| & ‘ GRUNTY GRUNDY SAYS: , G Ews " THE ,ILY N And now they are going to ask ; nce Ru, #'6 leading Paper : Dick to send a man up to look ; Be a PF oe nied i over the ground for a district pri= / OLEAN REL 5 son. t ; — —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— : nw me i . a om ‘ . ’ rf cok ~\ m Se ‘ . ‘7 - bn oi : 7 ERS a re [| « MAN eee ge en ee = vol No, 105 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1944 r PRICE FIVE CENTS . 1 i 1 amend ee ——= = ee eee ee ar Te >] ‘+e ; ' | i LJ) He l y — —— _—_______-——— — eS ——— = en a FE BOAT WITH CREW OF BURNED STEAMER ADRIFT ON ATLANTIC--GRANBY BAY’S SMELTER |i, : ; ] ‘ ” i | : ela varetcsipionjaidiaas peer eee | R | | n B : * | PRINCE RUPERT CLUB T Y TILE TRIP T0 GRANBY BAY General Huerta, President of Mexico won so.o maton | MIS WITH iy e injiiatatiiat | The second match in the solo RE 7 gP HO ; = Ba] |towrnament tor the Pook niet CREW BELIEVED YET AFLOAT = J e ; . Oe ! ii! { \ ” “4 % : j ’ Ay between the Prince Rupert and 7 re 4 -_———— é tes | Wanderers’ clubs was held last ae Aes ERE THE JUNGLE OF THE COAST HAS BEEN TRANS- ; ‘ oe leyening The Prince Rupert]}SEVERAL STEAMERS CONDUCT SEARCH —NO TRACE FOUND on FORMED TO TOWN OF INDUSTRY AND ARTISTIC bali . i players won by 97. The scores SO FAR BUT SEARCH IS STILL ON—CHIEF STEW- + aha HOMES—UNIQUE LOCALITY HAS ONLY Me i - ing were: ARD AND SECOND OFFICER MISSING . (hae ONE MUNICIPAL VOTE ee - cp ; Wanderers = i He : ae : : i ‘ Vinckers, pius PPS | Special to The Daily News) {who are believed to have escaped .) s ago Goose bay|man It was in the process of , + rf =, a Bryant, plus - ++ 138 Boston, May 7.—The search by|in a boat. The chief steward and oF a thousand little|evelution; civilization had come meatier sale ty ye several steamers in the waters|second officer with from 17 to 24 ii saint: Aba map of | A Great Mine ana aioe ‘* sgg|/South of Sable island has failedjof the crew are likely drifting . by 7 I ‘ al Nature has many great caches | Lorenzen, minus . 93}to find any more survivors of}about. The search is still pro- {Tes mbia t was 4!o¢ wealth hidden away in the | Stalker, plus . 385/the burned steamer Columbia, | gressing. i f water where the | mountains of British Columbia Albert, minus oo | Bae s be, 1 aaa == = ound a shelter, with|She made one of them at Granby bersetige te .. 168 ! i k sturb them but the|bay and a keen-eyed prospector ‘ Prince duper AN AIRSHIP FREIGHT — | Th of the tide. The| found it It was a@ copper claim | Gibbons, minus .. 227 TRE ial: aes detain’ had |’ and steam drills and dynamite Jopreeestngeewy i > i | prove . it was a big one—a whole} O'Reilly, minus . oe through a thous sand | go intain of ore It is the big- Sweet, plus . 60 fies seasons hills and | west mine in British Columbia \ Bed na plus F aoe i) 7 j ; wile rown,. minus ° oe cet. Ree ae ee tie ; ered with a blan-|treasure house that will be yiel I~ | McRae, minus ; 35) DIRIGIBLE BALLOONS ARE CH EAPER THAN NEW SYSTEM OF [ eg and fallen timbers|ing wealth for a lifetime, and) ‘Mobley, plus 110 CANALS, SAYS BURN HAM OF PETERBORO if gle of spruce and hem- POTS This treasure house Teltiee cae me a ee ae ae eee ; a Pe iia AUR og Ge | ordie, plus 298 3 Be derbrush Then, !0oked good enough to induce the | rere? aha i ae Ottawa, May 7.—J. H. Burn-|25 feet of water and carry over iG tte ciate aod raillton baw h i ‘itt cag | BRITISH COLUMBIA LEADS ham, Conservative member for|*50,000 bushels of grain. But beh aes Smelt r co if anc n ons n machine! railroads, j 2 on’ ake sir ay ng mpany, an ae ee a ae ee West Peterboro, has sprung a they don't make their money on t ! on the more dig-|Wwhary ind shiy it 0 DU Is First in School Attendance ss the grain. They make their pro- | H of ‘Granby pay.7% tittle city In the midst of s) Among Western Provinces new One Oh +85 House Pp com- tit in carrying return cargoes of : 1 | steamships chased | Jungle Its discovery brought ae ee mons, and oe yea seri-leoal from the Erie ports. from the waters;|a@about a transformatior that} | ; ; 4 ; if ousness. e advocates the ex- ‘Now, to say that the boats 1 ‘ : vas : ‘Taverddées ithe tuidbination fa |; Ottawa, May 6 School at- penditure of one one-hundredth], ested a Ohh caine ciel ys ies dynamite and the As ah Danan tai wet forth : can navigate the Georgian bay ‘fi f man. cleare elfairy tale. ) ¥endance in Vanada 18 8¢ I of the money the Georgian bay]oanal toy 4 A ai a we g ian cleared bie | eA rend ati erate ea Ba oe canal for 400 miles is an abso- ie hillsides, wharves A Modern City ter ecrigae ee tose pees {canal would cost in the building|i41¢ absurdity. The curves are Oil vi : ; A few veasr ago a visitor to jlished by the census branch and] o¢ gipigible balloons for freight- set ct er eh, if} Re shore line of the F } lhasad upon the last census. The j rg too short. There is not one man : eRe boom of the blast-|Goose bay would have had to] ais ne iit adie es “ ° se carrying purposes. Why should living who operates one of the 3 i title of steam drills|paddle a canoe. Today he can go ' ; aa * en : as a war have the full benefit of air|)j, freighters who’ will.say (hat 1 ¢ ages oO } and 2 ars asl), tas ‘ ‘on : . : ‘ i f es busy among the|in on a palatial steamer and step Oo fae 000. af while : Aaa transportation? urged Br. Burn-|the Georgian bay canal is a fea- ‘ t} peaks. Granby bay re oe 800 ia att nd , 3 sab ei ham. In twenty-five years every] sibje proposition. They couldn't i gy g to pay tribute to Continued on Page 3 ‘a10 The: cepenminie. tk man of means would have his make four miles an hour. The ¢ Wh s reported as offering to leave his native country and be- 2s a? “e ort is 99 534 oe aeroplane. Otlawa water powers are another 52.5 f the total 991,534 were Mr. German of Welland said| question: they are ¢ in of i: come an exile ‘anadians, 58.445 British, and ‘ 7 1 n; ey are a matter o 18 Pe ; ’ there were’ some 400° miles “Of|dams. They should not be con- ae | — wee (75,151 foreign a - ae Georgian bay canal, either actual] .jqered with the proposition of ite | jeastern provinces the highest) or submerged, to build or dredge 5 : i ; s ’ making a sh ae 0 as MAKING SECRET PREPARATIONS ee FARM IDEA NORWEGIAN LECTURER jpercentage of attendance be-jir the project is to be carried one This ar ue ee iene ‘ } | tween 7 and 44 years was in| {hroug There are 24 miles in : Sg eee : g HAS BEEN GIVEN UP STUDYING CONDITIONS Prince Edward Island, With 84.60 a pe lere are <4 miles 1)have said a word on this propo- ; wend, : the Welland canal, and as that} sition, and I tell you it is an ab- | Gas "lan ee per cent, closely followed by On-|94 miles is to cost $50,000,000. solute absurdity.” a PORT MINOR VICTORIES _BIG BATTLE IS LIKELY TO BE | Police Commission Estimates for |Sent Over by Society to Restrict/tario with 84.27; Novo Seotia,}/the 400 miles to the cost of the puepeneee re Rica ct : PENDING—UNITED STATES GENERAL ARRANGING 1914 Amount to the Emigration of | 82.86; Quebec, 80.96, and New|Georgian bay canal, he argued, Mother Dies of Grief eee LINES OF DEFENCE $14,352 Scandinavians | Brunswick, 80.05. In the west,| figured out to a billion dollars. ee : f fe ze | a ——— | British Columbia led with 75.33|Takinge only one-third of this : : : rhe Daily News lstitutionalist successes lies in Phe prison farm idea was J. Jansen-Fuhr, the Norwe-|per cent; Manitoba second with}amount, the interest of $300,- ; mA ce Serna sy: Sep } May 7 W hile t that San Luis Potosi is onlyjup at the meeting of the police|gian lecturer, who was to have|7/.64; Saskatchewan, 66.71, and|900,000 would pay for all the|*>!icken with grief over the ; tuation outwardly|three hundred miles from Tam-|commissioners aga esterday | piven a moving picture show in \Iberta, 62.83. wheat moved east of the north-/news of the murder of her son in i wlive undercurrent and west of Mexico City afternoon, when the ma s ed y f ) : ‘ o on west for the next hundred years,| New Westminster Mrs. Taylor ij the K. of P. hall last evening, nin » Mrs. taylor, t the preparation of General Funston has given 1 t had practically bee decided to aN Asiatics Barred he said. a > % Wn. s , i | , ; iq| Was unable to do so owing to the TI had }mother of James H. Taylor, who ee nite reports of a I tions to increase the ines ;abandon the idea .as ( woul pt ” le newest grain Oats APEl wac -dera s rity 2 ‘ - : by : casi ae’ Acteriianl GRA ie del sdditinnal expense. He regulations @ncerning the use Vendsic tua: eek 6.—Asiatics| nearly 700 feet long,” Mr. G ee murde red in this city re ] : : neal | aeu nano S { thine buil y The : f os: eae ‘ cently when leaving a Sapperton oie : ; 4 i! ; hnht ;,,.0f machines in buildings. The} of all races will be barred from ¢ j ; ?—, = . : isi and other points | quired hought it would be bette ; . man told the house. They draw| poker game, died while « her S ain ' he government to have a|/ectures were called off and wWilllentry into Canada under a new ree cee Oe ee ie neat teas ean A; cetiiah niadee’ i tabi. I 1 . |be given in the Majestic theatre. | nterpretation of order-in-coun or way. home | fron aerate Ay pug ext big battle 1] idistrict prison established het ; . jinterpretation of order- : - eae Z . ; ' ! : : ome ae. YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL | va at r, Ene: present Lime¢ he Mr. Fuhr is just completing iI il No, 897, details of which have Famous PLAYERS PICTURES Jeffersonville, Ind. She had been if 1 ‘ 1" ht \ id be unwise to] !P through Mexico, the United | jen made public to representa- DREW CROWDED HOUSE “Pending the winter in Galifor- if it , nt part of the con | tho Mghi (G would “D6. UNWIsC Ot ee na Ganain en ie has | ; a: Ei Ai tae nia with another son when the tie oke Northwestern press the matter as the city had eat ives of transpacifie lines by sad news was received She at Ta }sor tt things it wants first, |beem sent by a Norwegian society] Malcolm R. J. Reid, superintend- Paid in Full,” the five-reel|>* . ’ ty ; Ueae trees Seattle 5, Victoria 2 pe OMe Caen ” uF in the interests of restricting 7 : once started for home to receive ik ‘ ' . So or Peters enlarged a a ( ‘Silent of immigration, The new in-|drama which was put on for the ; i ! > Portland 3 | City Solicitor Peter arg - sy GPa asf the body of her boy for burial © 2, Portlan mn th vor’s statement In |Seandinavian emigration. He is|teppretation has made the order-|¢ ; : : : ORNs E Orporation of the City of 3). sane 4, Tacoma 14 e atG + CORYOE A a zo 1, |making reports on the condition|;,, coumptivanciloahle fo (Aniinee first time in the Empress theatre|pbut died on the train. The fun- Ee Prince Rupert Coast joer ine os st ies of the immigrants in America, Jan anese car Hindus Sacramento 7 hi one Font ae - ppawatians Un : and these reports are published}, py m6 aaa nis a 3 house and won a pleased audi-|on the same day. The brother is ; e | N a F 6 eo ; |’ ud iM $ pale , ppimee | - all over Norway, Sweden and| : ater: Tee ence, The romance of the making an-effort to solve the ew e ep one 3; Devilend 19. Lane Ameaiah & }ma BEDI RS OR eet nd. fro, | Denmark Cooking Butter Cheap drama with its many plots is | mystery of who struck Taylor : a oe jshipping prisoners to Be oes | i) tee bee” Peat ote well known, but the movies pre-|the fatal blow on Easter Sunday 1 . sides he doubtec ether the email . 0 0 rs ass n | National | Besi he doubted wh Steen & Hebert had the con-|, x Pea at ox, psent it in a new and thrilling) in New’Westminster. ' 1rec or . rh 0. Ghicago 4 icity had a right to build such a } cooking butter for sale at 25c¢ ‘ ; : , . if pimeourga 2, Salary , id he ality limite tract of installing the plumbing] per ib. Hurry.—Stalker & Wells.| ¥2Y: _ 't took five reels of splen- | ee ee ers t \ lerations desired to } Bt. Louls.0, Gt Onna 7 hos a on sith hiv sport | and German silver sinks of the 105-7 did pictures to present the story Ss. A. Corley with a a of f { \ ¢ ed ti | New York 3, Brooklyn 5 i ; we s ae i , . a ee “Satie hase | in full, The acting of the var-|friends left early this morning in tf the above must | : jshowed $492 in fines collecte¢ i | ie ious part’ was > usus iMr. Corlev’ 5 a q merican | : ' ious pai was in the usual good|Mr. Corley’s motorboat the Royal j led in writing to meer )Apl lhere were also 39 drunks | St. Andrew's Society Famous Players’ style lon a an fishing a ) aa a } ee he hone Superintend- 3} Chicago 2, Detroit 4, convicted, an increase of ten per!|crease of about $1,500 over last rhe monthly business meeting ink ail ‘Oni sith ar a Nad Ky ; apa 1 ~ : sid a es he hone Office, Third ; Cleveland 1, St. Louis se lecent veal The big items of increase|of the St. Andrew's society wii! Vondldcaerens inns eS ; th a oF ; ant ware : a we tre Last date f alk Boston 3, Philadeiphia ¢ | rhe police estimates for the|are extra patrol and a_ finger- |b held in the club rooms tomor : 2 i , mn me od eee telah is anid that the i or mak iaahinginn 0,.New York: 4 ; mene tera ink. oleae eee mein sow ‘nightian a ataiaaa sughly enjoyed. Paid in Full”) trout fishing is very good up the itions May 16th. year are made at $14,352, an in-i print photogpay ~ ; will be shown again tonight. |Kyax just now. er oe . = 5 - Se “ ¥ acs |EXCITING WAR PICTURES nine = ——————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_==—= ih —— ee 29enr : ae _ AT THE WESTHOLME POE V SURV ENE EEE ERLE S ONE UNITE EO i errors >| ~— rt ‘he Battle of Gettsburg,” a * E rh ubtle 1 t Te ghee ead Famous Illustrated Lectures : | Tes at the Westholme opera house | ‘ OP last night to crowded houses and | 7 > — siemens ci Blew PERA HOUSE y By J. JANSEN-FUHR, will be given as follows: 4.3 ee proved to be all that had beet O- 1 TON] ! ! claimed for it and more, The eee ee NOR Y CHT! TONIGHT! pictures are realistic in the ex- FRIDAY EVENING, THE 8th INST., at 7:15, ii treme. The cavalry and infantry |i “Batil f ¢ » $/charges and storming of posi- EUGENE WALTER'S GREAT PLAY SWEDEN and DENMARK . fi € 0 ettysburg tions fairly takes one’s breath SATURDAY EVENING, THE Oth INST., at 7:15 i IN FIVE PARTS away, and it is sometimes diffi ‘s PAID IN FULL “ MAJESTIC TH wee cult to convinee oneself that the EATRE | ZUZU fase te Dot a real one. Bie 5-—PARTS—5 a We aiovan. around the battle ¢ . Views will be shown from ali parts of these countries, industries, ob ht THE BAND Lea ands sports, fishing, ete. ‘Toe DER scenes is splendid and commant . > ei ‘ . ide . : Keyst attention and interest from be- With Tully Marshall and W. Riley Hatch in their original roles. First show commences at 7:15 with the Majestic special program. +i o : . } ne Contedy in 2 parts ginning to end 4s a relief to Staged by Augustus Thomas Lecture commences at 8:15 i 4! r how ever strained nerves, a two-reel Key Following tho lecture the Ford-8tirling original famous Keystone come- et ) _ver giva i f Prinee Rupert Sven stone comedy entitled “Zuzu, the dian, now with the Uniserval Service, will be shown in the two-reel ; a Band Leader” follows the battle] t comedy entitied LOVE AND VENGEANCE iy ca 4 s certs al ee ; In all making a@ twelve-reel f picture, and it rianly @|% — Admission 25 cents : Children 15 cents , Pe neers, etme = 4 ee aaa scream It is the funniest Key Don't mise thie trip through the Scandinavian countries for GO cents 4.3) Child % and coc stone ever shown here and that's Doors open at 7:45 p. m, x Performance starts at 7:30 ADMISSION: 50c OWILOREN: 260 ii lildren: 40¢. in ly : : (Hh roing some This program will} OCC eceee zr as Lacd tonight ‘Tesadliieciedieadbbiabdaobabaiaieiatybamaus ) OOOO CC ROOOTOD ODL OL peated ton! ier :