> Friday, January 16t) THE DAILY NEWS ' a a TO THE ELECTORS: ED I, the under i I LO N IS EXCIT _ the Granby ( wil - Is increasing enormously HON PELLETIER WILL LOCAL NEWS ITEMS NDO sea Peeay Con i eae ’ N: yosi ter ht ‘y Can we tell you the | MEET RAILWAY HEADS|*~-- OVER ST LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN: [fied a ? DEMAND ioc Wie : : bea E » ske 2 ir the public at aa 1 wish to thank a 105e€ 0 a) A ce eason Why? No skating for | » eaetiae Laden oer y “GQ 1 Pl ing ~al|the Rink tonight. 13 |Body of Nine-Year-Old Boy Is you who supported. me yester- nee Fo, Ore 7 “A Trial Pack ill bring Enlight t”’ Tienes WUAe Broken Maves Lone ¢ Found in Coach on Sub= ft rope that I shall be able] the adjoining i oo ae eee a a ee lat ney Rha Phe Seno eaiemsyes pcm 1 th 300 t urban Train a most judicious |e whart he The Vadso is { ns » serve you in a MOSst JUGICIOUS | poner of ine a ment May Be Made in May The Vadso is in with 0 to serv property o : ‘ of Wellington coal and 500 tons aes and impartial way. Ke (b) A Sonera for the G. T. P. London, Jan, 15.—This city is Respectfully Yours, Shut t 4 Ottawa, Jan. 15,.—Gonferences meh S greatly excited today over a V. BASSO-BERT. | (0) A general | 1 between Mr. Pelletier and the ate Mrs. M. H. Graig left this}murder, mystery which appears wap shore line, with presentatives of the railways in merning on a visit to Vietoria}likely to baffle the skill of the i posed wharf sh regard to the payment to be/. 4 other Southern points. best detectives. Yesterday after-|LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Pub. I i . 2 3) spar - ‘ ‘ ‘ub, Dec 2 1 A i . Seat by the ee Cat tet Rae Oe noon the pee Sf oe te 9 I take this opportunity of —_ ll me ‘connection with the par- a : : / ,Jvears o { , strang- CEYLON TEAS ARE DELICIOUS TEAS al 7 vat ates “i i for the oat Phe® Firemeta: Ball will belyen by cht a : é es a sea thanking all who gave me their = LACK, MIXED OR NATURAL GREEN rn ee ry deal orl ail La{beld on February 20th, instead led to death, was found at Shore- support in yesterday's lection ’ SEALED PACKAGES ONLY REFUSE SuBSTITUTAS $a [Tage of the general mail will be! + the 23rd, as stated in yester-/diteh, under the seat in a sub-|" OEP tk the electors of ALE resumed at once, the postmas- day's News urban train on the North London| ®"™ at nf ‘eate in their hebalf — ene (fer ceneral having returned to] °° : 3 a ‘ Two boys. made the|™my best interests i —— a —— ° i 7 Ral Peo railw y. pi “ ys ‘s 8 - Faithfully yours, SECTION 2 P f There were $2,640 in wagers| discovery. le absence of the D. H. MORRISON, Lot 51, block : According to Pa ‘ei deposited in Messrs. McCaffery dead boy’s collar and the pres- ‘ : balan “ar my ~ bb ey e ae there/ « Gibbons office yesterday after-Jence of twine suggests that the ee es 1 site beter y USAT aie noon. It was all bet on thej/crime was ee planned |, ADIES AND GENTLEMEN Lot 93, | bloci elapsing before ¢ al agree- iy : sed{and perpetrated, ~ : : mayoralty and most of it placedjand per} Saeki ae|Lot 74, block ment is arrived at between the yesterday afternoon. It is even suggested that tre I wish to expla wo i a. qnalance railways and the department. cat oh body may have been carried to/unaware of the meeting A ig SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS “We are carrying the mail for ie i Jo ie a trip}@d fro over the six miles of Westholme Opera House last SECTION 5 nothing,” said Sir William, when itn , wa t S ae lascag’ wile track many times before being | night Had I known I would cs questioned on the subject. “We to Naden Harbor cena * as } isfy discovered. The officials of the |tave been there, [also w sh to b PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. are making nothing out of it.” ri > 2c 5—Fe jive \ articulars ilkinson, Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass ment was made till 3. o’clock.|building oa Second Avenue. ie Hts, AP wem. 0, 1046, General Delivery, City 294-1. | Ceccoonrosoooocooosoreccoreie Plumbers’ Supplies Plate Glass Mirrors tomorrow. The reply to the er = = YOUNG WOMAN with little dauet aid Paints Stoves, Ranges speech of his honor will be The department of marine and] Skeena Land District—District of Coast, would like situation Prefer hous an oe Oi Tinware : : Range 4 ; | bar j Ole ‘ Bearliteeie moved by W. J. Manson of Dewd-|fisheries wishes it understood as cia a ee aa Keeping for club of bank cl cle ~ ney, seconded hy W. W. Foster,| warning against expensive out-| Prince Rupert, B. c. occupation prospec Daily News au | PRINCE RUPERT F ; tor, inte m E 0 ” S810 0 MONARCH MALLEABLE The ‘* Stay Satisfactory representing the Island constitu- | fitting, that the bounty on ne teats the dallewiag ‘Seocrin a jands -* peer : see a ne 7“ ial 1) M 908 Third A ” ne Mr. Foster is . . _|seals for » “ovince of Britis Commencing at @ post planted on tt wie aoe lag me n= ca y im venue eae ' tins | ea cha mee ocean a snisebe veda as fee Trap Saxe oe Piece To opposite ‘Mink drowasd letwoes Carine ae ‘wai PLECLEL 1e “rs 6dfor 1e tI g,4U é r, s e Oo (2) miles and! aril i ‘! ry ran 5 5 a o ons Claxton Cannery, Skeena River n the} 3 so the newest member in the an ce ues ee ators. coe ae elas oo cam peweeits les ; — or ee eee ; ee : eae 14-17 Deal se. clude sea lions r the year 1914.] (71) chains more or less west of A. L ne eae . ’ 1OUsE ' i ™ ms : $60, and sixteen (16) chains more or less FEED SEEDS = juorth three (3) miles and forty-eight (48| | ( ONT oc ~ a ‘cen, more or less west of "Oreen Top HAY TIMOTHY Sland, thence west twenty (20) chains, f —Pp 4 3 - —p oe ~” ear bs thence north forty (40) we thanes OATS CLOVER - i hniSpaichaio ictal omic Smoot i | 0 alt as Wwreat—auraurs i v j i ~ x¢ shore of Principe Channel, thence fol- } lowing the shore southerly to point of | commencement, containing” eighty (80) CORN ETc MADE BY THE COTTAGERS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. en BM. MonoAN. — = *%* : : : . Dated 27th October, 191 This is the old-fashioned lace made on the cushion, and was first introduced into England Pub. Nov. 17, eeid. dan” 12, 1944. NOW 1s THE TIME CHICKEN FERED A by the Flemish Refugees, It is still made by the village women in their quaint old way. ie TO BUY CHEAP PROPERTY Our Laces were awarded the Gold Medal at the Festival of Empire and ae A Lad Wanted Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, ~ E oe 1 hi | Range V. We have Lots for : : een . verey aeere # Vy. Take notice that Herbert W. Lees, of Mail orders promptly atte “ man’s wage. Lace for every purpose can be obtained, Fichus, Be: No. 910.—Lace 1) in. deep, groatad UY some of this hand-made Pillow Lace, it lasts MANY times longer than machine made variety, and imparts an air of distinction to the possessor, at the same time supporting the village lace-makers, bringing them little comforts otherwise unobtainable on an agricultural Write for descriptive little treatise, entitled “The Pride of North Bucks,”’ containing 200 striking examples of the lace makers’ art, and is sent post free to any part of the world, and within réach of the most modest purse. Collars, Fronts, Plastrons,Jabots, Yokes, rthes, d kerchiefs, Stocks, Cami- soles, Chemise Sets, Tea Cloths, Table Centres, b" Mats, Medal- Pan Sets, etc., $1.50 $2.00 =. $5.00 , .) ‘Over 800 di in yard lace and inser- tion from 10c., 15c., IRISH CROCHET. Mrs. Armstrong hav’ over 100 Irish peasant’ girls connected with her industry, some beautifulex- may be obtained, All work being so! direct from the lace-makers, both the workers and customers derive Vantage, Every sale, however small, is a support to the industry. STOCK— Wheel Design. 1) in. a . (4 Pine Be (Half shown.) 25c. each. y Mrs Rupert Armstrong, Olney, Bucks., England — 35 ——. PHONE —— 235 Automobile and Taxies Large Machines Prompt Service Reliable Chaffeurs Graham Avenue Bargain Four tots in Block 3, Section with unobstructed view of the a tire waterfront and Metlakatia Passage. No finer residence or rtment house property in the city. Price $2,000 each, terme $400 each cash, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months at 6 per cent. M. M. 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Bay, Stephens Island, on the foreshore and adjacent to the ap- plication to purchase lot of L. RK. 'W. Beavis, thence north twenty chains, thence west twenty chains, thence south twenty $150 cash payment, balance easy. chains, thence east twenty chains follow- H i ¢ bl &C ing the shore line to the point of com- arrison, am e ompany | mencement and containing forty acres more or less. eae ce FINANCIAL AGENTS E /. LEES. Per His Agent, L. R. W. Beavis. | Third Ave. i Dated October 12th, 1913. Ave Prince Rupert Pub. Nov, 10, 1913-——Jan. 5, 1914. — _ JAMES GILMORE Architect McBride Street 2nd Avenue, near GUARANTFED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA Advertise in The Daily News = i tonic as well as a cough cure € ) v oe B.C. Coast Steamship Service SAFETY SPEED SERVICE Ste CANADIAN PACIFIC lt ks FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE Princess Royal, day, 8 p.m southbound, Sun- J.G. MCNAB, General Agent Sundays Sermon spoilt by Coughing ome A dose of Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and CodLiverO!' taken before leaving for church will 9 check that service spoiling cough, > >> This preparation acts as a » and its use soon enables the system to throw off all signs of cold, Keep it in the’ house - large bottle 35¢ at all dealers. Sherbrooke, P.Q. P.S.— Mathieu's Nervine Powders oure hens. aches fon Se and dispel Sever Insveiiuatte Ga colds to take im « t ‘u nthteu u's Syrup. Bbc it Koa (48 Pneders j Ivtelg Q ° 0 mans - L. MATHIEU CO. Prop. 4 ; oh OS © 2 ee eee BoB Frozen ?P | | Don't follow the ee of thawir costs more than the worth, I have just rece vice for thawing | tricity. You don't | j}up your pipes. Ju jcurrent on and in th the frost is gone THAW BY ELECTRICITY Harry Hansol The Reliable Plumber Second Ave. near McBride PHONE sctiiamnt i nee Street 489 SEE WHAT $200 CASH WILL BUY Lot 33, Block 2, Section § Balance $200 in 6 mo $200 in 12 nths. | 7 per cent GR Naden Co., li Recopd Avenue. Real Estate and Insuran”