PRINCE RUPERT THE DAILY NEWS| GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: "Wf 8 i McB THE PACIFIC - $30,000 job “wit the read boanee be poRT oF pROGRE paewe? to the London drawing 1. V,, No. 52 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS yo ‘ Bix MILLIONS OF WORK FOR RU ERI ThiS YEAR ) OLD AGE PENSION SYSTEM PARLIAMENT NOT YET READY ED THAT RECOURCE S oF THE DOMINION ARE RE- p FOR TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT— ALSO NEED OF STRONG PUBLIC OPINION BGEST QUIRE The Daily News the force of public opinion back is Ma Public ae the proposal was not suf- Canada yet ready for|ficient to warrant the govern- uc f a system of|ment in taking any action at the nansions declared Hon.| present time. He thought the r-« Whité the sotntoth, reveaes of the Dominion would svat llowed the de- | be required for some time to sg on introduced|come in providing transportation ge K idvocating the| facilities and for the completion { a federal oldjof other national undertakings satisfied ICAL HOUSE PROROGUED REGRET DEATH OF MINTO D REGISTRY BILL PASSED IN CLOSING HOURS—ATTOR- NEY-GENERAL PUT ON THE DEFENSIVE AND SHOWS HIS TEMPER that'publie opinion. The Daily News ithe bill laid over till next year so March 5 The house | that the members could ar : itime to consider its contents e gued rhe lieutenant id “as ‘Bowser. miatit uadér- id the speech from stand the provisions of the bill hanking the mem-/pbut no one else did expressing profound re The attorney-general defended half of parliament and|his department and said that any tritish Columbialtime he was unable to run it Earl Minto, withoul outside help he would the land registry;resign his portfolio heard in the leg-| In the end the resolution was M Hayward wanted| defeated ‘SILVER CUP MINES 1) STATESMEN DEAD /CANADA MOURNS LOSS LEASED BY COMPANY d Minto and Hon. C. E. Deviin Clothier Bros. Will Organize a Have Passed Away Development Company to Operate Mines awa, March 4 g tw f her Canada is i shareholders of group of of the Cup ' meeting staunchest rune he Sw of the | touched, Silver mines and hand the and Sunrise one properties Sunset adjoining on Glen Hazelton district, & Fulton's The pri meeting was former genera f the gOv- was of- cipal the proposed lease property to well- jmountan Dominion, | held Patmore rday the the company's thier brothers, men of the Boun- rhe meeting de- the on con inh fices veste of Charles E fon. of and | business |discussion of govern-| . jor the iMessrs. Cl mines Quebee | Elliott Murray py i! i, fourth Earl of Min- * i \ way on Saturday |°%! ieided to Seotland, | interest and f ida at heart, even er he } a Messrs l en up office as they il, whieh position { . , op on {898k till 1904, ey : : ahh nay \ an en the e yvears the Boer Pee EP rhe financial it was due to }company shows and indefati- | : : treasury and liabi the Canadian |... rhere about splendidly ; ad company’s strenuous work ' tal this capita that i } known mining country le ase different accept lawick, slightly lilions iad the gill those proposed, Clothier the if will brothers, proposit ion, company accept property statement of the $198 in the ties of $6500 of the locally and devel- present ind } i ~ ial was S28, 000 used for he from stock was ne cam opment purposes, a syn- The worth of and they at the mn 1905. the } late Of Kedleston which 19140, in our company purehased earl succeed- DE I ago three years s600,000 dicate some as post he but never Dominion time be- making a red to Canada as Ueulable riehes and of the great- n the world, Devlin, whose Sunday, was Quebee, October al uni- took for the the time. f Ind vendors i shares property control present There shareholders Under the the company of the net taken out company, companys of local meeting. were a number at the proposed agreement cent will get 20 per from the development ore profits by the ilies j Charl. D . place 0 at Avima, {RHR « ont , &1d was educated ite and Laval half of the Dominion throughout the British From 1903 to 1906 the late Mr. Devlin in the British house of commons as member for Gal- way city, being called to the Gouin cabinet in 1907, and ap- pointed minister of colonization, mines and fisheries, sitting member for Nicolet. Isles. nm... cebed to the house of 'T Otlawa county in unty he repre- a 1896, when he i Vright county in hich sg until 4897, ““F until 49038 he was for Tre. he occu. sal rep- the from as Madiay nd Duriy Bed that Dos Mie time better if dead would not the business Literature there men pay Ihio ¢ ion he made many many addresses in so were in meee ches ang be- 1 Hon. Mr.}He pointed out that fact that the hile the dispo- | introduction of old age Sees | 18 any proposaljin Great Britain bad been pre- t in the ame-|eceded for many years by an agi- mndition of the|tation backed by a very dee ded | - i several United THE NEW CIGARETTE CURE institutions States ollowing the lead of in promoting a new cigarette cure, sev- eral Canadian institutions are now handling this cure, which so far has proved itself very valuable rhe picture shows doctors and attendants in one of our Canadian cities swabbing out the throats of cigarette smokers. The practice will soon spread all over Canada, as it has proved so beneficial where it has been given trial. SUFFRAGETTES OPPOSE THE LABOR LEADER Sti Il Show Old Fighting Spirit—| Great Uproar at Political Meeting Special to The Daily News London, March 5.—Militant suffragettes gave further proof that their bitterest animosity 1s reserved for the Labor party, the only political party which has espoused their cause As soon as Ramsay MacDonald, hair- man of the Labor party, started to speak at a Labor ra in Memory hall, the suffragettes in all parts of the chamber, aided by their male supporters, started to howl him down I nearly an hour a fierce struggle raged in the hall. There were frequent free fights between men, while women grappled one another Dy the hair, scratched faces, tore clothing and smashed chairs. Eventually the police restored rder and Mr. MacDonald got a chance to finish his speech SIR RICHARD M’BRIDE MAY BE COMMISSIONER |His Early Visit t to Ottawa Coupled With Raise in Salary Suggests from | ( the ma the ool pa Ca highest paid is Mr lor Sir Ot Vis in lowing night's Canadiens 5; Quebee san my het on mi of g press His Appointment Daily News The « underst io The March 5. it supplementary esl the salary of commisstonel Special tlawa, vel savs is uf, the tes will increase to Sal the highe gift of the present the the Interco- high , making id office in people this the \t Gutelius, the $20,000 nadian manager of with McBride fortnight, something ral railway, Richard in a il have the way of rd Strathcona, rial be his do to PIAIIIIAIIISIIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAAIAI AIA IAAI ISAS IIASA IIIA will and to tawa may successor é 1 Eastern ueakey News The of Special to the Daily Montreal, Mareh 5. are the hockey fol- results last matches: Ontarios 3. Wanderers 7, Torontos 5. 10; Ottawa To Fight 20 Rounds 0 Daily News Francisco, March 5——Jim- Clabby and Billy Murray are itched for twenty @unds here Friday, April 3 Special to the Port Edward's harbor is two les long with a turnifig basin twe thousand feet aeross. Two years ago the Ottawa government bought four lots on Third avenue for a post office site from a local LODGING IS SCARCE | HOUSES ALL RENTED City Shows Every Sign of a Busy Conservative for the hand- § > Year Ahead of Merchants and some sum of $95,000. Yes- Real Estate Men terday the same party sold |