Read The Daily News THE DAILY NEWS = = = Absolute Purity base of Baby's Own soap. It promotes skin health and prevents skin troubles. Flower Fragrance Pure vegetable oils are the | Natural flower extracts give | to Baby’s Own Soap the clinging fragrance which makes its use so pleasant. BABY’S OWN SOAP IS WELL WORTH RUNNING FOR. In the interest of your skin, send for some now. Sold everywhere. ALBERT GOAPS, LIMITED, Mrns. MONTREAL. 1-1-3 os r “The News” Classified Ads. ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== 6 ee —e Joke on the Grey Rifies During the parade of the Grey Rifles last night who did not Far! a sidewalk spectator know be ter put this wondering query to} his chum: But what are they going dow to the government wharf f “To get accustomed to rea wharf air” was the reply The Daily News has the larg- est circulation in Northern B.C. “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. (SCAN DINANIAN SOCIETY Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the kall at 319 3rd Ave. oe Line of Post Cards in City HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Magazines P eriodicals Ne wspapers CITY MESSENGERS PARCEL DELIVERY Reading and Card Room in Connection 607 3rd Ave. Phone 326 FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Steel Blocks Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rope Valves Hose Rubbervid Roofing Pumps Stoves & Ranges = Established 1908 —_—_—_—_—_—_———— Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Paint Corrugated Iron “We Sell Nothing But the Best” LA °>-—<—oO->>—->2>=>=—==>=—= CCT Again we say Shoes. Notice to the Public On and After April 1st ALL ORDERS FOR COAL 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. Pony Express TENDERS FOR GRADING. Sealed tenders will be received by the City Clerk until 4 p. m. om Monday, the 14th of April, 1913, for the grading of Market Place and 4 portion of the city re serve on Fulton St. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office f the City Engineer. The iowest or any tender not necessar ily accepted. . McG. MASON, City Engineer Corporation of the ony of Prince Rupert, | cafe - WANTED-—A general servant. Apply Mrs. In All There Will Be Nine Bylaws L. W. Patmore. soatf to Be Voted Upon on the 24th. For Sale | The city council last night passed no less than nine bylaws | FOR SALE—Gerhard-Hyndsman piano; easy |! all of whieh will be voted upon terms Apply to P. R. Harris »paity | by the people on the 24th of this py oo th f tl i mor ‘ se > ar , FOR SALE—Pairbenks-Morse stationary ronth . these five are money gasoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed.) bylaws calling for debentures to frst class shape Apply P. 0. Box 1509, —— » meerremnta i , Prince Rupert s0itt - issue d to the — gate amount at 0 5 3.000, ¢£ Niows: LOT 31, Block 39, Section &. Price $650; ! “ as Tonows cash $130, balance in four equal instal-| Bylaw toward construc- se ane vene " tion of steel bridge FURNITURE two housekeeping | over Morse Creek.. $35.000 sale rooms can be rented e399 | Bvlaw for construction Third avenue, near § th V | and 8 p. m a2 “3 of part of sewer sys DMs» danieturs< ats 350,000 i Bylaw f grading piece For Rent of city property mn Second avenue, near GOOD, biied .fen- tent 9160 9th Avenue Eleve mth street Pitas FO we Come and see 80-83 | Bylaw for exeavation of CLEAN furnished cabins Five dollars per | piece of city property month Apply at 5 Sth Ave., near Fulton si-s6 | adjoining city hall on FURNISHED room to rent; suitable for i n street 12.000 two; modern conveniences 221 6th! in erectio ) Ave. W. Phone 154 roe |Dylaw for erection of | public school on Bor- e i | iene street al 20,000 Lost and Found | Three other bylaws to be voted {- jupon on the 24th are to increase - jthe interest from 4% to 5 per FOUND—At the bazaar dance at Kalenicent. upon the following debeu Island Club, one sleeve link. Owner can . have same by paying for this ad. at|t{ures, which have not been taken Daily News OMce 7otr jup because of the low price of interest owing to the dormant ; . istate of the money market Business Chances ; m aa f Electric light system 866,000 peer ererersrmarmermnermner mere | To lenhone evstem 40.000 FORT GEORGE, the new pay roll city;| Hydro-electric system... 550,000 openings for business and professional | pa 4 : men of all kinds; also carpenters, build- | rhe bylaw granting the federa! ers, bricklayers, brickyards, sawmills, | owe ment a « > 0 i] all lumber yards, sash and door factories and| *"’** rene Sop ite for drill ha every kind of business. One hundred |‘ ind that defining the duties of million dollars will be distributed in | 4 i Were al : j the next four years by four railways|©'tY auditor Were also passe last now under construction to Fort George. | night which has been selected as the main/| pay roll centre and the location of main/ passenger divisions and terminals where Wanted FIVE MONEY BYLAWS PASSED BY COUNCIL WAITRESS wanted at once Apply Vienna ai.8 shops and manufacturing plants will be ‘EARL GREY’S RIFL located Eleven railways are bu i While every article in our immense stock } is marked to the very lowest figure, you will find that our Shoe } prices are real bargains. McPherson’s Shoes need no praise from us or pr ted to Fort George, which be the istributing point and contre of | one hundred million acres of rich agri cultural, timber, mineral and coal lands in Central Northern British Columbia and the Peace River district One thou sand miles of navigable waterways on| Company Made ‘Good Showing in which seven steamboats are already ply. ing from Fort G ~ ou’ cheap electri First Parade of the power and cheap a! ol, chure hes Season. , ublic “hail, waterwi rks and all mveniences Thousands of nstruc- | ame tian men nOW on the ground You can/ secure 4 business opening now. Don’t) Considering that it was the delay OMcial information given free Natural Resources Security Company,|first parade of the season and Ltd. (Joint Owners and Sole Agents for | ‘ Fort George Townsite), 403-404 Moser-|that the weather was far from Ryder Bik Fort George, B. C., Central) : Avenue Address or call Vancouver|ideal there was a splendid turn- Office, 624 Vancouver Block, Vancouver ¢ B. Cc 75-86 out last night of the members of eithe Far! Grey's Rifles, over thirty answering to the roll call. Head- ed by the bugle band recent!y or- ganized under the leadership of Sergeant Swift, late of Regina, the i jline of mareh was from the ar mory along Second avenue to the \Government wharf where nearly jtwo hours were spent at drill Captain Stork was in command with Lieutenant MeMordie bring- jing up the rear. The bugle band has made ex. cellent progress during the short jtime it has been organized and will no doubt prove a source of creat strength to the company There will be a parade every Monday night until May 28th when the annual inspection will take place. SEVERAL CASES ADJOURNED ‘One Man Charged with Assault and Several with Drunkenness. man who is becoming a familiar in police court, was before Magistrate Carss this morning Dr. Vernon's Cushion Sole, fine vici kid; $6.00; now Doctor's Special and Dr. Reed's Cushion reg. $6.50 and $7.00; water proof; in black or tan; and $7.00; now TOW . wee eee McPherson's Storm Blucher, leather lined, reg. $6.50 reg Sole; §.25 viscalized sole; Genuine American Elk, leather lined; reg, $4.50; 250 pairs of odd lines, black or tan; to clear Leckie's California Oil Tan, oul toe cap; Some of Our Shoe Prices semi heavy work shoe, BROW. csicccevvteeteve consisting of lace and button, reg, 34.50 to $6.00 pair; , es Cs oo © 60s b:d0 bbe thane 3 90 lwith intent to do bodily harm. e The case was adjourned until ° | Wednesday, 14 in., with or with. 7 25 Cathet ain tetas e Money bylaws providing for She was suspended icharged with vagrancy igiven three sentence. Sam Kennedy, A. Stewarts Titus Campbell, Silas Maitland, Steve Campbell and Ellen Kennedy, In- idians, were all charged with be- jing drunk and disorderly. Cases jwere adjourned until tomorrow. B. W. Williams was called upon to answer to a charge of assault at Mary Matheson, an Indian wo- } lM 1? | days on 3.40 in the expenditure of over $400,000 } equally low prices. REMEMBER---We have everything in the Clothing and Furnishing Line at Read our ads., compare our prices, then come and buy. j}were passed by the city council last night with searcely a dis- senting voice, yet there was a | good deal of time wasted in heat SECOND AVENUE MARTIN O’REILLY led disclussion brought on by Al j}derman Bullock.-Webster imagin ing he, as chairman of the health jcommittee, had been slighted by the mayor. It astonishing how some men who should know | better balk at trifles Kh. 8, Sargent, general merchant of Hazelton, arrived in the eity on Sunday evening's train ; is A woman can't see having a secret if the good of nobody is to = SEE “MEN'S OWN TO HOLD MOCK PARLIAMENT ” Annual Election of Officers Held Last Night—Classes Were ROCK FOR GRADING sand Feet of Excavation Near City Hall. ried FOOTBALL MEETING St. Andrew's Society Invite Deie- gates to Attend Meeting To- morrow Night. st Andre was decided At a society meeting of ws last night it to invite the city football ear organization of entering a the prope year to send three every desirous team sed this in ue each to a meeting it rooms on Wednesday the purpose of and arranging St. Andrew's present holders of the mes delegates their ne for plans even discussing ce are cup Club general Bociety the (overseas the winning it tails the presented his of any by cup bec« property three are desirous the second and it i re. for club The of arranging Callies for competition there will to their Wednesday times year’s hoped sponse be a good invitation night's meeting MILITANTS ARE BLAMED Suffragettes Credited with At- tempting to Burn St. Jude's Free Church, Hampstead. London, April 5 Although there is no direct evidence against them, the suffragettes generally are credited with the attempt made to burn Jude's free ehurch at Hampstead Heath to- night. As the orgenist was en- tering the church he found a eup- board ablaze, The fire quickly was extinguished, SL. Tenders Wanted For excavation on lots 13 and 4, block 11, section 1, corner of 2nd Avenue and 6th = Street. Specifications can be obtained from C. E,. Bainter, secretary Premier Hotel Go., Ltd., Second Avenue, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in by April 9th 80.tf TOWN BURNING DOWN. El Paso, April 8 —It ed here that the town of Clifton, Arizona, is burning and threaten ed with entire destruction . —_———-— j Birth. i At Prince Rupert, to Mr Mrs, Thomas H. MeCubbin Nicholl, on April 7th, a Mrs. MeOubbin has guest of Mrs. James michael for the last ——. is report. and of son been the | M. Car three weeks Housecleaning ? pretty, reasonable. Wallpaper, Wallace's. = know about it, Arranged. The anual election of officers of the Men's Own Association was held last night, resulting as follows President——W. G. Barrie Vice President—W. 8. Fisher: Secretary—Frank Davis rreasurer—-M, O. Corkill This will make the second term for Mr. Barrie in the pres dent's chair \ delegation from the Ladies Aid requested that one night a week be set aside Tor use of i gvimnaswum by the members that organization It was decid ed to allow them to have evers Tuesday night from 8 to 10 clock Girls’ classes will be held every afternoon from 4 to 6 n charge of Mr. I Porter and bovs’ classes from 6:30 to 8 it charge of W. 8S.. Fisher Phere | will also be three special classes each week for young men o1 Monday Wednesday ind Fridas ve ng ¢ m sit a nh charge of Mr. Porter It was decided as geht t hold a mock pariiament next Monday evening t which the public s cordially invited Tenders to Be Called for Thou- POOPLOLILOPIOCEOUEEEIO D+ DC bbb The board of works re rted ast night in favor of letting a contract for the excavation of one thousand feet of rock Fulton street in the vicinity of the city hall i Alderman Maitland did not} think they should call for tenders but that the work should be done by day labor Alderman Dybhavn ved that the citv egenineer be authorized t eall for tenders Alderman MeCaffers And that the tenders call for the delivery of the rock at the erusher The mayor ght it wise to eall for tenders so that the city vuld get the work done is cheaply as possible, and Alder man Dvbhavn's motion was car G. R. Naden (a, lW nt Men Ginger Up! List TERY : The Metzger Vitalizer Battery Co, Roh! Biock, Cor "olen Avea 4 & t Auction Sale ALBERTA Horses at 1 K i * Ww anet wit a sold Ww im at te h 4 rom diff i W. WN. TOMPKiNe AUCTIONEER ———— POP eerrrororoorooororoerorets Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT'S inpus. TRIAL ANNEX The launch “Dixie leaves the Government slip fo Port Edward every day at 2 o'clock, returning at § o'clock. Silversides Bru The up-to-date House Deco iors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties "Ye Olde Reliable 2nd Street Phone 156 Grew ENGINEERING Engineers = Vu. newest an hair orna on display is “ are our prices ——EEEE We have Ip TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Mail ord PRINCE RUPERT FEED a Lot 12, Block §, Section | $6,300 Harrison, Gamble & Compill FINAN( IAL AG ENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupett For Sale 77 Real |