THE DAILY NEWS ata ce RE ta cio Seana Se aR rc HEROES OF THE ORCHESTRA er mi NOW UE FATIONS DEP Inlander vos PRE AUPE | Alberts Bluck Second Ave, | AND 1. |MAZELTON, TELKWA, ALDER- —— NAMES AND STORIES OF THE I MEMBERS OF THE TITANIC’S F MERE eh. Goldin Stacie W. Nicholson Lailey STRING BAND WHOSE MEM WHILE muUSIC aa er and all interior points. For rates| MUNRO & LAILEY ANNEX and information apply Made to Measure by the leading ee at a Architects, London Tailors What. about the bandsmen? ragtinie, played slowly—and the omens Stork Building, Second Avenue. « . = vee the rs in x Woman didu't know the differ-l Rochester & Monroe - Agents) vand? 1ese have been re-jence, j aa enepagueneranians haat @ No need to wear “ store” clothes now; you Sash. quills following the ‘Ti isistldd Uhtdes tuning was Seek Second Avenue STUART & STEWART Owned and operated by th, can get London's best made-io-measure for a tanic disaster. Clark, bass viol, who was wel!| Pveeee, Steere. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway o; CLOTHIERS Pe ee ce ts When the members of the or-|known for his chamber work in UNION $s COMPANY OF B. 6 Ltd Fea. Butler Building Phone No. 280 ~ ae and European plan, Metropolis alone, offer you the same smart style chestra of the Cellic went ashore) Scotland. bs ao Clark's nner a ee eee akin Meds el ee a and good quality cloth that is being worn now by their first question was ; about| voyage. When the White Star is oa cnadice utes and all 200,000 business men throughout the Empire. the musicians of the Titanic,| people looked up their musie for The new steel Passenger Steamers | x: prep CARSS, _C. V. BENNETT, B.A. liitaly fia balilie In ev cing abso whom many of them knew inti-|the maiden voyage of the Titanic of British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- 7 8 In every respect mately. they. were particularly anxious to 4 ° 99 and Manitoba Bars. ae The appointments and service ‘Not one of them saved?” said| "ave it of the very best. Thvy @ 0 Sin CARSS & BENNETT | | are equal to any hotel on th, John 8. Carr, ‘cellist on the Celtic.| ered Clark a large sum just for BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. coast. “We knew most of them well, the single trip. —AND— Office— Albert Block, Second Avenue. They were Englishmen, you “Bandmaster Hartley was an 6c 9 ee ean know. Every one of them, {ideal man for the position. He : . . ; think. Nearly all the steamship] 4S of commanding stature and mosun WM. 8, HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day, companies hire their musicians|W¥@% 30 years old. He had been c dB Mage Woek Specialt é : s 8 ’ } c Spec I. abroad, and the men go from one bandmaster on the Mauretania.|Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver An Gustel eperations shined oar ae a ship to another often. The musi-]4¢ Played the violin. as follows: trection of teeth. Consultation rea, Offices: | cians of the Titanic were picked Leader's Presence of Mind. “Chelohsin” 3 Wednesdays at 9 p.m Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. ii-12 j G. A. Sweet, Manager. from a number of other White Hartley was a splendid man en: - er oe Star ships. Most of them had for tne fees he had to “Camosun ” - Saturdays at 10 a.m. | Aiex.M.Manson s.a., W.E.Williams,B.A., Lt. | bunked with some of the Geltic]™eet. The hour when the ice- WILLIAMS & MANSON The “BUCKINGHAM Lounge Suit, 1912 Model at $10 (no extras, carriage and duty free) is a miracle of high-class tailoring value: It is one of more than a score of new English and American styles illustrated and described in our style-book just published. Send for our FREE STYLE - BOOK a ee hie Min KaatE eee a ate at | Arriving at V y y eveni — and learn how well you can dress on how little. at = also send Tonia ployers: berg was struck was so late that g ancouver Friday evening Barribters, Galteaers, ote. - tion of new cloths and a simple self-measurement form Free. Every * uit La : : {he men were probably retiring and Monday morning, respectively bears the “REGO” guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Canadian addvess : “The thing I ean't realize is saneine Box 285 hat He Jack H ; d »jor having a- last smoke before Prince Rupert, B.( The “REGO” CLOTHIERS, Ltd MARU ORT EEE <0 ume is dead,”|¢ ing to bed, On the Titanic| None safer on the coast than these two De eather dae ae eorgetown e said Louis Cross, a player of the|/{here was a special smoking fine passenger steamers P20. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPER1 ept. O P.O. Box -5'4 MONTREAL. bass viol. “The merriest, hap-|room for the musicians, and the ——— — res Pp I piest young Scotchman you ever|abins opened cff of this, so I) J, ff ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 JOHN E. DAVEY awml Oo. e saw. His family had been mak- don't think that he had much TEACHER OF SINGING | —_—_—_—_—_—__— — — = Se ‘ Scot trouble in getting his men to- . es z 31Cé 7 3 ac - . . ~, AR.A.M., LON., ENG ing musical instruments in sco gether. He was a great believer W Off F 5 | PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, E8Q., A.R.A.M 6 Lumber land for generations. I heard|jn the power of nuisie to prevent | ee e er or Saie..| 5 ace him say one time that they were|]panic. I don’t think he waited|‘Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 6, Section 1. Price JOHN DYBHAVN “ és minsyrels in the olden, days.] for-orders.” $3,000 each. One-half cash, baiance 6 M Idi ’ ° $ ; oS 12 and 18 months Re nnn FROM HOME TO HOME jock was to have been married aun Wale Ave: other music tue sees v ate. ¥. Meslian 6: bite Real “ae — Loans ou Ings y 2,100. : “as “a 6 9 anc nsurance when “jie returned to Socotland.|cians on the Titanic. Herbert) ~ $30 %% pOne belt cash, balance 6, 12 He’d been on the sistership of] Tavjor w: a pianist. a ekillagd) Lot 4, Block 25, Section with 5-room |! 319 gr, 2 , 884 | Rens faylor was the pianist, a skilled] ~°)cise worth $900. “renting for $20 ver | 949 8rd Avenue Phone 384 | A large stock of dry finish the boat that went down when|jnusician, about forty years of month. Price $1,775. Terms, $1,275 ing lumber on hand. Bos ‘ she was mixed up in the collision age. His wife is an actress. cot ae 6 #25 month. | 6. Price e Gt! A ere on ge lumber a specialty. Delivery Sid. Sykes, Manager with the Hawke some months ago./The ‘cellist was George Wood $4,200. One-half cash, balance 6, 12 saatiegackrees ee made at short notice. : ; ‘ ‘ ‘ . ° re and 18 months | The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. It was the maiden trip of the|}ward, unmarried, of Leeds, Eng. woo oh A Na A eS errant state PONY EXPRESS Our prices are as low . , 7 oe £3,500 ) > 2 ) By e asio As any, Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. Olympic. The other three men were Brad- cna ae sia 1 a See SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Call bef hae le Cr ‘ . . Lo 8, Block 2, Section 7 rice 0 aii on us before ordering 1142 Pend Ss w Vv B.C He Liked the Sea. ley, Krins and Breicoux, who 3450 ones i a ante © $900. Bacenan, Bernd. sad Pocwneting Agents. Yer | g ‘ ender Street West - - ancouver, B.C. “His old mother heard of it,| formed a trio which played in the| Lots 33 and’34, Block ‘16, Section 7. Price | Rigs or Motor Car day or night Vek Phone 8500. and did her best to get him to|second cabin and when the other| $3°900,,,0ne-hel! casm, balance 6 and) qrenth Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 } Fi ot ock 23 Sectio 7 750 SOIC. es hArarver~% | give up his playing on steamers.}|!"en were off duty. , aot aate a niet arand 8 eeoeees OFFICE: i i | 4 ; ; Hume was a man of exceptional — 08 18, SOO 88, Vection 2." PNOS 9450.4 THE IROQUOIS | EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG Equity out } ° k $ 5 7 rice Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. ; —_—_ - — — ———— == talent. He expected to go in for England Proud of the Band. Lots 1 and 2, Block 31, Section 7. Price chamber music and regarded his} London, April 29.—The con-] musas °°7> CaSt, balance 6 and 12 POOL } | work on the liners as a chance|troller of the Titanic’s musicians Continenial Trust Co Ltd ; . > cone to advance his skill. But he liked|says that there were two bands . * engli rics i ds : Canadian General Electric Company, Limited the sea, and he made up his mind|aboard, the saloon orchestra of Second Avenue : eee ssi ee Ee MeCaffery & Gibbons Motors, Mining and Contracting Machinery to finish his year with the Ti-) five men and the deck band, num-]| Real Estate Insurance| _ f gas ck ods Electrical Apparatus of every description tanic. bering three. Probably all were Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Lot on Market lace €: 3 1 e terms “When he was bandmaster on|masse!l together under Hartley See a Fin Dita iegchag tac ted : ie Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 the CGarmania he played a little}as the ship sank. Five were|= Hotel Central ©: First Ave. Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, 8 | joke on a woman passenger.| Englishmen, one a Scotchman, | ae ee piso iota nt Sumi; Avenue for $ eact : i. She'd given usa lot of trouble| one a Frenchman and one a Ger- C O A L etaens it Deedes vies. ‘aoe 7 2 % eae 24, 4 a pretending that she knew a good| man. $1.00 to $2.50 per day. "1,000 each ea lock, ‘ba 2 an ay deal about music. Once she Hartley was a Yorkshireman, Peter Black . . Proprietor l uot dae Re 89, Bection 5, $1,000. Bass fi ae eee, Le pcayprrmioen nag Company's asked us to play a particularly] aged 34, and well known and pop-|New Wellington Coal. Best on the 4), terms ae . Caper. e eee intricate classical piece. ular in musical circles in his Coast ‘ p ae, = "a coe cont i e ° e “Jock whispered instructions,|country. He had composed sey- ane 116 Rogers & Black | HOR. 108 Bll ee Prince Rupert and Prince George and at the close the woman came]eral successful musical pieces} — , HAYN Hous ag lin on Borden Street for § % up and thanked him. But the!and was to have been married] 2... a ER BROS. low 48 and slock 18, § ; For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle piece we'd played was American] shortly, “SONS oF NORWAY UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS I 0 pair i sh | *Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 A. M. Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 , | ‘ pair : “Effective May 13th = p. m., at 319 3rd ave. All Nor- lock $ : S. S. PRINCE JOHN ae | DD GREAT SHIT D wegians are welcome. For Port Simpson, Port Nelson, Granby Bay and Stewart on Wednesdays, 11a.m i er t é Masset and Naden Harbor on Thursdays, 11 p. m. l 48, § All Other Queen Charlotte Island Points on Saturdays, 1 p. m ) Ls cash ; Lots 8 and 9 k 2 s TRAIN SERVICE TO VAN ARSDOL STR IKE A ROCK ¢: E. L. FISHER pair Half cast : , Wednesday and Saturdays Cor, Fraser and 5th. Choice Wines and Cigars versit Hes | DS. Funeral Director and Rasbelmer FARM LANDS Mixed Trains Leave Pr. Rupert 1 p. m. on Mondays, GOING EAST THIS YEAR? RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT | CHARGES REASONABLE Farn lands in ite Lake se, : eens t sulkle alleys r If so Ensure Comfort, Speed and Safety on Your Trip by Using | Nautical Gazette Ms Makes Extraor- THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. ; and. Bute a a k - | dinary Suggestion Regarding|The up-to-date House Decora- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Rene fee of rane at Frat uh The Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago 5 Disaster to Titanic—Pictures tors of Prince Rupert For full particulars, tickets, etc., apply to | | Submerged Pinnacle in Ocean. A. E. MoMASTER, General Agent, Prince Rupert N Oo W O P E N Si ee | Agency All AUantic Steamship Lines | i oi oy ign Writing.. | , McCaffer & phan The Nautical Gazette makes Hat ND LAUNDRY y Third Avenue ‘PRINCE RUPERT CAFE) the suggestion that possibly | Paper-Hanging C0 TTT_TT_T_TTETETE_T_Ls | NsUrance a aa pmax | SECOND AVENUE AND SIXTH ST. there is a sbumerged ledge of dand cleaning and pressing. | FIRST CLASS SERVICE POPULAR PRICES |.ock where the Titanic struck, Our Specialties gest care of silk dresses. Orders a or in ora | Williams & Vidak Pro although the charts do not show ag lef, at Knott’s Bakery will have | i e MUEL HARRISON V. F. G. GAMBLE | . Ps | | ? f 2 cE, ABRIEC | lit, Tt gaye: WE ORIGINATE. OTHERS IMi- prompt attention, | ‘ | | “A strange possibility arises TATE Capt. Joseph Janders A percentage of y: wa from the coincidence in proxim-|2nd Street Phone 156 Green | deposited in a Savings e e H lity of positions of » Titanic | H rison & (9 ¢ rand. otel.. son se aaa oe The tee : =" | Account is so much of your e Workingman’s Home | nissing Naronie left Liverpool! B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE labor in storage for emer- i i fon February 44, 1893, and the gencies or old age. Real Estate and ;Stoci: ‘Brokers Free Labor Bureau in Connection lonly trace of pe cea Min pigtat “Ch urch Services . Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St. : | , : haust APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED GEO, BRODERIUS, Proprietor! | ine of two of her boats by the|f = FAMOUS (ema SAFETY ce eee myers ot Sexnacs — —— | . steamer Coventry on March 4, in FIRS! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PRINCESS CANADIAN SPEED | ible supply of strength may Prince Rupert - and - Stewart ||-—— jlatitude 42 N., longitude 46 W, Chures Salat il aya ond lla | mot last as long as you _THE- One was floating kee! up and the fale sere = LINE anemelald SERVICE || expect. Begin storing some ;Oother riding to an improvised ce Oo A L night pass in safety she might Bchool 2.80 pia ts — Every Sunday, 6 P. M. ‘British North America } ; stick, There Id be at least , ' IN Hi BRO | $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered no og ei caeanien ee REV, W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pasror J G. M'NAB, General Agent L _— 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS L { } ( A ., . for a depth equal to the draughi THE FIRST METHODIST C . —_ Lumber and Mouldings 8 STHODIST CHURCH : CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,500,000 REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pasror SS of it now, this week, in the —————— —— — ————__—— |}sea anchor made of oars and ; ls hh a : vy S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL || Savings Department o! » Eee i —~—H es 0 e um r *| pars, eh Titanic was the THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH pe + si eee ee a Per eN 4 —LIMITED deepest. ship to traverse that MCINTYRE HALL, 8RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Te. ocean, and where othere ships Sprviom ¢ ry Sunday at 11 AND SEATTLE | THE BANK OF | | | , of the Titanie to see if any per- SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE SSS SO SSS SSS SS SS | manent obstacle to navigation Services every Sunday at ll —t-0-#--9—-© — © -¢ -6—0—#- . 3: e 1 7.30 Sund. - Largest _ Stock All Kinds of Building Supplies does exist. School at 2.80 » ee unday t y t | iret A: “There is practically no dan- REV. C. R. SING, B.D. PASTOR $ FRED. STO 4 Prince Rupert Branch, iret Avenue Phone 186/ ver from ice in the region in YEN ite nae | 5 , General Hard-vare | F. S. LONG, Manager. : February where the Naronic THE SALVATION ARMY vi ? P al foundered.” Tian, Overy. Sunday at ~ — , : ; m, 3 p. m. and 8 Builders’ Hard 9 With the Virgin Rocks fully p.m. Slnday school 1:30 e uliders’ Hardware | | CA and |.- : I Ww ; : . a r++ 3 LINDSAY ae 250 miles north of where the Ti- Ni on da voakiight, services | Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves ! SMITH & MALLETT . Fiat ORAGE tanie foundered, navy hydro- aie y — and Saturdays. { Graniteware Tinware * THIRD AVE oth G. T. P. Transfer Agents graphers express the opinion that i Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting a’ —— Re eae it is exceedingly improbable that i? Sheet Metal Work : f Orders promptly filled, Prices reasonable, the liner struck those or any < if SECOND ° AVENUE Ofies: ard Ave. ea. oe Ww arkshop OFFICE—F,, B. Rochester. Centre St. Phone 68. | oiher seini_s A agin bone 1 uo aiadahealati | n one 68, | {hel emni-submerged rocks. enormous base to bring the apex | —®-@—-o—@ — —¢— 6-600 ¢ While no soundings have ever] anywhere near the surface, and eer a Pr been made in the immediate vi-] soundings at a te; ta Taree r iy RIN Be ala ten knot distance . > cinity of the position where the} would show a rise in the nee s | W P CE RUPERT FEED se f es gency itanic went down, they explain}bottom. The nearest soundings | INO 00:99 ey ——— == :