Se fF | Do You Want a et for Ito DIGBY MARINE STATION DOES CREDIT TO RUPERT SPLENDID PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE WITH THE BUILDINGS | AND EQUIPMENT AT DIGBY ISLAND. Those who pay a visil to the ja port of world importance, such Digby Island marine station now, | as Prince Rupert will be in a very efter having seen it in its initial| few years hence. - } stages in the summer just past, | All the ferro-concrete piles will be surprised. In place of ajhave now been placed for the wilderness of contractors’ plants|wharf, and operations were in there are now well laid out yards, | prog ress until the frost appeared. with some of the best constructed|The completion in ferro-concre ste buildings north of Vancouver. jof the transverse beams. will Superintending Engineer Jen-|make the wharf a huge, firm nings has mosl thoroughly car-|frame work of reinforced con- ried out his instruction to give|crete capable of standing the Prince Rupert a first-class ma-| very heavy traffis to be done over rine station. it. The transverse work of the Mosi commanding among the] Provincial Government wharf is buildings is the residence for the|of timber, not ferro-concrete. Marine Department chief. This A yough stone sea wall similar building has been carried out in} to retaining walls in Prinee Ru- perfect modern finish to the|pert caught the eye of a Daily minutest detail and is quite a News reporter visiting the ma- triumph of convenient planning.|rine station yesterday, and he Residential buildings for the|asked Mr, Jennings its cost per staff are in keeping—less stately,}yard. “About $2,” was the re- quite as substantial and the same|ply. Mr, Jennings explained that careful pianning for convenience | the work had been a little more is apparent in them. But most]expensive than had been antici- striking of all are the big buoy|pated. The wall was faced with shed and engine shops. The buoy|smaller stones than are ‘used in! shed is a particularly fine struc- city retaining walls, very tightly ture, with trussed roof and pro-| jammed tovether to resist the vision for a fifty-ton traveling | ceaseless attack of the sea. crane to handle the huge buoys. | and all are evidently designed for| Rupert people on the subject. — HH BF at -=(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertien== —THERE ARE NO eee Be ek 9 Pt PE Phone 150 The Insurance People| Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employ er’s Liability Contractors’ and Pe rsonal Bonds Policies W cree Direct 'Mack Realty & Insurance |) COMPANY P.S.— Houses and ‘Rentals. Wtih the marine station now Engine house and shops are alliso near completion announce- designed for swift efficiency. | ment may be expected soon of the There are stores for light equip-|appointment o tfhe resident su- ment, for lenses and gas appa-|perintendent, and there is already ratus for the beacons and buoys,|some surmise amongst Prince Three lots, block RUPERT’S PASSENGERS | CUSTOMS SHOW INCREASE List of Southbound Citizens and | | Over $100,000 Was Levied from || Visitors This Morning. Prince Rupert Folk Last Ss Year. The following first-class pas- mi re een sengers went south on the Rupert | ‘The customs for the year this morning: N. P. McLeod, R.| prince Rupert show that from Soleburg, W. T. Harris, E. Jack-|january 1st to Dee. 34st, 1944, gon, Josie Smith, Ray Lawrence,|, gum of $104,553.85 was levie Mary Wilson, J. A. Bubllied, Miss | gn goods entering the port for | Leonie Webster, V. Bianco, T.| local consumption. .This is an| Stevenson, L. Gartner, B. Butts,| jyepease over the previous year E. Turner, B. B. Smith, M. Son-|,¢ ¢44,995. dels, M. Kalof, J. E. Dyer, King Tai, Mrs. Glass, 8. Goldenbloom, Mr. Munney, E. Kohse, George St. Andrew’s Society. Honch, Mrs. Sweder, R. G. Gun- The annual general meeting of] ningham, L. Gameron, Master W.}iine St. Andrew's Society will J. Alder, G. F. Chamber, C. Maggi,|held in the CGarpenter’s Hall on} R. Bowers, Ed. Christian, L.|}:idavy evening, Jan, 12th, at Crippen, and about thirty second-|o‘clock, Business, election of of- class passengers. ficers, ete. —- Bt S. D. MACDONALD, Sec. SWIFT PROMOTION pr San eae ae than paying debts After bringing the G. T. P. The steamer Henriette from Van- couver north on her last trip Captain H. L, Roberson has been again promoted and is now chief officer of the Prince Rupert. For a hein: long chief officer of the Prince “Grip” With Prisoners. grown-up man. Albert, Gaptain Roberson is thor- L. Orippen as special Provin- oughly familiar with the coast,|¢ia} constable took south this and as sn old-timer of Prince Ru- morning three prisoners, W illiam pert will be congratulated by|punvan, Tony Pete and the Jep, many friends. Yoshio, The two first are sen- a ae tier ee n itenced to six months for supply- i For Sale. . £00 ine. the latter awaits trial on Five draft horses, from 1,400) ,Urder charge to 41,600 poundds, cheap. At Prince Rupert Dairy. 61 ce aes Best room in town at the 8 savoy.| Read The Daily News cash, cen Two lots, CE RY, aaa ASK UNCLE JERRY Two lots, block 29, section 1, $5,000 pair; cash, bal, 6, 12, 18 months, at per cent. Two lots, block 22, section 5, $1,650; $500 cash, bal, 8, 6, 9, 12 months Two lots, block 2, cash Fine view lots. cash, 3, 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent, Two lots, block 17, section 7, $1,600 one- third cash, bal, 1 and 2 years, at 7 per cent Two lots, cash, bal. 6, 12 months. » lots, block section 7, $650 each % cash, bal.6, two lots, block 18 months lots, block 3, section 7, $38,000. cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months. Large corner, Three lots, block 37, section 7, $1,600. cash, bal, 6, 12, 18 months, at 7 per cent. Two lots, block 28, $15 per month, FOR RENT. , Second avenue at Sixth street, FOR BALE. | Cabin with four rooms; cheap. From Charge of “Henriette to Paving compliments is a muc h| Chief Officer of Rupert. stronger habit with lots of people ‘Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. reason a girl likes to talk | 7, section 1, $2,500 each; % cash, bal. 1, 2, 3 years at 7 per cent. section 5, $4,500. Equity block 42, section 7, $560 each. section 7, $550 each y cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months, at 7 per en section 8, $1,000, One- third cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months. Cor- block 28, section 8, $850. $250 cash, bal. 6, 12 months, | ee lots, block 49, section 8, $400 each. 50 cash, bal. $15 per month, » lots, block 10, section 8, $275 each; to a two-months-old baby is it’s | so much more sensible than to a NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. 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It's a Good | One (a ae Try the N LE ee es es PS eS PS Po a tt “The News” Classified Ads. me sre ae eaissotesermmevnaneepaseitnsointemasertastiset | For Rent—Two roomed cabin, close to McBride, freshly papered and clean, only $10 per month. H Ff. McRae & Co. t-f | terete ere eet ep re rm ' OUR Companies are noted for _prompt and just setilements. Insurance. The Mack Realty ond Insurance Co. fo es sr re rr Wanted— General Servant. | Apply Mrs. L. W. Patmore. Maternity nurse open for engagement Box 2159 News. WANTED News. CLEANING, pressing and dressmaking chas. ‘ Red & | WANTED — range, for O-tf WANTED Rupert: Marine Cette eee art { l ter MARRY f24 it te ee ert Lost and Found Foe ees nd Os 9 PO a Pd Ps es i Sel martina pets ts oOo OTe SOOT Hey i Insurance lito Otto Nelson. It Is Not Too Late To send your New Year's present now. Why? a we have a few exceptionally cheap bargains left. The Ea: is a long way and you ate flourishing in Rupert and y too busy to worry. Don’t hesitate, but come today whor Far Eastern and Oriental goods will be sacrificed at Easte: G_FURNTURE. STOR Entrance on Second Avenue. i dca gelighenceoninnceid Other maid kept. tf Is the distance at which Mr peddall of Pennsylvania shot a crow 16-bore Greener gun He only was the distance meas ured by a civil engineer but his stateme: A 8-room furnished house 9-11 sworn to before a justice of the pe ace sible with a GREENER GUN No other gun in the world shoots close as the Greener his has been prove “i over and over again f time of the Great London ‘Field’ Gun Trials of 1875, when the Greet beat 102 guns by the world’s best makers and won the Field Cup for 6, section 8, $450, bores. There are man also be eddin and che ‘ap furniture ms P in our latest catalog Let us send you 4 free copy Ww. W. GREENER MONTREAL, P. Q. Business Chances seg is Sons of Norway Ideal Introduction ch ib Carpenter's Hall Sunday to happiness, and reliable Best in the West ne 7 SEALERS WANT COMPENSATION se » lot, block 6, section 6, $1,500. $300 | cash, 3, 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent. , lot, block 28, section 5, $525. $225 | } bal. $50 every 8 months, at 7 per lot, block 44, section 6, $2,250. Half | FO! ND cash, bal, 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent. Owner » lot, block 17, section 7, $800 $200 this ¢ cash, bal. 3, 6, 12 months; with cabin » lot, block 16, section 7, $650. $360 BIG SALES OF REAL ESTATE 4 Transactions Two Months by H. F. McRae ola lay that the questior Company — Interesting Record | of Prices Obtained. During some tions by H. of them firms bonus which will be their The is no falling off tivity able pared with last year ¢ Lion Johnson, Lots 5, $10,400, Lots $1,050, Lots 33 | Lol | S600, Lot 1) $600, Lot S600, | Lots | | tion Lot 1; 82,400, | Lol ito A, Lot $1,200, | Lots 5 and 6, | 8, S900, Lot jto H. Lot 5 to W. Lot to . Lots 17, $41,100, Lot 2 | | } | |es0, to M. MeLeod, }section 8, §$ Horseshoers Carriage Repairing | Lots General Work oi | Lots FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET (ion &, Phone 59 Red | Lot 18450, |} Lot ROYAL HOME TRIP | $450, Lot &, King George and Queen Mary Sailiio J. G. McKenzie. from Bombay on Medina. Lot RADO, Bombay, Jan, 11, Special Lot The King and Queen sailed to~| $1,700, night homewardbound for Eng-| Lot land on the steamer Medina, 1 S450, 3 o Lots Notice to Contractors. l tion Tenders will be received up to Lot Saturday, January 413, 1912, S450, erection of a bungalow Lot N. Schunman, Plans and speci-|to WwW. lfications at the office of J. Lot ‘Potter, architect, di38 | 8450, Victoria Sealing Co. Alone Is Put- ting in a Claim for $500,000 for the Loss to Its Fleet and There Are Others. taken uP al once past two months ins 312 FEET considered his feat of such importance of course such @ shot is or y other features about the Greener gu, fully DEPT. 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