PEs! Th} : fh . Legislative Library x z ( - . “GRUNTY GRUNDY GAYS: THE DAILY NEWS y ‘ dats __ Th ie Princ Rupert's leading Paper 4% dere Rie aS nieces Stal m OLEAN 0a a : : ’ Must be hard dieing ee LLL > wre a — ~ + —— a - — sm ————— ae ee ———_ a a — — ——<—<$—$—$=——— ee 1a PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATUR DAY, JUNE 6, 1914: ’ PRICE FIVE CENTS —_—_—__-- = + ee a — a ae ee et ee 8 ee RE AT COST OF PRINCE RUPERT RAILWAY TERMINALS—SOME OIL EXCITEMENT AT SQUAMISH | RESBYTERI ANS H AVE MADE GEN UINE Photo Cut of Empress of freland PRINCE RUPERT TERMIN ALS i0NS CHOICE OF REV. H. R. GRANT COST ONE AND THIRD MILL: THUSIASTIC GATHERING LAST NIGHT DECIDED TO CALL PREMIER BORDEN EXPLAINS ENORMOUS COST OF WEST- Him TO BE MINISTER—WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY ERN DIVISION OF G. T. P. IN HOUSE OF COMMONS EVENING AS USUAL IN EMPRESS THEATRE i shiiinnioil Wilenlilrienitiom Special We THE Daily News for the bili, said the cast of the : ate batt ei MP eHaicatior P his, popt . Otlawa, June 6——The Grand [eee division had mie a aoe 5 A h Ms i Ae ite ei. rink Pacifics adBill to lan the |" pei a aaa : the departure | ablest me in the church. he wil company 316,000,000 to complete | labor ee ee ee x or & bid culties, The premier «stated in _ tor New West-1 be. nobly. assisted. by te. aycas | the. mountain ivision ‘was under showing the enormous. cost, that Vho iw also here with her hus- discussion last night. Premier |the Prince Rupert terminals ot a candidate/band. Mrs. Grant wilFeasilyaip | Borden, in explaining the reason|alone cost $41,325,000. The committee} hold the splendid traditions of the moder the Canadian manse which js } . = ™ : — — = = to send a/saying a great deal Ihre have ‘ 4 ae Fie mitt WAN SHIP FRESH HERRING heref 14 i wel is M *& Gra . lerat . nh ‘ th het ig Se GN ICE T0 FOREIGN PORTS j { his i - { il | } i hae at | mi : Volt b 9 ders |APPLICATION BY SOUTHERN B. c ” REPRESENTATIVES HAS ple hea M } ' he ca NOT BEEN SANCTIONED BY DOMINION GOVERNMENT ' S : : lita sg ois aL eo oti ae \ il ir "i st . Special to The Daily News.) jring in small packages, limited nd steps wer rese theatre. as it was fel(that | Oliawa, June 6.—The revision | to 200 pounds, packed in ice. nduce him tola e to the echureh would], es : (itn CRE Barrons bc coat wee of the fisheries regulations is} The department has not yet given nnd before the inat miany:womild: pot bbl ™ ni " WSs. 7une a mee hae arta oe fae : oe ha titian tis 4 Cee ae va fay 29, with loss now under consideration here.|its consent to this request. The hearty reception|able to hear him on ace t of of epopt or ihepeand La a see: Cae i dha th es isthe ~~ mc Pree re watertight Application .has been made by|object is to permit shipping fresh Wi tanh niet jel the ited accommodations compartments, proved unable to float her alter the coll » and-she sank in a few minutes British Columbia representatives |bait from the northern ports to : - -jlo permit the export of fresh her-!' Seattle. * “ Ke eee KH EEK RHEE EF ! MORE NEW MEMBERS ‘/EXCUPSION TO GRANBY | - —________—_—¥§ BRITISH ADMIRAL DISCOUNTS © FOR BOARD OF TRADE © © ss»! vos sioiast ARRANGED FOR JULY 15|PRINCE RUPERT WON | YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL 4 into three parts, but the - Sg, a o } mpire’s defense of Wm * FROM OLD ‘HATELTON Wlineticantedel USE OF BATTLESHIPS IN WAR | oe Meeting Received Good’, yoo. is only divided * Business Men's. Outing Under the | “Manohurver6> Dosklarie’s Reports Last l#. “into two2” Thesfollowing #| Auspices of Board Sensational Game of Baseball, Seattle 5, Victoria 2.” Evening * choice epitheis will en- * of Trade Which Got the Fans All | Spokane-Tacoma game post- YS AEROPLANES AND SUBMARINES WILL DECIDE THE DAY | ——-—- alle the citisems to dbter. *!| Talking \ solepadi —LONG ARTICLE IN TIMES IS FREELY DISCUSSED fhe monthly» meeting of the|*% mine who wrote the in- * The completed plans for the anaes } es Coast {board of trade was held lJast)* *{roduction “Brazen «| firs! business men's excursion The first of the series of ball| | portland 7, Sacramento 3. June 6.—Rear-Ad-, planes will decide future naval)pyening in the board rooms It}* eourse,’ bitterly assail- *!under the auspices of the board|&ames between Old Hazelion and! San Francisco 1, Venice 0. SOU Renee, Abs WAT AAR Sir Percy has a long /was only a brief*eession to re-v# “eq, gross unfairness,’ #1o1 trade, to Granby Bay and|Prince Rupert proved-a good one] Qakland 8, Los Angeles 4. of no further usejarticle in the Times, which is be-|ceive the monthly reports. * “sneers, “ mercilessly *\Siewa t, was submitted at the|for the crowd—it was exciting, National 1STANeS.,.ANd Aero & freely discussed The commissioner's . report #~ abused hypocritica Ricbeal lar monthly meeting of the]Sensational, and had a popular Philadelphia 13, Pittsburg 3. told of the publicity work of the\*# sheet, venemous at- * | hoare i held last: evening. A tele} ending. Today all the old time Boston 7. Cincinnati 2. past month and made the state-'# tack.” Have you got the */eram has been received by Com] fans are talking of it, and this St. Louis 8, New York 3. HIPPING MACHINERY BOARD ACCEPTED nent that the board rooms are|* cmell?” .Yes, he wrote it. * }missioner P. F, Godenrath from|afternoon’s game will gét a big Chicago 9, Brooklyn 4. FOR BIG BRICK PLANT é PLANS NEW SCHOOL |" 0 a source of convenience | #& After having passed *) Ernest MeGaffey, secretary of} crowd. ; eae vs ) visitors interested in the city|* through this “siough” of *#*/lthe bureau of provincial infor- There were several features in ‘oil ‘Neue Squamish = ' aa district * an introduction, you are *! mation; Victoria, accepting an|/ast night's game and one of] * silica || Have Capacity of 40,000 and New Building Will Have Eight The excursion committee e- | #* ushered into the language * vitation to be the principal them was a catch in right field Special to The Daily News) Be Ready in Three Classrooms at Cost of ported on the arrangements for \%* f a professional poli- *| ik, "wencnmiie aun a heing arranged to have a rep-|Penald - “A MODERN FREELANCE” ; wae fternoon oe 6:38) wife is saved 4 drama of thrilling adventures and 2. esa earens Ge -CaUumOnL E, 65- an a a MR a a HESS Fe, Twendeel /Peataae = $4,500 Mrs. “Prema id Mrs, Ganes startling experiences, 4 | company phe, SeOUr Alon: The ryente * Teen served tea and M Pillsbury ate 3 ; ¥ board will also invite the mayor| Struck ont—hy Sinclair, 6; by Por “LITTLE BILLIE’S STRATEGY” t Venndan: to. th They were SLIPPERY SLIM AND THE STORK One of the »/and council andthe vianagement | tn, 4, 4 : Keystone Comedy se assisted by Misses Carss, Snakeville Western comedies It's a dandy, ¥ of the Northern’ British Columbia Hit “by “‘pieher—-tyneh, by — Fortin, Ty oe ins Ve Rae, MaecDon “ ” , Arie Ba Agricultural and&dndustrial asso. | Plake. Dy Sinelair. EDWARD P. DOYLE oe aS The deecora RIES OE eee \ ting Caine Eerure fits to aes Time :45, . WEEK! LY GAZETTE Ruom a eau aware |} and con- fei eee eS | IRE sae Ma ee a ‘ ee «