‘ Vednescs e 2 HE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Februs = == = ene aa = — = = e == = EEE — — - ie pp ienenesietanirensnsinnnnesneeittieeostnnsesientntntonesauenconananenncstanetennnaseco | Men Whe eee ian teamed Se te THE DAILY NEWS | ENJOYABLE DANCE na Capt ' Beck” Malley, so WARMEST JANUARY wD NDS ander of the tug ‘Tatoos §.S. PRINCE RUPERT THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA E GAY SEASON 20 501 Saleen alte} IN ATLANTIC STATES ri) « ene HUY Published Daily and Weekly by ao and if Bailey can be rencbel in : a leaves for Vancouver, Vietoria mL THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Final Dance of Daughters of Em- shee he will Be asked ‘e attend | > Mitadelphia and Boston Report FIC and Seattle ae (oan ceetiientinineecitinne pire Series Was a Splendid 5. iii ceremony for his lone | Temperature A" FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. Summer Heat { 4UNSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexieo—Dat.y, 60c emma cinco sia igo time friend “PRINCE JOHN’ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WrEKLY, $2.00 per year. All Se Capt. Conway's body will be} Philadelphia Feb i—This for Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas,41 a. m., Jar Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly One of the gayest seasons in| i ,einorated at the Portiand cre-| , 7 4 Sth, 10th, March Sth ,19th . }was the warmes January evel » Masset and Naden Harbor, 12 p. m., Jan, 10th, gat in advance. . "y ; , « 5 | the histor of ‘the city Wa5) natorium tomorrow, and the! March 7th, @ist Con recorded in Philadelphia ac “~~ r¢ 5 ’ i 8 } j r Skide « h e arlotte id TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. tract rates | brought to a close in a most fit-| sahee will be placed in an urn| org to figures compiled tonight For Skidegat Aliterd Sey end otter Queen | harloty dsiar a on application. ting manner last evening when) until Capt. Bailey, who is now on he local tl | \ @. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER seRvice _ - ; oct veather mireau ’ 7 y i ware the Daughters of the Empire} Puget Sound, can be reached by the pon 7 No. @ leaves Prince Rupert 10 4. m. Wednesday and satyro HEAD OFFICE The mean temperature for the = gave their fifth and final assem If it is impossible for him to ; : : Grand Trunk Railway System Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. bly in the MelIntyre Hall The | ®°' oe Capt, T. 8 Edwards, of|month was 42.2 degrees, while (The Double Track Route) . ball room was gay with the usual the local inspector's office, will/the hottest January previous!) Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice of routes to Chicag BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES : ; take the urn out to sea and|/recorded was in 1890, when the with the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Trunk Ratiwa decorations of the order and was|gtrew the ashes on the waters mean for the month was 41.8 Agency for all Atlantic Steamehip Lines. Fo: all infermation appiy i A. E. MoMABTER, jeneral Agen: entre & reet New Yor« —National Newspaper Bureau, 219 Bast 23rd St., New York City comfortably crowded with a bril acca dearese SeaTTLE——Puget Sound News Co. liantly garbed throng of dancers The highest temperature was WIRELESS DOSE 63, on the 17th, and the lowes! The music by Gray's orchestra on —— Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar tho Ghateten ainadins, anhoust CURES AT SEA ne O8: an es Oe, We muni. THE IR OQUOIS , . vas 8 ‘ie mum temperature today was 6 i Supscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of the aa a ae ra ae - — Génvecs B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. sant c amis a a ; rs f rs Guler th, tet tetas-| ll POOL 3 s refres ents were serve ee , e De ve a ee ie Be at half past eleven under the ten —_ Doctor Ashore, and Sunshine in Boston i} FAMOUS SAFETY English and Americar Billians DAILY EDITION wi Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1913.| management of Mrs. Reddie and the Tar Recovers Boston, Feb, 4—The warmest | ANADIAN Twelve Tables wil . _eamenmes Nae ee Mrs. Holtby, after which dancing - January in the history of the PRINCESS PACIFIC SPEED AVE came to this city and picked a|was resumed until 1:30 The Portland, Feb, 3.—-Coming up|weather service in Boston went “ LABOR LEADER IS quarre! with Gonroy. following is a partial list of the}/the coast from San Franciseo,} oul today in a blaze of sunshine LINE SERVICE . ies FATALLY WOUNDED After the shooting two of the guests Mr. and Mrs. George R. Captain Spencer, master of the win he anda caan . a vade 2 "8 /. Pat- { t » dé f 6 , ee . | at|Naden, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pat 1 maximum for the day of 63 de. | S. S. PRINCESS BEATRICE Empress Bowlin Alleys | maida men levelled their revolvers Standard Oil steamship Meverick, f L , » galoo more, Mr. and Mrs. McClymont, grees, ; . Thomas Conroy Shot by Gang- ourtcasenibe. ner cone Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McMaster, Mr.|"ad a sick sailor on his hands. | — |] Seuthbound—Sat., Tom, Som AND POOL ROOM } ster in Jersey City—Thugs panion was attacked and held|and Mrs. Hubert Ward, Mr. and}He couldn't diagnose the case Forty years in use, twenty - coi aes ste a TABLES Hired to Kill until the police arrived. Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie, Mr. and] When the vessel was off the Co-|years standard, prescribed and J. @. MoNAB, General Agent ——_ Willaber told the police “Kid Mrs. Hugh Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.|jumbia River a heavy foe settled| recommended by physicians. For H. E. ROSE, Prop. ard Ave. Jersey City, Feb. 4—Thomas Dynathite’ hired him and “Big | F: H. Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. Bain-|down and the tanker had to re-|Women’s Ailments, Dr. Martel’s a ter, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Morrison,| main outside Female Pills, at your druggist. Conroy, prominent in the build-|Slim” on the Bowery in New ; be ing trades council here, was shot| York for $50 each to accompany Se mM a. ye — a ay In the meantime the conditioh UNION $5. COMPANY OF 4. Ltd i . “ ” f . Mr a Mrs J. . ~ - T and mortally wounded here to- him here for a “job. Peemcoen ee an Mrs H. Hel of the sick sailor was growing e , NEWS LINDSAY’ CARTAGE and ; gird rs q ~ | worse. Unable to bring the Littl P . night by gangsters who are be- st | gerson, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Me Tied ee caieeaiel Meee e Ss Agency The Twin Screw Steamer STORAGE ANDARD GIL MAGNATE |Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott, : : G. T. P. Transfer Agents TO BE EXAMINED | Mr and Mrs. Westenhaver, Mr ee a ee ee ne a ee 6 99 ——~ end Mrs. Broadhurst, Mrs. A. J.) 208° %© Dr. Tuttle of Astoria, de-| qioags :: POBACCOB :: FRUITS | Orders promptly filled Prices reasnabis . ‘ . scribing the patient's symptoms ! OFFICE H. B. Rochester. Centre hone & Washington, Feb. {i—Tenta-| Morris, Mrs. Hoitby, Mrs. Chap- and asking him to prescribe for 2nd Ave. Belew Kalen island Club | tive arrangements have been|man, Mrs. Hilditeh, Mrs. J. G. him ; tion with a labor difficulty, made by the House money trust| McNab, Mrs. Reddie, Miss Thomp- After the exchange of several The police arrested a young /investigating committee to ex- | son, Miss Warton, Miss Reitchel,| ossages, the physician forward MONDAY NIGHT the | Miss Johnstone, Miss Grant, Miss eorge own aaa New Yorker, Ernest Wilhaber,/amine William Rockefeller, ed a prescription which Captain who told the authorities that a|Standard Oil magnate, Feb. 6th,| Du Vernet, Miss Gurd, Miss Aus- Spencer proceeded to fill from | Balls for Port Simpson, Naas River Points oR , . . alow s Mui re. Miss Hi , OF gangster known as “Kid Dyna./at his winter home at Jeky! Is- tin, Miss Mvintyre, Mi oo remedies carried in the medicine Sawmill ( O. Ltd and Grenby Gay Tucsdays, 6 6. m. New Wellington Ceal. Best on th 55 ° mite’’ had done the shooting. land, Ga. |Miss Fisher, Miss Holtby, chest He gave the tar a dose Coast Accompanied by Willhaber and | Denison, Miss Gleason, Miss Hay- Salis for Vancouver ; ca naiiiies anit a Phone 116 Rogers & Bld wood, Miss Jenns, Miss K. Jenns, WEDNESDAYS, 2 P. & Haskamp, | | Messrs. Gamble, Crewe, Warton, THE WEATHER. oan | ENE | Rogers Steamship Agency | SMITH & MALLETT Bodwell, Taylor, Harris, Linnell, och THIRD AVI - : > | Newcombe, McGee, Titus, Pogson rhe weather report at 5 o'clock Mouldings lieved to have mistaken him for another man. The shooting, at first regarded as a saloon row, now is believed to have connec- Arrives from Vancouver Every a a and he soon recovered. i a gangster named “Big Slim,” The Daily News has the larg- 7 ctinhiaasnpigionces be the former said “Kid Dynamite’ }est circulation in Northern B.C. | Miss Miss Ellett, Lum r ee ; Peters, J. Peters, Kelly, Finne-jthis morning read Baromete: aed : : Phone 116 tum! eamfitting ad Si . . " ° Cc gan, Newcombe, Wallace, Doyle,| 30.082; maximum temperature, eee “ (oy: a jIves, W E. Fisher, Douglas|32; minimum temperature, 24 A large stock of dry finish ee a oe . ” a oO r=] AN Dd wu aw /Sutherland, MeCaffery, Coates, a = a, poet Office ord AY rr wv “ eal ae P Holtby Noble Kissack, Basil Du- we umber @ specia ty Jelivery ; ’ rhe paper that prints the facts made at short notice : lrant, Cooper, McFarlane . io Ne , | Your Success-Meter OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O CLOCK — oy ee ; low Table Showing the Wonderful Growth of the C-H-I-C in a eee ts — ee Cee eae Regard your B.N.A. Savings ‘“Valhalla”’ of S.H. & EF e - = ; : ‘all be whe . _ "7 Less Than Twenty Months Ash Wednesday Service. nS ee | Bank Book asa sort of meter i os | There will be service in St eo me Bo / : . MA vhich records plainly your , 9 h Tues tf All Loans Made Bear 0 Interest at the Andrew's Anglican Church this (Se | DE ND oe Whice secon - many st Mee wee Ee hak 0 83 re te of / Oo Per Annum evening at 8 o'clock a ROYAL RESERVE OFFICE: progress toward prosperity. , EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Ty . 1ere are hundreds of these vire: Leen meade April 39n8, 100% $500.00 HISKY. Cor. Gth St. and 2nd Ave. _— ae ©. C. STUART me ae ae ‘aoe s4o00.00 9 SKIPPER’S ASHES TO BE Loans made during of $17,000.00 Logte made, guriig monn of $22,000.00 STREWN OVER OCEAN AGE & YEARS Bank of British aioe ot Phone 28 GUARANTEED BY SET Ts tien ot oonee THE GOVERNMENT Bey Reh ae, North America PRINCE RUPERT. 8. © August, 1012 Loans made during of $34,300.00 November, 1912 ...... Kee | End of November, 1912, Loans 000 00 Requested Capt. ‘“‘Buck’’ Bailey to oF CANADA. DRINGE RUPERT INN success-meters in the homes pending (being put through) : Loans made and other Loans in 7 S PEE Geremony off RECOMMENDED FOR around you. Is there ong in Alex. M. Manson, B. A process thereof during the $99 300 00 Columbia River THe INVALID : W. E. Williams, 8. A, & bE Rl 9 a THe Home pane your home? If not we will LIAMS & MANSON December 15th, 1912, Loans . , ak ‘ : wi made ‘and in process to date $225,000.00 Portland, Or., Feb. 4 In com THE ConNoOISSEUR gladly prov ide one, | Barristers, Solicitors, Etc e ith the request made " See our Representative plianee — Tne Pusic N NEX x a some months ago; the ashes of who naturally A 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS | esote etesk - —. Rupert, 86 The Canadian Home Investment Company, Lid. fi capt. Georse Conway, 58 years) Pf” Lae | want the best. | Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,00 Head Office, 2nd Floor, Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. old, superintendent of the 0... +. Ace. Purity a dala | | Local Office, Federal Bidg., Prince Ruport W. R. & Nor Company's river ups AND MELLOWNESS —_— | P.O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPEE Other B. C. Offices, Victoria, New Westminster, Nelson, Kamloops steamers, and one of the best UNSURPASSED ry = Owned d ted t . known steamship men on the Pa- s BOOM inn Senih pecs pen Prince Rupert Branch, JOHN E. DAVEY cific coast, who died Friday DISTRIBUTORS the Amevican end Burepesn plen F. S. LONG, Manager. TEACHER OF SINGING night, will be strewn on the oc-|Ppinee Rupert Importing Co., Ltd Excellently furnished, with | PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, mag. A.n.A.M., 10%. mH ean off the mouth of the Colum- PRINCE RUPERT. B.C steam heat, electric light, and al! modern conveniences, being abso- e ° - acer lutely first-class in every respect. Silversides Bros. The appointments and service HAYNER BROS. 2 nd are equal to any hotel on the UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMEM The up-to-date House Decora- funera! Director —THE— Skeena Vall Nechaco Vall coast — Bulkley Valley Fort George Districe | FARM Westholme Lumber Co. tore of Prince Rupert oa —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPW. -_ ~ LIMITED aapow men . . *,* Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable es and on LANDS Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. Sign Writing.. easy terms. | | and M | li a. ; P. aper -Hanging E. L. FISHER NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited All Kinds of Bailding Supplies |] G. A. Sweet, Manager. | Por If“ nnnorenessoninss PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. elie ; “We always deliver the goods.” 2" ®t» cor Bnd Ave. Pim First Avenue Phone 186 ‘nd Street Phone 166 Green — Scoop is the “Answers to Queries” Editor 7 Hop” —Drawn fer The Dally News by “ enn em or ae “OARS. X. HAVE Your. NOSE REMOVED AND in \TS PLACE GRAPT on ¢ ‘YOUNG PRUNE — Pime: /sco0r, te RUNING A QUERIES AND ANSWERS} DePaRrmMEntT — I WisH YOU wou” TAKE. BUNCH OF QUERIES AND WRITE ME OME UVE INTELUGENT answers - 1 "You cent vearoue THE quesrions - TLL “Ov Queey EDITOR - Wet SUBMIT THis ANSWER, ‘TO THE Boss AND SEE 1= WERES ABOUT THE EASiEST QUERY OF THE BuncH ~IT SANs “DEAR EDITOR- I HAVE WAD A PIMPLE ON MY Nose FoR FIVE Veans AND MY HUSBAND 1s TRED OF IT-, WHAT Cam x DO ? — Lire TO HAVE mes. *% come Down | HERE AND TEAR MY CAN OFF - My Wournn’r ou! / jo ma € ay i ‘| ® a3 - mre sno