HE DAILY NEWS leading Paper T noe Rupert's iy Pri RELIABLE ALIVE % ‘an GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: it ‘3 easy to finance a olty at election time, but signing a note for $400,000 does not- fuifit, the ee ma, ‘ Lat vin { j Ri . vol \ Ni Bat IVERTA R : 1914 " Finer RIVE CENTS Nee § TO SALUTE UNITED STATES FLAG | »ARING HOLD-UP ON FIFTH AVENUE LAST NIGHT--FINANCE MINISTER GETS CHEAP NOTORIETY UERTA WILL NOT SALUTE FLAG MILITIA—FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS NOTIFIED lor last night that|with Mexico will make it impos Wilson had instructed|sible, it was declared today on ig distance telephone | high authority for the United special meeting of the!States to further protect for- {0:30 today Mr.|eigners in that republie, and for- nounced that the|eign governments have been no- preparing to de-/jtified of the situation in this re- special mesage to con-| gard iy and that a joint ses-! The president will probably held at the earliest{ask further that the senate pass probably 3 o'clock.|a volunteer act which has al- s closed, said Mr.jready passed the house provid- erta, he aded, had ing for the pressing into regular ntinuation of ne-|service of the military regiments refused flatly tojin various states In prepara- hat he called a de-jtion for the crisis that must be i unconditional} met, Senator Shively, ehairman of the senate foreign relations - icommittee, has called a meeting April 19.—Mexi-|of this committee for today. en Minister Senor Por-| es is announced tonight} Washington, April 20.—Presi- | be impossible to|dent Wilson is expected to ask the demand of the|for power to blockade the Mexi- that the flag be/can ports at the session today. RGED HIGHER AIMS ‘NEW TREATY BETWEEN BY SCHOOL TECAHERS,/ — BRITAIN AND STATES eresting Addresses at the Last All Disputes to Be Referred to a Session of British Columbia Commission—Details Are Teachers’ Convention Not Yet Arranged il to The Daily News out the u Washington, Apri 20 Sir the teaching pro- |( Spring-Rice and Secretary delivered at the last {I in discussed the outline of a fifteenth annual |; commission treaty to bind United States and Great 1] \ to submit to the com- POPPED LO LOD EODODO LOL ELOLOELL ssion for examination and is- sues between the two countries n lwhich would not yield to diplo J lin adjustment It wilt take a little time to perfect the new : convention because of its appli- TO-NIGHT cation to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and New- Mmission 16¢ Children 100 foundland, each of which have to be consulted 3---COMEDIES---3 convention of the B, C, Teachers’ And every one of them a good one institute in Vancouver last week, Dr. Walter ‘ Murray of the University of Saskatchewan ae MAT ON MAKING DADS” Spoke Ol Education and Hered A brand new Lubin release. itv,’ and Rey. Dr. Ebor Crummy “NEARLY MARRIED” talked on the development of A new Essanay release. character and personality as one of the purposes in teaching. “THE CARD OF MYSTERY” A new Lubin, Just as educated parents have bright children, said Dr, Murray, T illiterates are generally followed HE DOUBLE SHADOW by another generation of low mental capacity. While educa- tion cannot supply such charac- A Splendid Detective Story. teristics as energy intellectual vigor and strength of will, he said that these could be moulded THE WINNING HAND in such a way as to be of the best : use to their possessors. since the character of a race did not depend solely on the physique of its people, there was a mission in the school that most people | overlooked. e Dr. Ebor Crummy pointed out Ne to the convention that the fun- "Wednesday and ‘Thursday damental duty of a teacher was o { ‘ac e yi id v ts { f THE SQUAW MAN pees So aritnmuiial TWO—-PARTS-TWO A Strong Drama Which Is Well Worth Seeing IN SIX PARTS but to develop character and Mat/ personality Men were not to be "ee Wednesday Afternoon at mere nonentities crammed with 20'Olock, book knowledge Stupidity, he Mamission 180 Ohildren 106 said, could be dispelled in a boy or girl at an early age NIGHT_y Mr. H. B. King spoke on the 7:30 to binp comp eer problem of grading. It was de- ‘ Doors o #60 cided at a prior session of the { pen at 7:16 convention that the “leaving Se standard at high school was not Qdmiag) on 2Bo Ohlidren 1660 high enough for students in- tending to take up teaching as ree. i OpenID CCOroeS a profession ee ee ee ee ALLEGED SECOND AVENUE BURGLAR MAKES ESCAPE: Accommodation Prisoners at Police MAY MEAN WAR WITH STATES oNGRESS WILL PASS act ‘To ENABLE MUSTERING OF THE | ul to The Daily News) jJunconditionally saluted, because = to prevent collusion > them separ- ee ee g April 20.—Hu-|the flag was not insulted as it efused to accept Presi-|was not flying from the faunch, s demand to salute/and the marines were set free | car! rican flag. In refusal|even before the investigation and|! ht he counteréd with|the officer responsible for the j not ndit The officiais|arrest was himself arrested Re a der ese would not be accepted|held for trial he program of reprisal | i be carried out | Washington April 20.—The ean a government hold the Tumulty announced/breach that finally has come : * was visited thereafter every fif- | % KK KO OK KOK OK LATEST NEWS BY WIRE ooked through the At 7 o'clock when |} *» man did not get up, ¢ cnc that LOCAL ALDERMAN GETS POLICE COURT PUBLICITY Trouble Over Local Barber Shop Ends in Fracas and Assault Case Results women and the dem- morning chafged with » were present. LARGE TERRITORY WILL D ARING HOLDUP ATTEMPTED SOON BE OPENED UP, Line tnto race river wit se) ON FIFTH AVENUE LAST NIGHT Opened This Fall—J. D. Mo- Arthur Talks W. B. PROVEN OF AMBROSE AVENUE HELD UP AT POINT OF ee GUN—ASSISTANCE ARRIVES AND ROBBER ESCAPES Special to The Daily News se libel very daring though unsuc-|took to his heels and rushed cessful holdup occurred last|down Cotton street towards Sixth Winnipeg, April 20.—In the A course of an interview, J. D. Me- Arthur, the well known railway night at 9:30 o'clock on Fifth}avenue. The two men at once contractor, stated that the steel avenue, almost directly in front|went into Mayor Newton’s house was laid from Edmonton to thelof¢ Mayor Newton's residence. jand rang up the police, who in Lesser Slave lake, a distance of The victim of the attempted|an incredibly short time arrived 170 miles, and that the Peace!pobbery, Mr. W. B. Proven of!on the scene in an automobile River valley country would be|Ambrose avenue, while on his|and went in pursuit of the reached this summer. Mr. Mc-|way home from town was sud-| robber. Arthur gave out for the first denly accosted by a man who The deseription given of the time the details of the Edmon-|pointed a gun at him and de-|man is that of a person of me- ton-Dungevan and British Co-|manded “hands up.” In the ax-| dium height, clean shaven, and lumbia railway that is opening|citement of the moment both | wearing a soft light grey hat up the last great west and inland|/hands went up as ordered, but| pulled well down over his eyes. empire, thousands of square}upon the opportune appearance e| This man may be one of the gang miles in extent. He also an-Jof Mr. Philip Linzey, he yalled [wha have been burglarizing in nounced that work would beland ran in his direction. With-|the neighborhood recently and it commenced in the spring on the}out a moment’s hesitation the | is hoped that the police will ef- Great Waterways railway to|/assailant, pocketing his gun,!fect his immediate capture. Fort MeMurray, northwest of Edmonton aie distance of 350 ; SAGA Let —_—————— vv” WEIRD MONSTER OF THE DEE SACRED CONCERT WAS VERY WELL RECEIVED | CAUGHT BY LOCAL FISHERMAN Welsh Male Quartette in West-/LOOKS LIKE A CROSS BETWEEN FISt FISH AND ANIMAL—WILL BE holme Theatre Pleased PRESERVED AND PLACED ON EXHIBITION Crowded House ——— —- — soaaiaglla One of the most interesting|of a fish and the front fins are A sacred concert was given |SPechnens of the deep that could|quite natural. On the centre of last night after church services|°® ‘magined was brought to che |the belly, however, there are two were over in the Westholmelo.” from one of the local fishing fins shaped like jherring tails, opera house by the Vancouver bonis aus exbibijed in the office}and beneath these two feet with Welsh male-quartette: A novel}?! The Daily News. projecting claws. On the top of opening was made by the double Ils appearance would lead mai [as head an organ lies buried in quariette singine Tenn, Kindly to think that it is part animal|a socket, but which can be raised Light,” behind the lowered cur.|2"¢ Part fish. The head is dis-|up, and underneath it is covered tain, which was raised towards tinctly of the mammal type with | with sharp spikes evidently used from Vancou- |' i nstitute a thorough | . : investigatior . Louis would not a cheap shop to get compliments cyanide pi Notice to Contractors » killed with an axe yes- specifications, JOO UUGU OULU IOLA OLLIE LAE AO IO a ag OK 8 “We Lead—Others Follow’ A Mastitaias: in Phaihdbu: FOUR-REEL BIOGRAPH FEATURE ‘JUDITH OF BETHULIA’ Westholme Opera House and THURSDAY Oriental scenery arid costuming. Fascinating and exciting In the extreme, A beautiful story that is as true today as it was two thousand years ago, portraying Judith of Bethulia. the heroism and self-sacrifice Special music by the Westholme Orchestra OHILDREN: 10c ABE EE EE OO OE OA a a a PAID IAIAIA IIIA IIIIIIII IIIA IIIS IIIII AAS PADAAAAAA AAAI AIDA AAAAAAAAAAAAA IAAI AAD AAI AAAAAAAA IN ; in teeth s a rat’s ¢ s- , the close, The effect was good.| °°" imilar to a rat’s and no ‘ai lime of war. The selections were all loudly irils very like to those of pigs. | \n attempt will be made to Japplauded and some were en-|/! has gills, too, but they are|have it preserved and placed on | and covered up. It has the usual tail} exhibition in the publicity rooms. A ¢ »wded house enjoyed the ss vooment mcwtinslss onal MR. JUSTICE CLEMENT —_(C. P. R. WILL CALL quartette in CG © “God Save the King” at) CONFIRMS AGREEMENT| AT MANILA HEREAFTER ~ SMALL BLAZE LAST NIGHT |**S2mrfttc Satamens of] wit opan vaio mart or FIRE DEPT. CALLED OUT) ‘“°*" *'*no? 2n¢ Parisn Canada Mr. Justice Clement of the Special to The Daily News) |Occurred in Basement of House|supreme court has given effect Montreal, April 20.—The CG. P. on Fifth Avenue—Resulted to the terms of agreement{R, announces that it will enter in No Damage reached between the Bishop off,,,, Philippine trade on June 15, peomeapreneiaiis New Westminster and the par- The fire. department was oall-jishioners of Holy Trinity churoh, when the steamer Empress of ed out to quash a small fire in|New Westminster, before the is-]Russia will make the Manila the basement of J. Hunter’s}S¥e came to trial, by handing}port call. down judgment confirming the The fastest schedule hitherto settlement upon the lines agreed|from any Norih American port upon relating to the disposition}to Manila has been 28 days, but of the See house property in the]the CG. P. R. with ber fast sailings Royal City and the future status] will cut this down to 417 days. the fire was’ gmk ‘out “in: aban of Holy Trinity church in the]The service has been inaugur- a diocese, aled at the request of the busi- According to this agreement}ness men and commercial inter- just confirmed by his lordship,}ests of the United States and the the See house will remain insthe Philippines, and will bring Gan- hands of the trustees to be soldjada into touch with a valuable home on Fifth avenue west. The fire must have originated by hot ashes falling through the floor from an open fireplace. The fire addies were right on the job and We do ‘Ophvlelering and re- pair work for spring cleanups. Geo. D. Tite, the funiture dealer, a when a favorable opportunity|new market Third avenue. 74 . ; : ire TAtf presents itself. When sold the ; ee Pap iB proceeds will be equally divided Judgment was given this between the parish and _ bishop. Holy Trinity chureh will by the agreement retain the tithe of the cathedral and a canon will be passed at the next meeting of the diocesan synod conferring this lille in perpetuity. The dispute, which had devel- morning in the aetion of C. C, Carter vs. Chas. M. Wilson, in which the plaintiff sued for wages as manager of Delkatlah garden, The defendant brought a counter-claim for one thou- sand dollars damages on the grounds tha towing to the negli- gence of the plaintiff the dyke which protected the garden from the sea had given way and caus- ed destruction of the crops. Judge Young gave judgment for the plaintiff of $60.10 and dis- inissed the counter-claim with oped into a supreme court ac- tion, was over the ownership of the See house land, the parish claiming sole ownership, and the bishop making a like claim as a corporation in suecession to his predecessors The fight has been in progress for a year or ever since the bishop decided to = SSS move his seat from the Royal City to Point Grey and to build a cathedral near Vancouver, MONEY WANTED! e Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Macleod SA ET and their little daughter Don- THREE TO FIVE ‘THOUSAND alda left for their home in north Vancouver this morning, after a JEAN GRANINNI pleasant stay of ten days in this This 1s the boy who confessed to|city, where Mr. Macleod sup- the murder of Lydia Beecher,|plied the Presbyterian pulpit for the young schoo! teacher of|two Sabbaths, This is Mr. Mac- _—— Poland. Police experts say|leod's second.visit and he is 2X 115 » = = = = «DAILY News the face is that of a born{very enthusiastic about our criminal, scenery. Busiiess property for security. Good interest and broad margin of security. Apply ~