SLA hve . Le laless eG! f aa lative — vt LARGEST OfROL x/ “ : \ NEXT MAILS IN CITY AND NORTHE.N St , baal nor Souty ws BRITISH COLUMBIA Syne a Deore | Weanenday, my, 16 Sim CTO RIAD ’ thelohsin Wednesday 10 p.m. . . 7. : Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist a VOL. Il, NO. 212 Prince Rupert, B.C., Monpay, Septemper 9, 1912. enneiatninsieii ' 2 — — - — - ~ _ - — ~ - — _ LL — ——__—_——— if t cee a EW PASTOR FOR ST. ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH FINANCIER ARRIVES: CONNAUGHT AND HAZELTON : DORSEY ee VISIT ORS IN TOWN ab is 5a ES TS OP are | | ea eae | PROMOTION FOR A W. A. Meeting Postponed. } GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR IRELAND PRINCE RUPERT NURSE LONDON FINANCIER The meeting of the Woman's VISITOR WHO INVARIABLY HAS HAS | - ARRIVES BY S. S. MAY Auxiliary of the General Hosp ON HOME RULE UESTION Miss Niblet, trained nurse, for By the Princess May t | has been postponed until W odnes-| a short time resident in Rupert|g day at noon there a ed I jday in-the Catholie Chureh Hall and popular, has left for Merritt, Freme Thompson, a London donee oe ere a WN millionaire and we wn nounced Special to Daily News. clares the English army will not|B. C., to take charge of the gen Aneneié? is tne tones ele 8 J. A. Lange left this morning|course of his travels, both in ees aoe 7 aon po os renee eee eee il hospital there panied by a party friends William Manson Jr. and A jon the Prince Rupert beginning|Canada and the Brhise Isles, in LY aaa a coat i an guaihiied ‘enped | ' att ok Uleter oe - ms - and conferred as s is he Dunn returned to the south to-| his return journey to his head- a ragga ot of faith in the : a gloom : : fe : Sce . ; © BS-) Mrs. Perks and Miss McNaugh arrived with Gens Super dav to eontinue their studies at} quarters in London, after a busi- uture and praise for the great j Alfred St, George Hamersley,| serts 'welve years ago Mr din tnd ; . lendent Mel f the ¢ ; advances he observes in his re- ‘ kK. C. M. P. for the Woodstock} Hamersiey was city s tor in| '0” left on the Prince Rupert this)% intenden ¥ ie college at New Westminster after|ness trip. Mr. Lange, who i8| curring visits in the building up if sion of Oxford, England, who} Vancouver morning to spend the winter in/% T. P spending the summer vacation/constantly on the move making| of the city, is the sort of man that aq here last night en route to _ ee | Victoria with thir parents here visits to every town and city of} Prince Rupert greets with ac- By \ ver If the bill passes A @une Time. oe -| importance in Canada, from Que-|claim. Citizens here appreciate | ; rister certainly will fight, while A social evening and dance w bec to Prince Rupert, in conver-|the good that must acerue from .% f the bill is killed a condition|be given in the K. of P. Hall by| sation with The News was most}Mr. Lange's enthusiastic and ; tio better than anarchy will] the Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge! interesting in his comments in!heartfelt tribute of praise for Ls break out in south where the wild| No. 1051, on Thursday evening regard to Canadian development] our city and its future, wherever +4 ement is being kept down by |September 19th, for members and generally and the progress of the| the occasion occurs or he is asked ’ / he leaders of secret societies. If| friends 942 upbuilding of Prince Rupert par-| for any information. Mr. Lange he | becomes law and Ulster J. D, MEIKLE, Secretary ticularly, will shortly permanently settle in : ikes armed resistance, which Mr. Lange, who meets an enor-| Vancouver, representing his firm ! he msiders inevitable, ie de-| Subseribe for the Daily News. mous number of people in the/ there. f nro aun oF OF IMPORTANCE ON SUNDAY san ur rows CHARGE MADE AGAINST HIM. susoy accom rout" ® "00 \pgye-e- ok twine) OF PRINCE RUPERT, GOES Bishop Adseenee Posi- tion of Authority Freed take command in a few M Jot Dorsey, wh th rh Judge remar 1 that ther i i of the “Northern ‘ ss, the new _ to Take aanys - FOR HIS FIRST HOLIDAY ‘ Joh orsey, o is e| The idge remarked thi er : f the Western Land/was no evidence f intention From Necessity for Act- ssion ehurch und sy give St. Andrew’s Church ¥ i ) y Co,, and an old timer|the part of the defendant to de ual Personal Paro- egular services i dozen ot and Parish--Other M arti CI tt T I» » he Skeena River district of| fraud, and upon the payment of| hial ore villages on this coast, as Mr, Arthur ©, Little, one of the|the G, T. P. development neces. “ standing, was nithe ar nt ir ed M 1) chia Labor ' a Changes Here earliest of Rupert's pioneers, ac-|Sitated removal uptown, he had ag iflernoon acquitted on al was acquitted in the Anglican Church at the) ™ i oo ‘ “ htt eee SPS) Beal Cove Circle and will help companied by his wife, left on the|™ore to do with the influx of ar- : hi . 7 nd lonely lighthouses varish siting fi s cons ; i i : i! before Judge Young ’ — ning service : iy Bishop|* ‘ wo we fee paris® vieitin ‘ Prince Rupert this morning on a ae Baris es pent cg, Fe ¢ money under fals THE WEATHER ju Vernet made seve { . ‘ ares Meg were Rev, William Crarey, who is|two months’ visit to his old home| *2*10US %O ODtein Papers wag ‘ ugh the issuing of init lead iia alti ext Wednesday for Hazelton to| leaving Dawson, will be stationed) a} Warper, New Hampshire. Mr. of the doings of their home town, ie, Noman of eEmien For wenty-f ! re end After havir had charge p @ | assist the Rev. J, Field in the} @ Stewart this winter, | Little, than whom no man is bet- then ane genet oe .— 7 i \ a and having mo a f a { | ) Ba ete Andre Chur work n that neighborhood ! While not announced, it is|ter known around the streets of His cheery, bright disposition #43 h that imetitution rhe fs —_ , , Ree crew s sureh ff over six) dian WEE Ghanian. obs rhe understood that the Woman’s|this eity, ts making“his first trip and affeetionate regard for the ay ippeared und vanced ’ . ‘|years, the Bishop w next Sun ined - ainda Auxiliary will tender Mr. and|below since his arrival here. little boys who handle such a : g have been the it + Seal oh h ~" | day hand the miss over to Rey ———- Chas ORE Mrs Bureh a_ reception next! As the proprietor of the famous | considerable amount of his busi- 3 sunderstanding be-|Precipha a. ' EK. ©. Burch, who will arrive on Phe Bishop w iso continue!) Monday evening in St. Andrew's|fruit and > news stand on the/ness for him causes him to oc- VF Mr. Dorsey and the Premier Wednesday from Winnipeg to have charge f St. Peter’s|Church Hall. ;wharf for a number of years,|cupy such a popular place among ‘ Mantes | Hones (Lieaners,} . | : . ps : in regard to th | ve ; . | While the Bishop retains the|Chureh, Seal Cove, and will be Re H. EB. Fox, prebendary of| Which finally the exigencies of|the citizens of Prince Rupert. ) . he cheque in questi |! hone 4 joversight of all eathedral and] as-isted by the Rev. W, E. Colli-|St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, is | commu — —— —_———_— jdiocese matters, Mr. Burch will] sor Miss Jackson, a deaconess|now on his way from Japan and have full control fa parish] fror Metlakatia, will live this! will be the special synod » oveacher | CONNAUGHT CERI a» v3 CANADA MUST DRAW CARDS raters rie Wt or. arane SK Ome i | e i _ FORCE GERMANY FROM TABLE NEW POWER BOATS ON HARBOR ae ee cmon «|itiesscrt | INCREASE THE IMPORTANCE OF | pescescrromme| comme cmc omame | ind it is now a matter of one out ton Board of Trade, has received ore, On Be See wom 8 t follow son arrived from the latter place oy! Retain and die scene (eee thy her as to respec the ollowing telegram from yesterday with an Indian named x ain ane ( ve hands Should Germany once} Colonel Lowther, aide to the!) : . cy ed regarding the interview r that held the winning | . Solomon Bright, charged with if believe she ! Duke of Connaught: ted to have been given by him] hand, war would be on Aikens| ——__—_—_———_ —_——_—_—— “Mr, Chamberlin informs me|Sheoting an Indian woman in the a which he was quoted as say-|says that it is for Canada to take lwo fine new power boats |ornamental type and the twolsite side—deeply indented with| Visit to Hazelton itself quite im-|Naas River district. He has been 9 hat England and Germany| cards and show Germany that the of public importance are to lhandsomest are the property ofjdelightful little inlets, estuaries possible, as return same day to|}committed for trial at the fall *® now in actual state of war,|Empire holds an overwhelming grace Prince Rupert harbor the Don on government, and sheltered coves for small} Prince Rupert is imperative.” assizes and will be taken below t b s says that he was both|hand so that the Germans would shortly These are the new he first of these is the “Eve-|craft to nest in cosily for the] The royal party will come asjuntil they take place here in No- | lisunderstood and misquoted eave the table and quit the game Marine department launch yn.” the quarantine launch used | Bight or te lay up for the winter.| far up the line as time will allow] vember. | on Today, exeept for the Govern-|09 September 25th, returning to - by Dr, H. E. Tremayne, quaran-| ont wharf slip, there is hardly a| Prince Rupert, where the stamer} William Manson, M, P. P., left i superintendent, and the new | ; ; ; The | ‘ , “diy a} ° ' . i ee a 0 mission iaunch mentioned |“!B¢ OMcer for the port. '*l decent place along the waterfront | Will await them. on Saturday for a trip to the in- in Bishop Du Vernet’s an jother is the Ka Yex, whieh has ; a lh dle ol | (a terior in the interests of his con- ;} where a power boat can find really L emeamenta which will be lott acquired recently by the| ne Artistic Job Printing at the} stituents in the Skeena River dis- + ‘4d by Rev. Mr, Rushbrook | Fisheries department to be used) safe anchorage. The completion! ngity News office, trict. x ag it a tit : ardu us and as a patrol boat rhe Ka Yex was|of the G, T. P. railwy grade 21006 | em t mn ileres 2, ar ous i for Captain Saunders, marine formerly owned by J, H. Kugler,/ihe waterfront has done away | | romantic sea mission work 5a a5 hiete one Te ' | Another splendid new power ® prominent real eatale me with the coves So thoroughly } Rupert, and last summer had the boat now being engined is distinetion of being the finest and so ruthlessly have the bays | power boat used principally for|been abolished that the Domin- the Polaris, now at the Gov Special to Daily News.) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spain left ernment wharf. Besides ng ssure ofuisiig on. ihe barbopliog Mailees Manutiasioniad baal i elstoke, Sept, 9 Alfred| ou the Prince Rupert this morn there are several fine new ¢ Prince Rupert rhe Kipling is}condemned the action of the | : passenger conductor run-|'@8 Oh a Vist extending as Fal pea arity yoy splendid 60-foot power boat,|company and ordered the reopen, between Kamloops ana|** ome Che Sountey re. ore go: er a rice! e property of the Granby Smel-jing of one small bay Cameron }who was for some years . oe . iter Company of Goose Bay, makes|Cove, as it is ealled, where N, er all 4 , Ee ws FOR. RD killed | provincial government office, has Prince Rupert, regarged from frequent trips to Prince Rupert|Johnson had a boat building yard. BANNER :ATFRACTION oes yeqarane eenrnners signed definitely from the sery-) q power boating point of viewW,/and is as fine a boat s either the} But this is the only cove at all Commencing ; duty al a point one mile} ice Ipresents a magnificent prospeet| Evelyn or the Ka Yex, though |near the centre of the city’s busi- i Golden, He was on east-|} for the future, As it is, the power}mot strictly a Prince Rupert/ness area, and as there are no : ee des Peete NEW CITY boat enters very largely into the|/ power boa Fine, seaworthy|/street cars yet to render the e ] . ‘ . . owe oats sec 0 Th) e gi lara space of Seg Cove access- | brakemn that colanist oar | life of all who have to come andiP wer boats used for cony yin ger 8] ‘i oo : n oom - erna e ton : ‘ . n the!survey parties and prospecting|/ible the want o rarbors for it : 1 was on fire underneath go about their business i inderneath, Prin Rupert district, for there] parties through what is some-|smaller craft is growing with the leg . ) — ee i si . . coenhae tina iis ther means of reaching|times pretty heavy weather eon-|city, and probably retains many Supported by a High Class Company ) : His o 0 é é g { rn @scerts ‘ cause 7 . au ; rtain the caus y of the most important min-| stitute by far the greater eg from purchasing pleasure craft * ‘ e in contact with the ox prospects within range.|of Rupert's launch fleet Most « for themselves. Associated with I HE ALLEN I LA y ERS he Wink of a eattle wuard at ine ' | this need is the trouble experi , ese boats are fitted with say Cross o | Pl isure parties, too, are abso-| these boa i Soe | Semeniall 8 : ; nantel point and death was » bound to make use of|stantial mast and sail gear. The}enced by power boat men from| ao aa! ae New Re aan of Standard Plays with 4 : hAheous 7 ‘ x ommplete Scenic equipment, The train was ru sy bout 20 The applications f the post|power boats for ninety-nine out}many masts elustered toge ther|/th wash of large steamers which) pape with Mires I eslie Carter's Greatest Success t : ee 2 ns ago al f hundred of the possible|by the wharves when a number) approach the warves with a wide} I wr. oe , ; ' , an hour at the time of the}of medieal health officer for the ; 8 " ; j I l | { ak ' -_ sing | beident . jleasure trips from Prince Ru-jof power boats are in harbor) sweep to make a port landing “ ” ' and the post where his|eity will close today at 5 p prea avil i Pad ' . i f ith tt i ; + as there are no roads as yet|rather reduces the idea of powerjand send their wash heavily ick Waa : : . : : toprnne up ! ‘ | Hi Ches from insid eae " ix the I ; sae ot re ¢ ty ¢ 4 i ud round Kaien Island, on|associated with the boats, yet}in on the elustered craft moored) ‘ i side i i ss : vo ro ! i j | ; , et high De ' sh a + i _ ‘S ” vhich the townsite of Rupert is| every on of them has its engine jal the exposed landing stages by A Special Added Peature 1 Ls eased was the ol« iis evening, ; at | s ” T | } , eas 8 and the sight of a power boatithe railway grade The power! | passenger conductor on the - : All the plea ont ' _ ‘ algeh ot por ., Saat ‘ a * g Se Ron od THE ROVAL HUNGARIAN STRING QUARTETTE 4 tis lod ces are reached rv | ulde sail in ce ipe a iDboa he are one & er -_. c ‘ ‘ te . ‘. 5 4 the mia diviolon, Raving| Just ressived, & complete 8 ot ae sround| bor is rare lvet, but the day is near when they|{} Formerly with Henry W, Savage's Original “Merry Widow” { red the servies 7. ‘ i : : teat pat wae icross harbor or aroun 0 s rare a) i : ee in July, 1887 ortinent . - ve ” - f | : he gill there are few Prince Rupert power boat own-| will assert themselves more Company in New York, . , t ancy wo i William Marchant. i , oe ‘ oon ~ nm : at boats as yet kept for pure-jers have a problem, and a serious| strongly and by united action ob Prices 500, 75c and $1.00 ‘ an ape . steds s am 00 i el stoms, of ¥ LS POCLOP O ts Ust Cal an “6 eruising Most of| ous it that Originally theltain the rights of a predominant Boxes Reserved for Parties | ) CLOMa, Was a pas SWEDE BROS ' ‘ Deer south ; j vert's power boats are| waterfront on the city side of thelbody in a city which is seaport Mh on the last trip of Pailors e muy ' rathe than the harbor was like that on the oppo-| more even than railway terminus Sophia Helgerson Block, |: he ru nate Princess