W BRIDE’ ed PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, MARGH 17, 1045. THE DAILY NEW > BANISH BULLY BOW y PRICE FIV. “CENTS NOUVER CONSERVATI —_—— —_—_— T WANT BOWSER s ” 7 e (Special to The Daily News) ih V h 47 t night m s pres- ver the Dominion N SUBMARINES GET MORE VICTIMS (Special to The De'ly Mewes.) M An official British At 19 tons, tons, have ves were * makes hat have 8.8. PRINCE GEORGE s passen- the Prince re the fol. Ff. Thorson, daughter, I Lovelace, O, . Mr. John- Gi. Tex, reson, &, son and} ’ | Beatty, 8 , ‘ H. Fleteh. _* vife, Miss BAL. 0 J. H. Mur- : : vife, F. { e ¥ s, Peter | bot, M ; d family, | ) : de, G. Hi pr ; McArth . rthur, ison, Mrs. Mis, A : laylor, J. ' Miss Dea- | os 4 | ss, Miss , : wife, Wm.) _ te, R. Me-|d Beall, \\ ‘ is, sa 7 \ Ee. Smith, > ' Pte teccccccce . ERe.!. ELECTION EXPECTED TO TAKE PLACE IN JUNE—GERMAN SUBMARINES STILL BUSY ceived | p | sentatives of the depositors of the i Bowser ** *e* e022 ORR ROO eee Ye! HSER WAS HOWLED DOWN AT CONSERVATIVE MEETING NOMINATING CANDIDATE BOWSER TRIES TO SPEAK BUT MEETING WAS BROKEN UPJ. S. COWPER CHOSEN TO OPPOSE BOWSER. Bowser has announced that will run for Vancouver At a meeting of 2,700 repre Deminion Trust Company, J |Gowper, secretary of the deposi toward| tors committee, was chose and the | oppose W. J. Bowser on the oke up | minion Trust issue Mr. Cowper was formerly of the Prince Rupert Daily News and is now a member of the staff on the Vancouver Province ere ee error eee eee * BOWSER “BAWLED OUT” More’ evidence is to hand foretelling thecrush- ing defeat which awaits the MeBride goverument At a Conservative conven- tion held last night in South Vancouver, W. J. Bowser toward the close attempted to address the meeting. Phe audicuce re- fused to hear him and started an uproar that broke up the meeting When it is considered that this was a regular Con servative meeting, without any Liberals or Socialists present, the importance of the event becomes more apparent. It simply shows that the best element in the Conservative party will not stand for a man like Bowser, who stands guilty for the failure of the Do- minion Trust Company, the brutal treatment ac- corded the Nanaimo strik ers, and many other sim- iliar villianies It surely is a case of “Banish Bully Bowser.” eee eee eR RRR JACK DILLON BEATS GUNBOAT SMITH Milwaukee, Wis., Mareh 17 Jack Dillon, of Indianapolis, ‘awarded the popular verdict o Gunboat Smith in a ten-round no-decision bout here last night Programme For St. Patrick’s Concert TO BE HELD IN THE WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 P. M. SHARP ——— “ae PART I A ~clection, Irish Airs,..,Westholme Orchestra x +. ceenhn) RE Cees Mr, J. ©. Brady . Iris L oo pga seen Eh Tes ges t.b Mr. Evans Reet .Miss M. Patmore and Mr, J. Kiche § § le ‘Tried ‘to Tell His Wife”. . Mrs. Chisholm 1 Inst) CON MOVQMBERBIT . 745 Vebocgeces Mrs, Scott 8. Sha Duet 's haa Messrs, Duffy and Edmunds Selection from “Romeo and Juliet Mr, and Mrs. J. ©. Brady % PART 0 iyy tO he eee an cab ee bbe Meee Mrs. ll mimell i S eT Se are Sergeant Kddy 43, Vloliy ACE (OF Vc kk tee tess Miss Naumat * Bong \ve Maria” (Behubert) ......- Mr, Pescott { | Love You Aecushla Machree’. » 4 Mr. Fortin O os he binks eee hid Reiss a0 Mr, Oram GOOD SAVE "(DUR KING” RESERVE), : D SAVE THE KING ‘EATS $1.00 AT ORME'S DRUG STORE “SRESERVED SEATS 60 CENTS ** °° t+ noege. GERMANS IN THE FOREST NE AR SKIERNIEWICE SOUTHWEST OF WARSAW WAITING TO ENTER THE TRENC CHES, Photo by W. FE. Wallace, INTERNED GERMAN | SHIP STEALS AWAY OTTAWA GOVERNMENT MAY ALSO APPEAL Ottawa, March 17 The Even- ing Free Press (Libera a article dealing with says { servative i" bers i certa that tl e will be al t Liberal 1 s x} that there will be and the ters are saying nothing Both sides seem satisfied. The Conservatives are declaring that the want of confidence motion by the Liberals justifies an appeal to the people They claim that the truce has been formally and ofii- leially broke The Liberals say that if the government thought it could win it would have the election any way, even if no amendment had been referred to the budget. They say that while they were keepine jpotitical truce, the gover! nent ihad been working upon a polit cal jambush Both parti ppea { be cheert ve t i spect of an appeal to th rth , Phe I t is wait t lhear from the try i regard to the Laurier mendment a Sir Wilfrid's speech Hou Mr | Cochrane and Hon M Rogers we keeping a very clos watch |e! Upon the country and are eceiv ae jing reports f 1, agents ill th | provinces joa ARRANZA TROOPS CAN'T KEEP ORDER *! l$tate of Anarchy Is Said to Exist) deposit them in some position of | honor in the country. at Manzanillo. Washingt March 15-—Wire- iis reports reeeived today by the State Department from the Amer isul of Manzanillo says anarehy prevails there, the Car troops in possession being { maintain order and that the food supply is deereas the Villa-Zapata troops are { the approaches to the { \jmiral Howard, eom } the Paeifie fleet, is un i to be preparing to take f vay from Manzanillo lo not improve, Sev \ in ships are in the vi ered flag with new colors. with Germans in Poland. (Special to The Dally News.) Lond March 17.—The in- German liner Macedonia has disappe | from Los Pal- . She had a cargo of war and carried wireless. Los is is on the Canary Islands. ITALY HAS SQUADRON OF FIVE DREADNOUGHTS | Spezia, Italy, March 16.—Vice \dmiral the Duke of Abruzzi em- barked on his flagship, the new an dreadnought Conte Di Ca- to command a squadron mposed entirely of dread- gehts. The squadron included Dante Alighieri, Caio Guilio, Cesare and Leonardo Da Vinci. This is the most powerful com- ssion of units that Italy has had in one squadron. HONORS FOR H. M. Ss KENT. rhe silken Ensign and Jack esented to the cruiser Kent 904 by the ladies of the County f Kent, having been torn to rib- n the action off the Falk- ds Islands, when the Kent ik the German cruiser Nurn- e with the loss of-all but sev- of her er¢ a ladies’ commit- » has decided, with the full ap- val of the Gouneil of the As- ation of the Men of Kent and} Kentish Men, to replace the tat- It is ) intended to colleet the frag-} iments of the original colors and ‘WAR EQUIPMENT BOTHERS KITCHENER in equipping Britain's new armies hampered by » to get sufficient labor and General Kitchener two will be a very serious consid- It is causing me serious tion must be improved. the operations in the fleld.” certain lines to place their spare posal of the government. » considered that men engaged much as the men in the field, « medal would be issued to} munitions of war « cessful termination of the a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee FAVORITE WHO DID NOTHING MADE A HANDSOME PROFIT OTTAWA IS TALKING ELECTION LIKELY TO TAKE PLACE IN JUNE TRUCE TO PARTY POLITICS DECLARED BY SIR WILFRID LAU- RIER HAS BEEN OUTRAGED BY THE GOVERNMENT —LIKELY TO COME TO SUDDEN END NOW. (8pecial to The Dally News) reached the breaking point. It Ottawa, Mareh 417.—Election | has been found out that for some talk is now the general topic of) time the government has been conversation in the corridors of | sending out campaign literature the House. It is believed on allland the preparations now made hands that the government will | for an election is likely to be the hold a Federal election in June. |jast straw. The Premier has arranged tor | faitenititinas Saturday sittings. THE CRADLE. Truce to Give Way. iid ait The truce to. party polities | ALLEN-—Born, to Mr. and Mrs. which was declared by Sir Wil-|V. D. Allen, at the Prince Rupert frid Laurier at the beginning of General Hospital, March 17, a }the war is said to have about, son. RRR HHH EHH a ete Tn BRITISH FLEETS AGAIN BOMBARDS THE COAST The humor connected with the Montreal trip of the mayor and Alderman Morrissey is gradually coming to the = surface. No doubt they expected that when they got to Montreal the general man- ager of the bank would be there to meet them at the | station; but not only was this denied them, but when they approached his office they were told by the porter that they could not - * a — * (Special to The Daily News.) * * . * * oa * - . * * . be admitted, and were * The ladies of the St. J Am- a. * * * * * * * * . * + * * . * Paris, March 17—The enemy is furiously bombarding Nieuport with 16-inch howitzers. The British fleet vigorously bombarded Westende, and the German reply is feeble. The pro- teeting torpedo cestroye — shell- ed a German submarine *h at- tetrpted te approach. “T ‘e of the warships was diré by aeroplanes. DONATIONS ASKED FOR. asked to put their reuests in writing. All the bus- iness was accordingly done by letter and it is not even known that they saw the face (or the rear) of the general manager at all. Besides that, they were so rattled over the trip that they didn't read their letters till they got home. Incidentally, the trip cost in the neighbor- hood of $2,000. Prince Rupert is surely an easy mark. EERE HR RHE Today is St. Patrick's Day— MINE SWEEPER ; : / . of Ireland’-— the seventeenth MEETS ITS DOOM and tonight in the Westholme bulance Association are asking for donations of clean old sheets suitable for making bandages to be forwarded to the Red Cross Society for use among the wounded. Kindly leave sheets as early as possible at the home of Mrs. J. H. MeMullin, Government House, where they will be col- lected and made into bandages. The lady members themselves are contributing cash, with which will be purchased sterilized ban- dages; which also will be forward- ed to the Red Cross Society. ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT. ’ Globe | one phase of the boot} e seandal follows: eontract in which $3.85, » price paid by the govern- Was a profit of / 80 or 90 cents a pair on thousands contractor at $3. who did nothing but pass on the Levee LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! MAJESTIC THEATRE TONIGHT and TOMORROW SEVEN .REELS- Monstrous Attrac tion, Best ever exhibited in Ru- pert Don't miss Mt, It i @ treat of a lifetime First Episode of “THE BLACK Box" The best serial ever staged “OHANGED LIVES" In three parts, ANIMATED WEEKLY -And &@ cork ing good eomedy No Advance in Price Special irish Selections by the Majestic Orchestra Admission 10 and 150 FAMINE MAY UPSET THEORIES. » people of Germany Hohenzollern » military caste they will begin INDOOR BASEBALL. on and econ. Theatre the patron saint of Ire- land will be honored by a grand concert. In this issue wil! be seen a copy of the program, which predicts a treat for those who will attend. (Special to The Daily News.) Paris, March 17.—A_ British mine sweeper in the Dardanelles has been blown up. It came into contact with a mine. There was small loss of life. PAE any es, THE WEATHER. MONEY TO LOAN. By F. W. Dowling, Observer. Have $500 for short loan or purchase of agreement for sale. (5 a. m., Mareh 47, 1945. Apply Box B, Daily News. Sameeminioe ww. cee ee 29.455 ED cee tees . 48.0 NOTICE TO MARINERS. Min. temp. ......-++++++% 42.0 Rainfall .......-esseeres 1.05 The oceulting gas beacon on os Rose Spit, Q. C. L, has been dis- Safety First Use New Well- continued, ington Coal, Phone 116, 63tf. VOTERS’ LIST Any local person who is on the provineial list elsewhere in British Columbia and did not have time to get transferred before the recent announeement of the election should im- mediately apply for change of registration. | Forty days must elapse between the change of re tra- tion and election, and as the date has been deferred, ere may still be lots of time, Get busy! Apply to any c¢ 3- sioner or friend of the party.