THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, January 6, 19;, i | THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by : THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | AVE SS, Pri Ny CRANK S.S. Prince Rupert wert: Xe ae Fridays at 9 a.m. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seatile rt H. F. McRAE, EDITGR A ND GENERAL MANAGER ° ee SUBSCRIPTION RATIES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: f i Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, S.S. PRINCE ALBERT OR JOHN f ; $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Sundays at 6 p.m., i Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. For Vancouver and Victoria, commencing Sunday, January 11th p,., . HEaD OFFICE For those contemplating a trip to any point east of Chicago t} a TRURK RAILWAY SYSTEM (the Double Track Route) Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. service second to none. Speed and luaury eombin: For full particulars and information regarding trips to any po ALBERT DAVIDSON (Agent for all Atlantic Steamship Lines) DAILY EDITION aeons Tuesday, Jan, 6, 1914 General Agert Prince Ry ipert The anti-hydro-electric meet-| vundidates. Select the best A i ing last night was full of en- men at your disposal and do Bookkeeping Taught Phone 639 | if thusiasm. The opponents of with the Hydro-Electric agree- By Private Lessons | ' ra the agreement were out in full ment what you will. ? WENDELL R. JONES | HAYNER BROS. force and everything that was eo? Ke e | UNDERTAKERS anv EMBA 1m worth saying was said, besides cies EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Funeral Directors hd many things that had no con- ew apen er SE Ot ere 3rd Ave. and Sth St., PRINCE RUPERT, B.0. | fm “"? AY® near oth St. Phor a] . . ; cized for not taking a definite , “! ; i nection: whatever with the is- stand on complicated issues. a TF LTR Atk. ee ne Ere? SON ee bran As a matter of fact,a paper THE UP-TO-DATE Wy Bale etd cca talng Sslalainina’ des Mineondertt CORN STOOK ON FARM NEAR TORONTO WHERE FARMER FOUND THE MISSING ANNA YOKI- HAIRDRESSING PARLORS E. L. FISHER i ™ - ro e ; > | od ii) it would appear as if undue ground. Questions of this kind ; NEN JUST BEFORE SHE EXPIRED WITHOUT REVEALING HER SECRET 211 Third &t. Funeral Director and Embaimer Ne advantage was taken of the are nearly always manipulated|Scene of probable murder of Anna Yokinen, This corn stook is 80 feet fro mthe road, The cavity Work oe an ar tl ota CHARGES REASONABL: a popularity of municipal owner- by the local politicians, and it in the corn stook faced south, and men are seen here looking for clues. The girl's hat, coat Switches of All “_e - 300 2nd go ins a «nen 386 Ht ship and the antagonism at behoves a few at least to hold and gloves were found inside this opening, thrown there carelessly, as though in a hurried Specialty . : aH one time shown locally toward| their heads above the troubled effort lo hide them. ee eteeecatee the Tsimpsean Company. All waters of party strife. ' TAXIDERMIST fair-minded citizens favor pub- * * @ lic ownership and no one would ‘The’ sivecstion made by Mr. G R HUGHES TOTAL WRECK Animals, birds, fish and all ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL support the present proposals} Wijliam Manson that all by- a . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS kinds of game heads mounted; /formerly Kaien Isd. Gymnasium were it shown that it was any- laws should be voted down was N INE FELL THR H RIBS: hides tanned and made into rugs) Po rent for Dances, Pul Masi thing but a temporary expe- foolish in the extreme. That | After the theatre. Palace Cafe. and robes. All work strictly first!ings, etc. Particulars at e dient. The Tsimpsean Com-) would mean that this city, just ogste class. A. MITTLER, Expert Taxi- Secretary, P. O. Box 208 pany was a nightmare com-| at the time when it should be- Nee - dermist, 728 Helmeken St., Van-|— ____ esr? to the present scheme.| gin to forge ahead, would have} FURTHER PARTICULARS OF MARINE TROUBLE—WAS FORM- You’ cal’ bay 60 cant tweed far 1°2Uret B.C. Fhat company had the affront} jg come to a standstill. It ERLY ROSINE FISHING OUT OF PRINCE RUPERT ‘5 cents a‘yard al Walace'’s sale: | eee eens nt C O A L > > Wea. x ; to declare that they hati a would mean that even with a mouopoly of all our francbises,| great inrush of population this ae GEORGE LEEK Further particulars are re-;take the dories and only active) ‘The passing of the Agreement Real Estate, insurance and Loan Broker |New Wellington Coal. Best’ ca th while the present company city could do nothing in tl . : } 1e é ; sherme se 0 ; ir comes to the city on its knecs way of water ctinibaths and | ceived of the wreck of the halibut |fishermen, used t the work, | Bylaw means immediate work for Notary Public. Rents and Collections = Coast aS eiiae' the Audet mereeinetih: we a) er,. §& ets é hh ehh alii whish could have got the dories away | many str Albert Block, 2nd Avenue ‘Phone 116 Ro & Black s s 2@ 2 . hier we A 2 ¢ anna « 4 . », schooner ¢ 53 genes, ? Mm "I | : a wi is sewers, which are an absolute} *° 4 without accident. The men pull- | eae Prince Rupert hes gers & Blac will give. Mie es necessily. was making her maiden voyage) .q clear through the breaking ‘ : n't ‘oT Between 5th and 6th Streets . . . under that name. The Hughes} seas and saw the G. R. Hughes ail for it, don miss it! ROE ! a It was a rather base attempt This suggestion, too, is made|was formerly the Rosine, which}jift up on the erest of a sea and big sale starting Thursday, this D CLEARING SMITH & MALLETT that was made to show that the in order that the city may|fished out af Prince Rupert. She} grop on to the rocks. |week, at Wallace's. tf LAN THIRD AVE. f morning paper was influenced) enter the commercial sphere|met with disaster on April 24 of Dragged Dory Overland te see Peter Nelson is open to take contracts|{ Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and A in its opinions aoe few mean of supplying their own elec-|last year when her gasoline tank! Jy a very short time she began Ladies, vote for the Company oe oma ae . ag bape ir gine po aoe Metal Work © , i , rare “ye ae si das oa a x a . Twi 7 a are ere | "i , also cordwoor or fuel, etc. erms, etc., Office: Srv ve. Worksb If or ae a et Pak ‘9 tric energy. In other words exploded. Two of her crew were!to -break up and finally went to|agreement and cook with elec=] 0. appiication Phone 174 2nd ‘Ave. bet. 7th and “th Su i ceived. 18 paper carries Me} we are asked to stop all city|badly burned. The hull was/ pieces in the deep water which tricity. No smoke! No dirt! No Se Tie aaaies in a exact ,.same advertisements undertakings, to leave undone|taken to Vancouver and practi-|;an right up to the cliffs. The ashes! 3tf Tee Peis iy aa i and no ear dared to ia the very first things a city|cally rebulit. lengine dropped through the shat- | ah Seog HARRISON W ROGERS |: Second Avenue Phone 43 ' i sinuate what our attitude should do, in order to satisfy The G. R. Hughes sailed from} 6 ut eee ’ Satist) re we jtered hull and went to the bot- ‘. ' th should be. our own whim for municipal] Vancouver some three weeks agolign, and the men then rowed Twenty-eight towns in Ontario Architect WILLIAM TL HOUS ra PEE. ownership. This, too, in the]on a halibut fishing venture and| ajong until they found a patch of buy power in bulk at the city Suite 1, Federal Block iin Candidates for office should face of the fact that we can]|she was southbound with 2,000]).ach which enabled them to| limits with a less favorable ag- PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. B.C. Land Surveyor if not be asked to declare them-| buy energy cheaper than we|pounds of fish when the breaking |janq, |peement than the Prince Rupert | Phone 300 P. O. Box 1645 PRINCE RUPERT bis i selves on the agreement. That} can develop it for a long time.|of the shaft left the disabled yes- The crew had got away with|Mydro-Electric Co. agreement | —— ——————— ; is a matter for the citizens to The opponents of the agree-|sel plunging violently in a heavy} othing exeept what they stood|and all these towns are in favor F M CROSBY u; ‘ STUART decide. Should the bylaw| ment will have to supply better [southeast gale. up in, and Captain Petersen lost|of municipal ownership. ° ° db. G. STU carry surely no council would arguments than that if they The schooner was making go0d/ aj; his gear. Then came forty-| - Second Hand Dealer z Accountant dare refuse to do the will of expect the public to think with}progress south om Wednesday “ ihn , ck ; | : Wants to buy all kinds of Housebold Fur. se : ? Yjeight hours of hunger, for they} piture, everything in the line of Mechanics 808 2nd Ave. Aa Phone 280 the people and if it is voted them. Furthermore, it willjunder her hundred horse power|had no provisions, j ° eee Uieneat prices pasa ven et . down that settles it. No one not do for them to say that gasoline engme and it was Cap- The men spent Christmas Day} - Church Services - 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 PRINCE RUPERT. B. 0 pretends to agree with every they prefer paying double the|tain Petersen’s intention to £0)|eutting a trail through two miles |) = _—_— —— :: ' proposal of either mayor or priee for the product of their into Hardy Bay for sige fuel.iof bush, and over this rough] FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH If you are looking for an up-| Alex. M. eral ae alderman, but while we may own plant. Modern domecracy|The engineer reported trouble|{pail, cleared with their hands Services every Sunday in the to-date renting agency, place ea , : ; . . ‘ ‘ie . Church Hall at 11 a.m. and “ ~ : I WILLIAMS & MANSON disagree on several points we is leaning strongly toward pub- with the engine and stopped tOjand a few knives; they dragged Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.1. your property in the hands of are at liberty to support their lie ownership, but not the kind | investigate, and sail was made ON|one of the dories, intending to ag > a ame a a potas George Leek. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc general policy. This is what that cannot stand on its own|the schooner. The engine start- launch it at Bull Harbor and row ce ee: et GEORGE LEEK MONEY TO LOAN ’ should be done in choosing feet. ed up again, but after running|(o Hardy Bay. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Box 1585 for a short time the shaft broke However.. anchored _ iu. Bull COR, YOUNG and FIFTH AVE 220 2nd Ave. Phone 203 | Heleerson Block Prince | ; es pe i Hi and put the engine out of com-|Warbor was the schooner Emma oe ces Sie vee Gator orient et ; mission. H. of the Canadian Fishing Go. Aes taktee Cee THE RELIABLE PLUMBER | Office 606 3rd Ave. , SHIP YOUR me aS TO The weather had been getting}and on board her they got the REV. W. W. WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor PACIFIC TRANSFER C0 ie ) i ag ; fee | steadily worse and a gale from} first meal in forty-eight hours HARRY HANSON : : F arn S a oS =] E He I the southeast with a velocity of| Phen the Henriette‘came in and Teas avh ape suesnave race bts Arg ted Phone 488/General Teaming, Safi : s 2 , c 3 7 go . oj y P ar : j : fh oar - . forty miles was blowing, bringing ihe men transferred to her and ieukant aide’ Sahdew At 3 ee ee ee Furniture and Baggage Moving is = with it heavy seas, and -against/and on board her they got their iauaioon Hotel and Restaurant Work Carefully and Promptly 4 ‘ yk is ¢ inati » se or ria te Yes ee ees 2V a Nig New Work nd Coal ; we = this combination the chooner,|were taken to Vancouver. REV. MR. DIMMICK PASTOR Tenders on ; Storage and Forwarding Wood « a! ' et“More Money” for your FURS} | under ner scanty canvas, could do De cg i Ser ae Ae orate: boas’ Plaamr nak Gearon: | ee f SHIP YOUR FURS TO “SHUBERT” nothing. She only drifted to lee- THE WEA ER ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Reasonable Prices . P. 0. Box 203 Phone @ 5 on i ’ ry , i 1 l One Tria li Convince You | sae ropa ne Der ate ncn sated ed [ward and would not look up into wanna Cie a Aa, sa sonra Fe HO eet he Seer Tey P. ROBERTSON ? ‘ul record of sen = r Ts prompt—: . CTO > " € ‘ ND PROFITABLE teturne, Wiite for "Gtr @iubert wbiager yg | the wind at all. Furnished by F. W. Dowling Oe a ae, INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng) ‘ ¢ only reliable, accurate market report and price list published, The gloomy cliffs of Secretary tales io! ee Sunda CHARTERED SECRETARY ' Write for it-NOW—it’s FREE ee : Observer tee corer acer ts, Ligue f 25.27 WEST AUSTIN AVE, Point began to loom up, and at i * mene, ae oe | INDUSTRIAL Audits, invemigations, i ieee” i B. SHUBERT, Inc. 522 CHICAGO,.USA$/4.3() p.m. on Christmas Eve it ‘or 241 : ‘ a. m. : Smith Block, Srd A Frince Rupert, B & - : ‘2 a gs ¢ ce Me was seen that nothing could save yo ake} ar ending 5 San REV. G. A. RIX - - - RECTOR SITES we eee ee et ee a? Tene schooner. from going ashore uesday, January 6; 1914 An anchor with 200 pounds of THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL chidcteed 248 tathie f cable|Barometer reduced to sea greaville ‘oart Ww nil snd Water E é é ‘ é ns of cab lak 79 308 sunday, services at 41 ith Rail ane ater . ae as 6B a RS: dn agin « 0 Wit a Nee oe 29.3 a. m., 3 an p.m. Sun- Ms 2 | LE eS) was let go as s00n a ounding Highest temperature 49.0 day fchool, 1:30 p. m, Transportation } , showed seven fathoms, but il i © .'s i eee oo Week aight services on | tad’ rhhack a if ,| Lowes emperature .... 42.0 ay, Jednesday, urs- rene to om x her arin to Be a | a Dr ond Geereae Apply ( O A ] ‘ cliffs. Another anchor was le Ee yee |e Se OPES ae . —_ ’ : go, but would not hold, and the temo aan anne CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS || HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. F SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Jerew of thirteen got. the four EXTRA SPECIAL Held in Hays Bldg, 245 2nd Ave. | Financial Agents —end— ’ ; Sunday service 11 4 m, i — ; ° —_—_—_—— dories ready, for the schoonér ee poe ce Sunday school meets after } Third Ave. Prince Rupert Complete Line of PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO wae aengmine ime 08'. lo tbel- . 17 indice’ satis, felt morels, Umony meetings Wednes- | voce | BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 4 . cliffs, against which the seas|Vvalues up to $38, all to go at $10 days * 8 p. m. mending i : ; : ik Dea ke room is open eve a, en ——— : First and McBride Prince Rupert were breaking heavily. the suit during the big sale start- es gadaage “end teow WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., Limited ‘i PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B, C. When it was evident that noth-|ing Thursday, this week, at Wal- age trom 8 p.m. 0 ‘TRY A “NEWS” WANT AD Phone 186 ing could save the schooner Cap- !ace’s. 4tf . —————— ———= Two More Days to Buy that Present, Scoop casi’ Jecinesd Wasp awe by 0 IVE MADE ALST ~~ (LETS SEE Now — THE ONLY SYSTEM 15 TO SRUT (< THE. LG OF ALL THE PRESENTS TANGO SHIRT tka oe ae) “YOUR. ENES AN’ PUT WourRL THAT | SHE Bose PORTABLE iain cpen GAVE SAFETY RAZOR- 36 > FINGER. OW THE Lisr- wut + were ® ie GARAGE- i Oss-CUT FOUNTAIN PEN - 32° ar ¥ e 20 ono comer AIN PEN- 3 | EVER YOUR FINGER LANDS THE BEST + gg ce | TOOTH BRUSH — AST DIAMOND RING 22,35 PORTABLE GAR AGE-§ 82° SUSPENDERS —.50 HREE STOGIES - 50 FI\RELESS Cook ER? VACULM CLEANER LETS TRY \T AGAIN! ONE “TO CHOOSE [FoR Him (i NOW WHICH ONE WILL tT BE -P POPPING OuT-— S Vf e i ; hh GC) 1413-5 HAD - BALTO ~ MD_ eet ee eee