4 THE DAILY NEWS ga AK: LAPD | “The News” Classified Ads. |) 7 ae a a= * 0 —_ OPPO + rey eee ; LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, {| «... wow | leouth about 8.30 this morning OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O CLOCK ae , LESLIE BROS, OWN YOUR OWN HOME ||! —(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion f+"? %59) woe BE INDEPENDENT Dina we tna ) ) 3 naples inagel Through a compositor's e 185 We are loaning money from Coast to Coast in Canada : os =O = uw ' I errol PO. 4 . to our contract holders to i a - ~ aaa [the name of little Miss Pete Tre i BU WATER NOTICE. SONS OF ENGLAND BANQUET lmavne was omitted from the list COOTEO¢ bay cS) Sens aaa Wanted MOST SATISFACTORY AFFAIR ts at Mi R ae i 0 uests f a8 er ‘e PAY OFF MORTGAGES For a License to Take and Use Water. . g ian ae . rnic Notice is hereby given that The Prince - falmer 8 a] nee party on “ IMPROVE REAL ESTATE | Not 1, : 7a AT | Fria tae Bc nai teply tor a|/HELP wanted at the Pioneer Laundry (Continued from Page 1. ruesday evening In a costume} wwe seeeeeee CCC a Cetan | re to take and use 266 cubic feet pee Ltd 90-0" epee aces AD representing Sunlight she second of water out of Khtada River, which) « ‘ . . - ‘ store | ; oO | ows in a Westerly direction through. Lots — oMtice “Ketereuce . furnish a \q_| pied here He knew something| looked like a charming little fairy ort 77 37 . @ o Skeen . 07 | ; » $377 LB Bis on emptie $ into meena dress Box 27, News OMmes ) of the Yukon and Alaska and fully War ‘Oo 3000 feet ir ae ” h ma it be WANTED—Woman cook; good wages./believed the time was not far| rhe Prince Rupert Amateur —_—_—_—_., : e€ form me mouth anc wi r€ , . ¢ | / usd for generatine ghettec power put Apply Windsor Hotel oor distant when this city would have| Dramatic Society intends putting PER ANNUM Range i boast DI _— as Lot 1977, | wantep—a general servant. Apply Mrs./all that trade We had much tolon “The Private Secretary” about PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS. Investigate the C. H, I. C, contract plan today, It will This hotice was posited on the ground| L. W. Patmore. 304 Jie proud of. We had one of the|the middle of May. Frequent re TRIAL ANNEX pay you. It means becoming your own landlord. on the 13th day of April, 1913. The op ; plication will be filed in the office of the larwest drv docks of the conti hearsals are now being held The | . Water Recorder at Prince Rupert . sent la . A aunch o The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. ey a ee Pee Sel nent here and were going to have —— te ne launch “Dixie” leayy ’ Water Recorder or with the Comptroller or e a great grain elevator. We should Wallpaper—Wallace's agit! VMENt Blip fp i » » or { of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, . Port E B. C. Victoria, B : 4 russearaitellg receive great benefit from the ao every day at 2 Home a, Pacific Building, Vanossven, m= 40-ELE | > ; r Prines Wupert Omics, Feseral mureng ARC MECOMPA Ht NY I 1D. Applicant . Ate ag sec. | OPening of the Panama Canal and Capt. Babington’s launch and ; eturning at 5 Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock ( ; : FOR SALE—Lots 29 and 30, Block 39, Sec- | o'clock. | Bs \ A w Agent 6 Pub. Apr Ma i . way 9 ins tion 8, 9500 h.. Frontage 30 feet: this.city would grow not to 25,-|scow left shortly before nine this at, . ‘ , sO i t agricuitura . i i ae sail il land me ce, “a Eeny terms.| 000 or 50,000 of population, but} morning for the gravel beds lo ee errr rn neiaiEl WATER NOTICE. Apply Box 158, Prince Rupert 91-96) coveral millions That might beleated about Mile 46 on the Skee ; For a License to Store or Pen Back Water./ POR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary | putting it a little too high No.ina for gravel for the dry dock | — 3 Notice is hereby given that The Prince gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed, | no . but what he meant was for — | i Rupert Hydro-Electric Company, Limited, first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509, | : . : — of Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for &| Prince Rupert. s0itt | the northern part of this prov Fhe Prince Albert arrived H license to store or pen back 82,906 acre-| @ a oa ae avi 0 , an to af ie 0 j feet of water from Khtada River, @ stream | ines In his position as mayor] from the uth at 9.45 this morn : nowing in westerly direction aid emp ty jhe would not allow any personal/ing on the first of her regular ERT IN ing in Ss “na River near ile 7 | ; P mileage eT The water will be stored et | Lost and Found or political influence to bias him.|trips this season from Vancou-| ' a reservoir of 3,611,421,795 cubic feet » he atar t Linke . to Owir ‘ a. capacity, built or to be built in Lake He a ad started on that pring = ver and Victoria ‘ wing to | AND Brutinel Valley, and will be used for gen-| and was going to continue it eling late in leaving ancouver thel ene peers power purposes s = |/LOST—Brindle Boston bull terrier dog, i as going to live here and going! steamer did not reach here on ‘ine s Sec , -lear. These are . Pg + pte Fp MALE °“,| about year old, with collar having two . a 1 ew m se "or 8. All a and clear. These ar el ar "ale tee 7 Sasi, gaaeee = rows of studs. Reward. Phone 45 or | to die here Let them all join to-|her sehedule time which is Tues wor ooking up. wo year terms. — ~ oa ene ~= | Write Box 806 oat : with, on the land described as Lot 1377,| gether and do everything they| day evening The Albert is ex 93 ¢ § . Caen ae Range 5, Coast District. } Lots 23 and 24, Block 37, Double Corner. ‘This ne ie posted on the ground|FOUND—At the bazaar dance at Kaien} could to boost the city pected to leave about six this Lots 31 a 32, Block 38, D » Corner on the 13th day of April, 1913. The ap-| Island Club, one sleeve link. Owner can | : : : ' ; and ’ ock 38, Double lorner. 2 en aie be of Sori, 1098, The &-| Cave same’ by paying for this od. at] J. ©. Brady, principal of thelevening for Port Simpson and Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 39, Single Lots. Water Kecorder at Prince Rupert, B. ( | Daily News Omee 79 | High School, gave a splendid re-| Masset | Lots 42 and 43, Block 39, Double Corner Objections may be fled with the said} a . 7 : i — ve : ; Water Recorder or with the Comptroller citation with a masterly deliv i Owned and of it Lots 53 and 54, Block 39, Double Corner of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, ery Henry V Addre to H ' i Ri ' . ee perated by the 9° on a : : Victoria, B. ( CARETAKER FOR CEMETERY ent Garess 10 is A handsome Russell touring Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on Lots 23 and 24, Block 41, Double Corner. THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC- | ~ } Soldiers,” and as an encore “The|car was loaded today for ship the American and European plar € *k : ‘ » Corner RIC CO. ), Applican | Seale “ations e emete are . . a a Lots 18 and 19, Block ’ D suble Corner. By A. W. Agnew, Agent. | wij)" og gg Bg ¥,| Charge of the Light Brigade ment by rail to Hazelton Excellently furnished, with Lots 22 and 23, Block 42, Single Lots. Pub. Apr. 21, 1913-—-May 19, 1913 |4 p.m. Monday, April 28th, 1913, for the Our Empire Defenders was steam heat, electric ligh 2 25 "k 45 . ee - -— | position of caretaker at Fairview Ceme j , . BNC, and al Lots 24 and 25, Block , Single Lots. ltery. Salary $75.00 per month. care.|the next toast, proposed by Ar MODEL CITY PLANN D modern conveniences, being abso Lots 26 and 27, Block 42, Single Lots. WATER NOTICE. |} taker will have to dig graves and carry/thur Cuthbert and replied to by E lutely first-class in every respect : : lout such other duties as the Committee Lots 1 and 2, Block 49, Double Corner. For a License to Take and Use Water. | imay direct Pee be oe Captain Stork. The captain's T ; ERNEST A. WOODS o he appointments and service Lots 26, 27 and 30, Block 49, Single Lots. Notice is hereby given that The Prince ‘i : eneec aa Pas _ a ; : . Rupert Hydro-Electric Company, Limited, | 95-96 i city Clerk} Speech was a real stirrer up of are equal to any hotel on the Lots 18 and 19, Block 54, Double Corner. of Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for a| jpatriotic feeling, especially when coast 2 on ‘ > £ Niles ; license to t se 508 of — Lots 20 and 21, Block 51, Double Corner. enon ent Foal te cer ee ts anemannne he deseribed the parade of the|Neehaco City on the River of That | ‘ raven . . ‘ westerly lirection through Lot 635 . ee = : vany. rERMS—One quarter cash, balance 6, 12, 18 and 24 henge 5, Coast District, and empties into army of the empire at the cor Name and on the Railveny months at 7 per cent. For further’ particulars appily Hocsall River about 18 miles from tts) Engineers, Stationary and Mar-/onation and how the = spectacle seein . ase senile cli mouth The water will be diverted at the as da} Announcement has been made PRINCE RUPERT AGENCIES, Second avenue. head of falls, and will be used for gener ine, coached for examination |raised a lump in his throat and ; W : ’ : “ | Rates: $1 lo $3.50 per day ating electric power purposes on the land a ug “ars oO : o «| by the estern Canada Coloniza * Oe Seas oki cde” Mee 6 bean Be A. FARROW. | bre neat tear ; ” ide t hi sles hal ¢ Winnij seat trict. | ema £ wg eves e sak 1e md been as on gencies 0 imnniper il H. O. CREW Manager This notice was posted on the ground 654 4th Ave. East . eget to — ‘ eahakr ? on the 14th day of April, 1913. The ap-| | sociated with the militia of Gan.|the model t y te f N a plication will be filed in the office of the - _ wee | ada or twenty. , a (ity siluatec sixty-five miles . Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. ( } oa wt RORY Fave ioe ane rat f | ‘ re } G. A. Sweet, Manager. ———__—_ —-— Objections may be fled with the said) WATER NOTICE jhad the honor of forming two] ¥®* e ort se0rge, W be Water Recorder or with the Comptroller P Or B j ' opened in the near future - Water Rights, Parliament Buildings — ee ee ionecata stelgegreniin Nechah i ! Victoria, B. ¢ | ’ > fe > 0 > echako City, according to this PRINCE. RUPERT HYDRO-PLECTRIC For @ License to Store or Pen Back Water. He then referred f the advan : . : @ Daily News) a ee a teers etre te anmancement wi be By A. W. Agnew, Agent | otice ts hereby given ia ” Prince). i} a a 7, aior te a o —_ Pub. Apr. 24, 1013 ‘sant 19, i913. Rupert Ilydro-Electric Company, Limited,|City from the drill hall i - ! : HIN I “.. : of Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for a Thie a 38 nee tal iine’s Landing on the ‘ -_ — - ee = ‘license to store or pen back 112,777 acre rhis was followed by a song chaco River where the Stewart ee eee ee Palls feet of water from River, a stream/by J. FE. Davey and a recitation ® flowing in a westerly direction and empty by T. W. Silversides The Lad River trail crosses that river It ° urch ervices- ing into Hocsall River about eighteen miles | from its mouth The water will be stored/ ae Onose " _» | is on the main line of the Grand in a reservoir of 4,912,582,060 cubic feet | '€8 wa prop ed by I Salter 7 . ; FIRST PRES r N CHURCH conecsty, built or to be built at head of and responded to by J. C. Brady Trunk Pacific railway The e1 ast F RESHY RIAN CHUB falls, afd will be used for generating}... : , ae af . satern , 7 a ee tee 3 electric power purposes as authorized by | Kindred Societies” by Ernest W zine er of the Western Canada Chur b Hei « L os and Water Record No. 21, and under 6 neste | Woods. responded to by J. BR lown Planning Commission has } eg oer eat = 6 of application for a license to take and)| ys . ; . 7 ie use Water, posted herewith, on tre land/ Kelly The Press” by T. Silver_] een retained to make the plan REV. F. W. KERR, MA Pastor desc ~d as Lot 635 » 5, Coas is , at serisnar . aita . — 2 Se ee ee for irveying the townsite, and THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH This notice was posted on the ground | ton, it is intended to make it the best MCINTYRE HALL, IRD AVE., NEAR OTE OF « e e on the 14th day of April, 1913 The ap . Services every Sunday at e us 1c1ouUus plication will be filed in the oMce of the! W. J. Briggs presided at the model city plan ever laid out in am. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C€.| )j. : . Western Canada School 2.5) p.m. Bare said| Piano and among those who gave Bible Class 2.30 p | sides, responded to by 8. M. New Objections may be filed with the . | Water Recorder or with the Comptroller| patriotic songs were A. Stowell Foley, Welch & Stewart are at REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastos of Water Rights, Partioment Bulemesin ting CE. Evitt. J ‘hs work building docks on the Ne noes an < d ee ctoria - f » Ling, ©. BE. Evitt, J. Chapple, THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH E suspiclous of that of which nobody 1S “— 1 rent ELECTRIC) W, Cummings and J. F. Hutehin-|®haco waterfront, east of town SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE 5 BY A. W. Agnew, Agent. son. Phis work will be pushed forward “Bunday Pub. Apr. 21, 1913-—-May 19, 1913 as rapidly as possible so that the Sehool at 2.30 p.m docks ” avails 6 as 800 as REV. C. R. SING, B.D ANOTHER BIRTHDAY Panty |‘** *!!! be available a ,' ; . possible after the opening of onietndie ST. ANDREW'S AN 1 : ' / , / ; ~ proud. Be suspicious of the mere low- price argument offered in favor of an article i Daughter of Mrs. ley Enter- navigation Cor. Fifth Ave. and I with no reputation, no backer, no guarantor PrinceRaperF Fee Aare Syetem oe sikeatianiiticaiciahs | Morning pray p ’ ’ g tained Friends Last Evening. | ex TRAORDINARY ATTRACTION school, "3:30 | CIRCUIT NO. 1. dusineanbicns commu! s 4 A most enjoyable birthday s aa. ; % 5 of month, at Better buy the thing you know and can San 6O--S Os, ae WS Spe party was given by Mr Caales ro : on ae Wanheune During . Box 13-—6th St. and 3rd Ave. , mre. VSSiCy iwi 0 shown at the estholme A trust, than an article unbranded and un- Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave. at the Empress Hotel in honor of Opera House for the first time in lee in the church ev re = oe the thirteenth birthday of her|Prinee Rupert the great British Wednesday at 5 . vouched for. Box 16 ist Ave., between 8th and daughter, Lottie Daughtry. Vari.]/hero Captain Seott on his © last THE SALVATION ARMY ITADEL Oth Sts. (Knox Hotel.) ous games and refreshments and fatal expedition to the south Granville u an Box 17--1s8t Ave. and 7th St. (Cen served to provide a pleasant even.| Pole. Starting with the depart pees, ant ey sun tral Hotel.) ing for the guests, among whom|Ure from New Zealand == scenes day ‘School 13 | AS the following: Heloise|are shown on board ship, the = Wadi Thurs CIRCUIT NO. 2. were Box 22—-3rd Ave. and 3rd St, Wally, Earlamont LaTrace, Alice|40¢s and horses to be day and Sal The branded shoe, made by a maker That in vhich much money has been used on with a reputation, is a safer shoe to invested to make or keep it good is (Post Office.) Kendall, Mabel Flaherty, Grace|the expedition, and the spectator | buy than the one made in an unknown worth more than that on which nothing Box 23-——3rd Ave. and McBride St. Curtin, Elizabeth Rosenbald,}i8 quickly transported to the|— "7 factory by an unknown maker. or but little has been spent. _ > ~a = -~ ro os. Kathleen Lake, Francis Me.|!and of eternal ice and snow, 7 " r Comber, Eva Scherk and Charles|With immense icebergs and great Bl k §, Box 26--2nd Ave. da 6th St. i The underwear made by a firm whose P of mind is we th e Yom 27— “W T. “9 = Westenhaver, George Tite, Glenn fields of floating ice This ‘Lo t 12, oc name is as familiar to you as your own, ‘ust ality i B ee thing , qunourr Ne. 8. Hyde, John Christensen, Jack|the only picture ever taken of the | is worth more to you than underwear phequamys Duy of d ati aie te pe» oe ae Dowling, Douglas Stork, Willie/midnight sun. Section l nameless or labelled by a maker of ? ™ , Rowell, Frank Dowling, Fred| The picture is replete with iy er 0 Box 32--Borden and Taylor Sts. Leggett, Arthur Manson. Willie|thrilling seenes and incidents whom you have never heard. When you buy anything worth while buying, buy that of which you know— Tea sealed in a packet bearing the from advertisements, or from other name of a reputable firm is to be pre- dependable acquaintance. Buy the Box 34--7th Ave. and Fulton St. 7 ; Stevens and John Currie. and concludes with an authentic Box 36.-9th Ave. and Comox Ave. Box 37-—8th Ave. and Dodge PI. pieture of the heroie Captain Box 384th Ave. and Thompson St. Birth Seott Appropriate incidental Mrs. H. Johnston, of Seal Gove|™Usic will be played by the fam | ? CIRCUIT NO. 4. ferred to tea of which the packer is not article with the “money back” guar- Bex 41—4th Ave. and Emmerson | Circle, gave birth to a baby gir||OUS Westholme orchestra sufficiently proud to advertise its antee—with the pledge of a known Pl. on April 22nd. Four other extra fine reels will} quality. name behind it. Box 425th Ave. and McBride &t. be shown with this great picture Box 435th Ave. and Green St. ane aken ¢ i s pron i ae don Ge ee fe. Masset Indian Band. = — m val -? ” + pr m | ¢ ble & Compall Box 45—T7th Ave. and Eberts. +. eer eae, eee oe 7 oe ‘Harrison, am Box 141..7th Ave. and Young 8t. The Masset Indians have re Seecsane over shown al - - FINANCIAL AGENTS ceived their new instruments and estholme Opera House which ” Put your faith in the advertisements ap- are preparing to practice, fc ia{2° one should miss. Third Ave. Princo att - not their intention to enter into pearing in good newspapers. Beware of the | ; Flehing at CS aaitiaale any competitions this year. Alfred Louise Island Claims Sold. | article that cannot stand the spot-light of pub- The Indian febe: t Mas-|also imported a fret class, pian: The Indian fishermen of Mas-|also imported a first class apa "Loelea Ueland, Gumenews ta. A Fi H esi Ine Hom on Louise Island, Cumshewa In set begs shing operations at|@nd intends to organize an or- licity. The commodity an advertiser backs t began fishing operations at /and intends to organize an or.| 0 ‘oulse Tsland, Gumelows Langara Island on the 20th inst. chestra, Ww > >» . Owen of Seattle The ane S| ith his own money is something worth A number of the Skidegate In- THE WEATHER. ion is stated to be 975,000, and | rion 8 In SEC , your buying. dians will engage in oe oo & substantial first payment has | vold er the i f 5 Ad is mon fishing and will make The weather report at 5 o'clock |#een reeeived by soca! men the A camps with the Massets on the|this morning read: Barometor,| WO Were interested in the prop Has th island. 30.379; maximum temperature, erty, Mr. Owen will visit the 000 ae ee — 45; ‘ islands this summer with the ob- | ’ oo regarding your advertising problems is available 19; Minimum temperature, 36 divough any good advertising ageney or the Secretary x Given a government with a big emirate os ia ject of making other investments cian Be *ress Association, Room 503 Lumsden Bui. surplus and a big majority and a NOTICE 1g750 Cash and Bala . — tnvolves no obligation on your part — so write, Y weak opposition, and you would) On and after this date the Re Quiet Wedding. Arranged terested. debauch a committee of arch-| gal Cigar manufacturer f thi Mr. P. J f tt { PF is.-Bir Job 1 lot eo , wre 0 8 ‘ ’ Losier, one o le mos nee Oe . ‘ ye: ‘Magdpaak city will change their style of|popular young men of Queen | firm into Prince Rupert Cigar|Charlotte City was married at} When a man makes a mis-| Manufacturers Skidegate yesterday week to Miss | Li. take that he can't blame on some M. HERMAN, Prop.|Gardner of New Westminster R Naden (0., one else he realizes that silence|Dated Prince Rupert April 22nd ° ° insurance 22nd, and Insure (ies, (Qs (ee) u [w : ; z rifer ‘ vi is auriferous, 1013, 94-99] Wallpaper—Wallace's. 89tf| Real Kistati