THE DALLY ie Selecting the Xmas Kodak is a very simple matter at the REXALL STO. 8, Our stock is complete from the little Brownie to the more expensive Kodaks. Let us assist you in selecting the Xmas _ kodak. C. H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist—-Two Stores 82 -PHONES—200 Lot 21, Block 14, Sec. 1, Second Ave., Mebride $15,000.00 TERMS ARRANGED. Continental Trust Co., Ltd. WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE ie iene ' : Little Julia Fehr and the Griffith Stock Company in the 2) Beautiful Society Comedy mT ha “The Little Princess” Popular Prices:. Evenings 25c, 35c and 50c Saturday Matinee: Adults 25c, Children 15c¢ | CHARGES, BOT.4 DUTY AND POSTAGE OUR PRICE pwe.*'* Al "gtr Suse: EEIEUSTNTSs ¥o9 We Oi a mont ; TRANSFORMATIONS “Zz 9Rut ct a lacke nest qualit Hair, #13 range noe lite cetyl me A STYL'SH TO /PET OY 55.00 Entir > Trans{ormation ¢ — $9.50 of 313.90 ~~ teas baesGrry TWIST PURE LONG HAIR (as sketch ) to complete eburn the etective dressing. 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Be | the Peerless Studi Rooms 19.20.21 Alder Block Cor, 3rd Ave. and 6th St Special Styles at Reduced All Work Guaranteed Prices PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS of All Kinds Estimates Free R. E. BALL P. O. Box 274 Phone 174 EMPIRE GATHS For an easy and comfortable shave drop in at the Empire Baths on Third Ave. The most up-to-date furnishings have been in- stalled and the general surroundings are such as appeal to particular people. Centrally Located Opposite Majestic Theatre KEEFE & DORREL Proprietors FURNISHED ROOMS & CABINS Furnished rooms and beds to rent $1.50 r week for single beds, $2.00 for dou- je bed. Complete with bath and hot water. Furnished Cabins at $4 a month APPLY — 208 NINTH AVENUE PANAMA STUDIO 613 Srd Ave. (Above Burns Meat Store) Christmas te Coming. Have your father’s, mother’s or children’s photographs enlarged and finished in oils, ete. Make Early Sittings for All Distant Countries. Land Bargain Sal One-half seetion of Crown granted land in Bulkley Valley; close to G. T. P. right-of-way For particulars see JOHN DYBHAVN | Real Estate Broker | 319 Third Ave. PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC co. | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received at the office of Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Co., Hays Building, up to Wesdnesday, Decem ber 18tn, at 6 p. m., for the construction |of the following: 1. 1 bungalow, class A. 2. 5 do., class B 3. 1 office building. 4. 1 tower for aerial tramway. 5. 1 protection trestle for aerial tram way. 6. 200 cubic yards sand and gravel | bunkers. ova Gridiron for unloading scows, 140 |feet by 30 feet, 8. Plank walks. | Plans, specifications and forms of tender for the above can be seen at the ofMice of |Messrs. Ritchie, Agnew & Co., civil en | gineers, McBride street | Dec. 11th, 1912. W. CLARK DURANT, | General Superintendent WARNING. During the construction of water main across Shawatians Passage at Fern Pas sage a cable will be strung, and all boats are hereby warned Construction begins today and will last probably a week 204 ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk 2-cylinder British Kromhout Engine, 50 H. P. ~AGENTS— P.O. Bes 615 Rupert Marine Ironworks & Supply Co., Ltd. To those intend- ing to instal large power in launches tow, freight or fishing boats EN- QUIRE first for a British Kromhcut Semi- Diesel Engine Fuel cheap, mainten ance low and all the other qualifications for work. No gasoline wires, batteries needed in a boat with & Kromhout Engine. or Prince Rupert, B.C. “The News” Classified Ads. ==(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —~THERE ARE NO A “DEAD ONES” For Rent ” FURNISHED cabin to rent with 2 beds electrie light and water; also share of room with board 704 McBride St gee FOR RENT——Furnished house, eight rooms with bath, Rent reasonable. Bainter & Sloan, Phone 387 977-0 McINTYRE HALL to lease for dances, etc. Terms. Gray & Son, Black 78 eos oo ee WANTED ply Central Wanted Sicilia litera rncmneseintil Ap 205 > A woman for hotel! work Hotel 293 Lost and Found FOUND—THE FRENCH WAY CLEANERS, 1007 Robson Street, Vancouver, B. C. Express paid one way on $5.00 orders, both ways on 610.00 orders. Write for price list, 268-0f TENDERS. Tenders will be received by the under signed up to 5 p. m. Dec. 16th for hot air heating in school house on Block 28, Sec tion 7 Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of G. L. Proctor, archi tect. 203-204 W. D. VANCE, Sec. School Board ANIMALS IMPOUNDED. One wire hatred fox terrier bitch, one red and white fox terrier dog, one Diack cocker spaniel bitch and one biack dog have been impounded since the 9th inst. and if not redeemed within ten days from said date will be destroyed. Apply under- signed. Telephone Blue 397. 293 THOMAS O'BRIEN, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. in the Matter of the Compaties Act and in the Matter of Sivan & Company, Limited. Sinclair was walking to his home on Bute street and had turned up off Granville to Helmeken through to Baptist Services. street pass on his home TAKE NOTICE that an applicativna will be made to the Registrar of Joimt Stock Companies after the expiration of one month from the date of We first publica- ion of this Botice for leave to chauge We name of the above company from “Sloan « Company, Limited,” w “Bryant Com- pany, Limited,” vated the ist day of November, A. D. 1912. WLLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for Sioan & Company, Limited, 226 Sixth Street, Prince Kupert, B. CL. THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FUR THE Is5sSUE OF A_ DUPLILAI: CERTIFICATE UF TITLE FUR LUT 8, BLUCK 3, TOWN UF SEALY. (MAI 956.) Notice is bereby given that it is my in tUnsion to issue at the expiration of thirty duv* after the lirsi pubiication hereot «4 duplicate of the Certificate of Tithe Ww the abovemeationed lands in the name of Elia Lozo which Certificate of Tithe was issued vl application dated the 4th August, 1912, and is Gumbered 621 A. wad Kegisiry Uilice, Prince Rupert, B. C., November Oth, 1912. 276-41 WILLIAM E. BURRITT, District Kegistrar iN COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN, holden at PRINCE RUPERT, BETWEEN MAKTHA CAKMULL, Piainul, and ED WAKD JAMIESON, Defendant. Take notice that om the 30th day of November, A. D. 1912, @ plaint was fled aud summons issued herein by the under signed in which said plaint the plainti clams @8 against you the specific per formance Of @ certain agreement of sale entered into between yourself and the plaintiff? on the 8th day of September, A. D. 1909, Whereby you sold to the piain- ull Lot 5, Biock 30, Section 6, City of Prince Rupert, according to 4 map or plan IN THE of the said city filed in the Land Registry! ing tale of a youthful hunter who Office at Prince Rupert and numbered 923.) ig tale of a you — The plaintill! asks the Court to order 4 conveyance of the lot aforementioned to herself or to grant a vesting order vesting the said lot in herself. And further take notice that unless within eight days after the first publica tion hereof inclusive of the day of such publication you return to the Registrar of this Court at Prince Rupert 4 dispute note dated and signed by yourself or your 80 licitor in answer to .the plaintiff's claim, the plaintif! may proceed in this action and judgment may be given against you in your absence. 286-201 WILLIAMS & MANSON Solicitors for Defendant TO EDWARD JAMIESON. LIQUOR ACT, 1910. Notice is penene ane sth the fi I reby given t on ret day of December next lication will be made to the Superio t of Provincial Police for remewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail im the hotel known as the Bi you Hotel, situate at Kit- selas, ip the Province of British Columbia. Dated this 10th of October, 1912. 4. W. PATERSON, Appiieant. skeena Land Digerine plates of Coast, an, . Take notice that Mike Vukstich, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation restaurant man, intend to apply for rmission tw purchase the following described ivpls: Commencing at 4 post planted about 70 chains south from Graveyard Point tele sraph office, and being om the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to post of commencement, containing 640 more or less NRKY SMITH Dated August re 2 HE 24th, 1912. Pub. Sept 8, 1942. acres) William H. Quigley, Detroit, busi ness agent of the Carpenters Union, was held to the Federal grand jury on the charge of the district attorney that be had com mitted perjury as a witness al the “p ' in the Civilized dynamite conspiracy trial He ‘pare ‘ s e al ee \ ” os ie Birt t Christ” | *"* taken into custody by a or y the ‘th o “is will a rl shia of Rev, War. | eputy United States marshal. As H Mel " : ' tomennents the fourteenth of the forty-one ‘Leo s ser oT omorro ~ “ . ar . on k 2 “ defendants to appear in his own ve i 7:3! elo Morn- ae " ' bey inak Sul behalf, Michael J. Cunnane, a rs é ociosc . de sed "ae = ; - Men After Philadelphia official of the Inter- e of sermon, A Man After Dea aie . art.” Bibl nowt national Association of Bridge 700 8 V ear jie schoo : 1 and Structural [ron Workers, and Brotherhood Bible class at oe ‘ See : s e e ed, {2:30 p.m. Strangers and visitors : jefore McNamara was (taken lalways welcome All services 7 fore oe , _ 7 als a ‘ ; sus é eles “ae “ t ; | held in MelIntyre Hall, Third 2 , 16 ; wone near Sith street knowledge that dynamite or ti- ave e, ear & stree ; ; troglycerine was used on hon union jobs? asked William A F n i nohed. ; Ine and Thirst Que Gray, counsel for Gunnane, gee”? ever he: 0 till Weta The plank roadway alongside Never heare rn } . nairas arrest ithe G. T. P. Inn bar this morn - at i ‘ si . appearatce jing was nearly bloeked up with ona eo ‘PI 2 i . before the international unions jan assortment of bottles of the executive board was not to dis lmost delectable ooking wines | nd iquor that could be found euss dynamiting, bul in Conhes bs ~ : i ‘Ttion with proposed “local option to gladden the heart of the veri . jest epicure Promptly upon the for the Philadelphia union so the 1 : te f th tla : tu 4 members might work for contrac- quent iz o e aines if tors oO § tained nio shops were all carried inside again and , . - ah a aine a n mes weally, regardless o es e “ther one zr tool ace further quenching took place As business agent, the witness _ Rod aa ie said he helped settle many dis ) neoces ( ane whee Rod and Gun for December pure reaceably en wi published by W. J. Taylor, Lit s charged with implication in the ) she ) * ‘ or, 4 lie ited Woodstock Ouk ta est ee illegal transportation of explos : : : ; es ause of letters he wrote pecially readable number. Among ‘ meee . ' . t 7 its varied list of contents may be] -” PAGMSre, Sspiames He ! found Phe ‘Calgary Stamped quested financial aid to unionized o i e ad rar atnipede, s aw sais a description of the wonderful jobs by lawful mean historical pageant that took place : oo COMMITTEES IN HOUSE last September in that city of the Srd Ave. and Bth &t. A nice pair of slippers or a good pair of shoes will make 4 very useful and appropriate present for every member of the family, WE HAVE THEM A Cash Prize Coupon With every One Doliar Purchase Renworth & Jefferson Best in Footwear j}plains; “Bud Parsons,” an amus- rhe House Committee chair- men appointed for this session jthirsted for the blood of a bear;|have been named as follows ja finely illustrated article de- Railways and Canals—aA, E. scribing the winter attractions|Lancaster. of a well known summer tourist Banking and Commerece-——H rendezvous Algonquin Park.] B. Ames and a very funny Indian story Public Accounts—W. 8. Mid- poem of dleboro Hole-in-the-Jaw so named Marine and Fisheries c because Jameson, His mouth was large and wide, Privileges and Elections s Extending clear from ear to ear] Barker. And six by eight inside. Private Bills—S. O. Crocket “Food and Feeding” is the sub- Standing Orders—Dr. EK. Paq- ject of the eighth article on the]uet. “Culture of Black and Silver Mines and Minerals a Foxes"; and other stories of ad- | Shepherd. venture are of an exceptionally Agriculture and Oolonization entertaining nature J. A, Sexsmith. Forest and Water Powers “Joe,” the beaming and oblig-] Richard Blain. ing day clerk at the G. T. P. Inn, Printing—Major J. A. Currie proved himself worthy of a posi- pia tion with the city fire department Bottie’s Long Voyage. in the energy and zeal he dis- played this morning in helping Seattle, Dee. 13 A bottle con to get the disastrous contlagra-|taining a message purporting & tion under control have been thrown overboard ih —_——_— mid-Atlantic by a passenger oi leon't make tines meat untiifthe Hambure American liner jafte you've seen ‘talker & W Rugia 23 years ago was picked Phone 187 and 640 ”y ‘i3}up a few days ago near the mouth of Quillayute Hive 1) miles south of Cape Flattery, by G h Hobucket, of Mora, Washington The note, which was yellow with age, said Tossed overboard on the Hambure American Line steamship Rugia on the 16th of —= a = October on the way from Ham bure to New York W hoevet picks this up please report to the nearest newspaper and oblige the October 16, 10 a rhe was ulsigned writer m iss note St. Peter’s Church, Seal Cove. Evening serviee every Sunday at 7:30 o'clock Monster Christmas sale at Mrs. Frizzell's for five days, start ing Wednesday, Full particulars in Tuesday's papers, 204.2905 Saturday, Devembey 14, 1949 er ” = “LITTLE PRINCESS” Is FOR SALE A GOOD PRODUCTION... — | 9900.00 pair Griffith Stock Company Make i eee Success of Pretty 800 Third Ave tery Play. * P.O.) Bor oo Those who had looked forward], with interest to the production by tra ratetetti HERE— the Griffith Stock Company of the much talked of comedy success, ‘ LES, i= The Little Princess,” were there ‘Y i in force last evening to welcome . 4 RAILWAY BANDIT IS its appearance, and were in no} way disappointed, Brilliant dia- ‘ f CAPTURED BY YOUTH logue, magnificent costumes and \ & ees special scenery all went toward “i Young Man Seizes Bandit and|making it a pronounced success Receives Wounds, but Lands Never were the company seen George | eek His Man in Jail. to greater advantage or better cast Space forbids an extended 618 Srd Ave. Prince R ; Upert Vancouver, Dec. 13.—Gamely|notice of the excellencies of the tackling his man as he tickled }acting displayed by the several) his ribs with a gun, J. H. Sinelair,jimembors of the company, who 110 Bute street, grabbed Georgejare now so well and favorably Pi ’ Wilson on Helmeken street, near}/known to the theatre goers of 1ano and Furniture lowe, when Wilson commanded] Prince Rupert. on to hold his hands up. In the The winsome little = sprite, FOR SALE... scuffle Sinclair was wounled]|Julia Fehr, as Virgil, the Little Owner Seine Sours twice, in the hand and in the arm.] Princess, showed histrionie abil- iidins Gieie In the arrest of Wilson thelJity of a simply marvellous and) Ottawa st 84 ~ hy police think they have the manjalmost uncanny character in one] @psited. | Vietor ; : who is guilty of a number of}so young, her stage presence and serenane 6 uine tat ; ; _ holdups about the city, and this}elocution being faultless Stoves. ¥ : ap morning they state their belief —— ’ that Wilson is the daring bandit ’ HENDERSON who held up the G. P. Imperial HEAD OF CARPENTERS Fifth Ave. and Green 6 Limited UNION WAS ARRESTED The fight between the holdup oe man and his intended victim oc- ‘aa ; curred shortly after midnight Indianapolis, Ind., Dec be One Double Cor ner 7th AVENUE SECTION SIX $2000 cash and the balance over ter years at 6 per cent Samuel Harrison & Company Brokers and Financial Agents Second Ave. Prince Rupert Georgetown Sawmill Co. Lid Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish ing lumber hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice Our prices are as low 4 an) Call on us before ordering OFFICE EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave — FORESHORE LEASE ot of Caeser r. sevie, of for a lease tbe sort ; Goose Bay westerly arectio Skeena Land Disirict—Disir' Take notice that K Prince Rupert, intends ¢ wf the foreshore com east corner post of Lot nd running in @ ‘ ; eins 50 cheins to the tnwest ny 4 post of said lot, being a the front of Granby Bay Towas tered in Prince Rupert Registry under plan 1007 G. KR. T Dajed October 15th Pub. Oct. 2%, 1012 app eu SAWLE, Applicat ivi WATER LICENSE. For a License to Take and Use ~ Notice is hereby s#ivet that oir fer © Sawle, of Prince Rupert, Wi! aE ches of license to take and Use s creek wnied water out of an unnamec “tprousd Let flows im an easterly directio® : pear sould 766 and empties into Goose Bey il be di end of said lot The wat feet (rol verted at a point about jomesti¢ pur mouth and will be used for Gee hy pay poses on the land deserves © Townsite. + on the ground This notice was poste® ©% voi m the 15th day of ve! one mee of application will be fied in > pert Water Hecorder at Prince HUM "ine said bjections may be ec wt srollet Water Recorder or With be Buildings f Water Hight yariame® p ‘ Victoria, B ——- SAWLE b et Oa, 10te EE — é vs 6 roomed hous 00 Avenue $10.00 2 room cabin One Office on Second Ave i : »cond \ve . Store on Secot 70 $75. 7 6 R. Naden Co., Lit gnd Aven