‘ . Pik WAILY NEWS hridas —_— -———--- inci John Moore, in the Moore Chap | sven table showing that th RINCE RUPERT THE DAILY NEws | THE CAPTAIN AND CREW gives a table showing that theif Wie LUlUa $$, TUL owe » social scale the higher - . * oe a a a eon SETTLE THEIR DIFFERENCES |: "008 | UggaMccse so vapeur Wer at se Seattle THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. lis The death rate among pro alae enh 9 o Sipeeeteatinenscbenemenenesmaate fessional and independent class FRID ’ . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dai.y, 0c ENTERTAINING CASE BETWEEN CAPTAIN AND THE CREW e.g ic 1.15 per 100 as against 3.56 “PRINCE JOMN” per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WerEKLY, $2.00 per year. All OF THE “CANADA” HEARD GEFORE MAGISTRATE in the gwenefal service classes for Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas, 11 a. m,, Jan Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly CARSS TERING SEVERN, Geer OS Nad un bege o - eens o4t ' slog , tr eae and aden arbor ) a » 7 in advance. , - -~——— Dr. J. W, Garr makes clear the 1 Masset an March 7th, Sat TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. Contract rates Magistrate Carss presided yes-|]Upon going on board and calling lessential point that with the wor Srideuate Aliford Bay and other Queen "ire Pa rt " terday oyer what might be term-|down the hatchway, announcing! parest exceptions, an infant born Jan, 12th, 26th, Feb 23rd, h, 23rd on application. a “0 on siesta Court to adju-|his arrival, Tommy White, who/t> tuberculosis parents is at ao. TP. aon oa a ta . : P se 9 leaves Prince da ednes d Sat ADO ») a l aiente between the captain bold| had arrived ahead of him, came!pirth entirely free from the taint No. 2 leaves Prinee Rupert . m dnesday and Sa Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. “eae and the crew of the trawler|on deck and rushing at the skip-|of the disease. If he falls a vie Grand Trunk Railway System BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES ! anada, in their little differen.|per. seized him by the throat,|tim it is due to the ignorance (The Double Track oe a prs an es Chotee of routes to Chic New York — National Newspaper Bareau, 219 East 28rd St., New York City love arising out of the Xmas and|;™aking @ pretty good attempt at! and carelessness of those —e ie gnelientny omy Ahn a om erene ean nal ; ‘ i ie ake a ree “ tip with the exe ons ‘ . S#ATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. os Year's celebrations. wr * sme pred ~ : oo te i ~ tool ‘2 Z co . . ; Agency for all Atlantic Steamehip Lines. Fo: al! infermation apply to The first act was played to an|Mothing further lappened andicular baecilit often atfects ont A. E. MOMABTER, Yeneral Agent. Cen: erent Lonvon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, lace audience the day|the constable left the ship, nol|dren is a gathering of dirt " =" . j r| before when the charge of as.|Charge being preferred the hands of the little ones, who ——=n = caiceeeitan tememaesen the, eta eee — “eehe | sault against Capt. Quinn made Capt. Quinn in giving his evi-|are constantly Crawlitige over inattention on the part of the news carriers. : : ; . , $ . : ptehgp- nada AG: eg ae ieee non-delivery or inatten D oa by Tommy White, the chief en-|dence, remarked that “he was ajcarpets and floors and thus ge B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE aaa” — | gineer, was dismissed. Yester.| Sort of foreigner aboard his|their hands begrimed with dust — a DAILY EDITION aie Friday, January 10, 1913./qay the parts were transposed,|Ship, all the rest of the crew be-|which they promptly transfer to , : cee we <= Tommy White being the defend-|!N& Seotsmen,.”’ On board ship he}their mouths. ant in a charge of assault upon said “T.am the supreme being See , FAMOUS ne SAFETY Cor. Fraser and Sth Choice Wines and Cign the. “Doughty” Skipper Ajj} He is a bluff and hearty looking Find it through a Daily News PRINCESS aah hell SPEED RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMPOR: hands were on deck, the mate,|/Old sea dog, who hails from|'Want Ad, 1 a e ° ° e the midshipmite, the bos'un|Grimbsy, Yorkshire, Engiand but LINE Cr SERVICE Editorial otes pings tight and the crew of the capt-|as a distinct Trish streak as his , ‘ . ' . ain’'s gig. From the evidence|"ame would proclaim Little NEWS adduced it was pretty clear that The assertion by the crew $ ency te oa, ee m - two distinct blows were struck.|/ that he was gradually starving Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers Southbound ~ Sat., 7 INC RUPERT NK ALD MAITLAND’S partment chairmen of thejIt is probable that the first one/them to death was somewhat ‘ inclilees MUD CROSSINGS 1912 council want to knoW/was by the engineer, who took/ludicrous in the licht of the fat|CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS 4. @. WNAB, Genera! Agent i i i, 6f the Public wherein their management/objection to the captain's re-|and healthy appearance of the|2nd Ave. Below Kalen Island Club es. Maitland, 0 — was at fault. The average|marks anent Scotsmen, he being}men who made the assertion . Works committee, seem very man on the street can tell/himself a son of the country of| Finally, after magistrate and) ON $5 COMPANY OF B.C Ltd ANNEX proud of his crossings. At them in an instant, for he has/the thistle and bergew The/counsel had sifted the matter t e e UN U, Ue least one would judge so from often seen two men and a boss|captain plainly came back, as|the bottom it resolved itself into Silversides Bros ‘king ‘ > t . — ar » ang sar . » ‘Rem a drunken brawl the elaborate explanation he working on a one man job or|the swollen ear of the engineer| more or less of a drunker fe offered as to why they were five men taking five days to do|testified. They both rolled in the! the defendant, Tommy White be- The Twin Screw Steamer . os ? 7 ’ poe a bit of sidewalk that two men|mud in the vicinity of the Gen-!|ing fined five dollars and costs |The up-to-date House Decora- 6 99 G ae > eaten "7 = made mud basins instead of could do in two days. He has|jral Hotel, where the fracas oe-| The Magistrate lectured the | tors of Prince Rupert ailieaione os oo steal = cross walks. It seems they are seen the men with the “pud-|curred. Immediately upon recov-| members of the crew upon the : nes en e cuilaeome a = but temporary affairs which din’ jobs” loafing over his|ering their feet, the engineer re-| eriousness of not subjecting sign Writing.. coda aah eieatel, light idl could not be crowned or raised time check. He can proboblyjturned to the ship, whilst the themselves to discipline — on ‘ Arrives from Vancouver Every : a : ; P H modern conveniences, being abso above the level of the road recite a few instances of per-|captain hied himself to the po- board a ship, and showed them aper- anging MONDAY WIGHT staly Gest-clate in every respect surface because the street sonal observation that havellice station, where he asked for|how they laid themselves open on lalties . grading will sometime be convinced him beyond the] protection from the erew. Gon-/to a serious charge, punishable ' a sein tlhe lea ect sien dina The a. 7 ant a S a ac To > . . age “ " —_— as Oe . . ac isco en ir aga ie for ‘or pson, are equ y ote or mn d and Bechaee — are reach of any collection § of| stable Cargill was detailed to ae—| with imprisonm nt for assault “We always deliver the goods.”