THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, December 27, 1913 ——-—— —— Uniformi ROYAL any largest mil in in and day is impossible, procure of Canada's bumper wheat crop. Then I make bread from each. Only when delicious bread results---light, white and velvety---do 1 order wheat like my samples. My vigilance never relaxes, The delicious uniformity of ROYAL STANDARD never varies. Say “ROYAL STANDARD [6] Vancouver Milling s Grain Colt Vencouver New Westminster Nanaimo. Victoria. to your grocer sim STANDARD I came to Vancouver from the sole job is to test ROYAL STANDARD products day work so well that a poor sack of ROYAL STANDARD I first test in my labora- tory the choicest samples I can GN I’m the man who puis into the world. My I do my out, Phones 205 and Blue 276 Real EF state, Insurance Prince Rupert Financiers Successors to H. F. MeRae & F. R. C, UNFURNISHED HOUSE-—Six rooms, Sec 315 Second Avenue FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Fourth Co, BROWN, Manager Avenue W., $35. tion 6, $30. LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, First and McBride PHONE 26 Branch Yard at PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. Prince Rupert Smithers, B. C. VATICAN PAPERS STOLEN Incident of Cardinal Rampolla’s Will Leads to Ciscovery Other Documents Are Missing Dec. Rome, 27.—Consternation has been caused at the Vatican, not only by the mysterious dis- appearance of Cardinal Ram- pollas will, but also by the ab- straction of diplomatic docu- ments of extreme importance. Sinee the late cardinal left the state apartments a number of confidential papers have found their way imto the hands of per- sons outside the curial circle. Not long before his death, Car- dinal Rampolla was amazed al seeing a famous letter, addressed to Cardinal Galimberti, publish- ed textually in a volume of lay memoirs, dealing with the politi- cal affiars of the late pope. As for the missing will, only an old one, drawn up twenty-six years ago, has been found, dis- posing of the cardinals fortune of $140,000 among Pope Leo, various cardinals, members of the Rampolla family and domes- tie servants, most of whom have long been dead. While Cardinal Rampolla evi- dently attached no further value to this will, which came to light among a heap of discarded pap- ers, he carefully left in his writ- ing desk a small key with label attached, on which it was stated that the key was that of a black box inside a wardrobe in his bed- room, centaining the last wi!! Since the cardinal’s death, his house has been searched in vain for the will. PRINCESS BEATRICE DAMAGED BY FIRE Dee. steamer 23,—When Princess Vancouver, the C. P. R. Beatrice, Captain Robertson, ar- CUFF LINKS APPROPRIATE LOCKETS, SCARF PINS AND CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS WATCH CHAIN. centre. SCARF PINS in all designe and qualities, set precious stones. Catalogue. 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The Princess Royal will take the run north tomorrow night, while the Beatrice goes to sae for repairs. rived at Vancouver "GENERAL eugenic mar- which will go into ef- fect January 1, received a blow when Horace B. Walmsley, an attorney, issued a statement that a marriage ceremony in Wiscon- sin was unnecessary and there- fore the eugenic measure was useless. The attorney bases his assertion on a recent decision of the state supreme court, which holds that any man and woman not married may make a vyalid contract without preacher, priest or cereony. The Wisconsin riage law, The Daily News has the largest KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware “Stay Satisfactory Range.’”’ 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Shi Carpenters’ Tools p, Chandiery Wire Cable Stee! 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Methodist Services New Year services will be held at the Methodist church tomor- row. .Morning service at 44, sub- ject of sermon, “The New Year Hope.” Sunday school at 2:30 p. m, Evening service at 7:30, subject of sermon, “Resolution.” Special music. A hearty welcome to all. Musical ‘Sortie evening in the Presbyterian church the follow- ing programme will be rendered: Anthem, “Hark the Glad Sound,” choir; solo, “The Toil- Rev. W. Seott; anthem, “O Come All Ye Faithful,” choir; duet, “Love Divine,’’ Mrs. Jarvis McLeod and J. E. Davey; quar- tette, “Lovely Appear,” J. E, Da- vey; “Star of Bethlehem,” male voice; anthem, “In the mee, | choir. Tomorrow ers,” solo, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS To insure insertion changes of advertisment must be re- ceived at the Daily News of- fice not later than 10 a.m. on the day of publication. Find it through a Daily News “Want Ad.” - Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Church Hall at 11 a.m. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH COR.“YOUNG and FIFTH AVE, Services every Sunday at 1 o and 7.30 p.m. Sunday ool 2.80 p.m. Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. W. WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor, THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m, Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. MR. DIMMICK - REV. PASTOR ST, ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor, Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11. Bree. prayer, | 7:80, Sunday ~ ool, 0° pin Holy Soeateios ret “sunday of nd tte at 11a mm, ne d Sundsy at 8 ey G, A. RIX - RECTOR THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at 114 a. m., 3 and 8 p,m Sun- day Fchool, 1:80 mm. Week aight’ services Mon- day, Wednesday, ‘Thurs- day and Saturday, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS Held tp Hays Bldg, 245 oan Ave. Sunday service 11 4a, Sunday school meets atier the morning service. Tes- timony fpeosings Wednes- days at Reading room is re every day except Bundays and legal holidays from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS from a” The Spokane will be in the north tonight. Princess Royal arrived The from the north early this after- noon and left soon after for Vancouver. Mrs. J. E. Paschal of New Ha- zelton spent the Christmas holi- day in the city and leaves tomor- row for her home. i. Pe Herman Hoppel, drain centrac- tor of Porcher Island, went up the line this morning. He will spend the winter in the interior. oo