THE DAILY NEWs I ‘ — —_—_——— ———ESE= _— Ta | ee DAWSON POSTMASTER a : | : LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, “The News” Classified Ads. | melaile, Remington $30 Underwood $55 Rebullt typewriters fook like brand new machines, do i equal work, carry same guarantee of one .year and cost = os Write for complete price tiet of all etand- ard makes. Canadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept. Mr. G. H, Sawle of the Omineca| Mas Been in Charge 8 Herald, New Hazelton, left on a Paimy Days of Nee i ne, _ 7. a | 9 } pusiness visit to the lower coast Tell Many Intoreeuet™ ® lcities this morning Experiences, i _—— — | eNOSS n or 1 1 Lock! | | Mr, Harold Lockhart left for} her i ‘ ' | ’ Vancouver this morning to take! this m, 3 Q the 1} bowl tor t ‘ i— oO Oemme part in the big be ing tourna-| from Daw th a ea - SS iment to be held in that city | teresti g | t | | cee i ' | struck th Wanted RUSH OF BRITISH caked j Mrs. ©. H. Handasyde Jr. left! other th M TT ; | | dust arrived, a new shipment of Suits —_ se LERS TO CANADA this morning on the’ Prince;has be: wh gE oN i pies and colors, varying) waNTED—Immediately, first class band er George for a few weeks’ visit to| famous n y Wweneeut Sank to ie ‘cules cnn for alteration work. | Demers itt Continued from Page 1.) Seattle File wane ret - ‘ @ very b jation work. WANTED—Two young girls for hand fold. | ———__$-_._ — iMr. Hart | ccusnlisiitinicdelihante, ines } ine Apply at Daily News Office . | , 4 ge een eralereeic. tres ‘ee ~. wel have seen before,” an emi Mr. G. H, Collins, manager of jthe px MRS. E. A. HEAD hours in the morning oral Red 183;gration agent said when ques-|the Canadian Fish and Cold Stor | Spring ol Ht} Hi} Tailoring and First Class Dress- str tioned “Though people Mave/}age Co., was @ passenger south jwere he e Hi WU making | WANTED—Good capable man and wife to|/heen going to Canada for years,|this morning on the’ Prince/ ences h NA lik Second A : and | manage ratiroad junch counter. Apply} ' ‘ SW Second Ave., over ©. D. Rand's to W. J. McLean, Canada Ry. News Co.,/it 18 only now that the country| George. ness sin : NN iii Office. Lid., G. T. P. Wharf bor lis really becoming known, and — inception he i] on ; iil Phone 416 Black ore OR [consequently it is only now that Messrs. W. A. Williams and E.)the prosai . ‘ ore. ’ : . ATG | ithe possibilities of the country'’s|E, Campbell of the Granby Bay/ally arr . tHe | i | - ee - . » HMR HE | resources are being understood.|Mining, Smelting and Develop-|tropolis | . A A ” ; ; HK AH th ‘Valhalla of S.H. & E.F. For Sale }It is true that a small percentage|ment Co., Ltd., left for the south| Dawson h a | (SCANDINANIAN SocteTy) lof the intending settlers come/this morning on. the’ Prinee|}from ar aa Nit | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at § | — , jback, but their number does not] George. adian « —_ i i Allg p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. FURNITURE of three roomed flat for sale/ affect the general total, as it is -_——- bizarre att } i Mh iM il | cheap; also fat for rent Apply Box ; | ey th I jeciitineiliamaisiiibadicl hs inital a 555 bor so small, and besides these are The ¢ P. R. steamer Princess! first five Hh wil! iit mit ; ° FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary|the people*who go out expecting|May arrived this morning at} howeve { Mitt HH III Pp ] St d gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed,/ig, find everything cut and dried|10:15 from the north with althe most rv Hl HAH ul nh eer ess u 10 Fuses bee Apply P. 0 art few theiis ‘ a socneninil Cs tee tas pete te on HAI F ; : arge pass 0 Ss se: e face « ; Hi | Rooms 19-20-24 Alder Block | “Seotland is sénding out over|son of the year. After unloading|an eage: ' Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. a thousand emigrants weekly|4,000 bundles of shingles she|tion drawn f iz } | For marvellous value in photo- For Rent jduring the season, and there are|proceeded south at one o’clock.|the earth pre graphs see la large number of Irishmen, es- -_— stood what a I | OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS : ‘ _|pecially farm hands, who have Mr. and Mrs H. L. Johnson| would get 7 } Wit} WWE Focus seat, cyrenned .* Gptus leome t ee that Canada i the 1 i through th eity thi that _—— 1ishec Seve h avenue, east o c de.) CO > oO see t af ade s ‘| passe “‘oOug e 5 5 i voir ddress P Ox 637 B1-63 one 1 Absolute Flower in Address P. O. Box 637 61-63lland of promise. There is nol|morning en route south from|never art ‘ . |FOR RENT—Up-to-date fat, $25.00 per| owever De rr Bin reas itn ane — ee watt Purity Fragrance Largest Line of Post Cards in City | “mouth: furniture for sale cheap ADP IY |dount, hows ver, tha: the emigra- | Skagway 4 mir. Jotnson | : ee ‘@ : : cua igusispepenaseieeennetnnvenisttctonnsennaansenenettanetigg tisha | H. FP. MeRae & Co., Second Ave 60 65) tion to Canada has been cut into]sistant C. P. R. passenger agent|the parties I Pure vegetable oils are the | Natural flower extracts give HYDE’S CIGAR STORE |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with} by the Australian emigration}at the latter place. was not 4 vd 4 base of Baby s Own soap. to Baby s Own Soap the wee Tare Phan i cold or trade, but in spite of that the in the days of { } It promotes skin health and clinging fragrance which Magazines Periodicals Newspapers $| | numbers going west are in ex Mr. E. H. Fletcher, post office}men to stand a ' prevents skin troubles. makes its use so pleasant. i} aF 4 lcess of any previous season.’ inspector ,arrived in the city this| whole days Y’S OWN ELI UNNING FOR CITY MESSENGERS Lost an oun _— morning from Skagway Mr.jto ask for the In canoe of Cae aa Sar Sold Sodlien . eee | HOBBLE SKIRT ON Fletcher has been on a tour of Mr. Hart ; ‘ aan onse, LIMITED, Mrns. MONTREAL. 1-1-13 yore Sania - | FOUNI bunch of &k inspection of the post offices in] pointee und ad. “ “OUND—-Sma unch eys Owner : . j I } f Phone 326 607 3rd Ave. can have sane: by peyteg for this ad RETURN JOURNEY Northern B. C., org ng a sed. sauly ews Office 56t . ec img the fy F | I ler + = - Sn | St. Andrew's Society meeting |'" Dawson J CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF Tighter Than Ever, Says a bone) onien: at 8 o'clock sharp. Busi.|@e"t supp Conservative PRINCE RUPERT. | don Fashion Expert. ness of importance, i - ' —IN THE— ae : Warning. | London, March 13 According Mr. F. R. Giertson. G. T. P Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley ito a London fashion expe whol reside engineer, is a visitor to When ae sce FARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District | FARM | Dawns ie. ebadiensited ctf, eit a a. cilia oils. & GEOEE Af thd © ¥, B.peee thet Ber | : ofl has just returned from Paris, the nd ordinary 1 her —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS — {water main across Shawatlans dressmakers of that city are pro Inn, Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on |Passage at Fern Passage cables | bor . one you ean bet ‘ ;}posing not merely to revive the has ended ‘ J — easy terms. | will be strung and six dolphins Mayor’ Pattullo is expected t hobble skirt but to make il 3 | driven. All boats are hereby return from the south this after- -— — ° warned. Construction is now in| tighter than ever, so that women|[noon on the Princess Beatrice ; NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited | operation and will continue un. | Will be almost unable to walk in Sil id B PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000. 00 we further notice 45tf it. This London expert says Mr. L. Bell, who is One of the versl es 0s, W. McG. MASON, The skirts I saw in Paris were best known and most popular G — ——— City Engineer. iso tight around the legs that the r. P. locomotive engineers run-| The up-to-date House Decom lwearers could scarcely walk.J "8 out of Prince Rupert over tors of Prince Rupert the new transcontinental railroad that is to be, left this morning sign Writing.. on the Prince George for his | some inches in front or on thé home at St Albans, Vermont Paper-Hanging side to allow the feet some little Mr. Bell expects to return with movement, and are arranged with | his fe I shortly and ll take ‘PRINCE RUPERT INN | |folds of the material in drapings Hl amily ioruliy and wi uk Our Specialties up his permanent residetice in (ol {|The dresses are frightfully ugly }/In some cases they are draped up | ee Sabdintmebukes | | eee Te laround the thigh and tapering to this city. Pr. ankles. “We always deliver the goods’ “The draped hobble is more in- Mr. J. M. Hutchings, of the|2nd Street Phone 166 Grew 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. je aND }sidious than the plain hobble? provincial police, for some time NEX |skirt. It has deceived everybody]jn charge at Stewart and later at | | _ : |because the fashion prophesied] port Nelson. has been appointed a 2 ee eee ee eee ee jled the women to believe that the}to a similar position at Granby LOTS | jhobble skirt was dead, that folds| Bay, Owned and operated by the land drapery were coming in and,fB 0 eee 23 Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on fj therefore that the skirts were] nore was a clean docket a 19-20 -2)] -22- |] the American and European plan. jbound to be fuller and that morefi), police court this morning || Excellently furnished, with § terial would be used. The ex- eer Block 45, Section 8 || steam heat, electric light, and all jtra material, however, is used int yy FP. Barkshire, representing modern conveniences, being abso- 9) “raping the bodice and around! vancouver and Victoria ecapital- eee ie ie Hee} ty) The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast. lutely first-class in every respect. the hips, and leaves but a wispi- ists, who arrived in the city last Cash oo of skirt around the ankles.| pyiday in order to look over the $2,100.00 “In very many cases, skirts are} situation at Port Edward, re FOR ALL 'so narrow, even in tailor made turned south again this morning. ;costumes, that they must be split jin directoire fashion up to the Se eee ee ee |knee or even above, either at the PARASITE T0 FIGHT H ° ¢ ble & Compal Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. | side or in front, In many cases MEDITERRANEAN FLY arrison, am j}buttons and buttonholes allow FINANCIAL AGENTS the wearer to determine how long : fa. @ the slit shall be.” Founded by DOr. Silvester in the| Third Ave. Prince Rupett Then he wondered why they didn’t come. iectie ks thé ao Mekal a oe an G. A. Sweet, Manager. skirts are slit—they must be, said Africa. another Londoner back from the feel pec a 2 > ok: PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0. EE Freneh capital. Rhbdy but also to his i his ¢ P sons and vester, an entomologist sent by He wasn't reaching the people. daughters, his mother—even his mother- the Hawaiian territorial board of in-law. Their coaxing will help to convince agriculture to make a search in onions -Church Services - "MServices avisy Sunday te toe Tei different parts of the world for a HAY, GRAIN FEED AND 9 parasite to destroy the fruit pest known as the Mediterranean fly, SEEDS cabled yesterday from Capetown, South Africa, that he had found it His canvassers rang every door-bell in the head of the house—and pretty soon town. They talked to some one in every there'll be a piano in that home. house. This and dozens of similar cases which Chureh t il am. and Empress But one in every household isn’t enough might be cited to show that “waste cir- at 7.80 p.m. ie * eo . . e Sunday at 2.30 p. m. | in the West African jungles and ; ay if it doesn't happen to be culation” is an empty bugaboo, and should REV. ?.W. KERR. MA, Paston || The last boat brought up another that he would return with a sup- for the lot national Sock Faad aes ee And, 09 qos, & mani? _— wantes aah. ae wane large quantity of our ply at onee, via Australia, Agents ' _ person——it was a servant, or a Teks the motor truck. It be sold Satie aa fate oi e For years the Mediterranean _ ; child. The woman of the house was seldom ¥% = m, and 7.80 p.m. paw | . fly has been a curse to the fruit} MAM oRDERS PROMI)! ATTEND: 4 seen; the man of the house, never. only to large furs Yet a motor truck Bchol ew tio p.m. Spring ° Goods industry of Hawaii, “All ship- —= ' manufacturer is successfully Advertising || REV. W.H. MeLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor Our line of sults is very extensive ments of fresh fruits to Ameri. Now, if the piano maker had placed an in daily papers. He realizes that he must ad. in the newspaper, it would have reached reach, not alone the managers of the con- “Barvices ovary Sunday st ll oad ane eh bane ia querantine laws for fear the pest Servi nday a } | THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH eae Ss ue — Ss can ports are prohibited by strict WHY PAY RENT! a 4 ‘een cerns that require trucks, but also thei al and 3 am. Benday will be communicated to the thousands, where assers could ji ne their ed | exy caneelst 2 Ley > House and Street mainiand. The search for an reach only hundreds. ilete aan dead head . i aaeee, D effective parasite has been going . And even though only 10 per cent. of the that this 2 ts 2 OS SUREND |] ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH resses on for years, A 5 roomed hi - e 1 ms Advertising radiates in a thousand |] or Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place , j | vere, \ ~ : tad egin ion ate mere ng prayer, 11, Even- in slik, linen, voile crash, Bedford An Ad te of Canad pane re does directior ns, : verges most @ prayer, 7:30, Sunday rd, ete, he vocate o lanada. not mean that the advertising read by the tonishingly to influence the house that has pT the tne beautiful eee aheue te Lady Doughty, wife of Bir * 850 other 90 per cent. is wasted, Advertising made up its mind that horse-trucking is of | month, at 1 a ©, come and marvelied at the reason- George Doughty, is the latest so Price $1, . a an thir unday at 8 ableness of the loes. ‘le ' er to co »{ 0 talks, not only to the prospective buyer, too costly and inefficient. 4m.” During the Lenten SEAS ecathied dikes’ diel tans _ oo S nes a ae oe . ore Se Te a EUROPEAN COUNTRIES beautiful a ee oo ee. var Cash Wednesday at 8 p. m. lines of neckwear, veilings, all-over 3) °!'8 for Grimsby, is, of course,| f : i. —_—————___—__ 7 lace, real laces and hair ornaments, prominently associated with the ihe Advice regarding your advertising, problems is available Sergeant TE Se ne ates ef Brith Columbia Fisheriée a8) patance in 6. 1° 1% 5" well as other activities in Canada, through any recognized Canadian advertising agency, or the 5 " : - ae Sunda, \ pearis.. Spun glass hair ornaments Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 am. 2 and OD me oun in several designe and many cotors. $| Ady Doughty has recently given day School, 1:30 Our several lectures on the Dominion Lumsden Bldg., Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation on your parit—so write if interested. Week night services Mon- ’’ husband's constituency. i SY wad taneay. — MILLINERY a cane = eh ae one to ¢. R Naden (o., LW. : Canada will pr » repeate 3 l* very nearly all to hand and we Ble ony probably be repeated fol eure we could satisfy you. * year. Agents SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS| Subseribe for the Daily News. gnd Avenue YO) 2) yey eal a