ee Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL MINERS FIGHT ad PUBLIC MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT TO DISCUSS SEWER BYLAW WAS A STORMY ONE INCDUVER ID. COAL MINERS ANGRY DISCUSSION ARISES ON SEWER ™%Zgurmm us. nue nano AE AGATAGWHRDE Aso pSTON AND ASHUATIONS RESULT ="cocesers ener NO LONGER COAL COMPANY THEY ARE FIGHTING, BUT THE | sion. Relatives. GOVERNMENT WHICH TRIED TO INTIMIDATE THEM— ' ‘als om . ye WANT MEN TO SIGN AGREEMENT. Council Place Most Incomplete ‘Gebome for Borrowing Millions. Ottawa, Nov. 27.—Hon. T. W.| Kamloops, Nov. 27. — Twelve White's speech was the feature|relatives murdered, ineluding My 27. Phe tie svsien and pretee heron| Before the People---No Provision for Money---Mayor Gets |» 'as’s debate on the addvess.|father, mother, three sisters and + Gitabettans, [fore prevailing at is eaten 8 7 j{t dealt principally with the Lib-|three brothers, is the horrifying alas. meat | ik tite mid Hot and Blames Previous Boards eral criticisms as to the govern-|intelligence conveyed in a tele- ive that it is no oa : iment’s removal of the duty on|gram this morning to Miss Ger- idian Colleries Go., |” a, Hee ed that tne a When tt ‘ iz called to citizens should vote the ay HE | CRISES He did not care how/eement during the summer. Heltrude Boek, who up until a few miners’ regulation act makes ji , s sill aati , - ; Aghtine is}. Gatistie Gin-teeh. el + cleat |Hiscuss. Ul posed borrowing | down peg it on) afte ae ae out asked the opposition to explain|days ago conducted the Elite Mil- cissiiiiiaaiaa si Sak: aie aaa a ee . sewerawre Chairman of the Board of|to be a ee s ora eek eae their attitude in fighting the re-|linery Shop on Third avenue. The 0 ot Meee No. leommntion cbc din ih - tein onal ight, shortiy | Yorks Alderman Dybhavn, who | upon dea be ies etal mission of the cement duty, and] atrocious affair was committed lillie ihe’ ine siete iii edie a gale might be called the father of the ee about it. ley hat ®| further why they showed such alon October 15th, and the author- ntimidate the | with » of ned tit : he mit 7. 5S scheme, next addressed — the j kood thing it would keep and jack of unity as regards reci-lities have been endeavoring ever . I a + a a "ac stormy he wecusations and) meeting {eee would feel all the better) procity since to locate Miss Bock without era Bowser gj ie con ‘ : ong | charge ha g¢ been made by He stated his case advocating | @fterward, when they realized Mr. Aitkens, M. P. for Brandon,| success until today. No definite strong terms.| en employed in the mine Mavor Newt against the first|the passage of the bylaw much they had given it their maturest| introduced a bill to amend the finformation is contained in the ipy of the agree But the act does not provide) neil, which were repudiated? |along the lines of the letter under and best consideration The | banking act. The proposed |telegram. Her parents and rela- uny wants its er i) indemnity r will the gove ecneiiiae of thelial lhis signature in the daily press. | matter in a nutshell was that the | amendment provides for the loan-|tives lived in Pleasant Valley, a . and whieh they | nv susreniee & protection Mayor Newton and several of It was better to start about in- |publie should only be asked to} ing of money to farmers on the|short distance from Mexico City. rene ' Gismissal of any employee! in. members of the Couneil|*talling at the present time o vote upon the legality of the pas- | security of their grain and gen-| Miss Bock is prostrated over Canadian Colleries|if he should rey gas in the] favor of the bylaw,|Permanent system for all time| sage of the bylaw after they were/eral farm products. ‘he tragic affair. She has beep Ltd will furnish] ind thus ear out the safe _—s ; = ‘ ‘ ; % ' : +. (than to expend a good deal of|' absolutely satisfied as to the wis- Currie, representing North]in poor health for some time and mnvetion | guards ended der the act voile Alderman “ = ee honey thal 4h & few sense" sian the course they were g0-|Simcoe, introduced a_ bill tolexpected to leave shortly on a nes in Extension] It is also stated that men ap-| eae a a would be. omtiiely throws’ Wms me to take. | amend the criminal code, with]visit to her people. agree to work ted to this pos pee Otel oe. ee ee when another svstem would have| ©X-Alderman William Lynch in|{the object of preventing for- Mr. Boek, who is an extensive is from the 7th day}eharged for doing their duty. The|®8" '° eae oe Oo be put in, He quoted qovernd! ypposing the bylaw’s passage | Ci#ners from taking part in the/land holder and rancher there, 1912: otherwise. in| wages of th ‘ sre far ‘below | ature eine conta in support of} said t wab'a Be eosin af a | Dominion elections. He said he}had just finished a big roundup i the same terms |ithose paid nh parts of the ee on ae ee : aaa He was entirely ; junderstood that it was proposed|of cattle. The word was sent by iil elielatiie Xe lis stirred up siderable feeling 3 ‘atid hind fe a an Genk: | business nature and of the ut-|inat some western provinces|a bookkeeper in Mr. Bock’s em- land Mayo Newton, becoming m4 160 vue ? ‘ : ee PEs « most importance Was it the| would allow non-British subjects ploy, who fs now in the hospital. ingry, forgot himself aud made|¢"! proposed was the best suitec best plan that could be put for-|to vote. This would be prevented It is thought the deed was BUILDING ON THIRD AVENUE GIR EX WARD CLOUSTON }stalements which led an angry|'© take care of the city’s sewer- | by the proposed amendment srpetre I rebel i DIES AT MONTREAL | discussion which did not confine|4%¢ and surf@ee drainage. He} ward, and was there @ reason-|9} te Propose Nee8. danloncan tee det La i oi - Ss Bo did t think this sinek endlable Gccemiiibiese (hele would| lieting a penlaty of $1,000 fine} whom the family had been active. our New res mos m= jitself to the issue but tended more _ ee ps agi ; lor si onths ‘isonme tition pieted—Two for Mr. Hyde Vice-President of the Bank of yard the tinancial atfairs of the | * th the knowledge ver smat! be ever possible to finance it? ’ oe. eee Smalipox in enenant: Willaces Addition and Montreal Succumbed to st city couneil, ending with|®! experts opmion was neces-) nH. thought contrarily in both | Good Programme Montreal, Nov. 27.-~A. thoreush Hart's Apoplexy | May Newton's admission that}*®" jeases The gold prize drawing takes|inspection of all the schools in lw wilt aes a Edward | ie hought that the Bank of} Ex 7 dernat Hilditeh here} He showed where the people of} jplace tonight at the Majestic) Laurier ward, where smallpox has es being « id ail niosta dliie: danas” Montreal had complete control of | asked he speaker as to his ys siege t Prince Rupert would be shoulder- | Theatre, when the child holder|been reported, was begun by the de at the head f Se oe Se ae ales lithe disposa f the city’s bond)jton of the benefits of a se parat® ing a burden that they would be/o¢ the lueky number will be viv-|city health officers vesterday. ind Third Avenue! ' a c aan: tit te iss ssues jor combined sewerage system. able to shake off for genera- fen $10 in gold, In addition to the| Several unvaccinated children on ees pew a 7 oval Sec ties Company an d] \ a aie ef earth sccren me os hs Aowy : a ‘ales eke a. | ; ete abe eerention me ee nave eon found and hey Wit Oe aa or occupa a ad ie Wcmihe: Wis ewton said that for himself he |’ : i | ‘ ; j fifteen mills on t _ ollar WOUTt) ppogramme of interesting and|yaecinated. There are at present particularly bright 6 Messite! in uu’ emiiahence | Wis not- vitally concerned at} tons 4 Ir, Hilditeh asked was it} be the outcome This would be} amusing films has been arrang-|twenty-four cases of sinalipox in . ps and are a cre-| iia =e amhanih aek aan! resent as to whether it was puljmot a fat t that the late on ~ ithe tax they would have to pay jed for the entertaintnent of]the isolation hospital, but of ws on the street sia od lean cued be Se wie etles or not, the present/sineer, ee Deven Ww i , r.jon their assessed property fOr everyone. The Gaumont Graph-|these three are from outside the re built to a jamply supplying his own needs|Mason was at that time serving} (he next fifty years For tw0}ije will feature, showing amongst]eity limits erowink business | **"' | the f ; las far as his own property was | unde! did not totally disagree | years the City Couneil have been other subjects, the soccer match : - Wallace’s departme 5 Edward died aL 8 a Clot a” erned He thought the pas- | with the presenti scheme of a endeavoring to borrow $550,000 between the Manchester United Basket Ball. ‘ excellent shop mis aflernos rn" RpOpieny Wag ans if the bylaw would be the ;combined sewerage and drainage! for the hydro-eleetric proposi-|and Manchester City for Mere- Royals vs. Creseents at Audi- Beli lig h @ heat appeat ruse of death eans of giving a good deal of | system? tion, and have been unsuccessful. | qth’s benefit; the last St, Ledger}toriaum, Noy. 29th. Game called y Fixing the Fire Auto nployinent and be a — to the | Mr Mason somewhat qvaded He showed furtee that it — a race; the grand prize motor racejat 8 o'clock sharp. Skating after wture on Third A — loutside world of our progressive-|this, replying that he would wel.|the $1,400,000 that was all they|jy) France, and what is of inter-|the game. Admission 25c, 280-1 \ ir completed that iL witi@e some se Se aes ess He was absolutely satis-|come the appearanee of any re.|must consider. To complete the /est to the ladies, the fall and sbie to mows some} (0 ne. Sig combination oly ied with the ability of the present|putable comsulting engineer tolscheme from three and a half to|winter fashions from Paris. A - c into it, and wilh] Te "Ose wager and chemical engineer, who Was responsible/|pass on his present scheme lfour millions would be required. strong educational film will be . esent a changed |" 8! Wit De In. cor CO EB toe ihe present scheme, or he} Alderman Clayton took the]Outlying districts not at presenlt| spown as well as several come- P \ ‘in. Driver J. Gibson, who thor- would have brought in an expert}platform at this juneture amidet| in consideration would in the} dies and an exeellent drama. D 1 F | ad ughiy understands its tnany in © pass upon it He impressed | the applause of the audience He | years to come have to receive at- inenetonnins on al Sangra Brings Dredge mi i om po ee ee ipon the citizens that they were] facetiously referred to the state-| tention, thus adding to the cost Men's ios “@penine SSS hk. Bs rio - me OF Ris Spare wme 10 , “IT perfectly safe to cast their votes | ment made by his worthy friend|of the proposition, He favored The official openin of the oe ¢ his oe PeQaee WHETS paca. ; Severe eens it, as if it was found neces-land brother alderman, Mr. Dyb-|a more modest proposition until Mh Own Siaeanétane and club r rea the newspapers an ° Niver on his tug boat . Spree eae st er agp sary an expert could be alitenes iy that a storm in Prince Ru- | the city had got more firmly On| pooms takes place tonight. The salad - the a pane x in tow a heavily eee gees the .s tory in the| i! latef to make any changes or}pert had never been known to} its feet, one similar to the sys-|rooms are well heated, well ; ' gravel. Capt. Bab-]oo6)) por the me being ‘a cart| alterations that might be deemed|last more than twenty minutes./tem installed in the early years ||ighted and equipped with all the ° ® é night “mipsig thels---. b: horece je beina used tol Dereseer? There was absolute-|He was not in favor of forcing a|————————_ ————|necessary appliances to make dies C bd pee lich he has been op- ee inn Wha iv no substantial reason why thel bylaw down the throats of the Continued on Pane 4. the gymnasium and club a huge ‘ Sse HS Pe success. Songs, recitations and Third Avenue C25) i tuscan ue] pied at Mowwitat SCOTS TO CELEBRATE |" "4 mom enn 1 BOARDING HOUSE we oo BOYS & GIRLS occurred }join with the merry throng ¢ ‘, mt ; . oe he has al the Seite f Sadie Small, il ST ANDREW WITH BALL! intyvre Hall in celebrating the | UP BY A HUMAN FIEND = ee: a ad TONIGHT gaged upon this vears of age, a pupil of the Met- jbirthday of St, Andrew, Seot- | ipieting it only a lew , . lakatla school The body has : land's great patron Saint. east, or to the Old Country, we ° ° Be lays ap Phe recent rough}, ,on removed to Hayner Bros., Mcintyre Hall to be the Scene — to Blow Up Rooming would be pleased to quote you wihg a 1. a ER louse River, getting oul it - SE | | of « veen the oceasion | nope it is awaiting the arrival Temerrow of Good Time | ' rates by the GREAT NORTHERN ‘y in bringing the] ¢ «he little one’s mother from Birthday of Patron | NOTICE No Fatalities. RY. Through trains to Chicago FOOTBALL * load into port, up the line Saint —_— A eet J without change. We are agents : G i ee ay Owing to the price of leathes Vancouver, Nov, 27.—-Consider-|eo, all the best ATLANTIC Manchester United v. Man- ag meen to Normal. HERE FORTY YEARS Phat Prince Rupert has a maving advaneed. taleiie meal able excitement was conned IM/OCERAN LINES. Reservations chester City, Meridith’s - Sston, Jamaica, Nov, 27 presentation second to none, for or| having the tant Cae tana lak the foreign quarter along Powell|made without extra cost. No benefit ‘tions gradually ave} inglieian Missionaries Have bringing off — successfully, wh | - ae és Seal street last evening when some|ipouble to give all information. THE RACE FOR THE ST. * Testoved im the hurricane Been Here Almost Half the fullest amount of eclat any-|the shoe vakers of Prince Rupert /person exploded a large charge|picekets good by any boat from LEDGER i s of Western Ja. a Century thing in the way of a social en-|feel compelled to raise the price|of dynamite in the front room of] ppinge Rupert. The Rogers Run at Doncaster Sept, 44, ca. Railway communication tertainment it undertakes is @)of all work acordingly, said rise | the Balkan boarding house, an Steamship Ageney. 7T6tf 1912 Ms beg med. tae dis debe Bishop Du Vernet returned question beyond dispute, Tomor-|in prices to commence Decem jestablishment inhabited by lab- ae aie moTOR RACE Paph > have not vet been re.|{this morning on the Camosun) row evening the grand ball to be| ber {st 277-3 jorers and kept by Frank Ropeck. Suspended Sentence ton. Rket ie egy eae ited. iy the absence of: de.|from visiting the Anglican mis-|given by the 8t. Andrew's Society | — = af c | Although the house at the time! yy {he Poliee Court this morn. or Grand ix Ge Franc POPES It is Still impossible}|sions of the Naas Rivet Tt is over|in the MelIntyre Hall.will assur- ws ore nos , ae ape, mes ing the man eharged with sup- LADIES FASHIONS me. damage done by|40 years sinee the Chuch of Eng-|edly equal if a Hees Saaeene Ys ‘\ P - en — oe aoe “the eee liquer to a minor was let BOBBY'S XMAS ind tidal wave land began work amongst the Ni f that sert so far attempted im o de eXplosion, ne : off on suspended sentence, there Caseades Hovoun 3 sheas of the Naas. For the last|this line Gireat preparations are| res l| Owers dynamiter either enter or leavelpeing no evidence to show that ¢ | Author's Sudden Death. 30 vears Archdeacon Collison} beige made by the members i the place, he did so with a wilful intention FOR WER FATHER'S SAKE , Nov, 29 Mr. Samuel}has been carrying on Missionary) Sociely to ensure its being a} TODAY eles of contravening the act, Champion drama ‘wyer, author and] work on the Lower Naas, the Rev. | success = norios — FOOLSHEAD'’S SWEET- dead in the lobby|J. B. MeGullagh having done > Phe Me inten Hall which lends | Myo nantes oy the chest quality Marriage Tonight HEART ‘ exce . oft t s , 0 owers rown on 8 cous ») Ty » . Cre * . ae » ogg He was 74 vears|vice for a simliar length of time x — ae ar ine tapaoes 4nd meek GEE kere In the omens ~ of W. M. Lhis ‘ _ iG two ae A screaming comical act. ‘as American edi-jon the upper reaches of th ; : eed mail “ : ee Rotuee - o> ane ee et a young people o tis City Wi - NOTICE \ Plasde, ak Made tne ‘Tho high state of civilize ind decorated for the at we do make a fair profit. We do - __ | joined in the holy bonds of mat. Dathe's’ Winekhe. pat’ au ; p Mocademes ‘deem tiion reached be the watives of Wherever the Boots | not and ever will tell you tow lo be sold by public auction| rimony by Rev Fr, W. Kerr, at his . ie Graphic he: , ot Rerthern BG. sae-w.8 sree af an nisahien’ ot YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDERS Pe ig: oy) emnenliggeie Hieg ger nage A os Wednesday and — measure to the earnest and a ; _ for flowers will be carefully filled 2.30 pm, in the Empress Hotel|ties are Miss M Keen, of this Thured * late arrivals are| voted work of these — pione: saint is never let and the prices will be right block, Third Avenue, showeases,|city and Mr, T A Arneil, ac- bursday he G. Th: Pp Inn: | workers af the Church of Ens h the greatest of re. | ’ roller top desk, eandy cooking | countant for Kelly-Douglas & THE GOLD PRIZE DRAW- yy *, Alex. Wallace, land keneral happiness age) WARK’S tiensils, chairs, tables, ete., to) Company, ING WILL TAKE PLAGE ’ \ ( eaifee | te oe ed ‘ vehip displayed | to, the highest bidder, Frank A. El — at 9 o'clock ly lanids Gaben. eintetiy Ateae ogee. Qh-acnle 0 d sundry, who would 3rd Ave. Jewellers Box 76 lis, Auetioneer, Phone 44 J81 Harry C, Evans, piano tuner, is Ad Oc, 45 James R Stirrat,|} dozen, Stalker and Wells, phones lieir hospitality PHONE 122 eget in town Leave orders at Hay- dmission. . .« «, Se doubtless be a big Hest mall in town at Savoy.| ners. 2770tf eee , 187 and 430 eeotl ' neta anetrantt et SR A aon 9 = weer ee eee