ipdnesl@y, December 10, 1913 THE DAILY NEWS Y = % nian , he a tae MERCI NT LT eae y SOENPRGEAA TS 6o re ge eppheEME. COURT OF BRITISH FORTY-§ | ETE See LUMBIA, ; “SIX LIVES Lost (| | iliainee : = ° 7. SSOP Ee ¥ THE WINDING UI —y 7 " ren OF , NDING ys THE ING HAPTER 144 OF THE Be Swedish Steamer Malmberget At 4 s7UTES UF CANADA AND Visev ot CTs AND IN THE MATTER Founders En Route AMEND phINCE RUPERT FISH AN) fia llbiaal r : STORAGE CUMPANY, ‘LIMITED Stockhol * / OLD © vereby given that the Cont holm, Dee, 7 Forty-six yytice npany, Limited, “a body|lives were lost tod: | Ate ate ‘ registered ~~ at the found oday by the rpore” hupert, in the lrovince of Undering of the Swedis itma. | i) rs mbia, bas been appointed Of} mer Malmberget ecish at oo : ‘rf the above named Prince rt - off Bodo, Nor- | id Cold Storage Company, | way The ste; in de : er of Mr. W. E. Burritt | . teamer left Narvik, | ir of the Supreme Court at/YOrway, November 27 for Rotter. | i Bb. G., Of the Bth day of] dan The Malmberg at i nar, A. D. 108B: : : almberget was of vell WILLIAMS & MANSON, 3,903, solicitors for the Said Liquidator CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Macdonald Nomination ynd Hog, Mountain Poecuane Bagh ee Grount * situate in the Skeena Min W eg ci mine al clalt sitiage SO eet a ‘ Innipeg, Dec 8.--Alexander | ng ied About six miles back OFPison, Conservative whos here i ae tt oe i ' 108e | vibe mouth of Falls Creek, Goose Bay election over R | | frm tory Inlet ow eu Hn, 4. Richardson, st that 1, m. ergin, |independent i‘ : Tas cerullcate No, B43839, act aa det ; coking is protest. e < for George Hudge, Free|®U and invalidated and Dr. A. W ng 8 ag a4 * ; . ’ ° Hi corutcate No. B33997; P. Cc i : pa miners reo Miner's Certificate No. b Myles, Liberal, of lreherne, Man, Coale i Wm. T. Kergin, Free Miner's|were nor ate i I , | : at pigss9, intend, sixty days from lominated this morning to st to apply to the Mining /CONLest the Dominion eonstite Oe dé v a Certificate of Improve: | yn cy of M j ; ‘ ecord tbe purpose of obtaining o tedonald Phe elec ' i of the above claims, Lion takes place ‘ :, ay f take notice that action un : place next Saturday, 4 | must be comménced be. | December 13 ft ft such Certificate of Im ne ; this 24th day of September, A. b The Daily News has the largest Fn fIPCHIALION in the city and dis. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. trict. To be had at all the-news- ealers piarmigan mineral claim, situate in thi dealer | skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis } Where located About six miles back \ he mouth of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, val Sees I Iniet. tice that l, Win, T, Kergin, Free Ce ficate No, B4S8s¥, acting as vw Wm. BR. Lord, Free Miner’s Cer 70101, and P, C, Coates, Free er cate No D77639, intend rom the date hereof, to apply « HKecorder for @ Certificate ol for the purpose of obtain jrant of the above claim. take notice that action, un , must be commenced before such Certificate of Improve "puted this 24th day of September, A. D 1013 District—District of Coast Hange 4, that Elbert M. Morgan, of rt, B. ., occupation prospec it t apply for permission to jease t following described lands nmencing at @ post planted on east § f Banks Island, opposite ba 1 situated two (2 chains Toile or le the Mink miles and more or less and seventy-one $8 west of A. L n (tf chains more or less miles and forty-eight as less west of Green Tor west twenty 20) chains, forty 40 chains, thence chains more or less t cipe Channel, thence fol i southerly to point it containing eighty 8 wr ne (4 und ELBERT M tober, 1913, 7, 1913—Jan. 12, MORGAN ivtd 1 und =District——District of Coast Range V \ that Herbert W. Lees, of I \iberta, occupation gentleman apply for permission to pur wing desctibed lands post planted on the } a bay a little to the skiahl Bey, Stephens Island, re and adjacent to the ap purchase lot of 1 kK. W north twenty chains, thence Si gtwe chains, thence south twenty 4 t e east twenty chains follow i" 5 line to the point of com mencen. ind containing forty acres ast ner of HERBERT W s Agemt, L. AR. W. i2th, 1913 10, 1943—Jan, 5, LEES Beavis 1014 IN THE MATTER of an Application for th 1c of @ fresh certificate of title for rv] livided one-half interest in Section 10, Township 5, Queen Charlotte District, N 2 Satisfactory prvof of the loss (tbe above Certificate of Title having of hed me, IS HEREBY GIVEN that it Is ) issue at the expiration of he first publication hereof ‘ ate of Title to the above me is in the name of C, B. Stone, which Certificate of Title was Is- sue the {2th November, 1897, at i k A. M., a8 No. 3329 C. l Registry OMce, Prince Rupert, : , October, 1913. weit H, F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. 1836 THE BANK cf 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT YEAns in Business, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OveR $7,600,000. The Convenience of a Joint Account A Joint Account may be opened in the names of two or more persons. Whichever one can most conveniently reach the bank can then deposit the joint funds or withdraw the CANON CODY Rector of the new St. Paul's Church in Toronto. He is re- puted to be the greatest prea- cher of the Anglican church McCaffery & Gibbons Some choice lots On 2nd Ave., be- low market value. Lot on Beach Place, $3,500, good terms. SECTION 2. Lot on Atlin Ave. Splendid view, $1,450, $500 cash, bal, arr. Double corner on Moresby Ave., $2,500, easy terms. SECTION 5. Some good houses in best locality at $4,000 each on long terms. SECTION 7. Lot 8, block 26, $600, % cash, Dbaiance in one year, Lot 7, block 29, $650, $350 cash. Lots 23-24, block 29, $2,000, $800 cash, bal. 1 and 2 years. SECTION 8. Bloek 31, $1050, % cash 6 and 12 months Prince Rupert Boulevard, {-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12. FOR RENT Furnished house on Borden 8t., 5 rooms and bath, $35 per month Lots 5-6, and bal. Lot on $750, House on Borden St., 5 rooms and bath, $30 per month, house on McBride St., ith Ave., $48 per mo, Beach Place 3-room opposite t-room flats in Cash needed, It saves time and trouble, PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH | P. MARGETTS, MANAGER PHONE 187 Stalker & Wells 2nd Ave an © Olta j hoice Sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs 25c | No : | 1 Gan romatoes, 2 cans 25c | \ { ( , . | ‘ined Peas, 2 cans for 25e} No | | Canned Beans, 2 cans 25c | No | { Canned Gorn, 2 cans 25c | Cut | " Mixed Peel, 44h, i.e hs. 250 Wie Y ‘alsing seeded, 2 lbs for 2Be New 4 rants, 2 Ibs for . 250 | Stalker & Wells Quality First building with compartment in basement, $18 and $20 per mo. Seven of the strongest Fire In- surance Companies. Mutual Life of Canada, Marine and Ac- cident Insurance, FARM LANDS MeCalleny & Gibbons PHONE 187 d McBride Extra fancy Currants, lb ....16e Extra Fancy Sultanas, pkg.. 10¢ Tea Garden Mince Meat 76e and $1.50. A large shipment of.new brooms just arrived; prices from 45e to 75e each Areadian Codfish, 2 lb box, ,88e Extra fine old cheese, lb 25c ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, TORONTO This is at present the largest Protestant church in all the. Dominir cost of $375,000. The railing of the first gallery, is supposec be found. This big church is really a product of a long standir Church and the High Chureh of England in Toronto. il RT Dicey m of Canada. It was built at a 1 to be the best kind of work to ig cleavage between the Low ULSTER TO DEFY THE ROYAL MANDATE AND IMPORT ARMS ULSTER NATIONALISTS AND CATHOLIC WORKMEN IN WEST BELFAST WERE ALSO ARMING — TWO THOUSAND REVOLVERS SOLD IN A FEW MONTHS London, Dec. 7. proclamation prohibiting the im-|account is not supported by the portation of arms into Ireland ee that one woman was yester- generally welcomed as a long} day detained temporarily at over-due_ step. It finally ends|Kingston with one hundred and the charge that Ulster leaders] fifty new .303 rifles ‘fresh from are bluffing and openly recog- ; Birmingham, nizes the gravity of the situation.| |. ail It brings matters nearer a pos- | Phe Ulster sible settlement. |clare they will defy the proclans- Dangers arise not from Ulster |ation, irreconcilables de- They declare it is locking only. lt is common knowledge|the stable after the horse is that isolated Ulster Nationalists|stolem: They say that in 1893, and Catholic workmen in West|}when Belfast was _ proclaimed, Belfast, alarmed by the irrespon- | they had not the slightest diffi- sible Orange threats that when | culty in importing all the wea- trouble began they would be ex-|pons they wanted, and they will pelled, have been largely arming | not have now, despite the pro- with revolvers, and clubs with|clamation. weekly payments being pro- moted for that purpose. One clut are In Regina the publie in Galway alone has sold two}are opened with the Lord’s pray- thousand revolvers gin a fewer. This is better than a pair of months | Jacks, or a Grand Ball. Brayer is Some soothing and loved by the child- ren, for when the government newspapers still maintain that the arms now teacher's dear distributed largely over Unionist, head is bowed in orthodox sol- Ulster are obsolete. The Da’ y|emnity, the conditions for pass- Chronicle today says it are vastly improved.—Col, Low- in the Greenwood Ledge. stands from authoritative ces that there is reason to believe that all the Ulster are of] - the type seized at Hammersmith London, Dec. 9.—Premier As- and in different parts of Ireland) quith hints at a new income tax, recently, and are antiquated in|to the dismay of the monied clas- pattern and principally effeective|ses. under-{ing chewing gum along the aisle sonre} lery | rifles JEU UU UUR UCU AAAI Meeting Connected With Night MUMMMMM Ew will be made by the School Board for carrying on this department, The desire of the board and of the committee of citizens interest- ed in this project is that all applications be sent in as soon as pupils should be for who an possible so that it will be known how many provided for. The Department of Education makes provision of all interested that those not had the advantages’ of should avail themselves of this age they may enter. The night school it is proposed should be left open only during the winter months. In the elementary subjects coming directly under the School Board there will be no fees charged, This will include the following subjects: this work and it is the desire are living in the city who have English education early in life opportunity, no matter at what 1—English Elementary (suitable for those wishing to learn to read and write in English), 2—English Advanced (including Composition, Letter Writing, Business Correspondence, Etc.). 8—Arithmetic, Elementary 4-—Arithmetic and Mensuration, with practical application to Trades, 5—Drawing (Geometrical, Etc.). FSFE FFF FFF TFS T TST TT TTT TF A more technica! course is proposed to be provided for by a fee of $3.00 a term, This will take in the following: 1—Steam (for B, C, Stationary Engineers’ Certificates). 2—Building Construction, 3—Machine Construct 4—HElectricity. on and Drawing. The king’s{for dressing a stage army. This |} schools } PEPE PEEK Women Take Warning | Washington, D.C., Dee. | Aigrettes will not be admitted to the United States either on hats or detached, according to a final ruling sent today to all collectors lof the customs. Game birds will ibe admitted with ‘feathers, but lthe feathers must be destroyed. Gs Another Militant Outrage Manchester, Eng., Dee. 7—-The | Exhibition hall in the southeast- lern suburban district of Rus- holme was burned to the ground today ‘by an “arson squad” of militant suffragettes. The loss is $60,000. Whether For Yourself orasa Gift to your Friend PERRIN’S GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark as shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as this assures you perfection of Style, Fit and Finish. Best dealers the world over sell the genuine PERRIN’S GLOVES. a éus2)) Don’t merely smother your cough CURE IT Mathiew’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver. Oil not only promptly arrests coughing, but thanks to its tonic and strengthening properties it helps the system to throw off the cold and thus effects a permanent cure, it the largest sale of any cough and cold remedy in Canada. It is this quality which has won for j | 35¢. large bottles, everywhere. J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., SHERBROOKE, P.Q. If your cold is feverish Mathieu's Nervine Powders, the wonderful Weadache a ptly dispel the fever and chase the pain from head, back and limte. Box o Powders, the. I-13 PARK AVENUE SNAP :Lot 33, Block 29, Section 1 With 6-room House that cost $2,000.00 to build. Extra large lot with natural basement. Close to Junction. Way Below = - $5,000.00 - + = Good Terms ‘H. G. HELGERSON LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. } / eee ui nM i | gt | | | ! cH iba i ie guarantee. In most “the roa “It is better to be sure 5—Mechanics, 6—State below any other subject desired, Me We Try To Please * * * * * School This evening there will be a meeting held in the City Hall to which all interested in the subject of night schools are invited to be present. It is proposed that the commencement of these night schools shall follow the opening of the New Year, when provision . xr RAFAT TT SIRI OOOO OOOO OOOO IIIT than sorry,” qa) THE ROAD ‘TO THE RIGHT. OU’VE met at least one of those few good old souls, who are constantly getting the worst of it when shopping, who don’t believe in advertising. A hundred disappointing and instructive experiences have failed to teach him their plain lesson. When he bought his first watch he was beguiled into buying one without a known name or a trustworthy him dearl missed trains, and for frequent repairs. Yet he paid the price of a good watch. It is the same story with regard to his underwear, his shoes, and his fountain pen. . This good old soul’s case is not unique. Many of us, if the truth be confessed, resemble selves to be sold merchandise with an unknown brand or trade mark instead of buying merchandise which is well known to us through the medium of advertising. In slang language, we get “stung” pretty often. these cases we have ourselves to blame, for r to the right” thing to buy has been made plain by advertising. : There is no good reason for passing by the known thing, soundly guaranteed, to buy a dubious article, which, quality for quality, cannot be cheaper than the known, branded article. Cf mmm 84 (1 emcee ff} 09 commen gd §] omen 99 6 commerce fj f) coerce |} 1] cement VERMISED Goons A ae ie ee : | : 4 a That watch—a poor timekeeper —cost se by reason of missed appointments and im; we allow our- If you are doing a local business talk over your preb- lems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial or national business it would be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of @ good advertising agency. A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto, Pail ee ele pi o> faeonge nae miguel als 9 owt tanite stein Soctoasial.