THE DAILY NEWS Ay AND TRUNK Xa) \C 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT (ett leaves for Va . rie and Seat le _— A FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. pL da “PRINCE JOHN” For Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Nave 4) 4th and 18th For Masset and Naden Harbor, 12 p.m. x For Skidegate, Aliford Bay and other Queen Char Nov, 10th, 24th, Dee. ath, gona @. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER seAyicr No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert 10 4. m Wed lay Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice of » with the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Agency for ali Atlantic Steamship Lines. Fo: at) inteem ation appl A. & MCMASTER, Sonera! Agen’ © B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE PRINCE RUPERT IN AND ANNEX S. S. PRINCESS MAY Southbound Sat., Dec. 7th, 8 pm. S. S. PRINCESS BEATRICE Southbound— Sunday, Dec. 8th,8 p.m. Owned and operated by the — = ——————— as ? ee Saas _——_ = ae - Act as Maids. THE DAILY NEWs STEWART CITIZENS ELECTED riephonaskeestaces LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA | ber maids are always ready and THE perform a per sonal Published Daily and Weekly by ) i THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. a the sake of the cus He eee : tomar tip that accompanies it TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. Contract rates | PERCY GODENRATH ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE STEWART bering this, the woman on application. CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION—STRONG EXECUTIVE tourist, who was stopping at} 18 CHOSEN. Shep rd’« Hotel in Cairo, rang} SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DatLy, Sc test for ebetelaee’ after welll per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Werexkiy, $2.00 per year. All| Siewart, RB | I) Thelthe district, procuring medical ; ‘i Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly | annual eleetion of off ithe assistance for the general hos [ste weeline for fifteen mee oe im advance. Stewart Citize \ pital, improvement in the postal; th the intricacies of the rear HEAD OFF I - i id n wane On ' th be} and telegraphic service, the lich fastenings of her gown. To her ey tas pane “: ‘ ' na of the harbor and wharf a} dismay, one of the Arab porters jing é nous t s . sotnendin “ ap ¥ Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. ldent femah i Harry; Preach to the "dock and raising |r — dtoh ing a - Og —— - , ' ' dame requires something amit . ~ w_| funds for the maintena t Madame requil m BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES ~e aero ore : depertentiint His voice was soft and sweetly Jackson, seeretarys \ Te Si ame y | modulated New York —National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City treasurer. and 17 Vaugha I J). Vaugchan.Ahvs hea ‘| : a Dice sath eh halle st a : onat B dors*d the select f the new ©5, Please Sem UP i SeaTTLe—Puget Sound News Co. a Joh Re entdonty. putting hat Mr.| maids to hook up my dress | . ire on ithe ex ’ sant . Lonpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar | he ae. fos ¢ the |Godenrath had kept free | Ah, if that is all He bowed | Square. I Os e from politics and w fore jand waved a deprecating hand | ‘ argest sath us zens ane as Cnn oe greatly ane by pomgty ame a Sune 65 ease of al . n : the at . pt a splendid position ate} Madame desires to be shut up | ee or inattention on the part of the news carriers. r an” en : the different ‘parties a rte I can shut her up mistic apr ‘ s | a ——— . ee through: ~ 1D / ‘ the best interests of Stewart and ae ee i DAILY EDITION By Thursday, Dec. 5, 1912 rath addressed th “ the district | Two good heating stoves, al ———— a — —— a = ler ah. outlining tl The new executive has nvited | Most new, for sale at once at new executive ha ‘ “ am Manson. M. P. P., tojhalf price McRae Bros Ltd i upon to undertake i ‘ visit Stewart previous his go- 285-3 of securing grants x . ing to Victoria to att his ses-] e s e s of the road an¢ : svete sional duties in January See A. W. Edge Co for wall paper. Low prices to make room orl es Ippings F Gouty Joints ifor new spring stock 285-tf EAD MEN TELI T HI or u oints. D NO NG A good th en f cotton! Best meal in town at Savoy es ——- SS es est m i § . AND SO MISTAKES OCCUR wo! wranped round a. gouty PEACE IN will are likely to characterize int and covered with oil silk ROPE the relations of the great pow- —_—— , adit - lic ‘ete EU its haan: Bee John Smiths are Mixed When ™ fien give relief.. Thi What may appeal more of F : Dead—Alleged Wrong should b put on at night and in IO OR the morning the wool will gen- the public, and especially t ee ene: : : A A DISAPPOINTING vem seaee Way erally be found very wet and the the Canadian public, than the! Honored . | SPEECH ‘ oint much easier his process R 10. OF. striking and appropria 7 When in opposition, Mr si eats tte hie ‘inet tel should be repeated if onee trying Prince upert nt Lodge, phrases hie *haracterize / : does not entire sanis ‘ phra which eharac Zz | Seeden wee 8 sttong edvessts ’ he ik ot ie I nt lv banish th No. 63 the speech of Mr Winston f bine i To! o a if x trouble o clean election methods > I vee ii the bl ona ‘ : . Churehill delivered in London | : ' : swe tem, Searing 2 f When a gathering the finger| Meets im the Helgerson Block on Friday night last, is the im | those who believed that Dist john Smith were in Seulcoates/threatens this may be a Every Tuesday Evening pression it conveys that there | advocacy was sincere ,the tone) .orkhouse and when one of them|by taking a gree nleaf of the Ma-| All members of the order in the is not likely to be, at least for | of his references to the ras- died a few days ago the body was,@0mna lily, bruise it and tie it city are aoe to visit some time to come. a general eally practices in Richlieu and/sent to the wrong hous The | aro und the finger \“ hen the ‘ : oan a x conflict in Europe. If, as Mr. Macdonald was disappointing.|}oceupants, thinking that the jleaf gets hot and dry replace it ‘ w a BARRIE. § Churchill apparently believes, What was expected was that|corpse was that of their lative |i ith a fresh one, putting the | .G. . Sec. there is no cause for war be- he would admit the serious. {ordered a coffin and arrangements | Shiny side next to the finger i — tween Russia and Austria, ness of the charges, and pro-|were made for the buria rhe] ERT there can surely be nome be- mise investigation. If the/day after, however, by means | Wanted—500 Bachelors Se ane tween any of the other na- charges were found to be un-/tattoo marks the mourn d see 4 Bachelor's Honey. | Meets every Thursday at 7 p. m., tions. In faet, the whole bur- true, so much the better for|covered that the body was naa at the Westholme Opera | 319 3rd Ave. All Norwegians den of the deliverance of the his government. Instead of/|that of their relative, who was!House tonight. A laugh a min-| Fe welcome. British ministers during the that, the House listened to the | found. still alive lute Prepare to smile! 285.86 | — —— past few weeks has been that stale excuse of the politician,| This is somewhat similar to 6 a continuance of peace and an ‘Your another.” Toronto |the story which has gained a a “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F.| increase in the feeling of good Star. leree circulation of the body éf —THE - | (Scampmvamtan Society) j , aul Jones ho the United | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8) ee ———_—___— —_——— — ol Sean can nation paid tribute was Accountants e “The Insurance People the Paul who founded the navy [ | 1 Mi Idi | 808 2nd Avenue Phone 280 EEE eee —FIRST of the republic, but, according to gs | Auditors for the City of Prince Rupert jthe rumor, the Paul Jones whose All Ki of ‘ PRINCE RUPERT, 8.C. We specialize In insurance—14 strong board companies. jactual bones they transplanted Kinds Building Supplies Absolute security in British and American companies. was the servant of an old Cri- | Alex. M. Manson, B. A. Get rat mean war veteran, who after the W. E. Williams, B. A, L. L. 8. | i es. ee a ee ee Phone 186, = WILLIAMS & MANSON rance. | The Mack Realty & Insurance Company Here the officer died and was|=> SS a Etc. Sece followed shortly by Paul Jones, s —b~ on o al nd Avenue and Fifth Street. Phone 150 his servant. To the memory of Lester W David C Ltd. . oo ery the seryant in an obseure part of . 0,, ementgypstyermneencepeeeetenynsocmestnenetiananantn sarliiiiatial the cemetery was erected a rude Our Christmas stock is now complete. We have just finished opening a large shipment of imported goods direct | from Japan, including: Fancy Japanese Vases Fancy Jardinieres | Fancy Cups and Saucers | | Watches Handsome Clocks and Jewelry of All Kinds the lowest A visit to our store will help Christmas gifts. be secured. MUSSALLEM & CO. 423 Fifth Ave. Phone Black 228 selection of that you in your Our prices are the Subscribe For The Daily News result | jmony across the j which he ean fe stir in the headstone to the Memory of Paul Jones.” This led to the supposition that it was the father }of the “starry” navy, and as a his ashes were lifted and carried with all pomp and cere- ocean to a land had never AND D CHILDREN STARVE Dog Is @reesed as Human Being; Boots and Goggles. dog created streets of Paris ja few days ago. A bijou pet dog | Was seen in the Champs Elysees very small | with a lady. It was wearing h | India rubber boots laced high up B | the leg, ear protectors, goggles to shield his eyes from eold or mud and a ragian overcoat lined with thick flannel and provided with a pocket from which pro- jected a tiny handkerchief with a inonogram., —————a — of British Colambia of B.C., Ontario, Se and Manitobe Bare katchewan a berta = CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, Notaries. Etc. Office— Albert Biock, Second Avenue. Box 865 g P.O. BOX @ PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOZON, ESQ... A.8.4.M., LON., ENG r ' ALFRED CARSS, Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. LUMBER and McBride St. PHONE 25 Prince Rupert, B.C. Silversides Bros. The up-to-date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialities “We always deliver the goods.” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green First Ave. HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS 3rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. #6 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and . 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Stock food CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS . 2nd Ave. Below Kalen ialand Ciub ATTENDED TO MAIL ORDERS PROMI!) —Drawn for The Dally News by “Hop” 7 WAS HE OLD —[ WAIT @ ENOUGH To SECOND - TALK AND x THINK WHAT COLOR tL SEE WAS His HAIR ? Him! has ZI BEEN LOOKIN’ FoR THE LITTLE RASCAL FOR rh Ds - INTE G) ia