THE DAILY. NEWS. FXOE FTV1. v i KTvt mm was Tncnnra Lelween. This cily INK ml 111 II IT. I wa six hundred miles from 'nn-rninrr, Han Francisco had begun I lie- transpacific trade. It moved BY ORANGEMEN innrlliwnni to Portland. jsnllle iand Vancouver and Prince llti. r"' " P'n would be next. Ill advice Tite, Tite's ,,nd mtwr nin uivtl i0 young men wa to all.-L In 1859 fit s Address on Ifrlnolples of the J'rinco lluperl (cheers . When onomsislen! hinli niialil Ordsr to Largo Gather- 'he advantages of the pjy being icntnft known Ihey would ho able Ho' grow up with It and make life has'il.ere lhe 'V"'"'n CH' of Seldom been a more .!" Spring Clearance ' - nivor i IWI ' InfisUe .'peedies or a mora. .. ' " .... ..- .... ,r uunnJ Mayor .Newton emphasized thc . 'i" vii mii rii iiai niirimnrn nr ii. 1 n .,K..r..r.l han that at he .annuel . V V. - ...-......- ..,,.. i... ii,. i .fc-,ii .rriann, lie spoke; of the port I1K nnil mining. II fourteen . ii. .-i i.-i i . wan l a many tables as possible ?:"", ".' ,, , ' . " ,, i.i. ,n incorporated. If took place on (,,tt room lo nrcm. ale all ... , ' . " ..... uln. were nreapnt. Willi " ' . ... i i ir" in iinii iiini man anv hp i. ,n ii nui.ier in me ioai ... - .......iv""' I" I' "' i'i mi' ron- in..,. ... .... I i.... liar M-ai oio; ,nr. .Miliar I .v i .lapp n on, iiuei; .Mr, odworlli, Vi'icol nolo. The af. Ii wa Riven In honor of the .t iirinn Ihn nKilAh -n lilla 'Ii Ml II tll l II' I . .... ii .....a : i .....! 1 l Il Orange Principles i iia iirmifrA nriiAr u'n piinn I. Ily rellKiuuo. It win Julifie. it faith, In politic Ihey rt i . i i . ll i I II. m I II n II" i 'nil; ' i i on or i lie town wi.cn iu hm . til a wing and was kept up till-' ,. ' . , . ii -1. i ' in.. -ii ' .in-. ! iii, iiii-ii-midnight. In addition In itn. iix ..pr-m pi '., ;r. .-... oriBinn pxperlalionn lliey mul lllllllttlll" "Ifl'la l'll). IVIIIMIIIi I a I r III III I ier I Ii at Ihey hel.l exlrav- airanl hleim in llinc day. Their ipcclaliini were nureaxonahle. lie ijrjfe.j them lo lake rouraife. flhe future wa hriifhl. lie had 'T ' ,' ' n riiurli confidence in the city ' "" 1 today a he had lhe day he landed ! , ' , ., ,, , llere. rherehadheendelayO.nl In delivering lhe adilrenw of lh,.... .n.. . i .. . . ' . .. . , .... iiir iMMirtrn iiiiti- wuillil W I II 1 1 1 1 1 -h...K. Air. Hrank.n na.d he he-',,., ,p r(f(.( lfm ,0 , i'i mi Itriinireiiinn llnrlv i'iir ... .. - : . ,. "II" "ie Karne. , in ...ccee,, m any.n.ntf i, A w yjtuo ,,,.,,.,.,, , ,,, , ne..ar In remain wild U of ,3 Lltllt, , o .inylntr with I lie had achieve.! nui( a u jf) wf ,.o.(llon in lhe order which k- f , lmpor,an(, of Ul(. now ici.i an.i . .p rcpoi,.,,. - ,,, f(. whf, ,,,,, fl,lma. .i wiun, ,, ...,1 ..... "",f(M1flhefulure. the hope of lhe a firm helo-ver in Hie fun- U(TPi, . n.eiilai principle, of OnniKe-, . n-.n- I w w i r w w I IV I Willi Jf W. V. Wriirhl poke of lhe f.ucc.' with which cterylliinir "'"J "n" "i"np.e.i ua.i i.ern car- ... ..i- .. ,i ..i nf ' ... . I . . . 1 I I I.M I. I I I'll inn. 1 1 iiiffti iii"ii iif-."i"M in equal riahu for all and priul-aifp lo none. They were a de mocracy and mil an arilrrrary. 'Hie Ihlliff Ihey l.ellcved in were dear to I hern nn life. They l.e- liete.l in Canada n h part of lhe ii. .... i. . . .. .. . rl. II.. I ' . 1 . I Jul now Uncle K 1MI fiiim mm r"ir rtn. . - . . lH..eir,l lu e.,, a I r ghl. o al ., par. of II. oh patio, wa. '1Mll(,f , ,,,. uwA ... . . that (.ana. la work out her detlny i ii ha a i r it i.itiit ti u'fla nit. ". .. ' .i J . r'l... in.leper.denl of lhe I'niled Slater. , ' , . ., . Mr. f.Mirjre Iek. on hehalf of nil ad. iiil.l urlil.i (.ml i. .. . itilatmn. ... , ', ,. .. lhe la.lle. oald lhe order nloo.1 ir ciin.eerice ilicraieii. n wm duly hf an )ran?einan lo r h.hI, nunklii'l, and the i li I rupire a n hulwark to ... It.. li. SI4 II. l.r.in ..f ..I ljf illiif il I laiiiiiiifs. i ( a- -;i. William In Knuland In lilHft .'"',"'. Their " .1 i aiiPAnn at i rn isiiiiv iiihi iii (li lion of Ooninton ant h5 l.l.i....i.... I It. a .kP.lir II ikviiiih iii iii- "mi i. tlin he i i I 1.. ii. 1ti..f" 1 1 tup ii u run i.' ii i ill i iii in i' i!"iri i . Mr llrankin nid he helieved for all that wa Rood and lhe ladle1 Imlire wa jretllnir !ronirer all lhe lime. J. . Johnson menlioued thai Hie keynote of lhe nnler wa Ii- "-." '""tr ' who look part. ifr I In' im ii nd In nransemen ' re loynlly a a reunion .iiiiy.i hi- way of thinkintr il wa nnd freedom. wa a mnt democrallr oriranUalion. the irrealet order in lhe world. J. A. Tenir prnrnei a lnal lo ilor. lo which uilnhle re- wa made hy J. J. Smithton (and II. Y. I'ullen. A vole of Ihnnko wa pa.'il to Hie arlit HOTEL ARRIVALS intilo in I.e. relitrioiiK and Prince Rupert I he loyal, Tlfere were. I lion- i:. K. iai. Thomas. Turner. I of Oranicrnen in r.aunda'Jame Wall, Thoma llihehodrr iilinir up th hanner of Hie al- and II. i. Ftyder, Vancouver; II and lhe throne. They he. w. Illooker, Ivlnu.nlon; II. W fd In the puhlic rhool. Ili Sjnelnir, lnvcrne; A. T. Chin- i prouil, he al., of lhe oppor- holm, Halifax; liulli ChMiolm. illy of Mavlrie he wan an Xcw York: MNn Frank, .lack iii?rman. ir raiiK ami .nr. nun . Abundant Ontlmlsm '(lillepie rtnd family. Terrace: lr firant. in propolnir lhe W. II. llalley, Chilltwnrk; Mr. ami il of "The Cily we live in," ,.Mr. J. A. Ilale, Milon. ... ... . . 1 . . i 'I lie iia.l neen here len ycaj wnri 'I he remained hecntit-e he liked John I'ellisrew.and .lack .tones, live In Prince lluperl. He Yalicouver; .1. UichanUon, V.x- 'le of lhe poihilllle nml slew; Andy Archie. Slewarl. ;. i. .-i .i.i- . i............. t - .n.. i. .... ...i in..n I ir vim ft ml vnu niinnnl aei lhe -...in., in hi in.- I.. '- f - - - II n IIAatllt AH Wrtll (Ha nm! ilnllv Knwft roffulorlY. call lit ami " ' 1 HIM "Mil l , Hill' ' ww "rtlan.l uorn lr ilmn three suhscribo for it and have It de- r .... ... .. . . . ... i . "t'lred miles apart nnd there nverei ro vour Momr. This ndverlitemenl is not rni Mi slie.il or .lisplayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or hy the fiovernmenl of Hritish Columbia. BOOTH SCHOOL itmn -a m wia LEAKS BADLY Trustee Rochester and Walter Lonqwlll Made Report on Bulldlrvj FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS I'dllowiiiK recoi(.l of a report from Waller Lonuwill. who was .iiiii'd lo examine lhe huii.linv and ac;Tlain lhe cause of continued leaking, lhe .i-liool hoard la I niyht authorized its llooth Sehool co.umillee lo proceed with an cxperimenl lo remedy lli Iroiilde. .Mr. Longwill's re- orl, which was preenle. lo Hie hoard and explained fully hy Tmsle' Hoche(er, savn faiilly fire walls lhe cau.e for Hie jeakimr. I'lacinp of flali-iriK on a serlion of lhe fire wall and lhe studying of rlTecs fol. lowius i In ho the course fol-lowisl in neekin? lo remedy lhe defeel. Truslee llK?heler lold of Mr. onswill and liiin-elf makiup a in I n tl I o iri'.erlinn of the roof of the school on a windy und sloriuy iiiornintr followinij Hie two davs of fine, weather. Waler was found Irickliup in nlmosl everywhere'. Some hbices were very had and all around lhe walls under the roof, waler rood he seen roiminff in. II was! apparently cominjr from lhe fire-i walls oulsi.le. The slucco fnside lhe firewalls was found In be cracked, Ihus allowin? lhe rain lo come in. The firewalls, Mr. Ilochesler believe.1, would be heller without slucco for il pre vented lhe waler ocapin? any oilier way than cominjr down. Outside lhe cornices. Ihey had found holes in lhe morlar and spols where a knife could he punched lo llm hill between lhe bricks. The leaks did nol come from lhe cornices, however, but from lhe firewalls. The artificial sli.ne capiiinp ni lhe firewalls was mil waterproof but was very porous. There were many places where lhe rain was Timlin? its way inlo the buihliui; hill he was snliified Hull DO per cent of Hie Irouhle wa wilh lhe fire waIN, Mr1. Ilochesler said. Longwlll Agrees Mr. Lonftwiir report suh-sliinlialed lhe .stalemenls made by Trustee Ilochesler. The cornices and lhe loof were found to be In pood shape and lhe Irouhle was nol wilh Iheni but wilh the firewalls. The paint, however, was peeling off lhe cornices and lhe mortar was impoverished. I he southeast corner, where waler was Koinj? Inlo the room. was lhe worst. Tmlc(. Itochesler sujifrewlp.J that I he moxt effective remedy would he lo remove, lhe firewalls above lhe roof and rebuild litem If any Ihiug was .lone at all, il should he permanent, he Ihouhl. Truslee Cacy desired lo have lhe report further confirmed before under-taklui.' any more re pair work. The fire wall might he temporarily prolccle.l, thereby prnvinir if the I rouble really lay I here, lie had hl all confidence in 'reports and opinion!, on the I rouble. The pasl had !eeu one buusrle afler another wilh regard lo Hie building. He had heard Dial Die copin? slones were at fiiull. Reconstructed One Trulee- It. ichexler was alis- fie.l Ihere was Irouhle wilh lhe cop in? slones but lhe most of il wii on account of lhe fir.- walls. It wan iKiinled mil m lhe course or in.' .iiscussion mat lhee firewalls bad already ben re-couslrucle.l once. This brought ii(i Hie ipiestion of the .sand Hint had been Used. H Truslee I'arker sujrpe.ed thai caiipiuic of certain sections of Hie fopinps wilh sheet; inelal or oiled and painted canvas he tried. Afler further discussion, this (course was decided upon and Hie coinmiMee was aulhrir.cd lo icarry out lhe experiment. PLAYGROUNDS DISCUSSED School Board Recommends That Four Park Squares at Mc-Brlde be Made Into One TO MEETCOUNCIL Development of Booth School Grounds Is Proposed to Obtain Street Levels The school board passed a ins thai lhe cily council so diver! the presenl course of- McHride Slreel thai lhe four park ... ii.- w - .s.marrs ill mm- riu ori u .mc- i eral discussion of school play ground facilities following a re- SALE of Home Furnishings Every department of our store is full of slashing sale values for the economical buyer. We invite you to see our low sale prices, and be convinced of the genuine bargains we are offering before our stocktaking. Buffets, Chairs, Tables, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Draperies, Carpets, Blinds, Curtain Rods, Crockery, Fancy China, Silverware, Linoleums, French Ivory, Toys and Fancy Goods, at values never before offered to the people here Walnut Dining lloom Suite, consisting of Buffet, .Six Chairs. Tabic ami China Cabinet, Hie new designs $2.2.7 00 am! finish. .Spring -Sale Price- T4-" Two-lone Oak Hilling lloom Suile, Huffel, Six Chairs and Table. The very latet design. Spring Sale Price ... Buffet, Six Chairs and Table, fumed oak. Spring Sale Price $126.00 (ienuine Leather Seals on all Chairs. SPRING CLEAN-UP TIME. New Curtains for your windows. All Curtains mid liraperU-s straight 25 per cent discount. Irish Linen Tablecloths,, napkins to match, real good quality, at special low prices. Olher special values in Tablecloths only to clear ut rus price. 97 and 52PIECE DINING SETS TO CLEAR AT COST PRICES. lion of assistant janilor al Hoolli School for Which a salary of - - i . ... .... ..i i i. Bride Slreel ami Sixth "Avenue, 1 23 per moniii is. pain rouiu may he brought together, allow- jaholilie.l and a woman engaged ins for lhe establishment of one lo do lhe necessary work after large playground. The mailer school hours in tlie anrruooii came up in the course of a gen lhe school board decided last night lo act accordingly. Being a senior employee, lhe present port from Superintendent Hum assisUit janitor at Boolh School recommending that certain iin- vill be transferred to Borden provemenls be made t llie'sireet and lhe janilor Ihere will Boolh Sehool grounds. In con-'be given nol ice. I'orly dollars nerlion wilh Ibis it was decided a month is lo be offered a by lhe hoard lo request the cily Woman lo do Hie work at Boolh engineer to provide street levels School. land slakes al Ibis point so Hint ' :::f r."Hr..Br::: z his sluggish lmk I llljll III I III! 11 I 'l I' ........, .... Hie members of the hoard with the exception of Aid. Casey were delegated a coinmillee lo .inlcr- view the cily council on Iheso mailers. Plans' Discussed Mr. Hum's report recommend $244.00 BLANKETS, SHEETS, BEDSPREADS, COMFORTERS AT NEARLY COST PRICES. Ladles' Fancy Handkerchiefs, French Ivory and Toys at cut-in-two prices. LOOK FOR THE SALE PRICE TAG. .iml wnlch our windows for lhe Itig Spring Clearance Values. Compare our prices wilh mail order houses. You will lnefit in buying in your own borne town. EASY CHAIRS, CARPET8 AND BEDROOM FURNITURE AT SLASHING r BARGAINS. nrn IS TITC The Quality Home Fur-(jLU, V, llllVnisher Phone 20 playground al Boolh School instead of id fSixlh and McHride asi now proposed. Trustee Williams I pointed out thai it would be air expensive silo lo develop as ai playground. Afler considerable j discussion on the different i phases of the school ground situation, it was decided lo leave action wilh regard lo lhe planl- resoluli.m lasl nijjlil on motion ;ing of Irees m Hie nanus in .Mr, of Trustee Williams seconded liv.llurn Cnislce Ilochesler, reconimend- lleceivins a report from) Truslee Ilochesler Ilia! lhe posi-l MADE HIM FEEL DROWSY AND TIRED ALL THE TIME When your liver Iktoium ltttlh and Inactive liuir h..la hllli urrer, ml the only wiy you fan l lwik, M tfelUif! '.i.hi i. i.i mil. inup liver rikht. 1 ed Iho improvenienl id the Boolh, T( yml fil y lhB of M. School grounds by lhe, making bni-t uxl.iver imu .ihey win um-of garden plots ill fluid of lhO"uUle lhe luirlli Hep, rlein wy all school and planting octrees o te n.I p.mimM matter from the sys-. i . , i r .1 In ii loin, ' ami PH-veiil, a well an relieve, all be obtained from the ci y, lhe. ,;" ,.L .,., iur thai i. I I . I :l ....I I... II. . W'OTK Hi lie cameo um oy uie M.(i,ine InnrlOe. pupils as a nalure sltnly pro- vt. k. iiuel, Eat Fioreftreviue, m.b.. jecl. This brought up the whim: "i ii .' ir.ibii with n.y (Jlies mieslion ion of street levels ' and,,,v,'r ml f'" lr0,!,' 1,1 . ,, lln-. and w imaMe- to Jo my work with HiuniiiK iu iiui ivuii'..i. ii ,y fumrort. I t'k your Mlllirtrn- Laxa- lhe concensiis of op iii ton. of Iho uier rm nu nsiaj I m a dirrerent board that sopielllillg ?ilouM be. .man. and taH ix.l le wIUmhiI Uwm in lone in this direction every year. l"n ""u t' I PHneinat lineipai Bradv lirauy stigfiesfel i that ' "m"rn uw sc siipvsie v, st , r. mailed dlreel mi the flyro r.lub, usslsled by lhnrfr.l)t ,lf pri hy The t. Miiburn Dr.. school board, might vtdablish Us Umiied, Toronto, ont. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our planl is equipped to handle al kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S5. QMOKED FSH LJAT ITS BEST ' There are Just Two Rules to Follow to Enjoy the BEST Smoked Fish, AT ITS BEST. These Holes ore t Buy "Rupert Brand." Uupert Brand is always delivered to the stores in clean new boxes clearly .stamped "llupert Brand." 2 Wrap in cooking paper, cook in moderate over for 20 to III) minutes, remove paper nnd serve at once. Four Kinds Breakfast Kippers, Bloaters, Smoked Black Cod and Kippered Salmon. At all Fish and Meat Markets and Grocers. Canadian Pish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT