i var ee 7 rHE DATLY NEWS c Monday, Py THE Daly N _ | LIVELY BOWLING WAR at emoke, but a favorable wind kept ooh rere at cv ea coum Se Ria 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT cen sf BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH oo czcccs | ROA veg THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ae aun Canney chenas NOLS a — satis all surrounding points FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. United States and Mexico: | VANCOUVER IS DETERMINED TO GO ON WITH THE SPRING hg loss is coneeelt tl Sireaiane onan wae SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, Daily, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Established 1908 ———— Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rope Pumps Stoves & Ranges Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Valves Ammunition Hose Rubberoid Roofing Paint Corrugated Iron “We Sell Nothing But the Best” “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver Exeellent Cafe. Moderate Prices 1142 Pender Street West - Vancouver, B.C. Weekly, | ; TOURNEY AND IS CONFIDENT OF FORTY the prize money along se that a greater number of bowlers would] get a piece of il, and thus make | it possible for a greater number} to win back expense money. Palp- | ably a good idea. Eastern bow!l-| associations learned that} ing lesson long ago. Must Economize to Save Game. As far as Jenkins is concerned the matter is a ticklish one with which to deal. The promoters) who have a costly enterprise such as the Western Bo@ling| Congress is bound to be in this} western country of magnificent} distances—can hardly be blamed for their stand for economy.* I is quite likely that this break by Vancouver against the old regime i ill It in the format tal wi resu mn ne formation «o a} Morning pra . Q yer, 11. Even new northwest bowling congress, | ing prayer, 7:30. Sunday The appointments and ‘service HAYNER BROS. which will have no salaried of Saieain’ ten” eundet are equal to any hotel on th UNDERTAKERS xo EMBALMES a o® salarie of. ‘ ; o ficials and conduct its future of month, att .= a. = om Ae A large stock of dry finish- Funeral Directors : a and third Sunday at 8 ing aes =. pene Boat art Awe, cear Oth St Phone Nel ourneys with an eve to reward- a. m During the Lenten umber a 8 ialty. liv i a greater number of active season there will be serv male as chart notice —— ie e : E ’ or a too the church every _ owlers who risk expense of long WeOnesday at 8 p. m. ; trips and actually put out their THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL “Rates: sl to $350 per iy. Cm mare eae anlow cane. money to make the tournament | outel aaees ae 1 a Call on us before ordering. SHER a success. It takes bowlers’ to © m. 0 one 6 >.= tua- E. L. FI 4 Pa make a bowling tourney, does it Waek night a a Funeral Director and Eman not? - And economy is a necessity - Sion G. A. Sweet, Manager. OFFICE: CHARGES REASONIDES, : ; ave f the game is » saved, N 2 CAPT. AND M TUTTE 2nd St, cor, 2nd Are 7 ct sities ; co ws eine : head Command aN 2) EMPRESS THEATRE GLDG. OPEN DAY AND NOH are not going ahes Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. = a enema the $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year.| FIVE-MAN TEAMS. Subscribe for Daily News Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. s . . : : Vancouver, Feb. 17 Vaneouv-la ose $3,000 of 84,000 every] TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch, Contract sails ; , e Spokane did in 1911 ‘ ers determination o @o ahead} yea ike Spokane dic rates on application. . : « Little’ NEWS with its 1913 tourney, regularly] ‘ J. Menomy, a number iH $ enc 2 OFFICE : : j jvears ago @ prominent Portland oy HEAD OFFICE awarded’ it by the last gathe El howl how ia Denver, says that | Magazines t: Periodicals :: Newapaper | Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. of the Western Bowling Congress.| Denver bowlers have decided to| CIGARS TOBACCOS =: FRUITS ‘ er be later taken aw: the rn * riven 11 " : ng" i BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES : th oan t an we c withdraw formally from he ‘Qnd Ave. Below Kalen Island Club. ’ : utnho 0 e same Congress! western congress and seek at j New York——National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New by its héred officials, means that ssion into the American, figu York City. there is likely to be a livels g is easier and less expensive} Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. bowling war on this coast thr go to Chicago and St. Louis] DEMAND London, England—-The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, next few years. Once again than to make the long jump to} R R Trafaigar Square. north against. south—agatt i California ands the northwest,| OYAL ESERVE | alld sold slogan, “Can California and this takes away the last leg] DAILY EDITION 2 * Monday, Feb. a late tinue to dictate to the north n which ie Southern Cal | HISKY. | fornia oligarchy has to stand | ————— ——— The action of the Los Angeles If Los Angeles wishes Se A MAYOR AND AN Municipal Associations (whose! officials was rank arrogance In} sinue on the bowling n ap it wil ANTEED BY EXPERIMENT. entire slate was elected with|it they are not supported PY @) probably have to promote a new] me The city of West tee | the exception of one alderman) | single bowling association aM. ceeehes Teast, likely to be re bene t cada ile teak a eoea aad civie affairs will be adminis-| ating with the Western Bowling} jjmited to California, Nevada and 7 out * b 7 qaraeseaire tered as nearly as possible as Congress excepting possibly in possibly Southern Oregon | feopenne og mii ‘ate ere 4 are the affairs of any ordinary, the immediate vicinity of Los E ts F m Teame. | | Canadian THe INVALID y yor. ‘ue. scores ) . - .1 | a eile’ ‘on ' 2 ’ corporation or company in the | Angeles. It is not even certat ayer orty Five _ we THe Home d ie die likewise a business world. The Mayor|that San Francisco will line uy Assurances have been received Tre Connoisseur oom ee Pere) coer, wae ap and five aldermen will consti-| solidly with the extreme southern |Of seven teams from Seattle and Tne PuBuiic Westmount congratulates it- . hoamntan . iwo or three from Port d will tute a board of directors, whose | Wing San Franciscans «have ree frot a whe natural self that none other has elected ; . tate ficial r|be at the Vane t eet, Sec- John McKergow, Somewhat el functions will be to preside at written Varicouver iflicials fo i it ancouve " want the best. : p . Om ew el- 3 nestianlare & ; : ireté Morris is confident of over : akly 1e s, and ac art lars and it is quite prob- tary rris i fi | derly and considerably wealthy weekly meetings, and act inj particu a ' Pisin Mies as i. Ace, Purity Westmount's chief ; . -s any advisory capacity to the|able there will be a Golden Gat ive-man teams ano MELLOWNESS a: : coe Gungretree general manager whom they|City team in the B. G. city nex! J. B. Johnson, of the Spokane} UNSURPASSED. is, however, not a man of all ' The latter will April City Bowling Alleys, is authority] ; whom one asks: “How old is - — : nes a i will F b for the statement that seieeall DISTRIBUTORS he?” or “How much is he| © % Salaried official, and will) Wancouver Bone of Contention. [oi the Inland Empire will bel wes R i ing Co worth?” He it the sort who devote owe ong an 7 = The facts are probably too well] ape to be ieesented & eight | rince Rupert Importing sy could truthfully repeat and he| Ministering the alairs of lie! known to be repeated, but, briefly, |op ten-teams, three or four from PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. would, Browning's exhortation: city. the crime Vaneouver committed Spokane, maybe ve. with the “Grow old along with me, the The new Council has taken|against the dignity of California balance from Cities like Coeur best is yet to be.” office with the determination| was its refusal to permit the} qajene. Wenatehes Wallace. And no one asks what he is to get some one who is thor.|California officials to dictate US [Moceow. Kellog, Lewiston, Walla worth, simply because his is oughly familiar with munici-| policy and its determination to|}Wajla and possibly Fairfield, a worth that none think of| pal questions, pay him a good|conduct the tournament abso-}whieh has lately broken into the | 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS measuring by the dollars and salary, and turn over the detail | lutely with its own local manag@e-|howling map of the Spokane cents foot rule. management of the city to him,| ment, saving the $600 expense ol leountry. The fifty or sixty bow! beers and Reserve Over $7,500,000 After a long career of busi- He will report to them, consult Secretary A. L. Jenkins and turn- jors that will come from the In ness, crowned by success, with them, and, in a measure, | ing that money back to the }jand Empire will be aceommo Mayor MeKergow retires from| be directed by them, but is ex - | bowlers. , dated by three or four specia | Bank by Mail and Save Treuble its activities—and for this pected to relieve the Mayor and| Jenkins has been with = the |ears year, at least, gives his ripened aldermen of detail work in| Western Bowling Congress since ata If it is inconvenient for you judgment to municipal affairs. connection with the adminis.| its organization He has been a to get to town every time His many years’ record in tration of the city. ‘“Those|loyal servant of it and probabls ‘HALIFAX SUFFERS you wish to deposit or with- school board work testifies to behind the movement are en-| never got the pay from it he de-| COSTLY FIRE draw money, call or write the whole souled thoroughness thusiastic over it,” comments| served. Nothing should be said} es ™ : , : | the Manager of our nearest with whieh new and larger the Toronto Globe, “and pre-|against him But Vancouve dah duties will be undertaken dict that it will be an unquali-|wish to dispense with the West-|Plant of North Atlantic Fisher- oe But the choice of a mayor of fied success. They point outjern Bowling Congress’ salaried ies, Ltd., Totally Destroyed You simply mail us your unusual calibre is not to be that this method is in vogue in|officials, that it might turn the —tLoss Quarter Million i 0 te f hi or Westmount's only experiment connection with every business| money back to the bowlers, wil Dollars eee ee or whatever this year. According to the organization in the country.”| undoubtedly strike a popular cash you need. programme of the Westmount Canadian Finance. |chord with hundreds of W. B. ¢ ilifax, N.S Feb. 15—Port : - enthusiasts, Hawkesbury was the scene of a Interes A paid half-yearly on ene ae ae Mee ere The Vancouver officials als0)disastrous fire which wiped out ings Accounts. ;| decided not to give a $2,000 prize|the plant of the North Atlanti« ? jfor the winning team, such @*| Fisheries, Limited, with a loss o ‘| Px°anee Rapert Branch, FRED STORK S HARD WARE | Los Angeles gave in 1912, figur-/about an ion dollars F. S. LONG, Manager. ing it would be better to shade For a time it was feared that “Church Services” || payee RUPERT INN FIRST paneer renaay eygos Services every Chureh Hall at 11 am. —— Empress tre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday hool at 2.30 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A. Pastor | THE FIRST ~ BAPTIST CHURCH ANNE X | McINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE., NEAR OTH ST. | ! Services every Sunday at 11 | | . ae | Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. 8. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. ANQ MUSGRAVE PLACE Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on Serv Ss pay Surtees comy < gg A the American and European plan. School at 2.30 p.m. Excellently furnished, with REV. C. R. SING, B.D, PasToR steam heat, electric light, and ail modern conveniences, being abso- ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH lutely first-class in every respect. cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place Ne ee el , for Port Simpson, 1 Bay, Stewart, Naas, ii a. m Sth, 10th, March Sth (10th } ror Masset and Naden Harbor, 12 Mm. Jan. 10th ‘ March 7th, @tst Aliford Bay and other Queen Charlotte tsian Jan, 12th, 26th, Feb. Oth, 23rd, March on @. T. P. RAILWAY PASGENGER SERVice 2 leaves Prince Rupert 10 4. m. Wednesday « Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) month excurston rates in effect For Skidegate, No Choice of routes t Nine i ‘ with the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Trunk © conneet 3Ystem ageney for all Atiantio Steamenip Lines. For ati infermatio: app! A. ©. MOMASTER, Jeneral Agent con. . Street —————— B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE THE IROQUOIS POOL English and An an B SAFETY SPEED SERVICE | - CANADIAN a Prt 7 ards Twelve Tables BCOND Ary 5. S. PRINCESS MAY Southbound— Sat., Feb. 15th, 8 p. m. S. 5S. PRINCESS BEATRICE Empress B Bowling ‘ley AND POOL Boe 1836 THE BANK OF 1912 ¢¢ 99 British North America Venture First Avenue Southbound—Sun., Feb. 16th, 8 p.m. : a, ; 12 TABLE ° ittec ¢ Moat J. @. MoNAB, General Agent a at Luxurious « H. E. ROSS, Prop 8rd Ave _, OMI SS. COMPANY OF B.C, Lid LINDSAY'S CASE G. T. P. Transfer Agents The Twin Screw Steamer Orders promptly filled Prices reasonatle OFFICE—H. B. Rochester. Centre st Phone & COAL New Wellington Coal. Coast Phone 116 _—_-—— s Arrives from Vancouver Every MONDAY NIGHT Best on the Rogers & Bad Sails for Port Simpson, Naas River Points and Granby Bay Tuesdays, 8 a. m. Sallis for WEDNESDAYS, 2 P. M. Vanoouver SMITH & MALLET! THIRD AVE Plumbing, Heating, Steamfittingad Sheet Meta! Work : rd Ave Work Phone 174 Qnd Ave. bet. 7th and i Rogers Steamship Agency Phone 116 ‘Valhalla’’ of S.H. & EF —THE SCANDIN ANIAN Society Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday W tholme Lumber Co p.m. in the hall at 319 Srd Ave es . —LIMITED D. C. STUART Accountant Phone of Princes and Mouldings [Auditor for the City All Kinds of Building Supplies PRINCE RUPERT. B. © —_—— | alex. ™. Maneon, B. A W. E. Williams, & A, LE WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Ee Box 286 Prince Rupe, & Phone 186 Georgetown Sawmill Co. Lid Lumber Mouldings P.O. BOX 28 PRINCE BU JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, RSQ. ARAM, 1% —Drawn fer The Dally News >Y CHAVFFEUR-T Wisk £ ‘OU WOULD TAKE BEATRICE OUT FORL A RIDE -SHE HAS A HEAD AcHe_! VERY CARE FULL) NoT TO GET THE LITTLE DEARS FEET WET- SHE MIGHT CATCH PHNEUMoNA! (ANY | THis ‘SHuve any nMe | RWES wird A Dawa - tris NAamMEe_ How HEN COMIN’ BEaTRice ?” a \ — - en if ie 4a ©) (413 - inven - SYMP i