a anoest CIROULATION # iw city AND NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA THE DAILY NEW Fy ha, Princess Beatrice , = ¢: , 1 — “yw a The Prince — Optimist a" = oe ————————— — —— ——————— = repre p es ———_— i NO, 287 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912. PRICE FIVE CENTS | CANADIAN PACIFIC WILL NAVAL POLICY IS TO GIVE THREE BATTLESHIPS LOCAL MEN HAVE AN EXCITING TIME LAST NIGHT IN AN OPEN BOAT IN A BIG STORM ET ORDERE Miss Fulton Leaves. Won Gold Prize. TURKISH FLE Miss Fulton, for the as Miss Elsie Dunn was rn aie MR. L. CRIPPEN HAS A MOST irs on the staff of the aad BUILD THOUSAND MILES cessful holder of ticket o,. 56 ITH GRECIAN ospital here, has decided to take : am which won the gold prize at the ENGAGE W ip Roe werk for the Immonen | Gigantic Programme Pranned for | Nalee Suess eee et TIME IN A BOAT iture at the town of Cumber- | pictures, especially the Gaumont and, on Vaneouver Island, and| Next Year By That Graphic, were much admired — NAVAL BATTLE 18 DOUBTED—KING GEORGE OF GREECE for that place this morning | Road. The Graphic portrayed some ex- ADRIFT ON THE STORMY MAIN. FOR SOME HOURS, HE 1S RES- GIVES HIS REASONS FOR NOT ENTERING INTO ARMIS.- She had a large number of friends pa . cellent views of the British navy CUED BY INDIANS, WHILE HIS HONOR JUDGE YOUNG TICE—DISTRUSTED THE TURKS’ INTENTIONS. lhere and was extremely populat Special to ony News and Henley regatta. Tonight an- HAS TO REMAIN ON ROCK UNTIL MIDNIGHT. . It is the hope of her many ft iends | Winnipeg, Dee. 6.—According | other excellent programme fea- ee special to Daily News. sign the a is i hat sh may return again to|te the present plans, the Can-|turing another Graphie will be Adrift for some time in an open|in transferring the young ladies ple, Dee, 6 rh oa I . “}Prinee Rupert in the not verv{adian Pacifie Railway will build| shown fhoat without power of saving into his launch, intending to land s concentratine E i i } distant future Miss Fulton waslover one thousand miles of new citaitibditiaiialiii —— | himself was the experience of Mr. | them and then return for Crippen, nardanelles Straits and the ; : r mpanied er by her bother | lines in Western Canada next | Snow Tonight. L. Crippen yesterday afternoon. The Judge landed alright, but . has decided to che Wants Time Extended. | es 0. Fulton, of L. W. Pat-|year Most realistic snow scene at It appears that Major Gibson, | too well. Try, as he would he gan with the Grecia Oitawa, D ran British more’s law offer _Included in the programme is|the Westholme Opera House dur- | who left this morning for Van- l}ecould not get his launch into deep i ‘ a & White Rive ia ier | 250 miles of double tracking from|ing the presentation of the gcreat!couver, wished to have his boat | water again, having run on a \ gh the navy has been |, on lati al See A. W. Edge Co, for wall} Head Lake to the Pacifie Coast,|rural play, “The Night Before|beached on Digby Island for the| rock in attempting to gaim shore, : ngage the Grecia . we De rt pap Low prices to make room and between six and seven hun-/| Christmas. Friday, Saturday|winter, His Honor Judge Young | and it was not until nearly mid- here ix considerable skept bs or w spring stock 285-tf | dred miles of branch lines jand Saturday matinee 2987-288 offered to tow the launch over|night that he sueceaded in sue- is to the probabilit : . jthere for Major Gibson with his|ecessfully launching his craft. , ha vied thenmniiee | pleasure boat. | In the meantime, Mr. Crippen ———— ~stitmcimateanl cee Mr. Crippen’s assistance was!was adrift on the raging deep Dec. 6 It has bee ae of Penate: THREE DREADNAUGHTS ARE PROVIDED j secured and he invited two young | without any locomotive power i ed here that the reas Mrs. Sima I i takes this oe to enjoy the pleasure of| whatever. Finally he was rescued hy Greece did no participat D) soressing he lthe outing. Crippen and his two] by an Indian power launch whieh sace negotiations and ne | thanks nan .teiende dosiak | young lady friends occupied the|conveyed the launch to Digby Si ¢ of the armistice was the | he aneist Waianae the | FOR IN GOVERNMENT NAVAL POLICY Major's boat, while Judge Young|Island, where it was beached. her that Turkey would not abite|death of her daughter so kind vl operated his boat alone. | Having beached the boat, the helpe sympathized with he Se re Te All went well until stormy|Indians returned to where the oa es id : 87 weather was encountered, when|Judge had stranded and took the s Dec. 6 A despatch f Th B | hi C $ b Gi B h' the tow separated from her par-|young ladies back to the city. ‘ cepngghesteapere: rent. whe Kin i on aie bells ree att es Ips osting 35, 000, 000 to e iven to ritis jent ship. After several fruitless|Judge Young stayed with his come of Greece did not-enter|for Xmas 1 Stalker & Wells Admiralty---To be Returned if Canada Builds Navy--- jattempts to secure and hold the}launch and succeeded in getting ice negotiations and|Phones 187 and 430 R3tf C ee Judge Young suceeede*|off the rocks at high water anadian Men May Serve on Them | , — LARGE NUMBER GO SOUTH SPECIAL FEATURES Special to Daily News. ed in Canadian waters the three] For days past members have OFFICERS ELECTED RAILROAD MEN ORGANIZE Ottawa. Dee. ¢ Yesterday af-|Ships may be recalled been besieged with requests for a ON THE PRINCE RUPER Dante's “Inferno” and “Charles V the presence of a] According to arrangements | tickets for the galleries for the | Masons Elected Officers for the SOCIAL CLUB IN RUPERT and Don Juan” Will Be wded house and amid deep|made with the admiralty of the |4ay when one of he most im- | Ensuing Year. ee Popular G. T. P. Boat Carried Ghows Voutgnt. silence, Rt. Robert L. Bor-| British Empire Canadian officers | portant Sanrenenns in: She} At a well ablneiied meeting of Meeting Held Last Wight at Heavy List of First Class den, premier of Canada, anno jand men may serve on the pro-| history of Canada was to be made.) peimpsean Lodge, A. F. & A. M,. Windsor Hotel Results in Passengers. ee , km s The-|ced his naval policy whieh for) posed battleships Loug before the time set for the | ast night the officers for the en- Forming Club. it ate ties ate i ~~ elthe past few months he has kept The ships w be built in the | introuduetior of the bill the gal-| 3 a tig per eta > : ne so closely guarded ' nder . oo )leries were filled, ;sulmg@e year were ¢ ected as fol- 4 2 ¢ the fest class pass f the bes show this Old Country unde the direct lowe: W. M.. Ac W. Edge; 8. W.. Last evening at the Windsor ler eoath thin’ wenerlets he | . he ty R ah rh eats x a f " toe] wanerviate? of the admiralty be- ri aes Sa €X-|Phomas MeClymont: J. W., Ar-|Hotel initial steps were taken in ce Rupert were the | india I s posed ©% eee oe be ve einae ' st sesame ia na a eon shisat ee ta aad es thur Brooksban’; ve einnatgae F.|the organization of what is to be wilg et vae rea , 7 . immediate building of three bat- lin Canada, and magnaninious manner, and re wr aes aa net ante cee ee, Mr. D ison, Mrs Halsey,|°™* me , great “a et ,_,| tleships of the Dread aught} rhe bill was read a first time|after the delay occasioned by | after the business of the ledee Association. This organization y M. English Mrs. J. Boys: (4a ' , nl “a = . rd ins " |elass which will aet as a part of | after which the House proceed. | the reading of the bill for thelhad been transacted and the of-|'* 20% ® Union in any sense of the V. Doughty, Louis Massey, | af i his i vwaaje {the British navy for the common|/ed with the orders of the day first time assured the Premier|goers elected refreshments were} term, but is formed for the pur- \ \ Brow. “A. Brows Mr.| el . lefence of the Empire. Anothe When the Premier entered the | with good grace that the Liberals} capved. pose of having a social club in m, Mr. Médvidge, J. Lath.|W"l'e he_sree mene * ; Aho mportant announcement or ra-|chamber he was given a gre at} Were as eager for the protection this city which railway men mak- D. M L. A. Roberts | Oe bone ' errs as ~ "lither a stipulation in the giving] ovation [he galleries were}of the Empire and as true to the Stewart Pioneers. ing their headquarters here may Spang Rosie Bloor nr." T" . ; , ' alu ay if the three battleships is that|crowded and many were seen on flag as the Conservatives, and Amongst the passengers going regard as a gathering place and h \ raylor, P. W. Grif yi os oor Sa ad a ee hen Ganada decides to establish|the floor of the House, including would work to that end south this morning on the Prince where they may be of mutual ad- lb. Johnston, Miss Phela aa , ne 5 a “ja navy of her own, oF when a unit} H.R.H Duchess of Connaught and Hon. Mr. Borden spoke for one|Rupert were quite a number from vantage to one another in a s0- ~~ : Jennie Olsen, Ed » will be the “Pathe Weekly of the Imperial navy is establish- Princess Patricia hour and fifteen minutes Stewart and the district at the cial way. W = Mrs. Ma He ; : ge art . ' ba = aE jhead of Portland Canal. Amongst es officers elected at last ! \\ eck, Charles — ee. a oa he as 4 , ly lthese were Harry Bennett and night's meeting were: L, 8. Bell, ) -_ ao eet: Sestel OLMANN WINS IN FIVE ig a of the rudiments f the ‘NIGHT BEFORE XMAS’ Sam Gourley, both pioneers of president, and Paul Muldner, joe Dobing, H. H. MeLea -" 7 " 1e C8 : or he » heen |Secretary. A committee to draf A. A H Broude, J Lralbs Ar her of the pleasant iil ROUNDS FROM BRONSON od . : i Todd, t itt] | TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT . » cn, ST ee ee bylaws was appointed e a C, Mobley, G. M. Swan, Mr.|social evenings was held at the i fe an end the tour canal Mr. Bennett has considerable | W- Thompson, chairman; J. Fulton Major G,. J Gibson, | Catholic Ha ast evening by the) Game Lad Withstands Punish- hess aa Sa whith brought (rent Stock ‘Qammnany Will Pre=| property, both mining and city, Early, G. MeNeil, F. Forster, J. s Wilson, R. A. White, ©.} members of the Catholic ¢ ib ment Before Dropping in soni sail ot snd of aa sent Great Play This in the mining town. Taylor and R. L. Seobe. sby, J. Schaffer. D. W. Bratt,| A progressive whist tournament Fifth Round. shane ase itiiad at Evening. ick There will be another meeting _ Pa pln: eee: Damas.) wes dee ny — i eal decision, but Todd showed to ad. | Concluding iety ‘hind ak as \ meeting of the Prinee Rup- held in the parlors of the Wind- est Dawson, J. J. Jephson, Mr, | was oyed by the > With a left uppereut to the) vantage and was fighting game- aes 8 , d week at]. Board of Trade will be held|80r Hotel on Thursday evening id Mrs. Weikert, M. Kuhn, J. J.jyoung people present. Refresh-| iach, Olmann put Bronson iy ae I yy 1 i ~ - estholme Opera House, the|inis evening in the city hall. next at 8 o'clock, McKay, F. W. Hart. Margaret|ments were served by the ladies | iad y ee the gone sommes. Griffith Stock Company .are go- arris, Charles Newitt ind altogether a most delight- jout in the fifth round of a sthed-| Both lads show considerable} ingas strong as ever. The Prinee sy dicen maaan uled ten round bout at arate Todd appearing last night] Rupert theatre going public have POLAND TO SEEK HER MILITARY CLASSES TO Find it thro ; : ae ; - Hall last night. | to have a better “head under) made firm friends with this tal- COMMENCE IN PROVINCE Want Ad a. Subseribe for the Daily News Already groggy from a terrific} punishment, ented aggregation and each fresh FREEDOM FROM RUSSIA ie pounding about the head and| Mr. Nelson Dunn acted as|production is greeted with an —— _ eee body and continued kidney|«third man” in a most ecapable|enthusiastic audience. Rumors of Probable Uprising | Commencing January 15 Special punches which weakened bim,}and efficient manner. Tonight they offer for the first Against Czar in Poland Classes Will Be Opened at | Bronson went down for the count . time a play entitled “The Night Are Rife. Vancouver. EMPRESS THEA TRE of seven, only to rise shakily (0) \ gale of work will be held by|Before Christmas,” redolent of sieusiielia lhis knees and receive the solar line ladies of the Anglican Church] holly, mistletoe, tinsel apd ehild- London, Dee. 5, Pamphlets Ottawa, Dee. 5.—-Military or- | plexus jolt that put him to sleep. | jin the church hall, Centre St., on ish laughter. have been distributed in the}4ers announce that a provisional IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT In no way was Bronson a Tuesday, Dec. 40th, afternoon Pathos and humor both find alstreets of Warsaw calling upon school of insruction, engineers’ WE TAKE A GREAT DEAL O1 PL EASURE IN ANNOUN( ne ancy tion oes aan and evening. Mother Goose will| Place in the story as it unfolds|the people to celebrate the anni- branch, will be opened a North KE A GRE LAL sbeAS ; | nimble Olmann, Whose rin® @X-)h. there to attend to the children. itself amongst the simple country|versary of the Polish revolution Vancouver for a six weeks’ period, ING THE FOLLOWING FEATURE PROGKAMMI FOR perience and knowledge of the There will be stalls of faney|folk of the New England village.J}of 1830 by declaring that the|Commencing January 15th. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT ee en ae arte on work, home produce, candy, tea, The graphic tale was written Polish nation must take active The establishment of the evens '. DANTE'S EM a jadvantage, uu ; rons¢ » me-lete. Admission free. 295-289 | by Mr. Hal Read, a man who spent|measures against Russia, says a|ine classes of instruction is au- FERNO-— Part t lness in standing punishment and pi seven years in gaol for a crime|special despatch from Warsaw. thorized for the following west- DANTE INFERNO— Part I. jhis evident willingness to “mix Best room in town at the Savoy. |e never committed, and another! Troops patrol the eity, the/e? points; rhese splendid pictures are based on Gustave Dore s Jit’ with his antagonist won for : ___ Jafterward confessed to. Ht is aldespateh continues, and there Edmonton, Calgary, Cadston, conception of the Inferno him the applause of the fight en- real play, throbbing with human-|have been many arrests of stu- Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Winni- CHARLES V AND DON JUAN—Part L. thusiasts ity and life. dents and workmen peg, Regina, Port Arthur, Bran- CHARLES V AND DON JUAN—Part II - as ? aimee “ee SPECIAL Special scenery has been pro-| The managers of the Polish) see Seckatesn, Pras Mea ole BE eicaedens aeane, Chaitin ds Kies of 892 wh olaime or rimmse the pared and no expense or trouble|schools have been informed theer Moosejaw, Vernon, B. C.; Van- an historica a , niddleweight hampionship — of ' cniniiiadliciinals will be spared to make the pro-|institutions will be closed if the s/ecouver and Victoria, being the eenjral figure Phe pictures are rece he provinee, challenged the win- duction fully up to the high|students attend chureh services nate Smee eee Or Se, tae h a er of the conten and this was standard this capable companys leommemorating the revolution, Dainties for Dainty Diners i ovement, ei .. . weepted by Olmann from the We have the largest and has set for itself. We stock over 100 different - — The costuming and color effects ar uw at the saneieeee SSaeoer — eee apnenemae Included in the cast will be the | Basket Ball Tonight. lines of Crosse & Blackwell's rating cakes aueet Ih oo ys ode ee onions pmol 9220 TO delightful child actress, little Tigers vs. hoyals, Men's Own| goods, ineluding Plum Pudding, ¥ ; i ill gow ast, é ‘ ‘ S , B Julia Fehr, also a new recruit in|vs, Greseents, at the Auditorium |Jellies in glass, Narborne Homey, IER MOTHERLIN LAW f boxing, Joe Lane of Poreher eens een AND the person of the little tot eae at 8 o'clock sharp. Ad.|West India Pickles, Imperial Hot " An exceedingly entertaining comedy i and pottoragn, the Bat . Flower Gray, of local fame who] mission 25 cents 287 Chutneys, Relishes, Lobster in ~ programme is very long, requiring neat vy two hour e mweedk went wrteg feel he made such a hit at the a ——,———__ Aspic, Parmesian Cheese, Can- he tirst will eommenee promptly at 7:15 and the second sunds, whieh were fol a few weeks ago. An indigent named Harper was|ned and bottled Soups, Olives, ' Y of eloek There will be an intertission of i mill between Kingston WARK’S rhe matinee on Saturday af-|sent to Vaneouver this morning Chicken Breasts, BPsasenee of An. between the programmes i Valy Some good fast mill, ternoon is sure to prove another|on the Prince Rupert bys the or.|chovy, Chrystalized Ginger, ete., eicen OD Gin, 9nd 0B Ole. : a — 0 fe eee 3rd Ave. Jewellers Box 76 bape suceess, oy, of on = ey Be. os 4 nee nae y ade, 8 stated rat he has|o i. B. Chocolates, in fa a PRINCE RUPERT THEATRE co ghter we : PHONE 122 Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. trend in that eity who will look|boxes and baskets, » eee 90000ene i clever tad and basa Phone 4, afler him, Wells, phones 187 and 430, 288 ie