; WEATHER pew hours ending 5 a.m., NEXT MAILS Tweaty, og 5 FOR soutn ay ® Camosun.......... junday, 9 a.m was, rene, MITE: ONG TOG For Norta 58.0 Princess May............ Monday Formerly The Prince Rupert a OL. Il, NO. 169 ISH FLEET WITH S PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 9 ‘1911. IGHT SEEING TRIP MADE BY PARTY IN AUTO CAR st Motor Car Trip of Tourists Was Made Yesterday -Party of Vancouver Old Timers Had a Merry ENGLAND IS READY-AND WAITS MAY ROBERTS TELLS SOME “ OF HER STAGE EXPERIENCES Charming Actress Who Has Pleased Prince Rupert Audiences All Week Has Had Interesting Career: (Canadian dian Press Despatch.) Jaunt Out Over Mays Creek London, July 29.---With steam up on her fleet of battleships, Se age ee to. Say :e vill striding o line rith the{to the Royal here he sari 2 oasas 4 ; ut er u ences , i FT ee ae an ee tori lLeeaklasted and tha, canon ,2|and with armed troops, both regular and militia, moving steadily : : Si ed Te o-date cities oO ae é . aug N i oy ; . “Come right in,” ca a very|reporter found himself a few sec- ‘ie ce Rupert yeaterday gir tats ae ets 7 Oh acd ge towards all the important strategic positions in the country, Bri- very cheerful voice in answer to)onds later shaking hands and ie auto car Carryig.8 Patty Ore Ae Bis Uctent so carly in the . 064 : i . a rather timid knock on one of|receiving a cordial welcome from Mee t-seeing tourists round the city. history of Prince Rupert points tain 1s today walling for a possible clash with Germany over the the dressing room doors behind{a handsome lady with a winsome ae e mad a - on 2 a very ey tourist business Moroccan situation. the scenes of the Empress Thetare|and attractive personality. This et wriant from Prince Rupert's} belore very long. lad Miss May Roberts, the de ; 9 o,e e,e . y was y > ‘ : of view was the fact that = ; England’s position has been positively outlined, and no more brightest star in the galaxy .of y Ae ee eed) ts SALE lean be done until the France-German negotiations over Morocco ee enn ee ee eee ver old-timers keenly intereste Fe : ’ g “If you are not too tired, Miss : a he progress of the northern | Montreal mph the Finest in have been disposed of The outcome of the dangerous situation Roberts, I would like to talk me merica ; © 3 7 with you fora few minutes,”’ began Atrived by Ventuer hinges on whether Germany will withdraw her ships from Moroc- the reporter half apologetically. i embers of the party were and Mrs. C. L. Behnson, and Mrs. G. A Rolde of er, and their friends in} ¢ Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. | V. Hart The Vancouver | were travelling on the on a holiday jaunt taking | st /pping places as far| lowed. Thanks to the} Express auto driven by | Rootjes they were able to} rince Rupert well g again on the Venture. | | Speedy Run Round m the wharf the car which | en specially fitted for sight-| sped off to ¢ along Fifth avenue to the vel bridge over Hays Creek. i swift race to the cres rise by Sixth avenue Bacon residence | } | borhood and take from ten here the party motored , Leod who flo: and round |cr’s ha (Canadian Press Despatch) Montreal, July 29.—The has decided to build a new city hall which will be the of kind in all America. structure will cost in of city finest its the neigh ten million to twenty years to build. ALL LOST BUT ONE before|Steamer John Irwin Wrecked Off Nova Scotia Coast ted ir on 5.ecem- ich. dollars (Canadien Proos Despatch) Halifex, July 29.—The steamer McBride street.| John Irwin sank off Guysboré the eastern end of Nove Sc last night? The only surviver .o ' reach the shore w: ads'| Managers can ports. ; ., Kaiser will take is uncertain. “witiem Me! SCHEDULE FOR _| BALL SEASON Diplomats are watching every move with strained attention, the and concede that France cannot grant Germany’s demand. They ‘expect that warned by the evidences of British determination and of apparent certainty that France will stand firm, the Kaiser and his ministers tonight will agree to grant concessions. | The whole situation in a nutshell is that Germany has made demands which have not been granted by France, and which, should France weaken, would still be opposed by England. | Germany must back down or fight. England i is ready--and waits. Which alternative the MAY ROBERTS _ late last night immediately after KEY TO HUMAN HISTORY i oO ASEBALL SCORES 7 Tacoma 6, Spokane 5; ee oc ms re rs ms rs os re a sixteen | urrection,”’ | [Interesting Subject for Ser- | mon at Baptist Church To- | | venturess.”” the May Roberts Stock Company had given an excellent and suc- cessful presentation of ‘‘The Ad- Piloted by Arthur C. Fox, man- The charming actress made haste to marshal a rabbit’s foot, little pots of make-up, ete., together on her dressing table while she avowed she was never too tired to spare a few minutes for a minon of Mercury. Fifteen Years on Stage “Fifteen years I have been on the stage and during that time I have played in every place of importance in every state of the Union and in the nine provinces of Canada,” stated Miss Roberts after the first few questions had been submitted. “That rich accent you~ have leads me to believe you are a Southerner?” half queried the News From Old Georgia } ““Macon, Georgia, is my home. I was born there in the year— well, never mind the year—and it was there I made my debut will be the interesting ich such a fine view of | To watch The News want - Indoor League) morrow. ind city is gained jis to know your chances for! Teams Arrange Matches— | Northwestern League —— | ager of the company, the News (Continued on page 6.) it was a quick race finding a better job. New Team Promises Great | Portland 8, Vancouver 7; eleven} ‘The Key to Human History, a Things. innings. jor the Dynamic of Cheis’s Re-| CANADA WINS MEMBERS LEAVE | ‘ | RM CENTRE me Tee | Managers of the four Indoor innings. Subject of Rev. Warren. Me ROWING HONORS| FOR THEIR HOMES TO BE QUEBEC | |\Coast Steamer Wrecked While | Baseball teams of the Prince Ru-| Victoria 8, Seattle 4 | Leod’s sermon at the Baptist RS on Way to San Francisco pert League met last night and_| Pacific Coast League |church tomorrow evening in the|Canadian Oarsmen Carry Off|Many are not Even Waiting for is the Opinion of Hon. | agreed upon the following schedule } Vernon 5, Sacramento 2. McIntyre Hall, Third avenue near! Three of Six Events at Sar- Dissolution—Obstruction Ta- J ard McBride Who Has (Canadian Press Despatch) for the 1911 League season: | Portland 16, Los Angeles 3. | Sixth street. | atoga Regatta. ctics Continue. Returned. Hoquiam, Wash., The steamer| July 25—Blue Ribbons vs. Cres- | ‘Frisco 5, Oakland 3. Regular services will be held | | f : San Jacento while en route from | cents, ; National League at 11 a.m., 2.30 and 7.30 p.m.) (Canadian Press Despatch) (Canadian Press Despatch) nadian Press Despatch) here to San Francisco ran onto|Aug. 1—Quill Drivers vs. Cresenets| Chicago 6, Philadelphia 3. |Muscial services under direction | Saratogo, N. Y., July 29.— Ottawa, July 29.—The Con- ec, July 29.—“Quebee will] the rocks on the south jetty while} Aug. 3—Blue Ribbons vs Maple | Cincinnati 8, Brocklyn 6. lof Mr. John E. Davey, organist| Canadians carried off the honors |*Tvative obstruction of the Gov- torm centre of the next|passing out over Gray's Harbor | Leafs. Pittsburg 9, Boston 4. | and choir master. lin three of the six events at yes-|©™™™ent reciprocity resolution is id Hon. Mr, Me Bride, | bar and sank No lives were lost | Aug. 5 Quill Drivers vs. Blue St. Louis 5, New York. 2 | | terday' s regatta of the National continued today before a greatly F of B. C., who arrived | 7 Ribbons. _ Ammarican Longue: RUPERT'S BEST BOOSTER | Association of Amateur Oarsmen. | "duced membership in the House. ning n England. Caught by the Tide |Aug 10—Maple Leafs vs. Quill Washington 6, ¢ leveland 2 The Senior Championship sin- Many members have already left McBride stated that con- Don't drift into any old shoe every si, ea abe Uncle Jerry Returnell Home | gles went to Butler of the Argo- for their homes to prepare for the ee being taken ee re ny ct E | Aug. oS ~ conte vs: Maple Leatiaraae | Today from South jnaut Club, Toronto, who also won ones election. - : ; the Dominion elec-|8&t Ones that fit and wear well | Aug. 15-—-Crescents vs Maple’ Theda | ; . way sale ail fo Adjournment is expected in the looked upon as for the same money scott, Froud | Leafs. | Se a 12 Ps esmiitia see Ma te | After spending two weeks in4 ..* es eee 6 er middle of next week and the timportant in some years.!& Co., have them | Aug. 17—Crescents vs. Quill Dri- I ee ne eae | r I M § H Kuel | The four-oared event also went elections in the last week of . vers Leafs. hs ancouver, : J. + NUBIET, | +o the Arginaut’s crew of Toronto. | September. : | Aug 22.—Maple Leafs vs. Blue 'Sept. 14—Maple Leafs vs. Blue] Uncle Je TY). FECUTN < ose ogee arn carreras ieee eee ae es ees CIPAL HUNTER GIVEN wi tiie Ribbons. ji with his wife and his trusty r ane I Sept 19—Crescents vs. Quill Dri-| her chman, Frank Re yale ds. THE MAYOR MADE A SPRINT HEAR Aug. “6 Blue Ribbons vs Quill) vers. | “There will be an influx of real , TY CONGRATULATIONS Drivers. | Sept 21—Blue Ribbons vs. Cres-|estate and Saihteone men from the| FOR THE HE BALLAST TRAIN ; Aug. 29-—Crescents vs. Maple | ieee |south shortly,” said Mr. Kugler. | Hl Leafs. |Sept 26—Quill Drivers vs. Maple|‘‘! found a “it at deal of interest | mee. of the Prince Rupert Scholars in the bisdd, 1--Blne Riliboos vs.: Choos’ ef] a Ped regal saath in | Wanted to ne to Kiteumkalum aie for a xams is Commented Upon-—-To Open nadia | The new team the Maple Leafs, | Vancouver.” Political eeting—Rac own ntre Street West End School i in the Fall Sept. 5—Maple Leafs vs. Quill promises to be a formidable packet. Mr. Kugler completed some im-| Grip in Hand and Swung Himself on atulations have been re- city. It has not yet been decided Drivers. Something in the way of a surprise] portant business while he was} Board Work Car by the School Board to ats te to be the teacher for this Sept. 7—Blue Ribbons vs. nee perhaps. away. | That moving picture man who|swung himself on. Then he sank pane ae rs of Prince school. : jis coming here next week missed | down almost exhausted. ‘he School on their eee ‘a film this morfing that would] Mr. Manson is now travelling pe achievements at the Week-end Service f THE VETO BILL CRISIS 0 BE OVERCOME: | have proven one of the best six|to Kitsumkalum per special bal- ‘xaminations held recent-| A genuine “Sing Song” service lsellers if he had been here with} last train to hold political meetings Pcipal Hunter was con-| Will be conducted tonight by Lieu- |his machine a little before six! there. ‘1 in Very cordial terms| tenant Wright who will also sing | Conymons Will Reject Lords Dating’ al the BOR Will Help to Pass the) cock this morfing. He would TNT Teena a " the congratula- at vig eer solos. Mr, F Original Bill — Afterwards the Liberal Ministry Will Undergo Some [have had the opportunity od seeing Take a New Lease an Life ak of csc ARE Mestre rhesies wl bo 0 Sweeping Changes che: Mayor of File Sinats sed) TAS Pe ee aa Was put ae - ae, af ; a ot lic holiness Canadian Press Despatch) a sufficient number of Unionist/account of ill health. Baron Hal- M4. Pt : a eee eee sole shocs a new lease of life is ‘, ys mn The O y S. a.m, ) anadh 2S§ “Spi as . , F. as st- . . ae byC. V. B nett bas service, Mrs. Ensign Johnston ee July 29.—An amicable] Peers in to the Government lobby|dane and Mr. Birrell will also $ ee his ia Sk die obizined. Get your shoes today et +H. Nelson will preach a special sermon. The} .ojution of the crisis on the Vetolif Lord Halsbury’s followers chal-|give up their portfolios. Attor- pie train at the depot, waitirg at Scott, Froud & Co., Third ‘a Iter Old School ‘f.ernoon service staris at 30'clock.| Ril} is expected to be found |lenge a decision to oust them. It|ney General Isaacs will go into} herewith. steam op alreedy te Ave: ue Shoe Store. iY est will be made to the}Thcre will be plenty of bright] tonight, in which the Lords them- is believed, however, that this will the v IRpee: House Me # lay Lord pull out. Cil to have the old school | si: ging at this service. selves will take a considerable|not be necessary. Winston Churchill according to a iiie elore. thin-Dhauce eok. ta Pn Second avenue raised| Arg td ae he will | part. ree statement made, is slated for the Ek oh. sult ahead cal Where to Go Bf grade, and tenders will t 8 o'clock the orche The mode of settlement will be Cabinet Changes Irish Seeretaryship. Lieutenant ‘ o so on 4 Rr ar shortly for the painting be there with sweet music. Mrs as follows; The House of Commons| London, July 29.—There will} Colonel Seeley, Under Secretary lay a. r ‘x ne ‘ aah ; bing of th building s Johnstone and Lieutenant Wright will reject the Lords’ amendments./be an entire re-arrangement of|of War, will be promoted to the ; es Hay eee be EMPRESS THEATRE, Second Ave. shape for this fall as q} Will sing special songs and | nsigN} yy the meanwhile an intimation|the Cabinet after passing the/head of that ministry. ~ ANG, Opies an ‘ r _'| May Roberte & Co, in ‘*The Juclge | for the younger chil-|Johnstone will preach. All are] will be conveyed to Mr, Asquith] Veto Bill. Lord Morely and Earl oP TERT He got sufficiently near the train and the Girl.'’ Curtain rises at 9 the central area of the|cordially invited chat Lord St. Aldywen will take]Crewe it is stated will retire on| Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, ‘Phone | to catch hold of the rear car and’ sharp, Bb: