THE DAILY NEWS FACTORY REBUILT Remincton $35 Empire $25 ead igs) eo Unverwooo $65 numerous other bargains Send for list of used es in our own factory and made as good as new. ‘e@ save you $15 to $75 on any machine. Satisfaction guaranteed. a eT “The News” Classified Ads One Cent A Word For Each Insert . a MRS. E. A. HEAD making Second Ave., over C. D Office. 416 Rand's Phone Black CLOSING OUT Owing to ill health we are compelled to go out of busi- have to shut our doors at any time. We are ness and may offering CROCKERY LAMPS Furniture Co. Cor. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. PHONE 465 ENAMELWARE SAFE GLASSWARE HOUSE FURNISHINGS STORE FIXTURES possession in one Store for rent. Can give week. STOCK FOR SALE EN BLOC Rooms 19-20-21 Alder Block OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS " FOR SALE 5000 WATCHES MY WARDROBE 4. LEE, TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Scott Bullding, Next to City Mail Phone Green 380 Busy Bee Cafe 519 3rd Avenue Most Up-to-Date Place in Town OYSTERS & GAME GOXES FOR LADIES Open Day and Night “Better than Ringing Door-bells A PIANO manufacturer recently made a house- to-house canvass. He’s one of those men with an absurd fear of the “waste-circulation” bugaboo —cannot get away from the haunting thought that only 10 out of every 100 readers of a newspaper may be possible buyers of his goods. So he refused to advertise, and went a-canvassing —inviting people to come to his piano recitals. Then he wondered why they didn’t come. This is why: He wasn't reaching the people. His canvassers rang every door-bell in town. They talked to some one in every house. But one in every household isn’t enough particularly if it doesn't happen to be the right person. And, as a rule, it wasn't the right person—it was a servant, or a child. The woman of the house was seldom seen; the man of the house, never. Now, if the piano maker had placed an ad. in the newspaper, it would have reached thousands, where the canvassers could reach only hundreds. And even though only 10 per cent. of the readers are actual piano buyers, this does not mean that the advertising read by the other 90 per cent. is wasted. Advertising talks, not only to the prospective buyer, but also to his wife, his grown-up sons and daughters, his mother—even his mother- in-law. Their coaxing will help to convince the head of the house—and pretty soon there'll be a piano in that home. This and dozens of similar cases which might be cited to show that “waste cir- culation” is an empty bugaboo, and should deter no one. Take the motor truck. It can be sold only to large firms Yet a motor truck manufacturer is successfully Advertising in daily papers. He realizes that he must reach, not alone the managers of the con- cerns that require trucks, but also their directors, their forernen, their head ma- chinists, etc. It is found in actual practice that this Advertising radiates in a thousand tonishingly to influence the house that has made up its mind that horse-trucking is too costly and inefficient. Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any recognized Canadian advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 Lumsden Bldg., Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation on your part——-so write if interested. Tf et Pes ye eT fe (sje fed el eed fea) fy fa) Yi Lie | Hendricksen-Smith | Peerless Studio Hart Block, next to the Bank of Montreal - 3rd Avenue Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St For marvellous value in phote-.} graphs see Two excavated lots, 6 and 7, Block 1, ° Sec 1 Price, $20,000. Terms, 86,000 5000 GRAMOP ONES eash, balance over five years with interest at 7 per cent. twice per annum, allowing 5000 AUTO-HARPS Seemann © ony count fer ts bale.” Ap ™. 0. LEDUC sp 1682 Notre Dame West Montreal 39-1f gts — _— ; Wanted | MILK WAGGON UPSET >-—~- WANTED—To rent, unfurnished house for fanuiy of five; careful tenants, no children. Box 048 éstf WANTED—A chambermaid at the Bay View Hotel aver WANTED—-A general servant. Apply Mrs L. W. Patmore. soau For Sale i i MAIL ORDERS PROMPILY ATTENDED TO CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Warning. During the construction of water main across Shawatlans Passage at Fern Passage cables will be strung and six dolphins driven. All boats are hereby warned. Construction is now in operation and will continue un- til further notice. 45tf W. McG. MASON, City Engineer. . ‘Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Mm the at ll am. and at 730 p.m. at 7.30 p.m. KEV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHUKCH McINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE, NEAR OTH BT. Services every Sunday at li am. and 7.30 p.m, Sunday Sehool 240 p. m. Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. H. MeL BOD B.A B.D. Paston THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at |i am. and 78) pm. Sunday School at 2.40 p.m, PasTos REV. C. RB. SING, B.D. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11. Even ing prayer, 7:30. Sunday school, 2:30 &; m. Holy Communion ret Sunday of month, at 11 6 @., and = thir Sunday at & 4. © During the Lenten season there will be serv- ice im the church every Wednesday at 8 p. m. the ST Cor. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services si am, Seand@p. mm Sun day School, 1:30 w Week night services Mon day, W Thurs day end SLIGHT DAMAGE DONE Horse Left Standing Started Leis- urely Off—tLittie Jaunt Was Soon Ended. One of the milk waggons of the Prinee Rupert Dairy te grief about 8:30 this morning front of the G. T. P. Inn. While Mr. Schafer, the proprietor, was in today from Victoria announcing that Mrs. Hart's condition considered serious. He wil! leave tonight on the Princess May is ladies’ Boots and Shoes. Reg. price $4,00 to 86.00 clearing now at $2.75. Seott, Froud & Overstock Shoe Sale. Co.'s 54 Messrs. Sweder Bros. the pro- gressive and up to date merchant tailors, have just moved into their new store ov 6th Street in the Helgerson Block, lately oceu- pied by the Union Transfer Co. Here they have a magnificent dis. play of cloth materials, whieh is the largest carried by any firm in Northern B. C. They are mak- ing a specialty of catering to the ladies trade. Mr. T. H. Arneil of Kelly, Doug- las & Co., returned to the eity last night after a couple of weeks’ vacation in Vancouver, Seattle and other lower coast cities. Mrs. Arneil will remain in the south a couple of weeks longer at her home at Ferndale, Wash. Like most other residents of Prinee Rupert Mr. Arneil = is glad to be home again, OBITUARY. Allison—The funeral of Mrs Robert Allison took place yester.| day morning from the residence of her son, Mr. Albert Allison Royal Oak. Rey. G. 8. Hunt off ciated, assisted by Rey. Dr. Daley The pallbearers were Messrs, A H. Allison, A. L. Allison, W. Alli. json, sons Of Mrs, Allison, and iMr. B. Gale Beside the late Mrs. Allison leaves four} jwhom are married, and a peannber of grandehildren toria Colonist large “lof Mattewan hospital, Large assortment of men’s and}’ & husband) States for coast wise gons and three daughters, all of! nited Btates note today OFFERED BIG SUM TO RELEASE THAW Superintendent of the metewen| Hospital Says a Lawyer Offered Him $20,000 to Release Thaw Albany, N. Y., Feb. 28 fvine before Governor Committee of Inquiry John W. Russell, Testi Sulzer's today, Dr superintendent said he} offered $20,000 by a lawyer! if he would ag Thaw | | | was a few weeks age to release Harry ree Dr. Russell said he refused He ¢ d not recall the lawyer's name, but said the offer was made in a New York hotel CENSOR FOR MOVING PICTURES. Provincial Officer to Be Appointed } POR SALE—-Equity in Gerhard Heintzman)| delivering milk to the Premier to Mave Full Charge of plano. Easy terms ve Eckerman Phone @ site | Hotel the horse started off fron Theatres. ‘re i » Tt é u GRAND piano by Collard & Collard, London, wher it had been left standin Victoria. Feb. 26 An act to Engtand. Handsome wainut case; cast}on Centre St. Making too sharp te moving picture theat 60 ap? ‘ . seen ru ‘ noving i ire ieatres applying to Mees “Gray ein st a turn at the corner of the Inn se 1 te tt ; o 5. Gre . an yrovide o * appoir Owner will take any reasonable offer.|towards Kelly, Douglas & Go.’s.|™ - = , eee Apply Box 25 Daily News 54-59 ment of a censor of all films used ; the waggon was completely i » Cotamel ' ' tritia oi re as eT ; }FOR SALE—Fine upright piano, nearly turned over and the progress of : a a } mew. For quick sale, $290 Terms if : . troduced by Hon. W J. Bowser | desired. George Werner, 418 Dunsmuir the horse was checked There pam raneréi r ; | street, or Westholme Opera House. 49'f/ was a crashing of glass and al’ i P a a if a 7 0 ® *s Vv Mw? governmer ~ | SNAP—Two lots, Block 39, Section 8, $800) enera! mix-up of milk botktles|/'"" ; cc etiaanie each; % cash, balance 3, 6 and 9 months. anid cans For atel howeve have power to make regulations Apply P. O. Box 188 371f an an riunately, however t} ‘ E > 4 7 moO ing _ cons ctio : c there was no one in the waggon|* spine aot - he ? we FOR SALE—FPairbanks-Morse stationary, annus ‘ . " ,|ing and safety o 1eatres, halis | gasoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed, | 2nd a large quantity of the milk ath Gther bullies erected os first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509,/was saved Frightened by the [ vena agers ety upsetting of the waggon, the used for places of public resort » r i nent o amusement + ——ermere® horse made frantic efforts to get!" es gene : , ; , : which a inematographn or mies away but was finally thrown on For Rent isa otis en: ha vedbwes was ing picture machine is operated soon released none the worse for he government is also given the ” o reg : *® operat: ; TO RENT—Six room dwelling, with bath;| he little jaunt brought to sueh|POWe? | gulate th peration | ird Avenue; close in Apply Mack’. ; : ony of moving picture machines and Realty & Insurance C 49-52 .& Quick termination The dam-| | ; : * age to the waggon consisted of prencee ——— an ri | nothing more than broken win- a in ¢ sdmiede aie ain : je scribe the co tions unde eh! Miscellaneous Outil toile dibdben shat The i ibe T ndi ns under which! | a films shall be stored, and provid ié horse was of a quiet disposition i ean ‘igen, and was travelling at a leisurely| '™& 8/80 for the conditions under | 5 wee r which s Ims shall be exhi ay few hours work in rate when the upset took place which such filn hall b xhib | Soa Grae eae ieasendatioge ited for protection by the censor wanted everywhere, Outfit free The and fixing the fees to be paid for Consumers Association, Windsor, Ont 51 such inspection LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, {1 sv0sistment oF tne oonsoe 74 ce Sy Te ” and one or more assistants un. For Rent. ' der the act lies with the govern. : nen Hughes’ bankrupt sale closes} ment The censor shall have} [ Two room cottage om 4th Ave. East of | tonight 54; power to permit prohibit or McBride St. List your property with me/| miiineaneiil reject all films or slides which it] | for quick sale | . . S propose oe ll filmes} ” ee eoussas Mr. W. J. Kennaugh, of Garde}' . i ed 7. Al film » lie ‘ 4 ‘ 5 . .| and siides shall be inspected by Opposite P. 0., 3rd Ave & Kennaugh, civil and’ mining aa cuteaaietiad Uetiitin: Sede ieee jengineers, left on this morning's ; “© ’ , - agen train for the lateries on profes publie with a view to the preven e | sional. busts tion of the depiction of scenes of! Sioné = eas . Meet Me at ' an immoral or obscene nature ‘ i the representation of crime | HYDE’S CIGAR STORE | The weather don't hurt you other pictures representing an) jand the bargains are worth com : : camels a a epetdhabianien - brutalizing spectacle or any pi Magazines - ‘Periodicals few 7. - the final closing day of ture which the censor may on 2 rhes é sale Newspapers the Hughe bankrupt sale 1! sider injurious or against public| dai | »| oe oO TO may offa ay 7. City Messengers : welfare r which may ffer evi Parcel Delivery James McNulty of Howe & Me-) suggestions to the minds of chil. Nulty, hardware merchants, re-|dren or which may be likely to| } Phone 362 607 3rd Ave. turned to the city last night from) offend the public a week's business trip to Van- Children under 15 years of age couver. will not be permitted to attend i amen any picture show unless accom- PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Never again will you get such} panied by an adult an opportunity! This is the last Any breach of the act will ren- y | y of the Hughes bankrupt sale.|der the person committing it li Dealers in da; ‘HAY GRAIN FEED AND 5ijable, on summary conviction, to eee ee ee a fine of not less than 85 and not SEEDS F. W. Hart. announces that|™ore than $300 and a further a during his absence in Victoria) "®¢ of 825 for each day during his store will remain open until a. time after conviction which - the stock is cleared out. 54 the offence continues The act | Agents fer the International Stock Food will not come into foree until > Ww eceived a*telegrs proclaimed by the lieutenant A . Hart received a*telegram governor. SECOND COURT is BRILLIANT AFFAIR London, Feb. 28 The court of the season was held by the king and queen at Bucking- ham Palace last evening and was largely attended. The Queen wore a pale nattire with blue brocade and with a design in gold and silver wreaths embroidered in silver. Her train was of gold and silver with Indian embroidery. She wore a pearl and diamond crown and diamond ornaments. It was noticeable, how fashion- able simple handfuls of flowers have Many women carried clusters of orchids, roses, second gown of become lilies or carnations, There was a great display of jewels and many striking cos- tumes. ee PRESIDENT-ELECT _ MAKES DENIAL Did Not Ask Senate to Accept Root Amendment to Pan- ama Bill. Washington, Feb, 28 Presi dent-eleet Wilson denies the statement that he asked the Sen.|, ate to accept the Root amend ment to the Panama aet Washington, Feb, 28 I is | reported that President-elect Wilson has intimated that the Democratic Senate will favor passing the Root amendment to the Panama Canal Tolls Act pro viding for payment by the United} shipping to the was delivered It is said to contain a flat The British rejoinder Vie.| proposal to submit the matter to irbitration | Third Ave. TO REN! 5-room house 2 cabins, close a POPE'S BROTHER agys FOR A RAISE OF py Angelo Sarto Find master’s Salary of Pane Posi, a Day Insutocien Rome, Feb, ox, 76 Veare d 5 present Pops of postmast. at Grazie \ on @ salary M Finding t} live upol } travelled | ’ lialian Pp I ‘he lise of pa | liamentar triet Sart with the p ¥ failed salary Ih f evel granted } as a recog : ice It should Pope has against exe to aid his to the me Leo the Th You sh fing mm « h at Seott, } LAND PURCHAS} NOTICES Skeena Land District — a Range Vv ae i Take notice that Reuben w a Prince Rupert, B pation eae man, intends to apply perm a purchase the following ener bed — Commencing at «4 post anted me northeast corner of Lot S14; & se Coast District, near Lakelse Lake mee! north 40 chains thence west 4 Gee thence south 40 chains, thence — chains to place of mimencement ei \ Dated Nov. ist, i919 .— Pub. Nov. 18. 1919-—Jan 13, 1999 Advertise in The Daily News — SB Better Service by Buying Now ' ts has ar ing i the have uM larwe from prompt ard exec y employed Sweder Bros. Merchant Tailors Prince Rupert 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 Greer LOTS 19-20 -21- 22-23 Block 45, Section 8 $2,100.00 Cash FOR ALL Harrison, Gamble & Compal! FINANCIAL AGENTS Prince Rupet! } \ t ‘ j-room house ac! - $25.00. $15.00. C R Naden Co., lid Agents Qnd Avenue