if ; ee ed a a rHE DAILY NEWS =. When You Want a Plumber in a Hurry PHONE 340 WESTERN PLUMBING & SUPPLY ©O. _— — = Rooms 19-20-21 Alder Block Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St Special Styles at Reduced Prices All Work Guaranteed PAPERHANGING —AND- INTERIOR DECORATIONS of All Kinds Estimates Free The Hendricksen-Smith Furniture Co. Phone 465 Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. Table Showing the Wonderful Growth. of the Se C.H.1.C. in Less Than Twenty Months |— — All Loans Made Bear at the Rate of Per Cent. Interest Per Cent. Per Annum HYDE'S CIGAR STORE First Loan made April 22nd, 191414 $500.00 Magazines ~ Periodicals Loans made during month of Newspapers December, 1914 ............. a; $4,000.00 City Messengers Parce! Delivery Loans made during month of Phone 362 607 3rd Ave. SN TOURED: 6 oud 6 bb hae sec des Loans made during month of Ry. COED 0b sey vc atewesr Loans made during month of provement, GO4ER i cciecietics ‘End of November, 1912, Loans pending (being put through) .. $17,000.00 $22,000.00). $34,300.00 $65,000.00 EMPIRE BATHS For an easy and comfortable shave drop in at the Empire Baths on Third Ave. The most up-to-date furnishings have been in- stalled and the general surroundings are such as appeal to ticular people. Loans made and other Loans in Opposite Majestic Theatre process thereof during the 99 300 00 KEEFE & DORREL month of November, 1912.... 9 e December 15th, 1912. Loans $225,000.00 PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. made and in process to date.. See Our Representative. Dealers in The Canadian Home Investment Co., Limited Hay, GRAIN FEED AND Head Office: 2nd Floor Pacific Block, Vancouver, B. C. SEEDS | Local Office: Read The Daily | News Federal Bidg., Prince Rupert, B. C. ‘diem (: adbiiibibed Stock Food MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Be Suspicious BE suspicious of that of which nobody is proud. Be suspicious of the mere low- price argument offered in favor of an article with no reputation, no backer, no guarantor. Better buy the thing you know and can trust, than an article unbranded and un- vouched for. The branded shoe, made by a maker with a reputation, is a safer shoe to buy than the one made in an unknown factory by an unknown maker. The underwear made by a firm whose name is as familiar to you as your own, is worth more to you than underwear nameless or labelled by a maker of whom you have never heard. Tea sealed in a packet bearing the name of a reputable firm is to be pre- That in which much money has been invested to make or keep it good is worth more than that on which nothing or but little has been spent. Peace of mind is worth something, just as quality is. Buy peace of mind. When you buy anything worth while buying, buy that of which you know— from advertisements, or from other Gependable acquaintance. Buy the ferred to tea of which the packer is not article with the “money back” guar- sufficiently proud to advertise its antee—with the pledge of a known quality. name behind it. Put your faith in the advertisements ap- pearing in good newspapers. Beware of the article that cannot stand the spot-light of pub- licity. The commodity an advertiser backs with his own money is something worth your buying. your advertising problems is Routon tae Ste NON MMMM ole eee el “The News” Classified Ads. ~(ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —THERE ARE NO =# Peerless Studio “DEAD ONES" Wanted YOUNG lady stenographer requires a few hours work each evening Phone Green 397 24-25 WOMAN COOK Wanted Apply at Savoy Hotel 23-26 WANTED—Dishwasher and Porter at the Central Hotel 23-25 DINING room girl wanted at Bay View Hote! 22tr WANTED—A good general servant. Apply 211 Second Ave, or phone 145 ait WANTED—A competent general servant who can cook. Address P, 0. Dox 376. 20-25 WANTED—Male stenographer Apply C. P. R. oMce. iat WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address box 583, city 100 WANTED—A general servant. Apply Mrs L. W. Patmore, soa For Sale PAIR GOOD LOTS—Block 15, Section 8 $630.00. Westenhaver Bros 24-25 |IMMANUEL STREET—Level lane corner, 50x100 ft.; @ snap; $900; §400 cash. Law-Butler Co., Third avenue. 6-26 FOR SALE gasoline engine, first class shape Prince Kupert. —Fairbanks-Morse stationary twelve h.p., high speed, Appiy P. UV. Box 1509, soi OWNER must sacrifice pair beautiful view lots, Block 40, Section 8, Eleventh ave nue. Only $800 pair, This is way be- low their real value Law-Butier Co., Third avenue 24-30 FOR SALE—One improved N= Standard) diamond drill Sullivan), 2-ineb core,| 2,500 feet capacity, in first class condi-| tion, together with full equipment, also camp equipment, stored in Vancouver.| Apply F. Thomson, Secretary Graham| Isiand Fuels Syndicate, 449 Homer} street, Vancouver. 21-26 | - a + 2 For Rent FURNISHED rooms rooms Apply Alder corner 3rd Ave. and 6th 8t. 22-35 FOR RENT Modern apartment, four rooms, bath. Furniture for sale. C. E Bainter Phone 387. 20 TO RENT Furnished nouse, 5th Ave. W_; 5 rooms and bath; all modern improve ments. Apply P. 0. box 909 Phone isu oreen 408. and Block, housekeeping re mn ms mt ss ee er j Miscellaneous { { ? MRS. E. A. HEAD Tailoring, first class dressmaking; evening costumes 4 spe clalty. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed. Upstairs over C. D. Rand's oMice, on Second Ave. 24-26 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN HOLD EN AT PRINCE RUPERT. JAMES D. PEEBLES and Others, Plaintiffs; QUEEN CHARLOTTE FISHING CO., LTD., Defendant. By virtue of a warrant of execution, issued im this action, and to me directed, I have seized of the goods of the Defend- ant, the following: 2 schooner rigged fishing boats; 1 sawmill; i small stock of merchandise; i bunk and cook house; 1 office and store room; 1 saltery snd fertilizer building; A lot of tools and other articies. All of which | shall offer for sale by public auction for cash on Thursday, the second day of January, 1913, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at my office, Prince Ku pert. Dated at Prince Rupert, Noy. 9, JOHN SHIRLEY, Sheriff of the County of Atlin. The above sale is hereby postponed un- 1912. til Tuesday, the ith day of February, 1913. Prince Rupert, Dec, 18, 1912. JOHN SHIRLEY, Sherift 17-29 Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date | intend Ww apply to the Gov- ernor in Council for @ quit claim deed for the following described foreshore: Commencing 4t the southwest corner of Lot 446, Range 5, Coast District, British Columbia, which is on the high water line; thence West seven hundred (700) feel, thence north twenty-two degrees and forty-five minutes west (N. 22:45 W.) twenty-eight hundred (2800) feet; thence north ten degrees west (N. 10:00 W.) forty-four bundred and seventy (4470 feet; thence east seven hundred (700) feet, to the Grand Trunk Pacitic Railway right-of-way; thence south seventeen de grees and forty-one minutes east (5. 17:41 E.) w high water mark, following the west boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacilic hKail- way right-of-way, eleven hundred (1100) feet ;thence southerly following high water mark, sixty-two hundred and fifty (6250) feet, more or less to point of commencement; excepting that portion (ingiuded within the above boundaries) covered by the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way right-of-way. 303-332 E. J. MATHEWS. Ritchie, Agnew & Co,, Surveyors and En- ginners, Agents. Dated Prince Rupert, B. C., December 23rd, 1012. TY NOTICE. Prince Rupert General Hospital Association. The annual general meeting of members will be held in the city hall at 8 p. m., Wednesday, Jan- uary 29th, 1913, to receive the directors’ and other reports and to eleet new directors for the en- suing year. By order of the Board W. M. WRIGHT, 18.23 Managing Secretary. Advertise in The Daily News Wednesday Jar = —— ——— LOCAL NEWS ITEMS government Queen Charlotte City, the Prince John en route south on Kk. M. Sandilands, agent, of came over this: morning, business. on A. ©, Aldous, the prominent Hazelton real estate man, aceom-| panied by Mrs. Aldous, arrived) this morning from an extended | visit to the south and left on the) train immediately for the in- terior. J. W. Pierey, of the well known} wholesale dry goods firm of J. Morris & Co., was among! the -: «vals on the Prince Rupert | 5, this morning from his in Victoria. Piercy, home W. J. Alder, formerly in the real estate business in this city,) now resident in Victoria, arrived) this morning on the Prince Ru- pert. Mr, Alder was amongst the earliest of the pioneers of Prince Rupert and heavily interested in city property, being the owner of the Alder Block, at the corner of Sixth street and Third avenue, of the most valuable tions in the city. is one loca- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kugler turned this morning from a of weeks lowel cities, re. Visit several the spent in coasl G. H. Kohl, of the Ritchie & Agnew, civil engineers and returned the Prince Rupert this morning from a short trip to Vancouver Victoria, staff of surveyors, on and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patmore rived this morning on the Rupert ona the former's Patmore, the ter of this more 18 ¢ ar- Prince visit to Mr. L. W known barris- city Mr. J. C. Pat. of three brothers, prominent merchants of B. ©., engaged in the hard- business. honeymoon brother, well ne Cran- brook, ware Exhibition haba Off toa Good Start (Continued from Page 1.) A, H. ol would be voicing the opinion several others, it a mistake to make any Allison, thought other British definite boundaries that ol very than Columbia, Northern the important Upon coming to lwork of the eleetion of oflicers, lthe choice of the meeting fot president fell unanimously upon Mr. J. H. MeMullin For vice president four names were pul in nomination—Mayor Pattullo, Dr. fremayne, Frank Mobley and A J. Prudhomme The Mayor asked to withdraw name and ballot being taken Dr, was announced elected Alderman leave his ; upon a lremay ne president as yice Bullock-Webster, to whose zeal and energy is due in great part lthe advanced stage that the o1 | ganization has reached, was junanimously elected secretary for the comme yeal For the |position of treasure! Frank A Ellis and J. Lorne McLaren were the only two nominees A ballot resulted in, an equal number of votes and upon the toss of a coin the appointment fell to the for j}mer. rhe following nominations were made for directors, five of whom were to be elected: A. J Prudhomme, W. Thompson, O. H Nelson, W. Wark, D. B. Kenny, L Crippen, A. H. Allison, W. 8. Mat shall, J L. McLaren, J. W Chapple, Peter Black, J. Charles Halsey, Mr. Harris of the Harris Bros Mines, Hazelton; I L, Fisher, G. BR. Naden, D. B. Taylor Those elected were Messrs. A. J Prudhomme, G. RK Naden, J Lorne McLaren, L. Crippen and A. H. Allison In connection with the hearty co-operation promised by the G. T, P. letters were read from the travelling industrial agent of the GC. P. RK. asking for early information as to the for mation of the association and from William Manson, M. P. P., stating that upon receipt of definite particulars as to the pre gress of the work in hand with the forms provided by the Pro vincial government properly filled in he would be in a position t& approach the department in the matter of an adequate appropria tion. An initial start was made in the enrolment of members, a list being circulated which was Clarence A. D ,who foreman of the Thompson has been Evening Empire for some time past, left this morning for Hazelton to ac- cept a position on the Omineca Miner Mrs. J. 8. Gray, accompanied by her litthe daughter Florence, returned this morning from Se- attle, where she has been visiting Miss Ethel Gray, who is undergo- ing a of instruction in singing and stage dancing under Professor Milton Douglas, ex-Alderman Douglas of course son of this city. The former will be remem- bered as being the successful producer of the kirmess held in Prince Rupert last September. There arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning for the reg- ular tri-weekly change at the Empress Theatre a magnificent three feature film, drani- atization of Alexander Dumas famous masterpigce, “The Count of Monte Cristo.” This conceded by the most eminent eritices to be one of the greatest ever written, and should prove of enthralling interest to the pa- trons of the popular pioneer the- atre. It will be shown only upon ree] a story is the evenings of today and to. morrow, when, doubtless, every. one who can possibly manage it will make a point Empress a visit. of paying the Find it through a Daily News “Want Ad.” signed by all present HERRING FISHERS LAND AN ANCHOR Probably Belonging to Launch that Sank in the Harbor Some Days Ago unusual catch made in the harbor An some was by fishermen on Sunday whilst operating their nets for herring. Instead of pul- ling up a few*thousand herring, to their they had land- ed the of the launch which sank few days after striking a rock eron Bay. A buoy mark the spot as a guide the owners wish to boat. surprise anchor a before, Cam- to in case the heal was sel raise No Successor Appointed. In regard to who will be the successor to Captain, B. L. John- son as commander of the G. T, P. steamer Prince Rupert, the local officers of the company have so received no ollicial It is believed that Dunean McKenzie of the Prince George, who brought the Prince Rupert in this morning will re. notifica- Captain far Lion, main in command, and it is thought that Captain Donald of the Prince Albert will be pro- the Find it through a Daily News “Want Ad,” moted to Prince George. Best in Footwear Best in Footwear JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE This greatest of all sh You simply can't afford to we pair can be bought at Boys’ oll chrome rem. $3.50; sale Youths tn grain high cut Blucher rem. $3.25; sale price . Misses’ Box Kip Blucher Boot 11 to 2; rem. 62.95; sale price Misses nizes price red Misses’ Dongola Blucher Boot ent tip, low heel; reg. 62.50 price high cut Blucher price $2. sizes 91.66 Boot sal $2.26 pat wale $1.76 Blucher reg. 82.75 Metal wo 2 Gun it sales is drawing to a close ar shabby shoes when a new such prices Ladies shoe start price Salte 4 above price Ladies tan heat shiv willow last calf 147 military ree $6.00 button heel in black oun Metal medium A Splendid Sale price Ladies’ tan HKussia comfortable the Nubble sale price Blucher heel Boot Mattuf hes $s vo ealf button Boot last, medium heel we, reg 0.80) RENWORTH & JEFF ERSON. Best in Footwear Best in Footwear THE Westholme Lumber LIMITER! Firet Avenue Busy Bee Ca 519 ira \ Most Up-to-Date Place jn OYSTERS & GAME Open BOXES For Day ar Periodicals TOBACCO Magazines :: CIGARS Cor ner 7th AVENL $2000 cash and the balar years at 6 per cx Samuel Harrison & Co Brokers and Financial Ag Second Ave. Prince Prince Rupert 1, BREAK GLASS. 3. PULL WHITE 4 PERSON SEND ALARM SHOULD A signal of two! Fire Hall extinguished signifies 1s Persons estab false alarm are according penalty BY ORDE! (, Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies Phone 184 fe Town Ladies Little’ S$ NEWS Agency Ne WSpapen FRUITS 2nd Ave. Below Kalen tsiand Cluy One Double IE, SECTION SIX mpany ents Rupert Fire Alarm System Directions to Operate 2. TURN KEY TO RIGHT AND OPEN DOOR. KNOB DOV/IN AND LET G0 ING RE- MAIN UNTIL ARRIVAL OF FIRE BRIGADE FIRST 1 PRESBYTERIAN HU Services every Sunday ' Empress Theatre at Sunday Schoo! at ~ REV. F. W. KERR, M.A... THE FIRST BAPTIST CH MCINTYRE BALL, SRD AVE. NEAB Services every Sunday «| Bible Class 2.80 p.m REV. W, H. McLBOD b.A b.U THE FIRST METHODIs! ©) SIRTH AVE. AND MUSORA\® Services every Sunday «| am. and 7.40 p.m School at 2.80 p.m. . ©. R. SING, B.D : ANDREW'S ANGLI Fourth Ave. W. 4 Second Sunda) Chris tinas M er and holy comm 11. Sunday 2:30 p. m Eve at 7:30 oe . REV. B. Cc. BURCH THE cor SALVATION ARM’ Granvitie Co Sunday services & & m., 3 and 8 p. ™ day, Wednesday day and Saturday CAPT. AND MK5S_! Commanding 0M « day "school, 1:30 p. @ Week night services "0b -Church Services: RCH Chareh Hall at |i am ane Pasto® RCH ra st rADEL Notice is hereby give! after date we intend to 4pi ernor-in-Counctil for @ quit the following deseribed | Commencing at the 0 Lot 641, Range V. Coast | Columbia, thence west 700 feet, thence south and forty-five minutes wes! Six hundred and forty : east seven hundred water mark thenee 1 high water mark to th thencement excepting (ha cluded within the al covered by the Grand Trunh way KAIEN Prince Rupert W.-Feb, 10 INVESTEMEN! Kh C., Decer NOTICE Take notice that the | tmerly existing between Alt Ernest Biesold im the Bas’ been dissolved by tmutué accounts due the firm 4 Albert Matzen, who will pe ing by the firm w ALBEE! BRNES! Janus i“ Prince Rupert, B. ¢ BLE® i