~~ SO ee SS a ee er et See - vOL. I! Pe EACE AGAIN RESTORE F ae The Prince Rupert Optimist ee ij nee rF WORK TODAY? = NEXT MAILS — Try The News Want Ad. For South s Way. . Princess Mary...Sat. 9 a.m, Came {UPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, PRINCE DECEMBER 15, 1911, WHO wo VOULD PAY DEFICIT? AL, MORRISSEY ASKS A PERTINENT QUESTION ABouT THE F CITY ENGINEER'S BID ON THE WOODWORTH Pipe KING GEORGE THE CITY OR THE ENGINEER HELD A REVIEW ifty Thousand British and Na-| the tive Soldiers Paraded D IN NAAS RIVER DISTRICT ~ | ALD. CLAYTON BEREAVED ‘SHORT CUTS T0 | Leaves to Attend Brother's Fun- | eral—Counci!l Condoles. | in| to | announced night that was quietly u aaa last owing with CIVIL SERVICE sad death of his brother, who|®orden Government intends to | SERIous TROUBLE IN THE GRAIN DISTRICTS OWING TO THE S FOUGHT IN EFFORT TO GET GRAIN UNLOADED 7 FARM | |} — —_ a | a4 4 Before | mic! a bad street car acci-| Make No Temporary Appoint- | WHEAT BLOCKADE—BIG CROP THIS YEAR CANNOT LINE—BIDS ARE HELD UP MEANWHILE Him at Delhi—Honors Distrib-| dent recently in Victoria, Alder-| ments to Government Jobs—All | BE GOTTEN INTO THE ELEVATORS. uted at Royal Camp. man Ciayton has been called) Must ary even orey aleiphid td aeaaddcl gineer's tender) work don 1d basis called away south. Only at last} as | (Canadian Press Despatch.) “1 the farmers for the privilege of t th Lake pipe | they might a Canadian Press Despatch. }CGouneil meeting Alderman Clay-| Canadian Pieae Despatch, | Winnipeg, Dec. 15.—There is a| unloading when the opportunity s lowest, and | it in the oper De Dev 15 King George|ton had quite believed from re-| Ottawa, Dec. 15. — Premier| wheat blockade in certain dis-| presented. The mounted police 8. ry out the work} around with a pret an army of|ports received that his brother| Borden arrived home today and | triets of Saskatchewan, so serious| had to be called in to quell the as vyho will make} for station gang t« British and native} would recover, but a relapse set| jearned that the Government in-|in some towns that thousands of)! ficht. oO « r the city or the/ ing a t of | held an ivestitdre}in. On the motion of Alderman] tends to work out a comprehens- | bushels of grain are lying piled a pdistncibecpichaSps alten ( i Phis question} had been don re ump at night, be-}Douglas the Council passed $laea plan of civil service reform,|up in bags in the streets. ‘4 N° | Notice to Property Holders in Bi was a8 ght by Alderman} bids for th py il i 1 93 knights and| vote of condolence \iderman/Under the contemplated changes|elevators are filled to capacity, Section 2 2” Morris esull the bids| moved that the tend be not| 20 Clayton left by this morning’s|there will be no short eut into|and the railways seem incapa! >| : no h not be opened | opened until this p rega D h ivestitul some | boat the service by way of temporary|of supplying cars to relieve the A meeting of property holders ec i" vhich time the/the Enginee i { Was caused by th ——— appointments. congestion. }in Section 2 is called for Tuesday wn inswer the|cleared up, ai ! 0 i 1 licial ten THE WEATHER. There will be no tariff legis- In one town, where the loads of|night next (49th inst.) at 8 es. ried rt i 1} he ex lation this session, |grain were standing for a week/|o’clock at the Police station for eos argued c lamp Twenty-four hours ending 5 ——— —_—— | waiting the opportunity to un-| the discussion of matters of mu- 7 Vanted the Tom and Jerry at the Say ea Deo. 1454 Bar. 29.514; For Men. load, a fight occurred between! tual interest and benefit. oc Cadbury's Christmas Chocolates. | ;,,, temp 46.0; mi temp., Shaving Sets, Safety Razors,!- — — - —_—_—_- die lies in a} 32.0; rain, .64; snow, % inch,/Shaving Mirrors, Shaving] ¢¢ 9? ng: RE TROUBLE AGAIN OVER seortment and “enone alee" “WHAT SHOULD THE CITY DO? xe 0 Keelev's At cos toys, dolls, games Christmas gifts for men at THE VICTORIA VOTERS LIST tf Wallace's tf Keeley’s Pharmacy. tf ASKS THE CITY SOLICITOR a COURT OF REVISION HOLDS THAT VOTERS HAVE BEEN PUT 9 IN A LONG TYPEWRITTEN REPORT ‘HE CRITICISES MR. JUS- ON THE LIST BY PERSONS NOT QUALIFIED TO SHALL CON RACTORS BE PAID: TICE CLEMENTS’ FINDINGS AND WANTS TO KNOW D RECEIVE THEIR DECLARATIONS. | WHETHER TO APPEAL O? SETTLE OTHER CASES. Despatch After going over the whole)was right or wrong. Phis city NEW SALMON CANNERY (City Council Decide to Ask Col. Davis to Submit Reports Showing grind or action ot the eontrac-| “The second course would be i” muddle that re boosts sidtadent a , |to say that the city has. now - the mixup | 40,000-Gase Plant to Be Erected What Should be Paid to Settle the Claims F o or a ae ng tained that which the Council 7 Court of Ki at Port Heiden, Alaska. ie nas cetera Ls named °" agreed it should obtain—a deci- se the " : “ets sucast vie nent Wn abe sion of the court upon the points ' ch. sa ; : ; . ae WILL DECIDE THE POINT 0 ON MONDAY recent adverse decision of the Su_ | raised, and settle not only with $s st f name mn Sea De { A me sehekie Cour hth : | these parties but with all other ity heir deciara unnery having a capa TT a ne \ “The