sece Gum) ooo hs Lemmy Con i 2 ‘ First Principles A kitchen range was originally thought of for cooking purposes. The fuel was placed in the fire pot and lighted. Drafts were turned on and the fire burned up. Drafts were checked as soon as the fire was well under way. From the time the first kitchen range was made until the Gurney Economizer was invented a tremendous amount cf heat was wasted, and absolutely wasted. This heat should be retained in the stove for the purpose for which it was created —to cook with COCOTECECCC CC CCCECECCOEeL The Gurney range absolutely retains the heat with the minimum amount of waste. The Economizer enables you to produce in a few minutes an extreme or moderate heat in the oven whenever and as often as you desire it. What this means every woman knows. You are not fair to yourself or your purse if you do not investigate the Economizer in buying a new range. COOCCOCCOCOOLOOOOOOCOCOOLOEERODOOREEE = = as es = = oo) 2 = <2 At the same time you will appreciate the excep- tional valuc of the other exclusive features of the range—the Divided Flue, the Special Grate and the Broiler attachment. The Gurney-Oxford is well able to speak for itself. 2nd Ave. CCCCCCCOCOCOECOCOCCCOOCCOE “ry g 2 5 a5 EEE es a et FERGUSON’S P. & O- L Scotch Whisky iqueur TESTIMONIAL Dr. J. Nichol, Llandudno, reports :— “Your whisky is, in my opinion, an ex- cellent and well matured spirit ard as such I can conscientiously recommend to patients requiring such a beverage.’’ —DISTILLERS— ALEX. FERGUSON & CO. 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited —AGENTS— PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BERR RRR KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Tinware HARDWARE Graniteware MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ Sheet and Plate Giass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints ” ** Stay Satisfactory Range."’ THE BAILY NEWS er one “The News” Classified Ads. Seen HOT WORDS PASSED IN CONGRESS DEBATE Member Called the Hairless Won-| der of Michigan Advised to | Get Shaved. Washington, May 6 A redhot verbal assault directed at Mann of Illinois Fordney of Michigan in the house during the tariff de- Repre sentatives and was voiced bate today by Representative Thomas of Kentucky. Fordney was characterized as the “hair- less wonder ‘rom Michigan.” Referring to Mann, Thomas said: to tell that be- from Illinois that “T just want whiskered gent these are dog days when we are shearing a sheep and I would ad- vise him to go out and get shaved. The gentleman from Illinois has taken up volumes of the Congres- sional Record with his mixed metaphors and vapid nothings I will bet he has cost the govern- ment $10,000,000 since he has been rattling around here.” Mann, white with rage, was on his feet instantly. “The gentleman from Ken- tucky,” retorted Mann, “addresses himself to the hair on my face He says I am bewhiskered. I am, but I am not bewhiskeyed,.” The house, which had been eenvulsed with laughter, was silenced by Mann’s quip. Thomas again demanded to be heard, but the chair rapped for order and the incident was closed. Birth. At the general hospital this afternoon, to Mrs. Martin O'Reilly, a daughter. Charge Was Dismissed. The charge against Geo. Brod- =Qne Cent A Word For Ea | Wanted EXPERIENCED girl wanted in candy store Apply E. E. Confectionery, 317 3r Ave 108-9 For Sale gasoline en P. O 10 FOR SALE—Ohio stationary ine, 6 h. p.; in good condition ox 960 105 FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse ‘stationar gasoline engine, twelve h.p., bigh speed, first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509, Prince Rupert. soit For Rent rent Apply 860 Summit Avenue, near TWO nicely furnished single rooms to Borden 100-14 Six room house, modern con veniences, furnished, Sixth Ave., Block 20, Sec. 5; 845 per month. See Pattul-| lo & Radford 107-109) COMFORTABLY with sitting room, bath able for two 521 Fifth See Pattullo Radford FOR RENT furntshed tront room, and phone; suit Ave. West 110 & 107 Lost and Found Third | vitials News plain hear post office of marriage POUND avenue, and date OMmee. A id ing n bearing It Box 26 107-109 | ENGINEERING | Engineers, Stationary and Mar-} ine, coached for examination A. FARROW, 654 4th Ave. East) | | | | Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect 1, Federal Block B. C. Suite PRINCE RUPERT, NOTICE That the Prince Rupert Planing erius, proprietor of the Grand Hotel, of keeping a gambling house was dismissed by Magis-| trate Carss this morning. Mr. Guy Cameron has returned} to the city after a four months’} trip to Eastern Canada and the | Eastern States. In addition to} spending a goed part of the time at his old home at Charlotte-| town, P. E. I, he also visited} Boston, New York, Montreal and| several other large cities in the east. Everywhere, he reports, there is a keen interest Prince Rupert and its future. PrinceRupert Fire Alarm System Box 12-—5th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 13-——6th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 16-——Junction of 3rd Aves. Box 16-—ist Ave., between 8th and | CIRCUIT NO. 1. | ist, 2nd and (Post Office.) Box 23-—3rd Ave. | Oth Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bou 17-——ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen- tral Hotel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. } Box 22-—-3rd Ave. and 4rd St, { { and McBride St Box 24-—-ist Ave. and McBride St." Box 26-—2nd Ave. and 2nd St. Box 26-—-2nd Ave. and 6th St. 27—