NPATNESS AND DESPATCH CHARACTENIZE THE NEWS’ JOB WORK EIGHT MONTHS AGO $14,500; TWO LOTS ON THIRD AVENUE V. W. Smith has just purchased from H, G. Helgerson, the firm of H, G, Helgerson, Limited, lots 18 and hy } 14, seetion 1, consideration being 833,000 are directly opposite the post office on Third avenue ind were sold eight months ago for $14,500 The same firm have just sold lot 22, block 44 i, to Mrs, Margaret BE. Clapp of Chicago, the price £17,000 In this instance H. G. Helgerson was also vendor sectior being THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist PRINCE RuPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, Sepremper 3, 1912. FUNERAL OF DR. REDDIE: NEW REALTY DEALS: MEMORIAL SERVICE TO GEN. BOOTH: : PICNICS PRINCE RUPERT'S CHURCHES ARE TODAY SOLD FoR $33,000 AND) PEOPLE PAY TRIBUTE TO “THE PROPHET OF THE POOR” Thronged Mass Memorial Serdies for the Late General Booth Held in the Salvation Army Citadel on Sunday Evening---Pastors of All the Churches Take Part Giving Eloquent Apprec- FUNERAL OF LATE DR. REDDIE ATTENDED BY LARGE CROWD OF REGRETFUL OLD TIMERS»)... Sus.‘ \ nmense coneourse of| byterian Church of Prine: rind 1 timers and newer | offered its highest post i Sunday attended the|layman, but he refused it, i f the late Dr, J. O., ing that he had no qualifieatix cal health officer of|for it exeept perhaps his lo be thus held in esteem by The funeral was fellowmen, vet to be so re upen him pro Andersen A great proport s pastor, Rev, F. W.ithe assemblage accompa ! ribute of all, per casket to the cemetery, ine he modest personalitY| many old timers, whose regret hy passed away was! the passing of the first of f the pastor when he} number through natura I Dy teddie the Pre- is marked Ruper fo reluctant brother Doctors ae the auspices of to hold himself at their \ M rder Dr Keddie! ation was characteristic of ember of Tsimp-! Reddi« Pall bearers at l y The great respect) funera were his five is esteemed a8 a@lphysicians in the city xpressed by the! Tremayvne, MeNei hewert his obsequies, as)gin and Cade, also as sixth | simple, straight-| bearer his personal friend, P ied ft luding nee nly one case Tt the STEWART his morning befo Mag f the e individual strate Care mildest who got a uch holiday exubri ontributed the Probably no other Dominion could boast} light docket on] orning holi aoe sts ty in the such a police here are indications afier a publie ETHODIST — jnew era of prosperity for distant, The only 86 art is not far that Stewart is distant from the vs!) LIKELY T0 SEE BUSY DAYS that Stew miles famous Ground iation of the Great Army Leader’s Message and Achievement---Congregations and Community Numerously Represented at Meeting other a few fifty with city in the common every opening remarks by Cap-jstanding of the Army at the tain Tutte, William Manson.| Present time, dwelling on the ben MP. BP. took Gharce of the moot }wonderful and transeendenta ellicent work of — the Salvation ability of the late great leader and . ing and in a few short words| Army is carried on. Prince Rupert fhis wonderful powers of or- touching on the history and on Sunday evening last in a } ganization, conciuding by offer- | Ai memorial service Cid NOMaGe 0 | ~neeeeinsteesmetiittinegecmniieiennes jing the highest tribute in his its lately departed great leader power to the great good done to and originator After the even jthe millions of souls over the ?ing services in the numerous jentire face of the globe through places of worship were « cluded the work of the Salvation Army a great number of the severa All the Pastors Join. rece Me a ‘miduan ae ioe jum After the reading of a portion of the Holy Seripture by the Rev del to offer their last bute i Mr. Sing of the Methodist Church, everence and respe¢ ind show > ' pot the Rev, Mr. Rushbrook of the svyvipatnhy wilt ihe hora wat . ! hict Chureh of England offered on be- 7ation the Brea oss whet . , ‘ 7 |half of his church a warm tribute they, and the world general, of recognition of the power for had sustained by the passing General William Booth Citade! Crowded. and noble work done by the } good } Army junder his way of especially as it had come personal bservation he fine hal of the oeal The Church Army, as present a ibranch of the Army was crowded }powerful adjunct and means of to the very doors, many being help in connection with his unable to obtain admission church, owed its inception to the J lead of | Representatives of every denon General Booth. The im- lination in the city were upon the jmense amount of comfort offered |} platform, and the singing of the fand good done in the numerous several hymns and the special seaports around the world by of- janthem rendered by the Presby-|,,, ; etic | fering a home and place of wel- terian choir under the leader THE LATI GENERAL BOOTH, nates to the sailor men and boys ship of Miss Froude was most} Whom Rey, F. W, Kerr worthily | ——————— aii iia and impressive, After named “Prophet of the Poor.” Continued on Page 4. beautiful MOST SUCCESSFUL EVENT WAS ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY LABOR DAY PICNIC PARTY Hog coal mining district, and has} Payored by ideal weather, with Over a Hundred Strong. | five-a-side football competition, ’ 1i miles of standard gauge ri ithe harbor as smooth as the pro-| Altogether over one hundred} The winners of the several events MEN SOWN HAD road already built, is important.| verbial mill pond, the St Andrew's | were in the party, and they were | contested were as follows: Boys’ At the present time the pack I Soc iety pieniekers set off for|certainly there to have a geod) race, under 7, first, Lee Gordon: EXCUR ing in of supplies, now that -'Tugwell Island yesterday at} time. On the way over the seow, j second, Walter Crossley. Girls’ SION ziadin lake can be reached in half} about 11:30 a.m. The big scow| whieh moved along as smoothly} race, under 7, first, Jennie Currie a day from the end of the rail-|that had been provided for the|as if one was on terra’ firma,}seeond, Annie Crossley. Boys road, will assuredly be able 10) oceasion was surrounded by a/ dancing and other entertaining | race, under 10, first, Rod MeRae; \ successful pienie was en be done at a low cost, ihigh railing decorated with flags! features were indulged in, with| second, Ross Gordon, Girls’ ved under the auspices of the Mr. GC. J, Gillingham, the land evergreens, giving it a most) the audience all seated around|race, under 0, first, Isa Kelly; hodist Men's Own organiza- ergetie road superintendent of} festive and gala appearance, The | and the performers in the middle.| second Annie Kelly. In the mar- on Labor Day, the party go-lthe Portland Canal district, who] motive power Was supplied by the! The athletic programme, whie h} ried men's race, first Mr. Murray: ie the sand beaches at Poreh-lis in the eity on a short visit, redoubtable little tug Wolverine} consisted of twenty-five events,| second, Mr. MeLean, Putting (he Island, where ideal picnicking, very enthusiastic about the under the guidance of Captain| most of which were brought off} shot, first D, Brown; second Mr ‘ ind general out-of-doors! ure of Stewart, and says that Pro} Robinson of the Rupert Marine} oceupied the time fully until it} MeQueen., Broad jump, first, D. ns prevail There was] perty owners have no cause Iron Works, with the Margot] was necessary to make the return| Brown, 8 feet, 8 inches; seeond ect weather conditions| be afraid that they will not acting as tender rugwell Island] journey homeward, Two special] Mr, MeKinnon, 8 feet 7% inches; ed an immense success.|able to do well out of their hold-| was reached about 4 o’eloek, when] prizes were donated by Mayor third, Mr, Murray, 8 feet 7 inches RST Pow ” mp ing there, lthe big feed No, 41 immediately] Newton and Mr. William Mansor,| Tossing the caber, first, MeLean, ER BOAT oe —_——- took place M. P. P., also a silver cup for a Running broad jump, first, Me- TO BRING IN DEER ARCHES FOR the Alice B this year be ‘he proud distinetion of 9 snc ice'wun"tst < CQNNAUGHT’S | THE RESULTS FROM HAZELTON pag i the trophies of the chase he shape of the splendid bag (Special to Daily News. tree deer and innumerable COMING P and plover, which were } Hazelton, B, C., Sept. @. Keen competition and exciting finishes were the features of the Hed last night by Captain | majority of the track and fleld events of Hazelton’s Labor Day meet ‘omas, who directed his party In connection with the visil he 100 vards dash was perhaps the thriller of the day when Watts of Prinee Rupert and ‘he places he had had his evel|ithe Duke of Gonnaught, the eam Hetherington of Hazelton ran a dead heat Both claimed the race and refused to rerun it for some time as likely hunt-| mittee in eharge of the deeora rhe bets were called off Resulls;: F spots tions would be glad if any soctels 0 yards-—Tibbles relkwa first; Watts (Prince Rupert second, HM. &. Welles ' or publie body desirous of es 100 vards-—Watts Hetherington, dead heat, th Z ss . Was @ passenger| ing an arch or other spec o dec) 2) vards Hetherington, first: Garss, second. oa eens ¢ Rupert yes-|oration would apply as early ‘ mile Moore Hazelton first: Ives Rupert seenna ten NY going below on} possible to the city engineer milea-—-Mobles Rupert Arat: Moore. second ne pane a vial, : that arrangements ean be mad Broad jump—Garss, first; Hetherington, second * nsetantan te loft for the for suitable locations, ete Hop, skip and jump-——Carss, first; Tibbles, second, n 8 balbule tae elem : Best neal in town at Savoy In the afternoon’) Basena® Cau Regues sescesen Taney soto OF Ban, 8 Telbwe Nsiderabls passenger hes & ee Pha ail 0 ; ’ brea even on the series The game was without doubt the finest exhibition first elass Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Bee windows for new tall dress ba r acon in the Mberen ms [goods and prices, Wallace's. 2( | Reece ERR RRRDDDSIOSS | . Prinee George Seen HUNTING SEASON OPENS: LABOR DAY DELICHTS OPENING OF SEASON FOR DEER HUNTING HERALDED BY SUCCESSFUL LOCAL GUNS shooting The opening of the deer season and the fact that it was Labor Day and a general holiday yesterday fur- nished an opportunity for many a doughty nimrod to test his prowess at the chase. Several parties were made up, some leaving as early as last Saturday afternoon, so as to make assurance doubly sure that they would not return empty handed, One of the most successful of the expedi- lions was made up of Messrs. R. W, Cameron, Guy Cameron, Frank Reynolds and one or two others, going out in the Alice B., who report having a splendid time, securing three deer and any quantity of grouse and plover. Alderman Bul- lock-Webster also was there with bells, br inging back trophies of the chase in the form of succulent venison for the alder- manic board, Culloch, 13 fee 11% t ™%™ ine mon; second, Brown, 13 feet 7 ine os \ McKinnon, 13 feet 6 third, inches, Married ladies’ race, first, Mrs. Dowther; second, Mrs. FOR ROSES Taylor. Young ladies’ race, first, Miss Sherman; second, Miss Rein bold. Tug-of-war, married vs. ATHLETES single, married men won both heats easily. St, Andrew's mara- thon, first McLean; second Port Simpson, B, C., Sept. Brown; third, Robinson. *—To the Rose Athletic Homeward Bound. Club, Prinee Rupert: Indian The voyage home of the holi- team challenges you for next day makers was made in good} Saturday, Other ecelebra- time considering the bulk of the} tions, foot racing, boat rae- hig scow with its erowded pas-| ine, band playing, will he ad- enger fist, Games, dancing. ditional attractions. Bring singing and high revels were the| 8 Many as possible. Good wder of the hour wntit acland-} time assured. Will see you personally tomorrow at Ru- ing was made at the Rupert Ma-! rine Iron Works at about 40 pert, then you ean tell me o'clock. On the way back the tug how many are coming. Caroline, Captain Auckland, took Meantime wire me if chal- a hand in the towing, aiding can- lenge accepled. A. W. Rieh- siderably. ard. meeting of the An important : DOINGS OF Roses is called for tonight to lconsider the acceptance of this It is the desire of the TERRACE club to aecept if possible, but as bers must take Saturday off there LATELY is some little doubt on the mat- ter. Fv : ; challenge, acceptance means that the mem- fonight’s meeting — will the question, when a wire will be sent to Simpson. ——— settle Dr, Traynor is possessor of a nice now the proud little saddle Launch Alice B., W. J. Thomas, horse. It formerly. belonged to Mr. Weeks of Kitsumkalum, Phone Green 391. Govt. Wharf. Cole Murchison’s crew have en ‘ been rushing things at the ferry bridge this week. The piling is CANADIAN about completed. The work is also steadily progressing on the other side of the island in con- SHIPBUILDERS nection with the ferry Mr. William Little fortune to. slightly of his ribs at the day and is, as a result, having holidays. It is hoped that he will soon be around again. proper. had the fracture one mill the other nis- AND TARIFF Aug. 31. discrimination _ adian ship Victoria, —Charges of against the Can- builders involved in Odd Fellows’ Meeting. the customs tariff are to be Every Odd Fellow earnestly re-| brought before the government quested to attend a meeting to.|in foreible terms by the Board of some night, which will be in the form| Trade. Under the present ar- of a social evening, 207 rangement Canadian ship. build- W. G. BARRIB, Seeretary, ers have to pay customs duties =-cuntnnpenseiennes on all iron plates, machinery and New tall ae ponitiilentie ar-|everything else conneeted with riving. Wallace's, 2t eonstruetion, while a British built wee es ship can enter in free of customs duty. This has been exemplified A DISPUTE. by on old country firm's seeur- ing the gontract for two proteet- ive cruisers, While Canadian firms CONCILIATED were outbid through the arrange- ments of the eustoms tariff, ON THE C.P.R. Ottawa, Aug. 31-——~The Board appointed — by Dominion Government in between the Warm, clean rooms at Savoy. ANOTHER : YouNG. LADY Coneil ARRIVES IN RUPERT the lation Sunday morning weleomed to Canadian dispute our city a young lady weighing Pacific Railway and the station|exaetly twelve pounds who now agents and telegraph operalors\graces the home of A. D, Me- has rendered a decision granting| Arthur of the G. T, P. Mes. Me- a ten per cent. inerease divided} Arthur and the new Miss Me- between the avents and the op-|Arthur are both well, and con- erators as Services warrant gratulations are coming cordially to the proud father. A true yvarn——that you can now ————— find varns of all kinds, ineluding The Cetriana, whieh reached | Berlin Wools, Beoteh Fingering,| port yesterday noon from the lete., and yarn for aviation eaps | south, left this morning for Naas at Wallace's zt Harbor, et ee -