not a wonderful produc-fada. He is a graduate of Dal-|lous rapids and the dugout was 1s completing: ber) race ae me ety ner ‘ag play was the sensation of two/y ee es ai ice tion. “The Good Little Devil |housie university and Pine Hilllalmost upon them when Joe g, abo 8 o'clock, | bes ewly equipped an 1as| PO : it, and yet we bring se Pe awa , “ts wi +! Presbyterian ¢ vit! : : : pout o'clock, By CAUIPPC' ; continents, and having been pro , a at y | Produced in five parts will be the] Presbyterian college, with a post spied an overhanging tree. He entered the house. |greatly increased her speed. Wine ontinakt is: walla from other plants. away lattraction at the Empresg for}graduate course in Oxford : ! her money, and| ‘They both left the south to-| duced oF PI vai rd ve" {#* ‘up the coast. I dont.gée #|, 4... commenting Wednes-ltacked on. grabbed it as he went under and an vy an nown to everybody. ser rg n 4 shin Oa wnat - m . . = on iin her purse, con- gether for the north and kept ~ ieee A itae dwiretl * how voi an ever expect z April 29, coming direct from Last night in the Empress stopped the craft, but he could While one man|wthin sight of each other all day. fis coe at inh geaing it-on ¥ . te gel ee fishing trade 42 week's run at the Globe thea-liheatre he preached on “The|not get up the tree, nor could he rbd, apapume..3n | The Seat Waa Meters ee tON ih etaee ag praduoed by. thefathmme nS Vancouver, where it played] yalue of Unfulfilled Ideals,” and|control the boat, which threat- more,: “Mrs. (narrows and laid t.for.an hour! — any. First of alll’ ee exe «(0 capacity audiences during the| showed that not only those ideals{®ned to get away from under mph ae See | for &, Ol ARs see: Ip the ogmpany that mad | Sree ** ee entire run, and such should be}{o which we have attained, but}bim. iron, and in he meantime the Albert went j sais th mate aueh . laree and | ie case in Prince Rupert, forJeyen our unfulfilled ideals have He yelled for help, but the vas filled with |through against. a. strong \del ae ita r ‘Are Ban on Oriental Labor ever before has there been ala value in the eyes of God and in]boys at the hatchery could not nt hair as halfjand got the lead. A few hours sa all hi ee Kian ace og Me feature here that will appeal tol/the formation of character. “It{hear. He yelled some more and he was burned ter the Seattle overhauled het aidhe reel AS stiel Lio to. dota Ata eting of the Typ 1 old and young as this fea-Jis our ideals and purposes that}an Indian came out from a cabin 4 portion of his}jand again took the lead After a ia ethvat-ohonio Pe a date graphical held yesterday a : Mary Pickford made her|make, shape and color life, and}jon the other side of the river. He badly burned. tight, steady run the Albert forg i ead ite in the nielnras | resolution s passed asking all'ereatest dramatic success injit is good to have them. They|gave Joe a look and went back. pain the injuredjed ahead again pan pied tae that Sahin by any means be re members refrain from = pa The Good Little Devil,’ whichlare the bloom of life’s deeds,|More yells—maybe half an hour Me nL Tn ont “sitieon cease ee . pei diese on a can TI pres-|tronizing a ‘oncern’ that em in for two.solid years at the]/flowers out of which fruits of{—and his hold was weakened. j > . > as labo tee ss aheut ) uO , ) a stage. AS Pes 0 5 ¢ “ " “Ty z eke I a rork Citviant? enring , ¢ ‘ing > j e ink the clothe ab ut cite n minute thew ( entation of “The Third Degree”|ploys Oriental labor of any kind. | Belasco theatre in New York City action spring. A young man|Finally, the Indian came out band: #orereg.;Gie|the Reath f|will giv you an entirely new/It is und i that‘the matter the price of two dollars, but|without ideals is mere driftwood}again and rescued Joe. 3 1 . e ‘arried 600 tons o ae i smtirety ‘ s Gers lou $ hele > if £0: are _” a ; 7 wae A Pca hae i f ; te aa conception of this great pla nd} will be tak up by the Trades |comes to the Empress at a muchjupon the sea of ute. 7h bela “Why didn’t you come when Oe RE hone Ce will no doubt prove a great draw-jand Labor council with a view to! !®5* scale of prices, the film ver-Jof the text were from TI, Chron./you first saw me? I might have Notice to Contractors freight ing card A special music getting the o-operation of al] S!0u containing the same all-star|]6:8, ‘“Forasmuch as it was IN}gone over those rapids.” ; east as the dramatic version;}thine heart to build an house for “T see ll right Finish sn eal has. hae separed for! theaunions the city. \ ist ? 1 ; see you all right. inis ev vill be received | by SIGURDSON WON this avait ‘ Mr. W Oar ind the | eae Miss Pickford is supported by|My name thou dids’t well in that}my dinner first,” was the In- Undersigned until April 27th oe ee , f | Ernest Truex and Wm. Norris. Jit was in thine heart. Neverthe-|gjan’s explanation Mm, { ' justly famous Westholm: h- | Tour Around the World . an’s exple on, a the construction of OVER BERT CALDWELL estra will be heard in some new} KK oMe ts f [he management makes anj}less ‘thou shalt not build the} Joe was indignant. iti ( house. Plans and GBs he | ti n : ey. . I ah tare i uncement most extraordin-|house.’ The preacher next set eCif > na serecvions, ithe Joh I Stoddare ectures tn ‘ va <é E ‘ " yng : he literal may be seen at the] w he B | ary in regard to the next feature|forth the thought that the liter , restlin Match “Gave the Boys as ed nae St Maes : ; s arry 1s- nes Gilmore, arechi- s i Good Sport Satur- came in on Saturday's boat and |) ction at the Empress thea-|fulfillment of our good purposes Mrs. Harry Daggett left yes wm avenue 91-97 : day Evening ee peund is. making a canvass Of; tegown vhich will be Eugene Wal-|may be denied us, but the Lord terday on the Spokane for a visit ; ‘ - PansCnkeme eee, fhe E a a jag on a9 bg ne ter’s five-year dramatic .sensa-]is pleased with us for having of- 0 a ine —— ae ae Keg I 5e ruching iearge let g this or g: DD.) the HOR All v vnhese VOPKS, vy 7 ” . 1e 71 feres e " é ife ES acta $y BRS - ” and ‘850. ruching Milf wilestling 1weleh and’ Bowe 4 ss ° isavthgaynt a toy. A: Hl Dhey are. entirely didtersntt inom | to" Paid in Full, produced by “uk . * Hs eee foe ee apy Hie eg yd. Demers. {tl} ine bouts in MeIntyre hall Sat-]7° ee : : mit. tania n lentunes’ *Mthaveana| Ce A!l-Stan Feature Co., with | den et eee Ing ’ thes hovel eee W. R, Taylor, Geo, D, Tite,|the ordinary leeture ley are)! vambers of the original cast in|thing. It is not so much the Beta Ne rT urday evening gave e "17 J. Chisholm, Mr, Stewart, Mrs.|so vivid and bright that you are naa hain lank Tully|number of miles we travel as the Life is short, but every great lO rrrerorroroorerooopororrrs (sine good sport Pete Sigurd- |", : | diate transported to the thei peo ps a00R, uns 7 ; ee Ie tonal. boy, Wa ALOT ence ek eens Ws er ere d ; TI em Marshall as Joe Brooks and Wm.|direction we are going. It is not}man who has written his name et i de ‘ tah sn tore Mek Stayer, Capt. Groves, Wm, Crane, /scen depot neg de Be ih “Riley Hateh as Capt. Williams. [so much the amount of work we|/permanently on the — scroll of ST HO LM ere i f Fs a ll of Rock| Miss. Mary Browne, Mrs. A. T./tour of 250,000 miles ae - 7 a do as our motive in doing it. And|Fame has managed to do it in falls over ert Caldwell 0 OCK ame. T ’ Seville. Mrs. T.|small price no one shoulc re . «en ‘7 S % OO! °c Springs The first fall took 22 Williams, T. W Rs vetoes thout them who cares to know Trains to Rose Lake when our Gap pas) and.onr bit (he time, a] 85. . cai: ide W. Seville, W. Richardson, J. J ay ne WAP ak , The mud slides east of Smith-]of work is done the ideal we have |. ae ae OP ER A H OUSE Tee fr, 8 Borg ad J. Skalrude oor oe eee e. 1 ers have been particularly bad served will whisper a sweet and pi 1S, seen in. a tou ‘oO : oO ° ART, " f f A Only two preliminaries were} | ! i { t, | | this season and have kept thejsecret joy. Thou hast labored . . : ‘or houses and stores to ren ska ; nies . as x é ( ars , anter into thy COMING! COMING!! put on owing to the late hour at to ane inarnkcan honed: OOD very. dollar spent during the nnd { * ue im the post ten ue thet will enter i ¥ at : . ’ days. od » ‘oad is openy* , c hich the mateh started. anies orne MacLaren lsale entitles you to a ticket in|°® id ae é |. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY : Valpie and James boxed a Beh Ay PRERe Mahar ry 96|the 50 cash aging Bamate jaeain os fara Rose Lake snd PERRO Os ge t ‘ draw and gave a splendid exhi- TARO : : passengers and freight will be}LOCAL ODDFELLOWS Ma eRe mane SME 5 es The Third De ree’ bition. Popular opinion was accepted to that point, There is PARADE TO CHURCH § . g ; , ; still a lot of mud to clean out ao ; Coming ! f ' » won on points. na oe wens W“ 7 fa cals AAR RRA ARIE IORI RF PE before the ballasting crews can The local Oddfellows held a - i re as ¢ i 5 * | ‘ . ve Big Reels oo , f Yistart work. For the past ten}special church parade last night, t For Two Gays..Galy oe dience, : HE ‘| TRE edi ays traffic east of Smithers has|and attended divine service at f WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, TO ’ "Died in California M */been confined to speeders. the Anglican church, Canon Rix * APRIL 29 and 30 -NIGHT S E. W? Reinbold, who was with meen aeeres preached an &xecellent sermon on % Daniel Frohman Presents by ar- PROGRAM th “@ . P engineering staff -TO-NIGHT... Fall Fair at Smithers the brotherhood of man and the rangement with David Belasco 1. We nar es » W. H. Tobey for some|¥ The Bulkley valley rancheys|place fraternities held in that % CHARMING MARY PICKFORD é EKLY GAZETTE arp mot * ; jand business men at a vecent|sphere. He illustrated by telling ’ » »sterday at Banning, we he ’