‘ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS — CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Last evening the Skeena Lodge!lof our daily work whether as em- of the Knights of Pythias held ployer or employee, the great their anniversary service at the principle involved in this text Baptist Church. About seventy-| was brought forth. The man who five members of the order, which) was only willing to go just as ” se ols EELS eae LAMPS HOUSE FURNISHINGS SAFE am Montreal STORE FIXTURES te agent for the sale anf | announcing that we have secured jthe sole agency of the New York | Tailoring Co. for Prince Rupert: [It is well known that this firm j}turns out only the most elegant Store for rent. Can give possession in one week. STOCK FOR SALE EN BLOC MY 3rd Avenue i Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing i Scott Buliding, Next to City Mail ; Phone Green 300 J. LEE, TAILOR Hart Block, next to the Bank of Montreal WARDROBE lin ladies’ man tailored garments and to these suits is to be convinced they are what youtare looking for. see } Exclusive Styles Lowest Prices Demers GRE A T——_——— OVERSTOCK SHOE --at-- SALE SCOTT, FROUD & COS STARTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 20 TO 50 PER CENT. We are Heavily Overstocked. Big Shipments of Spring Goods are on the Road. Our Surplus Stock Must go at Any Price. Following are a Few of the Sale Prices :—- Men’s Boots Men’s Shoes Ladies’ Shoes Oil Grain and Kip Boots, 12-in. : i . olf dhe Patent Colt, button and lace, “Queen top; reg. $6.00, now.......... 4.25 ee eee ae ons of every aay and area counters { pers of all descriptions..29€*79€ FOR SNAPS IN ALL LINES ©... {und on our bargain counters «t We carry the best brands of American and Canadian Footwear. Agents for ‘‘Walk-Over’’, ‘‘Queen Quality’, ‘‘Invictus’’ Shoes, “‘Penetang”’ Packs, Leckie, Johnson, Amherst Boots, Etc. Scott, Froud & Co. Third Ave. }she would probably be ill for a month and refused to remain, a ithough I told her then that I would sue her if she did not re main. She left and in two days time was working in another home in this city, her illhess hay ing suddenly vanished The other girls complained that they could not do the work, but I could not get other help ) lthen though [ advertised and to keep them I promised that them any 1 ney I from Mary Ansen conduct I obtained jjudement for 220.00 and the only asked for thar monies we actually paid at o jl would give feould lfor collect such costs were the had out in the action. less I brought the action after dis leussing the matte with other] married women in the city wh employ servants, one of whom was Mrs. John A. Kirkpatrick and they one and all agreed that it was the only thing to do to teach these girls that they owe at least some few obligations to society My husband strongly disapproved of the action on the ground it would be id, but I that misunderstoc nsisted that it be done or I might expect my other two girls quit me at a moment's notice and in my household where I am forced to employ not less than three servants this would be dis astrous. I insist that I am right will do the same thing to the next servant who without notice and in the lurch. Why public should be enlisted by these gentlemen is beyond because Mary im need, for she has working many months at wages and is still employed These same men tried cessfully over their two names to have this matter published in the and leaves me sympathy me, \nsen is not been unsuc. local newspapers, but the press has a code of honor, and I can but leave it to the public te judge of the actions of these two men in publishing the matter without first seeimg me Yours truly, EMMA PATMORE., New goods from east PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATIONS of All Kinds Estimates Free R. E. BALL P. O. Box 274 Phone 174 Busy Bee Cafe 519 3rd Avenue Most Up-to-Date Place in Town OVSTERS 4 GAME GOXES FOR LADIES Open Day and Night a FUTURE WORLD LEADERS WILL COME FROM CHINA Continued from Page 1 : faith ed Chinese Christian feeling of his « when he said that it ' the persent day « of the to go in eX ed the un was \ en ch ed iD mission Chinese rih as missionaries and Chris ge the today, for tt our Lord Himeelf an oriental The reve dwelt +} tne an world was rend gentleman neeit and fallaey filled the peoples of the west ird ce inv cases vd f the re in edu is well the ori hey we d intel superior higence as he h rival past, to ta Poday China with its four indust us that with force powell vey We hadi! yurece oF main prit this grea prepared the nd to pring wake ge and he ew condit ns in was bo Christianizing of of the mos that It had just become iwork | ab it iChina wa today ne rents seen had : f they, evel f the great white lig ithat bee ed them and forming China Y the ma nol men in iite } the Christiar ade ed the | |} denominat . ! ichureh who had | of cart ne the milli < ‘ the work ives to gospel ate “s fells darkness their w men gropil im the ountries far east JOLLY SKATING PARTY Roller skating which is 1 tremendous vogue at the pres nto ment is-drawing crowds t the skating Sixth Many i funeth the parties. On rink on pleasant little si avenue daily ms have taken place ire f sat fely in nat irday at ber of ity he skating erne | young ast, a n f the gathering got up the energies of After the rir ! a ple of hours an ad the wher people 0 most eniovable through Db. I the Pogson Mseives on irtiine the fresh home of Jenns light re served pec while were and severa young ple entertained short with singing ted the . ss ind ind 1 sit Everyone \ iffa ih horn idly praising the event ping that there would be re of the ant Amongst Misses K Jenuns, J uliftor I Du Ve Grant L. and he many tm them future the Jenns, B Curtin, A Enock, L. Fisher, A J. Mereer, Rietchel, Holtby, Messrs. Baird, A Mac Far D. L. Pogson, rider t,. ©. Purdy, Tippens, A. Stowell, J. Peters, J. W Butler, McGee, H. H. D. Hemmel, W. S Marshall, A. Little. dist the Jenns se present were M Jenns, B, rnet ane (nv Chapple, The Hughes till Friday big bankrupt sale will be at store continued Meet Me at HYDE’S CIGAR STORE Magazines © Periodicals New spapers City Messengers Parcel! Delivery Phone 362 607 3rd Ave. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Warning. During the water main Passage at will be | driven, construction of Shawatians Passage cables and six dolphins boaté. are hereby | j across Fern strung All jwarned. Construction is now in ;}Operation and will continue un. til further notice Str W. MeG. MASON, City Engineer. Our Men’ $7.00 s $3.50 to Shoes We have shoes at prices t« of shoes from our well assorte LET US FIT YOU with will not regret it. Phone 433 ually. You need not anticipate any trouble choosing a pair Renworth & Jefferson » suit every purchaser individ- d and up-to-date selection those shoes you need. You Best in Footwear Monday, } ELOQUENT SERMON ON POLAR TRacepy Bishop Du Verne De Lessons to Boe Leann, Capt. Scott's Ho alt with the 6d from Ole Death Last Episeopal Chur Bishop Du Ver crowded eloquent and taking for h f the terrib Antaret so disast thi gh of Capt tt band Afi } ha ‘ if de men of h ive ip th f their fell f a nt pon his hea lever forget sage left fr } Capta s<¢ lied that ! uld face h ts tra deatt il he fi i f thei : the that have passed Se oe If You Want In| dependence lucra sss — and happ a Ss George Leek 618 Third Ave AFewGood Buys a tieati ie lake a map and 8. Block Section 7 19 room house ‘ 10 24 13 $ i | ‘ 2 i4 9 Section 8 ‘ ’ 13-14 ; i $2 3 . 5 7 ‘ v ‘ it 10 ‘ i8 21 40 4 18 38 ‘ 2-53 3s 23-24 48 i 31-32 50 i Two 5-room house provements on Sixth A St., $35 per month Phone 83 2nd Avenue LOTS 19 - 20-21-22 -23 Block 45, Section 8 $2,100.00 Cash FOR ALI Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert TO RENT é6.-room house across $25.00, room house, acr $15.00, , ~ cabins, close in G. R. Naden Co., Lit. Agents 2nd Avenut 88./