__ ananeT CIRCULATION NEXT MAILS ww oorTy AND NORTHERN ie on x ‘rinee Rupert .Priday, 9 a.m. iibrery . et) ess Beatrice Friday, noon — ® . s e Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ——— SS ve ' : ” Se ay 7 - — I} yoL, tl, NO, 298 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1912, PRICE FIVE CENTS ONE HUNDRED ARE KILLED IN TERRIFIC STORM ————————— GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN WIRELESS SYST — TEM: ‘WATER TO BE LAID TO SEAL COVE SX-INCH PIPE WILL SERVE COLD STORAGE WITH WATER COUNCIL DECIDES TO ACCEDE TO REQUEST OF THE ATLIN COLD STORAGE CO.—ALD. BULLOCK-WEBSTER PRE- DICTS A BREWERY SOON AT SEAL COVE. There ere only four of the | six ch pipe yw in the pos , wether with the; Sten heir company w ds pay Ma yesent at the meeting ot |! he ¢ f laying Cow! ae mnoit 44st. evenine jand pay them a nomina al of . “20 a vear fe the f i \ These vert Messrs Bullock-|thpee ineh pipe we + idee al Webster, Dybhavn Douglas andithe water hat the ; ld pos Yonigon \ sibly use for some time to come \ | was read from the| but ng the six ineh pi; ch board asking for ajothe msume ‘ d be se | gra £5,000 for the building| f his sub ; th ert ' eh house in Block 28, | extra xp S mah ur Her This was referred to] connections be Fina ommittee Ald Monte mak ate (though the board was minu | wposed grantitis i e of best fighters, Alder-|— Montgomery did his best t [ B company I al } play the part of an oppositi ace vhatsor her than hat came when the repo would be the right fa private he Board of Works was sub propert holder He maintained mmending the “ tha t was iblishing a bad f the city’s six ineh| precedent pipes f conducting the. cily Some little discuss followed ver from the main trunk line} Aldermatr Bullock-Webster. an aid Seal Cove to the cold ounced that there was a rob ake pla ability of a brew g company be Af ‘ etter had been re ne stablished at Seal Cove ( the manager of the he ir future It was gen 4 iction Co., which is/ally needed tha W i be a f the company operat wor poliey to place any unnece ie plant, stating that thev| sary obstacles in the was uy W use the city’s wats tal f industrial purposes They suggested that im the ear|ing within the city. limit f vas probable tha thie he yas adoj i neerns would be he Atlin ¢ . ‘ v be ear her works and if the otified hat the eques has fit to provide the} been aeceded to BRITISH FLEET REVIEW ee IS SHOWN AT MAJESTIC I beg to intimate that T am n nger associated with the Car Gumont Graphic Shows Interest- |") 'e"!' | of = WHene ing Scenes of Gritain’s ind Van \e md that a ‘a eceived HN thie’ mn ae Ravy, f proy . offered for sale by the Campbe Realty ¢ he most interesting |" Deen retu the pur . ure news ever shown chasers h especially at this Signed NEIL MAOKAY wh he world is watching ——— = preparations for war by the Sutherland--McLennan Freal powers, is the review of the British shown tonight in the \ most Ragp Fevent tegnepe Majestic Theatre on the Gaumont|ed 4 the Presbyterian manse : n Che great battleships | fast evening, whe Donald Les aig tt liny submarines are Sutherland was inited = in show a clear and detailed!) apriage to Miss Jessie MeLen anne hat is highly interest as r The unveiling of the statue rhe bride arrived on the . eXander TIL by the Gzar, the Prince Rupert yesterday morn ey xaltta and other views ng. coming from Detroit Mich _? \ ae Simon attractive} pe happy groom is one of the | the be ' ae ry ° me of) vell known young men of the oe 1 s of picture news its having arrived several *e shown in Prinee Rupert lyears ago from Oxford Gounty, ee honts rio, Since coming to | the Daughters of the ‘bees Danoe.|.jjy Mr. Sutherland has been| lhe ond of the series of five} connected with the restaurant “anees under the auspices of the|depariment of the Royal Hotel, | Stushters of the Empire will be} The marriage ceremony | Was . McIntyre Hall on Friday| performed at 8 welock by the “ening, Dee. 6th, Single tickets | ev, F WwW, Ker! rhe young} ag ‘btained at Orme’s Drug|couple have the geod wishes of} 285-286 many friends. —....... EMPRESS : THEATRE Special Attraction Photoplays W ednesday - Thursday, Dec. 4-5 The SARAH BERNHARDT Her All-Star “CAMILLE” Mme. Rejane in ‘“ Mme. Sans-Gene A Play Ma il Divine and Parisian Company ip Vielorien the by Khivalling Excitement comedy Photoplay Living Slage Of Mirth, Laughter and A Napoleonic Cents Admission SS Oents Not Reserved Reserved Seats 50 General Children 25 Cents OHIO TRAINS COLLIDE; TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE Rear-End Collision Results Ten Deaths, While Many Are injurd. Special to Daily News. Zanesville Ohiog Dee 5 Kight persons are dead, four will die as a result of their injuries and ten are seriously hurt in a terrible train eollision between the Pennsylvania fast express and the passenger train on the Akron Line, near Dresden, not far from this place rhe smash was a_rear-end| collisi and those riding in the palace cars received the worst) njiuries | The scenes following the | wreck were horrible to deseribe. Doctors were hurried from the surrounding country and wreck- ing trains were sent immediately | the news of the disaster was re- ceived, and in the survivors of the smash aided in| the rescuing of those pinned in the cars Phe sereaming of the} dying and the moans of the »Wwounded were heart breaking Phe Sons of England will elect iflicers for the ensuing year at the Knights of Pythias Hall on Friday evening next, December oth it & clock 985-286 Fr. V. CLARKE, Secretary fal BRITISH COLUMBIA WON GOLD PRIZE AT LONDON Fruit from This Province Wins Premier Prize in Europe— Not Intended for Show. Special to Daily News. Victoria, British fruit Lee 5 Go the merit d medal the Bociely s Such the Pre- won of Horticultural London umbia ind certiticate al Royal great exhibition at th people of this mier MeBride According to the despatch from London shown by British the prize was news conveved = to provinee Dy last evning the display was the best of the « Columbia did net intend fruit for the Roval Horticultural Society ex- hibit, but it’ for the Agents General's mndon, of was any ontestants. winning had sent display office at further put that al Li sxhibit lisplay lieu it but in a arriving on with the result won premier GIFT FLEET TO EMPIRE BY NABOBS IS DOUBTED | Question to Be Asked in House if Rumor of Gift Is True. | Special to Daily News.) London, Dee, The reported jeontribution pf a battleship fleet ito the Imperial defenee by Indian princes out of their private means is doubted here and will be ques- tioned in the House of Commons when the Indian secretary will be asked deny confirm the rumor 0. lo or | | Subscribe for the Daily News. Majestic Theatre Gold Prize Drawing No Advance in Prices GAUMONT GRAPHIC Admission 10¢ and 160 ; : jtriets are ty lat 9 o'clock. PHONE AND WIRELESS PRICES be eceoceceneneiinnnnnnnnna ACID USED IN LONDON TO DESTROY THE MAIL Suffragettes Burn Letters in|Marvellous Production siete Mail Boxes with ‘SARAH BERNHARDT AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE “Divine Sarah” in “Camille” Acid. in Photoplay. ; ie | iene Special to Daily News. rhe Empress Theatre was London, Dee, 5.—Suffragette| packed last night when the pic- raids continue througout alllture of the “Divine Sarah” was parts ofg London Public menl/éast upon the sereen in the char are attacked with whips and um-;acter gf Alexander Dumas’ great brellas and woman's great | masterpiece, Camille. All weapon, the hatpin, windows are|through the absorbing life story smashed, but the latest tacties|portrayed so graphically by this of the militant women is working|master mind the interest of the} ja hardship not only on those wholaudience was held spellbound, are in authority in England, but{and one could have heard a pin lon the world in general. That is|drop at the last great scene when the destruction of the mail, {Camille dies in the arms of the In Riehmond and thro#hout | man she so passionately loved, sections of London and) Surrey the different out into destruction The finaneial dis a special object of at- ried on daily. meantime the| tack, | } to BOXING TOURNAMENT AT @oxere will Feature at Big Tournament Tonight. Local When the MelIniyre the a few moments. the doors grand boxing tournament | Hall, it house open tonight} for Is will be that aited| within will be staged. | rhree of these will be four round | mills between local lads, and the | evening will be Four events main card of the WILL WORK TOGETHER In ier of mail by means of acid poured | Rejane, j into the letter boxes is being car-|was the furore of two continents} a sc re |during M’INTYRE HALL TONIGHT «or»0''.” | this | have re | point of being there si expected | contemporary Madame Sans-Gene” France's eatest comedienne, Madame was seen in the play that few short years ago Gorgeous dresses, magnifieent enery, perfect support, all went make up a wonderfully alistic representation of life regime of “the little the great Emperor most the Napoleon. The films will be shown again evening, and all those who not yet paid a to the Theatre should make a tonight, ab- last lo great masterpieces of visit npress lutely the chance two see ese times, 'ANTI-NAVAL RESOLUTION Mondu’s Resolution RECEIVES POOR SUPPORT Defeated— the ten round bout between Ol-| Laurier’s Amendment Lost— tnann of this city and George Naval Policy Next. Bronson of Everett, Wash. —— Olmann is the” trainer at Special to Daily News. | Wright's gymnasium and is in Ottawa, Dee, 5.—The first di- the pink of condition, while|vision of the session oecurred Bronson is also in fine fettle.| yesterday when Laurier’s amend- The men are about equal weight | ment to the address from the and both have had eonsiderable | throne was defeated by a govern- ring experience, consequently the| ment majority of 48. affair will be a fast and interest-| A. A. Mondu’s (Yamaska) anti- ing one. \defeated by a vote of 183 against No delays will be noticed be-|aval resolution was put and was tween the events, which all prom-|to 4 for it, Both leaders con- ise to be of a lively nature. The demned the introduction of the lads have been practicing hard|reselution, All is now clear for for the contest and are all ama-|the disclosure of the Borden naval teurs. Several of the boys give| Policy. every promise of becoming adept ee re ; in the matter of using their Christmas Gifts, small pack- hands. jages, easily mailed. We have The first event will be staged exactly what you require. MeRae Bros. 285-3 CROWN PRINCE DANILO WOUNDED AT SCUTARI Civic Telephone ne Department Will|Leader of Montenegrin Forces Handle Messages Over the | Wireless System. | Negotiations have ben = satis- factorily completed between the manager of the municipal™tele- phone system and the Dominion government wireless service by which an improved and acceler- ated telegraph service * will provided for Prinee Rupert. The local telephone office will now be the receiving and distrib- uting centre for the city, and messages can be handed in at the office or transmitted by telephone by asking for “telegraph service.” be By this means the city is as- sured of a. service of greater speed, as business houses will have their messages transmitted by telephone within a few seconds of their receipt at the telegraph station and eontirmed by the usual written form, The sehedule of charges is no higher than that employed over land lines, Both telegraph serv- ices ar operated by the Daminion government, Large shipmientoof toys, dolls, games, faney @eods, chinaware, crockery and wallpaper have ar. rived for thevsnewe department, ‘being opened by. 8, Wallace & D se a re il w“ fi brought lance, Wounded in Battie—Is Operated On. Special to Daily News.) Paris, Dee. 4.—Crown Prince anilo of Montenegro has been sriously wounded, according to Rieka report to the Matin. He sceived his wounds in an assault on the Turkish position dominat. The Rieka in according to an operation Prince was an ambu- the report, was 1 Scutari. here yrmed. per. 286.287 fo, Lid, SPECIAL We have the largest and best line of toilet and mani- cure sets we have shown. PRICES FROM $4.00 TO $100.00, CALL AND SEE THEM. WARK’S 3rd Ave. Jewellers Box 76. Pine ee JUDGE YOUNG BLAMES LIQUOR FOR BEING CAUSE OF TROUBLE IN ADDRESS LAST NIGHT TO PRESBYTERIAN CLUG HIS HONOR JUDGE YOUNG SAID SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT. OF CRIME IS DUE TO LIQUOR. | Perhaps of all the execellent| The accidental eriminal re- addresses ever given al the Pres-| quires sympathy. He is often byterian Club, the one by Judgel|capable of grand and heroic ; Young last night deserves first} deeds. Yet once in prison he |place From beginning to end|has a life-long brand upon him jthe Judge spoke with fluency and|owing to man’s inhumanity to | forcefulness, and with a wealth}|man. He was not inherently a jof illustration drawn from his;ecriminal though he had com- own experience and study. mitted a breach of the criminal The Judge spoke first of the} code. juvenile offender. These are The Judge concluded with these impressive words: “Before clos- ing, I feel it my duty to say, from my experience in the legal pro- fession and omthe bench, that 75 per cent. of the crime of this country caused through the immoderate use of aleoholie liquors. Remove this infernal curse from the land, buttress up the children with a deep religious « j tried in special private courts and instead of being committed = to gaol given in charge of the |children’s aid societies or sent to industrial settlements. Every- thine the religious and social training in the home. It is far cheaper to save a child than to keep a eriminal. It is a great thing to save_a soul at any are depends on is time, but far greater to save ajand moral training and you will soul plus alife. The greatest re-|have gone a long way toward ligious work done is the work of|solving our worst social prob- the Sunday school, which min-|lems.” | laters not only to the well homed Principal Brady made some children, but where the workers|happy remarks regarding the go out into the highways, find| manner in which by lack of con- the homeless and take them in. fidence parents too often make Adult eriminals are of twol|culprits of their children. classes—professional and aeci- Mr. G .R. Naden, president of dental, The former are worsejthe elub, tendered the heartiest than a plague, going from place|thanks to the Judge for his. ad- to place, educating criminals.| dress. The remedy for them is confine-| ETD indeterminate Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. SIX MONTHS IN JAIL FOR CUTTING FRIEND Finlander Cut Off Andy’s Ear ment on an sen- |tenee. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Loyal Order of of Moose. A regular meeting will be held in the K, of P. Hall Thursday evening, the 5th inst., at 8 o’cloek. ang as Result Will Serve 285.286 I. D. MEIKLE, Seey. Sentence. Lady Bachelors and their mar- Drinking together last evening and falling out over some little ried friends should not miss see- ‘ : trivial matter proved of serious ing “A Bachelor's Honeymoon’? at the Westholme Theatre to-|comsequences to’ Otto Carlsen. night. Lots of good, clean fun. This morning in the police court 285.286 he was sentenced to six months’ ‘imprisonment for cutting the Big reductions in wall paper.|®4? off B, Andy, his partner,, with See A. W. Edge Co, 2nd Avenue,.|@ knife. They are both Fin- 2g5-tf |landers. A constable ordered them to go home. A quarre! occurred after they Find it through a Daily News “Want Ad.” had ostensibly started for their persis shack, and the constable came \ meeting of railway employ-|upon Andy lying on the ground ees will be held in the dining}with his head all covered with room of the Windsor Hotel at|blood, while Carlsen was rapidly 7.30 tonight (Thursday evening) |vanishing im an opposite direc- tion. Chase was given and the accused finally arrested. it All railway employees invited, Progressive whist tournament Dr. Cade attended to the wound at Catholic Hall tonight at 8.30,}on the injured man, Four stitehes Refrestiiments will be served,|had to be taken in the ear. The Admission 25¢, Contest for pri-|acecused will be sent down to New zes begins al 8.30, 286 | Westminster to serve his term, Busy as bees at Wallace’s get- A large assortment of Xmas ting the ne wdepartment ready|Crackers at Sialker & Wells. for Santa Claus. 287 |Phones 187 and430, 2a3tf TERRIFIC TORNADO KILLED A HUNDRED AT MADAGASCAR . | TWO MILLION DOLLARS’ ‘WORTH OF PROPERTY DESTROYED IN A GREAT STORM AT MADAGASCAR—CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE SAYS ONE quaense ARE DEAD. pi officially determined, but it is thought to be more than one hundred, while many are serious- ly injured. (Special to Daily Nowa) Paris, Dee. 5.—-More than one hundred have been killed in a terrible tornado which oeearred al Madagasear with a resultant property damage of over two million dollars. The storm broke with fury and houses were seatiered and crushed in a aoment. The scene following the tornado was one of desolation, and the cries of the wounded and dying were terrible to hear, A sale of work will be held by the ladies of the Anglican Ghureh in the chureh hall, Centre St, on Tuesday, Dee, 10th, afternoon and evening, Mother Goose will be there to attend to the children. There — will ls of faney work, home pro candy, ete, Admission free, . terrific The number of dead has not yet’ Subseribe for the Daily oh