tHe. Y ~ NEWS r LU SRUNTY daundy SAYS: wy prince FU leading Paper aid elo, yen are atraia oo | ‘stan Sosa” “ve Fi pion Te , a = — ane a eT ee ae Ree en. ae ™ om =< - _ ———$—$$ $$ Z — sot. VN ee PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1944 PRICE FIVE CENTS _ a = —= 2 EEE ———— a Ee eo AEROPLANE PATROL GUARDS KING FROM SUFFRAGETTES--MARKET BUIDING TO BE ERECTED CiTHERING SAMPLES OF ORE , - ALL B,C. AUTHORITY REMOVED TO MAKE GREAT B,C. EXHIBIT FROM CANADIAN NORTHERN PROVINCE WILL GIVE WAY TO 0 DOMINION ON VERY IMPOR- SAMPLES OF BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NATURAL RE- TANT POINT—CORRESPONDENCE WITH Mc- SOURCES FOR PANAMA EXHIBITION | BRIDE SHOWS THIS ’ ¢ British Colum-|Every prospector is asked to con-| Special to The Daily News. jall the authority of the British finest mineral ex-|tribute. The commission has} Ottawa, May 2% - ary ’ sf emars ry ‘ ¢ » ® Z . oh] z 1 . r —% : pling Ald. Kerr.|boxed Willie Ritehie in tel fhe Port Edward Shingle Millly So far tittle has been * Bylaw No. 29 of the city’s file Ald. Morrissey said they had Aunt” as a speciai request. This . s were brought/rounds of yic‘ous fighting comp ne pera-l*% done exept to build a *)Prevides for an annual levy andjasked for a business proposition |is a splendid drama with a lot of “ae ae — WI _ wae er a Pend . eridayv, when the first} bridge at Carr’s ranch, *|sinking fund to pay for the elec-|and should treat the tenders as) laughs in it and it is always a erec an amen rounds an wo rounds even,)] lols A sits ‘ 4 * suc ave “ 2 © ¢ > is ak_ Kin ridard | Rite} ra ; slosed}} hit _ de this | * ne at Telkwa and an- * ght plant. now in use. When | 5" h. Savane, FH CN ree -rpom standard | kK hies mg at eye was ri 200 bundle shingle 1a ! | ‘thar at Huhask ai oath. % |, Be ee sass Ald. Morrison pointed out thatjing a special effort to put it on 1 but that theland he was bleeding profusely. | js ve d fhe} | few eee dae ne ew hydro-electrit plant) probably every one of the ten-|in good form, Don’t miss this brick or cement - - new plant has just bee nstalled 4 re , 4 lane cine of , {comes into use the present plant|/ders were from lumber mills|good ee: erable argument FROM THE SOUTH [he one machine has a capa zs ; “| i : etd a il be out of business—usedj|where Orientals were employed. Roncbihseslinbtpertinn ewan ‘ as : ; : } roac : isa mm £ su : i wwe ; : ‘ d the amendme See of 1,250 thousant er i* by Road Superintendent #* ee auxiliary. The ques-| All the tenders would have’ to be Reads of His Own Death i the original mo List of passengers into Prince but this be adde t is the B 1“ then arises, how 1s it £OME lthrown out it t . nvindot tiers it mm out. ; zi ps aca ee E the steamer Prince}qemand requires The plant is aie aed oo be paid for as it will no longer} The mavor asked Ald. Mont- Redding, Cal., May 26.—Wil- MeClymont.| Rupert: Pgs a) davalnnal it dge and Carrs arm have @ revenue | f , Pah: liam Johns, shoemaker, returned Ivm Lupe run by eleetrie curre! I . th Ca é ried e y | ! I j|gomery if he wanted it as an leat nisht tn Tgp ste te ; Kerr. S. Nicholls, Miss J. Dowal, Mr. Glover,| from the walel p the Smithers. and the govern- ie | rh city” treasure! suggests |amendment and when Ald. Mont- : t nigh com . rin , pieke up \ ss0-Bert, Maitland, f. Pp. Wilson, Mrs. F. L. Baker, Miss M.| Lownsite. The ceda blocks ‘ eg Vane : th bill , {that sufficient money be taken|gomery said ves the mayor de- t ie newspapers, read accounts of vy : ve en Ni ve e nil | | ’ is deg scovere , - ind Morrison Bak Miss B. Baker, J. H. Devihy, W. J.Jcome off the towns tself.| etary Ee : imendation from the revenue of the newW/murred and thought it should go a ; , ut moar Re ee hy ae ; ; ipo e recommendatio xe Noe é 1is funers f “en Se " ‘tos oted for the mo Wright. P. Hartman, Miss Shaw, FE. C./Other shipments will be brought ; : istae Py Sp ag ,|Plant to pay the debentures onlas a separate motion. They «hi ah — ve = ; or a 0 ie hos ille ’ : 14} i vas dropped ! 1 fe, I hest and The lling agents of the 1eW é ei er ‘il meeting last evening “Cnt it out.” him. Then he found that the . B. Croresen and wife, Dr. Schesburg and 2 se eB apen . | 7 vee body of ¢ -“owne ‘ g - wife, Mrs. G. Bakker, Master Bakker, Mr.Jmill are Schreiber & ¢ I irth YESTERDAY S$ BASEBALL vas dogted “I'm not a Jap. I cut nothing cancion Ss aoe oe —— wif Ba ae e as 11s, ne Una of Zimacord, who|Armstrong, Mrs. H. E. Morrison and two}street Se — out. I object to any member coroner's jury had saul ting in the city, re-|children, D. FP. Griffiths, Miss Hanahas, A . ron Northwestern Will Reject Hindus talking that way to me,” said Ald. him dead lay’s train. Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Kamaya, J. Gilbert, | EMPIRE DAY SHOOT OF ae Bee: Rait . Montgomery He continued his ad. Mr, Pattullo, Mr. Ferrig Mrs, Pattullo CIVILIAN RIFLE ASSN. | ancouver-Sporan _ | Special to The Daily News talk at some length and the|* a eee Pi Pioneer Cleaners. | Miss Pattullo, F. J, Hughes, E. Moss, Mrs ——— | Seattle 6, Portland 4, Vancouver, May 27.—Of the |mayor — put the motions Phone nen s enders ? Dim 201 acoma 3, Vietoria 1 dus board tl Jap steamer | Separately e tf I rurner, R Henderson, J. F. Din 2 on i aboard the ay am A S ] _—_ mick, J. A. Challoner, J. EB, Neilson, H. S.] 4 Little 2 vr Coast which landed here a few days The tenders were sent to the uction aie wink rs etho ». Crowe, F row! 27 92) board of works and then the Ori- $eteoes + Taylor, M L. Methort, B. P. Crow L. Brown 2 | ag fifteen per cent. of the pas- OF POLE LE DD $i Bowes, A. J. Ketch, A. McDonald, J. R F. Holland a8 26-92 | San Francisco 2, Sacramento ; ’ i ental question came up. . Sé ers wre ejectle as de- ou A uction Sale Shannon, Mr. Ferris. Mr. Worcester, H. E.|w J. Greet 29 2 0—91 1, thirteen innings. - wel I Lec ’ unde Ald. Dvbhavn stated that un- H SEHOLD FURNITURE Ross, G, Fossey, T. MeCummins, Mr. and/p ¢, stuart 29 ‘ Q 1 Oakland 6..Menkina s ble immigrants on a physical|/der the circumstances he would will be ‘héld ‘In the ‘old: Costem ‘ Mrs. J. Honre, W. West, FP. H. Worlock,|; meGowan $1 29 29—39) .% xamination, -It is further stat-|vote against the motion. There House on First Avenue, next ‘to " nd 5 os geles 8 » sat cael a f i i] . : | h R. Delliman, Mr, and Mrs. Dillman and], 7 partington 33 a4 25—89 | Portland 9, L \ngel | that all but about twenty willlwas no reason for the city pay- Merryfield & Co,, between McBride ce ouse and two children, B. BE, Jones, J. E. Thomp-| yw matherson 31 0 97—88 National ejected This ship load offline two prices for lumber Street and First Street, on Thurs- W h son, J. Bell-Irving, Mrs, W. Watson and], yaunter 29 1 27—87 lindus was sent over from India Ald. Morrissey said an enquiry day, the 28th instant are ouse two children, W romlinson, H. Wi8e-| non yet 28 20 97—8 Brooklyn 3, Pittsburg 2 for the purpose of testing the }into whether Oriental labor was = isaemere 0 Petersen & Falla: sit niller and J, Wisemiller J. E. Larkin 31 31 93--85| Cincinnati 40, Philadelphia ©, |Canadian immigration law, employed meant an investigation GEORGE LEEK, Auctioneer. the G. T, P. tracks at the There were 74 first and 38 deck pas-[yw yy Brown 7 30 2 84] New York 10, Chicago 7 j _ which the city could not under- th Stre > » » | = ouis osto J 5 SatUrdey the Bonk haat Bi sengers, with 50 tons of freight E. H. Shockley eo 94 97-80) St, Louis 4, Boston ¢ Gave Citizens’ Banquet take, nhrietirianecenegsae ata setid ice st be removed J. Russell OY 90 -88-<784 American ’ Ald. Maitland, the seconder of 4 Tenders for Lumber “3. Watt 90. 99 95-76) New Hazelton had good weath-|the motion, said he guessed all ; GEORGE LEEK, Auctioneer. rhe city council opened last|R. W. Cameron 98 27 19—74 | \\ ashington 3, Detroit 2 er and a good program of sports|the committee could do would be THE ae night tenders for two and afG. ©. Cameron , 21-70) St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 5 n Monday. One of the features jto enquire anyway. —_—=- as ter. ~million feet of rough|R. H. Shockley ¥ 19 18-67] Chicago 2, New York 4 vas a banquet in the evening The motion was lost, those [iterrrecererorororonoraeseeesee. re . for the street work: rT. Kerr as 18 is 53] Cleveland 8, Boston 2. |given by the Union bank to the|voling against being Ald. Dyb- m Tess . LETLDO . es : | ; , . “piece PRINCE RUPERT 1 G. Watts .. . $36,937.75 | 3, McGowan with a handicap of va Kisie—Mamma, I d lizens in appreciation of their |havn, Rasso-Bert, Morrissey, Burrard Lumber Co... 44,047.80] winner of the spoon and A, Little cap | well jefforts to frustrate the bank |Morrison and McClymont EXHIBITION Georgetown Sawmill 34,414.65 ]iurea first prize in the Empire day Mothar-Thklie too had. deat " bboy, A spread was made for — ——- ‘0 - NIGH Pr, Rupert Lumber Co 33,920.58 | cweepstake i Where do you feel worst? 80 and the splendor of it will be Settlers for Naas Valiey I T 1914 Westholme Lbr. Go... 32,798.70 : | Elsie—In school, mamma jong remembered in the interior] Pat Philipson, Indian, officer The Quaranes Subscription List F. W. Hart. 3 38,000.00 Durbar Won Derby lous ae The bank was gener-|in the Naas valley district, has THE ROYAL PLAYERS Rid Es SS °9'903.35 ee on ous in the arrangements and the|just returned to the city after a THE NORTHERN B, ©, AGRIGUL- The latter price is on scows| A wire to Fitz reports the} banquet was a great success. ivip up the valley, He says the IN £ | e . ‘ : : : TURAL AND IND ‘ slivered on the streets, ; ») . been won by Se oinereennnceia oemro spring salmon fishing is im- USTRIAL ASSN. and not delive! grand Derby to have : will The Georgetown Sawmill also aa i Th ond annie uc 10)Nn. a e ~ Vancouver Holds Cup proving but not very good yet. The Great English Comedy 'l open noxt week. j f } / an. urbar © sovun . - theese A list o put in a price for half the quan Oe end ths (aia. | ootantionll aniiiiibcna cee a eases The most noticeable movement “CHA re vriding, together with Lity of spruce at $15,722.35, was Hapsburg § Y FURNISHED @ Daily Ne up there is the number of set-| ’ f . A | .' ' 7 : : looal sot MH ougenr te Ae The tenders were left to thejter the Great In the sweep-|} HOME vanes May 27.—The V. A.|tlers going in to take up agri- 60—t h een SO AN eaaeee | 1 of worl stake W_-J. Owen Was. Firat Weis hth A |‘ Lacrosse ¢lub, holders of the}|eultural lands on the Naas. The ughe a Minute—éo fi ward oO OTRAS ae a ¢ ae a04 FE nt ve, y, 3 ; : ub tubeoriinene are requested to ning $236, Gus Lungren was se-|§ joog ‘= couneenk wee, Pease | Mann cup, representing theljreport of the proposed railway : ¥ the Secretary of the amount Teacher—Why don't you washtond and D. G. Stewart third, The | moatty tha renee eres, home amateur lacrosse champion: hip|has induced many to go in, par- ~y will dor “hone 498. your face before you come to|wire came in one hour after the without reserve Saturday, May 90, g/Of the world, held their (ith tol/tieularly on the lands above Prices: 250, 350, 50e, ©. Box 1682, Money payable RO eer vsuld see that}/race was won today at 2:30 p, m, {the trophy against the Calgary Aiyansh., Reserved Seats l September tet, had egg for breakfast this a jteam., The visitors were de- nae Oninal D PR ae ad @&g j " : . \ No other form of cottsction Ie parning : You will soon be able to pur-| FRANK #1... LANDES |feated in three straight games,| Take your wife to dinner at| edad out a cor a C orning > ; } . “'NOrlzed by the Association. Tommy—Please, no mum; the chase local shingles, made in| Auctioneer Phone 18 3 (he total score being 17 to 2 for|the London Cafe these hot days. | VO. Oa Kighih Bt. ‘ ee } » S ceulaeh ebanas Slege was yesterday morning Port Edward (oat: ithe Vancouver team, 118tf| eoeine Sdn i at A f mot raenre a) COE i oa SAVE | 9 a RRB OR ARBOR *