§ § 5 5 ‘ 5 ‘ , , , , ’ ; : 6 PDO LOLOL LLP PLL OL OOO LODO LOOPS PP OL PLL LL OOOOOOCOOPPOODOL 92D Ce CE Ve — -vue DAILY NEWS OLEAN RELIABLE XE RUPERT WELCOMES THE DAILY NEWS GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: One of those Mason fellows says that big “@" stands for “guess.” PRINCE RUPERT, B,C., a 250 MASONIC VISITORS ARE SIGHTSEEING TODAY-GRAND BALL TONIGHT IN THE AUDITORIUM FuAS. CARTER WAS ACQUITTED “PROVED ALIBI WITH FRIENDS assiZE COURT FINISHED TWO CRIMINAL CHARGES YESTER- WEDNE SDAY, JUNE 17, 1944. PRICE FIVE CENTS MASONIC GRAND LODGE OF B.C. FINANCED AND BUILT BY PRINCE RUPERT PEOPLE ‘FIVE CITY TEAMS IN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Organization Meeting Last Even- ing — Cup Presented by Hon. Pres, DAY ADJOURNED UNTIL NOON TODAY — WILENCE : ‘ 1p lg oO » Prince a CASE UP THIS AFTERNOON ! At a meeting of the Prince Ru | pert Football League held last é | | o » St -aw's Society On aSssize sess S10 bills and a $25 chee Phe | | night in the Ss Andres Society O'Reily was shown al money was produced in eourt but| rooms, F. H. Mobley was elected etter he had writte he check has disappeared hon. president; C, A, Armstrong, Virginia, to a lawver Wie Washinetan, f the ‘de president; W. G, Dennis, secre- he would rather gs rr said he had met prisoner | eee 7m tt doa trial there He ie morning before the robbery. | le league wil consist of 1e following clubs: Caledonians, ver the name of | Carte and everal new friends 4 ot aad City Merchants, Drydocks, G, T, Prisoner admitted! were drinking Carter had quite : + tler i! fi i buvin P., and Sons of England. e 3 ' i ine was suvine , Mr. Mobley has presented a cup he O'Reilly guinidrinks free He saw Carter in to be held by the winning team of ge brought in a vet i resort Comox about eleve Re ht of tt the league competition the sched- se ence vas re ClOCh ‘ Lie inn ‘ , ; I j ! hi F ule for which will not be drawn ry He rer ed Ww Mim ut : re . ' HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT until after Dominion Day. R Cs te | _ f ; Bat te id : ey Under the control of the League ex vs, Carter |, hea ‘ , sald | * a0: The f building in the North and Prince Rupert's first mod- |a “sudden death competition his case was G. C,}! : n rset ae eM hotel, throws open its doors to the public today. It is a Iwill be held for the cup present- | ‘ ibe ‘ ve weel ‘ t er nan, W. J. Greer, | n , pet even | h equipped with every modern convenience and comfort Jed by the Dominion Day celebra- ‘89 I ! had 1] PI KP Brati. H. ( ’ , es the use of the public—a credit to the city and to the |tion committee, the preliminary ke” Mhia \ - o se of the local capital which is behind the project. |ties to be played next week at the CA ‘ ve ’ ’ a : ; | : Ca ' | The officers are: President, G. W. Morrow; Vice-persident, | Drydock and the final on Domin- d Ke | } ‘ s : | Kel | | fa , H , : He =} Rochester Secretary-treasurer, Kenneth Munro; with -|ion Day on Market Place. Entries | ! ‘ 1 oe al Ir, M. Davis, G ' ? carat paid cay J. . K. Seeley and Laura Morrow as added directors. The |for this competition will close on 1 j } { I ‘ I : ad 4 DIS hy be nder the joint management of G. W. Morrow Friday, June 19th, at noon, OP TOK. UrOw Wat a - ‘ r H i ind H. B, Rochester Fred Henning, who was with the com- — poe ! | 1% vn defer re pal 1 the old hotel, will be chief clerk, and K. Munroe wili | Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. a ind had been working up ght clerk. | Phone i. tf ed Handeoes accus- | tl He had ab $125 when | Carte negro, of rob-|he struck Prince Rupert He told S80 cash and a bankja d stor f a dav’s debauch he Grand Hotel hich ended up on Con Avenue leoek, whe had|between 11 and 42 I cross e e e e the ra i xaminal ! dn ed that h d i i i | . time I iil at j le dre hi | Ge ge f gambling e le ne af h After hearir the charge fron i ! he ha he h the ‘ d i i pak Ni Seager: avai eben ries visemes, cc ice Brought 200 Del Prince Rupert Brought 25 with some Jacquittal for the prison Princess Alice Brought elegates--Prince Rupert Broug lrank a bot . . S . T Si h 5 ° T d he went ated; Rex vs, Wilenge First Business Session T omorrow--Sight-Seeing Today ae mel ert reap d Grand Ball in Eveni nesine His e : and Grand Ball in Evening 7 nee was ie pris £ e and his i hox He was charged with \\ { issengers iclud Grand Master Wm, Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Givin ie bed : ninent lof. Victori Mr. and Mfs. Grimmett sed a forged Jing ma f the Be Oa as arene | Mr. W. Hender Andre s yu I V. Henderson ; ( } ( , a silwa Rose I sh Got miner Deputy Grande Master James| Mr. R. S. Hoge won th W t M ) Me Ond 8 , Magni | Stark, Vaneouver, Mr. and Mrs. Howson m f ! I abou ry of ) Prineess r , cent ae Sr. Grand Warden W. CG. Det-| Mr. R i A. Hilton He we | | cher is sed { have him Alice drew int 10 o clock : 4 Vat uve! Mr. W. J. Irwin : ‘ nars aneouver, ~ 2 a { mid n ' : ( veved overtthis morning. Ca McLeod was War : — ds the and ‘ The .Dringued Jr, Grand arden W, Astley, | I inelis him a hat S the seection*gangs or the or Rossland. Mr. P. James P 3 Alice brought the egates 0 Mr. E. Johnson exi ts from the |. Hy oad, the superiniande the Masonic Grand Lod meet Grand Secretary Dr. De Wolf] Mr. 8. Jones th i rand g s to th utside.} gave evidence denying that he]” here. Thev were a bright,|Smith, New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. Kepner id a roll of money | had issued the order, although it} "© na ale rd vd Grand Tyler, T. Michell Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy ht some soft drinks}was signed with his _ initials. happy and talentec . . es , Mr. R. Kirkwood . \l (ons p I iled wet tuthorized As the boat docked, the Prince Grand Officers, K, 8S, Hogg and Mr. G. Kirkendale clock ot ne sses HLiates Were ¢ . ee é } ' ly mmissioal1 It is| Rupe brethren greeted them] Stephen Jones, Mr, F. Lemieux ame down again and|{! he railway commi i op Watt Mr. R. Lipsett i } n robbed -b passed from foreman to foreman] With grand honors District Deputies L, . at Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lightfoot H \ “ . | l 1 He usually telegraphs Several hundred « ens were}|Doney, No, 12; Dr, Milne No. 4; J. J. Bland BUQOOK as Pp ’ ee hh ae : orriso } ‘ rs, W lements but knew what he is structions, seldom using a pass, the dock to participate in the 1, a, Morrison, No, 44, : a us Le a ¥ pea ty found ra Jerry MeCarthy, a section fore-}| welcome. Pant Genie Simmer soe nok: 4. F. Forbe er om, Carter had in. testified to having had the As the visitors came off the/Grand 1 ark en EA Me, Oeeeee FREE he mem ane , aslo: . | I N , Mr. H. MeAdie ( suid have it as he handed t him from thé] gvangway each was labeled with Kaslo; J. M, tudd, 1, } Rich, t. Mr. E J. Grindrod i : . f ! i ning him and carry- uest badge and friends took B, MeMicking, E, B, Paull, T. J.| Mr. and Mrs, L, Mercer aay SHIGE a EAR Et ae ee YM a Armstrong, F. J. Burd Mr. J. Miller Weir testified bei ne the 4 ind his trunks.|{hem away to show the visitors ' 0 > eee 1 et | Mr. W.. Manson : 7" he following is ¢ sto ose Mr. T. Murray op the night M J, Shea, roadmaster, said he}the eity. ' tackle Saath oo Mt J. Murray | skead er what author | ill spent in sight- who came North on the Princess Mr. and Mrs, ©, A, Mortimer rad ‘ pl Poday wi be pent i & Mids: this: mamnintes Mr and Mrs. J. J. Mahony vans, day ecler the fit vas travelling on, but €0t) \.oing and making arrangements Mr Theo. | Michel , stles V 3e0. Marley Carter on the dav be-|no answer from him. Later he] ¢,» the Grand Lodge business ses ME WA Hey Dr and’ Mrs. Milne bbery was playing pool|had w f formation as to which opens’ at 10 a.m, to- i es" Ww cadets Mrs and ares: D. McLaren sel the friend he was|the pass and was told it He pe | Inorrow, Mr. W. Adam Mr. and Mrs. r STS ala ~ le sset . Mr 4 e c Mick th to pay for the game, |authorized Constal An } Among the prominent Masons Me. R. Adam Me aH Nae ee Wiel anihatl en Handcock count hisfart ested he | sonel That con hare: Mr. and Mrs. Andrews Mr. and rs. T. meClymont o etry » oresco fore going to his room ]eluded the Crown's cast Mr. T, J. Armstrong Mr, W. r Fong ane POSS Mr, and Mrs, A, S. Ashwell Dr. Proud ght of the robbers He Phe jury is: BE, H, Mortimer, at ahh wie Coe Aawan Mr. I P. Paul ' ’ ’ Q 5. 7 AS , Mr. A, TT. Perry d to have quite a roll Dp, ©, Stuart, Dan Jabour, C, “LP, Mr. Acheson, Mr. R. EB. Plewwan ‘le Grady told of arrest Hewart, T. Brambly, M, ©, Mus Mr. E. A. Burns ere ts a prisoner coming up Go tard. John Jay, N. Demers, H. Mr, and Mrs, Burd Mr. J. M. Rudd ee eersol e Mr. and Mrs, Bird Mr. and Mrs, J. Ross venue He was drunk and|Johnson, H, G, Helget Dy AOR Mr. J. F, Bledsoe Misses Ross in Cash, mostly in Unior McRae, and G, Fitzmaurice Mr. E. J. Bond ae in cine SS W. E. Fisher appearing for the Miss Bond Mr. W. W Rellly ‘pr lliams for s ar Mr. ©. A. Roberts Meeennsss saneaiooon| OPO Bae. Kk, William Mrs. M. J. Bart Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Stark the defence, Lyle Barr Mr. W. De Wolf Smith ARGENTINE T NGO Dr. Bridghouse Miss Smith Mr. A. A, Belbeck Mr. M, MeLean All Masons and their ladies are Mr. and Mrs. D. Bews Mr., and Mrs, D. McLennan M F. Ba ste Mr. J. W. MeKenzie And Other New Society Dances invited and urged to attend the Mt A er Mr. and Ms: N. Nelson che ’ A Blake Mr. Thos, Newman entertainment provided in con- or miattersesil Mr. H. V. 3alt 4 nection with the programme ar- ee etl Mr. J. Newberry , : inne Mr. D. Nicholson ranged for the three day visit Mr, A, 8, Black a w J aaa A of Grand Lodge, June 17th, 418th, 4 prcere Mr. M. Sarginson le ’ f, suras Mr. and Mrs, E, A, Stokes ' ae i 9th Welcome at wharf ion r. and O P E R A H oO U S E and ; 1a for ladies, W. J. Cook Ss. 4, Solomon , ball, reception and tea ! ( W. G. Cook J, Shaw and wife vy tation 4 Gs. SRR Ss. C. Sykes pienic, ete No further invita Mr, and Mrs. Commiskey PD. Short or tickets will be printed for the Mr, ©, MeCreery A e a ) eed axwell § = ball, or for other events. All of MP 7 oN eo | ; Sanderson the Fraternity are weleome and Dr. Guan J. Saunders i { attend Pro- Mr, EB. BE. Chipman WwW. ¢ Staneland SY the Famous London Dancing Duo are expecter Pec foals Mr, W. C, Ditmars Dr awit grammes may be obtained: from Mr. and Mrs. B, Douglas Rev. J. Thompson Miss Sweepstone and Lee L. Baker, Secretary of Recep- Mr, 2. R, Dafoe W. E, Thompson Mr. Tweedale Lion Committee, at office of West- ner Deccey B Ww Tronsdale { ros second Avenue r, and Mrs, CG. B, Deville J. P. Wright and wife Also a Fine Programme of Feature ony Bri . secon r- ‘0 Dr. John Watson Mr, D, Deville, Jr Kh. G. Wilson and Third Stree da Mr. W. Elsor hk. Urguhart and wife MOTION PIOTURES Ot Queen's University, Kingston, a ” - sg | W. C. ‘Taylor and wife - } @ ! cms } Nick Thompson With Special Music by the Lot for sale; good buy: Grah who received the honorable] — Mp, 1. B. Frith, | W. A. Wood and wife Westhoime Orchestra . ) ock 3, Sec- wree In Convocation Mr. and Mrs. J. For Miss Wood am Avenue, Lol 1, Block 3, Bee LL.D, Seater ‘ ; ation Mr. A. H ae Forbes hh. P. Wallis and wife Admisal tion next lot beyond Williams Hall at Toronto University, Dr, ae eee i guson Mr. A. Wells ont s'9''9. Iho and ae +. #900 cash, balance G. T. Watson is a noted Canadian : orelen SS Ohildren, 100 1OUSsEe, ' inte a : Miss B, Gidley 5 7 “ . OOO fe pp; ROOT Or OOOOOOEETOtE P, Box 23, News yillee, 137-198 educationist, Mr, J. Davin (Continued on I age 4) is Ireland so Nationalist This Professor 3.000 Port were sturdy n tryside of them had Ket Nationa ma has alist Southert camps, Whe had explained dissentient A volunteer vo that meant. “Trishmen are going to h plied, and he would be star others of the buted excellen audience lot dissec of brilliant SUBSCRi Do the nol pay to ficial kept in case receipts ments should ed workman, National Leinster threatened in the complished piece of art, newsboy. of errors P, O. Box 279. ST HOSTILE IRISH CAMPS ARE - TILL PREPARING FOR WAR REDMOND HAS UNITED ARMY BEHIND HIM WELL ORGANIZED — SAYS THEY ARE READY TO FIGHT—ULSTER IS ALSO STILL BUSY [reland and Ireland and Volun- teer Ireland are one,” was the the keynote of speech before volunteers at tle’s list Argngton on Sunday. They the coun- most of with from and miles yen rehed pikes and drums and fifes—some came comfortably in special trains—-to hear Professor Kettle as the henehman of Mr, John Redmond explain the erisis which Nation- into two Kettle there were bot few to divide 1 Treland n Professor ices, who carried an American emblem was asked what United States elp us arm,” he re- told me he and his friends in the district had spent many years across the Atlantie, He told me also that the money had been found and that if Mr. Redmond would take the respon- sibility, a ship-load of rifles ‘ted within a fort- Delegates Have Concert The Mason delegates had a} grand eoncert aboard the Prin- cess Alice last evening. Bros, Ashley and Bannister organized | it and the atter contributed largely to the programme. Bro, Bannister is a pianist of great talent and his playing of Pader- weski's minuet was commented on by musicians as being an ac- Several » delegates contri- t numbers and the there was a aboard. ivered talent BERS NOTICE your subscription Our collector will call on you, and will give of- which should be All pay- be made by cheque. THE MANAGER, PAPERHANGING, PAINTING Contracts wanted by experienc- reasonable, Prices {39-4414 Dublin, June 17. I knew the|night, This is the spirit of Na- Irish volunteers and what they|tionalist Ireland, What must he stand for. They want not plat-|the concern of the whole Empire forms but rifle ranges, not ad-|is what will Redmond do with the jectives but bullets. Volunteer |army when he controls it, - As the Nationalist army is sanction- ed and led by Redmond and his colleagues, these men will be- come, there is substantial reason for believing, an armed and com- paratively disciplined army, fully a quarter of a million strong, de- termined, if necessary, to main- tain a Home Rule Parliament in Dublin over freland, ‘Danger of a Clash There is danger, therefore, that the establishment of a provisional Ulster will the letting loose of forces the creation of a appalling to government in be signal for in Tréland and situation which is contemplate. In Ulster the Na- tionalist volunteers are the best equipped and disciplined and they wil lIresist the provisional goy- ernment and call on the National volunteers of the South and Mid- lands for support, The oppos- ing forces must inevitably come into conflict and the British army will divided in dealing with such a situation. Ireland’s kalei- doscopie situation changes every week and the longer the delay towards settlement, the more de- termined become this rival forces, PIONEERS ARRANGE BIG CELEBRATION | Decide on Reproduction of Knox- ville of the Days of 1908 \ meeting of the pioneers who in the celebration if the old days to be held on July ist, was held in the city hall last evening, are interested F, W. Hart and Arthur Cuth- bert, who are leaders in the pro- motion of the event, reported Some fifteen oldtimers have promised to reproduce their shop of the early days. The location of the remade Rupert road will be on G, T, P. property between Second Avenue and the Premier Hotel. General Superintendent Mehan has agreed to allow the use of the grounds. David H, Hays was appointed chairman of the celebration. It was decided to have only places operating prior to May, 1909 represented on the midway, Fred Stork suggested a ‘can- vass fence with stalls for the old business places as being less ex- pensive, but Arthur Guthbert favored tents, A number of oldtimers were progress, es Prof Chancellor ol Toronto, University R. P. Bowes Victoria University who received th honorary LL.D. degree at the Convocation, present and expressed their will- ingness to help the sehkeme, Auction Sale of Lots 12-13, block 26, Sec. | Situated on Third Avenue west of Ninth Street, will be held this afternoon at 6 p.m. at the office of George Leek, Fourth Street. een | | GEORGE LEEK, . Auctioneer, e — ASAT ORL =