THE WEATHER four hours ending 6 a.m., Twe BAR, IN. RAIN 66 mr re 80), 083 MAX 1.0 x episistive Library THE DAILY N Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist NEXT MAILS For sSouTH Prince Rupert....Friday, 8 a.m. Camosun......... Sunday, 9 a.m. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1911. PrIcE FIVE CENTS QN TWO LOTS STARTED 0 MONEY CAN'T PAY FOR BLOOD | s Used by Mr. Justice Stern We | Riddel! Sentencing a Mer- | chant to Prison for Criminal | Offense s Despatch.) | 1 0 A surprise | WHAT PRINCE RUPERT LOOKED LIKE ON THE DAY OF THE LAST SALE. DO YOU SEE ANY DIFFERENCE? A. J. MR. BALFOUR T0 VISIT CANADA Ex-Leader of the British Union- .ists is a Heavy Investor in Do- | minion Real Estate—A Very | Rich Man. (Canadian Press Despatch.) London, November 30.—Hon, Balfour, the Unionist ex- leader will shortly sail for Canada the Toronto As-| iy when Mr. Jus- | ; s a ee gl Beery See ee eee ~ |for a lengthy sojourn in search Roy F. Brint- | Judge . ae I 7 impose a fine | | quite tied lo give his opinion of health, and at the same time Yonge Street |' 1@ reason that we shoud not re- “FIRST LOT SOLD FOR 1 200 = offhand that the contract was to investigate his investments in he Central. prison |“ money can pay, even in} te awarded to the Journal. lo anak Brintnel] was | §™4!! part, for the careless shed- : Nemtalle that,” said Ald z-| After disposing of his Scottish f wilfull neglect ing of blood Be RRS ae rei 2 nan Newton. vs 1 Peer all inion, | oeuates Mr. Balfour invested the ood 108 ret A skdaeidee Hill oh Tecreday wight} , Was a Choice Double Corner on Atlin Avenue Close to the |of gush I have 10 use for it?” | ware o°oe sueceee ee ee here ymine Toron-| under the auspices of the St | Mr. Peters objected to his ad-! 9 vear some of ¢ ter se rliiemain | Andret's Soviet Overhead Approach of the Government Waterfrontage vice being styled- “gueh,”. Sud |adinan Sours fe ee imes and asking} —_—_—— after an hour's wranging the nicl week aaa nord Xmas presente—time to send a ---Looks as if High Prices Will Be Secured Mayor finall® ruled Alderman Come and have an enjoyable ie cera aes ee of them eas-| About forty thousand dollars |waterfrontage. and was bought|each; Lots 23 and 24, Block 4, hones oc ect meee oa There ve Meus jily mailed. Wallace's tf! was realized by the sale of Sec-|by Aldermen Kirkpatrick and| Which went for $2075; Lots 1 and : tion Two lots this morning before|Clayton. Lot 38 fetched $950;|* Block 3, realized $2380 each, raat SHOCKING DISCOVERY IN |twelve-thirty, when the sale was | 39, $850; and 40 went for $715. and Lots 17 and 18, Block 4, ALD MORRISSEY PROTESTS adjourned for lunch. Lot 40 marked the point where $1610 each. A great many lots f WN HOTEL TODAY Lot 37, Block 1, the first lot! the bidders wavered off into $5 fetched over $1000 and no lot AGAINST CIVIC LAW- SUITS DOWN TO which came under the hammer, | bids. went for less than $625 of those | fetched $1200. It was the doub- sold this morning. As some 42 es Body of John Kelemet Discovered Still Warm and | le aes Atte Avenue where overneac | giving access to the With a Terribly Gashed Throat in a Pool of Blood the in his Room This Morning | The biggest price in the morn- jot, were sold realizing roughly $38,670, the average price works out to close on $1000 per lot: ing was obtained for lots 1 and 2, block 6, which fetched $2775 pas will be Government Dead, but still warm, and|the deed had been done was with a shocking gash in his|taken from the room. The throat, John Kelemet was case is evidently one of sui-| ‘ » : aut cide, Kelemet having evi-| dently cut his own throat in| iis room at the tel at 11.30 this morning by Manager George swift determined manner I s who had the! without even taking off his | room door forced. Dr. Tre-|collar. mayne instantly sum-| Papers found on the body moned, but Kelemet ‘was be-| along with $51 in cash, show that he came on the Cetriana from Vancouver on the 26th. Deceased was a member of Information was at once given the police, and nst Hamblin with Chief Vickers reached the the Western. Federation of Miners, having joined at ‘siee had the body) Nome in August, 1908. An inquest will be held tonigt r with which|at 8 p.m. GRAVE ALLEGATION REAL BURNING QUESTION Charge That Hose Was Discon- nected to Let Team Pass. Important Public Investigation of Coal Supply at Light Plant. vrote the Coun Nex Tue . p 1 g| Va Lining the mat- | o¢ » th 8 i y ge off of a hose ga 1e ques coa alleged, to let | sh gz a tl glit pla \ pass during the |be hel \ pa ‘ He represented | will be notified to a i, Mess been discon- | Rogers & Bla pa i lrant for some | phasized by is g h men, and his/| desire to hay i | ed the oppor-j|to the bott £ up his team, | hitched and ted MUNICIPAL ADVANCES ay,and hurry- | ° (Cc POPE PIUS X CONFERS HIGH HONORS UPON THREE AMERICAN PRELATES | At Great Consistory Held in the Gaitaness Archbishop Faries, Archbishop O’Conn-| ell and Mgr. Falconie are Made Cardinals—Archbishop Bource is Created Cardinal for England anadian Press Despatch.) English Roman Cathoies have | himself in 1905 by a special mis-| a ean At a Consist- ibored sion ot Japar As a result of his | st the Va . sterda Cardinal Farley |negotiations with the Mikado the ar ; i th ach Cardinal Farley has be aj|Catholic Church was placed on a Pe } twi priest f forty years He is ajgood terms with the Japanese : e ' ot Among Armagh, Ireland, but | Government, and the see of Bos- i ; } from | as ved America most of his |on was his reward. n lohn Mi : In 1884 he was private Cardinal Falconio. Y Arch- |‘ beria Pope XIII. He has Cardinal Faleor will be re- Woo ON f Bos een archbishop of New York for | membered by Canadian Catholics Mer. D e Fa I ex as the papal defegate who visited lelega it Washing Sepsinal O'Connell. the Dominion in 1889. He has Cardinal for England. Cart il O'Connell is the only | been serving in Washington sMcee in as aes f West- Am a and the youngest }1902. Cardinal Falconio has his . ; ; f the American cardinals. He jn her t thank for the great oe ee Pane . a “ar-) was born at Lowell, Mass., fifty- | honor Poy Pius has conferred | aga : _ i 8 = tv ars ag He distinguished/on him, as it was his mother, a . . LAS DEO. Fa af peasant woman, who urged her ’ . bh Panne ee son to enter the priesthood, 4 11s removes which ee Sng Pre Says That City is Fighting a Losing Battle Against the Contractors and the Mayor and AbSpesones Know It At the city council meeting last night, | ~~ just before adjournment Alderman | Morrissey entered a strong protest FIGHT WILL against the pressing by the City of the | defence in the lawsuits entered by the GO ON TONIGHT various contractors over the grading | (Cc dian Press D koa of Section One. He declared that ev- | een, Ce eee jery alderman present was personally Los Angeles, Nov. 30.—Ad. | convinced that the City was going to|Wolgast. the champion light- fight a losing battle, and the result of | weight boxer of the world, last it would be the publication to the de-| night underwent an operation | triment of Prince Rupert throughout | lf a h f ; the length and breadth of the contin- or appendicitis, on the eve o ent of those lega! proceedings. his fight with Welsh for the ‘The Council will meet again tonight | | world’ s championship. Wolgast at 5 p. m. | passed successfully through the Corsage bouquet of Lilies of the | Operation, and his place in the Valley for the ball. 25c at the Arctic | fight tonight will be taken by his Studio. | Sparring partner, Ritchie. Sie y : Scientific eye examination at Camer- Mailing presents home? Many things | ons. y on at Camer in our stock; we pack them so they go safely. Wallace’s. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. TO RAISE CHURCH FUNDS TEES PROBABLY RESCUED Report That She Was Taken in Tow by Steamer Northwestern. |Presbyterians Appoint Messrs. Stork and McRae for Purpose. Owing to lack of attendance-an It is reported by wireless that }informal meeting was held in the/|the steamer Tees has been taken sbyterian hall last evening.| in tow by the steamer Northweast- General business and church/ern, which heard her signals for matters were discussed and opin-/| help when in the vicinity of Ky- ons were offered in regard to} uquot Sound. | the financing of the chureh. i = ccerscheppateame It was decided that Mr. F. 2 *. ; Stork, with the assistance of Mr.| Tonight is the night of the St. H. F. McRae, raise funds to clear | Andrew’s Society ball in the Me- ithe church of the present in- | Intyre Hall. debledness. | ae | The meeting for the appoint-| ment of managers will be held in| A NEW “‘KESTREL” the third week in January, the - a jexact date to be announced later. | the line. The] @mendments to Local pagraner | Bigger and Swifter Boat to be nsatisfactory to ters Planned. ae . : aveatinglian el man et JOE OLIVER TO RUN | Placed on Fishery Service ce was ordered.| © Gopy of the Loca! Improvement a —— T clauses passed uj he B. ( |Pepten SeaMaver ot Toronto | Ottawa, Nov, 80-In anewer emporary Quarters. limion of Municipalities at thei tae to a question in the House today, { e » tir 1 « ecelve | r fice ae ee renee PONS We sa (Special to Daily News.) |H. H. Steyens, of Vancouver, formerly oc- oo. ee “e oe i night and | Toronto, Noy. 30.—Joseph Ol-|was informed that the steamer : ) e y ne is . } ° lor : strar ance tn the City 8 r for | iver, ex-mayor and one of the| Kestrel is to be replaced by a y Sonsideration and ré oon eae Toe Pa ERORENC: llarger and swifter vessel for ult Or worn _ ” ’ | .| has enterec e ‘ovincial con- “ull Opening Delayed. | oe ; $s will ain yr the North | fishery protection service. \ be made to| s Peggy gs r sonabesinraapeaantilitiieitiiatia tanita : VALUABLE RECORD . i ae at ee Toronto seat in the Libera! in-| Le wv on to- MOST REV. J. M. FARLEY MOST REV. WM. H. O’CONNELL MOST REV. DIOMEDE FALCONIO | terest againet Attorney-General| Presents for abroad —many things trong - a ant | Continuation of Woodwater Lake _ = =1J. J, Foy. easily sent by mail. Wallace’s tf tron 00 0 inism are “badly | Rain Records Recommended. | Mee age Se eae en 7 - heat; _ ae |_ Prince Rupert's ‘le ading hotel | Gray’s full enaidakial at the te | Savoy APPOINT ME hexememente avs = ALDER en a St. Andrew’s Society ball in the ENT OF ENGINEER | by Col. Dayis for co rs CAMPBELL IN CANADA | McIntyre Hall tonight at 9 p.m. Mp the keeping of rail é ” Rod ve Bare ea ead ae Matthews, Vancouver, | eoralogical rei re . th “ ; . BELONGED T0 THE | The Evangelist of the “New The- ®ct Shawatlans Plant. | water eS oe Mas aad clogy” Misite Toronto. ONE OF THE BOYS jveyors Oo re party Pe eee otal. " | t the 1dly a } Matthews of Van-/lake. He pointed out th | Tor ; ‘ The Ra i ning there the ae oronto, Noy 30.—-The Rey. R.|Duke of Connaught Gets a appointed engi-| bility of maintain’ or this| Question of Advertising of Assessment Stsaduiae Cassa Up Again in Council Last| J Campbell, the celebrated Eng-| D.C 1. and te Gua ae harge o » erpac. | only systematic ‘ ‘“ ee see eee “LU.be ek '- ~ ‘ight - kept in British Columbia Night—Alderman Newton Insists That ‘‘The Daliy News’’ Was the ab preagher of new sheoiogs Tesonte Seess Clull waliangs jake lignt) 508) avr ame is attracting great crowds \ t, to be driven by Lowest Legitimate Tenderer—Ruled Out of Order by Mayor | feme i stieeoting er roms , re | o Bors The| Guaranteed—our ladies a Moved by Ald. Newton, see- misled as to the condition under that is legal,’ said Alderman Bond Street Congregational! Toronto, Nov. 30—The Duke of Mr, y S<29 per month. | return if not satisfactory allace vt he Ald, Douglas, that fresh | which the advertising had Lo ap- | Newton, finally, “the Daily News | Church, Connaught is visiting the city. pep —_ nae . ty High Court House tenders be called for Secion 1} pear and that the giving of the | was ennieee . that aren Serre Yesterday he received the de- cCoples o *st- i . » ac oO e Journe as : t oO ere for myse oO . - ° y z a Lowly 9 Tree thaen Loca! Improvement Notices. |‘ ‘ ale act { ne ; nen Mit 4 il . ve n . ¥ 1 of o_o dealing Now is the time to get Xmas|gree of D.C.L. at Toronto Uni- . ork e D ~ : ‘. proceeding 1") bove motion a 1 if Uy nes ” Ba a. “ nen on ~ ; e . public.” ' cards for friends oversea. Your versity, and was entertained to C icial cour ious 1 ' Newton at the Counel 10 existence ¢& e ) >) e ie : é ’ , and cigars at Savoy. |but Mr. Justice Clements W se) A " ist ‘ela, He pe eiey pene Seer was awarded, The Mayor referred the matter | levery wish can be. supplied at|luncheon at the Press Club at Tor the Municipal police court i} th News and Empire were | “By all that is fair and by all Lo the City Solicitor, who was | McRae Bros. night. for comfort, Cameron’s|for his high court sess : hcg . 5 134i a a ww d h mn d it Ss r p r h 6 y 3, g e seg ot fils f ‘ : 4 e r 8 e “=D f 8 rT 5 ; i > ’ : : { ‘ ; . j 2 . ae.