Wednesday. hy 2 . THE DAILY NEWS eo s PEE WES OR hoy ELI . “” ; ail contractor Doc" has been it = P case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers.) ),orning Parker Williams at one: | ah ‘a 4 es a mm SN" | owe: Soe never. Sere wee mt OOL , vert at a salary of $3000 ostro re Z eir supplies | lias : challenged it. Chairman Lucas’|! EE in fone uns a aes rt _ a o 1 FAMOUS SAFETY English and American Billians SS = — = — — ee xplanation was ot at : lucid ne en thre er = loaded and se out to ei or y se grees cays ntl RR WOE DAILY EDITION > Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1913.|though he intimated that he was|S!owed that the Canadian Nor-| Fraser camp.--Omineca Herald PRINCESS SPEED oe ~~ thern Railway Company has been PACIFIC ——————— i simply the mouthpiece of the A RELIABLE COMMISSION tion should be furnished in| Premier on the occasion paid $5 a head for the eee rhe Daily News has the large LINE sated SERVICE NEEDED every respect regarding this Made First Overtures. ae immigrants he | est circulation in Northern B.f PaaS SS Now that Sir Richard Me- a. matter.—Vancouver In effect. what Sir Richard what wee thie money paid : S. S. PRINCESS BEATRICE Empress Bowler Ales | Bride has announced the in-| = = wishes the public to understand| for?” asked Mr. Williams ° ’ Southbound—Sat., Feb. 8th, 8 p.m. }| AND POOL ROOM’ / appoint a commission to en- HAWKES oo arly tenn veage Mita ors vee ee Were pal Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers ee —_— ; { quire into the question of the In the Macdonald by-elec-|dians. The Premier offered him can — diese = T : 008 | waves ne mcadlntna ae production and sale of coal in tion, Hon. Robert Rogers with|a handsome fee if he could do “He that Bas ties eplied Mr 2 rte OBAC ah ON ‘i a — . ’ ind Ave. Below Kalen Island Club British Columbia, the public the aid of Premier Roblin of]$®, and also he was to have the/winjame. right to sell the land, for at that By tea ahd wie be abbAaAGL Latte. sersricsoine Livorsa]'2™* tt Wee undorstocd thet itl ororniece, but it ts paying a rel. UNION $.5. COMPANY OF 8.6., Ltd LINDSAY’S CARTAGE a the wove nen , : terror, * imprisoning Liberal was to be subdivided into town : ; : Lathide STORAGE to perform this task. The pub- workers without charge, hold- lots er ee eo Tr -Church Services - : : : : a. ers to | s s lic confidence in this commis- ing them until they could be of “was ‘ghtisnated thal savere! rs to build its line ie . PS | G. T. P. Transfer Agents . . ther — . ee . ; 7 , : snnnclhie * Twin Screw Steamer | sion will depend largely upon oe eecees viaen a haan millions of dollars would be FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable : 2m, while confesse ‘ nd b . Cont . its personnel. If, as has been| i™& ‘them, while’ cx let ort {realized from the property, and To Probe Standard Ol) Services every Sunday im the — HH. B. Rochester. Centre St. Phe gay lory personators were let o when the government changed Washington, Feb i1 The Empress Theatre at 7 30 p.m. 6 } customary with the govern- ith illegally light unish _—~ Sunday School at 2.30 p.m sonesennertinsanitaiaie with illegal!) & P “tits policy in regard tothe reserve|soaring price of crude oil is be- REV. F. W. KERR, M.A Pastor en e’ | ment so far, mere political of-] ment. At the Richelieu by- ' », supporter, even though he|with the enquiry to determine Seaview, wary Sunday at 1) Arrives from Vancouver Every | ¢ ; , . y ° . a. 7.30 p.m. Sunday i any instructions that may be to corrupt the whole riding had done nothing, for Mr. Mat-|whether the decree dissolving School 2.80 pga Baraca MONDAY NIGHT | . i niin oni ’ ; _— ble C 2.20 p.m. . . given them by the government with the bribe of a railroad if}. oot his $75,000. the Standard Oil Company has ilies oe na os a taste —_ |New Wellington Coal. Best on the and whose chief aim will ra- they would defeat the Libera! Wes f been violated. The government ———— —— ee eens) Coast > be shie i 8. “g ate. At the recent pro- as Not Satisfied. ; : 7 THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH : ther be to shield, and, if po eandidat A A ' I Es wants to know whether any of Saieis BUA, dip Geaeaate Peeen and Granby Gay Tosesern, 9 & @. | Phone 116 Rogers & Blad sible, commend the = govern- vincial by-election at Antigo- There was only one member of|the remaining subsidiaries of the Guveiote- cnsmr Bander, 0 13 | ment, are chosen, the enquiry, nish, Hon. Mr. Rogers attemp-|the public accounts committee|trust have created conditions re Satedatte pm — 7 7 of course, will be worse than ted to bribe the constituency apparently who was not satisfied]sponsible for the enormous rise REV. C. R. SING, B.D Pastos Balls for Vancouver | useless. Men of that stamp by the unprecedented indis-|(hat.ihe transaction was a legiti_|and whether there has been any ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH WEDNESDAYS, 2 P. Mm. |} SMITH & MALLETT in the first place are not, as a cretion of announcing an el-|mate one. This was Mr. Wil-|concerted action Cor Firth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place | THIRD AVE : . . oO er, ve general thing, competent to aborate programme of public/jjams. He ‘put the chairmas Sdacdidiotiicehastnarints ae praee 7:90 ones |} Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and make an enquiry, that will be works for that riding. through a rather severe examina The Dail’ News has the large ——_ 2 ° B oe” jar a R St hi Ag Sheet Metal Work . - Communion irs Sunda) of service, and if they were Small wonder that Arthur}ijon, and Mr. Lucas seemingly lest circulation in Northern B.C ff month, at 11 &. wh. ogers eams. Ip ency fice: Sed Ave = Moya competent, they could not be} Hawkes, who led the appeal to}did not relish being made Sit am. During the Lenten Phone 116 ————_—$______ : * , surin 8 en t trusted to act honestly. It is the British born” in the Tory] Richard's scapegoat season there will be serv one ir 0 t urct every to be hoped, therefore, that campaign of 191! has turned To begin with, Mr. Williams Wednesday ae D _ | , . sleet ¢ ; for ar ar ors. Nilacske . 26 . . " | the government will select a upon his former partner ian asked Mr. Lucas the following DEMAND THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL ‘“‘Valhalla’”’ of S.H. & EF. commission in which thorough his paper Mr. Hawkes says ‘| questions: & R RESERVE Granville Court reliance can be reposed. “In Manitoba as a part of el- Did the Premier indicate any OYAL om ana 3D. m. son: —THE nas Socivet commiss is ¢ “ -ctioneering. men have been itten agreeme ference | day School, 1:30 p m | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at If the lission is com ectic en om ; written agreement in reference WHISKY. Week night’ services’ Mon om. ts tie hall « 4 od posed of competent and con- thrown into jail and after-/io this payment? ° day, Wednesday, Thurs es j i ' ards releas 4 Pr ; day and Saturday scientious men we should have wards released without any Answer: “No, he did not. AGE YEARS CAPT. AND MRS TUTTE a report dealing with the sort of evidence being produc- “Was this amount a final | Commanding OfMcers —LIMITED non whole question so carefully}; ed against them. In Nova}|settlement for all services, or is GUARANTEED BY a D. C. STU and with such clearness that Scotia. a man has been taken|(here more to eome?” THE GOVERNMENT Accountant it would not be possible for| straight from jail to the Goy- Answer: “It was a final settle- 308 2nd Ave. - Prone am some years at least to come, ernment service on the repre-|ment, though it is not stated in for the public to be treated as sentations of a defeated candi-|sq many words. The report is they have been in this matter date who must have known the |eertainiy not worded very clear- RECOMMENDED FOR Auditor for the City of Prince Ruwt THe INVALID All Kinds of Building Supplies | PRINCE RUPERT. 8. © | Tue Home | i] PRINCE RUPERT INN Jo 22 ==) . OF CANADA. - . Lumber and Mouldings Canuadtn of coal supply in the past. reputation of the appointee. [iy Onee the public knows where| .. .I read in the paper an ac-| “piq the Premier indicate to Tre Connoisseur ~~ es Ph 106 | © Be = aie the fault lies such a demand| count of how titles are ar-|yoy how much time the owner of Tne PusBuic om z : . will undoubtedly be made for} ranged in London on the pay-|jhe Golonist gave to the work in who naturally - continent x WILLIAMS & MANSO speedy redress that it will be ment of money to campaign | question?” ees ely want the best. Barristers, Solicitors, Et. impossible to resist it. If, too, funds and how a forger was a Wiehaits Aacwer —oner AGE, Purity ANNEX | Box 286 a there is found to have been taken out of a jail in Nova , up ano MELLOWNESS Georgetown | Meigerson Biook Prince Rupert, intentional culpability on the Scotia and made a government Answer: “He said the gentle- | UNSURPASSED. ie - part of any of those concerned wharfinger. Both stories made|man gave considerable time to = : g e | ni in furnishing the supply to the; you sick. Mr. Hawkes’ appeal|the matter, but not definitely how DISTRIBUTOR: | Sawmill Co. Ltd. | P.O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPE public it is desirable that their} to the British born is hardly |much.” Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd Owned and operated by the JOHN E. DAVEY operations should be exposed. bearing the fruit he anticipat- “Did you say that the Premier | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on | TEACHER OF SINGING In fact the fullest § informa- ed. offered to give the committee any the American and European plan. Lumber ain information on the matter if they : ears or a e | ore OF WM. FOXKON, BBQ, ARAM o desired? steam heat, electric light, 1 § cquigpentuainiteasiqnees << . Answer: ‘No; he did not say s } modern conveniences, being abso- ™ that, but we have the right to ask ver ros. lutely first-class in every respect. Mouldings ye a him if we wish.” The appointments and service | | HAYNER BROS. FROM HOME TO HOME. “Would it not be just as well| The up-to-date House Decora- are equal to any hotel on the A large stock of dry finish- | ent heme ‘Dir oT to have Mr. Matson himself be- tors of Prince Rupert coast. ing lumber on hand. Boat 8rd Ave. near 6th St Phone N HOTEL ELYSIUM fii mss i ace few questions on this subject?” . *a° ee | m a ce. EL Answer: “He is at present in sign Writing.. Our prices are as low as any. Sid. Sykes, Manager England.” P : Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. | | : : tiie a s aper- alles: ii | Call on us before ordering. i The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Mr. Williams asked next why | i I FISHER Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices all lithographing work of the Our Specialties E. I. government was given to the Puneee Bivester_ one a 1142 Pender Street West ~ Vancouver, B.C. Colonist Printing & Publishing , ’ Pa G. A. Sweet, Manager. OFFICE: Guanes i. a Phone 8500. Co. Was it not possible to call| “We elwaye deliver the goede.” | EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. eee OPEN DAY AND NiOHT for tenders 2nd Street Phone 156 Green Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. ee a = 8 NE ee —~—— ———— The Newspaper Instinct is Ever Uppermost in Scoop wnat IM GING You ANOTHER. YOu KNow HOW US SHAW- FOORs CHANCE €5 MN CHAVEFEUR. . \9- LD DIE OF JOY RIGHT TUST BEcauSE TL ADMIRE YOUR Now \F YOUD Lean over WERE AN’ SLIP Us A