1 . j i - + - May 1913 Bring You Happiness and ieee C. H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist The REXALL Sto bargains in lines that is a’ candid statement, time of year there are prices, which will last WILL J. STOCK - TAKING - SPECIALS During this week we will offer for the spring goods that stock taking, and this will cure these seasonable and staple goods at money you some exceptional we do not wish to carry over. This but everyone knows that at this lines that have to be cleared out are due to arrive right after be your opportunity to pro- saving for just one week. Ladies’ Stanfield Combination Underwear, reg. $3.75, special $2.60 suit Ladies’ fine ribbed Combination Underwear, reg. $2.75, special $1.76 suit Ladies’ natural wool Vests and Drawers, reg. $1.75, neeeer $1.10 each Ladies’ fine ribbed ali wool Vests, reg. $1.50, special.......... 800 each Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, reg. 60c, special. ... 6.0... 6seeee .40c¢ pair Ladies’ white Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. $2.75, special. 1.76 each Ladies’ white Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. $2.50, special. 1.60 each Ladies’ white Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. $1.75, special. . ° $1.25 each Ladies’ colored Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. $1.25, special....90¢ each A few Sweater Coats to clear at ¥2 regular price. Umbrella Special; regular $1.50, for $1.00. J. HUGHES Prince Rupert DO IT NOW! We are making special prices this week on MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOWELS, DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS Picture Framing The Hendricksen-Smith Furniture Co. Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. Valuable - Hotel - Property FOR SALE Royal Hotel Block Cor. Sixth St. and Third Ave. Producing $600.00 Monthly Revenue Is Offered at a Bargain Price. Full Commission to Selling Agent. For Particulars Apply to Christiansen, Brandt Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B. C. Lots 18-19, Blk. months. 14, Sec. Lots 25-26, Blk. 30, Sec. months. months. Lots 8-9-1410, Blk, months. 10, Sec. Lot 40, Blk. 34, See. Lot 18, Blk. 38, Sec. uses for Rent Real . Estate Lots 15-16, Blk. 4, See. 2, * Lot 22, Blk. 7, See. 2, $2,500; $800 equity 6 mos. bal. G. T. P. Lot 18, Blk, 18, Sec. 6, $3,000; $600 cash, bal. Lot 6, Bik. 31, Sec. 6, $1,600; $700 cash, bal. Lot 5, Blk. 6, Sec. 7, $1,000; $600 cash, arranged. Lots 3-4, Blk, 32, Sec. 7, $1,500; $500 cash, bal. 6-12 mos. Lots 18-19, Blk, 37, Sec. 7, $4,000; Lots 23-24, Blk. 11, Sec. 8, $700; $200 cash, bal. Lots 9-10, Blk. 15, See. 8, 8, $500; $200 cash, 8, 8450; Call and Get Our List. SNAPS Lots 16-17, Blk. 1, Sec. 4, 1-2 years. 12-18 $15,500; 1-3 cash, bal. 1, $33,000; 1-3 cash, bal, 6- $6,000; $2,500 cash, bal. arranged. 1-2 years. 6, $3,000; 1-3 cash, bal. 6-12-18 6-12-18 mos. 1-3 cash, bal. 6-12-18 Lot 39, Blk, 4, Sec. 7, $1,000; 1-3 cash, bal. 6-12-18 mos. Lot 29, Bik. 4, Sec. 8, $650; 1-3 cash, bal, 6-12 mos. 8, $375 each; 1-2 cash, bal. 6-12 6-12 mos. $600; $200 cash, bal. 6-12 mos. bal, 6-12 mos. 200 cash, bal. 6-12 mos. Safe Deposit Boxes PATTULLO & RADFORD To the Electors of Ward Two I respectfully solicit your vote and influence. Yours for unity and progress, ARTHUR H. ALLISON Phere wil et |, itement amongst the guests at —~THERE ARP NO “DEAD ONES" HERE— Hotel at 2 look this the Royal Hotel a oO Cro é oe i= Sah when it was diseovered demashnomoauenpindnomnibe lthat the house was full of smoke . | F Rent raphenmappersdiyans ogc pe An alarm was turned in and the eerless Stud: io or Calgary, Atty Seth: 8—Lore | fly brigad vas promptly on the Rooms 19.20.21 Alder Block Strathcona sends as a Christmas| ; it was found on investi ; FURNISHED cabins, $5.00 per month, En fy to the Calgary University ‘pAcherea Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St quire 533 8th Ave 4-9 MWrering to ; ” 3 cs Pony ition that the smoke was caused is cheque or 820, Sone Special Styles at Reduced Prices |FOR RENT-—6-room cottage, 8th Ave., a ee ian om the burning out of an elec All Work i near school; water in house. Crown/{time ago he promised Dr, ‘I d ork Guaranteec | Agency Co Phone 43 304tf | Blow, chairman of the Board « oft be motor Which operates the a a Governors, that when contribu lautor ' old storage plant in For Sale jtions t the university fund] frizzell’s meat market Fortu FURNISHED ROOMS & CABINS iid tis Inately no serious damage was room " done As a result of the fire a for single beds, 68.06 for ‘dou. }FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary t — . big sale of smoked le bed. Complete with bath ¢| #asoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed, | rere W es Be Se water | first class shape Apply P. 0. Box 1509, meats at Frizzell's ' Prince Rupert soit Furnished Cabins at $4 a month FOR SALE—Handsome hardwood buffet, : $35, cest double; hadwood davenport; LOCAL NEWS ITEMS APPLY — 208 NINTH AVENUE) Axminster carpet, $20; tapestry carpet, md $5; set of dishes, or half set; bed com qumenanapetannnn: —_ pisiseineieiniaahininsiti plete; chest of drawers, chairs, side | |} board with small disappearing as } 4 R. McDonald i of the kitchen utensils, a few choice pieces 0 ‘ ; LOT FOR SALE china and pictures All half cost.) earliest i the settlers in the ON COMMISSION Henderson, corner 5th avenue and Green a street. 303 Ha { | riet and a wi Lot 7, Bik. 1, Sec. 1; well graded down; | known northerh man, errived on $12,500; $3,000 cash, interest 7% per annum, balance 5 years. Any agent sell- | lithe train from the Interior ves ing this will be allowed 5% commission, Wanted | ; $625.00. | os lerday Mm. OSCAR LEDUC a. a , ler it., Montreal | or lw ANTED—Capable woman to do hand, R. G. Cunningham, the pioneer washing. Permanent position Good | aa - 2 — ——— | wages. Also girl for laundry work. | merchant of Port Essington, at | apy Plame Laundry yrerese rived in the city vesterday, and is O D l er : A general servant hore ee jregistered at the Central Hotel | . /. Patmore MM ne oub Cc | ——es |? = The Royal Bank of Canada has Ea if Lost and Found established a branch at Fort 0 m George er LOST—A packet of statements, held by LORD STRATHCONA rubber band. Return to Pacific Trans — Vancouver capital has been Pr C 4-6 fer Co. reached $475,000 he would make secured to build and operate a 7th Ab ENUE ve — a contribution He was advised |refrigerator factory at Kam- SS NOTICE. recently that the mark set by him loops. Notice is hereby given that I found an ‘ i nase y a ” SE( ] JON SIX old scow. Owner can have same by pay had been passed and hi con ing expenses for taking care of same tribution was received today Find it through a Daily News wit H. HELIN, Port Essington a Want Ad.’ $2000 cash and the balance over ten | — nelisihia - years at 6 per cent. Notice is hereby given that thirty days Forty years in use, twenty after date we intend to apply to the Gov-| years standard, prescribed and Clearly ernor-in-Couneil for a quit claim deed for the following described foreshore: recommended by physicians. For ie Commencing at the northwest corner of | Women’s Ailments, Dr. Martel’s Pa, what's political knav- > Lot 448, Range V, Coast District, British a mue arrison mpany Columbia, thence’ west seven hundred| Female Pills, at your druggist. ery (700 i SU, OU UO * . a —— We Brokers and Financial Agents and forty-five minutes west (8. 7:45 W ne rrr What the ther ide’s doing . hundred if 4 feet; tt Sul I for th “Daily New y a” . six hundred anc orty (640 eet; ence upseripe or cil ° s m so Second Ave. Prince Ruper east seven hundred (700 feet. to high water mark; thence northerly following high water mark to the point of com Ste ee ee ee . ‘ et mencement, excepting that portion (in == cluded within the above boundaries “hI Oe ee FREE A 2 storey building, the lot will cost you $1,500 cash. See GEORGE LEEK In Section 1 Lots 27 and 28, double corner, block 25. Lot 19, block 9. In Section 2 Lot 15, block 5, $2,000. in Section & A Few Snaps. in Section 6 A few nice homes. In Section 7 Lot 22, block 22. A snap. and others. In Section 8 Some good buys. GEORGE LEEK 618 Third Ave. § write all kinds of Good Insurance $750 on terms, New Year Prices Lot 5, Block 17, $10,500; $4,300, bal. covering 2 years and nine months. Sec. 5. Lots 22-23, Block 17, $3,500; $2,000 cash, bal. 1-2-3 years. Lot 9, Block 25, $1,650; % cash, 6-12 months, Lot 15, block 36, (with building costing $3200), 84000; $2000 eash, bal. 1 and 2 years. Section 6 Lots 1-2, Block 31, $3,750; % cash, bal. 6-42 months. Sec. 7. Lot 11, Block 21, $1,000; $600 cash, bal. arranged. Lot 14, Block 24, $4,050; $600 cash, good terms. Lot 6, Block 34, $850; % cash, bal. 6-12 months. Lots 13.14, cash, bal, Block 35, 81,900; % 6-12 months Seo. 8. Lot 7, Bloek 4, 8700; 6-12 months. Lots 11-12, Block 23, $1,500; “ cash, bal. 6-12 months Lots 5.6, Block 36, $950; cash, bal, good terms. P. McLachlan Phone 382 Box 824 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. ©. % cash, bal, $500 Pik DAILY NEWS a —— yr . ody ms wsdl covered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right of-way KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, Prince Rupert, B. C., December 30th, W.-Feb. 3 LTD 1912 EMPIRE BATHS For an easy and comfortable shave drop in at the Empire Baths on Third Ave. The most up-to-date furnishings have been in- stalled and ihe general pecroere are such as appeal to particular people. Centrally Located Opposite Majestic Theatre KEEFE & DORREL Proprietors PAPERHANGING —AND—- INTERIOR DECORATIONS of All Kinds Estimates Free R. E. BALL P. O. Box 274 Phone 174 PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Dealers in HAY, GRAIN FEED AND Agents for the International Stock Food MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Georgetown Sawmill Co. Lid. A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice, Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE; EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. Gth St. and 2nd Ave. During the twelve months en- ding Mareh 31, the government dredge, Fruhling, has improved the channels of the Fraser by the removal of 669,100 eubie yards of material, and the dredge King Edward has removed 71,650 eu- bic yards since last April ist. Find it through a Daily News “Want Ad,’ =One Cent : Word For Each Insertion== SS “The News” Classified Ads. | Monday, January ¢ , i¥| i Le MUCH EXCITEMENT AT ROYAL HOTEL LAST NIGHT |Mouse Filled with Smoke and | Quests Are Alarmed—Little | Damage Was Done. msiderable ex PATTULLO FOR MAYOR To the Electors of the City of Prince Rupert: I respectfully solicit your vote and in- fluence for a clean, sane, common sense and progressive administration of affairs. T. D. PATTULLO, i city Candidate for Mayor COMMITTEE ROOMS OPEN The committee rooms in the tullo are open every e Pattullo as mayor tion of Mr. meet in the for the campaign, Third avenue, rooms fé rv the The rooms are in the Hart next door to the vening. Pat- interests of T. D. interested in the 1913 are requested to of furthering All for purpose plans Block, Montreal. Bank of | FOR ALDERMAN WARD ONE M. P. McCaffery High Ww. ages ‘Progressiveness E Siicleney To the Electors of Ward Two LADIES AND GENTI | beg date for the hope serving Phanking I am the above that you on the you in port, sincerely lo announce ward al you will honor ARMIN thal incoming couneil anticipation for yours, decided to be forthcoming the | have the lie a candi election in with privilege of your hearty sup FIRE DEPT. EMPLOYEE TENDERS RESIGNATION “Jimmy” Gibson Will Have Care of Lighthouse at Holiang Rook. James Gibson, who ta member of the city tir since the earliest da ception, resigned his the first of the that of lighthouse ke: land Roek He assume his new dutic of the light most completed J } yea Ve ‘ 1 has ¢ installing has been ad fire been a me who son, big motor truck s rival, and competent city en has is immensely popular wit! one His abilitv as a tainer has been demo several occasions whi appeared in amateur perf the Westholme © He will be great ances at House amongst his numerou the city. Delivery Wagon Smashed his o'clock a delivery ing to the Prince Rupert | Cold Storage Co badly up opposite of H. F. MeRae avenue. The tr the horse attac! morning il il Wagon | Was sinas pretty and at pr piled pole fice alongside a the real esta & ¢ ns ond caused by the rig and bolting at the avenue until checked by bumping into t! rhe over, becoming unmanas top speed a its care wagon was complet The horse, which is a importation from the appears to be somewhat bucking broneho variety and caused the lad who driving it much perturba during the last week Neither the horse the driv injured, } has nor were It is definitely the fiseal Messrs that the suburb anno agents of the « Harrison, Gamble & | lots on the Rupert opened « I sale of of Prince Fdward, will be {7th next. A f map of the ruary print entire if present laid out can be the offices of the Port | Pownsite Co., Ltd., in th Block, opposite the post TUG CHIEFTAIN ARRIVES The tug ¢ thie fiain arr port on Saturday with a large shipment of lumber f David W. Lester Lumber | Lid She experienced a | rough time crossing the during the storm on New Ye Day and for a time the capta says he did not know whether hy was going forward or backward However, he weathered it out 4 right and brought his safely into dock. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS big | WARD TWO H. DOUGLAS Independent Aldermanic Candi- date for Ward Two ) THE Electors of Ward 2 Your Vole and Influence Respec! fully Solicited for Douglas Sutherland As Alderman for the Year 1913 | Stand for a Sound and Sane Fx penditure of Munieipal Fund» eee WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. Box 1516 Prince Rupert