When You Want a Plumber ina Hurry PHONE 340 WESTERN PLUMBING & SUPPLY ©O. Second Ave. “The News” Classified Ads. ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== THERE ARE NO LOOK ! fess resis Now at Reasonable Prices: PARLOR FURNITURE IN SETS, COUCHES, BED LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, ROCKERS, MUSIC CABINETS, AXMINSTER RUGS AND CARPETS WE FRAME The Hendricksen-Smith Furniture Co. Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. LOOK ! naa post commencement, Dated December , Hilda to purchase ost ortinern 9 2¥.90 Chains in hg southwest co norto 40 chains more William Commencing at tuiles from jess to loresbhoure, The opera, the concert and the vaude- ville of the city come to the small towns more vividly than ever before on the Edison Phonograph because Edison has just created a new record—the Blue Ambero! —which is sweeter and finer in tone and reproduces in a more lifelike way than any other phonograph record ever made. And once the best music and songs of the best artists have come to you on Blue Amberol Rec- ords it will a/ways be yours as vividly as at first, for the Blue Amberol never wears out. Hear it at your Edison dealer’s today. Thomas A. Edison, lnc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U.S. A. A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Commencing at > beach, Hlaiing 40 acres more ALEAAN DER iviz. Jan. following Jescribed jands Commencing at southeast corner of Prince Kupert, intend to apply the following described lands Commencing at southwest curner HAYNER BROS., eae Dated December MICHEL . Cowell, Dated Uctober tad, 1912. The Best District William cupation ” permissi described planted 4185, thence 5243, to Lot south to the Lakel Lakelse WILLIAM ivi2 Feb District Lot less to Ue * thence ) chains, back 160 acres more} HILDA MeVicar, iviz District soullerly poimt of , Containing ¥U acres more iva District Alexander » B. U., OocUpal for 27, or District , Alfred E, , occupation engineer, to purchas planted ol 421, to gk. iviz Feb District Duncan occupali planted thence westerly boundary i4, 25 cob taining Located the 1ith day of December, . FALCONER, ivi2. Feb, Skeena Land Djstrict——District Michel Watson Hang north Hang , thence River t containing te WATSON 1913 King, of Mon intend planted direction trom thea WANTED west 40 to point of | KING Ageu } i theuce Noble, of wD Caunery permission i described piauted lheuce 2 west 20 chails ib suull theuce cule less NOBLE ivis Wright, of at tm the p east boundary chailis Lakeloe along of Colmmencemielt, Col hurtheast Lake, WRIGHT Donaid McVicar, Dated Novembe: Agent ivi3 -oca tor Kordas, of | occupation laWorer, intend for periiission to purchase the toulcwing described Commencing at coast ntrac n t land at the , Range Coast, ) apply slow iow | Ww ANTED—Two furnished rooms for light about uth east} 1918 Coast, Ft Mogridge, cupation broker, in- perinission to purchase lands; planted distant humevlon feet south of @ siuall chails, e west 30 chains more OF | ernor fuLOW- | the on the in @ burth | culmmence- | or iess 1 MUURIDGE | thence then Coast, lalds ert ai bit port vl chaise Ww cluell, Coast, inbehu north chail of Lowy UP or thence | Said | Coast, raiconer, | NOTICE 1 Miadseli, | y permission to purchase at the | horth | of LOling chains more or iene | wo the easterly boundary of Lot 15, I Ba 1inter thence south following o 5 chains right-of-way, easierly boun more or less thence easl| heen right-of-way 26 point coma j} sent, Sores | to i9iz.) will | } the 1913 | Coasts \DELKATLAH, planted at the Tunber Williams Chadils, north 30 | been chains, thence west 50 chains Ww point of commencement, Contaiming License No, aboul the suulb thence of al 150 acres more | Jan. KORDAS. Agent. 1913 Procurable. Wee i | 1/SEND NO Absolutely pure Coast District and on the Kayex Kiver, 5000 WATCHES WATCHES 5000 GRAMOP..ONES 6000 AUTO-HARPS FTS FREE MONEY. /- Gwe cent assorted chains Ww the boundary said, the nce south along the said boundary containing 23 acres more to purchase Dated November 25 District of Coast, Sam 182, hort thence west thence Lot lauds THE DAILY NEWS “DEAD ONES" SS HERE— =| NOTICES. DRILLING FOR OIL | IMNAN( El Fairbanks- Morse stationary first class shape ON GRAHAM ISLAND No Place on Western Coast of America Shows Better Indica- tions—Several Companies Are Operating. Mr. F. Panvini, who returned to the city a few days ago from sland the west coast of Graham | showed to a_ representative The News yesterday a large piece of paraffin wax which he pi ked up among the rocks It was part -~--@6 A general servant Lost and Found Express paid one a quit claim deed for » southwest corner > minutes east (5 ) high water mark, PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE CO., LTD. Notice to Contractors. ™ < e 2 5 = = can be ii OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Real THE VICTORIA OF THE NORTH. | $75.00 TO $250.00 $20.00 PER QUARTER cent numbers jresidents of the STOREKEEPER | build which | piece | tributary | coming bridge is built and the wharf now i - | unde - © | profits | though come Ennyu, of connection Kayex, British Columbia, occupation lum Inte nd to apply for permission to | following described planted at the | Prince Range V, | Agent, bank of Chaips, east 15 182 afore Bay to make steamboat | Delkatlah « | dress Prince John tonight Robert Entwistle, 2nd Columbelceduent, 10a2, Notice to Contractors construction of ibe avenue or jess, SAM ENN YL Jan. 19143 District Loast, > Kohli, of Mon intend to apply the followmg | planted at the | bidd4, thence leas to the north thence st 40 east wadary | ne 15 chains tiwre south boundary p> east 40 chains m MADGE evi 1912 veb of Lot 004 lo Ue mtaining 60) - Agent 01a Advertise in The Daily News jreceived | Rogers of a piece weighing about six pounds. Mr. Panvini is actively inte! ested in oil propositions on the islands, being associated W th} several companies that are now drilling for oil Among ther are the Graham Island Oi! Fields, Ltd., the Queen Charlotte ©) Fields, Ltd., and the B. C. Oil Fields, Ltd. | The latter concern is pushing operations as rapidly as cond tions will permit. At the present) time the drill is down to a depth} of about 200 feet. Mr. Panvini states that there are no oil fields on the westert coast of America that have stronger and more encouraging} indications of oil than those or the west shores of Graham Is lad. ONLY ONE MORE TRIP FOR POPULAR CAPTAIN Captain Johnson, of the Prince Rupert, Made 107 Round Trips to City of Prince Rupert. Captain Barney Johnsor the popular skipper of the Prince Kupert, will make only one more trip to this port as captain of a G. T. P. boat He has received the appointment of a Vancouve pilot and will assume his new duties upon returning after th next round trip here from Van couver. This is a responsible and luerative position which has been offered to Captain Johnsor as an indication of his merit as a coast mariner Altogether Captain Johnson has made 107 round trips between this port and the lower coast cities He has commanded the Prince Rupert since her initial voyage in these northern waters. Her first land- ing was made here on the 18th of June, 1910, proceeding on as far as Stewart with a crowd of and/argonauts for the then booming mining camp. Before joining the G.T.P. 8S }service Capt Johnston served who | with the Boscowitz and Union » obligations Of Steamship Co. Capt. “Barney,” who is one of the most popular commanding officers who ever | | jran into Prinee Rupert, will be ' greatly missed by his host of ifriends and admirers, whe nev ertheless rejoice at the well mer jited promotion he has received, |The charming residence that Captain Johnston had erected for himself on Sth Avenue, has }been rented by Mr. J. D. Westen- ae : MOSLEMS MASSACRE WOMEN AND CHILDREN Turks Drive Christians Into a Cavern and Slaughter Them. Athens, Jan, 14.—Moslems to- day massacred thirty women and children and pillaged and burned 120 houses in the village of Keramisza, in the Turkish prov- ince of Epirriun, a short distance from the Greek frontier, The victims were driven out of their Fifth |{aming houses and took refuge in a cavern. They were pursued by the Moslems, who. first tor tured and then slaughtered them In the villages of Fortopia and 10tf' Nipero, in the same region, a number of notables were mas- sacred, Don't Wake Me Early HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Periodicals Newspapers CITY MESSENGERS Parcel Delivery Don't you wake and call me early or disturb me do you hear? For tomorrow'll be the gladdest day I've had for just a year Tomorrow I will rest in bed, | without a thought or care |For someone else will take my place; no more will I be mayor THE MASSET MAIL PRESIDENT TAFT WILL, HOLIDAY IN CANADA ‘Has Given Up World- Wide Tou in Interests of Peace— Will Visit Quebec Prince Albert Made Special Trip Last Night, Leaving About 10 O'clock Alaska-Siberia Pictures ~PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATIONS R. E. BALL P. O. Box 274 PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. EEE EE Left Water Running HAY, GRAIN FEED AND householders Agents for the luternational Stock Fos PROMPTLY ATTENDEL Peerless Studio injured Lad Seseuiateih relief will be felt all over . Special Styles at Darling, who met with such the day before FURNISHED ROOMS & CABIN Furnished rooms and beds per week for @ingle beds, #2. 00 for dou t Complete with batb serious accident Bride street, is out of danger and Furnished Cabins at $4 a mont! 208 NINTH is expressed ents of the child at the sad mis-~ EMPIRE BATHS For an easy and comfortable shay in at the Empire Baths on Third Av most up-to-date furnishings have stalled and the general such 48 appeal to particular peop™® Centrally Located Opposite Majestic Theatre KEEFE & DORREL Little’s NEWS. Agenc and the progress of his recovery will be watehed with the greatest LOCAL NEWS ITEMS visiting her daughter, , in the Clapp Building 2nd Ave. Below Kalen Ialand Clu! ae One Doubl: Corner 7th AVENUE SECTION SIX and the balance years at 6 per cent That Ragtime Soldier Man. ders he had experienced and vou were cop. Samuel Harrison & Compan) Brokers and Financial Agent+ Prince Ruper' Second Ave.