j AND DESPATCH CHARACTERIZE THE News’ JOB WORK ee Legislative Library ee VOL. Ill, NO. 206 BURIAL OF DR. REDDIE ON SUNDAY no isonic a s the re- late Dr, J. O. Reddie, Rupert and respected resident, ed tomorrow after- 1 he deceased was a mem- } iT Prince [sitopsean \ M., under which order the ob- be carried out. jso a member of the terian Chureh, and ervices will be eon- it Yr. W. Kerr, pas- hurch, while the con- \ assemble in the in Hall at 4:30 p. m. nt will take place at emetery ‘at Pairview, Bros. having f the arrangements, a very large gather- timers and all citizens, Reddie was a man well who knew him. \ ind wt. | is a aI Hayner Mrs Dunn on Hugh morning the after a pleasant in the seuth re- i ert da spent tes D.C. . MAN IS MARRIED IN RUPERT ‘resbyterian manse on evening Mr. Clarence Johnston and Miss Ida re united in marriage, \. Kerr officiating Both ple are well known and ir residents of Queen City Miss Graham ng to live with her been one of the real } the town, winning of everyone by her dignified demeanor, al- if her aid in social and work Mr. Johnston is p tudent of Queen's Uni- beginning his medical it leaving it to come to lent ranch at Queen The happy young eave tomorrow evening where them home, awaits a warm on every \UTO CARS AT $250 EACH IN ENGLAND The Daily the startling as- group of Ameri- ifacturers is prepared to British market with au- ~ selling at £50 apiece, . Aug. 30, nakes hat a Pioneer Pantorium hone 4, SNAP Cleaners. LOT 13, BLOCK 2, SECTION 7. Extra jar Oulside and q provements; roome. now Proven per cent. net oan $4,000. Quarter easy terms. Unim: Vleinity brought See owner at iesal LESTER W. DAVID co., Cor First Ave. and MoBride balance 000 ote in p. To. Ste Lodge, ! the) THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ‘Pammos ——————- pose to soon put on the mar ket Sections 3 and 4 of the townsite. It was stated that G, U, Riley, the land com missioner, was expected shortly in connection with \@ the matter. Interviewed on 12 the subject today, Mr. Db, Hays remarked simply that he had advised the sale of these sections shortly, but that there is nothing definite to give out on the matter as yet. THE G. T. P. MAY SOON SELL SECTIONS 3 AND 4 There is a strong impres sion in real estate circles today that the G. T. P. pro POUNDED BY A slight between two well of Prince Rupert, from the Emerald Farrell and Tom the city pound keeper in a visit to the police cor morning of the two prir After a little airing of the before his worship when it transpired t flections were cast by Mr the pound keeper professional capacity, latter to hand poke, affairs the city dollar difference of known both Isle Carss, upon eaus him a pu were the fund. of the opinion price of salistied ridiculously low and left th cinets of the court of law his to corraller pressed civie stray the beam DYING GENERAL'S upon IMPORTANT jCoal & Timber Syndicate, THE KEEPER OF THE POUND opinion c O' Brie Magisirat« arranged omMeial contributing canines honor countenance, MESSAGE PASSENGERS ilizens hailing Padd, n, th. esulted irt this ieipals matter hat re Farrell in his ing the is tele, B.C., SATURDAY, Avoust 31, 1912, THE ao OF SCORN | Premier R. L. Borden is returning to Canada from England today, and by all accounts he is still | scratching his head over the Naval Policy he promised. gilistie by one rhe eXx- the was al 1 pre with a Special to Daily News Flint, 30.—-In_ the enee persons Aug. pres- ii- Belts was acci- the and air before of hundreds of year-old Chester dentally caught in of a balloon 2,000 feet into the guy rope today he carried | SNATCHED 2000 FEET ALOFT THEN HURLED TO HIS DEATH TERRIBLE TRAGEDY OF AR | shot upward many persons] The victim at first made a brave | thought the youth dangling at the| Struggle to maintain his hold on end of the rope was a dummy. the rope, but the’ increasing H y f tk ball height from the ground as the erase eForts af the. CEROOR Tl ilicen cael upward seemed to to reseue the boy soon disclosed] paralyze him with terror and he the truth, The in peril | slipped helpless to his doom, jof his own life, As he fell the balloon leaped aloft aeronaultl, was seen work-| A very delightful bridge party, attended by a number of Prince RUPERT Rupert's leading society people, was given at the residence of! A. W. Agnew, on MeBride street, | last evening. The party was Mr. Poole and Mr, Overmer igiven by Mr. and Mrs, William) of the U, 8, Steel Corporation| qgnew, whe have been on an ex were passengers on the Ruper!|tended visit to their son, Mi A. this morning, They are up to}W. Agnew, before leaving for| look over the ait of the new dry| Victoria, in whieh city Mr, Agnew) > vho has been a life long resi doek, as they have extensive! ; of Montreal, has purchased| steel contracts for that structure). perty and intends in the fu as well as several steel bridges|ture to reside The large room) on the G. T. P. between here and! which is to be used as the draft Hazlton, ine if Messrs Ritchie & Ag Mr. Frank C, Greene, genera! ‘ their leaving their manager of the Graham Island/present oflees on Second avenue beautifully deeorated for | arrived) wa ' BRIDGE PARTY IN THE AGNEW RESIDENCE the oeeasion, the walls being;Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lueas, Mr. }draped with flags, quantities of|and Mrs, 8, Long, Mr. and Mrs. evergreens and baskets of beau-|J. F, Christie, Dr, and Mrs. Eg- tiful flowers surrounding the/|gert, the Misses Balfour, Gilroy, room in great profusion. Milligan, Du Vernet, Ellett, Long, The invitation list included! Martin, Messrs. J, M. Claney, \the following: Mr. and Mrs. A.| Travis, Lucas, J. P, Wilson, 8. | J, Morris, Mr, and Mrs, A, EB, Me-|Harrison, Basil Durant, A. EB, Master, Mr, and Mrs, R, L, Me-| Bodwell and Hull. Intosh, Mr, and Mrs, J, H. Pills The prize winners were, at bury, Mr. and Mrs, Bulloek-|auction bridge, ladies, first, Mrs. Webster, Dr. and Mrs, Tremayne,| A, J, Morris, second Miss Balfour; Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Ward, Mr.) gentlemen, first Mr. Travis Lucas, and Mrs, Angus Stewart, Mr, and| second, Mr. J, P, Wilson. At} Mrs, Roberson, Mr, and Mrs, J.J br idge, ladies, first Mrs. J. F IF. Hitehie, Mr. and Mrs. J, €.|Ritehie, seeond Mrs, Hubert |MeLennan, Me and Mrs, Patmore,| Ward, third Mrs. Bulloek-Web- | Mr and Mrs, 8, P. MeMordie,|ster; gentlemen, first Mr, J, © Mr. and Mrs, Norman Maekin-|MeLennan, second Mr. A. EB. Me tosh, Me. and Mrs, Clarke Rurant,| Master, third Mr, Ro L, Melntoesh, THE LABORER 1S WORTHY OF HIS HOLIDAY Menday; September 2nd, being Labor Day and a Do- ininion holiday, there will be no issue of The Daily News. Visitor from Toronto. Amongst the arrivals on the Prince Rupert this morning were Mrs, J. G. Beatty, wife of a prominent Toronto stock broker, and her daughter, Mrs, Frank 8, Evans, who is joining her hus- band, Mr F, 8. Evans, a well known pioneer business man of this city. OPPOSED TO (.P.R. SCHEME Windsor, Ont., Aug. 30.—The Union of Canadian Municipal- ities, at their annual session, published a resolution opposing jthe government's permitting the Canadian Pacifie Railway to in- creas its capital stock by sixty millions, alleging that the money was taken with the idea of keep- Trumbull, ‘Sep "Pega ee eee RUMORED G.T.P, SALE SOON OF SECTIONS 3 AND 4 AGONIZING SIGHT _OF FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOY’S DEATH BY A BALLOON ACCIDENT PASSENGERS BY RUPERT TODAY steamer Prince Rupert, Barney Johnson, arrived with 90 passengers and a full complement of general freight. Among the saloon pas- sengers were the following: F. L, Lindey, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Poole, Mr, Overmere, C, J. Connor, Mrs. Charles Embleton, Mrs, Cerney, Vv. R. Foxon, Mr, McMeehan, Miss Waliberg, A. P, Smith, Mrs. G. 8, Carl, Hans Wagnerr, H. E, Bodine, Ben Smith, G, K, Nehiyamo, T. Holmes, M. A. A. Moral, Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. Lb. Cochrane, C. MeDonald, H. Hodge, R, C, Biss, C. Dingwall, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pieree, G. Pierce, W. P. Munay, Theo. Hal- Db. B. Taylor, Mrs. Cole, T. Ss. Cassley, Mrs. Ray, The Captain on time sey, T. J, Farrell, W. J. King, W. H. Bickers, Mr. and Mrs. H, Dunn, J. P. J. Jephson, Mrs. Raynor, M. L. Gordon, Mr, Olson, Mr, and Mrs. Grey, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Miller, Mr. Burke, Frank GC, Greene, J, H, Wartelle, A. D. Me- Donald, Mrs. Morris, R. MePher- son, A. P. Gill, J, H. Wilson, Wil- liam Nealon. Weather in Seattle and Victoria fair and cool. In Vancouver, rain and cool. Rain on ~ trip. ing the earnings on C,. P. R. common stock under 10 per cert. with a view to preventing the peration of the road and the freight and passenger rates from coming under government con- trol, as provided for in the orig- inal agreement with the Do- minion Snap in Realty. I'wenty-five feet by 62 feet in Section 8, Block 6; 8350, half eash, rest in 12 months. Owner eaving town. P. O, Box 812. REE DEEDS IN SOUTH The late General Booth’s last became untangled and was hurled|ing desperately to pull the dang-| almost out of sight, and drifted | Douglas, Ariz., Aug. 30.— message to Salvationists through] his death. He crashed against|line form to the trapeze. The| rapidly away in the upper cur-| Mounted messengers represent- out the world was *:‘His promises the roof of a barn and was still, weight of the boy almost dragged) rent, to descend a considerable| ing Rafael Campa, leader of the are sure, if you believe.’ alive when the spectators reach’ djiim over, too, and his strength) distance off. The aeronaul was | rebel band, rede into the mining He spoke his final intelligible him, but he soon died, vas taxed too much to get the lad|/ himself almost overcome with) camp here and demanded its words on Sunday, when he said, The tragedy oceurred at the|into safety before the rope un-| distress at the mishap, which he) surrender, Campa’s followers are “Don't worry: let me die. T want}county fair. When the balloon} twisted, eould not help. | camped fourteen miles west of to go to Heaven,” = — ——__ ——__—— ee mnns (fii Canip. Another force is re- The general's dying grief wasjon the Rupert, accompanied by | eeu William Bugg. of Blanchard | Ported to be vide in from the that he never had a reeoneilia-|]Mr. Grey and Mr, Burke, direc- ‘INHUMAN township, are committed for trial | Cast. Phe camp is” well PRPs tion with his son, Ballington,/tors of the company, | }on charges of failure to provide | V!sioned. Refuges are flocking from whom no word of sympathy a ; lthe necessities of life for their} bere oo special _Anoine. . m. Cc. or interest has been received. ar | CONDUC I OF S-vear-old son, who was seized|Beaucamp, general manager of Cicidelih ses Sncsaininoeeiinesileitdesntioa Don't forget the danee at the| at his home almost dead from | the Transvaal Mine, reports the A true yarn—that you can now Rink on Monday night, starvation and ill treatment, Baij|™Mines looted by rebels. J. 8. find yarns of all kinds, including ene anee - PARENTS for the prisoners was refused, | Hunter, the store manager, was Berlin Wools, Seotch Fingering, See windows for new fall itl BAER PM held for ransom, which was paid ete., and yarn for aviation caps,|goods and prices. Wallace's, 2 Stratford, Aug. 30.—Mr, and} Subscribe for the Daily News. and the Americans arranged for at Wallace's. ot eee —_ ah ta mm armistice. Assistance was er". asked for the Federal troops at ile kien b W. J. Thomas. A SOCIETY EVENT IS Agua Priesta, opposite to Doug- Phone Green 391. Govt, Wharf las, and was refused, RUPERT'S — HOTEL NEXT? Edmonton, Aug. 34.—-The econ- tractors who will erect the new Ga. T. P. hotel are on the ground with material and about to start active work, The structure is to be built by Ross & MacPFariane of Montreal, four hours ending Sist: Barometer, temperature; For 5 a. m., 29.568; rriibbithtann twenty- August maximum temperature, 18 ineh, precipitation, PICTURES. OF BEAUTIFUL NORTH B. C. Mr. B. Norton, who travelling for this last fifteen months takiug in all the various points along the coast from Van- couver to Hazelton, including the has been Queen Charlotte Islands, making some magnificent protographs, left vesterdy morning on the Prince George for Vaneouver. Mr. Norton has many beautiful photographs, of which he intends making a book of views which will be very interesting to both those living and travelling along SENKLER TENDERS HIS RESICNATION Vancouver, Aug. 30.—Unable to secure the support of his fel- low members of the British Co- lumbia lacrosse commission to- ward making field play more clean and to elimiaate the rowdy- ism and brutality which has been prevalent in the past, Mr. J. Harry Senkler, K, C,, the Van- ecouver member of the ecommis- has tendered his resignation of the body to the Association, sion, as a member Bh. Cc. Lacrosse Opera House Monday (Labor Day) Special Programme Grand Opera Seleetion CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA Orchestra, by By the Euphonium Solo A. Preseott Special Feature Pictures No Advance in Price ADMISSION 100 AND 160