Md, riters took like brand carry same guarantee of on Write for complete price list "r 7 Pe THE DAILY NEWS Purity Pure vegetable oils are the | Natural flowerextractsgive base of Baby’s Own soap. It promotes skin health and prevents skin troubles. BABY’S OWN SOAP IS WELL WORTH RUNNING FOR. In the interest of your skin, send for some now. Sold everywhere. ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, Mras. MONTREAL. to Baby’s Own Soap the clinging fragrance which makes its use so pleasant. oben, Hui ne fi wh Mi | (CG; at eerived, a in ‘gree from $18 up. lation work. Second Ave., Office. Phone | Wh it i i il Hh iy Rooms 19-20-21 Cor, 3rd Ave. |For marvellous | j graphs | | OUR FEBRUARY (SCANDINANIAN SocreTy) Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 | p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. | | “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. | | | j Peerless Studio Alder Block and 6th St. "DEMERS new shipment of Suite 4 Coats of all sizes and colors, varying Wanted—A woman for first clase alter- Tailoring and First Class Dress-| making over C, D. Rand's 416 Black value in photo. see SPECIALS | Magazines Magazines P e riodic. als Reading b —- Card Phone 326 Largest Line of Post Cards in oy HYDE'S CIGAR ‘STORE ’ CITY MESSENGERS PARCEL DELIVERY | ; Connection "Ne wspapers Room in 607 3rd Ave. 1-41-13 he FARM LANDS Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000.00 —IN THE— Fort George District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. Nechaco Valley FARM LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C. are NCNM elec PVA eeeie A Demme Better than Ringing Door-bells 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. 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, Then he wondered why they didn’t come. 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 foremen, their head ma- chinists, etc. It is found in actual practice that this Advertising radiates in a thousand directions, and again converges most as- tonishingly to influence the house that has made up its mind that horse-trucking is too costly and inefficient. Advice regarding advertisin ‘oblems is uable through any Seen conte! _- na Secretary o Lumsden of the Canadian Press Association, Room idg., Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation on your part-——so write if interested. advertising agency, or the 503 PRPPPaAPPRPRPPPEARRSE | | | “The News” Classified Ads. One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== i Oo Wanted ee WANTED——Immediatety, for alteration work first class Demers 61 wl WANTED—Two young girls for hand fold ing Apply at Daily News Office For Sale FURNITURE of three roomed fat for sale cheap; also fat for rent Apply eo 55 FOR SALE-—Fairbanks- Morse gasoline engine, twelve b.p., stationary high speed, first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509, Prince hupert soit For Rent TWO rooms to rent, furnished or unfur nished; Seventh avenue , east of McBride Address P. 0. Box 3 61-63 FOR RENT—Up-to-date fat, $25.00 per month; furniture for sale cheap Apply H. F. MeRae & Co., Second Ave 60-65 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with large closet, hot and cold water 435 4th Ave Phone 171 Satr Lost and Found ~~ POUND—Small bunch of keys Owner | can have same by paying for this ad Daily News Office 56tr 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. Paine RUPERT INN | | AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being abso- lutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH — MCINTYRE HALL, 88D AVE., NEAR 6TH 8T. Sunday at 1 and 7.30 p.m. Bebinl 220 p.m. Bi Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W.H.MeLEOD B.A B.D. Paston THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH —o AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Sevtene opmy Guaday, tu am. and 7 enday School at 2.80 p.m. REV. C. R. SING, B.D, Pastor Cor. Fifth Ave, and Dunsmuir Place } Morning prayer, 11, Even- ’ ing prayer, 7:30. unday school, 2:30 2 Holy Communion ~ “Sunday of month, at a mm. | and third eS at 6 j 4 m During the Lenten | season there will be serv- ! jee im the church every Wweensesyy ats » m. THE SALVATION “ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday. aorene at 6 and & p.m. Sun- day “genool, et) mm. Week night’ services Mon- day, ednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. oO hand | few | ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ' e ‘CANADIAN PACIFIC | STEAMER SERVICE | Princess Mary Is Expected to Take Run of Beatrice This Week—Princess May Is Now on Ten Day Schedule. Although the local ofces of the Cc. P. R. have received no official notification, it is expected = that the Princess Mary will arrive here WANTED—Woman for housework hours in the morning Call Red 183 5atr WANTED—Good capable man and wife to} manage railroad lunch counter Apply | to W. J, McLean. Canada Ry. News Co.,| Ltd... G. T. P. Wharf. S5tr | WANTED- A general servant. Apply Mrs L. W. Patmore. sou tomorrow evening in place of the Princess Beatrice. It is also ex- pected that advice will be re- ceived at that time in regard to the new summer schedule, The Princess May, on the Van- couver-Prince Rupert-Skagway run, is now on a ten day schedule instead of two weeks she will arrive here southbound on Friday instead of Saturday and will return again northbound on Thursday, March 20th, keeping up the ten day schedule until about June ist, when the weekly schedule will go into effect GOES SUDDENLY INSANE: MURDERS HIS WIFE Terrible Deed of Seattfe Man— Wife Dying in Hospital— Tried to Kill Himself. March 12 Going sud- Thomas Ward, a 5361 Rainier | Seattle, denly insane, machinist, living at javenue, beat his wife's brains jout with a claw hammer and then tried to kill himself with the same weapon Mrs. Ward is dying in the | hospital Ward, seriously jured, is also in the hospital. Ward, who was first to this morning, started to build a | fire in the kitchen stove. Without warning he dropped the paper and kindling with which he was about to start the fire and taking up a claw hammer, fractured his wife's skull in several places. Then he began to beat himself over the head. Neighbors, attracted by the woman's screams, found het lying on the floor in a dying con- dition, and the husband with the blood pouring over his face, ray ing and shouting unintelligible eres. city it~ arise PRINCE ALBERT To HAVE STEEL PLANT Prince Albert, Sask., Mareh 12. A number of Chicago financiers and Pittsburg steel magnates have formed a structural stee! company to be known as the Im- perial Iron and Steel Company, which will locate in Prince Albert They have secured a thirty acre tract in the west end of the city, gratis on the understanding that they are in operation by next Oc- tober, and employing 400 men at a monthly pay roll of over $25,- 000. The men have had engineers through this country, and it is understood beds of iron ore have been located. They will first manufacture bar iron, horse shoes and structural steel. St. Andrew’s Society An important meeting of the St. Andrew's Society will be held in the Society rooms, Second Ay- enue, to-morrow night at 8 p.m. A large attendance of members is requested. DEMERS’ The last boat brought up another large quantity of our Spring : Goods Our line of suite is very extensive and the variety of colors and sizes should satisfy all demands. The customers who have seen our House and Street Dresses in silk, linen, voile crash, Bedford cord, etc., have pronounced them the most beautiful ever shown in town and marvelled at the reason- ableness of the prices. We also received direct from the EUROPEAN COUNTRIES beautiful lines of neckwear, veilings, all-over lace, real laces and hair ornaments, the latter in gold tinsel braid de- signs, set with rhinestones and pearis.. Spun glass hair ornaments » several designe and many colors. ur MILLINERY a sure we could satisfy you. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS | very nearly all to hand and we | | This week] J Thursday, M JOHNSON-FLYNN PICTURES MAKE HIT . Large Crowds Thronged Majestic Last Night to See Las Vegas Battle. Johnson pictures opened at the Majestic Theatre last evening and from 7 p. m. throughout the evening there was The Flynn- air, striving to connect with the point of Johnson's jaw, his head being used as a battering ram In the ninth round a lanky limb ring amid a throws back his of the law enters the dramatic silence coat, revealing the dire tidings that he is the sheriff of this here county and after a few well Referee fight to iced ex remarks with Eddie Smith orders the cease. Flynn can be not postulating with the referee and the police oficial, while Mistah ohnson seems mighty pleased at chosen the sudden ending and does not waste any time getting into his bathrobe and making for his dressing room. The ring filled up in a second with and it looked for angry supporters were start something with the the law who had put such etus on their enjoyment The films are and show every movement fighters in the ringside fans aomoment as if going to limb of a qui- beautifully clear of the Some interesting scenes rival training shown to whet the the spectators, the bout Marty Cutler and Jack being so slow that casual specta- tors would hardly wonder at the fact that the champion was not in condition if all his training was carried on at the same speed The pictures will be shown to- night for the last time An in- teresting discourse by Oren F. Woody, cipal adviser camps are appetites of between Johnson was delivered Flynn's prin- GOVERNMENT STEAMER IS IN PORT TODAY 8. 8. Leebro Arrived from North Today After a Successful Season's Work. The steamer Hunter, Dominion government Leebro, Captain arrived in port this morn- James ing after a season's work spent in the north Receent work ac complished by the government boat was the erection of a light on Herbert Rock. The Leebre will leave for the south this evening, touching at several points in connection with the es- tablishment of buoys and light- This will imelude the erection of a new day beacon on Serpentine Rock. During the trip south the Leebro will determine several points on which to erect beacons and lights houses ON 2,000 MILE poa RACE Michael Samuels Hopes to Estab- lish Record Revags Time. Nome, Alaska, March 12 Michael Samuels, driving the fast Hegness dog team, left here at 2 o'clock this afternoon in an effort to establish a record for the 2,000 mile trip over the snow trail to Valdez. Samuels expects to journey, which usually thirty-five days, in days. Much interest is already being taken in the famous 412 mile all- Alaska sweepstake dog team race, which will be run next month. make the requires twenty-five More Money for Fish. The Indian fishermen this sea- son intend to demand more mone¥Y for their catches. Last season for spring salmon they were paid but and the white paid the same. understood the Indians will de mand 5 cents, Just how this de mand will be met by the canneries of the Queen Charlotte Islands is a matter for conjecture, Queen Charlotte News. 3 cents a pound, fishermen were This year it is TENDERS FOR LEAGE. } Signed up to Mareh 17th | Successful tenderer Tenders will be received by the under 1013, for 4a five (5) year lease on a plot of ground 504100 lat corner of Fraser and Eighth Streets jaccording to plan Nled with the City Clerk will be required to; pay all taxes, water rates, ete Highest) ) OF any tender not necessarily accepted 55-61 EARNEST A) WOODS ‘I City Clerk Roh! Block, Corner of 7) Third Ave. PRINCE RUPERT FEED 00 MAIL ORDERS PROMI” eee, The Olrongest Men on Earth a steady stream of people pass. neler a ing into this popular playhouse, | dow, Hac en hmnid .. te rhe eighth round alone is worth pe ~. ers Ce the price of admission, as it|} lopme mt by wu ical shows Flynn goaded into a fury Ok. METEOR by the holding tactics of the big wonder, rth ‘ cinder, butting with all the frenzy} weak or ailing of a goat The Pueblo fireman cakes’ tee 0 . onee leaves the floor and throws a moat d : himself about two feet into the Write The Metzger Vitalizer Battery (Co, Glew, Ave & 3rd he ——..., Lot 31, Block 14 half cash, ba : and eighteer Ave. Fine ha Lane corner, Lot 22, Block 7, s Terms S200K nine anda Corner 4th a \ Hays Cove Cir Qy4 ont Lots 21-22, Block 10, s $2000, half cas ols and twelve | Sixth Avenue. Lot 4, Block 23, 8 half cash months Sixth A Lots 25-26, Block Se , Double corner {ith A Price 81375 I's : balance in six 1 twebs months. Lots 17-18, Block 1 Sect ‘ Price 81000, half ila in six and th Eleventh Avenus The Continental Trust (y Limited econd Ay Real Estate Department Insurance Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent 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 156 Grew LOTS 19-20-21-22-28 Block 45, Section 8 $2,100.00 Cash FOR ALL Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Prince Rupert Dealers HAY, GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS Agents for the International Stock food \TTENDES 10 _ ’ WHY PAY RENT! A 5 roomed hous Price $1,850 $550 Cash talance in 6, 1 ” Agents 2nd Avenue