CLOSING OUT Owing to ill health we are compelled to go out of busi- ness and may have to shut our doors at any time. We are offering CROCKERY LAMPS GLASSWARE STORE FIXTURES Store for rent. Can @ive possession STOCK FOR SALE EN BLOC Mart Block, next to the Bank of Montreal DAILW MEMORANDUM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OCLOCK Table Showing the Wonderful Growth of the C-H-1-C in Less Than Twenty Months All Loans Made Bear Rate of 5, First Loan made April 22, Loans made during month of Dec., Loans made during month of June, Loans made during month of August, Loans made during month of Nov., Loans made during month of Dec., at December 31, Loans made and pending December, December 31, BONS £0 GOs occ ccc ci cretaresions See our Representative HOUSE FURNISHINGS Per Annum ee GOES. vies S013. .%% i912... 4912..... BES wi 0 0 Loans pending and in process of being made a Boe as ee $932.i. 1912—-Loans made and in pro- 4 serdis 263,100.00 BORE y ee eees The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. Local Office, Federal Bidg., Prince Rupert THE DAILY NEWS Baturday, Febriya Es SEE “The News” Classified Ads. ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== =m Hendricksen- Smith Wanted 500.00 4,000.00 Scott er FS 17,000.00 ' J. LEE, TAILOR | i Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Furniture Co. 9 (*~>~~ ee ° ' WANTED--Weliter or waitress at hotel ENAMELWARE Phone Red 183 aout sare Cor. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. enasoraens »—At once, waitress Vienna PHONE 465 Cafe ‘h-4e —————-—— | WANTED Young girl about 14 to look in one week. | after little girl about 3 years old. Ap-| P ] ply Mrs. P. I. Palmer, 720 4th Ave. E eer ess Stu io Ww ak A general servant. Apply Mrs W. Patmore. goat Rooms 19.20.21 Alder Block . ¢ - 3rd Avenue Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St | For marvellous value in photo- For Sale graphs see j OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS | SNAP--Two lots, Block 39, Section 8, $500 ; | each; % eash, balance 3, 6 and 9 months Apply P. 0. Box 158 a7t R SALE | ‘ FO }FOR SALE—FPairbanks-Morse stationary Two excavated lots, 6 and 7, Block 1,/ gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed See, 4. Price, $20,000 Terms, $6,000) first class shape. Apply P. ©. Box 1509 cash, balance over five years with interest) Prince Rupert. soi at 7 per cent. twice per annum, allowing commission to any agent for the sale. Ap @e nite m. O. LEDUC 1682 Notre Dame West For Rent 39 uw Montreal ee tS ee ee ee FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room } Over old Bank of Commerce; modern Y WARDROBE iwc ioe ross, tnsce, senses, trom Interest at the M A ROOM for rent, three minutes from dry dock; suit one or two men Apply P.O Box 106 44-45 FOR RENT-—Furnished house; five rooms, | bath, piano; $35.00 per month. C. E Bainter. Phone 387 isu to City Hall 300 | |PURNISHED, unfugnished and furnished 22,000.00 34,300.00 35,100.00 _AND 68,000.00 . 103,100.00 je. oS 0. Box 274 Busy Bee 519 3rd Av PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATIONS of All Kinds Estimates Free R. E. BALL Most Up-to-Date Place in Town) OYSTERS & GAME BOXES FOR LADIES Open Day and Night housekeeping rooi Apply Alder Block, corner Third Ave. and Sixth St. Lost and Found te ee ® LOST—Between Grand Trunk dock, lady's gold watch and fob, in scription “Julia.” Finder will be re warded by returning same to News of fie. 42-43 Om mem. Inn and _ aan 174) Cafe enue Advertise in The Daily News --at-- Men’s Boots Oil Grain and Kip Boots, 12-in. es Peet, aes, BOW... crke nat 4.25 Heavy Kip and Grain Leather Cruiser, i6-in. top; reg. $6.50 and 5 ) ee Ser Pree rey Heavy Kip Railroad Boot, nailed, 10-in. top; reg. $5.00, now.. 3.50 Others too numerous to mention at rock bottom prices. Felt Slippers leather 70c Up Men's Felt Slippers, GONG. i ccinth bbs code civaedar Men's Carpet Slippers, leather DORs ie ORL. vs cae ds kb Lehn’? 90c Ladies’ Bedroom Slippers, leather re, Ce an ee tie ses 60c Ladies’ House Slippers, leather 1.25 sole and heel, Ladies’ ar Carpet Slippers, leather Se es bai hb os 0 6 0b e Ko 70c Misses’ and Children's Slip- 25c-75¢ pers of all deseriptions. We carry the best brands of American and Canadian Footwear. GRE A T——— VERSTOCK SHOE SALE SCOTT, FROUD & COS STARTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 20 TO 50 PER We are Heavily Overstocked. Big Shipments of Spring Goods are on the Road. Our Surplus Stock Must go at Any Price. Men’s Shoes Box Calf and Gun Metal Shoes of every description; reg. $5.50 and 3.90 Vici rae Kid, Kangaroo and Patent Leathers reg. $5.50 and $6.00, eo ne ae 3.90 Tan Willow and Storm Calf, reg. $5.00 and $5.50, now..... 3.75 Stout Box Kip and Calf Lined Bluchers; reg. $4.50, now..... 3.25 lines; reg 2.50 Large assortment of broken $4.00 to 85.50, MOW scence cbeceeseressesesnere SEE THE BARGAIN COUNTERS FOR SNAPS IN ALL LINES Agents for ‘‘Walk-Over’’ CENT. Following are a Few of the Sale Prices :—- Ladies’ Shoes Patent Colt, button and lace, “Queen Bp b0 and 65. ome ; oe ee 3. 75 Es Fae cot ae Tan, Russian and wyillew Calf, button Per ras. cacears 90 EE ate te 3. 50 There are among the choicest stock and newest models. See the hargain coun- ters fur “snaps” from 90 * Dt BOO kccce tek vadenansés Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s We have a very complete stock of “Classic” and other makes to be cleared at very low prices, Boy's school shoes in all sizes, The strongest that are made. Every description of children’s footwear will be found on our bargain counters at sacrifice prices, “Queen Quality’’, ‘‘Invictus’’ Shoes, ‘‘Penetang”’ Packs, Leckie, Johnson, Amherst Boots, Etc. Scott, Froud & Co. Third Ave. 36-50) —— — ee —— renderer I ESPIONAGE BY SHIP IN AIR IS RESENTED | Zeppelin Balloon Obtains Ex- traordinary Results and Ex- cites London Papers. i8. of The fre brilliantly London, Feb quent sighting lighted and sometimes unillumin ated airships flying over different parts of England has at last aroused so much interest that the Daily News, in an editorial, has commented strongly on what is form of espionage the be frequent termed a rhe article, } Visits jcoming new in declaring that of foreign airships are unpleasanttiy | says ‘It would seem as if these jmachines are able to elude ob lservation at their pleasure, which lfact raises a disquieting doubt whether some of these visitors jare not escaping observation al | together. | “This form of espionage continues the, Daily News, “is a igrave intrusion, and we have a perfect right to resent it Our sovereignty goes skyward and down to the centre of the earth What we now need is legislation with which to assert our rights and aerial police to guard them Side by side with the published in the Daily News the editorial! report of the extraordinary re sults obtained by the new Ger man Zeppelin balloon is being given much prominence by the London newspapers, especially owing to the fact that inow has-~ eighteen military ships and Great Britain has none at all. Germanys air EARLY MORNING MARAUDER Drunken Man Disturbs House- holders—Takes Possession of Fiat on Fourth Ave. i A phone message was received jat the city police station yester day morning about 3:15 from the lresidents of a house on Fourth avenue, near Bishop Du Vernet’s ithat a presumably drunken mar had just entered the upper part of the building, which was un- and was about to make comfortable for the occupied, himself night. A good deal of excitement and perturbation must have been oecasioned at the untoward event from the tone of the mes sage received at the police sta- tion. Constable Adams was im- mediately despatched to the scene of the outrage and = sure enough found a man peacefully reposing. His slumbers for ‘the time being, however, were some- what disturbed, the constable shaking him into consciousness and insisting that he finish his nap in one of the spacious apart ments in the Hotel de Vickers In the police court it transpired that his name was Jalmar Sallo He was fined $10 and costs by Magistrate Carss for being drunk BUSINESS EXPANDING New Store to Open on Monday Next. Finding the volume of busi ness at present handled by them too large for their present quar- ters on Second avenue, the Grossman Clothing House are opening up on Monday morning next another store on Third avenue, at the corner of Seventh street. Here they will display a full and up-to-date line of men’s and boys’ clothing, furnishings shoes, etc. This well known pio- neer clothing firm is amongst the earliest of the merchants of Prince Rupert to foresee the prosperous season that is indi. cated on all sides for Northern B. C,. this coming year. Subseribe for the Daily News. AT THE THEATRES. The Westhoime. i nanagement of this pop Bug theatre, who are always in the forefront im providing the very best that money can secure in the way of moving picture en liertainment, had a@ particularly strong bill last evening to fol =: the success achieved in the presentation of the great Pendle- n Round-Up pietures, From the smiling faces of the manage ment of this house it is evident that their efforts to please their numerous patrons are meeting with the success they deserve in the matter ol box olllce receipts There was 4 crowded house last evening, which will doubtless be repeated again tonight The Majestic. Nothing is of more interest to the general public at the present moment than news of the death atrugele that is taking piace if the Balkar Peninsula between the allies and their arch enemies the Turks Last evening a spe cial three reel film, taken at the seat of war, was shown at this house, which is without a doubt one of the most graphic and ex citing of any shown hertofore in the city This great film is } of the latest to arrive on this continent Together with several pictures of a light and amusing character, this comfortable littl movie house offers an even ing’s entertainment second to none in the city THE GREATEST COUNTRY ON FACE OF THE GLOBE from Continued Page 1. and spent two of the most fas inating and instructive weeks he had ever enjoyed The fam ous Tower of London, London Bridge and Westminster Abbey gave the eloquent lecturer ample opportunity to dilate on the mar vellous beauty, historic associa tions, and wonderful stories con nected with each, rhe lecturer quoted passages from Shakespeare, Dickens and Wordsworth, telling of the thou ghits ind inspirations of the great master minds that had liv ed in London and who had be queathed to a gratef posterit works that would cause thei names to be emblazoned upot the undying annals of the race rhe leelurer concluded by saying that be one Irish, Seotch, Cana dian, Australian o1 American one had to admit, and in the case of all Britishers anyhow it should be done with a feeling of honor and pride that England was today the greatest country on the face of the earth Upon the close of the lecture, Mr Brady was loudly applauded and was the recipient of a warm and cordial vote of thanks expressed in a few fitting words by ex-Ald- erman Morrissey rhe large ga thering sang God Save the King before breaking up. W. Wark was a passenger on the train this morning for Hazel ton and other points in the in terior, First arrival of new spring suils. We take great pleasure in announcing that we have secured CORPORATION OF Ty PRINCE RupERy YF Warning During th water mar Passage at Fe Will be strune a driven All |} warned CGonetr operation and til further noti W. McG. MAgoy ee ee Meet HYDE'S CIGAR stoRE Magazines News} City Messengers Parcel! Di Phone 362 607 3rd Ave POOPOPOPOPO DC++ + bey WATER NoTice For @ License to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby e tomine) r 6 se Ba license to take and : f water ut 7% lows in a the into Goose Bay nea wat will be div p and will | ‘ mn the land describe Aacaid mineral clain This noth wa I m the 4th day of |} application will be the Water Recorder Objections may be Water Recorder t of Water Rights Pa Victoria, B. ¢ W. McINTOM Pub. Feb. 17, 191 TENDERS WANTED For the mstruct from the cold storage: nh Tucks Iniet Spe tained at the Mee . Church Services: FIRST PRESBYTE BLA CH Kt H Services ev a Sunday mm the Chureh Hal ll am. and reas ie at 7 pom Sunday ool at REV. F. W. KERR, M.A THE FIRST BAPTIST MCINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE Services every Sur am. and 7.3) p.m Schoo! 2) p.m Bible Class 2.8) p.n REV. W. H. MeLBOD 8A B.1 Pastoa CHURCH NEAR 6TH st 7 at lay Baraca Pastos THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH MATH AVE. AND MUBGRALE Pia Services every Sunda am. and 7.8) p.m ay School at 2.50 p.o REV. C. R. SING, B.D Pastos si cor ANDREW'S AN Fifth Ave. and | ace Morning prayer ing prayer, 7 school, 2:30 5 Communion tf of month, at and third Sund a. m During th season there w ice in the u Wednesday at # 1 SALVATION ARMY ADEL Granville Sunday services at & m, 3 and & p.m day School i [ U Week night services ™ day, Wednesday t day and Saturday CAPT. AND MRS t Commanding © Mcers THE Silversides Bros. The up-to-date House Decor tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “We always deliver the goods” 2nd Street Phone 166 Gree —, the sole agency of the New York Tailoring Co. for Prince Rupert. It is well known that this firm | turns out only the most elegant | ! | | in ladies’ man tailored garments and to see these suits is to be convineed they are what you are looking for. Exclusive Styles Lowest Prices Demers PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Dealers in HAY,GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS Agents ior the International Stock Food MAIt, ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Any fisherm desiring to f an es thust make application Ollieer at Prince Rupert be ish unattached from canner for ligense to the Fishery fore Mareh 15th, 19438 LOTS 19-20-21- 22-23 Block 46, Section 8 $2,100.00 Cash FOR ALI Harrison, Gamble & Compal) FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupett TO RENT é6.-room house acro $25.00 5-room house, | $15.00. ose 2 cabins, e G. R. Naden Co, Lid Agents 2nd Avenue