‘ ‘ it aaa NEXT MAILS in THE CITY AND NORTHERN Soho Princess May...:... Monday, 12 m, BRITISH COLUMBIA For Cheiohsin....... Wednesday, 2 p.m. : ————————ES = : = 3 — Se ee , 4 > nm ‘pram: . NDA iaqusT ‘ ‘ sot PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS , "| WOTiN OF coLLsion [ROBBING GARDENS | PEDIOATORY cenewowes |>> > 0 Som )W WILL WILSON'S MESSENGER js rena singin roown) OF INDIAN SETTLERS sons, of rine rae u «» BELLA COOLA URGES DIRECT OF PEACE BE MET BY MEXICO? |. sss. so: + se. (Pmtes tram icy mune yas as esa af wae TRANSPORTATION T0 RUPERT She , . “as v ’ E Shaughnessy was slightly injured bers in attendance at the Knights i today when the carriage in which Metlakatla. of Pythias Hall yesterday after- | aati ct MRETARY OF STATE BRYAN WIRES A NOTE TO MEXICO’S [he was riding collided with a z noon, fhe special occasion hetgis | PHILIP JACOBSEN GIVES EVIDENCE AS TO BELLA COOLA CON- MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO AWAIT motor car. Sir Thomas was Constable Pat Phillipson i8| ne dedication of the order’s sot DITIONS BEFORE PROVNCIAL AGRICULTURAL PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. thown to the pavement, but re-| bot on the tral of some picnick lin Fairview cemetery. ne COMMIISSION. entered his carriage and pro-jers from Prince Rupert who haye|members walked in procession 4 } The Provincial agriculturalJacre. These were of good qual- pecial to The Daily News, the American legation at Mexico] ceeded to his office, refusing med- Aug. 14.—On Sat-] Villy: ical atlention. You may say to the minister —- been interfering with the gardens|Past the four square concrete ; ; ‘ commission held its first seasion|ity, comparing favorably with the |pillars marking the corners, and Ashcroft potatoes. Fruit was 4 gton, 5 ashin 1 of a number of the Indian settlers afternoon President Wilson maT n the reserve in the vicin the dedicatory services were con-|here this morning. J. J. C 4 rn halie titan tei , : 0 : ge : . cinit if : »- Jd. J. Camp- bo dike ese aan aia ie f foreign affairs that Governor CUT HER TRIP SHORT ro Et , yO" | ducted by Frank L. Landis, com-|bell of Nelso AS the ¢ a also raised. Almost all the va- into Lind comes to Mexieo on a mis- ge Metlakatla, A week ago Sunday,|mander; William Massey, pre-|m 3 Nelson was in the chair.) vieties that were raised in South- eign relations committee) sion of peace, and that the Presi-|Miss May Jobe Returned from|®°cording to the statement of the) jate, and W. H. Shaw, architect Phe other members of the com-jern British Columbia were suc- he senate and discussed | dent feels sure his presence there the Interior. constable, a party from Rupert Te sae mission present were Messrs. J.|cessful. * . - . with them the situation in | Will contribute toward a settle- j —_—— picked enough gooseberries in THE NAUGHTY @OD Kidston, W. Dunean, 8. Shannon The uncleared land was valued a He frankly suggested) ment of the diflic er lhe Mex- Miss May Jobe of New York, Peter Ryan’s garden to fill a a ae and C, B. Christensen, the secre- | a! from $45 to $4150 per acre. etal . ,|ican government should await}who passed through here a few ; ‘2 ; at Much of the land carried from poliey he felt that the United the President's communication} weeks ago on a proposed trip t bushel basket and carried them RORY OMe ives Seren eer” 75,000 to 80,000 fe { Hci should pursue in the prem- |, rong ee ce ‘ on Cupid. In opening yroceeding he he = ; “er eee ti \ I I and not give weight to misrepre-|Mount Robson, returned here on home. In addition to this they I S Proceedings th per acre. but the details of this, of|}sentations published in sensa-|yesterday’s train and left for the|did a good deal of damage to the Woshaaie @thes kak ee chairman explained the object of i wee all diver .bosen ane ‘ st he: made tional newspapers.” . same ‘naa garde like ‘ erier epee aaah 2 ¢ s Phe Provincis : : ; ; : se, cannot yel be made pub 1 pr sd eS south on the steamer Prince Ru-|sarden, It is not unlikely that|e¢ause William A. Lyttle Jr., son the commission, The Provincial} with clay subsoil from six to nine . ; a yh ig y has been re-|pert this morning. Miss Jobe|the guilty ones will be up before| of Golonel W. A. Lyttle. a wealthy |#0vernment, he said, fell that|feet deep. Over this was a black ceiver ia 1e message was ade trips , sg ‘ » magistrate 3 ‘ ; i i ng the whole two hours Of|jiveped | ‘hi { iacs 7 v - de a a sn ie itd ere and|the magistrate, retired merchant and erstwhile|agriculture was not going ahead|Surface soil from five to eight are 0 * Toreign minister abine valleys, but decided not to —_—_——_——_——_ . nee ; inet nfaratiange no sition oe pet , member of the governor’s coun-fas fast as it s ; inches deep. nference no Opposition ¢ rhe antagonism aroused|go farther on account of the SHOOTING YESTERDAY cil, eloped -witt Mi is Thyra Linalc eae a should oe British ' as bans ; is a John Lind, the specialjamong Mexican toward Presi-]}rough element among th : , eloped with Miss tyra Lina|Columbia, This commission had Speaking of climatic conditions, hans seep | aa ae 7 Peer SH ClOmMeny BINS S86 Sahes STAN RY Johnson, a 19-year-old artist’s|therefore b i Mr. Jacobsen said that the big santatiy o ‘ ie ant af ivcitin ; . S . : ore o , v=} i » been appointed to in-| Mr. Jacobsen sale at the big- n a ‘ ‘ the : ; a d}dent Wil : plan for the pacifi-|working along the line, which |Excellent Scores Made by the Earl! jjode). of this city, he has been quire into conditions and report|gest snowfall for any year was eXico as arrived at/catse if the re aa ¢ ‘ a it ae : tdi . s 3 . : v8 . x“ rod i ae, cr i os ‘ it nee oe wing|made it impossible for a woman Grey Rifles. disowned by his father. on them to the government. It|56 inches. The temperature sel- wUz Is landmeg as no 0 1 ‘WS ; as g » trave arse —___—— ‘ i ; | ae ca a cee ei : ne ipemh vs hington|to travel by herself. si Colonel Lyttle had ordered his|was explained that the commis- dom dropper below zero, although ‘ pp vill i pete 1@ object of Lind’s Miss Jobe is looking in splen- 1e shooting scores made by|son to giye the girl up. Disre-|!sion was sitting in Prince Rupert, | one winter it had dropped to 18 Gity on Monday, It is be-|visit as the personal representa-|did health after her trip, although|the Ear] Grey Rifles yesterday) garding the command, young|instead of siting g ing |degrees below zero now hat he will be re tive of the President was to cor she is naturaliy ai ted that |Wwere better than usual Private ’ | a 0 visiting neighboring 5 . / . ; ; ai aatiiants id ; ; a : RESALE Ae aerate see ee , oars , Lyttle quietly slipped out of town |agricultural centres, in order to Owing to the unusually heavy when the Mexican govern-|sult with prominent Mexicans and|she was not able to make the}|Lamb winning the handicap shoot|, few days ago with Miss John-|save the considerable time ai, rainfall this year, the fruit crop inders 5 : cc 0 advise el t [ : i { ‘ne ‘ ‘ oO he spoon t i i : : . eee © 2G ; > neces- - ewe - vsione See ota 2 bea . ™ oe aoe only basis|whole of the journey as planned. | !0! p. f Cen va the loOWeSl! son and the couple were married|sitated by boat trips to each of| Was comparatively poor. sion ahi ‘ on yi h ae will be recog-|She is now going to the Okanagan | total me the lot. The following|jn Putnam, Conn. They have|these places. Representatives of Great damage to the orchards ' etary 0 Sti ‘Van 5 ize y : ; sty 1 s 2 . . are ioe ‘act 4 ’ 7 ‘ Ls ; i ate ile a I vii _ 0 _ D Lhe ; one a ey se the} country. ire the cores: os ae gone to Detroit, where Mr. Lyttle | these agricultural communities | Was done by bears. The black Une Ollowing elegrati oO; } elmmactior ) s nt rhe