gnoest CIROULATION iS orry AND NORTHERN DLUMBIA ary ==] JHE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Prince Rupert, B.C., FRipay, OCTOBER 18, 1912. ee N PROMISED THIRTY MILLIONS TO ENGLAND _——— —— = a ROOSEVELT IS IN FAIR WAY TO RECOVER IF POISONING DOES NOT SET IN THE WOUND | HANES ARE IN FAVOR OF . MANAGER STEALS MILLIONS ENGLISH SHELLS FOR U. S. BORDEN WOULD CIVE THIRTY (HANC pears with Five Million Dol-| SSONSR SXPuors | English Concern Gets Contract COLONEL’ S RAPID RECOVERY * “aipeees Certificates Found TO GET PENSION for Shelis for U. S. Navy. MILLIONS TT0 ENGLISH NAVY i Da ews Special to Daily News Special to Daily News “ { I | New York Y 1% | Washington, Oct 17 he ‘ omy FEAR THE DOCTORS HAVE 18 OF BLOOD POISONING— hea (1% “When this sensa blows niract for the armor piercing) CONSERVATIVES WOULD GIVE PER CAPITA OF $4.45 TO ENG- FACT OF HIS HAVING BROKEN RI6B NOT KNOWN N, ‘A ‘ he public wive ‘ Ishells for the United States navy, | LISH NAVY AND REPEAL LAURIER ACT—MONCK RE- FOR SOME TIME p ' 1. pension for } g tha ly whieh the saove nent called SIGNS—PARLIAMENT MEETS IN JANUARY. ‘ h disay roo sentha is 6H enders, has been let to the yeaa om ‘ : News j vtenn ittributed I fatfield Steel Compat of Ei x-| Special to Daily News. | works on account of his disagree- ! , . | pera | ; lag al Becker | Ia DD anid ie thRabiehe the A eiins Ottawa. Oct. 17 The Cabinet ment with the Borden naval pol- i the : vepegte la n irea Ha a fe — in companies Dy $200,000 1) Council adjourned without deeid- | jicy is gaining strength, and the : : i the Tombs, at Be Ss $1%4.000.000 contract ing on ® date for the opéhing of | tone delay in convening the House | rsp wines d a n the charge of | ala bs geek a Gal ae | fives color to the story. Sl of the d the} (} : { gating the murde Morgan- Fenton Nuptials. o : w et It is said that the government's i i ei htt } . h tha the ga jticipated that the opening would) plan on the naval question is to ; Cimoh aie wee: squealed” against b | “ quiet wedding was celebrated) i ake’ piace in November, but it is|make am immediate contribution me Six Basket Bail Teame. ist evening by the Rev. F. W I ow thought that it will be post-|of between twenty and thirty mil- a Pry Stalker & Wells’ butter . ; . Kerr at the Presbyteriar arise | po med until next January. lions to the Imperial government iteiiies Vinal oo) wo ie. 4 os ain K he contracting parties ig} The rumor that Monek has re-|and to repeal the Laurier Naval , sian ' 229-tf i . PRESBYTERIANS NEED MONEY. @arah Fenelon, a nat of | ened the ministry of public a - | a ' “ed McInts , - but who has been for| —— lia th, . . ib Each Member of ‘Contribute | tine caked of Deines : ING LEADS DUKE THANKS eee ; bh Church Will Have to Contribute iR nin thin ata of the. Pres B. C. RIFT EMEN OUTSHOOT Riis M Bay : Four Dollars Next Year. | mies Hotel, aed Me. KM. Mor. jh h vd ‘ " ligers a a : jgan, a well known mining man of 10 GOLD MINE B. C. PEOPLE 7 B The ga Poront Vet ! I eee kpo I Queen Charlotte le e k |} th ge the Pres rian | {slands Miss Fenelon whilst > : he itel 1913 each| with the Premier Hotel was ex i “it” Weeks Tells Marvellous Duke of Connaught Sends sind “ N ist eant Will haye to con-|ceedingly popular with beth the | MGM ee TOREATIONAS GUET BP PORTLARG = Tale of How Crippd@n's to People of British Columbia rig Bay a ction less tha 8|staff and the guests Mr. Mor- AMERICANS NO CHANCE D GIVE Boneless Led to Un- Through Lieut. Governor. |! her! i i ‘ he ex-|gav is a man of means with me : . — ED ’ = oo0 ) i" : ‘ at eT terests on e told Riches : - ia ale lines emia Tey Stalker & Welle’ butts . " a , al " mired be sacha % cue anal pn " The British Columbia esacln outshoot the Canadians at this edie jhae’ 4 . ‘ The G |b sd eal rw be § "| conte ie eel isked for is| make their future home at Lock-| including several representatives) range, but the contest had not ; ‘ era lis Roya gh-| 2290 tf oT pers he fro mthe Fifth Regiment, C, G. A.,| advanced very far when they dis- Kits va a Be , un | won a great victory over the|COvered that their estimate was : ' wer Lieutena “@ Patter. | marksmen of Oregon, Washing-|@! fault. aoue at the 7 yande eo" ENTERTAINMENT BY DAUGHTERS OF satan Nunta the te Meh sere ‘ e - 4 snne . : maintained. At this distance the clan tae | i int i Ansett ternational rifle matches held at) Canadians lost but twelve points : Portland, jout of a possible 600. Wher the iat ( ESS From the very beginning the} shooting eommenced at this dis- I 4 pace set was a fast one, as may | tance the Americans believed they i be judged from the fact that the| would be able to overhaul their h \\ Lessing} ae first four men to finish at the 200/ opponents, but although they shot ho - “At Home’ Given Last Evening by the Daughters of the Empire ):s' sanse made full scores, |very well they were unable to even . ~ kK d c E d b L N b alia — set “oye oo Sic ace oy ee were = ha 1USDp | aropped two points anc le twelve lo le ritish AHumpians who ul ' * | ‘A Mel | at the aien islan lub Was njoye y arge umber ost but eight points out of a] put on possible scores at this am fliciating lr ut It was a large a happy gath rh spa is ba re wasfand Mrs. J. F. Ritehie, M and/total of 600. The men on the/distance, which left their oppo- sh ahaa P se i : Ke J ed throughout the! Mrs. Frank Mobley, Mr. and Mrs.|United States team were of ie lnaune very little opportunity to ' z lista j o A rv dancers for|G. R. T. Sawle. Mr. and Mrs. P.|°Pinion that they would be able| catch up. sad a os HON. W. LONG : antag | pI here was m : dull me W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Friz- pees "| » | h i i val “| wl h seen Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Patmors M j ' ened re I ta w ‘ ‘ incing as dance/and Mrs. Bullock-Webst« Lb , k| IS CENSURED . f } ; e | succeeds dance he Ne ind Mrs. J. P. Cade, Mr. and Mrs | ! sa ! idles is fhe giided grace! v} Dun Mr and Mrs You ginan , “*|Man Who Toured Canada and) | eres sai the ‘polis floor presented| Mr, and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and 7 Talked Politics Is Criticized by C a scent ent that was|Mrs. Broadhurst, Mr. and Mrs.| Up-to-Date oan jecin in coleman Springer, of of Yukon, Tells | London Press for Actions. ! = ’ plea feast uy Phillpotts, Mr. and Mrs. MeCaf-[ Gity—Will Manufacture Two | of Blonde Eskimos in Cop- | g and rh nis provided by|fery, Mr. and Mrs. Cambie, Mes- Brands of Cigars. River District Funeral Notice. specia Daily News » th | t\ he eha were | dame s Clements, Pattullo, Rober- i eainiings ee : he LOO | a eaten = ’ ae a I | ‘i & tebe > one of the ad-|son, 8. P. MeMordie, Stanley 4 cigar factory opened up for Special to Deity News.) tary Ba i ; ‘ ig , oa | pe Phe | 2 For the spler did} Lucas L. Kergin Misses Mercer, | business a few days ago on Third Montreal, Oct. 47—Much en- ma Block the partiza a ’ Ta eal 1 | dies award- | suceess hi at h much|MeDonald, Brown, Kineaid, Fish-|ayenue, between Seventh and|thusiasm was aroused at a meet- ; 1 o'choek, t oe a - - my : - wi rin h . M ss] red s he adine of theler, Milli ¥ Fraser im ree Eighth streets. The proprietor] ing of the Board of Management : f the late] ce ih ta a ele rh 1 i silver) chapt i pa arly to those) Reitchel, Chapman, Hurst, John-|of the establishment, Mr. M. Her- of the Augliean Chureh in Can- vhich wil — = , : ; } ph a ales \ vho pers i ced afier mostiston, Newton Isobel Newton.|man. is a cigar maker of long ex-|ada_ by Bishop Springer’s report : | Fisher's | *°9'"S fo ga ip pathy ; a rw a Mrs. } G. Dawsor i f the details Although full re-| Thompson, Fulton, Balfour, El- perience, having been in the trade} ,f the much talked of tribe of P . Garden ~ svaarerd et . " ee by Pa .* ind ms are . vet in, it is one lett, ener a. sg for a number of years, getting his|blonde Eskimos reeently discov- 246.247 tne ieueine demade Mrs. MeCa a set Irish tha he net mn ceeds ie 7 * Du aaa t, aoa a early experience in the City of|ered in the Copper river district, ’ ULISON, 2, oF deavoring | terest the Ca he ; oon a” - - , ; — che o - need Me co ' Pil a ~: Tobey, Montreal, of which place he is}Doubt was cast om the story but . BANRIB, Ry 8 adians in the Tory party in the 7 2 = " : 7 a ' ‘ a . wa ieket a ial wees “ ; aie Se : \ h wich, nqnere. cater om be followed the Bishop Springer and Rey. Whit- - ae | OO Country Nadet a th - : ; ate to those WAN donate . f PROSE eS or es . he ‘}business in Winnipeg and Van-|taker, of Mackenzie River, show- eho sles, by Orme's Drug Ss prizes and to others who eee a See ent a couver. ied photographs to bear out their \ g the zg “ he luekys iking the ewent such a de-|combe, ravers Lucas, BOM, Mr. Herman's idea is to furnish] contention. Missionaries have TAKEN TO HOSPITAL players were J, Y. Roches cided success, | Bodwell,, Harris, Linnell, Keeley, direct to the trade in Prince Ru-|been sent to the newly discovered WF 1 handsome “chased s nateh Amongst those present were ) Claney, Paylor, MeNight Roerig, pert and district a first class do-| people. John Proffitt Brought Down from). jpesentod by Os + Cigar| Mr. and Mrs. J. ©, MeLennan, Mr.| Pouler, Purdy, Crewe, Durant, mestic cigar that will equal if not Cui ao aie L. Terrace, Mexican from Graham | ., I oe Cat a sel and Mrs. G,. R. Naden, Mr. and|Crippen, O B. Smith, Peck, surpass any such goods put up Opera House island and Man from Stewart. glass decanters, by UH 5 Vers. FF. GG. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs.) Moore, Wallace, Rochester, in the province or, in fect, in the MANY SOUTH ON Wallace & Co,, and Mr. J. ©. Me~| Arnold, Mr. and Mrs, A. G, For-|Gamble, Baer, \gnew, Pitus, Karl Dominion, He is purchasing only F . John Mi Ou wh nae en Le ’ h Renee e Drage sel i ; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W sd, | Dunn, Heathoote Tooker, Cole the highest class of tobaceo of riday Evenin see the ok oe a A he Mire T 6. fees }M and Mrs Drummond Mi ,§ raig, MeClymont four oF five Beate” Growth. theens PRINCE GEORGE =e 2 jrace for some time pa R me . by being able to turn out a cigar — reniins eon ee. having} URED BY AUTMOBILE A Disgraceful Fight. LOCAL JOTTINGS. that will be ready for immediate train from th pla — - eile aha: Saget Ay PER consumption, not having to be There was a large passenger SPECIAL ATTRACTION — aeons : “ is ' Verner Kelly Received Injury to! acted a crowd on Seeond ave St. Andrew's Society. kept on hand for some years ID) jist for the South on the Prinee engaged at his w Arm When Engine Backfired The adjourned meeting of thelorder to aequire the mellowness George this morning. Besides Mar HH | Meciately removed | ° ' during the lunch hour today) ayove society will be held tonight}and flavor that only can be ob, the following saloon passengers arbey jin the ambulance, a is . kK 7 tf J. Kelly | We i young fellow of 17 {Slat 8&8 o'clock the oms onttained through using tobaceo Of|there were a number of second Ventriloquist per? % progress ey “ ; ys he I lransfer ¢ ‘ ittacked and beat an old man of | Ses mad avenue the choicest and most carefully] class bookings and twenty-five [we other. oases © ab ud | o and shaking| some 60° years of ame: Im addi selected growth, Chinamen. lalking the hospital this 1 - aa cat the fight, the young fellow] ‘(ieorge M. Biernes, transpor rhe cigars that he will first J. M. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J ! Vexiean who has been + ¥ en ee die ‘ sed language which was a sur-jtation man of Hazelton, arrived|put on the market will be named|Lorne MeLaren, Mr. and Mrs. limm Gib jon Granam apne _ - SLore It w i firs se to old timers in the West|in the cily on last evening's train,|the “Regal” and the “Belle of| George Harrison, Miss MeCoskrie, Y Gi son and who broke his leg awa net bie oF ' oo“ onversant with thejleaving on a business trip to] Prince Rupert and should be|Mrs. A. G. Cameron, D, Jenkins, Laughing in August, but whose case wis . arried . wh imps of the North, let} Vancouver on the Prince George/assured of a big sale amongst}€, Faas, L. 8, Sehramp, Mr. ’ bat procesding satiafact lilion | m up he young children from the} this morning cigar smokers who know a good/|Armitt, W. P. D. Pemberton, R. The Chinese Cook reno z V - : on ; he Alder B ud D i DI The lad, it is article, and when getting such Ross, BK. P, Lanahan, Mrs, G. B, Mos Edgrin M .