ee ee ee | THE DAILY NEWS fa) HE. DA GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: i Prince nupert’s leading Paper oa ey — - je \ OLEAN RELIABLE ALIVE to have mech ‘falth o' Provincial promiges to start ‘butidigg the new , _——— nourt house. —_— ; nitisestiitigniapnes é ee ’ 4 0 , : nD . . . roe PRINCE SUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, JUNIE 18, 1944. PRICE FIVE CENTS CRAND LODG: HOLDS BUSINESS M NG TO-DAY ————————— My GRAND JURY URGES NEC ————— T= ESSITY OF NEW PROVINCIAL BUILDING AT ONCE -- JURY DISAGREED MASONS ENTERTAIN VISITING BRETHREN AT GRAND BALL LARGE CROWD THRONGED AUDITORIUM—LOTS OF «GnOoD FELLOWSHIP AND DELIGHTFUL MUSIC MAKES ONE OF THE BEST DANCES OF SEASON Masonic ball last night! ve best of sy is and Pe ss, The Masons « continued the i e out in full foree |! s without a hitch, were given the Dainty and tast refreshment lives, vere served aboul the middle i It to say whether it|the programme, a committee of gnificent floor of the|the local Masons supe sed V the heavenly har Mrs. A. M Manso be ' t by the Westholme hare the spirit of good : : rh < On prevailed among that contributed most |! pies | and the ve greal success t the su verybody was in the Cont ed Pag WANT PRINCE RUPERT COURT = HOUSE TO BE BUILT AT ONCE, e HFTY DOLLAR FINE JURY MAKES PRESENTMENT TO JUSTICE RAND —REPORT ON FIRE ESCAPES FROM THEATRES— PLEASED WITH CITY HOSPITAL he grand jury made}ment building s the trent to the presid- |! rt m accommodation in- the High Court, They |adequate but there are valuable several improve- | publi ecords for which there is e buildings and |i safe or vault accommodation he fact that Prince| which would cause unteld loss Proy il building jand hardshij the case of fire, a e with ned} 4 Courty ja Is als badly rest of publi eeded which we nderstend the dship in recety hove ding w d supply tL promised to] Upon suggestion we visited the e | pe i ! pia 5 publ al sements While gnize the «difficulty e Rupert, Bu jing narrow tots, ye June 16, 19144 son bett« attention le paid fire exits . M Piso! I ‘ heatre ere Ss only a e Rupert, Bot ( s he fir \ hires ES" . im he ‘ i | \ a the f peopie the General sp shing hast f building ughly inspected it, |! noth thea ga y ything in excellent] ! s ipahie seating 300 d think is well] people, has ) means exit ex- 1 as efficient as any epl i he front gallery en he country. We wish inces A fire exit he rec nmend the Hospi- | P the gate s badly needed d staff the profi-| We mmend that n all institution. Wel) ines whe fire escapes are imend red lights essary ron ine escapes points to lead to the|s! d be used § \ Vish Lo ca ‘ attentioi i the city lock-up and|to the prevailing careless in the good condition al ‘ gd storage ut explosives. inadequate for the} \W d recommend that strict- juirements is the | ¢ eca ms be tak prisoners have t be \ vhich p fully too, ‘i ed d urge the early com-| ©, W. PEUK i Provincial Govern I ema MORRISON } RADICAL CHANGE IN LINE-UP OF U.S. TEAM SUPPLYING LIQUOR New York, J 18 A radical! j - - change the line » of the White Man Pays Penalty For itis Bs, uN deteaiaes be- Giving Booze to cause of Saturday's defeat at the Indian , hands of the British team, greet- fed the latler tean the seeond ice court this morning,] game Ward was charged and) rhe new line-up Lawrence of having supplied li-] Waterbury, No, 1; J. M. Water Indian, He was fined | bury No, 2; Malcolm Stevenson hirty days in jail, 1No, 2, and Devereux Milburn \ \stain, charged with the] back, fence was discharged | Phis s said, is the strongest ’ Maxwell, the Indian who got| combination of players that the ior from Ward, was in|committee can bring forward tat harged with being d, and/this time It means that three y vas found guilty and fined| members of the unbeaten big four Costs, will be in their old positions ~——-~-- ----— HW 6pP.)6OWhitney cannot resume Entertaining Masonic Guests his place on the team because of } —- - lack of condition, ‘lernoon the ladies ac 3 ig the Masonic guests SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE "© received by the ladies of : hupe ' ) i | Street, The reception {to the newsbos Our collector "@ from 4 to 6. will call on you, and will give of- lOmorprew afternoon and even-| ficial receipts which should be big pienie and sing song|kept in case of errors All pay- be held at Digby Island, | ments should be made by cheque, ' "08 will leave the Govern. | THE MANAGER, Vharf at 4 p.m. or | Everything in season covked “a tium Pioneer Gleaners.|the way you like il London Cafe, h ‘ tf | 139-tf, \ a eens _ | [Ke R EERE EH WHITNEY MAY GO \* » STANDARD DAIRY GRAND LODGE IN SESSION -- | | j Plare Merle of the ¥ i TO THE SENATE|* 2. lars, Member of tne § OPEN IN FEW DAYS } roy elal svegisia re Vil : |* address a pub meeting al ™ i i i MAYOR GIVES FREEDOM OF CITY Report that Ontario Premier Will |. i oe Bae Asa: ts rc Lindsay Bros. Will Furnish Rup- Retire After General ih hinesa: Halls Ryereinay: la@ - Pee sane Election * invited * ee ‘ELECTION OF OFFICERS WILL TAKE PLACE THIS AFTER- * * , Linds Ke sa fran NOON — ANOTHER SESSION TONIGHT — TOMORROW Ottawa, Ju 12 his vanine Ji &. dsay returned from a} 7 ; i ne i Che J i +90 OOOO 6480 8 9 Elis AoUIh 0 few days ago and! TO BE GIVEN OVER TO PICNICING e¢ ess says ay ag f | I ed that Dr. Reaumse = eas shane brought with him five first-class Grand Lodge opened for thejorder being the first to assemble ho f i to secure the approval HUSBAND WANTS SHARE mileh ea It is the Ris oa first meeting of this session at}|in our midst, for deliberations fh n Windsor = ment of a new dairy which Lind- 10 a.m, today. The business of}such as you have in view, We py ed Lieutenant- OF RUPERT PROPERTY jsay Bros. wi pen as soon @S\the morning session was largely|are sure these deliberations will Gove f Ontar in sueces i cdaeabiass their delivery wagon arrives. routine. This afternoon it con-|strengthen the ties of Masonry Sir John Gibson, whose|Wife Died Intestate and Mother “¢veral other cows are ordered|venes again at 4 o’cloek when|throughout the jurisdiction of } e 18 up Got the Lots—Assize and wrth coawe UPS ithe later, it is likely the election of officers| British Columbia, and likewise | of I! be the third Roman Court Case The new dairy will be known] for the ensuing year will take|add lustre to the grand world wide I Catho Gove f° Ontario as the Standara Dairy. The cows place, There will also be an-jorganization which you repre- Phe thers Lieutenant rhe first of the civil non-jury Bee located'on. Park avenue, Thelother session tonight when it is}sent. ares ; rd and Lieuten-|cases was ‘cried this morning. II oe os ae aes probable that the closing exer->| “We also wish to extend a ;4 Gover MacDonald Sir] was a suit te recover interest, ir the very best quality of milk and|ejses will take place, Tomorrow hearty weltome to the ladies of |Ja Wh ev is understood to ‘ i many orders have already been|{hen would be given over entire-|your party, and to express the some | a4 tupertl proper hooke , s¢ jhave bee offered the post and Pe eee Pee y. ked. ly to sight seeing, and pienicing|hope that they have come fully jdeclined, It is said on good au \fter hearing the evidence and " in the afternoon. prepared to enjov the delightful ie hat after the election Sir]arzument His Lordship reserved )/ (TTY SEWER CASE After this morning’s session; *eaiher which has been our lot James i nted to the dement the Mayor visited the lodge room}and which we trust will continue* i eiment. rn ; ; | eated by the death of Hon.| was married to Ruby FE. Shortt it acdcntniabod freedom of the city. The address | Prove the more pleasant, se (6. His wife go: what is al-|Fourth Avenue Private Sewer Is|W@* Nicely gotten up on emboss-| °As the city is still in its in- ed be a divorcee in the State Being Aired in High ed parchment in vellow and blue,| faney, we are still as yet unable MOTHER WITNESSES | Washineta Afterwards ‘she Court and bLetrays the skilful hand of|to bestow upon you the custom- SON’S DE T ‘ algary She owned lots fo eae Morte Craig. It reads as fol-|ary golden key, but nevertheless, } rot Q ; , ites the same is extended to you ir and two block 28, section one Phe case of J, Fred Ritchie vs. |!OWs: you in ; | Prit Rupert. Upon her death|the city is being heard this after Prince Rupert greetings to|spirit. If the freedom of the city Boy Sinks as She Makes Heroic| imiestate, the mother, Mrs. Beve- 1, Last March the ec | William Henderson, Esq., Grand|Should prove insufficiently secure, ” \ mppeet tna Bite ridge, claimed and secured the| oS Manel the ely OF-|Master of the Most Worshipful |¥ou can rest assured of additional Ss 0 Cave sim ited The plaintif claims {2°"e4 J. Fred Ritchie's private]Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and safety from the fact that the WW ' liverce was invalid and not} See! cut off where it crossed the|Accepted Masons of British Co- Chief of Police and Police Magis- th Band ash,, June 18 : ; , ate ate B h B ‘a . : ' gnized in Canadian courts as city property as a result of a dis- lumbia, s * ss ae whe both’ members: Of vor ; ee ee " ithe plaintiff was never dominciled|pute with the council over the Most Worshipful Sir: On be- influential order. : \ Bhat abl gi eel an Washington jprice charged neighbors who half of the citizens of Prince Wishing your praiseworthy ‘4 | R wh 4 ; .P affor ney ork “the upli : We { AT : n_|.... E. Williams for plaintiff’; wanted to use his sewer. A tem_|upert, it affords me great pleas- |“ rk for the uplifting of mankind ah dak dial . ce ,| Fisherefor defendent, jpovary injunction ~was granted} Ute Lo officially welcome you. and still. greater eee oe pi Ww n the attempt to'save him at) "Bo Tullage, the plaintiff,|preventing the city cufting it off,|4e Grand Lodge OMecers and Yours on behalf of the citizens lapa 3 Saturday ved Core aes , : . “s : city ‘ rine WER D at pe YT gave dence that he was resid-| Fred Ritchie, in giving evidence] ™e™Mbers to our city. f Prince Rupert, tatfed ining in Vancouver when married, |said the Third Avenue sewer was rhe honor thus conferred upon | “S. M. NEWTON, aL a Fi ©) He has lived in British Columbia | built by the G, T. P, and Govern-|US !5 all the more appreciated | “Mayor, rs 8 o S . ss ia as He Sseasived notice | ment He and Mr. Bacon had|©" account of your distinguished “June 17th, 1944.” " Bess 5 T f the divorce from Seattle bui}|secured the right to cross the a ipa R the j ea ate tet pee CS Pens aga ae di attention to it jreserve property with a private Arms g place w laying | ?8 . wn DOMINION TRADE PREMIER COMING WEST ve ’ = kK; e ‘4 Nell Reveridge, the defend-|sewer and enter the Third Ave. COMMISSION WILL Ba r hie Wa t, was called by the defence, |Sewer. Later he had secured per- COME WEST | August is Mentioned as the Most ' ka ft She testified she had. paid her |mission from the city to change EME Probable Date for Premier’s uN “PREP RRE ier ghter’s bills during her i] bee outlet if this sewer to a ites. find aie: A eranan” Western Trip Tn ‘ beset ; th sewer connecting >» ait ‘ { : ur ea ons ghter said at i vi ne ee én the - , hall; ments for the Western tour of Shes he str g iis j — would eee a * coc ae ae order-lthe Dominion Trade Commission, Ottawa, June 18,—As a result he piso : } "i 0 when she sold her |ed this sewer cut off, There ‘Sl whieh arrives in Canada on Au-|of the comparatively early clos- yy > ty Tho ; } no 10 @ sewer on oO ve the last time is a Penne, zs a igi ae Sa ? t gust.3, has now been completed|ing of the session, it is under- after she left her husband.|and no sewer to which he can ge s bapties Rae nt: Trade 4 ys f , Acca mer .¢ mised her mother she in Outlet without crossing city by se Depa = 24 3 Rrete. see stood that Premier Borden will ‘k for her ver) » her the lot i ‘operty If the sewer vut off eee The Commission |b» able to make the western tour eave he 1¢@ lots when she died, | prope - ET the sewer is Cul OM twill reach Winnipeg on Septem- whichhad bee lt »d for the . Sh had written letters to that ef-|there will be a menace to publie fas ee Nice’ dade) tate which had been planne or e VISITORS CHANGE OPINIONS fect: but the leltke aabes Aastroy.dhenith yer 15, leaving three days later}. wmer. p sicdepacn © LOWES were: COsiroy- ’ : for Regina, and thence going to : : s ABOUT RUPERT CLIMATE | Ft after the daughter died. The The case was still going on at} yp ; sede erat August is mentioned as the E Edmonton, where they will hold + eehanieits Alth h Mr Wt A the ther had sent the daughter the |the noon adjournment, a sitting on September 22nd, On most proba wee f oug oe : 3 money necesse for mé g it ne ; . 7 Sea itinerary has yet been arranged, Grand Lodwe regre,entatives {ron : ary for making out} "eyare * September 25th they will meet aerORY NOR . bly +“ hens 1 will but the daughter died be \ demented Chinaman who has|jn Calgary. From Calgary they Mr. Borden will probably go to Grand Forks, believes R fore the will was made. Witness vt fink ancaly sh ann: Lei , ibe Py "|Prinece Rupert and return. aa Soe a a : . ‘A been acting strangely a reorge-}will go to Banff and will spend That he might’ visit the Yukon pall eee aera WN es es seit . 1e provided the money) town, was brought in and turned|a few days there and at Louise has been’ mentioned. sek) onan ni : es #0 ; in 2 ae the Rupert lots for he to the police today. Lake. They will pay a visit to bility "he it i Dea " ikely ple seem: to have that it rains | qdauehte: 5 i bi ¢ s 8s BLS } ; the Okanagan Valley and thence , : here ll the time, Coming up on everidge s , | re : . | that 3, ll be able to undertake 7 S ea ot ‘as _ . oe B , ridge wore he had will go to Vancouver and Victoria, pr WA peak Sea ccanae the boat 00 i . evervbo¢ reac e ‘tters . : ina g P so extens 2» a cne . jeclared that \ ‘ a oe eee et ae vs arriving the first week in October. |* Dae th ext two. months declared the \ wellter saying she ould leave rs _ = ‘ing 2 ne L ‘ sinea serving bi hi bes: aying she would ave the| - The exact dates of the sittings in} } i to at . aoe busy cleaning fa er rf si sbi : a. I ther. He also heard those cities has not been fixed. ithe 7 7 ; — rs aie: as we as aD ers, DaVe | the daughter say so. Witness kis . ithe slate for s rT re changed their minds Phe visit |claimed he had purchased the lots! f pocee in paper Fy) days. A number of Council meet- of such a representative body!/with Mrs Beveredce’ tis Seer Cae SO Ree ’s > held ¢ ar a con- from all 4 Be f th Provil , 1 - : 8 von a: ony and | resources has already been col- i ee he — ane AE Se om a i s 0 f re nee e had de ¢ subseaus Ve : ; s are ) § \ ld rreat 4 tor j : , all ubse Juent pay ected and forwarded to the com- rf are o vous , has s : do ; g \ y i sy 1 dis-| ments the same way, Tullage misaiout in. Londnh is Amie ee which has been Bang Td as elling the foolisP netio pre ad neve aie on é a » . x » Ministers , ha a eal! il aad an “ uae anything or giver the Commissioners can study il ert pur ae S@ueaul Cae { a € eet . Lh ahe a mt defenden any money for} before coming to Canada. A lareé wil ae 1 ell natn departméat at Grar ge amount of information was Jost|™e? Places. re ° Pas ee oe the mails which went down T Cr aia Forks, His son, Mr, R. T. Cook en ix, heey dis olan nas +s 5 Giant PAPERHANGING, PAINTING | on the Empress of Treland, FARMERS REPAIR ROAD Company at Anyox, Coutlracts wanted by experien = oe Residents of Matsqui Perform ed workman Prices ances | SUPREME COURT REFUSES Public Work Under Auspices PICNIC TOMORROW P.O. Box 279 139-441| BAIL TO HARRY THAW of Woman's Institute iets, vigpt | Washington, June 18 Harry —_—- Pomorrow afternoon the locak = winens ire at kedtn tice their a } Kk. Thaw was today denied release New Westminster, June 48.- and, Capt McLeod ‘has kindly | the supreme Court of his extra- ans Institu e : ne M ea ki consented to convey the picnicers | And Other New Society Dances } lition: from New Hampshire to residents .of the Matsqui dyking ver on the Prince Alice, She} at the district Vhusrday reeonstructed ove ) ss Di ae will leave the wharf at 3 o'clock, | New York, a stretch of road that had been The. locakcikaife “ares finishing E ST H 0 L M Rev. W. T. Herridge, D.D. : rhe court also deelined tOlalmost impassable for some time. f anni acaca erant the request that Thaw be] sixty-five teams set to work early the refreshments Launches will ADE iS Newly elected Moderat f the} ts > Pittst 2 } "us ; j be in waiting between five and six P ype bi a tt of the|taken to Pittsburg in the ecustody|jp the morning, hauling crushed , : mee 67 General Assembly of the Pres-jof Sheriff Drew of Coos ¢ P.iroe eam the ; 4 i clock to convey any who can- OPERA HOUSE hebehian Maier as tha “4 ‘ “ of oe on county, } rock from the government bunk nat se aioe 41) the anne ais rylerian iurch o Mf omin- ew Hampshire, to testify in the}ers at Gifford, three miles away. sone aan hairs fa chtlink? kraCieae: ion of Canada, He has been settlement of his father’s estate.|}Qne bundred pick and shovel pected to be present without any pastor of Ottawa St, Andrew's} Judge Aldrich of the federal] volunteers worked on the road all fou licaia tino - Church since 1893, He gradu- court of New Hampshire ordered| day, and when the “cease work” The grounds have been pre- ated from the University of To-|Thaw’s release on habeas corpus| sounded, 140 loads of material pared for the event and speeches By the Famous London Dancing Ovo ronto, where he obtained his} proceedings. The Supreme Court|/had been spread, sprinkled and 1] Sao tae” desianal (een B.A. degree with three scholar-j will next pass on that, rolled. will be made by eral oO it Miss Sweepstone and ships and high els ‘al honor ; Craft leading visitors, Mr. Tweedale oe Rees 08) RQRRES ty Miss L. BE, Cruickshank, presi- : and of the Montreal Presby- Two Killed at Granby dent of the Women’s Institute, Victoria’s New Postmaster Also a Fine Programme of Feature lerian College (B.D.) He also was in charge of the work, as- MOTION PICTURES studied at Edinburgh, Glasgow, The remains of two Austrians|sisted by Road Foreman John Ottaw: June 48,——Harry °F. and London, He is an essayist} who were killed at Granby Bay| Pace ¢ Mr z ttaw Ms aes : Po With Special Music by the 1 euthan Fe ies ee rae . * . os ; , an oe Pas . and Mr. M, E, Alexander of Bishop has bea appointed post- Waatholank taiaiootee and author of note and ajlast Saturday while working in an|Clayburn, master at Victoria, B.C., to sue- tater preacher and orator of marked|open cut, were sent south last soeeniincinineeaisdihueuammintie a ceed Noah Shakespeare, who has Aédmiacion: © iclie4Be end 280 ability Dr. Herridge is chap-|night by the Chelohsin, 4 fall An evening call is productive been retired The appointment Children, 100 lain of the Fifth Prineess|of rock is supposed to have beenjof much pleasure—if not when dates from July 4, eeereeoornreererennooonberettettte| Louise Dragoon Guards. the cause of death, you come, at least when you go. : ui ' § f I ¥ & z f