/t “arty, Ly lb, rary x/ paTNess AND pEespaTcHn CHARACTERIZE THE news’ JOB WORK OL. I, NO. 185 the tool shop of broke out om ind machine nk. Love at about midnight before the wvered the flames nd gained a hold of tt which is situated upon ght, and out-! rea vas discs good \ ¥ at Cameron Cove, | as first raised by Captain h is of the Alice B,, who was vakened by the glare illuminat- eabin He raced out after phoning the aided materially in Davis float and of the yiwaade ear Inaccessible Situation. a hard task for the reach the scene Bay has access, is Cameron uh grade ( 4y Ho OYOTE SHOT BIG SUCCESS AT NOON TODAY aid railway steel and wever, the red devil it any fuss beyond the histle warning that the is to be fired, the big , was set off close on 142 noon today, The shot q plendid work at Cameron} 1 iff It lifted all the rock | ed of it and did no damage} inding property. The! had been well laid and the eh that of Saturday When /ailure of the eleetrie ignite the whole delayed the firing of| i three, These have now} tired all is satisfactory mitractor, Mr, Archie Me. Mi McDougall ex-/ ed himself well pleased with | hol after its effeets had been ed today, and his foree of hard at work clearing up y h was eli series | and s. J. Hilditeh returned to the th the Prince visit to the Ss morning on from a short rh coast eities, Launch Alice B., Crreen 391, ) GERM FOUND ABOUT WHARF RAT W. J. Thomas. Govt, Wharf. othe Orleans, La., Aug. 5 Bu- bacilli was diseovered re. nn @ rat found on the ont The discovery was we after several hundred ro- bis had been examined here in past few weeks. Dr. J, H. of the United States Ma- r lospital, said the discovery “Hol Cause alarm, iron} j el were The) to} get.| hoat! blazing build-| | brother, fire| had left his premises at 6 p. of the | apparently all in safety. only | partly ob- | from the forge. Formerly The Prince Rupert ae "PRINCE Rupert, B.C., Wapnespay, Avaust 1 1912, RE BRIGADE WITH AUTO HAD THEIR WORK CUT OUT TO REACH LAST NIGHT'S FIRE ON FLOAT scene in time to de and, in facet, saved neighboring floats and boats by the bri. is note- reached the good service, Pom The | gade | worthy, made to reach the The poor plunged to the n were struggle scene devil's wheels | hubs in mud, |The me taxed to the limit of their strength to in j getting the machine to a vantage point, That it got there and ex- | tinguished the blaze with the chemical is to the department's They did all that was assist | eredit. possible, Loss About $2,500 H. R, Love, who lives with his not far from the seene,| m.| He sus. fire originated) Awakened soon | the outbreak he saw he| from his window and while that the pects after blaze — ———— SEA MESSAGE FROM TITANIC PASSENGER 7. the Archibald Aug. A message be Pawtucket, to last word Butt, Taft, was picked up off Block Island yes- read as follows: Mid-Ocean. Help. Titanic sinking. No water food.—-Major Butt.” The message is written on a wireless blank bearing the official imprint of the Titanic, purporting from Major to President in a bottle terday and April 16, On a raft, or ithe settlements | pride iin days on plying liquor probable sixty days. think was an associate fined 810 drunk a plain undecor- in the berevage of an two and costs ated fall from grace ter exhilirating costs to the terday opted by Constable Indian SIX LIVES ARE running, as he fancied, to help save the Davis float he realized that it was his own that had caught Nothing has been saved from seorching of the machinery, but a good deal of the plant may be fit for duty after repair. The trouble is that there was no in- surance on this plant, Delays your premises insured? be warned by the others and have a for your property Mack Realty Co, after fires are out of the will find are not Prince Rupert's conditions. insurance on your from fire that Mae you rates insurance cient means peace you. SEQUEL TO cangerous., experience poliey are Mack Realty Co, \ Are not, ef taken if at onee by Prompt the and Realty too terrifying even exceptiona) A suffi- property f ear for POLICE CHASE IN HARBOR In the Poliee Court ing William Montieth and no were each they will Taylor, that J. lice former men, was for being lisorderly, For much nature, five city exchequ in the swift of two J. ontributed police chase was a an essential witnes case. fined #100 or being convicted of to an Indian. take who the po- dollars er. harbor measure Baile y Ss this morn- Ple- sixty sup- It A. the of the and mat. Taylor and The yes- ad- to se- in the LOST IN LAST NIGHT'S FIRE One poor maternal heart is torn this morning as a result of last night's float fire. One small LOCAL JOTTINGS dumb Rachel mourns her oft- anne spring because they are not, The George Kerr, fire warden at|best efforts ed oe oe peneied 4} helpers at. the blaze last aigh Kitselas, is in the city for a short : failed to find and save six wee visit and is busy nenee — items whieh bed bem ‘sails wih, bis Aumerous PM _ nestling with their mother when northern friends. the fire began. Mother pussy M , lee TP : seis made her own best efforts, tow, Mrs, Charles ‘T, Partington Pe=)i) nau) them into safety, but sh.» turned this morning on the Prince wan overcome ath tauahe ond George from a visit to Vancouver and Vietoria, Red Tag. ist Look for the Inman was an arrival this the Prince George, Dr, morning on 'l, Kt. Love's machine shop visited by destructive fire last Hikht, Brigade had time of their lives to reach scene, Iwo men are fined #100 each and costs for supplying In- 3) lane With liquor; sequel to yesterday’s launch chase for a liess Hon, F, D, Monk completes visit of inspection to lake | nt rreight rates for wheat may be reduced earlier this eu Kaien Island Glub's charming “at home” and dance last hinhat List of those present, Winston Churchill, Britain's first lord of the admiralty, 'Vited definitely to visit Ganada in fall, Prince George passenger list, Local items and personals Nupert’s wardens, Last of the big blast only escaped meowling with her own life by a miraele she is disconsolately the charred ruins, Th, Collart nolds, real estate, ger on today's train for kalum, of Collart Today surveying & Rey. was & passen.- Kitsum. where he is going to look over property thet the firm holds in that dictriet, LOST ON GREAT LAKES FOR DAYS st Ont,, Ape. Joseph, schooner Julia " ‘. lon Lake Huron for ten days, Larkin, iwith a cargo of lumbervand build. ling material for this port, Lont the loaded finally made port at Goderich yesterday, ithe crew of five are in bad shape \'The captain says he encountered and wind from the east a storm | quarter which blew him all along the lake, Look for the Red Tag issif CREOSOTED PILES ARE ADMITTED TO CANADA FREE OF CUSTOMS FEE Mr. MeDonald, collector of customs for Prince Rupert, kind. ly points out to The Daily News an error in the note published yesterday regarding a double consigninent of creosoted piles cerved for the dry dock. It was said that the piles paid duty. This is not 80, Creosoted piles are amongst the few things out of the many imported by Canada from the States on which there PASSENGERS BY S. S, GEORGE IN TODAY Prince George ar- rived this morning from the south at about 10 o'clock with a large number of passengers, amongst whom were the follow- ing: Mes, Knight, Miss Somer. ville, Mr. Haseamp, Mr. Clapp, Mrs, Clapp, F. T. MeLeod, Mr. Clapp, Mr. Garrett, Dr. Inman, Mr. Gampp, Rev. Bierens, Mr. Macdofiald, Mr. Aigersinger, H. Fk. Wood, Mr. Gorse, Mr, Manher, Mrs, Manher, Mr, Steers, Mr. Ar- derson, Mr. Haywood, T. C. Mur- ray, Mr. Sprawle, Mr. Sparks. J F, Adams, A. J. Gilmour, Mr. Sandiford, Mr, Richardson, Fd- ward Morsen, Mr. Bacheldor, Mr. Mahen, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Gor- don, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Reed, Mr. Crier, Mr. Gillapie, W. Grant, Mr. Armstrong, Mr, Jardine, Mr, Ag- new, Mr. MeLean, Mrs. McLean, Mr. Le Bar, Richard Moore, R, H. Knittle, BE, C. Farley, Miss Chap- man, Mrs. Partington, Mr. Lilly, W. 8S. Marshall, J. EB. Keith, Mrs. Keith, Basil Durant, Mr. Dundas, KE. B. Kenny, J. A. Murray, Mr. Marson, Mr. May, Mrs, J, Hilditeh, F, Christian, Mr. Jow, Mrs. Jow, N. Dahen., A GREAT HIT LAST NIGHT Bos- The steamer the Juvenile tonians delighted a packed house at the Westholme Opera last evening. The fact that it was the third night of their engage- ment, that there was a big dance at the Kaien Island Club and that the weather was not all it might have been, did not seem to make the least difference to the size of the audience, The up to date musical comedy Onee again House playlet, “Tips,” put on last even- ing by the clever youngsters, was a bright and sparkling at- traction that kept the audience amused and delighted from the moment the curtain went up to the grand finale. The costumes and make up of the youngsters were wonderful, it being hard to dissociate from one’s” mind sometimes the fact that girls played the boys’ parts. The comedy work, which was excellent, was in the hands of the two little stars, Doris Canfield and Stubby Myling, and the audi. ence was in titters of laughter all the time they were upon the stage. The dancing and singing of the entire little company was great, the race track scene at the end of the first act bringing down the house, The play to be put on this evening, “Olivette,” is said to be the star attraction of their repertoire, and from the heavy advance booking is assured of another bumper house, The en- gagement will terminate on Salt- urday evening next, On that day a matinee will be put on in the afiernoon to enable a great number of grown-ups and chil. dren who are not able to be pres. ent for an evening show to wit. ness a performance of the clever juveniles, == = THE DAILY NEWS Friday, 9 a.m. Saturday, 2 a. Qyincess Sophia T ne eee FIRE - FINES - A DANCE - VISITORS - BIG BLAST EEE PRINCE RUPERT'S PRETTY NEW GARDEN PATCHES GROWING LUXURIANTLY ALL AROUND Prince. Rupert's gardens best, cily reveals of advance the last year. Several good gardens were flourishing last year, and the ex. ample of their industrious and enterprising owners has led many other citizens to emulate the ef- forts made to coax flowers, vege. tables and fruit from ground that are stroll very their and around the marked state now al a a over places outstandingly five years ago was sheer wilder. ness. The results are astonish- ing. Residential District Gardens. On the central elevated stretch of Fourth avenue, where are sit. uated some of Prince Rupert 3 finest residences, there are to be excellent and inviting gardens, notably that of Mr. and Mrs. R. L, MeIntosh. This gar- den, laid out as it is in terraces seen some made by the levelling of rock and muskeg from the cut made in clearing the for the pretty residence of the postmaster, ‘s certainly a feature of Fourth avenue, Other residences in the same row have also lovely garden patches, and the green grass there is acquiring velvety smoothness on lawns and borders, Districts Farther Distant. Throughout the city, however, there are many gardens, some of considerable area which do their owners credit, and are often al- ready returning to him profitable vegetable produce for his home All along behind the Fourth avenue eminence into the numer. site use, ously inhabited districts that slope mountainward there are surprisingly good gardens. You drop upon them everywhere un. awares. All along Borden street are gardens, notably at the Ro- man Catholie Church and resi- dential buildings associated with it. Sheriff Shirley's famous garden shows green as ever far- ther back, and most of the houses have smaller patches. In the opposite direction right away to- ward Seal Cove there is a regular garden district. This district, it must be pointed out, deserves especial credit because it is be- yond Hays Creek and every drop of water during the last hot spell had to be carried quite a distance to the various gardens, Tennis Champions Return. Mr. W. 8. Marshall and Mr. Basil Durant returned to Prinee Rupert this morning on the Prince George from Victoria, where they have been taking part in the tennis tournament that has ee been held in that city. TEST WAS TOO — KAIEN ISLAND CLUB ‘AT HOME” MUCH FOR THE BIG _— Unremburge, Germany, Ten workmen are eo have perished today, Cte n! injured and five result of the factory here. are as the machine are missjng} collapse The of a} walls} gave way under a test of strengti|} which officials applied to the| building. At least 110 persons were hurled beneath the debris. The search for victims is still in| progress. The building was} under construction and the en- tire walls crumbled up = and fell in, Miss Chapman returned this morning on the Prince George from a vacation spent in the lower coast cities. MISS GLAHOLM WAS MARRIED AT NANAIMO The marriage of Miss Agnes Bradshaw Glaholm, a young lady well known in Prince Rupert so- ciety as a frequent visitor to her sister, Mrs, F. MeB. Young, took place at Nanaimo last week, The bridegroom is David Bow- den Bedell, a native of Neweastle- on Tyne, and Vancouver, where he has been a resident for some years, The bride wore an ele- gant gown of white Duchess satin, trimmed with Limerick lace, and long bridal veil of the same ma- terial, and carried a bouquet of cream roses. Her bridesmaids were Miss Egdell, sister of the groom, and Miss Margaret Young, niece of the bride. Miss Young was gowned in white taffeta silk veiled with mapquisette. She wore a large white picture hat, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. H, N, Boultbee of Van- couver acted as groomsman, The ceremony Was performed by Rev, J. BR. Robertson of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, There was a brilliant assembly which included many guests and relatives from far parts of the province, \Mr, and Mrs, Egdell left on the afternoon train for Banff, On their return from their honeymoon trip Mr, and Mrs Eedell will take up their resi- dence in Vancouver Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. WAS CHARMING AND POPULAR _ EXPLOSIVES EQUAL COYOTE HURLED MILES which fulminating shell, stored hundreds of minus their tion of New York Harbor in event of war. uses no larger shell, It culated that the effeets of today's Cove. The charged with than are used coyote at shell of course higher explosives Henry Avison, sanitary tor at Stewart, along the line of the G, T. connection with his official ties, is returning to Stewart te- morrow on the Prince George, | Reynolds, Above is a picture of a giant) are charge of course, for the protec- the Great Britain, even, is cal- of this shell after being hurled five miles would equal the destructive effect Cameron is in contract shots. inspec- who has been up P. in du. In the spacious and delightfully gymnasium of the Kaien \Island Club last night the elub held a very pleasant “at home” jand dance. A number of Prince Hupert’s pretty and popular young ladies graced the occasion as may be seen from the list pub- lished, and there was a good turn- out of the men. The “at home” was voted a very great success, jeverything, reception, refresh- |ments and music being excellent. | Amongst those present were: Mrs. McLaren, Miss Curtain, | Bros Haskamp, Miss Ginn, Miss | airy Brown, Mrs, and Miss Dawson, |Mrs, Carl, Mrs, Renworth, Miss j Paull, Miss McPhail, Miss Keen, |Miss Jens, Miss Lockhart, Miss | Kinkade, Miss Gleason, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Frizzell, Mrs. Fergu- son, Miss Heyward, Mrs. Bain, /Mrs. MeCaffery, Miss Gibbons, | Miss Green. | Also Messrs. McLaren, Has- kamp, Nickerson, Wallace, Daw- }son, Simpson, Renworth, Harrap, McKeen, Melliar, Hel- Keeley, Kearney, Parker, Linnell, Look, Knight, Averill, Frizzell, Bain, Noble, Beatty, Kissick, gerson, | Pooler, | Tobey, | Hiekey, | HEROIC WAY MOTHER SAVED HER CHILDREN Marion, Ind., Aug. 7.-—Caught midway on a trestle with her six children and a train fast bearing down upon her, Mrs, D, A, Bar- ley and her children are alive today because the Spartan moth- er tossed five of the little ones to the ground, 20 feet below, and then jumped herself, The sixth child, a boy of 10, crouched be- tween the rails and the train passed over him, He may die, Prince Rupert H, RB, Love busy Hays Creek, Db, G. 8. 8 Newington brit Inlet are now complete, at questing released of imprisot Report is about that Foley, contract for grading the las bh, FP. MeRae Uo. Mr, and Mrs, summer Visit to for $2,600, their sen, PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR experiences tremendously hot weather, installing his new $3,000 plant on float Prince Rupert Industrial Association passes resolution re- Coats of Caleutta buys Dr. Manson of Topeka leave Prince Rupert after Mr. igs report that surveys of Masset red strikers at Vietoria, Welch & Stewart will get the t 445 miles of G, T. P. in B Cc, Hall's house and lot from Alex, Manson,