ouT OF WORK TODAY? : NEXT MAILS ‘Try The News’ Want Ad. For South ; Way. Princess May.....Saturday, 9 a.m. Camosun ee Sunday 6 p.m, DL. 1912. Price FIvE Cunre III, NO. 28 VONTBASs RUPER] WEATHER WITH GAY PAREE’ PRINCE RUPERT TODAY; ST ne i | Pe Steamer Curacoa Was at Wharf), Million Dollars Damage Done to THE WEATHER WE HAVE) oir connl| See RSE? |] pm torpor newes | THE WEATHER THEY HAD Having bout “delayed in Lynn ee Special to Daily News. Canal, the steamer Guracoa made dnent at Mew. Weatiiinate: Halifax, Feb. 2.—Fire last} nn UNSHINE 200 Se See een aeoes ieee las brief a stay here €6 pokeibic.||-pa, bean aeiietnted -c ' |night destroyed the plant of (he DEVASTATING STORMS—WIND THAT BLEW A LIVING GALE, OVERCOATS—TEMPERATURE LIKE SUMMER—FIRST CANOE ; en eee oe eo | Arcadia Sugar Refining Company, OVERTHROWING’STORES, WRECKING BUILDINGS, INJURING Three passengers from the north 8 er te “e into » con- TRIPPERS OF SEASON GO PICNICKING ACROSS HARBOR. a dad” ‘a Coat oe besiihe aerate SE oe dered ee |here, entailing a loss of more CITIZENS—RAIN IN TORENTS DELUGING THE STREETS. Fletcher, the Government a ae ea ithan $1,000,000. One e oyee — h the temperature 64 in the;train slid into the depot. Out aoe eee “ ee 7” nt and the owners of coal claims i. ntAnaee nat is ir Solon gages Paris or Prince Rupert? Which{| urbs that a number of trees iri cloudless skies, the|poured the motley crowd of “up een minutes she was away again)| and others on Graham Island. perished would you rather live in? Just were blown down, notably at still as a mirror, and mbes iver passengers. Surprise was ‘ Sod ad aos ae He will leave for Prince Ru- | jase oh erec lglance over the following extracts| Versailles. ; : aed ‘hin Tubicio attics . , nf lugging her mail sacks up the art f vith. | le . ‘ prinkling mr, she es 8| pictured on every a MDRIVOT 1411 {0 ‘tie fost oilhos. : | pert forthwith ee ‘Tom and Jerry at the Savoy, |{70™ the Herald, English paper “The gale was accompanied snowfall fast vanishing from|them had heavy fur coats, some |published in Paris. They .were by heavy rai hich 4 1d th Morse, all Prince Rupert|/ wore their moccasins. Snowshoes | ; ~ |sent last mail to Mr. E. H. Morti- | : the ae pa ee = basked in the beautiful | were stacked in the van, er eet ~ | mer by a real estate client of his| streets into veritable rivers. baby carriage in the city| have you had this weather here?”) “Rain in torrents which at} On the boulevards the stali- usy, the proud young mam-j‘‘Pretty nearly all last week, and| intervals yesterday drenched! keepers in the majority of cases Prince Rupert, with their) nothing to grumbte about before | the streets of Paris was driven shut up their stalls and aban- babies, adding consider-/that,"’ answered the Rupert man, Business Men Petition Council to Fulfill By- law Pledge Affecting into the faces of pedestrians} doned all attempt to do any ther yesterday afternoon. The| “Where did you leave the 66 99) and Prince Rupert property| People were unable to protect front was tfronged with|snow?" someone asked a pas- ;owner now in Europe, who ‘just themselves with their umbrel- Oe eae eaten” jdt ge mew ie BIG BA LF OVER “CLAUSE SIX i/wants you to know.” See? | las, for the wind caught them « Jand their glittering spoil.|river,”’ was the reply. ‘“‘How long Here is the first clipping: / and turned them inside out. 1 the sunshine’s charm. Soft;content with the simple truth H d -E] L b | by a northwestern gale blowing trade. In the avenue des Gobe- \ breezes fanned the quiet! The fur coated passengers panted y ro- ectric ” or | ata speed of seventy-four kilo-| lins one stall was blown away and away behind the far}as they toiled off in the warm —_—_—_—_—____— metres, or for-six miles, an| by the wind. It was carried ) wy peaks beyond Wood-jafternoon sunshine to find the hour. The severity of the gale} across the electric tramway i) Lake a great silvery moon| nearest nice, cool hotel DAY LABOR HAS IT TO SHAWATLANS in the channel may be gauged line, and a tram dashed into it, I ng like a pale wraith in Searcely had they dispersed from the facet that the steam- one of the passengers being ‘ ad daylight. when there rang out the boom} ey f ship Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, badly cul by broken glass. ‘he Davis wharf at Siand bray of the siren of the Chairman Morrissey Strong for Contract System Across the Sea Passage and Has)!!! New York, suffered a de- “About 3 o'clock in the after- canoe with a lady pas iU. 8. steamer Guracoa, that white Mayor and Clayton With Him—Montgomery and Maitland, Day-Labor oe A se om in reaching noon the wind blew down the summery garb and pro yainted steamship accustomed to nd = is er pier at Gherbourg, scaffolding of a house under wo young men in light | California summers, Slowly she Champions, Meet All Comers—Still Undecided Beyond Lower Lake ae the steamer Prince Ru-| construction in the boulevard ating garb, shot softly|steamed into the harbor, het ee ‘ ayaa ; Hi _jpert being delayed five hours in Victor. The bricklayers whs the rippling reflections | white sides glancing in the sun- oe esta ieee aoe a i lt Ae a Mi i eae os ined e reaching her berth in Prince Aus were working on the seaffolé harbor. Big lazy seal|glow. California itself could not Dee cere aa A CLAUSE SIX. : ; os 1S ee oe oe ipen amet porl But niethadey. an ing were dashed to the ground wy circled around, ' furnish better weather, ‘Nothing eruener werk from Rorop- : al ackfilling on the pipe line | Paris was worse, 1 and four of them were serious- gta ge olis Hill to Shawatlans Lake The Point in Morrissey’s Re- | done by day labor, trenching by| Bani ce ees ease RET a Sy the water or perched|to report only the magnificent be done by day labor was ar- + Wh ‘is Pinch competitive station work, and| The severe gale which swept| ly injured, the wharf timbers.| weather up here and northwards rived at by the City Council as os ¢ - se the large portions of the work by| over Paris and_ vicinity on wy e have had three days of her city in Canada to-|too,” remarked the freight clerk) joge night after a troubled AMIN MASE ONE. Be keint oo Ble hoped nam council Wednesday continued yeater~ | this kind of weather in Gay record on February ist}to The Daily News reporter, cussion. Discussion of the 3) That “4H Stren] ond would beaantito tiie day with redoubled violence,| Paree, Mr. Mortimer’s client anoe trip for pleasure} ‘‘Finest I've known,” And he is rest of the problem contained nee a 7 i aha me crniigad tia asi detoena deb arti “at and numerous accidents due to} adds the laconie comment serib- a man who knows something 1a Alaesib ait Midemman More a aha ae oe - ag ie ihe sete pce nis sae : a ad the wind were reported, Walk-|bled on the cutting. clock brought with! about fine southern weather, too. rissey’s report is deferred. ': a =. ‘os aa ‘Ald Mari caninene ek aes ing in the streets of the city Paris or Prince Rupert ? Now : sicam whistle the Van} Wane: setae ane This decision of the Goun- | wdar themes potter t aok zens had wantet-the work done} was x6 GiMicutt mamster, and in}which would you rather live in? Not an instant did} weather,’ said proud citizens to cil’s is so far all the reply tem, either in- one autanke! in the old method by contract, | se a: ig eee on ie raga ry at plume of steam hang|the reporter as he went uptown. given to the petition pre- a ERA Al or in subdivided sec you, Mr. Mayor would not be sit-| suburbs the gusts of wind | New ener ! he engine smoke stack. | “Let ‘em know about it outside. eartted by representative . é ji heats deen aan Poe aa ta aha ca brought pedestrians to a com-| Just Arrived—New prints, gin- d into thin air swift as) 80, as you have seen, the reporter business men last night de- Ginean ines? may saving ‘al- woull shave returned” fadk eil- | a 4 eae sed iene enlanee ae wae ‘ The | news ants my 2% s 7 - | e e ste sub- a's, ario summer's day. The | did. manding that the present cava auithse adie Anainannia Thiet | ie wind in the western su act council make good the pledge economy and guaranteed dur- Referring to the hydro-elec-| : ee ss a of the past council, and have ability. tric clause in his published plat- ONVOCATION FOR FORMATION nite een mene by May. ERHer: form, the mayor in a lengthy ex- 3 ‘ competitive station work and The Opposition Amendment. planatory speech seemed to sug- Oontenns ayeLem, AS oak fonth Clause 6, Adopt day labor || gest that because he had been VINCIAL UNIVERSITY, Sarees ESSE ee Et tee BR [0 PARLIAMENT vote of the people. For the tions for station gangs. public who returned the alde1 petitioners L. W. Patmore men composing his council ex MAWTHORNTHWAITE GIVES NOTICE OF MOTION CALLING _ ast night suggested that he ; =| pected to see the work done his} IRELAND TO RECEIVE saimeinal OF TEN MILLIONS A YEAR FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO PEACEABLE AS- matter might have to be re- fphe members of the deputation} way, —THE REPRESENTATION IN IMPERIAL PARLIA- SEMBLAGE AND FREE SPEECH. ferred to the people again, were content to leave the argu-| phis Ald. Montgomery resent MENT TO BE GREATLY DIMINISHED. and that meantime steps ment for the petition brief andtad. “You tried to get up a plat — Special to Daily News rights to peaceable assemblage “ie o rip no - {direct as Mr, Patmore put It, y form and failed,” he said. “You Special to Daily News. tween the two houses, after the ria, Feb. 2.,—The- ‘time of and free speech, 4 wl ee on heveeet npessa) as 3 eo ean hold that plank in your London, Feb. 2.—The Daily second rejection of a ill by the Lowigidtita caipatanias: avas Hon. H. EF. Young, minister of reaped by , if prac anaes OUNG) Hlatform as ae lub over the heads Chronicle this morning publishes | council, if is to be submitted to ig , : education, announced — tha he Council proceedings last night}by the pledge of the last council.) of the pest of us aldermen. the progress of the Home Rule| the two houses, deliberating and up by the presentalion of) id shortly call the first con-|opened with the hearing of the/and that if necessary the ques The Mayor tried to explain that) ),j1; IL provides for an Irish|Yoting together, and adopted or eee DARA ENGR 4 ere ocation for the formation of @| petitioners, who included in their)tion should go again to the peo-| he did not mean to do anything Eollatnedt which is ea fuli| rejected according to the deci- a Ymiy, spr 0 meitiet provincial university, the Con) group L. W Patmore, M, J. Ho-/|ple. Meanwhile,” said Mr. Pat-| of the kind, but he: fancied the Radiant ak the nana aH of} Sion of the majority. bia Klectrie Tramway Com vocation to consist of all the uni-| bin, W. J. Alder, H. F. MeRae,|/more, “It ma) be necessary tO|}aouneil might see the matter as excise, and provision is ana re Ireland is to continue tobe pposing sectiow 44 oiabue versity graduates of the British) and J, H. Pillsbury. Mr. Patmorejtake steps to prevent the ratifi-| pe saw it. 2 srk al hake eens (rapresciited in die Senpaniat Ae Or Near nian dominions who have been two! presented the — petition aman oatlon oF mn bylaw in the House Up rose Ald, Douglas on the|trade between England and Ire-|liament, but in greatly diminished cL HG ADS At FOE Hee Ee aA a arg ar dates . Mr, Hol 1 represented the war path. ‘Are we a kindergar- | land. |numbers. The shill ie wee : si : tlon by the: O}ty Olgre ON :O} <0neRe) sae ee ; : : eland is to receive for fifteen}| The Irish parliament is to have " : ase eae ee ee Quick Adjustment, wane Oune ie uP Penner Swe meee 10! ee a nee \ : Seo dk Jona at ota te eee control with respect to the . The fire loss at George Leek’s/ers under the latest assessment.|}support of the petition, | Continued on Page 4, *f $10,000,000. after which she|/Ravy, army or militia, with the : g ' sig loic er age . second reading of the In-|oflice last week has already been is to make contributions to’ the| foreign ploicy, the coinage, the 1 ince Act was moved by At-!adjusted by J. Lorne MacLaren for imperial expenditure, based on a military camps or coast lighting, orney General Bowser. the companies represented, and percentage of revenues. and will be forbidden to estab- \I Hawthornthwaite took his -amises i8 The Irish parliament will con- lish or endow any religious insti- , f repairing the prem 3 | : and gave notice that on work 0 I Me sist of two houses, a legislative| tution. : erson & Ya - lay next he would ask the being done by Andet ; council of fifty members and a} According to the forecast, it ney General what steps, if|Kinnon, Parker Williams’ Insinuation That Grand Trunk Pacific Railway '«'s!«tive assembly of 103 mem-|is understood that the Irish con- he Government intended to bers, the council to have a sus-|stabulary will be controlled by pretect the residents of Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Company Held Up City of Prince Rupert With a Gun pensory vole on legislation, In|the imperial authorities for uuver in their constitutional | Phone 4. }the event of disagreement be