seein ouT OF WORK TODAY? NEXT MAILS ry The News’ Want Ad. a. oe exe a Way. Allee. vee ... Tonight . 5 a eee by, Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist anna th i PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1912. PRICE Five CrNnTs pet 5s SS VICTOR VOL. Ill, HP. 58 SCT a LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR EVERY CONSTITUENCY HON. EDWARD BLAKE PASSES; : FROM SIMPLE TABERNACLE = LED PARTY BEFORE LAURIER TO VAULTED APSE AND AISLE — ee ae INDEPENDEN Pee) eee In his speech last night Mr. Manson said that the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Go., the new line from Vancouver to Fort George, was an independent lines Let us see how manda: et sae M" STaMeER Of imPRAL PARLiMENY" amp eraunon nT | cn, "he bi ratiying this chore wh So 5 ston auth dhe ona "ti | ORSE ety aetna enoRoN te onoe Maree VETERAN OF shes roma oe an ene new line, but one between the Grand Trunk Pacific and allied Lindh and tHe benteaniore. TUE ae ae oe ee ees eee canadian Press Deqpaled) | Sccsatiey GANDIDATE |f to be considered for the “independent tine.without ils Avs being ybiatied to the GrasdHeeas, ff, TOMEROW seen the opening of|furher developments: This aum- foronto, March 2.—The Hon. 16 All freight, express and mail on the “independent” line must be routed over the Grand Trunk. y; the magnificent new Methodist|™er, however, the growth of the new city has been so rapid that Church on Sixth avenue and Mus- ; ; there is ampie room for the most eminent Canadian | dward Blake, The Grand Trunk has the sole right to the interchange of business over the new line as well Nelson Socialists Nominate R. P. st, statesman and_ scholar,| Pettipiece of Vancouver. as the sole right to run sleeping cars over it. Construction materials and supplies used are grave street, In view of the fact : whole life was practically | iit to be routed over the Grand Trunk. The new line is compelled to use the Grand Trunk’s ter- | that this church is now the fin- eee ween ie ze: i ely devoted to Canadian and| (Canadian Press Despatch, minals at Fort George. Section 11 of the bill continues the agreement in force for fifty years. est religious edifice in Rupert Birmine Nelson, March 2.—R. P. Petti- The new line is firmly bound hand and foot te the Grand Trunk and can not, in fact, be any- the account of the opening of The Methodist Church was died his; . : tant ht in hit 7oth | Piece: Socialist and labor leader, ¢ as g . ¢ ; > hi 1a nigh : : \of Vancouver, was last night saurier’s Fog aa ee to Laur f nominated by Ymir Socialists to Oo 0 cs at 1 peel ; opened Sunday, July 26th, with sermons by J. H. White, su- perintendent of Home Missions in thing more than a part of it. the first Methodist Chureb in vee Prince Rupert, taken from the Port Essington Star of August as-/| eo the! Previous leadership neg the | } 1 11 party in Canada, Blake! rine eoming eltotion S pavea | {ots 1908, is ‘especially interest-| B. G., and Rev. G. H. Raley, chair- is the party leader, and pre-| f meee s Loaaeey RUPERT SOCTALISTS T0 RUN A CANDID thn " ~ oe satire: man of the Simpson district. On a 4 npg’: ie ae reat Moving pictures only at the . me ho nf rose a a oe Monday a reception was held for iad heen premier of ON-|wWotholme Theatre tonight. Pop- ea Ce OD ae recently appointed to the charge) Rey. Mr. Connor, at which the g ST eee prices; children 40c, adults oi ee ea Satter see Prince| other local pastors were present, {8 he enterec e iperiall ys, boxe seats 25c. c upert, has arrived and opened! as well as Rey. G. A. Wilson, su- rliamet vid paras for hit . = ‘ Decision Reached Definitely at Meeting of Party Supporters Last his work with most encouraging| perintendent of the Presbyterian th Longford, Ireland, retiring ie ioneer saundry 1as Gale prospects. The Methodists were} Missions. Many kind things w ago on account of ill| shortened its working day to 9 Night Selection Sunday on the ground nearly a year and| said, and Mr. Connor nesgonual Up to the time,of his| hours. The morning whistle Last night the Socialist party| solid earnest. by those who are{be chosen, At least’ two good|®@ half ago, but considering the|in fitting terms. The building, hile strength remained to) hereafter blowing at 8 instead of] of prince Rupert held a largely| strong for the eause of Socialism! names are under consideration, it| [ct that the Anglicans were giv-|like most in Prince Rupert, has an intense interest|7 o’clock, The public are re-| attended gathering at which the| in Prince Rupert and the prov-| is asserted. ing regular service and that the|a tent roof, and seats 150 per- rule movement in) quested to govern themselves ac-| decision was reached that the| ince at large. News from Nelson] ‘Tomorrow night in the Ma-| Presbyterians also inteded to ap-|sons, besides providing rooms cordingly, it party is determined on putting up| that R. P. Pettipiece was certain) |. .4i. Theatre will be | ‘ld es : | point a minister, decided to await! for the use of the pastor.” a strong candidate for the pro-|to be nominated by the Soc ialists | : : peers ses ‘ s | : ——-——— ny vineial legislature at the forth-| there was known to members of| ther meeting under Socialist) ve BEATIFICATION MEETING OF 0% wise eae aan oct suas HOLD ASSIZES INFORMATION 4 It was specially emphasized| names* are mentioned yet as to} light may be shed on the names | | f is made in|the Prince Rupert candidate to] of likely candidates. WM. MANSON’S FOLLOWING 2 SAYS THERE IS enn. ctmrcn OF THE CITY State of Congestion in Coast | Handsome Pamphlet Published by Gaols Necessitates Decision by| H. F. McRae & Co. Giving Re- * wis aah tae? eae ly ee SF sun ees i - MONTH EARLIER SALMON CANNERS, ‘ ONLY THE SUPPORTERS OF THE M’BRIDE GOVERNMENT IN- VITED—THE LATE MEMBER TELLS OF ALL HE SS Special to News. | ACHIEVED FOR PRINCE RUPERT. A STRIKE ON Vanoouvelk Maran > 3: ENTER PROTEST Attorney General Bowser to liable Data of City and Its Trib- y — With a great burst of en- || | Hold Court on April 9th. | utary District and Illustrated. Lei MeIntyre Hall last night] Prince Rupert. It was a business za thusi#am: a Masdhition-oar- | : : ~o — " ; im Manson, late member} proposition and he had to be) pajd Agitator of the 1. W. W. RRA Ai ihe Tbatal wenven: Representations Made at Ottawa. Canadian Press Despatch. The Second avenue real estate see candidate to repre-| broad enough to see it from every Says Eighty Men Have Returned bine: MARR rdaabe “adttarrntn Against Recent Order Allowing, Victoria, March 2,—In order to) frm of H. F. McRae & Co, has 4 ae e of the people of} standpoint, He as mayor of the to This City from Mile Fifty- ia. make. a “strone sfrht Exportation of Sockeyes—Free relieve the state of congestion on for issue a dainty pamphiet ' e S i district eae en oat a ee ae ree Nine Recently. against the McBride party Trade in Fish Policy. prevailing in-the soast gaole At- . ee the sh ~ etaaee tae ry gave a contidential ac men 1a 1e «retention oO a ain’ Ps ‘ eh ers a Re am abou lis Cily lat Outsiders are } stewardship to “all| large number of lots in the city 4. O. Morse, the agitator of? aldsic ee event. “The Canadian Press Despatch. $693 rae re oe Sf hungry for, togorner with & DUS f the MeBride gov-| by the government resulted in a the Independent Workers of the Prince Rupert delegation Ottaws abesnic 4 Gai pian: cided to advance the Vancouver ber of iine halftone illustrations. otney Sous Heng Hines (6 the oly abe eee a World, called at The Daily News was to the fore in bringing tion representing «the British GC spring assizes one month by The information is also interest- George rite presided! these lots of $24,765 a year. Kibo, Bap Rs i tha SeAOnGEnUTC to thin on pre ig the British Co- holding court on April 9th. Al-| 1" to those who have been resi- in easy time of it be Yhen Mr. Manson cheerfully} Ofice this morning an request- eat MRE a et ae lumbia ecanners have entered a ready there are some 24 cases dents for years, fof it is astonish- haps, of the foxiness| got off a few of the McBride type} ed the publication of the letter eros aan in Manta atl ante protest against the recent order} <6 down for hearing, several of| 128 how little one really knows of h the invitation wasjof ante-election promises, iN} printed. He says “they” know weagidentand Pen akn anont of the government which abol-| thom being from Prince Rupert the rapid growth of this great which the completion of the B0V-| there is a strike on at Mile 59 speech of acceptance. shes the regulation which pro-| qjctrict. port unless one’s memory is f cal affairs, Mr nment wharf was one of the) nd Anni hanicate Heseltont ait tvs ZS hibited the export of sockeye pees eet oe jogged by some such carefully credit for putting| things overlooked, But we were 2 ie ait if r ittle’s tie ar Se re - oe ee mes wen oa CHANGE OF PROGRAM porere ot See eae he bill re g e/ going to have a court house, rere 18 no trouble ¢ 4 78 ? about by J. D. Taylor, who advo- = eats The data has been assembled anc botwwoads aT aia ann costing from $250,000 to $300,-|camp, as they are getting 6908 FOUND CAPTAIN MORES RPOY | catce: tamer wade op fish. The Moving Pictures Only at West- ®'ranged with Steeay skill, and y 0 e saic et | 000, not now but soon, And we] pay there, as high as $4 a day. ae */ canners say that the new regula- : the typographical work is a credit Be sition in the oe were going to have a wagon road/He didn’t interfere with the men Provincial Ue eo Re- tion will result in great injury holme Opera House Tonight to the city. Phis was one of the few| around Kaien Island. He had| working there. About eighty mains Yesterday ternoon. to the British Columbia canning k complete chatian of Dromrain pert measures that ap-| asked an appropriation of $50,-| strikers, he says, have already | o fusia: vs lian” aatinacind industry, more particularly to the f oe fe eras eet have been passed, A bill| 000 for this, but he did not know/returned to the city, This is Bye ar Me foros wag | Uorthern canneries, owing to the Wi) AO BAOWD: Oe ere near: THE WEATHER the hvydro electric} how much had really been ap-|denied by A. McArthur of the G. mae browinelal BOIS ara =e competition of American can-| on Second avenue tonight, head- , is introduced but was) propriated for that purpose. iT. P. labor department. puOPeR eT: at two aan a ne neries located in Alaskan terri-| ed by the most sensational moy- y by the Attormay Gen- 4 vote of confidence in Mr. ah aceeeeceaaniei terday aftert dy ap Mags AOL tory. It is probable that a com-! ing picture film ever made, en- For twenty-four hours ending 5 ' a second bill was in-| Manson and in the McBride gov- Baptist Services. ee pears | ag netkd th promise may be reached on the) titled “Buffalo Jones,” showing, a. m™., March 2: Bar. 30.079; t | along the line appréved| ernment ended the proceedings. No Baptist service in McIntyre 7" ge oa oatantad at Rha basis of the prohibitive regula-| real panthers, buffaloes, wild elk, max. temp., 50.0; min, temp., py | Solicitor Peters. 3 ; ey | Hall tomorrow evening. Members TI e mee : plans ti vant tn lion being again brought into ef-| mountain sheep, etc., in nature’s| 27.0. ndment to the. city MEETING FOR MEN ONLY (and friends requested to attend M rom val ean er fr fect, the canners agreeing to pay| haunts as well as in captivity.) TT cha vas introduced by Mr. ' Methodist dedication service, paraere - i 7 nea Sore as good a price for salmon as is) Three other fine pictures will be} Basket Bail. M ind put through giving Tomorrow Afternoon in Empress (j)jher services at usual hour. ie neh the ore rien paid by the American canners. shown, including a very funny) — Basket ball mateh, Cirele B, vs. ! ver to purchase the} Theatre. ——— = ———SSSSS ene eee ce ene! comedy that will make you laugh) Kilinarnock, skating rink, tonight, tele} plant. With regard to} " 2 It is rumored that Fred Ritchie ” Tre Notice. all over. Popular prices; chil-| at 8 o'clock sharp, Skating after- { | psean Power Company, Rev. F. W. Kerr is to give 8] jg to be the candidate of the Pro- Why Delay Further? The Socialist party of Prince dren {0c, adults 15c, box seats| war duntill 44. it ! i t would be found that| Sunday afternoon address to MeN) gressives to oppose Manson. Rupert will hold a meeting in the 25c. Mt ae —_- ety u pany had not suffered and} only at 4 o’clock, The doors will | , ——_______—— | This is ideal weather for Majestic Theatre Sunday even- "Tee ae Choicest liquors and cigars— he government had amply|not be opened until 3:45 and will) yyogical Health Officer Reddie|| work the government ing at 8 o'clock for the purpose| Fer sale—Soda fountain and | Savoy. J ted the municipality. This|be closed at 4:15, and only men) has gone south. | dock. There is concrete yet of discussing subjects of inter- all appurtenances. C, H, Orme, tf =e r une bjeet, he said, upon| above 18 years will be admitted. to be laid und bracing to est in the forthcoming provin- ee | 1 he had been made the ob-| The subject of the address will} Buffs ‘ 7 ovale ani Seen ild | be placed Lo position be- cial election, it Princess May Southbound. . most vicious attack by| be “Our Immediate Duty Rela-| uffalo dNDes,”s 16 great a tween the piles, to say Piteh Se ebehg Ae? The favorite C. P. R. boat took { 1 tals, whe ohalisneed Aran tive to the Social Evil in Our animal era fner and cowboy, @ cathing of Mmerk At ae nak south the following first class | ESTHOLM Bl He said he would] City. Mr. Kerr wishes to O11} SORERLICON and OM ppder tat | sheds. Not one person is \ small bottle containing pola] Sees Pep. Wila--poes thie) ! ishamed to resign be-|nounce that no controversy will] moving picture film, at the Wests at war Do ante-election i , ‘eward-will be oer ,| morning: OPERA HOUS ( he gover , , “e » rT od. but if any person holme Opera House tonight. Pop- | 5 a 4 : } ae dust. A reward -wi d pe paid Dy Vance, W. D. Humphries, Mrs aie eee did not re im p ee aman ate ake ular prices; children 10c, adults promises mean anything? leaving same at Royal Hotel. A.| Chisholm, Jack || Ritchie, Mr. and |% ___ ude Ne Ss bargain. jor persons reco ( y On, i s * oka Sia ee ea Ss arie, Mrs. F ; -rson, As to the sale of cee LR ag of men or by an organiza- 15¢ box seats 25c. it j-— a a nua " aeae A. 8. this city, the one great} tion wish to take part In the dis- - Ne 5 : BO om ie va: E. meray, SD TONIGHT! F In which every taxpayer | cussion arrangements ae be 3 “7 RE LA UNCH Reddie, Dr. J. 0. TONIGHT! : ested, the government felt| made with him at any time before SEASON'S FIRS7T PLEASU. nee aaa ci that the time was not ripe for a}| the service. They may oomRUTt es faa Lora: Tee att TONIGHT! If there was anyone >} cate th Mr. Kerr by telephone, UTH REACHES RUPERT a Lae ° a Speen on se i oa eect a ea Phe F biininxee Ene ea Others will be no Presbyterian | FROM SO man of a “we loading gang, 7 | muses: i Mee one | charged today with assault in the} —FIRST NIGHT OF— service in the eveuin the was the government.” “presented the people of the \ distriet and the people of of the opening of Church. | PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO S eason’s first pleasure bound power boat northward is in ‘arbor from Seattle. “un and moon discovered working overtime to make Ru- brightest city on earth, Watch them, Progressive bridge party (with road and trail frills Posed for Mr, Manson up Salt River. ! Won't Workers’ plan to hold back up river labo! won't WOrK, either, “ue decided that we are to have three candid Elslature, pro- ates for the eee on account Methodist | Fifty Foot Power Boat ‘‘Golden Rod”’ of Seattle, With Her Owner Dr. T. H. White, | Arrives in Harbor Today After Safe Journey | In golden sunshine and weath- 1 Juneau and the Alaskan coast on er conditions finer than the fin-| a pleasure, hunting and possibly est summers even of the east, the | prospecting ip. Like the pro- | power beat Golden Rod of Seattle,| verbial swallow which does not | first gasoline boat of gize to make| make summer, she is an early la purely pleasure trip out from|bird as the calendar of power} | Seattle northward for the season, | boating for pleasure goes, and is slid into harbor this morning/the forerunner of the fleet and berthed at the Rupert Marine| staunch oline boats which eas wharf, visits Prince Rupert harbor dur- | | On board the Golden Rod were| ing the season. | ' € | her owner, Dr. T. H, White of Se- Fifty feet long, with 30 horse |tain Charles Jenne and Engineer|roomy housework, and a |} Arthur Jenne, | is taking the party north to'the Golden Rod is a supremely ef | ‘is making. Her owner, Dr. White, well known as a power boat enthusiast in Seattle, and has visited these waters before, Surprise and pleasure was ex- by the visitors at the superb weather experienced, The |Golden Red left Seattle on Feb- jruary 24st and has been running steadily northward, he visit to Rupert being for an engine fitting. is | pressed altie, with Mr. Harry Miller, Cap-| power engines, two masts, white! While the weather experienced | trig} below was good, that of Prince) The Golden Rod! little power dingy stowed on deck,| Rupert today positively delights | lthe early pleasure party provincial police books on infor- | mation of A. O, Morse, ‘The tharge is the outcome of the in-| | cident up river when Mr. Morse} cosy craft for such a trip as she) was maltreated for supposed in-| terference with labor. Moving Pictures AT POPULAR PRICES SS T Headed ty the wonderful Wild Animal 1 ee ie a Feature Film | Quosque Tandem, O Carss. \| BUFFALO JONES — | A Positive Sensation Don't Miss it Nick Rockovich was up } before the police court this || es oe morning on the serious || charge of forgery, His case || ADMISSION: ‘ was remanded until Mon- |/§ Children . - - 10¢ ° day. It has been remanded | Adults . . : 15¢ every day since February {| Box Seate - - - . 25¢ | 26th, | DOORS OPEN AT 7.15 i