21, 1912 HIRD ANENUE Enamelware Lamps Now is the time for the thrifty housewife THE ABOVE LINES WILL ACTUAL COST PRICES. GALLAND’S HARDWARE McBride and Fifth Avenue. /KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY P.O. DRAWER jh24 PHON linware OF Heaters Tinware Tools, etc. her kitchen. Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors HARDWARE _ 5:2»: ittvses Graniteware MONARCH MALLEABLE The ‘Stay Satisfactory GREAT COST i Range SALE to re-stock BE SOLD AT THE DAILY NEWS INDIANS DRIVE WHITE MAN FROM HIS HUNTING GROUNDS cnnsins resiviios mew sue “STEWART MAN ROBBED OF ALL HIS SKINS AND DRIVEN OUT OF THE COUNTRY BY INDIANS—ARE GOLD BECAUSE OF FAILURE OF GOVERNMENT TO CATCH GUN-A-NOOT. Andefson, a well known,lar@e in the wilds of the interior, returned to Stewart the|lends color to the belief that the Indians feel immune from inter f the week, having been ference by the police and there of is ri r ' . hunting foretake high-handed methods it the headwaters of the ’ aver f the of overawing the white a Vater river by a party of and prospector and commit i irmed Kispiox Indians f ' numerable petty depredations iv y of » er ’ hy rom on wp mM drive him oul of the eountrs ng his tine of traps the In ' oe Portland Canal Miner ransacked his belongings ‘ven marion shine avt-aleo JOB BAYLEY TO BOX Hose When he returned to camp they told him he eould AT COQUITLAM SOON I trap in that seetio and of dered him to paek his outfit and|bightweight Champion Will Ap- haste for the sick pear at C.P.R. Town in Similar outrages have been re Near Future lime and aga in the _ but no aetion has been Vancouver, B. Dee, 19th looking to the suppres-|There is a chance that Joe by the authorities Last] Bayley, the lightweight champion Frank Marti and Carl boxer of Canada, may defend his 1 had their cache looted and ; title in the near future at Co was told by the Indians to : trapping sand Jeave the| duitiam Morris Condon of Vie ountrs toria, manager for Bayley, and failure of the authorities|Perey Hartney, the Coquitlam t Gun-a-Noot. the notor boxing promoter, were both in urderet! vho is still at|the eity today and they talked over the prospeets for pulling off 2-cylinder British Kromhout Engine, 50 H. P. AGENTS Rupert Marine Ironworks & Supply Co., Ltd. j}a contest at the C. P. R. town Condon expressed his willingness ito let Bayley box on a percentage To those intend- and Hartney thought pretty well ing to instal large of the proposition, so much in power in launches fact that he is going back to Go- ‘ quitlam to figure out how mueh tow, freight or expened will fishing boats EN- larging the boxing pavilion there QUIRE first for a in order to accommodate the big crowd of fans who would go up *,° from Victoria. Good is ready and British ud tb db ca Waieaiey ke be entailed in en- anv sort of fair terms just to get Kromhout a crack at the championship title, and if the Coquitlam pro Semi- moter goes through the — be uty seems a certainty Good will go to Nanaimo to- Diesel Engine night to box a miner named Tom Moore for fifteen rounds to a de- cision Moore claims the light- weight championship of the North Fuel cheap, mainten- f England and boasts a record an e low and all the f half a hundred seraps He is other qualifications to beat Good, but the latter has for work. No gasoline a strone following who will be wites, oF batteries on hand at the ringside ready Lo needed in a boat with . . take up all the Moore coin. Jim- a Kromhout Engine. M my Hewitt of Vancouver will referee the bout Perrin’s Gloves at Demers Prince Rupert, B.C. Choicest liquors and cigars Savov. XMAS CHEER Complete Home Furnishings Geo. D. Tite XMAS CHEER Third Avenue A useful present for mother’s comfort—for father’s den or office. The tendency, as each year comes around is toward | | Why Not Make a Practical Gift > Handsome Leather Easy Chairs and Couches, Substantial useful gifts for service and comfort. | i | } Buffets, China Cabinets and Dining Chairs A neat Dresser, Chiffonier and Chair ot » Brass Bed in the latest designs good Wilton, Axminster or Bruss« required, Our stock of squares For the Bedroom For the Floor all shades and colors and harmonize with your room treatment a hand and finishes i ) e )} Draperies Lace Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, piece goods by the yard in many of the latest creations and color effeets. our special holiday prices Eiderdown Comforts—!'0) choice selection Blan- kets, Spreads, Pillows at al! prices, Hearth Rugs, Bath Mats, Door Mats, Blinds, Brass Poles and Trimmings——all at Xmas Special prices FOR SPECIAL ORDERS IN UPHOLSTERING 8 END IN AT ONCE—EARLY SHOPPING IS ESSENTIAL GEO. D. TIT “The Quality Home Furnisher’’ THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT TEE= } Our large assortment for Xmas buying ts at your command, and a useful present is money saved at PHONE 20 lime local officer in charge, had \been specially decorated for the jand festive appearance A long ENTERTAINMENT AT THE SALVATION ARMY HALL | cessful—Excellent Programme of Songs and Music. With a grand == spectacular Christmas demonstration the Salvation Army started the com ing festive season in the fine and spacious hall on Fraser street last evening. It was attended by a large and appreciative audience The hall, which under the able ‘| superintendence of Captain Tutte oceasion, presented a most gala and = exeellently rendered = pro gramme was enjoyed, the follow ing being a partial list of the numbers given Pianoforte se lection, Miss Froud; recitation \ Merry Christmas, Mabel Adams; ftlag drill, the Band of Love; recitation, “When Father Shaves His Face,” Charlie Currie; vocal solo, ‘Christmas Song, Lilly Shrubsall; recitation, ‘Dol. ly's Washing Day, Dorothy Adams; dumb bell drill, the Band of Love; recitation, “The Young Reciter,” HRosie Davidson; “Break 423 Fifth Ave. Our Christmas stock +s now complete. We have just finished opening a large shipment of imported goods direct from Japan, including Fancy Japanese Vases Watches Fancy Jardinieres Handsome Clocks Fancy Cups and Saucers and Jewelry of All Kinds A visit to our store will help you in the selection of your Christmas gifts. Our prices are the lowest that can be secured MUSSALLEM & CO. Phone Biack 228 Forth Into Songs of Gladness, the Band of Love; recitation, Dolly Learning to Walk,” Lizzie} Curry; tableau vivants, Christ} Is All”; voeal solo, Cadet Lay-| cock; No. 1, “A Home of Care, old lady by Rosie Adams; No. 2,} The Dying Saint,” by Jonathen | Dovidson; No. 3, “The Martyr, by Margaret McColl; recitation, | \ Maiden’s Choice, Rosie! Adams; song Tell the Tale of| Christmas,” Misses Adams: reei tation, Back to Grandpa’s,”’| Jonathan Davidson. The second] part of the entertainment con sisted of some splendid tableau | vVivants, the principal one repre senting the story of Phe Prod igal Son, besides several more songs and recitations TAFT GOES TO CANAL President of United States to) Spend the Festive Season at the Big Ditch | Washington, Dec, 19——Presi- dent Taft lefi at 10.30 tonight for Florida, en route to the Pan- ama Canal, where he will recup- erate and spend the Christmas holidays. He will return to Wash ington on December 31 Development Work. H. G, Newton, a well known citizen of Victoria and who is heavily interested in mining it the Portland Canal district, ar- rived from Stewart this morning on the Prince John and proceeded south on the Prinee Rupert. Mr. Newton, who is the sole owner of the Red Reef group of mineral claims adjacent to Stewart, has been busily engaged on the prop- erty for the last several weeks. Before leaving recently he let a contract for the work of con- tinuing the tunnels that are be- ing put in on the property. C. T. ‘taker has the contract and will remaip in the northern camp all winter. Thirty-five Killed. Dortmound, Germany, Dec. 19. Thirty-five men lost their lives in a terrible gas explosion here in one of the collieries last night. Rescue parties entered the mine as s00N @8 pussible after the ex- plosion and already six bodies have been recovered Has Sufficient Money. Sofia, Dee, 19,—It has been an- nounced here officially that the government is in a position to earry the war on for another six months. See A. W. Edge Co, for wall |}paper. Low prices to make room } for new spring stock. 285-tf William Lord, the well known ;}canneryman, is a visitor to the city, and is a guest at the Prem- ier Hotel Men. Pleasing the ladies is not dif- fieult when yeu select your Christmas gift at Wallace's 294tf Forms New Cabinet Pokio, Dee, 20.—Prince Taro Katsura will, it is eonfidentiy be | lieved, undertake the formation of a new Japanese cabinet to take the place of the Saionji ministry, Which recently resign ed. An ofMfeial announcement of jthe names of the new ministers lis expected shortly | 1 Heintazman piano, t Ennis |piano, to be sold during the next |\6 days at big discounts Ree CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Now is the time to order your Xmas Turkey—while our stock is at its best. No finer display of Xmas poultry has ever been shown in Prince Rupert. FRIZZELL'S MEAT MARKET Third Ave., Next Royal Hotel DON’T PAY RENT or High Rates of Interest. WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUY OR BUILD HOUSES TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES TO IMPROVE REAL ESTATE AT 5 PER CENT. PER YEAR WE GUARANTEE the time when your indebtedness will be paid off. Office open evenings. Write, phone or call. INTERNATIONAL HOME PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., LTD. Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Block.. Phone 45. M. E. Ritchey, Supt. A complete HAYNER BROS., - ~ | them, Wark's, 206tf An Edison Phonograph ought to be playing some Blue Amberol Records in your home on Christmas morning What a glad surprise for | For Blue Amberol Records the children, as they come | are proof against wear and tumbling downstairs to | are practically unbreak- find the good things Christ- | able. And best of all, their mas has brought! And | tone is far better than any what a pleasure for other phonograph the grown-ups—a records you have pleasure that will last ever heard. all the days of the Hear them at your year and all the years dealer’s today. to come. Thomas A.’ Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Avenue, Ovenge, N. J., U. 5. A. line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at lle li ig iia ae ea Sere ae. iii aia { il Dai Ati at ult Saini tice aa ce Os ee we we peli iiham atin 3rd Ave. and 6th St.