————— ===] THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ee you. 111, NO. 24 Prince Rupert, B.C., THuRsp ie sae ae — 9 DrXn, IRSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. ; ——— Price Five C rl En SS ACCIDENT IS FATAL HACEISINSIGHT INNEAR Alfred’ Thomas, Father-inLaw of Ald Kerr, Le WARYEL S000 E10, Killed and ‘Two lnjerce This Mésning | TEAM OE GFE ° ruaKeY WiLL. AOOEPT THE TERMS PROPOSED WHICH DOES W hen F ire Auto Falls Over I lank ~- NOT INCLUDE THE nae Ss. — INTO R d CHINESE SPECIAL AND FLYERCRASH, AND EIGHTEEN CHIN- CON | oad at Corner 8th and Hays | ESE AND TWO GUARDS RECEIVE INJURIES—NO ONE Specia Daily News. Paris, Nov. 20-aMtipulations in P ‘ a KILLED AS FIRST REPORTED x {The war has|the progosed armigbiee include Cove on ractice Run Special to Daily News. ial collided with the Flyer and a abit ie field of arme|the evacuation ¢ conditio Ski ' ' nosey ' : "e . 18 | hostilities have/jal aan a. | I kidding o he slippery planklin the hospital James Gibson,|summoned and started the wor s es PO ae ee freight trole Se One ee Wl r of J anople, Te-lwa Avs niet tk Yona dott the driver, eseaebd: injury ork] mored today that nineteen per-|!"* closely. One man was killed, ations are go-|hatalji and Durraz ! the Adr = | as didjof rescuing the machine 1 I it lled a eee , ‘ . , at a high speee the if also eme Me ‘ one sons had been kille a terr . g age of Zademk.|atie Sea. Entry int Constanti : ofp oe ' ’ o_o James patina _s rei, The auto is badly damaged) pailroad wreek on the P Sane Loyal Order of Moose. inople will be renounce It is be ruck crashed threugh the al | , about the body, although the en ae BPN, 5 ne ; eee eae wae OT as de a. fhe tee aiietiee Seca a ih i om ! Rush Lake. Officials admit that A grand smoker will be given y. 20-——Bul- | li 1a Purkes a de w al the turning a irhth vse I gir are not believed to be : , the K the demand nrorning between Wine und)» ten | badly { red ' ' such information has been re.|! DYE ® of P. Hall on Thursday ga ed to the request} — and Hays Cove , rnec and | o’elock, and this m< om was ee s aed at rhe steering|eeived from Rush Lake, but be- f°Venns, the 21st inst. A good he wishes of the} Killed fred Thomas, the father| leaving they pieked Mr 1 i a ny Cot a eran, oe var. lieve the afair has been exagger- programme is being arranged ss an armistice | Constantinople Nov A lof Mrs. G. W. Ker vho was rid.|mas, who was of his way : lal body is shatered and twisted.] ated. for and all members, with their a is { as plenipoten despatch from Naz Pasha | ing on it, and it + Chief Alex,|Work 01 the pit va on, 8 An inquest will be held « the friends, are cordially. invited to nttnee ttt a | : ‘ & it, é injures ‘ ex, : ‘ vipe e 1e¥Y | body o “*hame a rere aneC chief of} tells of a vietory for the Purks|MeDonald, and ne f the fire. |Were coming up Eighth Avenue ” cm Thomas. Later The wreck on the C.P. be prese nt. 273-274 r ; . weeny oe wae silenced five of the Bulgar nen this morning, shortly atin | towards Havs Gove Circle. and a. Alfred Thomas wae Dorn in R. resulted in the injury to 18 J. D, MEIKLE, Secy. i orrow Jian guns oles Gabe dh |the slimy boards of the plank Cornwa England, about fifty-]Chinamen and two of their —— nanan meetin eeataa & The corner where the accident | walk skidded first to the left and Ms — > one — to Can. | #uards, when the Chinese spec- Warm, clean rooms at Savvy. happened is particularly dan.|then over to” th cht. Thelen ee ee SS “4 auctor on . we ie atl Blo foot of a twents degree slope po above the ground and in the t the a > 7 roo livision SOUTH HAZELTON PROPER rhe recent rains have made the | [4 the machine turned over Rossland, frot Bare hs pre a om . 5 NDIANS walk very slippery and as a re-| Hearing the eries of the in- Prines Ma port a reg ' sult the auto, coming at a fast|Jured and the erash the great ae hee: aes be WNERS MAY HAVE A REFUND J » . ‘ . aS Le “alikor the vast two ears > as A AB pace struck the guard rail at the |/machine hurled through the rail,) been “s , . vd si th cil : > RANDOL FROM MASSET WAS TRIED VESTERDAY FOR as-|'°!! side of the walk and before ‘ from the sagh and door fde-| waterw I Se soll i ’ i “hy rn 1e toe | aterworks departmen e lea- ‘ SAULT ON AN INDIAN WHO ALLEGED WAS ABOUT the heavy machine epuld be eo aed. ihdee’ tiving Weert) eee eee eee tock, co. wife) tte en ee ees ae TO BOARD HIS EOAT—ACQUITTED ‘roiled hed crashed through the lrushed to the Miibtence of 4bueGiMAd six chieees . . * | GY MAKING APPLICATION WITH THIRTY DAYS, : and s f dren; Seth, 0 ran-| . ‘pposite railing, and turnit ‘| ured aoe: Sarda cae Gemetene aie | MAY HAVE MONEY RETURNED the strictest} Lester Rand assault causing ompletely over pinn« rh mes | rhe ichine was acked p| Thoma Phil f B | a nel je i onias Hips 0 at on . ‘ he old time fo bodily harm, was proceeded with eath it. Life was shed outland the body of Mr. Thomas was| Mrs. G. W ert f Prif : - ss Special to Daily News. : one s+ Me 4 jury of twelve good men and of him itnstantis Rod Moris she ik and ren ed firsi | el id ies ae ~ ti 3 . ap Victoria, Nov. 20 Hon. W. R. FIGHTING JOE MARTIN “uit as soon empantrelled the Tlremat Vas padi ber see os | ; , Seen ed CENSURE slice that has 7 " ~ we ; ‘ : 1 th hespital and Thea to Fisher's | Misses Beatrice ind Mitticent | oss. Minister of Lands, handed | wre. AKER a Fisher of FPisher and Wartor ubout the ba¢ while Chief Me-| Undertaking Parlors, while the Fireman MeIntosh has beer jdown a decision im connection -. mt rt the world’s} represented the erown, and W Donald sustained i frac tured | njured me we taken to the|placed in charge until tt , ¢ {with the: South ~Haselion- faen London, Nov. - 20—Fighting that is upright iams and Mans the accused arn Both injured men are now] hospita Uity vorkme were is able to se al ee Toa [site difficulty He states that Joe Martin, formerly Premier OF ni fied, Sheriff Shir rhe case which oecupied the — who have purchased lots ee ee ae an _ it sl deh: allen ae y nk gy" 4 ; 0 e mperia ouse she okies chad from the government and desir- j p ert’s “¥iPst eriminal}®! 2°" © : : . ey, oO) ( : make | Lordship. in ard J. Tingley, was much as follows os a seine re: = ae ‘ that his life and work has to a|December 10th, ynder the aus- WON. “308. MARTE 4 ee é nati e t 5 i ove w.t he Os . ; wo Mtee sereg ‘ or arge e e ahs . , A . < ; ‘s ana le i * the administration of public The aceused and his partner i" } Gainty petite daughter of one tlie ee . * perfeet scream of}Very large extent shaped the sub- | pieces of the Woman's Auxiliary }of Commons for St. Pancras, 1s “ — n order their Columbia fishing boat were bi tenant john Davi . it ‘an er from one. end to the}sequent history of, the Northern} ol the Anglican ehurch. 274 {on the track of the Speaker with 4 . : s ene 8. * é : ine ay “the of e re . i ui The pe \uryeiee sale Bed being towed by the tugboat Clax- sad rom Hie. and junkie other. portion f th Ameriean ¢onti- a a motion of censure of him for been ex, from attendanee in{ton, ‘osethe: with a number Of] jatupally it: all eae Te os Mr. Richard Frazier, as | the oom, Champlain was a man of A Gentle Reminder. not dealing drastically with ihe fourt unt o'cloek the .. [Indian beats and canoes from... 7a. a popu 7 S ") “sporting gentleman,” played wonderful courage and remark- Several lines of ladies’ shoes |}Unionists who. stopped the de- = a oo, in the after the last act. The green eyed) his part lo perfection. able perseverance, His aim was|in button and lace going al $2.50 |bate last week, ye d at that hour whea | -—————————————_ -lmonster “jealously,” enters .ar- | ’ : not only to colonize Dut. to eivil-|at Seott, F 1 & Co.’ : : z + first eon the list, Rex. y Continued on Page 4. gely into the seene, Mrs John | Miss Zaue. Voughan sad Mise 4 \ ae cclaed wer 27 Ce. ee mee) fo he ot. : a tg Davis be yaar a. Jessie Miller are also delightful ize, and mueh of his energy was|274 Best meal in town st Savoy, , -jlavis having reason, ounded if?thele. p- aaa Mies Dots spent in looking after the relig- 3 1. and unfounded, for Suspect"! M Lette Mitohe, mm here ious training and teaching of the we . ps a ae * that her spouse admired other a various tribes of. Indians with 4 fair ones, particularly Miss Tus- — whom he came in cor 5 : ' } vtact, and , THE sle, an actress, whose bills he Police for Miners among whom he was much be- MAJ ES | IC I H EATRE , ¥o¢ eae “jumps io =6opay, Every one is Vietoria, Nov 24——-The gov-|loved. é : happy and well satisfied when) ernment have taken charge at The programme P > eve T © 1K ' the curtain goes down : ” i ' © for the: qyeu- AT 9 O'CLOCK AT 9 O'CLOCK i . Cumberland and Rave sent 100]!9@ also included a number of John Davis was enacted by Mr special constables from Victoria voeal and instrumental | selee- ’ S. Griffiths, whose = preseptation “| tions . exceedingly well wendered ; Is the SOLE AG ff of the part was all that could be to preserve order during the la-land much enjoyed. — Messr = | ‘ GENT for Brown Bros. & Company, form- lesired. He knows just how far bor troubles theme, Fletet Gauld ea. athe, GO PRIZE DRAWING erly the BP . : . Gegires ° etcher, Gauld and Steen eon- 4 ; FAIRVIEW GREENERIES of Victoria, B.C., and togo ina comie role without are mec) = tributed vocal solos, and Mrs ed on . Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, ’ ‘ ‘ = seme a burlesquing: it, Ph ‘ Anderson several piano selec. - THE ARCTIC STUDIO |)", atu] ™™"* ‘i PROGRAMM part of Gustar Puders, the ner- = ee G. KR. Naden the president of eee eee 7 ee : . 7 yous wreek, who is trying to the club, res a pleasing MESSENGER 1: is th ONLY HOUSE in Prince Rupert who receive write a great composition, It is : aia i. ? y ov . “ae Ta, SO ”D a ; ' e poen entitles alk, : nous “Im rama Vi sd and ia diffleuii part to, hold, and to by Wm. Devere : ' Both on Wednesday 1a. Bronnen's credit. he filled:Ab ave Wor ike Gnen ee Sa ‘ils e » P e Close oO e oar , Ty i air ; i Sat.--Twice Each Week role admirably. . ry “ore me . e progremiiue rhe famous air man “Andre u t, tries the hydro- 4 Mr. Ro¥ Prague, as servant t ' ladi Henjs were. served by, the -plane, which is lo be delivered to the English Navy, t . « ” i es. LPHONSE Arrany . rom Blaine, wae all that ¢ ’ 0. @. & mae angvements hav of the firm om aine, wae a at a ne- in eonnection with o ——_— $< ‘elebrate 7 : » , 1) Whereby we will cen. aoe oe we wo” gro should be, not carrying it he Christmas shoppin oe Died From tnjuries Celebrates the 7th Centenary of Las-Navas de Tolosa, 1242 Carnations at 75¢ PER DOZEN d the characterisites af" the -? | Weakened from the effects of TERRITORIAL CAMPS 3 ; ° : : : a j CUT GLASS the frightful mangling ree eived | Cadets at work . a Other « 1 he most diMeult role of Pom ifrom having the wrheaia of 6 PARIS FASHIONS ‘ Wins i Psi are now and have always been sold at less than Riane was suecessfully earried is always aceeptable We freight car pass em. mia tu Creations by Lafayette ‘ ‘and Vaneouy *e: " ithat | ar t ‘aster ; | : mt . Pe : ?, , TW Qualit ‘8 much to re aaeal a ” chee ue ane i. = M Hary Low astel handle the Libbey line and ) ees Harry Kingston, the unfor | 2000 feet rHE TWO REEL COMEDY 2000 feet ty o with any article of merchandise including M Griffith, as the jealous our stock is large. We are tunate man wh fe es a a I'he demand for flowers outside have exceeded all previous he Man from Kekomo, seaead to aha e are sh hae : suffered om BOBBY, THE BOLD SUCCANEER,” - . ! while the prices of Christmas flowers are still unquoted, the star’ of the even , P. freight ve oe es 4 the G.1 we Ng ’ ‘ie ards yesterday mor! ss low as possible, : eal was her acting that W. 4 RR > ing suceumbed to Sie ‘ ‘ 4 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Chri f vvried man in the aud K S Dr, Fegert. who. had charge of Coapene Graphic and @athe's Weekly will be et 1s O d M b : S ed stealthily around al the case 7 , nesday and Thureda every mas Orders Must ‘be Sent in Soon rhe third act shows|$ Jewellery Store 3rd A Ne ee ite ; we ' | ve. possible to save the man’s life Admission 10c and 15c¢ \ weoonnnne od advantage, ORE aa 8 bul i proved unavailing bo os ; : —