gays | to myself, say fi The News Ie the paper to buy gays |. Legislative Library yoL. Il, NO. 128 S GLORIOUS EMPIRE DAY IS DETAILED ——————e—_——EEEE=&_=o— arn Formerly The Prince Rupert ma PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1912, DEAL DEAL OUTING ON EMPIRE DAY AT TERRACE With Baseball and Football, Rosine, ‘Danding, Rambling and Scrambling, Lunching, Laughter and Songs, a Big Party of THE DAILY NEWS rincess May..... ',..8 Ome. ta. PRICE FIVE CENTS ————— ee ae THE YOUNGSTERS’ EMPIRE DAY—-WINNERS Fast Series of Children’s Sports ' Pulled - Off---Exciting Boys’ and | Girls’ Races Run on Second Avenue Prince Rupert People Made Merry Holiday Yesterday | The children’s sports pulled om conaten by the citizens from the|of age First, Lena Shrubsall; ’ on Second avenue front of the} fro fWw.D n’s c .» |second Rose Adams, By Special Correspondent, Football Match. | served at 5 p. m. in the Lukelse key ” Set 2 vs an ai mn Mb OF XE ve aly iat Bone . . ‘ . oT sn . sae ai’ g ’ ears Of excursion train tO} representing Terrace. The game Prof. Hoffman and = assistant jthe large gathering of kiddies beP holder, etc. Be low are the second Reta Grove. terrace today. A perfect trip} resulted in an easy win for the} rendered choice music for those }who participated in them, The|¥!MBErs of the various events: Boys’ race, eleven to thirteen jong the beautiful tide water! Galedonians by 4 to 0. Following who cared to dance in the larse different events were hotly con-| Girls’ vace, under five years years of age—First, Jack Naden; hores and up the banks of the} ape the teams: j hall of the Lakelse Hotel. Owing tested by the children, who|of age—First, Helen Bennett; second, Joe Cavilieri. yift Skeena, brought the plea-) (4 jedonians—Goal, R. C. Killin,|'© ‘he ardent wish of the pleasure jranged in ages from two years|/second, Bessie Pace. Big girls’ race, won by Mar- e se rs to the me ae backs, J. Currie (captain) and|S¢°kers the departure of the ex- io guite big giris of fifteen. It Boys’ race, under five years of|garet Sherman. ; at the entraner to the Kit-} Gans: half backs, Lamb, J. H.|cUrsion was delayed until 9 p. m. MISS ETHEL CORLEY was commented on by the spec-|age First, Douglas Frizzell; Boys’ sack race—First, T. lum Valley. Kelly, 8. Currie; forwards, O. R. | On the way home the journey} tators that the girls were in no|second, Peter Black; third, Fred|Sherman; second, Howard Friz- | ° Stew: ar . . ry ; | was enlivened by vocal efforts in}As Stella Darbisher in \plain| way behind the boys whe came | Macc Ideal Spot Stewart, Gardiner, C. Paterson, ° ns } } 1en it came} Macdonald. zell. \fter a weleome luneh served} McLean and Williseroft. * "| music of no mean sort rendered| Swift” at the Empress night | prowess o nthe track, and the Girls’ race, five to seven years Boys’ three legged race—First » Boniface Gordon at the Lake- lerrace—Goal, Timmer; bac xs, |? the c sallie ah Scotch lath | = —— SS | Sirs’ races were, if anything,|of age—First, Dora Adams; sec- J. Cavilieri and L. Donaldson; Hote the crowd dispersed] Turnbull and Nicholson: halffoed others o 1e excursionists, | the most exciting of them all. ond, Helen Bennett. second, G. Donaldson and F. Leg- niant as theswould : ’ iwho contributed comics and the | Chief of Poliee Vickers, to : i get k ine ‘ d ‘| backs, Ferguson, Dick and Morri- latest. ditties from the eastern | whose Onatee “And OSniini Boys’ race, five to seven years ‘Gi Is’ a 8 linger im the) son; forwards, Livingstone, Allen, | 4) athe ae 0 a tired. but at ans ag as) of age—First Bobby Watson; tinty™ tarps logue pate--aieee h : to walk up the traek| Little, Bell and Martin. Bye ics es Ri aut ired My jthe getting up of the sports was! .ocond, Clarence Pace. Reta Grove and Clara Knott; sec- ‘s the Little Canyon, and aa niin eil MoMeekin ani delighted crowd streamed off the }due, was unable to be present on Gasik® tan : 4 ond, Rose Adams and Mabel lown ¢ Kitsumka- | y . } fi F : train at Prince Rupert and wend- fjaccount of official business call- FAPIB TACG, GOVERN LO RINe youre Adams ; . . SL SO Or es a ir we omewar 1 ane ; 7 of age—First, Thelma Nehring;]° ni ghia ‘ 5 7 thers took their pos- Referee—A. Clapperton. i their way homeward. Ss him to Vancouver. No one a ea tO. phon na Nehring; Boys’ tiny tots’ race—First, atural amphithea- Goal Umpires—J. Kelly and i ; Thi sie ae aa Slo: Items of Interest Extra Hard) V°'!d regret this more than him-|° Pa f Douglas Frizzell; second, Miiton of which George} Ww. G. Dennis. ; Spec all r - as . < oan| “Boiled That Time and Space| *'!!: ; oys be e, welt to nine years | McLeod. nverted into an ad- The match was for the Over- |* wore Bess een Bik. 08 May Bo Saved Wile Stil! You Mayor Nome, vom mee wi aa i aaa ine moKey; Girls’ tiny tots’ race—First, eation ground. It] seas Club cup Ome Tie pec and w as ha le chamoisuede) gne Told of Them. presided over the events, distrib-|Second Leonard Sherman. Edna Watson; second, Hilda ficult to. praise too| a ” | o . my i \gloves, 50c. See our window. ‘ | uted the numerous prizes kindly Girls’ race, nine to eleven years| Bennett i ul 0 ais VU) score sloot a or ie Jallies. = ” high esult of his upspar-| First goal was scored by W illis-|* . . = : Tonight Postmaster R, L, Me-| — — expenditure and enthusiasm] e¢poft, second by J. Currie. Third tosh will remove staf¥ and postal] 9 “CAPTAIN SWIFT” did park, and fourth by McLean. SORE RIOETY 32 Pen ree promises) AMATEURS ARE on . d avenue the loos | The Ball Game Boxing Boute. Third avenue, the Hilditch| | Tonight’s Fine Play Presented by block. The old place will be May Roberts Co : ova Saat earns ee eae —— BY EARL GREYS" ane EARLY DEATH . EVER POPULAR gra vas a baseball game} po g contests ere e e . ‘ i Bia eba ©} boxing contests wet the next —— Captain . Swift, the bush- we representing Rup-| feature. They were well econ- | George Ross, I. 8. O., chief] , Raaniaa. fost ’ oy The Terrace ates ; ‘ , 8 mm : ; anger play, Is schedule or the eee a wl ‘ ae 1 a ducted and quite sporting fca-| Empire Day Celebrated by Feu-! i) Mce superintendent for the \ pacliouiaely eae regrettable death} femypr , th , It Successful Empire Day Show at vere short a few players,}jures, First was a four round de-Joie with Cheers for the Domini n, is in the city superin- has occurred in the general hos Pree. 15s evening. is one the Weeshohes Wit fs -Oke apirit of fair play, contest, Red Blythe vs. Phil King and the Royal Salute— ending post offige matters apd A . ere S~ | that employs the entire strength peated Tonight—All the Fayor- . ‘vers Were. recruited) Hannafin, ~ [1 was a draw, al- Regiment Looked Soldierly. jimaking arrangements for the py baE. Ost Empire Day. Youns/or the Roberts eompany. Like ites Will Be There. F the visitors to make a side/{hough ou» old timer Phil was } future. tussell Milles, 14 years old, son many other well written’ plays es woe i very ereditable ac¢-) publicly considered the faster _ ' , { arly | —_—— lof Henry A. Milles, and a native} DAT : lee : Those who were oul earty a Onine nahi acl [ |the characters are all good, giv-| The amateur vaudeville aggre- hemselves. Phe second and main feature was} ,\ju¢h yesterday morning were! V G. Bogue, one of this conti- of Ontario, though a pioneer boy fave! not +y Nahin 440 5 ; \ | er’s battle ended with a@j}q four round bout between the = : mn an tial | neots iding harbor engineers,| 0! this country, passed away oe tn i BOG VEE ie leading actor! gation most decidedly made good \upert by a score] well known pugs, Richard Smith} favored by witnessing a martial) |. og opening an office and go-|the result of internal trouble, iy arate oe opportunity, but|jast evening. By many it was |. The soft condition of|and Shin Timmer. The purse of] ceremonial performed by Earlliny carefully into the prospects| {rom which he had suffered *for ee all the subordinate mom-| ,,,oj4ered the best entertain- r is gave the twirlers|3:7 went $ nits ; 5, to] Grey's. Rifles which gave the} jnq facoilities of the harbor some time. Russell was the lad|?&"S- Ts ig ah ; R by | , }s!7 went $10 to Shin and ti [ORR eae. cin mat ul i iDiti f the harbor with ee ae ee [he play embraces ‘many sides| ™ nt so far given. Despite the ie iw hits that} s,, : “r heing 9 necessary touch of militar ee i ‘ te (hace seh ig who was unfortunate enough to - many hit lat} Smith, the latter being slightly to : a view to taking the very best ad- : , : ne through the in| (he } d Phe third bout w I the celebration of Empire Day ™] \ay4 Tun { he f I break a leg at Haysport not very of human emotion and is one} many other attractions of a pub- BUNCE OUB © “ iw Dad, Th “ 10 as bDe- e -s . i age oO the! or the future. eee Ae 5 ¢ wae - J teas ; me . je $ " ‘ ; A . ; d grounds were not] t, cen two Callies, Messrs. M. M.| Prince Rupert, and was most ef- mg ago, and many will recall that pleases especially "the bank lic holiday the house was filled re than one base. le, ‘ V B. . Yhe| fective Next setir f th iv Co him owing to that. accident. His president, the man of literature, and the several turns were re- , a amb and \ Sere rms : ‘ pratiell hive caneete cs an Coes Oe tas Sea any|the lady of fashion, the business|¢e'ved with genuine applause by is as follows: former quilt in the second 1ound At 9 a.m, the company marched) oi) will most cely be held in the} 4e ath was, however, not in any ’ , i : ; . . ? | ar all : “Nel cs ian Piha aaai_{mman, the man who earns. his|the, large, audience. Messrs R. H. E.}owing to a well directed blow on| out of the drill hall and formed] jaw eity hall, which is now com-| Way due to the effeets of the acci- ! weit . ; " a @ wa aenest | s able ment lin “company line” on the smooth] »jeted far enough f fonnaney,| dent, but entirely from. natural livelihood by the sweat of his] Whitley and Oram in comedy, Mrs noe Ta . > es sh tak rare sacas ai sul fi we of "Bee ond avenue spe- ey id ' a re the ' os " ° Bart i j| causes Russell was a favorite brow and the news boy. Miss A, Stowell in songs and Mr. H. G. ie ecate 2 n excellen dinner icidentally, the red = deyil . | &, “ 2s : falkar i eee js ea ra cial sprinkled-by the fire de-| ..ijove around this week-end into| 2mong old timers and well known Roberts has a beautifully emo- ‘ “5s a wef sgh pe ae |partment, Here a feu-de-joie was} j;. palatia quarters ihe| aS a pioneer in early Stewart} tional part that her admirers a ar 7 hs ihentich healt tor’s return from Grosse Isle, pacts three rounds of ammuni-) 5.4 ep fire hall days. He will be buried at Gar- | will be glad to see her in. p ane ( a en ee ; Much good will from Prince Ru-|{jon being shot into the air, fol- den Tsland on Sunday af 4 p. m. Many will be glad to see Mr. ts Prt verde # re . ties Pert citizens will accompany Dr.|}owed by the roya! salute and Phe Canadian Glub— proposes| Rev. F, W. Kerr officiating, Bia aloe Gillard back on the stage makin a fl I te ine ated rremayne and his wife on their} three cheers for the King. to entertain Chinese Consul: Dr: the arrangements are in the | playing the principal part oppo- nee ee ee ee ayins : a trip east. They have not had a} Afterward the COMPANY) hang Kang Jen, stationed at hands of E. L, Fisher, das ape Corneil, rhe “we Het S aaiaee eee “ The prolonged eastern trip for some| marched around the parade] vancouver e tha taint eee aha make an excellent foil for each - - snr mone a” anco 47 hae u ‘ nthar. § ae Sneek allo aati sce de resistance, vever, aren time, and apart from the import-| ground and then executed the) ,jental will aceept an invitation Prince Rupert Passengers. _ ‘ — rs See Se the presentation of the finest i , » gvenis octor's aes are s{’’ s effec , , oo may be looked for, 3 a»sente : An Important Trip to Grosse Isle,| ce oO! the genial doctor's mi march past most ffectively,| ..nt him to come to Prince Ru- rhe Prince Rupert arrived this film yet shown in Prince Rupert Quebec to Investigate Quaran-| sic! for Prince Rupert this time}the soldierly appearance of the pert. morning with the following pas- “A Pageant of Empire.” Noth- tine Methods During Height of there is every wish that he may]pegiment being remarked upon cee steiner sengers: W. Fuller, D, G. Mor-}| ing ¢ vuld have been more ap g ' 4 2D; Gea ae ave be as Immigration Rush. have a prosperous, trip person-|py all, Later the company wid Fresh flowers at Wark’s yee lrison, Mrs. Morrison, @. M. Ley-|| THE WEATHER. propriate for Empire Day. The —— ally. took re to eM eet lund, George P, Hartley, Mrs.}| screaming farce “A Pleasant On Monday Dr He. BE. Tre ND "i across the harbor, where @ $UC-| ~~~ Tea ~ | Hartley, P. E. Harris, Miss K. Du Ki Rr sss abe } ae Ns a i ey, BP. ty, Me 8, MISS 4. for twenty-four hours ending| Evening” brought each show to ranine officer for the HAPPY MARRIED PAIR cessful match was shot off | te. re ae = Ee. Bois, P, O. Paine, 8, E. Paine, 8./5 a m tage on oe oe ee aes boisterous ap- the civilian riflemen, /Amam, A. Tillard, H. Watson 90. 7 40k> inamenant ; “ae ae ; ; | Prince er ‘avels }Amam, A. ard, ‘ é >} 29.710; maximum temper e,|plause, The whole entertainment Ul ¥ Huperts {ravels! gongratulations to Dr. and Mrs. cr |} Mrs. Watson, €, M. Dunfield, F, 58: minimum eset ae pian A he's yeated tonight rt, he Prince Rupert in Large on 13th Anniversary. Choicest liquors and cigars—| X14. Kilburn, Mrs, Kilburn, N. Mor-| | ‘ ae et rt wel »east on a tour of some y Pert tin i. So —$< —____—— ——_—___—__ —————$——— tks’ duration, Mrs, Tremayne On the thirteenth anniversary PAYOT:: bei: sepa dia | risop, Miss LE. Ene R. zs Will accompany the doctor. This; of their wedding day Dr, and | Briddell, Mrs, Bridde! , U. MS rip is imy ( { : fro Mr Large f Port Sunpson were Baptist Services Sunday. OPERA HOUSE |Gards, Mrs. Potts, W. KE. Brick- yortant one frori) Mes. baree oO ‘ ' ie Bee = > rial”? leoe Bi < Talo he point of view of Prinee Ru-| visited by a merry surprise party The Mockery of Jesus ia ecco ® son, D; -M. pent, Mr. Welch, J D Tremayne.. is ring arranged by the nurses of the} will be the subjeet of Rev. \ ara | ---—— ee William Deans, P. B, Pemberton, | HIS AFTERNOON AND | ONIGHT * uw as the famou ane Port Simpson Hospital, Al the/ren HU, McLeod's sermon tomor-} M. Taylor, G. C, Gunsford, H. adiar juarantine station of} citizens of Simpson and district|row evening al 7:30, Morning | LS heKEs) Ki. Price, Rh. Eee. Crosse Isle, where he is to in-| Shared in the ceremony and an|worship at 414 o'clock a Bible | Pea: Ss. 2 G, 7 Vest cancer as , school at 2:30 p.m, Strangers} yer, eter ar n, ‘ ' ga the arrangements and} impromptu — cone rt wa he ld. school at ‘op. m ill te * ss eh —AT THE— Hiethod f ~ , - James Sharp gave a_ brief and visitors cordially invitec | Franeis, B, Hall, Leo Landry, G, | dealing with the;Mr. Jam “ | \ held in Melntyre Hall, 2 |S. 'Thurborn, J. K. Bridenbeck way } ‘ ‘ ie ¢ . ‘ ‘ess carrying] services elt | ) t >. 1 ‘ » we . ’ sh of rit or| congratulatory adare arr) & . : . thie ar by (vee ee , .ereat good Will of the citizens] Third avenue and Sixth street, au evi e W. P. Newsam, F. Ballard, Stew- ; ! {he quarantine of- the greal goo : fter i lart Allard, GC. B. Clark, Mrs, Bon- eee Lens Chis with a view to} to Dr. and Mrs, Large, Who aller- ks = SS Rtacnehs Bil K Apply the methods at Prince| ward left by the Port Simpson Lime Juice at 35c, 50c and 70c| son, Mrs. Stewart, Miss Red M. , ‘ ’ % “ | ar o * ad Kup ition, for Wrangell and the Stikine on}/the bottle, See Stalker & Wells. Important Announcement eT aaenee Fa er : , f ' of ‘ir castles | beck, Master ogers, Mrs ana, | It is unlikely that Mrs. ‘Tre-|@ further instalment of ai acer “ . ; | /\W, H. Minns, Mrs. Minns, Miss Way) urney farther than| honeymoon. Pantorium Pionee: r Cleaners. | On account of the great success | pare “Mi Dor thy M SS , Ww ! , ~ 6 vs ad son, { aS are q ) is, ° . i Where she will remain -— - Phone 4, of the Friday Night Amateur - a Dtehae Bi ions cine | ith { is awaiting the doe- Fresh flowers alt W ankle 8 ; today. en srcaia Vaudeville Entertainment, 1t has Herings nts: p ' Dack G \ Heb- : Recahylerlan Services. been decided by the management lb Pete R. Ww. Roa : , wii. Alice A ND HER CC YWMPA N Y So peeceialintes |} berson, R, . rers, Mrs. / , “prayer as Life's Highest Kn-| to repeat it this evening Miller, Mrs. R. W. Rogers and "0 Ceerereee oe aes wats hohe ann 4 "oad f Rev | , Mtl er, MIs, : . gers ¢ ergy" will be the toplo of Hev.| Saturday, May 25 ‘children, J. M. Glemants, H, F. W. Kerr’s sermon tomorrow ugh ge | Harding, P. H. Moore, Mrs. D. H. Present the 4-Act Comedy Drama . rill be ardineg, ° ’ night in the Empress ‘Theatre. Some New Turns will be put on, } Smith, Mi Kate Carr, Mi hi : j wy ‘tures aly } Pitt » MISS ate Carr, Mrs. &. ‘al made by pienicker that Prince Rupert park com- Morning service in the chureh|{ also new PAOtu nee RE lv. Soule, E. McEwen, J. Y, Baker, o e 9 ssion should take a trip to Terrace to see that ball ground, hall on Fourth avenue at 11, the last opportunity to see the le Faskin, F. Lewis, T. A. Single- 66 9 ihe tet his Empire Day energy with the sunshine spreader, 3) 3 =|} GREAT PICTURE ton, A, Anke, W. Fergugon, A. E. ain Wi os eather Clerk is taking a re he she le ( : r ; . ’ S le g arest in the shade, ‘“ f E ° Woods, J. Smith, 8, M. Meni, M, f ae Most belated launch of all just limping home across FREE! FREE! FREE! A Pageant 0 mpire | Dydick, J. 1. MacLaren, P. Boline, Wireie Owner had to get out and shove, . | - ©. BE, MeKinnon, W, J. Carr, Les- ee ae ise . 'eless from Billy Vickers: ‘Glad the youngsters haa 3} : lie Walter, J. Dodge Mr \ 8; ‘ : | ~ . : nue i “ aw .¢ : , alter, J. esqan, Mrs, We : ha good time of it.! Give ‘em my love.” m big a autiful 88 a7 [wo Shows—7:30 and 9 hand Rev Ficavia. B.Clitfe, B Afternoon performance starts at 3 o’clock, Night per- | : , got i2 electric player piano, worth Clock | Brand, ; 4: ee Ye, I. ; \thleies now breathe freer getting their wind in & | a aon A vak cone My ter o' Clock Hatecaile, Mrs Gavannilé, ‘T. 2 formance at 8.30 sharp. oe “1 Dominion Day, nog! players in the Baso- Prices: Entire downstairs Finasa, B. Shringet, George tal nately Mabel Bays she gol.quite a shook when she hears ment pool room, Empress 25 cts.; balcony 15 ols. Hawkins, Bertha Bertin, A. J. Reserved Seats Now on Sale in Theatre Office , WHY Sam’ was mentioned on the stage last night. Theatre building. Children 10c. Patterson, HU, Martin, J. H, Prof-! a Onl oka he was so famous. ! fit, B, MeRwen, ! aanelee es ee a =e i tet HEF = =” oe aot ats