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OFFICE: EMIPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. W’KEEN & HUNTER: Horseshoers Carriage Ropairing General Work Phone 59 Red PUNISHED BY PAPI IEP IIE EIS ywevyvryv PICTURE SHOW esis Gaekwar of Baroda’s Rudeness to| King and Queen Is Revealed! Everywhere by Cinematograph and Hissed Hotly in Britain. | Moving pictures are contribut-| ing their share to the punishment the kwar of Ba in store for Gar roda in connection with his in- sulting behavior to King George and Queen Mary at the Durbar. j}For the cinematograph has re- produced, with the utmost fidel- ity, every phase of his rudeness on that oceasion, his curt nod to the King, his deliberate refusal to bow to the Queen, his swinging a light cane in his hand when ap- proaching the throne, and his turning his back deliberately on his suzerain, intsead of backing out of his presence, as did the Viceroy and all the vassal rulers of India. Kach time that the Gaekwar is thus shown in the moving picture exhibitions Great Britain his} appearance calls forth a storm of hisses and other tokens of popu- lar disapproval. These picture | shows are being also exhibited at almost infinitesimal prices of ad- throughout the length and breadth of the Indian Empire, |where the Gaekwar’s rudeness {thus becoming known. | mn mission is Conse- S.S. Prince Sails Every Friday at 8 a.m. for the Grand Trunk Railway for safety, speed and comfort For full information, reservations tickets to all points apply to A. E. MCMASTER GENERAL AGENT GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. CO Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines System and CANADIAN alma e RAILWAY | | B.C. Coast service — Famous Princess Line | Pri rincess May | Saturday, February 3rd, at 9 a.m. For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle | J. G. McNab - General Agent Notice is hereby given that an applica- | tion will be made to the Legislative As- | sembly of the Province of British Columbia | 4 Rupee te DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY com ~~ a little m of special interest 1 This is subjects of secti the paper wh women are invited to contribute to its columns and to take part in its discussions Sug VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Cosy Corner” will find @ social need. Every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Stewart. Also maintains weekly service to Queen | ————— amaeenem a Charlotte Island points For perticulars | Phone oe Pao SOCIAL EVENTS OF WEEK The many friends of Mr. and rain Service to Van Aredol . ws Mixed trains leave Prince Rupert | Mr . W. Stewart Benson, will be Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m. } ’ jsorry to hear that they have de- For all points East of Chicago travel via|Mappenings of the Past Week in| cided {co make Vancouver their Prince Rupert Social lies could be seen going from|tion, which will aid in mystifying house to house, carrying out New|the wearer's friends, until after Year resolutions in regard to|the masks are removed. I un- their neighbors. derstand the unmasking will take BS iL place after the fourth dance, Miss Young, who is spending|When wearers of ordinary frocks the winter with her uncle, Canon|@ Keane, at Metlakatla, was the| floor. guest of Miss Du Vernet for sev- eral days last week. The members of the younger set are looking forward to the Mrs. Cyril Orme held her post- nuptial reception on Thursday of ae pete smear = THE COSY CORNER = TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Any | , jhome after dance to be given on Friday even- ———— ~~4 to day will be devoted to the ladies of Prince Rupert sich from day and all of Benson's H. Gordon Munro Law-Butler Building —- W L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. W. Nicholson Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Phone No. 280 P.O. Box 351 Prince Rupert Cire Mrs. re-| ALFRED CARSS, _C, V. BENNETT, B.A. rcies. jturn from the East in Apri} of British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- ji ee | and Manitoba Bars. katchewan and Al- This week has been rather Capt. aiid’ Mee. Mihiteia as CARSS & BENNETT ; i peace : apt. and Mrs, Nicholsa ar- quiet in social circles, after the rived on the Prinses GR a q BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc, merry whirl of last week. A ra Upert OD | omee—mechange block, corner Third avenue and number of smal! bridges and teas Wednesday. The Captain went Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 have been given, but the only|¥P 48 far as Stewart on Thurs- large affair was the dance “for ond ne: Nicholeon remaining in WM. S. HALL, L.D.8., D.D.S8. members only” at the Kaien Is- the city. DENTIST. land Club on Thursday evening. £5 SARE: Seon and Beton Deck 9 Spates Next week promises to be very Society Is looking forward tonal uneomuaitn SAnIoEnDE for the painlews ex: gay as there will be two faney{With a great deal of pleasure to Timeitdcrpantea aa” dress dances, rather an unusual|the fancy dress dance in the Me- oceurrence in our city. Intyre hall on Wednesday eyen- Alex.M.Manson 8.a., W.E, Williams,8.a., L.t.p rhe delightful weather of this ng psn I hear of a number of WILLIAMS & MANSON week made visiting a great plea-|Very pretty and clever costumes Barristers, Solicitors, etc. sure, and a large number of Jad-|that are on their way to comple- Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C nd suits will be allowed on the P.20. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., I1@N., ENG 618 8rd Avenue GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances Phone 208 and Green 262 PRINCE RUPERT HARNESS & A. M. BROWN SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. Znd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts Twelve Tables THE [IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards SECOND AVE. Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street Hotel Central European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences. Kates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. : Peter Black - Proprietor ==E. EBY @& Co=== REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - R, C, Chimney Sweeping and Furnace Cleaning Practical Chimney Sweep Prepare for winter by getting your fnr- naces and flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING Address: Knox Hotel, or PHONE 71 at its next session for an act amending ing, Feb. 8th, by the girls of the Section 3 of the British Columbia & Alaska|/ last week at her pretty flat in Railway Act, 1910 (Ch. 56, Statutes of | ii, (3), Hutt dinc The 1 advanced public school class, in British Columbia, 1910), by striking out|'!@ Clapp Dullding, le rooms . js all the words arr te word “Columbis® were gaily decorated with a pro- the Sons of England Hall, 2nd in Line 10 of sai ection and substituting > . : The affair ia therefor the following [fusion of spring flowers. Mrs. Avenue, The affair is to be “And or from Fort George in a north . : j . ‘ ies .p | faney ‘ess "Ss Tr ¢ > easterly direction to the valley of the|2tme was much admired in her|faney dress. M1 ». Hunter and the Parsnip River by way of Fort McLeod,| wedding gown of white satin|!ady members of the teaching thence along the Parsnip River to a junc- letaff art ¢ the a7 . ton with the Peace River, thence along|Charmeuse. Assisting were Mrs.| Staff will act as chaperones. the valley of the Finlay River through Rei z \¢ 7 Oa Sifton Pass, thence down the Stikene|/red Stork, Mrs. R. W. Cameron, River to a junction with the main line at! Mrs, Neil MeNeill and Mrs. A. E. Mrs. J. Lorne McLaren left or Telegraph Creek; also powers to build esterdav’s ¢ ¢ . | branc h lines either through the Pine River| McMaster. yesterday boat on a short vitit | or Peace River passes to the eastern boun- as ol to Vancouver. | dary of British Columbia, or by way of| | the most feasible route, or in the alterna- | . ’ tarre P Vancon- annem tive by the most feasible route between | Mr. C. A, Garrett, of Van am ‘ Lytton and Teslin Lake, als» to build from/ver, arrived in the city last week Miss Keeley leaves shortly on 4 point on said line of railway to the (City). 14 i} luti ller|¢ *xtended , : of Vancouver or from the City of Van-|&Nd assumed his duties as tellerjan extended visit to friends in couver to @ point on said line, by the most} » an] . a lor y go fhaninia qonnat in the Bank of British North|Winnipeg. And we ten an act eepone the| America —— time within which the company has to n ; peed commence construction and expend ten per Mr. J. J. Doyer, of Victoria, cent of its capitalization. gs sre an’s any frie s aid ¢ \ g s ‘Te 1@ Dated at Virtoria, B. G., this th day of | Mi Brennan's many friends|paid a flying visit here this week, December, 1911 jare pleased to see that she is|arriving on the Prince Rupert on OB TSON LIST. Ss N, | r ., Solicitors tor the Applicants, the British able to be out again, after her|Wednesday and returning yester- Columbia & Alaska Railway Company. | prolonged illness. day morning. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Mrs. A. E. McMaster leaves i : phaiiita ecient ian a aaah oat The usual monthly hop at the Prince Rupert Land District—District of|she will visit her parents, Mr.j/Kaien Island Club rooms on ' rayr > Coast, , : mn GAEKWAR OF BARODA, Take notice that I, Lemuel Freer, of ANd Mrs. W. H. Nelson. Thursday evening was an extrem- Vancouver, 4 C., oceupation broker, in i ie . las f ofl . ¢ r — - ener ———| tend to apply for permission to purchase ely pieasant affair, although not quently the British Government the following described lands: Mrs. A. J. Morris is at present very largely attended The. de- 4 . mmencing at a post planted on the he r ; . ‘ ; ‘ 7 oe - cannot afford to allow the matter | Shere in @ northerly direction trom Port|!he guest of Mrs. Dawes Gilmor, ‘orations from the ball Ji mat _n mo , Nelson Cannery, marked L. F.’s $.E corner, /of St, George, N.B coration rom the Dall on Jan. j o , she thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains eee. 5 one ail since ») gO unpunished, west, thence $0 chain# south 40 shore line, | 15th were still in evidence and r < g ce ( » y go | thence east along the shore to point of | t ‘ ‘ : wp | Ze » 1e ballr m a fes ve ap- That his rudne to the King commencement, containing 40 acres, more} Mrs. Lamont and Miss Pinder|® oe os pz . ong ap and Queen was the result of] or less. Dee eee jare wintering in Frederickton,| pearance, 1@ music DY Gray s ~ LEMUEL FREER . “che wg as s . y nervousness, put forward by him Dated Dec. 7, 19114. | the gay and beautiful capital of orchestra wa most inspiring ! . ’ 7” . , , 5 ? ' > . oa” vi . i i fo dae ihe tena Ry. stipe Md Bich dedi iNew Brunswick. jand the floor in perfect condition. a8 an excuse in fi F ' Skeena Land District—District of Coast| | Among those present were Mr, ect apology, is disproved by the Ranged | : fi sa a he cea ; cl apol I yy th Take notice that 1, CAROLINE JOHNSON,| My and Mrs. Angus Stewar! jand Mrs. J. Lorne McLaren, Mr. cinematograph pictures. It isjof Vancouver, B. ( occupation married | wee ere ’ _ ’ “'land Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Mr. and womnhh, ingeng t appiy, tar pi uiaaton to|}who have been spending several My Vereu 4 Misse Keeley also demonstr:% ( bv ¢ ece O purchase 1¢ following described lands . . ’ was ©reUson, SSesd « oe» ’ , Paved DY a pa Gs ~ Commencing at a post planted at the|weeks at Excelsion Springs, Wis- Moore, Macdonald, Rowley, Kin- studied insolence toward the | Southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence south consin, leave this week for Los ee te , . 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence ’ caid, Gunn, Curtain, Brown, Viceroy, Lord Hardinge, a litlle|north 60 chains to the southeast corner of | Angeles. where they will jon Mr | ( | n, and M I Nickersot ot 8062 ence e 40 chains along|/ 4 . y | eeson, ane essrs. Nickerson, earlier in the proceedings, which ae ne nt : t ¥ 62, bi Ce ae 20 | and Mrs .J. W. Stewart. After Be alan Mellior Pett a aiee has been made much of in private] chains along west line of Lot 3062, thence] .;, _ . rakes Parent | A : ned 7 renee nah b Pa ; I ' west 40 chains along south line of Lot] tay of a few week in different Reynolds, Helgerson, Lang, Mob- letters from India, though not in} 3065 to point of commencement, contain-| California resorts, Mr. and Mrs. | % Peterson, Doyen, and other ‘ » ° ry 560 acres, more or less, ey, elerson, oven, € ) ers, print, It seems that when Lord |!98 co CAROLINE JOHNSON. Stewart will return to Prince Ru- Hardinge, about a quarter of an Dated Dec. 28, 1914 K. Carr, Agent, | pert about the end of this month. Sn ee 7” od Dec. 28, 19 hour before the arrival of the Pub. Jan. 18, 1912 tee Bedard New Arrivals. King and Queen, drove into the Skeena Land District=-District of Coast, Mrs. C: GC. Perry. and ‘ber little ee are New ne en ent » state, al » pret as- ‘ange 5, rhams al curtain fooas,— al- ATOR Dey Hise greet ore Take notice that |, Michas Beganis, cook,|daughter, of Metlakatla, who/BUalms ane oY : sal rulers of India assembled} of Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for per- | have been the guests of Mrs. Wm lace’s. tf there rose and remained standing | m™ssion to purchase the following de- M: ' a lef Pha eres Te y adhd iar ae scribed lands eee tRtias on idee Janson this week, left’ on ve until th iceroy hat aken is Commencing at a pos ante co a ey ; e ‘ , ee . Me " Ae Meath | north side of Williams Creek, where the| Rupert yesterday morning on a Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. seat. There was but one excep-| Kitimat branch of the G. T. P.’ Ry. crosses | \ jc ji to Vancouver and Nanaimo.} Phone 4. tion, namely, the Gaekwar of Ba- | Williams Creek, and about ten (10) in 30 | ; from the creek shore, thence south 3 roda, who, although o¢ CupyiIng @] chains, thence east 40 erp thence Done) | - . 0 chains ence es 0c | front seat, refrained from ris-| $f Commbncement, comtaining 120. acres, | sepaepaepaepacpnens SESSESSEDLESEEMSRES ESSE SSeS CESSES RES Heats Tess 38 ng, and instead ostentatiously| mere or less aoe _ | Beenie stershesherenes Sbathashsebe shes nw ebe shee bd sass oe Fee. ¢ MICHAS BEGANIS. stretched out his legs indhe most Fred E. Cowell, Agent. ¢ . Dated Oct, 31, 10114, | ¢ lounging and negligent manner, Pub. Dec. 9 y W. t ~ e ec, iO) . . Skeena Land District-——District of Queen | ou an _= OM = — G Public debate is to be held in Charlotte islands. 7 L——_SSSSSSSSSS : 4 ; ise * Take notice that John Scott Young, 0: the MeIntyre hall on Tuesday ne xt | Saanich, B. C., occupation farmer, intends a W a t c h ‘ 33 at 8 p. m., under the auspices of|t apply for perwolasien $0 purchase the | ¢@ Then get into communication GQ) . Bs following describec : + Sa et the Anglican Club. The subject mumencing at a post planted at the Q = SS with u Thi gt Ail epniak ienitte ar ee . . ‘ “ mae .q| northeast corner of Lot 1550, thence south | > s t serve yo as 3 for discussion is: It is resolve | to the north boundary of Lot 1651, thence 5 TR ; : £3 | that there should be an educa-| east along the said boundary to the Sea- | 36 satisfactorily 500 miles away as “5 tions | us lifles tion f ry ters + | Shore, thence f lowing atong the oar 0 re ge onal qua a ( ( 8. | the point of commencement, | containing | ¢ though you stood before the ét (three hundred and sixty-one (361) acres, | G |more or less : . , ater » . aye 9 JOHN SCOTT YOUNG. counters of our watch depart- G | George Young, Agent | | Dated Nov. 45, ioti. no ment. We carry every reliabk g 7 | Pub, Dec, 15, 1011. z tHE WARNING COUGH watch known to the trade. Send §¢ Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ME 3 Range 6. ’ — for our illustrated catalogue or & THE WEARING ILLNESS Take notice that JI, Samuel Baritone, = — si 5 ya 3 | gardener, of Victoria, intend to apply for . ps ase saint ak c | gaan to purchase the following de- ° write us for information regard- ay { scribed lands tent oet enry ig ns tol 288 | > ¢ i i Commencing at & post planted on the ridie ing watches. oy | Colds often herald their coming | north side f Williams Creek, sepqut er sof -Limited— & i warning cougao. chains back from the creek bank, an 3 . A $3 with a Be cenands instant | spout fifty chains southeast trom were 433) Jewellers and Silversmiths 3 This warning demands instan the Kitimat branch, of the G. 7. P. sient ig a aa -~ = — ise ; ¢ s 1 | of-way crosses illiams Creek, neNnCe eo. E. Trorey = ¢ attention. The health is i |south’ 40 chains, thence east 46 chains, | $38 Vyigeeay 0 wigs, MOoW & danger, ihe body is attacked, the } thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 ry risk is terrible. Act on the first symptoms. Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil arrests the cold | at once. Tar and Cod Liver Oil are the great twin agents for cold cures the Tar healing the inflamed parts and the Cod Liver Oil building up the whole body. They are combined’in Mathieu's | Syrup to produce marvellous results. Large bottle 35 cents At all dealers, When headache and fever are present wit! a cold take Mathieu's Nervine Powders tc reduce the fever and allay the pain. J. ! Mathieu Co,, Props., Sherbrooke, Que. (ih Distributors for Western Canada | FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET Foley Bros., Larsen & Company, Inc., | | Winnipeg Vancouver Saskatoon | commencement, con more or less SAMUEL BEILTEES Fred E, Cowell, Agent 1914, chains to point of taining 160 acres, Dated Oct, 31, Pub. Dec, 9 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH | COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT, and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LUDUERK ROY, DECEASED, INTESTATI TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His Honor, Judge Young, made the 28rd day }of November, 1911, 1 was appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Ludger Roy, and all parties having claims against the said @8tate are hereby required to forward the same to me at Prince Rupert, 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, Deceased, Intestate, Dated this 5th day of January, A. D 1912 “THOMAS A. ROY, Administrator. Feb, 3 Prince Rupert, B. C. | Vancouver B.C. SSESSESEESEESRESREDEDEEREREREIENS “ie SESSER ESSE SEES ES EEE EER PHONE 301 Baggage, Storage and Forwarding Agents. Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 178 OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 P.O. BOX 804 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SE2VICB For Rigs or Motor Car day or night Phone 301 .Grand Hotel. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Ist Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor LINDSAY'S “’Storace™ G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable, Phone 68, HAVE YOU EV ER STRIPPED | W. W. GREENER rhe lock work of a so-called machine made gun, built by the mile and cut off | 1 the yard’ While its exterior might pass muster the veriest novice would | reje the crudeness of its inte " | Now witb a GREENER GUN inside and outside receive the same care, in | fact, the gun is made under the direct supervision of members of the firm in | the u completely equipped sporting gun factory in the world rhe ma | ter the best, dhe inspection in every stage is rigidly enforced, the exper | ence is unrivalled and the whole forms the perfect gun-——a GREENER rhe only fault to be found with the Greener gun is that it lasts too long Send for catalogue deseribing 88 grades from $56 to $1,000, matled free DEPT. A.P., 68-65 BEAVER HAT HILL SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 3rd Ave, Phone 174 Workshop 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and 8th Sts MONTREAL, P. Q. Cor, Fraser and Sth. 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