o myself, says | t says Vi The News gays | ig the paper to buy ail svt ye” e (> __— — pete Ill, NO. 82 FIVE CANADIAN PAC CONSIDER INSIDER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR THE GENERAL HOSPITAL HOUSE COMMITTEE WILL L Loox INTO CATERING QUESTION AND REPORT TO BOARD, THOUGH PRESENT SYSTEM GIVES SATISFACTION. secretary, Mr Wright, had now ecall- At the Generaljand the hepital the probation system is mentioned that he hos} swing, -thenenaaaa ed for competitive plans for the i new wing proposed, for which probationers BOW duly en- the government and = ecity had afte! voled grants of $10,000 each. examination, the the! ering for hospital there and) a little prices of supplies, tion was different any generally are|It was thly. The in-| that though f to capacity) successfully he city and ounding 1s I that in-la such as are | ceived Prince Rupert passing Regarding method of cat- the discussion adies are McLeod intment as ipproved by rd iu session on was regarding the and the ques- raised whether under a system of purchasing economy might be effected, generally fell, however, things had been managed 80 last year under the that the system maintained Not single complaint had been re- against the catering, was fhe three young ‘pp present system, might well be y hospitals in the}the report of O H Nelson, as praises for|chairman of the House Gommit- spital The | Les The House Committee will residence;go into details of the catering convalescent| system and report to the Board was approved by the board,| shortly. CAPTAIN ALCOCK DEAD Was Buried from His Vancouver Home Yesterday. ANOTHER NEW TUNNEL BOAT (Special to Daily News.) THE DAILY NEWS« Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE Rupert, B.C., SATURDAY, ApRIL 6, 1912. FIVE C .P .R. BOATS nee" HISTORIC HOMES the Same Day. MEDAL FOR CANADIAN Recognizes Gallantry Dis- DESTROYED ‘played at Porcupine Fire There were five Canadian Pa (Special to Daily News.) cifle steamers here yesterday — London, Eng., April 6—The the Otter with dynamite, the|Fire Does Irreparable Damage to| King has approved the bestowal na with coal and lumber, the Three Landmarks in History at of the Albert meda) of the second Princess May southbound from Wideiy Distant Points in Brit-| class to Kdward Bell, of the Gan_ Skagway, the Princess Royal in ish Isles. adian Copper Company, for gal- from the south and the Princess} Intry displayed at the disastrous Beatrice in from the Queen! (Special to Daily News. |} Porcupine fire. Charlotte Islands on her last trip] London, April 6.—Three de- esha italia I on that run. lstructive fires at historic resi- Catholic Church Destroyed. The Beatrice left this morning | ganees broke out last night, one} Special to Daily News. with the following passengers]/a{ Lake House, Wiltshire, a fine| Lytton, B. G., April 6.—Fire from Rupert: J. Y. Johnson, J.|old Elizabethan structure full of|last night totally destroyed the A. Smith, J. 8S. Smith, Miss Mabel} priceless rare Jacobean furniture;| toman Catholic church here. Ford, J. Jackson, J. Reynolds | another at Rossdhue House, Loch eer oe _ and twenty second class. ;}Lomond, and another at Gibbs-| The event of the season, the aa 2F ss- town Castle, County Meath, Ire-| Daffodil Ball given by the Daugh- Oddfellows social evening,|Jand. The loss at the latter place|ters of the Empire on Easter Tuesday, April 9th. 3t |is given at $200,000. | Monday in the Kaien Island Club, START FOR BELFAST TO PROTEST HOME RULE AGAIN Seventy Unionist Members of Parliament Left Today for the Dem- onstration Against Home Rule to be Held in Belfast Tuesday ---Asquith Asked Important Question as to Whether Troops Would Fire Under Orders at Striking STEAMERS ‘or South Sunday, 6 p.m. PRICE FIVE CENTS E DAY CHIEF VICKERS GOES SOUTH TO ATTEND THE ASSIZE COURT LEAVE GRANTED AT POLICE COMMISSION MEETING—CITY REPORTED IN GOOD CONDITION FROM POLICE VIEW CONSTABLE MERRITT TAKES CHARGE. cases. Up till a short time ago it had been thought that the as- sizes would be held here. Chief Vickers has left the Po- lice Department in charge of Sergt. Merritt during his ab- sence in the south. The chief was able to report a very good State of the vity from a police standpvuint. During the past } month there were nineteen con- }victious and six dismissals out of they held a the city hall, ternoon, when reg- ular meeting in For the second time the letter from Magistrate Carss assuring the Board of his absolute fulfill- ment of the terms of his oath as Police Magistrate to do impar- tial justice upon al! arraigned be- him in so far as his powers| and perceptions go, was read by| the clerk to the Commission. | This letter was received and filed. frie ed twenty-eight cases brought up. Chief Vickers made request for Three cases are pending. Only leave of-absence in order that he|*W® Were serious, viz: the Roco- may attend the Assizes at Van-|Vich forgery charge, and _ the couver under subpoena in the| irutehfield case heard in cam- Albert-case. ‘Leave was. eranted,| ete: Crutchfield was _ sentenced the chief mentioning that he|t0 three years with forty lashes for his unnameable offence, absent for a fortnight. | The Mayor commented on _ the| fact that the assizes were appar-| Piano for ently not to be held in Prince | Drug Store. RAPID PROGRESS AT TERRACE might be rent, Apply Keeley’s RUPERT VOTERS LIST Court of Revision to Sit on May) 6th at Prince Rupert Special to Daily News. | Vancouver, April 6,—Captain Mi Wh A A d Victoria, April 6—A court for tae Improved Model of the Famous|‘Thomas H. Alcock, a pioneer of iners 0 re rme revision @f the voters lis. |Six Months Old Town Boasts of niveneOnen te Being Bullt ad | Vancouver and aleo of the Yukon, l ndon Ay ril 6 Seventy Un { drillin rround Belfast illing would they be allowed to at Prince Rupert will be held on Three Hundred Population, ondo rr ) seve -|Cases Oo il £ aro ‘itas i i - J € . » ' N assed away § » St. Paul hos- : = : ’ ? : May 6th. Big Hotel, ae ili, General oer Wahu; ryaniter oa tt oe Mae S$ eh ." ; ah ® _ nist members of -Parhiament] th ybject’ being’ to prepare an ‘do if without the, law being : sane eB iiytre i yet CSP ROTOR: ‘ why laller. pital aiter a rie liimess oO : ; : ; eK . : : a ‘ Peete ; SO fy L Wednesday, ‘ond: thé funeral’ took| (0*¥e. for “Belfast atthe end of/arnty ‘to oppose: -the -estahhen= cabled ABT... aster Services of the Baptist | 7 e | S y; ; J the week to participate in a dem-jment of home rule; also whether Asquith: That is a hypotheti- Church ic ten vnde % ThEEAGS WAS s boa yar t place 0 s ‘esidence é ae | : Cs . ayno Leri 3 ( od t , ee & at Bee , 7 das . Y ~ lonstration on Tuesday. Bonar] he would say if any sanction had} cal questiow which I will answer ¢£ a. am. monies aeoralh vith | ine Codi this ean The doctor Xe ani re Mount easant yesterday morn- Law will receive an address em-|been given for such drilling, and when Cases arise. Raster sermon, ‘followed ‘by|gives.a most ciontaol een laidfor] ing, : ‘ : . ui ’ yi i - ne | phasizing Ulster’s adherence to]if not what steps the government] Lansbury: Is the Premier RE: 5 ae tae oN a ee ae } ancange | a —— ahen , | ; raster Communion service, the marvellous pejeress made at gh iccessful For many yea! een who the union, declaring that Ire-| proposed te take to pul an end|aware that a leaflet is being cir- 1330: -p. -m Bible :eohoo) «and Milercace-in- tho 7 iponths wr its oe used any was in'his sixty-Uhir’ year, er land's wants will be supplied ten-|to such practices. Asquith said}culated informing Ulster people | i nthe nh hea Baraca class. existence or ay Boee renee. | to the -eusiams es co }fold more efficiently by an im-|that the government was fully in-| that oflicers of the British army} > .39 p. m the minister, Rev. “Six months past,’ the doctor rine m in Daweon, and his wee a Ane }perial instead of an Irish gov -| formed as to the drilling, the im- | have assured their friends that ita naan H. McLeod, will preach| said, ‘Terrace was than i wildes he Kit-ex-| young man, lost his life there ; se linediate object being, he under-|they will refuse to order troops | ets a; ; hh / ( i romy pas-|by drowning Later he was| ‘ PRMoe | ; on the subject “If a Man Die|ness; now it has bloomed into a*% 7 | l # at : id | Question Over Drilling. | stood to prepare for a party|t fire upon the people of Uls her Shall He Live Again?’ most promising peu Ras ten inches} moved to the customs service in} Lande April 6 In the House} demonstrat Kaste Monday.|if they rebel against hom rule? Special Easter music at the|New Hazelton and Rupert. Its : ine ewetiel | oe pene oe | Gammonaiihuvaday hansburs Loud laughter | (Laughter. evening service. under the direc-;population already reaches the Skeena Ferry] He sae appointed port warden | a*ked the Premier whether his Lansbury If the Miners’ Fed-} Asquith: That _is the first|{jon of Mr. John E. Davey, choir-|300 mark. It can boast of the low water b f ' leavi Prince Rupert | attention had been called to the) eration comm d to teach men} .at T have heard of it. | maste: Strangers and visitors|best country hotel in the inter- A) é or ust yetTore les ne ‘ ipe i I ce ! i cordially invited to these services,|ior, containing 60 rooms, bh new boat|to take up his residence here, r : . irched tunnel j} held in MeIntyre Hall, Phird ave-| Geo, Little, the original town- arched form Ball FI 7 ( AN / ‘A [A }nue, near Sixth street. jsite owner, is building a sawmill are > or x ‘-Ghen ha and Daughters of the Empire . 2 of considerable capacity, t& be i : ms eo Ai the daffodil ball on Faster : 99 AMUNDSEN ope rate ud by water power, i ope ei aetge ae ae “CHRIST AND HIS SOLDIERS Pei oe ig te ind rn aie of the Empire, the rece pbiont| 4 | Proposed Name for First Freight | the ba vkaanl hot cakes, 80 that f feet aha committee will consist of Mrs. J.| eer Divisional Point. fa new addition to the townsite \ ne ee She . | C. McLennan, 1st Vice President, . . - |has just been placed on the mar- ches, and bely. 0 Way Manson and Mrs. S.|Beautiful Song Service to Herald the Coming of Easter, Sweetly Rendered by the mths: fice cial atone aan a BEM: ob M. Newton The stewards Baptist Choir in the McIntyre Hall Last Night |pany announce the forthcoming] The town can already boast of raeengers for the North. Judge POURS, Marana. n en Beyond question the “Good jwith singers a theme: Mr. Bert; quartet consisting of Mrs. Neher,| sale by public auction of a beh drug store, oe, a? Tray- | eamer Spo- son, MI -! peaieerens ; o - B i| Frida. cantata “Christ and His! Froud as flautis Mr. Walt. Mil-|Mrs. Jarvis MeLeod, Mr. J. E.| townsite, the proposed nam¢ jnor, a blac EN: 1 8 10P, a aoae ted up and as Nelson, Wilson, Newcombe ant : , are ler. cornets d Mr. Humpbhries,| Davey and Mr. Clapperton, This which is Amundsen, at Mile 119 \ eral store, a real estate office, P : 4S) Jemmerson will act for the Daugh-| Soldiers,’ rendered in the MeIn-} ms : st. Andrew's Church,| part of the cantata was out-j}and the main line of the Grand|and over twenty-five private re- ey. a Tas ters of the Empire in carry-|tyre Hall last night under direc-| 0! ee phone, all emits | standingly pleasing Trunk Paecilie Railway. jsidences In short, according to iursday | De ) on of Mr. J. E. Davey by a choir) Wt) the metipnone, s } : , malt : A ee ‘ wy Irs mas La as lke ale ‘omiae ing out all arrangements for a) ti BME sig a4 : ato ‘ds 3 sfore . rhe new townsite is located on|Dr, Traynor, Terract yromises iorth with her i Acrnanti dois} , able evening lof twenty-six voices and several] uted imstrume al music of the In a few word just before the) 7 . a aah ap eva SA Than citkaat ve aan ssengers -from| eee enjoyan 7: ; the city,| mest acceptabl toward the sue-| final chorus Rey. W. H. MeLeod| lot 919, which was originally 2 ~jto be the metrop¢ ‘ On Sh Will | The programme shows a de-jof the best soloists in . ws f the whole leracefully thanked all the choir,|empted by Jens Anderson. ThisfSkeena. The soil around Ter- haw t \ Aa icess ol ‘ Olt ere ‘ ’ ’ ro ; Spalid . ; 1 re parture from the usual fashion|was a brilliant success. In no : ¥ er MeLeod,|and especially those who had| lol is located part on Anderson's|race is, of the best, and is being ch, . snder- } ver before s soloists Mrs. Jarvi ‘Leod, | § ait ‘ , a ar Kill, ender-1 i) that there will be dancing dur_| choral entertainment ever before \ ist lient their most acceptable serv-| island and part on the main land,|cleared for a distance ‘of feur ing the supper hour, and when|given in Prince Rupert has 80/Mrs. Neher, Mr. J. E, Davey, Mr. | ices from other ehoirs toward|the two being separated by ajmiles up and down the river. Schoo! Notice the programme is finished the | ambitious a rendering near saaattt Mellior, Me. C,. Swindell and| Fits nemsakae lnarrow slough or ereek. Mr, fT a Ra Cg le a Pub el me T ovchestra will play “extras” un-|attempted, and none It Is on é IMr. Clappert gave evidence of The pastor. referred in terms| Anderson sold the part known as PRESBYTERIAN EASTER ( VPN ues- ; t s ever achieved so much or|”” j "| ne sa i er \y 0 til the end of the ball. j ha ever achievet | j a he { ehe ‘ “Oris he} Anderson's island to the Grand a ' Parents desirous , : ae 3 in really lent work theyjof highest appreciation to the ; : ; , desir ~ The Daughters of the Kmpire given so great general satisfac-| rat ” ted towatid theepestest ungrudging pains and persever-|‘Trunk Pacific Railway Company| Celebration of the World’s Great- Heren mM the , . atr The cantats he first ever; "ave a im = . rt s a 5 cha : “e ain tin Primary q srefore as . atrons to} tion rhe cantata, th | ee preston ; a pe Reis pe OV, ie s or more, which Anniversary. ior grade therefore ask thtir pati fanaa Prince Rupert, was a}fendering of the solo parts taken.}ance maintained in the face of} some 80 acres er more tied est sary Seale " ‘1 observe their request not to eall | RONEGDOG LAD jan ‘ /}Anplause was cordially accorded| considerable discouragement at has been cleared and leveled for eee RS must be} ro. encores. Among those at-| decided triumph for its director, | th no ida Neher was pre-j|the outset by the conductor, Mr,| Sidings, round house and ma-}Morning service (11 0 clock), in 0 ‘aks | Don ion > 9 > em, ane ! One € @ ‘ , | a. \ Wo weeks. | ;,, nding the ball will be ymany|Mr. Davey, and for every one) a eit «5 a The| J i, Davey, who labored with the] chine shops. ‘This is to be made chureh hall, Holy communion, sow] Pp . :" fsentec itl i + ‘ ‘ a» € r : - a , . tle «| sinners will whose eyening will be practically] taking part in It. lo the Baptist) *"! i izing of Mrs. Jar-|zeal of the true artist to achieve} the first freight divisional point! hvening service (7:30 o'clock), Ue Vo 4880 “QUSPs 8 oO ‘ gs great oredit.|#wee! solo sites ™ Sire eee, a : ; , . eas srinee ms : ‘ess Theatre Jaster May and June spoiled by the dancing vathus 1c eae ch opens "in unstinted| ¥!* McLeod, who, wearing a) with the voices of the choir the| and the line east of Prinee Ru in Eo rens. et ne. a a ‘liasts lengthening the program) Credit, too, bek f ott white Haste ily, occupied the}standard of excellence revealed | pert, TORS et mehevetat ‘ill i oe Do you pa I in this fashion, mencere in ean J nied : jcentral position in the front row, | las! night. pee enan eee aaa a aceok alan ‘Des arid 1 She, ; ' Dills? G | caetciceaienes thoirs lending skilled services | : CR ge | : as sen suryeye ra ater’s “Day o ays. “Yl pay they ule? Could | ene ee : on 7 “dl I . “ce ; of the can-| Charmed everyone, and the whole} he evident and expressed ap- | pemech ‘aan ween Ck ; ‘le: W dD R F, W, Kerr's oe ic for L? Get o ‘U were burned! Mrs. William Angle left yes-|toward the success ¢ lhearted work of all the voices IN| preciation of an audience which | town, is owned by © Lal , 5 vat tey. ‘ . aa - - el Union ott the Com-}terday morning for Fingall, On-| tata solo and chorus was good to}jn spite of inclement weather! | Clifford, ex-member of Provineial}sunday evening is ral e Corpor HO hire Assurance] tario having received word of the | I'o those who rendered service ' aiied thisaaintomsiAkAtl ke ana | Parliament from that distriet,} Resurrection Means to Me, ¥00 rh neal $111,000,-|serious illness of her brother,|/as instrumentalists the choir and) 108" : led { | : juctor and:choir, Prince Ru-| 224 his associates, Plans are be-| It is hoped that no one will ne- Ace ( © Mack Realty ®& Insur-| Mr Angle will remain in the} audience owe much, Miss Froud, RRA aely Cnocks Car 5 eait x ar a i tat . ranks as a} !"& prepared for the erection of} glect this, the greatest anniver- : ae ’ 1d oO » é see} pert's ‘st cantata ranks as ; \gents tf east for some time lA. L. CG, M., as accompanist} was insist don vy ; the If ¢ be I is i Ny cheivement a hotel and a general store will|sary of the church, as 5 ‘ ; SGP singing by , “st rate Sick sheive ° fs = {showed perfect musical sympathy|tor the fn part singing D ue IPSL PALO TRURIOS we be built on the property at once toe ers tet oees 6. = = : . “—=l|by Paterson of Kitselas, also a LITTLE’S STORE LOOTED PP one. E is — | 7 7 ere —_——_—— RAID ON COMOX |boarding house for the men Snell PRINCE RUPERT TWENT TES AGO | ee E WEATHER. . ° | working on the construction, Till Rifled of American Cents and Y MINU | Will Not Be Vanderbilt's Guest ba | Three Ladies Brought in for ——- oe * Postage Stamps. - -_ —— ony ws 5 sn’'s Own Association Wi —— | : Illegally Supplying Liquor. Men s ! ; ee Car | at Newport This Summer For twenty-four hours ending 5) a hold a meeting Monday night in re see am ee. etl Ses Piiinents still flying | —— \ ; 6 Bar. 29.693; | 3 ‘ “el it e hewsp e cige « \ : ° | a mn pri , 1 6 . ).| Methodist Church, aye al ee (usty—-Sixth gtreet and ‘Third avenue crossing. | Ottawa, Mareh 29,—Despatches| jay temp., 44.0; min, temp., In‘ the paliee..court: this ma le ees a Mr. Little was broken into and rhe qu f th i lsent oul from Newport the other] 36.0 precipitation, .70 ing three of the residents of Co-| Bye is lapel the till looted. About $10 in 0 } ante a3 t ro ’ i j;sent oO ) : } 30.0; SCIPILALION, fs io ‘ x n . lankenaetine Bat, TRRRRE VAT AARLEEN pawee ARN that His Royal Highness the 3 —— mox avenue were lined up. Their M a ve oe a ie i tae Hehe *-) American cents and about the we ‘ i i 8 Oye 6 Ss att one to r at : oat Vu 4 Bi | ; Boyne A Connaught would sana | Good Friday Gelebrators. names are Jane Lewis, -Stella| uien AAS'S same in postage stamps are (ig ‘Bakers Out on twelve months’ strike, | Dune ? mi : a Finvahia sankid Archie Dennison, H. Johnson} Palmer and Julia Balmont. Jane| te eee ao missing. The window facing on e | : st at ¢ ~ t ; rf s ) or , 1 , i M 's Starts making ice for May Day festival \ugu as a guest of Cornelius| and J. Coast celebrated the holi-} was fined $100 and costs for hav- Daffodils and Haster lillies | the alley was found open this " "ad a little lamb,” but Buddy has it now. - i? = aes wns denied at the;day yesterday not wist ly but too}ing liquor fer sale and is still} fresh today at Wark’s, it morning and about a dozen of the ; Heil] } Yanderp wees . t yr for » > f » SF TS 4 23 are > > a Pre | a Y* thirteen pound son arrived a few minutes rovernment house. His Highnessjwell. They st ived last night at| waiting for some one to pay the ' pe nies were found in the neigh 7 hroth of a boy, |* 1] i th ummer touring}/the Chateau Vickers and this} fine The two other cases were| J. Y. Rochester left on the} borhood by the police. An arrest ; Ss i e 8 er sf e i ‘ ; ’ é eee... st oT lmorning paid $5 and costs, remanded until Tuesday, | Goorge for the south, may be made this afternoon, Perce { a | Ganada, Routine business principally} Rupert m spite of urgent repre- occupied the Board of Police|Sentations that they should be . > . . . Ipi O Commissioners on Thursday af- held here for Prince Rupert y t