=.+ THE D AILY NEWS Ee) Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRICE FIvE Cunte NO, 198 Prince Rupert, B.C., Fripay, Auaust 16, 1912. ED VISIT OF BRITISH PRINCES TO RUPERT 5,5. CITY OF SEATTLE SAFE: CALLIES WIN SERIES: GROUNDHOG RAILWAY: THEATRE PARTY FANADA COUNTS ON RUPERT DELAY BUT wowewme=~es BRICHT SHOW DR. CADE AND ALD. GEO. KERR ~ SAID TO BE COMING AS AN IMPORTANT OUTLET FOR == NOTHING ELSE rormmessvrest | TS PROMISED © TOOPEN NEW BOWLING ALLEY Special to Daily News WHEAT INTHE NEAR FUTURE © TOSEATTUE) "| FOR TONIGHT »—»—ON THIRD AVENUE TONIGHT from reliable s — this time *f ) handling this ‘ j the effect that the : ' : ’ , ae ’ a. one Wales and Prince her The Friday night amateur rhe Empress bowling alleys inja team together to represent nxiely as to aude eS enverre ? 0 P F j } i that | , visit Canada next ‘ . — er Cre aren ae . belthe basement of the new building | Prince Rupert at the Western way companies] : wn \ de . ce | a ‘ givers this evening a le ‘st. y ess . . \ I be SeniSitalic the gl » vi ’ ’ ert, maining for a onth th mee tees wane 4 e. . fnext to the Empress Hotel will be ti ogg to be held in the crop f ‘ al vials ta ta be thade | win ere ouse is sure to} ancouver in the spring which in: (te lias sda if aT ‘ day o » & hte bowen ‘ . opened to the enthusiasts , , is that there|_.., s I os western and coast es have a big house, which is always | ' , a of the! snould make a good showing as sible the dominio rovvi men " Ni ‘ 1 ‘ si ne eorde 0 . oct t ate eri ce - é wae F sic ted 4 sal i . ! n @ ry Pha aia the princes, = nici’ ac ded to the local amate urs} &! ; game tonight at 7:30. Dr.jthe alleys here are identical with wi is a irly date, apy oe : men is home via the ; , when they endeavor to entertain] Gade and Alderman George Kerr) the tournament alleys. railways have| the United States Interstate | ba « stranding of the] spending a fev . the Prinee Rupert publie. A good | Will preside and open the alleys The lighting system, which has busy eon.| Commerce Commission for the; ®t ! : oe hikan, while York, programme is promised and 00. been given special attention, is rate on grain to Duluth whieh was | 0" f <« delay during spite the fact that a blank he as] They have been designed and|yow in perfect condition, there in effect last spring ¢ be y ‘ i“ = es as not been produced in the lives of Serer by H. N, Arnold of|peing twenty 40-kilowatt tung- jsame as that from nnipes t par y ! Shock Or the | semester many of us sinee the departure| Vancouver. They are twentieth) sten lights with a thirty degree of construction) port William. ! ti mito the passengers. | if the Juvenile Bostonians most} century continuous alleys built halifon shade on each of the prevent con It is stated that there ! a ag HARVEST if us are reeoverimg our cheer-| With exceptional eare and are be allevs and o @ es p t the fasilities for|eommodation at Duluth fo | Crops All Right, fulness and will be prepared to| lieved to be the best on the Pa- sdihmation: tw ighti on the to pe a ss | ' a, Aug. 16 Crop eond augh and applaud the efforts of cifle coast. H, E, Koss, proprietor isccrlitiila ttantnsihieaiead iin east from the! tween 35,000,000 and 7,000,000lijions throughout Canada are EXCURSIONS ur local comedians lof the alleys, who started the first being correspond. |pushels, and that there wi be| favorable, according to a bulletin . |bowling league in Prince Rupert, Cor ae The amount of|[ne trouble in taking eare f asjissued today by the Statistics de The downtown meeting place will be assisted by Mr. H. H. At the G, T. P, Inn were regis. ed on by the rail-j|much Canadian ge was | partment WESTWARDS Wallace's Sale, it Lockhart, who will have super. tered — today ot William Hamar hecome mmope | Handled last sprit that port jeeaiiamione | intendence of the alleys, and Greenwood, oronto, John A, i eee oS ae Wenee eens 6 PASENGERS igen Jwhose renown as a bowler in| Macdonald, london. Valk dB » Cakeinaa java able chant fi he mov Ottawa, Avg, 416 rhe depart- L NDON AND recognized all along the coast, ; ll % Miss “a b ‘ ch, A . sata '-l ing of the g n this fa ts al ment of agriculture has received Everything has been done to rosaen, ms . Fenwick, W. Ke oe scontinental rail-| nounced that ar det ounes word from Winnipeg that the make the place a pleasure to pa- nedy and wife, Hazelton; ©, E. . anada will have|has been 1 ‘ uiring the SOUTHBOUND weather conditions for the last | CANADIAN trons, the best make of balls on James, Vancouver, D. D. Muire, und outlets to) Grand rut Ps ic, within 30 ten days has been ideal for the }the market being used The alleys Beattle; J. EK, Leckie, Vaneouver; seaboard instead of|days fron ugust t, to le crops and under present condi- are registered with the Canadian| H, Kirkpatrick, Vancouver; M, present I the tr ) ‘ ranscor . ioe 4 RGE tions cutting will be general in SECURITIES Bowling Association and the | F a: r the govern as : ak iperior a few days. Between 40,000 and American Bowling Congress, ane any scores made will be reeog- Social Hop. remove oving branches is felt that Port Willie nnetie ' ratise ‘ ort - , 50,000 men are required for the} the first istar ‘ i f nnipe The steame é harvest, and excursion trains of| s far as Canadian securities| nized by these associations, You are cordially invited to s writing ¢ i i ‘ ' | cifie ling o eft ‘ nth . . harvest hands have already com-_|®"e concerned, London still re- H. HH. Loekhart will organize jettend a social dance given by board o 0 wut ke Superior is Sy ee ,./menced to move westward from|™4!ns unresponsive. On his re-| several leagues this winter, in- M. Cooper at K. of P. Hall Sat- It is notlalres ope ; | the eastern provinces, iturn from England last week, Sir) cluding House League, ee. evening, Aug. 17th. Good house:| met a lit ' { el ennet , | William Mackenzie said that the) cial League, Telegraph League, | music 194 Phunds \ { eration eslie, Mrs, Lesh ‘ atte | present state of the London mar} handicap tournament, rag tourn-| ~ —_—_—_—— under -the contro , ailwe oT Fusick. P. Waleh, R VISIT (OF A |ket was due to a two-fold cause.) ament and knockout tournaments} Prints ee ginghams, 10 cents In the first place, that market/at later dates. He will also get} today, Wallace's Sale, it ‘ ) ; ul oOmMMmisslon ana an wk bert, Maude Gi omp * ; ; se ot — ae |was congested with Canadian se- iain nn Mia p, 1 Sit ees LETHBRIDGE |curities; in h te second place, Ce- Set FIRST FOOTBALL LEAGUE ca i ce oe DELIGHTFUL THEATRE PARTY Donn Mi “‘Hettin rer Mine M x lthe income return which British tie I Mrs, Maxtfir ‘d 8. Gh ee PASTOR HERE investors were now demanding. | late. Ghitemaionn Oa ve ental Sir William denied that he had WAS a aie ee — j}gone to London’ to secure more Mes arle, Mr. Benghol _— . rhe Rev, A. G. Cameron, pastor |capital for his various projects. =z istiansen, Miss Hughes, Frank ae : of the Knox Church of Lethbridge We had all the money we needed Evans, Frank Ellis, W p : \lta.. the largest chureh in that|for all our undertakings. We L.. 3 McFarlane, Mrs ~ ; thriving prairie city, is a visitor|forestalled this market. Sir erbert, Mrs, Archer, A. W. Pat , to Prince upert. the guest of} William would say nothing con- football is ave rare i ‘ \ cored! tersen, Mrs, A. W. Pattersen, Miss | his brother-in-law, Mr, J. Lorne|cerning the reported hiteh in his a ee ee ees noone S. Reeowen,. Sr. aren Mel I KR M ; urcha if the Dominion Power eLaren the ey Ce eron ) chase ¢ > ¢ ar afterward the Ro equalized, | Mrs Anning, ¢ Reedstrom, J at : i uneron, | I Austin sending in a fine shot.| Duggan, Mr. MeQueen, HH. G, Sing Last night a most eniagoliie Cambie, Mr.s Armstrong, Mrs. theatre party was arranged by|Lemeont, Mrs, N. Mackintosh, ‘ Miss Drummond Miss Ellett Were ts a ; Mrs, and Miss bu Vernet and . pene ete who is great faken with everv./and Transmission Company, of | Miss Hornby, Miss Bull, Miss May thine he has seen so far »rince | Hamilto carried out with perfect success, . Then there came a spell of ding Z ! . ha - far inl ee n, oo : as ee wad = Bull, Miss Chapman, Mise Gilroy, | t To = s thi as ar as 5 —-— -- —~ ever eire sti ‘« e : 4 yl- » m al tuper ay that as far a il | i & ausp!-| wiss Spencer, Miss Green, Miss “ Last nighls| dong football, both team Be , 8 B dong football, bo eams play est room in town at the Savoy. ; _ manna cheervaiinea in a ‘ious. he arty, which um- |p ; persona bservation Prince COST OF A ‘GRAVE elou Phe party tic nul Carss, Miss Macdonald and Miss Tomlinson, who is of Mrs. Du nelue gone of t : “x e os ‘ Cau *& ¥ . * a ‘ he} ing their best . te ~~ - i . Rupert is the most talked of place IN NEW CEMETERY | bered nearly forty persons, as- lit e e Ru-| Le rain seored for Callies an “ ' | : : Ha th rine u-|Lean again seored for Callies an Eternal” Punishment. on the eontinent today —_—- sembled at 9 o'clock at the West.|. ; Vernet’s house party at present, also Messrs. Clancy, Armstrong, Sere ™ os again 7 ees a — Captain Tutte of the loeal Sal : aa \ grim subject came up before} holme Opera House, where seats e Callies, credit.) time the seore stood 4-2 Tor Gal- vation Army Corps has prepared the Park Commissioners at aj|had been reserved for them, After] ¢ ‘aed o a ahaa’ ticen iaaet oyee ap heres Se we >, S GROUNDED neeling ‘held the other evening,| witnessing the entertainment Camis, Mackintos&, Hoatheote, d splendid self-re-|good football, Carss, Hollis and) Kops instructive letter on the lthe cost of graves, in faet, in the|there _the party adjourned = en sotaen, _ arton, Scaith, Tooker, Youngman doing great work for) supject of “Eternal Punishment, jnew cemetery. The Commis-|masse to the residence of Bishop Mareie, Wileoa, Newcombe, Cares, s won and lead the| Roses and Sam Currie scoring @) yj will appear in tomorrow's ON GRAVEL; isioners decided that a_ plot of| Du Yeenet on Seurth avenue, and Bodwell, Erick, Linnell, Gamble e score was 5 goals|superb goal for Callies Phe | jccue |eraves for half a dozen burials|there games anid music were en- and Green. a a we ened Sraee game epued wins ronens earner EE eee should be rated at $45.00, half|joved, a charmingly served and Ee me all through, but}by Roses for the winners, re | GOES SOUTH such a plot $25.00, one-third of}most appetizing supper being Embroideries, worth up to 25e tryed on combination, | sponded to by the Callies in com Finance marning qmeresece Gr a plot $47.00, and for each single|enjoyed afterward under presi- yd,, only 5e yd. today at Wallace's ma re renee - 7 eee sp nrenens a lerave $10.00, dence of Mrs. Du Vernet. At mid_| Sale. it aan 1 ay AN pace grate Bee Soames. OMoial Figures. | The steamer City of Seattle ar- night the party broke up. Among meer game of attack, and|not brickbats, are coming to the) Gijeial figures on the fiseal| rived in pert this morning at 9 LOCAL JOTTINGS those present were: Mrs, J, F.| Delivery boy wanted. MeRae loo, At first, in faet,| referee, Meieod, who was voted) oo. of C. P. R. ended June 30th] 0'cloek looking none the worse -_— Ritehie, Mrs, Roberson, Mrs.| Bros., Ltd. 183 cd like pressing the Gal.| thoroughly impartial. for the fact of her being stranded} Frank D, Evans, the well known " ings of $123,319,544, and net of) on a sand bar fag several hours} company promoter and general a z ro &43.298,243, These compare as oly Ketehikan yesterday on her) manager of the new Prinee Ru- struction work. The contractors ARNINGS OF THE C. P. R. IN THE follows with last year: southbound trip. Tt appears that) pert Fish and Cold Storage Com- state that the men were called Karnings, 1942, $123,319,544;) ab the port al which she went|pany, left on the Prince George out on July 20th, but returned to - 9 ioit £104,167, 808: inecrease,| aground, about half a mile from/this morning on a business visit work early the following week, COMPANY S LATEST FISCAL YEAR : £190,555, 321 e Ketchrikan, it is a sofe gravelly jto Vancouver. rhe I. W. W, elaim that the men Expenses, 1912, $80,021,208; bach and therefore beyond the italia are all out and that only about delay caused by having to lighter Silk Ribbons, 3% inches wide, 700 remain at work in different 10c yd. today at Wallace's Sale, 4 oo el parts of the system. —Canadian | wii Finance, | sort of park the f Prince Rupert heroically on fare now out, showing gross earn. / = ae _ (911, $67,467,077; increase, $12,-| ana 3 , } t ‘Ons ; ble nade an over night) concerning another melon for} 553,321 jher of a eonsiderable portion of ’ points last week,| Share holders In the past there Net profits, 1942, $43,208,242; the cases has been no “leak’’ in the g6..| had aboard no damage was done She left after a short wait here} for the south i . eee eons = ithe lower coast eities. rhe heaviest monthly gross re Great Day for Victoria. — - ~ SL “ ceipts were for April, May and] Vietoria, Aug, 6.—The Duke} Db, A, Rankin, the well known lune, When they exceeded $41,-l/of Connaught has consented to|railway contractor, left today on PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS TODAY 100,000, the only other month! jay the cornerstone of the new/the Prigee George for Vancouver PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR approaching these figures being) §2,000,000 addition to the parlia-|and Seattle, of canned salmon she Jay Kugler left this morning the \ strike has been engineered} 20 Ib, sk, Sugar, $1.35. Cow. by the IL. W. W. east of Hazelton|ichan Eggs, 55¢ per doz, Stalker on the Grand Trunk Paeifie con-|& Wells. Phones 187 and 430, CP. ALL 1044, $36,699,830; increase, ie to a new high of} : | directorate and all rumors as to) 598,442 | what the directors purpose dome Heaviest Receipts. manner of rumors} are mere guesses, says Canadian on the Prince George for rise Was aecom south on a short business trip to ‘eather City of Seattle proceeds south undamaged allel October, 1944, when they ran as|ment buildings during his visit ee er ‘ding at Ketehikan, high as 844,200,000, hn the coast. M Albert. of the Westholme S. 2 am settlement signed at Vieloria by Premier McBride Cade and Alderman George Kerr have popular task | rhe smatiest monthly gross . Lumber Co. was a passenger Big rush on for lots in the new town of Terrace just put i the opening of the new Empress bowling alleys wase 87,328,781, in January hin} Phere was only one case upl}south this morning on the Prinee Witt last football mateh of series and lead the ters! , onths of the fiseal year the} bi fore his worship in the poliee | George, ries of Prince Rupert association net ea nea exceeded €4,000,000,) court this morning Joe Delaney . ce upert is counted on as a wheat port by fnancie ‘ were August, October and) the unfortunate offender against Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. the Dominion, be 1044, and April this}the peace, contributed the usual! Phone 4, lo Groundhog Mountain Plans filed at Ottawa live and two toward the city ex oute | i in gross over the | ehequer on a charge of drunk and Col. J. Bdwardes Leckie, P have sniff yacht like Prince Rupert's. Wharf trouble between Longshoremen’s Uniow and Pacifle Coast Stevedoring Company is satisfactorily settled, on sale, Details of telephone insurance show Alderman Newton's charges to be groundless, Loeat syndicate formed by business men to bore for oil in Queen Charlotte Islands. New Westminster, anxious to be up to date, proposes to Vernet's large theatre party last night Phone ear, 83973, 382, in Bep.| dieordertys Ryne Hall, Laurence Earle and) £9 6290. 38295 in Apri Capta Jack Leekie and Gap-| Captain Harker all well known) of] Ketchikan throws down the gauntlet to Lakelse Valley by south today by the CGeor New Visitor | net went from) tain Kirkpatrick are registered at|mining and financial men produeing big strawberry five inches around the waist, Local items and personals B5.R18 september to 4,200 the GT. P. Ton and are going on! Vancouver, left for the south this ‘) February j bo Hazelton on tomorrow's train, | morning on the Prinee George, ™