ia F anaest OIROULATION NEXT MAILS ry AND NORTHERN From South ww THE ot ‘A Princess Sophia .......... Friday umBI aniTien CON ‘ For south , Prince Georme ........604. Friday —— -_——_____ yoL. IV, NO. 225, PRINCE RUPERT, B. €., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913. erie, De ne Wee _ ————— ——— —_ Sherif ee, _aeeecceneantaccee _ a —aeye aw ss [LORD METREN WILL SUCCEED THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT—-ULSTER PLEDGED TO SECEDE 00, aITS OF THE EARTH SHOWING EAGLES TO BE SKINNED r BASEBALL. DUBLIN’S BIG STRIKE 66 CHURCH UNION 99 ’ THE MAIN I -——— Their Skin to Savea ‘Badly Burned |?.. > Strike Settler to Be Invited There T NAI URE OF R Brother. Northwestern League. ¥ from London. ) ‘ =i | Victoria 6, Vancouver 2. een | Special to The Daily News Tacoma 6, Seattle 4. Special to The Daily News. ITA Se San Francisco, Sept. 25.—Fifty} Portiand 1, Spokane 6 Dublin, Sept. 25.—Sir George Seana " ow 1S THE TIME TO SEE FORTY POUND SQUASH AND HOP [embers of the Order of Eagles| Coast League. . |Asquith, the “strike settler” of EIGHTH SYNOD OF DIOCESE OF CALEDONIA OPENED YESTER- — VINES TH ee ike eee have volunteered to giys up sey Portland 3, San Franciseo 2 the London Board of Trade, has DAY — ENCOURAGING REPORTS FROM ALL OTHER WONDERS. ie: ws Fe fy pox. Te Se9 © Theen invited to try and settle the BRANCHES. Y a enty square inches of their skin Oakland 4, Venice 0. ctatee’ Are In the ag itural depariment{string beans, peas and a a great|in an effort to save a comrade Sacramento 2, Los Angeles 1. : iy it eae The eighth synod of the Dio-,;Miss Jackson of Seal Cove. The ihe exhibition healthy rivalry |display of cereals and grasses who has been badly burned, National League. Mayor Gaynor’s Estate. cese of Caledonia was called by lay delegates were as follows: shown have produced most peuelse and Kitsumkalum had \ ake Philadelphia 0-11, Boston 4-6. (Special to The Daily News) Bisdop. De Vernet at 14 o'clock Se eke soma ees lent results, and one as ae SHINNat ineae make! Don't fail to visit Rogers & Oe eae, York 2, New York, Sept. 25.—The late Sree Adee daa a ee ten, Port Macana wt > ‘es 0 agrict ure ee. e e nlion » ane is as! mn rte? , ‘ a : ; ‘ago 2 s rg 3. “ 3 , "en, d or or ayer | 1s ; us ; 7 OF - “i seked in his oneal spaned a certainly a fine onik In Sddition| ntud ea. ae a e ri ca Mayor Gaynor left an. estate|/ihe bishop delivered ‘ag spans. naugh, representing Fraser Lake. y Ae I ets of as fine a adal- to the large general collectiors weiner Ane Cant F a « ee on amounting to two million dol- which appears in another column The following reports were re- | gi . id be produced: 16 set from here and there in the dis. ore ee or | Philadelphia 40, Boston 9. lars. The synod was formally opened ceived and adopted: (1) The ex- artof the world. Nor was Prince]trict, Mr, Braun and Mr. Fred zi ; — by his lordship with a clerical at-;ecutive committee reporf which ery Fi ort itself left much behind in}|Bobler have individual collec- tendance of fifteen, as follows: i a ve vi nie erie f ice, although not mueh|seven feet high whieh cuts. six The Rt. Rev.-F. H. Du Vernet,}all lines. (2) The report o e : | be expected from lands de-|tions. The foriner shows timothy bishop of Caledonia; the Vener-|Anglican Theological College of ted to the single erop of realty.}tons to the acre—four the first able Archdeacon Collison and the] British Columbia, which revealed e209 he collection of vegetables and]cutling and two the second, Al- Reverends G, A. Rix, J. B. Me- the fact that this new institution == wat hown by the city was|falfa which cuts three times, but Cullagh, W. Hogan, R. W. Gurd,{had made a splendid beginning — § prisingly good and in great|]Mr. Harevy brought some from T. J. Marsh L. CG. Banks, Dr. Ar-jand the prospects for the future hriely. Fruit, indigent to Prinee|the Bulkley which cuts four times dagh, W. F. Rushbrook, W. J. H.| were exceedingly bright, a splen- ert soil, was also shown. This|a year. Mr. Braun cuts clove Petter, W. S. A. Larter, H G.|did site for new buildings having f , His Kingstone, H H. K. Greene and W.|been obtained from the Provin- Lon 1s ui exhibit of red huckle-f{three times. wheat goe- é Crarey. The following associate|cial government on the property d. They are the largest and]oats, which grow to a height of members were also present: Mrs.|jsel apart for the University of — = i scious of their kind. It|6 feet 9 inches, from seventy-five Ideal Weather Has So Far Prevailed ; wait The Exhibits Have Been Du Vernet, Mrs. Rix, Mrs. Gurd, British Columbia at Point Grey, i tip to say they were|to eighty bushe the acre Mrs. W. E. Collison, Mrs, Petter,| Vancouver. In the meantime lec- af the end. of the plank Fred Bohler i ath hasan Viewed by Thousands re es All Available Mrs. Larter, Mrs. Greene, along Lures are held in temporary with three of the lady mission-|quarters in the city, with an at- role : Section Two. In the cen-|ty-two varieties of tomatoes, ; ‘i ‘ . * re of the city’s collection was a]which prave that they ripen in Space Is Used aries of the diocese, Miss West iM es, as picked and as pre-|sixty bushels t othe acre and his air gnboard on whieh was painted|the open ai: They are just as and Miss Davis of Metlakatla and (Continued on Page 3) ee his new slogan: ‘What we can|fine as any that come from Van Ate te ae D Re ee re . — : *h a, 5 vy in Prince Rupert without]¢ouver. Also, it was believed that From the very moment that the | have been passed by unseen. Oc-|lighthousé. He is showing a col- hi = Prigation.”’ corn would ripen along the]exhibition doors were thrown ope n| cupying the booths around the|lection of some 85 varieties of MORE SEDIT ION AND TREASON , OE | Pea Vine” Harvey and J. CG. K.|Skeena, but Mr. Bohler refutes|yesterday morning, following the | four walls of the building are the|}shells which he has gathered on ew RS eeley br rht down the hugelthis with as fine corn as is grown|formal opening ceremonies, the le exhibits of local manufacturers, |the beaches there during the last me ; ection of the baord of tradejanywhere. He has winter rad-|Industrial Hall and the adjoining | distributors and real estate|three years. In the exhibit are OPENLY PREACHED IN ULSTER J Sf Hazelton and Bulkley Valley|ishes over a foot long, fine mar-|tents devoled to various classes|agents.. Among those represent-!some extremely pretty — photo 3 d Wir prove excetlent siiow- plant, sugar peas and eleven va-}ot exhibits were thronged with|}ed are the Crown Bottling Works,|frams “and jardinieres decorated Sy ae is 535 ven. Not only is the exhibit in|rieties of potatoes, all grown}iplerested visitors until a late |G, H. Orme, C. H. Handasyde,| with the shells. ULSTER TO SECEDE FROM IRELAND THE MINUTE HOME RULE tself huge, but the products of|from champio nseed. He shows]}hour last night, notwithstanding Kaien Manufacturing. Co., Port Ladies’ Work. BECOMES LAW—KING GEORGE DOING UTMOST y hich it is composed. There is{a lettuce weighing two pounds|the many other attractions which Edward ro wnsi t e, W estern There is a large and varied ex. TO ENSURE PEACE. hop vine not a pea vine) jand sugar beets that go seventy-| were part of the fair program. To|Plumbing & Supply Co., Parkin-|pjpit of ladies’ work consisting hown which has reached ajfive tons to the acre. Cabbage 21]even the most optimistic the ex-|Ward Electric Co., George D. of sofa cushions, doilies and (Special to The Daily News) document that will be pregnant ) rowth of 36 feet in four months,|pounds, red pickling cabbage Ld EID IOn DRS proved B- SEMak BUR Te; ip ae ep eaten Hard- fancy work, as well as jams and Dublin, Sept. @5.—The Ujster with change in the political his- avliflower a foot in diameter, sun;pounds, cauliflower 5 pounds, prise not only as to the quantity ware Co., Akerberg, 1 hompson & preserves, home made candy,| party held a meeting here last tory of our country.” K que owers 12 feet high, sugar peas | Brussels sprouts and kale run-jof exhibits but the quality as/Co., Prince Rupert Sash & Door|},,eaq buns. cakes and pies. The ight Cw hihi tha dase’ aot Another paragraph states: “All iF fe 2 feel} high, parsnips 22 inches|ning 35 tons to the acre. well. So much has been heard|Co., Prince Rupert Agencies, gallery is devoted almost entirely men § ¥ Be e ote ot en steps are ready to be taken for os 6 ng, and monstrosities such as! Graham Island has an excellent}and read concerning the possi-|Hayner Bros., G. W. Nickerson, 7 dient fonsyi-work paintings appearing in the constitution were|{he establishment. of a national- [ ‘ > umpkins and squash running 40/exhibit of what she can grow in|bilities of Northern British Co-|Robert Cross, Prince Rupert Cigarlajq water colors and is a most|@pproved by a very large attend-/ist parliament and for taking AR . ja collection that ne from thellumbia from an agricultural] Manufacturing Co., Prince Rupert interesting section of the build-|a@nee. One of these articles says|over Uister in trust for the Brit- a izelton collection ar iL awn H agricultural exhibition| standpoint, yet so little has been | Tent & Awning Co, ing. that steps will be teken by Uisterjish nation.” ; varieties of squash,/and also one made by Mr. Wilson|seen except by those who have At the right of the main en- ‘ Saical) ethan to secede from Treland the minute A fund was.started at this § potatoes five, andlof what has been grown om or|had the opportunity of travelling |trance Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson of Gi-H. -Qrme Pasbgen druggist the home rule bill becomes a law.|meeting to indemnify the rela- t ps, carrots, radishes,|near the Delkatlah townsite. over the widely scattered dis-|Metlakatla are giving an exhibi-|_ , hackeaatie : ef the Rexall The constitution deciares: “This|tives of those killed or wounded ie ESE tricts that there has been more|tion of Indian work. The collec- aan I ae bite Litho naanibic oe Declaration of Independence; ajin the battle that the Ulsterites 1h ¢ 3 “jor less of skepticism developed.|tion consists of baskets, moceca-|’ nacta Es its aitnnoad ek jae the nucleus of an Ulster parliament|appear to think likely, It is said ay ' UALS. AT MARAIS ‘LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS Prince Rupert's first fair has}sins, primitive wooden spoons and ; ep f the building. He is|™ill put their hands to a docu-|the fund will amount to five mil- ia Soreeenen banished onee and for all any|artistically decorated boxes. Mrs.|°°°).” “ ho ment no less remarkable than the} lion dollars. be is aking a fine showing of the harged with Besetting Men of TO BE JUDGED TODAY doubts that may have arisen. In/Nelson is in charge of the booth eee ea Pe anack $$$ re egetables particularly there can]; s 2 get resting dem-|o°@ ariety ¢ Xe ee atk oe oar — ae ee eee turtle deyabt um to Uoipedl eeriee eset oe LHC Cie con ict (aU San: Conrina| ‘LORD METHUEN COMING CLOSE OF NAVIGATION a ‘y lt T D lv N Fine Holstein Cattle, Large Show “ss ah , of aah districts as aire cS os a ae itt ann ey the United States and England at a Special to The Daily News. of Poultry and an Interest- ects Pat Rate ae ai ¥ a 1 [See Shows great Skill, -Uoples oO a wwinas.1 Nacbin-fo.: toilet Nanaimo, Sept. 25 Walter ‘ Kitsumkalum, Lakelse, Bulkley|the “Imperial Native March,” a popular prices. S I $ if Will Succeed Duke of Connaught Mighty Yukon to Take Its Long ; Rye ’ ing Lot of Dogs. : ; i , preparations, also popular” in as Governor General. ¢ Pryde, W. H. Moore and Israe! ~ Valley, Bella Coola and Graham) musical composition by Mr. Nel- Canada, are shown in great vari- Winter Nap. ie Kubinowitz, the latter a Van- The exhibition of live stock is island. “ aaa ne Aa eae io Cate oF ” ae as ety. Orme’s drug store is head- (Special to The Daily News) re hae ily N ah Rs oO ) f e e 8 : Co. -onto, are re or : . 2 . (s i 3 ¥ couver lawyer and a Steveston|not large, and could not well be pie oe. ‘ se ees aa Sl quarters for Eastman kodaks and London, Sept. 25.—The post of special to Tae: Daily Kowa) ; g : io, fences, distriote could not Dp, Ske janie. : lies, a complete stock always] ¢ ‘nor general of Canad Vancouver, Sept. 25.—News is ; Magistrate, who were arrested for|expected to be as regards cattle, celled in any part of Ganada. In School Exhibi supplies, a 60 ny es é AYSleovernor general o lanada, up- ’ besetting : heep and pigs because of thelfraiis and grains the exhibits Public Songer ax t. on hand, Visitors to the Indus-Jon the retirement of the Duke of|received here by wire that navi- 4 \\ a ee ee : ; nes he ighls gratifying and such The exhibit of work by pupils|trial Hall should not miss see-|Gonnaught, has been offered to| gation on the Yukon is expected F scorn: Pash. ames & Auna, oeery cost of IRRapSRton: ee in onstrate that the jossi- |! the public school is a most in-}jng a demonstration of the Pas-|Field Marshal Lord Methuen, and|;., cigse early next month. The a Were brought up yesterday but|there is an excellent exhibit of ee a 4 SIRE “j}teresting one, It consists of}teur filter, which may be seen al}ijt igs likely. that he will accept. his tf i KE b boat if "p ss are ¢ s ad, : ; mh ; ; r s ‘ as y renanded until tomorrow morn-|}olstein cows and bull, and al? ae: ee samples of writing, colored and/this booth. This filter is used injphis announcement is made in last 6 meni Ree to me, bail being refused. larger collection of fine” strain Industrial Hall. raised maps, mounted leaves;Orme’s drug ‘stores to filter all]“~he Bystander.” to Dawson will leave ‘Whitehorse f . and ferns, drawings, paintings,|water used for pharmaceutical cast tt dal a tas tonight on the steamer Bertha, poultry than was anticipated, Industrial Hall, the central and foe Gi , Oe aa oe ' ‘ E Council Meeting Tonight. Tl { ty-tw ntries,|largest enclosure for exhibits ete, A collection” of ae purposes, HIGH GRADE COAL IN which carries nine hundred tons. speci; ° iere are wenly- 0 er 38, arees , ’ Ww is by Jack Leevelt is worthy ee : ae is meeting of the cily which makes the collection fairly|contains such a quantity and peed eee sp mane ee re ENS UANTITY All the large river steamers are A wi is called for 7:45 this} ronresentative. The black min-|variety of natural and artificial ; Cen: Soe De IMM EQ being berthed in their winter = || ‘ening to eleet an acting mayor 1 th “whit leghorns are|products that one could spend at Lucy Island Shells. visiting the fair will find much to canihies az 7: d , oreas ane e e leg s are S ws mir 5 : : : : Wo aah cee 5 ; eG sig ade ——_—_—- . . ae durin hg ~~ abaaney of Mayor Pat- fine birds, the plymouth rocks]|least the entire three days of the An exhibit of te ie ore interest them in the exhibit made Mining Engineer Reports Most iii » WHO leave tomorrow morn. ane ; ; : fair looking them over and still|mary interest is that made by J. 5. SS ™ é .v : “land buff cochins being also rep-]fair jooking tie : : ; , ; ) Favorably on Property : ee Vanoouver and Victoria resented Rabbits and pigeons|many features of interes| would|Oulette, keeper of Lucy Island (Continued on page 4 Near Telkwa. i 0 USiness for an : ‘ iw : for the city. are also shown. — ————— = es —— _ - —" i aa ie ae rere are ai 4 Skeena a % Rite = The dog show is really a good A. J. Beaudette, mining engi- 7: hae a flone for a starter, there being MARSHAL IS KILLED neer, who has spent the last three Liberal Association if many well bred animals shown, A BY STRIKING MINERS months in making a thorough ex- RALLY a is: ranging from Hayner's great dane est 0 » e era ouse amination of a coal prospect some ’ , 2a to Mrs. Potts’ -litthe maltese e ® ed Vigil Ordered in All thirty-five miles south of Telkwe, St. Andrew’s Society Hall i : poodle, By some mistake many : 3 increas gilance Or arrived in the city last week, He Second Ave. @ #a ; ler the Mining Sections of brought ‘with on fwacas ane te ie IN SECTION TWO exhibitors were given to under- DR otaen da yrought with him samples of the FRIDAY EVENING AT 8:15 . stand that as the judging did not : coal, which is high grade bitum- Meeti Al aa ‘au Aehacnd f ‘Ol 6, Block 40, Atlin Aye. take place until today there was : 5 Soria are. inous. Mr, Beaudette is satisfied eeling Ww ; . ; ; (Special to The Daily News wn eee . dy rit: by Charles McDonald of Van-- ise Fine view, not need of their being on the yee : oo that there is sufficient quantity ! Trinidad, Colo., Sept. 25.— ; : di ; couver and several speakers — as ars | Tampons Fagg Pe lee Mh nt benches yesterday. ‘This spoiled to justify building a railroad to $1 350 00 the.show for yesterday. One not- AUSTRALIAN. JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY Aroused by the killing yesterday|the property. An easy grade is from the district. + ; : $/able dog is shown in the husky In the great comic opera lof Marshal Lee ait Segundo by]jaccessible. he *OO0 Cash, $345 Jan., 1914. %] that accompanied the Scott expe- iat ae nos sed to be strik- ee ; Balance G, 'T, Pp, dition to the South Pole, An- é6 ‘LA BELLE BUTTERFLY ”’ 99 eee more: newer oe horwadiis Geadanas tani it other is Mr. Prudhomme’s “Bus- ee . | (Special to The Daily News) oe Pee ales To reports of threatened disorders] | 7PO iN nt os Phe Nor. St. Andrew’s Society a Lot 24 Block 18. 25x14: te a veteran . 4, Block 18, 25x138 fl, ; Bete chapahian.«< Unde } Moresby Aye, trails, MATINEE — of a persous character of wegian steamer Norge was sunk DANCE pee — Friday Matinee and Evening these conditions increased vigil-])g¢} night in collision with the D 2 as ‘Y “dere i ’ tap " ap > Mhe craw $775.00 mnAOE TS BAND SILVER CUP “THE TOYMAKER” (By Special Request) ne pee n One ee m rman ate amer Elbe. The crew St. Andrew’s Society Hall mere st : -|were saved, se at 3 o’Glock.. Prices: Children 25c, Adults 75 2nd Avenue ” *970 Cash, Balance G, 'T. P. In the Mndian band contest this "Social Dance This Evening. Mann Cup Contest. eke Peer a fous woloation, win: PRICES: 50c 715¢ $1, 00 and $1 2B The St. Andrew's Society gives Vancouver, Sept. 25. — The TO-NIGHT *9 9 prize for the best selection, win- one of its pleasant dances this}eouver A, A. G,, holders of the } MCCAFFERY & GIBBONS ning the Gray silver cup and we Reserved Seats Now on fale at Orme's 3rd Ave, Drug Store evening at Kaien Hall, Second|Mann cup, yesterday defeated the GRAY’S ORCHESTRA ver medals for the individua Doors Open at 8 P.M, Curtain rises at 9 sharp, avenue, Many visitors to the fair] Victoria Oak Bay challengers by|% Gents $1.00 Ladies Free : PPD ee, players, ‘The second prize went are expected to be present. a score of 13 to nil. ° FS die’ lo Greenville. od ; ie