_ canaestT CIROULATION ww orry AND NORTHERN BRITIGH COLUMBIA THE DAILY NEWS NEXT maica SEP Sth oh ol *gisiative Library : > > > Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ———— - = = —— . - = ———_—_———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— y NO. 224 Prince Rupert, B.C., MonbDay, SepTemBerR 23, 1912. eee CE R RT WELCOMES THE ROYAL PARTY PRINCE RUPERT GAVE HEARTY WELCOME TO THE ROYAL PARTY Welcome! HEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES PLEASED WITH THE RECEPTION GIVEN THEM BY THE NORTH INDIANS ERECTED BEAUTIFUL ARCHES IN HONOR OF DUKE i H By those old ties of love and ' loyalty greeted the) After the cheers which greeted tH Our fathers bore thy fa r n No greater expression of loy- tion of the picturesqueness of it arrival this| the Duke's reply had subsided the past; alty could be desired from the! would have been wanting. ird of the Prin-|] Mayor Newton presented Mr. Bul By the dear home i r } Indians than that expressed by| The Metlakahtla arch at the Ktupert and] lock-Webster, who, on behalf of a aa a a aa i es \ ibe many beautiful arches) intersection of MeBride street hout the day.}the Prince Rupert branch of the — ee r } nroupyout the city, which for|and Second avenue is one of bind us fast, )) artistic beauty and appropriate | simple beauly, bearing charm- he harbor the ) Overseas Club, read a very loyal) By- Britain’s gift of free 4 |greetings rival anything erected] ing inscriptions, while as the , el by the govern-|address, to whieh the Duke re- when we speak i jin honor of the royal party on|corner of Fulton street and Third ection eruis- | plied We of the alien tongues, | jtheir tour throughout the Do- avenuegthe Kitlatlaws have ereet- William Joliffe, | Gentlemen | am very happy tice known, jminion of Canada. ed a beautiful structure of ever- gw the civic Of-|{9 peceive your loyal expressions | By every beat of patr earts, {{{ | rhe natives of British Colum-| greens surmounted by pictures w latter the native} of weleome and to know that the| | we seek lbia are a most loyal people and|of the royal house and decorated squito fleet! Overseas Club has a flourishing | To welcome here Prince Arthur jthey most heartily co-operated| with gay bunting. ider the dit-|pranch in Prince Rupert to his own! | with the city authorities in mak-| The Tsimpsean areh is also 4 Bb. Babington, | Your membership is now well ; ing the reception a worthy one.|one worth notice and has taken d an escort] over 95,000, and the good which| We of the West a: | \\ ithout the native bands much|a considerable time to ereet and National and pa- |; an be done by such a widespread | words be tm jof the exeellence of the enter-|a good deal of patience and in- played by the] organization ie incalculable if] That falter forth tainment and a considerable por-| genuity to ce he ducking Of the/oniy all members will bear in welcoming : $$ _—__—_— he gaily decor-|imind the creed of the club pledg- mat Western poms be ga ed to welcome greatest empire in the world to cure =e ape _ General and bis|mainiain the heritage handed Oe ae ee 6“ wave ye flags! and ul i down to them by their fathers bells in glee! ” PRESENT OUR ~ CHURCH A each side of the Phen followed the presentation . a | a guard of honor|of the Indian chiefs and those a i. oe ae 99 barl Greys’ rifles andiwho had been chosen to receive ica cae Soa a : hati H.R. HB. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT BOYS SOON SERVICES > Brigade, and a8 Hi8}/reeognition from His Royal High- ==> seve a ae bl eal “ s stepped on to the] negs This was followed by anjlong address on account of suf F . ae eer a aenniiiahn saluted and at the] automobile tour of the city under|fering from a severe cold aa See ee npires @\country. He considered the Can- The Baptist Brot Brotherhood will| At St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church 1 sla e bands struck up|ihe guidance of the Mayor and|which might make his words dif , — ga ° ; “a adian clubs one of the best insti- present the well known comedy|last evening before a large congre- \ ii Anthem, the crowd8]escorted by mounted police. ficult to be heard by all the ETHEL MACNISH KLOWER. }}/tutions in the country, fostering|“Oup Boys” at the Westholme|gation, a special sermon was ) K dock and ex- Luneheon was tendered the|room as they did that solid Canadi.n Opera House on the evening of| preached by the Rev. H. E. Fox, iffs adjacent! |jyye in the Prince Rupert Inn by He said ‘that he had at lenct! feeling amongst all, made him) QOetober 42th. The production] prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral, g leafening cheer.Jihe Canadian Club, at which the]... sella. staid Whaat. te bis = ==|feel that in visiting them he was! will be given under the direction|London, England. The reverend 7 i lowing the dis-|fojjowing persons were present . : — ; imongst friends and could feella¢ Mrs. Chisholm, and bids fair|gentleman’s visit to the diocese at Royal Highness Mesera; Frank Beek, A. 3. Morris, tour of ine Dominion, and we j perfectly at home His Royall ty, be the best amateur perform-|the present time is in connection guard of honor,jy J. Sioan, Captain Tutte, Sal-}Preceed from how mn 11s Highness concluded by remark-|anee so far given by Prince Ru-|with the meeting of the Anglican g¢ the young sold-[vation Army: L. Bullock-Web-|"emeward journey th gh rT ng upon the energy and enter-| nert talent. synod, which takes place here this n their fine|sjer J. T. ¢ Williams, Post-|@!der and probably more Vilized prise that was neeessary and The play is correctly desig-|coming week. Prebendary Fox, who hatting freely |master R. P. Melntost Bishop cities, but none of which could which was apparent on all sides nated a comedy, for the humor-|is a most eloquent preacher, deliv- - veterans Whol), Vernet, William Manson, ©, A.}#!ve him a more enthusiastic and build up a city such as Prine*| ous situations and dialogue, are|ered a sermon of a most impres- vice in many} Vaughan, Dr. W. B. Clayton, Cyril] !oyal welcome than Prince Ru Rupert promised to be, the latest!) varranted to bring a smile to the) sive character from a text from St. - ask them Off(jpme, W. E. Collison, George} Pert bad done Prince Rupert ereal nnecting link between| most solemn countenance. It will|Paul’s First Epistle to the Corin- is and their]; .ex J. p. MeLennan, H. 8. Cle-|@S soon to be the most western western civilization and the Far)pe highly interesting and pleas-|thians, frst chapter and the six- Empire's fir-|inents, M. P.; J. H. MeMull terminus of another great trans- | Rast ing throughout, and of a char-|teenth verse. The service was also Mayor 8. M. Newton, F. W. Dowl-|Comtmental railroad He hoped After having received all those/aeter entirely different fron peer for the fact that it was ‘ Duchess and the ing, Rev. Sing, A. Young, She. it that any delays that had been met) |present at the luncheon, the Duke anything so far produced in/the largest gathering of Anglican who had been{sniriey, Leigh Henderson, J. M.]W!th would not materially inter-| ned the ladies of the party Prince Rupert. clergy ever held in the diocese. ne the in-lehristie, G. 8. Fitzmaurice, Dp, B.]fere with the early completion of board the. steamer ‘and with}, §* § confidently enpurred that =e eee ee he reception Pavior, John Dybhavyn, Dr. 4. 4 the road. As governor genera Te I , the |} tal, where there wih Be S Daciper Boure te paged ~~ ee rk eae ng of thel prpomayne, M. J. McCaffery, F. H.jef Ganada it had been his great) ' vo et os : rr) : . 7 = | Witness the efforts of these ta!.|/H. E. Fox, Arehéescen Collison, intry, thelionevman, W. G. Mason. lRevy,.| privilege to visit nearly all of th he os te ier . Pa yen voir (ete amateurs, who gave such 4| Rev. E. “ Burch, Rov. Wehae Ee he decorated Marsh. ( r. Heward, J. H. Hil-] Cities of the great Dominion, and — > hh 1s cs ce ve good account of themselves upon gan, Rev. F. & Stevensen, Rev. J. the name Offeiten £. G6. Gibbons, John Beatiy,| be Was sincere when he said thi : ae : i o sas . it th : great the oceasion of their previous} Field and Rev. William Crarey. M Vewton welcom- ly © Machin, F. 8. Clements, 4.|!! Was his unquestionable. opin- jlaid the a tangy Rove ee performance. eEpEphentnasmad Rupert, asking G. Forster, Charles Halsey, J.}|!0" that Canada was destined to are th sy dead bead ty ae eity eee BRITISH ghness to overlook] Rrandt.. D. G. Stewart, T. D. Pat-}be the greatest and most import- jawwe oe Um THE WEATHER " . he city, whieDliuiio, M. Albert, A. E. MeMaster,j@nt part of this mighty Empire ee evening an entertainment east did not but]g@ Gameron, C. V. Bennett, W. E He was delighted to see this true leit hhe a - lle oppeaapacteteer The weather report this morn- AVIATORS ggestior f the future.|yijjjams. 4. M. Manson, J. Jep- Canadian spirit that was grow. | chins the andi ak whieny ee 8 o'clock was: Barometer, presentation of thel.on wp. Ww Kerr, C. GC. Perry, D.|'98 up amongst all the different) loans + eiebn - the hospital 20.972; maximum temperature ich was embodied in}yey), Hunted, W. E. Burritt, W. 8.) mations that were flocking to one | lee morning’ the party 51; minimum temperature, 44. KILLED book made of Fisher.«B. R MeDonald, George midst, showing that devotion and Saas ane dite of tn F. W. DOWLING. lis Royal Highness}pite 1. W. Patmore, Adair Carss,|!oyalty to the flag thot, ead aon eae an: Gm ‘ahete eee satel Captain MeCoskrie, George Stew- stood for liberty = —_ a 7 i they will go to the Princess Alice LOCAL JOTTINGS | Belfast, Sept. 21.—H. D. J. Ast- ; Worship and Gentle- art, ). 8. Teng, J. M. Clancy, 8. P flag that nee = oy — OT aca eae the ment’ inaeeaael ltey one of the best kaews Mettieh landing . wae MeM wai, DD | p op ry ge andlor oe peaeeee : ' rene a an eet Suits! Suits! Suits! avatars, was killed today in the sh the Dominion, et thelmenne: & ® ny ec oe id Sa, AS : i " Try one of ours and you will aaa . ae: wovete aera rtherly and westerly gert, b . G, Gambie, <. ~ ’ _— be satisfied. Sweder Bros., _ ” oane & ¥. ) YIO. H. Nelson, A. L, Stewart, J. H. Tailor. fe'l a distance of one hundred feet a I thank gou Thompson, W. J. Raymond, G, A. 9 : : |and was instantly killed. . ne *, not only tolyonieholl, A. E. Oakley, Rev, W \ Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, vee bests ell, but also to the Duchess : i . Phone 4, Hastings McLeod, Captain ¢ \ . daughter, tine - Rev Field, R Pp. Mr. R. DeB. Hovell, barrister, of GERMAN w Mung outpost of the Hovell, A. BE. Purdy, ©. Christian- manstiten, and prections « the Busse * young bul of preec- sen. J. Howe, W. Fisher, W. H. of Trade of that city, is a viewer ' health growth, and Wahine H. F. MeRae, Frank Ellis to the city, a guest at the Central OFFICERS 4 Will be @ great one.tp pp Mesuan. ' Hotel r ‘Us whieh will shortly H.R JH. the Duke of Con Best meal in town at Savoy. dl oa a are Creep-T naught, in rising to reply to the New range of American slip- KILLED i} wards one nota. speech of welcome tendered him pers just arrived al Scott, Froud , ‘ablishment of by Bishop Du Vernet on behalf \4 Co.'s, 3rd Ave. 223.224 2 | here to the of the Canadian Club, asked to be | ———————__—_—_——— Friburg, Germany, Sept, 21.— , iv off excused from delivering a ver’ D | Lieutenant Berger and Lieutenant the ti ‘ think that nine ERSIA T0} BE Gungham, military aviators attached , f my service as to the army corps here, were both eee this new ITALIANS. WIN |killed this afternoon. Something : . i ad may be. DIVIDED BULL |went wrong with the machinery of . “s'iblished faet in the their aeroplane when at a great z and that your | height from the ground, and they , ve filled with ships DOG & BEAR fell with the wreck of the machine. try away the golden he prairies | Any Englishman wishing to ‘Stes for imagined Rome, Sept. 23-—Two hundred nee London, Sept, 23-—A practieal}join the Sens of England Bene- ‘ ' ®, | assure you, Italian sodliers were killed and) idivision of Persia between Bri.|fit Society can receive all infor- : 7 many hundreds wounded in @ ltain and Russia appears to be|mation from the Seeretary, FP. V, ere lo see mentidesperate battle for the posses assured according to well foun.|Clark, P.O, Box 812 it , loing. What} sion of the Zanzar oasis in Tri jded reports following a confer. —— ——_—_—- ‘round youl poli, The Italian soldiers fin ence between the Russian for- Morphine, Opium and all drug ir energytally drove the Turks out at the leign minister here and the Brit-|habits cured at home with the rprise, and} point of the bayonet. A correc! ish Minister of Foreign Affairs.|most remarkable remedy ever apology list of the number wounded could All the papers in close touch|disecovered for this purpose, ¢on- hope that thelnot be secured, but it is estim-| with the governmept, particular-|taining the great vital prineiple : a “a Drilliantlated to be high ly the London Times, have edi-|lacking in all others. No suffer- . f — 0 i Ses will ' | Lorials preeneres - and + Nga con 7. ene , : when tenworth & Jefferson will have > claiming’ that the action is/Call or write in confidence . 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