t ave ae OF WORK TODAY? ry The News’ Want Ad. Wey. Formerly The Prince Ri _ Il, NO. 89 ROV OTHER MAIL STEAMER TO BE ADDED TO OUR FLEE I | ON STEAMSHIP COMPANY TO RUN TWO BOATS, GIVING | MAIL SERVICE SOUTH EARLY PART OF THE WEEK WHEN BADLY NEEDED. — DRED LOTS Agent Rogers has been advised by the Union Steamship Company| PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDay, ugert.© ee ——— FEBRUARY 15, 1912. BRITISH PREMIER ALLAYS FEAR OF WAR WITH GERMANY Viscount Haldane’s Visit to Berlin Gveculindows Interest in Con- NEXT MAILS For South Prince Rupert....... Friday 8 a.m, PRICE Five Cents VINCIAL ELECTION IS PREDI ED FOR MARCH LOCAL CHINESE WILL HAIL THE NEW REPUBLIC IN STYLE APPLICATION MADE AND | PERMISSION GRANTED FOR A FEW DAYS’ CELEBRATION—HUNDRED AND FIFTY ODD CHINESE WILL PARTICIPATE. PREMIER TEAM For ten days the hundred and7-—— and fifty Chinamen of Prince Rupert} of a proposed new bi- weekly | P | es s schedule te be adapted wc y| templated Legislation--- remier Declares War Minister Went jare going to celebrate the birth| | that company. It is expected that| U I it ti f G G Di oe ‘demo \caaae republic by| tae Camosun will leave Vahodaver! pon Avitation oO erman ovt. to iscuss Basis for nikon 0 estivities, faaetiia| B lat 9 p. m. every Tuesday instead E di St d R | ti B T Se s, jangling of stringed in-| — of Welnebdny, 6. acti aes nding Straine elations elween wo Countries struments, burning of tinted pa- to Be Some Scenes Worth sds 4 avidin tt xed x diicie sr ape ita ce shiek edad pers and absorption of sam ane Bag at the Empress Theatre aes oor night, ame “ oer. Special to ra News. Sameera and convivial liquors. Brisk Bowling Mate Match Last Night ight When City Lots Come |, if ns ta Sat aio tae at 9) London, Feb, —There were : No sooner had the news of the| in “Ted’s” Alleys—Shephard Yecloe every Ss “de , y vy 5 > der the Hammer. The . new ee Ghasonans 12? particular Kandel in the establishment of the republic) Puts Up a Fine Average—Great peau | bia leave Vancouver every Sat-| ceremonies attending the open- era their headman here than| Excitement Over Match. ues in outlying prop-|urday night and arrive here Tues-|ing of Parliament yesterday, and > " a_i caereuor a A ene iy be established this/day mornings. She will make tt hing : today they approached L, W. Pat-| 4A most exciting imatch was so many city lots being] p, t s ae Ps i Ye, i te; nothing of a startling character | more to see how they should con- | Pulled off last evening between sale by auction at the! p,. sae aka 4 Vancouven| in the speech from the throne. ae the affair to keep it within|the -Centrals and the Premiers, O. M Helgerson at i, ir Sn ae Pte ea | The debate on the latter was be- the bounds of local law. Mr. | the latter team winning, although . M. te 00 ednesdays, ‘es ome it it ae wanes : Poses are making the sale, This double weekly service will |gun in the House of Commons at Patmore on behalf of the Ori-|the Centrals piled up the high- re a | jred lots t , , ‘ ‘ ,entals approached Acting Mayor!S! average score, A special fea- are a hundred 1008 lO/he put into effect shortly and will| 4 in the afternoon, immediately | Dougls I a a > iture was the high ¢ ae OLA ind that a great Many|he greatly appreciated by busi-| following the expected statement 9 | igias, who referred the affair |'' ; a te high average of 246 ere ay ¥ o the chief of police made by A. Shephard of the Cen- ire strictly without re-| ness men on account of giving|from the Premier as to Viscount i" . hief of police. “a : aa yA. Shephard of the Cen iny strings to them] an ther mail south during the | Haldane’s visit to Germany. This|} Alter consideration, Chief Vick- | ‘rals. Frani Ellis Who | midd f tt Ww ' ‘Car t} Visit and it pury y ' had- | ers decided to allow the celebra- Below are the scores: rank 41118, niddle o 1e eek, as at presen is anc Ss ) ose overshad- 4s eo a A J f Seotion. © 16-101 ths inal dnveare Wridur, Satan: Owed in MAlEheNe MAE OF ime. acted j ti n within certain definite limits. Centrals. f natiieaae ag = : te ay, Si Pann , ny ptaied saat crms | | The Chinamen will be permitted | J. MO 55 oa 169 185 163 Mi Her, day and Sunday only. jOCLS OT CONE ated :esisiatron, o le r fire crackers ; A eme +4 75 @ over the ihe cia nn. She Apw. btedine? ‘Cheldksin’de| rine MitisiaeAsouith wade oes haga rs and bura| &- a ‘s mell.. sca oh 185 Section 5, which ad-| cajid to resemble the old reliable| 50 reference whatever to the dip- : slicks, wave republican ban- Gerrign yee ee wer 163 business didtrict, there| c-.,, Fs 1) ; ners and sing their national an-|8. Cranda 208 152 178 business ¢ ’ ©F©)Camosun as to outward appear-|/omatic subterfuge of the Foreign thems up to the hour of 14 each|A. Shephard 234 246 239 choice residence | ances, being a steel steamer built|Ofice that the journey of the ht. i ng te OF NE See eee te eee f reba apices aia Pedic gh Miah trong iE night. ne cheep from a chink — a th others of more/by the Dublin Dockyard Co., and| Minister of War to Berlin was ; ire-| Tote 17 ‘ J 51008 In Section | pe interior furnishings and|for the purpose of looking into a ae hei aa ie age ee ties aay a vie everal good “view” lots, | abins are fitted up much m re| the university education of the pie of eaves ey nour Saas rer arate oe ns 8 many excellent| modern and up to date, and she|}German nation, but immediately pele seo saree of patetey . eh oo 94% pes : | ‘ au, « ’ on the heads of the rejoicing re-|A. D. McArthur 145 2415 194 ire offered for he will no doubt be as popular on| sti ited the real facts. He said) publicans to end the whole affair.| H. Levenhagen 152 184 167 d — oneal Vancouver-Prince Rupert ¥ |that Viscount ee ra hi Stringent precautions will be|G. Bendenus.. 185 247 147 are quile @lae the GCamosur has been. to Germany on 1@ direct MmMyita-| : . - cxrn ake ‘ing » celebrati Akerberg 5 ! ~ Prince Rupert} sett cadnniae a grip? ner f mm of the German government PREMIER ASQU ITH — —_ BS eee 7 * ba = oo a : he ef é ars as \ e 2 ey ae ‘ maintain absolute order and|&. G. Mader... 17 7 2 Ph are re schedule and date effective will ave nt there clothed with pow- Opens British Parliament by Statement Allaying Fears of Immediate | safety, MESES AS when Section 9} ) scuss e govern- i Zs ares a = | be published shortly. wie cu ils te g vs - War with Germany. Notels:3 26. 842 988 976 mi ce sp - ie men oO vermany Angio-Germeée Team average 487. ist be materially] Auction sale of real estate, airs generally, with the general re BOUNDARY SURVEY . er ners ’ ; ; ia ‘ . one -onversations 8 -|this morning the newspapers ex- ee GE SEPOE EAE Fags iIl'mpress Theatre, tonight, 30. e of both countries that such! tional conversations thu initi-|t g ere rb ussion would relieve the ex-| ated would not be barren of re-|press strong approval of the| Plan to Complete Northern Line Government What Sheds. bs a — Suda tontine whe a hilton Comi Ss Emil Kauffman will start work Dominion Hotel Case. | Ambulance Coming. j isting high tension between the} sults. ae sie a ae an. t re rn on the warehouses on the Govern- P Fi P The Pre The specific subjeets o ese arste ig betwee le tw an : seth Bley McDonald of the Domin- \t last the new ambulance for) two Sree pOwene: rh Premier me ~ Por ss nt one ponies Behe Weng : | dacitic. ‘pin The Alaska-}e™ wharf in a month, when the ired again today|the General Hospital is really on] Was able to say that the interna-|pour parlers wa ste ' peoples. Pac, a ¢ ve se ne d _ wharf is ready for them. The f alleged contra-|the way. It left Montreal on Feb-| . een emis alge y ae ®!sheds are to be completed in Health bylaw. This|ruary 2nd, and may be here in a| ee sts eee ae ing tO/three or four weeks after work idjourned to give] fortnight three weeks. 16 present plans of those in| ctarts on them, . channe to.satists ere |charge of the erork. A party of SO eeeeeW, eol Hae Sede anaston, . ous . e | 25 men will leave Seattle for the Indoor B rite Big Sale Event be eee riday| }north soon and will cover the last p or Wasshelt. Evaghe oe S ee k, ends Saturday ras | stretch to the: Arctic coaan. J ‘catteeee yee Rta ai \ t n Sale tonight. Vallace’s 2 Li simila? arty will somplete the}- rl orium, rep, oth, same a ei oe ‘Minister of Railways Gives Figures Showing Cost of Line Across <1 parts, wit complete tie eee st nsopt aimiocion | | é ass 250 See afi 9 Mrs. W. E. Huger are uctio sale o "ef state, g n < 25c. Skating after the game. 2t De ee ee eee ie tonthe Sse’) Continent to Prince Rupert and Miles of Track Already*Laid | White River district, or | . -| Ottawa, Feb. 15.—After pass-,sioners from fourtto one. | Adding the interest and other Attend Auction Sale tonight. Attend Auction Sale tonight. ling the bill authorizing the gov-| Upon this subject Hon. Frank/charges it will cost by January — toon emi AR | vernment to pay to the Grand| Cochrane, m ster of railways|ist, 1924, $236,000,000. On Jan- Brig nk Pacific Railway Company/and canals, n a statement) yary ist, 1924, it will cost $258,- EN VE ae » ten millions due as the result} showing that t! sen Ne sone 000,000, or $443,000 a mile. | i Se agreement made by the|/is estimated t st, exclusive o a ‘ e N ster -e ‘Le é BRITISH COLUMBIA BOUNDARY 0°... 3028 ee eee ieee eee ite reports eae MERRY VALENTINE PARTY again went into Araneae on the/est would bring the capital cost|about 79 per cent, of the grading | bill to reduce the number of na-jon January tst, 1914, up to $487,-| is unpleted and 1,378 miles of lh a ta ES EMPT TO A ROVINCE LEADS EX- ak 8 ye 1. | GOVERNOR NNEX BLAINE To eee SLOGAN licnal transcontinental sce ade Ke 61,428 - rack lai, | THEY ENTERTAIN DIVISION TWO OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL “FIFTY-FOUR FORTY OR FIGHT.” ———— a | AND MAKE A MOST ENJOYABLE SOCIAL FUNC- }candidate for Legislature from |W. we rr was present, looking to} TION FOR JUVENILES. gham Fen, . 12. Ex- | Discussing the matter, Gov-; Whatcom county and as one *: HELD A ithe comfort and enjoyment of all, | ri t eniovall Vv le atine|—— i ee ost enjoyable St. Valentine : \lbert E. Mead, whose|ernor Mead appeared in a very| county then did not possess and incidentally having a good) “* Mos enjo} Dib chief executive have been happy frame of mind. He said:} excellent highways as it does now| Lime himself, The evening ranks | Par’ nae ri ies sabes l= me eo a} , ,, residence o -Ontractor agnall) ee ee guestion by a resurvey I have read with a good deal/]. got off the main traveled road| U with the best musical evenings | ea a |e hiernational boundary|of interest the controversy as while going from Lynden rr@nged 40F AP ATIOle An- s os tia alae eran ot = iileaniaion coe : ich is declared will show|the boundary line of the United) Blaine, and before I arahiepns ork: ithe nee oe: ae igen —_—— : s home city of Blaine was|States, and after some considera- my error has added to my follow-| Presbyterian Club and Choir En- ee ee ee pon wn — bags sta * “ni re ching “i — Vests ! British Columbia and/tion feel that the results will not] ing to a great extent by cam-|! tertained in the Hall Last Night SEND FOR THE SOURDOUGHS | | Hilda 1a ar ey: ath ore one ashington, Feb. 12. After Was hot, therefore, a resi- | be prejudicial, In the first place,| paigning more or less of what| —Successful Instrumental and -_-_-_— ae carved and Lotta meee hurling a large piece of concrete ihesstate of Was shington | so far as the validity of all laws] has always been British Golum-| Veeal Program. New 24-Hour Messenger Service| | w rile Mrs. Jack Dean and Mrs. | {through one of the front windows Cecupying the governor’s|be concerned, enacted during my} pia. | ot Established Efficiently. |J. E. Gilmore acted as the chap-|of ach one the fot ado not view with alarm”’| administration, the present ex- | “After discovering this error, | th Presbyterian » Church 2a erones. j day, a man giviug his name as Position that dire conse-| ecutive can call a special session|] tried to represent that portion | ae on Fourth avenue last night In the new Twenty-Four Hour All kinds of refreshments were Frank Fitzpatrick and his home might follow the plac-| of Legislature and proceed to]of British Columbia that I had/a pleasing al evening was| Messenger Service just re-estab-| provided and there was dancing|#s New York calmly waited on a ‘f Blaine and Sumas within| ratify them, and at the same time} more or less followed in the! conducted the auspices of|lished in Prince Rupert byjand various parlor games. Among] Street corner opposite the em- nhion of Canada. But|a presidential preferential prim-| Legislature of the state of Wash-|the Presb Club by the} Messrs. Harty and Stephens, well|the guests were Faye Hanson, | bassy building for the arrival of than that anything like|ary law, which will produce al ington. ladies a lemen of the nown old sourdoughs of the} Ethel Gray, Doris Dowling, Mar-|two policemen who arrested him. hould occur = W hateom|merry scrap among tie Demo-| “I hope in the final analysis, je hoir, Preside F, EK, Ellis of| Yukon, citizens of Rupert have} jorie Sing, Lottie Daughtry, and | His act created much excitement hould lose its only “wet"|eratic politicians concerning their} however, that the spirit of '54-40|the club occ ed the chair, and)}a real advantage. Good work is| Douglas Syork, Mathew Nehring, | The call for the police was sent 8) and its other very b hoice for President lor fight’ will prevail and that the/also contril ‘ to the enter-|promised by the firm, prompt, re-|Chesleigh Morre, Frank Dowling,|i" by an embassy attache, Is City Blaine), he| i have been in. contact to/}state line be located above the/tainment There was ajliable messengers and efficient} Bob Ritchie, Alex. Cobb, meets ne P° it would be much betier|some extent with the boundary} forty-ninth parallel, if any change; very large altendance, and a inost) attention to the novelty advertis-| Leggett, John Currie, Lloyd Con-| Get one of the descriptive ad- PpV've the old slogan of “54-40 question in my experience in pol-| be made, sO we can add to our | enjoyable ey # was spent, the! ing, transfer, storage and coallant and Jack Dean. }vertising posters of Wallace's big phil | ities before. At one time I was|populace from King George’s|entertainn: ending with ajdepartments of the business, — - | Sale. There’s great economy in -/land, especially that portion. in| service of refreshments and gen-| Both members of the firm have | Helgerson's Sale tonight. lit for you, 2t the vicinity of Vancouver and|/eral conversation. been in business a long time and) . ; 2 . . paceman j; New Westminster,” | Yo a delightful program of|/know the ropes. The new con-| } —_—__—__—— - }vocal and | mental music the'cern is afliliated with the Union| PRINCE RUPERT TWENTY MINUTES AGO Helgerson’s Sale tonight. {following ‘adivs and gentiemen| ‘Transfer Co. PROVINCIAL ELECTION VERY SOON lag of the Chinese republic raised by Orientals in Prince a " eS lcoptributed Miss Frowde, Miss| . . . } That a Provincial election is imminent is the information bone . Posters describing big ale W llteme, Miss Sfephen, and Mr, He Admires Our Climate. '$ contained in an authoritative communication received by a “ity police force looks forward to a whale of a time with quoting prices, ete,, are now be-|G. D. Robin is pianists, Miss Mr. A. L. Brown, a Spokane | prominent citizen cf Prince Rupert. The citizen referred to He rejoicing republicans. : ing distributed. If you don't get}Bryant and M Kearney in aj/capitalist who came up on the did not wish his name ocr that of his informant to be made Engine placed on Capt Noel’s new power boat, one let us know and we'll send|violin and guitar duet; Mr. Brem-| Prince Rupert and is staying at} public at this stage, but the letter he received by yesterday's Acting Mayor Dou: Pe steadily on the job you a copy. Wallace's, 2t Iner in vio selections; Mrs, | the Inn, thinks this climate re mail is undoubtedly authentic, and comes from one in very The soot circle ieculacle iain fashionable at Frank ————— iChisholm with songs; Mrs. Jarvis}markable. It was 34 below zero close touch with the Government at Victoria. eeley’s corner ’ Mr. M. Grossman, the Second|MecLeod, who sang prettily sev-|when he was in Toronto week be-| The letter says briefly and definitely that it is now certain Howard Campbell is heard to announce matrimonial in- avenue Clothier, leaves by the|eral Scotch songs; Mr. Humphrey,|fore last. | that a Provincial election will take place either early in Bentions 3 , Rupert for a trip to Southern! Freneh horn los; Mr. Millar, | .- _ | March or in April at latest. The information is couched in W. J. Alder contemplates ‘an aerial wireway from his British Columbia points, Seattle,!cornet selections, and Mr. Frank} Take advantage of the sale on| terms admitting of the very minimum doubt, and is obtained Bansion to the new bandstand sidewalk on Third avenue. Spokane and Calgary, returning|Ellis, songs and monologue with| Blankets, Comforters, Pillows, it is claimed direct from McBride himself. +a about the first of the month, piano accompaniment, Rey, F./ete,, at Wallace's. 2t oe