Carpenters’ Tools When You Want a Plumber in a Hurry WESTERN PLUMBING & SUPPLY CO. _ The Hendricksen Smith Faraitare Co. rHE DAILY NEWS PHONE 340 Lm atin Peerless Studio . Rooms 19-20-21 Alder Block Uph olstering Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St . 2 Sper ai Styles at Reduced Prices Picture Framing All Work Guaranteed Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATIONS FRED STORK’S HARDWARE} “w'e'eu.” R. E. BALL 4 Phone 174 Established 1908 ao bret i Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery 4 Meet Me at Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rope Pumps Stoves & Ranges “We Sell Nothing But the Best” i! Stee! Blocks Pipe Fittings Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns 1 HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Valves Ammunition | Magazines - Pe sriodicals Paint y | Newspapers } i City Messengers Parcel Delivery Phone 362 607 3rd Ave. Hose Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron The Best EMPIRE GATHS i For an easy and comfortable shave drop im at the Empire Baths on Third Ave. The | most up-to-date furnishings have been in- Stalled and the general surroundings are such as appeal to particular people. ‘ Centrally Located Opposite Majestic Theatre KEEFE & DORREL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Dealers in HAY, GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS heats ote ei Stock Food Absolutely pure we ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Procurable. Be Suspicious BE suspicious of that of which nobody is proud. Be suspicious of the mere low- price argument offered in favor of an article with no reputation, no backer, no guarantor. Better buy the thing you know and can trust, than an article unbranded and un- vouched for. . That in which much money has been t _— The branded shoe, made by a maker with a reputation, is a safer shoe to buy than the one made in an unknown factory by an unknown maker. The underwear made by a firm whose name is as familiar to you as your own, is worth more to you than underwear nameless or labelled by a maker of whom you have never heard. Tea sealed in a packet bearing the name of a reputable firm is to be pre- ferred to tea of which the packer is not sufficiently proud to advertise its quality. invested to make or keep it good is worth more than that on which nothing or but little has been spent. Peace of mind is worth something, just as quality is. Buy peace of mind. When you buy anything worth while buying, buy that of which you know — from advertisements, or from other dependable acquaintance. Buy the article with the “money back” guar- antee—with the pledge of a known name behind it. Put your faith in the advertisements ap- pearing in good newspapers. Beware of the article that cannot stand the spot-light of pub- licity. The commodity an advertiser backs with his own money is something worth your buying. om pend your advertising problems is available advertising ageney or the Seer: the aa Association, ltoom 50% Lumsden ing. ene Ses. i AO 0 eR meer 9 manera on your part— so write, Vn POM ON DN eyelic “DEAD ONES” H ~(ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —THERE ARE NO = ERE— } ae j Wanted BOARD OF TRADE Sass | MEETING LAST NIGHT « WA ; 4 young women «a8 kitcher | a wages #84( a month, with Apply to Superintendent, Prince | jeneral Hospital 27 Continued dass Page 1! WANTED—Young man to solicit life in re s sicinel cid ia taeaitiiiaiaaliiliiaiall arn Salary and commission | Asis E. Bainter. Phone 387 27tf) Mr. J. Lorne McLaret the able WANTED 4 good second hand sewing achine Apply P. O. Box 82 27-28\ and eflicient secretary-treasure WANTED—A good general servant. Apply as ate ‘ : an 2i{ Second Ave. or phone 145. Sir] Y2S nominated amidst acclama tio , » it » posit WANTED—Male ‘stenographer. appty _c.| 10" “© continue In the posi P. R. office tar the mover and seconder highly WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light/eylogizing Mr. McLaren for the housekeeping. Address box 583, city : 10tf amount of time and work he had wantae A general servant. Apply Mrs the business of the W. Patmore. soau For Sale devoted to board. | l, FOR SALE—1 small kiteben stove Apply P. 0. Box 8&2 27-28 FOR SALE—Pairbanks-Morse stationary high speed, Box 1509, soi gasoline engine, rst class shape. Prince Rupert twelve h.p., Apply P. ¥ | jow NER must sacrifice pair beautiful view lots, Block 40, Section 8, Eleventh ave- nue. Only $800 pair, This is way be | low their real value Law-Butier Co., | Third avenue. 24-30 @ — For Rent tee ~~ bf URNISHED rooms rooms Apply Alder Ave. and 6th St. and Block, corner 3rd 22-35 oo Miscellaneous ! hisncilbdiaindtins Aico PIANO, slightly used, piano Washburn, graphophone, #15 chine, $25 Columbia Columbia double dist These are unexampled bargains, let me make money for you Prince Rupert Musit Store, Third Ave upp Post Office 27-29 $225; Lyon $450; Berliner Victor talking ma Grafonola, $35; records, 85 Cts SHERIFF'S SALE. iN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN HOLD- EN AT PRINCE RUPERT JAMES D. PEEBLES and Others, Plains; QVYLEEN CHARLOTTE FISHING CU., Defendant. By virtue execution, issued m this action, and tw me directed, i have seized of the goods of the Defend ant, the following: 2 schooner rigged lishing boats; 1 sawmill; i small stock of merchandise; i DunK and cook house; i i of @ warrant of ollice and store room; saltery and fertilizer building; A lot of Wools and other articies. Ali of which | shail offer for sale by public auction for cash on Thursday, the second day of January, 10913, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at my office, Prince Ru pert. Dated at Prince Kupert, Nov. 9, JOHN SHIRLEY, Sheriff of the County of Atlin. the above sale is hereby postponed un- 1912. til Tuesday, the 4th day of February, 1913. Prince Rupert, Dec, 18, 1912. JOHN SHIRLEY, 17-29 Sheriff, Notice is hereby given that thirty days afier date | intend w apply tw the Gov ernor in Council for @ Quét claim deed for the following described foreshore: Commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 446, Mange 5, Coast District, British Columbia, Which is on the high water line; theuce west seven Hundred (700) feet, thence north twenty-two degrees and furty-Qve minutes west (N. 22:45 W.) twenty-eight hundred (2800) feet; thence north ten degrees west (N. 10:00 W.) forty-four hundred and seventy (4470 feet; thence east seven hundred (700) fect, to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway right-of-way; thence south seventeen de- grees and forty-one minutes east (3. 17:41 k.) to high water mark, following the west boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific Kail- way right-of-way, eleven hundred (1100) feet ;thence southerly following high water mark, sixty-two hundred and fifty (6250) feet, more or less to point of commencement; excepting that portion (iweluded within the above boundaries) covered by the Grand Trak Pacific Kail- way right-of-way. 303-332 g. J. MATHEWS. Ritehie, Agnew & Co., Surveyors and En ginners, Agents. Dated Prince Rupert, B. C., December 23rd, 1912. LAND LEASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District-—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that I, Stanley Niven, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, occupa- tion civil engineer, acting a8 agent for Porpoise Harbor Land Company, Limited, of Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for _ mission to lease the following descr: lands: Commencing at 4 most northerly point Coast District, on Porpoise Harbor, thence north to Low Water Mark, thence easterly and northerly following Low Water Mark to & point due west of the southwest cor- ner of Lot 446, Range 5, Coast District, thence east to High Water Mark, thence southerly following High Water Mark to 4 point due east of the most northerly point of Stapleton Island, part of Lot 642, thence west to this point, thence follow ing High Water Mark on west side of Stapleton Island to the most southerly point of Stapleton Island, thence east Ww the High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence southerly following the High Water Mark to @ point due east of the most southerly point of Lot 501, thence south to Low Water Mark, thence following Low Water Mark to @ point due south of the most southerly point of Lot 601, thence north to this point, thence porther! erly following High Water poigt of commencement, PVRPOISE HARBOR LAND COMPANY, LIMITED. goes planted on the f Lot 501, Range 5, and east. ark to the Stanley Niven, 10th, 1012. 1012——-Feb, 17, Agent bated December Pub. Dee, 28, 1913 Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Range IV. Take notice that William J. Mogridge, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, intends to apply for rmission to lease the following Gkecribol lands Commencing a! & post senses on the foreshore in Kumeolon Inlet, on Lot No, 187, thence east 20 chains, thence south $0 chains, thence west 20 chains more or less to river bank, thenee northerly fol lowing river bank and foreshore to point of commencement, containing 60 acres more or less. nee S MOGRIDGE Dated November 15, Pab, Nov. 86, 1012 ss 20, housekeeping , | in 4 & Healy) LTD.,| The following were nominated ) fill the office of members of the jeouncil, fifteen of whom were to} be eleeted J. ¥. iD. Tite, J. G. Seott, M. P. MeCaf- lfery, D. Sutherland, A. E. Me | Master, D. H. Morrison, James McRae, Marry Rochester, Lee Baker, 8. P. MeMordie, A. E Prudhomme, J. Charles Halsey H. F. MeRae, F. H. Mobley, A. J ort ra J. Sloan, W. E. Wil- liams, MeNab, 0. H. Nelson, L - loe ~ - We ies r, William iLaw, G. W. Nickerson, C. H Orme, Charles A. Vaughan, W. P 8. Marshall being taken resulted selection of the following J. H. Thompson, F. H. Mobley, A. J. Morris, A. E. MeMaster, G Db. Tite, Douglas Sutherland, W FE. Williams, M. P. McCaffery, lJ. G. Seott, W. H. Lyneh, J. G | McNab, Lee Baker, H. B. Roches- ter, H. F. MeRae adn 8. P. Me- Mordie. Several members Lynch and W. | f ballot the of made the newly elected short felicitous their grati- fleation at being placed upon such ay important béard. Mr. A. M. Manson drew tion to the vital board of trade was to a city, be- speec hes expressing atten- importance a ing only second to its municipal couneil He suggested that with a view to bringing themselves nto closer relations they might meet onee a month at an infor- mal luncheon and discuss mat- ters of live interest to the city. \ great deal had yet to be done before the city was ready for the first through train from the east. Messrs. A. J. Prudhomme, A. J. Morris and Mayor Pattullo dorsed the last speaker's marks, the Mayor concluding by stating that every business in the city should be become a member of en- re- man urged to the board Wedded in Maine. Word has just been received from Mr. E, C. Gibbons, of the real estate and insurance firm of McCaffery & Gibbons, that he was married at his old home at Bangor, Maine, on the 29th of last months. No further particu- lars are available. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, after an extended tour of the Southern States and the Pacific Coast, expect to arrive in Prince Rupert in the early part of the coming month. Mr. and Mrs. J. E den street entertained at “500” last evening. Among the guests were: Mr, and Mrs. F, Renworth, Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Gampp, Mrs. Nehr, Miss McDonald, Miss Butterworth, Mr. Brady, Mr. Murray, Mr. McKeen and Mrs. Burris. . Jack of Bor- Mr. P. Margetis, who sume the management of the lo. eal branch of the Bank of British North America in the place of Mr. F. 8. Long, promoted to the important Calgary branch, ar- rived in the city last evening from Winnipeg on the Princess Beatrice. is to as. Thompson, G.} Saturday, F-¢ ‘MASQUERADE. BALL HELD LAST NIGHT Large Gathering oe Youth and Beauty Enjoyed Themselves Last Evening—Some of the Costumes. 4 very successful masquerade ball was held last evening in the Catholic Ha when a large and ‘ « ‘ crowd of merry nakers danced and pirouetted d { well on into the hours f the morning und) «goblins, judges ind wos, soldiers and police- ge boys and cowboys stled e another in the most i| manner, whilst a bevy isked beauty whirled past 1 never ending stream be f the eyes of the puzzled and | vitched masculine mem- bers the large gathering Many surprises were in store for the latter when the unmasking took place shortly before mid- night Altogether it was a most yal iffair and many thanks ire dus the ladies who took}) Isuch an a part in making the affair such aj unced success | Excel ent mus was provided by the well known Westholme or- chestra and the daintiest of re- freshments we served in the supper room in the basement of the building Among the st striking cos tumes noticed were the follow- ing: Mrs. Palmer, Juliette Mrs. Broadhurst, Herring Git Mrs. Christie, Queen of Hearts Mrs Angus Stewart, Court Lady. Mrs Morris Sumner Mrs. Cambie, Pierette Mrs. McMaster, Japanes¢ Mai den. Mrs. F. R. C. Brown, Queen of Diamonds Mrs. D. G. Stewart, Queen of Hearts Mrs, Drummond, Spanish gir! Mrs. Roberson, French Fish Girl, Mrs. Mustard, Duteh gir! Mrs. Ward, Harem gir! Miss Balfour, | Pierette Miss McKenzie, Pierette Miss Dennison, Cards. Miss Du Vernet, Apple Wom an Miss Chapman, Red Riding Hood o Miss Me Donald, Black and White. Miss Reitechell, Egyptian girl Miss Thompson, Lady of the 14th Century. Miss Mercer, Dorothy Vernon Miss I. Jenns, Sunflower. Miss 8. Jenns, Rose Red. Miss Smith, Normandy Peas- ant, Miss Gurd ,Snow White Miss Drummond, Hindoo Wo- tnan, Mr. Ward, Cowboy. Mr. Peters, Barrister. Mr. McKnight, Little Red Rid- ing Hood. Mr. MeMaster, Naval Officer. Mr. Chappelle, Cowboy. Mr. Erick, Chef. Mr. Crew, Cavalier. Mr. Cambie, Pierrot. Mr. Pogson, Soldier. Mr. Linnell, Man About Town, Mr. Pettigrew, Tennis Player. Mr. Pillsbury, Barrister. Mr. Fitzmaurice, Undergradu- pate. Mr. Watts, Folly. Mr. Broadhurst, Little Girl Mr. Kohl, Little Bo Peep. Mr. Carss, Judge. Mr. MeGee, Dwarf. Mr. Newcombe, Dwarf, Mr. Blaine, Dwarf. Mr. Tooker, Dwarf. Mr. Purdy, Dwarf. Mr. Warton, Dwarf. Mr. Bodwell, Dwarf, Mr. Harris, Monk. Graeco-Russian Orthodox Church. will be conducted by Kashevaroff of Juneau, Services Rev, A. P, Alaska, al parlors. ing at 6 Sunday morning Haynor Bros,’ funeral Vespers Saturday even- o'cloek, Holy liturgy at 9 o'clock. LAST DAY ! a wide range of styles and children’s and infants’ tories. of our in all sizes. wants that cannot be met within the range of these of- ferings. All of ovr shoes come from dependable fac- Don't forget, this is your LAST DAY. LAST DAY! GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Today will be your last opportunity of buying our shoes at the remarkable prices which we have been offer-~ ing them during the past month. Our samples comprise leathers in men’s, women's, There are very few Best in Footwear RENWORTH & JEFFERSON Best in Footwear ete ST.ANDREW’S CHURCH CHpip CONCER) Gor. 4th Ave «» MONDAY, Fee aRD Port | Ounces AT Se» Part ti LADIES’ GOODS AUCTION SALE Acting for Sh IW : WITHOUT RESERVE In Lots to Suit Buyers The Stock Smith Blo hs { omp Silks Dress Goods Corsets Laces Ribbons Trimmings Hose Household Linens Skins Raincoats Umbrellas Underwear Gloves Waists E Fixtures and Fittings ON VIEW WEDNESDAY, FEB 5 3P.M.TOSBP. mM Sale Commences Thursday, Feb. 6, 1913, at 2 O'Clock FRANK A Auct ELLIS 2nd Street FOR SALE rhree thous Choice oa Hens a comprising standa Brown and White | and other kinds \ kinds of rooster purposes. Write for full pa H. Williamson Co, ld 357 Cordovy va Siret Vancouver, B. | Westholme Lambe ( Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies First Avenue Phone 16 Busy Bee Cafe 519 3rd Aven Most Up-to-Date Place in To OYSTERS @ GAME Boxes FOR LADM Open Day and Night a = 7 Prince Rupert Fire Alarm System | CIRCUIT NO. 1 Box 12-—5th St. and Sra \¥' Box 136th St. and Sra Box 148th St. and dra 4) Box 16-—Junction of f°! = Srd Aves. Box 16-—ist Ave, betwee! Oth Sts. (Knox Hole! Bou 17 18t Ave, and /l tral Hotel.) cirouIT NO. 2 Box 22.-3rd Ave and (Post OMtec Box 23--Srd Ave, and Box 24. ist Ave, and Box 26--2nd Ave. and * Box 26--2nd Ave, and | Box 27.6, Tt. I oimouiT NO. ® Box 91.-5th Ave, and! Box 32. Borden and '4 { Box 34..7th Ave, and! Box 36...0th Ave, and Box 378th Ave, and LD Box 38. 41th Ave, and! { omouir NO. 4 | Rox 41.-4th Ave i I ) rl Box 42..5th Ave. ane | Box 43. 5th Ave, and Box 44..61h Ave and ! | Box 45-——11th Ave. and Ever'* | Box 144..7th Ave. ane i, We