Th CIROULATION TY AND NOPTHERN -ayTisH COLUMBIA lala, By “bran — ————— z LARe iw Oo Leg THE DAILY NEW Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist you. Il, NO, 228 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Fripay, Septemppr 27, 1912. CTS JAPANESE WILL INVADE THE PRIcE Five Cents Se PROVINCE LORD ROBERTS AND OTHER IRISH NOBLEMEN WILL NOT ACCEPT SEATS IN IRISH HOUSE ANGLICAN SYNOD FINISHES WORK AND MEMBERS LEAVE a F SESSION OF ANGLICAN SYNOD CONCLUDES—COM- Famous Gener 0 WORK OO NITTEES APPOINTED—PIONEERS TELL OF ifiernoon'’s ses.json, W. H. Rushbrooke, J, B. Me. synod the|Cullagh, W. Grarey, E. C. Burch mating eom-|Mrs. Du Vernet and Sheriff Shir tion of officers) ley \ ul Below will be! Resolutions of sympathy were f the members| passed to the Chureh of Ireland ittees and to the Church in Wales, also { tee Archdeacon|to Miss Soal, a member of the Fr. L. Steven synod recently bereaved 1 B. MeCul \ special volte of thanks was w i William/tendered to the press, to the W. Gurd and TV. J.) members of St. Andrew's Wom- an’s Auxiliary for theiv kindness} { tlee Arch-/in providing lunch and teas dur- |< Canon Keene,| ing the session, and to Bishop Du W. Gurd, William) Vernet for the great work he has | | h Lay repre-|done for the liocese Ww. EF. Fisher, J. H.] Phe concluding meeting of the ' ~ Morrison, Dr.|} synod took the form of a public meeting St. Andrew's Hall last f diocese on! eyening when most interesting commission vidresses were delivered by two ie Ek. Oo. Bureh and W. H.\of the oldest Anglican mission jaries of the North, the Rey. J. B Board of; McCullagh and Rey. F. L. Steven Anglican Theolog- | sot Mi MeCullagh, who has \ hdeacon Colli-| been carrying on the work of the Rev I C.ichurch in the Naas Valley for Cambie, Cowan/\over thirty years, had a number of the most fascinating remin he committee of! iscences to relate whilst Mr eform Arch.|Stevenson told of his 600 mile nvener Rev nush along the | Marsh, F. L. Steven from Atlin to the Bulkley Valley TWO BRITISH CITIZENS ARE KILLED IN SOUTH AMERICA GREAT BRITAIN IS AWAITING ACTION OF UNITED STATES BEFORE TAKING ACTION—U. S. MARINES ARE FIGHT- ING THERE—WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE KILLED. telegraph = line re Imand of For San Francisco » have! overlooking the town has threat ened to shoot the «.uadra broth- Nicaraguan ; ers if the government troops at Aehuay has been re- s said that tack Granada It sh Vice-Con-| Mrs. Guadra, wife of the minister expected,| of finance, is being hunted in or- British g@ov.|der that she may be tortured x action,| Early despatches to the State f the Am-| department today con lof Admiral Southerland and his ain fhe news | : : le ze between Am-.| Mlariies Olicials were puzzled ind Niear by the delay of communication 7 . elieved to have rhe lack of news was explained 4 few days| partly by the fact that Admiral Southerland must be many miles though re ports | ur sure ifrom Managua, his base, with no \ > herland = js| means of sending messages ex \ »000 men, cept by courier. scarried, The relief of Granada with its eared the route! foreign inhabitants, officials said, vay of rebels| Was imperative if other foreign famine threat.| @overnments would uel take T Granada hand in protecting their subjects inada, Niea.| Definite advices from Admiral than those} Southerland were anxiously he Congo and) awaited, ty ecording to State G. T. P. Schedule Changed. turned upon Commencing September 29th, ilants wothen their warfare] No. “od by a return to} tiver points will leave barba Rupert at 10 o'clock a m,. on \ Weitzel has| Wednesdays and Saturdays. On from Pedro! the return trip the train will leave m. on 2 passenger train for up Prince ster of finanee| Sealey at 10 o'clock a Dia ind) ofremi Thursdays and Sundays, arrty my : + Caraguan min.|ing in Prinee Rupert at 5 p. ™m aims eom.yin order to make connections va the name of} with the trains for the interiotl do al! he| Rupert wil larrive im Prince Ru imilies, who]pert at 9 a, m., an hour earlier persecuted|than in the past, As a result ral Mena and} the change, they them.| Hazelton will reach their destina f the Diazg}tion before nightfall, The change thy declare,| tween Vancouver and Hazello Ceprived of} The Prince Albert's service pay large|Skeena River points has been For five} diseontinued, * Contined ae —o Daniel Mon 1, Ih Com. | South on pledged number tainment DPeing Little wee Effie Kyle Prof, Douglas, tha the advance Hendricks, wis most dances EMe Kyle was just as pro- mistake was intricate land fling Her fairly plastered with medals won her in different Northwest as and tling dancer Waterman proved eM zation they|}the Prinee George and Prince} minstrels of passengers for, also means a 42 hour service be : Heide tole nis i j vit t, and for ©, W, Johnson, superintendent | ‘ ihe werelof the Lakelse hatcheries, arrived bh oc ut When let}in town last night and left) on Heath the George this morning for the fornia LORD ROBERTS REFUSES SEAT al and Other Peers Will Refuse trish Seat— Crowds Throng Belfast. Special to Daily News.) Ireland, Balroney The people of ind hoping for denied them and ready to go arl Kilmorrey, demonstration fiver twenty vere present at iUnionis |! nionist party re the signing venant ol | Day A large numbergof luding Lord Dufferin and accept seats n house or legislature place. | which is the final one of the themselves ‘ Belfast, Sept. 27 Crowds of anti-home rulers throng the city today in preparation for the gi-| gantic meeting to be held tonight,| the eve of “Ulster Day rhe po- llice foree have had absolutely no} trouble in handling the crowd, | perfec, order prevailing ws NINE ARE HURT IN ONT. WRECK Train Going at 45 Miles an Hour Leaves Rails Near Chatham, Ont.—One May Die. Chatham, Ont., Sept. 26 Nine persons were seri Wsly injured yesterday when the Grand Trunk Fiver, running at a rate of 45 miles an hour, Was wrecked near here. One may die. The dining car and one of the coaches left the rails and were practically de- molished, i KIRMESS AND MINSTREL SHOW GREAT SUCCESS; DANCERS WERE EXCELLENT Kirmess and Minstrel Show Held in Westholme Opera House Last | j | iof home rule being enforeed,| said Karl Kilmorrey | MEN AT SAMOS British and French Sailors Land at Samos to Protect Consulates and Foreign Interests. Special to Daily News. Constantinople, Sept. 27 Ac. cording to advices received here from Samos, considerable sharp fighting has oceurred between the insurgents and the loyalists. The insurgents attacked the gar- rison at Vattiy, and were press- ing the defenders hard when furkish reinforcements arrived and drove them back to the hills. British and French marines have been landed from battle- ships to proteet their consulates and foreign lives and property. For Sale-——2 level lots on Sixth avenue, Block 24, Seetion a $1,900; 8650 eash. Post Box 689, 232 Night Was Great Success---House Was Crowded and | would be deed fo comment mention at the production of rmess last night tion of Prof. mm the rise od Save the a singie poo! moment. rhe manne! Douglas has ots who took great ability, and have a superabundance tience fonight the programme will be changed, new evening in place show the prize tio! of the North Prof Douglas against time break the record, held by Dorothy Seattle pupils of claimed them ballet” dancing vanced age of looks yvounger, was marvellous to behold Neve and the dances were of the most Her stage manners ficient, and not made by her in Mr. } J success, and he heve allowed elapse song und joke followed joke, the end) proving themselves to be not ed by put on n if ti show x» a song that prec iated Brieht Byes . he first which deserved favorable the} Mr | Loveland” and received deserved tol|for his song Your Daddy Did _|Little Star Was a Little Pickan- marks him as a man of introduced dancing competi- who pleasing sword vod singers and jokesmiths} ilso profielent Doring the }} Westholme Opera House Singers and Dancers at Their Best lish themselves as five Russian leaves for the north evening RUSSIAN FARMERS WILL COME TO THIS DISTRICT TO LIVE THOUSAND EXPERT FARMERS FROM RUSSIAN ARE COMING TO SETTLE NEAR HAZELTON AND DECKER AND BURNS LAKES. Vancouver, Sept, 26, two weeks for Northern British|¢hurch will Columbia, where they will estab. | Store will be provided, where the colonists can obtain necessary permanent | ’ i |proevisions, The colonizers and residents” lagricultural “One| Each colony will have a een. thousand Russians will leave in tral village, where a school or erected. A general quantities of implements and This was the statement given|horses and eattle which they will out this morning by A M. Assan-|need will be shawer, the head of the Russian|the Vancouver office. These Rus- colonization movement, who with|sians were originally from south representatives, |east Russia. They are farmers and are well fixed in a to complete arrange-| financial way. ments for the immediate occu. pancy of the land by the colon- sts Thursday! supplied through expert Mr. Assanshawer is now -ne- gotiating for one hundred thou- jsand acres additional land whieh Five hundred of the Russians | Wl be settled next spring. will settle at Morricetown, thirty miles southeast of Hazelton, on the G.T.P., and the will colonize the tween Decker and Burns 100 miles farther south. colonist will have frem forty to| territory be Each | sighty acres, iwill be other half|#rough this _ {ciation by next March in time for Lakes,|“P"ing erops to be planted. Five thousand more Russians provided with homes colonization asso. Hub Bowling Alleys. A match game will be played Half of the Russians will start|/this evening between a team of to clear the land and build homes|business men jimmediately, while the rest will obtain work as the GeT.P. contractors on They will live in tents or im- provised houses until permanent dwellings can be ereeted. and a picked team Vaughan o'clock. 228 Capt. G. MeNab (Capt. ©. Game called at 8 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4. and Dancers at Their vest es ae... SAPANESE WILL KING GEORGE | every} very pleasing voice, which he can} tulle and ise to good advantage Clapperton followed with ipplause, as did also Mr. Corkill, the Same Thing Fifty Years Ago,’ Capt. Willie Brown” was ad- mirably sung by Mr. Brown. Mr Russell received a round of ap- suse for his number, “If Every hin which he well merited. Mi Kerry, a wee Scotsman, sang Lauder'’s favorite, “I Love a Lassie,” in manner which would have done justice to the illus- ous Harry himself. Mi Waterman followed Mr, Kelly and sang My Baby Rose” in a finished manner, which won for him the approbation of the house Mr. Demers gave a selection of bone playing that was a treat and delight to the audience, After Mr. Demers’ number the coneluding with a grand finale chorus. minstrel! withdrew, Upon the lifting of the curtain Misses Shorey, MeKay, Jean Bailey and Myrie Bailey ap- peared in a skirt dance, whieh, to say the least, was captivating. This was followed by the “Peek- a-Boo” dance, a very pretty fig- lS => "OuBoys'| TUESDAY By the Baptist Brotherhood, un- der the direction of Mrs, Chisholm Seats on sale at Orme’s Drug Store om Mabel Westenhavet jproved themselves to be very | finished dancers. Both little ladies appeared during suc- these} INVADE COAST ceeding numbers of the pro-|Lord Stanhope at Toronto Warns gramme and in each instance | carried oul their parts to perfec-} tion, | Miss Lily Shrubsall in a lime-| light Duteh dance was excellent. Canada Against Japanese, who Will, He Says, Invade B. C. (Special to Daily News. roronto, Sept. 27.—Lord Stan- Her terpsichorean abilities are} hope, in an interview here yes- wonderful and were shown to|terday, said that he feared that gsood advantage in the difficull| British Columbia would in time dance in which she figured. Miss Ethel Gray, the young jsuffer a Japanese invasion, and warns Canadians to be prepared lady who danced the highiand| for it, as it will not be long until ling before H. R. H, the Duke of! the Connaught on Monday, proved! an end, Anglo-Japanese treaty is at Already the brown men her versatility by appearing in| are becoming an important fae- several different dances last tor in the life of British Colum- night.. In the mirror dance she} bia won rounds of applause, which were repeated when she appeared in the ballet number and sang delightfully, Miss Kyle followed Miss Giray’s first appearance and in the dif- fleull sword danee performed to perfection, Miss Lottie Casley, a pretty little Lot, possessed of a particu. larly sweet, strong voice, ap-| peared in adult garb and with the} silage presence of a prima donna sang “Glow Worm,” to which she had lo respond to an eneore, Little Dorothy Hendricks ap- peared like a little spirit and in a style seldom attained by pro- fessional adult dancers went through her ballet danee, prov- ing herself to be a toe dancer of} undoubted excellence, and later as a buck and wing dancer to worthy her tithe, “ehampion,”’ Nothing could be more charm- ing than the ballet number by | fourteen girls, in which tiny Flora Gray sang in a most capti- vating manner “I Want Some One to Flirt with Me,” With perfeet time and fault- lessly sixteen girls dressed in! pure white appeared and went! through a most difficult tag drill, | winning the approbation they | richly deserved, i fhe Virginia reel which was| included in the barn dance act} Was @ humber that was pleasing in the extreme Mr. Jimmy Rus. sell appeared in this with one of) his exeellent songs. Phroughout the whole evening| * one number was a failure, | and nearly every performer had! lo respond to an eneore Hub Bowling Alleys. A mateh game will be played this evening between a team of business men and a picked team Capt. Cc, Vaughan o'clock, 228 Capt. G. MeNab Game called at 8 many prominent Among the floral tributes sent Empire was a pillow from His Majesty King George and a wreath from the Privy Council. SENT FLOWERS King and Privy Council Sent Trib- utes te Place on Bier of Dead Statesman. Special to Daily News.) Kingston, Ont., Sept. 26.—The impressive funeral of the late Sir Richard Cartwright took place here today. It was attended by publie men. London, Sept. 26.—The death of Sir Richard Cartwright reduces the number of Canadian members of the Imperial Privy Couneil to four—Laurier, Tupper, Fitzpat- rick and Borden, Dr. MacNamara and Bonar Law also belong, but they reside in England. KIRMESS Minstrel TONIGHT Show Latest Songs Dances and Jokes Westholme Opera House Popular Prices : $1.00, 75¢, 50¢