THE DAILY NEWS. SAMUBL HARRISON ¥ (NOTARY PUBLIC) + Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED F. G. GAMBLE Prince Rupert - and - Stewart LYNCH BROS. Largest Stock Ganesh ‘Meichendie ‘ it 3 Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. ee ee eee eee a pms ems Pt Ee aes ee rms mrs rms pms seme ee SE — ee arm rms rma rms em ree h 9 r ra Y ortes tno Bf | — “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. | When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS For the Folks at Home my ™ WEEKLY NEWS It has all the news of the week’s progress in the | city and district. It tells 7 more about the place than you could write in a month. The best NEW Y EAR present ° ’ h is a years Sud- 2 ‘ a - scriptionto... - a » « vernee awe % oé 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- a ‘ aa a scriber from England. ; i: > —POST PAID TO ANY ADDRESS IN Canada year $2.00 United States or Eng. $2.50 per Ss scribe For The Daily li me. * et HOS we echt we} awaves ~ « . awe eet ‘ a ~ wo aa awe yyy, 2 wee ao e SoS fool ‘ head 4 San cone i ‘ le . * SRI SHE OAT OE Oe Te . a Vancouver, B.C. iad “ye UK: é rene sec : Lee wrahed ve ‘ ‘ « we « Ae aPatatatatata tated tata tata te | | | | i | Hallway | | News. jing of { ee | | Parsnip River A BIG PARTY FOR UP-RIVER Wir. Pat Welch and Party of Con-| tractors Left on Special Train Today for the End of Steel. Mr. Pat Welch of Spokane, | partner in the firm of Foley, Welch & Stewart, arrived on the Prince Rupert yesterday and in with a party of tractors left for up river special train this morning, The party included Mr. Welch, company con-!} on a John Albi, Dunean Ross, Archie | McDougall, D. A. Rankin and} Superintendent Shepard of the construction department of Foley, Welch & and Mr. B. B.} Kelliher, engineer for the Sid ee The trip the first that Mr.| Welch has made since the open-| the line. Mr Welch will make his headquarteys at Hazel-| ton for awhile to he\p push on} in the of | Stewart chief construction absence Mr, J. to Europe rest. for a well-deserved} FRUIT TREES DAMAGED Frost and Snow Do $300,000|; G McNab . Damage in Web-Foot State. W. Stewart, who has gone | B.C. Coast service — Famous Prircess | Princess Beatrice j Special to Daily News. are working. Portland, Ore., Jan. 114. a $300,000 worth of damage has jbeen done by cold and snow in| this district. The fruit trees have suffered very heavily. All the wires are down to the east and not even the press wires COLD IN CHICAGO | Heavy Snowfall Blocks Railways. Another Cold Wave Coming. Special to Daily News. Chicago, Jan. 11 With the ercury 8 degrees higher better conditions prevail today, though there is still much suffering. | iGenerally the Central West 18] | warmer, but a heavy snowfall is} blocking the railroads and all} trains are late. Weather predic- tions are for another cold wave rrow sails Prince Rupert Lodge, 0.0... No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening | All members of the order in the cily the lodge. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers FRUITS TOBACCOS G.T.P. WHARF CIGARS Department of RADIOTELEGRAPH SERVICE. tenders, adaressed to the under- Dwelling enavrsed “Tender for and accompanied by a certified for 10 p.c, of the amount of the Ww be received up to noon on 1911, for the erection of dwelling bouses at the Government Wire- less Stations at Prince Rupert, Cape Lazo and Point Grey Plans and specifications may be seen at following places: rhe Government Wireless Stations at Point Grey, Cape Lazo and Digby Island, Prince Rupert The Postoffices at Van couver Nanaimo and Prince Rupert. _.@ office of the District Superintendent, Government Wireless Service, Victoria, and vepartument of the Naval Service, Ottawa. Unauthorzed publication of this notice Wi not receive payment, G. J. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service, Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, November 29th, 1911, at Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the Legislative As- sembly of the Province of British Columbia at its next session for an act amending section 3 of the British Columbia & Alaska Act, 1910 (Ch. 56, Statutes of British Columbia, 1910), by striking out all the words after the word “Columbia’’ in Line 10 of said Section and substituting therefor the following: “And or from Fort George in a north easterly direction to the valley of the by way of Fort McLeod, thence along the Parsnip River to @ junc- tion with the Peace River, thence along the valley of the Finlay River through sifton Pass, thence down the Stikene River to & junction with the main line at Telegraph Creek; also powers to build 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 feasible route, or in the alterna- tive by the most feasible route between Lytton and Tesiip Lake, also to build from a point on said line of railway to the Cily of Vancouver or from the City of Van- couver to a point on said line, by the most feasible route. And further, for an act extending the time within which the company has to commence construction and expend ten per cent of its capitalization. Dated at Victoria, B, C., this bth day of December, 1911. ROBERTSON & HEISTERMAN, Solicitors for the Applicants, the British Columbia & Alaska Railway Company, | A, DOUGLAS, N. G. | are requested to visit | ‘GRAND Tae? Se Cabs Prince " PACIFIC: Rupert re io DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO +: This is a little section of the Sails Every Friday at 8 a.m. for subjects of special interest to women, A are invited to contribute to its columns 4 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE gestions and criticisms are invited by the 8.8. PRINCE JOHN m. for Stewart. to Queen | = Cosy Corner” will find a social need. Every Wednesday at 1 p ney : ~ Also maintains weekly service Charlotte Island points. For particulars ”% i a Phone 260. TO FIND HER MOTHER Train Service to Van Arsdol nsinioeenenaones Mixed trains leave Prince Rupert Kidnaped Girl Commences Long Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m. Search on Slender Clue. For all points East of Chicago travel via the Grand Trunk Rallway System for safety, speed and comfort For full information, reservations and tickets to-all points apply to A. E. MCMASTER GENERAL AGENT GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. CO. Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines lineal Pe ala Ure Line Saturday, January 13th, at 9 a.m. } For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle General Agent ‘Windsor Hotel | FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished and MRS. HENRY HIMBERT. New Orleans, Jan. 10.—Mrs. Henry Himbert, wife of a Bour- bon street butcher, has found clues she believes will lead to the discovery of her parentage. She lwas kidnaped when a baby, she Steam Heated Rooms was 19 when she learned the A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING woman she was living with was ROOM IN CONNECTION not her mother, and for 10 years ee she has sought her parents. RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS A quarrel caused her foster- — | mother to tell her she was a W. H. Wright, Prop P.O. BOX 37 | foundling. A few days ago a . stranger from Europe told her that her mother was Mrs. Minnie PAPERHANGIN —AND— HIGH CLASS SIGN WORK OUR SPECIALTIES SILVERSIDES BROS. of San Francisco. The San Francisco police are looking for Mrs. Coombs Coombs. “TRISHMAN’S TURKEY” An Appetizing but Inexpensive Dinner Dish. Of course it no new thing | for pork to be called “Irishman’s lturkey.” It is the sparerib with ithe thinnest meat of all that is s fusually gets this designation. 0. x 120 N 56 j . : FOSS ener ened Buy spareribs in two separate Second Avenue, near McBride |pieces. Place on one piece stuff- | ing made as follows: One-half x : |loaf of bread, minced fine, soaked Servian Labor Benefit Society | i" hot water and pressed dry; one No. 195, S.S.S.S. jonion cut fine, a sprinkle of sage —- land thyme if liked, salt and pep- per, a half teaspoon of powder and a small piece of but- ter—the baking powder is used in place of an egg. When nicely mixed place on spareribs, put on top piece and season. Put in pan with a half cup of boiling water and hake in a hot oven one hour, basting well: Pared and par- Meetings held every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the} month in the Carpenters’ Union Hall T. MAZLUM, P.O. Box 991 President G. VUKOVICH, Secretary —e—o—@9-# — © -@-#-4#-© FRED. STORK 1 Br nee ee ee arse, ee > paper which from day to day will be devoted to baking | THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ny and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert and to take part in its discussions. Sug editor The hope is expressed that “The ; 2 > Iboiled potatoes may be baked around the the ihalf hour. meat during last] HELD RECEPTION Mrs. Halsey’s Post-Nuptial Re- ception Was Well Attended. | slipeitlaeail } Mrs. J. Charles Halsey was at home to her many friends yester- day receiving for the first since her marriage at her home on Fifth avenue. In the decoration of the recep- tion rooms carnations and ferns predominated, Mrs. Halsey was assisted in the afternoon, time receiving of her guests by her mother, Mrs, Kergin, while tea and coffee was poured by Mrs. s. T. Kergin and Mrs. O. H. Nel- son, by Misses Phyllis McCoskrie, Margaret Young, Alice Carss and Edith Sing. assisted TWO MAIDS AND A MAN. One of thehe Tragedies in Which Pride Often Loses. The very appearance of a rival in the field is often the ending to what might have been a happy love story. That is to say, when the rivals are feminine. Men are usually made keener and alto- gether stimulated by a hint of rivalry. The trouble with the girl gen- yninely in love who sees another striving to snatch that which she knows to be almost, if not alto- gether hers, is that she hardly ever gives herself a fair chance. Pride seems to demand that she stand aside, and so she gives her rival a clear field; and, more than likely, in her unhappiness shows herself at her very worst, instead of best and most charming. Now pride is a poor substitute for a happy love, and in any case it is mistaken pride that urges helping a rival by withdrawing altogether from the contest. There nothing immodest in striving to keep one’s own, Pride coldness will never keep a lover, and absence quite often makes the heart grow fonder— of the rival! is and SHEN SHOW RECAPTURED Rebels Once More Drive Out Im- perial Chinese Troops. Pekin, Jan. 144..-The combined forces of the revolutionists from lthe provinces of Shensi and Shansi numbering 10,000 have |reeaptured the town of Shen Show from the Imperial and lhave marched on Honan. troops ~—General Hardware— > —_——— Graniteware An Honest Tinware e res | | -+>—?—* @-2--¢--4-*--0 —o—-#-0-0 — + -@-#-0-4-@-@ | |} TO LET! Fiat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. | Two cottages correr Second Avenue and / Ninth. Hever. l ness abilities. FOR SALE l He is standing for clean Lots in all parts o/ the city, / FIRE INSURANCE We represent some oi the largest Com- | { ! Mr. Dybhavn is an ex-co l l l | panies doing business in the City. | } C. D. RAND Second Ave. , 0 2 gems mmevsmesermecsermnse gems mms ymsrta ens ss Ott att st tna ia Peres rs ~ mere at os Pt Ps ws eS GG emcee r| Builders’ Hardware vi5 pm oma km PY OI Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves 1 | a. . AVENUE { ; ————City Council———— | All Electors of Ward Two Desiring Good, Clean, Progres- sive City Government Are Asked to Give a Vote to John Dybhavn He has had experience with municipal problems. He is a pioneer of Prince Rupert and possesses busi- He is a supporter of Alderman Newton. ———Don’t Forget to Mark— ; Your Ballot for John Dybhavn Ph 112 > pms ee ert seers et atte at ttt at ner er ee a 3 7 6 one Sete tere err ers Fete reer sree GS Man for the | ALFRED CARSS, 618 3rd Avenue W L. BARKER Architect Second aven.e and Third street Uver Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. H. Gordon Munro W. Nicheteon Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -!- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 Cc, V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- katchewan and Al- berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. Office—Exchange block, corner Third avenue and i 8 Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. WM. S. HALL, L.D.38., D.D.S. DENTIST. ECrown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and local anasthetics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free. ices: Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. ii-12 Alex.M.Manson B.A., W.E. Williams,B.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.( P.20. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., ION., ENG GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances Phone 208 and Green 252 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a 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. PPPS BOLD LALO Hotel Central °°; FitArvs; and 7th Street European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences, Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. t 3 Proprietor Peter Black REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - R. C. Chimney Sweeping and Furnace Cleaning Prepare for winter by getting your fnr- naces and flues put in order by Cc. H. CUTTING Practical Chimney Sweep Address: Knox Hotel, or PHONE 71 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 uncillor of the City of Bergen. principles in civic affairs. ti i i tl i i \ i! i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, be ss IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- | fey e3¢ Seas TION ACT, and "7 i IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LUDGER ROY, DECEASED, INTESTATE, | Henry Birks the best quality, latest fashi erate prices of the day Water Notice Our catalogue, sent free will tell it all. Henry Birks 1. Alfred Christian Garde of Prince Rupert, oc- cupation Mining rineer, give notice that on the 28th day of Decem 1911, lintend to apply to the Water Commissioner at his office in Prince Rupert for a license to take and use two cubic feet of water per second froman unnamed stream in the District of Coast Range 6, Skeena Division, 1-4 mile east of the Tyee Station, G.T.P. Ry, The water is to be taken from the stream about one half mile above its outlet, and is to used for developing power fora quay situated at the outlet of said creek, a)ong the Railway grade, ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Dated Nov, 28th, 1911. d-31 © 090 000000000 cco v8 0000 C00 00e TdOese Cee ese ee ePROPRCPaePRe PEt PROP LOPES, OPROPRCPROPACE ECS LOR SEDSESEEDSEREHESESEESRED CDSE ERS twelve grows greater, which gives substan- the people's appreciation of our TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His Honor, Judge Y UE made the 23rd day wie F of November, 1911 was appointed Ad Se d . yatrons the Mninistrator of the estate of Ludger Roy, Send to all their patrons Deceased, Intestate, and all parties having ry season, and wish them the g claims agaimst the said estate are hereby ‘ : si te required to forward the same to me at coming year. Prin Rupert, B. C., properly verified, on | , F al bake é , or before the 12th day of Mareb, A. D, | We have entered the por 1912; and all parties Imdebted to the said hopes, strong ambitions and a de estate are required to pay the amount of , their indeblednt ) me Torthwith, | achievements of the past oa ntee this Sth day of January, A, D. out-of-town patronage rHOMAS A. ROY, Administrator, tial proof of Feb Prince Rupert, B, C. service, and the fact that it Jewellers and Silversmiths HASTINGS & GRANVILL x oo ve Los eee 3 i ve set cG& Sons, Ltd. most sincere greetings of the reatest success throughout the tals of the New Year with high ‘termination to excel our months. Each year our mail order brings them into toueh with ons as well as the most mod- to your address upon request, & Sons, Lid. BESTS. - VANCOUVER | ; | Cor, Fraser and 5th. PHONE 301 P.O. BOX 804 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Baggage, Storage and Forwarding Agents, For Rigs or Motor Car day or night Sevenih 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 “Storace™ G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable, OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 8rd Ave, Phone 174 Savoy Hotel Choice Wines and Cigars Workshop 2nd Ava. bet, 7th and 8th Sts RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT , f P i =< ty i :