ee Six room house in month. NOTICE Any les Officer at Section Two Lots 28, 29, Block 5. Price $6200; equity cash. Lots, 7, 8, Block 9, $3500; $1000 cash; bal. arranged modern improvements. Pattullo & Radford fisherman desiring to fish unattached from canner- must make application for license Prince Rupert before March For Rent Section One; well furnished, piano, Six months lease, $50 per a TO FISHERMEN the Fishery 19143. to 15th, “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. 1142 Pender Street West Moderate Prices, Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8500. EEE e Daily News Thomas A. Edison’s Blue Amberol Records have increased the enjoyment of the Edison Phonograph An Edison entertainment has always meant the best that the opera, concert and vaudeville stage can offer. The use of Blue Amberol Records means that these selections, clearer, sweeter and longer, can be repeated thousands of times with the same perfect results. Ask your dealer to play some for you and you'll be convinced. Thomas A. Edison, inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Ovange, N, J., U.S. A. A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at HAYNER BROS. 3rd Ave. and 6th St.) |For | J rk DAILY NEWS =n DEMERS arrived, & new shipment of Suits sizes and colors, varying vie up. janted—A woman for first class alter- ation work. Tailoring and First Class Dress- ' making oat't and Coates of all | Second Ave., over C. D. Rand's Office. | Phone 416 Black ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at § p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. AY . 4 Peerless Studio Rooms 19-20-21 Alder Block Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. marvellous value in photo- graphs OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS see Largest Line of Post Cards in chy HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Ne wp spapers Magazines ‘Periodicals CITY MESSENGERS PARCEL DELIVERY Reading and Card Room in Connection Phone 326 607 3rd Ave. (SCANDINANIAN SOCIETY) | | “The News” Classified Ads. || =One Cent A Word For Each Insertion 8 Wanted = LINE 1S COMPLETE SPLENDID OhPORTUNITY fr wh | ACROSS SHAWATLANS teawak Continued from Page 1.) willing young man, 16 to 22 years old General office work Apply immediately | Manager Port Edward Tewnsite Com-| pany, 3rd Avenue, opposite Post one dropping to their resting place at the bottom. Another pipe is WANTED—A good sized seaworthy launch : — 7 a . by monthly charter. Apply P. 0. Box| PUL On the gantry and the same ves 63-68 |operation is again performed Wanted ;W hen everything is running EPPICIENT STENOGRAPHER | Must be alert and willing. Apply = | smoothly the operation of add mediately manager Port Edward Tow! site Co., 3rd Ave., opposite Post mice. ing each pipe length takes about 64 ltwenty minutes. This procedure | WANTED—Two young girls for hand fold-| will be continued until the oppo ing. Apply at Daily News OMice | site shore is reached and the line WANTED—A general servant. Apply Mrs. lis then completed After this is L. W. Patmore. soatt | done a diver will go over the jentire line and re-calk all the jjoints. The line is maintained in For Sale 7h position merely .by its own weight. |POR SALE—Pairbanks-Morse ccotonaty | The fact that the pipes are gasoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed . . . ‘ . first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509, iflexible or knuckle jointed, of Prince Rupert. soit jecourse allows them to assume their horizontal position § after For Rent A particular- of lead has to making of the leaving the gantry | ily large quantity Ibe used in the PURMIONED. waforaishes 20d turnisnea| flexible joint, about 80 pounds to housekeeping rooms. Apply Alder Blockjeach joint With the completion corner Third Ave. and Sixth St “4 **\ of the laying of the pipe across FOR RENT—Up-to-date Mat, $25.00 per|the passage, the work will be im- OF hake to bees ee opPey | mediately undertaken of laying FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room witn|the 1200 feet of line from the large closet, hot and cold water. 435) farther end of the Submarine to ve, vee eee Shawatilans Lake. With the arri- val and installation of the pump Lost and Found lat Shawatlans, it is confidently jhoped that the line will be in ;} working order within the next FOUND—Small bunch of ke Owner two or three months tor have s | — a oe Daily News Gince: pey'ng Met | Mr. C. G. Duneane, consulting : a ee neo i s f _jengineer, retained to supervise COAL NOTICES 1! F or ‘"* work, together with city eatibihttietaataditii at CORK ORATION OF THE CITY engineer Mason and Foreman PRINCE RUPERT. |Douglas are on the ground early Skeena Land District—District of Queen ¥ ome - oo ene oe Charlotte Islands. jand late anxiously watching Take notice that 1, Filippo Panvini, of! “very . srations Prince Kupert, B. C., intend to apply w, Warning. jevery turn of the operation the Chief Commissioner of Leads for a } Great courtesy was extended license t rospect for coal, « and pe . . . . | " troleum on ihe following described lauds, During the construction Of|to the visiting civie officials and }on the west coast of Graham Island ater é across Shaw ~wsepaper > » eng ers Commencing at 6 fest pleated one mile water mam across hawatlans | newspaper men by the engineer south from the southeast corner of Coal| Passage at Fern Passage cables|in charge of the work, in the mat Lease 7432; thence 80 chains north; thence > | » ‘ « chains west; thence 80 chains south,| Will be strung and six dolphins|ter of explanations in connection thence $0 chains east, two the place of be-/driven. All boats’ are hereby|with the interesting process be. “Le seated 5th January, 1913 ‘ warned. Construction is now in| ing pursued in the dificult en > PANVIN Weekly Mar. 3, to muro PARVERE loperation and will continue un.) ineering feat on hand, }til further notice 45tf A representative of the “News - " : visited the scene of operations } W. MeG. MASON 7 Skeena Land District—District of Queen McG. MA N, again yesterday and found the Charlotte Islands i City Engineer. Take notice that I, Filippo Panvini, of work proceeding successfully. At | Prince Rupert, B. C., intend to apply to} » eonclus sate ' ithe Chtef Commissioner of Lands for 9 | S222... eggs the conclusion of yesterday's license to prospect for coal, ol] and px work the line was only eight pipe troleum on the following described lands, —— om the west coast of Graham Island lengths short of being complet- Commencing at a post planted one mile a . These wre te » south from the southeast corner of Coal | ed. These were laid this morn- Lease 7432; thence 80 chains north; thence ing. 80 chains east; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west, to the place of be ee ginning, containing 640 acres. } Located Sth January, 1913. Enjoyable Skating Party w _ . FILIPPO PANVINI ciel jeekly Mar. to Apr. 7. om . — = j The Saturday afternoon skat- _ sai ; ing parties given by a number of 1 Pt E Ue preamp ANNEX _| [itis seune men of the city at tne ie notice that |, Filippo Panvini, of , g z . er Tr Prince Rupert, B. C., intend to apply to popular and commodiou roller the Chief Commissioner of Lands fur a } rink on 6th Ave., are becoming jcense to prospect for coal, oil and pe sungpcnuninasneiineimnemeaentinl . » anais — troleum on the following described ie: was, one ee social events of the on the .west coast of Graham Island peer. » give ast Si Y. Caen at @ post plagted one mile ye wa steno eo ; a sou rom the southeast corner of Coal ; as *nde y arge License 7432; thence 80 chains south; Owned end. operated by the number of young people and a thence £0 chdins west; thence 80 chains | Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway on lovab athe ce ¢ ; » _ = . of beginning, containing 640 acres.” bisce |] the American and European plan. = vee ean og mo time was spent. Located 5th —s 1913. i Excellently furnished, with Upon leaving the rink at half ILIPPO PANVINI. a t » 1 Weekly Mar. 3 t0 Apes. | steam heat, electric light, and all past four an adjournment was dern conveniences, being abso- made to Knott's, where aflernoon ‘ lutely first-class in every respect. a was a of. snenens LAND LEASE NOTICES ' ‘ hose presen were: Misses L. The ae —_— Holtby, C. MeKenzie, B. Jenns, K. are equ any ho on Je = es * “pris Jenns, L Jenns, B. Curtain, O Skeena Land ae Dstrict of Coast, | Saunders, P. MeCroskie, Messrs verake, Botice gaat James D. Peebles, of | H. D .Hemme!l, W. 8. Marchal, ol ° » engineer, intends to ’ Che > ply for Fe to lease the following | J. W. Chapple, D. L. Pogson, J my neing at @ t planted the Peters, F. D. Peters, W. D. Tip- on _ 2 . northeast coast of pees? Island, about | pens, E. Butler, A, Little, G. A. ot” Bom back a gouthoass of the — MeGee, J. MeBain, A. D. Golden, reek, chain from — : beach, thence south 80 chains, thence east | C, CG. Purdy. 80 chains, thence north 60 chains, thence | west 80 chains following shore line to! point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JAMES D. D. he, Age re Agent. Dated 30th January, 1913 Pub. Feb. 10, 1918—Apr. 7, 1943. Skeena Land Started Diatwias of Geass, | Range V Take notice that Robert aes of “- couver, B. C., contractor, om » & ply for =e to Soca the fo wins describe Commencing at & post planted the nertheast coast of Porcher Island, “Apost 2% miles southeast of mouth of Hump- — Creek and at the north end of Chis- Passage, f chain from beach, ‘Some south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains following shore line to point of commen cement, containing 640 acres more or less ROBERT REID. | Dated 29th wr 3 1613. Pub, Feb. 10, 1018-——-Apr. 7, 1018 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS LANDS Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley easy terms. Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lends at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000. 00 VANCOUVER, B.c. Automobile Accident One of the automobiles by the Union Transfer Go to grief at the corner and MeBride Sunday morning. ow ned came of Third rvices Church Sunday REV. F. w. "KERR, M-A.. | - he PRS ool 220 p. m a Fl v PRESBYTERIAN quyacs 5". Sunday a at ye am. and Empress at 780 p.m. at 2.80 p. m. Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH McINTYRE HALL, IRD AVE., NEAR OTH ST. Services every Sunday at Ul Sunday Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W.H.MeLEOD B.AB.D. Pastom The car struck the curb and skidded, resulting in a badly bent front axle. It was indeed for. tunate that it did not go over the side as there is a big drop to the ground at the point where the accident occurred. It is said the mishap was due to the attempt of two persons to drive the car at the same time. This is a case where two heads are not better than one. lee in the Sunday services School, day’ end ‘aes & m, § and 8 p.m day 1:30 p Week night services Mon- THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services ev: Sundae, at li am. and 730 p.m. Sunday at 2.80 p.m, season there will be serv- church every Wednesday at & p. m. THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Thurs- Another Wholesale House Mr V. Cole, the genial and pop- ular proprietor of Cole's Cigar REV. C. R. SING, B.D. Pastom Store, on 3rd Avenue, has been eon ae ne instrumental in forming a com. ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH many t pe Cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place a , ben up 8 wholesale Morning prayer, 11. Even- 1ouse In connection with the ei. school, #30" p.m aay war and tobacco business The Communion ro Sunday company, which will be known of month, at a mo, as the Cole Sewar Co. started and third Sunday at 8 : O,, Started in a. m. During the Lenten bysiness this morning and have a warehouse to the earage prospects on 3rd Avenue, xt Prince Rupert Auto Go,’s Mr. Cole states that the for the new wholesale house extremely bright and already a number of big orders have been boked Subscribe for the Daily News. j LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Easter Post Cards s f fine assortment of Easter be at Hyde's, 64.66 Mrs. P. I. Palmer and little} daughter left Sunday night on the Princess Mary on a short vis it to Vancouver. | A fine assortment of. picture] post cards at Hyde's news~stand.| 64.66 Mr. J. H. Hilditeh returned th: latter part of last week from a short visit to the lower coast cit everyone with the slightest claim to a drop of Irish blood in them shamrock, a green neck. is sporting a of green ribbon or a piece tie On the anniversary of the birth of Ireland's patron saint, everyone seems to be merry and bright and to heartily join in the celebrations Everyone has a soft spot in their hearts for the Irish and on this one day the vear all party feelings are cast aside and nothing but god fel lowship and peace is alli we! | hold sway All the latest popular maga zine’s at Hyde's 64.66 Panama Studio For 10 days only, #6.00 cabin ets for $4.00 per dozen 65 Mr. Charles Barnes, known fe the last thirty years all over this province as “Professor” Barnes who is at present located at Dor een, on the G. T. P.. where he owns a valuable piece of acreage arrived in the city on last even ing’s train on a short business visit. Pennants of all nations, fine for decoration, at Hyde's 64-66 Proud of the Job Henry Smith is rejoicing today over a dislocated thumb which he says he sustained in punch ing a man who, according to his version of the affair, manoeuvt ed him out of the position at the Central Hotel Mr. Smith seems quite proud of the job he exe cuted Saturday night All the latest popular maga zine’s at Hyde's 64.66 Children's Footwear Our Third Avenue window is dressed this week exclusively with our new line of ehildren’s shoes, and they are without a doubt, the classiest line ever shown in the north Kenworth & Jefferson. 64 Easter Post Cards A fine assortment of Easter ecards at Hyde's 64-66 NAPOLEON'S GRANDSON FOUND PILING LUMBER Crittenden Memorial Society of San Francisco Traces William Gordon Angeles, March 1t5—A search by the Crittenden Memor- al Society of San Francisco for a reputed grandson of Napoleon Los Bonaparte ended yesterday in a Los Angeles lumber yard. Wil liam Gordon, a workingman, is the person sought. William Gordon was a son of the late John Gofdon, a San Francisco jeweller, who, aceord- ing to the Crittenden Society, un- questionably was a of the “Little Corporal,” remains of John Gordon in a ceme. tery near the Golden Gate William Gordon is 68 years of age. He says his father was not born on the Island of St. Helena, as has been asserted, but near Edinburgh, Seotland, Novem ber 11, 1848. John Gordon's mo | ther was a Sewich woman, mat ron of the Hospital at St. Helena when Napoleon arrived there and he was given his mother’s fam ily name, John Gordon Jones, Welsh woman, in Lon don, in 1845, and then eame to son The rest married Amelia a ies, It was Mr. Hilditch’s inten tion to visit one of the Hot} Springs located in the south but} finding them mostly closed for : the season, decided to return earlier than he at first contem-| plated, and make another visit}. later in the year. ' : | This is St. Patrick's Day when WHY PAY RENE M a Ml } ‘ 4 For Rent tw HeBride rq 4. DOUGLAS Best Bargains s Rupert Realty ba tert Hh Westenhaver Bros, Third Street Phone 49 DELKATLAH ee? Core TOWNS Delkatiah Ba f the new Queen f i April test the Istands \\ buying lots a with t ad CHAS. M. WILSOL Owner, Delkatlah, 9 ROBT. ENTWISTE Agent, Masset, 0 Silversides Bra The up-to-date House D tors of Prince Rupert sign Writing. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “We always deliver the 2nd Street Phone 156 LOTS 19-20 -21-22- Block 45, Section 8 $2,100.00 Cas FOR ALL Harrison, Gamble & FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince} PRINCE RUPERT FEED & Dealers HAY, GRAIN FEED SEEDS nal Sod pry al pepe Agents for the Internet PROM MAIL ORDER vt A 5 roomed America, settling in New London Conn, where William was born | in 1847, ; “Having the blood of the great; emperor in my veins has neve! excited me,” William Gordon | said as he turned to his task of| piling lumber, Pennants of all for decoration, at fine 66 nations, Hivde's The Daily Noms has the larg- est circulation in Northern B.C, 64 | iRalance in 6, ! 6 Price $1,850 $550 Cash R. Naden C0, b Agents avenue