' sive Library 1 Leo" LS a «st CIRCULATION 5 orry ano NORTHERN ariTisH COLUMBIA iil NO) 7 PRINCE RUP THE DAILY NEWS Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ERT, B C., TURSDAY, DECEMBER 34, 1912. _ —— WEXT MAILS From south Prince Rupert. ..Wednesday, 9 a.m. Venture BAD BLIZZARD RAGING IN THE WESTERN STATES gow J joW MAYOR NEWTON HAS MADE GOOD HIS PLEDGES DURING 1912~READ PAGE. TWO THE WORST BLIZZARD (IY FATHERS MEET BUT (GOVERNMENT GRANTS BIG SHIPMENTS OF LUMBER TO AUSTRALIAN MARKET Y COMPANY LOADING 1,500,000 FEET BOUND FOR SYDNEY — OTHER SHIPMENTS ARE ALREADY ARRANGED ST. PETER’S XMAS TREE Splendid Programme of Songs and Carols Rendered by the Children. The children of St. Peter's Sunday school, Seal Cove, in the east end of the city, had their Christinas tree festival last even- ing under the direction of Mr. uc, BE, Evitt, the energetic super- intendent; to whom great praise is due, and Miss Jackson, dea- coness of the Mission. There were about twenty-five children present with parents and friends. in addition to Christmas carols, Master Vaughan Tattersall, a chorister lately from England, sang a song, and eight children with eight bells tuned to the scale, rendered the Christmas chimes most effectively, Mrs. Tattersall accompanying with the organ. Prizes for the highest marks during the past year were awarded to Sigrid Haldstrom, Eric Holland, and Bartel Hald- strom. Mr. A. Stowell as ‘Fa- ther Christmas” by his happy réniarks Kept (thé echifdren ~ ii high glee. Bishop Du Vernet, who ,presented the prizes, closed with the benediction. ITALIAN OFFICIAL IS : MURDERED IN AFRICA Lundon, Dee. 30.—The Rome correspondent of the London Daily Express wires: “It is reported on good author- ity that Professor Panelli, the Italian commercial attache at Alexandria, and a number of his companions have been murdered while travelling in Abyssinia.” FOUR NEW VESSELS To Be Built for the B. C. Coast Service of the C. P. R. Victoria, Dee. 30.—It has been announced by C. P. R. officials here that three or four new steamships will be built at once to take care of the rapidly in. creasing traflic on the coast. They are to be both larger and faster than either the Princess Victoria or the Prineess Char- lotte and will be used on the /Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle run, © Pattullo Supporters. The organization meeting pre- viously announced for Thursday evening in the building lately eceupied as Shrubsall’s’ Fish Market will be held the same evening in the large room in the new Hart Block, adjoining the Bank of Montreal. Friends and supporters of Mr. Pattulla as candidate for mayor will note the change of place. 307-308 masquerade the rink to. 307 Don't skating night, the at forget earnival Subscribe for the Daily News. ————SSS_s ? LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of the Prinee Rupert Liberal Association, for the purpose of eleeting officers, will be held on the evening of Thursday, Jan. 22nd, 1943, in the K, of P. Hall, Helger- son. Block, 307tf P. W. ANDERSON, ' Sec.-Treas. IN TWENTY YEARS} "™**°5,e,g0507™@ A NEW SCHOOL SITE TRANSACT LITTLE BUSINESS — Freight Train Wrecked in Aval- Friendé and éunporiers of 4. em OO Seal © Cove School Will) anche—Boiler Exploded on Mr. T. D. Patt a cand! Start. at Once—A Two THEMSELVES POOR COMPETITORS OF THE GRIFFITH Rotary Snow Plough. date for “mayor u debe Room Building. CANADIAN WESTERN LUMBER srocK COMPANY — NOT A SINGLE SPECTATOR . > ne sian note t : wanization LAST MIGHT Special to Daily News meeting tor Thhrsday even- Secretary W. D. Vance, of the ‘te : ’ ig D Phi , ing will be held the large School Board, has received word e last ie ini was eld tha ‘ fichtine the ; Yeet ing n ; on 3 , ’ , room in the new Hart Block {from the Provincial government Special to Daily News.) ase e ia e yer f ia 1 {92 , oa a ti th. a , . WW "7 7 adjoining the Ba of Mon approving of the conveyance to New Westminster, Dee, 31 eveninne . wmture ! i ‘ sta ‘ i - st a» v * ee 0 "hOSses ; . f - haine ents onelThe May : he en | treal, instead of building uh ty for oh ' OUP ie Phat Australia offers a big mar- is ha nere VEIng , . , | ilely occupied Shrub Block 28, Section 7, vuear Sea : beet Alle ul Morrisse that Frases rt ‘ sall’s Fish Mer Ail are $|Cove, with permission to proceed ket for British Colunibia lumber | Ty were of a some-/| tention . ’ ” e the expi n fy requested to be present at 8 at once with the erection of a|!® becoming increasingly evi-| a g d perfunctory na Piank Walks Wanted , e , clock, Thursday evening school building. As a result,) dent The Canadian Western! i? h so that Alderman The residents of Ta i : vres ern? Jan. 2nd work on the building will start)Lumber Company, better known 7 ec oO on al. . . . i sa ath , 1 tt . ate or .Y n ¢ + rr was pe 1 to don hislasked the ¢ f “ i ie] immediately in order to have itlag ine Fraser River Milte and the ya vercoa walk I i pila 2 “ ' ,;ready for opening as soon as binant wines i ' “id em have Pun f6P lene of a eixtean.| id might | Pelee tra ided with Orienta id ‘ possible Phis’ new school wih | S7See! Sawaiiie 42 the word, ts , i el _ . ; }al present shipping steadily to . nber of nights, hy i r i i h I be a great convenience to the|®* t ppine ’ _" : | ; fy f land i wih G h Stock Company,| referred | he Le 7 e outa uae nat de school children in the vicinity of }tme land of Lhe southern cross, ‘ i ed themselves poor)a report he arative . nm pene nd rh a oh th ; ff , , i Ml 4 , Seal Cove and is badly needed.|and the manager states that ow- ; roug ip € ors ) Pe pmpetitors ta single specta if each . h gh the Gi | es coll a? the ‘lene Chie j}A two room building is to bejimg to the great inrush of in- wr 5 ittendance last H B ' heste A ne oe iber of Comme ree Oakland ig (erected. TGTeRs INO AUENS fe ae } snateitinnnnnan | ' ‘ ( ap and i Z geht, while there was a bumper |/Gour egard to a pla |trying to induce the Chicago Am| ae os athe ot pon aoe 4) en > « ing more ane nore “gent. ee oe oS AN IMPORTANT EPOCH erican League team to establish IS A CANDIDATE ‘At the sevens: ulti the big Communications. jstreet, TI S ir ng quarters her The E , t fourmasted barque . Allé on umunications were] i the 1} W IN HI TORY OF ¢. T. P. White Sox squad numbers about} FOR THE COUNCIL * foo = ao si PH ait : 1 : « 3 LU é s ar ” j The secretary of the The Drill Hall ; ~ ‘ thirty men ee doadin 1.500.000 Pr oe Syd Rsicipal Commission wrote The a First Through Train Between Mr. A. H. Allison Announces His) ay stelle 2. ofinnt ih die le ; j j 'y i ) a shor > ago an- ving that that body had re- |r ghi uy \ man B ‘ Winnipeg and the East | There will be a New Year's Eve| Intention of Standing for Elec- aii bi : silin 4 “i i ni Swed for their consideration the| Webster. The Domit gover Started Christmas lservice at the St, Andrew's An- tion to Council for 1913. rien i ms we rn sate | al 1 fre! f nmendations for ‘ ha na h Day jglican Chureh, Fourth avenue,| — es ae oe) aor ee : . sepropt ‘ ? | ht at 44:30 207 ath » ol le with B.C, lumber for Australian ried f rine upe ul ria is ' u i 3 ‘ . ‘ipal elec- warur ice Rupert, b : ad a he } Wi he s 8 1 large : though the municipal elec-/ jopts, Other shipments are al- Be he fea would be too|@erman Kerr stated th ud _ jtions are only a trifle over tWOloady arranged ie for anything further upon] beard uy p ' , Fresh violets and chrysanthe-| weeks hence, only a few citizens : : i sent the s _ " : s today at Warks 307\have to date publicly announced ' as a : i upen ul ‘ " ™ ’ PrEROe Meet ith it in t nti 5 a tan ies f ; wresn Viole: Gap Serene, sould be taken up by the com Ipo , sa : a; dena” = — eir mention OF stam 5 40? | nume . on 307 Rision if possible ity by the Minister of M e , lelection to the Couneil for 19413.) 0. loday. at Warks. al { Sam Hughes sola w_ ma wae |'Phe-latest addition to the list-is Granby Smelter. , Giicoteen re Ie a € s . = ee|} TIPS ON CIVIC POLITICS. §/Mr A. H. Allison, president of KNIGHTHOOD FOR he { t ne. Smell K he firs it gh j . : jthe Western Plumbing Co., and ' p Me . Lid., of Greet FAVORS DIVORCE COURT freight tra ' me. oany Let your New Year reso- §/a well known resident of Prince FAMOUS ACIOR if i | cation : “ f eg th s.! | , MUNICSUIOF , FOR CANADIAN PEOPLE W . lution be a determination to |Rupert. adtimmathutine , ' ol ae if egmar: ed a f Pp I ‘ font ‘. : , ue ‘i = . van ! : . : a tes tee help establish a progressive Although Mr. Allison is out of | Expected King Will Confer Title 3 ni 1 ad 64 "? { we i Measure Would Serve Laborer || e ‘ ea 3 5 May a business like civie adminis- ithe city at present visiting in on Forbes-Robertson on : an eee . asu . ” | atior |Vietoria, he left instructions New Year’s Day imformna erely stating tha and Millionaire Leaf M ~ pa - I lwith a friend to have his candi- decunatiten pats f i smelter at Ob j I ! rt vhea Vas shipped) _ ‘a ¢ rad ; . ae bh 4 a hale Alike ; i all tamen Canruthobe The Mayor says he wants es announced at this time. London, Dec. 30.—The honors sited : , M eal and|$ t@ preserve Prince Rupert Mr. Allison is expected to re-lig pe conferred by King George 4 } 4 | » : Po ave > . ton l I) ! Sry oy : h » marks! from those pitfalls which |turn in a few days, when he willlon New Year's Day have given ‘ rage to Automobile. intaria | Ass i I ; ce other cities are groaning 3jlikely make known his poliey for} pice to some interesting rumors. ae aie’ ‘ ! ' ' “ = | ‘ ¢ : . . St , ransfer alm) Joh k a i under. Well, anyway, there proce: Che vacancy roll of the Order a the city in the ru , ; s an epoch mak is an originality about the 3) of Merit naturally creates the mm of $59.50 for injury se ‘ a divorce ¢ Canada ide | a ee ae a rhetoric. Pitfalls are usually KESTREL AGAIN LIBELLED most speculation. The neme of ihe \ mobiles throughta s g plea f i ‘ d : : made to fall into | anaes yMrs. Humphre , river é i al . Mrs. y Ward, the writer Piliding : ome “at tie’ tee , ret at theese jude Prans \ I Second Plaster Has Been Placed). ,..... ° : ein ibe’ nitng s : . «) th May | oh encPichesten Orulecr lias beeh mentione in lis COn- * cated neat Ov- 18h ' ' Leaf M af pa in aking Last year Mayor Newton 3) nection, but it is likely that she ind Second avenue.jwhich the pa , ; f raceiy wanted to be elected to get °§} ; will receive some recognition, was referred to the Board of egal | Specta epara . ’ | Victoria, Dee. 30 Another ‘ a ge reside ant . h “ ent in an et! an honest expenditure of 3) |, ' rat : ; this greater honor going to some | and the « } 0 i ! . - ‘| has bee astered agains ; : Petiti ' ity solicitor ques ' ne . ak the whea the $550,000 hydro-electric . n sae a , ae 4 7 member of the British Academy, , tion from Fraser Street. gh ppea he 8 ship the wrod undertaking.” As he did not $}°"° agg wn . oad fon | Many persons would like to see . \. J. Prudhomme, of the | t of Canada } h 8 get the money that probably ae ® OGUIREI WANING 10 OMigis Aston W ebb, the architect, Mvov Hot ted ; he ' he sa \ sled i . jaway on her trip to Honolulu, waiter upotr ue Kach | ‘ a = | accounts for his anxiety to | c become the suecessor to the late b : ry sa ub at th | |Yesterday Moresby & O'Reilly,|< ad praying urgently for}od have another term. : : : *'| Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, as a HMething be done iinmedi-|ghould s a its s expéd | acting for the Linde Canadian matabes of this aries. 0h tasale Mely it gard to making Fraser|T ; h ! so ha PRINCE OF WALES ee ia s | Refrigerating Company, Ltd,, is- hs ‘Se Omen : t ‘ od ' aking Fri ley 5 da COMPELLED TO RESIGN When Mayor Newton gets PRO pang Fore | Ye pres that John 5. Sargent, the Ameri- : pass for vehicular traf-|deal with separa Ne : ' a De 54) Because he that bunch of shortcomings 1841.597.50 for oT al ain can artist, would have received it : ‘ ‘ ; ' ! ig J uv ecessaries 8 - fe said that the citizens|fined er ds. 1 ethod fellow.” the Prine he is advertising for, not | . ? P-) had he become a British subject. mo were paving trade Sl er he| Was a good Tel : plied to the ship. Last week a . ‘ re paying trade licenses | were adopted the « { f Wales has been compelled to even a practical joker would | ee sa ee : ’ Johnston Forbes - Robertson, Md taxes ; . i ra libel for 88,856.83 was plastered ‘ were being put out offavailable ¢ he i ‘ ‘ } rdon Club suggest throwing in one of . ; the actor, it is said, will be i esian {sol he Bulling mare a he petra » » . ede th enued . against the Kestrel by the Vie- ; hrough being cut offfas to the n vine ae st swagger organ his speeches . dubbed a knight, rom the t of VV Di ! eo mM S55 |toria Maehinery Depot, which est of the city in this In conclusiot : Oxford. The Prine ; Prince Arthur of Connaught, me. Whilst denfowiiae: tha Phot hat the i s a : | ; i brings the total of the libels to a Rd isis 2 h hat this * ~ + Fe imagen neal eile liar vh ecently engaged in what is called Mayor Newton's platform 3/409 554.33. me 900 of the Dune of Vonnsug t, ‘gs were as they were, it} number of Canadians : a i.” or mild frolic, whieh ts says he believes in honest, ciniineeadidiaii i. gvvernor general of Canada, is ——— CR ao bs quire irt wu i ind * d hidden by the university au eflicient, progressive, busi- | FINANCES OF NEW due to receive & dukedom, prob- prooes divorce ne re thorities, At the height of the ness like government, This BRUNSWICK FOR YEAR ably that of Kent, but this may ) ten times greater tha } i vaiety, the proctor appeared and was not a plank in his plat- weediit . be postponed until the King’s : MAYOR NEWTON! number of diy o& granwe ok down the names of the par- form last year, Evidently _ Prederwton, N.. ae Dec. St. birthday anniversary, ) Canada ticipants, When the King heat d the Mayor, like the rest of eRe come i een - s ae ae | You have been talking a TY of the affair he commanded the}? (he citizens, is beginning to i 7 + one Lk see ns of a To DECIDE WRESTLING - | Brunswick, ublishec i le ot about your honesty and g/OS-ESRATED SEVER ary {Prince to resign from the club.]% see the need of it, eee protean “me, be HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP , sty FIRST ANNIVERS eae toyal Gazette, for the fiseal year sd CUP UDselfish zeal and af ending October 31st, shows or- > . 30-~—Harry ep ae il Football Tomorrow. Are wages higher in s ee on. sie Ge 49 Minneapolis, Dee. 30-——Harry 4d : the, down trod. Winnipes, Dee. © An interesting game of football Prince Rupert than the price $/@'M4@FY Pevenues as 417,722.17,/Ordeman of Minneapolis, will a people of Prince Rupert ther Dandurand, oldest priest iy it take place tomorrow morn of lots?—Empire. the largest in its history, and an|/meet Jesse Westergaard of Des os about time you made Winnipeg, celebrated — the a Second avenue between | Yes; the Mayor's are, bul rae ee of $5,502.53 over 1911./Moines here tonight. The win- ) he your Resse Some Smmrvereary of his ordination’ © ‘ c s representing the Glasgow]} (he electors are going to 3} Phe surplus on the operations of}ner of the bout, whieh will be at months ‘so, through gross to the priesthood . Rat vers and the Glasgow Celties.|$ gyre him. jthe year 1912 is $8,072.71, as|straight cateh-as-catch-can regul ivrities committed by manne! atthe 5 B niface| ane ma) be calla at 14 @uboek | ence a deficit in the previous} style, will claim the heavyweight )-/0r employees and con. church, at which we he has year of $56,469.80, championship of America, as }freres at a bylaw election, Seahdad