Legislative - ibrary Lar BRITIGH COLUMBIA — The Prince Rupert Optimist VOL. TV, NO. 33 PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS ON ON NAVAL PROPOSAL NEXT THURS PROVINCIAL MINISTER OF LANDS AND FORESTS PROPOSES DOUBLE TIMBER R ROYALTY DIVISION ON NAVAL BILL WILL TAKE PLACE THURSDAY SiR WILFRID LAURIER WAS OPPOSED TO CONTINUED FILI- BUSTERING OF THE GOVERNMENT—ALL NIGHT SESSIONS THREATENED. Special to The Daily News Ottawa, Feb. 7.—The political n was suddenly changed nder sensational cireum- 5 The obstruction of the sition on the naval proposal ibandoned and a_ division gl for Thursday of next This came after Col, H. H McLean, Sunbury and Queens, ORTUNE WON BY MINER IN LOTTERY nglish Pit Worker Gets $225,000 for $35 Ticket in Lottery— 7,000 to 1 Chance. Bill- Staf 7 Albert of Oldhill hire, has drawn the Feb a miner winning a Hungarian $225,000 safe al he the money I get my ym, said, possessi rut i good for banked the howevel! the which oing to talk ab believe my when I have He admitted, he had Bank the in heard from Pest and just Buda ticket, the he that when of the smil- nature added I eation, have a sporting chance.’ here at all that he holds ticket, and after m he told the to get it foreman of Assali nsider is the some of story WwW he came assistant a at Billingham It i914 that I reeeived an from the Benko Bank the lottery. I did notice of it then, year when it | bought a ticket and gave Margherita bn not but came h m any last i » for it The number was S881 I had been in for one small amounts before, but n nothing. The draw was for October 23rd. On November 2nd, three days re I set sail from India for ne, L received a document from Benko Bank giving a list of prize winners | then saw, 103,881 had won the prize, y astonishment, that ticket ther with a bonus, making 1,000 in all What am I going to do if it is Well, take it he thing is certain, and that lam not going to go down e again. T have seen a little ! the world, and what I have want to see more first.” at present in Oldhill There are odds against premier prize ” true you can Inakes me shall travel at Billingham with is relatives Witt s with him The the 7,000 to 4 of luek a& gentleman Wales, who few Children Winning about ‘ther ¢ hat of th use reported in Balay, purchased pounds and dis- ruly afterward that it for breaking up pur rh more than 250 times of the purchase « oblLained the vase a London later a ed sho even amount I as auction that il and was and of is believed to history, bul been bronged t gold and ht antiquity, Ut ( romantic found over silver and Probably disguised to hide its Which may turn out to run he thousands of pounds Dance Tonight. hiss the dance in Meln la Lonight Gentlemen's 1.00, ladies free Dane al ¥:30 yor 305 progress. In answer to a direct q lace Go.,, Lid ‘ADMINISTRATION OF LANDS AND FORESTS | Provincial Government Proposes Royalty Import on | Radical Changes—Double |that was observed is the excellent quarters provided in the new wing | for Sir Donald stated that should such a sale be made the mone) received from such sale would be put into further construction f the railroad Presbyterian Services On Sunday evening at 7,30 in the Empress Theatre, Rev Fr. W Kerr will speak on “Why Smith Goes to Church and Gives a Nickel to God The morning service is held in the Presbyter- ian Hall on ith Avenue at 1'| o'cloek. English Actor Dead. Brighton, Eng Feb mund Tearle, Englands Shakespearean actor sine the davs of Henry Irving, died here today The weather report al o o' this morning read Barome 29.906; maximum temperature 43; minimum temperature he Saturday arriva f flow ers has been resumed a! the Ar tie Btudio it Sales girl wanted H. 8 ba t he nursing staff, With the opening of this addition, contain- ine as does eighteen private and two publie wards, the capac- ity of the hospital will be more than doubled, Taking every- thing into consideration, Prince hupert may well be proud of her hospital, and the thanks of the yvens are due the extremely capable and efficient staff, as well lee the board of management, for the excellent service that is ren- ldered the eity and surrounding ldistriet by this most worthy and P cessary institution, tosem | ABROPLANE FLEW OVER DARDANELLES Three Bombs Brenpes on Turkish Warships Were Ineffective— Fighting in Special to The Daily News x le eel plane dane boml | The sustantinople, ontinue Wis ¢ n of Gallip Feb, 7 Fight. d today in the oli. An aero- made a flight over the Dar. and the bombs were lles on dropped three Turkish warships. ineffective. WILL NEGOTIATE Japan to Discuss Trade with the Orient. an the water after being chased by hand with the ut-| most Its intend to keep it around present Possibly in the it might be presented to the committee to make another tempt al starting a £00, St. Peter’s Church, Seal Cove. Evening service Sunday at 7:30 o'clock, ing out of the composure : future park at. every rescuers | for the | TREATY WITH JAPAN Hon. George E. Foster Will Go to | Blaze in Barber Shop at Corner. exciting eXperience capturing | a young deer that had taken tojihe subjeet of Rev. a| McLeod's sermon tomorrow even- | pack of hungry wolves. The deer, which was a young buck about fourteen months old, was nearly all in when the boat came} alongside it, one of the men just) managing to throw a noose around its neck as it was about to sink It put up a game struggle even al that, not realiz- ing that its captors were just there in the nick of time to save its life Upon being taken into} the boat and finally enseoneed in a comfortable little shed at Mr.| H. M. Daggetts’ residence, where! one of its captors resides, the little deer quickly! showed signs of eratitude, and) this morning appears to be per- fectly happy and contented, feed | | FIRE UST NIGHT DID SMALL DAMAGE of Second Ave. and Eighth Street Was Quickly ~ Baptist Services. Heaven in the Heart” will Warren be H 7:30 at o'eloek, Morning 11 o'eloek. Bible chool at 2:30 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially invited All serviees held in MeIntyre Hall, Third avenue, near Sixth street. ing al service 5 Mr. F. W. Hart begs to an- nounce that his store in the Hart Block, 3rd Ave., will be closed until his return from -Victoria, in a week or ten days’ time. The key of the store has been left with the Mack Realty Co. 28tf Mr, Parker, | REPRESENTATIVE AT WASHINGTON Minister of Marine and Fisheries Recommends Canadian Repre- sentative at U. S. Capital. Special to The Daily News Ottawa, Feb. 7 wea, J. Thi iHazen, minister of marine and fisheries, before the Dominion Marine Association today de elared that Canada should representative at to look after Canadian interests, LOCAL HOSPITAL STAFF IS MUCH OVERWORKED MATRON SUGGESTS INCREASE To ‘TO FIVE TRAINED NURSES AND EIGHT PROBATIONERS—DR. YOUNG WILL OPEN THE NEW WING. self, Friedmann Dr. Heath already has which Two St in declaration. Friedmann it of no by that is Madrid, Feb. 5. cured advanced to the second stage and hemorrhages Louis physicians who used the serum substantiate this Timber | Extinguished a = Special to T | —— Special to The Daily News. posit t0 Sue Daily Nows Receiving word by telephone | |Ispoke in favor of taking the Victoria, Feb. 7—Hon. W. R. Ottawa, Feb. 17.—I\ is under-) shortly after midnight last even- All the members were present question out of polities and|Ross, Minister of Lands, intro-|*'?°4 here that Hon. George E.]ing of a fire in a barber shop at| vecterday afternoon at the reg- favoring the contribution of| duced today several bills cover- Foster, minister of trade and; a tis 7 ei rid — 6th ular monthly meeting of the aa - . : Ps ’ : i” . vn ee ie briga were é three dreadnoughts. Sir Wilfrid ine enienieneebe to the forests, ee will go to Japan in] Sel decal ; 7 . pete Hospital Board, which was held Laurier, it is understood, opposed] , ' the near future to negotiate a ire Halt just as the regular’ 41 the hospital itself, It was the the continued filibustering. At a a pe _ = eum act8;/irade treaty with that country. |°!! Was aes in from the near-| ore regular meeting of the new government caucus this morning ~~ suenge proposed being —— ——_——__—— jest fire alarm box, A small blaze! voar and President D. G. Stewart t was decided that unless the|@Uite radical in character The j at the back of the shop, caused] joo. wilnedids wiles ra Alder ‘ OOK occasir 0 y “oO a i r. Liberals gave in all night ses adoption of the _ free pre-emp-| NEW HALIBUT SCHOONER |» the use of coal oil to start the . . 7 ei - ian. N » ; sions would be continued tion system was involved in ARRIVED YESTERDAY | fire, was almost immediately ta > poe Soa oe. S a the reconstruction of the lands fextingu ished and no damage of a} ‘ 7 ae ~~ ’ bill, and the amendment to the jserious nature incurred = STEWART VISITORS forests act provides for a double | Schooner Gueshe,. First of Six} The city is well served as re- FAST HOCKEY GAME timber royalty import for This Port, Ties Up at the (aris its fire depariment, and " HAD EXCITING TIME amabenegtintansinsie - Government Wharf. given half a show the boys are | GOES T0 CAPITALS The Saturday arrival of flow- lable and competent to cope with | ah sid atcak | I } ‘rs has been res ad ¢ » Arc- | f anger the ay arise fr | a Automobile Nearly Backed Into a Neng resumed at i ~ | Hardly a day passes but a boat soe ~anw A . : ~ ‘rise TTOM) victopia Septette Mad the Edge c ft dio s ue ‘e ad s ce Excavation in Front of G. ; rs ee lof some kind arrives in the har-| ee on Vancouver in Every T. P. Inn—Occupants jbor to swell the ever increasing Department. Jumped HOSPITAL WING IS WITHDRAW CHARGE | ae jfishing fleet that is fast assum- ; ; . san NEARING COMPLETION | AGAINST MR. VAUX ,,.20euer fet, Scomiavine Yesterday morning whilst the jing such noticeable proportions game which just simply over- Union Transfer Company's ele- = Yesterday the Borealis, the first | shadowed that put up by their Board and resentatives of of six halibut schooners that are! Freight Clerk of 8. S. Cheslakee | Vancouver opponents, the Viec- gant motor car was endeavoring 8 PE ~ggag Rhone ac Pho Ning ‘ wie Press Made Inspection Yes- being fitted up in Vancouver for Will Be Set Free on Instruction (toria sepiette last night gained Lo nake the rrade ip entre . ‘ 7 terday—Operating Room . : ; from Department of Justice. =§s another victory al the expense of street with a load of prominent Mr. Sidney Smith and associates | | : es ; m > | Up-to-Date —_—— |the locals by 7 goals to 2, the We sials ¢ usiness oO operate 6e aters. al g " ewal _ un yusine oe { perate in the waters, al -| Vancouver Feb 5 The} second they have won on Van- men ‘ ~~ on been ow come | After the meeting of the hos-|rived on the seene and tied up at! eharge of manslaughter preferred douver ioe abies denen. in doins odes os " een te a pital board yesterday the mem-}ihe Government wharf The | against Gilbert J. Vaux, the youmg/so the Victorians took a com- " ” - oe oa ae ae | 1 an vers, together with the repre-| Borealis, which was formerly aj freight clerk of the steamer) manding lead in the race for the suddenly petered oul and begat jsentatives of the press were : Cheslakee, following the finding|¢hampionship honors of the Pa- running down hill at an angle! courteously invited to make a|"°ns vesse. is the largest! ic ume coroner's jury, Will Beleific Cor Associati i the lthat if kept up- would havel|; o¢ « ' : “| schooner that has ever sailed out|"" , sac (t. , Soo 1 1 tt 1 bela. Sangean Se ict port far. She is slight withdrawn by order of the Attor-|jook very much like the team that dumped the exalted visitors into . bios or aan @ . HS POrl SO re ene 8 8! . , eneral’s departme are 4 : idl sk ent inset, Gel dtiees otte of the | ~'ms under the guidance f the iy over a hundred feet long with ney Genera lepartment. | will go down east this spring in tr fr the Grand Tr I managing secretary, Mr. W. M a 16 foot beam and it fitted with Announcement to this effect) quest of the Stanley cup, if a street from the Grane runk Inn. | yw right a i. eal 7 “hi jwas made by Crown Prosecutor | team is sent at all. However, they took the precau- Expressions of approval and a 75 horsepower Gorham gas0-| Mw McKay The adjourned | saws enintnstiten . ne 7 . a ay line engine. This little schooner + : tion to evacuate the car, which] .,.,mendation were heard on all|./"® ©&™ ys Ie Semooner nearing of Mr. Vaux was to have| Standing of the Clubs. was pulled up before anything sides at the excellence of the ar- is practically the last word in the come up tomorrow, but upon re- Ww L Pet more untoward happened than matter of equipment and labor ; : : mor int { rangements and the fact that} saving Geviees at Gulbeeh ental ceipt of the instructions from At. | giistaiie + 9 778 bumping over the curb. A fresh] prince Rupert will possess, when so tx HE andy 3 . gare ‘ltorney General Bowser’s depart- | Vancouver : A 4 500 lar as ade ‘ sitor , | e 18 f ‘eady to star shing, | stan ee, ee start was made with the visitors] ))j. portion of the building is) th ines ' Pn ment to withdraw prosecution it | Westminster oa ‘ 6 443 aboard which successfully land | open, a hospital that will com-| > abe tne t ; a sh > th a }was arranged to have Mr. Vaux} ed them at mine host Billy — with most cities of the prov- e , vel _ 7 > al vne sap, | Appear in Provincia! Nesta" WERCOTRT MAN HAS riaoht vils ) aly are ua one ilereste I t , Wright's popular hostelry, where/ ince at present of far larger this a ’ eis . er ‘) Alexander’s court at 2 o'clock this i . sain « 1 , : | i rs é ‘Ip Oo Inspection, we ‘ mer they will De guest ag ee ; pulations Particular interest all ae re rful ee aad | 2fternoon, when he wil! be for-| WHITE PLAGUE CURE visit in the city lwas evinced in the suite of four|*" eet i lmally discharged. ‘“ PEPE NR devices for bandling the boat and} : x Oe ae rooms comprising the operating, meecuring and ring the 0 h| “We have looked into this case PA ‘ r an srepar : 3 shi Seru: SIR DONALD FINDS — | enassthnetio, sterilizing and wash itn aaah J r i xamined, | Y°™> closely and the Provincial Claims to ee - | oO ie a eL ce je exe ead, > rooms, These are at the extreme] oid i. well worth ie Department of Justice has de-| Similar to Friedmann’s— o ‘ me e or . } Compete MONEY HARD T0 GET | top of the building, facing the . : cided to withdraw the charge = - for |harbor, and will be reached by an] go isopium Pioneer Cleaners. | 2#4inst Mr. Vaux,” said Mr. Mc-| intay’s Prize. Denied Report of Negotiations | clevator of the very latest noise- aa {Kay, in discussing the case . 7 for Sale of Winnipeg Street less type. The large skylight, “The department came to this| St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 7.—Believ- Railway. forming more than half of the } conclusion after the finding oOf!ing he has discovered a tubercu- ceiling, will ensure the most per- FISHERMEN LASSO the Federal Marine Court of En-|),.i5 serum superior to the wide- lig > err re > -. . ’ . rate Vaux Winnipeg, Feb. 7.—Si Donala| fe" enti eaagemenss pee quiry, which exonerated lly heralded preparation of Dr. s ble The dazzling white walls from all blame in connection with eal - eet M. Heatt Mann, vice president of the Gan jand ceiling, the corners of which the drowning of the passengers whe a” me M. — adian Northern Railway, is in the/are all rounded, giving the ap- on the Cheslakee. The Marine| Pro essor of ec yemnis ry in 1e city on his way east. In an in-| pearance of a huge white bowl, Voung Geer Oha ty Wolves Court seems to have had a bette! |National University of Arts and | pea . Takes Refuge in the - : d ‘ted for New York terview this morning he declared|preciude the possibility of the . w ° insight into the circumstances |Sciences, Geparted for Ne it that money was very scaree and| most minute particles of dust or ater. jthan the coroner's jury. Mr.| to offer his serum in compett ion that efforts of his company would) foreign matter finding harborage. Vaux seems to have done his best | 28ainst that of the German sa- be concentrated on the main line}y; jg the intention of the board to Messrs. Jack Esworthy, Harold} in the time at his disposal in the |¥ant. . Char! west procure an X-ray apparatus for|}Parker and Jack Quiner whilst| way of warning the passengers, | Dr. Heath will ws — es He denied the report that ne-|uge in the surgical department if| salmon trolling yesterday close to|and there seems to be no blame | Finlay, ee = og . o~ gotiations for the sale of the/funds will permit it this year. | Zanardi Rapids, at the westerly jattached to him.” National Bank in New Yor i Winnipeg street railway were in|Qne especially pleasing feature] : : | ———_—______— arrange for a competition be~ extremity of this island, had quite | tween Dr. Friedmann and him- He will seek to have physi- cians choose thirty patients, half of whom are to be treated by Dr. and half by deciares himself. his serum tuberculosis occurred. Heath declares his cultures months ago produced the serum advocates, but greater benefit Dr, Heath, covery in detail before lay.” Alphonse Not to Travel. Mr. than well known Koch eure “T cannot conceive that a com. petitive test will be refused,” “and I will lay my dis- Fin- said King Alphonse of Spain will not visit America, according to an official state. ment today. Referring to re- |ports as to such an intention on the part of His Majesty, the Lord |Chamberlain said: “The King thas displayed the greatest per- isonal interest in the United had been possible,” Washington|to have paid a visit there if have | States and would have been glad latter was one of the men who had taken a prominent part in the initial work of starting the hospital some four years ago. Mr. Naden made a suitable reply, assuring them of the pleasure it was to serve with the board. A letter was read from the Hon. Dr. Young, provincial see- retary, thanking them for their kind invitation to visit Prince Rupert to take part in the open- ing of the Connaught wing. He hoped he would be able to accept, and trusted that he would be able to come up before the end of the session. Mr. William Manson, M. P. P., also wrote in regard to the opening of the new wing, as well as on the subject of the government appropriation for the hospital for the coming year. He expected to be able to send them definite word on this matter in a few days. The Prince Rupert Agencies wanted to remind the board that they were still agents for the Lawson Tait hospital beds and would be glad to receive an order for supplying the same for the wards in the new wing. The matter was referred to the house committee. The Continental Trust Go. and T. MeClymont would like to re- ceive a share of the insurance taken out or the new wing. This was referred to the finance com- mittee. The matron’s report was of a satisfactory character, with the exception that the nursing staff was decidedly short handed and consequently everyone was very much overworked. Two of the probationers were pretty nearly worn out and it would be neces- sary for them to have a complete rest for a month or two. The nurses’ quarters in the building, used temporarily by them until the new wing is ready for occu- pation, are absolutely inadequate for their aceommodation and during the cold weather almost untenantable. However, the cold weather being over and oil stoves having been provided, she thought they would be able to manage for a short while longer. Architect J. W. Potter announced that the quarters in the new wing would be ready by the end of the month. The matron, who had been in- vited to attend the meeting of the board, said in answer to the president that she would like to have the permanent graduate staff raise to five trained nurses besides herself, with eight pro- bationers. It was left to her dis- cretion to make the best possible arrangements in this matter. This applied also to the granting of the necessary leaves of ab- sence to the two probationers, Misses Campbell! and MeLeod. Miss F. A. Brennan's resignation from the staff of graduate nurses )was accepted by the board. Managing Secretary W. M. Wright was given instruction® to make all necessary arrangements for the purchase of coal and to attend to the matter of the laun- dry work for the hospital, Postmaster McIntosh was ten- dered the thanks of the board for his kind offer of a post offlee box free of charge. Miss Louise MeIntosh takes the position of kitehen maid at the hospital. The building committee were instructed to see at once to the matter of providing fly sereens for the windows of the new wing, This can probably be done more cheaply now at the slack time of year than later on in the season, Mayor Pattullo has made (Continued on Page 4.)