est CIROULATION ano NORTHERN eniTish COLUMBIA Lane! w ory THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ——— —— le WEXT MAILS For South Chelohsin Wednesday 10 p.m. From South Princess May Monday, p.m, yoL. Ill, NO. 259 Prince Rupert, B.C. Monvay, Novemper 4, 1912. Price Five Cents SS ; , pr sr — N DROWNED IN ST. LAWRENCE IN BIG GALE st eS IMMENSE BODY OF GOLD ORE ASSAYING $50, 000 PER TON DISCOVERED IN ATLIN DISTRICT Baptist Brotherhood Banquet. The ef aa Baptist Br al banquet otherhood INDIAN INDIAN GIRL BLOWN THIRTY will be oti, BANK TO LOAN MONEY. ™ The manage e Ba of Montreal ha- ited that his bestit pared to advance th $29.000 for the the work of fh ne Section ‘) j ' needed f = Sarthe h w S140,000 rhe | discus i ‘ meeti u Raincoats at Demers’ Sale. egu S100 cer es 00 a Empress House League. i A most exciting wa played n the Empress alleys Saturday ght ended in a win f the Os. , , é i ches by two games me C. Bernstein had the high score of 181 and high average of 165 (Tuesday night the Ostriches and he Owls wi meet in a scheduled ateh The seores were triches ist 2nd ard re Sehafe 149 132 147 i28 haufmna 12° 177 91 304 I ntsor 168 i181 147 496 Day-Bel 138 93 135 366 nd 14 3 ite 391 and total 728 711 63 207 ‘ ist 2nd ird Ttl t 118 11 13¢ 2H Raatz vf 11 124 335 rso 119 142 157 418 slliga 93 156 12 369 ‘ 163 136 139 438 and total 090 655 682—1946 Warm, clean rooms at Savoy. MILES IN TERRIBLE STORM". oth, commencing at 7:30 Melnivre Hafli, qasseT INDIAN MAIDEN 18 BLOWN THIRTY MILES IN FoUR- !' b's are now on sale al TEEN FOOT DUGOUT—SHE FINDS SHELTER IN NA- | oeers Sleanship Olllee, and cay DEN HARBOR. ils tained from ' + " f he Brotherhood As Mas N : In the the;the India ier 1s a ed |there are ot i limited number ‘ he heavy south ind n search made Phet vas |! Seats, be sure and secure it “ ots } usted several days, | foun: the dugout esing| ticket early and avoid disapp i ” { \ d Indian girl oO hopes ere entertained Seats $2.00 j ding was out injior the girl's safety A number of the bes peakers n which she ! I have bee ecured had starte from the In } Excellent Showing if he evening, and a lengthy ' — velock in the | rhe duties collected Prince ast st and pr imme of ‘ fitupert during the th of Ox nes, duets and dine ! Re 4 that night the! tobe of this vear £12,986.) Ming a ventrilog sketch by gir sa sal n Naden Harbor 17, an increase of &3.749.02 ove 1M Ma harp bie » es away from!) the sai month f la veal tyle, has pee prepared 4-260 é she had started ing the past seve: — hours before. $0,196.49 was eollected w s the worse for;the same pe tle iD ine ' 11s a Sis e worst 8 m of the season tputina Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners appeara in the evening! Phone 4 ELECTIONS IN ENGLAND JURY DISAGREE ON NAUGHTON ” Liberals Thirty in Voting on Saturday in Olid Country. so.” SIXTEEN DROWNED IN ST. LAWRENCE WHEN FRAIL FERRY SINKS IN GALE Unionists Gained Fifty Seats and (nly Four Saved Out of Twenty When Little Ferry Sinks i Howling Gale---Driven on Rocks---Farmer BROTHERHOOD TO HOLD THE ANNUAL BANQUET TO-MORROW AND ENTERTAINMENT IN THE McINTYRE HALL TO- Ov PREPARATIONS GEING MADE FOR A MONSTER BANQUET MORROW EVENING BY BAPTISTS Fomorrow evening at 7.30 p.1 Amongst the well known eiti- im. in the MeIntyre Hall, one of lzens who will deliver short ad- the best affairs of the kind ever |dresses will be William Manson. brought off in the city, the sec-| x5 pp M; : ‘ - nd annual banquet of the Bap ayor Newton, Captain tist Brotherhood will take place, | Fred Stork, O. H. Nelson, Frank lt is expected that close en to a | Mobley, Db. B. Taylor, W. J. Ray- hundred guests will sit down,| mond and a most symptuous and ele. | Mr. Mark Harby will give one gant repast is being provided fof his clever — ventriloquistie \fter regaling themselves up- ez ge and there will be songs the rich viands set forth in| by several of the clever and pop- such appetising and profuse ab-| ular amateurs of the city. Alto- indance, and the fragrant cigar|gether it looks as if the Brother- and cigarette has been passe} wood were out to make another around, the evening will be Iv-| record in the entertainment line, er to light entertaigment in{the past having proved that any- shape of speeches, songs,|thing they attempt is assured of recitatir ele. jbeing a huge success, EXPECTS BIG THINGS Provines, Expects Much Activity | in Mining Circles in Spring ” GIVEN MEMENTO > . i hen Thewiiet Heroically Rescued Survivors Mr. R. E, Loring, who if not} acest Jury Disagree as to Whether or) ,,,..., h a} | . “ . a me | a o- reckon himself among |r. Harrigon Gets Stick Intended Not Man Who Killed Spimard Is \Qaj.c Saji yuin . ” © disaster, ie found) the earliest of the olf time pion for Duke of Connaught—On Guilty of Manstaughter. bese suciieik ‘Sedhied ths a ae zing tojeers of the Skeena River dis- Island Thirty Years. ‘ : age vhich was every-jtriet, and who is how Indian Ag- once \ ; lopeless-| arouse. th ' sei St le : me ta hese = oor t at Hazelton, arrived from the Magistrate Harrison, before \ ‘ a I With the / é the. £5. mile the shore, but though hejsouth on. Saturday afternodn rw ’ h i 8 = " ! : t he | = 1 \ f h ah staved i l ashe ‘ recovertfrom six weeks spent at the Relle he Wepartie on last Thursday ° . 7 eth of the 4 i i . i ‘i re lisle Hot Springs jsteamer fro the South, was pre- ‘ : h aime ra rhe : ve i i ey \ iref search for the bodies Mr. Loring, whose memory can/sented by his admirers among : rh ppas I ) Is Pe ‘ aga ill through carry him back to the time when|}the Haida Indians with an unique i ! ve ha aver hat smashed he he g, but up to noon only the Indians of Northern British }Walking stick whieh was carved | . i i i he apa | . F ! 12 . bod had bee { d, that|Columbia went about in their ab. |>y the natives originally for pre- sizes Was ad * regarding th inage : h , } g , ; ; ng picked up some Original fashion in their blank. sentation to the Duke of Con- Mr. Justice Clements pal affairs K t acai athe. tie , he sligh es f the seene of the feathers and war paint, has}"ausht when he visited Prinee . hat the case w ” In th y the 1 hich was f 1 s, and if vreck I s expected that thethad experiences of frontier life} Rupert. But none of the tribe the next assizes|ists ga :, eats, the! aga ss al \ ind I : s and sh s of the her bodies will float down the that would fill a big volume, he hwenrt to the mainland to meet the g though as vet! Liberals h sea ind he : i . sd ie : he wa i cled the |st. Lawre which will male it} having made an exhaustive study| *oyal party, so the stick was pre- = Prosecuto A. fl.| Labe es and &S ilists vents empts a he . | : arime named possible t liscover ust how!/of native manners and customs |sented to the Masset magistrate, ‘ K. nor Mr. ] P.| we One oflan engineer in the employ of thet uaa | jarvive today 259-200) i. ee eo - >. -2-.—« on Si