cece ED A gun VOTING CONTEST GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: room for a few more fe pare there /* ceii Mall your Evon the weather is doing ite rqget , : . e ener Pe rong sent best to help the finance minister ry ! to you M nday sell the bonds. a ee PRINGE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, MARGH 28, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS FRAND TRUNK SELLS 764 ACRES ACROSS HA RITISH POLITICS STILL IN TURMOIL OVER ARMY RESIGNATIONS--BUDGET SPEECH APRIL 6 AS YOUR NOMINATION BEEN LADIES. AUXILIARY so"**""""""""***2 CONSTABLES SHOT $917,500 REAL ESTATE DEAL GIVES SPLENDID DANGE|* = test Monier at thee BY DESPERADOES ENT TO THE CONTEST DEPT : * joint meeting of the board *| ON PROPERTY : ied * of ade and city coune } St e First Effort of Ladies of St. An- , a aoe an at ct ic | |One Everett Policeman Fatally) ACROSS HARBOR drew’s Proved Magnifi- | eek eaptsis saneeri ot: aa injured-——One Holdup oa — NOMINATION COUPON STARTS YOU OFF WITH 5,000 ——, * the grant for publicity *| ee TWO ENGLISHMEN BUY 764 ACRES FROM GRAND TRUNK — VOTES—SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE THEN FURNISH- i* purposes. ff a plebiscite *| ee p A BLOCK INCLUDES SALT LAKES — WILL PROBABLY ED AND EACH NEW SUBSCRIPTION OR RE- rhe newly organized ladies'|* was taken he offered his #| Everett, March 2; Puree BE USED FOR AMUSEMENT PARK NEWAL COUNTS 3,000 Jauxiliary of St. Andrew's society|# services on the platform #|™en were shot last night in con- eee leave their first social evening|* to endorse the scheme mE VESHOD hee - moldup th ee The biggest real estate dealfthe balance in two annual pay- to enter The;with an extra first-class ticket|),.) jight. and it was jciadehia idea * * Ribs. One of them is, perhaps, put through in this district for}ments. ‘The agreement of sale oting contest.}/for some relative or friend.|,,or6 than a suece f ‘6 ve - fatally wounded. One of the a8-|come time was registered in the}was made out February. 3rd. wh S RUCCRER UL ey oe sailants later surrendered him- " KKK KEE HS The other beautiful prizes will} ;,,, —— - Provincial land registry office It is not definitely known what thus far entered : St. Andrew's ballroom held if a ae le , e s ‘ ashi: geen) jbe awarded in the following or-| 1s large @ crowd nor as happy Cambridge Beat Oxford ee while the other is still atlenjs week It involves some 764]the purchasers intend doing thei ork ¢ S é arge ¢ owt ras hé arge R947 5 iti der Pinhead ss ae . ~---— # acres at $217,500. with the property, but it is sur- ibsolutely even| Second: Diamond Ring per-|° one There were en 150 Special to The Dally News Patrolman Williamson met The land is situated immed-]| mised ious ta intend daming ? See | presen members of the auxil- are , skier oom tious. character ; . 4 ’ ; "i One day's effort} fect stone, value $150. | facut sie : London, aes : oe At the} twe uspicious characters. AS8}|jately across the harbor. from|the lakes to keep them full at / ae : jlary ¢ ir guests Jueen's cl i ‘idge >| the re able to give a sat- pT ‘ top of the list Phird: Ladies’ Tailored maT In the early part of the even conti ‘thi i adi tit ie ap a teas es “the i | ate ee a Hd OS —_ . we ‘ “Te al ¢ e ; ‘oO ye ( ‘oO siac ’ acth o e se 28 ’ : your friends |V@lue $75. ince aes corne saetitatcdiive: Malina petition from) isfactory account of themseive The purchasers were Moreton]into an amusement park, with Fourth: Ladies’ Gold Watch [ine ere ae e}Oxford by six events to four.|/he took them to a patrol box,/rewen and Sir Edgar Vincent,|possibly some summer cottages. » win, you will]. ‘lue $25 ionors being won by Mrs. J.]Cambridge won the 100 yards|where he was joined by Shall-liywo Englishme: The vendors|The erounds ‘are particularly the voles will ecient Mr. J. H. Kelly. The/high jump, half-mile, quarter-|eross. While pulling for a pa-|were the Grand Trunk Pacific adapted for such a purpose The list of can-|} Continued on Page Four consolation prizes went to Mrs.|mile, long jump, putting weight,|trol wagon one of the men ve ‘omnp; oe? oat a 1 glee a a pie ied on g 0 | tit) Maadonald weit atc; Wien. tumacn a eg ; . ie Development Company Mr. Frewen has always had an ppear in an early p-|ane xford won the 120 yards,|grabbed Williamson's revolver Seven hundred and sixty-four]investor’s eye on Prince Rupert have not as yet } son hurdles, three miles and throw-jand drove the patrolman and]acres is quite a good sized piece|Before the original sale of lots v nominatior TERRACE NOTES Supper was served upstairs in|ing hammer. shallcross down the street ajof property The block includes|he endeavored to make a_ deal » re ithe society's 00 f e ieceatiglimae +] ar ¢ .e ‘parks : ; ize and mail it | ; sf e , . ee th block, where the party was joined|the salt lakes, known officially as|with the Grand Trunk fdr a large This will give you rer praghes at the _maginifi- is New Lighthouse by Frye Robinson. Douglas Arm and Russell Arm.|section of the townsite and a big Monday the By Special Correspondent }cence of the spread The tables The marine and fisheries de- Williamson tried to grab his|The purchase ineludes the is-|lawsuit resulted which the G. T. tials receipt lerrace March 24 A pro lian sen with appetizing | partmen are planning a neWj/revolver, when his assailant}jands in front of the block and|P. won out on, Mr. Frewen has be sent you.,, e pedro party in honor of dishes and decorated profusely|lighthouse to be erected on Bo-}opened fire Williamson was|]all foreshore and riparian rights|not been in the city since the nee : : iwith flowers ¢ fane ; f ell sli : s ’ ‘one ; ; : sia ‘ ae lonwer.: ANY |arica tela Brooke, who leaves On! flov ind fancy china.}nella island, which is on the|shot through the body, over the] Phe terms are $72,500 cash and|townsite was first opened. f prizes are}, a f PE i [t goes without saying that thejeastern side of Heeate straits|right hip | iIPsui al aneo er Vi = : UD YOUF MUO leta on Moniey evening at ithe supper was thoroughly enjoyed and due east from Cape St Robinson was next fired on,|~ AP RERDEE MPT A TNT EDIT rhe work is h n f Mr La ~*Z ie. 5 The | During the evening Miss EtheljJames, which recently. had ajbut was not seriously injured 0 it 0) = at zee t | ‘ z i ‘ a , oi | . Tr { . : ht asdw Wend RUN nathie renaived itu te saown: of |G ay danced the Highland fling] light installed Phe new light Shalleross was shot through to -work and was loudly applauded for her|will be of the first class The|the abdomen He is believed to SOF. -70u pu ~ charmeuse trimmed | hink of an easier| with shadow lace. The guest of |\~ °"” Work contract will be let this summer.|phe fatally injured The three Mis glorious UIP} honor ooked charming in a|. & Gance \wound -up the even PTE _ men were convevedato the hos- P and seé the) draped costume of Balkan blue pine hy Ries see ee a: eee en id's fairs i rhe prizes were won Dy) ane ay be chagnncstelieMas” > bx * Later one of the assailants, BS Sic eae ar i so can. enjoy| Mies Hargett and Mr. J. Lindsay | orchestra being exceptionally | ¥ Newsboys, Attention! *! paul Putman, gave himself up. GENERAL FRENCH AND GEN. EWART RESIGNATIONS STAND In a few weeks Ml sah! Saudia tthn ‘honda niet | good * . Mit eaidche did not know hie Cone IN SPITE OF ALL INFLUENCE — ASQUITH MAKES realize it fete mele iii nit denna shee credit for the evening’s|* Here is a scheme to win) */panion’s name. He knew that he ANNOUNCEMENT TO EXCITED COMMONS happy recipient of ‘ aint 140 ates. -T. “Le “walle pre und of pleasure is due to the |}®* ~the best boy s suit in the */paq formerly been a convict in Bd oe — = ire So don't let! agi babu t at aid Un canal Cis jenergetic work of the auxiliary * Acme Clothing House, *| British Columbia. Special to The Daily News army almost in the words of the away ff0M] the refreshments ia 0 eater eeenh Mrs. G. P. McColl, and|*® your ow choice of any * shu Ais Soa London, Mareh 28 — Field}statement which Col. Seeley you coulc : Petes a gu ithe committee who had charge|* suit in the store * Marshal French and Adjutant-|amendments added, and became Rete as ded Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Little, | , » socié ° The boy who sells the * WHITE PROMISES General Ewart have stood firm-|the crux of the whole contro- to petler | ind Mrs. J. K. Gordon, Mr |' f the social . Ks MGI ees ie a onion ———__ | mosi aners during oor | — BIDGET-ON APRIL 6], 'y,{telx zestgnations in epite|vatay. | The: taalaeta Oe oe ich day there | 4 Mrs nnnrins sy bt ;/FINE COMEDY PICTURES * Ladies’ Voting Contest *| of the efforts of the King andjiers with the officers in the terms rd for your! yy nH Midhe Hara iy Miss Lei Ki WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE|* will win this handsome aI ei: abinet ministers to induce them|of the order is a result of the at- ce ent ae —aponpiieai }* prize. Or cenuine sales *|Debate on Transcontinental Re-||,,) retain their posts. After altitude taken by the labor mem- i Miss Mami Best Mes- | Three extra funny comedies in| of The News will count, so «| port Continued but Nothing ong cabinet meeting Premier|]bers in the debate. It is intend- ne Lindsay and E. T. Kenne: ee oe a is |* get busy at once and be 4 New Is Said \squith announeed to an execited}ed as a compromise. Dee Pea roe ere eere ene ree oe ae * | the winne You make the *| house that neither the -chief of rhe leader of the opposition few pul | Dour and family o ecord even at the Westholme | * usual profit besides % | Special to The Daily News the general staff nor the Adjut-|declared the new order is the re- Ne Mr..Boud has been here| pera house, and accounts for|* *| (Ottawa, Mareh 28—The de-]ant-General would give way. He]sult of a blunder by the cabinet each cor me making pre para he large crowds which filled the la sak aie aah a a ae ee a ee ye | a n the Transeontinental re announced the issue of a new]minister, Col. Seely. m ou d building on h and house 46 overflowing last night.] as ontinued last night en order intended to preseribe The political situation ap- hen you can |The end making their home|)” een ae b ttle was added to the sub-/}the duties of both the war of-|pears unehanged. Another cab- tes pes ales alg ee hich was thoroughly dealt}fice, and the officers on service}inet council will be held this pave muothe! rhe Women’s Auxiliary of St.)¢ram, every one of which 1s a| |with from opposite sides by Hon.J]in contingencies such as Ulster.}morning and no official declara- prospects for) M 18M Anglican ehureh held} gem The Keystone comedy (it P. Graham and Hon. Arthur|The order forbids superiors ask-|tion regarding the French-Ew- indidate will get) a very su cessful work meeting|*The Thief Gateher,”’ produced | Meighen., ing the officers and soldiers what/art resignations is expected un- this assist jon Tuesday afternoon at the/eontinuous roars’ of laughter. It} Mr. Armstrong of East Lamb-j|they will do in hypothetical con-|til after the meeting. \ home of Mrs, Giggey. is one of the best Keystones eve jton led off for the Conservatives |tingencies. It is designed to pre- Carson has left Craigavon for ther information Dad” Weeks, a well know?/ shown at the Westholme An day and was replied to by]}yent a repetition of Paget’s ac-|London, but the report that Gen. as you see the|charact of the old Kitsum- other very funny comedy is Mr. Kyte of Righmond, N. 8. Mr.}tion, It also prohibits officers|Gough is coming to the capital so the import-|kalum a is renewing some Of) titled “Little Brother.” This also \. L. Davidson was the last Con-/and soldiers asking assurances.|/is premature, He is still at Cur- rush in your) acquaintances IM/is full of laugh-provoking ative speaker and he was|Its sets forth the duties of the}ragn. become eligible| town, after a prolenged stay at/ations from start to finish. lowed by Mr. Pius Michaud, ; Porche ind There is also a very fine serial | It is expeeted that the debate will ’ : ’ ma eee ee ee LIST OF PRIZES : é 7 jeomedy “Two Men anda Mule,"’| be continued until next Wednes- Baptist Services WANDERERS CLUB Presbyterian Services series No. 3, which is exception-} day. The first speaker on Mon- ener Harvices \ be conducted 1} ajiy funny Besides this there day will be Hon. Robt. Rogers, Morning worship at 11, when ELECTED OFFICERS ad Capital Prize | (hp, hurch ha Fourth avenue | are tw reels of a more serious! who moved the adjournment of|the pastor will speak on: “The Ee fa entitled “A Man and a Woman Hon. Mr. White, minister of} paith In the evening he will Annual ‘Mestinn tel ‘acific Internation=|when the Rey. Mr, Fortune will), the other from the Majestic finance announced that thel, et OT } 9 } . and the oth ! take as his subject The Com- at San Prancisco,|speak on “The Power of Envir }studio, “The Lackey.’ Finally budget speech will be made on ' at , " Last Evening dit at y| ponent Parts of the Whole. paid, together | onment ithere is a very interesting April 6 Bible schoo! at 2:30 Young ies adit = Weekly Gazette, “making alto people’s meeting at 7. You are The annual mevting of the igether the strongest program 5 Wedding Bellis welcome. members of the Wanderers club aca | ever ~ at the W estholme al KEYSTONE \ quiet marriage wis pel ae seen was held in the club rooms last lrecular™prices This show will} formed in the parlors Of the} so ye ae ge ae ae ak ak ae ae ae oe a aK | evening President G. B. Hull THE DAILY NEWS VOTING CONTEST §)» rvs tonem | FEATURE COMEDY Mbert block last evening by Rev.]% : ; 4 | paet | My Partin The bride. was \iseiinild We cabane Heian was chairman, The general Grand National Sweep “ ° ”? Miss Alice Hamilton Kerr, who business was disposed of, in- NOMINATION COUPON _ | The Thief Catcher just arrived yesterday on the z ~ tl t thom! * | cluding the annual reports. The Good for 5,000 Votes if sent in before Saturday, | Fitz’ cigar store received the | Princess Beatrice from Glasgow}, Seth ae dade etna , {election of eight directors was March 28, 1914. following winners by wire this} The Best Yet Scotland The groom is Mr.|° a a eee, Ne canakte y | then proceeded with and resulted oes Wm. B, Gillespie, engineer on], Bhas will hold : vy ys ‘Tin the following being chosen: hereby mingte cy re ee he: : ; Py eye | {. Sunloch, No. 896, CG. R TONIGHT fisheries cruise! Malaspina, ry be ; mete . “Ee ¥ iE. D. Doyle, G. B. Hull; T. @. - | Averill, Prince Rupert whieh sailed into the harbor yes-|_ there Monday night, one WF ohahuiem, Adair Carss, J. G. Vdd pga! 3 vee ates te eee | 2. Trianon, No. 302, G. L |g 1: Weekly Gazette, terday. Gapt. Neweombe of the : hp PvHny Te or are ° , |Seott, J. H, Hilditeh, and J. A. Phone No | Hawkins, Smithers clea }2 2 “Little Brother’? — Thanhouser Malaspina and Mr, George Ford], De ean sa , | Kirkpatrick. Sig Lutteur, No. 507, H. Hey denhiinn. were present at the marriage,|, p i : this re | At a meeting of the directors een 0 eC a hee ee wood, Prince Rupert ich diac Sani Eh atk and Mrs, and Miss Dean were], Sictide ot hadaiae Vi C. | Mr. Doyle was chosen as presi- Add OAR cc CP, es Pete es y oa | — oo re tc dandy comedy Witnesses, - Brewste! one of the big- y | dent and J. H, Hilditeh as vice- Only the first nomination blank ial ie ash candidate will count as | New Train Service Monday ; Mrs, ( Chapmé i res{* gest 1 en in Britist Co- * president. 5,000. Nam ; Sie mes 4. “The Lackey.” jhapman announces gest men I » Co ied i acca ®* Of persons nominating candidates wil! not be divulged. 4 The new train service will} 3: ithe marriage of her daughter,|/* lumbia today, and Honest * _ a ———— latart on the G. T. P. Monday. | 5. A wan and a Woman"—Alone | Miss Kale Elizabeth Chapman, to|* John Oliver. This meeting * A I'he new schedul provides an} worth the price of admission. |M Cyrus W. Peek in Kansas|* will not only give you in- * We have THE DAILY NEWS VOTING CONTEST ladditignal train into the interior, 6. “The Thief Catcher.” City, Me,, en March C2 Or, and * formation which you * Lachasledsi c three trains a week in- Mrs. Peck will be at home in|]* ought to know as a citi- * $1 000 00 4 two. The new train will ms Prince Rupert after May 1. * zen, but John Oliver will * ’ e VOTE CCGUPON {stead of tw . én ais ADMI8s a ti eae Le i oe . huse 3 ¢ ell * leo out Mondays, coming back BION 10 AND 160 ent use you as well, to place for a ollent on a first Good for Twenty-five Votes Ipnesday afternoon The Wed- =) ae _ Mr. and Mrs. D. MeLeod of|* These men have had * mortgage on improved property. Candidate | nesday and Saturday trains will New Hazelton, who have been|* splendid receptions al * eS oo At EO RRR eae Adit : lreamain the same ag at present, visiting in the city, returned to}* every place thes have vis~ * Reoly bAdecal lhe times of departure and ar- EST HO LM their home by today's train. Mr, * ited throughout Southern * : ve aaa ge SLR ne ae jrival are the same EE MeLeod expects to remain in * British Golumbia. A meet * Continental rust Co. ne Coupon not good after Saturday, March 28, 1014 | I New Hazelton at least till fall,;* ing will be held at Ter- * ae ’ Contest born tbe Sent In flat packages, Gut out neatly and mall to | Buy for 10c and get a $1 tel? OPERA HOUSE 3§\whon it is possible that the|* race next Saturday night. * on i ‘Pariment, THE DAILY NEWS, Dally Nowe Bidg., Third Avenue, lat the grand opening of the new eee headquarters may be removed to|* % : wet Cererennoe, acme Saturday 70-78 eee the Peace river country, +R E RRR RRO “