Thursday, Fe) ’ rue DAILY NEWS ry 6, 195 ——— ee aes —— ee NN , HE Oe } : atin ‘* : | LAND LEAs} NOTIC] dues - OOO AN et » = LOCAL NEWS ITEMS)... cr on, i “The News” Classified PS. errs aie are co SBE a oe F urniture — Carpets j yn eociety rooms, Second | Porpotse Marbor La %... ltonigh of Victoria, B. G., in 7 | avenue mission to lease th 4 be lands ~ SOHC be os ° —_——— Commencing at a U holst . wuartes —— Frank Eilis is holding an auc-] most northerly poi ¢ 15 ; . or c —— »,, | Coast District, on Por; ate ° 0! tion sale of ladies and children’s] north to Low Wate Mark : Picture Framing : and northerly following a ldry goods this afternoon on the]vo a point due wes: west wer of Lot 446, R ; ensoteeres t | premises lately occupied by Will] thence east to ‘nigh : i _ — . he Smith Block, | southerly following hig \ J. Hughe in th 4 point due east of ; Mark The Hendricksen-Smith Furniture Co ee e . Ww ed DATES ARE AGREEABLE The sale is held under instruc-] point of Stapleton | one 465 Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th st. P ] St d ant ence Weer to a Ph eer ess u 10 I tions from the sheriff upon a = High “ . I . e te et et ie et eR | S Mark ° Rooms 19-20-21 Alder Block | Crack British Gc'fors Will Com-| judgment obtained against the] Stapleton tsiand 1 . . ‘ . MALE steno »he squires wo e | joint of Stapleton Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St ae ta oe eee tit pete in American Cham- former by a Mrs, McLeod of|{ie high Water nat — —— » - ee . — ae Special Styles at Reduced Prices pionship. Stewart ea eee é ‘ . . YOUNG man desires work in evenings to a’ point due east Mark a a = a All Work Guaranteed bookkeeping or work of a clerical kind —— point of Lot i a — —— Box 20, Daily News om 31-tf i " Me en : } ? ™ New York, Feb. 5 rhe entry rhis time last year tennis en mee tb a ‘peat 1 . Na } STENOGRAPHER wanted. Give references on ; . : » | southe 0 . i { enoenar mae g & phen f Kdward Ray, the British cham-|thusiasts were playing out at the an been i Mt, thence P. O. Box 999 30-31 ourts near the sehool house, but . and PAPERHANGING pion,- and Harry Vardon, five) °°" 8 ; acy Somowing High Wa ark to WANTED—A general servant; wages $25 ithe weather was as balmy as May poir’ of commen 4 times holder of the title, is as- PURPOISE HARB —AND-— | Hy seen se sured by the recently announcead| * May make a quik k change this LIMITED , ; ; : : ar it will have to hurry > ha \ INTERIOR DECORATIONS |WANTED—Girl to do housework. AD | postponement of the open golf|¥@: but ’ Dated December 1out ‘ . ‘ salle : wake ; a rs a ; of All Kinds ply Mrs. O'Reilly, Sad Ave 28f lchampionship from June until ’ 1 th ore www SUES Se . . i Tw sling ents f e cus. es > Estimates Free | WANTED—Experienced help at the P&8n- | September {7th and 48th. in wo delinquen par I . } = | torium 2s on tomary $5 and costs in the police ; R. €. BALL | Brookline, Mass The United skeena Land District—Dpistrict or court this morning as a penance Range IV aa WANTED—-Young man to solicit life IM-| ao... G ssociatio officials P. O. Box 274 Phone 174 veance on salary and < mmission | State Golt Association mow for falling by the wayside Take potice that Willia Mogridge | basis. C. BE. Bainter. Phone 387 27) have received word from the Eng . - of Vancouver, B. C., pation roses oman saint - — | intends to apply for p« ee rane WANTED—A good genera servant. Apply| lish players that the dates will be the following described ja | . 2. a ooo 21) wcreeable to them It is also Fhe Union ‘Transter %0., #0 f scohore in m= Bios , be ’ | . 7 : omobile business | (Uheesere Sese0l0n si ) Meet Me at WANTED—A general servant apply Mrs.|caid that George Duncan, one of | eers of the automob 187, thence east #0 a Fer Ten Aste: Blocks | me See teh lth leading British professional! in Prin Rupert. will very short. | 3@ chains, thence west ¥ 4 . | e leg i < ofessionals ef ipe less Ww river bank, the of good level land on HYDE’S CIGAR STORE 7 1 s likely to compete. The change} |y open up a commodious garage on geves beat and ) vuln 0 commencemen ita ® cs Porcher Island. Close Magazines ’ Periodicals For Sale i Jalso enables Jack McDermott, the in the Dawson Block, on Third] more or less He 7" : ) rm 3 - oung Atlantic City golfer, who : 1AM t to Bathing Beach and cialis iangeoncictadeted | Te avenue, at which place they will od Ne ae ae 6 g Newspapers eee Plies the Biot Athetiean to hold thal event: St wa h plac f Dated November 15, 1912 also have a handsome new office Pub, Nov, 25, 1012-—Jan. 2 9 Publie School. A fine y engers FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary | . , afns . Te 0 | y esseng title of open champion here, t ( > , f gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed : ee ; for (he general conve) 0 bhaeaagR yg ag Gg Gee place for a Summer { Parcel Delivery first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1 appear in defence of the trophy iainated Th mains en i thie » ce rR t B01it . | ste ySsiness e gearage otice s hereby ¢ ‘ Home i Phone 362 607 3rd Ave. | ae The June dates would have prob will have accommodation for at] #ter date we intend | . } — + mermermermoes@ lobiy eliminated him, as he had : : , ernor-in-Counell for a q top one ’ i { ail least five motor cars, it being the] the following described For Rent igreed upon a trip to England to intention of the company to add Commencing at the aa | seek championship honors there . . : Lot 641, Range V. Coa 4 $20 00 A eer to the number of their cars al- a tienen w ng gone a oO diately the two at am ¢ "ation rm FURNISHED rooms and housekeeping most imme ’ and forty-five minutes w ‘WwW . Busy Bee Cafe rooms. Apply Alder Block, corner 3rd RULES ARE TOO SEVERE present in use preving etitirely|s% Bundred and forty (04 : \ ONE-HALF CASH Ave, and 6th St. 22-35 sndlinne ' a east seven hundred a i ” - 519 3rd Avenue inadequate to meet the increas-| water mark; thence wag { 5 d 4 ome snr | Swedish Athletic Circles Stirred) yids upon their services| Meh water mark to the point 7 } Balance 6 Months | Most Up-to-Date Place in Town Miscell Over Thorpe Case. ar ates ee : ( iscellaneous ; ptt ano Grand Ti me ) OYSTERS & GAME BOXES FOR LADIES | i cee Ceseving favor @th. & mene overed by the Grand Trunk Pa en = Open Day and Night fesse ses sere ernie Stockholm, Feb. 5 FOS Geb) cae is ot Ghee eb compared]. KAIEN INVESTEMENT HERE is a big money maker because it's ajof James Thorpe, the American], , caring on the right side of a roe te ao ————__—_—_———_ tremendous money saver and needed in f leg wt 7 ‘ onegit : i was every hone We have a proposition Indian collegian ’ pert sister-in-law that will open your eyes How much| crowned by King Gustav here last iii PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO.| !s\stisen ite fi Ss8] vowed by Kins Gus ore fon Giese: sore product at 25c per tin does the work of/athlete and who has been dis Amputation at Seventy-five. a three dozen eggs Think of it Its a KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY Dealers in cleanly, delicious meal form, has pessed qualified as an amateur by hts : Pel Z T" Skeena Land Bios ti a the U. 8. food laws, easy to use, always; . Po 7 rofessional is! sondor On eb 5 rere tang THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 fresh for cooking and baking and takes|©OMfession — te professionalisn og paid ‘ ia ls ak ae Take notice that i, W Va 'HAY, GRAIN FEED AND the place of high priced, dubious qual-|/¢ontinues to cause considerable |“"* , man men o 8 Prine Kupert, m ¢ pa » . e . | — ity eggs Agents make a tremendous h athletic c ~ age of seventy-five years have], Intend tw apply ' Builders Supplies ° Sheet and Plate Glass ; SE hit with Canadian Eg-Save wherever in-;Stir in Swedish athletic circles : ; ith purchase the followin and Plumbers’ supplies Plate Glass Mirrors | EDS troduced. | Do you vo . real money Many prominent athletes here still enough vitality left to with Commencing ata | ; — mker? rite us for p 081 TIO) oday " ao kerious ¢ oper? oO as }eout est corner ri ‘ on” HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges ' Available territory going quickly. Can-|declare that the rules of the tand erious an operation as} ine Lakelse Hive cs Tinware adian Eg-Save Company, Limited, 62 mateurshi are too severe the amputation of a limb, but Mi pains more or less to | Varnishes Graniteware Temperance St., Toronto 31-33-35 amateurship are ence west 31 sip .- R. Demearay, an old resident of > hen 0 the Leb ; . ever to be ¢ ered to strietiy and then Agents for the International Stock Food eT veG b adhered ey 7. Strathroy, left Victoria Hospital asterly following U ak MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ ““wzc‘eor 7 MY WARDROBE |tiicent rates be instituted, It]the other day after undergoing {ts arc ura” MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO J. LEE, TAILOR is declared that many exceptions |S¥ch an CSeraven about a et Dated December * sieenneeimeniien ‘ din are made to present rules giving|480. Apart from the loss of his] wub. Dec. 30, 1912 24, 19 ee Meee. — Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing reimbursement to true amateurs|!imb, Mr. Demearay is still hale} _ oo _ TO PPPPePPReEPPePPPPlBeePPREBEPAPE Scott Building, Next to ity Malt — | in the form of pay for the salaries |@"d hearty, and expects to enJoy] syeons Land Diste “ {2 __flost during training. This prac-|* good many years of life yet a lense, a tice of making exceptions, par f Prince Rupert, B. ¢ pa ue a = FOR SALE ticularly in the ease of athletes Not a Shoe Machine Trust. et a eerie ie “— 2 5) » e who are poor, has made it diffi Commencing at @ | pla ‘ 2. nder or Towboat ‘ yuthwest corner of | ‘ . = a Gasoline Fish Tende cult to tell where to draw the line Washington, Feb. 5 rhe gov- faltowing i oe sterly (es fe) Gross tonnage 9, net 6; length vides ernment suffered today its first|!* 2¢ chains, thence w = a r less w the easterly ce 35 3-10 ft.; breadth 11 7-10, depth NELSON MUST RETIRE big defeat in the recent anti-trust] thence south following 1 fe : . : ric lary of J[,ot 15 2 cha re) e fe 3 2-40 ft.; 30 hip. engine Price wes campaign when the Supreme] (sine raliway right-of- wa ‘ re] = | $1,800.00. Address W. A. Walker,| Bride Makes Declaration and Bat/(ouri held that the officials of] following the railway ' way ? = v fe] : ' hains more or less | s ; Sy Stevens Hotel, Seattle, or S. M. Has No Comeback. the United Shoe Machinery Com -Vnencement, and containing acre f= }Collins, Tacoma, Wash. ———- pany had not violated the Sher-] more or less 2 5 . Located the 11th d = e Portland, Ore., Feb. 5 With>man anti-trust law by organiz a OUNCAN . FAl Sy V : £ . fe declarations that she is great o]ing that company The court Dated December 16th 3) sb . Pub. Dec. 23, 1912--1 re E ER since King John signed the Magna fe) the “love in the cottage stuff,| however, did not pass upon the ’ , E C ! h di a) Pri 1 Mrs. Fay King Nelson, the Port-|legality of the system by which . pe co ince Rupert Fire Alarm System egality of the system by wh iE harta the people ‘have been discovering : upert Fire Alarm Sy oF ane. Ranges scm Gare! congenial de aol (Ale nas fel new rights and asserting them. el CIRCUIT NO. 4 of Battling Nelson, former light-|terms that no “independent” Ch h S : e$- fe. a Box 12——5th St. and 3rd Ave. weight champion, is in Portland| machinery be used. ° urc ervic fe = Box 13-—6th St. and 3rd Ave. and declares that Bat will quit a senitieninall re a Long ago the people learned how to get Gy ||} aoe saaun St. a ara ave the ring, “Bat is going tp quit aE epatoe FIRST PRESBYTEIAX CHC fed} h . ° fe] Box 16—Junction of ist, 2nd and I a ”* Mrs. Nel jeclared . . (AA eA = 7 re mae . the ring, Mrs. Nelson declared. eae Chureh Hall at 1) 4 : ce * a t cy Ww anted by the simple expedient of ce not ti Ave., between 8th and “He has a few fights scheduled Aiken, 8. C Feb. 5 Park-in ie aS . . mm (ed re using to pay (re) eth s . and he really can't back out of " Pi : r REV. F. W. KERR, M.A Pastos . . Sts. (Knox Hotel.) : the-Pines, a large hotel, was de- iS fe Bou 17— ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen them, but after that he's going stroyed by fire at noon Sinday Whe ral : i } I wa 1 rmetr iy, thin all th og SsuD 4 they thought we should know about “What are its pro rties?” What iC Bex 44--6th Ave and Basil St laces in the Hyde Bloc) itime we'll have ake chick & m., 8 and 8 p. | u 7] +r ° : ee? Whe : s s Box 45—11th Ave. and Eberts. | ‘ n Ve yvae ock, opposite he t lave tO make chicken day School, 1 I their . They were the pioneer are its uses?” erein does it ex- fe Sen 040——Te Ave. cad Young 8 Ithe post office coops Week ight services, ot ” a8 = . yao - day, jednes¢ ' adverusers. cel?” The Advertising tells us. re . . cae, “Saturday : 1 APT. AND MKS (ce Sl aS Subscribe for the Daily News DEMAN D - Commanding | M«« RovAL RESERVE _— WHISKY. sctB ven TO RENT 1CuaRanreen By | RR aaa eae OVERNMENT OF CANADA. |. va ‘ 6.room house at E It’s the same with well-nigh everything we a buy—food, clothes, furniture, pianos, automo- @] || Best in Footwear Best in Footwear Ee biles. We will have the facts about these FINE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN fe things—or we will refuse to pay. | a We, the public, have created a new world ie and CHILDREN (es . * e | force. We call it “Advertising.” E en acatn tin Welethead eseepeennee wen | 195.00 5] B. GC. for the Doctor's Special THe Home r ra) Shoe for men and women Tne CONNOISSEUR 5.room house, act Advice regarding your advertising problems is available h iy Absolutely dry and warm Tne PuBtic £15.00 any recognized Canadian advertising agency, or through itt eee | Wes elt wal whe aaturell Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 Lumsden want the best =F Blde.., Toronto. Enquiry involoes wo obligation om your “ = . Ace, Purity t part-~s0 write, uf interested. iL ; a } J Uw ANO MELLOWNESS Bex Renworth & Jefferson eae 16 @ tates (Co, Best in Footwear Phone 433 Best in Footwear Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd ate PRINCE RUPERT, BO | ond Avenue > cabins, close ih tainly be pleased with them Nir iri