| 5 ie | pa ' - 4a. i we | ; : ate aie She a © Bj Pi f 71m THE DAILY NEWS. (97- Piece Dinner Sets The Daily News $15.00 The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY We afe clearing some of our patterns, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates | Jeu. tne above Price. See them in our on application. We are also clearing some Bed Com- SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Datzy, 50c [O°'°TS and Blankets. at per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. Al! BIG FURNITURE STORE Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly F. W. HART 2nd Ave. & 6th St. Entrance on 2nd Ave in advance, Phone 62 HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES MADE AND New YorkK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City oes. Pa E PAIRED SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. LonpDon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar | JOHN CURRIE Square. SECOND AVENUE - - PRINCES RUPERT Supscrisers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. ke | Servian Labor Benefit Society No. 195, S.S.S.S. Teopapay, FEB. 8 DatLy EDITION. PROPORTIONAL F PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION. of the Meetings held every Ist and 3rd Sunday month in the Carpenters’ Union Hall | G. VUKOVICH, T. MAZLUM, | Secretary P.O. Box #91 President Detailed returns of the vote throughout the Dominion at the last federal election in the opinion of the Toronto! Star and other newspapers, the unfairness of the present system of representation. It is pointed out that the Conservatives re- ceived 514 per cent. of the popular vote, but have 61 per cent.) shows, ‘ e-—e-e-*+-*-+ -—#-«-+-*-@- z FRED. STORK } , : . = | Hard a of the representation in the House. This is not an unusual state «Span ei ey : ’ ae + ownt: tall: a fehete ‘itre- i of naan et the ee I Sena seca eel h eee Sit Builders’ Hardware ] jqrity in the House, though receiving but a trifle more than ha Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves of the popular vote. } : Sait Graniteware Tinware That there is a real injustice in the present system of repre-}| sentation is more apparent in the results in the provinces. In! this province the Conservatives polled 61 per cent. of the vote| + SECOND - AVENUE 4 and have 100 per cent. of the representation. So that although 5 Se eee ee ee} the unit of representation in all of Canada was 6,000 voters to ———__ one member, sixteen thousand Liberals in this province have no voice in Dominion affairs and are practically disenfranchised. - Little’ S NEWS Agency It is: therefore high time that a convention of the Liberals o + the whole province should be calied and one has been called| Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers to meet in Vancouver on the 29th of this month. : Sons FRUITS The Daily Albertan points out that the Liberals of that on ey 4 of the popular vote and G.T.P, WHARF province, however, polled 55 per cent. have 86 per cent. of the representation. Nearly thirty thousand = electors voted Conservative and have one member in the House. 1836 On the other hand, thirty-seven thousand voted Liberal and have six members in the House, an average of one member for 6,000 Liberal voters. The same 1911 The Bank of inequalities in representation appear in all of the| British North America provinces. In Ontario the Conservatives received per cent. of the popular vote and have 84 per cent. of the representation. In Saskatchewan, on the other hand, the Liberals polled 60 per 56 A Strong British Bank, with Connections Throughout the World, ent. of the popular vote and have 90 per cent. of the repre- sentation. a at — —_—_—_—_————————__ Foreign Drafts Agents in Canada for the Colo- Teleph for Heated by g atecita NEW EW Steam | nial Bank, London and West Guests Neel Indies. We have special facilities | for handling business with Great Beautifully Furnished R Rooms Now Ready | Britain and foreign countries. The rooms in the Alberts Block are now ready for occu- C : pancy. Everything up to date, including bath and telephone. | Aegeeee aetherd wes Steam Heated | Zealand, India, China, Japan ani Furnishings all new and up to the minute. | West Indies bought and sold. ALBERT’S BLOCK UPSTAIRS Second Avenue Near New Theatre Head of Centre St. | Prince Rupert Branch— F. S. LONG, Manager. ™ Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth St. BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express The Finest Rooms. | The best equipped and steam heated. Hot and cold baths Dining room and restaurant ——— Tr | : is | i ! j Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Trans- fer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding. All accounts and correspondence addressed to BEIRNES & MULVANY —"szten.8¢ will receive immediate attention P.0. Box 806 Corley & Burgess, Props ee es ss Ps ai \* | if i ¢ UNION 9.9. COMPANY OF B. , Ltd | The new steel Passenger Steamer «“ Camosun” leaves ‘Prince Rupert every Sunday | at 6 p.m. for Vancouver, arriving Tuesday morning. prefer a man’s gen- eral character and For Stewart City on arrival | rsonality to be in +S” . > Keeping with his | from Vancouver Friday | | night. Use Poor Printing Unless We -— and Satisfied tO Do $0... 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Rogers, Ticket Agent. | royal lan |game he has won golden opinions | |} Skeena Land District—District of Queen | Skeena Land District—District of Queen | dary } thence | Skeena | | Saanich, B. | west to point $f commmanenenent, PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT Interesting Rumor Regarding the year Engagement of Son of Present Helfas! has bul Governor General of Canada— years, Pretty Russian Princess In It. Canadian Press Despatch. London, Feb, 2,—An interest- ing report current is that Prince \rthur of Connaught, son of the Duke of Connaught, the newly commissioned Governor General of Canada, is engaged to marry daughter of the Xenia-Alexan- of the Irene, Duchess who is a Princess Grand drovna, Tsar. Prince Arthur of has just celebrated ninth birthday. Di sence of the King in of the Duke in America, the hand- some young prince has been the only adult male member of the family left in England and has been called jokingly the “acting king.” Prince Arthur member of the royal well as the handsomest, might almost say except for lese majeste, the most popular with the people. As a sportsman and athlete and a hunter big | sister Connaught twenty- the India and his ring the tallest family, and one is as . o1 as| and Russia, Can-} in Canada, Africa well as at home, and iu the adian Dominion especially he has} made myriads of friends. Demo- cratic in tastes, he puts on no} “side” as a scion of royalty. As a boy his greatest ambition was to become a watchmaker—an am-} bition which, of course, did not} LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 Take notice thatl, Alfred Christian Garde of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation mining engin- eer, intend to apply for permission to lease 70 acres of land described as follows: Commencing at this post plan ted 1-4 mile east of the Tyee Station, G.T.P.Ry. and approximately 27 1-4 miles east of Prince Rupert, thence north | # chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 25 chains (more or less) to railway grade, thence westerly 25 chains (more or less) following said grade to point of any and containing 70 acres more or les: ‘ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Date Jan. 31, 1912 Pub. Feb. 3, 1912 }to the px Charlotte Islands. Take notice that Arthur Tremaine, of | Saanich, B. C., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner, being eighty cha-as south of the northwest corner of Lot 1555, Mas- set Inle*; thence west forty chains, thence north eighty chains, thence east forty chains, pot of commencement, jundred and twenty acres containing three (320), more or less. ARTHUR TREMAINE, George Young, Agent. Dated Nov. 15, 1911. Pub. Dec. 15, 1911. Charlotte Islands. thence south eighty chains to the; ab- | | to purchase Take notice that Alfred McGregor, of | Victoria, B. C., occupation broker, intends | | lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted three-quarters of 4 mile southwest the southwest corner of Lot 1548, Inlet, thence east forty chains, svuth to the north boundary of Lot 1557, thence west one hundred chains, ‘ thence north ninety chains, thence to the beach, thence along beach to point of commencement, containing six aeaered and forty acres (640), more or ALFRED M’'GREGOR. George Young, Agent. 15, 1941. 15. 1911. about | Masset Dated Noy. Pub. Dec, Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that Malcolm Wright Young, of Saanich, B. C., occupation farmer, in- tends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the Southeast corner, being out one mile east of the northwest corner of Lot 1551 thence north to the south boundary of Lot 1550, thence west to the east boundary ef Lot 1550, thence south along the said boundary to the southeast corner of said | Lot 1550, thence west along said boun- to ihe east boundary of Lot 1549, South along the said boundary to the north boundary of Lot 1552, thence east to the northeast corner of Lot 1552, thence north to the northwest corner of Lot 1551, thence east to the point of com- | me neement, containing six hundred (600) acres, more or less. MALCOLM WRIGHT YOUNG. George Young, Agent. 16, 1 Dated Nov, 911. 15, 1911. Pub. Dec, District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. notice that William Moore, of C., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol- | lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset In- let, thence east one hundred chains, thence south sixty-four chal ns, thence west to the beach, thence along beach to point of commencement, containing six hundred and forty (640) acres, more or less. WILLIAM MOORE. George Young, Agent. 14, 1941. 15, 1941. Land Take Dated Noy. Pub. Dec, LAND PURCHASE NOTICE, Skeena Land Distriet—District of Cassiar Take notice that Charles woe Ham cf Vancouver, B. C., occupation i , intends to eo soaty. tae 90 for germinios te purchase the following ee ata ted at the con- fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river about two miles south from te Li | Telegraph cabin. Post marked C. H. 8. W. Corner, thence 60 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains | containing 640 from | thence | more or | | meet with the favor of his ents. IRELAND'S RECORD SHIPBUILDING YEAR The year 1914 was a record for shipbuilding in Jelfast two shipbuilding put these are among the largest and most highly equipped in the United Kingdom, and find employment for 25,000 men. The total tonnage of shipbuilding launched on the Lagan was 184,- 608 tons—a ! rd for Belfast representing twe! tv vessels, com- } ¢ r pared with sixteen vessels and a combined tonnage of 465,864 In 1918. Of a year’s output Messrs. Harland & Wolff are responsible for ten steamer, with a tonnage} of 118,209, and Messrs. Work-|! man, Clark & Co. for ten with a tonnage of 66,399. The vessels} launched by Harland & Wolff in-|} clude the White Star liner Ti-| tanic, not yet completed, which} alone has a tonnage of 46,000,) and more than half the total in-| ditated horse power 51.500). The next largest vessel was the| Arlanza, a 15,000 ton ship, with| four cylinder, triple balanced] reciprocating and turbine en-|} gines on the same principle as the Titanic. It’s Waving All Right. flag that thousand years and the breeze braved a the battle The Is waving right as you please; you'd know more free from Quebec, is the axe ting what waves B, .C:. te But if Grit officers are get the neck. —Toronto Star. It in LAND PURCHASE NOTICE District—District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that I, Abraham H. Barber, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation miner, intend to apply for pert om to purchase the following described nds Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of a small island about twenty-five chains north and two (2) chains east of the northwest corner of Lot Skeena Land 1323, Range £, Coast District, Porcher nd, thence following the shore line in northeasterly direction about twent 20) chains to the north end of the island, thence in a southwesterly direction aiong the shore line about twenty (20) chains yint of commencement, being an island containing about forty (40). acres, more or less. ABRAHAM H, BARBER. Dated Dec. 6th, 1911. Pub. Dec. 13. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Take notice that I, Paul Curtiss, clerk of Victoria, intend to apply for permissicn the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted on the east boundary and about five (5) chains from the southeast corner of Lot 4484, thence north 60 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence south 60 chains, thence west 30 chains to point of commencement, con- taining 180 acres, more or less, PAUL CURTISS. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct. 1941. 31, Pub. Dec. 9. Skeena Land District—D'strict of Cassiar. Take notice tnat James Ewing Macrae, | to apply for permission to lease the fol- | of Vancouver, occupation real estate agent, i intends to for permission to pur- described lands: Commencing at a@ post planted about seven miles distant and in an easterly lirection from the Naas River, and about eight miles north of Aiyansh Indian village, thence north eighty chains, thence easi eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence west eighty chains to point ommencement. JAMES eee MACRAE H. P. Rutter, Agent, 1911. apply hase the following of Dated Oct, 31, Pub. Dec. 14. Land Distric t—Dis Strict of Range 5. notice that I, Theodore Nichalis, driver, of Victoria, B. C., Can., intend to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Lot No. 2287, thence east 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, con- taining 480 acres, more or less. THEODORE NICHALIS, Fred E. Cowell, Agent. 1911. Skeena Coast, Take Dated Oct. 31, Pub. Dec, 9. Skeena Land Distriet—District of Cassiar Take notice that Thomas Arthur White of Van- couver, B. C., occupation carpenter, intends to apiply for permission to purchase the following escri nds: Commencing at a post planted at the con- fiuence of Blackwater river with Naas river, about two miles south of the sixth Dominion Tel raph cabin. Post marked T. A. W. 8S. E. Corner, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 “or ‘west, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. THOMAS ARTHUR WHITE Dated Sept. 28, 1911. Pub Nov. 2. Skeena Land District Take notice attle, Wash., tends ww apply the following District of Cassiar. that Clarence Bowen, of Se- occupation wor »dsman, in- for permission to purchase described lands Commencing at a post planted four miles east of the Naas River and about five miles north of Aiyansh, thence west eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence north elgrty chains to point of commencement. VHSREN( E BOWEN. . P. Rute , Dated Oct, 1911, mee Pub. Dec. 31, 14. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar. Take notice that Frank Furey, of Seattle, Wash., occupation chainman, ‘intends 10 apply for permission rehase the foi- jowing described lands: Commencing at @ post planted about six Dominion | $¢¥€n miles north of Al yansh, miles east of the Naas River and about thence north ;elghty chains, east eighty chains, sot th eighty chains, west eight b ay of commencement enty chaing to ia FRANK FURRY, QE : = = > ite cmeneeemmed acres more or H. P, } |p ted Sep aber 23, 19 WILLIAM HAM | pated Oct 31, 1011. © SET, AFORE | Dat tema 1911 ub, Dec, 14. A SPECIALTY P. F. M. DAVIS i's BOAT HOUSE AO a | skeena an istrict—Dis . > 08 : s General Machine Sh Shop and Ship's op jena Land District —Diatriet of Cansiar A ORE prnett f Seem, m ng an airin | arpentering. 80 agen or Fair- notice that Herbert MeLennan D- > holice that I, Dagobert Auriol, of PRressmaking Rep 9 neal wey ESTATE | tbanks-Morse and nox Gasoline qouver, B,C. coeupation real extate agent, fetends to apply ee Ga occu ation miner, intend Cleaning & Pressing Work Done | Engines, Gasoline Engines and Ac- | {2,0PR1Y, "cr permiaion to purchase following | 12,,0bb1y, for ermission to purebiase the —_—_— cessories carried in stock. Commencing at lanted at the con- Commencing at a post planted . 4 soo HOPE fluence of een. oo. ers the Naas pve southeast corne r of Le t qgB0 ni a 533 Bth Avenue Prince Rupert! TERRACE -t- -t- B. Oe ee acammanes Hire N.E. end of Wharf ad oye ae couth of the aa Pomiaie = re thence west 40 chains, thence wag ot oF f BENS ae ae a rap! in. : arked ° sorth ) chains, thence ¢ ‘ ————<—<————————————————— | CORE, thence 60 tei — bence 2 chains | point of « mms ahaa nt, oe ane haing to = west, thence 80 chains thence 80 chains | acres, more or less ermng 169 It Thr h N W t d | TRY THE “NEWS” WANT) — to Mh ny at of commenqement, containing 640 DAGOBERT AURIOL oO a e 4 < Free E Coe ws an Dated Sept. 23,1911 HERBERT MeLENNAN| Date Nov. 101, » Agen Find ug Ad. | ‘ap. way or riInpINc BEGry pate Nov. som, 044 | par- in Canada as airy) SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLIC) Samuel Harrison & Co Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE p' Prince Rupert - and © S tewart . anneal ‘ tr +++ ig] | i {| j {| {| lj General Merchandise - . Largest Sioch || lI . . j } Lowest Prices in Northern B. C | Fert erie errr thle irrer rrr | Be ts meme eres hh Es He vali el BOOT SHOE HOUSE Corliss Coon Collars Harry Smith = - Australian Government Curing/| Drink Habit Adopts Famous || NEAL CURE | Sending Sunshine and Happiness Into Hundreds of Darkened Homes Instead of Inflicting Fines or Prison Cells Upon Her Unfortunate Citizens The government of South Australia | selves of the Nea has set an example worthy of imita i ms in tion by the other nations of the world researt Owing to the extent, enormity and the of the centuries has awful consequences of the drink habit, | ated in the estal they have for years past been investi that the drink habit wating its cause, effect, treatment and caused by the pols i possible cure up in the system by In the year 1910 Rev, A. C. Rankine, | or excessive us commissioned by thai government, and that the man visited the United States, and after a ae ao tae 7 é med € ‘ thorough investigation of drink habit | typhoid fever treatments, returned to his government | Dr. Neal has solv last September and gave a detailed and cet m es ; % yut he has fo lengthy report recommending the adop- dotes this poisun, a tion of the NEAL THREE-DAY DRINK with other well kr HABIT CURE The government of Sane. Pe eee : e’ rea wnt, “ South Australia adopted his report, and ee 9 ‘at established the cure in a large govern factor ment sanitarium, where those addicted time to the drink habit are treated at gov The ernment expense, instead of being fined | of the r sent to rison cells good wor During the first ninety days 182 per day attest t sons so affected were perfect cured Treatment by the Neal treatment at government if i | xpense and restored to citizenship. 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