THE DAILY NEWS > CUNARD JOINS FIVE MILLION DOLLAR G es 4 J. Architect : > ; : 4 When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the | set MAY ANNOUNCE ENGA | Over Westentaver Bron,’ Ofte — ; 3 THE NORTHERN Prince | Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. CARLTON HOTEL } ats, 9 ' 3 | Fi oti 7 S, Rupert H. Gordon Munroe W. Nicholson Lailey $ Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. 2 | Great Steamship Company Will MUNRO & LAILEY ¢ Hot and Cold Water in each room. 3 Co-operate in Dominion Trade Sails Every Friday at & a.m. for | Archi 3 $ with Canadian Northern Rail- VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATILE ee sian paral 4 | s ing, Secor v ts 4 CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS = way—Steamers in Connection. pe Wience ee | g, Secon enue. ‘ 4 —_—_— ea | —_—_---— - 3 Vancouver, B.C z " Every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Stewart. | , ’ . >| Montreal, Feb. 8.—A_ cable! aiso intains week ervice to on | snr , — 2 message was saal ved from Lon- Charlotte island p int For particulars | STUART & STEWART : c t { 4 ACCOUNTANTS -!- AUDITORS PAA PPPAPPPP PILI PELDIPPP NADP AAALDSAD PDA DDD i Neue which ee wae git Vane, eoeewe to oe a | Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 . | There is a report, which is}. Mixed trains | leave rince ures Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 DPA III ALAIN I regarded as authoritative, that i For. all points East of Chicago Ravel via | : the Cunard and Canadian North-| the @ran nd comfort) syetem rl Pa ia '‘ | , : ‘ y safety, speed and con t ae c “FROM HOME T ” ern Steamship Companies’ will For full Informatior ,Teservations and | ALFRED CARSS, Co Ve BENNETT»: Bees O HOME. work together frem Bristol.” tickets to all points apply to ond tenants eae Kntchewan and Ab berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. | Office—Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 | fices of the two companies estab- GENERAL AGENT GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. CO Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines lish the fact that the cabled re- port is substantially true. Though not yet officially confirmed, it would appear, therefore, that the |}Gunard boats will soon be leavy- ing Bristol on dates arranged } with the Canadian Northern, in- stead of making Southampton and London their home port, as )at present. The working arrange- iment will, of course, only affect HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices, Enquiries at the Montreal of- A. E. MCMASTER WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and | local anasthetics administered for the painless ex- | traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: | Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. fi-12 1142 Pender Street West - - Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8500, Tey) PACIFIC CPE hd Alex.M.Manson B.a., W.E.Williams,B.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON saucer SEMEN ESE PAEPLEPIE LSE SNE? 90290 289 05 9 one eoue our ° Cunard boats on the Canadian : > ee : ‘ IERIE MeSteetneeneeiteseenee eeps Cunard boats on the Canadian) pc, Coast gervice — Famous Prices Barristers, Solicitors, ete 3 tween Liverpoo!] and New York. Cali Rupert, B.C | ee oa ceed Princess Beatrice Couldn’t Use It. | 4 | Agent (to sour faced but rich Saturday, February 10th,at9 am. | Prominent at present in so-/around. the tables. Many of Pn ge Poe eee 1old lady Madam, I am solicit- For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle | ciety circles at Washington, U.|America’s most influential women JCHN E. DAVEY lentahantie oe priepeboaaiy, ee etnias . General ria \., is Miss Margaret Draper,|were present, and a huge fancy TEACHER OF SINGING | Africa, anit I thought- ; ‘ aii . |W hose father, General William}dress ball was held after the re-| PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., 1@N., ENG Z | Draper, left her a fortune of $5,-|ception of her friends by Miss | Sourfaced Lady—I can’t give a I NOTICE | 000,000. Miss Draper’s coming] Draper. Rumors regarding a GEORGE LEEK & CO. you money, sir; have been Folks at Home "™ WEEKLY NEWS Railway Act, 1910 (Ch. 86, Statutes of; girl, though Miss Draper herself} way from ordinary affluence to| PRINCE RUPERT simply ruin it, ma’am. British Columbia, 1910 by strikir out r : ne OL all the words after the word “Columbia" | has since denied the story that freat wealth in the financial fight | WOULD AID MANUEL in Line 10 of said Section and substituting) jive humming birds and butter-|of U. 8S. business, are now expect- A. M. BROWN therefor the following: " “And or from Fort George in a north-| flies from the tropics flitted|ed by those in the know. | easterly direction to the valley of the | HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER | Portuguese Pretender Offers Help Parsnip River by way of Fort McLeod, es —e | it ‘ to Upset Republic thence along the Parsnip River to a junc- ; | Repairing a Specialty. Pp P . tion with the Peace River, thence along EXPECT SUPREME DELEGATE Is busy from morning till Complete Stock Carried. the valley o 2¢ ©=Finlay iver hrough ? London, February 8—Accord-]| siiom . Paes, thence Gown the Stikene eet night, Outside Orders Promptly Filled. sondon, Februar 7 ccora-~| River to a junction with the main line at i i s ‘ ’s oO » lever 7 "ice ‘ ing to information from an au-| Telegraph Creek; also powers to build J. R. Waite to Arrive by Camosun His hand n the lever of price,| 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts 15 a ; : ; branch lines either through the Pine River| to Confer E. O. S. B. 8. Degrees. And he pulls it with all his ree too often. All I can do }out party was described in The|forthcoming ‘announcement re- MERCANTILE AGENCY lis to lend my countenance to the]. Notice is hereby given that an applica-| Daily News recently. It was said|!ating to Miss Draper’s engage- COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS | scheme, iy af on eat OPEB ada Hotere to be one of the most lavish af-|}ment to a boy friend of her! Fire, Life and Accident Insurances Agent sadly -That would ection fat enaseeiiisk Goliniia oe aineke fairs ever planned for a society|school days, who has battled his | 618 3rd Avenue Phone 208 and Green 252 4 ye thoritative source at a meeting at] or Peace River passes to the eastern boun- cht . rr dary of British Columbia, or by way of er tere mignt, 3 | Dover on Tuesday between €X-| the’most feasible route, or in the alterna. By the Camosun tonight is ex: is NS Wang igtke’ © Beal ie | TI IE IROQUOIS vu ‘ a) ¢ . or gouese| tive by the most feasible route between King Manuel and the Portugues¢ Lytton and Teslin Lake, also to build from| pected to arrive Mr. J. R. Waite A Deal in Hens. Fenn aee ot gna [ore Vancouver or from ine Gig’ ge" vag” of Vancouver, delegate for the| An amusing incident is report-| POOL a; [oaaeer the latter voluntarily of- court - . pont on said line, by the mest} Supreme Lodge o fthe Sons of|ed from Raleigh township. A| re > ver f s | feasible route. : : . e173 42 | fered to help in ade ae th ce And further, for an act extending the| England Benefit Society. Mr.} well known farmer lady had a English and American Billiards > ower to restore Manuel to 1@} time within which the company has to/ d i ne ttn se art LAA P 7 “ad chick-| 7 : . P me 2 Roos oe , ; Th ; Lp CcSnTerins RODERRH GN min expend ten per| Waite is visiting Prince Rupert] flock of about two hundred chick- | Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. It has all the news of the | Portuguese throne. Ae mae ee cent of its capitalization. is sth day of | CSPecially to install officers andjens that she was preparing for as ¢ | » e . ses vated ¢ ictoria, B. C., this 1 da ‘ x __ ; ts > | ciliation between 4 ae Housé December, 1911. ¥"lconfer some of the highest de-|market. She went to the barn on “ys of Braganza, it is added, is com- ROBERTSON & HEISTERMAN, ha of ‘ dre ms wnd—i< ane . y ¢ > week S progress in the 7 3 Solicitors for the Applicants, the British) S’€es Of the lodge on local lead {ore nt morning to attend to : s : as plete. Columbia & Alaska Railway Company.) jng members. |them and discovered, to her sur- Hotel Central eee Are : j : city and district. It tells 4; Cane es a ‘Me Pp i, Bs Ce ‘prise, that during the night o : cmt nah AS aie } “ine ‘ scitea > are at E 3 d American plan, steam a Why Women May Propose LAND PURCHASE NOTICE ARE YOU MORTGAGED? | thi ves had visited the place and Serre yyete medigpenran ara og It is the opinion of a Boston ; Serr jcleaned out the entire pen. She $1.00 to $2.50 per day. more about the place than Peter Black - - Proprietor 23 jlecturer that women ought to be 3 | . Many farmers in this western| began a search at once for tracks, 2 ld . . h ~ | : i 4 . Well. why| Prince Rupert Land District—District of | | pone ORs Sa | ; a roll of bills ie ; you cou write ina mont . j permittec to propose. way! PA ce aye a tee a aie A country labor under a serious/and picked up a ro of bills in a 4 By jot?) Women have taken many) ithiver B.C. occupation broker’ in| disadvantage of having to pay|rubber band amounting to $2140. . evs. ‘things out of men’s hands already tend to apply for permission to purchase| heavy rates of interest on mort-|Later in the morning a_ well v } hé following described lands , . » | ‘ —— ( 0 <== Kc ° a jand this would be a great relief dag phe atie Lee BR at a Dost plants d on the] gages owing to the lack of’ suffi-| known man visited the place and E. EBY & "4 It will come regularly each 82 |to some men. Others could hide,| shore in ja northerly direction from Port) cient capital to start with. In-jwent straight out to the hen-| REAL ESTATE -? . | f 2 eS soe | then ° 20 chains D Me suente 20 chains terest from 8 to 12 per cent. is | house. He returned to the house Kitsumkalum Land For Sale ant s } west, thence 20 chains south to shore line, | 7 : 5 3 4 week like a etter rom you. ay INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE] thence east along the shore to point of too high. The Family Herald and!in a few minutes, however, and KITSUMKALUM z RC gt be : E | ScrnERETIORINORS, containing 40 acres, more; \Weekly Star has taken up the/asked the lady if she had any| othe Sear ao te ed NOTICES IN THE a LEMUEL FREER jfight of the western farmers in|chickens for sale. ‘‘No, sir,”’ she : c x } Dated Dec. 7, 1941 ; Chimney Sweeping and Furnace Cl a “We feel as if we know ES NEWS Pub. Jan. 5, 1911 jearnest, and is urging the Gov-|replied. “I sold them all last y weeping ce Lieaning Bs 2 3 ernment to establish a loan sys-/night.” The incident closed with Prepare for winter by getting your for “> . TBS naka ce e P 3 - +2 h d b d ; |Skeena Land District—District of Coast|}tem to assist them. that, and the man drove away.— naces and flues put in order by . 4 S | Ranged ree 8 , + everyt ing an every 0 y AS | Take notice that | CAROLINE JOHNSON, The Family Herald and Weekly| Exchange. 2 in Prince Rupert through a DRIED BREWERS’ GRAIN f)soman tied (0 ainefoP permission | Star wants the Government to acre ses _ C. H. CUTTING ‘ p “ye | purchase the following described lands borrow large sums in England at English Much Too Slow. Practical Chimney Sweep ‘Address: Knox Hotel, or . , =e aed ee |} Commencing at 4 post planted at the|_ init and uATAntea tn M Halen Dutriev. the aviator PHONE 7] reading your paper. t s ye = | | southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence south |@ low rate and guarantee prin-| iss Helen Dutrieu, the avis 7 oe Clean, bright and wholesome, low BL saat ips eae ; SE nee sented cipal and interest, and loan the} was conversing at the Nassau * ° p lnorth 60 chains s southeast co ) Pe , in water and carbohydrates, but con- }Lot 3062, thence west 40 chains along) money, under proper supervision, yulevard aerodrome with a fly- the most interesting paper Ay taining nearly double the amount of |} south ‘line of Lot 62, thence north 20 it fe iG r. : ¢ al le rate ot y : ° ” ® a fat ana protein, pound for pound, J] chains along west live of Lot 3062, thence | '0 armers at a rt ee le rate.|ing editor. E. L. FISHER " r : : est 40 ns along south line of Lot| Neyer did a paper take f e “No”? az Miss ‘je strid- 3 we receive, writes a sub- & than the ordinary feedstuffs in local bad a i Of COlnMMARAImaatte orm eetad | Never did a paper take up a MOre No, aid Miss Dutrieu, tri Funeral Director and Embalmer R use. It | ing 560 acres, 0 wr less i |worthy cause, and the Family}ing gracefully across the turf in CHARGES REASONABLE 3 : : CAROLINE JOHNSON, Gas : patie Ck cae An’ het aan ett oe yo st , : scriber from England. ¥ Meets all the Requirements of a R. Carr, Agent. | Herald and Weekly Star dese rves smart flying costume; “no, I don't THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. x Profitable Dairy Feed pated Dec. 23, i. | the eredit of every westerner. The} like the biplane you mention. It’s OPEN DAY AND NIGHT op and compared in price with what ts || nie ie a ial jarticles appearing in the Family|too slow. It’s as slow, in fact, as 4 asked for oe SeeCs OR es tri fe i age ies nits ce Cain rina at |}Herald and Weekly Star are well] we French deem the English. » 1 , T ry woo J ye yrotel va e ) e mney. Skee anc yistr 5s : -0ast, | ph < ‘ POST PAID TO ANY ADDRESS IN 2 puperiortty Haltn due tant that feed- ae Range 5. worth reading. The paper costs “A Frenchman,” she continued, Sy ing it increases both the total di- a pee autice u at | cea ae ete te nae only one dollar per years and is}|Jaughing heartily, “drove up in gestible matter and the amount of mission 05 urchase the following de ithe best value in the newspaper!a taxi to the Cafe de la Paix in HAYNER BROS. fat and protein in the daily ration AND SAVES YOU 40 TO SO | Commencing at a post planted on the| world. | Pat is one day and ordered a dozen tristiaeteaueih sos tite acdaink United States or Eng. Canada 33 2 x PER CENT ON VRE. ieee eee, wr Nati eee nee cene oo — snails. He devoured them like a Funeral Directoms 3 , < M yranch he o be Fy ; 88 } ph ° per year e * Malted eas ies pe weet hee | Willlams Creek, and abosis sep (10) saat Shock Was Too Great. starving person, Then he leaned Srd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 ° s » $ : ? | fro e creek re, thence sou 3 nae | Wie brew 2s He cried m8 continu: coaine mine nce east 40 chains thence north Iwas a cold and frosty morn- | back in his chair, sipped his S Va ur process y c , wa . i . TT ee ee : par cease eance Weel Se Ease meee’ | ing John Henpeck’s crimson|Chablis and said to the waiter: