. THE DAILY NEWS = 20uunbcnienc4uniai2 gdb iain AALAND USUAL ETAT nm = = = : = LODY LIVED IN VANCOUVER. Notorious German Secret Service CAUGHT KONICSBERG IN SHALLOW WATER BUY COTTON AND | British Economist Mas sonnei! COPPER ouTpuT jfor #4; h Agent Spent Year on Coast. ak ey, Details of the Bottling of German For he ane m | Investigations made recently Cruiser on East Coast of Africa . ads KF Re m. 5 he Hic musekee er are said to have disclosed the fact Exploit of H.M.8. Chatha rentin, ton, Cee or \ n i . Bb that Lody, the German spy who Ki , uthor of various works on irene oe » a uiser ) =) =U ’ was executed in the Tower of | ee Oe ee ner ttled up |economies, writes to the Morning | » |London about a month ago, was|nigsberg is effectively bolle. in| costing that the simplest |S-ROOMED PLASTER a resident of Vancouver for alin the Kelwa River, German wee eT f the diMiculty betw n | Be a . - ‘ | ; —— a. is established by a letter) Way Ov ae — Sometimes a housekeeper requires a quick leaven- lyear previous to transferring his|Africa, 1s ¢ ‘ecoived by Mr. J.|Great Britain and the United) WITH BATH—8TH Aven ing agent, and finds she has no baking powder. lactivities to Europe. While in| which has been receiver . d » trate tk iss UE ve Stree ti States a n 7 vad Vancouver he was in the employ, |. Connorton, of Oli | What does sh 0? ‘ of American cargoes by British] . o oot ‘ it is declared. of a German real)toria, from his brother-in-law for the British @ $25.00 PER MONTH She raises her biscuit by a mixture of cream of tartar and lestate firm which had offices on| Mr. Stanley Bardo, of Zanzibar. A ” ” " ace soda, or soda and sour milk. She may not get the propo: = lewraphic dispatch was re to contract to take the tions quite right, but she knows her food is safe. But coe: = Pender Street. [arty ree main pper and cotton supply | she ever use a mixture of alum and soda? Was there ever = Lody was proven to be one of ceived some time ago announnn | ea | States for the next e “ ; BS ; ’ : iigabere nt . “wwe - , - Z housekeeper who bought alum and soda to make a home = ithe most dangerous members of|the fate of the Konigsberg, but Mr. Kitson says it | S*ROOMED HOUSE ON Tayig made baking powder? Intuitively she feels it would be rs nies 0 ' ane 10 er particulars have be = unsaf = the great German espionage or-|no further J a entiah Siic. =S . ‘ a ‘ profitable underta = 5 Y " . ; ‘ ' = ganization, which has ramifica-|received. Mr. Bardo gives deta ; STREET 3 Then why use baking powder made from alum or ihe = ak lear that the ves d shorten-the dura = a, late ire that the housek ner would not dare { = tions all over the world. He posed| which make it clea i” eV age at = § € t i CKeCe] ’ Lic sare } ix = . ‘ va yy depriving Ge pins . ‘ ; . { @ ; out of ¢ = and use in her food ? a as an American citizen, having|sel has been put ou ats . = Al : +} ‘7 ; : = secured a passport which lent) sion for the rest of the war ? n commodities and $15.00 PER MONTH Alum is alum, whether bought in the drug store cr i: = » ie deteeite trom Oh id supply neutral iy = color to his assumption Long Following are extra = th eu ‘ antities of = residence in the United States|letter referred to, which is dated = quanth = +} ‘ \ ‘ satiaf the 5 EE also enabled him to pass muster|November 11, on the point i —* ‘ . | i BEE = as an American. His trial creat-| question: ' ands APPLY TO = = ed a tremendous stir in London “They have got the Konigsbe © ¢ = f ‘ Sa that a always success = a —. dial = He was tried by a military court-| bottled up in the Kelwa River. She ' : , ; P (. R Naden Co l = = ! Kea ' thing misrepre . = CREAN ivid = martial and shot is seven miles up She has ' ; | . ? = = j . ‘ and genuine bargains = m= Although no particulars are|taken her wireless masts dow ] = y Bh E >» = Wallace's 4.6 2 WSAKING & jag m4 Apert rae Ze available as to the extent of|and has tied branches of cocoa 7-0 324 SECOND AVENUE : . = Lody’s activities while in Vancou-| nuts on top of the masts to make — is made from pure cream of tartar and contains no alum, == ver, it is understood that he se-| them look like cocoate. | ce ce moo on lime or phosphate. There is absolute safely ia its use. a cured much information of value|H. M. 8. Chatham has found her i * = to the German secret service de-| there, and is now keeping guard ) FRED STORK’S HARDWARE partment. jat the mouth of the river. They i = wininantiaiibalintertncabisnine vio lare going to take a collier, called H ‘ g £ . £ . £ y » 7 . © > i er it, eee we naetnts | the HenheNipe: (one Sas hendresers 710 SECOND AVE en — the eyes of the whole world are|of tons of the best Welsh coal \ jupon him isn't even known out-|aboard) up the Kelwa River and i Carpenters’ Tools Suilders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery A Pre-Inventory Sale that em-| side his own precinct. lsink her so that the Konigsberg | }j Wire Cable Stee! Biocks Fishing Tackle “The * N ” ; LOCAL NEWS ITEMS » ‘aces a wide variety of goods at | summa cannot get out. The Chatham |{{ *on Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns $ , exceptionally low prices.—Wal- WATER ACT, 1914. lsent a launch up this river about (| Rope Valves Ammunition a tt CLASSIFIED ADS. Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream. lace’s. ‘ 4-5 ws iseven miles She suddenly came if Pumps Hose Paint . * * « NOTICE ts hereby gi that itl x , _ an . Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron $3.00 Christy Hate for 61.75 at| Prince Rupert has al for, the Spproval ofaie undertaking’ of the |" the Konigsberg just around aq 7 : : 3. thristyv ats ) ¢ P “e or as p , Oo! Ci ¢ ” . ‘ en as “ ” FOR RENT a y na - r 9 a ee uper vi already i Pa ve lopment ‘on Fhuime sine bend. The Germans started fi | WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST ’ -leus o f “e army. The/ bas been file 1 — a , : ' , —— ry ‘ - ‘ a miniature army The aes ar ine 4 y aeaie ase ing at once, and hit one man or weil Pb aioe tae ——. = tramp, tramp, of little feet and | date to be set by the Comptroller of Water) the jaunch The Chatham sent Phone Blue 3 . tf. Advertisements that are always /the strains of “Tipperary” is ¢ Objections to the petition may be Med) covar; , 5 Miieiadaaaiieeia FOR KENT — Furnished house ar Mc- {strictly lived up to.—Wallace’s. |¢ ” - *\ with the Comptroller ‘of "water Rights, several shells at the Konigsberg ARE Bride St, 930 4th Ave. Ee 4-8 : Sours 7 guyerdiasemmadieets betes | Ke oe ‘ne | 70m &.distanee of twelve mites 1 4-5/The little shavers, about knee-|pert. oe "Sana ‘cold, water, Clean abd. comfortable. bie. * €. 4 ai a oie e nies Z ; m >. | ag ated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this eon | Without being able to see her. Ac tee ee ee SSS = ous 50 Kionayte Hotel, : é rrasshopper, have al-| day © ecember » 1014. Ore ry th some f . sever: ulvon “< Gt borat Avenue one. The Venture sailed last night | i tl ee CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT \* rding t ome native veral | —_ his ts eoath i i nd lrea y at least caught the spirit of | E. A. WOODS, City Clerk | she lis hit her. They also struck | FCR SALE uth. Among Her Pas-) war's pageantry, and with a little | ~ a mail steamer called the Somali. | senger list was Wm. Blane, of|.o4 for guns thrown act their ofMusic ” - _ anes at. . ofr wns tno asset Shoot offs and Shorthand ©» s:-' »sons | KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY cash ad ea é a fe, 7 e this city. ees as | shoulders they strut around like} VINCENT C. KNOWLES and stores. She caught fire, and vist - ireal soldiers. Thus throughout! (violinist Westholme Opera House) has been destroyed. A shell ; THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHON! jon SALE—50-H.P. ary engine. steam boiler Jaeger dressing gowns at re-| ‘ roye alse and 8-H.P, stationary : “ ‘ jthe world the present war is TEACHER OF hee o bteney temeoh potee thee i In excellent Ap duced prices at Bryant’s. Violin, Plano, Mandolin and Singing o Sa eer Come. we Builders’ Supplies Sheet and I ply Box 15, Dally News. ” geptt. 6 6. sowing the seeds for the next. Pianos Tuned and ired ithe Konigsberg to the Somali and Plumbers’ supplics Plate Glass M wa D Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7 7S 4 waene eas OF unk it +p HARDWARE gevees, Rang NTE eaay, ay, SE aa ; “and sun | Oils Tinware this week.—Big Sale on at Wal-| Yours for the asking—Printed | ¥ MRS. KNOWLES November 12.—I have just got || Varnishes Grenitewar: WANTED—-Good general servant _for | !ace’s. 4_5 | description of our big Pre-Inve | or a “etd | news of the Konigsberg. H. M. 8. | u ; ighth Ito s 4-5 | Sa ' ; The “ Stay Satis! small family Apply 1144 Sn Ave. ea a ry Sale.—Wallace’s. 1-5 | Suite 15, McMordie Apt. ;Chatham went back to the Kelwa | MONARCH MALLEABLE i les WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber Constable Adams went south | a ee | River with the collier The Ko-| work. Apply Box 117, The News. ‘f-/1,.1 night on the Venture, having} Ed Hoffman, a Russian, was| rsberg had c i he| WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants | : } ;nigsberg had come down in the| si men everywhere willing to work a few| two local men, Alex. Gordon and | *¢ntenced by Judge Young this| r , , . | _ Eeues fot 986 weekly, contract given.) | jnight to the mouth of the river, | position permanent. ‘Experience un-|E. Carlson, who are sentenced to|™orning to two months in jail on and was anchored there | hecessary. Samples free. T Co- : , : ke |% as anchorec rere just] Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario. serve five months in New West-|@ charge of stealing $50 from a round a point The Chatham | room house stor or fa -_ . . ; : CS da: BOO US Ee i q am Ww. =< a? +135 down ta gat minster for supplying liquor toi" llow-countryman. His Honor, bombarded her with 6-inch guns, month until paid. Box 102, Daily Indians. sentencing him, said he was $i. . | and the Konigsberg went back up WANTED— Situation a, oung lady a7 * * «& going to deal lightly with him, | ; eee or office “it Salary rea- i ¢ 3 1 tim, 2 the river six miles. The collier sonable. Apply Box 115, Daily News. For a comfortable room, come|as the intent to steal was wet R Ww. to the St. Elme Motel, 836 Sec ' ' lebttshes - jhad armor plate put all around M WANTED—View lot and house ~|clearly established. There was 4 i lear about $2,500 to $3,000. wii y pay 4706 ond Avenue, near Eighth Street. | ere the chart house where all her cuts onday’s labor c Daily and arrange” Dalince, Box Newly opened. Steam heat and too much of this going on in the $|men would be. ‘They put the in half. hot and cold water in every room. city and he was going to deal se- ; |Royal Naval Reserve mon on her The S li ht i S| MISCELLANEOUS Free baths. Rates reasonable.|verely with it in the future. STH AVE. YOUNG ST | oat sont ber up the river, follow . e sung Rises is soca * * * *“* * o : | : . --just note. irst you soa] HOUSEKEEPER—Refined ung woman i » . dawends wee jed by the Duplex, a smaller boat : necks lit I i = Not only drygoods, but erock-| an Martin, who conducts a i a , ae mailer a the garment; then roll it uy owers or bachelor’s home ain | apy . ie Mine . jwhich was to take . : : . -—, i. otk first letter. ap ery, wall-paper, glassware, etc., | boatbuilding business at Cow 1 ' S es 7 - tosoak. After a while \ 0! aily News, 302- are ‘ “ : . a ia : cennutnsiiesiine eoller when ey were ready ” . . ’ ire included in the big price-cut- Bay, is reported to be seriously ee iin an tt os 1 rinse it thoroughly and ‘ve a - ° : s er ‘ 1° 6©way up e . ° . eM Section “4? worth. #6, 000; “91,000 oo . ne sale at Wal- jl in Vancouver. He took blood ace they were fired on fr 2 I dirt drops out like — balance 5 years, 7 per cent, or|lace’s, he hursday, Friday, oe we BESS OS TOM Sow Speke : ; 0. jpoisoning in his hand sever RADFORD ‘ a ; $Sie, Montreal.” an Saturday. This week. 4-5 asa" — PATTULLO & | sides with 3-pound guns rhe Why scrub, and rub, ° es weeks ago and was treated in the SECOND AVENUE | Duplex was like a pepper box. Tt wear and tear the clot WEEKLY— . » as > epper box. 1 ¢ thc tae fail the wilage, for. few Lieutenant W. T. MeFarlar meepiel for several days. Be in- jarmor plate caue tie naval mer when the genile s oe tl 4 ne . cFarlane, | é Ds » > ni ren S trengis nee * ftion permanent The |sisted, however, on going to Van- sa ’ £ ec str ig Co-Operative Onion, Windsor, Ont. who left for the East to enlist for lie’ f ; ‘ omen ——|They got the collier up to the Sunlight Soap will do : A ouver before he was quite well, arr , j t vi se a not the front, has joined the 26th Bat- and had a relap e on the way ; narrowest part of the river, and work with mever a hurt r | ts : : ' - ape ? 5 ile : 2 » : ric a aud dependable. ont on ae talion in St. John, N. B. Wieu- Leeallll’ Se tne tabem tu the Kee left for the Duplex. A hole was fabric or hands. Information 10c 8 - Ideal In-|tenant spent Christmas with his | — a oe blown in the collier by mear rf troduction Club, ‘Bor 3 4, Vancouver, 7 ? j}pital in Vancouver f , 4 oe poms ; : : é i r from the boat, le in sans DBPODIS in St. Andrews, the fash-/ a oiianiad ae an electric wire, and she was Try it once— —_———_—- — - — anc s sti in 0 - - — | neries Te DELINQUENT ionable summer resort of New| Jin — condition. The following i ali jsunk in the right place. Two of this Sunlight NER. Brunswick. : ; ; ning number in the jour men were killed and fourteen way. ow ze . * * — ree — wa a j}wounded. One of the R. N. R At all grocers , omg The story of the failure of the |'®8 Supplies in Prince Rupert an¢ | officer Tr ‘ — TO HARRY JOHNSON, or to any per- ” ’ , | officers, Lieutenant Triggs, had a = sa S0n or persons to whom you may oma new scow was given to The News | Seattle yesterday, The News stut- Grand Drawin i : Saas transferred your interests, Take Notice | , led that : Se shell pass right through his spons Thether | @ at gas » was 6% ce aa i the Spertignee we” Gree Mae | a responsible citizen. Whether E = ga . si was 6% cents in at the shoulder, and I am afraid that the rt ” 6 is _ or no » fac arn @ | mee . gl, “@ s j j : mamiperel Claims, situated = S| jit is trues not, the fact remains | ie ant 2 cent in this arm will have to be amputated. ters of 4 mile from the beach, in the Skee na River Mining District, Province British Columbia, have done the required amount of work on the above mentioned | that it is tied up at the new | City. It is not gasoline but dis- os | wharf in Section Two, while the|tillate which sells at that price, cme mpo ers Household economy buying ‘ Brightens l; . claims for the year 1914, amounting to|0ld one does the work, It bears |@"4 is used entirely by the fishing ; up 100, in order to hold the same under ” bear i ‘ 7 . . Limi |for future wants during Wal- ill ection 24 of the Mineral Act, and if|the traces, too, of a trial trip, but penne. It should also be remem- mited : ; : millions within 90 days of the publication of this ; jlace’s Sale, Thursday, Friday and of sh notice you fail or refuse to contribute jperhaps the Council had it out for} ibered that in Seattle they quote 4st Prize No. 2454 | . shoes your portion of such expenditure, to- | a mee, ee a a eo OF 6 O08 le Saturday. This week. 4-5 dail wether with the costs of this advertise-|4& pleasure tour. |" ‘wine gallons,” while here we 2nd Prize No. 2379 | y ment, your interest in the said mineral i bee + cate othe Le” an ee a ee . es claims will become the property of the | Oe jhave the “Imperial” gallon, about|$ 8rd Prize No. 2049 G undersigned under Section 4 of the Min-| J adie a aeianla 4 } te i ee an er oe © ee , woodness, how dirty your face eral Act Amendment Act of 1900 adies’ guaranteed r&incoats.|a sixth larger, The price of a/3 4th Prize No 914 3) is, little boy!” “Yess t . H. COVE = m at ee ai ema ee) Ty a) a a ee ee eee » &, ? yy! es mm; we alr T. H COVERT, | Regular $10.50. This week, $7.50.|wine gallon here would be about 5th Prize No. 1833 I) . ; . : Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C. January | Pemers me eee a ee ee ee , ad any comp'ny fer more’n a , | : " . ae week,” SS ee ee ———— —— a as — — 8 7 i ) (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) MPRESS CO _ *. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DisTRIBUTOR FFE! PRINCE RUPERT, ®