= ———— ==] THE DAILY NEWS ‘'S wext nN saan AU Grog “e. For South sl Gy. Wednesday, Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist i a ok 191 ae Prince Rupert, B.C., WepNespay, AuGust 14, 1912. Price Five C Cente i CEMcKAL BOOTH IS REPORTED SERIOUSLY TRUCK FINE W.P. HINTON CANADA AND PANAMA CANAL SURPRISED TODAY SEES ky COPPER ON THE HERE BEFORE — OTTAWA WILL SHARE PROTEST AT MANY BIG | MANY NEW 4 ee SUPPORTING GREAT BRITAIN... Seen _WstroRs passen. ind Craddock Simp- ’ ig dae adeeh 68 the Gvend Pronk! sale ca ad in ‘ np rhe 8.8. Prince George arriv. Pacific Railway, with headquar- ved this morning on theled this morning about 10 o'clock vs at MeBride tors at Winnipeg, will be an ar-| Dominion is Vitally Interested and Premier While in the Old Land ' ee George 0b 8 Mik Wy ie eeu ae ee Market Place has re-|pival in Prince Rupert on his an , Mr. Craddock Simpson, ‘or Stewart, the ma- Not a labor|nval tour of inspection, on the, Has Certainly Discussed the Violatio. of the Hay-Pauncefote win i , . , . had been — skilfully dent Taft - ~ peseed tbe bill, Cha oroeie course! oe worry!) m > — W pitta, F. i ‘ certain popular The following letter is of in- The question was discussed rhe protest which is certain to to be followed is now the sub Special to Daily News.) Mr he i. 0 . ade “ : ra rinity a ! 1 a sense of humor|!erest to members of the Over-| briefly in the House last session,| follow the final passage of the mission of the dispute to th Ottawa, Aug. 414.—Sir Wilfrid shew, Me a 3: ecie § th filling seas Club, locally and at Hazel-| the position being taken that any; measure will see the Canadian} Hague tribunal, ! iurier 4 is pouty is not - Grecseend. te " Mactanate ‘ ay of the suggestion made > Sie ton, as also to all citizens inter. : I R EP \ . : ested in the forthcoming visit of : [that the naval question should] "°° * 28et ~ Sa ee ee | Draper, Mr. Cragshaw, Mrs, An- price on @ white tag, tt Governor General P S J. 7 f ( } / f. R] I k tof lit Tr ‘ok’ fae y rovernor reneral: ibe taken out o ”) cs e Oop- a 2 i. e on a red tag-—easy mo nh. de B. Hovell RE ID N . J. AMB IN nattiaih leader E ihe to het a gle, B. M, Farris, Mr. Green, Mrs. f ind to prove the sin- : . | : ' MeCleary, Misses McCleary, Miss : : : President Hazelton Branch view that the duty of the opposi- tere : : le price reductions at rhe Overseas Club. OF T} [FE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC ha is to criticise when neces- ere Fle« helle, A. E. Me Mas- z Hy ' Dry Goods and Crock. ry the government's poliey and 2 194 On behalf of the Overseas Club of-Prince Rupert, [ have to thank DUE HERE ON AUGUST 28th: wis wa aaa coe if : * Delivery boy wanted. MeRae o the suggestion made. Ltd. 183 you and the members of the Haz- Bros E LION OF badge which you have. donated | BIG MEET TomaWT CENERAL a i LIBERALISM hee ten! BOOTH VERY , EVER AWAKE foes rts Saar Po Gecmneealel ( te 2 ean, Sather as LOW TODAY easion to the band giving & Wells Phones 187 and 430 fihe best rendering of the Na Daily News it mal Anthem } Aug. 13—Sis Wilts id} We wish the fficers and aoe Special to Daily News, the ¢ Mpital) members of the Hazelton branch DELIGHTFUL London, Aug. 14.—The econdi- ibsenee of severall .¢ the Overseas Club the — best tion of General Booth who is tow [ he time he Spent) possible success Belheve he totally blind, is serious, The ae q is been on a motor L. BULLOCK WEBSTER ‘ Sir Frederick Borden, | President New England states j that Sir W Ifrid| Pooterium Pioneer Cheaners WAS HELD \ ple of meetings | hate 4 (i Ontario shortly i ‘ ittend a number} Duncan Ross Hre. Mrs, Roberson entertained a va | kultherings in Quebec Duuean Ross, late Liberal M ivee party of young people last he |P. for Comox-Atlin, and now en- ening, the party meeting at the 4 1 \ \ngle returned on! gaged im railroad contracting ANuiclits n for an evening's iy day from an ex-| along the line of the Grand me fee. Se ees atives in the! Prunk Pacific railway is a visit- : or to the eity, and is registered lat the Premier hotel Miss MeTavish, of] ed this morning on| BASEBALL SCORES the residence of Captain ll, L. Roberson on Fifth avenue, Where a dainty supper was serv- ed, and musie coneluded the eve- ning’s enjoyment Amongst those present were Mr. and Mrs feorzge On a Visit to} M Morte Craig National League \cnew and Miss Agnew, Mrs. H, | pitts! i; Brooklyn, 4 Du Vernet, Miss Du Vernet, Miss . | sae murKg 2 ~— ~ ms Drummond, Miss Ellett, Miss PEI me 1 mecaRre i ; 7) pniaial ati ‘ R wnd. Mies May Bull. Miss ~ . 7% ade i ’ . : RES. CHAMBERLIN e509 eo" am acaeee Hornby, Mrs. Ward, Mrs, Cam- er hie ss "he 80 “3 : WILL ARRIVE HERE Hines New York, 2 bie, Mise _Feameers.. Mire. ON A —T t a a osh, Messrs. A, W. Ag- — Emam, 3: © a oie Winnipeg, Aug. 413—A. W. the lines of the G.T.P, that will, They will travel over the com-.| new, H. Cambie, A. W. McKnight, GENERAL Bootu 7 - — . op ae as s e, . . i. ; . . 7 Wednesday, August 28th ee aenee sang sean Smithers, chairman of the Board) take them to the Pacific coast.) pany’s lines to the end of steel,| Neweombe, Parkin, Erick, Stow- i Z : Coast League. : wipes ; |The party will proceed west to-| west of Edmonton and = subse-/ell, Harrison, Gamble, Bodwell, Bi ss the’ arrival on Portland, 6; Los Angeles, &. of Direetors of the G, T. and G, : | . ; veteran Salyvationist is said to be et he | Geors { Pr OFtrand, > > 13 ; . 1 a morrow being rveinforeed by| quently will proceed westward to|Seaith, Wilson and Mackintosh, - ; ; os ¥ “ “eorge © "OS~ for ‘ akland, : § f t . J. Cham- , » le ‘ ; sinking, tis var . very - j 1, Chamberlin of Vernon, *» Oak! me Sacramento, | T. P. railways and - om General Manager Donaldson, W.| Vancouver over the C.P.R, From a | a 6 +. BOGS being very ij he. Pp Ralemd cities San Francisco, 2; Sacra ee President of the two] p, Hinton, the general passenger | Prince Rupert the party will tra- j : {ficial visit to th » lroads, arrived in Winnipeg to-/agent and R, E, Brever, general|vel inland as far as the line is| i neeneeegeiy i i s ( e pp ; ferminal of — the B Goes East day on a tour of inspection of} superintendent of the G,T.P.’ completed, THE BURNING QUESTION A Contradiction. i ! ils tinente . A. A, Barrow i er Again on behait of his organi. P , continental rail- A. Rh. Barrow was a passenger An interesting letter from : eee , i hee his assumption on today’s train for up river in 9 Rev, FP. W. Kerr in reply to zation braneh in this distriet ihe ; | Kus of government connection with his profession that of Captain Tutte” of secretary of the LW. W, desives ? . Ho corporation, las surveyor for the G, T. P. He aon the Salvation Army. is un- to contradict the special despat sh , os a . oe head, Mr, is proceeding through overland Etat. occa Se avoidably held over until to- from Hazelton, stating that the , Me sea bs the Steme ane to Winnipeg. morrow owing to pressure strike ié over The I. W. W., : i © dis. mn ace “ ‘ . ’ ‘ an ————— | Football Match on Second Avenue Park Was Great---Scotch Team} 0 +». he eto | ae OMinieananane ine "i Prince Rupert's leading strike, but without disturbance, “I Bavoy. | Scored an Immense and Popular Victory, 5 Goals to 1 7 an 3 i | Although the English team was|half time, when the seore stood | ut » with the seore 5 to 4 in favor} z La | playing short of their star waa to 0 in favor of the Seotsmen the Callies, PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME 7.8 pearing | x | LAST YEAR PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS TODAY lGarss, still in the football mateh, | Second Half Z i be ~~ onat aie | ee Oy ee ee TE ae! ot Pen oe nek ee he ke x s e var * amté ue. y **'n eo : ' i Callies vs, Roses, played off last} The second half commenced!) )o gato: Ald, Newton “partially” withdraws his accusations re- \ugust 28th is announced as date for arrival of Presi- §| night, the biggest crowd of the) somewhat like the first but the | > wae arcing ex-aldermen and insurance policies for the city, f } EK. J. Oh ; a : | eptain! ething |.. | Petition for the release of strikers imprisoned as. re- i : amberlin of the G. T. P. in Prince Rupert. season certainly got som Callies were out to seore and i 2 2 ult f Kelly Cut incident, is prepared by P, R. I. A. for i TUinistration ¢ as . a ~otest of »enthusce over, The game co, je ‘a ; " ‘ ° e 8 ent, Is prepared p . » t A, Tor ‘ nh al Ottawa is ready to shar prot { n ( nad . duping things were not very lone in do ae ‘ : i 3 » presentation to minister of justice, W, H. Montgomery pre. : ‘S0lst Panama toll breach of treaty by U, 8. A menced al 7H25 p.m, and during i Williseroft i | It will be seen that the teams sides at ere M ' Sir Sandford, glacier clothed peak of the Selairks the first 10 minutes the play wa») 'R 5° scored ig FO mest ie caus dee eae ides at meeting i . : ry th the beauty of a goal across from ; W. MeLean back from a land staking expedition to the | valed, conquered by an American climber fauty cwvided After this th ;The next mateh will be the last Naas Valley } a fi e ace > aenia ¥ : 1} W. P. Hinton general passenger agent for the G, T. P., Caines coened out, and got rig the vight Before this the Roses Shine gi aiken ‘oma ie wl aas Valley brings flowing accounts of agricultural pros- r ‘dd here a week before President Chamberlin dow! some pretty footwork,| had scored their first goal, a fine}),, the Keensel fanaht af all pec ts there. a i Joe Martin arrives in Toronto, and is still on the war whieh culminated in Wiggins|long punt from Hollis going City Solicitor Peters says city must pay costs of Alex, a \ Wy roal through off the tip of Douthers Prudhomme’s case appeal, but declares the expense will be b | the British government, especially eriticising acu a dandy goa u ’ | : : i . ‘tlers | Phen the Callies’ forwards re-| fingers Afier this the Callies | rempting prices, bargains you trivial ’ *seenger list by the Gieorge today Local items, Eve sumed t revel in playing real-|monopell ed the Raine Biving cant resist, at Wallace's dry Permission lo rebuild the Ghinese laundry destroyed by ’ ve wa Visitors Latest telegraph ; ly cla ball adding an.'the best exhibition seen on Bee | goods erockery and ehinaware fire on Pifth avenue is denied by the eity, Hi = , hi al their total before’ ond avenue this season, finishing sale it : ;