ae o ere The Prince Rupert a eS ~ EES a NO, 285 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, yo. 1 1912, PRICE FIVE __rmoe vive cxvs ————— - —__--—-—_—— BORDEN TO ANNOUNCE NAVAL POLICY TOMORROW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FORMED NAVAL POLICY WILL BE ANNOUNCED PRINCE RUPERT IS SITUATED LAST NIGHT IN THE CITY HALL TO COMMONS TOMORROW BY BORDEN ADVANT AGEOUSLY FOR PANAMA HUSIASTIC MEETING INITIATES AGRICULTURAL AND MIN- RECT E F PORT eT ERAL SOCIETY—-HAS BEEN ENDORSED BY DIFFERENT rr DISTANOE OMLY TWO HUNDRED MILES ONEATER THAN COMMUNITIES—FAIR TO BE HELD NEXT FALL. ‘Long Waited Naval Policy. of the Government Which Has Been a VANCOUVER—MUCH NEARER THE ORIENT. ia meeting of eitizens held) is well as the GT. PLR Secret Will be Revealed Tomorrow Afternoon | The following letter addressed om 7 | | from Vancouver to Yokohama the it the city hall pre ad timated ue ent “ ‘ |to the Saturday Sunset, Van_[distanee is 4,283 miles, or 483 ipran@ements were made |~ path with the eibine ny by the Premier | : couver, will prove most interest- miles in favor of Prinee Rupert ne an agricultural) ' afl the sal Ottawa, Dee. 4 Developments | he and his colleagues intend toyaway. Not only will the benches|ing to the citizens of Prince Ru- to the nearest port in the Orient. i] association with a Mr. BR nk. Wailea ts ew ate] the politieal world of Canada| pursue in view of what has been|of both parties be packed with|pert and those who are Interested | have not the accurate figures embracing the ef te he fa tI he ej this week will bring from the | brought to light following those|members, but the indications in the development of the Great before me of the distance from yea of Northern B. | dit { thie ey f the idealtapis the long expected announce- | conferences. ;point to an unusual attendance | Northwest. Vancouver to Prince Rupert, but William Manson, M. P. P., took/of holding an exhil here} ment from Premier Borden as to| Premier Borden will make his|®f Strangers in the galleries. Many arguments are being ad-|'t is approximately 500 miles, tye chair and Alderman Bultloe} nust be give Me. L, CripiOihins secuite afield ceseek ae a eal Dieeh 4 w'elndk on | Members of Parliament are being | vanced in Vancouver and the}/@nd what [ particularly want to Wi : unanimously ay Ma Now inl ended the ’ : i : ) | besieged with applications from | southern portion of the province bring before your notice is that tary pro tem. There] y f Ald. B i Ciataital jence .with the British admiralty|Thursday afternoon after the | their friends for the seats in thel{o endeavor to sbow how that|it is only approximately 300 miles a. ery large attendanee, |the matte nd : te of |And also the line of action which}routine business has been cleared] galleries, section of British Columbia will|Morth of Vancouver and 200 mlies but amongst those present there|/thanks to the latter, L. Grippe ———— , —_—______ lgarner the trade from the rich} West. A boat leaving Vancouver ary most enthusiasm andland others who had «how ani SCREAMING FARCE ‘hinterland of Prince Rupert. The for the Panama Canal (would . regard to the des ch zeal and erest thie POWERS FORCE BALKANS ae WHOLESALE DESERTIONS letter will speak for itself: have to go south and west | push MOM Volitial stages of the procs | T0 MODERATE DEMANDS At the Westholme Opera House WEAKEN FRENCH FORCE. Srd December, 1942. through the Straits of Georgia thest extent Mr A. EF. MeMaster spoke most Tonight ‘The Editor B. C. Saturday Sunset and Juan de Fueea for a dis- Refore closing a committee of lenthusiasticalls fay f the - a tatinipaasatn ae : = ""*Ttance of between 100 and 200 vas appointed by Mr. Man |holding of an exibition, and as. Thtple Alliance tnfluences Mom) yi... there will be @{@onsternation Reigns in France eer B.C. miles. A boat leaving Prince : of the following: | sured the citizens thal the GTP deration of Peace Saale Rei N te acnittinn tp Over Desertion of 80,000 pee Sir: Rupert for the same destination \iderman Bullock-Webster, A. E.|/had empowered him t say that Terms Witness the first performance Men rhe citizens of Prinee Rupert] would have to go due south a dis- WoMasti 1) rremayne, W. P.|they would do everything pos . by the Griffith Stock Company of nintgibanin jappreciate the faet that for some|tance of approximately 300 miles tvnch and L. Crippen, to prepare} sible towards ens g its sue Special to Daily News. the sereamingly funny farce Special to Daily News.) |time past your paper has been|and would then be in the same wwe and get ready for the first | eess London, Dec. 3—The action of] eomedy. 4 Sishalor's Hotiey. Paris, Dec, 3—The success Of}devoting considerable space to|latitude as a boat leaving Van- i] meeting, to be held in the Messrs. A. J. Prudhomme and/the Powers in the Triple Alli- [moon If it can eclipse in mirth the anti-militarism — progr wpe | PaO e Rupert and Northern couver—the difference in dis- nee n the evening of thelAllison voiced simila senti-lance in standing together has|provoking qualities the two pre-|/% Siving cause for general alarm | |British Columbia. It is on this tance therefore being less than h Tuesday in January of the| ments with those iniversally|eompelled a moderation of the | Vious efforts of this clever com- here and it is reported on a. lnadnda that I thought you would 200 miles in favor of Vancouver. g yea expressed by others prese . jpany in this line The Man|Cellent authority that over 80,-| allow me to eall attention to an Another point in favor of Me. Monson, ae @eontng Oh ; ps ace a n — by the Balkar Ifrom Kokomo” and “Hello Bil!’ |9008 desertions have taken place! jnaccurate statement in an ar-|Prince Rupert is that a steamer . oe ane wT ae Hub Gowling Alleys. 1 he leis ‘ h . yet beet then it is eertainly going|'@ the army. It is feared that the ticle entitled “From the Peace to| Would be in the open waters of s generally as to the dk In the reorganized house league! a it it iw expected that it{°0™®-” From the advance no- ae oprare will be endan-|the Pacifie,” published in your|Heeate Straits in less than one d advantages | belat the Hub Alleys | Le é‘ i ii tices of the story of the faree, it be ie rene have ssaue of November 30th. hour after leaving the dock, and gaine it once getting down|hagen'’s Imperials defeated ¢ si alia neiiicinsii nities should be a seream from start to} ?* nt — ” a hamihet of ool That article very generously vee have an uninterrupted ind forming a ; tain Ror s Standards hree| held edi, todue Uk aan ish A widower with twin oe les to endeavor to provide) gives Prince Rupert credit for course south and on the west side a to handle sueceSs-| games straight and 148 pins. Fd “— daughters marries a lovely ac-|4#4inst the continuation of the| peing two days nearer by steam-|of Vancouver Island. { roposed agricultural|Meighen had high score with|%8"? ‘° Balkan settlement tress, who for pecuniary reasons| Wholesale desertions | ship to any port in the Orient As it is a well known fact that and il exhibition next fa 195 and W. Vance high average he dares not preclaim as his wife. — than Vancouver, but, in showing|during the winter months there In his els over the dis tlwith 4146 Next game w m EXPECT ANNOUNCEMENT he latter is ignorant of the ex- PRINCE RUPERT BRINGS |the advantage of Newport over] is an almost total absence of fog Prince . epOr in its venation to|in the neighborhood of Prince fae te erebioat eatuctucmn: cated Friday night. The scores!” BB PORT EDWARD SOON) iso's, 71.0%, 2014 cine sad tel LAER DARREN SisTl ac puatee dma, te eeueimainn ae eee | vard the projec } Imperia st 2nd ! rt i new mama \ veritable dragon | | wakes the following statement,/to be traversed by the steamers Alderman Bullock-Webste: oaae : ti oan aes ,. Mr. Matthews, One of the Largest /.f suspicion turns up in the per- Large Crowd poe on the Prince ‘!%' _ from Prince Rupert to the Pan- whose « efforts is due the ane < ts ‘7 438 Stock Holders in New Town- son of the spinster sister of the! Rupert This Morning— | «That Newport is about ama would, in many cases, be lisfact stage to which the venhage iit : site, Is in the City. widower, who has married a see- Much Freight. two days’ sail by water more than offset by the delays proposit has already reached ate “Wee ay . md time, and the result is a : closer to the ‘big ditch’ than consequent upon the fogs so fre- , ea me correspondence| Standards ‘ist and rd TH Mr. W. J. Matthews, a omi-;melange of mirth that seatters a is the northern port.” quently found in the neighbor- ga the subject, estab sew ‘3s 89 «103 267 nent Seattle capitalist and orig-|gloom like chaff before the wind oe Acasa pte Possibly the correct mileage} hood of Vancouver, the Straits of g fact of the reality of} Melt i! 195 9 il owner of the> press Port i they say in slangdom, “It lis-|Captain Barney Johnson, arrived!) would be much more definite than Georgia and Juan de Fueea. { shown by all sections} = : 161 +4 a Kdward townsite, is in the cily.jtens good,” at 9:45, one hour late, this morn-|{he “two days’ sail,” and, accord- Thanking you for your cour- I inity in the prop en: iene : em ~~} Mr. Matthews, who has n been ing with 75 saloon and 55 third/ing to a map in front of me now,|tesy in publishing this, I remain, Both the Provincial gov up here for more than seven | ae assengers The list of}the distance from Prince Rupert Yours truly, ass passengers. if Is 0 : h a cash appropria Subseribe for the Daily News. | yvears, which was shortly afte: ODD FELLOWS GIVE AN | éheaee ol nie fe ac fotlamnt to Yokohama is 3,800 miles, while G, R. NADEN. saloo yasse ars is as fo s? Pornate harbor from the orig.| AL HOME’ TO FRIENDS) a. percic, W. 8. Bact, Miss | eee DEBATE CONTINUES ON paneee ne Same, I ataker having turned over | Me » aco FE, J. Matthews, F.} “DIVINE SARAH” SHIP ASHORE ON THE | the roperty to a local syndicate Society Entertained Friends Last Hanson, Mrs. P. K. Harris and os \ Indians named William] SPEECH FROM THRONE Rmith and Charles Sankey were], a a ae int the larmeat Night in the Lodge | children, Mrs. O'Connor, F. E, | Masterpieces of Photoplay ot Em- VANCOUVER ID. COAST ven fourteen days straight im-| sock holders. He is accompanied Room. |Finney, Ella Franklin, Mrs. J, press Tonight. ‘ sonment this morning by | . a secretal . , Rae nila 1 O'Connor, J. L. Hall, W. B. Baker, aoe. scemoaed Three Speakers Hea Heard on monday 2" Magist a MeMull n 4 being 7 * . if nal : he me 2 Last evening in the K. of P 'W. P. Beavan, W. H. Tobey, Mrs. Photoplay featuring the great- Gritioh Garque te Vota! Wrest —Advocate Lesser Freight lay z Od sein 60 paula ne a pa if othe ‘ . Ae a = Fane Bal |i A. ©. Long, George Sutton,|est actress of any age, Mme. on Rocky ee mk ane ‘ 5 = nen. é e local lodge ¢« . Pe 1 Y> . ’ 7 . , a ‘ : Sen rew. Rates. gave them the quot There This morning the party to-| pendent Order of Odd Fellows | Duncan Ross, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.|Sarah era be — ne wii . ales ; ‘Rae. E. 8 r C ce »y,jat the Empress reatre tonight ‘ jwere two cases of ordinary 4. and! oether with a number of locall gave a most delightful “at home” | MeRae E. Sillox, C. H. Keithley, |@ , oa ~ i . " Ottawa, Dee, 3 Phe debate on} 4 buting five and two each] centlemen, went over on a visit|to their friends and the Rebekahs| 5: G. Pally, Dr. Gaines, F. Galla-j}and tomorrow evenings. These Seattle, Dee, 3.-—The County of Ne address from the throne eon-|io the eily coffers, Kwong Sui t th es townsite in a ga f the city ‘han. H. H. Card, M. J. Maloney,|films have caused a world-wide}Linlithgow is ashore at Otter o e con o e ne ownstite i gaso- [0 ef : ® - . . > , » i ed all day yesterday. David|Chung, for an infraction of the|jine jaunch. It is expected that A. H. Allison occupied the|Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Wright, Mr. sensation and the cost of produe- aoe. vonsemea — in — Brad\e Neely, the member for|health bylaws, was rmuleted in the the arrival of Mr. Matthews will] chair, Music, dancing, songs, Collins, M. A. Hepburn, 8. Wilson, |ing them has been enormous. . a 0 Sane en Humboldt: GH Beadhury from|aum of $40 and costs be the signal for an early move.|recitations and speeches helped|A- M. Gottstein, F. Mortridge,|Not a single detail has been ne- re pA as ae a is on elk ind MeLean, of Seuth|} ment toward putting this promis-|to while away the all too short J. J. MeKay, A. Stoner, J. J. Brun,|slected which would serve to[@ bie er snore, Wi om — Jor the principal speak Dr. W. B, Clayton, accompanied) jing suburb of Prince Rupert upon} hours until midnight was reached, H. P. Jones, George Porter, Frank mapke ‘the phomenum wetary. ene ot aoe : re itler urged action by|by his assistant, Mr. Leatlender-|ine market when the party broke up. Egan, Allan Stewart, Mr. and nn gee mye ‘ome — Te ie om Arne in regard to the over.|son, left on this morning's tran — Amongst those who assisted in|Mrs. J. O. W. Brown, BE, FE. Dale, ss Wanted—600 Bachelors te oa eda . ee ae and ra ly commission and the|for a | fessional visit up the entertaining were: Mark Harby,| W. V. Doughty, A. D. Wooler, P. To see A Bachelor's Honey- men whie are oe nea ag are none k of freight rates to sndiline to extend as far as Aldet LOCAL NEWS ITEMS with one of his clever ventrilo. |MeDonald, A, B. Hinton, Mrs, T,;Moon” at the Westholme Opera both well equipped will life sav— { he weatera peostiness The | me ‘a Phey expect to be away ; quial acts: D. M. Bain, recitation,|C. Cartwright, R. E. Kelly, J. W. House tonight. A laugh a min- he apparatus, and is is expected Lasstaimaaeiaiis ties ahoul ton days wenn Gibeieen. and ©. V. Bennett. an address,!|MeIntosh, M. M. English, M, K.jule. Prepare to smile! 285-86 |the crew will be saved. \ pa j Saay' *kenson, Mr. Walker, D, M. reer ”~ ike place tomorrow | eR “he . rent of R s- | Refreshme nts were served, Gray's Dir ’ ; yt ; _ ehieein Harry ©, Evans, piano tuner, 1s ° ee ane % M | rrehestra was in attendance, Moore, Miss Dennison, A. Culli- \ sale of work will be held by : Presbyterian Glub Vantorium Pioneer -Cleaners.tin town. Leave orders at Hay- wept te , R oo oe rad a ea jee. T. F. Ryan, Mr, and Mrs, F,| the ladies of the Anglican Chureh| His Honor Judge Young will Phone 4 : ner’s qt: fee a. bi aa he | See A. W. Edge Go. Yor wall |R. Law, G. Law, Mr. Hodges, P,| in the chureh hall, Centre St, onjaddress the Presbyterian Club | lion scheme up Tiver arpived by|) ""’. ae aa O'Malley. ©. Lowenthal, V. B,| Tuesday, Dee. 40th, afternoon!on Wednesday evening, at the a the Prince Rupert this morning, | Paper. Low prices to make room x . : P . ‘tat the boat by th Jj for new spring stock egs_tr|Sehott, KR. A. Jefford, Mr. and and evening. Mother Goose will|chureh hall, Fourth avenue, on FRay Were PAGS OS: Seri ae oe Mrs. R. W. Locke, C. W. Peek, G,| be there to attend to the children.|“Modern Methods in the Treat- EM A RE fore 7: a . i op od A large assortment of ie ciel MeNicholl, Mr. and Mrs. Me.|There will be stalls of faney|ment of Criminals, with Par- | 7 | Mi ay Kn : ant heed * od Stalker & Wells \Clymont, Mrs. Charles Emble.| Work, home produce, candy, tea,| ticular Reference to Juvenile De- : _ 7” ran TenneET eae pwns {87 andi30 . ogaiy | ton. ete, Admission free, 285-289 | linquents,” A musical pro- ie anding . i, $ =O ‘i ; Special Attraetfon * A ve In addition to the large list of 3 penne will also be given, Photoplays Big reductions in wall paper

rains. $8 fn ee The Divine , Meteo it Ga heel but fair on the trip up The Gaumont Graphie, the pic- 1 a ACCOM pale 1 by li hone lo early | be a Loyal Order of Mecee. tured vow of the world, wilt be T | CBtAle, RGR. Sere rithasg Pees, 0 50 \ regular meeting will be held|shown at the jesti SARAH BERNHARD vife, returned from the south | lanning for Christmas, and rhe Bons of England will elect), the K "ot P "Hall "juabeaae iahjaie ’ Cece ideas ee hi roning on the Prinee Ru. |} if you would like toe know officers for the ensuing year at . a > : 7 Pp and Her All-Star Parisian Company in ! mashing t ’ lthe Knights of Pythias Hall on evening, the 5th inst,, at 8 o’elock,|the happenings of the world ; some s Of our large ? eee SON OF ekeee )», MEIKLE, See . yw “CAMILLE” ee | variely of giveable things | Friday evening next, December ba ies I. D, MEIKLE, Beoy. Ce ee and are M ( ue Hi. Collins, manager of} would ask you to make an 6th, at 8 o'clock, 285-286 Choicest liquors and cigars a ” . . a me me R sé | storage plant-at eal early visit to our store F. V, CLARKE, Secretary Savor. Be nom 4 - Rejane in ‘“‘ Mme. Sans-Gene ' | ene ee le eh Osean Fl V. CLARKE, y st room in town at the Savoy, \ Play of Mirth, Laughter and Excitement by Vietori Kupert telligent comparisons Daughters of the Empire Dance.| si F \ Napoleonic comedy Photoplay Hivalling th: We Are Open Evenings rhe second of the series of five! , : Stage helors and their mar. dances under the auspices of the Living 4 should not miss sie | W. 4RK’S Daughters of the Empire will be| TONIGHT = AT - THE ° MAJESTIC - THEATRE Reset ea . i. aaa a \ Bachelor's Honeymoon’ | held in MeIntyre Hall on Friday GAUMONT'S GRAPHIC oseee yo \ that \\ hotme Theatre toa 3rd Ave. Jewellers Box 76 evening, Dee. 6th, Single tickets | NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Apeeagaons Children - ' F ' ! if good, clean fuea PHONE 122 may be obtained at Orme's Drug! 10¢. 15. eee | Store. 285.286