Wednesday, January 22, 1913 tHE DAILY NEWS ————aeswnnn ssn’ A PANACEA FOR THOSE tn a Ep , ? Wun, silane SHG, we sacry the tare aN oinett on tlttin'ok vee Prince pert Fish & Gold Storage Co,, Limited of rot wre loe covering i Rethern 7 SUFFERING FROM INSOMNIA (22002290. Nee rae ane Western Plumbing & Supply Co. oF we. MANSON, M. P. P., | | Phone 340 Second Ave. THAT 18 HOW THE SPEECH IN PPE ASP ELISE = MOVING REPLY WAS DESCRIBED IN A VANCOUVER : PAPER Victoria, Jan. 24—The initial| the House in consequence of his debate of the present session of| being preceeded by his prosy col. league for Skeena, for Mr. Wood | parliament vesterday afforded [did evolve some and excel little reward for the willing-to llent ideas in his brief address be nierested citizens and eiti and those shone th the greater | zenesses who filled both the | prillianes when fered immed speakers ind the visitors’ g@@l-|jately after’ Mr. Manson's stereo leries, and if taken as indicative, typed effort of what the debates of parlia- The keynote and feature of the ment are likely to degenerate in- ‘5 1 the éheence of mel miibelive Alberni member's idjdress was pposition, entitle the members the pre-eminent ecessity for lof the press gallery to the sym good roads in the promotion of i pathy and commisseration of the valuable colonizatior While re DON’T PAY RENT entire province upon what they oe - Strathcona Park a ‘ ‘ . c « s especially familiar | ae ee onnere oar Sale ialennt ‘ figures to } or High Rate prorogation is reached ‘ ; 7 Mr. W. J. Manson, of Dewdney, show through the experience of had been billed to appear in the similar publie parks on the other WE WILL LOAN You MONEY stellar role as mover of the re side that Strathcona and other TO BUY OR BUILD HOUSES ply. Whether or not he suddenly] Suen soagenery- Be ces i - TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES developed an attack of eold feet Sie. ead mse es is not officiall announce TO IMPROVE REAL ESTATE certa if a Arges sohika ments for the provincial com the offered distinction in favor munity AT 5 PER CENT. PER YEAR ‘f another of the Clan Manson,| He also in his address mad and it was the William Manson,|eraceful reeognition f the re if Skeena, instead of the prem.| spect in which his predecessor WE GUARANTEE er’s understudy vho held the| in the Alberni seat is held by the house spell bound for the great.-| House and country remarking the vy me when y ae ss will be paid off er part a ah hour WHA an a that “while the members of the lice open evenings W phone or call Bese which th: shbatanes ves house and the general elector INTERNATIONAL HOME ed little from a recapitulation of] ate may have been unable to see Conservat campaign litera.| political questions in the same PURCHASING CONTRACT Co., LTD. ture and provincial statistical| light as Mr. Brewster, there is | Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Biock.. Phone 455. reports no one in this assembly who will M. E. Ritchey, Supt. Mr. Manson, of Skeena, means| Mot miss his courteous and care- ’ well, but he evinees in his ora-|ful opposition and who will not tions about as much originality) share with me the deepest sym- | Tx and inspired imagination as aj pathy for him in his recent sad . , | moribund angleworm, and an al-| bereavement.” men — |most equal sense of humor Mr. | As customary the debate on Manson's address in moving re-| the speech stands adjourned un- ply might well be preserved in|til Monday upon the motion of pamphlet form for future cam-|the new opposition leader, Mr R d Th D il N paign purposes of his party or| Parker Williams, who may be ea e al y ews : s a o inacea and infallible rem-| looked to for some caustic crit- eds those suffering from/icism and the occasional flashes nsomnia The new member for] of epigrammatie Welsh wit such And Get All the News Alberni, Mr. J. G. C. Woods was/as in the past have served to vary ntitled to the congratulations of| the tedium of legislative pro- ceedings | The house business of yester- day was limited to the presen- —IN THE— tations of petitions preliminary Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley to the introduction of the bills FARM Bulkley Valley § Fort George District FARM earns oll 7 ee N TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS caaain - a on . of i " ‘kana- LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS gan Telephone Co., and the pro- easy terms. posed incorporation of the cities of Port Coquitlam and Port e ° Moody, In addition Messrs. Hay- NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited ward and McGowan were §for- PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000. 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. mally voted to their respective positions of last season, as de- Two Stores | Second - Avenue - and - Third - Avenue Two Stores MARTIN O’REILLY Everybody’s Doing It! Doing What? Attending the RECORD BREAKING CLEARANCE SALE at Martin O’Reilly’s Two Stores Positively and Absolutely the Biggest Values for Your Money Ever Offered. Right now is the best time. Right here is the best place. Assortments are still Are You Getting Yours? large and you surely can find what you want in Men’s High Class Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Bags, ete., and save big money by buying during this Sale. get yours now. $30.00 Overcoats $17.50 Look what we aredoing to prices on all goods: $25.00 Overcoats $15.00 $35.00 Suits Made by Mach Wiekwire Co $30.00 Suits $25.00 Suits a Sweaters and Sweater Coats at Slaughtered Prices Alw REMEMBER THIS SALE 2nd Ave. If you want to stretch the purchasing powers of your dollars, This sale offers positively the greatest values in town. $3.00 King Hats Soft and Hard Borsalino and Stetson Hats $5.00, $3.50 $1.50 Caps, $1.00 ays This Sale French Flannel! Shirts with two detachable collars; were 83,00; now . $2.00 Underwear All Heavy and fine Wool Shirts, with collar at. " tached; regular price $3.00 and 83,50; Kinds at now $2.00 o P ° Dress Shirts; regular price $2.00; now §1.80 Bargain rices $1.50 Dress Shirts, now $1.00 HAS ONLY 12 MORE MARTIN O’REILLY DAYS TO GO 3rd Ave. |} Atherly, | the | | | working ; The | been | His compensation will be re ath of Mr. Helmeken, K C.. for some time representative }of Victoria the House, and to record the sympathy of parlia- ment with his bereaved family ‘JACK JOHNSON AND AL. PALZER MATCHED Paris Secures the Bout—Johnson Is Guaranteed $25,000 as His Bit. Chicago, Jar 4 lack John- son has agreed to fight Al. Pal- zer in Paris I he night of June 25th, the eve the Grand Prix race Johns: sent Tom O'Rourke, Palzer's inager, a telegram today wcepting the terms offered by Kh. Lippe, an American now in Paris arrang- ing the match The terms pro- vide that the winner shall receive 60 per cent. of the gate receipts with a guarantee of $25,000 Johnson's telegram follows Terms satisfactory We will arrangements when I see the Wire Lippe 0. K make yuu in regard to transportation hanks will] Johnson savs the match be for the world’s championship | no color barred Road Clear, Says Johnson. New York, Jan. 21. Tom O'Rourke insisted today that Jack Johnson would be permitted to journey to Paris to meet Al. Pal- zer on June 25th, the night after the running of the Grand Prix O'Rourke exhibits a telegram from the negro saying that all of his troubles with the law, grow- it of his boasting about his ng o1 familiarity with certain white women will soon be smoothed out, and he will keep the Paris date Johnson will get a guarantee of $25,000 and Palzer will get a icking if the match is made; but O'Rourke thinks the negro has gone back He believes if Palzer makes a good showing against him he will be a. great box card in this country. WELLS AND M’CARTY MEETING IS PLANNED Monetary Demande of Bombardier the Only Obstacle in Way of the Bout. New York, Jan. 20 According to a ecablegram received here recently, Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight champion, has eonsented to fight Luther MeCarty in New York the middle of February, provided the local boxing club managers give him the money he demands If he gets his price, Wells will take passage for this country the lat- ter part of this month JAKE GAUDAUR ON HIS WAY TO ALTAR Toronto, Jan. 20.—Jake Gau- daur, the former world’s chan pion professional sculler, is spending a few days in this city en route to Halifax, where the wedding bells are to ring for him the latter part of the month It will be Gaudaur's third matri- monial venture. Gaudaur is now 58 years of age and is living at Ont. He relinquished the championship title Towns in 1901 and recently dis posed of a hotel! business in which he cleaned up a very comfortable fortune, to Georges DOCTORS RELEASED FROM UNPLEASANT DUTY London, Jan, 20,--The British Medical Association has decided by 115 to 135 to Pelease doctors from pledges not to serve under national insurance act, which for a monetary allow- medical attendance to during opposition of the was the paid them for their which they declared was small provides ance and sickness people the scheme based on amount to be services, too pictures and} | doctors to | Are Selling POTATOES Apples, Baldwins. $1.75 Chilliwacks, per sack, $1.60 Senators ............ $1.95 Roman Beauty ....... $1.95 Yakimas, per sack $2.00 Winesap ............ $2.25 The Best House in Town for First Class Provisions MEMORANDUM OPEN Cyeounss UNTIL GQOCLOCK .$1,100,000.00 $350,000.00 Authorized Capital or repayment can be cent. per annum simple — ak ens an interest. 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