Samue Prince Rupert THE DAILY NEWS. fL HARRISON TARY PUBLIC) Vv. F. G. GAMBLE | Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers \PPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Stewart —_—T ce ee BE / 4 u } ( / tenbvaals ae Oh ts eee a i ho it eee ee ee ee a L at BROS. General Merchandise Lienih Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. et ee ~~ “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. 1142 Pender Street West Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8500. AAA in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. Hot and Cold Water in each rqom. When i CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver, B.C. eo Ba ba abn Ga Ba Orban bp bp te yrerrrvr¥ THE ELECTIONS — IN THE SOUTH Point Grey Ratepayers Vote Down Tram .Line. Franchise — A. Harvey Elected Reeve—Results for Vancouver and Burnaby. to The Jan tram there News. 15. The franchise, | been very | was voted ratepayers by Special Vancouver Point jover line has Grey which }strenuous opposition, today by the large majority. A. Harvey stands elected reeve over Churehill, J. A. Kerr of South Vancouver and McBride, Reeve been re-elected in Burnaby, while May defeated | McNaughton in North Van- district. |} down a is } elected reeve jover Hodson, |Weart has Reeve couver FINE BOAT ON WAY |New Passenger Steamer Queen Alexandra ne Round Horn. Ale sandek, the new fast boat for the Vancouver-Na- naimo run, has left the Clyde. | She should put in an appearance at Victoria about the 1st of April. Shipping men will watch the per- formance of the Queen, as she is probably the lightest ship that ever started on the 15,000-mile journey via Cape Horn. The steamer will make the trip at the regular speed of vessels coming from the Old Country, between | ten and twelve knots an hour. | When the Alexandra arrives she will, after a thorough overhaul- ing, replace the Charmer the route between the terminal and | It is the intention of the company to the make two trips a day. The Alexandra regular steamer, seats The Queen on coal cities. have vessel Queen ferry arranged the street KNOLLS knots 1s a having to those She makes Similiar in ’ an ‘ss ars. ph yur, which is almost nine faster than the Charmer As a lresult the time for the trip be- itween Vancouver and Nanaimo will be about two hou of three. instead rs Jest room in town at Savoy. Soars DSRS SR BOK wees (SENS vorrei For the Folks at Home "™ WEEKLY NEWS It has all the news of the week’s progress in the city and district. It tells more about the place than you could write ina month. * « The best NEW Y EAR present . , is a year’s sub- wae , awawaewe 2 « scriplionto.... « 2 si * ‘ é wien It will come regularly each week like a letter from you. “We feel as if we know everything and everybody in Prince Rupert through reading your paper. It’s the most interesting paper we receive,” writes a sub- scriber from England. —POST PAID TO ANY ADDRESS IN United States or Eng. Canada $2.50 per year $2.00 TOI IIIA IAA Subscribe For The Daily News pa | Lots 40 and 41, (Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished a and Steam “Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE 0 GUESTS W. H. Wright, Pro P.O. BOX 37 % ght, Prop McCaffery & Gibbons 'Good buys in Real Estate: Block 29 75 cash, T erms and 3 Section 4, balance 2,000 1, in 52 Block with goo 49, Block Quarter balance. Avenue, with easy terms 5 and 16, Block 9, Section 5, 16, Section 1, one Section 1, with good for and pair a cas: Block 19, $2,100 $1,260 Block 4, Section 5, terms, 15, Section 5 » for $2,7% with the bala Wwe 42, Section 5, xd with modern Terms of in rent. $630. Easy cash Block and lot on Eighth Avenue, Section $1,100 Easy terms wher on Fourth Avenue, Section 4 Terms of 81,200 cash, bal a i and 3 years ns ixth Avenue, Section 6, cash ‘ for $1,000, Section 6, with six-room | Good terms Block 4, Section 6, $3,200; Section 7, $1,100} Block 6, Section with house, terms "22, Block 43, Section 7, $315 Block 34, Section 7, with improve paying #40 per month, for $1,895. and 9, Block 20, Section 8, for} #750 palr Half cash, 1, 2 and years 106 acres Island for 85 Quarter section Crown granted Lakelse ~ Jand, cash, balance payments ex tend over years nts balance Crown granted land on Porcher per acre. five —INSURANCE McCaffery & Gibbons THIRD AVENUE tea if the Var senice RADIOTELEGRAPH SERVICE. tenders, addressed to the under- endorsed “Tender for Dwelling and accompanied by a certified for 10 p.c, of the amount of the tender will be received up to noon on) ~ecember 31st, 1911, for the erection of} dwelling houses at the Government Wire- less Stations at Prince Rupert, Cape Lazo and Point Grey. Plans and specifications may be seen at e following places; The Government Wireless Stations at Point Grey, Cape Lazo and Digby Island, Prince HKupert. The Postoffices at Van puver Nanaimo and Prince Rupert, ve office of the District Superintendent, Government Wireless service, Victoria, and vepartmnent Of the Naval Service, Ottawa, Uinauthor zed publication of this notice wil not receive payment. J. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service, Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, November 20th, 10911, ai Sealev signed, | House” reque | | | Prince | Vane }tend to | shore December, | S.S. Prince Rupert THE COSY CORNER DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY ‘0. THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN teres ss emer spare rmerms reese mesrmsemarmneenereee This is a little section of the subjects of special interest to women are invited to contribute to tts columns gestions and criticisms are invited by the Cosy Corner’ will find a social need paper which from day to day will be Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert and to take part in its discussions Sug editor The hope is expressed that “The| Sails Every Friday at 8 a.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Stewart. Also maintains weekly service to Queen} Charlotte Island points For particulars Phone 260. Train Service to Van Arsdol Mixed trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m. —<—<—| TO KILL MOTHS es ithe ut permission from the |tary authorities At present Ger- I Helping to Save the Orchards in|man officers must obtain the con- For_all points East of Chicago travel via | of E ) s thin arend Wruae fullwey Oyesee for} Spokane—-Spraying Eliminated f the authorities to travel safety, speed ard comfort. me jabroad, but they have not béen For full information, reservations and Eleetricity an agent to de-/required to their foreign tickets to all ints apply t Pe . ti Peas the coddling moth the | destination, A. E. MCMASTER latest innovation of mddern apple| The ORNERAL AGENT GRAND TRUNK growing in the Spokane valey. tended to prevent German officers Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines The apparatus of from undertaking at their own storage battery incan-|risk espionage on British terri- descent lamps of six candlepower|tory. Hitherto this has been a in globes, which are netted with|common practice among the am- fine steel wires. Attracted by the|bitious young military men who bright light in the trees, to which|desired to gain distinction by jthe glohe strung, the moth|bringing home useful informa- jflies against the network, com-|tion about England’s defenses, pletes the eleciric circuit and linstantly killed, the body drop- ping into a receptacle beneath the globe. W. M. Frost, inventor of the device, thinks that ap- }paratus tg an acre of trees will |keep the moths under control, thus eliminating spraying and lsaving many dollars for equip- ment and fluid. If central service jis extended to the orchard tracts as they are in the Spokane valley jthe expense of batteries may be saved by making a direct connec- tion and using the commercial current. The cost of covering the globes with wire nets a }small item. ve nt as state stroy is Kaiser's new decree is in- consists a to operate is RAILWAY iC Is WINE HELPS HENS B.C. Coast service — Famous Princess | Line . . Princess Beatrice Sunday, January 14th, at 9 a.m. For Victoria, Vanzouver and Seattle J. G. McNab General Agent Teetotal Hens Don’t Lay So Well as Those With a Jag On. one M. Joubert, professor of agri- culture at Fontainebleau, is greatly concerned at the falling off in the production of eggs in France, especially during the winter months, M. Joubert set himself to rem- edy this condition of affairs, and he to have been success- ful. In October, 1910, he select- ed a dozen young hens, and divid- ed them into two indiscriminate lots of six each. Both were fed on exactly the same diet, but to the food of one half dozen there jwas added a daily ration of a glass of wine per head. The re- sults were surprising, From the hens which no wine Jou- bert had in October four eggs, in November in December and in twenty-two. fowls drank their of wil responded to the stimulant. In Octo- Servian Labor Benefit Society No. 195, S.S.S.S. seems Meetings held every 1st and 8rd Sunday of the month in the Carpenters’ Union Hall G. VUKOVICH, T. MAZLUM, Secretary P.O. Box 991 President is CHEMICAL “HOT WATER BAG Keeps Warm a Good Deal Longer tae — © —-@-4—-e—-e- ; Than the Ordinary Affair. FRED. STORK } + —General eerdware ! ca ; Builders’ bag which acts way almost miraculous put out by rman cern. Instead of being filled with ordinary hot water it is filled with | of either sul- hyposulphate of A -storing in a being heat cust is a Ge con- ¥ and one, January which daily none, The | glass j nobly In} Hardware Oxford Stoves Tinware ordinary crystals phate Valves & Pipes Graniteware or soda, devoted to] ee re ree rere ermermenmnedy | | | Law-Butler Building The corked bag is then boiled water-for about fifteen minutes. | The heat is absorbed by the soda, jber they twenty-eight jeges, in November fifty-seven, ; -,1in December forty-four and in which tae to a liquid January forty-six, that the thereby. The bag can be |‘ e s showed an excess of pro- used the aoe the ordinary hot peng mn poh ae pwns 35 co gt iwater bag, but it will give out} tat : }448 rs, TO L E. Ts several thmes as long. It ate cee can be made so that it will vield | Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Av enue; up its heat at any time later on, jeven weeks afterward, In order Quebee, Jan. 15.—(Special. and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. lto do this you should be careful|Armand Lavergne, M. P. P. Two cottage: corner Second Avenue and | | pl oduced SECOND - - AVENUE —@-@_¢ 0 — © 0 © 0 0 -o so now over Armand Lavergne Ill. the of not to jar the bag too much after|young Natiomalist lieutenant Ninth Street. H is it has been boiled. Let it get Cool.|Bourassa, who underwent an Then, when you want to make use, operation for appendicitis - re- of it, simply jar it or stick some- | cently, suffering from a re- FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city. FIRE INSURANCE ithing cold into the contents, or condition is critical. ldrop a soda crystal into it, and We represent some o/ the largest Com- panies doing business in the City. ithe liquid will at onee begin to C. D. RAND lerystalize. In this process the Second Ave. Phone 112 | lapse. PAPERHANGING «, —AND— HIGH CLASS SIGN WORK OUR SPECIALTIES SILVERSIDES BROS. P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 156 GREEN heat which went into the melting |will be given off. This is a beau- tiful example of latent heat, and one which any one can demon- strate for himself, OFFICIAL SPIES ONLY German smear.’ No Longer Sanctions Freelance Spying. IN THE SUPREME COURT BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT, and THE MATTER LUDGER ROY, OF | Kaiser, acting in his ca- as commander-in-chief of has forbidden visit England The | ESTATE oF | pacity INTESTATE. | the German army, TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His| ail his officers t Honor, Judge Young, made the 28rd day of November, 1911, | was appointed Ad- ministrator of the tate of Ludger Roy, Deceased, Intestate and all parties having | cluims against the suid estate are hereby | required to forward the same to me at) Prince Rupert, BR. ¢ properly verified, on | Watc E =) seareceieiaiemieateess OF THE DECEASED, IN 0 Second Avenue, near McBride before the 12th day of March, A. D. 1912; and all parties indebted to the said | estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 5th day of January, A. D 1912 All kinds of watches at decidedly Administrator TH | B. C.} 3 MAS A Y, Prince Rupert, e reduced prices. Largest stock in town of Howard watches. Exclusive agents for South Bend watches. Reg- ular $5 parlor clocks for $3.25, Phone Black 228 Feb LAND PURCHASE NOTICE District of | Lemuel Freer, of | ipation broker, in- apply for permission to purchase | the following described lands: Gommencing at a post planted on_ the in a@ northerly direction from Port Nelson Cannery, marked L, F.’s §.E. corner, thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains west, 20 chains south to shore line, thence the shore to point of | commencemet ntaining 40 uecres, more | or less, LEMUEL FREER. i911 ivil Rupert Land District— Coast Take notice that 1! juver, B 423 Fifth Ave. The New Jewelry Store Mussallem & Co. East along .¢ Dated Dec Pub, Jan : nome Our Vancouver Sop. 8 Jewellery Store tion will be made to the Legislative As- | & SI RVIC ; BS SEESSEIEESSESSESEEDEEDEESEESEESESHERESHESESS ESE SESE SES SEES ES yu with the things ; you ugh its MAIL ORDER sembly of the Province of British Columbia | a system oraponee to al its next session for an act amending | ) yopulated district Section 8 of the British Columbia & Alaska | t y populs rs Railway Act, 1910 (Ch, $6, Statutes of | in Canada. This the sister British Columbia, 1910), by striking cut | omnia tiem dolce’ Sia A eee all the words after the word “Columbia” | of great eastern stores, Car in Line 10 of said Section and substituting | rving the same goods at the same therefor WU following ea “And or from Fort Seonwe a a north | iderate prices at the Montreal, easterly direction to the yalley of the se , ae 8 Sea Parsnip River by way of Fort McLeod, | ind Winnipeg branches, thence along the aoe. ih oie. tos auc. | giving the westerner a quick- tion with the Peace River, thence along ; 4 ad me the valley of the Fingy Biver Sprouse satisfying service, (ut Sifton Pass, thence own the Stikene Catalogue a book River to a junction with the main line at | alalog Telegraph Creek; also powers to build interest everyone who It is the Ganadian buy- to quality goods and prices. It puts you in with the importer and ufaeturer, Study this book, through it from our stock, satisfaction in your cate! every is oul rit Ollawa EEX but er, more illustrated that reads it is will branch lines either through the Pine River | or Peace River passes to the eastern boun- | dary of British Columbia, or by way of | the most teasible roule, or in the alterna. | tive by the most feasible route between |} Lytton and Teslin Lake, also to build from! a point on said line of railway to the City of Vancouver or from the City of Van couver to @ point on sald line, by the most feasible route.’ And further, r an act extending the time within which the company has to commence construction and expend ten per cent of its capitalization, | Dated at Vic saris B. C,, this 6th day-of | i191 | ROBERTSON & HEISTERMAN, } Solicitors for the Applicants, the British | Columbia & Alaska Rallway Company, | guide ME - ee Birks & Sons |" Limited Jewellers and Silversmiths Geo, E. Trorey Managing Director Vancouver B.C, SEDSESSESSESSEDSESSEDSEDER ED ES ESE e de¢ ose Gvoes. ate 6 os mal lect thi purchase, s insuring eae eased be Se eesee seecee pes j W L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. |. Ge Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office—Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 C. V. BENNETT, B.A, of B.C., Ontario, Sae- aaa WM. S. HALL, L.D.8., D. D.S8. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a ee All dental operations skilfully Pie local anasthetics administered for the Sataieap a ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices : Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. fi-12 Alex.M.Manson 8.a., W.E.Williams,B.a.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P20. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances 618 3rd Avenue Phone 208 and Green 252 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing 2 Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. A Hotel Central fey hir'secsi European and American plan, eee heated, modern conveniences. $1.00 to $2.50 per day. $ Peter Black Proprietor =—F. EBY @& Co== REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM BR, C. Chimney Sweeping and Furnace Cleaning Prepare for winter by gettin naces and flues put in or C. H. CUTTING Practical Chimney Sweep Address: Knox Hotel, or PHONE 71 g you ner fnr- E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS Funera! Directors Srd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 PHONE 801 P.O. BOX 804 PONY EXPRESS | Baggage, Storage and Forwarding Agents, For Rigs or Motor Car day or night Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 Grand ‘Hotel. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor) LINDSAY'S ARTASE, 24 | | | | OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. Phone 68. SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 3rd Ave. Phone 174 orkshop ” Qnd Ave. bet. 7th a 8th Sts Savoy Hotel Choice Wines and Cigars COMFORT Cor, Praser and 6th. RUPERT'S PALACE OF