NEATNESS AND DESPATCH THE DAILY NEWS © CHARACTERIZE THE NEWS’ JOR WORK Reipeess goth; ‘won vem fe Princess eare ae , 9pm | Prince Rupert... 9am \napanine 7 imi Gain Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist VOL. Il, NO. 164 ‘Jou i PRINCE Rupert, B.C., SaturDAY, JULY 13, 1912. 1 pea Eee Paice Five " : CE CENTS STINGUISHED VISITORS HERE, AND MORE COMING PR UPERT VISIBLY EXPANDS BASEBALL SCORES | "a ALL THE BOATS, FIR T } i GH RATES ON SMALL STUFF , Cleveland 9, Washington 3 Others rain, DE PUBLICITY EE National. Port Edward, New Waterfront, Industrial and Residential T VERY LATEST prockivn $3, Cineinnats 3.9,| 7° Board Of Slate tact sisGifprovemen). ‘the uephbetin ul Sit t d P own- Chicago 44, New York 7. considered loeal matters. The|a real estate firm for several site ituate on orpoise Harbor is Described---Named SASKATCHEWAN Boston 6, aga 9, . 0 ‘omy no mail is carried now| thousand of the Board of Trade Af Ki Ed st. yw the C. P. R. boats arriving} publicity cle rj ter ing ; ward Vil, the New Adjunct to Prince San Francisco 1, Portland 6. regularly on Friday was ec ann Late snipe od rie Rupert’s Trade by Land and Sea Promises | ELECTIONS Macramento 6, Gakland 1, [ered unsatisfactory, and the iew| meeting inclining to the view thet Th G ; Los Angeles 2, Vernon 4, expressed that all boats arriving these booklets should be avail. to rive Exceedingly in Rupert should carry avail, a|@?l¢ for firms requiring them, ; (Special to I : | Ramble Ciub Outing. iienlithiaadlldints ; but sould not be issued as ad. ce Rupert has advanced|moters of the townsite are the| been surveyed by the G. T. P. and em A delightful launch outing is mittee was appointed with) vertisements or carrying the ad- the past few days by a! Port Edward Townsite Company,|the Dominion government, chart. tegina, July 13.—Return t| planned by the Presbyterian power to act in investigation of| vertisements of firms. The book ride in the mareh of;Limited, incorporated for a mil.|ed and buoyed, and it is easy of} the elections are not oa ‘aust Ramble Club for Tuesday evening this, Discussion arose regard-|let is the official publication of in progress, Prince Rupert lion dollars, $100,000 of which| approach Che future of Port plete, but the Libe ra s are oemaia! next, weather permitting. The ing the high express rates|the Board of Trade, and as such day a suburb in Port Ed-|is paid up The personnel of | Edward, which was named in the] of forty-two seals the Conserve llaunch will leave the Govern- charged for tiny pareels from|carries more weight than any d, the new waterfront, in-|the company is predominantly aldays when Edward VII was king,|tives six, with four doubtful and|™ent wharf at 7:45. the south, and this, too, will be| advertising pamphlet privately i| and residential town,| Prince Rupert one, the following} is assured, and Prince Rupert will two deferred : ' . moked into Ure 6 view te lialionuen, i wv of the site of which will} wel! known names of high stand-|have the greatest pride in the Excursion to Seattle. — —= oe — — n a-very few days.) ‘ne the city being associated| prosperity of her first suburb, | Account of the Potkateh at Se- ne It suburb is situated on| with it Dr. W. T. Kergin, J. M.| which will add immensely to her Mr. H. N. Boss, the wellknown | attte, Rogers SteamBhip Agency STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT he shores of Porpoise Harbor |! an W. Agnew, A. W. Agnew,! revenues, present and to come, nber and real estate man, is re} sejjing round trip ti¢kets, $27, » water inlet which di-| W Clark Durant, J. Fred Ritehie|and will probably one day be a wistered at the Premier Hotel, Prince Rupert to Seattle and re- faces Dixons Entrance, | and ° Hart son. Prominent men|part of the Greater Prince Ru H. S&. Wallace returned this|turn. Good until Sept. 30, final BRINGS DISTINGUISHED PEOPLE ne es = a wei ne financial wor d outside of|/pert inevitable in the none too/morning from a business visit to|return limit. Leave Monday by Prince Rupert, and some) Prince Rupert are also associ-jdistant future. the southern cities, State of California, Phone 116. ON from the city by rail.jated with Port Edward, such as ARRIVAL THIS M0 Fine Industrial Sites. Spencer Watson, of the New York A, ait a vard is to be a water-| | Os Exchange, and T. J and has the very| iy mond, of the S800 Coal RESULTS FROM | SASKA TCHEWAN The steamer Prince Rupert,| full fist of the abriints this sean. iture of having such} whe ats se Captain Barney Johnston, who| ing follows: for the erection of| : POTEPa een a ey oom, Gem PD as a i ee yulled off h . ~q| Scott, RK. Thompson, Mrs. it industrial locations | ‘ oe 1 KE. J. Matthews of L ih l patel to ecadianet eee Acotmwall, tre. Peree’ ries Me at industrial Woeations seattle, is laid out in residentiallf Liberals Great Run of Victories Listed---Still the Conservatives })'2nint (0 perfection, arrived in| smi 'w.” Harris ae. capacity for steamships|° id business ts of 30 by 100} pert on time this morning. There) jevyine.’ Miss leans A. nit of waterfront thar jfeet, in blocks of 24 lots to aj} Have a Little Hope as Returns are Incomplete were 102 saloon, 2 second and 43 Surteg 3d . Mckenate, A. Rupert iteslf can offer.|°!0ck. with 20 foot alleys and % ae third class passengers. Peterson, J. W. Cameron, 9. Bea te tigen Pv Tin endl atpeinhe Phe aituation is : Special to Daily News hieuiaied. ‘thm ted Nerorost,, 7 Giddes, M. I ' es ane ia i Weahet pedal Regina, July 13 The Liberals can now claim the following seats: Arm River by a ma- & ke distinguished sa- young. W. ™ Soon, ~ a ures beside long wharves) || Wolf Cree nett wateasl rity of 4189, Battleford by 4120, Biggar by 100, Cannington-Hanley by 191, Humbolt by 317, loon list were the manager of Edwards, Miss Findlay, J. oo Sask St aaa deen mT Se ght and power, end th Kindersley by 20, Last Mountain coneeded, Melfort by 14, Moosemin by 146, Moose Mountain G. T. P. steamships, ©. H, Nichol- Wooley, We Choritaten, w. 6. “ a ge wo gnc 7 ~ compa proposes to by 6O. Me ree jaw County by 4 Pheasant Hill by 155, Quill Plains by 95, Swift Current by 115, son, Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. weintyre, & 3. Prin, Bg, Mr. ' put plank iin deme dianied Souris by 40, Saskatoon County by 105, Tramping Lake by 63, Touchwood by 337, Thunder Thompson, Hon. Cochrane seek: “ns fohnson, F. 8. harbor is two miles long, with i ; ‘ 12 Creek by 183, Vonda by 99, Wadena by 35, Yorkton by 69, Canora by 172, Estevan by 105, . : : : ve eee Thompson, Mrs. aree xh \ ling basin 3,500 feet across The clearing of the Franeris by 249 ' ister of railways; his son and| McDonald, H. Wekay, 1 e 5 8 deop Rarner ot eweet tenders a oa Oe Regina and Saskatoon city Conservatives claim North Battleford by 52, Kerrobert by 8, secretary, Mr. Yates. There were a, R. Anges, Scores lides, there being always a mini sta ‘7 rhe G1 “gre kites Lumsden by 52, Lloydminster by 10, Moosejaw City, Merse by 21, North Qu’Appelle by 54, Prince 120 tons of freight on board for Locnian. tire wiltent eo mum depth of six fathoms, The : stethi 7 i Albert by 154, Pipestone by 57, Eagle Creek by 35 and Gull Lake by 18. They are in doubt Prince Rupert, Queen Charlotte | Pick Norman Clayton, ' Grace” narner 308 8 ee See eee ‘ ait i 4 isd te for thi : regarding South Qu'Appelle and Milestone. The Liberals claim a majority in the next house Islands and up river points. Re- ervey, ¥, wana oo Reser M feet wide with ten fathoms in the : ca) ath eat o ; f 12 to 16. The returns are very incomplete and the final figures are likely to change the ports of very warm weather in ae ee Cane. Sister Mary” iin channel and six at least t 33 7 riers ee “ ow results in some ridings considerably, which gives the Conservatives some hope. Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle, ee R. A. Butebard, Pr. T, ther side for boats passing each || a “ o — ae aoe ne he Seott government achieved a sweeping vietory at the polls today when it triumphed with excessive haze on the trip | eieoa. Apnie enw’ - her rhe waterfront is laid oul nem v = ' J — *, oe eae i the Conservative opposition by a big majority, Although the returns from many outlying up are brought. ane wae and son ae ots suitable for industrial | ; yas _ a4 p ; a pe . encies kre far from being complete, the fact thal the government has been returned by This was one of the largest pore. Miss Metonnachie,"', tes = ee eee al reased majority is certain. The Liberals at midnight claimed forty seats out of the fifty- passenger lists so far brou 7 et ae Shackioy, Mise Industries in Waiting. | Named After King. tw eoneeding to the Gonservatives but nine, and three doubtful. Many majorities are small, up this season. The G, T. P| fis mee: hay, Mrs. " \lready a number of industria! Besides the acreage of the ind the final returns may change the standing of the parties somewhat, but it will be a day or steamships are certainly becom- | Alexander, a oe s. erns are in waiting for the ynsite proper, there is a con two before the complete results are known, Seott was returned in Swift Current by 240 ma- ing more popular and are render-| Wrineh, Miss rs oun nor me when they can locate at/siderable acreage of tide flats ty, while Haultain had a narrow escaye in South Qu’Appelle, only returning to his seat by ing a most excellent service, as| Wrineh, z. and ‘son, Sam Port Kdward rhree fishing | which can be converted into in He lost his lieutenants in Gillis «nd Ellis All the ministers are returned, is evidenced by the increased | Boss, woe | sg MS s. Ww mpanies, a brewery, a foundry,| dustrial sites between the town yassenger lists every , | Nicholson, Capt. Fulner, &. D © power plant and a number of|site proper and Watson Island - i ee Se | Wietlecn, or =o her coneerns eager for location/|It is the feature of Port Edward ” ind waterfront within easy dis-| harbor that it opens str aight out] inec Of Prinee Rupert, The pro-| into Dixon's. Entrance It has} = “THEMINSTER OVERSEASCLUB BRIDE'S NICHOLSON while his injury is still Pcaennal the money shall not be consid- Someries QPRAMWAYS VISITSCITY, WELCOME ACCEPTS THAT lvent him on Labor Day from tak- 4 |i part in the race as a fully = fit contestant, ce his first visit to Prinee Mr. Evelyn Wreneh, aecom- Premier Sir Riehard MeBride CHALLENGE Rupert and this end of the works] Panieu by his sister, Miss {will stay in the city until Tues- Presbyterian Services. Bi the pabional transcontinental Wrench, arrived in the city this | day He will be accompanied on ” On Sunday, 14th inst., Rev, Mr | the H pee morning Mr. Wrench, who is|his visit by Hen, W. J. Bowser, While remarking that it seems} Andrews will preach in the Pres Faiwey oo rank Goch= ine viand president and original | K. ©. The Princess May will ar- ifleant that Ole Anderson's |pyvterian Church at 44 a, m. on) Pal minister of railways for the! opeanizer of the Overseas Club,} rive at 2 o'clock on Monday and hatlenge should come after it}the subject Are the Dead Con-/| |?) pion, has a very busy timelis on a tour of Canada and the|the general committee, aceom- is well known that Nicholson! seious?” and al 10 p.m. on the} in band. He arr ived by the Prinee| United States. Mr. Wreneh, who] panied by as large a fleet of small suffered a considerable leg | question, Are We Getting Better) hupert accompanied by his son|is very well known beth in the}eraft as can be gotten together Nicholson, Prinee Rupert shore Worse?” in the Empress rhe-j/and Mr. H, 8, Clements member; old country and the overseas do-| vill meet the incoming steamer.| en mile champion runner,! atre, for the district, He was welcomed) minions as a clever journalist} The address of weleome will be| ight deelared himself ready} on the wharf by local men offand publie speaker, will address| presented at the Government) eet and beat Anderson on) Social Hop. prominence, politically and other-}a meeting of the Overseas Club} wharf and then will fellow th La Day over a fifteen mile} You are cordially nvited to] wise Mhis afternoon he spends | this evening in Melntyre Hall} formal opening of the wharf,| Nicholson mentions thatiattend a social dance at K, of P.]in the city. and tours the harbor|'The meeting will be open to all,| The afternoon will be spent in| ! Anderson affeets particular) Hal) Saturday eve Juiv 438th.pi the Kvelyn romorrow heland should be largely attended,} the eity and in receiving: several over the fifteen mile dis-| My M. M. Gooper, da ne in makes the journey up the line to}as it is bound to be of a most in- delegations In the evening Sir} soly, he himself has equally} structor, will manag the floor, | the do oof steel. and on Monday | terest'*@¢ and i:steuctive charac-| Riehard and the Hon Mr. Bowser | records over the ten, fifteen! Good musie it morning he returns south, Great} ter, comorrow the members of will address a public meeting in venty mile course. In putting | as is Hon Frank Cochrane’s|the evub will take Mr, Wrench inj the Westholme Theatre, jovn his money on the challenge Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners.| reputation for fast travel, he will|/charge and show him all the The G, T. P., through Mr, W J, WILL PIKE he does so with the stipulation] Phone 4. find his programme a full one | beauties of our island and harbor.|€. ©, Mehan, has placed practic. Of the Lawrenee Stock Company, ms? ally its entire service at the dis- posal of the Premier and his} oe . . " ~ weed *-eeee oon err i party. Hazelton will be visited wits Ago || Reception to Sir Richard McBride invite tettaet| PRINCE RUPERT THIS TIME LAST YEAR TWENTY MI noon on Wednesday, The Prince . PRINCE RUPERT eceplion to ir Ic ar C ride John has been specially provided Indoor baseball league fairiy established, Chief Vickers Members of the vanguard of welecomers of 5 Riehard ncn by the G, 'T. P, for this trip, The secretary, McBride ransacking literature from Shakespeare to Deuteron rhe publie are cordially invited to attend the reeeption to party will leave for Stewart on Inquest opens on body of J, Stussi, killed at Government omy for suitable mottoes the Premier of the Provines, ion, Siv Niehard MeBride, K, ¢ Thursday morning, returning on} wharf, lhe ever energetic Crip achieving areh triumphs at the M, G., and .party on arrival at the Government wharf on Mon- Friday 80 as to be able to make | Clause 36 of the liquor license bylaw (the 15-day clause Govepnennnd Gane. day, July 45th, at 2 p, m, the boat returning south at 9| Newton denies that he cha Council ehamber’s one sol ary spider still puzzling ovel PUBLIC MEETING. o'eloek, is suspended for two months.rged Commissioner V. W. Smith the unwonted speed with whieh last night's meeting went \ public meeting to he addressed by Gir Rishard MoBeide | | wi) are = nettle ligenses. through voa tton, W. J. Bowser, K, C. will be held in the Westholme Dr. Freneh of Aberdeen, W ash-| é esults of high sehool entrance exams. out, Phinee Ru- Merely Mabel offers suggestion that the Sir Ki hard Mé rheatre at 8 p. m., Monday evening, ington, brother-in,law ef Mr, D.) pert boys and girls do well, Bride weleoming motto might begin “For what we ar about All ave invited to be. present, H, Morrison, arrived by the Ru- Alderman Douglas heads off “free water” plan for eity receive, pert this morning and is to be} scavengering contractor's residence, ' i here for a summer visit,