——— veATNESS AND DESPATCH CHARACTERIZE THE NEWS’ JOB WORK THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ak eee, Wn: ———a —_——- OL. I, NO M#ialative Library x Prince Rupert, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912. SETTLERS WILL SUFFER BY BIG UP-RIVER BLAZE ———— EWS OF HIGHEST AEROPLANE FLIGHT FOLLOWS NEWS OF DEEPEST SUBMARINE , DIVE AZELTON HUDSON BAY STORE GUTTED: TOWN THREATENED ons of Supplies for Interior | Bostrened---imnas to Extent of! MAIL SERVICE $40,000 Done---$5,000 Worth of Beer Blazed Up---$25,000 Worth of Furs Saved---Whole Population Battled Hard to Save the Property B. C this the Hazelton, Sept. 7. and Hudson Bay for the past three morning wi In h of it was ready as it is now too late ghton & MeNeill’s warehouse, adjo & McAfee lost 1 the scene were ght from the interior rhe town people turned hev were suceessful ko vhich saved the town from Fire to wet about 85,000 worth successful in posts out @ rtunately Special to Daily News. broke the did the warehouse out in Bay of $35,000 or 840,000 for the will be Hudson Company's wareh: about use rhe Interior damage to extent cause ' | ly tons of freight peopte ond they were The supplies in many posts worst short. pack train in the interior will be away Me- to ining, Was also destroyed with all its contents. firs which had only of beer stored in the latter warehouse first ago the saving $25,000 worth of raw been a week or 80 n masse and worked hard to save adjoining buildings, and there was no breeze whatever, and that was the only total de DEVELOPMENTS AT GRANBY ; NEW WHARF THERE SHORTLY ; TOWNSITE CLEARING WORK ow building the} at Granby Bay}; hed in two weeks.) na ne built on Bo the owned There es in this townsite pposite Queens} } wnsite by} Doyle are) qy e placed on the mar the early next Metal on Vonalvensileben| Th Bh. ¢ he Red Wing h MeGrath, of 29.000 rity is located close i Point spring.| Company | mine} thi to; at jaar drill w erty ition elite is has made aj cle anby Company si struction jof | LOCAL JOTTINGS Mrs is in the city Dick Sargent of Hazelton| a few) at present for She usin, Mrs n Sixth weeks’ stay is residing with}! | eke ind Fulton | | her co George man street aveTiure Mr. W, Fisher senior Fisher morning on the Fisher, barister partner in & Wharton, Prince father of W. E of this city,; the firm of arrived this Rupert on rhe ing a few Granby Company are the em Bo a diamond this men oT nza group and have rking also on prop- a visit to his son. he ‘. EXHIBITION | ‘TRAIN SMASH AT TORONTO Special to Daily News. \ westward rhe dock anby 600-foot firm ts nearing and will seon be steamers rhe work on progressing rapidly riv-five acres of land ts now have been bunk house ared Prenders led for a 165-foot yreys high, to be Hidden Creek mine erected by the Poronto, Sept. 6 ATEUR ENTERTAINERS HAVE MADE GOOD AGAIN iateur West evening night at the House i Th wy | bre ama he Opera last V the house appearance of ts to the ranks of the Mesars Harvey 1 was a decided 1 Mr. Harvey in He a distinet hit, usual crowded two and Joe | recitation also did we as | Joe special numbers by the orchestra jand the pictures were of the usual | first drawing | the regular P. KR. exhibition train ran inte b Grand Trunk railway train east of Mimico A num- ber of badly shaken up, painful no fatalities station today passengers were and several sustained contusions, There were Artistic Job Printing at the Daily News office, } Filion in his aerobatic work e old favorites, Messrs. Whit 1 character songs the The and Evitt yught down house. order, and altogether entertainment standard of night shows class evening's to the Friday Was ll up the ING CLUB MET REGARDING CONSTITUTION he Prince > held a Court Rowing meeting at last evening, al constitution and = by passed and other busi- transacted, Rupert general house mh othe We The Latest. ®t the latest Wear for creations in the tre yourselves or dren at Scott, Froud & Co. hi tt EEPEST SUBMARINE YESTERDAY; HIGHEST AEROPLANE TODAY co Special to Daily News.) Holwate France, Rept, 7 Garros, eclipsed = the Peord foy altitude, inonoplane Karified ed the rid hdenly Bolas “ G aviator, rely world's ‘ . ascend ' 16,2 atmosphere §| engine to slop and the aviator had 3] : ae lo the ground, Previous reeord & by 40 | Bs 15,779 feet in pile DORSEY IS ing known trial on the money payable usual five dollars and two dollars disorderly, sortment i steds the COMMITTED FOR TRIAL this morn Magis a well Skeena Board of Trade Last Night Has Three Distinct Pub- licity Matters Under Its Consideration the Board of Trade held in In the before ite ¢ police court his worship larss, John Dorsey resident of the was committed for of obtaining pretenses of a cheque Hotel fined ver district, charge under = false rough the issuing to the Premier truich was Publicity was main theme the night. The meeting, hall, still discussed by last the tended, was bul poorly at- the good eity Tony the live wires were was the there, and business Hdone It was isecretary, J, Lorne MeLaren, Real Estate Exchange was : anxu obtain half the double Sualeeh ee them edition printed of the board . of 7 ficial publicity pamphlet, whieh ts eo running its edition Helgerson Block on Th rangements sts on a charge of drunk and reported by complete as the of the very latest pat Just received, a us to ris mm worl second now News presses Ar regarding this bust left in the hands of the secretary Mr. G. RK, Naden London Magazine Advertising, pub Daily ° ness were Miss Kelly, trained nurse from|” Hazelton district, has arrived Rupert and will spend the win and discussion on | desired by | the r here Furthe AND THE LABOR DIFFICULTY matters were the Be Two merely of last night touched by vard Trade These mail upon at their meeting the mi by cert itter of the ain ¢ P. R were service boats from the south which is business en, but not the Post Office de- partment below because of the ees paratl f the sery ice by the Camosun and Cheloh- This matter is in the and progress ts accorded by eling sin hands of a committee reported, Mr. Alex, Manson subject of the ap, Lemieux Act to the conditions affecting labor up river and sug that the Board of Trade interest themselves in the matter rhe feeling Mi ge was that the the ard of Trade meddied with oa trouble the better, and the matter dropped. introduced lication of ithe gested by expressed less Livingstone, of Vancou give address in Me hall, at a mass meeting opie, “The Spirit Good musie will be Jit Mrs ver, will an Intyre at 8:45 p. m of Victory given during the evening BASEBALL SCORES National. New York 3-9, Philadelphia 6-8 Brooklyn 2, Boston 1. Chicago 6, Cineinnati 5 Pittsburg 8, St. Louis 0 American. Boston 1, Washington 0 Philadelphia 4, New Yark 2 Cleveland 5, Chicago 2 i, Detroit 2 Coast. Los Angeles S: St. Louis San Francisco 6, Vernon-Oakland, rain Portland-Sacramento, rain Pioneer Cleaners. | Pantorium Phone 4. licity centred around a communhti- Mr. J. R. Cogger, of ‘Canada Hlustrated,” asking that the the of an advertisement on the cation from board consider insertion Prince Rupert page of that paper, which} steadily Rupert matte! special space Prince is to devote in future Financial aspects of the alone delay the board in its con templation of widespread adver tising for Prinee Rupert It was fell by President Frank Mobley and the others present that Prine Rupert can effectively pub licity as much as possible in view of the city’s splendid future “Development Number” Space. Again there came up the tion of publicity in the of M. Ledwidge of the Sunset with a proposal should avail itself of printed back page of the first “Development Number’ the Sunset, this | use ques Saturdays that board color new of to be issued jand | mistook the | desired approach | the} the} ment COSTS CASH TO HAVE REAL CEREMONY Of outste seding interest much ordinary at the Hospital vesterday among routine business Board discussion re- meeting was the | garding the charge by the contractor for the for preparing for the laying of a foundation the Governor General. tractor the proposed new wing proposed stone by The econ of 84415 wants sum BOARD OF TRADE MAY HELP IN MATTER OF DOCKAGE DUES AT THE GOVERNMENT WHARF At the read from the irade meeing last of the stated very Board o1 night a letter was Steamship Co., of definitely that the Pro- Vincial government authorities were levying wharfage charges with their new wharf at Prince Rupert which the same or manager Northern Vancouver, in which he in connection rather more in some instances than those charged by the G, T. P. Besides this, the government levies a charge steamships using the new are exactly tonnage upon erecting and ar to for party for a platform ranging have things suitably} ordered the comfort of the | about the works ‘" Some members of the| considered the and thought that the foun might as Eventually it! to leave the matter building committee to rearrange the and other me mbes fe | the had for visit if well be royal progress. board much dation well be sum to stone ceremony eut out was decided to the overcome or as chairman that as approved ceremony the eut out been royal cannot now Something You Should Know. Poorly cheap shoes wall Get shoes at made, cost you pain and trouble. of Valk Over’ Froud & Co. a pail Seott, 4 series of dances will be held in the K. P. hall, Saturday, September 7, at p.m. Music by the Westholme orches tra. 241 RODDY RYAN MEETS DEATH IN ELEVATOR furnished Opera House Montreal, Sept. 6.—A_ fatality took place at the Windsor hotel! this morning when Roderick Ryan, the well-known — railway contractor, known throughout the Dominion as “Roddy” Ryan stepped through the passenger elevator door at the fifth floor, fell to the bottom, literally smashed to pieces. He entrance to the shaft a room, to whieh he gain being of for that access. PUBLICITY, PUBLICITY, AND YET AGAIN PUBLICITY FOR PRINCE RUPERT IS THE WORD lOnly the bina of Fin- ance Prevents Further Far Spread Advertising of the City fall and circulated from Great Britain, to the the Orient, Mr. idea that the Antipodes the Real Estate change should consider well as the Board of efforts Trade, and will be made to ihe citizens likely to benefit’ di-jother rectly by the matter J L the publicity in Messrs, A, Manson and MeLaren constitute the regarding this I Mr. Ledwidge now publish was pointed out by that the Sunset is jing regular descriptive articles on and that the “Develop Number” will tive or 8ix pages devoted to accounts of this city and its Rupert eontain surrounding resources commencing | 9:30) l exports |ports of the and}tion Naden inclined to| mainly Ex | Cotton, tale 85) by fand steel manufactures by interest} dock, which charge places the dues for the Government dock well in excess of those for the G, T. P. wharf. Mention- ing that if persisted in, could have but one re- sult, raising still higher of freight rates, which have the subject of the Board of Trade’s atten- tion, the manager of the steamship company requested that the board should take the matter up. It was agreed that this should certainly be looked into, and a committee com- posed of Mr. Williams, Mr. Morrison and Mr. Naden will in- vestigate, A suggestion that a strong editorial in the morn- ing paper would help was made, but not acted upon. this system, the been namely, already “UNCLE SAM” TRYING TO HOLD ON TO OUR COUSINS, WHO KEEP COMING TO CANADA special agent of Department of the Interior of United States government, ar- the interesting there to as- for the phe- of American C. An the Farrier, condition and views first hand as to mooted’ Canadian ad- He will also make a study of the Canadian land laws, the of their enforce- ment and the Canadian methods of interesting the settler and bringing him into the northwest. Mr. is the direct cans who come across the border,| outcome of the recent convention those who make failures and go|in Seattle, Washington, of the back to the United States and} Northwest Development League, those who succeed and remain,| the purpose of which is to cheek He will go out into the country|American immigration into Can- and interview American farmers| ada, PROSPERITY IN BRITAIN PERSISTS IN SPITE OF ALL THE LABOR DIFFICULTY that in conditions the strikes industrial annals, the made 1912 memorable Britain will unprecedented propor- tions this year. Last month the were £41,986,360, pared with £34,607,636 1914: the imports last were £58,304,351, against 038,181 in July, 1944, For the seven months, Janu- lary to July, in each of the past three years the figures were: Imports. Exports. .£4142,232,274 £267,299, 405 385,167,236 258,275,933 i910 383,757,048 242,973,900 The increase in’ the exports thus far this year over the ex- corresponding por- last year has consisted of manufactured goods. the great Lancashire in- has increased its exports less than £2,350,420; iron near- million—£964,317. A few noteworthy inepeases are: inthis oda aceet £35,895 559,956 299,160 to the actual their much as get the the rived in Calgary for purpose] vantages. of conducting an He is reason ith- vestigation. methods the inrush certain nomena! settlers. Mr. Farrier’s purpose is to get at the actual number of Ameri- Farrier’s visit nfisfaction that they speak so forcefully in reply to the eriti- cisms directed against that gov- ernment by its opponents, indications of the adverse The spite are created by serious in British that total have Presbyterian Services, Tomorrow morning Rey. F. W. Kerr, continuing his series of in- structive addresses on _ the prophets, will speak in the Pres- byterian Hall on “The Gospel of Hosea.” In the evening the Presbyterian pastor has an in- teresting subject in “The Hindu and the Christian.” Morning service at 11 o'clock and evening service in the Empress Theatre at 7:30, trade of Gret attain com- July, month £514,- in 1912 1944 A Good Remedy. Some people have trouble with their feet; others buy their shoes of Seott, Froud & Co, of A HOT ONE CRED, dustry, no “Dear Sir: “Please send me a bunch of the hottest stuff you have in business chances in your region. I am coming any- way, but I want a little dope to frame up on,” Above is a letter received today by a prominent real estate man. It comes from Idaho and shows plainly the interest aroused in Rupert and the need for more pur- poseful publicity te inform intending settlers definitely, ly a Machinery Wool Apparel Railway tors, Carriages, ete 5 Miscellaneous textiles Year after vear, the | British trade have mounting during the cade, The figures speak for themselves, and the Asquith has ground for sat- mo 217,085 270,455 totals of gone on past de- | government A a St Ds Se a. amiss