OUT OF WORK TODAY? ""1 -it. Try The News' Want Ad. Way- ��*. i y The Daily News NEXT MAILS Cgr South L II, NO. 295 Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Prince Rupekt, B.C.. Tuesday, December 26. 1911, 8:30 p.m. e Cents OWN OF NELSON SHOCKED BY A CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY Albert balsom, a robber who had planned to enter the manhattan 8al00n, shot and killed two men i named barton and gould���shot down himself. & (Canadian Press Despatch.) HNpIsoii, Dec. 20���A shocking Christinas tragedy has occuri-tHl At this town, ns a result of which tarn men named Harton and Buhl are dead, and nnulhcr nam ��� Arthur liiilsom is arrested on ���charge of murder and made OOnfi'ssitin. ���Thr first intimation of lho erinii' nt'iii'i't'.l mi Saturday morning when the dead hiulies nf Uar- ton illl.l Could were fnunil iiii llie floor of lhe Manhattan saloon. Both ho.lies lay in pools of hlood end were full of pistol shots. Ill another corner of tho saloon lay tbe body of Hiilsoin, who though eirit'ii-lv wounded wns still nlivp. BfBnlsom was given medical at- ftenli'iM. and towards evening was ^peslioncd about the affair. Hc mil led (u tho officers lhal he done thu shooting. Ho said I he planned to rob the saitl,' after Hie customers had no on thc Friday night. Hu had Hnkcn into the place when lliir- Kn and Uould entered, and tried I 1 to arrest, him. He pulled out a gun and shot Ihem both down. While riarlon lay on tho floor wounded he managed to pull his own gun and shot I3uls , so lhal the robber was unablo to escape. SIR CHARLES TUPPER WORSE Venerable Ex-Premier of Canada Given Up by Dootors (Gnnntliuii Press Despatch.) London, Dee. 26���Physlolans in charge of Sir Charles Tupper express grave anxiety for his condition, in spite of light Improvement yesterday, last night llie physicians Innl praolioally given up hope (hat he will lusl more than Iwo Or Uu .lavs. ARBITRATORS APPOINTED In Case of Rev. Mr. Tomlinson vs. O. T. P. Over Rlght-of-Way. Arbitrators were appointed this morning in lhe case of Hev. Mr. Tomlinson of Meanskiiiisht vs. tho O. T. P. over right-of-way across the missionary's laud The following were appointed by Judge Young: Mr. J. F. Hilcliio, for the U. T. P., P. A. Carss, ami for Hev. Mr. Tomlinson J. H. Ilil- diieh. The arbitrators will be sworn in on Wednesday. MONTENEGRINS USED KNIVES Ugly Scrap at Kitsumkalum on Christmas Eve���Two White Laborers Wounded in Racial Fight. NELSON MAN IS LOST IN SLIDE Was Completely Carried Away, and No Traoe of Him Can Be Found���Two Companions Were Rescued. MADE RECORD SCORE A. D. McArthur Made Score of 300 In Bowling Alderman .Newion will open his mayoralty campaign iu thu Presbyterian Church hall tonight. Chair taken at H p. in. lie present and hear local issues discussed. to start work Ion Hudson line -;'- ��� ******* Road to Hudson's Bay to be k- Government Owned���May Also J; Have Government Line of Steamships to Europo. OHRISTMAS MU8IO (Canadian Press Despatch.) a Winnipeg, Dec. 26���Work on ���pr construction of lhe line of B|ilway In Hudson's Hay will be ���b-occedt-d with at ouce. II is lo r**Bbe a governmeni owned and i*"\- "^���nment operated line. A line of nips owned by thc governmeni lay also operate between Hud- Ion's Bay and Europe, in con- juiifin.ii with the government line. RIGHT-OF-WAY CASE ���Arbitrators in Tomlinson vs. 0. T. P. Sworn In Today. Arbitrators A. Carss, J. F. ���til.'hie and J. II. llildilch, appointed by the Courl and tin* parlies concerned in lhe case nf \c\*. rtnborl Tomlinson vs. Ihe i. T. P. regarding right-of-way ll Meauskinishl, took oulh today in the Police Curl. They arranged lO meet oil the 25th .Inn- [uary, IHI2, t nliiiuc the busi- ii.-*- of arbitration. R. 0. Church Midnight Servloe Attracted Very Large Crowd. Very beautiful was lhc music al the Christmas midnight service held in Ihe It. C. Church of Prince Ituperl on lhc night of the 2lib. The ohuroh was thronged to the doors, and the congregation, whieh included many persons of olher .I.'iii.iiiiiiiiI nui.*.. look quite Id minutes lo disperse. Rev. Father Bunoi preached lhe Ohrlstmas sermon. The decoration of the church in evergreens was richly carried out. Counoil Every Night Every nighl tin's week, except perhaps Friday, the city council will meel In order to rush the lusl municipal business before the election campaign and end of llie year. llie Alderman Newl.ui will open Ilis mayoralty campaign In ihe pree- byterlan Church hall tonight. Chair taken nl H p. in. lie present and hear local issues discussed. At Kiisiinikniiiin mi Christmas Eve an ugly scrap look place between while laborers and .Montenegrins, wiih the result that Iwo white men, named Conolly und Williams, were wounded with knives. Conolly, who was cut severely on ihe neck, is under the .���are >.f Dr. Eggert. Williams, whose lefi nrm was slashed, did iml require medical treatment- Two Montenegrins, Joe Sainens and Iloyilnii Hjeelilieh, are in the custody of the Provincial Police in ei.iineelioii with the affair, The dispute occurred at Camp Six, Kilstiiiikaliim, and lhe men were all employees of the railway con- traotor there. The trouble was ih.- result of uu early celebration "f Xmas, during wlieih old grlev- anves were raked up. Magistrate McMullin will hear lhe evidence when the case is ready. K'nniiiiiaii Press Despatch.) .Nelson, Dec. I'd- -Tin leu named Blair, Thomas and Ross, wei aught In a snowslido at Noble No, five mine at San.lon on Saturday, Roia was carried half a mile, but sueeei'de.l in digging himself out. Blair also escaped with minor injuries, Iml Thomas was completely buried and no trai f linn can be found. MIDNIGHT MARAUDER Not Santa Claus, but an Unwarrantable Intruder on Xmas Eve. Last Till Thursday. The steamer Curaooa passes south this afternoon aliout I o'clock and will carry mail from Prince Ituperl. This is Ihe Inst I.mil soulh until Thursday nighl "it came upon a midnight olear" oul on sixih Avenue on Christmas Eve, bui il wasn't a glorious song of old iu Ihis case but the sound ..f breaking glass, as au alien named Edatrom endeavored lo find his way Into lhe resident f Mr. ami Mrs. Smith. Edatrom strenuously objected lo the efforts mad.* In show him here ho had made a inislak and as a result will appear in Hi pol eniiri iiii Wednesday, In a private maloh on Saturday nighl at Morrison's bowling alley Mr. A, D. McArthur, of tbo Foley, Welch & Stewart staff, iniitle a score of 300 lho highest possible. Th is is a unique foat, and is said lo be the only lime on rc- oord mi ib.- ooasl lhal a bowler has aooomplishod thp foal. PORTLAND CANAL IS NOW SHIPPING Mine Has Obtained $21,676 on Its First Three Shipments of Concentrates and More Is Coming. SPECIAL PARCEL BOAT S. S. Prinoess Beatrice Expected With Heavy Ohrlstmas Mall. A litlle belated, but none the less well e, will be the arrival <>r the C. p. H. Princess Beatrice, which was expected about noon loday wiili all llu- heavy mail for Christmas. This will be lhe IIist visit of the BoatrlOO since her mishap. Busy Waterfront. Christmas Kve saw quite a busy waterfront. The Venture called, also the Prince Albert ami ihe Prince .lohn. The Capilano put ill, also the lug MoGulloUgh amongsl ilu* smaller bouts. The meeting of lhe Hal.*|.ayi*i tssoolalion announced for Friday 'veiling has been postponed, II will be held in Hie Mclnty i. Hal! 'I..esiliiy evening, December "0, at H::io. Members only a.-- in- tileti. 21 Not Yet, but Soon. Asked ibis in.truing whether he could not imw divulge for publication lhe names of those picked for the nldermanio ticket by tile Properly Holders' Associa lion, Mr. E, FL-xmim, secretary, ..inl thai Ihese cannot be made public until afler Friday's mooting, recommendations only lieing before lho executive nl pros- t'llt. The Poll land Canal mine, ue- oordlng to a recent statement published l.y E, Jacobs, one of ihe best informed mining correspondents in lhc province, hns shipped 1,51(1 Ions of iron and lend concentrates lo southern smellers, containing values in gold and silver approximating 121,076, Besides llie llireo shipments embodied in Ibis total a fourth shipment ii nl the Stewart dock awaiting transportation. Tins shipment la expected lO/0on- Iiiiii higher average values, the mill feed having been nf such a character lo warrant ihis expectation. Including ibe consignment at the thick the total shipments by lhe railway lo tidewater 111'.' slightly In excess of 2,000 lolls. 'PRINCE ALBERT' BROUGHT SAD NEWS THIS CHRISTMAS CHIEF ENGINEER C. G. WILSON, R. N. R., DIED SUDDENLY OF HEART FAILURE JUST BEFORE THE VESSEL LEFT VANCOUVER���WAS WELL KNOWN IN PRINCE RUPERT. I'alll.el lllln Phone t. Pioneer Cleaners. Wiih tragic suddenness just before Christmas lhe dculh occurred Of C. (i. \\ lis.HI, lt. N. It., it. li., chief engineer of the steamer Prince Alberl. Mr. Wilson was seized with heart failure while walking ou deck us lhe steamer lay in Vanoouver, and bad passed away before medical aid arrived. He had just mude arrangements to go ashore, and wus walking toward lhe gangway when he was seen lo I brow up liis hands an.l fall heavily backward. Helped up at once by his brother olllcei's ou lhe Albert, the Chief Engineer seemed at Oral like!) lo come around all right. He was able lo go down to bis room and ��� -1 iiiili Into Ins bunk, but he had been Ibei nly a few moments when in- remarked lo (he Second Engineer, who was wiih him: "Tin's is tlie end, Mr. Bell," and died almoal Immediately. Borne strange presentiment of the event .seems to have possessed ihe deceased, for ihough it waa Ihoughl al the lime the Albert made ber landing ai Vancouver lllill she would be there but a few hours, the Chief Engineer himself suid .-. very little while before he fell: "Tho boat will pull ..ui ai to tomorrow." Arrangements for the chief's funeral did delay the boat until about that time. Chief Fngh i* Wilson was ono of Iho men who brought the Albert from England. ii<- was previously wiih the While Star Lino of Liverpool, and ull his relatives are iu Britain, His wife and son are in London and he has a brother iu Glasgow. Deceased was u member of tho Masonic order of high standing, his home lodge lieing in Little- Ion, N. /. The funeral was held in Vancouver tinder Masonio auspices with full ceremonial. The lale Mr. Wilson wus about 17 years of age. He was well known nnd very well liked in Prince lluperl, where his llgure wa- a familiar ..ne. FISH CURING STARTS L. Crippen's "Boneless Herring" Industry Now in Full Swing. Salt Herring Cargo. Willi n full cargo of boxed salt herring iu bond from Kelchiknn to Vancouver, ibe steamer British Columbia pul into Prince Ituperl ..ver lhe Chrialmaa week-end and Weill iiii soulh. Tha Presbyterian club will bold its nexi meeting on January 8rd. There will he no mooting tomorrow night. NOTICE A mooting of the Property Owners' Association of Prinoe iiup- i'i'l will be held in the Presbyterian ohuroh ball on Fourth ave. mi Friday, lhe 21��lh Dec, ill 8 p. ui. aii members ami Intending members are rcpicsled to be presold for lho purpose of recommending candidates fm- Mayor ami Alderman, The annual fee i�� 11,00, Enrollment of mem- bora will lake place. Everybody should .-om.1. .'it Lionel Crippen's new herring curing iiiilti-.il> tin Digby Island is to.lav in full swing. Under llic iiiiiiuigeiiient of Mr. I.. A. (il'.'cii, ���iu experienced Qsherman, and n l.sh curing expert from New Brunswick, the Drst of the rush of herring to (he harbor are being taken cure of, Mr. Green remarks lhal In- has never seen such mag- niiieeni opportunities for Hsh curing as are here iu Itupert. "I look for many liit-ge lish curing Industries here soon," he said, "and employment for hundreds and hundreds of employees when "Prince Ruporl lish products .ecome known abroad." LONGSHOREMEN HAD GOOD TIME Christmas Social Held In I. W. W. Hall Proved a Great Success��� A Capital Program Was Given ���Two Hundred Attended. Tom and Jerry al tho Suvoy. First Shot. Alileruiati Newton has on- nouncod thai he will speak lonighl iu ibe Presbyterian Ohuroh Hull I., open his mayoral campaign. WHERE THE BOY EMPEROR OF CHINA SITS IN STATE Miss Nyiiiiin. of Beattie, has .-pencil dressmaking parlors wltb (Miss Hai'beau. " BUTCHERED BY RUSSIANS port That Cossacks Have Killed a Thousand Peralana. (Canadian Press Despatch.) London. Deo. *'**'������n***'n* ���""''- |ely Is fell here following reports Jthol more than a thousand Persians have been slaughtered in a clash With llussinn tTOOpi Tabriz nl tbrlt. It is slated lhal lhe O.ssiicks .illchered peaceful citizens in .he sll Is, nnd could nol be coll- irollcd by their offlosrs. WILL SHIP ORE Northern Terminus Joins Ranks of Shipping Mines. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Stewart, Dec Mi���The Norlb- ern Terminus will ship BBOUl ���*" ilonsofhigh-grn. ro within the ttiexl Tew days. Supcrinlcntlciil )i.ov Clothier aii.l a force ..Much "nre now al lhe properly I ding -.the load over which 111 *���' ������>*��� be rawhldod, Aldermsn Newton Will open his mayoralty campaign in <���������' ***** ��� Dlerinn Church hall lonlfM. j! Chair taken al 8 p.m. Heprestiil 1 and hen.- local issues discussed. ���"Mv-ecwmiooo s^****)'****- iEFTHJtONB ROOM OF THE l-.MPMiolt'i. PALACE. A PATHETIC FIGURE I Tho Little toy-Emperor Sits on a Tottering Throne. The iii He boy-emperor of china lives iu a beautiful palace iu llie I'lU'linl'li'ii Cil . in the liearl of Pekin, lie is only five tears old. l.ul surrounded by all ibe pomp and mookor; ibai is iissociiiieil wiih royal courts, h.is mil. nominally ihe ruler. In effect, be is ruled by llie Miineliu princes who are at lho court, ll is a palllCllO speclllfle lo see tin. lilili- child on his loitering llliiiiie sending OUl each day liles- sagos lo Ilis people granling new concessions In liberty. These messages aro,,of course, concocted bj Hi.' .Mtt ni*h ti princes, and are signed Ii. Hie in lit ii I rulor wiili iii- own hand n pitiful at- ii'inpt lm arouse sympathy. Some nl Hie n nssnpcs I linn ludl- ,���rims in their offorl to catch llu* popular seiiliineni when lhe liitle Emperor assures his i pie thai ll gb be lm- i it misled hy bis mix Isers In the pa-i ho in- leniN lo lls-i'l'l III- own jllil|Jllleill iii the future. The s|. I'laeie or this 5-yoar- nlil Emperor, debarred from the happiness nnd n dom Ihnl lhe ,-liii.i nf the pnnresl pnasanl on- ,,,,., i- ilu* musl pnthrlio spoo- ,���,.���,. m n,,e present Chlnnsc upheaval. Fresh Eastern Oyslors In shell ui Bhrubsall'i Market, Third avenue. 21 llu Chrialmaa night the longshoremen of Prince Ruperl held n successful social in Ihe I. W. W. Hall on Third avenue. A splendid program of songs wus presented an.i liberal refreshments wont iho round of the big throng of guests. A real good I into was going. As chairman Mr. C. Hunter dlrootcd the evening's .. in u -i-iiM- it I splendidly. Amongst those contributing to the pro- gram wen- Messrs. W. Kelly, II, Kleloher, 0. Qauld, F. li. Nelson, Sydney AldoUS, Murphy, Hanger, Hughes ami Lambert, who ro- .ponded lo repealed encores. The ball was brightly lighted and tie.��� ornlc.1 for Hi -elision, which proved a repetition of the suc- cossful Oral social held by the longshoremen lust year. Ser.o i. Charge Laid. During ibe Xmaa week-end nn alleged sssaull oaso affecting well-known persons In Pi inc.. ituperl business circles cams be- I fore lho poliOO, e.M.I III.* foClS, lilioin.li kepi a- -I t a- possible by ihe authorities, have gone broadcast In various versions >.\er (lie eilv. tii.* charge, whioh is innl l.y Mr c. D. Newion, lho real estate man. allege-. Hint bis daughter ��.i- assaulted bj Mr, M. Alberl while ui a parly on Thompson -ti i on Wednesday nighL Mr. \ll>.it Is lield nil 110,000 bonds ami ibe hostess, who Is obarged wiih oonnivanoe, on 13,000 bonds. The ai'iiiseil pari te. say Ihey have an ample anawcr lo the charge, Tin preliminary bearing will be beiii tomorrow, Mrs. C, D, Newton, who was also a guesl at ibe parly, left for Vancouver on Thursday nighL Alderman Newion will open Ins mayoralty campaign In lhe Prea- ln I.'iiuii Church bull lonighl. Cbalr taken ill H p. m. lie present luml bear local issues discussed. Carol Singers. \ part) numbering some twelve m- iirii.ii i.-i'in. ami gentlemen ...���ni ib.' round ..f Prinoe Rupert's principal residences mi Christina. Eve carol singing. Thoy begun ai i,. W. Pniiii'.ri's borne, and finished up al Hie hospital, Tho -mn >.r *io wa�� realized for thai Institution, THE ENTRANCE TO THK ROYAL PALACE, PEKIN. The Ratepayers' Association Impels tonight iu the Mcintyre jliaii ai k.:iii p.m. All members lure requested i" be present, ..'-.... .. . v:i.'" THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northarn fi. C. Published by ths Prince Rupert Publiahing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-51) cents per inch. Contract rates op application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. Daily Edition. Tuesday. Dec. 26 THE COUNCIL kHD THE CONTRACTORS A Business Man Writes to The Newa Giving Hla Opinions About the Council's Aotlona In the As n citizen of Prince Hupert 1 note with more than casual interest the report in the Prince llupert Journal of December Bind of the proceedings of the City Council upon tlie question of the claims of the contractors untl the pending lawsuits, tic. The position aired by thc Mayor that "there were OOntraotOM who needed their money and he did not think it proper to keep Ihem out of it longer than was absolutely necessary" appears to be rather Inconsistent with his actions in the S. 11. Watson ti Company case, where it came out lhat tlie Mayor bad refused to sign a cheque for quite a considerable sum which was not in dispute and which counsel ot the trial admitted was due and owing. The exposition of Alderman Hilditch, looking at the mutter solely from tlie Council's point of view, is probably true; when he says Mr. Justice Clement has left the situation with respect lo liquidated damages in a very unsatisfactory stale, he is doubtless revealing the true sentiment of certain members of the Council. I have never yet known a case where the outcome of a lawsuit was BSlisfBOtory to the loser, and can understand that lhe Counoil is not pleased with the defeat and roasting it has received. Hut the voluble John goes on lo say that Mr. Justice Clement has decided as lo the strike period referring to the question of liquidated damages but not for the remainder. If tins is the case, why is the city called upon to pay, and why is the Council talking appeal*? Prior to the lawsuits I understand the Council deducted liquidated damages for all delays. Including the strike period, in excess of tbe extensions granted during Ihe progress of the work, due to hindrances cause by the city. Now the Council hns moved n little further along and is willing to allow s. ii. Watson *.\ Company for the strike period although Mr. Justice Clement hns ruled against any liquidated damages at all . and apparently is willing lo waive all liquidated damages as against non-litigant contractors who will arbitrate. This surely means (hat the Council is prepared lo grant to non-litigants the benefits fought for and won by lhe litigants lo whom Ihese rights are denied. Uul is this boon offered to the non-litigant contractors, so golden as it looks? The true inwardness of the matter would appear to be that there are other matters Covered by lhe judgment in the Watson case which the CoOttOil does not like, and it is holding out the waiver of liquidated damages us a bail to induce non-litigant contractors (o come int.. an arbitration tribunal presided over presumably by tin* City Engineer, who has declared himself as opposed lo the allowance granted in the Watson judgment for back tilling the excavation in muskeg below grade, who has also slated his position regarding plank roadways, extra expense on account of retaining walls, elc. Is tins not like promising a peacock to leave it one plume in its beautiful tail if it will trust itself unreservedly into the hands of the plume merchant? If the entire matter were left lo the arbitrament of an independent arbitrator, such as Judge Young. Ihe mailer might not bo open to such serious objection, provided the city undertakes to pay the cost. Thc real character of the proceedings is revealed in the remarks of Alderman Newton ond Ihe Mayor. It was only a few inonlhs ago when the citizens of Prince Rupert were smiling to see how quickly Aldennan Newton rushed into court when the former Council refused to pay his printing bill in full. Now he alleges lhal lhe contractors, or rather their lawyers have acted with undue haste against the city. He hns either undergone a remarkable change of heart or Is looking at the mailer from a different standpoint from that in which he stood a year ago. I cannot, however, see the justice of his criticism. I believe the city had ample time lo decide upon its course. It apparently did so decide and il was up to (he contractors to move and move quickly. Whenever I employ solicitors I always control their movements in matters of haste or delay in action. I have followed these cases carefully and am Oonvinoed that there was only one thing fur lhe coiilrnclors to do, and that was to net quickly. In the first place it was not fetfsible It. (ry these actions elsewhere Ihuit at Prince Ituperl. Anyone who knows anything about the expi-ii f taking witnesses to outside points knows this. If this ease had been trie.I in Vancouver, H would have <������'>! Ihe city twice as much: in this respect the plaintiffs were kind to the city. In the second plac-. had these eases not been tried al the past civil sittings of the Supreme Court here it is not at all likely that a hearing muld have been had until next spring, and it is ridiculous for Alderman Newion to talk of undue hosts under Ihe circumstances. Delay might have meant ruin to the contractors. In the third place, it was in the interest of every business man in Prince Ituperl to have the mailer settled speedily. I know in many cases large accounts art owing by the contractors lo local merchants which cannot be met until the contractors are paid. Alderman Newton's cry strikes me as being the reverse of Aesop's fable of the boys throwing stones at the frogs. He complains because Ihe contractors do not stand still to be killed. II is clear that the remarks of Alderman Newton and Mayor Manson were aimed at Williams ���.-. Manson lhe City Solicitor makes that plain . who are known to be personae ingralae with some ot the city fathers. There is little doubt in Ihe minds of many independent onlookers that the private spleen of the city fathers is largely responsible for its actions. This, as a citiien, I resent. I believe it is the duty of the city fathers to do justice regardless of Iheir own private animosities. II is DOl likely .he Council will love lhc lawyers who defeated them, although surely some admiration is due. but to penalize the contractors because you don't like Iheir lawyers is petty and childish. The contractors are free lo choose the lawyers whom Ihey believe most capable, and il is no business of (he Council whom (hey be. We have had one instance where this Council appealed from the judgment of Mr. Justice Clements and fared worse, nnd I would jusi like to remind tho Council lhat ll is just possible lhat in this case Mr. Justice Clements has handed down the judgment which the C.ourt of Appeal- would give if called upon. A DUSINEisS MAN. ���1 PAPERHANGING ���AND��� HIGH CLASS SIGN WORK OUR SPECIALTIES LAND PURCHASE NOTICE SILVERSIDES BROS. r.O. BOX 120 CHONE 15*8 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride Fine View Corner ,1 SECTION TW $2,250 -IN SECTION TWO��� A REAL LIFE TRAGEDY SNAP - $525 Each Lots 13, 1*1, 15, Block 88, Section 5 tR. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Shoes.. MADE AND REPAIRED JOHN CURRIE second aw'M'i: - - rmse-.: xemsT W BUY EVERYTHING We Pay Highest Prices for Brass. Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Rupert Cash Store 73S THIRD AVE. I HUTlCA VC CARTAGE and UMtoAlO STORACE C T. P. Tranifer Agent* Ofdm pranpUjr AIW. I*rlr*t rmaonabl*. OFF1CE-H. B. Rochntn*. Ontrr St rhonit Windsor Hetel first avonn AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furniibed and Steam Heated Roomi A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION PATES 50 CBNTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO Cl'ESTS W. H. Wright. Prop r.o. nx 37 SMITH & MALLETT THIRD .w i Plumbing. Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Offlce: Jrd Av*. Work,hop Phon. 171 .'nl A..* 1. : :th .tul-ih St. New Knox Hotel BESNER A BESNER. Paopairroiw Th* X*. Knox ll*-..*! Ii run on Ih. Eui-f-tM-ari plan' Finl-claM t-rrrlr.. All lh. Ulnt M-jdern Impr~-m*nu. ���:-:��� I1EDB hie UP FIRST AVENLE. PRINCE RUPERT ..Whites Portland Cement.. O. C. EMMERSON AGENT rW 125 fairs Bled Ssnd Ass NOTICE Mullre i�� bei-ehy -riven Ihst in applica* tieii nm in- made in the Legislative M- -i nilil.v nf the Province of British Columbia tl III ti-'Vi ��.*��.e>itiii for an art amrnnni -.. iimi 3 of Ihe liiili-h i elii-iiln* A Alia** liallnay Art. i i ��� (Ch. &��, -unite- or Hrtil��Ii i ..liimbia, 1910), by striking oul all ihe words afler Ihe wtird "Columbia" in Line io of said Section and suli-uiinline therefor Ibe following: "And or rrom l>.rl Oeorgi- In * nnrlti esslerlj* direilli.it In Ihe valley of the Parsnip Illver by wav of tori MrLeod, Ibenre aluna* lhe Parsnip River lo * Junction wllh the Peace Illver. Ibencr along Ihe valley of Ihe Finlay River Ihr.iurli Siflon Pass, ihence down lhe silken** Illver In a jumllon with the main line 11 Telegraph Creek; alio powers lo build liranrli Ilii.-! .-iiber tlir.-nrti Ihe Pine River or Prare Hlver passes te Ihe eastern boun* ilirv nr British Columbia, or by w��y of Ihe most feasible route, or In Ihe alternative bv Ihe most feasible mule between i vii. ii in.i i. -iiii Lake, also io build from a point r.n said line of railway to the City of vanrouver or from lhe t.llv of Vancouver to a point on Mid line, by the most r. i-ii.i.- roule." And further, for an art ettendinr ihe lime within whirl, the company hat lo rommrnrfe ron'trurtlnn and einend len per rent of us rapilaluatlon in.. ,i at Virmrla, B. C, thla (Ih day of I.erember, 1911. HnllLIITSOM A HI I-HUM ��v. Solicitor* for the Applicant*, the British, Columbia A Alalia Railway Company. Skuas Laud District���DUlrict of Casslar. uke notice that I, mm. T. Fullerton, t>f Vancouver, It. c, occupation eintineer- HiK- .-iiuliiii. Inlend lo apply for permission in i.urt'liast- ibe rollowlns desi'rlbid lands: eeiiuiifiu-iiiK at a post planted OH chains east of Naas Illver and 40 chains smith or in .nii.ti.iii Ao. 397 (SEC), llicuce 40 chains nortii, thence 94 chains wut, ihence 40 i lulus south, lollowlns llie Naas Itiver; iiu'iii-t* :���*.' chains cast to poinl of commencement' containing uu acres, more or less. J. T. FULLERTO.N. II. H. Stewart, Agent. Daiod I'rlnce Ruperl, Dec. ll, 1911. I'ub. Dec. 19. BkSSIM Land District���District or Coasl, Ranee t. Take notice tbat I, Abraham II. Barber, of I'rince llupert, B. C��� occupation miner, inlend lo apply ror permission lo purchase Uu* r,.iiovviuir described lands: i niuiiieiuiiig at a posl planted at the southwest corner or a small island about twenty.me xli) cbains norlh and two IS) .Mini east or ihe northwest corner or Lot UU*), Range J, Coast District, Porcher Island, tlience rollowlns lhe shore line In ii northeasterly direction about twenty t-.'O' chains to the nortb end or the island, Ihence m a southwesterly direction along Uu* shore line aboul twenty i��u) chains i.i ihe point or commencemenl, being an island containing about rorty (40) acres, non or less. ABRAHAM H. BARBER. Dated Dec. Clh, mi. I'ub. Dec. 13. Skeena Land District���District or Coasl, Range 6. Take notice tbat I, Dagoberi Aurtol, or .Nanaimo. B. C, occupation miner, intend to apply ror permission to purchase the I.elleeWlllK 111* > I* II llftl UllJS I Commencing al a post planted al tbe southeast corner or Lol 4484, tbence south 4o chains, thence wesl 40 cbains, thence north 40 cbains, ibence easl 40 chains to point a commencement, containing 160 acres, more or less. DAOOBERT AURIOL, Fred E. Cowell, Agenl. Dale Nov. luih, toil. I'ub. Dec. 9. skeena Land District���District or Coul, Range *. Take notice Ibat I, Theodore Mchalis. driver, or Victoria, B. C, Can.. Intend to apply r.-r permlasion to purchase tbe ful- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at tbe Souihwesi corner of Lot No. 9987, thenct ��� i-i t>0 chains, thence south 40 cbains, in. n..* west 40 chains, tbence south 40 chains, Ihence west 4 0 chains, thence nortb so chillis to point or commencement, containing ,-i' teres, more or less. THEODORE NICHAL1S, Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dtled Ocl. 31, 1911. I'ub. Dec. t. Skeena Ltnd District���District or Coast, Take nonce that I, Paul Curtlsa, clerk or Victoria, intend to apply lur permission lo purchase Ihe lollowing described lands: commencing it t post planled on tbe east boundary and tbout live it) chains rr.ein Uu* southeast corner of Lot 4484, Un tne north to chains, tbence east 30 ehains. Ihence soulb 60 cbains, tbence w. i I Jo vhalns lo poinl or commencemenl, con- , laming i.-" teres, more or less. PAUL CURTISS. Fred E. Cowell, Agenl. Daled orl. 31, 1911. Pub. Dec. 9. skeent Ltnd District���District or Cotst, Hinge >. Ttke nouce lhat I, Michas Bcganls, cook, of victoria, B. c. intend to apply tor per- million to purchase the rullowing described linds: ��� ������in..i.'ii' in.* tt t posl planleil on tbe i.'rill -nlc or Williams Creek, where Ihe s lu, .: branch of the 0. T. P. Ry. cro-s.-s Williams creek, tnd tbout ten (I0> chains from lhe creek shore, thence south 30 ehains, llience etst 40 chtlns, thence nortb jo chains, thenre west 40 chains to point >r . inlii. ne. in. ni, ioinaiii.il>- 190 acres, more or lets. MICHAS BEOANIS. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated Ocl. 31. 1911. Pub. Dec. 9. skeena Land District���District ol Coast, Hange t. Ttke notice that I, Samuel Belltees, >*ii'i. ie i. or Victoria, inlend to tpply for !������ nm ..ion to purchase the following described lands: ��� iiuii. it. mi- at a post planled on the iieiin side uf Williams Creek, about ten ehains bark from Ihe creek bank, and il.ee.il nrty chains southeast from where ibe kitimat branch of tbe O. T. P. right- or-way crosses Williams Creek, tbeuce - .in 40 chains, Ibence east 40 chains, thenre north 40 chains, tbence weet 40 rhtins to p'eini of t- 'ii.niencemeni, conUining i'.c teres, more or lets. SAMILL BEILTEES. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dtted Oct. II. 1911. l-ub. Dec. 9. Skeena Land District���DUlrict of Cout, Range 1. Take nonce thai I, Louis Ctltrls, driver, ol Victor'*. B. C, intend to tpply lor permission lu purrbtsc the following de- - .- ii.i linds. commencing it i post plinted it ibe soutbeasi corner or Loi 1719, theoce touth in chiins, Ihence weit 40 cbains, thenre north 80 cbains, thenee eul 40 ehains to point of commrncem.nl. conlalnlng 190 acres, more or less. I.ofis CAUCRIS. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct. II, 1911. rub. Der. 9. skeena Land District��� Muriel or Ctssitr. Take notice tnst James Ewing Macrae, ��� ,r Vancouver, occupation real estate agenl, intends to apply nr pcrmuilon in purchase lhe following described landi: ��� mun.. in no.- at a poll planled aboul seven miles distant and Id to etsierly 'Ih.'i in-n from the Mas River, and about ��� .*���'* miles norih of Aiyanib Indian rtlltge, Hi. i,-,' north eighty chtint, thence etst .ilhiy rhalns. ihenee s.utb eighty cbtlns, ihenee wesl eighty chuns lo point or "���i.iiii. it. .in. in. JAMES EWIN0 MACRAE. II. I'. Hutter. Agenl. Dtted Ocl. -II. 1911. l-ub. Dec. 14. -k-- in Und District���Putrid or Queen Chtrlolic Minds. Ttke nollee Ibtl Ellen Mirloo Young, r Vi< i.-ria. B. Cm occupation spinner, intends 10 tpply ror permission lo piirrfuse Uu. r.'ll'.vvinir described linds: ��� mm. tu me n t post plinted ll tbe s.rtiihe��st corner or Lol U69, Ihence welt In ihe northeast corner or Lol 1163, thenct - .in to I., teh. thenee along belch <o I mu or ' ������unit.*iu ��� in. ui. conlalnlng oue hundred tnd lour 1104 > tcree, more or MSB, ELLEN MARION *t**"*tO. Oeorge Young. Agent. Dtted Nov. 16, 1911. I'ub. Dec. 16, 1911. Skeent Ltnd DUlrict���District of Queen | Inrl-il- Minds Tike notice Ibtl Jobn Scott Young, or Saanlch. B. C, occupation firmer, Intends in apply for permission lo purchase tbe Inllowing described landt: lommeneing tt ��� post pltnted ll Ihe nnrihetst corner or Loi 1650, ihenee south lo ihe n-.rih boundary or Lot 1561, thence east ii in the slid bnundiry lo Ihe set- Ibort, ihence following Hong lne shore to Uie point or commeni-ement, conulnlng three hundred ind suiy-one (361) teres, more or less. JOHN SCOTT VOl'NO. Oeorge Young, Agent. I'll.'I Nov. 16, 1911. I'ub. Der. 16, 1911. IkMBS Lind Dinrlcl���District or CusUr. Take notice thai Clarence Bowen. or Seattle, wash., occupallon woodsmtn. Intends lo ipply for permUsion lo purchase the following desrrlbed lindi: t eeiumenring ii t post plinted rour miles etsl or the Niu River tnd tbout nve miles north of Aiym-.li. thence west entity rhtins, Ibeoce louth eighty chiins, thenre etst eighty chtlns, ihence nortb eighly chtlns lo point or commencement CLARENCE BOWEN. H. P. Hutter, Agent. Daled Oct. 31, 1911. I'ub. Dec. 14. -v.. in Lind DUtrlel���District of Cusltr. Tike notice thit Fnnk Furey, of Seattle, Wash, occupation rhainman, intends lo apply for permission lo purchise Ihe rol- Inwing described Undi: ��� "iiiii. in in* ll a post planled ibout ill mile" , ,.| of ihe Nms Hirer ind ibout seven miles north of Alytnsh. Ihenee nortb .'ii. chtlns, etst eighty chiins. south eighty chains, west eighty cbaios to pnlot ��f roinmencemenl. FRANK FUREY. II. P. Rutler, Ageoi. Daled Oct. 31, 1911. Pub. Dec. 14. Evelyn Granville, a Famous ex- Beauty, Now la Fallen. Now York, Dec. 22.���Evelyn Granville, whoso charms and wit made her the talk of Broadway when she was a chorus girl a score of years ago, the othor day staggered into Harlem Police Court, a ragged old woman, and threw herself across tho rail, screaming to Magistrate Con-i- gan. She was sent to the court prison, where sho fainted and for a time physicians thought she would die of heart disease. Later she recovered sufficiently to go home. Years ago Burton C. Webster kill.'d Charles E. Goodwin, a Broadw&y "swell," over Goodwin's attentions to her. Webster was sent to Sing Sing for 19 years, but later was paroled. "It was a good thing," said Magistrate Corrigan, "for some of the young women who sit until closing time in Broadway restaurants and think of life as all silk stockings, diamonds and champagne, to call on this woman. They might learn something ���but probably they would not." BEIRNES &^ MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior point3 with .. Pn ,. _, for 0J. IJ Third Ave., and *m�� ^����* *"* All accounts and correspondence addressed to P.O. Boi 806 BEIRNES & MULVANY Jfe_��_at will receive immediate attention ***************** mm '������'���V��*��nivin..jiUij^^w When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTeT Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per div Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver, B.C. Born Like Caesar. Chicago, Dec. 24.���A successful Caesarian operation performed in a local hospital brought a lively baby into the world half an hour after the death of her mother. The mother developed a sudden swelling of lhe throat while in the hospital pending the delivery of her child, and she died before anything cmld be done to relieve her. The nlti-nding physician tried the expedient that saved Julius Caesar to the world. Vancouver, B.C. .H.I.O. MEMORANDUM O'CLOCK We Loaned Money Per Cent, to Build This House Per Cent, to Build This House Let us loan you the mwey to buy or build arouse or pay off a morteatre CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. Mclntyre Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. ^r^mmSmW^^Wm^^tWMi The Paper THE for "DAILY Your Home! NEWS" It gives you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principsl happenings in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, ita newB columns are clean and wholesome. It is a paper you need in your home. The advertising columns of the News bring you m touch with opportunities for getting the full yajga fnr your money. : : : : < "*���* ������ if-si-sii-sn *aaW**m*~ 1 Bill Heads Price Lisle Memorandum Forms Commercial Card* In Commercial Printing we hare a Urge atock of '-"����*'����� II ***,** ami* I We handl* Blank Lcdgar Forma for Looie ' Syitem Letterheads Stock Certificates Articles of Association Illustrated Pamphlet* .'ft ������* ft if ;*v' For society prinUng.we ensure correctness of style and taste in Visiting Cards, Wedding iZ^tetjgDia^ any kind of printing from the humble "dodger" to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the "News Job " "~i T : Daily News Building PHONI 98 Third Ave PHONE 98 etV ,.1 (tt-i. ���L-sscr" THE DAILY NEWS SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLIC) V. f, Q. GAMBLE ,< Y Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert - and Stewart ' II ��� LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Slock I Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. Prince Rupert Lodge, IMF. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block; Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GLUCK, Sec. Savoy Hotel Cor. Fraser anil 5th. Choice Wines and Clitari RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT -M f I FRED. STORK | -General Hardware��� The best Xmas or New Year present ��,�� is a year's sub- p scription to ... . m * *v% at Home The WEEKLY NEWS I ��� It has all the news of the week's progress in the city and district. It tells more about the place than you could write in a month. 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 subscriber from England. ���POST PAID TO ANY ADDRESS IN- Uniti-tl States or Eng. t'anniln * ��� $2.50 per year $2.00 1 Ha TO CURE COUGHS SCOLDS ���*���*��� Mathieu's Syrup ol Inr aatt Cod Liver Oll not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35c for large bottle. Sold everywhere. J. t. MATHIB" CO , rrop., SIIBHBItOOKI! 0lRO,_ GOUDRONl f 111 11 1 DC FOIEDEMOItUt Di MATHIEU *****mmm*m*m*t MATIIIEITS Sjrnip of Tar COD IMR OIL 1. l KAttnni *, y_SS-BSEQ-B**^ MATHIEUS SYRUP of TAR& COO LIVER Oil- Builders' Hardware 7 I Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves * Grnniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE m i TO LET Flut in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. Two cottager corLer Second Avenue and Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots in all parts ol the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in the City. C. D. RAND Second Ave. Phone 112 BOYS! START IN BUSINESS Sell the Daily News. It's the easiest und quickest way of.-it111111j; money of your own. Apply at THE NEWS OFFICE The Gift Problem Solved Don't worry ibout whll to dive al Ihe Chrlitmu ���euon ��� our cni.il.er.ia. ���,���, made iiliifactory (id cl.out,- ing a pleisu.it tusk. Hundredi of citrteciully ���uituble jilt nrli, I,-., nre ,,, be found in it, of DiutnuniJi, Jewelry, Silverware, Cltinit, Cut Glau, Leather Goods and Novelties. A copy ol il will he nmileil Iree upon requeit. .e��|l.��� ..^..__,,. I - THE COSY CORNER - [DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN This ls a little Bection of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any antl all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. Tho hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. TWO "AMERICAN BEAUTIES.' Ryrie Bros., Llmited Cunudu** Larfest Jewelry Hume ���la*. Ryrie, Pn*. Harry ftyri*j, Stc.'Trtat. 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO 88888S8888& TRUN^ Christmas and New Year Sailings s.s. Prince Rupert Leaie Princ. Rupert Thurldiy at 8:30 p. m��� D.c. 21it and 28th, arriving In Vancouvar early Saturday morning, Dec. 23d ���nd 30th. MAKE VOUR RESERVATIONS tARLV Phon. 260 W L. BARKER Architect Second aven.ie and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Offlce. II. Gortliin Munro W. Nlt-lii Ihiii Ull.y MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Buildin��, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS :- Amnions I aw-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Itupert P.O. Box 361 Al.1*111*1. CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British I '..Iiiii.lm. of B.C.. Ontario, Bu rnt! Manitoba Bur.. kiitr li.-wnn and Al- le.7 li, Itltri". CARSS & BENNETT Babristeiis, Notaries, Etc. Office-Exehanire blork, corner Third avenu.* and Sixth ��UeeL I'rinco Ituuert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L. D. S., Dentist. 1). D. S. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operation, skilfully treated. Gaa and local anaalli-Mici. tidtnlniitorad for the palnleai ex- traetitin of teeth. ConaulUtion ttaa. Office.: Helirrr-on Block. Pnn��. Kupert. 11-12 AI.-I.M.Mniimiii H.A., W.K. William..n.A..L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Burristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 286 Prince Rupert, B.C i'.:o. BOX 21 I'UINCE RUI'EItT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING ft t ti or wh. i ..I..*., esq., a.r.a.u., i on.. sssia MISS EDITH Q HAI '.IK. -t*rsrf.&UCr.^. MISS M. h. Hi (WHY. Tlifsf two charming young women will make Iheir debul in offloial Washington's society this winter, Miss Oracle is the daughter of Col. Archibald Qraeie, I', s. \��� and Mrs. Oracle. Tho parent* of Miss iiowrj ore Judge Charles n. Howry of lhe United States Courl nf Claims and Mrs. Howry. GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REFOHTB Fir.. I.i(e and Accid.at ln.ur.oc~ 618 3rd Avrnu. phone 2M and Gram 1 PRINCE RUPERT ���S. Princ. John for Stewart 10 a. m., Oac. 20th and 27th. ' ' Present lohidult will rimaln In effect until abov. d.te.. Bi-weekly train service to Vanarsdol. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Rupert -I p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land Dlitrlct-Dl.trlct of Coaat IUngo 5 Take notice that wa lite undersigned. Alfred Christian Garde ami Win. M. Johnston of Prince Kuiiert, B.C., o'vup.I'lerii minim; engineer and |.r.-specUir. Inlend lo applr for permission to le-niM' lhe followim. d.-M-titenl lantl; I'eei.iiri.-M.-nirf m .-. i. r planted 1-4 mile .-it of die Tyee Stall >n,t;.T.I'.lc>..Station and approximately '��' miles east of I'i Inoa Itupert, thonce north In chains, thenco east Hu chains, thence south 25 chains mure ur Icm tu railway grade, thence .M-t.'tlv _5 chains in ere or le.s following said grade to point of cumiiiencetitent and containing ���ii acres ur less. ALFIIEII CHRISTIAN GARDE WILLIAM M. JOHNSON lisle Nov. 2.1. Itll I'ub. Dec. 6,1911 On your Chriatmaa visit Eaat travel via the Grand Trunk Railway Syatem from Chicago. The finest and best service over Double Track Route. Connections with all roads East and West. Atlantic Steamship bookings arranged.. Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT NEW ROYAL BABY A REGULAR ROMANCE Quoen of Spain Has a Second This One Ought to Please the Daughter Born to Her Suffragettes. For a Chrialmaa ?Jfl King Al- sterling, III.. Deo. 25.-A rogu- phonso hns I....I ,.,vm.i,i,.,i I.. him, ,nr r.hriHinm, m���,auoe look plaee by Queen Violoria of Spain a litlle her i Chrialmaa Eve, when tho LAND PURCHASE NOTICK. Skeena I-a ml ln-ind lnr.'in of Cout IUngo 6 'Jake nutico that 1 .clloy K. Grant of l'nnco Ku(m n, H. <. uccupatiun civil cngitioci, intenda io Apply fur i>i-nniaaioo to puicl.ai- the fullowlng iif.r.ii...I Undi: Cumiiiti.cii.g **. a puat plantod almul 3 1-2 milaa io a nortl trly ..ifc-iuti frum th<> northoaat cornor paat of Lot U:, EUOfl "*. CoaM Dlrtrict, ihonco rail 30 cl.nlr.v, U��Mt i. ttfa <**J chalm. thonce MOat In I-..* n ft Il.iT. I'ir.rc south lolloftlflf hank of ri.vr to pmi.t ul.���MBBMMMBt! con* lalning lf'0 ���<...�����, murt or **���**���*. Dated aVpt. tf, 1WI. I.KItOY F. GRANT I'ub. Oct. lu tior.fi>-. C. hninu-raon. Agont Ski*, na land Di-irn-l Diatrict of Coaat Range 6 'Uko BMJ-M ���'���*��� Mim Mary Mulvillo of Clang ln.-lm.-l, oompation udoaUTa inunda to apply I i . mn lu pitfUM the fullowlng dearibod landa; ( > . . ,t n.g at u pi -i plant oil one chaina north of Um , . i . i.i Lot i*-i*l, thonco nurth ;.. . > chain thonco south 4(1 chainp, uMM ****���**'- M chuiin in puint of com- iiit'iiivtiHi.t, oonUlalnf ngliiy acrua, moru or leae II, 1V11. MIS* MARY Ml ..VIIXK 1'uli. Nuv. 11. ���' ������������ Oi Mulvilli-, Agont Skoona Land DiMricl -Diatrict of Cout IUnge 5 Take notico that H<-igamln Uunael Rice of rrnic Kupert, II. C, it. ipation waiter, intonda to apply fur pormlsaluri tu purchaae tho following (Jeacriifod landa: Commoncing at a pusl plantod 65 chaina eouth from the aoullii-aat curin-r of Lot 30ti0. I'oat markod II. IC H S. <% Cormr, thenco 70 chain* went, tiii'iicu (jj chaina nurth, thonce 70 chaini i-i-t, thonco 06 chaina aoulh to puint uf com- mtncomoiit, coi.taiiiing 4."ij acres ii.ore or leea. HKNJAMIN KUSSEL RICE Datod in iu|.vr Jl, 1 !��� 11 I'ub. Nov. 2. Skoona Und Ulatrict���DUtricl of Caaaiar Taku ii.Mire that Angua Jamo* McKonlio of VancuuMT, II. C, occupatiun bookkeeper, tntednna to apt>ly I'T pormiaaion to purchase the following deacnbi'il lamia: Commoncing at a poat planted at tho con- BoflUH ������( Itlackwater rivor with Naaa river, aboul two milea aouth fmrii tlio aixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. I'oat marked A, J. M. N. W. Corner, thence M. chaina aoulh, thonce B0 chaina eaat thence h0 chain* norlh, thence 80 chaina woat to point uf commencement, conUining 010 acree m���ro or lo�� ANo(Jg wm McKENZ,E Ilali.l S.-|it. 23, lllll. I'ub. Nov. U. Skwn" Inntl Di.trict��� Dlitrict ol Caaalar Tlka nollco lhal Charloa William llam ol VancouviT, II. Cm occupition Inspector, Intontl, lo apply In' pcrnilailon to purchaao Iho lollowini ilK-crlbcd lantl.: Commoncini! at a post planted at tho con- llucnco ol lllackwalor river wllh tho Naaa river ihout two mill-, wuih Irom the alith Dominion Telnraph cahlit. I'ojt marked C. W. II. S. W. Corner, Ihenco fO chaini north, thenco HO chalii eattl thenco BU chllnl louth, thenca 80 chain. we��t to point ol commencement, containing 610 a,��� mora or -��__ WILUAM IIAM Dated September 23, 1911. I'Ub. ***'������ ml' Skeen. Und Dlatrlct-Dlilrict ol C".lar Tike notice tlmt Thdmii Arthur Whlta ol Vancouver, II. C, occupallon canienter, Inlend. to ���pply lor permiiBilon to purchaae lhe lollowln�� d^Jram-mdllI!|t ��� pout planted at the con- I lllackwater tlver with Nia. river, about ��� B.C. Coast service ��� Famous Prncess Lino THE FIRST BOAT SOUTH Princess May Thuridajr, December 2Iat, at 9 cm. For Victoria, Vancouvar and Seattle }. C McNab . General Agent daughter, tli<> tecond lo grace Spanish royal household, This is ih.* il rt I* child born to Quoon Victoria, tin- fourth boing -lill-l.ni'ii. King Alphonso .-iml Viotorla Ena, I'n f Baltenburg, wero married Muy 31, 1906. Tholr lirsi I'hiiii. Prinoe Alfonso, waa born Hay in. nm:. Tho other children aro Prinoe Jaime until I'l'inc. Beatrice. Mis. Jennie Wlls 18, eloped wiih Prank Bpei r, 17. Tin- maiden oame f. >r the boy in an mil.i. by night: llu- liny slid down ii ropo from his boudoir, and Un- two ll.'.l for Chicago nn.l the boy's papa pursuing with tin- spark fm- advanced nml tin* muf- iler cut out Papa reached lhe slnlion I.... Inl.' in save Ins darling from the olulohes of the beguiling maiden. A. M. BROWN BAINBM A SADDLERY MANl'FACTl.'KEK Repairing a Specialty. i'mni.l.-i.' Stock Carried. Outsi.lv Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables Second Avs. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES EBY C& Co. REAL ESrATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM . |( (*. ��� flui'iic nl 1 two r " cabin < mile, .tiiilh ol the ilxlh Dominion Teletjrapli l',���t marked T. A���W. 8..K-��?.'n��..^**��� I CcSnlntencn,nt. conlalnin^.O^c^ mo.^or ^ Dated Sepl* 83,1911- I rub Nov. *i. Advertise in The Daily News SILK KIMONA8 fresh from Japan DRAPERIES for that new piano CENTRE PIECES that will grace a tabic SILK SHAWLS specially adapted for evening wear LINEN of the In*..*.I texture fljggjgagJS ui Faraict Q**um Prepare for winter by Rettinif your fnr- naccs and flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING ft-cik-l OiHir $-��, ut,m. g^, gftd Phone 71 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer I'll M.I.I *. Ill \ ���..-.- \|,1 I THIRD AVENUE PHONE IM. OI'EN DAY AND NliIIIT JABOUR BROS. 825 Third Avenue 'THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES" Phone 243 Black THREE FAMOUS PRINCETON FOOTBALLERS MOMS SOI p.0. aoi HM PONY EXPRESS SrtTKMATTC MKHCItANTx' nr.UVI.Kr flKNVICK For Itaiririwr. Si..r��ir- -*n*\ F'-rwanhn* Airrnl*. Km* vr Mi.t-.r Car day or nlffht S-v#>nth Avp. Ami Fulton HmmMI ..Grand Hotel.. Worklngman's Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 1st Ave. and 7th St. I.l <> BRODERIUS. Proprialo-: Utile's NEWS Agency Magazine-. CIGARS : Periodicals I TOBACCOS :: G.T.P. WIIARK Newspapers .-.- FRUITS llv llii'ir ii'ii'iil vlolory nver Harvard, Prlnoelon University now beoomoa ono of lbs t..p- nolohera In oaalorn football. Prlnoelon haa always been known for lho desperate valor of its pinyt'i'H. iiuii, who oaptained lbs WILSON loam in-i year, played will. B special headgear. Hla neok waa supposed in Ik' broken, Imi ii waaln'l. Wilson, ��li" playod lofl guard, innl in-, rlghl ui'i' ilrapped in bli side as lhe result of lorn linn- iii..ni?-. lie wns mighty I'li'Tiivi'. iii.'Hiii'-iiiiiiii la ilii- I'l'iiii'i'i'ui eonlre. Ho la bull) oloae lo the ground and ii fat, Prllllpi, al ��� .iit. tackle, luif boon ono of Ibo powerful i.i.'ii in Un- ri'iiiiiiknlili- defense Hint slopped Harvard's rushes and forced lhe orltnion backs in kick inn. uml umim. NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesalers of Northern British Columbia I... I..*.,.r Agenti for BUDWE1SER BEER THE DAILY NEWS ill Do You Need Xmas Help?. Try the News Want Ad. Way. It's a Good One FreshFLOWERSl i By S.S. Prince Kupert tomorrow a. m. ARCTIC STUDIO, &gfc&d ll I I PBONB iiiii i.s :i.:.i Three i..ts. block 7. isoUon 1, u.r-oo each; ', cub, bai. I, S, 3 years at 7 per cent. i ..���, lou, block 88, lection 1, is.oou pair; ', cub, bll. ii, II, 18 months, at 7 per .int. inn I--1-. bio k 19. lection (, n.cso; |5oo CUb, bai, 3, <J, V, il llleelllll- T-ttu lots, block I, lection 5, ji.duo. Equity cub, inn- xrtt** lota, One lot, block a, lection 5, ai.soo. isoo cub, :i, 'I, is months, at 7 par cent. One lot, block 18, lecUon I, 8586. 8-2 j cub, bai. tlu every a months, ai 7 per ii in. - lol, blink II. lection C, 18,1(0. Hall ei-ii. iml. I-, i*.' months, at 7 per cent. nm* lot, blOCk 17. --rrlli.il 7, *��IIXI. glXlx) ��� ..-li. Ir.i 1 :i, ii, i-t months; .with cabin, nue lul. Ii|e..*k IS, lection 7, *r,lil. |300 cub, :.. a, 1*.* months, ai 7 per cent, i u . lots, M'e'k 17, lection 7, ��i,*;oo. One- lltinl cub, bai. 1 ami a years, at 7 per II III. Two lota, iii'" k ia, ieclion 7, *_60 each. '. ��� un, lial. i'., 18 iniinilis. Two tots, block .<. lecUon 7. icju each. >, - lib, lr.il ' . IB, IS in nil,-. I \\ ..I- l.lr.e k 8, serilon 7, 8150 each. i, <i-li. Iiiii. i', 18, 18 months, at 7 per . . :,l lour Ii.k. blietk 3, scclion 7, 13,000. t; cub, bai. ', f8, is mniiih-. large I*- truer. llu.i I ���!-. bl.irk 37, serilon 7, 81.800. \t, < . -ii. luil c, li, ty im .uiii-. at 7 per uni. Two loU, block ss. section 8, 81.OOO. Onc- ilni.l ca-.li. lul. o, It, is in..nlli.. Corner. Twer inls. block vs. lection 8, tan*, 82-0 r.l-ll. lllll. ... IS lllnlllll-. Two lou, block IS. ucUoo 8, noo each. 880 es.-h. I-. ��|5 per month. hie lOU, block 10, -'Ifll 8. f*.78 '������'.ch; bai. ii3 per month. FOR HINT. Store, -im..n.l av. nu.- al Sixth sir. el. FOR SALE. laini. with four Koma; 'ii.ii Phon. ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Written Direct THE Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. I' :< II.��� j--!* and Rentals. . -* ������-*���_��� -*���**__. ���- **lm* W****xmt****Sm-** SS "The News" Classified Ads. = One Cent A Word For Each Insertion��� -THERE ARE NO "DEAD ONES" HERE��� 8|lMlWIMIW|lai *a\w**a* M ****lm******mtw** ���*%*** ***** ******* I*********************** ******* i*<**��***���* ia****9j For Rent J fr^Si^n-ifcaW^H ***** *am **m^*^**** M^*f%a^ TWO STEAMERS LOST Guillemot and Fifteen of Crew Sink in Bay of Biscay. Servian Labor Benefit Society No. 195. S.S.S.S. Me rl.i .-- held every l.t and 3rd Sunday of the month In the Cari-entera' Union Hall G. VUKOVICH, Seen tary T. MA/I.l M. P.O. Box 991 Hre.ident (Canadian Press Despatch.) Gibraltar, Deo. 86.���The General Steam Navigation t'o.'s Bteamer Guillemot foundered in the Uny of Biscay and fourteen >.f Un* or.'w ami Un' captain were drowned, yesterday. The survivors were being pi.-ked up l.y boata when another steamer pave The latter is believed t.> he a signals .if distress and foundered, Spanish cargo ateamer. Property Looking Good. Mr. <>. It. Nad.-ii, who is back in town from a visit of inspection !������ In-- Mohawk nun.- prop.-ity ut Alice Arm. reporta thul lhe build- in.:-, are now completed and two gangs are at work alpklng a 75- fniii shaft nu lhc ledge in order in drift under the oreek. Work will iiniie during ih.- winter. CHRISTMAS DAY Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. Notice to Worksrs All unorganised workers in the building trades will meet in the l.w.w. hull. Wednesday, ui 8 p. in.. December L'Tth, to discuss general organisation.���Signed I. w.w. Organising Committee ,.21 Wishing you the Compliments of the season Holiday Goods at Less than ���iiiV/Uolmi We are not going to oarry them over, but have deolded to sell at a price that will SELL them. Look Out for Bargains at BIG FURNITURE STORE Seoond Ave. and Sixth 8L Entrance on Second Avenue. Phone 62. Despatches from Toronto and Winnipeg and Vancouver. (Canadian Press Despatch.) Winnipeg, Deo. 20.���Chrialmaa Day here was oold and bright with n remarkable absence of the usual drunkenness. Tin- weather wa. hovering near the zero mark. Toronto, Dee. 86,���Chrialmaa Day here was dull and tlienry. The Salvation Army fed n thousand women nnd children. Vnncoiiver, Dec. 26. ��� The weather was delightful for Chrialmaa, with n small snowfall. Vancouver Beat Stanford. Vancouver, Dec. 20.��� (Special. ���Vancouver defeated Stnn- fur.l University in rugbj football by eight...'ii points lo eight yesterday. CHALLENGE TO JOHNSON Jack Curloy Offers $20,000 for Fight With Jim Flynn. Canadian Press Despatch.) Ball Lake, Dee. 26.���Jack Cur- ley has offered Johnson 920,000 in il--hi .Dm Flynn for the heavyweight obampionehlp in n finish match. Tlie shopping way is tu read the Mussallem way of prices. Sec ..ur a.hi. If THE IDEAL FURNISHING Hospital Acknowledgments. 'I'ln- Prince Ruport General ��� spil.'tl Assiifinlii.il begs to nr- (tnowledge with thank* the followini: contributions: Mrs. Bolt- by, ruse >.r orange&s Huaaallen Grooery Go., box <>f applea; P. Burns A Co., lurkeya; Clarke in*.is., Chrialmaa hamper; Mrs. Helen SI. Denis, Singer sewing machine; Hayner Urns., aider* down cmforler: II. llolTmnu, $5; John Shirley, *I0. lies! mom iii (own nl the Savoy. It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder! i To fit ymir son or daughter fur a htisincus career you must give them a business training. The best place to send Ilium to ii the : Nanaimo Business College The Messeogera aud Nowaboya I.mill. I. W. VV. ine.-ls ill II a. m. All meaeongora nn.l newsboys in the city who nre n.il already members lire invited lo attend In apply for membership, It COMM1TTEB. JACK FROST'S TRICK Has Snapped All the Telegraph Lines on the Prairies. Winnipeg, Deo. 26. -All ihe telegraph linei nre down here owing to the sudden cold, which has mapped lhe wires on bolh ibe Great Northwestern nnd the 0. P. It. I.lubi engines are .ml altemplillK to restore lhe Iraflic. %-- It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It's fees nre within reaeh of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops the Individuality of the pupil. Komn nnd In..ml is rhenp in Nannim... The pupils are BWay from the distractions of the larger cities : Oir iUiIuiW curie mlein IdIim il The lien Pitmnn System of Shorthand Business Knglish antl Letter writing Commercial Arithmetie OfHre Routine Spelling Typewriting Penmanship *i**T*>Wf��tSm ll May Meaa all the Difference Belw.ea Sucre-is and Failure lo Yea Ask at Dnily Newt forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE C. E. Parry, Principal Nanaimo. B.C. HE FAVORS REPUBLIC New Chinese Premier Is Advising Princes to Concede. For Rent���Two roomed cabin, clnso to McBrida, f reahly naiHtred and clean, only 110 per month. 11 I*-. Mi*Uue A Co. t-f rfl~hll^<4 ^*-m*m**-*mm^*\t Jli m ii -**, is **-ym*a*at ***,����� ���*** ss * n m n '��� i j Insurance ifl - --ii ���> hi -a a i n n li aa *t. n *** hi. i OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Inaurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. | Wanted l|.��~_---..--...-l Smmy0^mmm*SmMm. Wanted-General Servant. Other maid kept. Apply Mra. L. W. Patmore. tf Maternity nurae open for engagement- Apply Box 2159 Newa. tf Wanted. ��� Dreasmakln*.. cleaning and preaa- intr. repairing for men and wemen. Mra Charles I'ercher. 820 Third Ave. Phone 294 Red. tf Wanted to rent or leaie by Ant of January. S or G room modern houae. cloae in. State term! to Box 89. Wanted���Young man, thoroughly acquainted in Men'. Furni.hingi line, to take position in Prince Rupert from Jan. loth. 1912. Write Box 102. Dally Newi Office. .-.��� ;���:*.- WANTED���Youth wllh business colleire n iiii.n.- In I-.nu a uiie-i.-.il.- 11 hi. In nllii t*. Apply, wllh particulars. I�� box 13, .Nl-WS OlTtCC. 280*893 WANTED��� A Ilrm to sell U. W model No. io siniiii-rreiiiier typewriter, lot llii.sl iniieliliie ever product!. Jiiines I*. Murrls Co., 1087 Granville SI. Van- c.niver. 2��l*'.i30 r For Sale ~3 s-mmmmmemmta****mg roll .-ale -Furniture for Sroom house. Hot 851, city. 889-898 I Stenographer KasU-rn itenofrrapher uf wide experience wants position. Address "Stenotirapher." 662 Cordova St.. Vancouver. B.C. t*f m*a**a** **}***-*,***��� Business Chances ~f PoX'T worry about rainy <lay��. We do I 11 111'. M.l-lllll.- It 88 plCC'9 Kr "Hi* dollar, special care given line flannels. Phone lit). Pioneer steam Laundry. 888-300 Water Notice I. Alfred Christian Garde of Prince Rupert. occupaUon Mining Knirineer. give notice that on the :-th day of December, 1911. I Intend to applv to the Water Commiasioner at his office In Prince Rupert for a license to taka* and uae two cubic feet of waler per second from an unnamed stream in the Diatrict of Gout Kanjre 6. Skeena Division. 1-4 mile eut of the Ty��e Station. G.T.P. Rv. The water Is to be uken from the atream about OM half mile above Its outlet, and fa to be uaed for dev-floplnir power for a quary situated at the outlet of said creek, alonjr the Railway rrade. Al.l l:l i ��� CHRISTIAN GARDE Dated Nov. -j-th. 1BU. d-27 THBRF8 NO GETTING AWAY fla 'til a GREENER GUN Nn ..liter null can equal lhe i.liilM.li f..r t. 1-iilarlly or piilrm .1. e. even ei-tiiliiiiii.il nr ihnl) leiiiiiiiiiett nnii , in. inn p, miration -the l.trrp ii, ,i -,iiia"_u lan'l what mi- say, ran. pi.-vo ll. W. W. ilnener ��*a* lit. llrsl giininakiT In Uie \.e.il.i tn I,,-in,.- ihe -li....lllill nr a mm. I'rii.i lo the iiitriitiiirin.il nf his world-rained intern of clmke linriiiir. * p ni. 11, l. t,l |,ii-ii the rm maker.- "��lll .. Uie wisp." w. W. 'inlii. r niaile n in. servant aim all the wnrld'l _!��� ttee.i hrrimr. have lie.ll won tMlh '.III K.MKII OI1NS. This is the kind you want. W.W. GREENER 6.165 Brim Hill H.II MMrcil. P.Q. PeklD, Deo. SO.���Yuan Shi Kni, lha new Chinese Premier, is Im- Iloved in really fnv..r n republlo niiH In hSVfl advised the Mnnrliu princes lhal Ihey nasi oonoede the rebels demands. An armis* lief in siill kepi, lliinii.li Iml li llu- liiipiTinl troops nn.l tin* r.'lirls bavS Ink.'ii up ilitT.'rrnl pOSlllOtlS since n began, Kkeena I anil liistrlrt -lilslrlcl of onni, ��� ln.liiiie Island.. Take notice thai Mrr.il Mrnrefir, or Vlrlnria. II. .:.. orrnpallen hrnker, Inleruls in apply fm- permUalon In lease lhc lol li.uilia* lie"rl lllill land": i i lull-em ui* al a pusl plant, il about three quarters of a mile stiuthwrsl fn.m tin .iiullini'l eorner t.r I.ol IMS, .Massel Inlet, Ihenee east forty chains, thence | I di llu li ��� et hundred and forty acres (840), more or less. ai nui. MonKnoa. ...... lirnrite Ynung, Ajenl. inl Paled Nov. 18, Ifll. I'uh. Per. 18, 1*11. If You Have Taste for Jewelry You Have Taste ...for Everything Else.... II8 a sure test, lur those who kimw "what's what In Jewelry have lo be pretty widely cultured people. III'. Mill.I kl.uw llol merely lhe proprieties ihey must know ap* liriiprlallveness and mlu.i and workmanship lhal I. dlsllncllve. Out Ola..���The largest and best stink In choose from. Umbreiiai���limb gold and silver l.l'.llllled. Tla Pint���Solid nold In endless varl.ly and desljm. Ladln' Hand Bag*���In *-.|.i and ���liver in ..110110*- Crown l.erby and Moorcroli china. Sll Halpful Xmaa Sutgtatlom ^^a_�� A. A\m*m *tm* eiiin lo ihe nurlh boundarr or i.ot ia��7, i I ~^ ihenee wesl one hundred chains, more nr I Tinnn avi * i i n ��u t ,.. e... Ihenee norlh mn'iv chain.. Ihenes I * ""nn avenue tBWB-mS... I ���asl to the biaeh. ihenee lions l.earh lo i.__,____._ _. __ I mint of commencement, conialnins sU �����^,"**^*^*--~*-^*-^**~*-^-~-.*~**'-..--.+ THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING jttttUiUttJtilU Department of Ihe Naval Service RADIOTELEQRAPH SERVICE. Sealed tendera, addressed io the undcr- slKiied. enuorsed "Tender for Dwelllns House" and accompanied by a ccrtincd ineqiic for 10 p.c. of tho amount of the ii-iniiT will be received up to noon on . ecember 31st, IBM, for the erection or dwelling* houses at tho Oovornment Wlro- less stations at Prince Rupert, Cape Laio and Point Orey. I'luns and specifications may bo scon at I..i* re.I It.win* places: The Government Wireless Stations at i-'uiit uny, Cape l.a/o and Digby Island, I'rince lluperl. The Poslolllccs at Vancouver, .Nunalmo and Prince Ruperl. ...e oulcc or Ihe District Superintendent, lii-rernmcnl Wireless Service, Victoria, and i>i-i>irtinent of the Naval Service, Ottawa. tnauiliorizcd publication or this notice win nut receive payment. 0. J. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister or thc Naval Service, Department or the Naval Service, Ottawa, November 29th, 1911. 3t Skeena Land District���District or Coast, Range 8. Take nollre Ibat I, John Arglraclls, carpenter, of victoria, ll. C, Intend lo apply fur permission to purrhase Ihe following ili-iribed lands: Commencing at i post planted about on* and one-hair miles northeast rrom the Inlake or Trout niver, on the wesl side .���r I akelse Lake, and about nve (8) chains hack from the wiierfrom, thenca south no chains, ihence wesl 80 chains, thence nurlh 80 chains, thence east 80 chiins to puint or cmmrncemeni, containing 810 acres, mora or less. JOHN AROIRACLIS. I'red S Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct. SI, 1911. Pub. Dec. 8. ���JM&���&r TheBesl Procurable. Absolutely pun FIRST: "CATCH YOUR PRINTER' aas-saa DIRECTIONS FOR COMING A HAKE: RUST:���"CATCH YOUR HARE" ���:���:���: :���������: To produce good printing you must "first Batch your good printer. . . You can't get good printing from .. poor printer, even if he work with never so good an equipment. If In* lacks the "knack," the traine.1 taste, the single-minded fondness for his work which real printers have, he will do poor printing for you. If hc has all of these, and in addition to them ade- quate modern equipment, your printing will hove ilis" Jistinction, salesmanship, the lure of type-beauty. As this office produces good printing you may infer the presence of a good printer���who is "catcnable." FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING OF ALL KINDS SEB THE "NEWS J"!: Daily News Building phone 98 Season's Greetings To our many customers for their kind patronage during the year and wishing you all Prosperity for 1912,1 remain, Yours respectfully, GEO. D. TITE GEO. D. TITE Home Furnisher Third Ave. phone 20
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [The Prince Rupert Optimist] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-12-26 |
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Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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