_ ===| THE DAILY NEWS | x| Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist — poaisielv® L : Nae eo ae: - — —===—= ag Prine EB EO am. 1, NO. 219 . — EEE yOL. Il Prince Rupert, B.C., Tuespay, SEPTEMBER 17, “1912. PRICE FIVE Cunte MANN _— E SHIPPING MERGER REPORTED | PRINCESS PATRICIA VIEWS vowrmem ssa enor SHIPPING men unpen vancouver EXPENDITURE FOR AUGUST SCENERY FROM ENGINE PILOT peaades, sept, to Reporte| — MIBIRGER [Ser ite tr ater the yor THE SMALLEST ON RECORD all points in Southern Al- | Vancouver, beginning at the foot | gpecial to Daily News. i groceeded on their way to Reve berta indicate that the season's OF eres eee Sis Burrard | , ne | Inlet, and running to the False! The aceounts for the last{did not appear as if much glory The "OWE stoke, where the apend thet pp Ss pre . io The royal sa her hey will sy 1 th roy eto ally all anrvenied.s Creek yards, are being drawn by}month, amounting to $20,000,/would accrue from the action ih here this It is expected that by next Satur | — the €, P, R, preparatory to their} were ordered to be is and the matter was dropped surney to the | no AL day night nearly everything witl (Special to Daily News. being presented to the Railwsy niet te ia a yr = a - —-= : Datriaie shewedl Y PARTY AT be in stook and safe from frost. Liverpool, Sept. 16.—Rumors|Commission for approval. This] — : aUEEEG the City Coutts Telephone Supt. Appointed. F KAMLOOPS TODAY! (Olservative estimate places|are current here that a mam-jtunnel has been mentioned sev Cr. The expenditure for the} . on enery of the the crop at 25,000,000 bushels | moth merger between the Can-|eral times in conferences between|™onth has been the lightest in On the report of the Telephone Ki ‘ iss seated on a| Special to Daily News. \ibertan farmers are looking|adian Pacifie Steamship Lins and | the C. P. R. and the cits it is the history of the eity, due, ico last evening at the - f the engine; Golden, Sept 16 sithough happy, the Allan Line is well under way.|considered as a means of doing Alderman Maitland stated, to the none 2 the City Couneil, it norousiiy Saieel hie glace Wes not included in the Pedec best JAliweied in shipping away. with (Ee present — strest fact that practically no work had the eee to appoms. Mr. 5. iL ce, She showed] itinerary of the royal party, the LOCAL JOTTINGS circles state that there is good|crossings in the middle of the|eem going on in the city during ear eae a as ; est not only in| whole town turned out to greet me foundation for the rumors and|ecity. The plans were first that period. Alderman Morris- | csiauadent Barr tte gpucenell > L. magnifi cenery, but in|them as they passed through this], 1 account of the inelement/|that the deal will likely gojsketehed about two years ago oy the fact of the exceed- Ge thn teidee’s fesighation - cineeeiial Mibiétaflernoon fis Asein | stopped mise 10 Ramblers Club of the} through. but were never seriously consid-|'"*" light unayrers for the | , : . f complished in|here fifteen minutes and then|| esbyterian Chureh will not —— ered until the present time. Es month emblazoned in the min- : : grades and ap-| proceeded on its way to Reve SP ae = ED limates as to the cost of the tun utes of the meeting, he being the | W alter Steinhoff, generally | untable ob-| stoke, where the royal party wil ? MONTON lnel are being prepared, and these}?! ide « 3 ( xp bodies to show!) recognized as one of the best big \ building. jremain over night, leaving in the ull today at Hart's and inspect are to be forwarded to Winnipeg how they had economized in the/game hunters and boatmen in \f 1 short time} morning for Kamloops, where an|\ | stock of cumforters. It will TEAM for approval in the near future.|/@!ter of expenditure. In view British Columbia, was drowned a : of the Ili-| elaborate cotihein baa-~teanie?” 7° to secure your winter's rhe tunnel is planned to be - Alderman Maitland’s remarks | few days since in the Columbia sel the royal party| arranged for their entertainment ——— ae Prices renge om }double tracked and about 4,500 and some further explanation by| River, twenty miles north of Boe to $6.20 219 lfeet in length, Tt will be about the Mayor upon the matter, ] meaver Mouth, F STRIKE :.: feet below the surface of = - a | Phe G, T. P. Steamship Co. will the streets in the nearest to the to Stewart of the Prince George Special to Daily News. feet in the farthest from the sur- returning to the old system pur Mdmonton, Sept ii Over|face portions. The cost will be Py John i bs t ’ 000,000 ing with the nee whieh; by the city and private con- aoe iwill make the weekly trip to the/ tractors went oul on strike this} - . . | wii vely attended| Baptist and the Rey. Mr. Sing of lmining camp at’ the head fjafternoon, demanding eight hours) Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners At the meeting of the City welciesy as between two parties, } Portland Canal la day ¢ 75 cents pe our |p » 4 . a is held last/the Methodist churches, was of | 1 day and 75 cents per hour. | hone 4, Council last evening Alderman|taking no further part in auy dis- Clayton at an early stage of the| putes whatsoever, took occasion j mbers of the|an entirely social characte Ne c | k St. Andrew’s| addresses were delivered but} proceedings took occasion to ask] te address Alderman Clayton se- { pose of weleom-|everyone enjoyed a_ delightful the Mayor for an expression of verely in the matter of introdue- llior, the as rewards the’ Uunenl e personal animus into dis- ‘ social evenme Mr Melli | ited reetor opinion as , ‘ ; , church choirmaster, sang, and ad Sates cussions before the Couneil. To snd Mrs, Bureh,| yw). Vattersall ‘presided at the] ABUNDANCE OF GAME } os ts | AURIER’S NAVAL POLICY of Alderman Montgomery in tak-le¢nje Alderman Glayton replied | : 5 ed é as c = , ; : : ‘fer , irrived from) organ, The warm greeting and| BR Nie tga tees alee TO BE CONTINUED! '"{ UPor himself to interfere) that he was only following the N ently Bishop| good will expressed by the &t | Local Hunting Party Returns | erties of the City Couneil that a with the police whilst in the per-| footsteps of the Mayor when he ) rsonally had!Andrew's congregation and the! with Four Deer and One Goat. | the Bank of Montreal will not According to the Manchester} formance of their duties upon the} Was an alderman of a previous w's, but the; people of Prince Rupert gener laccede to the reqnest of the city|}Guardian, it is definitely stated G. T. P. wharf. Tt was very soon|Council, The Mayor, neverthe- ! in naval service quarters that the] evident that Alderman Clayton,|Jess, replied that as long ag he ‘ Ss if the G. T. P | n mith of the G, T. P. Inn for further advances of money to} }permanent naval poliey, as cle cided upon by Premier Borden| form, was determined to probe to and his colleagues while in Lon-|the bottom of the matter. He if the cily/ally to the new minister in thei who was in his very best fighting| occupied the civie chair he would see to it that no unparliamentary language was allowed to be in- f the diocese| midst was quite in Keeping with}and Jaek Keith of the Dominio! carry on eivic improvements of a reetor|the generous and broad n ded | barber shop have returned to] 4)... that they ha@ not” as” yet his|the city after a most delightful] ra which was) spirit always in evidences given a decision ae ta the request as nembers of/city, and which is so largely due|hunting trip lasting a little over) +) 4, has been renewed to sell the} don, well consist in the main of stated in no unmeasured terms|dulged in, The Mayor's remarks s, including|to the good offices of Bishop Du|@ week. They report having], ..asury certificates. The plan at the Laurier poliey, with a repre-|his opinion of a man who would| were greeted with quite a little he other de-| Vernet, who inculcated this spi found game aboundant and have present before the Gouneil is t sentation for Ganada in the Im-]try and belittle the dignified po- unseémily applause by some of F ations he city, the Rev.jwith such earnestness in the}brought back trophies of the attempt to float the debentures perial Parliament, rhe iobe| sition of an alderman of the city| the onlookers, whieh caused Al- and Rainbow will be better|by taking upon himself to inter-|derman Bullock-Webster most K Presbyterian, |early days of his missionary work|chase in the shape of four fne}ina) ave to be issued to carry on ' \ ; r ; McLeod of the}in this diocese big local improvements and with the 7 | nothing of small game which they y \ The Naval College at Halifax is|ecall down the police officers be- that strict order was maintained } off the Bank of Mon & I coed De endeavor to see if|t® continue, while better provi-|fore a bunch of disorderly agi-|and the dignity of the ecouneil Messrs. Smith and Keith are loud some other financial institution] 8!0" will be made for training] tators. Alderman Montgomery|chamber preserved, Alderman RICANS INVADE CANADA: in their praises of the splendid] i), Jo; advance the necessary| ™e?. took a determined stand in de-| Morrissey deplored the fact that country tributary to the ~ city, money to carry on the work, Con- The Niobe and Rainbow arej fens: f his aetion, saying that|the werthy aldermen should dis- iwhere hunting, fishing and all siderable discussion took place shortly due in England, when the|the police had no business on}cuss matters before them in such 175 000 SETTLERS THIS YEAR: kinds of sport can be enjoyed to upon the subject, Alderman Mor- engagement of the original] private property and were acting|a heated fashion and suggested jthe heart's content rissey being particularly anxious crews will expire, The wnewlin an unwarrantable manner.) that if possible the matter could crews will be specially adapted This instantly eaused the irate| go before an investigating com- to the naval developments whieh|doctor to remark in his most{mittee, To this’ Alderman Bul- are about to take pes e, caustic style that he was sorry|lock-Webster entirely disagreed, P : in im@migration| everywhere that good land is} beshi si Meet figure would most assuredly place - - — Alderman Montgomery knew so] saying it was for the Police Com- ° d States, the} available Mr White speaks the eredit of the city in the Anan- little about the constitution of} mission to adjudicate in the mat- erica the west is| optimistically of the crops cial world- in a very unenvisble IMMENSE the city as to suppose that thejter. After some further discus- ite unprece~| position and was strongly op- wharf was nob a part of the city.|sion, in which Alderman Clayton “iled. Mr. White estimates that} Suits! Suits! Suits! posed to any action along those The Mayor, who had previously] stated his intention to stay with oo 1) year 175,000) Try one of ours and you will lines. The Mayor reiterated the SHIPMENT stated that upon being acquaint-| his investigation, the subject was people ss the border. f be = satisfied. Sweder Bros., importance of obtaining unite ed some thebe Weeks ago wun the} allowed to drop. - iz in any par- ilor. : ed Bites oS 4 ae sedan situation he had given instruc- en ror BUYS SITE sia, OF CUD s Sts | ee cluded by stating that he was not ~ NEW CANADIAN HARBOR Special to Daily News. at all sure that the right course (Special to Daily News. SS Victoria, Sept. 47 It is stated was being pursued, ee Seattle, Sept, 16.—-The steamer ON NORTH PACIFIC COAST cca te he) awe mavons aacamy [vere sin aced oll” WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE adian Northern Railway has pul today from Nome, Alaska, brought chased the property at the corner) Council Decides to a the Sumjas part of her cargo half a mil \ecording Mr, Noel J ‘Ogil-|a ey old charts disclosed | of Fort and Government streets of } enaee lion dollars in gold and over ENGAGEMENT * Of Ottay has had chargelthe fact that the glacier has as the site for a modern office sixty tons of furs. This is one = EXTRAORDINARY = ; t i ’ shipments of the Mayor's sal-jof the most valuable fere with the civie authorities and| fittingly to ask the Mayor to see deer and a goat, to say manned, came across in great numbers | to be thoroughly clear upon the W. J. White, ini ticular territory, or any one proy Launch Alice B., Ww J. Phoma inh tne He stated that the effect Phone Green 391. Govt, Wharf fro ‘ , : are sct , r . i m an in-|inee, he said, hut are scatt ring | of selling the debentures at a low eo ~ r dd Dominion gov-|melted for a distance of twenty | building, rhis is the most cen lhe matter b, , parties during|miles out in, the bay during the tral corner in the city, ary was finally settled at last brought down in recent yoane. pas in onan Pi he present . night's session of the City Coun-|The passenger list numbered 264 h, establishing | past twenty years. Al the pl . : lf { boundary be-|rate of progress of the work of WILL PATRONIZE THE cil. After resolving itself into oe Ua Alaska, a new|demolition the glacier will be GOVERNMENT WHARF | eo mmitice, with Alderman Doug LOCAL JOTTINGS. i i a, ’ « : | - as e chair, Mr, Peters, city h All Pl ) eit ; the Northern}|worn off for the remaining dis-| las in the chai fr, Peter el 2 : : and t e en ayers , oo Bay, 150 miles}tanee up to the end of the bay | Yet anather sign of the times}solieitor, was asked for his opin J. Fred Ritchie has gone to mm of J with-| and ong more mile stone reached|ion as to the legal aspeets of the} Victoria on a short visit, expect PRESENTING * & possibility|about two and a half miles Mf the f 7 ‘ : ’ . ‘ity’ Mr. Peters expressed/ing to return in a couple of . ratu Mi Agl ee a : , a a our vears.|in the progress of the city’s hist-] question ! eter I e i | , 118 as f 2 ve - the a " tape s t s aaa tors is the fact that the Union| the opinion that it would be quite weeks time, “THAT GIRL FROM TEXAS’’ Then Canada will have a os Steamship Go, have abandoned|in order to allow the salary item caeaieeaiill , Pacifie glacier,jof its ow ym the Pacifile ; Which ey . ” n on ; | . T ug . z { 5 Mrs l rstone ree or oof Pp 1 ‘ ' st ehe egiance to the G. T. P.Jto go through Without a adi Mrs. Livingstone, organizer ‘ : ‘nd from Gla- “T must. admit that it wi ot} their allegian , was car-|the W, ©. T, U,, returned on last HIGH CLASS COMEDY Ba \lsal r ” : i and transferred their af-|senting voice a motion ‘tea ee ae gre ance ra * ee : the newer and more/ried that the sum of $2,000 be|Sunday’s train from a visit to Produced in its entirety with complete scenic equipment he ba id the point}/the glacier extends inland to th posing structure donated to paid to the Mayor as salary, Hazelton, and correct costuming. Beiaity ihe has been Alnak River. However, it is only) the eity by a parental and benet “ rare . - Incidental and Enter’ acte Music by the i , This sur aha . , e@ gla- je government his morning Civic and Social Problems. You ought to see the towels dot ad’ ea question of time until th ; he first time the Chelohsin \ meeting of the Ministerial|Hart is offering at 20¢ pair! We THE ROYAL HUNGARIAN STRING QUARTETTE ele ions ef ‘ee pre Bete ta ore are poasi her northbound trip, tied up| Asseelation was - =. ee oe have Seats 75e and vo me ) h ribs ‘y and earriéd| bilities of constructing a railway he Covernmemt, wae ane Se . er pele oe 7 rot, °° i“ i " i c fy ae ' In the month} across it, as was done by a rai! | ture all the boats of the afternoon - Sara R “ wl Mr oH ™ A Tomorrow Night--- The Third Degree } amMil, & portion offway in the Gopper River count! steamship Company will | paper Was = ; J a eV, ots ; q ? z = a ° we fom a \h was thus de-lof Alaska. There is a gradual/co e to do 80 rhe Cheloh- | MeLeod on ne «Re ation 0 1e}panied by Mrs, Brownlee, eft this doata venehved by telephone. will hn SA until @'p, ms. i oo ear water for saa bet ie t t a i the i this morning at T/Churehes to Civie and Bocial}morning to join the government Ph » N 444 ' Curtain rises at 8:30 sharp i} thin ler of a oie Saeed R ene Coe - . ccehh wing shortly after-| Problems An interesting dis-| survey party, of whieh he is the bone 9, ' UPrlalIn Pses 30 8 bp. \ id " side of the Saetien Malate thahvarn Sia and atiward | stewart She will re-| cussion afterward took place injhead, which have their head ADMISSION, 50c, 750, $1.00. BOX SEATS $1.26. i ” ; Hed by ae-| tide level th ; saad 1 a. ele-| tut opow evening, leaving| whieh the representatives of the' quarters at Massel, Graham PAST e summit has an roy Vancouver at 10 o’eloek, several churehes took part, Island, SS AROS : “areful ex-|yation of only two hundred feel, (vee ‘ ‘2