THE DAILY NEWS =< + = - — == SS a = a | “The N ews” Classified Ads =One Cent A Word For Each Insertion =| F Business : , Lots 9 and 10, Block 30, Section 1. Price $26,000, in- cluding two modern six-room dwellings valued at 85,000; renting for $80.00 per month. TERMS: 811,000 cash, bal- ance extended over 3 years We consider this one of the best buys in Prince Rupert FURNISHED, unfurnished and furnished “FROM HOME TO HOME.” PORT GEORGE the new pay roll ¢ penings for business and profe bricklayers, brickyards, sawmills 1 . the next four years by four railways pay r centre and the location of main ‘ and the Peace River district One th ~ ry is GO TO THE PEASANTRY pair of shoes that money can buy--at half the price formerly paid eee ee ees Eee jeration of #200,000, which = she has raised chiefly from the sale McPherson’s Trainman Anti-Wet fornia oil tan boot, with inside of her father's works. Bal,without toecap, made of fine or outside counter, Reg. $8.50, posomae Se cues a OF Zee chrome leather, reg. $5.50, now 4.25 now ; ‘ j . 6.90 ee Oe ee nee Dr. Reed’s Cushion Sole, Reg. Men’s Fine Russia Calf button pp A $7, now : ; 3 5.25 shoe, hand sewed, Reg. $6,50, |to be under the supervision of 5 the Tolstoi ream de 08 Dr. V » i ] . Reg. now : , " 3. Fashionable Gambling Den. $6.50, now : pee ” : we os Keene Cut Shoe, known through- poerers eee: Neen aeenee raid on a fashionable gambling out Canada, made of fine box den occurred last night when the | police raided a house at Knights Doctor's Special, Reg. $7, now 5.25 calf, leather lined from top to Iprideh te the Myée Pork dietziet Men’s Fine Patent Colt, Button toe, Reg. 6.50, now © 5.25 PB eet “Pissing enema ae with cloth top, Reg.$6.50, now 5.25 ePherson’s Tan Calf, vicalized fale cabaly and wore taben ts tbs nearest station house Men’s Fine American Elk, leather sole, water proof, Reg. $7, now 5.25 ——______—— lined, guaranteed water proof : 30 prs. of Fine Gun Metal Bluch- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Reg. 4.50, a | ° ; ° 3.40 ers, Reg. $3.50, now “ 1.90 . ~ , McPherson’s 14 in. White Elk, 20 pr. of Leckie’s California Oil spending a week in the city vist Leather lined, prospectors’ boot, Tan, 14 in. boot with or without eae Reg. $10, now . . 7.50 toe cap, sells everwhere for $9, Gibbon A. Goodwill ead H. Sohn: son have returned to Hazelton 25 prs. of Leckie’s 10 in, Cali- while they last e ° 7.25 from a trip to the Groundhog coal flelds. News of Julius Lawler, who formerly lived at Hazelton, is sought by his sister, Mrs, J, O Kulstad, Remember all of these shoes are Goodyear welt last. While we do not carry a very heavy stock of shoes, we have the best at all times HIGHEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES MAKE US FRIENDS AND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS : ~~ a Notice to the 4 © JUST FOUR DAYS LEFT & .*" MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH. Rogers & Black Union Transfer Co Westholme Lumber Co Lindsay's Cartage & Stor age Moore Bros Pacific Transfer Co Couture Bros RAST ELH! Pony Express x or , \/ a “a Martin O’Reilly housekeeping rooms. Apply Alder Block |‘ HYDE'S CIGAR STORE : For Sale corner Third Ave. and sixth St. 64-78 bi HOTEL ELYSIUM fea tee i c FOR SALE—Gerhard-Hyndsman piano; easy Lost and Fo n CITY MESSENGERS crams. Aeelp to P. A. Merrie, Dally und Sid. Sykes, Manager PARCEL DELIVERY ame vor |e Reading and Card Room in . - . . : The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. ’ Connection POR SALE Pure bred Scotch collie, about a natds pease” Manis to howe Dt. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices, Phone 326 607 Sra Ave. one year old. Enquire W. E. Williams fies p wows eel 72w i 1142 Pender Street West - - Vancouver, B.C. i iaiidtaiaes : _|POR SALE—Pairbanks-Morse stationary | | | #asoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed, ‘SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS i: css.2me- sooo" ow ye | Business Chances | Prince Rupert soit ty, DISCUSSION IN CITY COUNCIL ssional | men of all kinds; also carpenters, buiid-| EF X DIES every bind Rats " Soe hondred SASH A. Sar 4 Be J, million dollars will be distributed in| (A = — ¢ nstruc ae : F . ee | ry which has been selected as e mail . a | ) oll Same —==Sl_C_C Foo ’ “a passenger divisions and terminals where/ vf shops and manufacturing plants will be] q located Eleven railways are butiding i or projected to Fort George, which will SSS ( be the distributing point and centre of ( y ne hundred million acres f rich ager f. | a cultural, timber, mineral and coal lands " | in Central ‘Northern British Columbia ; 3 sand miles of navigable waterways on/ which ven steamboats are already ply . p electr y c OG) aes, con iN ‘ cure ‘ Bi sin *s jobenine. now. n owt jen Bg BE! bis, Gorm Omer, and Gols sees fe tiv Ou GMa) Netenns aneaeah ae|ine¢ es TOLSTOPS ESTATE TO be RAISING MONEY FOR n a THE FLOOD SUFFERERS \ Winnipeg Plans to Send a Dona- tion to the Inundated Dis- tricts of Ohio. Winnipeg, March 29,—Funds is dante ne sot a MB StrONgESt Men nt me of the newspapers opened a 4 d | tte RCE Ry oe. eee fond Thursday night and by Fri i ” , ‘ . The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. Wanted For Rent day night over $1,000 had been | subscribed and subscriptions are 2nd Avenue & Sth St. Phone 150 {| (Scam pinantan Soctery) souring if ’ ‘ yve i y , s dis sher at tt wating ahntne ; Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8) YANTED First class dish washer a! FoR RENT—Excellent modern Mat above All Uhe ving | eh ’ | p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. — ee ete octal ome “tn the city, and there are a grea ke v ace ear oO ‘ ce urnishe ar . ———__—$—$—$— a Ww ~ th Le - A chambermsid at the os luding bath, $20 mo. Also several fur-| ma w open their doors f “ view Hovel : nished cabins, close in, cheap Omee i how for the first t VANTE s next our own, looking down 2nd street,) SuUnGay © Ss 10 irst Largest Line of Post Cards in city w — a servens om i "y cheap to right party H ~“—ne ter row. the receipts to be g ‘ ~ a . alc the flood fund rhe props wing Sunday opening to| The Metzger Vitaline av ition of the law, have dé ed their willingness to pay Battery Co. the fine and also give a personal | Robt Block, Corns idonation Ca =e 4 orem The Ministerial Associati s ll discussing the advisability Of | eseesccccoccsccs : special « ections in the churches CeCe O++ CoCo bbb GGe jand flood offerings will likely be Pp Fd taken up at every service The ort ward civ authorities on Monday w | ot the the olty’s donation oo | PRINCE RUPERT's INDUS. TRIAL ANNEX OVER FINLAY MUNROE CASE a The launch “Dixie leaves Continued from Page 1 the Government Slip for Port Edward every day at2 o'clock, returning at 5 Alderma B y Webst« | ne. said Mr. Munroe was o'clock. thoroughly respectable ’ SOOPOOOO—*+ ED+C} DOF C++ ++ bE j who had led a decent sort . ibut his health had erippled him.| S bd se ese Silversides Bros ihealth officer he was incapa il a. : y phys ’ 4 ' ad oe If the . The up-to-date House Decor. }was iid to him he w ig | tors of Prince Rupen h ne where he had friends and . gage in some kind of business S W + which he ¢ ld make 1 bare P ign be . re The mat yas SICK and aper- he had been placed ne I anging he police cells to sleep on bare Our Specialties irds with only one blanket and t of the simple food ge , . aaah The next thing would “Ve Olde Reliable that he would have to be re-| 2nd Street Phone 156 Gre the hospita IF IT IS MADE OF SHOE LEATHER O’REILLY HAS IT AE wasp siantved Wocseend sl te eal somes sul no ve at a j If Bargains in shoes are what you are looking for your search is ended Ys mee Posie “rhe may aa ar. Munroe McPherson and J. and T. Bell make the shoes right Ooi at th i Gown Tos Soe Sees: peel - O’REILLY MAKES THE PRICES RIGHT ince peasantry, wit ne'er] Ne cts'se arate Gae'marr,| DEMERS | Carefully read these prices then treat your feet to the best Jaren of 2380 acres willbe trans ive chariy Wal ities d ite Michael and Andrew, to bielehe wdimenhé ef the const oliiesd eP* Ses tak cdiaied to cond baa toiF° OF I Vancouver or Victoria and he had refused this If they continued . , to pay him the $30 per month Little S NEWS Aveng where were they at? He did not believe in voting to indigents cily | Magasines :: Periodicals :: Newspap@ CIGARS TOBACCOS =: FRUM 2nd Ave. Below Kalen Island id money to do what they likes with Phere was a principle in volved If Munroe wished to go up the line the city would pay his iiilorataan that ation tomeine | NEW STOCK OF a must stay away from the city and not become a further charge upon it. He did not desire to be harsh| We have in the matter, but there was the principle involved TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS Alderman Naden asked if the CLOVER POTATO SEEDS man was not a subject for the os Provincial Old Man's Home ALFALFA GARDEN SEE Alderman Kerr said that ques FLOWER SEEDS tion had been looked into last year and they found that the man od Mail orde was not f Alderman Maitland was in FED (0. favor of the committee's report PRINCE RUPERT a He had seen the man and he said 5 ship |e guns wilting wo 60 anvvtiors \|Lot 12, Block § the grant of $30, saying that if the city was spending so much § ti l in charity on a reading room they ec 10n eould afford this amount The mayor said the reading room could not be classed as a work of charity and from what} Alderman Maitland said he | thought the man should be sent tc to 9 » Victoria and given enough keep him while he got some place to stay. Also, in answer to a question from Alderman Mi Caffery, he said the health officer ° ommpasl had reported that the man could Harrison, Gamble & Co be compelled to leave the city FINANCIAL AGENTS After further discussion it was Prince Rupét decided to aet upon the letter of | Third Ave. the mayor The man will be sent up the river the mayor given his personal assurance that he will! en be taken good care of O ws ee 819.0% A Clean Sheet. The police eourt register) ‘ ! showed a clean sheet this morn } a4 Ave ing Few new cities with such) dro: 4 cosmopolitan population can; ! ishow as good a record as Prin« e| |} Rupert 12 fine | ~eoeniuasioisinaneath \ The Present. Cured while you breathe is} ( lit ithe heading of the latest invalu '¢. R. Naden 0., able specific And, to be sure, | Agents | there is no life like the present i md Avenue | Puneh, sic