: | . | 4 4 , snonsT CIROULATION L 4 crry AND NORTHERN aniTisH COLUMBIA THE DAILY NEWS rom Prince George. W “hig, Camosun Le” “bry, i ‘ ; : Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist _— —_—_—_$_—_—__—__— Se PRINCE Rupert, B.C., MONDAY, OcTroppr 29, 1912. —— you. Il, NO. 254 CHANGES MADE IN THE DOMINION CABINET _—————— coe eee BULGARIANS CONTINUE TO PRESS THE TURKS AT ADRIANOPLE AND CAPTURE SUPPLIES | } | LOCAL JOTTINGS. LOCAL JOTTINGS BILGAR i$ HYLAND DRAWS —— Ma fa degree and WITH CHAMPION Mr. J. Kuglet Unele Jerry CCESSES IN BALKAN FIGHT ::. | r nad al t “s : vee ; ie r as : ' my e da il ba if Tsimp Special to Daily News 1 flying visit to New Hazelton I ge, N 8,A.F.& A.M rar’ ‘ ) MetIntyre Ha th ' pga’ 0 - , aving again for Vancouver on xing GEORGE AND HIS MINISTERS CONFER AS TO BALKAN ' ; ist and heayy h # figh the Prince Rupert yesterday siTUATION AND BRITISH AND FOREIGN MINISTERS mnt Ree ia here today Joe Bayley, the i iia Sean i DISCUSS ACTION OF THE POWERS. , oo vow Canadian lightweight char NOTES : , : ~~ ! 4 ‘ pion, and Fighting Dick heavily interested in the Northern 1 News | Hyland ,a former top h Interior Land Co which owns 5 D Lack of Evidence KK er vent fifteen rounds ; vo-thirds of the townsite, was! earls | \W rh i he G irwed . | draw The bor was «taged p in eonnection with the busi- espatene will ' . is in , , — nia 1 my Burns’ arena ness of laying out the ts and i} sa la ! Mau ated with 5 ID . Mar S| Fr the first tay f the strueting the local agent of the va wndl } Me™ lence ¢ h S|} : aid yw yu h it}te mpany in regard to the eom- ited that the] . 75 ’ ' the P Cana i ind continus he pace ne sale. th pCa - Phe jd i visits h the end. Both lads dis easiuliii iis " ~s Major G wats played their irvellous William Manson, M. P, P., who , ” fighting powers, and the de has been on a visit to Revelstoke, N : — f the 1 vas vhere he attended the Conserva- eeded els tiefactar oO } hy Lara . Boy or Young Man Wanted. oe Ss ee. . : e convention, returned yester. f both bove day n the P ess Sophis 4 . Sophia on Last Run. ' Good pay, good ly to Hvland entered the ring a ’ os la i Pr » © ' ed — | ' ors 5 5 orite Aap . \dria rday about ¢ or to the right Ja H. 8. Wal ' -antorium Pioneer Cleaners | - r:jlace & { Ltd 5 4tf Phone 4, Peh y . { hha been de dec ‘ sh soldiers N. W. MP = pe } i uh the a ea I) rm Fe. eytime ie es BY METHODISTS WAS WELL ATTENDED LIEUTENANT M’MORDIE WON GOLD MEDAL AT THE RANGE IN KEENLY CONTESTED SHOOT THE CIVILIANS BEST EARL GREY'S RIFLES BY 46 POINTS—W. J. GREER GETS SILVER AND SRGT. BROWN GRONZE MEDALS. forward to rifle The long looked shoot was the the two Phanksgiving Day brought off vesterday on harbor, the range across the teams Prinee representing Rupert Rifle Association and the Kary Grey's Rifles being on deck bright and early at the wharf to} start off for the range and test their prowess as riflemen. There were a few enthusiasts to ac- company them, including Captain the commander of the Grey's Rifles. Fred Stork, at Shooting commenced about 10 a.m. and at the end of the shoot- ng for the first range the civil- ians led by 10 points, the conelu- sion of the meet leaving them the winners by 46 points. As “ be seen by the subjoined scores, the leading men of both leans were pretty evenly matched. Lieutenant 8. P. MeMordie, the popular ofieer of the Earl Grey's, Fred Stork last year remains a second year in the hands of the civilians, the victors of yester- day's shoot, with the Earl Grey's resting on their laurels as win- ners of the gold and bronze medals for the first and third highest scores. The scores were: Prince Rupert Rifle Ciub. 200 500 600 Yds. Yds. Yds. Total W. J. Greer 31 32 33 96 Db. &. Stewart . 30 34 29 93 Kh. W. Cameron . 98 35 27 90 4. E Larkin. . 32 32 26 90 H. H. D. Hemme! 30 30 29 89 f T. Partington 28 a4 26 88 D. Brown. -. 33 33 21 87 4. Hunter 31 22 33 86 Grand total 243 #262 224 719 Earl Grey’s Rifles. 200 500 600 Yds. Yds. Yds. Total Lieut, MeMordie 31 a4 32 97 Sret. Brown 31 31 32 va Sret. Jack at 30 28 89 Gorp'!| Averill 28 25 28 81 Prvt. Williseroft 25 29 27 81 Prvt. HoMand - 26 25 28 738 Prvt. Wilson. . . 30 25 23 78 Sret. Leek - 31 24 19 74 Grand total 233 223 217 673 The competition was for the Ly seige i ; fret eine taeda learried off the gold medal with|Championship of Northern B. C., see fo be the Hest Gime she bas bee oo! Thanksgiving Day Dinner Given Breely by the Members of theo" ™ pelt: rectal te ee oe ee i he f with} yy - bra i T H d d delight of the members of the|Plimented upon their energy and th th d new. Methodist Church Was Attended by Over wo Hundre [éclight of tis, omnes at enthusiasm in promoting en . ood : E d T L iver medal were captured by Joe|the start this excellent sport in oe e Ml a4 : leasing ntertainment an oast ist | Green of the G. ~ P. staff with|this part of the province. In the 8 rhe Balika , Skag } i eas M h i : ile spread and upon the|Captain Tutte of the Salvationjthe equally good record of 96.jteam shoot the civilians showed ' ’ . . , . pla ga execu- | Army The toast “To Our City” | Sergeant Brewn, the veteran of|a well balanced team, who prac- z Wwe thie | ! . i . 7 r the happy Tunetior vas p posed by ex-Mayor Wil- pSouth Adrieah .ameé, Caprared Tite tiealty averaped "90 per “tren, Britis elars 6 i — : 8 : Af unpl stice had beet a Manson and responded to|pronze medal with 94 to his|thereby retaining the Citizens’ i ‘ ihseet itn . 7 oe eee we i \ dia bhe supper, a|¥¥ Mayor Newton and Aldermen leredit cup for the second year in sue- a \ Church \ g g uke that/* ! Phanksg K pang aah stad 4 | Dybhavi Bullock-Webster and] Altogether the event proved a]¢@ssion. Captain Stork’s cup, do- ; ; yal wive st eve ne | he Ladies : ae Seas Pp and Douglas W.S. Fisher a hum- nated this year for the highe:i : : n sed vas ne ’ j i ie great success, the weather condi- age s , Vid f the Methodist hureh is a inteed before the con- ous strain proposed the toast seore in sux shoots made by a . A confere ats : The Great ; ' . tions were first rate, it being a Rifl powers should Morthern Ry. ‘ wok y Tables were spread he | f thi vening’s enter- ro Our City Press,” which was | : member of the Earl Grey's ifles, 4 : he Balkan wa h xh all Atla Ocea s| ba ' f the ehureh ide! : that the handsome sum| responded to by Mr. Raymond of|{little dark perhaps at the 600/js won by Lieutenant 8. P. Me- wa King George and epresented 47if vith a he delicacies of the sea S200 had been donated he Empire and D. B. Taylor of yards range The silver cup do- Mordie, the top seorer at yes- is sters Senere Steamship Agency. do dee ited with i Phe first feature on the pro-|The News H. L. Murdoff, pro-|nated for competition by Captain] terday’s meeting. flow rh beral ‘supp gramme after honoring the King sed the toast “To the Ladies” ——. f good things ovided b h y singing the national anthem/and G. W. Barrie kept the —s ° ilies was dicatt tha vas the sale by auction of an Z roars of laughter in@® “ MEMBERS OF THE ROWING CLUB UBINET CHANGES ANNOUNCED i: tsa ei lites u s app ‘ That there /\a neg as auctioneer Phere was Interspersed amongst the vas ssapy this nsiderabls competition n the sper ches were severa readities | WILL GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT T0 FILL OFFICE MONK es pec as show he apid dding, which started at $10 and/and musical selections Mrs. J. J. | lisapl ines f the huge plat- ose it S20, M G. W. Bar Chisholms’ recitation was very Se tt , 88 ‘ ‘ eats wi x th ! h coveted article enthusiastically received, and * TO FILL MONK’S OFFICE BORDEN MAKES SEVERAL IMPORT- a tie ° deli a tin ebdannks of te RW 000) solos tx Me: eek Mee 7 ' | MEMBERS OF THE ROWING CLUS ARE PLANNING A DELIGHT ANT CHANGES IN THE CA. !NET—HAS PREPARED FOR ain s, pies. eakes Large. R Mr. Sing, who acted| Ford Henderson and the in siru-| FUL SHO > u “OUR MISS GIBBS.” NANTEL’S RESIGNATION, WHICH IS EXPECTED. r a. aii da the the capacits f toastin aster,| imental selection by Prof. Kauff.- ROM 8 "7" = yao dala» ee . are ~~ om sae lays mus enpneee It is definitely announced that{heartier support, has been to an ecial lo Daily News wante he guests are ce il Churehes his was very ably | rhe evening's entertainment he Prince Rupert Rowing Club|infinite amount of expense and ee OSORIO ? “ : ety to De congratulated on their) respanded by Rev. Mr. McLeod/was brought to a elose by the! wit very shortly put on another|labor to put it upon the effeetive \ y He i I Hon W. J. Roche st \ ’ bera | viding sueh a f the Baptist denomination and | singit “ Auld Lang Syne los steer entieaniia pierrot con-} footing it is at present. - Situated \ i i not ag , , i certs. Those who were present|as we are at the present time as ’ : Ihe \ at the first one, given a few}regards the opportunity’ for isken | ; . L B DANCE GREAT SUCCESS months ago, will remember what|healthy outdoor sport, this club Fe . ' iken pla er. o : a huge suecess it was, probably|has done its utmost in providing P Coderre te 1. M ' ge i being the most popular offering | for all those who eare to take ad- “ helaga, w be Marcha n oun vet put before a Prince Rupert|vantage of the boating on the . ary of sta . - : . n ise Dance Last Night by the Islanders Proved to be Success of the audience by amateurs of the city.|/harbor as a means of exercise logers w ' insferre hue whe Na oe mas Der From what one can gather andjand reereation, Next season it = (gap pedo: lhe Season---Good Floor, Excellent Music, Pretty the efforts that are being put{is quite likely that Prince Rupert eee pesignal ee x forth and the new talent that is|will be able to produce a four oar } ee ee eee Pern Girls and Handsome Men available, the concert that is injteam that will visit the sister - 8 shortly course of production will utterly|cities to the south of us and if Ha eS | Neyer before the history of here was a large and merry|The greatest praise and thanks | lipse their former efforts. The|not per haps become champions bd e Successful Masquerade. brings Rupert has a ballroom |#athering, the floor was excellent}are due to the members of the music and songs will be chosen|of the coast, at least be able to =— Keiatent the many ntertait a «. both in ramerh- 16 beau ind the musie furnished by the|club and especially the commit- chiefly from the popular musieal}make the name of Prince Rupert » ments that were held is ove fi ecorabllonus and brilliant 4 : somennige eet > canes. Rs 08, “ st ogy ase = ne i "ak comediy “Our Miss Gibbs.” to lone to be seriously considered as Special Performance in Thanksgiving Night he} gathering, equalled the Thanks- |'H° 7? ae oye See oe eee ee ‘JV eether with other works of aja competitor in this fine sport in g ank » dance oi the mae belaee wing i quick suecession much|arrangements were carried out similar character. No more pleas- the not very distant future. liasqeurade ball at Meintyre Ha - ak inlaid 1% wae antioi ito the delight of the joyfulland the enjoyable time that was ing and delightful form of enter- MEE RR IR RR Rn Fs TONIGHT vas one of the most success! prepares it this popular social in. |#rens \ moonlight waltz and/had by all who were fortunate tainment can be produced than a There was a big + wd of isked | - i? would leave no stone | ** hottisebe, with lowered lights }enough to be present condert of thie sari with tha VICE nerrymakers, wh e] p the turned to eclipse anything they |“ ~ moon in the gallery was) Among those present were, Mr fetching costumes, tuneful music {NOY Al) ' un until the early hours of the | heretofore attempted and e of the hits of the evening./and Mrs, F. G. Dawson, Mr. and]/and laughable and witly quips and DLEY’S SECRET ait An ' ba ‘ ) a assuredly fulfilled | nee. | Mra. J. Lorne McLaren, Mr: and jokes rhe Prince Rupert Row. > L a sf were Mr. and M Cas he desire rhe spacious bal . Mrs, Frank Mobley, Mr, and Mrs./ing Club, than whieh no associa- =p ey as “Mr. and M Chinama vhich Was nverted out George Frizze Mi and Mrs.liion of that kind in the city is he same ae cad Mine Bhai) Has ham 1e elub gymnasium, was a | Hugh Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. ©, B.| deserving of stronger and|Viee President Sherman Reported | Bradd , n 1d Mr. Gagle ani ae r. being festooned] | Peterson, Mr and Mrs A. J. Edel : siete to Be Dying of Complication LIOR Canees ye me tt walls and brock, Mr, and Mrs, R. Parkin eer ee oe i of Diseases. Nalian Lakes ppess Male Cusine, & Ts on . " - Moka al IMr. and Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie, Mr.|Ear! Dunn, H. , MeKean, L. GC. ameeapeveiapen es a as thal Wada & ones Gn and Mrs, MeCaffery, Mr, and Mrs.|Macken, A, L. Holtby, T. Arneil, (Special to Daily News.) “it tw . , WA TCH Jack Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs, Fred|Tippens, 8. ©, Exriek, Warren Washington, Oct, 29.-——-Vige ere King” The members f the Bay nd al nooks Renworth, Mr. and Mrs. EKeker-|Kissiek, leving Linnel, Harris, G.| President Sherman is danger- Brotherhood at equested , ae) oa i sitting | man, Mr. and Mes. L. W, Pat. | Turner, A. Carss, Frank Reynolds.|ousty ill at his home here, and it ‘Objections Overruled” joresent in the olub . - 8 car oe ~ stra was THIS more, Mrs. Kergin, Mrs. Emmons, | Axel Osber, Leo Ives, J. UH. Rogers,/is reported by the doctors in at- niyre Ha this eve es - memen na pe Mrs. Bain, Mrs, Ferguson, Mrs.jG. &. Fitzmaurice, Morte Craig,|/tendanee that his condition is so lod The evening Ww ‘ , : ie kk. Cox, Misses A. Brown, H. Dunn!) Arehie Russel, Ralph Harrup,igerious that unless a change Chil iven to after diner speech ae mmenced : 0 Dudsie Dunn, Brodie Dunn, Beat. | White, J, Greer, J. Roerig, Jar-| comes quickly he will suecumb to dren's Goi Prize ne, debating, el atte NI - SPACE TT ' : v 7 ‘ obley » complication of diseases from » half a dos extra tie Thomas, Millie Thomas, Has jinn i filler Hart Mobley, | the complication of diseases a _ spening efreshments will be served 4 ivch, lead off by M one ; very A an A. toma ee Reet, pooles | Thomae| winien he is suffering up a aie rot | bait, sreen, JDTbotis eneuve re ‘Tr, : “) ’ oule i = “day at 9 Pm. \ am Lyneh, of I hl ¥. DS es ‘ : ae | |} Fisher, Kinkade, Bain, Barbea beau, P. R. Harris, RK. 1 Keehan, | Northway's tailored skirts in pHeparts vi manne , he” te | j Rowley, Haward, Messrs, J. W. Bell, Arthur Noble, Knight, Kenny|tweeds and serges, only a few re- AND 150 meres ~ pare sweet Home | jReoll, D. L. Pagson, Fred Wa hood, Fred Watrin, W. HH. Mel.jeeived, and going rapidly. Wal. month's visit n . on liace, J. A. Beattie, H, F. Titus llace’s 254.255 $erecceeeoed ilies '