1 A at PA HE TWO THE DAILY JTCW" The Daily News -pni.NCE RUPERT - nillTJSIl COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. daily kditioh SMITHERS .inlin linnld of Houston arrived in town Tuesday morning on a business visit. Mrs. Cha. Ileid accompanied by her mother, Mrs. 'Sharp, re turned from llazcllnn Ihe ' fore naturally vei-y excited, and are anxious lo show the grown-ups fhal they can ito fancy work loo. Playing in the second round hf flip eiihhjii. loiirn.-inif.nf Ann. fieo. Hefferman vs. fieo. Wall; V. T.oheen vs. A. K. Campbell; Sam FJiy vs. J. llughes; Mrs. K jGunderson vs. F. Manuel and Kl- mer Oundersnn vs. T. A. McMar- tin. TERRACE NOTES .1. Forsylhe left for Edmonton Monday nighl. Itural Dean Marsh a few days in Pacific is spending this week. The H. D. Hri.lge Club met Ibis week at the home of Mrs. M. Halt. The Oddfellows and Rehekahs joined in giving a dance in Pro gretis- Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall. Jul before supper the llebekah gave the bride a shower of miscellaneous dainty and useful articles. Mr. Hire arrived from the prairie o settle here, 'bringing with him eijht horses and sixteen head of entile. He is living at I he Kby ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Christie have leased the Forsylhe ranch for a year and have taken up their residence I here. Mr. Monsell bas sold his ranch and is living in town for the win-! ler. 93 86 m Saturday. I ?'. 1.1, I9?t. Ten Years Ago in Pi trine Kupert December 13, 1914. The case of win is entitled to I the -??M0 involved in the Daisy Lee-Lilly Harris rase in the Su- . , ,, . ,' . .. , oreinc Court assizes lias been iiari oi iiii wn-, iiin'i it hmiui- 1, ; in n that town. f"t .... to the t.oun ., only of monllis spent Constable -Tims. Thiis left on Thursday morning for the coast being in charge of two prisoners who are lo serve liy-m at The Hrownies are a very busy group of girls these days working and planing for their sale of work which I hey intend to hold today Thele are now eigllteen Hrownies .under the leadership of Mrs. (Ilev.i lliddell. and as this is their first attempt at an affair of tins kind I hey are Clourl by Mr. Justice Clements. After a session of over a week, the Assize is still in progress here The ipiestioti of free bail for all halibut boats at this port is being considered by the Dominion cabinet in session today at Ottawa. A wire is expected to night from II. S. Clement, M.I'.( The sum of $200 was realized at the annual bazaar of the Methodist Ladies' Aid held yesterday afternoon in the K. of P. Hall. Mrs. .A. 11. Allison and Mrs. S. P. McMordie comprised the reception committee and others in charge were: lea table. Mrs. William Mauson, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Derry; home I in' Mr- ducted ,,der the auspices of the Oddfelfows' lodge is now under way. The drawing resulted in the following players being pilled against each other Mrs. (Dr.) Alexander vs. Ed. Kby; Thos. Brewer vs. 1. Olsep; Mrs. H. Arthur vs.' ft. Lamb; J. H. Mc- Inlyre vs. Mrs. A. K. Campbell Dr. II. Alexander vs. D. Wardrop; and Mrs. Fisher; candy, Mrs. Macdonald, Miss Thomas an Miss Pringle; fancy work, Mrs. J. C. Halsey, Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Merryfiebl; plain sewing, Mrs. KaulTiuann and Mrs. (i. W. Kerr; flowers, Mrs. L. W. Kergin ami Mrs. Hlakeley; kilrhen. Mrs. I'uwin and Mrs. Lancaster. ARE YOU TORTURED WITH ECZEMA? RriMM. or Salt rtheiim. tt H n-nimeily ealSnl, is xw of ih iimM i.f all Un 1i.ra.t-. Tt- ttiK-uw Imrnliir. Ili-hinr ami Miurlinr. Mfxrlallj- al niartit or wlw-n tlwl arl err rt4-1 lo hr-at ire alnuM un iK-araltlr simI relief i trrt-slly wrlrniinl. TUf nnl relislile awl effwtlve n-HH-l for Oil troiilip is BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Vr. J. n. Johii. B.R. Xh. I. 0lis, nl.. mrtl: -for jsr I i ImhIjM with wretm. ami had that lerrttilr Itrli-In? ant liuriiliilc -iiIioii. and ronlil flml iw rHtef ror It. Finall)', I a aililil in uae H.ll.n.. ami trirr my rmnl U.I Ik I ln-raii lo nf s rn-at ilirfemM. ami I ran. now. ailrlx- snyntw- Inriihlnl a I wa l ne IW wofHtrrfHl rrnoHty" t'nr Mtr st all 1nirrll sihI ilfalrr: l up uBly l.jr T!w T. Minmni U.. I.Iiii-llt. -TnfiailM. Out. C.P.IL sleamer Princess Tleil-rice, Capl. Ilennelt, arrived at 1.30 this afternoon from Vancouver and wayporls. Included in the vessel's freight cargo for tlits port is 700 bundles of Jap Oraiiges. The lleafriee will re-lurn south as soon as Iter local caivo is discharged. Arthur Orave. who has been away on holidays for a couple of weeks, is back on the ship as purser. His Mirror Told Him of Exhausted Condition Mr. R. Pculin, Toutei Aides, Man., writes t "I became so run down and weak that my heart became affected, and I would sometimes have to remain in bed for semal days. Some one advised me to use Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, so I did, and soon began to gain in weight and feel better. I have taken a great many boxes of these wonderful pills, and am feeling ten years younger. Dr. Chase's Medicines, as well ai hit Receipt Book, are a great help to us, for we live 40 miles from doctors and railroads." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food cat, a Wi at plUt, EliuMson, BaJee. A Co., Ud., Tvrvnt H ere an dTh ere "Moois art p'.tntiful 1 tbt Chip. Iau, Ont., dittrict, and Irunttrt can stcurt a rood b' of alesr and boar," ayi J. W. McVy. Experienced fuids can be obtained and hi-ntert are assured they will ftt their limit. "One of the things for which Can ada is most U be contratuUted ll that the has'establithed a syteni f educktioi that compares favorobly with any in the world. CnU W a nation of literates", she ku a remarkably small proportion of il liter-atet." stated the Rifht Hon. H. A. L. Fiaher, fornier Miiister of U cation in the British roveromeut, when dif niburkiiif at Moatreal. One of the maay gtu offered by eathuiiastic uidiTiduala to the Prince of Wls on. Wis rult, ths majority of which be could not for obvious reasons accept, was a package of Frenh-Cnadian tW grown on a farm at St. Roch l'Achi-rn, situated near the boundaries of Montcalm a sd Aomptka counties. In a letter from the Alberta Tenth the Princ through his secretary thanked the ihiikor for the. rift. A cablegram from Lendon, Eng land, quotes a article in the "Financial Newt" dealing with the British Empire Exhibition. It stresses the exceptionally fine .exhibit staged by Canada iud the unquestionable benefit to trade relations it has -ffeted. The article paya a high tribute to the Canadian Paeiflc Railway exhibit, describing the railway's gorgeously illuminated map of Canada, with, its 6,000 incandewent lights as probably the most brilliant specimen of cartography ever seen nt the exhibition or lvrmbere. It has been announced that 11. J. Logan, M.P. for Cumberland, will jtccompny the. Minister of Trad and Commerce to the West Indies to negotiate a new reciprocal treaty with thofe islands. The general purpose of the visit is to admit West Indian commodities free in return or Canadian manufacturers receiving similar treatment, the products of the to countries beihg entirely dissimilar. It is also hoped to build up a ihrect system of importations through Canadian ports instead ef through the United ftutes, by which route a grrat proportion of Wrft Indian products now come to panada. , The Canadian Pacific Railway has .appointed P. A. Cox. genera: agent, to be assistant Oriental man I ager, at Shanghai, and E. F. L.-j Sturdee, acting general passenger ngent for the Orient, Jo be general passenger agent for the. Orient, with headaiuarU-ri . at Hongkong. Lm ofloway. recently appointed asiatic freight agent, with offices at Montreal, and 'supervision oeer Oriental a'nd Australasian traffic via Pacific porta, has the' distinction of being the yeuagest elficiai in the Canadian Pacific Service. He was rn in Vancouver, in Mi, and has been in the steamship freight service 14 years. The winner of the Canadian Pacific Railway's 'Oatario bungalow camps fishing trophy competitions for 1W4 were announced recently. The French River competition re. tutted In two competitors turning la .fish almost Identically alike. Ii this contest a tie was declared. The successful angler were V. W. L. Hawkins, New York City, and H. II. Champ, Hamilton, Ontario, each entering a small mouth bass weigh' tag exactly 4 pounds. The winning fiih.iat Nipigtin River Camp was a ( pound, II enee troat, rght by WilHam.MeUger, Detrtnt, Michigan. The DtriVs. Gap Lake of the Wood'j) trophy vu won by J, A. Furlong, Winnipeg, Manitoba, who entered, a musctlunge. wtig'aiag 24 togda, I ounces. 'DANCE HALL IS NOT i GREAT EYIL BUT JOY ! 1 RIDES IN AUTOMOBILES - ! Policewoman Say Trouble With Girls Is They Art Too Lazy to Work HALIFAX, N.S., Dec. 13 "The dance hall is not the great evil in Jtcelf," en id Mr. Virtue, ipjex-lioneil on the work that the police department I lining in Iryinar to rid Halifax of certain vlciou girls, and make It iafer for the average working jRirl. "II is the car Jluit walls oiilshle, ready In roll up i at .backonlnsr .signal and lake parlies on so- 'cnlled Joy-rides, The dance ball I only the meellnsr place. I Policewomen stale that the iff 4. iu Violet lliMnharl of Cnrnox Ave. win rineii Mini), with Hie option of ily days imprisonment, by Mai-lrale .McClymoiit in Ibe city police court Ibis nflernoon for supplying liiior to .loe llyan, itn Imllan. REVUES AND MOYIES DRIVING DRAMA FROM THEATRES IN GERMANY HKHI.IX. Iec. in. All the I . . . f k rr nil 1 1 n . . f n.m nn .. n hainfr an epblnnlc of, revue on u i kuii-, nun i in- iniiiiiiin in- tors who have nolhini? to offer Ihe revue managers are. In de pair. With Ihe exception of fdinw'w aint Joan, Ihere h today no new outstanding dramatic production lo be ncen in Herlin, .and revuea and moving picture houses monopolize the theatrical I advert islnp. 1 The popular shows offer Jaiiz bands and a great variety of foreign danci'4 and are giving Kiermany a medley of London, Paris and New York. "Ilia MaW. Voice" VktroU Mod! 2J1-S-JIW.W3 W21 Accomodate radio Attention! 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Nanalmo-Wellington coal is nold only by Albert & McHaffery lo whom nil orders should be phoned direct. Prompt delivery service given by their own learns and truck. Their phone numbers are tin and fiiV IrsDIQESTION relieved In two rnlnuts- wltl7 JO-TO Victor Talking Machine Company His Master's Voice' Victrola MANY CLAIMS TO VALUABLE LEGACY or tr SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING BY GXP. III order to slid the roiiMt lence nf a many n oiiil. ii' Craiul Trunk Pacific t-iiiohn bold (iuiiauy are arrflnging ''' to About .he year IHHO Ihe pioneer liriiT'.-plerr,'!'. hi ...Mpectors of nrlll.t, i:, lnt.,l.in' J ' ' '"T." . ,frni Prince Iliif.1 HtiiKrl . rnlay. i Iw " ii'lit . II. coat.: . v. . . v ,: ii-imii-r ii'in, iiiiiii i.on ji.iii. hp boat will arrive in Vancouver early iumlny morning. Itecembi i 21 si. ill sufllcienl lime In make connection, with the Viciorin ami ealtlo boat. A full paaseugcr list ii expert ed for till sailing, and it i Mig geeil ynu rnll nl or phone mutiny Tiflkel tllllce, fii'M Third Ave jl'hone 2fl0--a early n poslble for reservation. Advnrtwe In the Daily Now 1 M iltrtio in '.-.; H J1' . .Mwiiaaa HH OOUUJtJL-M-aT nprincc (orge jpotei TORONTO In Centre o SbfPP and Business Dw? :w room too.i unmrr CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings fromPrinceRupert PniNCESS ALICE PRINCESS For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle Dec 9( ia For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagwey r(bY. 3, 17 Dec. 1i'B 9. PRINCE88 BEATRICE. For Butedala, Swanson Bay, East Bella 't . Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rlv". ,n0 ouver, every 8turdaj, 11 a.m. Agency for all 8teamthlp Line Corner of 4th th Full information ironr W. C. ORCHARD, General Agant fA 8treet and 3rd Avenue, F-rlnceR-