} FH i 4 j : F ; H eer per ge ey aS OREO LOR Ie Be a a re Sati PHE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, December M1, {O44 SUBSCRIPTION RATES~—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DAaILy, 50c¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WREKLY, $2.00 per year. Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING.—50 cents per inch. on application. - THE DAILY News THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. HBAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES GERMAN COUNT IS PHOTOGRAPHERS BARRED BODY NOT RECOVERED FROM PANAMA CANAL a KILLED IN NEVADA | _- Hydro-Electric Co. Are Making WaShington, Dec, 30-—Deter Every Effort to Recover Body Former Army Officer and Scien mined that the plan of the Pana of Minor McFadden. — of Famous Family Mangled ma canal fortifications shall not and it behooves us to prepare pleages ihese piatiludes are CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS fv we a Pastor ing: for the harvest. in the mean-}; Oandy things. A man with the THE FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH White backs from 7'2c up tume the passing pioneer days inerdis of toe Mayor can twist a MCINTYRE HALL. SRD AVE., NEAR OTH ST per roll have brought us a Keen aliec- them mto meaning anything The Police Commissioners of oon them bee tion for our Prince Rupert fouching on bis detinite|/ Revelstoke, after a searching in- School 2.30 Pom Baraca \$ Gilts, from 10c. up per roll » . an nm ‘ Bond i ase 25) p.m. home, and a loyally to the piace pleages for 1913: vestigation, have complete ~ * x REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor where We came primarily to Phe establishment of a free|}Onerated the Chief of Police SEE OUR HIGH GRADE ‘ ; . . : , ul from the charges of alleged THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH beneiit our material wellare library and an athielic ground . S , : . . » nin se £ . > rf . aS grafting that were voiced at a} GSTS AVE. AND HETERAVE FLA08 BURLAPS ln the coming year let us re- These are two. ¢ the pase Services every Sunday at 11 . solve to make our loyalty a year’s failures. recent meeting of the City as S23 woe Sunday Tex-ta Dor-na: double dy- practical one by heralding our Phe appoimtment of a bublic-]¢! of that city, REV. C. R. SING, B.D Pastor ed, soft burlap, per yd.,20¢ . s s, »sportun- ity commission. This has been i eee ee i 10 ae rial ¢ ‘nlonis ee ee . Cn . . - A naval station treaty between/}> THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL rn, AOS Capen a ities and ultimate destiny advocated by the Dusiness men Granville Court od. dyed “° vard 30c .{Cuba and the United States | Sunday services at 11 oS, Gyee, Per 7are...-. ; . . . i 3 throughout all the world. Let for a long time. Lf the Mayor i @.m., 3 and 8 p.m. sun . , tter obtains addi- 2 us determine to help every om had been alive to his responsi- waeresy the latte: — a i we 2 alent anaes > Th A W Ed C e : . @ o > ne ; as ee ! e c c ganized effort and use our in- Dilities’ and opportunities he|*#onral lands for the naval bas day, Wednesday, Thurs e e We ge 0. . — . on at Guantanamo has been arrang-/| day and Saturday dividual oppertunities. Let us would have accomplished it er ; 7 CAPT. AND MRS TUTTE 2nd Avenue : — lt sd betwee Ame an Ministe } Commanding OMcers make 1913 a year for Prince this. : : bin bis Beaupre and Secretary of Stat Rupert to remember with pride, Holding public meetings to] _ sail ea conttteemerernneend{ acomedon discuss the sewer question angu 8 | MAYOR NEWTON'S rhis is a heavy bit of states- M lot M ' ‘ . rs . il a sSiali, a : raft which can hardly be tig FAILURE. oe oa * , mo, whe was accidentally 1 ‘eu as é ssue. ; own DY an auto ab \ Ne > Last year Mayor Newton's Reduction of light, power a x ‘ i 200 000 platform had twenty plank§, or} and telephone rates. Some] °°" “ iT a We a 9 last 1ursday fr mn the principles, as he called them thing which he has neglected ; b i _p cts of her 1 iries Ten of the principles were to do this year . . ge us ness men concrete propositions, the other, The publication of the as- pit ee | M. McInnes, of 668 Powel! St ten being political platitudes! sessment roll and the improve- |, 1 \ 9° 2 i ay “ ” é ivt alec : turday | mI such as candidates usually use| ment of Fairview Geemtery th at ih . Re oO clothes « et > i iries sustaine to pad oul their appeal. Of the | hese are of passive interest ‘ , ee un nping I ’ ve i fa ten items with the pledge put} Altogether this is not the}, ning build ‘than tb @ The fact is significant ; it means that ; . : - : ‘ - iu : tit ; in definite form but two have | progressive policy Prince Ru- . Oth pa . 200.000 recognize that “Rego” e er ants : \ men actually been carried out.| pert would expect from a man], , : : ; style is what they want, and that “ Rego” ’ = SUuSslLAIIe* severe = . These are the completion of} who a year ago was given the quality and value are the right standard. the reservoir and the exten-| confidence of the electors and} yp | pote f th 5} staff “Rego” Clothiers are London's leading ’ ' s, of the ste ; - sion of the electric light sys-| entrusted with the chief magis-|4¢ ine Cop oR : ah aah Tailors (with 23 shops in the Empife tem, and one will hardly credit} trateship of the city It i8]} morning from a fl vis Metropolis), and they offer you high-class those works as being due to} doubtful if Mayor Newton, with Van “ ’ a \ . s London tailoring at practically ready- the sagacity and zeal of the! = ajl his egotism, is proud of f te made prices—or less. Mayor. They were works| himself. rhe Princess May arrived f “REGO” N YORK uw C frame » ' » ‘~eekuiar hich came it me regular AN EXPLANA- ie cides andl beteen 6 alalenk EW reutine of civic affairs and! lodey with oe amali 1 q American Model Lounge Suit. The today a sn assenee > . would have been performed in| Tt0® OVE. ee ieee haan Tae Wt cut and fashion of this superb model any event The other eight | But even before this meagre | piace have been endorsed by experts as “the principles, which included all] platform is presented to the best American style of the year.” It is the big items of expenditure public Mayor Newton owes , ' the suit yeu should be wearing. The } * . the mstructive policy and] Prince Rupert an explanation ° , New or 's _only one of the prosressive element, he failed; The electors have a right to $ ency many smart styles illustrated and fully tierly to pul through, either] know why he failed to carry i described in our tailoring magazine im whole or im part. The!) out his £912 platform. This| Magasines :: Periodicals :: Newspaper: “FASHIONS FOR MEN” planks which the Mayor! city is im its growing stages.| CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS (; blished) F. fariea make good were:| It demands an active, progres-| ang Ave. Below Kalen Island Club FREE Cc cubed “ch fall Selling the city’s bonds in open} sive policy of development. r of 1912 ¥ vr ra self market, the hydro - electric/ Mayor Newton has failed to . + on cies anys undertaking, the sewer system,| make good on his promised icath . : ‘ | . | eur TT application. The the play grounds, the free li./ pian of progress Before he SMITH & MALLE “ 99 brary, the hydrau fire boat,| solicits a renewal of their con- bi Heati me . Rego Clothiers, an equalization of the water| fidence the citizens are first Plumbing, ee + Sheet Me ork rates. entitled to a report of his ith Tene w Dept. O P.O Box = : Office: , orkshop 0. Montreal. His failures more than over-| stewardship Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. Tth and Sth Ste —_—. — ss —_ — — ANNEX | 4. @. MUNAB, General Agent UNION SS, COMPANY OF 8.6,, Ltd The Twin Screw Steamer | “Venture” Arrives from Vancouver Every MONDAY NIGHT Owned and operated by the Grand Tronk Pacific Railway on the American and European plar Excellently with steam heat, electric light, and al! modern conveniences, being abs lutely first-class in every respect furnished, The appointments and service are equal to any coast. Salis for Port Simpson, Naas River Points hotel or and Granby Bay Tuesdays, 8 a. m the | | Sails for Vancouver WEDNESDAYS, 2 P. M. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day Rogers Steamship Agency } Phone 116 | G. A. Sweet, Manager. SONS OF NORWAY Meets every Thursday at 7 p at 319 3rd Ave. are welcome ee) THE IROQUOIS POOL English and Amer “Valhalla’”’ of S.H. & E.F.| SCAN DINANIAN SOCIETY Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8| p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. welve Tables Empress Bowling Alley AND POOL ROOM 4 ALLevs 42 TABLES Accountants Best Fitted and Most Luxurious on 308 2nd Avenue Phone 280 { the Coast Auditors for the City of Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. STUART & STEWART Sra Ave. MH. E& ROSS, Prop. Alex. M. Manson, B. A. W. € Williams, 8. A, L. L. SB. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Eto. Box 286 Prince Rupert, 8. GC CARTAGE ar LINDSAY'S “’storace G. T. P. Transfer Agents Helgerson Block Prices rensonabie Orders promptiy fille: OFFICE H. B. Rochester. Centre COAL |New Wellington Ceal. mt Phone P. 0. BOX @ PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUrLL OF WM. FOKON, B8Q@.. 4.R.A.M.. LON. ENG on t Best Coast Phone 116 Rogers & Bla HAYNER BROS. — THE - UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERKS | Punera! Directors I Westholme Lumber i ; —LiMITED— E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embaimer Lumber a Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies CHARGES REASONABLE 2nd St., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 356 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Phone | Scoop Writes Some Holiday Interviews —Brawn for The Dally News by “Hop SOccTY PEOPLE adad TOLD ME YD SEE SOME PROMINENT | AND INTEOWiEW 'EM On THE TONOUSTTY 0& MERRY xMaAS- (TS “Too COLD "TO Go OUT AND CHASE OF THOSE PEOPLE - SO TM Going TO Fant a rew INTERVIEWS AND TRY TD GET BY with'EM GEE BUT ITS @.D OUT Boss - 2 SUSY GOT BACK wit rose INTERVIEWS ON THE Tov ousitw OF MERRY KMaS- TLL READ ‘EM OVER YO NuU ; WAS FAR FROM BEING 4 SB ©3?% woem oF GETS ———S=_=_=_—_= MR> DEPUYSTE~ TOENAKS SAYS HER AmMaSs SAPPY ONE As SHE GAVE Si4GS worrs of hme TO MEK FRIENDS AND 45 NEAR as SHE {CAN FIGURE SHE ONLY RE IN RETURN! C'EVEO ABOUT TE HAD RECIEVED SHOPPING: This ve AR BUT warren UNTH His PRESENTs @ND THEN GENEROUSLY GAVE TO HIS FRIENDS THE GIFTS THaT HE Had NO USE FoR. AND —— a ( MRS DEPUYSTER TRENAILS Is IN EUROPE AND VINCENT SPONGE CAKE THE WEALTHY CLUBMAN HAS BEEN DEAD six Years! -S4 a _ —4 HE DID NO xMas