_ arnoest CIRCULATION in CTY AND NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA THE DAILY NEWS | ~~ ——— — ‘4 “lrg, Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist eee : ? = Se NO. 231 “s, Prince Rupert, B.C., Tuespay, OcTospr 1, 1912. ‘Pmcs Five Cents V0 —— NEN MEN OF ULSTER ARE OFFERED TRANSPORT SHIPS cry COUNCIL LAST NIGHT DISCUSSED THE GIVING OF A FRANCHISE TO POWER COMPANY | | | } and said that the city would have Dunsmuir Lid., were discrim- TAURIER PREDICTS ANOTHER hia nKe pt = to meet such} CHINAMEN WERE inating or not \ motion was “: BIG AMATEUR PRODUCTION, ids oved and it was decided a Hot] ELECTION IN NEAR FUTURE iil wae] AD MAVE VOTES: Shalt wil he ake “OUR BOYS” IS naewer he letter in the aflirma Said "ballot will be taken at an TONIGHT rly date, twenty-fours’ notice ; ksbat cily purchasing be given, LIBERAL CHIEF IN SPEECH AT CORNWALL YESTERDAY TOLD jy .))) reported his action in re-| Proposal That Chinks Have Vote 1t was decided that the Chinese BAPTIST BROTHERHOOD WILL sTAG STAGE FAMOUS FARCE-COM- OF DISSENSIONS IN BORDEN’S CABINET AND WARNS card (6 the coal supply. After) on Strike Questions Turned vole, as they were also employees) EOY TONIGHT AT WESTHOLME THEATRE—PLAYERS HAVE THE PEOPLE TO BE READY FOR ELECTION. viring Vancouvel Island and Down—tLong Fight. jof the company, Cumberland and STUDIED PARTS PERFECTLY AND ARE EXCELLENT. Puget Sound without any satis —— | Extension to vote simultaneously. ‘ Fees s Daily News. the two parties and blamed the| factory result. he ordered four Cuibberiand: Ben! 0 i al ies bitte tadded Gown tie After working assiduously for,have seen the play before, but 0.— Speaking | Conservatives for raising the sec-|hundred tons from the Crows’| », ass meeting held in the Cum-|voting proposition and then held weeks under the able direction) to these and the others who have i bee es tional ery N Pass his would arrive in| poriand Hall, which was crowded|a iin tanith behind dima of Mrs, Chisholm, the members | not done s0 a treat is in store, hie Ontario 1 few days and with the amount! (4 the doors, several prominent|doors, They decided that nothing of the Amateur Dramatic Club yo plot and clever dialogue to- re Excellent Display of Potatoes. ecured from other sources last| ymeiais.of the miners’ organiza.| more bevésne until further ins the Baptist Brotherhood, who are! gether with the happy ending, \ d Laurie Several excellent samoplice of Christmas He also quoted| sion delivered S@dresses; a votel structions be reéelved from head producing that finest of com-|when the “boys” each meet again f Ontario and ils a “ppc ce prices iadiaon sid a dees MM teoided that & aos Whe “or os saints - ~jedies, “Our Boys,” this evening|the girl of his choice, and the d for a sud Kg a oP oo oe ry nal ad a id ta ’ ; ies “ aes vat estan. 4 " 8lat the Westhoime Opera House,|two old fathers have to give in ed that tite are on exhibit n the Kaien ‘ alt tt ‘. e " Wiead P wrt » th ee ‘ na 7 ‘ oo retore, seem @Sliook a rest last evening so as to|and admit that after all the boys Hardware store wind n Third ontinued on Page 4 — on we | oe avoid being the slightest bit|probably are the best judges of § not WOFK~! avenu The tube which we stale for the performance. whom they want to marry, never The ministers! grown by Mr. F. J. Fu in his Everything is in readiness, and] failing to make a big hit when- i ire noti@arden at 1035 First aver TRANSPORTS OFFERED T0 ULSTERITES BY the scenery, stage setting, make-|ever this comedy has been pul her election!) excellent samples of the pro up and general production will]}upon the stage. hin a short! ductiveness of the Northern be the last word in amateur per- country, and would be a credit to] formances. Many of the audi- Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. he policies of} any community ERS; e ence this evening will probably} Phone 4, | | } | COUNCIL ASKED TO GIVE FRANCHISE TO POWER CO. Transports Are Offered to the Ulsterites by Liverpool Shipowners Says Smith---Marchioness of Dufferin Presides at | Anti-Home Rule Meeting MISSIONARY BELIEVES THAT - JAPS ARE SECURING INDIANS {| MISSIONARY WHO HAS LIVED ALDERMEN CONSIDER PROPOSAL FROM POWER COMPANY, Special to Daily News use of their ships to carry|chioness of Dufferin last nigh AMONG THE INDIANS AND BUT DO NOT DECIDE UPON ANYTHING—MONEY BYLAW Liverpool, Oct 1.—Speaking thousand Ulsterite sympa-/Presided al a woman's meeting} KNOWS THEM THINKS THAT JAPS ARE UNDERMINING VOTING WAS POORLY CONDUCTED SAYS REPORT. las © meth . 1 wl hizers to Belfast in the event of/@PPesing home rule. The hall FIDELITY OF INDIANS—SUGGESTS FORTIFICATIONS. : . }was packed and the speeches were — = Mayo! md) W Ald ' Dvbhavn re.|*' ’ » . Ha reements Ww ecessary lof a fiery nature, Determination That the Japanese are endeay-; receiving their dues and in con- | t of irked that the board would| A wee : , . " . r —— compring ther ind) was expressed by ladies on every}oring to get on intimate terms|S@@uence are inclined to be surly Pow Com x lo the w f they could/statement that three Livery side to stand with their husbands] \ith the Indians of British Go-|°Ye" them, ecure the funds jshipowners had promised h the Belfas on { The Mar-jin the fight, “Then the inability or disin. extending | humbia to aid them in the event clihation of the government to irs sul . ae ee ce ihe of their ever wanting to invade} ion Gun-a-Noot and the mur : os wt that se il boys we ! sed, it was nd that he had this province was the startling] qorers paul ‘and Spitlam have f gregating it ! 1 at his trade as ex : stateme ‘ one of . ale. ee : : : “i a 4 wrked at h : as a mechanic vr m - . - ‘. 7 : 2 — given them the idea that if three what ! rt had | oes eee ee ee ite te recent = Ang'ican) men can elude the forces ‘of the i King iis had bet ‘ He was anxious t« a jsynod, who for years has lived i : h pan 1d that the adjacent prope ty| . : : s government for so long, three ancouver, where his among the natives and is con- thousand men could do so much ‘ . ‘ . ; ‘ sé 0 5 he opel vners were in constant fea f d family resided, and versant with their language and more he power Phis blo had been co whe 7 had been emp! habits ¢ ‘ ac yer employed at rabits. “The h rG i ‘ fray , . nw . » hunt for Gun-a-Noot has “ th rimmed several years G80 O00) magistrate Takes Lenient View) lis trade for a considerable tine,/@eod Time Is Guaranteed Those; That he is sincere in his belief/y.0n g farce from start to finish , a a a Oat SR: Oe of Reason of Lynch Being in Who Attend the Hospital Ball {and fears that were his name! sig pad any real effort been made i. pla the) been effected Building—Will Be Held. on Friday Night. divulged he would suffer for his]; , capture him it could easily, oe a ee ne. W Le apeech is quite evident. have been effected, and can be men e d to have the place resealed Coming ue before Masiatrete On Friday evening next the In speaking to a hse 0 effected at any ‘ae, = YOu dermi ‘ I efe ne Os " eld} senté > rece ° * sal that ‘ : soak 'd hele Ald in Cla I McMullin on remand this mos nual hospital ball will be held ntative recently, he Lik - Again, the authorities give ! 1 letter read f in English he spacious quarters of the} when he rebuked the Indians for}, bsolutel : P 7 was nly f nf i James Lynch, the nan . | Apind 7 > car , > ten} ersoutely no support to their syndicate asking i guarantee K: 1ien Island Club, on Second|drinking or carousing, he is often justices of the peace in the out 3 f the! of four hundred gallons of wat harged with being found on avenue. This affair, which is one] told: Wait until our brothers, lying districts, and often when an ! Ock er minute he ey if the Saturday evening on the premises) ge Louis Woman Tells Police of the social events of the sea-|the Japs, come; they will’ fix you Indian is sent to prison for some he table.| wpeeting ' 7" a he said f James Knouse proprietor f Where They Can Find Most son, bids fair to eclipse anything} whites. breach of the law he is liberated ‘ veyed & i i t st d do every he Pantorium, for an unlawfu of the Stolen Money. of the sort so far given in Prince “IT am econvineed,” he said, . nd ule by ‘ ; a ! was ordered by the Mag : ’ | . eit , ’ * , here o > agreement on some technicality of his sen- > hing possib em ie hi i \ } Rupert. \ large and brilliant/“that there is some agreemen tence is lessened Thea result is provide iets bn vest in Prince Ru strate to be kept in the eare of ‘ a ; gathering of Prince Rupert's so-|between the Japanese and some], | : A Th _ r un street 68000) he’ police for a day or two, as he| Chicago, Get, t.— The wee ie" ople will be there and al-lof the Indians siready. Of coureel® aot’. bee } pert i wife of one of the men held ciety people will be there and al-jof the Indians Siready. : “While | hope and pray that d do the! Mp. Mason, the city engineer,Japparently had been drinking} © Lot ) connection with the v I toge ther a pleasant and delight-|1 may be mistaken, but T domt} 4, 4 thing will never come ouis i 0 io on , : : 5 > { ilks explained to the Council that} heavily and there was some ques eek lt bank{ful time is looked forward to] think that | am. Someone has about, what would be more sat. . had been! four hundred gallons per minute} tion as to his mental condition obbery. of & Year ago * when}? all. been telling them that they are isfactory to an invading -army erk read] would approximate half a million City Solicitor Peters, whilst adie “tee oft See ae —— jof the origin as the Asiaties, and shan a have an army of such i to ereet ; acte e the case as of a , , “ae oe cs rthey regar “mas br rs. . oo ne ras wa ns | day This am { hara n ) ( : ee Bank of Montreal, has informed Mirth and pathos, laughter and they re gard them a agg si scouts in the country such as the Ds . . eould be guaranteed with the]|serious nature, was dispt he police of the whereabouts of}tears, a delightful evening's en- Phere is no denying that the Indians, who «now every bush and eR ausan ie - o ‘ » time.jamend the charge to one of being : tte : ‘ ; ” ; é ave oir grievances, r $ ne i was re. " st or i a ‘é ; - t “ne nh 2 d rae meas i he did} *!40,000 the Missing money, cel fainment, “Qur Boye” of the ere atte ew : . Mm § hos ps ‘gee : ~> out a single shot being fired in ; ate der a Sule situa bul as the} ORINK CRAZED MAN JUMPED FROM G. T. P. DOCK, BUT EAGER BANK OFFICIAL SEES GREAT PROGRESS AHEAD OF CANADIAN | defense. ware, it had LY CAUGHT ROPE THROWN TO HIM—AGENT CHALMERS 6 WEST—ADVOCATES MIXED “What is needed and what ‘ ine before AND STAFF WORKED HARD TO REVIVE HIM. FARMING. }must be established for the pro- ~ a = jtection of the coast is a large i e . . ee " t super Crazed with liquor, Albert Noel, [stret we hea ae ane Lethbridge, Alta., Oct. 14.—Sig-|ing. What do T think of Leth- naval unit, not of “Rainbows, ‘ the fais ‘ vesterday | Constable Bailey immediate ly | ‘ bridge? I is one of the solid/but of superdreadnaughts and - } ‘ Sreane anadian esterde et state ‘nts as 0 e “ ~ oe discha f hel - s Fron ~— ok measures to pump out the nifleant tatemen ‘ cities of the West. IT do not think! the building of fortifications to e A . \“ ith he afternoon at about 8 OH ehors juantity of salt water that he ly A Modern Three Act Comedy present splendid pr —" ay of the anyone need worry about the} protect the supply bases. " t he plenmaill dashed down to the G | Pl, id swallowed Upon arrival at oh thn | West, as viewed by V, ©, Brown, future.” “Then instead of treating the j ‘io ployine . . »8 rr IS ght 4 Me. ta ‘Iwharf and, taking off his coat he police station further efforts | superintendent of Wwe _ : * Indians as they are now treated, | aving , Ove Was ’ | to reauacitate him, and branches of the Canadian Ban why not train the the ’ be better o ‘ . re ni ihe waters ol the ve made t u i W h Im H | : pnament. 1 ot train em as are Me | nol M0 ; mae saan i Cade was notified, Later in} tt est ome Ta mouse of Commerce, are attracting ; Tennis Tourne natives of India? Drill them and = % sure, i " ‘ He] harbor | he evening the man had reeoy j}widespread attention in Leth. Phere are only two matehes in educate them to be loyal and true a : iat =the If it was his intention e on 6 aes nena — bridge In an interview, Mr./the finals now to be played off in} ;,, (neip country and the flag that be passe side » affect o e su : ; v y passed}imil suicide the effect of | e on up before Magistrate T ¥rTUESD A Y Brown states: rhe thing which} iy. tennis tournament, and it is| fies over them?” \ le ‘rsion ibitmediatel a “ resses . as ~ — a | ; 6 Abas v (len , paenge ee hi ind MeMu this morning and Hhhipere ‘ thhe most as nepaes lexpected that these will take place emuer on ' cue ui ause im to ene , s ceaciteeerrtierentnarnssimtammaatiaeaeiiaesaiiiads erta is » fae e fi i gi paner : ‘he St arshe sone saded guilty to the charge of Alberta is the a that } irm | this afternoon or tomorrow. As Roche's Big Basement Pool as » eage wri ‘ s ret . . , or. { oo ee é : a = te him by an|attempted cide He gave his Oct. 1st, 1912 er here oy in the northe - p ; soon as the tournament is over}Room is being enlarged and is ss rn as 0 ’ on oO ' . ‘e are largely| ; , for th looker and hung n until alrea the rash act He had ’ pHOn f the Tae aes oo ‘lithe full results will be announced.| now one of the most comfortable VP ronhooker i ‘ 7 oO igo : o » P £ Ty he Crossings “4 shed t yn from @ consiructio® By the Baptist Brotherhood, un ppBotnS ihe lee Eres oat ne places in town, Nothing too good is boat reached him f money and where there are evidences of the! ; . o« hant was ( r. P. Freight Agent Chal-jca a 8 Oe Y der the direction of han in th ty! f farming,| Dont miss “Our Boys’ at the|for the patrons of 235 , : ’ i ue » a o ar ri ! lition f ; the staff did\ha { 1 friend | Oo) Mrs, Chisholm oe , , ¥ Westholme Opera House this Roche's Pool Room. 4 Offimers and others of it i When he wanted some|{ lhe exclusive grower is passing} : ' Ul gO Loleverything possible to revive the|! hi eagle viet yen t at ad Public opinion ie against|°verins a 4 sain ' Ne lumber} unfortunate man, who was un-)of pted to drown himaelf \ him. The governments, the rail-| See Frank Ellis as the dude, Lid the u’ ©lly would oonseious and im an utterly ex pres sie pase a ) Seals on sale al Orme’s Drug Store ways. the banks, all are working! ry Stalker & Wells’ butter ‘Talbot Champneys,” in “Our hausted condition , Vout n hi eturn i to get hi mto go into mixed farm.| best yet I'wo tbs. for 75 cents.| Boys” at the Westholme Opera f ; : SCUssion Phe police, who had been tel ! , I nee ing, and they are slowly sueceed 220.0f House tonight, Board of arrived with ajl \I phoned * ER == —_- . sar * A < mm i a i b . ' ¥ ry | , , Pak | 5