ace & ' atid’ yanaesT om “ ose y tien... oan > | E Sa dpi e Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ree, e. Oy PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1012 PRICE FIVE CENTS GERMAN PRINCE IN BRITAIN ON A SECRET MISSION $$ — eS BOAT WRECKED ON THE GREAT LAKES WiTH FIFTY PASSENGERS ON BOARD IN DANGER HOSPITAL IN NEED OF MORE LAKE STEAMER WRECKED IS PROUD OF LOYALTY — PRINCE HENRY IS MADE SECOND OF SERIES OF DANCES — WITH MANY PASSENGERS! OF FELLOW COUNTRYMEN FIRST LORD ADMIRALTY FUNDS T0 MAINTAIN SERVICE Fifty Persons and Crew on Boat Sir Thomas McNamara is Proud Admiral Gridgeman Resigned; PROVES A BRILLIANT SUCCESS Ashore Near Duluth, of Canadians and Their Prince Henry Appointed | ‘ s0ARD DISCUSSES WAYS AND MEANS OF RAISING FINANCES Minn. Loyalty. First Sea Lord. |DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE ENTERTAIN LARGE CROWD OF __PERSONAL CANVASS WILL BE MADE—VACANCY - ae 4 | DANCERS AT M'INTYRE HALL IN SECOND OF NOT TO BE FILLED. Special to Daily News Special to Daily News Special to Daily News. | SERIES OF DANCES. Duluth, Minn. Dec, 7.—The|.. London, Dees 7.—Sir Thomas} London, Dec. 7.—Prince Henry! rhe regular monthly meeting [reward h is la : oti aston jo hung up af McNamara, the Canadia bortlof Battenburg has been appointe i McIntyre Hall presented a dancing was continued until 1 he General Hospital foard | fou five had done Ihe ' sacle. telnet one Wh pele member of (he a oover jto the position of first sea lord of brilliant appearance last evening o'clock, olace at the city hall yester Mr. Palmer unde lo take | Ne : ment, in speaking the op the admiralty in suecession | upon the occasion of the second Among the ladies and gentle- . fe on Phere was only|Charge of the sale of the P [sengers and the crew on board Admiral Bridgeman, who has re-lin the series of assemblies ar-|men present were. Mr. and Mrs. il attendance of members i Rupert Club debent he tiekets|and is reported to be in a very }signed from that office ~ “anged by the Daughters of the|J. ©. ae Mr. and Mrs. , « present being Mesars. D. G.| for which are $1 each dang s position Life savin oa sangre ee | Erpir e. The ballroom was gaily Patmore, r. and Mrs. MeCly- swart, chairman; WM. Wright Bef ud vas ar- {> ind tugs are standing by Dance Tonight. decorated with flags and stream-|mont, Mr. and Mrs. McCaffery, acreta William Manson, M.|ranged to hold the annual meet udy to do their utmost he Don't miss the dance in Mein jers, the Union Jack being con-|Mr. and Mrs. George Sweet, Mr. pp; J. A. Kirkpatrick, P l.Jing of the board f he ect endeay to save the . tyre Hall tonight Gentlemen's | spicuously placed at the end of and Mrs. Bain, Mr. and Mrs, mer, ©. V. Bennett and Alder fof licers tof Ja le on board ckets $1.00, ladies free Dane-| the room. The music was not|Frank Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ur f th ming oat tl ing at 9:30 288 jauite up to the standard in the|George Frizzell, Mr. and Mrs, 4 lette was read from the ty ha i he how fR®y Reduced prices hats, willow ipeiietaceinnananly — |first part of the programme, but Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chis- fH. G. Helgerson & Go, Ltd.,} Ar { id plumes, ribbon, veilings and nov Presents for everyone large |improved toward the end of the holm, Mr. and Mrs. 8, P. Me- ‘ f 1 share of the insur lone ¥ | hi ne lelty trimmings at Miss Barbeau’s, jvariety to choose from Wal-jevening. Delicious refreshments} Mordie, Mrs, R. A. MeMordie, Mr. ‘ oo he new hespital wing the da pres Sixth street 288 | lace’s 288_289| were served at 11:30, after which}@nd Mrs, Hugh Dunn, Mr. and was referred to the fina _ i _. | Mrs. Nelson Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Ta ~ | Bainter, Mr. and Mrs, F. G, Daw- The City Council wrote in re BOARD OF TRADE DISCUSSES PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA IN son, Mr. and Mrs. MeRae, Mrs. ‘to their grant to the hospital | Lockhart, Mrs. Roberson, Mrs. r 01a0nd, deaiien Abel the notel P. I. Palmer, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- 51000 wae ie, Gah enon! FREIGHT AND MAIL MATTERS ENGLAND ON A SECRET MISSION liam Manson, Mr. and Mrs. Car- turity and the balance, 86,00 i michael, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Kelly, 4 be payable on demand ; Mr. and Mrs. Hilditeh, Miss Mer- eaard to Miss Follon’s| Raves BETWEEN TERRACE AND PRINCE RUPERT WILL GE) (SROTHER OF KAISER VISITS GREAT BRITAIN INCOGNITO AND |) "'” a ean rc wing the employ of the hos ADJUSTED—CANADIAN PACIFIC CARRY MAILS AS SIk THOMAS M’NAMARA CONFERS WITH CABINET MINISTERS — BETTER PEEL- Jenns Miss Martin "lies See ' scide ot o @ | ' & s, J ’ - ee pow oe i. “ome COMPLIMENT on Pee MS ING EXISTS BETWEEN COUNTRIES. én, Mise Grace Davis, Miss Phere are the There being vy a sina \ he subject, agreed that the Te pyses “pare cyntribulion | {mst Special to Daily News have gone to Montemore, Lord eee Mies Clifton, Miss besides the matrot t ice people had caus: for , | Se ee that Be was prome 0! London, Dee, 7 The momen_| oseberry’s country seat, about hottehen, Mise Fichee, Miss Brodie esa endanes f members a iT ithe spit f lovaliy in his cour s ; Dunn, Miss Dudsie Dunn, Miss 1ined nurses and oa Board of Trade |#Tieyanee but an ed tha hict ted them to{tous diplomatic question agitat thirty miles from London, to i anendieds Miss Ellett Mi 4 ™ . . ‘ , he company had take up the ? edna = Oped - ¥ i : meet Foreign Secretary Grey and , Mt ws _ A ent of $5,884.80 had}catled | 8 . subject, and there was every rea-| 0 h an interest in the navaljing Europe ts the visit of Prinee| winston Churchill in confernece. Drummond, Miss MeTavish, Miss seo made to FE So Hike on a wast f ea inl” all fence of the Empire. |Heary of? Prussia to London on an am 2a aA Sn oe a ee De — ; sorme, Miss Me yr Poe his eontract the }f dist the pul YT be vijusted satisfacto y PIONEER IN CITY |@ secre m ssion ust after the Presbyterian Services. ley, Mr. . oO. Cone a ‘mentee f the additiona g.jend of the board's is had 4 matter of considerab | arriva of the new German am- Morning service is held in the Mr MeGee. Mr Fitsmeu ie Mr. s ission took place nib ¢ ype i 5 f a arent the genera iblic WaS| Man Who Men te Yukon aaot' assador al q following upon the} Presbyterian Hall, Fourth avenue Reneen Mr ‘Dentin a. pecabe! a = ! a al ro | ‘ | on lef I 7 me v aaa 4 j se . touched on for a_ few . Olid Edmonton Trail. athe | mole i ee nai “ ul aie ~ nae ae eeseaal Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Coates, Mr. paymen 0 t ‘ ne definite as decided | : S ao Nrewr ‘1. . * . 55 1 . work h ae and general mail The ques ef freight rates|>y the board, namely the ry : : jcordiality, created the impression | Theatre at 7:30 o'clock, The agg Ae oe Tooken, Me. Bmereve, len thousand dellar | wer the G.T.P. line was gone in-|ing of the mails from the a lh . a W ee of ae J hat something at last was to be|evening topic is “Plain Speak- a ce 7 oe ill be rec oil ‘ain oi lto. @ letter ving be received| by the C. P. RA, Go.s steamships as DeCn Gpeaeins 2 ee done on the subjeet of the futile | ing.” wh oe re "9 . . ia ie ee Crippen, Mr. J. W. Chappell, Mr. D eevee SEGAd te de-lPerrebe repiciorine & me slbrough! mail on every. boat, but}! eturned t : his home on th “| Prince Henry, whe is here strictly] ®t. Peter's Sneceh. eunt aes, w arton, Mr. Bodwell, Mr. D. B. ed uy for some assistance,}in this matter ly as some stated as a t mornings (ral Mr. Wishart! incognito, suceeeded in eluding} Eve ning service every Sunday Taylor, Mr. Newcombe, Mr. would be necessary to have Mr. G. Rh. Nade n referring pliment ae vol coon Nett for the reporters, but is believed to| at 7:30 o'clock. ane de lh. Allen, Mr. 0 le LOT Y Ke avineg ie Ol ', Mar. 8 £ { statements prepa ed) Dawson City the ee ol ving exactly how their affairs r the golden north, in Augus More Deer for Island “sow 8°" NATIVE CHIEFS WANT LANDS ts osc!» WINNIPEG PRESBYTERY HITS se . mm Oy , | side world received of the gre to the Queen Charlotte Isiands public generally | ltreasure of the frozen north “4 yesterday on the Prince John. ms vssint atts door! QF FOREFATHERS GIVEN TO THEM ssse'sse isc sos ais a TORY ELECTION PRACTICES Jr::‘rceson- ana seei une. € if possible resorting to th monton route, it taking him over} countable, the Islands have been # a personal canvass for a vear to reach his final goal, the found to be absolutely without was decided UPC. INDIAN COUNCIL DEMANDS THAT LANDS OF THEIR FATHERS banks of the golden Klondike ROBLIN GOVERNMENT SCORED FOR MACDONALD ELECTION | ;),i; species of game. It is the ns, thought that that BE RETURNED TO THEM—WHITE MEN alD ge IN liens. —DEPLORES MISUSE OF COURTS FOR PARTY intention of the government to would have to be adopted. CLAIMS—TOO LATE TO SEND DELEGA oe POLITICS. do everything in its power to ; 7 , | mec eno! | | : eee ee BRITISH PRESS OPINION fo aad elie aa Witiieds a ‘ li ow the cee = ¢ finance committee, sai atl Last Thursday al Skidegate the wladiiad eg, ec. O.——AL & *el-) deer upon the Islands. ‘ith the ; . y the board yee | Endiat Rights Association held at NEW ‘TEALAND WILL DO Old Country Journals Delighted BALKAN DIPLOMATS ARE |ing of the Winnipeg Presbytery|seven shipped yesterday a total ve to borrow money from the’ rtant meeting, attended by | with Canada’s Action. le resolution wes eacnte ani.|of twenty eight will have been “40K and was strongly in favor PATINA * ses . v3 j HER PART SAYS WARD | —_——— PREPARING JOINT DRAFT ene sly a z ; Pn eae released during the last few f each membef of the board] all the Indian ohigte of me = ——— |} London, Dec 7.—Nearly all rr ae a , . - months to roam at large, it be- ” nally endorsing any bond] triet of Queen Char! a ‘N"S-| Bremier of New Zealand Says (he papers in Loudon, the prov-|While Waiting “for Formal Ne- | "P" Rev. wr *, w. = ing strictly enacted that they are would have to be given.|\ petition has been prepared for That Colony Will linces and Scotland comment} gotiations to Open They Ralph Connor) arising out of Alig be unmolested. me dissent was expressed in esentation to the Provincial Help. lfavorably on the action of Can- Prepare Demands. jresolution recently moved at a =— sella tiaetiin \ssembly stating their claims as - fada in’ her naval poliey of pro- —— meeting of the Synod of Mani- A sale of work will be held by DEFAULTERS ARRESTED }rewards the lands of the provines Special to Daily News. | viding three dreadnaughts for Special to Daily News. toba, condemning the methods|the ladies of the Anglican Church Me ae “tet oa ae a ~ at ~ Wellington,’ N. %., Dee. 7 the Empire. London, Dee, 7.-—Pending the|jn use at the Macdonald election, n - ge ene : nw read thus t Opes and ot Sneaking ere tonight, Premier| 5 te : ; cad a a s uesday, C. , afternoon ~“— woe rer weemeere to have. "he Mee * ee ao) hw New Zea- Funeral of Seoute. — = a . ° ; aes pve weer ne and evening. Mother Goose wilt see our grandfathers and our fore- , ; At the Majestic Theatre tonigh here, the representatives of the hat this presbytery reaflirm|be there to attend to the children. Winnipeg, Dee ‘ Sin Glan. athers returned | . . ene — oe eae te haan Gaumont Graphie will feature. | | Balkan states are drawing up and! the position of the Synod of Mani-|There will be stalls of faney se ae eee okie ae Messrs Clarke and 7 a —_ ‘ eee e a1 dee | This is one of the most interest- | preparing a draft of their de. tebe in referents to the Mase. work, home produce, candy, tea, e arrested here last | yogody, two while me are aiding}in the scheme of naval defence] >, pictures, showing as it ee on Turkey, otek aleianh 2 einen tin _ jete. Admission free. 285-289 eht by detectives on charges of|ihe Indians in the prosecution off of the Empire lithe tests of the British war of.- — er oe Ren eee ee ee ‘Wing abseonded from Berlin | their aims | fee of army aeroplanes, and also Sale. verses of justice for the purpose Two good heating stoves, al- th 870,000, They were for On account of the difficulties Men Injured on Line the burial of the fourteen Boy} rhe ladies of the preabriestiel party politics. It vindicates most new, for sale at once at ‘'Tly bank messengers. lof transportation, It was found Dr. Seymour Traynor, of Ter- scouts drowned off the coast of | } nok \ ae ale i rights of its members to half price. MeRae Bros., Ltd, ee impossible to send a delegate} pace, arrived in the city last} Holland while on their way to} C REteR WH) Role. Ree. 2Oe, See commend or review the 285-3 See A. W, Edge Go. for wall} | representing the association alleyening on a special train from|ipat eountry for a holiday Sev. lwork, home cooking and candy injactions of both political parties, sath al Maper, Low prices to make room | the present time to Victoria I) Terrace, accompanying two men | epal strong dramas and comedies “the ehurch hall Wednesday. afler-ja owes which has been consist- Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. for new spring stoek ess.tfitheir interests who had received injuries whilst} will also be shown jnoon, December 11th A largejently followea im the past, as Phone 4. na . | working on the G.T.P. construe assortment of plain and fancy ar |perusal of its records will show, tion, These were not of a very|~ ticles will be on sale \fternoon | It resents the untruthful *eeron, lserious nature They were met tea Will be served and a musical|statement made against the Rey. lat the train by the eity ambul- programme has been arranged R. W. Gordon, charging him with EM THEA TRE lance and immediately taken up SPECIAL for the evening Lo commence at | being the author and instigator Mai estic Theatre PRESS lta the General Hospital : al ass \8 15. An admission fee of 25c/of the resolution of the synod - — = | ee j will be charged for the evening.|and making insinuations based seieatciitiiaietainiieian ieee IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT \ useful present for boy or e° 288-201 on those false assumptions e one of the rain capes or) We have the largest and “Further, the presbytery notes New Graphics iis at Wallace's. PRR. ORO best line of toilet and mani- Baptist Services. with satisfaction that the Winni. oe WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO) OUT ii cure sets we have shown, “Wrestlers—Worthy and Un.|pee Telegram admits the weak- PATRONS THAT MESSRS, SMITH & MALLETT HAY! Snow Tonight. PRICES FROM $4.00 TO worthy; or, the World's Greatest|}ness of its position by passing The Doctor’s Double “COMPLETED THE INSTALLATION OF A) FIRST CLASS Most realistic snow seene at $100.00. CALL AND Wrestler” will be the subject ofjover the merits of the case and ‘me nt . HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM THROUGHOUT THI he Westholme Opera House dur SEE THEM, Rev, Warren H, MeLeod’s sermon|direeting its argument to a bitter In Her Brother’s THEATRE AND OUR BUILDING the presentation of the great tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock.| personal attaek on one whom we Defence WE ARE NO uL. © ASSURE OUR PATRONS lo play rhe Night Before Morning worship at 11, fol-|delight to honor and whose life apnea OF GREATER ander aan ORT IN BAD AND GOLD Ch i Friday, Saturday WARK’S Yowed by communion service.jand eharacter are beyond = re- The Handy Handless Man WEATHER ‘PHAN WAS POSSIBLE UNDER THE OLD ind Saturday matinee 287.288 Bible school at 2:30 p, m. Strang-| proach,” ae IEATING SYSTEM ane 3rd Ave. Jewellers Box 76 ers and visilors always welcome. —<<—<$ Little Pigs (Comedy) Hiarrey C. Evans, plano tuner, is All serviees held in Melntyre New Fruits and new shell nuts ee PRINCE RUPERT THEATRE CO., LTD. | town, Leave orders at Hay. puons 188 Hall, Third avenue, near Sixth|for Xmas, at Stalker & Wells, Admission 100 and 160 Dettneesen. | net 277tf |keoe street, Phones 187 and 430, 283tt'.