Friday, January 2, 1914 THE DAILY NEWS nad 85 i, Phas a Pe | eens i rk 38 "i ae oT ee s —_—— 7 — ———————— IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BMITISH | COLUMBIA, | SMAI | POX PATIENTS IN THE MATTER OF THE WINDING UP - AUT, BING CHAPTER 144 OF THE Ki RUNNING LOOSE Viskv STATUTES UF CANADA AND AMEADING ACTS AND IN THE MATTE — OF tit PIUNGE KUVERT FIs AND . COLD STUMAGE GUMPANY, LIMITED Barber Shaves One of Them and Nutice ts hereby given that the Cont vental Trust Cotupany, Limited, a body Is Now Among the Numer- rpurale Wi a pegistered oilice at tht ous Victims city of Price Kiupert, in the Province priush Columbia, Has Deed appointed ol - Pi 4 ficial Liquidator of the above mined Prince | Salle i The fue Let nie LGA, ubuedne xadiaens Walla W aie: , Say. 1.—That ited, wy ordgr of Mi \ L Burril . “ 2 . 4 . i RR a Ta a eiog fatlees of ay Free! Our new foe haat Oe ay of the Bib day country pesthouse, recently num- ® WILLIAMS & MANSON, bering ' ze 2 1 , 2 solicitors Tur the said Liquidator ering half a dozen men, left the r mi - o on premis ind came to this city at " CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. will, in addition to raiding near- ' cid “granada eciiiie ios by chicken houses and enjoying 3rimful of eplendid, worth while premiums, : ‘ | ; t wuumerad plans, tae in us (ivena win midnight feeds and card games out of the ordinary recipes and tips on bread uk Vv a 5 5 ’ 2 i > en - Where located: About six miles back were the complaints made to the making. You never saw suywhete Soon om the gou th ut Falls Creek, Guuse Bay, rounty Commissioners in’ session value for coupons before. We are giving y inie 55 ors S€8S10 ~ yotice that 1, Win, T. kergin, this afternoon away coupons FREE. The catalog tells how. nee’s Gertiicate Nov B4ssay, act , R z , dav ++i § bf 1s agent for George Kudge, Free It was alleged that one patient Write for ort ee to-day. The edition . a rs Certificate No. B33v97; ‘PL ¢ oi limited. It is goingfast. Address, Premium ates, Free Miner's Cerliiicate No, Db came into a barber shop here, Dept a he A I ed got a shave, arid gave the disease r r Lue uae beret, le apply to” the | Mining to the proprietor of the shop and Vancouver Milling & Grain Co. ; Recorder 0 u JOrulicate Ol itprove ° . aa nents, for the) purpuse of obtuiung a exposed himself to many others. Ltd., Vancouver 4 wo Grant ol the above Claims, Three “| Of > . . , ‘i ) further take notice that action up enee Sie aaa ee discov- ij ecuion 37, Must be commenced be ered and sent there today by the thie es of such Certilicate of im provement health authorities, and now the enn this 24th day of September, A, D A “HUMPTY-DUMPTY” VIEW commissioners are considering - 2 ‘ placing an armed guard over the CERTIFICATE or IMPROVEMENTS. of the Bully in the wall game at Eton School, England. The celebration of St. Andrew's Day at pnemibes 40 _Matntain 4 airiat : mai i é § 2 ‘ton ¢ ‘ : s eve akes ace tis calle > Wi Ge a ¢ lis between Collegers and 7 ee i Ptarmiieats cuaerai claim, idiiadieg tis thie Eton at which this event takes pl oe It is called the Wall Game an ¢ b College at quarantine. This brings the to- skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- Oppidans, and a favorite place with the boys for watching it is from the top of the wall it- tal number of smallpox case ; ; ‘ “9 : § 3 ses where located; About sia miles back self, whence this picture was taken. If is observed that the two “walls” who occupy the en- discovered in this city during the 1 ruil the mouth of Falis Creek, Goose Bay, t : s 0 the > . al ar ‘ > . » : _ ’ rule ee et y viable position in the bully next to the wall, wear padded clothing. past few weeks up to about 20. J Take notice that 1, Wm. T. Kergin, Free . bay 4 Miner's ooanee ae pees acuing as j - - SE rT rt. mee fe : c. arb aa for m. KR, Lor ree Miner's Cer- | a o tincate No. B70104, and P. C, Coates, Free with regard to the proposed ate of st. Andrew's i ‘ On New Year's Day Bishop Du ; \ Certificate No. D77639, intend, > ixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for @ Certificate of nuprovements, for the purpose of obialn- In the Letter Box agreement: } “**Prinvary charge’ is a real g a Crown Grant of the above claim. , \ud further take notice that action, un-| sere money-maker for the company ler section 37, Must be commenced before > , the issue of such Certificate of Improve-|'[o the Editor of The Daily News: and from the city’s point of view neo . sable 5 PERE ‘oid this 84th day of September, A.D.) Dear Sir: In view of the many] Should be cut out. rhe ‘primary i918 ’ area’ . so > = eiunreliable publications now be- charge’ in connection with — the Skeet st. stric 8 secondary charge’ Sec. B keena Land a galt of Coast! fore the public in connection > : “th ; ' ' rt fr TAKE NOTICE that Hume Cronyn, of] wij} the proposed hydro-electric Peete ee rates to the city from Ontario, occupation manager of aj’ proj yaro- 50 to 300 per cent greater than yppany, intends to apply for per- reel ; ny duts n v3 Sia aie ae lu ‘purchase the following descri- ae a 1 1 it luty t the city can generae with its own snds sk fe space the fe wing |W power plant.” mencing at @ post planted at the|""> ~ ve ’ are Re pian rth est corner of Lot 1968, thence] pemarks rhe rates submitted by the soutl chains, west 80 chains, north CO ’ \ re o 0 . rstic 80 hains, east 80 chains to point of I quoting Mr. RK. H. Thomp- mpa are out of the question I ement, containing 640 acres more and should not be seriously con- I HUME CAONYN son's figures as compared with sidered A rate of 4e per k. w. ated Noversber 25th, 1913. Mr. Duncan's it must be borne 10] hou subject to a minimum pub, Dec. 18 b. 9, 1914. a es ind that Mi rhompson dealt} monthly charge of $1 per h. p. 1 Land District—District of Coast, h the stallation on ONE 500] 0" d be a fair rate to the city Hange 4. ' : we , : a itine so ak : : ake notice that Elbert M. Morgan K. W. UNIT ONLY Me unos d yuld allow the company a e Rupert, B. C., occupation pr ) irge profit. niends to apply for permiss dk 2 t ‘ l ale )- use Ue contowing described lands sea h th ’ at Iw confine myself to these minencing af @ post planted on the} s at if S600 hors¢ wel emi s an ask > “f t *; ist share Of Banks Island, opposite Mink , 1 mal ind ask the ratepayer af ud. and situated two (2 miles an | And Mr. D a his ¢ mates |to them due consideration. ty- Ube chains more less i »m woks ) » 1@ and one (1) mile and seventy-one|/lias made allowances for severa As the matter loo to me I feel edataisiann 18) Siete toe ar rises is which M1 rhompson, ae it my duty to strongly advise the three miles and forty-eight (48 rding to his eport, did n¢ public vole against the pro- 4 more or less west of Green Toy wosed agreement 4 thence west twent 20) chains, | ‘ sider himsell position to I oe e north forty (40) “ chains, thence ‘ de in his estimates Your obedient servant, 20 chains more or less Ww ! ! hk ‘ ; hore of Principe Channel, thence foi | have eason to believe that a DYBHAYVN. ng the shore southerly to point of Sd . Prince Rupert, Dec. 34, 1943. neement, containing eighty 5 he ¢£ ent 1 dealing with I aces; re: 1s, pent M. MORGAN applications for water rights im ene eee a nn > a “ft ae) ’ Dated 27th October, 1913. r viein have had the future NEW LIFEBOAT FIRST Piss: Bitte ce Ten hee 1914 needs of our city in view, and I BUILT IN CANADA Skeena Land District—District of Coast il believe cue government in Kange the public interests will grant us ioe Take notice that Herbert W. Lees, of I rations to e i i i Edmontu, Alberta, occupation yenticmnan,| necessary considerations to en-/ Built Like a Grand Piano—First ! ids to apply for permission to pur able us develop our own Time Attempted in This the following described lands ‘ mmencing at a post planted on the} pOW* We have certain rights Country theast corner Of @ bay @ littic to the rf } ‘ e con eastward of Skiahl Bay, Stephens Island, | @ \ h Lake and hay ener n the foreshore and adjacent to the ap ike steps secure a larger The firs lifeboat of its kind plication 10 punehase lot of L. K. W , : Beavis thence’ nort twenty ‘chains, thence | POW¢ it Work Channel Under|to be built in the Dominion of west twenty chains, thence south twenty | (fy f our own Hydro-| Canada ew $12,000 Domin- thence eas wenty chains f ww we line to the point of com-| lle Bb ratified by specialjion Gover nt lifesaving pow- € and containing forty acre ‘ ler 4 : 1% F 3 ‘ y ’ der certain/serboat f Leluelet lifesaving os MERESAD oe at i as the Wood-]s s complete and ready Per is Agent, x be ed October 12th, 1913 hy ‘ ‘ ed he ils at the Daf boat Nov, 10, 1913 Jan 1914 i ‘ j : f , i i ewspapers a ad. hasivard in Vant vel ve bit « | IN THE MATTER of an Application for| “Ppearec lately claiming to set|the boat, apart from the timber the issue of @ fresh certificate of Utle for he “proposed rates of the st her, was made in Van an undivided one-half interest in Section) | : ¥ ; es i + 10, Township &, Queen Charlotte District, ;vrince Rupert Hydra-Electri« ver, and the timber was a No. $329 C. Satisfactory prvof of the loss | , a : Bat aia al fitte e. of the above Certificate of Title having Pr In my Opinion the rate et | dre i, finished and fitted in the poet Turnlened aaiey GIVEN that it 1 out in the said advertisement are | yards. Of Honduras mahosany NOTIC 5 ; ; my intention to tssue at the expiration of} !)\)! the rates proposed to the City] pr incipally, the boat is as fine to ne month after the frst publication hereof) \¢ prince Rupert. And the latest}look at as a millionaire’s grand Certificate of Title to the above I ed lands In the pare oF Cc. o ad. claims to set out what the|piano, polished smooth as ice and was is sued . wen ee Se " 4697, atjcost of light and power will be if|richly ruddy-hued in the natural \iaee ‘home My, an Nowasbe Co” the agreement is passed. In sub-|color of the wood. Forty-f ot B.C, 27th October, 1913. mitting these last figures the|oak stringers run the length ef Wedt H, a ag RS company claimg to have based|the craft at the gunwale and as their calculations on Mr. Dun-|sponsons. The boat is 36 feet oe ee ean’s figures. In my opinion nofover all, 8 feet 10 inches beain, -—_—-—_—_ — arn Can mal these calculations|and 5 feet deep. She is diage 1- within 100 oe cent of accuracy, {ally planked and all fastenings ‘ Nand it is absolutely incorrect tojare copper, while all fittings are ‘ bring our electrical superintend- gunmetal or copper. There are 4 lient in as a basis for these fig-|two and a half tons of copper llures They are merely calcula-| fastenings alone in the boat. eS tions based on assumptions, and In a small wood-built craft the Members P.R.L. Vintners Association |j1 do not think they can be veri-| word “unsinkable’ may be used ified at this time by any person. more positively than it may in llIn. this connection they are regard to a Titanic. This life- TEL . Shorey hacen Selon a has | Corner Pa Eighth St || merely published to confuse the|boat is un pe She “ ' : ight watertight compartments | W. H. Wright, Prop. public, e |— In the proposed agreement thelfilled with copper air tanks, TEL CENTRA | hut down|There are 100° air tanks allo- company tells us to shut Gown i : | ~ » . present and proposed plants | gether With half her bottom | First Avenue @nd Seventh St. our present and proj Ou European and American Plan until such time as our consump-|torn out the boat would. still Pater Bleek, Prep. tion exeeeds 3000 h, p. Why | float. Besides: being watertight Te nc should any private company dic- below her deck, the boat has nu- | KNOX HOTEL tate to the city how they shall}merous large scuppers through First Ave,, Between Eighth and Ninth wun their own. utilities? 1 think | whic h any water shipped will European Plan, Rates 0c to $1.00 E , : See ; : } ‘ Per Day lihis is up to the citizens to de flow out, While one-way valves Beener & Besner, Props. cide, not to the company prevent any water from coming 4g Attention. has very property| !h. i | J. ¥. Rochester V. D. Casey a ar called to the “primary Immense care has been* taken EMPRESS HOTEL harge’ of one dollar per 0 onth the design and construction of Third Ave,, Between Sixth and OG It}the boat to render her service- Seventh Streets per bh. p. maximum demand, a ay ’ ; lifest : ; a hangs European Plan, 6O to §1 Per Day ig well for the public to carefullyjable for 1 esaving purposes, ——-—~ewssighpnianiediiinielinaisiietianamcennigtr nt? iso this point deseribe the hundred and one de- eonsider als s point. woot PREMIER HOTEL The general tendency of the|tails of equipie nt would tak American and European Plan agreement seems to be that all long, but amongst notable fit- F. W. Henning, Manager eer ik wehtest-—-dispute under |tings are the steering “gear of | e even ‘ t ‘aa § kal . ei rs the agreement shall be settled by) Hmanens trength but eet ROVAL, MOTEL urbilration 1 think arbitratiot elf, the provision OF sprcia Corley & Burgess, Props. be the|rowlocks for steering by oar in | Third Ave, and Sixth St. is generally regarded to Dt md ider should carry r ge e ud .) ' ‘arr European Plan Steam Heated most expensive way of settling |ca th ru ' arr) ' acamrepiitiengiintionsninceg gene f this nature. Rea ilaway, the fitting of a fog bell and any dis ie oO s ne Lek , e BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., | ro ment earefully and yo . vhistle, and the triplication of | LIMITED « " the ae no 4A has the city alignition gear for the engine, j 7 | | i at 5 = ; | Second Ave. and Siath St will find th h hit iin th From 85 to 40 horsepower is | s Te to uc gations ‘ ‘ Y ts Phone 102 ubjec oon ae a | the powel of the engine, a | cost Oo which no ‘ ‘ . | | es lifeboat motor six elyin- PRINCE MUPERT IMPORTING 00. ||) ,0{o, ‘Take this also into eon.) io'l ite A Totes 5 ee | c ders, and especially i , - | LIMITED sideration in considering we} d ! An ve Sate fad Papel | Fraser ana Gixth Sts. lhoat le engine is run entirely . = rices. : Phone 7 proposed price tolfrom the outside of its water- In conclusion allow me 0 . is| tight compartments afl, and the quote one or two outside opinio! & GENERAL NEWS tee > Scientists have estimated that the smoke nuisance costs Pitts- burg nearly $10,000,000 a year each resident. or about $20 for Os5:.0 eellu- tougher and invented wind material resembing but clearer, durable has for automobile A loid more in England shields. been * * bak ked with al- 30 f electrodepo- of hydro- Mirrors can be metal seconds any new most a sition Dy process ¢ in the presence gen gas. there was bridge built of cost of recently a railroad long, a In Japan completed nearly seven native materials $375,000. miles at . . Pennsylvania, West Virginiia, lliinoi Ohio produce more than cent. of the value of the minerals found in the Unit- ed States. £ and 40 per has adopted front enab- man’s French with lding be carried The a bicycle army removable that a a a fo frame it to back. and les on of curbing streets al support- a Cali- Painting the names on the ‘nt ners instead of on pole tried ceme cor- is bel Dy iL nia city. . . by a A acne Lo mirror supported be held invented the mouth Parisian free DI itt has uo leave DY a hands been woman's her hair. a to arrange ten- boat likely to develop a mile speed or more. It essential that this shail be self-righting, and a heavy brass keel fitted for the purpose of bringing her on to an even keel again after a capsize. There is also a heavy brass cen- treboard for when the boat under sail. She is equipped with two masts, carrying lugsails and a big foresail, and can make great sailing. is boat is 1s use is Vernet announced to St. Andrew's congregation, Prince Rupert, that he had appointed Rey. G. A. Rix a canon of St. Andrew's Cathe- dral and a member of the Cathe- rdal Chapter. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS To insure insertion changes of advertisment must be re- ceived at the Daily News of- fice not later than 10 a.m. on the day of publication. 1836 THE BANK oF 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT YEARS In Business. CAPITAL AND SuRPLUS OveR $7,600,000. Our Travellers’ Cheques are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200, with the exact value in the leading foreign currencies stated plainly on the face. They are payable without discount, so that you can realize their full value without trouble. Hotels and Trans- portation Companies accept them as cash. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCE P. MARGETTS, MANAGER PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue ‘ Dealers in FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA ~ CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to PIAA IAIAADAAD ASDA ASAAASA ASAI ASISSA SISA ISIS S ASSIS ASIII IIASA ASSIA AS IH A Personally Conducted ornia :: Excursion From Prince Rupert to Los Angeles. Leaves January gnd, 1914. Arrives Los Angeles January 11th, 1944. d Tri Round Trip - - - $133.00 From Prince Rupert Final Limit April 30th, 4914. A SPECIAL TRAIN DE LUXE via the O. W.R. & N. and Southern Pacific Your ticket includes fare both ways and every expense on the going trip—- separate berth, meals, side-trips, entertainments. An electric lighted train of modern elegantly equipped Pullman sleepers, dining cars, buffet and observation car. A trip of unrivalled scenic beauty through Oregon and California, along the “LINE- OF THE SHASTA LIM- ITED” to San Francisco, San Jose, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Los Angel- geles with side trips via the “Orange Belt Line” to Riverside and Red- ands Stopovers allowed at your pleasure on return trip. information abcut this excursion. D. E. Brown, Hope & Macaulay Limited. PASSENGER AGENTS, 0.-W. R. & N. 585-7-9 GRANVILLE STREET J. G. McNab Let us give you more VANCOUVER, B.C. OR T9 GENERAL AGENT, C. P. R. PRIN CE RUPERT, 8.C. FRED STORK’S HARDWARE| jj 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable « Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle 3 tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns 4 fy Rope Valves Ammunition f % Pumps Hose Paint Wee Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated fron Be “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE -Church Services - ; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Church Hall at 11 a.m. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.80 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A. Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH COR. YOUNG and FIFTH AVE, Services every Sunday at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m, Sunday School 2.80 p.m. Bible Class 2.30 p.m. WwW. W. WHIGHT, B.A., REV. Pastor. THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVS. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 am. and 7.80 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. MR, DIMMICK PASTOR ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor, Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11, Even- ing prayer, | 7:30, Sunday school, oP me Holy ereehs rst " sunday of month, at 11 4 @., and third Sunday at 68 a. m. REV, G. A, RIX - - - RECTOR THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at aw, 3 and 8 p,m, Sun- day fchool, 1:30 . m, Week aight services Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, 11 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS Held in Hays Bidg, 245 2nd Ave. Sunday service 11 4. m. Sunday school meets after the morning service. Tes- mony meetings Wednes- ave a 8 p.m. Reading open every day eueep it eunays, “ te ay ye from to err rere Roi itis + IAI AIAAAIAAAAAAAPAAAISAAASSASSAIASE + : ENVELOPES I q LETTERHEADS i i ] de hai , BUSINESS CARDS Summer is over and the Fall trede has begun. To get your share you must have some sort of FOLDERS , a printed matter—a circular, folder, booklet or cata- a ; SHIPPING logue. 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