— ; ~ ‘ aiLY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY. SAYS: p rt'e leading Paper ; if the Galgery olf boom makes ie Prince . you envious, cast your eye on Queen CLEAN _— ae Charlotte Islands. NN 7 7 * 120 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TURSDAY, MAY 26, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS HOME RULE BILL HAS PASSED ITS FINAL READING BUSINESS HEART ATLIN BURNED OUT-—-MEDIATORS WANT COMMISSION GOVT. FOR MEXICO cranes ; : a | | AMUN ALMOST WIPED OUT EXCURSION PARTY HOME RULE THIRD READING BUSINESS CENTRE BURNED ee — PASSES HOUSE LARGE MAJORITY ad |Rain Did Not Deter St. Andrew's cic, . | Society From Pleasure of a HEART OF BUSINESS reer eee ore. be MAP BY FIRE Holiday Outing DEBATE. ON QUESTION SUDDENLY STOPPED BY UNIONISTS —PRACTICA NSU ARRIED— ; Pee tet ON GOVERNMENT REFUSING DETAILS OF PROPOSED HOTELS AND CHURCH GONE One hundred and twenty-five AMENDMENT—BOTH IRISH FACTIONS ARE QUIET eaees J merrymakers made up the exeur- es teehee sed a dis istrousy sid if spread thal practical | sion party on the steamer Prince Special to The Daily News. London, May 25.— With the Practically the | iothinge could be saved, John to Port Simpson yesterday. London, May 26.—The home home rule bill expected to pass section of the] The buildings burned inelude |The day was wet at times, bul i ii ey < ( : os Fe ae tse iy : rm a rule bill passed its third reading |{he third reading and become law f d out. The central} Pillman’s store } the excursionists. enjoyed every |i, ¢he commons today by a ma-|.. , ‘ 7 burned to the last | Jules Eggert, jewelry store. | ges iy? }minute of the outing in spite of jority Of severity, the “Unionists within forty-eight hours, the of the biggest Kershaw’s hardware store. _£ 4 ° P iINSTO jthe weather. rafosinae yt Anntinive he debat..|eves of England are turning to ! be: alhy. ee toae | Paes sake , ae ae premier 10rt. BOVRE eiae unless they were advised of the|UI!ster. Threats of civil war in iflagration There | Kite) apie sion | y oer oe aplengid shite details of the government's pro-|Ireland before parliament sets at a f life, but the mone-| Kootenay hotel atta’ 2% _ : oe uenisie“|posed amending measure. Mr.|Dublin is engrossing the atten- la heavy, as there was Vancouver hotel. Lee : — me ns is a ante Bonar Law declared that an ap-~jtion of the nation. With a crisis 1 nsurance. Presbyterian church | > wi gage <7 ne sae peal to the country would meat|so close to hand in Ulster, it is i ‘ ed in Pillman's}| Federal building with post] otner ed = aa aes ae use O* \defeat for the government at the|proposed to assemble a provis- ae atti ainiekly | ffice and telegraph office | their hall Rei land bey a aK polls. News received from Ire-|ional government and mobilize mes along the| “eland hotel SM atk: aie de acear ake land is to the effect that every-|volunteers for resistence. Arms he whole bidet ' \nd ma : i cK é di oe oo Ings ae see thing is quiet. Both factions arejare distributed and plans com- vas a mass of| Th I ! vas a hane x peace " ep being held in check by their|pleted for the calling out of the j ; gram Ol sports as arreé fed, sa Te ar y at ez % s | ttle manual fire I* i hre building | nih of 4k: hand 4b be abandons leaders. army at a moment's notice. ely incapable of] Phe pr r ind telegray During the morning a baseball|™= = — > 2 — eet eee fierceness of the joffice will probably locate fed game was played between Es- building afterjof the vaeant bank bu Idings sington and Port Simpson. The ind so rapidjy}which escaped the conflagration former won. On the return trip the officers -| of the Prince John had the hold PRINCE RUPERT FAIR T0 5 cleared and turned into a danec- ing pavilion. There was also a gs 3 TI cue Epwarp CARSON eT. HON. HH ASQUITH. zond musical program to help{MEDIATORS ARE MAKING EFFORT TO FORM JUNTA COM- BE BE ER THAN EVER: = : enliven the occasion. POSED OF THREE MEN—ONE TO BE APPOINTED BY | The party were all enthusias- EACH MEXICAN FACTIONAND ONE BY THE ENVOYS W | ic in their praise of the special - _ BESIDES A LARGE DISPLAY OF ARTICLES THERE WILL BE i ill these men save Ireland from Civil War : efforts on the part of the offi- (Special to The Daily News.) lishment of a junta to govern CLASSIC AMUSEMENT ATTRACTIONS ‘ers and crew of the Prince John Washington, May 26.—Un-| Mexico pending the holding of an Bee sli ito make the trip enjoyable. The|lofficial advices are to the effect] election. One man would be I \ ‘ British Golumbia/for the model of an «aeroplane GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC _SUFFRAGETTES BECOME — | officers if St. Andrew's society|that the South American media-|chosen by Huerta, another by the \ i , built b¥ himself. were also attentive to the com-/tors are making determined ef-|constitutionalists, and a third by . Lone Danes rk, Aiea of engaging Miss MAY GET GUARANTEE VICT: MS OF JOKERS * and enjoyment of the party.| forts to bring about the estab-|the mediators. Doroth uua, the celebra parchute performer, for a bal- »@ e0e- ~ greal prepa | The sporting events pulled off a Government Offers Guarantee of | Chained Procession Find Theme) were won by: = THE TANGO A HIT HOW RUPERT SPENT ear’s exhibition d at Prince Ru ascension is also under con- Twelve Million to Offset selves Chained to Gate Post— 100 yards, first S. MeClure, A WET HOLIDAY 0, Oetober 1 ; Claim of Company | Public Rush Meeting }second Anderson. ition, rie eT ete ox : ; _,. |Crowded Houses at the West- a \ special feature is being made a ae Phree-legged race—C. Martin holme Theatre Empire day proved a_ very ficent build nan At they Gud Of war, tosbeie Olawa. Ma ‘ , madeute London, nay! 25. Sylvia }and Dan MeKinnon. 2 etic 4 cathe aad ee by 100 fee ed ‘on oleais. “dn dhe maint wi he troduced | viding | Pankhurst was arrested in a DF O= | Fat men's race—J. H. Kelly : : rig 1 “tne | quiet "= ra re wes ates: in e by Mr. J ling, teams of six men, open|}the guarantee of twelye million |¢ession formed to march to Vic-|and Rogers. No inore popular, feature has city. Several picnic parties and who has ‘ mers For this a sub-|of bonds f the Grand Trunk| teria pat Sylvia was chained Running backwards—M. Mcec- aver heshahawe an pitts ay es fishing excursions were mad:, de al cash prize is offered. Dacif ding the ¥ to fifteer omen, The police al-|Clure and M. M. Lamb. the plavey ae ig ol mes cn but the rain took the pleasurs rh building , aah Lite Eh aes a ierdied . a ite cal lowed | { preceed to the park 220 vards M. McClure and F. Lester and Mr. wean ansror g out of them. In the city the f fi : 5 iaetne Hnintn ka ide | ea : ch h ul ar and chained her | (Clark. the Westholme opera house, as shildren’ ; eked oe Bt ear’s exh ' 3% Dileieidingihe enh | es eestthited ty ; ony » the pat eates and shut the Relay race—McClure, Corkhill.|'8 proven by the continued large |‘ lildren’s sports had to be post- to the balconies hi h rig Inds 450 _ per-|érnment ! rhe publie rushed a/Clark and Anderson. ‘ attendance during their engage- | poned. It is expected that the it the pres-| ; ee Aneel suffragette meeting in Hyde park Long jump—Holtby and Clark.}|ment. A new canoe will be nie program will be pulled off next OS EED ie 8 turn in this performance Derby Betting police came to the rescue.| Hop, step and jump—Holtpy | ‘onight e 3 oo stinding Saturday or on the King’s birth if the engage Kine Pharoh. “the humane : eager errs jand A, Brighton. 2 ee oe aS a Sarma day next month. ‘The ball game ts to give flying|),-ained pony.” Special to The Da . |SUFFRAGETTES CRY | Standing jump—Holtby and anot oh of those eve: ®Y-/in the afternoon attracted 4 he newest form of Arrangements are being made London, May 26,——Bettling “SHOOT THE KING’ \\V. A. Mathieson. ROR? meee ee pene small crowd, who witnessed the 1 the railway and steamship|the Derby has changed Ke —— Ey The single men won the tug- ae panulhr, ' chose bane game from under umbrellas 1d Rakhi (aGaliy nbaniok Wan TERE Leonvenisteaimuntd in manmeDarbar 400 Lo & | Special to The Daily News jo f-war. aay ee perer o 4 * a The excursion to Port Simp- fa young eilizen those coming from distant _ ae London, May 26.—At a perenh aa ih ee sven ser alae are te eee ee sor iMee . RDon ore The eho intends ts : , meeting of the suffragettes there | Beatrice Killin, Muriel Patmore, |* cave e, sig ance Of} boxing contes ast night was en a 6g fp ? \ yy ge silver cup is being of mign eerie necked we cries of “Shoot the King.’ jIsa_ Kelly and Annie Kelly. ro Sppiee nk: mage by oven also a success. mbered that last) fered for the winning baseball Special to The Da he police reported a plot to! rhe prizes were distributed on cot eee : ee re — pociemeiernnehicaiaa ind was awarded] ;, il nd another for the bes! Halifay May 26 rr tte ae py A a the King’s Lhe CHEER eae tees Pa Ne a hia ah ¢ ' , What everyone should know: ass 27, section 10.| football team oth of these ; pet entry in the Derby , ane c he eg eople of discriminating taste ed hul of the new ghtship ga See ‘ events are ope o all comers . a 0 ¢ dine at the G.T.P. Cafe. irtetccccononag ores cach earth a Darien wosierania Halifax was found ;ar | HUNDRED AND FIFTY ‘SONS F EN LAND Clearing Across the Harbor Aig Soe, Phere are to be rifle shooting }breakers at Liseombe is five MILLION IN OIL STOCKS| HAVE CHURCH PARADE! , se oe = ee Auction Sale { 1 also trap shooting|miles from the mainland m1) ee 3. , : tT Vaneou- contests and Special to The Daily News ver has the contract from More- Members Attended St. And A ; Sal | m 2 ry, May 26.—-A stock ex-| embore Attended | Rerreee ton Frewen for clearing 200 uction ale | | i ; jet ge has ee ormec are, | acres of the land recently Pe Icehouse and YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL ORD ARR Sra BItnepner The | ; topenane py onGmpire Day dias d @ Wir. Erawansfrae dee ne ™~ if clay pigeons, bodies were recovered, Ca ina Warehouse } special to Tbe Dally. News Jiast week total a capital of over| apne jooat ndee at the Sone of (Stand, Trunk Pacific Develop-|— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | Northwestern San Francisco, May 26,—-Two|® hundred and fifty million, The} 1 TOERE HOE Of be Sons O'lment Co, Mr. Woodworth was in|% win be held in the old Custom Petersen ‘ Fells, sit Vancouver 3-2, Spokane 2-4 1 mm ‘i , ‘Vinh 0 , fexcitement is intense, || ngland held their annual church |the city last: week and left again House on First Avenue, next to h Street’ will be hela -2| g, ttle 14-2, Victoria 7-2. young daughters 0 soe imac set parade on Sunday evening when|for Vancouver. He will return in Merryfield & Co., between McBride eM er fohn me Pp rtland-' oa ma—Rain general of China have disap Hindus Will Apply t to Courts ithey attended divine service at]® few days, In the meantime he or catnea we - x remover Llane com ‘ | , $ » ay, the nstant. National peared, {I is alleged they have ae [St. Andrew's church. The lodge |!S advertising for fifty men to 7 a : ; 80 idnapped by enemies of} Special to The Daily News lis on f the largest the ci work at the clearing. Four men eee QEORGE LEEK, Auctioneer. | ittehibe ih. Ruooklyn. 4 been ( | is one of the largest in the city. Nereccoccococcsiinnopbtanhnandoeee | by had 3, St. Louis 2 their father Scores of detec Vancouver, May 26.—The Ko-|The members gathered at their |!eft today fer the site to erect GEORGE LEEK, Auctienser. : ’ tives of a colors are seourins }magato with four hundred Hin-|lodge roe t ‘ched ji ‘e_|/Camps tor the workmen, ae | Chicago 5, New York 1 ile ! m and marched in. re f tl I wee: fee ioe P e city. ldus on board is still at anchor| gali: » the c ae ek . It is understood that the clear- — ——- Wrerrns ) delp 6. Cincinnati the city |‘ at anchor/galia to the church. They wert CO PPOCOOOEPOREOD OEE OLTITE Philadelphia 6, BOING. here, The Hindus will apply to|about fifty strong. ing will be around the inside salt TO ” NIGH | cent emai i Bid Anderaon Defeated jthe courts fer permission to| The church was crowded, but }!@ke- The Weed wh: ROW ATL De I Was ing OR 0, De : jenter Canada pews were reserved for the lodge |t#ken off. The best of the trees HE SPEC! Philadelphia 6, St, Louis 2 Special to The Daily News } Lats The seryiees were arrang-|i!! be allowed to stand. Fur- § d x —- =. me ne th. bs] > é t = . AL HOLIDAY Chicago 1, New York 0, Vancouver, May 26 Barrieau | rs nh iatebalene : |) {ther than this no information PROGRAM | land 3, Boston 0 jed appropriately for the special Alor Cleveland o OSLO ' | 1 g > as E vesterday got the decision ovet PRINCE RUPERT } occasion, as been given as to what, the PTCSS . wee f the City of Bud Anderson in fifteen rounds, | Rev. Canon Rix took as his|Property will be used for, but it is a lh SL OLE WERE, | EST Corperrrince Rupert. ; | EXHIBITION |theme for an eloquent sermon |SU!mised that it will be used for Prince Rupert. Adelratian Ohaplon I the life of Good Queen Victoria }® pleasure resort or summer TONIGHT—LAST TIME as NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. a 1914 ind the purpose of celebrating |Posidences. JP] R 4 HOUSE Special to The Daily News | The Guaranee Subscription List jher birthday as Empire day. The 3 s The most beautiful play : USE From the date the Public aye Sydney, Australia, May 26—-|] ‘ For laddress was declared by the Southbound of all Hy the ever-popular lwarned not to make fires Of QUY]qipehie® M. Han lightweight |} THE NORTHERN B. ©, AQRICUL- feengs es ine es at me be the Passenger mn th Prine sseription on the {s, OF ONT ehampio f Australia, defeated | j best they had ever listened to on} *SRSMEers — § . 09 A LA ERS TANGO . ‘ ae st ground sonene linet n { Chicag in| TURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSN. ithe topic, George sailing Monday morniag THE ROY L P Y an t oun Joe e eto 0 cago on | bie ahs rer at 7 FIRE CHIEF. points in twenty rounds will open next week. A list of } for the south: L. Richardson, BE. IN by ‘Mra. Mecostap those subscribing, together with To Fly Around the World ae page a A: A cee } ‘Chas, Ransford, §| ; Captured wi |g the amounts, will appear in the nore sameenett, Rev, Bini IP Ey ” : urderer Capture Vancouver ns | (Special to The Daily News ‘ - - ; Inplete change of Another ™ Da News local papers each week. All intend- Ss, . ti r sae eng * mn and Mra. D Purner, J x Rien: 8 qd 0 e 0 NEW MOTION PICTURES 3) fe The North Special to The Daily News |$ ing subscribers are requested to $| an Francisco, May 26.—Thejhouse, Mrs, Walley, J. G. Miteh- Aegina. M { he Norms Es eae _ 18 notity the Secretary of the amount $|!)!*! city to enter as a contestantlell, G. H. .Haneoeck, Mr. Worth, ‘ ear ‘ Pi exceptionally want Mounted a hesdaiey Seenyer Mey on rhe re 1B sney wan: leh a ake in the round the world flight at}Mr. and Mrs. D. Morrison, R. Popular prices—Don't unny lters here hav eceived @ de-}su 0 yesterday 8 ACTOSSe | the Panama Pacifie exposition is|Blumberg, E 4. Wilkie. Mr ; ; in 5 re mA Pa P. 0. Box 1682, mor able oe bes ete, Ar, miss it, KEYSTONE co | tat din 7 lie arrest of}game was: Vancouver 8, West- | ney pay Dallas, Texas J H Worde Hodge at sgt MEDY spateh ani 4 Gaithunts : as. ei * orden, odges, Mrs. Wilson, ©. F. Doo. \ : ithe second of ixshaw rob-|minster 5. eovombee 7m Dallas representative, will try it|little, D. MeNicholl, H. L. Gibbs rar on ibe and 25e i Th \ean i No other form of collection is with a monoplane Th a le y. a MeN . . ‘ i iibbs, Chile ere-end. mur > t ‘ . yneer ‘le nm i authorized by the 5 . ; 7 Rew) “ , Artisan, rs. N, 1OMas, we Midren, 400 lof $2,340 in cas ind the pay Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Association build the machine and finance|Miss B, Thomas, Capt. Stride and 250, S60, Boe ae OO |list were fo 1 his person Phone 4, tf | jthe flight, Mr. Stride se EAN Hit!) sos E87 TI es tS OSTEO ST CAO TIRE LOTS