Princess : Venture o . > ioe i Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ' - - ‘ eed VOL, TV, NO, 10 PRINCE RUPERT, B. G., MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS by — . - > —_—————— +m rd MAYOR NEWTON NOMINATED; MAY WITHDRAW a 4 MEETING IN INTERESTS OF PATTULLO AND HIS SUPPORTERS AT SKATING RINK TONIGHT \, com Gun uns VACILLATING AS THE WIND STREET 7 THEIR WAY TO VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. on MAYOR AGAIN IN THE RUNN IN (jms cena o mane, autre ou mune, . \ DRED INDIANS AND WHITES ENJOY WEDDING FEAST. aA vas the last straw that bro ged ipon finding no one f n camel's back when (he Prince o cue whare to greet their ar-|At the Eleventh Hour Mayor Newton Again Puts Himself in the On Friday afternoon last at the|to them, and the British governor which had been anxious Anglican mission at Masset, by!of* the then Crown colony of iited for three weeks, arrive oe ce a Contest for the Mayoralty---May Yet Pull Out of Both the Rev. “Father” W Hogan, was | British Columbia treated with i! Masset last Saturday morning sight, Evidently ” . — celebrated the marriage of Fred-|them with the due respect be- th 00 GAM NOONE. Settlers /°s! Hostelries GMS Bee | exper’ Contests to Save Himself from Ignominious Defeat orlek Nash ef the'well Known Grimlcoming thele bigh-setuee, SAN distant parts of the isiar h an influx, Upon regaining of Jand surveyors, Brownlee, | cated at the white girl’s school 4 ithered in the little pioneer|'"¢!" speech, after the shock of The civic nominations — for Sibbald, William; proposed by School Trustees. Nash & Davidson, and Josephine j at Metiakatla, where, after grad- *h n great numbers. a thi ering there was no mail on|mavor aldermen and schoolip., W Morrissey; A. J. Prud- Macdonald, Simon Donald; pro- | pjqest daughter of Henry Eden-|uating, she filled the position of » ssion The hope of ré ird the Albert for them, and|trustees closed at the city hall homme, seconder. Lot 29, Block posed by G. W. Kerr; Frank E.| chaw, probably the best known |teacher, the bride is a highly ay y letters from home f the |#etting the petition cireulated| today at 2 o'clock 28, Section 6, Cullin, seconder representative of the Indian race|talented and accomplished young : Christmas seas haq| and fixed up, a large contingent Notwithstanding that a week} Newton, Seville Martineau, pro- Ellis, F. A.; proposed by E. H.)jiving at the present time on the|lady. Of Henry Edenshaw, her ee many @ mar t< wh f them decided to hie them overjago today Mayor Newton came! ‘ Drbhi -‘T. Maitland Shockley; T. Silverside, seconder Pacific slope. father, who is an educated Chris- Li Atty aniles in some cases Prince Rupert and see what/out and positively stated that he poses by: Pon ey ws re ae Kirkpatrick, J. A.; proposed by The wedding of these twojtian and who has led the life of ’ et impassable vils,]Was doing anyway. A good many|would not be a candidate for the | seconder Lot 5, Block 6, em F. H. Mobley; D. G. Stewart, see-| young people is the culmination|a white man, a volume could be o iking the arduous i proceed on to Victoria and|mayoralty, he has had himself}7; Lots 13 and 14, Block 47, Sec-| onder. of a very pretty little romance }written, he being a most remark- i ons «. “all and row boate | Vancouver for a short visit, alnominated, apparently under the |yjon 7: Lots 35 and 36, Block 34, Nelson, O. H.; proposed by D. G.|ihat has grown out of an early|able man in many ways, whose 1 and New Yea ist |Special delegation intending to/impression that he can play foot-| ction 8 Stewart; J. L. Mitehell, seconder.| attachment that was begun some|Wwonderful personality has exer- a ind the 10th of Jan-|C4ll upon Supt. C. H. Nicholson,|ball with the electors just as he | Dybhavn, John; proposed by Thompson, J. H.; proposed by|seyen years ago when the two|cised a strong influence upon the a ed and not a line from|of the G.T.P. steamship service,|does with the city finances. Po-| niet jot etn, F. Peters, see-|fipst met. Mr. Nash has been|lives of the Haida Indians dur- wi it home Phen the Al-]and Post Office Inspector Flet-|litical faking is a habit with him jOtes Renee; Oo Seen ore onder. identified with the islands for|ing the last generation. i i hs obteh oad os let her in regard to the unsatisfa When asked by The News whether|son, seconder. Undivided half in- Shaw, W.; proposed by W. H.} come years, where he has been After the wedding ceremony a wan at fevet teh and ory state of the mail service or not it was his intention to stay lerest in Lot 24, Block 27, Sec- | Montgomery; F. M. Lannie, see-|fojjowing his profession of sur-|e@rand feast was held in the In. 4 hardships at is probable that the mat-Jin the field, his only answer was/tion 6 j onder. veyor. The bride, a full blooded|dian town hall, at which nearly e for the m 1 ie be taken up by the local|that he would decide that matter |= = = ——— | Returning Officer—Harry W Indian, is a direct descendant of|two hundred white people and 1 the glorious exp: Weemepenhiveedn ot ce a “ before 7 os ee = ioe if Pe : wie on the famous chiefs of the Haida See sat down, ao place of ra letter m 1¢ Prince Rupert Board of Trade|which he must do, according to | eputy eturning icers Indians, who for many genera-|4onor as master of ceremonies -_ he ~ _ xo = an endeavor to secure better|law. This is one instance where | TIPS ON CIVIC POLITICS. |T Barnes, D. O. Keyser, J. Law- lions were the veritable Vikings|Was occupied by old Chief Harry / their hopes were to be pService Raype Hewes wah yee oe Beware the juan with the renson, G. Sutherland, F. Salter,/of these northern waters. All| Weha, a descendant of a great { ea tbiend wtban dt ty | platf f ‘a strict enforcement , . W. Dagnell the subsidiary tribes paid tribute|rival tribe of the Haidas, who thas Gee some rene “| THREATENING LETTER ye ee a ad tear stained (ak! | eee ee | HOSE War continually for gon i rations against that of which i oan ae 4 f were TO PREMIER M’BRIDE ~ ayareny e's > — bo | fi Biccwe ; mot ss a | The general monthly meeting BAPTIST CONGREGATION the Edenshaws were the heads. | rd elect funny me ription for . anyone Ther: who will in a probabuit be wintibime a staal fallen jof the Prince Rupert Board of T0 BUILD CHURCH Henry Edenshaw delivered a 4 s almost a riot. Within a short] eported He Has ‘an Ghentenet ected by acclamatiol igh: aoe me an th * ila Trade will be held in the a ae ne in aa aee = Haida, i ; sa complete sto ‘ ap ile ! hh ' ‘ j orm oe at o'eloe ar . » space of time, whilst the boal ed With His Life—Probably Ba om Se i ther «with council. She needs a busi- oo eae lon ol Sa After numerous meetings of ssh ie ee ee eee was unloading at the dock, a pe-| the Work of an Unbal- the property qualifications of ness council who will put | heiene in apnea on ee the board of trustees of the First si : " m was circulated and signed] anced Mind each candidate business methods into the | aan i senses Baptist Church and after a care- tontinued on Page 4.) eee, we oe) a M r city departments | 2 Pattullo and the candidates ful consideration of plans, it has s assembled in the little burg} Special to Daily News. ayor. j | acai indeed i in Ward 2. it is|Beem decided to proceed at once nstrating against the ad-| ~ couver, Jan. 12,.—It is re- Pattullo, Thos. Dull; prop No workman who wants to aianaa i ae of Trade wilj| With the building of a new chureh ih solute inadequacy of the we Ee tae ek, miamaile ii by J. A rye F ad give his employer a square alana st eles dete at the corner of Fifth avenue and MR. RATEPAYER! and passenger service 3 Bride has received a letter threat by opens ane nba Mesias tly "T deal need be afraid for one i ene Young street. The congregation ae, , f this petition are being f : r-| h f ie biileued tbat” Bection © minute of the treatment he Wanted f§ fortunate in securing such a In the editorial columns warded immediately to the Post-)@Hine tis ea Newton, Seville Martineau; pro- will receive on city work : ,,|desirable site for their church. of this paper on Saturday aster-General and Mr H « lletter is the work of s oe posed by W. J MeCuts heon, Hi nies tin anamdiiiidniens co Every woman in town lo - Teaders bee bow being edvertioed there was an expose of how Clements, M.P., the member fore po ~ 7 Sar eee Hoffman, se onde: Lot 5, “ae r. D. Pattullo i hi mans — = oe “ aati for. iuunicipal cost prices are . he district in the Dominion a te an tek eomnideted wellinn a re oS auc ” 4 vag {g Will get a squarer deal than wy Mong terse te ema sila a a a jussled in on S deceive 4 House. vbr Reet vy ee Fs vo, a Sne oy they ever had before. Sradiaahl ne 1oAl Loyal Order of Moose. -~ ee as % = EE en occa bert | ges © oe ‘ot ee Ward 1 ae Piet ee The lodge will meet in the oe taal ar ten Galle z evening when the Prince Alber ermen, , Newton says the mayor's : > ‘ 1 ne ; . touched the dock with seventy TRAWLERS A Ane REPORTED McCaffery, M. P.; proposed by job gave him inany splitting Vastng. 708) Atarme ae a gettin gyre ie ae be the Gost and let them put five irate and excited passengers) los, Oe ree 1o°t Daweh; ¢. G. Boots sccomeel headaches. His efforts gave Numerous tests of the ne " Sihccen Gotta Gacine ate cae this stuf over on you? The from the island city abroad; and] ancouver, 78 Lot 7, Block 33, Section 1 most of the ratepayers a iamewell fire alarm system no be installed. A grand smoker only reason the fake cost of their tempers were in no way|trawlers George FE. Foster and McLachlan, Peter; proposed by |Andrew Kelly arrived at = San r. J ions F ————— SS | Francisco yesterday on their way pain, too being installed will be made to- Davidson; Malcolm McLeod, ' ‘ : day, probably about seven o'clock the work mentioned in the will also be given and a good rally , & ; article was not read to you of members should be in attend- seconder, Lot 41, Block 27, Sec- There is concerted action this evening, Citizens will take aad 40-43 Friday night was because ' to Prince Rupert, where they will tion 4 y ; f Ne notice, therefore, that the fre-|* ‘ cis the Mayor took up so much lenter the service of the Canadian : . on Be pert of Remon . : ding of alarms to-|/ J. D. MEIKLE, Seoy. time with talk tended t LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. ; . eee or Montgomery, W. H.; proposed and the utira labor agita- quent sounding « i oninihiataiiiaees sai e alk intended to A ae wy wat sem be age oak eave by H. Hamilton; W. Thain, see-1) tors to get control of this — will not be notification of make me believe bet sie The annual meeting of | << r ““Jonder, Lot 10, Block 39, Section|? year's council. You have al- ire. cere and very much abuse a ae erly, Raginne. ae 5; Lots 3 and 4, Block 28, Sec- ready been toid by Newton a eerie a WAS NOT NOMINATED. poses = ° eee Association, for the purpose Daughters of the Empire. wa > : . xd by M thot Re Rnows Uom).on weeny eats , A shipment will arrive on I i d h was rinted im the Pash va tae’: eal len A meeting of the Daughters of Kerr, G. W.; proposes * be a failure as mayor, for he “nha r o ees a t was rumore on the p ty onal te - : y i a an evening of $/ the Empire will be held on Mon- ” re tes Munro, seconder./% could get no money. Has. ednesday's boat. appest ie rang — gress. . eee Se aS ‘ it ; gs! Lot 14, Block 14, Section © » city any chance then of Ki yaaanae ayor Newton would be 4 28 y 4 Thuraday, Jon, 25rd, 2060, or eoypensen: a 7 a oe Leek, G.; proposed by F. Stork; prt the Po money if he and Skating at Shawatlans. candidate for school trustee might be able to tell you in the K. of P. Hall, metgee Knights of Pythias Hal’. ‘HCN! G. J. Frizzell, seconder, Lots 29 his agitators have control of Although skating on Morse as well as for alderman and whether the | timekeeper’s son Block. Seats | member is specially requested to) 114 36, Block 43, Section 8 the council? Creek has been strictly prohibited)§ mayor, It was disappoint- wages, superintendent's sal- P. W. ANDERSON, be present. 10 Morrissey, D. H.; proposed by ‘ ~~ by the order of the City Health ing, however, on carefully ary, plant, dynamite and Sec,.-Treas y 7 es H. O. Rieher; H. MeEBachern, sec With tottering steps and department, several youngsters, seanning the list of nomina- other incidentals are added | Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. onder. Lot#®, Block 16, Section 5 ‘\eiahiies tears. Manian. thd together with a few intrepid tions for the schoo! board to to ‘ge cost of this work, or \ Phone 4, Aldermen, Ward 2. political fakir, promises the grown ups, finding that their ex- find that his name df not whether they are juggled into iinienenes — —— Allison, A. H.; proposed by W electors of Ward 2 thet he uberant enthusiasm for the fas- appear. It must have been some other account. ut ifa “ - sss |S. Sweet; O. H, Nelson, seconder will be a good little boy. Be- cinating sport overeame all an oversight, as the Mayor citizen goes to the city hall Lot 42, Block 34, Section 1 hind that mask he i figur- scruples about breaking the law, is evidently grasping at he finds statistical informa. Newton On Franchises Douglas, H.; proposed by J. H ing how easy they are. took a chance yesterday and had every possible straw to at tion as scarce as money in Thompson; J. Russell, seconde — a spin around for a brief period.}} |east “show” in the race. the city treasury. On Friday night you electors of Ward 2 saw Mayor New ie ad ome ar ae Retaining walls at 60 The police, who visited the pond , a , ay, wher- ton, the political fakir, work himself into an hysterical cents a yard! This same off and on during the da sreec P . saved the city franchises from the tion 8, a ! work under better conditions ever possible enforced the ery ae ae — a gre *. Hydro Electric Power Co, and from })j SS p . ‘ eS in the Province of Quebee, we ae - eee Pye Fw SSS = some mysterious street railway company You know that jj’ \ ’ nn Me Book re ' a where labor is half the price cod " ‘ . 9 fe ieee neither he nor his council had power to Bive franchises to oe ie . ’ ms it is here, costs $14.50 a yard ' Mi rh the oo ie: cake rm anybody, but you do not know how this same Newton ad “eee G, R,; pr sed by J. ul F be srfect 1 doubties “if the ed Prince | he days before ineorporation, to am 1a seer rey ees While juggling the costs @ perteck, and coubtiess | a vised Prince Rupert, in th : rhompson; Florence M, Dawson present cold snap keeps up num- reflects upon the engineer, it must not be supposed berless excursions will be made for over there to enjoy this delight- that it is done any per- personal motive he *might ful winter panuae... have rhe juggling is for make terms with the B. ©. Telephone Co,, the worst monop oly in the country. When charged with this attempted be trayal of the people’s interests he says he may have for- de gotten. This failing memory is only another fake, for if he looked up his newspaper files he would find this statement seconder Lots 14 to 17, Block Section 8, Nickerson, G, W.; proposed by \. M. Manson; G. H, Munroe, see A public meeting in the interests of T. D. Pattullo and the aldermanic candidates supporting him in Ward in h litorial column onder. Lot 41, Block 20, See the benefit of the Mayor and A supply of men’s and women's Two will be held in the 16 editorial colu tion 4 aia Boots will arrive by Wednesday's : . sh Aldermen who want to de. ’ : » Pua _f .EPHONE GO, GOULD SEL o . c ey ar i Be: ae ts Il aoe . a To MEET THE CITI ' uthorloae # : peopons d by |} ceive you into believing you boat, Renworth & Jefferson, 10 S Ri h A ‘ THE WEES MILE, . awson; W. F, Cameron, see Sea aha S YENS AND ACQUIESCE IN ANY REASONABLE 80 pad sn Lot aoe 1 51, Bloch 1a,|3 Ste Setting an eMoclent ad- aling in ixt venue LUTION OF THE SITUATION, THERE I8 LITTLE onder. Sane Pe Gan 75; Nees lh lee See ee in the ease of the three men ao ITS Fl " Al INTERESTS. HERE WOULD Section 8 > te : . > matter of faet, you are get. charged with stealing the sum of MONDAY, E BE VERY MATERALLY BRIGHTENED a a oe Pe ees oy ting a very raw deal. Prinee oo nen ~ poreee ” “g _ , G., JANUARY 13 » ve ee ’ orvison; G, Buthertan sec . \ Nab at the Knox Hotel on Friday ; ens were fighting to keep this : te “ Kupert must have eMfciency ’ . ™ me Fon —_ a i . . od aes Block 5, Beotion 6, and a cost system in order last, after taking a considerable at 8 o'clock, company out o @ ony & S pene tulloek-Webster, L.; proposed , ‘amount of evidence this morning . ; 0 § a to be yo ‘ to wet value received for her . » @ What do you think of the man who wants to be youl by EB. O. Richell; A, W. Edge, see. aie aa ‘in the police court, Magistrate Wr. Pattullo and the candideice in Waee. Tay am franchise watchdog? onder. Lots 1 and 2 Bloek.®, ‘ Carss adjourned the case until address the meeting. Section 7, Powe tomorrow. yo.