When You Want a Plumber in a Hurry PHONE 340 WESTERN PLUMBING & SUPPLY CO. Second Ave. ~THER “per “The ie N ews” Classified Ads. Furniture Carpets Upholstering a Picture Framing The Headricksaa-Smith Furniture Co. Phone 465 Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. ;P. O. Box bam Work Guaranteed —AND— of All Kinds R. E. BALL 274 PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATIONS Estimates Free Phone Bloc Peerless Studio Rooms 19-20.21 Alder 3rd Ave. and 6th St Special Styles at Reduced Prices 5 174 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OCLOCK le Showing the Wonderful Growth of the C-H-I-C in re iy Less Than Twenty Months Interest at the Per Annum Magazines Meet Me at Newspapers HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Periodic als City Messengers Parcel Delivery 607 Srd Ave. $225,000.00 made and in process to date Phone 362 $500.00 $4,000.00 $17,000.00 4 August, 1912 4 $22,000.00 «sans made during month November, 1912 $34,300.00 ‘in at the EB End of November, 1912, Loans 5 000 00 | Most up-to- pending (being put through) ’ e Loans made and other Loans in process thereof during the $99 300 00 i month of November, 1912.. 9 e : : December. 15th, 1912, Loans EMPIRE BATHS For an easy and comfortable shave drop ire Baths on Third Ave. late furnishings have been in- such as appeal to particular people. ily Located Opposite Majestic Theatre KEEFE & DORREL The | stalled and the general surroundings are See our Representative The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. Head Office, 2nd Floor, Pacific Building, Vancouver, B. C. Local Office, Federal Bidg., Prince Rupert Other B. C. Offices, Victoria, New Westminster, Nelson, Kamloops Dealers in PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Read The Daily News... SEEDS HAY, GRAIN FEED AND Agents for the laternational Stock Food MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Be Suspicious E suspicious of that of which nobody is proud. Be suspicious of the mere low- price argument offered in favor of an article with no reputation, no backer, no guarantor. Better buy the thing you know and can trust, than an article unbranded and un- vouched for. The branded shoe, made by a maker with a reputation, is a safer shoe to buy than the one made in an unknown factory by an unknown maker. The underwear made by a firm whose name is as familiar to you as your own, is worth more to you than underwear mameless or labelled by a maker of whom you have never heard. or but little has been spent. Peace of mind is worth That in which much money has been invested to make or keep it good is _.worth more than that on which nothing something, just as quality is. Buy peace of mind. When you buy anything worth while buying, buy that of which you know— Tea sealed in a packet bearing the name of a reputable firm is to be pre- ferred to tea of which the packer is not sufficiently proud to advertise its quality. dependable acquaintance. name behind it. from advertisements, or from other Buy the article with the “money back” guar- antee—with the pledge of a known Put your faith in the advertisements ap- pearing in good newspapers. Beware of the article that cannot stand the spot-light of pub- licity. The commodity an advertiser backs with his own money is something worth your buying. Advuwe t advertisi wu Soeah oe cook Cation ane, Srcalene oof the Canadian Press Association, Room 508 Lumsden Enquiry involves no obligation on your part ao write, if im oN frat alli THE DAILY NEWS —_~— One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== HERE— i= E ARE NO “DEAD ONES” Wanted ~~ , WANTED-—-Girl to take care of baby Ap ply Mrs. O'Reilly, @nd Ave 28tf WANTED--Experienced help at the Pan torium 2str WANTED—A young woman as kitchen maid; wages $40.00 a month with room. Apply to Superintendent, Prince Rupert General Hospital a7ir | WANTED—-Young man to solicit life in surance on salary and commission basis. C. E. Bainter. Phone 387 27tf WANTED—A good second hand sewing machine. Apply P. 0, Box 82 27-28 WANTED—A good general servant. Apply 211 Second Ave, or phone 145. ai WANTED—Male stenographer Apply C. P. KR. office. iatr WANTED-—A general servant Apply Mrs L. W. Patmore. soar For Sale j FOR SALE—1 small kitchen stove. Apply P. O. Box 82. 27-28 | PIANO, slightly used, $225; Lyon & Healy plano Washburn), $450; Berliner graphophone, $15 Victor talking ma-' chine, $25; Columbia Grafonola, $35 Columbia double disc records, 85 Cts. These are unexampled bargains, let me make money for you Prince Rupert Musk Store, Third Ave., opp Post Oomice 27-29 FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary twelve bh.p., high speed, Apply P. U. Box 1509, soi gasoline engine, lirst class shape. Prince Rupert. OWNER must sacrifice pair beautiful view lots, Block 40, Section 8, Eleventh ave- nue. Only $800 pair, This is way be- low their real value. Law-Butler Co., Third avenue. 24-30 e ° For Rent “+o FURNISHED room for rent in private fam ily; modern conveniences Mrs. Lam- phere, 1011 3rd Ave. Phone 469 28-30 PURNISHED rooms and housekeeping rooms. Apply Alder Block, corner jrd Ave. and 6th St. 22-35 Lost and Found t Hall, lo A o~ - © LOST—Friday evening in Catholic a brooch Finder please return Wright, 221 1st street 8 PUBLIC MEETING. By instructions of the Mayor, notice is hereby given to the citizens of Prince Ku pert that a pubilc meeting will be heid im the council chamber, city hall, at 8 p. m., Tuesday, February 4th, for the purpose of discussing the question of 4 public library and reading room and the purchase of the necessry books and papers, etc All peroms interested are cordially Vited wo be present and to give their sistance in this very important matter. 258-29 ERNEST A. WOODS, SHERIFE’S SALE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN HOLD- EN AT PRINCE RUPERT. JAMES D. PEEBLES and Others, Piaintifis; QUEEN CHARLOTTE FISHING CU., LTD., Defendant. By virtue of a warrant of execution, issued im this action, and to me directed, i have seized of the goods of the Defend- ant, whe following: schooner rigged fishing boats; sawmill; small stock of merchandise; bunk and cook house; oMce and store room; sallery and fertilizer building; lot of wols and other articles. All of which I sbali qffer for sale by public auction for cash on Thursday, the second day of January, 1913, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at my office, Prince Ku- pert. Dated at Prince Rupert, Nov. 9, 1912. JOHN SHIRLEY Sheriff of the County of Atlin. The above sale is hereby postponed un- ib as city Clerk Pee ee ee til Tuesday, the 4th day of February, iv43. Prince Rupert, Dec. 18, 1912. JOHN SHIRLEY, 17-29 Sherif, Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date | intend t spply Ww the Gov- ernor mm Council for @ quit claum deed for ihe following described foreshore: Commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 446, Range 5, Coast District, British Columbia, Which is on the high water line; thence west seven hundred (700) feet, thence north twenty-two Uegrees and forty-five minutes west (N. 22:45 W.) twenty-eight hundred (2800) feet; thence north ten degrees west (N. 10:00 W.) forty-four bundred and seventy (4470 feet; thence east seven hundred (700) feet, to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway right- -of-way; Wence south seventeen de- rees and forty-one minutes east (5. 17:41 EB. ) high water mark, following the west boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific Kail- way right-of-way, eleven hundred (1100) feet ;thence southerly following high water mark, sixty-two hundred and arty (6260) feet, more or less to point of commencement; excepting that (included within the above bo jeovered by the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way right-of-way. 303-332 Eg. J. MATHEWS. Ritchie, Agnew & Co, Surveyors and En- ginners, Agents. Dated Prince Rupert, B. C., December 23rd, 1012. ;}countries | comprising what | ready GLADSTONE’S PREDICTION Prophecy of Third of Century Ago That Seems Near Ful fillment In a speech at Edinburgh on Novermber 29, 1879, the late Rt Hon. W. E. Gladstone made the regarding territory in prediction of the following the disposal the Balkans: “I wish to avail myself of this occasion for the purpose of clear ly putting and clearing answer- ing one question of vast import- ance. Who it that ought to who it that ought to those rich and fertile which are known called is possess, is sway, as is the Balkan Peninsula? “It seems to be agreed that the time come, that the hour about strike, if it has not struck, when all sway Turkish power those provinces must if it by reason of impotence. then, to have the sue- to Turkey? From _ the bottom of my heart, and with the fullest conviction of my under- standing, I will give you the re- ply a reply which I am per- fectiy certain will awaken free generous ,a unanimous echo in your That sion is not to pass to Russia. not to to Austria. It not to pass to England, under whatever name of Anglo-Turkish convention or anything It is to pass to the people of these countries; to those who have habited them for has is al- of fair were to over cease, only Who, cession is a a bosoms. succes- It is pass else. In - many long cen turies; to those who have reared them to a state of civilization when the great calamity of Otto- man conquest spread like a wild that portion of the earth and buried that civilization under its overwhelming force wave over RICH MINER KILLED BY MINING CAMP WOMAN Feb. 1—Dan mining kill. her Ariz., wealthy Courtland, Danielson, a was shot and instantly woman who gave Parker. The in saloon man, ed by a name as Katie ing occurred woman, who fused an explanation. shoot The re. a was arrested, F. G. Dawson, accompanied by Mrs. Dawson, left on Saturday night on the Princess May for month's visit to the lower coast cities. ST.ANDREW’S CHURCH CHOIR CONCERT Cor. 4th Ave. and Dunsmuir MONDAY, FEB. 3RD, AT 8 P. M. Part 1. a 1. Pers L we “O Hush Thee, My .$t. Andrew's Choir 2 Song- ying of the Gipsies” Mr y. H, Meliiar 3. Song— “Selected Miss Agnes Clifton 4. Quartette—-Mrs. Burch, Miss Ellett, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Melliar. 5. Song—Selected Mr. J. E. Davey 6. Song—Selected.. Mrs. Burch 7. Song—Selected Mr, Armstrong Part tu. 8. Part Song—‘Sleep, Gentle Lady” sseeeseeess- St, Andrew's Choir 9. Song—*‘Thora”.. Miss L. Holtby 9. Song—*‘Queen of Angels’... oa ew eree eA ° Mr. J. BE. Davey 141. Vemtriloquial Sketch Mr. Harby 12. Song—Selected -Mrs. Burch 13. Duet—*China Maid” nodes ‘ . Miss Clifton, Mr. Erich 14. Song— Selected. Mr. A. Stowell 15. Quartette—-Mrs, Burch, Miss Ellett, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Melliar Accompanists, Miss Eliett, L. KR. A. ™. and Miss E. Froud, A. L. C. M. “God Save the King” Admission 50c Box 125th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 136th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 148th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 16-——Junction of ist, 2nd and rd Aves. Box 16--ist Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts, (Knox Hotel.) (Cen Bou 17——ist Ave. and 7tb St. tral Hotel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. Bos 22--ird Ave (Post Box 23 Box 24 and 3rd Bt. Office.) Sra Ave ist Ave, 2nd Ave. Qnd Ave. 6. T. P CIROUIT NO. 3. bth Ave. and Fulton 8t Borden and Taylor sts 7th Ave. and Fulton 8t vth Ave. and Comox Ave Sth Ave. and Dodge PI OW Ave. and Thompson 8t CIROVIT NO. 4. 4th Ave and MeBride St and McBride &t, and @nd St. and 6th St Box 26- and) Emmerson bth Ave. and McBride 5th Ave. and Green 81 Ot Ave end Basil 8 Box 46-—-11th Ave. and Eberts. Box 141.-7th Ave. and Young 81 st Monday, Foe} LOCAL NEWS ITEMS B. A, Grant, travelling account ant for P. Burns & Co,, returned yesterday on the train from a trip to Hazelton and other points in the interior His Honor Judge Young will take up his residence in the house vacated by Mr. F. 8. Long, man- ager of the Bank of B. N, A,. who has been transferred to Calgary Nickerson city on J. Roerig, of G. W & Co ived back in the last train from a two visit up the line as Telkwa art evening § business weeks of the G. T as far Mrs. J. CG. MeLennan Saturday evening on the May for an ex tended to the United States astern Canada Mr went and south on Princess visil and I who has been in the little the formed opening Block. next mntreal. left on W city Coppel for connection of the rrust Cx which offices in the Hart the Bank of Mé Vancouver on Saturday May Lime in organization Bankers some past with newly is to for the Princess father of C. V known lawyer! was @ passenger! incess May Satur- after in hi Mr Bennett, of this fsouth on the day spending Prince Rupert Bennett, the well city Pr night on his way east months to severa on a visil 5 son. who, as an- News, has wife, will take up his+residence his re- turn to Prince Rupert in the residence vacated by Mr. J. © McLennan, Mr. E. © in Gibbons, nounced Saturdays taken unto himeseif a on the registered Central guests Hotel from the on last evening 8 train Hicks Beach, prominent real estate man of Hazelton; Mrs Tom Stewart of Kitsumkalum, and F. R. Giertson of the G. T. P engineering staff Amongst the terior E. Hi AT THE THEATRES. Good films advertised for all the week are hy Stevens movie uses this con Mr versation with a Daily ine in con News man announced most this morning that week was the the prices cheerfully best Empress that ordinarily shows. His house strong bill this amusing and instructive last ever done by Theatre at the prevail at picture will have a evening of both filmes business The Westholme Opera House whose management are always “merry and bright,” announce and consequent satisfactory box of- fice Their programme, including a particularly interest- ing series of Pathe Freres pic- tures, in which recent events in the British Isles, as well as late pictures of the Balkan war, are predominant, bound to prove a great attraction. good houses every night receipts. is Mr. Witt, manager and ator of the Majestic, has no com- to make i) and is there this week with an all oper- plaint as business, star bill that will act as a magnet in directing the steps of amuse- ment seekers to this popular little house to wile away an hour after the many arduous daily duties that fall tu the lot of the common mortal in Prince Rupert as well as other places. ‘A, E. McMaster Returns. Mr. A. E. McMaster, agent of the G, T. P., paid a fly. ing visit to New Hazelton on Sat. urday, He is pleased at the progress that is the On the evening of his arrival he to wit. ness a most exciting hockey match between Old Hazelton and general returning last evening. taking place all along line was fortunate to be able New Hazelton, which took place on @ most excellent open air rink lighted by splendid gasoline ar lights The old town team won by the narrow margin of one goal, the final score being 5 to 4 THE WEATHER. The weather report at 5 o'clock this morning read Barometer 30.107; maximum Lemperature 46; minimum Lem perature is precipitation, .47 inch Find it through a Daily News “Want Ad,” j up es MY WARDRop; 4. LEE, Tallon Cleaning, Pressing ang Re Pirin Scott Buliding, nex: Phone Green to © 300°” * Busy Bee Cafe 519 3rd Ay Most Up-to-Date Sin in T OYSTERS & GAME BOXES FoR - FOR Sar rhree th Choice Laying Hens and Pullets ns comprising sta Brown and Wh | and other kinds Ale kinds of roost purposes Write for f H. Williamson bo, ld 357 Cordova 8 Vancouve } ite — Section 1 Block 2, i lane First Ave a1 Section 1 Block i $21,000 Grand V Section 1, Block Lot cash Section 1, Block 35, | her $14,506 SNAI Section 2, Block i . Section 2, Block I . Section 2, Block I ‘ Section 2. Block ' ; Section 2, Block 1 I . Block ‘ : Block i Block i . Block 27 ‘ 6, Block 27, | e ¢ Block 1 mn ¢ Block : Block se AV 7 Block i 7, Block i cash 8. BI ‘ I 8, Block 4 ’ &. Block 4 1 ash; 1-2 ea Sectlon &, Block #1,450 all Many others if “4 uu Want, ask for it Agent The New York Largest in the wor Assets over #7 Insurance in force The great internat pa Office Westholme Opera | Phone 87 LADIES’ GOOD AUCTION SALE Sherill for I Will WITHOUT RESERVE In Lots to Suit Buyer The Stock of W Acting se Smith Block, 5th > Comprising Silks Dress Goods Laces Ribbons Trimming Hose Mousehold Linens Si Raincoats Umbrellas Underwear Gloves Waists Fixtures and Fittings Corse ON VIEW WEDNESDAY, res! 3P.m. TOSP.™ Sale nase Thurs Feb. 6, 1913, at 2 "dud FRANK A, ELLIS Auctionet 2nd Street TO REN! —— 6.room house a $25.00 5.room house, a $15.00 2 cabins, ¢ 6. R. Naden Co., li Agents ?nd Ave!