_ THE DAILY NEWS 1s Prince Rupert's ‘ CLEAN RELIABLE THE DAILY NEWS oh eager gaye: The. net that ther, Indian iw a good cu _ of Prince Rupert will not him a fishing itednes, —he hasn't Get a. vote. agislative Library ; i: j a i peers ig es a ay ——— ‘ H ve RUPERT, B.C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 19144 PRICE FIVE OR —————— ———$—$_—_—_——_— —- - ———_—_—_—— 7 J — << COAST AD. MEN HOLDING BIG CONVENTION IN ON PARLIAMENT ——— LL PROROGUE TO-DAY * VANCOUVER — REDISTRIBUTION BILL PASSED $$. - - (FLEBRATION COMMITTEE PLAN BIG DAY FOR RUPERT pomiNviON DAY WILL BE A BUSY ONE OF SPORTS AND| PLEASURES ——- CHAIRMAN AND COMMITS amount exemption of Special to T June infortnation actually -YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL | Northwestern Spokane, 5: Ts National New D- American Washington, Detroit, Philadelphia, 1; St Coast 16; Angeles, Sacramento, BOOSTING FOR SALMON United Fisheries has aroused an interest the industry setting laska set letin and many newspapers have these bulletin way is body-building about analysis shows of as twenty-five or » important part of the bul- . Which is attracting consid- attention when so much attention is being sanitation, that while meats are handled many persons and exposed to dangers of contamination markets, contamination, and, most brands practically untouch- hands of hint C, of fishing Washington, . Panama American coastwise shipping passed the Senate by a volte of 50 to 35 is So inte a ' few days He is the hee od of the branch the local branch on special ocea- PARIAMENT PROROGUES TODAY-- REDISTRIBUTION WILL PASS FORMAL REGRET EXPRESSED OF DEPARTURE OF DUKE AND DUCHESS — B.N.A. ACT TO BE AMENDED—NOVA SCOTIA DISSATISFIED OVER REDISTRIBUTION dress to the Imperial Parliament asking for an amendment to the B. N, A. Act governing the in- creased representation in the Senate from the West; the pas- sage of the Redistribution Bill. Owing to the grievances of Nova Seotia this busied the House till prorogue at afternoon was given to the Commons when the Speak- announced up which the Highnesses regret their included the the morning in order to dispose of the Bill, so as to give the Sen- ate an opportunity to pass it be- fore they prorogue. approaching de- the adoption of an ad- WILL PUSH SCHEME — ‘Four Reconnaisance Parties Go- } /Charles F. Law, of Vancouver, M jrepresenting the interests of D. Philadelphia, |nate, has gone to Athabasca with |where he will direct operations |for survey and prospecting par- 5 | ties during the summer. — Mr. ‘| Thomas and his associates re- tecently obtained ‘from the Domin- ion Government a charter — for |the Pacific, Peace River and Ath- abasca Railway, and several sub- sidiary concerns. Their _ first purpose in building this road was to tap the famous Groundhog eoal tields, about 100 miles north of Hazelton, on*the G. T. P., 180 miles northeast of Prinee Rup- ert, but the charter has been granted to build from the Pa- eific Coast, via the north bank of the Peace River, touching Dun- vegan, Fort William and = Fort MeMurary to Prince Albert. Washington > arecent bul- » of canned salmon and urg- use of this valua- has been a con- of comment Hotel while in Edmonton — this week and stated that four par- ties were being sent out by the Thomas interests this summer. place three reconnaisance parties in the field, but in order to ex- pedite the work on the original survey four contingents, are be- ing despatched. The first will start at the mouth of the Naas River and map out a route to the Groundhog coal fields. The see- ond party will take the section between the Groundhgg and the Findlay branch of the Peace River. The third will work down the Peace River and up the Atha- basca River to Fort MeMurray. The other surveyors will com- reduce the cost of living is to make larger use of salmon. ingredients and same amount regulations but accomplish industry. PANAMA EXEMPTION REPEAL PASSES SENATE Special to The Dathy News.) late hour and it sat well into TO OPEN UP NORTH ing in to Prospect Country For New Railway The Edmonton Capital says — Thomas, the Welsh coal mag- force of twenty men, from Mr. Law was at the Alberta Alt first it had been planned to plete the roufe from the !stter point to Prince Albert. ‘Saved by Big mit A Seattie man aceused of pick- ing pockets made the novel de- fence that he “eould not put his mit in a barrel let alene a man’s pocket.” The judge looked at the = hand the prisoner presented ifor Sim his inspection and said “IT guess aq you are no dip. The case is dis- missed,”’ Fishing Gonevace in Session This week shaw is meeting in gress on the Pacific Coast, Seyv- eral important topies eonnected with the industry are being dis- cussed, among them being ‘“Hy- bridization of Salmon,” led by Dr, Vietér Smith of Washington University. The Doctor's experi- i ments in this line have attracted 4 the attention of the whole contin- ent, St. “Andrews Society The semi-annual meeting will be held tonight in the soeiety rooms on 2nd Ave, As there is considerable business to trans- act, including the election of of. ficers, the meeting will be called at 8 o'clock prompt.