a ouT OF WORK TODAY? NEXT MAILS Cc BAT Vas des Prince 4g For South try The News’ Want Ad. Way. Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist vol 1, NO. oO PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Web) ESDAY, Pspmvary 28 112 Ses 205) os Paice Five CENTS _ Legislative Librarv PROV NCIAL E TWO KILLED IN JAMAICA RIOT hen Riot Act Was Read Two Street Car Rioters Were Shot and Killed and Governor Was Among the Injured. AGAINST THE HINDOOS Minister of ‘Interior Them an Undesirable Class. Special to Daily News. Ottawa, Feb. 28,—In the of Commons yesterday Mr. ers, minister of the stated that the against the entrance women into removed Hindu in British not desirable present barriers must be of cial to Daily News.) The present Jamaica, Feb. 28.— which reached its erday, when two men result of the owned by ncreasing the passen- pretty well in hand artial car service has ed A number were uding the governor. { act was read two type Columbia class and the} kept ad CLOSE BOWLING as @ company, rd janadia i how a | I eK { I riot by a very Narrow Margin Last Night at Ted’s _— ommenced, Prince Kupert’s leading hotel— ‘ The bowling match at — rison’s on Monday evening COLLISION AVOIDED chiefly remarkable for the - ness of the the Reliable Freighter Vadso Has) finally winning small a Narrow Escape. The the | Premiers of tournament, scores, by a d } } ein. | Lween Men and of Business be the games of The full will be Appended are Monday last the sc News. will The and Vadso off | averag » Daily Feb, 28, s Charlotte a rted collision he to the harbor on, The former} for Vancouver and to port while the} Prince Ru- to to|&. steam-| Series ores a es in two jin a day or the match: yes- Premiers. A. McArthur.. 145 Broderius.. 159 The vessels reversed| H. Levenhagen 193 p within four feet}. Mader..... {84 Totals } 3 Team average, tour of! Quill Drivers. e hern states. | Shively.... 175 EG. S090 sis ivan 126 }P. R. Johnston 207 finest assort-|w, D. Vance.. 164 latest patterns | elaenin tweeds and fancy worsteds, It) 669 pay you to look at them.| 172. merchant tailors, | entrance in the} 3t } Ss 205 157 233 148 a nd from eparing cross ~) Bea me in on the Ru-} extensive sa 155 202 167 172 >. eived, lens, Totals 696 Team average, rgerson block, EASY SEAT PRICES New Westholme Makes Known Inviting Terms. has his and McCaffery a trip to gor, Me.,, re- old Chi- The nounce as a special TION ON MAR Believes House Rog-| interior, restrictions Hindu Canada would not be of was “Continuing, Alderman Newton went on to explain how he erre took the Gems from Mayor Newton’s Own Mouth, and from His Other Organ ; STAR CHAMBER PROCEDURE EVIDENT AT “CITY HALL The Empire, Nov. 28, 1914. S§S column head. “SELECT FEW CHOOSE TO IGNORE COLLEAGUES.’ The Empire, Noy. 28, 1914. Two co umn head. “A DICTATORSHIP IS ESTABLISHED AT THE CITY HALL.” (The Empire, Nov. 14, 1944. 8 column head. ‘Alderman Newton said the Mayor had erred * * * in not taking the whole Council into his confidence. The Council had received no information.” (The Empire, Nov. 28, 19414. stand that the question should have come before the whole Council before any decision was reached.” (The Empir Nov. 28, 1944.) “Alderman Newton said he would not be bulldozed by the Mavor or anyone else.” The Em- pire, Nov. 28, 1944.) 1x ix e, SCORES MADE’ e killed when the firing | Premier Tee : Beat Quill Drivers Ted Mor- was close- Premiers mar- match this evening be-| the | the | present} and| All the Members With Seniptidis. of of Socialist Leader Hawthornwaite Express Con- published | night's} 176, | 186 | 156 178) 696 | Opera House management wishes to an- inducement PIRATES MET MORE THAN PRINCE RUPERT ENDED AFTER ELEVEN INNINGS IN SCORE OF 46-40 FOR CRESCENTS. ish jack tars of the; impossible for them to move boys of the Grescent| man. It was impossible. They oP ight harried the} fated. f the bold bad Pirate} They failed, and then up rose bbed them of their|the rooters in their joy, chanting! ! was there such ala paean of praise fo the cham- | ‘ was more like a/pion Crescents It is declared ball game, So close|that the Auditorium roof rose} F & that at the ninth|twice in the height of that yell,| : gures stood 37-37,/and sank back to position again apparently against/In the eleventh inning the Cres- P Grim faced and|cents, flushed with triumph, got oer a ed the Crescents lined | in nine runs The Pirates des-| aS 4 ventn inning, ‘They went| perately cove to lay out their} ‘heir first three men | opponenis, but scored only three. BP went out. The Pirates yelled|The game was over. Loud and rhe Rey, W. H, MeLeod | stil! louder swelled the roottoot- | rave }toot-toot of the gentle unassum-| Went in to bat, and,|ing rooter, Rev. W. H. McLeod, in| of victory, got a man] soothing accents congratulating | hird base and.another|his Crescents on their game led Like giants the Gres-|that unearthly anthem of praise. | rallied in the hour} Anxiously L. J. Ma! wat hed | Like wildeats they | his Auditorium roof lift and) d pounced with unerr-|rattle like a tea kettle lid whe nl Vainly the baffled|the water boils. It was a famous ye Lo score, It seemed | victory. THEIR MATCH LAST NIGHT MOST EXCITING INDOOR BASEBALL GAME EVER PLAYED IN a! PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO burg enjoins municipality for counter '\ Lo new opera house opening. ‘el of police is himself sweepin golf : court, hunters nedals for 4 Y turn by “ STRAW announeile front sidewalk 1 . Vickers-Bailey nstitute saw the ON sojourning at fast work with crosscut the Mayor tonight is talk of HAT FOR SEASON SEEN wh SECOND ‘ty hall stripped ofshingles looks a wreck Sives Considering respective claims of two slrone PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT ENDS Dissolution Immediately Follows D aside and Date of Election is Fixed and Officially Announced POLLING THIS DATE NEXT MONTH fidence of Being Again Returned—-The Two-Man Government Represent- atives to Stump Whole Province, Probably Including Prince Rupert Special to Daily News. | | railroad work Victoria, Feb. 28.—The third session of the twelfth parliament came to an end yesterday after- noon and with it the dissolution of the legisiature, with the announcement that nominations will be on March 12th and polling on March 28th. Sixty-two bills were passed during this last session. All the members made brief speeches expressing their intention of being back next session, All with the exception of Mr. possible. whother he can Hawthornthwaite. The Socialist run again, though he said that he had many requests to do so. he had no persena! desire to remain in politics, a5 his private business required all attention. Premier McBride made a statement in the House that during recess the government would con- sider the recommendations of the taxation commission. revenue would be abolished next session. if leader doubts as to He stated that For a certainty, he declared, the tax on Premier McBride and Attorney Genera! Bowser will tour the province and the election cam- paign for the Conservatives is planned to be a vigorous one. to Prince Rupe ithat they have decided to fix their the at the afternoon from 14 reserved Coola; Gordon W. Richards, Howard rt theatregoers PREPARING FOR vaudeville son; B. theatre every commenc- | following. east of McBride Year ; of February id conteins the to 5, social | Leap Lockerby both of Port Simp- Campbell, in the D. and E. prices during en- }gagement commencing Wednes-|} McKinnon, Frank D. Keeley, Wil- | day, Feb. 28th, at 25 and 35 cents. THE ELECTION ‘: im P, Lyneh, A. J. Morris and The entire lower floor and the ed Stork, all of Prince Rupert; first four rows in the balcony will | F. Ellis, of Balmoral; R. G. be sold at 35 cents; gallery 25 | Commissioners for » Taking Affi- cohunbamae of Inverness; Angus ents. Only box seats will be re-| davits Under the Elections Act| McAllister, of Claxton; A. J. served There will be two per-| fre Already Appointed and Matheson and CG. F. Morrison,} formances each evening, the first | Their Names Published. iboth of Port Essington. commencing at 7:45 and the sec-| - _— - jond at 9 p.m, Box seats may be The British Columbia Gazette The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid street will hold a church ; tween them take place this after- | Strung. | | Trip Taking nwenpeaien in the | says the | has A.| H TWENTY-EIGHTH HER HUNDRED THOUSAND IN G. T. P. 8. S. ivinae:! esas by the Time She Returns to Vancouver Will Have Traversed 100,000 Miles of B. C. Coast. BRITAIN’S BIG STRIKE | Interference of “Cabinet So Far Unsuccessful. Special to Daily News.) London, Feb. 28.—No settle- ment of the labor dispute between the coal miners and the operators is in sight. Conferences between the parties concerned and the cabinet have so far been unsuc- cessful, but further meetings be- This morning the Prince Ru- pert made her last northbound irip for some weeks. On her re- turn to the south she goes into dock for her overhaul and will emerge equipped with oil burners like the Prince George, which comes on the run next week. This will greatly enhance her speed, it believed, though the Rupert has lost scarcely any time on her trips while at sea. Any late ar- rivals she has made have been noon, on which many hopes are ‘OLD FLOATING DESTRUCTION’ is Title Bestowed on the G. T. P./(lue to delay in coaling at Na- Steamer Henriette with WHer|/naimo. When she is an oil Powder Cargo Brought North.) burner there will be no more of —_——— this delay. The Henriette, the Grand The Rupert by the time she |Trunk Pacific steamer known)}%ets back to Vancouver will have along the waterfront as “old|all but completed her 100,000th floating destruction,” departed} ™ile of British Columbia coast the other morning for Tunstall|"un. This is her 72nd trip since tay to take on a cargo of 150/She started in right away on reg- tons of dynamite for the use of; Ular runs after coming around the railroad company in its tun- |the Horn. Skeena River, | Vancouver Sun. the commencement of the} nel work along the en, RELATE Masquerade Dance. Don't forget the masquerade in British Colum-|tomorrow night in the MeIntyre T. P., the Henriette} Hall. Two prizes. Best of music. approximately 600|)Dancing from 9:30 to 41:30. powder and dyna- ———_———— since bia by the G. carried tons of giant mite to the Skeena River. Choicest liquors and cigars— Yesterday she was unloading] gavoy. her destructive cargo at the ho powder wharf across the harbor, NEWLY WEDDED ARRIVE hiv. and Mrs. Leslie Marti. ian the Pi Mi ki . ee wpe Ep pasene City Today—Arrived by Rupert. | The Cassiar Hydraulic Mining Co any, spatinge } ; ea Opareying’ ». On : eas By the Prince Rupert this | Creek, has placed a large order with the Georgetown Saw Mill morning there arrived in the city Company for lumber for flumes | Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Martin, .6n account of whose wedding ap- ared in The News of February Mrs. Martin was Miss Ber- of Fond Du Lae, and pencestocks. The De Lux Mining Company is| 2® 22nd, also employing a number of men ’ nice Medberry » st 2e on ‘the ‘same gupek. =< | Wisconsin, and the young couple nee a ‘vere married on St. Valentine's For row boats and launches | Day. Mr. Marti nis superintend- telephone 320 green. Davis boat/ent for D. A. Rankin, contractor house at Hardscrabble. ‘CAPTAIN BARNEY JOHNSON INFORMS NAVAL DEPARTMENT ing Wednesday. [Age do the Lieutenant Gov-|2a!l on Thursday, February 29th. es enees Box seats may be reserved at) | i. Council has been pleased|4¢mission 260. 2t |AT REQUES OF AUTHORITIES HE HAS CONTRIBUTED AN Keblaye drug store OMMBROINS) oncint -the undermentionad| ee ARTICLE ON SEYMOUR NARROWS WHERE THE TRICKS today. lpersons to be commissioners for For sale—Soda fountain and, OF THE TIDE MAKE NAVIGATION TICKLISH. Ee eee e ltaking affidavits in the Supreme|all appurtenances, . H. Orme. tf ee eT , Owed to Prof. Kauffman. Court for the purpose of acting] Tinka SMARTS tEE out Sor Captait Barney Johnson of the On these conditions and cal- fie excellent music at the/ynder the Provincial. Elections], G. T. P. steamer Prince Rupert|culations for meeting them Cap- Scandinavian dance Saturday was/Ae{ in the electoral districts in || has written an article on Seymour jtain Johnson is an expert, as the rendered by Prof. Kauffman’s|whieh they reside. Such appoint- THE WEATHER. Narrows at the saeuae of ee jrequest of the Naval department string band and was much ap-!ments w xp on the 34st day; ————_______ | Canadiat Depariaient of othe | shows Until official publication preciated by all the dancers. jof Decemli 1942; | For twenty-four hours ending 5| Naval Service. The work is in |?! his work on he auhjed, nee - — | For Skeena Election District a. m., February 28, 1912: Bar. the hands of Dr. W. Bell Dawson, | ver, ne is et Seer are state Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.|Frank FE. Morgan of Prince Ru-/30.383; max, temp., 43.0; min.) who is in charge at Ottawa, and | the exnas nature of the informa- Phone 4, | pert; Dr. Ff. Cavanaugh, of Bella|temp., 25.0. will be published within a short| “08 given, “ [ime | er reference to his work Cap-| ain Johnson said to The Daily) VALUABLE PLACER GROUNDS NEAR RUPERT | News this morning that the in- ESTHOLM formation he has given the de-| partment in this work relates to} Y OPERA HOUSS the very peculiar tidal conditions Gold Creek Benches Give Resin Ten to Thirty Cents to the Pan--- prevailing at Seymour Narrows. Seetiliicd These remarkable tide rips and | Now Installing Hydraulic Machinery---Free Milling Gold swirls, Reve. bean’ Seauieaniie’ od | within Captain Johnson's own Proposition on Copper River |memory, for at least twelve or| ififieen strandings and wrecks. Opening A. Carmichael, a well known|the present gislature having man named BSt. "Marie. Re-| It is necessary to know Sey- prospector from Copper River, is|made an appropriation for the}cently The News published an ac-|mour Narrows as one seeks to | Wednesday Evening in town buying supplies for the| purpos: By open cutting he bhas|couni of the shipment of hy-| know the moods of a wayward | | |further development of his free|exposed the lodges from end to|draulie machinery to these claims.| woman before it is possible to’ | milling proposition, This is four-jend and is thus assrued that he| Mr. Garmichael tells of the|bring a ship safely through shen.) Feb. 28 gene alee tie Ge ean aveernas 88 ore oer ig hpdy AA FM puocenehdrytanapariation oF Ebisyee Stone Msn ie tide | e Skeena, t ( s Ss wers ’ t ae f i \ ‘ A iclaiims he has two leads of fine | Mr, Carmichael also brings the plant, one of the pieces, the base is simply to court almost imme-| Engagement Extraordinary quartz divided by a porphory|last news from the placer dig- for a turbine, weighing eight! diate contact with.reefs on one} I Of the Famous dyke, the walls on each side of|gings on Gold Creek. These are/tons, This took some energy and/side or another of the channel. B Barn these veins being porphory eo only placers near to Prince|swear words to haul over the ice|'The tide swirls and currents, ell, es porphoretic granite, One of these | Rupert and probably the onlyjand through the brush. He says|/ which alter every few minutes, | x quartz deposits is six and a half | ones in the Skeena mining divi-|that Gold Creek is a very swift| depend on the variations of the & Dale Trio | feet. He is assured that thelsion. the next being those in the|/stream and that its depth in| tremendous rise and fall of tides whole of this ledge quartz is free} Omineca Gold Greek is not alauriferous gravel to bedrock has/all along this ccast—variations Direct from the Pantages milling, and treated as such the/tributary of the Coppér River, but| not yet been ascertained or the/ot from plus 23 feet to as low assays have run as high as $200 | empties into the Skeena four|values this grayel carries, ‘Thejas minus decimal 6 of a foat be- POPULAR PRICES to the ton in gold, lmiles above the Copper. A num-|discovery was made on one of the}low the normal taken, Great o1 sake We atm 3Se Mr. Carmichael is eonfident!ber of claims have been staked|several benches and on these the| small, the variation affects the Gallery 25 Boxes 75c that he has a very profitable!on the stream, the most import-|development work which justified| tide race in Seymour Narrows, Boxes reserved at Keeley's proposition, A government trail|ant of which are the ten to ajthe bringing in of expensive hy-jand woe hetide the skipper who | Two performances Nightly, at culs through the claims, and this | dozen claims that have been|draulic machinery was done, The} omits to make his culeulations 745 and 9 p.m. trail is to be made into a wagon|/amalgamated under the manage-|gold found is coarse and runs|correctly upon the conditions eo: ° jroad during the coming summer,!ment of a well known -Prince onl trom 10 to 30 cents the pan. ahead,