gnagst OIROULATION NEXT MAILS : qe city AND wer From South " col UMBIA Princess MOY)... 6. Si es dal Friday _ \ : For South x Prince George .......454. Friday — : so Re ae 8 ————— SS ee =— ———— - + bagi. iv. NO. 254 PRINCE RUPERT, B.G., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS xr = ——o oe — NEW ZEALAND’S SLAP AT BORDEN NAVAL POLICY gene —_ = ——————————— — gONAR LAW : PLEDGES UNIONIST PARTY TO SUPPORT ULSTER—PLAN FOR PEACE IN MEXICO yNAR LAW UNIONIST IST LEAGUES | NEW ZEALAND HAS DECIDED TO PARTY TO RESIST WITH FORCE ricer univer momvers su) HAVE A NAVY OF HER OWN NOW to Have Enrolled with Great coMPARES SITUATION IN ULSTER WITH CONDITIONS IN Am- Secrecy HER DECISION TO ABANDON NAVAL | SUBSIDIES 1S WELL RE- ERICA PRECEDING THE CIVIL WAR THERE OR fs ; ‘Saki iid - CEIVED BY MOST PRONOUNCED IMPERIAL PAPERS POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE Special to The Daily News. OF THE OLD COUNTRY . Toronto, Oct. 30—The News sa Mir 7 a ae Special 1 rhe Daily News. Hle said it was urgent that Shr last night published a sensation- ‘Special to the Daily News) try in its work of imperial de- Bea ryne,. Oct. 30, eo an arte aaa this meet $ fe of ; a | a ee league London, Oct. 30.—The deci- | fence. It says: “We have long Re a ing so that the pledge that he iaving been formed in Toronto,| » i s me aines vat the creatio Speaking | Haneda fat Mr. Law) had coe at Blenheim with the avowed intention of sup sion of New Zealand to abandon food Mastic kite ey cake f is Edward Carson, Mr. An-| pajace on July 12. 1912, to sup plying men and money for an|the policy of naval subsidies for completely provide for naval seu + Bonar Law, the opposition] port Ulster in resistance to Home anti-home rule campaign, It]a fleet of her own has been fav-| curity, must be essentially a part the House of Commons|Rule be made oe clear, He says the organization has been|orably received by the most pro-|of any adequate and lasting nav- «i night pledged the support of urged that the government formed with great secrecy and|/nounced imperial newspapers.|al protection.” the Ur st party to Ulster, even|should secure a mandate from that it already has fifteen hun-|The Times, while arguing that Those newspapers of the ex- » the forcible resis- lthe whole people before granting dred members, It further states|this does not affect the Cana-|treme naval school say that New ne Rule. But his|Home Rule to Treland that the movement is not confin-|dian case, admits that the former|Zealand “launches herself upon agerly-awailed reply to Premier : ed to Toronto, but is being ac-jarrangement of New Zealand|the blue waters of the Pacific is of a compromise} London, Oct. 30.—The Home tively promulgated in all large}was not one to stimulate the|/like a true chip of the old block, of the state-|Rulers yesterday responded cities of the Dominion —from|pride or patriotism of that coun-|with pluck and devotion.” that Unionists would care-|the volunteers of Ulster by par- coast to coast. icin iingiaiaila der any proposal thejading five thousand = strong at (hil aeeciihigdacinniacmea EES. ee cared to make re-|Athlone hedmond’s foilowers Se ee Pete winter Oe cst PLAGUE INFESTED ‘TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED BY : on were possible Ulster from Home Rule Belf pS eee orate aaawceu-| EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE TANK Ulste to conditions injlose four-fifths of the Irish trade a adadinil (HE Mal aioe end’ doininerce Vigorous Campaign Ordered Ag- A tpt ainst the Bubonic Plague- po =— Carrying Rodents WM. GRANT, PLUMBER, IS IN A CRITICAL CONDITION, SUFFER- a ING FROM INTERNAL INJURIES—E. GINGRAS SUS- BRITISH CRUISER BLOWN UP Special to The Daily News. TAINED A DEEP GASH ON CHIN. Seattle, Oet. 30.—The catching] - ————— of a bubonic plague infected rat As the result of an explosion,gine room, Mr. Gingras assisting BY N at University Avenue, fifteen feet]}of a gasoline tank two well known|Mr. Grant for a few moments, : further north than any infected|citizens of Prince Rupert were when a terrific explosion occurred R CE “PRACTICAL TEST OF IT—WIRE rat has heretofore been captur-|injyped yesterday afternoon, “one a oie Mir: ee se se BRITISH ADMIRALTY MAKES P a - ed, was the occasion yesterday| ; re eee ee the walls of the engine. room ant LESS SPARK TEARS HOLE IN WARSHIP’S BOTTOM FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY AS A “HORSE MARINE.” for the city health commissioner of them so seriously that this pilot house, which are combined EIGHT MILES AWAY This is one of the latest pictures of Right Hon, Winston Churchill | !suing an order for a more vig- sao iS i Oi ere a one: abe. eR ney and his wife. Those who saw Churchil) og his visit to Can- orous Campaign against the ro, e most seriously injured o 1¢| pletely shatter z ; i 0 7 ship | de orning last the ship as : Seve Ague*infecte is Willis ive ; m 2 pi se was ff. The ] A warship|day mot ning Ia t th hip wa ada Sone years ago will! remember him as a well dressed, well |dents. Seven ‘““tagueZin fected | Wo % WwW illiam Gr ant, the plumb the pitot house as torn 0 rT up by wireless al]loWed to Stockes Bay and from a 7 c i rats were previously caught at}er Who, it is feared, sustained|explosion was so violent that the " : 3 set up young fellow. Just now the tailors of Old London are , I ; a6 oui al oe ee adaiti lidatd f the bolts: which holds } bepuetehien. ae per, |pattleship eight miles away the : . nies PELE EN le ede the foot of Jackson Avenue. internal injuries in addition to|heads of the bolts: which hoias : - ‘ 7 . yy e - ° " f , “nis i : rare mY ee an exper’ i material contained in the box commenting on the first lord’s careless dressing ‘They inti ORR REN 5 being badly bruised about the|the pilot house to the hull were mysterious Inven-) as exploded by a wireless ray mate that it affects their business. at peter: dss at aca abdomen. E. Gingras, of the/literally- drawn through the hich the admiralty is test-|or spark. tund and less adaptable to good clothes than he used to be. SCANDINAVIAN BALL public works department, .the|heavy oak timbers to which they The ship on which the ex- There was a vast upheaval of — aeuaee a aeemeeeee other man injured, sustained a/were fastened. ‘was after | WAS GREAT SUCCESS deep gash from one corner of the When the accident occurred pe Wa being made was|Water and the cruiser was 2 CAPTAIN BERNIER IS tt iss cruiser Terpsi-|Wards seen to have a heavy list } ONLY ONE DAY MORE 7 * mouth extending across the lower|the boat was lying alongside the eh vessel of 8400 tons, She]to port. Wrecking tugs, watting BACK FROM Icy NORTH | ee Seek Over One Hundred and Twenty-| part of the chin. The gash prac-|dry dock. In addition to the two dock with her bot-|in the yard, closed in on the eru- a Wileed : man. Las cite Five Merry Dancers Enjoy- tically laid the flesh open to the men who were injured, George ces Details of|iser and by means of power Sonvineed ‘that Oaneta ‘Mee An- si esha this oittantiaiihe es we ed Themselves jaw bone.. He was also bruised| Davis was on board making some ire jealously guard | Pumps kept her afloat until she exhaustible Harvests Along Fee a tondhilenie: efter a BCS A }0n the forehead and has a large}carpenter repairs in the galley. iown that some] Was safe inside the doeks Northern Boundaries Sannih avhinhonee oro rth The regular ena dances jump on the back of his head. He was fortunate enough. to the experiment was| It is not thought that the it acetic higeent daa aacteved held under the ,auspices of the} At the time the accident. oc-Jescape uninjured and immediate- was in the do¢k-jyvention had anything to do with Banta to The Dails are be rating thin vottse list Do Scandinavian Society show NO}jcurred Mr. Grant was engaged |ly summoned assistance, — The that a myster-/|the “I rays though, apparently = fie : a . io | ant” Mei Sata Tht signs of waning din popularity, on a gasoline launch which is}two injured men were hurried to was fixed to the s similar to Muliva’s dis¢ Montreal, Oct. 30.—Hale and} sittin iis ‘iit ae an At the Om) -Sivenee the St. An-|heing fitted up for G. B. Hull, | the hospital, where their injuries ship. On Wednes hearty Captain Bernier, the Are-| aac ee. wae . any | drew s Society Hall last night public works engineer, making|are being attended. — tic explorer, arrived in port yes. is Rae = ‘the ene An j over “one hundred and twenty-|pepairs to the gasoline’ tank, Reports from the hospital this terday after an ‘absence of six- eae : - i Berwin me |five were present and from their] which had been leaking. Both morning say that Mr. Grant put ast year there had been ap- 3)happy countenances it was eVi-}men are positive that there was}in a very bad night and that his SUPPLY TWO BIG D eo snente in the noi proximately 600 registered. 3/dent that all were enjoying them-|no gasoline in the tank at the|condition is very serious. Mr, part of Baffin’ Land ile states Bear this in mind, selves to the limit. In addition|tjme, but the fact that an explo-|Gingras was taken to the operat- that he is convinced that Ganad® to the ordinary waltze, two steP,|sion eeeurred indicates that the|ing room this morning and sey- FOR DRY DOCK POW has an inexhaustible source of Tn etc., there were a few Scandinan-|tank must have been filled with|eral stitches put in the ugly gash wealth in furs and other eam- PEACE FOR MEXICO ian dances on the program which lithe yapor, which probably ignited |on his chin,, It is expected that CA mercial commodities along her Sore were entered into with great en-|fpom the torch used for. solder-|he will be able to be out in a few NADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY GETS $100,000 far northert boundaries lie | President Wilson Will Lay Plans thusiasm, _ ting. Both men were in the en-| days. CONTRACT IN CONNECTION WITH DRY DOCK ee as at nin ‘full Pai Before His Cabinet. The floor of the St, Andrew’s ae _ — Saati MIN BE 8) 5 a ag Society Hall, the best in the city, |= -_ Te ‘A, MeGee, local represen jplant under construction. In arc}89- Of furs, ivory, [sh and ol, (Special to the Daily News) was in perfeet condition and with JEWELER BY DAY BURGLAR BY ‘alive for the Canadian General |lights alone for the plant there AUSTRIAN EMBROGLIO Washington, Oct. 30,—Presi- the full Westholme orchestra " Electric rgualaoped who returned! will be many more used than at OA Mee dent Wilson has under consider- atlendance per —~ ees ite city yesterday from a six|present required for the entire /Qanadiag Pacific Trafic Manager |ation a plan for restoring ‘peace lacking ‘to peiy as ae oa NIGHT CAUGHT BY BUI | PUP weeks’ triy Tororba, Chicago, | city Along the whole front of Sent Out of Country. to Mexico, which he will: disauss plete success. ancing r é Sl. Paul,, Minne apolis and Win-|the dry dock wharves are lights hancement with the cabinet tomorrow. It eon an) ee hell a c eal. that his company j will be acre = ine a eage (Special to the Daily News will be made public within a few er Sai aia oe nali SAN FRANCISCO MAN ACCEPTED D BY. ASSOCIATES AS REPUT- etion with tn ee ke Peon : ae that vicinity will] Wtenna, Oct. 30.—The British Hare. dance will be given some tim ABLE MERCHANT CONFESSES HE HAS BEEN ROB- Hock that will a we, Sener? Pa ~~ “8 a salen 0! light embassy has renewed the request Fir f ap dined next month, BER FOR YEARS thar 8100,000 no toe are at re ol the great that the Austrian government, ae rer ; SF tae gC A two 1000 kw nite digoataeieton ea will ane business for al- nending. ee seial of ae (Special to The Daily Mawes DELIBERATE SUICIDE San Francisco, Oct, conn killing or injuring. ; : mae erie: poWer and light for the immense|most every line of trade ee ee . ; i ' : £ ay i salvador, Oct, 30.—Fifty- ce aw tive years William. Bastein “has ;heen a pRewien ii 2 me == Rallway, ee the ai ae f ae te ir i : a Wife of Striking Coal Miner at been aecepted by business men} shoot until Friday night. My re- carry o its ordinary jUSINeSss In our deaths rom arow e are s . ; , ey ie a cs s a syn REAL BENEFACTORS PREMIERS’ CaNRERENES the esac reported today from the outside Ladysmith Sucks in Gas anager. pe 3 eee luctance to use my revolver Cau- OF UNFORTUNATES soe ere vr aia districts, due to floods caused by! (gpecial to the Daily News jewelry iadinhbe, His property et a ; Concluded Last Night Without) The Daughters of the Empire|the heavy rains. Maniuiwan’ ot. 20,aeuner. cat meiraeviivacan:deeeecaeeeeae Bastain was making his way City Police Possibly Saved Man's Achieving Very Much. dance on Friday, October 31, in _— ————— : ae }ly broke down. “I have never} Ottawa, Oct, 30.—The indica- had on his eae? OFsUnAAe men 1 ele payment fo! ‘ (Special to the Daily News) been disturbed when at work.|tions from South Bruce iast night Sed dollars He. ae a hun- The omer ae nig port was SWEENY AND THE FAIRY Denver, Oct. 30.—From the}The people I did business with|were that neither of the political . ve had that much ane aa Deana Monday when the Grand A capital Irish comedy from the Selig Studios far corners of the state more|believed me to be what J repre- parties were very pe ee Pa lo a he would eng a the Trunk Pacific Railway handed than a pinnsnne ones are mos eenhet ee eae ; ars “9% ee me — oor : nt UXUPIOUS aes . 299 604.2 e ing in upon the strike zone offellers bought my diamonds anc ere today. : Thi ~via tines _ He aes malar AOnegue tn Orne of THE SAMS OF pet : 2 eee Colorado. They are|the mint took tmy melted gold|campaign from start to finish. tig Johnson Was one a $5/ing the duty a snags. Ape nO’ A fine drama, the scenes being laid in Mexico, From moving cautiously because there|without question. a enable to one of et ee as von the steame! the Pathe Studios are rumors of possible dynamit- “T have always been a natura! Greatly reduced prices in Mil- Where he opened vay the banks being baloaded ae! shipment ing of ihe trains in the strike|thief and T have found it easy to linery. Miss L. M. Kuster. UML With § 200 to le ntctne es ane ee nen. Georgia * flelds. steal things. But I am averse to 254-56 Cr |