on ===] THE DAILY NEWS — Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist — yOL. Ill, NO. 225 Prince Rupert, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912. PRINCE RUPERT READY TO WELCOME FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL EXPLAIN THE SALMON PACKING INDUSTRY TO FRANCE OTTAWA WILL TELL FRANCE HOW B. C. SALMON ARE PUT IN TINS FOR EXPORT TRADE ADDRESS OF WELCOME TO GOVERNOR GENERAL ISA PRODUCT OF THE NORTH joubt that H. R. H.] faee of the skin { naught has re-| ferent from that iddresses of wel-|ducing the effect of his long| bossed copper shed eareer in the} buttons used in the British Empire.|made out of ivory nh ‘ indsome and elabor-|that existed previous but it ean safely| the glacial era ' ha has been left to The cover bears | ce Kupert to pre-|ecrest with the } ! i address that{liam Patrick Albert, tistie beauty] seription, “The | equal amongst his} Rupert to H. R. H. the Ge vernor | The seroll of wel-|General of Canada, A en produced by| One has to visit the Mor Craie for this auspi-|Craig and view he finest piece of|work of art to h hal gentleman has so/its true beauty a trifle over|noons of today iribou skin be-~| midst ed over a framework} cardboard sed in the entire ous candies jume is ob- dians of North-/e The effect of the i the velvet sur-| Phone 4 representative Rifles, MeBr doubtless were of{the Indians, telling streets, studio of Mr OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR THE ROYAL VISITORS NEXT WEEK entertainment of H. R. H, the Duke of Lowther asking for m the following i Salute lune hes at inseription plate by aid o trip morning. bodies. park and plae ! vhich is saying|very§ kindly thrown it takes the form of anjopen to the publie square and| give the citizens ty-five pounds.|of inspecting the ade in a mostito H.R. H. the Governor h most beautifuljupon his eventful Patronize home iry some of our Pantorium Pioneer inprocurable in| | Baptist. The Royal f Rev. War-| vation Arnis ( Mel sermon tomor-levenimg at 8: 15 Mel fall Morning | attend this special dat 11 o'clock B ! ind Brotherhood The seroll of 'p. m rhe music| presented by the Mr. Jot hb. Davey Ati half of the citizens « se ea contralto | pert to RK ed by Mrs. Me-| General upon his feity on Monday Ibe on view at the Presbyterian, iMorte Craig on M 5° f Masset will|the afternoons tu ng service initoday and tomorrow. . Hall, Fourth} r. W. Kerr will] Renworth & Jefferson will have ole ' evening serviee,jan inside shoe , , ‘| 7:30 in theleially for ladies, heater I 'Tuesday vith inst Anglican. New range of " Prebendary Fox, of|pers just arrived at Beott, Froud 1 . ' | ; : he Pacifie Great) away, i the e . ss . ' Mr. J. \ = tatement “The road will Mt of i *- Stewart, presi-! section of the province and serve | profited Ma ud \ apg the ; Phe surveyjan immense area | Vancouver | n Fort George railway transportation ys ‘as been completed, no doubt that the completion of} | dy, | “pe are not alllihe road will give a big impetus|paid out over “pect that the een , a - Vill take to the of li immigrants “ Tortnight We | the line of steel. . " Sears in whieh} munieation has Yereome and the i . “at long ee Suits! Suite! Suits! ** length \\ 7h ! rush 'ry one of ours he ‘ ‘oh Construe ed j ibe satisfied ‘ and will PUL] pa ing ; \ f men at work F. he « “ What point work irted as : ' : wo ‘Ss lam not yet lake some tall hu We will the plans and Rupert” eandies ‘Ward the eon day The BE, B England, will preach ERVICES AT nual Sos Andrew's Epise: THE CHURCHES Special Services at S. A. Citadel. I desire to thank j}address which your president has lunched with fifth, I think, first time that I have re Howalty Why| Duty to Him” will be the sub ect} w the Duke?” |of a special address All visitors and|the Canadian Club is one of the | vening at the Baptist serv-|friends are cordii to} best means to keep up the strong rit of Canada the Governor] perity congraulate morning next will DUKE TALKS OF NATIONAL SPIRIT AT THE CANADIAN CLUB LUNCHEON HELD IN HIS HONOR AT VANCOUVER the different parts of the Empire. adi that of devotion to vour \ help I can ass ha ness, Dor splendid speaks tawa (ira ma subjects a better mpire King had sound founda- Phere is a strong imperial spirit from one corner a strong spirit great} expense which you have taken to representative, arches which ouble or expense, and I want to the/thank, through you, members of be-|the Canadian Club, the people of for the Duchess and my daughter }l am not here to make a political shall certainly has helped me to feel that in my as governor general I also have! Dominion inj aad support of all Canadians.” tthedral, London, | & Co.'s, 3rd Ave *ACIFIC GREAT EASTERN 10 TOBE FINISHED IN TWO YEARS — SAYS PRESIDENT OF ROAD ‘ill be started/traet for the first canneries on the] the extraordi nary large run on the the eateh was ot what was expected to settlement and numbers and all ’ he, but I hope| drawbacks, against . ‘oO years, There! great portion of the provinee ‘neering difi-| labored all these years,” has! 1.000 being employed in the meat Mill Bay cold storage plant ao.o00 pounds oft ing and will handle Confectionery SALMON RUN IS VETERANS WILL _ PRINCE RUPERT ABOUT OVER ON | | iSkeena have closed down for the} when acting as guard of honor men, | Brigade the Hlighness, and the pele lols will than seven Indian bands being the take scheduled ithe Rev Prebendary Fox Arrives. ml by morning in the eity on the Rupert will preach tomorrow at and evening m0 morning sl the afternoon i while Miss ed twenty Subsoribe for the Dally News. - ARRIVED WITH HEAVY CARGO ACT AS GUARD SKEENA RIVER os: css nan so } drilled | Weer 92 passengers and a full comple- Carson and children, 0, Joseph Bussinger, W. V. Doughty, Mr. and Mrs, Paul's Cathedral, accompanied was an arrival Talbott, John Dickson, Bruce Kirk, Captain Me A. MeNicholl, 8 which found Wilson, Mrs. In conneetion with the tele- grapific despatch from Ottawa regarding the enactment of a law in France sitpulating that all salmon cans must be marked with the country of origin, the following statement has been sent to Ottawa for the guidance of the French authorities: “The salmon are all caught in call water or near the mouth of large rivers, within a very short distance from the canneries, which are all situated at the water's edge. The fish are packed fresh, be- ing rarely more than twelve hours old before being canned. The Dominion and Provincial government have inspectors at work during the entire season, who rigidly enforce the most stringent regulations in respect to the sanitary conditions in the canneries, and during every pro- cess of the canning. “In the majority of cases the fish is dealt with by machines for cleaning and cutting up, and is not handled by operatives. “Any cans which are not per- feet in every respect when finally examined after cooking, are dis- carded, and are pet placed in the Prince Rupert... ..1 a THE DUKE pack for shipment, consequently sockeye salmon is of the highest Mr. W. D. Burdis, secretary of Association, explained that the great bulk of the pack was sold here, after 10 examination, Britain was the principal market, but none of the tins was labelled the purchasers. It would be necessary to mark all the cans, continued Mr. Bur- marked at all, This would mean a loss, as only about 1 per cent. of the output from this cannery went to France, and about a fifth went to France Then, again, including the date along with the name would mean thai one year’s surplus of cans could not be used the succeeding Mr. Burdis could not see that the marking of cans as pre- proposed French law would be of much use, as at was a very strict Provincial and Dominion inspec- guard to the French buyers. Dr. Winters, who has for some lime past been in charge of the Queen Charlotte hospital at Queen Charlotte City and who had been seriously ill for some before he could be brought to! PrinceRupert, where it was the intention of friends to have him| placed in the hospital. Word as/'¥re Hall. to his inereasingly serious condi- | 5®4s0n and was attended by near- The affair, which owed its inspiration and suecess indefatiguable tion was not sent until it was too late, and he passed away on Monday, the end coming sudden- lv. Dr. Winters, who was a man of about forty-five years of age, Was an exceedingly clever phy- ician and a graduate of an old country medical college. His comparatively early demise is a matter of sincere regret to his many friends and acquaintances. Solomon Nelson, aged twelve years, son of Peter Nelson of Port Essington, died in the hospital this morning at 6 o'clock The remains, which are at the under- taking establishment of E. L. Fisher, will be shipped by the latter this afternoon to Port Es- sington, where interment will take place. WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE A: Grand : Concert by the PORT SIMPSON BAND GOLD MEDALLISTS. Vancouver, B.C., Dominion Day, 1900 Prince of Wales Honors, October lst, 1901 Dominion Exhibition, New Westminster, B.C., 1905 will be held on Saturday, September 21 st AT 8 P.M, CONDUCTOR A. PRESCOTT, A.R.C.M., London, Eng. FIRST DANCE OF THE SEASON time past, died on Monday last | Last evening a most enjoyable city, took place in MeIn- It was the first of the ly fifty couples. with the ladies, who kindly pro- vided the refreshments, was pro- nounced by all as one of the most orehstra was dancing be- ing kept up until Well after mid- Beak, known time associates of Prinee Rupert familiarly as “Pa’’ Beak, was an an arrival in the city this morn- ing on the Prince Rupert after being absent from Prince Rupert for a considerable length of time.