pe eee Lanes OIROULATION ww THE oITY AND NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA ewiuen ily w THE DAILY NEWS RUPERT CELEBRATES ENGLAND'S PATRON SAINT SS - BIGGEST PASSENGER SHIP AFLOAT LAUNCHED—SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION HERE Jp esensonnuzise wT SONS OF ENGLAND BANQUET EDUCATIONAL CONDITIONS M OST ¢ ATISF A (T ORY AFF AIR LAUNCH OF MONSTER STEAMER ON CLYDE BY CUNARD COMPANY AND WILL ACCOMMODATE OVER pIScUSSED LOCAL EDUCATIONAL MATTERS WITH SCHOOL (COST OVER TEN MILLIONS BOARD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON—RECOMMENDS FOUR THOUSAND—FULLY EQUIPPED THEATRE EARLY CHOICE OF SITES. ae ONE OF THE NEW FEATURES. i | e i Dr. A Kobinsen, supers leonsiderivg the rapid growth of St, George’s Day Honored With Roast Beef and October Ale; )_ “iscow. Seotiand, Apri 23.—| ‘The new liner is 885 foot in — oe ade alee ; i be gpa pogo S h Witt El nt and Stim | ti i S ae largest steamship ever built|length, with a breadth of 95.6. spending several|upon the board the advisability peec es 1 y, oque Imulia ing , ongs in Great Britain, the Cunard liner| Her tonnage is 47,000. Her pas- Prince Rupert, was pres-jof making an early selection of Th M d T L | B bbl Aquitania, was _ suceessfully|sengers will be divided as follows: ; 11 meeting of thejall the permanent school sites at aae rue oya ty u e launched on the Clyde yesterday.|5ix hundred and fifty first cabin, esterday afternoon] that are ely to be required for It was a large and representa-| peal to all present. He referred|always been loyal to the British|The new vessel is double shelled| ‘#9 Second cabin and 2,400 third of discussing} some years to come and of secur-|tive body which gathered around|to Prince Rupert, the cavalier,| flag. It was one of the largest)and carried boats sufficient to ac- cabin. First and second cabin iiters in so far as|ing the sites through the co- the festive board at the Centrai| "4 gave an able sketch of the|of the provinces and it would be|commodate 4,250 passengers and puasengers will have the accom- earing is coneerned.|operation of the local member career of that brilliant and fear-/| difficult to find one more loyal. crew. modation of Turkish and electric D ¢ his visit to the city Dr.| Speaking in a general way of Hotel last night, at the invitation!) 0. soldier, Prince Rupert, the William Manson, M. P. P., re- The Aquitania cost the Cunard baths. visited every class|the eity’s future, Dr. Robinson}Of the Sons of England, to com-| city, was well named if we, as|sponded, first congratulating the|line $10,000,000 to construct, not In the matter of speed the Aqui- hools of the city|said he was greatly impressed by|memorate St. George's Day and) citizens, kept ever before us the| Sons of England upon the suc-|to mention the cost of her luxuri-|t4nia is up to the minute in every und | ' gone earefully;many of the undertakings that/the post prandial efforts of the|best characteristics of Prince|cess of the gathering, which|ous equipment. respect. She will have an aver- site accumulatingjare now being carried on Phat speakers rank among the best Rupert, the man showed the strength of the or- Like the names of all Cunard|@8e speed of 23 knots, making i hat will be of great|there are many works of greater es dl What is our aim as English-|#anization in the city. He said/liners, the name of this new one| er somewhat faster than the ill- future in ap-| magnitude than have been under.|°* listened yo in this a hey men?” the speaker asked. “W e|that when the Canadian Pacific|was derived from an interesting |fated Titanic. ‘ idditional sechool|taken in similar lines in the older |¥°F® Geog: 3 aan” ae old mae must labor here in order that|Was first talked of in parliament/souree. Aquitania is the Latin] The ship will be provided with jcoast cities he considered a very oe ates ae alain =. anal succeeding generations of Can-| British Columbia was described name of a part of Gaul, originally|a theatre and a theatrical com- look advantage of} strong indication that the city is and @ aah to she convivialits adians may rear upon the stones 48 “a sea of mountains rhe/including the country between|pany with repertoire of plays will ind congratulated |destined to be one of the most}. h m was continued long ae we now lay another great civiliza-|Pprogress and development that} the Pyrenees and Garronne,}be a regular fixture. This is the ird on the satisfae~|important ports on the Pacific waren ig CASS » tion to be added to the glories of| had so rapidly followed in the|peopled by Tberian tribes and|first time that anything of this of the s« hools | Coast midnight. the ancient throne. Let us strive|!ast twenty-five years was largely} settled in part by Celts. kind has been attempted. Mrs. Black is @ past master ID/)), yeep unsullied the glorious|due to that railway, and was an es en | the arranging and serving such|traditions of our race. Let indication of what we might ex-|_ : cae aie ape Tee AGRICULTURAL EXPERT NUMEROUS INQUIRIES 1 banquet and everything was ex-jendeavor to maintain a broad | = this oa ao SIR CHARLES ROSE POLISH GIRL FAINTS aaieal ae as prettily|outlook on life and our fellows;|from the Grand Trunk Pacifie in FOR THIS DISTRICT REGARDING SALT BEDS|*:''°®:. "2 was pretty [potook on We and ous fellowes) fn sete wears, rhe] DAES IN AUTOMOBILE) WHEN LEFT FORTUNE : ed —-— acai ie eee ‘The Roast |i provincial; to love our island mevermpment of our resources sommes csegunennp ae seni fie ain” Tn thiaen of a few menthe a coe Ban \“ McG Mason, Frank A Bens, ish Empire stood for and which|on this part of the province and|Montreal Garriéson Artillery and ae tes _ baa wt eiress uits the settler, ample scope ae a gente — Ps a eld Kirkpatrick, I = en had made it an empire upon|what was now this city. Had heja Fenian Raid veteran. He sat ete ; ¥ relatives im , d at no distant time eslt beds en en ; _ aya. B. Williams, FP. J. Puilee, “|whiech the sun never sets. been present the captain would|for Newmarket in the British ? for the services of men well capacity of fifty tons per day Larkin, J a, = > en The guests made the rafters|Probably have told them that the|Commons from 1903 to 1910. In ne horticulture andiaa Tosca’ TOMORROW NIGHT et w. Metaee, : _ Ww. ring with “Rule, Britannia.” British admiralty, years ago,|January, 1910, he was defeated, m Sena G Se a a 0. H. Bel on, J. Hilditeh responded, stating chose Prince Rupert for a naval|but was re-elected in December - “s rarnet, Zs rarnet, \ Jerson, ase Tha o “uetio oO ¢ . of >) os » : F ras » * ne of these probably will be] Those who have not had the/c, vy, Evitt, T. MeMeekin, J. Duffy,] ow proud he was to be not ae = ™ oa ae _ ee a ee was cre TALK ABOUT FEATURES ; it Prince Rupert, from} pleasure of seeing Sarah Bern-|G¢, Freeman, G. Kelsey, A. Cum-|©@nadian merely but an imperial. i sesed that large expenditure le was 6 member of the Jockey Here Is One That Is a hick he can take charge}hardt in the flesh will have the|mings, J. Ledley, F. N. Cliftun, F.}!8t and a@ citizen under the Union| aust be iets a, feng yur- | Club arid for a time was racing Feature “harlotte Islands and]/opportunity of seeing her pie-|st. Clair, M. Lamb, A. 8. John- Jack, which would wave tor! ons of aaean this yort 7 . pertaer of King Edward VI when » oer istands of the gulf,|tured representation at the Em-|son, J, Gidley, Arthur Cuthbert, thousands and thousands Ore ae cs He od ad An Prince of Wales THE GREAT BRITISH HERO ‘nd his territory will in-| press next Friday and Saturday.|/w, Moorehouse, W. D. Vance,|¥e@?s after we had all passed | 2 rope Cwrine aooten the past 3 at eys of the Uppers}, should be understood that the|]Adair Carss, G. 8. Fitzmaurice, |@¥®Y- ltwelve . o- ae. A a ; the Naas as far a8|Divine Sarah herself acted before Joseph Howe, A, Brooksbank, T. Mark Harby and “Billy” gave ¢ Prato ese | ae o- OE Var Qe . nother practical agri-|the camera man when these films|w, W. Parker, F. R. Brown, War-| Witty interlude. and Vienna the people knew more : ilso be appointed| were taken, so that all that won-|pen Kissick, Ed. Gillingham, Ed. 8. M. Newton proposed “Our! about Prinee heart than the Se ee Sys- 7 titer the needs of theldpous grace of movement and|Ling, C. T. Heward, Dennis Allen,| Province” and said that from the | people living here. They asked , Mr. Soott stated, io, eet wrens setress ene portrayed |y. Adame, Aa WHA, W. Be the Prince Rupert Eyare.masee Expedition to the ) - ‘le and soil eonditions, with caieaeaiiania realism Derry J Kemp, CC. G ‘Case A ' Mr. Evans then referred to the/Co. arrived by the steamer Henri- F ’ me a great, if not The alas is “La Tosea cone Stowell \ Franks J on BE | vast wealth of this part of the ette this MOFPRng- It Sey being SOUTH POLE M sreat producing terrijory ene be com votent critics as aan Ww. idan i \. province in natural resourees|transferred to Port Edward in H the province, and the appoint- Beeateaie ‘Mandiok’n greatest mas-] Woods C Ault F Ve ee H - EM ress Theatre still to be developed, of the ninety|scows and is for the purpose of Showing _the departure Ment of ed experts to origin- a S si : yo seen at the Empress| Watis co Céubeen \ ‘Clark jmillions of gold yearly from constructing a temporary pipe from New Zealand, scenes d methods of cultivation + on 5 ror a SS . ee 7 j}Alaska which later would pass|line from Wolf Creek to supply on board ship, flelds of float- d prod , 1¢ following will be the cast:/J E. Oakley, W. Heward, A. Wil | throug re bond when the/the camp with the necessary ing ice, immen seb yrod tat its start should|j.a Tosea, Madame Bernhardt;|jiams, O. A. Shepard, D. Yelf,. E } through here = or ~ , - , a 7 . ; oe. ener " Much to assist in ite rapid! ac ae a. Mario. M Sp ochies : Sts Lantus G: Rus. irailway was finished. With its|}water. The line will be about a the great Antaretic conti- es ay Scarpia, M. Le Max; ario, H. Shockley, } r. Landys, G. Ru oe boundless resources Prince Ru-|]mile and a half long. The Port nent and the only picture Denouberg ; we -ryag e ane: sell, riage ae a Arneil, |pert was bound to be a great city,|]Edward Townsite Company has ever taken of the midnight Rowing Club Dance — te > ' theory 5 — ee — King.” 1. AT THE MASKED BALL. | but he would leave this to be told | already made application to the sun, interspersed with fhe P Rupert Rowing chief of police Mario a celebrated] proposed by President A. H, Sil- A beautiful colored pic- by Mr. Pattullo, the finest mayor|government for permission to thrilling scenes and inci- ‘Yachting Club is making ar-/artist Angelotte the brother of|yersides, had been duly honored ture. |the city had ever had. construct a permanent water dents and coneluding with eeMents for a grand assembly La Tosea, who is a famous sinwer.Jand a patriotic song by Mr. 2. KERRY GOW. Part 1, There were cheers for Mr. Pat- supply a mal i¢? . hoagy' be on apthentic ploture of the Soul, i the Kaien Island|/The plot how Mario fell in spite/}Stowell had been enthusiastically 8. KERRY GOW Part 2 | tulle and then the guests burst | Some mens 1s before all tne oPr- heroic Captain Scott. P Friday evening May 2nd f the rice his sweetheart would|encored, Frank A. Ellis gave the 4, KERRY GOW, Part 3 \ jinto the old slogan “We're Here malities can. be complied with the This wonderful picture : oe ~Gheg avrprten his liberty hinges |toast of the evening, “The Day splendid Kalem special | Because We're Here,” and sang ae system is being in- — four other extra fine King Edward Wharf. upon the mad infatuation of the|We Celebrate.” He said this day feature release, |" with great vim Stalled, films ‘Angle has peturned|echief of police for the songstress.|was being celebrated by English- 5. THE COWBOY'S LOVE, Mayor Pattullo expressed his FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Kdward, where he has To further his passionate de-}men and English societies every- A fine Lubin western, j|pleasure at being present at the Consolidated By-Laws Mt a aie ~ ‘in the construetion|sires he has Mario arrested and|where and was a very appropri- 6. THE AMERICAN GIRL, A | first banquet of the Sons of Eng- : The special meeting of the at the ated o lhe work is ecom.forders him to be shot at sunrise.jate oceasion to emphasize, St, Lubin comedy, jland and hoped they would have;Couneil last night, called for the e' the new port is now}]Then playing upon her love of|George was the tutelary guardian T : ete n | many more of them, He believed|purpose of consolidating certain * shipping the artist he promises him his|of England and there was a beau- wo Gompiete ae a jsuch societies were a very good|of the debentures to be issued af- R ae freedom if the girl will consent/tiful tradition associated with erg we ron ee |thing, as they brought the people|ter today’s vote, lasted but a few Ay Seeption This Evening. to the shameful bargain proposed|;his name, Even though a myth = a the a = , 4 | closer together and thus helped|minutes, All the members of the OPERA HOUSE | : this evening a reas the price to be paid, How thefical personage in the days of eo . Bhs shUtes to good citizenship As Mr./ecouncil were in favor of the ° byt, ‘Ul be given in the Pres-|villainous Searpia was a double/chivalry the character repre- etween the Baows, Evans had observed, a great deal|course and the two measures 1 ey “ll to Mp. Roffe Mac |traitor, how La Tosea stabs the/}sented was one showing tual A Specially Fine Musical §]/More was known of Prince Rupert|were formally passed The Home of High Class ne here as an assist-|treacherous chief and leaps from spirit and self-sacrifice which Program by the Empress $/0n the outside than we probably Music and Real Featares ! hr. W. Kerr the citadel parapet to her death|has characterized the English Orchestra, A. F, Williams, j| knew, and they did not need to Voting on the By-Laws scales Exam on the flagstones below All this|race from the earliest days, So Musical Director | #0 to London to find that out At 11.45 this morning the to. Admission, Lower Floor 26¢ ina ‘Ning Ore Bodies, and much more is depicted with|long as these qualities were held| | Mr. Newton and Mr, William) tal number of votes polled on the Baloony 150; Children, Any Tho, edley, M. B., and Mr.| splendid foree and through it alllin admiration and reverence in Prices 10 and 15 Cts |Manson had told them of the|py.jaws was not more than 75 Part of the House, 100 Med on. ve presently en.}moves the queenly form of her|the world a character which so vast possibilities in the coming |{t is evident that there is no ser- san ig the copper ore} who is perhaps the world’s most}exemplified them must retain its| Complete Change of Pro- development of the province, and) ious objection or the vote would SPECIAL MATINEE PY Island Ma ’ Harbor, Mores.|famous actress place in literature } . jin regard to the city it was al/have been much+larger SATURDAY . ee a rurning from allegery to his gram To-Morrow Night commanding position we oceu 3 Admission (Afternoon Only) Wa ‘mag Pantorium Pioneer Mleaners.|tory, Mr, Ellis went on to speak — ————-—-~ | No skating for the public at 10e and 15e ‘ Wallace's, 80tf Phone 4. of a character which should ap. 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