ve Librar d y x ‘ LATIO tancesT ornou' city AND NORTHERN at in THE BRITISH COLUMBIA Zane vg so Friday, p.m priest Teotte 2 won 9 am. ee a : Bilge ym NO). 6 . ’ ; yOL, IV ro PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MARGH 19, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS LS ” ag — —_ — Vice-President and General Manager, Mr. Donaldson, | Special to The Daily News. The 88. Prince George, Capt Arrived on the Prince George This Morning London, March 48— A deter.|2- Donald, arrived from the Mr. M. Donaldson, viee-presi-|Rupert on important business |™ ned effort is being made by | South this morning on schedule dent ig ral manager of the connected with the affairs of the tthe Balkan allies to capture Secu- time with 99 first-class passen- G.T.P. a ed in the city this} pacific terminus of the G. 1 P.,jtari before peace is concluded, | ®°™5 and about the same number mornit the Prinee George. | stated upon enquiry by a “News | Senvins reiktevceneis' nee ein of deck. She also had 260 tons He was ar mpanied by Capt. C representative that he had noth at i, on of freight. 1, N manager of the G.ling to ant 66 fo ant arriving. ounce r publication Among the saloon passe ngers | TP hips Other mem-luntil he had eonferred wit cana eat ~ th follow M H ‘ > : ere : Mr ow- bers party were Mrs. ©. H.Jloeal officials of the compans | ALBERTA TREASURER i -T Niel Mrs. Thompson, Mr | Immediately upon his arrival he son, E. Kinmen, L Sargent, Neilson Nicholson, Mr. A. Ansell,| proceeded to Supt, Mehan’s of HAS PASSED AWAY | O'Neill. Miss M. Wilson, Mrs. Se- reta he vice-president, | fice remaining closeted = there wit and — _ a. wurkis and| ro . ar . Seeker e y d Mr. W. } Fogge, secretary to until noon It is not announced | Sudden Death in " Gamenton of | aoa bf a ooeggh kar, W apt. Nict on lhow long Vice-President Donald-| Hon. Malcolm McKenzie ih a in. Vice-President Donaldson was | son will remain here, but it is wie 7c ¥ as _ 7 j ae at tl vharf by Superintend.' probable that a trip will be made - . ere Ade SS. Eee 7 seems OOS | W. ©. ©. Mehan, and Asst - far as the end of steel either | Edmonton, Mareh 47—Soon|and wife, P. W. Kemmell, Chas. | pt. G. A. MeNiehol Mr. Don-|tomorrow or Friday on a special | ***e! 1 o'clock yesterday morn-| Bunting, Geo, Farrant, Jas. Gry-| le wh s visiting Prince! train. ing Hon. Maleolm MeKenzie, pro- oan Pe a y — Gus. vincial treasurer for Alberta,|*™ lips, Se ae D. Sew- neoad cual’ x eo ‘al H jell, M. Fuller, B. Hansen, Wm a . owe - om oats , me Talbot, D. Morrison, G. T Grey-| t , then ‘eae rie? iiness OF son, Miss Esther Stiruther, Chas. i@ss iah a ee : Dingwall, J. B. Hull, * A. Miller i Mr MeKen > as e yuse . » : 2 . : ~ = ‘an ‘ns ae ae Frank Kelly, J. H. Edwardson, vod al aa 2 an os be hale E. Corneville, Mrs. MeNeill, F. an cai cma rey @ . Massedat, F. R. Angers, Mrs. F. , rd an sine aus —_ vee eae Laren, R. Fugiyama, FE. P. WAS ATTACKED BY DEGENERATE GREEK FROM BEHIND cold he was compelled to seek | Langley and Wife, Thos. Yancey, AND DIED IN HALF AN HOUR a o. ClOS it, 5. iene O: Boe, Ae medical attention on his return], ; i\Cassey, Mrs Walter Prescott, | G. to TI ‘ : to this city For a few days no-| pe 1¢ Daily News. Greek, supposed to be demented,|))5., hen we fenred but | miss M. Johns, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs} gx serious as eared, ’ ‘ l March 18—King Geo-|attacked him from behind two | vesterday he rapidly grew worse.) ome, A. Aggell. .S..%, Pollert,y Greece was assassinated|men and shot. The King died in The late minister was a aon. H. Carley,’ A Bauer and wife, is lay. A degenerate'|half : I r : J. W. Turner and wife, Mrs. Z. ! degenerate half an hour uate of Queen's university, and : : R. Brown, M. N. Shaw, A. Sidney me of the most brilliant stu-le > ll . Sain f that aaa H Smith, F. G. Dawson, L. G. Har- ue s 0 t co Ze ee ci ie . AUL AND SPINTLAM MANY MINING MEN = ° ; We) vey, B. Hills, B. McKinnon, Mr M.| to the west twenty-five years , . . i teva = ib Donaldson, Capt. C. H. Nicholson ago and e re’ 0 e prac. and COMMITTED FOR TRIAL) TO VISIT HAZELTON| "°°", cot"ed 200" She Pre n Nite ates ‘Thompson, Me tice of law in Calgary, and after-|. . ’ bs Neilson Nicholson, W. H. Fogg, wards at Macleod, where he was A. Wright, Geo. Sherer, D,_M : _ » reo, Ff per, ° M. — Accused of Murder Will| party of Thirty Gapitatiets Will| for a time in partnership with Moare. P. Bolias, i. Jobnaselar. me Up at Next Assizes Visit Hazelton this Summer Hon. F, W. G. Haultain, now’the H. Edgett,»Mr. Edmonds, Mr. Van eoigtaiisaiioel Chief Justice of Saskatchewan.|.’ “ a = : Ka — 17 : : 3 ,. |Genns, G. Hare, J. H. Fuller, A. ’ om i—Moses| Mr. J. A Riley, a well known|He was elected to the Alberta PD. Richards, J. H. MeCaughney a ind i Spintle . < isle in 905 t agi : é 8, J. ha™ é Zz ' pintlam, the two! mining man of Hazelton, heavily |/¢s!slature in 1905, and againi;’ W Gorydon, Master H. 8. sed oof murdering in 1909. Last year he was taken]... f Miss ~“ al Kindness near Clinton jinterested in the Rocher = de into the Sifton cabinet as prov Wood, J. A. Riley, Miss Elsie ' ; “7 ; , : ’ ~ | Gray, ¢ . Starre Ollie Besne M vere committed for| Boule mine and other properties | incial treasurer. cone? a = ee ee hy a ss ‘. Mt 0 ery, 2 Ss ae by Magistrate Pearse yes-/in that district, returned this erypeonen-nensatppenanncanastanpsneasnte Black. W. J. OBrien, F. T. Sat . on. They will be|morning from Spokane, Wash.| WORK AT SHAWATLANS es Poe ( t he e ass s The ° 5 me As sa : he | pp Riley has been busily engag- 1S NEARLY COMPLETED scien: cipal ' evidence given dur- cn B the hearing eae uae ~. }ed whilst away in connection weer Es CARRIED = dentifiad oes Jas. | with a big deal he is engineering | @antry Successfully Removed BY LAW = hola “pintiam 88) with some prominent American Vesteodag BY BIG MAJORITY \ ebind the log whe »nce | * ; a. a e sh fired that killea|@'mims men He stated that he si ; instal Kindness F |has made arrangements for a rhe work of constructing the —— Phe nary trial of M lparty of capitalists numbering|?!Pe line across Shawatlans pas- Canadian Northern False Creek n me EIAT OF MOSES | about thirty to visit the Hazelton |sa@8e has proceeded with splend- By-Law in Vancouver Car- mW scoused “ae twa) trie this summer id success this week and is now ried Nearly Four to ‘ hite : : in July, 1944, almost complete. Yesterday the One ° he afternoon. gantry, the slide on which the -__ 4 0 ee wit pipes are laid and joined, was Vancouver, March 17—At a ‘iite, the” vietim, had} ueccessfully removed a ‘é » be , 2 ‘ 8 88 2 ’ and the/ratio but little below four to one, company with Mo..| IN MOVING PICTURES pipe line is now lying in its per-|the bylaw of the city on Satur- ber Whit “Haller, Three days | manent bed on the bottom of the} day gave their unqualified en- maleh a found dead, and | The Durbar in " Kinemacolor Will|/ passage. There is one connee-|dorsation to the Canadian Nor- 8 found * ~ have been his, Be Shown at Westhoime tion yet to be made in this line|thern False Creek agreement. ol a Ss Next Week it a point about three hundred When City Clerk MeQueen Mast er yoS i feet from the Island shore. This,|computed the returns from the eN-vear oa w ard, the little! Prince Rupert is shortly to be it is expeeted, can be accomplish eight wards, shortly after seven . son of Mr. and| ie ala ed without difficulty by a diver.jo’elock on Saturday evening he i Ward, arrivad this| reated to entertainment in a line Resides this it will be necessary tounced that the vote for the ' . the Prinee George |never heretofore given in the| fo, @ diver to go over the entire} bylaw totalled 5032 as against th b a Se Vancouver |city, There arrived on the Prince|line and repack many of the|1385 cast in opposition to the ard oa Master George this morning G K. Phil-| joints. agreement. , ip a n ' ‘or »* success ‘arr r ever ar »c rave » then fe? ae sls own, lips, advance agent, as well as For the suece ! in carrying Every ward in the city gave the ge th ing after his lug- ak for the famous out the work so far, much eredit| necessary three-fifths majority [ horning in @ most bus. chief electrician > > ne : is due to Capt. Babington, who|in favor of the bylaw. nd dons a8 if travelling show known as (he Durbar in), . nad charge of the scows and Ea eenielalibenae ‘0 the coast was a Sinemacoior, ¢ entertainment | ‘isting derrick, and to foreman| THE TORONTO STAR , irrence with him, his is a form of enter ain i on Douglas Ghe teehee alae the.ne. PREDICTS ELECTION h delighted to recog. |far beyond anything yet produc-/ i ai work of laying the pipes. -——--- : as lather and mother am. ed in the line of moving pictures oe. eet Toronto, March 17 An Otta- om Vaiting crowd on the|lt cannot be compared with the LosT IN SNOWSTORM aes Qnsotnd 0h Wis Mar beday eat: ordinary shows of the latter des. a “Word hes mone forth bai dine Mr. GR = cription. This eee Two WNortherners Were Frozen/Uouservative organizers to. get mer ull, Dominion Goy.| Will be put on exactly as | we Near Atlin Recently ready for a Dominion — election. lgineer, aecompanied|by special command of a The government is now convine- e slotant, Mr. J. Miller, |Jesty King George yo wi Ae New Westminster, March 17 ed that an appeal to the people 's morning from an produced at the Westholme p Chief of Police Bradshaw has re.|may be foreed at any hour.” ve ‘it to Victoria and Van. |@ra House, commencing Monday ceived a letter from the acting - a evening next, and three nyre government agent, Parton, at Peanants of all nations, fine ee | S'Ve Nights, with a special en Atlin, B.C., asking for informa-|for decoration, at Hyde’s 64-66 OCC one the bad weather Saturday, ‘OUNUINe our lay and ire Wednesday Swentill Sale duy , ® this week. JABOUR BROS. ALLIES DESIRE TO | CAPTURE SCUTARI 200 PASSENGERS BY PRINCE GEORGE Want to Secure it Before Peace a. T. P. Steamer Arrived on Time is Declared—Servian Re- inforcements Arriving This Morning With Large Passenger List dren's matinee on tion regarding Gus Sunbure. He ee ELSES and a companion were lost in a THE WEATHER. Mr. F. R. Angers, a well known|snowstorm near Atlin reeenti) Sheeniaiaiin resident of Prince Rupert and|and were frozen to death, In Su The weather report at 5 o'clock district, returned this morning bere’s pocket was a letter show.|this morning read; Barometer, after being absent from the city|ing that he had lived at New| 30,324; maximum temperature, for some months, Mr. Angers | estminster at one time. 23.0; minimum tempersture, 20 who is a French-Canadian, was) —_—-—- | -_— jone of the best platform speak Our Easter millinery is now! Easter Post Cards ‘ers in the Liberal interests dur-|ready. Miss L. M, Kuster 66! A fine assortment of Easter Ying the last Dominion and Pro-| — —— {sande Of at Hyde's 64.66 {vineial elections, He is equally A fine assortment of picture| ions at home both in the English as|post cards at Hyde's newsstand Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. b| weil as the Freneh tongue 64.66 Phone 4, pic. b. Gordon, Now Now of the Prov- Victoria, 17—Hon. W. |J. Bowser, the attorney-general, jtoday announced the appoint- ‘Iment of C. L. Gordon, of Van- fice being in the new court | house. Mr. Gordon will assume the duties of his office on April 4, }sors from among | aequainted with theatrical work, Footbal! Meeting A meeting of all football en. BLIZZARD | RAGING IN CROW’S NEST PASS Snow Falling Heavily for Twenty Four Hours With Heavy Wind—Worst Storm in Years (Special to The Daily News.) Fernie, March 18—The Nest district is in the grip of one Crow's KING GEORGE OF GREECE SHOT BY ASSASSIN—DETERMINED EF FORT TO CAPTURE SCUTARI ¢.1.P. GENERAL MANAGER IS IN THE CITY TODA F. 6. DAWSON Mr. F. G. Dawson, "APPOINT CENSOR FOR MOVING PICTURES ince Staff, Will be the First Official March couver to the office of censor of moving pictures for the province of British Columbia. The ap- pointment is made under the provisions of the aet passed at session of the Legis- lature respecting the regulation of moving pictures and theatres in which such are displayed. The headquarters of the cen- sor will be in Vancouver, his of- the recent but the date of the enforcement of the act under which his work will be carried on has not yet been fixed, as some _ time must necessarily elapse between the assumes office ready to ac- date the censor and the time he tively commence the e n- forcement of the. provisions of the act. Immediately on assum- ing office, the censor will pro- ceed to work out the details un- der which his work will be con- ducted. The act governing the exhibi- tion of moving pieture films re- quires that all such must be ex- hibited before and be approved by the censor before shown pub- licly. It will be the duty of the censor to prevent the exhibition of pictures of an offensive na- ture. In addition to passing on the suitability of all moving pic- tures and stationary | slides for | publie exhibition, the censor will undertake the inspection of all theatres or other places in which moving pictures are shown, deal- ing particularly with the ques- tion of ventilation and lighting. It is the aim of the Provincial Government to bring all moving picture houses up to a_ high standard of exeellence, both as to the physical arrangements and type of entertainment pro- vided, The newly appointed cens> has been a resident of Vancou- ver for the past fourteen years, and during practically all of that time he has been connected with the reportorial and editorial staf of the Province, being at present city editor of that paper. It is felt that his position as a news. paper man has fitted him to un- dertake the duties of the position to which he has been appointed, it being generally admitted that hewesepaper service gives excel. lent training in judgment. The head of the Ontario Board of Censors: was recently chosen from a Toronto newspaper and this board has done excellent work in keeping the moving pic. ture theatres in that province free from objectionable matter Several states across the border have also chosen theatrical cen- hewspapermnen thusiasts wil! be held in the St. Andrew's Society rooms tonight t 8 o'clock sharp All are invited, ines, jE ranklin touring | wholesale grocery business of W. J. MeMillan & Co., Limited, of Prince Rupert. According to the arrangements made Mr. Dawson will take possession within a few days, just as soon as a complete inventory can be taken. Mr. Dawson is well known, not only in Prince Rupert, but thro- ughout Northern British Colum- bia as one of the most aggres- ;not greater, PURCHASES LARGE CITY WHOLESALE Has Closed Deal for idles of W. J. McMillan & Co., emeewnetecale Grocers of This City who return-|sive men in the wholesale trade. be the worst storms eg aa ed to a site this morning from|Goming to Prince Rupert five jhere in years. Snow has been years ago as a wholesale ah ‘ . . esale com- falling heavily for twenty-four f coal 7 ies areas ce mission broker, he at once start . e tarrifio orme p “News” y the ’ a hours with a terrifie wind blow-| ; e ows : today that ed to establish a connection that ing. | While in the latter eity he closed|pas grown at an almost phenom- a deal for the purchase of thejenal rate. His latest venture will without doubt prove an equal, if success. Before coming to Prinee Rup- ert Mr. Dawson was manager of a large wholesale business in Calgary. His many friends thro- ughout the district will be pleas- ed to see him enlarging his bus- iness interests and will wish him every success in his under- taking. NAVAL HOUSE WLL ADJOURN TODAY Special to The Daily News. | Oltlawa, March . 18—The dis- cussion on the Naval Bill has been discontinued for the pre- NEW FRANKLIN CAR FOR UNION TRANSFER Handsome Touring Car for the Union Transfer Co. Arrived This Morning Mr. Frank Kelly, of the Union Transfer Co., returned this morning for a two weeks’ busi- ness trip to Vancouver and Vie- toria. Whilst in the south Mr. Kelly made arrangements for the shipping immediately of mach- tools, ete., for the com- pany’s repair shop that is being installed in econneetion with their garage in the Dawson Block on 3rd Ave. Mr. Kelly also purchased a new ear which he brought up with him on the beat. PROTEST AGAINST FEEDING BY FORCE A Grand Demonstration of Moral Force Against Brute Force Declares Bishop of Lin- coin (Special to The Daily News.) London, March 18—At a larg- ely attended public meeting held here tonight a strong protest was against feeding prisoned suffragettes by force. The Bishop of Linceln deelared that the suffragette movement is a grand demonstration of mo- ral foree against brute force. registered im- LOCAL JOTTINGS A fine assortment of picture post cards at Hyde’s news-stand. 64.66 Mr. A, Sydney Smith, of the At. lin Fisheries, Ltd., returned this morning from a short visit to the lower coast cities, Besner of the Knox Ho. to the Mr. ©, tel returned from a visit south this morning. The Daughters of the Empire will give a daffodil dance on Monday next at the Kaien Island Club rooms Werner's or. chestra will be in attendanee Daneing will commence at 9.30. Supper will be served during the evening. ‘Tickets on sale at Orme'’s drug store, 3t.24 TEMPORARY REST FROM | Easter BILL DISCUSSION FOR EASTER VACATION—OR- DINARY BUSINESS NCW BEING TAKEN UP sent and ordinary business is be. ling taken up. The House will jadjourn on Wednesday for the holidays. ANOTHER TREAT FOR MUSIC LOVERS Juvenile Bostonians Will Visit Prince Rupert in May— For- mer Resident one of ' the Stars _-__ . In a letter received by a well- known resident of Prince Rupert from Miss Vera Lockhart, late of this city, who is at present one of the stars of the Juvenile Bos- tonian Opera Co., which is play- ing the previnces east of the mountains, the cheery news is given that this popular aggrega- tion of youthful femininity will visit Prince Rupert again for a week's engagement this coming May. Miss Lockhart, who was well known here as one of the most popular and charming young ladies of the city, was for some time stenographer for City Clerk Woods. Her parents, who were old time resfdents of Prince Rupert, lately left for the Okana- gan Valley to reside. There will doubiiess be a great ovation accorded Miss Loekhart upon her appearance here with the popular and clever company of young girls known as the Ju- venile Bostonians. NEW APPROACH TO WHARF 1S NEARING COMPLETION The overhead plank roadway that is in process of construe- tion from the G. T, P. wharf to point opposite Supt. Mehan’s re- sidence, thence making connec- tion by a graded road with ist Avenue, will be completed with- in a few days. The heavy three inch decking is nearly all laid, only that portion bridging the railway tracks remaining wun- finished, A particularly fine view of the harbor is obtained in approaching the wharf from the city by this new route. Consid. erable difference will be made to certain businesses by the change of the approach to the 4, T. P. wharf. Second Avenue from Se. cond Street West will receive a great boost, that portion of the city being the first to be reached by arrivais on the boats and trains. Third Avenue around the post office will become more of a hub than ever, around which the business of the city will na. turally revolve, Pennants of all nations, fine for decoration, at Hyde's 64.66 a Cd od f hy ae