2 4 - a Yigg Liapeeed ORK TODAY? rive The News’ Want Ad Try Way. ——— a De ===} ITHE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ™ NEXT MAIis _— es a VOL. II, NO. 5 ——— erie —_. HOSPITAL PLANNING Suggestions for Design of New Wing—Vancouver Man Applies. NEWTON TO FACE HILDITCH AT THE EMPRESS TONIGHT ‘"***"="=" omoST CERTAINLY | WILL BE THERE,” HE TOLD AN INTER. |\. Vancouver te the Prince Rupert | spital Board recentls equest- VIEWER TODAY—WILL BE READY TO DEFEND HIM- ine permission to sulinit plane SELF AND TO ATTACK ALD. HILDITCH, Too. for the new wing proposed, unless ' ! mpetition was confined to \ Newton will most Alderma Newton added that il architects. The communi present at Alderman he was ready defend his after some discussion. st mayoralty cam- . ind cize that of ferred to the building com dering Hilditeh bot roar ‘ | TPE Ca Lig ng in the Empress aan ac ni ee I . ; a als ; H &. Clat af wach sted lr! night. Interviewed | pore out by } noe mee Lae 7 in by a specialist in hos- m the subject this Cae anor the |] design would be desirable, ; News re sorter he ae seg ea that h the last | ind it was also suggested that the | al } ’ man t Shirk a face | face dis-| ma might be able to offer | cus f the is s witl his|useful suggestions t the archi- be present at Alder- | Goy Boakd babihines a 2 1 he archi h’s meeting? Well,/be at the Hilditeh meetit «I have been invited | +), th bells,” as the people | To BUILD Leap STACK it He caught sight cay ¢ | » in yn to public anne nd M nding |@ranby Will Smelt Silver-Lead present, read its; ' est ; if Ores at Goose Bay Smelter. then said decid- en avor al pres certainly I will be) he rema todas s that I mM! Mr. D ei ot seen this invi-|ma { ha | : Ee es: ‘There is no reason fa \ Newt R hhesaw Mr. W ‘ it why I should not be}s ‘ figure 80] Granbv ( pa ; ned i i vas h the PIONEER’S BODY BROUGHT TO REST AT METLAKATLA ‘osr"*+ *seestioners Two Have Set to Work—Four JOHN CUNNINGHAM OF PORT ESSINGTON, FUR TRADER AND eee PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, Word was received from the Washington, Jan. 6.—Yousof| Ledoux Carriage Go., Montreal, |Zia Pasha, the Turkish ambas-|and read last night at the Hos- sador to Washington, has laid be-| pital tjoard meeting that the Jan UARY 6, 1912, ASKS U. S. TO INTERVENE AMEULANCE ON WAY Much Needed Hospital Adjunct Has at Last Been Shipped. Turkish Ambassador at Wash-| ington Asks for Intervention. Canadian Press Despatch ue ambulance ordered some months ago is now complete and has been |shipped. The ambulance may be expected within a week or so now, and arrangements must be made jfor the horsing and housing of jit. The idea is to have it near | the fire hall for use in emergeney. and Sweder d8 Patronize home get your Bros. | industry suits made at |W. L. Robinson and H. W. Dag- | nell to Run in Ward 2. Two candidates, both of them non-political business men, run as inde- }pendent candidates in Ward 2. is Mr. W. T. Robinson, who well and very ivorably known in the city. The ther is Mr. H. W. Dagnell, who ecently returned to the city from Vict and who has been asked » stand for office. new ire announced to (ane s already very ria, PRESEYTERIAN SERVICES. Important Topic for First Sunday rae YOUSOF ZIA PASHA, ast week at the 5 Mr. Gex phew of the deceased, || it Metlakatla as af ider, | me MERCHANT FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY IN 6B. C., I aN re ove ‘ ‘the mau vear: WILL BE BURIED BESIDE HIS BROTHER. th a 1d ee the State Department here a a ; thie snabaine was ; si i ey asf re a At tl is oe ae 2 F a treat Rev. F. W. Kerr will preach to- ee tome spital Boa g yest lat the United States inter-|ioprow evening in the Empress Prince Rupert on the last requests that |! ! 1 be oMay nh apy stions were |‘ to prevent al eged atrocities Theatre on “The Great Emphasis ikatla the body of the iried th bes ! he I 1 umber of | PY the Italian troops in Tripoli. of the Religion of Today.” Cunningham of Port} The fa f ( gham is one! ‘ Victoria and . Communion service will be held K vho died at New/of the lest 4 eering s s of s ‘ ind these wel! re- in the Presbyterian Hall at 414 : age |Northern British 1. The| ferred to the house ¢ ittee for GOOD RECORD a.m. sun ats h ( ningha settled sid 1 report. | Cun ] ree Alderman Newton will hold his AL CANDIDATES WILL MEET TONIGHT Good fortune city dynamite instant death by afternoon. yes- terday dynamite sticks wrapped loosely in a sack, and concealed deep in a pile of manure at the Pacific Transfer stable, near the Morse Creek pump house. The manure was being taken to cover the pipe line to the pumping station. How ee dynamite came to be there is ystery, but there was as muc h man couuld carry away. probability is that the explo- was buried in the manure to eep it from freezing, and per- haps forgotton. It as one The sive alone saved a}erable workman named Mairs from Mairs dashed | his shovel clean through a pile ot lesa the back of from the dam |‘ | j}vote is a consid-| E FIVE CENTS WORKMAN’S SPADE CUT UP A SACKFUL OF DYNAMITE THE SACK WAS HIDDEN BENEATH A PILE OF MANURE—MORSE CREEK RESIDENTS HAD A NARROW ESCAPE FROM GOING TO HEAVEN YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. time since dynamite was ‘used in this vicinity, the Watson [contract being finished, and the line excavated. eer Davis teity City Engin- is investigatng the but is asured that the dy- namite is net city stuff. THE WEATHER. | Twenty-four hours ending 5 la. m., January 6: Bar. 30.22; max. temp., 34.0; min. temp., 23.0. Voters, Attention. For a good, progressive admin- istration of the affairs of the city for J. H. Hilditch for mayor and be safe. At WILL BE NO NAVY AT THE OF NAVY WILL EE LAID ENCE IS ARRANGED (Canadian Press Despatch. Ottawa, Jan. 6—That the Government will not bring down any navy bill at this session was definitely stated today, and no an- late Government to act in regard to the several tenders for the construction of the navy and the nouncement of its naval policy will be forthcoming. It is said that the failure of the BILL PRESENT SESSION DEFINITE ANNOUNCEMENT {1S MADE AT OTTAWA—QUESTION OVER UNTIL A CONFER- WITH ADMIRALTY. Government clears Ns way for new start. This, however, will not be made until ‘after a ¢on- ference with the British Admir- prorogation. Big Meeting Tonight. Alderman Hilditeh mayoralty campaign in which will take place after his Em- opens the return of fhe deposits to the/press Theatre tonight. Every- tendering firms by the present|body invited. it body from New i at Is Recovering. FOR RUPERT third mayoralty campaign meet- for interment at) P Essing where orn at 5 4) Mal . asses- ing in Empress Theatre on Mon- vhere his uncle had|s : siness genera Be hag eds athe BROT a ee day night. Moving pictures and fur trade 35 years s reported today to| During the Holiday Month Lees] ™usic. . Be. present and’ bear ‘ g from the attac Than Half Last Month’s “D. &|!°#! issues discussed. st PIONEER HOME GOES Es ee | D.'s’’ Were Fined—Police Com- vs es iz ; . ‘ N . } i his mission Report. Cooks, Waiters and Waitress leterectina (ania ae lie : paig noes Union will moet at 8: 30 aru cases of “D. &Jevening in Carpenters } Hall. | | MINING IS GOOD a ") ENTERS CONTEST sss ricut?stoving pleases ana /D.” had to be dealt with, during NEAR HAZELTON , tures and|D.” had be dealt with during ¥ ven aes : and hea s according to Chief weiss ee om “Uncle J ee ; : O11 SBet f \ s report presented at the i x, the substant ley Request of Scandinavians Mr. me ns f the Police | OMMIG= | Mr. Duke Mandin tae on His Way ecupled @ site ON) “op ybnavn Will Try for a Seat 8 hod At OrEeO Ds: ORs J Eack to Look After the Ameri- erve, near McBride) at the Council Board—Alder- fering the fact ee | can Boy Property—Outlook Is the Government man Newton Is Endorsed. MOS" vas st of the holiday} Extremely Optimistic. nh removed pir is ind that the number is] Tae eet Cove, where it wi I lohn Dvybha s tl half the record for ORE | oN {r. Duke anit of the Harris a store This shack | \ bers of the $ h, the figure 18 interesing,) econ who with John Mullan lo- sting one, as it was] Vickers reported an orderly | cated the American Boy group at home of Prince Ru most part, the only |Hazelton, was a visitor at The bride, Mrs. H. L. Ro-| ises being that of V News oflice today before taking tain Roberson built]. s aap she none |trai nfor upriver. Mr. Harris was the G.T.P., survey] |: : pled murder, api lreturning to look after the prop- amongst the first] So Rea Seay can pend- jerty after a visit to his home in pert then, g Phe sul a} 72" Fae Ole ithe south, g was purchast he Breer’ arr eti Everything is looking good up by “Unele Jerry ie ' g- $200 pri’ 7 , re aan the river,” he declared. “IT have and used it as al). Ward r me ou gon cs been in all the leading camps in He had intended] ,,,) ~ glen pasa yIne mt Ciniintes Saha k |Alaska and British Columbia in ved to his summet BMi Memes ake 5 acer ty my eighteen years of mining and s Inlet, but the idea Phe rate wees a phan prospecting, but I never saw a ed, ; ae at ahs ed lcamp that looks so good as ' Mm ; S MM \ pnananly | sidered by the new Hazelton. IT look to see a very \ Newton will hold his]. iW. HLM oe co MARCHESE CONFALONIERK ee 7 ua more es é. ots { sf t y ce I \l | x jaiso see a0 eo e ores 0 a mitiloe : a ae W. Shaw, \ ne : , PREMIER GIOLETTI, Most of them are voting for | Italian Ambassador to the paited iround Kitselas, and they have Moving pictures and noe | ¢ the Italian Government, | Bu Webster, it States. jgol some good properties there, , Ae! he said. Very generously present and hear local \ Newton W hold his lhe declared that the Silver Stand- saed, th y campate lard property at Hazelton (owned ' n tl heat _ LOVE |by Messrs, McHugh and Angus LEFT BY MAY day , oe lStewart) had the very best silver- pen music, Be | tand! lead ore he had ever seen any- Several Well Known Prince Rue| issues tis a = UNCIL where, Pert Poople Southbound This The reeent floatation of the Morning. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION |! American Boy company proved —. : i> be PI lvery ebwing ‘so er SA cess May continued|Annual General Meeting d h shaves being sold in azelton h reas May. continued Pe en, Sa Is Dissatisfied at Being Suietacdl at ‘the Electric Lig t. Plant |stsres “teins soid* in: Rasstton ) this morning. Am- ; S d i Hi | money needed to develop the ssengers ‘wg Rupert Friday, J 6th, b pd ae Without Notice--- ays He Has Been Hampere in 18 |property, with ae beer in a \W lickers ¢ OY, | fixed as the d ne pe sight to recoup the stockholders. : NW. i Viekers and boys] sd ae eno Work by Council Mismanagement |sight Jo recoup, ae Senna iatre. a ; and Mr, A, W. Mc-|hupert Gem . Po i bi | ¢ the action of the|tendent of the light plant without) partment is taxed to the capacity) has started on ne Te 3 ree ae poe Mr. MeKnight is bound }tion ab | secre Mra ht in placing | not and his attitude is one of|of the cables and Gannot grant jJuly it as eee ae ® in the east, and will} then pres - ; i g |" ; a a re ae the | disgust rhey would keep a man le xtension of service urgently de- aoe Peon, pioked: are, repay Nupert after a short ae oF f | oe M ice s ; Reyer ne Mr. Love]continua ing reports for|manded because the prencnl Mr. Al. Harris is not. coming by the Board al a , : mt : at nuance of his superin- their meetings, che remarked, |c ‘ouncil so mismanaged affairs |pacek to Hazelton this season, he a re hafo! the ! \ wy ¥ 4 chin of the Tele phone De-| “when the w < of the telephone ithat they could not afford to}having gone to Bolivia to inspect Saf ood Government. han ! ¢ Ng salary of $160 per|department done would take up grant me the switeh board I asked|a placer 8 yid district that has \ d sane administration ee x , 1941] ps . — =t resign his|the supe! ident’s whole time.|*° 7 : rf ey Yet the phone just been opened up in that ; ‘airs is desired by all.|'° hb waa, : 4 ‘together. He ex-|Both phon ind light) depart-|for months ago inal |COUREEY: for J, H. Hilditeh for|”!" ye ' ’ a ntion of doing so}ments are In shape for big exten-|department is the one mun ipa acdee i ures sound, progress- |' ral met his i oa stated that he}sion and will be busier than sOecR RRC re ean has — = Big Meeting Tonight. nme \ g, ans , “ or » coming vear.| profit could have made it ree : ment, me Al Good Government up bus van tor nim wig a aye i nen fT iseenh of dollars more with Alderman Hilditeh nee oe A, obinson, Independent Ral | Pringen dit S inhaa with}in shape to install in three days, increased advantage to the citi- mayore ty, eee = Oe ee ; for alderman, Ward 1,)of 0! “ | a " ga pa “s the Council]and have the stuff coming by the|zens if they had given me fair | press 1e oe onignt, , ab. ‘led with no faetion or|A vol! tag ne aed as superin-|next boat, and the telephone de-|support,”’ | body Invited { Stands alone and hopes |may perseding support, it five gover! et a ARRIVED IN RUPERT Venture Erought in Lee Teach- ers and Rev. W. T. Rush- brook Today. Early this morning the Venture arrived from the south with mail, freight and passengers. These included the Rey. W. T. Rush- pastor at Port recent bereave- brook, formerly Essington, whose ment has aroused for him great sympathy in Rupert. He is com- ing to assist Bishop Du Vernet. By the Venture there arrived al- so the party of Prince Rupert lady teachers, who went below for their’ Xmas-and New Year vaea- tion, Misses Milligan, Johnston, Mercer and Martin were welcom- ed back by their friends and pup- ils. Alderman Newton will hold his third mayoralty campaign meet- ing in Empress Theatre on Mon- day night. Moving pictures and music, Be present and hear local issues discussed. Bt “What Is Love Worth?” will be Rey. Warren H. MecLeod’s subject in Me Intyre Hall tomorrow even- fng at 7:30 o'clock. Morning followed by Bible school worship at 14 o'clock, communion service, and Brotherhood Baraca _ Bible class at 2:30 p. m. Music con- ducted by Mr. John E, Davey. Strangers and visitors always welcome. All Baptist services held in MeIntyre Hall, Third ave- nue, near Sixth street, Cc. P. R. Boat South. The Princess May arrived earlier than had been expected yesterday afternoon from the north and took mail and passen- gers south last night. Coeks, Waiters and Waitress’ Union will meet at 8:30 Saturday evening in Carpenters’ Hall, 1t Good Government. Sate, and sane administration of civic affairs is desired by all. A vote for J. H, Hilditeh for mayor@assures sound, progress- ive government. al The property owners ask you to vote for Bullock-Webst.r, . 4t Tae " " re