Phursday, Janine Aju WALLY NWS fitter im . snmpesihaeneincaseanshashligaatsatenarastam | hee ir as tjureau of Railway Eeonamics,| 1 THE Daly News PRINCE RUPERT'S FUTURE Se ee i railways to the nterstate Gom-| RAN SS. PRINCE R : oe published Delly and Weekly pag . " IN WESTERN DEVELOPMENT ; renee omni pathet. oF " ye i leaves for INCE RUPERT Sean cent, of abl ofthe . THE PRINCE RUPERT PUSLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. about 90 per and Seattle FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. i : whe — F : — steam railway mileage of the | ” : SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dar.y, 50¢} THE PART PRINCE RUPERT Witt “PLAY IN BUILDING UP [fiyjited States. The agwerewate fel “PRINCE JOMN” ; per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WerKLY, $2.00 per year. All THE WEST AS VIEWED BY A NATIONAL WEEKLY operating revenue for this mile ; n, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas, 11 ' ( . 80 e rt, . i Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly awe was $107,440,518, which is FO ee. ae sth, 10th, March Sth 10th oe 1, Pe in advance. That the city of Prince Rupertjas our development has been if] gpeater by 814,870,125 than that For Masset and Naden er ae om’ Jan. 10th, 24th, Feb ry 4 om arch 7th, @tst TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates|with its splendid harbor and un-|'he past front the east westerly, | tgp October, 1911. The increases Por Skidegate, Aliford Bay and other Queen Charlotte Island ports. ; on application. excelled transcontinental rail.] We May now expect to see that} were due in greatest proportion Jan, 12th, 26th, Feb, Oth, 23rd, March 9th, gard ; HEAD OFFICE Sy . , [great province of British Colum-/io the freight traMe, which is al G. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER SERVicE way is to play an important part yes Prince Ri t 10 j Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. te the néee WRENS in Geteiminion bia take a bigger share in the | ways greater in Oetober than in No, 2 leaves Prince Kuper 4. m. Wednesday and Saturda e ne re ever *) work Vancouver, Victoria and/any other month of the year Grand Trunk Railway System BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES trade routes of the world is the] prince Rupert will now be new ails wis (The Double Track Route) New Yor«—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City belief of every citizen and of al-|eentres of development, supply Kitchen and dining room fur Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice of routes to Chicago to nest SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. most every student of trade and|/jing a great part of the plains and] pjished, other rooms unfurnished with the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Trunk Ratiway n a ree, The following op-lall of the a aa th ; ; a ee ee Agency for all Atlantic Steamehip Lines. For all infermation | : _Th . commerce a reir own = provin wi for rent; over Wallace's Hw. 8 apply to | a ne ee ey seer inion, a8 expressed by Canadian|/ goods and with influences which] Wallace 5.7 See eee COR ” a Collier's, a ‘liek ational |, “ese are chief e : I Receictiatitis Win Grecity etide by promptly calling tp Phone 98 in ence of : er % or nationallat present are chiefly centred in ons 7 non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. rend ch am in ae the eastern parts of this coun Forty years in use, twenty = @ e expansion o commerce ' one dard >» exnlanatio ” ylyears standa prescribed and : ——=————_>_ ————_ EE == from our western Canadian ports try, Tie explanation lies, of recommended by physicians. For | ®-¢: COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE DAILY EDITION axifae Thursday, J Jan, 9, 1913./is foreshadowed by the announ-|CUrse, In the Panama canal and! women’s Aliments, Or. Martel’s avo “4 i viiniailiaiet rosiiinieineen einai antaasasslaiaiaiasiig cement of several important|in the building of the two new] gemaie Pills, at your druggist plans on the part of steamship/lines of railway through the iii i ainsi, : > === SAFETY / ‘ lines with reference to Vancou-|mountains. While the Eastern Find it through a Daily News Con, Peaney Gas Ooh Chotee Wines and Cigan ; ver, Victoria and Prince Kupert.| Canadian manufacturer and|«“want Ad.” PRINCESS oar SPEED RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFOR? ; e e e e Aside from the gain in tonnage|wholesaler may not at first be E i bf SERVICE |— tor otes ] S figures which this naturally|pleased with the prospect of hay LIN | means to those ports, and the in-|ing English goods compete with| fe ’ creased traffic which the new/him in British Columbia and in Little’s NEWS Agency S. S. PRINCESS BEATRICE lines will bring to the western|the Western plains on better ae eee PRINCE RUP Magazines :: Periodicals :::Newspapers sections of our railways, the/terms than hitherto, at the same i COMPARISON OF dare not make public; spend- , a 41910 AND 1912 ing the profits of the telephone|™ost ifMportant feature of this/time it means a better develop-|CIGARS :: TOBACCOS ::, FRUITS 4. ©. GRAB, Generel Agent | { The Mayor, in defence of| *vice on extensions, instead aie een ee isjed Canada, which means ultima-|end Ave. Below Kalen Island Club : AND ‘ his imecompetent admfnistra- of reducing the rates ene mn oe : ee a aa a a os syd ar ey | ONG re in j tion asks the electors to com- creasing the capital invest-|mew national currents. Where-| satisfaction for all of us ee a ANNEX 7 ment; extending electric light _ . - . / =e . e ° UNION $s. COMPANY OF B.C. Ltd | pare the work of the councils ; . lines with recklessness and at sa Wig Share. 458 ° ind. iene. he a price wh ih will astound 7 OFFICIAL WARNING US. RAILWAY TRAF FIC Silversides Bros. ‘ ' surely is playing the game for electors; tearing up a grade AGAINST SLAVERS BREAKS ALL RECORDS Whe ‘ecitsindis Dates” baewes: The Twin Screw Steamer | 1 a » ed by the his opponents. To those who rs ta h ov ode — aeeaee to f Pri R 66 99 ( d Trunk F : ‘ hie some ere ese, oS ve ‘ rs o rince Rupert iran run acific Railway ; ment ee _ a 200; devoting sessions of the Methods Adopted 0 Se Un- October Was ‘the Greatest Month ‘ ? " Venture the American and essen cis does not require a very reten- ae te eee Se Gales 6 Gat on i a rr ee ar, sign Writing.. Excellently furnished, with tive memory to recall: the| ‘he telephone girls round the Ee ee eT SS . Arrives from Vancouver Every SS SEER, Meastate light, and al : council chamber; delivering a _ Paper-Hanging modern conveniences, being abso London, Jan. 8.—-A warning} The receipts and the expenses MONDAY NIGHT lutely first-class in every respect strenuous work of the 1910 council who met night after 5 the trails t r- : night cutting = ole wy O blue paper or pink paper;/has officially been issued to the;month of October, 1912, are “Wie always deliver the goods.” ganized Municipal adminis- ‘ eal | making the highest tax rate telephone girls of London, after/ greater than for any other fnonth 2nd Street PRene 8 Orden tration. They had nothing bu which the law allows and a de- | ; -orpor the warnin iven by two in- ‘ir histor fet opere Z the charter of incorporation to] fot which would bankrupt an 7 oe @ 0 m-/in their history. Net operating Salis for Vancouver ; start on yet in their eight : : seach stances of the methods by which revenue, which is the gross in- | ed a city hall staff; an account Rocnedade it is not a record a The first tells of a girl operator| taken out for taxes and rentals, Georgetown ing system whith took weeks i proud of. There is only who received a telegram purport. | interest on bonds, appropriations R St hi A of study and labor; an engin- only one item in which the ing to be from a friend, asking/for betterments or dividends, Sa ill C Ltd ogers eams Ip gency , eering staff which had to plan ett a * overeheddtie thei for a meeting. Fortunately, the| averaged #15.71 per mile of line wml Oo. e Ph 116 G. A. Sweet. Manager 4 ee : L author happened to meet the|per day, which contrasts with en ; ’ ; - long-winded orations on whe- ther the city clerk should use]against “white slave” traffickers of the steam railways for the Our Speciaities - The appointments and service Salis for Port Simpson, Naas River Points are equal to any hotel on the and Granby Bay Tuesdays, 8 a. m. coast. some of the biggest municipal : 10—inecapacity and fail- : | works in the country and start a er friend before the time of the ap-|#13.74 for October, 1911, an in- L b e the physical development of ' pointment, and thus discovered| crease of $1.97. This is an in- um r 4 ; Then compare the city of ; SONS OF NORWAY i the city; a police department , pe ; ' that theetelegram had come from | crease per mile of line for the and Meets every Thursday at 7 p. n ‘ and a fire department; besides 1910 with the city of 1912. IN/an unknown source and the name| month of $61.13, or 14.4 per cent oe ae re eee ? : 7m ° at 319 3rd Ave. ! Norwegie ; taking over the telephone sys- 1910 there were 800 men di-|was forged. The girl reported The monthly summary of the Mouldings a ee Pn wepeene THE IROQUOIS tem and charter; preparing an rectly or indfreetly on the ci-/the incident and inquiries were . : POOL assessment, a titanic task in vie payroll. The hotels wereJ/officially set afoot, these result- itself; extension of the water] crowded; the restaurants were]ing in the discovery that the tele- TT A large stock of dry finish. i**Valhalle’’ of S.H. & E.F, English and American Billiards system and investigating the busy day and night; business/gram had come from a man SITs & MALLE Siace dined Datei SCANDINANIAN SOCIETY) Twelve Tanws veer eens llandias sources of permanent supply;| men were rushed with orders,J/known to be connected with the Sieuiitais Wintiads te , one ‘ made at short notice. | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 | permanent grading ; plank rents were high, all had mon-j|white slave traffic. sb ¢ saeaes eek angen P p.m. in the kall at 319 3rd Ave. roads; temporary sewers; low ey, and prosperity dwelt every- The second case concerned a Office: rd Av nn ve Worksh Our prices are aslow as any Bo e All taxes and a surplus. These} where, 19412 was a_ different|pretty phone operator who was|] Phone 17% ** end Ave. bet. Tth and ath Ste Call on us before ordering. . Empress wling eys are only the items of that picture; workmen idle, houses}met outside the exchange by a fs STUART & STEWART AND POOL ROOM council's work. But compare empty, hard times, business|woman in the garb of a,hospital|~ _ Ancountents 4 ALLEVS 12 TABLES them with the aceomplish-| stagnation and high taxes. Do|nurse. The woman said that the OFFICE: | 908 2nd Avenue anes See ee @ ments of this year’s council, the electors of Ward Two want|girl’s father had met with an EMPRESS THEATRE | Auditors for the City of Prince Rupert 7. . , P E BLDG. HM. &. ROSS, Prop. Sra Ave. who have been installing the} as their aldermanic represen-|accident and asked the girl to go -Church Services - Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. waterworks pipe line on plans tative a man who is respon-|jto the hospital. The’ girl's eens —— SSS ST ee re prepared by a previous coun- sible for this condition of civic|father had died a considerable | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — = = — Alex. M. Manson, B. A. 7 ; . ery Sunday in the W. E. Williams, B. A., L. L. B. cil, amd at a cost which they affairs. time before, she told the nurse a ee ee ry ant An Ex ° ; ee LIND CARTAGE and mistake had been made, and this, Sunday School at’ 2.30 p.m. tra Week’s Pay WILLIAMS & MANSON STORAGE 3 : too, was reported. It was found REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor “ a i lici . | that the ae was the ceil of - ™ Ranma eens When your Savings Bank Case or tore, Ete | G. T. P. Transfer Agents ‘ P THE FI APT - stow 7 | . white slavers. oaas ak, Ge clones. Account reac hesareasona te Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, BG = Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable The notice also calls attention Sooviens Oi? a oe amount the interest begins | OF FICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone ( to cases of drugged chocolates School 2.80 Bn Baraca to tell, P. O. BOX 2 PRINCE RUPERT | ——+ being offered to girls in railway REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor . P trains. It would seem that recent | ae re ect fOoers '. pode ld C O COA L legislation has not had all the THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | few hundred dollars on TEACHER OF SINGING H AYE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE : : : | - effect that could be desired in Services every Sunday at 11 deposit, said that the Interest PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BSG, ARAM, LON, ENO | oe o putting an end to the activity of ee ow seemed like receiving an ae " _, | Sew Welinaten a ae procurers, REV. C. R. SING, B.D. Pastor extra week’s pay each year. i oon & Black _ St. ANDRE Oe AMOlican Cuunce 1}. 2mew ell had to start once. Rene 16 teens Mrs. Fred Stork, who has spent Cor. Fourth Ave. W. and Dunsmul | I i i aki , HAYNER BROS. aT 3 iE BER. » he pen oo. Fore basen pe puir | ose no time in making your . P : | qihe ast two weeks with friends Christmas. Morning pray- initial deposit, One Dollar INDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERS —THE - e in Vancouver, returned home this er and holy pmchool” at j . min hannceste tin Funeral Directors (0, : 11. Sunda sche at trd Ave. near ith 8 one o. \ | | morning on the Prince Rupert. io gem hvenme pray fe om > Pere te 8 ‘Westholme Lumber =. Alpert, of the Westholme REV. E, €. BURCH, RECTOR THE BANK OF —LIMITED— The Best Lumbet Co., returned this morn- a “4 e ing from a short business visit THE SAL VATeOR Apey CITADEL British North America : to Victoria. 5 oust unde services at ii . Procurable. Pf Abooluioly PULTE | A.W. Sere arrived trom viel] RBLIAn 8, su oven geen E. L. FISHER Lumber and Mouldings | » |toria this morning, having spent Week night’ services’ Mon: a eer ee, Funeral Director and Embaimer ; : : : ae the holidays with his father and b+ ew, .— 4 = : oe ee REASONABLE All Kinds of Building Supplies al va ini TA Ve ind St., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 366 B : ‘ mother, who now reside “in that Commenting Omeers Prince Rupert Branch, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT omer a News Wan city. a | F. ° | First Avenue Phone You's ve Got t to’ o' Hand it to the Parcels Post—It’s The: re e (T ADORESSED A TAG ON IT +t es ¢ .o° (t+. BE Busy ar WONDER NOW 2'D (ST RID OF THIS Car - TO THE CITY EDITOR - Now MY NOw WHY NOT Take WE'LL SEE IF UNCLE Sam Se Wann Oe \ UNCLE Sam ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW ja do DELIVER | ELS POSTMAN Tr co WILL REALLY PARCELS Post BiZNuSss ® — : DELIVER “HAT AND MAL tT To Car? YHE 80s! ii rr OPM TNR: yaE 6) izinr lh syn.