THE DAILY NEWS, s\MUBL HARRISON Vv. F. OG. NOTARY PUBLIC) GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED and Prince Rupert Stewart + eve LYNCH BROS. st Stock General Merchandise ‘ “ Large Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. bode L~ TT? ~ ah prmncpem ~~ mee ce ih: Beek arenas cdmseblayinlietns A ee rt re a Os OY Hs a Ps Ye bss ~~ tas rere RE | — BNA LLAL AS ™ “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM ° Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Van¢ouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. 1142 Pender Street West - - Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8500, LOL OLN en ’ 4 When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the $ 3 CARLTON HOTEL } $ Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. > Hot and Cold Water in each room. > 2 CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS $ Vancouver, B.C. $ ver $ PCS aeeeneenenea Maxcaacnretesee nce seseese ay? 2 3 > For the tM ts NEw ~ T. eo NS Y EAR present is a year’s sub- scriptionto.... Folks at Home © ™ WEEKLY NEWS It has all the news of the week’s progress in the city and district. It tells more about the place than 3 you could write in a month. wR) ee wes SFP ees : it will come regularly each a week like a letter from you. “We feel as if we know everything and everybody 4 in Prince Rupert through reading your paper. It’s bi the most interesting paper we receive,” writes a sub- scriber from England. —POST PAID TO ANY ADDRESS IN United States or Eng, Canada $2.50 per year $2.00 vay aren, DOS ce) Pees . F: subscribe For The Daily Ne s « LUA ENE ES ore we * « « « fuera « « onerse TN ore rene SUPE OE Oe He i se wees wre sweavee awe a « awe wiwe senzernse « ye SS a s Lea 7? “ ws [it AN ELECTRIC SCHOOLROOM Pupils, While Learning Lessons, Are Made to Grow by Electrical Influence Around Them. In the electrified schoolroom of and ceiling and a powerful alter- nating currerit was sent through them, ‘This room had 50 pupils; a neighboring unelectrified, had a like number of the same jage and condition in life. |; In six months the electrified pupils grew two inches in height, compared with only an inch and a quarter for the uneleetri- fled, and there was a correspond- ing difference in weight, seholar- ship, mental and en- durance, one, . as alertness OF CHILDREN An Article of Interest to Prince Rupert Parents Whose Children Mean So Much to the Rising City of the West. of children is a most important art, and should never be done carelessly by halves, for the impression a child receives when young liable to last for life. First of all never disappoint a child. If have intention of giving a child what it asks for don't promise, for the child be- gins to doubt, and you have sown the of distrust and it will grow up with a lack of confidence The training or you no seed in other people. Never threaten a | insti a fear which into cowardice. Far better in a few words what the child to do, or not understand child. This is liable grow to explain you want to do, and make it he you mean what you say, and stick to it. A little child has more feeling than most men and women think, through a sense of punishment. made to obey love better than Some children resent a command, but will do anything if asked in by a kindly manner, A mother should be her child's }companion, her best friend, and lencourage it to tell her all its joys and troubles. She should be sympathetic, tender, kind and | patient. should do her ut- lmost to bring out the best that jis in the child; make it thought- iful of others and unselfish. lthis requires time and study, but is a duty that parents owe their She children and themselves, WANT A SHINGLE DUTY } = |Vancouver Manufacturers Peti- | tioned FederaftGovernment. | Vancouver shingle manufac- turers have petitioned the Federal {Government to impose an import duty on shingles from the United States. Shingles are now ed duty free and forty millions in last year, chiefly to the ; came Eastern concerns have been practically driven out of the United because of the duty of 50 cents per thousand the United States. feastern states, States, imposed by LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Prince Rupert Land District-—District of Coast, Take notice that I, Lemuel Freer, of Vancouver, B, C,, occupation broker, in tend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at @ post planted on the }shore in a northerly direction from Port | Nelson Cannery, marked L, F.’s 8.E. corner, ithence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains west, thence 20 chains south to shore line, thence east along the shore to point of commencement, containing 40 acres, more or 1¢88, LEMUEL FREER, Dated Dec, 7, 1911, Pub, Jan, 5, 1911. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Ranged. lake notice that I, CAROLINE JOHNSON, of Vancouver, B. ©,, occupation married woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at & post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 60 chains to the southeast corner of Lot 3062, thence west 40 chains along south line of Lot 8062, thence north 20 thence or Lot contain chains along west line of Lot 3062, west 40 .chains along south line 3065 to point of commencement, ing 560 acres, more or less. CAROLINE JOHNSON, h. Carr, Agent, Dated Dec, 28, 19014, | Pub, Jan, 18, 19012. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, }IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT, and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LUDGER ROY, DECEASED, INTESTATE, TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His Honor, Judge Young, made the 28rd day of November, 1911, | was appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Ludger Roy, Deceased, Intestate, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to forward the same to me at Prince Kupert, B. C., properly verified, on or before the 12th day of March, A. D, 1912; and all parties indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of | their indebtedness to me forthwith, | Dated this 5th day of January, A. D. 1912 THOMAS A, ROY, Administrator, Feb, 3 Prince Rupert, B, C, Dr. Svante Arrhenius, the Swed- ish physicist, conducting wires lwere carried around the walls| to} Children are sensitive and can be} All} import- | Truk Ss. bbs Prince yale ~Rupert VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE | 8.8. PRINCE JOHN j Every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Stewart. Also maintains weekly service to Queen Charlotte Island points For particulars Phone 260 Train Service to Van Arsdol | Mixed trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m. For all points East of Chicago travel via the Grand Trunk Railway System for safety, speed and comfort. For full information, reservations and tickets to all points apply to A. E. MCMASTER GENERAL AGENT GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. CO, Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines } | —Y —— EE alia RAILWAY B.C. Coast service — Famous Prircess Line Princess May Saturday, January 20th, at 9 a.m. For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab - General Agent Servian Labor Benefit Society No. 195, S.S.S.S. } | Meetings held every Ist and 3rd Sunday of the | month in the Carpenters’ Union Hall T. MAZLUM, | P.O. Box 991 President | | |G. VUKOVICH, Secretary -$--#-8-9 —@ +6-6254-6) ' FRED. STORK } +—+-@ e+ ~General Hardware— Builders’ Hardware | Valves & Pipes Graniteware Oxford Stoves Tinware SECOND - AVENUE —-4— 64 — @ -#-¢-¢ 0 o— 0-4 —0 —o | o—e—_@-— @ — + 0-0 | | Pies ets | TO LET | Flat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. | Also stores in same block. Two cottages correr Second Avenue and Ninth Street, | FOR SALE | Lots in all parts of the city. | FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Com- | panies doing business in the City. C. D. RAND Phone 112 Second Ave. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an applica- | tion will be made to the Legislative As- sembly of the Province of British Columbia at its next session for an act amending | Section 3 of the British Columbia & Alaska Railway Act, 1910 (Ch, 56, Statutes of British Columbia, 1910), by striking. out all the words after the word “Columbia” in Line 10 of said Section and substituting | therefor the following: | “And or from Fort George in a north- easterly direction to the valley of the Parsnip River by way of Fort McLeod, thence along the Parsnip River to a junc- tion with the Peace River, thence along the valley of the Finlay River through Sifton Pass, thence down the Stikene River to a junction with the main line at Telegraph Creek; also powers to build branch lines either through the Pine River or Peace River passes to the eastern boun- dary of British Columbia, or by way of the most feasible route, or in the alterna- tive by the most feasible route between Lytton and Teslin Lake, also to build from a point on said line of railway to the City of Vancouver or from the City of Van- couver to a point on said line, by the most feasible route,” And further, for an act extending the time within which the company has to commence construction and expend ten per cent of its capitalization, Dated at Victoria, B, C., this 5th day of December, 1911 ROBERTSON & HEISTERMAN, Solicitors for the Applicants, the British Columbia & Alaska Railway Company. New Hazelton There will be only one Hazelton and that will be New Hazelton, as ordered by the Railway Commission ELLISON and SOUTH HAZELTON must} be abandoned, In order to protect our clients we have purchased what we consider the best part of New Hazelton, the business part of Sec- tion 1. Several hundred buildings are in course of construction and the place is being bullt with extreme rapidity, We have lots for sale at $300 and up, on very easy terms, SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY HAZELTON LOTS All Information Free, Lots in Fort George and Massett from 8100 up; $10 down and $10 monthly, Bargain. Lots 1 and 2, Block 9, Section 5, with buildings; rent $92 per month; only $4,000; terms Lots 31 and 32, Block 34, Section 8, $650; half cash. Th. COLLART so on, were added to make the | cake palatable, until in Charles II's reign the cakes were made j}and rouge pot has come from an sional periodical, says: ~~? DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO ~-&- a