Monday, January | ' . rHE BAILY NEWS , im ii THE DaILy NEW || TWENTY-EIGHT ARMORED SHIPS AU LLOYD-CEORGE. S. PRINCE RUPERT | , ’ - mi AILY NEWS SOME HARD NAMES 5 rr 2 | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA : : leaves for Vancouver, Victoria ae | Published Daily and Weekly by tled Doctors Heap Epi- and Seattle ‘ H THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Disgrun — se ed thets on Unpopular = FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. | & SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Daity, 50¢|} THE PRESENT YEAR TO BE A RECORD ONE FOR SHIPBUILD Chanoellor “PRINCE JOHN" j 4 per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All ING—PRICE OF SHIPS RISING FASTER THAN REAL 1{——Mr. Lloyd port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas, 11 a. m., Jan. $th, vend. 5 f Other Countries—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly ESTATE IN THE WEST London, = m I — For Pé Sth, 19th, March Sth ,19th eb ; +4 te advance. George shoul hi) Ms ime be ror Masset and Naden Harbor, 1? p. m., Jan. 10th, @4th, Fet t <= ’ ° accustomed to hearing himself March 7th, @tst % London, Jan, 8—The resent “alty will have to revise its|®#ecustom egate ford B nd other Queen Charlotte Isiand ports ; f } DAILY EDITION Monday, Jan. 13, 1913 ee ef Oy eaten oem ; ~ e - . called hard names by his poli For Skidewat i wath, 26th, Feb. oth, 93rd, ‘March oth, 99rd "= year will see a record in British|© aleculations that the largest bat i puny ere reese alleen munis eee |" a. |tieal opponents but it is doubt @. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER SERVICE i ¥ warship building. The naval | tleship can be built in two years ful if any British politician has No. @ leaves Prince Rupert 10 4. m. Wednesday and Saturday ] | ; dockyards and great shipbuilding eae idocotas tenes. oe ever been so vehemently deno Grand Trunk Railway System i {, firms have already twelve battle | unced at a public meeting in this (The Double Track Route) un , e se e e . ; . ’ jestimated that 500 vessels which ancell if r « ys and battles » eruisers country as was the chancellor | Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice of routes to Chicago t rnert 1 hiy ind ba hij ruisers iN|ipelonge to that ort sarned I es In S Acton : a nee = the exchequer yesterday by 1800 ith the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Trunk Ratiway stem is i hand for the navy apart from ee ee ae doctors who refused to form the Agency for all Atlantic Steamehip Lines. For all infermation apply to vessels nearly completed, In ad.|jin 1912. esides these, “van A. &. MOMAGTER, Jeneral Agent, Centre « 4 surance Act panels treet a dition there are six battleships|Thomas, Radcliffe and Company r Ait the ret oye of a fiery ye He NOT TO BE TAKEN report, which Mayor Newton]or battleship cruisers building in| with 30 vessels, made a profit of shaahatee the following being a mame §| LITERALLY. published as a statement show- England for foreign powers. If|#1,500,000; am ee oe list of some of the epithets ap-| OE A despatch from Vancouver ing costs, shows this work to ten new ships are ordered this vane with 20 steamers, a profit plied to the chancellor and his|] B.c, COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE | | today states that Sir HKichard a ‘ _|year, as is expected, there will of $1,055,000; and W. and GC. T. Paathode: |= = Meliride, premicr of British Co} "*° consisted of 10,422 cubie| ye twenty-eight armored ships |Jones, Limited, with 41 ships} yun] Leper,” “Malign’ Com- | "ec .| yards of excavation at a totai/of the largest size building in}made a profit of $340,000 Pak Ba / ljumbia, has received a letter — : eee ra ‘ arg is UllGiIng a 4.” “Arch Opponent of the Me AFE i theatening his life. ‘The letter,| °2%! Of $27,743,13. The cost|ihis country with a displacement] There is every likelihood that) 4.9) Profession,” “Judas [sca FAMOUS SAFETY Tou. Pracr ont tn Choice Wines and Cigan | tT of ‘course, is not to be taken| °! 7/868 cubic yards of rock/of over 650,000 tons. the flourishing conditions in En-| 1.01 «ppaitor,” “Canting and|] PRINCESS CANADIAN SPEED RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFOR? a} ; literally. Sir Richard and his} °*°#V@tion is given at $3.10 a] The completion of this enor-|#lish shipping industry will con} (vn ing nequalled by Uriah aa } hy government, by their autocratic yard and of 2,564 yards O!/mous fleet with speed will de- tinue One shipowner has re- Heap + OMeth an an. Retman LINE CL SERVICE \ r . : ap. } ) ) ludgeo ’ ; i methods are killjng themsel- earth at 80 cents per yard.}mand most careful organization | fused an offer of $120,000 for a) niincny and Corruption,” and THE IROQUOIS a ’ ves, politically. Then a charge is made forjIt is rumored that there must be steamer of about 4,800 tons “Poliey of Falsehood | S. S. PRINCESS MAY | if | : dale 8,351 yards of overhaul at 15|serious delays in construction, eadweight which he bought a a |] Southbound— Sat. Jan. 18th, 8 p.m. L tt { cents a yard. This is where|Already the recent British pro.|three years ago for $85,000. a | S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE i ; S. 5. . : : ii i ) MAYOR NEWTON AND the juggle comes in. Now, if|grammes are heavily in arrears. A steamer of 6000 tons which one, Ulterior Object. Seuthbound—Sun., Jan. 19th, 8 pm. English and American Billiards i THE CITY'S CREDIT. a contractor were given that The diMeulty which confronts |¢ost $150,000 was completed not 7 ae yon eneguctes Ce | 4. @. M’NAB, General Agent Twelve Tables SECOND Avt 4 : ] At the public meeting in the job, and this is the only rea-|both dockyards and private firms |/¥ong ago and on an average made husband to drink 8o much cof ae 3 id i & Empress ‘Theatre on Friday sonable basis of comparison|is to obtain the skilled labor re-| profit of $500 a day. Ke ge Se i . night Mayor Newton made the} we have, he would have to take}quired for ship construction. —_——— —— n vio only thing that wil Fg BUYERS OF GOOD FURNI: . 1a statement that the character of all rock 1,000 feet from the cut|There is an_ insufficiency of Mr. P. I. Palmer has gone it ro nee . Engnte—Bae | TURE Empress Bowling Alleys | | a the men in the city council had fre@ of charge. Over that dis-]workers at the dockyards, where|on an extended visit to Eastern ae von Gens Seems S oes te AND POOL ROOM q £ 4 . , ‘ : a ci ; tell him what I think of him K nothing whatever to do with tance he is allowed 1 cent per|day and night shifts, as well as|Canada and the United States. Cl land Pls a ie | 4 ALLEYS 12 TABLES | i the success of the city in bor- yard for every hundred feet of|overtime, are being worked. All|He expects to be away for about ueverent ain Dealer Best Fitted and Most Luxuric 18 on } rowing money to carry on its overhaul. Everybody knows|indications suggest that the Ad-|two months. « et . ; | public works and that the se- thaton thet piece of work the oi ws Subscribe for the Daily News 4. E. ROSS, Prop. ~ Ave. " curity the city had to-offer is rock which was not used for ' ~. Grade Furniture iti the only consideration. The filling the lane itself went into Little’s NEWS Agen in soldid Oak and Mahogany at ep cise “| LINDSAY'S MEE Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers Lockhart, 5th CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS near Fulton on G. T. P. Transfer Agents 2nd = Below Kalen Island nme Tuesday, January 14th, 1913 Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone & THE - 2 o'clock prompt : ee Mr vient A. Ellis will sell by Westholme Lumber Co.|"" "==" "| COAL opinion of that great wizard of} the hole at the corner of Third finance hardly agrees with the and McBride, excepting a small of ; recent testimony of J. Pier- portion which was used for { pont Morgan before the money finishing the streets nearer by. trust committee, who says that Granting that the engineer's { : in lending money the character figures for the amount over- a ' of the borrower counts before hauled are correct, although J the collateral security. Com- the percentage seems very | mercial credit, he says, is based} high, the most liberal measure- DO IT NOW! We are making special prices this week on MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOWELS, q . upon character, not primarily ment will only allow six or DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS. , upon money or security, A man seven hundred feet overhaul. i. ” —LIMITED— HIGH CLASS FURNITURE | with character and nothing That one item alone, if prop- Picture Framing tine New Wellington Ceal. Best co Of f else can get all the credit he! erly charged, would add 8 or i ake nlc an ao Canes | , “ > ne ne vo square extension datt- } wants. “A man I do not trust 10 cents per yard, to the cost asians . Phone 116 R & Bla , j i ile, extent r to eel, o ogers ¢ sa could not get money from me of excavation. There may be ° e ° Lumber and Mouldings ing eo , exten yc - . ste 8 FF Gn'air'the'bonds in christen-| oiner items such as aynamite|f The Hendricksen-Smith Furniture Co Shhdttes (ee Ser ’ of Build lies e buffet to match, cost $ ‘ dom,” and plant which have not been . ms One buffet to mat ae o ov SONS OF NORWAY : Sepa eeen charged to the work, for there Phone 465 Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. One set ot —— chairs Of| Meets every Thursday at 7 p é solid oak, { leathe seais.t. ‘ ap lor vians hh FAKING THE is: nothing to show that they it Dein Phone 186 ner od eer sabia pa at at 319 3rd Ave. All Norwegiat y FIGURES. « were or were not. It is safe bi " a “lare weleome ; Juggling cost prices is not to say that any contractor} == ~— papas cabinet ere we ey a ; confined to one piece of city would have jumped at the e VOty MASSIVE SEM SBS, lone { work. You une Fact ere dienes to take that job at ew @ar rices nee eae oS aaere One ‘ea |*Valhalla’”’ of S.H. & EF, e cout cos S ’ e 1ission 7 find more or less of it in every $2.50 per yard for rock, paying PATTULLO & RADFORD ro | ; # " ‘0 a : (SCAN DINANIAN SOCIFTY piece of work done under the| 45 cents an hour for wages. a duvien tebting ; me tome a Meets every ay by - Need om present system. For instance, That would have saved the city SECTION 1. COL FER. WS FOMPOIOR SNEIESA p.m. in the at 319 3rd Av take the grading gontract on at least four or five thousand Lots 18-19, Block 14, $33,000.00; 1-3 cash, 6-12-18 mos. Lot 5, Block 17, $10,500; $4,300,|Axminster carpet, 13 fl. 6 in, xX] 4 the lane between Second and dollars which could have been SECTION 2. a a. a re * t Sra os > See D. C. STUART ’ . ahogwany v or te es an 7 ” Third avenues from Fourth to spent on some other work. Lots 15-16, Block 4, $6,000; $2,500, arranged. a : a re ‘ ne i : : I “ 7 Eighth streets. The engineer's Is that efficiency? Lot 22, Block 7, $2,500; $800 cash, arranged. Sec. 5. t is mManhoga chairs, rockers, Accountant Lot 22.23. Block 47 $3,500: etc., including one three piece 309 2nd Ave. aes Phone 280 SECTION 6. § “6-49, o¢ _ eee suite which cost $95. All these |Auditor for the City of Prince Rupert : Lot 18, Block 18, $3,000; $600 cash, 1-2 years. I ae sack, bal. 1-2-3 years. pieces are upholstered in finest PRINCE RUPERT, B. © Lot 26, Block 28, with house, $2,000; $500 cash, 6-12-18 ca os oe $1,650; % cash,| .orings of English silk anne. . When You Want a Plamber i ina Hurry “months, oot? months. amiaing [tries Watered silke and jlish,/Al. © Meneen, @ a ; PHONE 340 Lots 25-26, Block 30, $3,000; $1,000 cash, 6-12-18 mos. 4 , = mana Pda I'wo mahogany pedestals, 1 set W. E. Williams, B. A, L. & ' cos S32 4 ash, arranged, I a a a ar ' Lots 23-24, Block 13, $3,500; $1,500 cash, arranged ots 1-2, Block 31, $3,750; “%/spring cost $18.00; splencith|Melgerson Block — Prince Rupert, ® & ; Lot 48, Block 23 $1,000; 1-3 ‘cash 6-12-18 rs cash, bal. 6-12 months. mattress cost $22; Brussels rug » OF, , ’ « . Sec. 7. 9 x 12, cost $35; two brass bed-|p.o. pox a PRINCE RUPERT Lots 3-4, Block 32, $1,500; $500 cas 3-12. . ; a . 500 onal, 6-1 Lot 141, Block 24, $1,000; $600|steads, one of which cost 880; 2 Lot 6, Block 34, $850; 1-2 cash, 6-12. z 2 FRED STORK’S HARDWARE | Lot 26, Block 34 with ae $4,100 a cash, bal. arranged. Wilton art squares; 1 Birqseye|+ JOHIN E. DAVEY ) ; om care rn Lot 14, Block 24, $1,050; $600|Maple Dresser cost $65; 1 Birds TEACHER OF SINGING } Lots 18-19, Block 37, $4,000, 1-3 cash, 6-12-18. rash dt M; : > C S40: " } if —=—_ = Established 1008 Lots 19-20, Block 38, $3,150 cash, L Hyrrigl rie _* n oye Maple Caifionier coat 9 A05 § | :a0m, oo wm Semen, Gre. 2B4m. 10. \ ‘ var : : , ee ot 6, Block 34, $850; % cash,|Morris chair, massive Spanish ‘ _ ; Ce ters’ Tool dere’ Hare aan taal Lot 4, Block 39, $1,000; 1-3 cash, 6-12-18. bal. 6-42 months. leather cushions; cost 646. Yer i rpenters’ Toole Builders’ Hardware Ship “handiery SECTION 8. Lots 13-14, Block 35, $1,900; %|massive Oak flat top office desk, tS Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle Lots 13-14, Block 3, $1,500; 1-3 cash, 6-12-18 mos. eash, bal. 6-12 months. revolving office chairs to mateh; HAYNER BROS. b Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles & Shotguns Lot 5, Block 7, $450; 1-2 cash, 6-42 Seo. 8. three office chairs; kitehen com- ea = BMBALMERS Hi a Vai a iti Lots 8-9-10, Block 10, $375 each; 1-2 cash, 6-42. Lot 7, Block 4, $700; % cash, bal,| fort; kitchen table and utensils; | 44 on hone No. 86 fl ” _— ee Lots 23-24, Block 11, $700; $200 cash, 6-12, 6-12 ahatinn : ‘| plants, ornaments, ete, and usual nose — 4 Pumps Hose Paint Lots 23-24, Block 48, $1,100; 1-3 cash, 6-12-18. Lots 11-12, Block 23, $1,500; 4% |Sundries too numerous to men- Stoves & Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron Lot 4, Block 29, $650; 1.3 cash, 6-12. cash, bal, 6-12 months, tion. a ee _ Lot 40, Block 34, $500; $200 eash, arranged. Lots 5-6, Block 36, $950; $500 N.B.—This is a capital lot of Lot 18, Block 38, $450; $200 eash, 6-12. cash, bal. good terms, furniture of high elass quality. Lots 52-53, Block 38, $900; $400 cash, 6-12 mos. On view Monday afternoon E. L. FISHER i : “We Sell Nothing But the Best’’ —— a 3 to five pm. ee : : Funeral Director and Smbeimer i PATTULLO & RADFORD P. McLachlan cea uotionser. {iy ? “aa ins tem muons Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C.'Phone 44 Second St. | Scoop Has a Very Poor Ear for Music Drawn for The Dally News by “Hop” wa me NAME On MAME OF THE THE LAW - “E DEMAND GRAND OPERA “Har NOU OPEN % BEING THIS Boom aT once! MvRDERED AN’ is Name Is WiGH G@!