Seger ae Peer sense D a ee a ope RE We would sell every Pound of Tea consumed in Canada If only a could persuade everyone to taste We will gladly send you through the mail, a free lead-packet weighing 2 ozs. so that you * may try it at home. Send us your address on a postal card. Say whether you drink Black, Mixed or Green Tea and state the price you now pay—30, 40, 50 or 60 cents per Ib. Address your card to SALADA, TORONTO. Tuesday Only Tuesday Only A chance for you to reduce January's Grocery bill at Stalker & Wells Phone 187 Corner Second Ave. ard McBride 20 Ib. sack Sugar (pure Swede Turnips, regu- cane), regular $41.35, lar 40 for 25c, Ce eeepc ante $1.25 os 12 !bs. for 25c No. 1 Japan Rice, regu- Crosse & Blackwell's lar 3 lbs. for 25c, Pickles, regular 35c BLES sich 5s 4 Ibs. for 25c per* jar, sale... 2... 300 B. C. Cream. .10 cans $1.00 Brown Beans, extra Del Monte Canned Ber- fine, regular 3 for ries, regular 30¢c 250; BGlOs as 048 4 for 26c can, sale, per can.. 25¢ | Jersey Cream, regular Local Fresh Eggs, per 8 cans for $1.00, sale GOMOD es. eee BPS 60c price........ 9 for $1.00 Is your complexion what it should’ be? trouble in improving it? Beautina Massage Cream Specially adapted for softening 50 cents an ideal toilet requisite. the skin and keeping it in a healthy condition. If so try per jar. Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes MONARCH MALLEABLE ** SOLD BY E. E. JARMAN, SOLE AGENT P. O. 20, Mt. Pleasant, Vancouver, B. C. P.O. DRAWER 1524 HARDWARE Do you have KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE PHONE No. 8 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware — ‘* Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ Mirrors LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride Prince Rupert Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. PMISSING! Thousands of readers are missing our offer to send FREE our large range of patterns of OUR FAMOUS SUITS or OVERCOATS TO MEASURE (Carriage and Duty Paid) at $8.GO (valued by our customers at $20). Together with patterns we will also send a tape measure, fashion plate, and full instructions how to measure yourself, ALL va!us. (Dep'. PREE. will be convin Address for Patterns: CURZON BROS., Clougnher Syndicate, 100 iteass mention tis Advertisement, ee _ nae — Read The Daily News Has the largest Guaranteed Circulation 2 aa pic Mey Cae a ea ta ee Ge on Ps You have only to read our book of testimonials and you ed that no other firm in the world can approach us for Money returned if you are not satisfied. ), 449 Gpadina Averue, TORONTO, ONTARIO, Monday, January 4 THE DAILY NEWS aw 19, 194, « Le — — —_— — —=— oe “ | K SAYS TEN YEAR OLD GIRL andes. 2 j 4 the Granby « 4 beh and Pow { LOCAL NEWS ITEMS } SSCS LASS beds) = TANGO IS ONLY SILLY) WITH HOLE IN HEART)". “4 a Rupert Land K . ~ Khupert, B.¢ é nl * . > (a) A desert; . % Ald. Geo. W. Kerr is on a busi- F 8 4 LS OQ, High Churchmen of Paris Re-| Puncture Size iY ake att votnbanly prop. ptlor t wt Lo 2 oO e sot No. 479, Granby + + In thot ness trip, soul. J h Ha | la aa prove Those Who Participate Doctors but the adjoining under-wayee icy Sal lng onn in Risque Dance Crs neat feet will nn vag Peer rernes of ensadllle 1 Sixty Thousand trappers now send ue their Baltimore, Jan, 418.—Physi- a h penerai 1 \ "a a guest of relatives’ in the city. Raw Furs. hats dy Fits Ste Paris, Jan, 18.—-Maurice Moe-lciains here are puzzled with the of, the property | " Dey foe a al Seine terlinek commenting on thejease of ten-year-old Nettie we) A Reneral plan sho ae ~ Ste sucas le ‘ ‘ven. “ ’ 2 ' i arently is re-{ ticularly the t W IDG Thor Mr. Stan . ucas left last Oye re cach, year tango today, said: Schatz, who Se a th henet |anore oy the rele ‘ art ng for Seattle on a_ business “| fonsider the moral aspect|covering from an attack o rear posed wharf sh } Yr ate annie? of the question a secondary mat. | disease which left the heart with ' : , ; fer. but I find fault with the tan-;a puncture the size of a tees Pub. Dec. 12 to Ja ; a ) The Venture arrives tomorrow UIDE 1 rraceful lj piece When the X-ray revealet = SSS . g cause it is not graceful and] piece, . morning from the south, and HALLAM'S TRAPPERS G - tila ; the hole in her heart the girl's “a : ir ; pages od. C oe Barn. sidere ale A umiling ta Granby, e A book of 5 ty on when Interdicts were published to-|case was conside . d aka’ t6 FOR S L and whore to trap, bait and traps to uses 40 lav by the Archbishop of Sens|Under treatment she began = \o Mr. Findlay, of Kelly, Douglas SaaT OT Sear ale ear phe ran the Bishop of Poitiere. The} show improvement and now is Seen — t C as re ‘ne . ‘ ” rn ABSOLUTE- ‘ . . t STION 2 . Oy has eS Te d from . busi- Fee or iSusemine. Write to-day— former says “The tango already permitted to assist here mother ve ‘ ir aS . » river ” 0 S51, block seus Nagios heii Bait bi address JOHN HALLAM, Limited MMB i. peppoyed by simple honesty|in housework balanée arrang 00 og The Princess Sophia came in th Proat &. Eat, TORONTO and Christian sentiment.’’ The - we init _ eK x ' Teen ry . latter says “All dances are Banish Dock Yak Lot block today northbound. She brought balance arra tad mail and a number of local pas dangerous, but the tango is the : : Lot 74, block is ne ? ees =~ most daring of all. Are we re- A small boy was reading the : mala ‘ i “ , eae turning to paganism and_ its|daily newspaper notice whert the éantr, then aa hy 6 slessness?” ‘ atee Congress is being SECTION 5 Mr. “A. H. Tomlinson, provin- WOMEN ARE PAINTING hamelessne ! United States Congre s B TE, > . cial horticulturist, left last eve CES ; : urged to import a band of yak eka nie 7 é Y , sl, 3 as fe. ouse and 4 ning for Victoria on departmen- FLOWERS ON FA In Water Four Hours from Thibet and put them in os we al tal business The Massett Leader tells of}Alaska. The boy suggested that months i « . ee. 2 gh gn te Pictures of Nérées ‘anid Elephants|the experience of two Indians|they ought to send “Old Doe “ The annual meeting of the Also Are Seen on Counten- who were towing firewood On| yak" out of the funny paper up ' shareholders of the Prince Ru- ances of Russians Massel} Inlet and nearly met) there, liad pert Club will be held on Febru- See their death, The boat they were ; ary 2 Paris, Jan. 18.—Fashionable}in was capsized by a gale and THE ATLIN RAILWAY COMPANY a A Ree Russian women are now painting| they elung to the towline four ! : : urs fore ay re ssecued., N ‘ s hereb riven that applica H, 8. Irwin, district forester,} flowers on their faces, declares . ‘ Pace break + yee den wilh be mada 0’ the Parliament of one two-r satmens . . . ; : ; leavy sea was breaking OVC?) Canada at the next session thereof for an cash, balance returned from Hazelton yester-|Sergius Diaghilew, of Moscow. them at the time and it is mar- Abt to incorporate a company under the } SECTION ¢ day. He took part in the hockey] pijaghijew es , , name of the Atlin Railway Company, With| Lot 11, block 29 atch there Saturday night Cop dbebha Aeltledn) dF Bem vellous how they could hold On| power to lay out, construct and operate balance 6, 12 1 maten lere Saturday nignt. “Ophea rae Be ‘ . a line or Lines of railway, commencing at) Lot 33, block ha a)? anise The fashion was started by]so long. t point-on the southern end of Atlin Lake] balance 6, 12 a ti Mr. Geo: Tite caste business pspetle Goutcharoff, the most ha tL tring “ Se Oe cay dee: Lots 10 and Pea : trip to Seattle. He will take in]|celebrated woman painter in Coats Like Kimonas a ye ee gid. * ig fv kra tae ; ar ore : : f sal river intersects vs erhationa ot #1, biock the Provincial Conservative As- Russia. The princesses and other 0 enue = ” ei 18. Boundary, and also from & point ae sald ance over 21 m 4 sociation meeting in Victoria be- ‘ g si i diy ‘ vercoats to be worn by men |iine easterly to, the southern end ft eslin | Lot block 17 r fore he returns titled women can be seen in St. next fall” will approach rivalry Lae, ee wer te ot Sree ie. Laan .. a! 2 oP te Petersburg and Moscow, not only| with women’s garb. Garments operate teleph ne and te egraph tine . one cash be an J of nite ol _ " ‘ ree tolls fo © Use wreof; to bullc ( 2s ; Wm,. McNeil was ‘sent ‘upigor with flowers, but with horses]will be made up of plaids and ind = ge venstts, constratt and operate edah, ‘halen pads ‘ 2 Veit {and elephants-painted on thel/rough cloth and sleeves will be] Wharves, ete, in connection with the) Lot 34, block 7 thirty days on Saturday on a Lea f° thelr t fieatina'd th ee rtaking of the company, and to enter 6 and 12 eae on beech vaio atl ‘ 1 28 ( elIr aces, orebeads | imuch on 1 same order o the tinte akreemunts with other companies SECTION & charge of obtaining board at the] oy peeks in RE Ra A : a ” 1 nt that the works. ofthe company bei Lot 18, block : Central Hotel under false pre-]|° ve i eee ue. }kimona, This was the decision] jetred to be works for the general] Lot 30, block lenhaax Hashas Bolnie: nulemhbe Nathelie asserts this softens|reached today by delegates to the]a an Lage of Canada. Bae Lee Lots 19 and ‘ ran geome times the lines of the face Now that]National Association of Clothi-|., i913 PU Epa iad Atte ate | oo Mr. "Re Roem pearls are so. dear, the women|ing Designers. SMITH & JOHNSTON. ert Races oe - - 7 . Sol ors or A pplicants wmition 1 ha J. E. Merryfield, a member of PE aA cae Baintes a Bar hs JtSELese Osewe, Ont eure We « i . : : er ecKs. 2 e c = str on igh r ¥ the executive of the Provincial ing.” ” ‘ ae rs af Some Hot Stuff and ve Conservative Association, left $ The Massett Leader, in de- SOUTH WELLINGTON _ tata 1 last evening for Victoria. The ee i scribing a meteor which fell into C 0 A L annual convention wit! be held inl LOSS ON GREAT LAKES | ossett totet "a Tew days 20] you na mute 8.0 Collart &Re nl Victoria on Friday and Saturday says it was “hot as h—-l.” We ee y ictoria on Friday and Saturday. FAR WEST FUEL COMPANY ees WORST IN HISTORY kre “taught. to i believe that .ie SPECIALISTS PRINCE RUPERT Fifth St., rear Hart Block PRINCE GEORGE TOWNSITES There is good skating now on a pretty warm, but only a man who ill or ae . : ‘ . ‘ g : . : ; “ i up Pr Morse Creek. A umber of the| Total Fifteen Wrecked, Eighteen| "Ss '! experience running a we ae Bort Oeeres, BO boys were out yesterday. It is Sank and One Burned little country newspaper has any UNION TRANSFER C0 expected that Shawatlans Lake Se ee conception of what that place iS! Qovenet TRANSFER AND STORAGE will have good ice if the cold The’ year just closed was the really. ‘like. South Wellington Coal soerceoes weather continues another day]worst for marine losses in the . r : VHONES s Office RESIDENCE 110 or two. history of the Great Lakes. The Children 8 shoes of every des-/333 second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT FOR A TAM eee ings to boats during. the. season ere tion Just arrived at Scott, ; The machinery and equipment will run close to 86,000,000. the} Proud & Co.'s. 14-15 of the Prince Rupert Planing] largest amount recorded in one] = a TUG AND SCOW _ Phone 75 Mills, which was sold by auction] season, as well ds the largest FOR HIRE a few days ago, is being moved] loss of life. 6 Th Dail N 9 W. R. MORRISON out and the plant dismantled.| The greatest disaster of the eC y ews PHONE BLACK 156 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 0 This will reduce the rate of in-|season ocecurrs s av. Nov seas ‘d on Sunday, Nov. CL AD. _ surance on that block consider-]9, when the great lakes were ASSIFIED S. a ere a ably. swept by the worst storm in his- JAMES GILMORE ~ et aie tory, 254 persons going io their FOR RENT The big shot on the McDougall} death and many steamers being Architect PRINCE RUPERT FEED | 50 act i »G. T. > var 74 fare > 4 a ‘ it ey mf (i ntract in the i i J yards Will}jost. During the year fifteen DESK ROOM in ground floor oMce. Apply |. ene Stradi not be fired until Wednesday. It] «steamers were wrecked, eighteen P.O. Drawer 1663 City. gss-ifj2nd Avenue, near McBride Stree 908 Third Avenue is practically all ready, but as|{sank and one burned to the wat-|FOR RENT—Seven-room house, close in » pork 7 ns or across > o i Has electric light and bath, Rent $30 a4 rook bay a ea enh ie - er's edge, month. Apply Box 106 Daily News Dealers railway road bed, it will not be 11-22 ' : shot until Wednesday after the nk Whadhnke B.C. Coast Steamship Service ||reeo SEEDS train leaves. A steam shovel WANTED —— a HAY TIMOTHY will then work on each end of it] Fupnished by F. W. Dowling OATS CLOVER to clear a track space in time for : r NORWEGIAN WOMAN wants work by FALFA the train returning Thursday Observer day, Apply Phone Red 270, 12-19 FAMOUS — SAFETY WHEAT ALFA Toeies ae WANTED—A middie-agea ragy to assist!] PRINCESS Wiadatiaam SPEED CORN ETC Th eOet: enna. OF For the 24 hours ending 5 a. m in soft drink and cigar ccunter, out of le Qa. T. P. Wine Action January 19, 4944 z * town. Enquire Dominion Hotel. Fac VICE - Ji ary 419, 4 LINE RAleway SER ; . WANTED—A lady to do sewing at The 7 nereees Puen ' i Judgment for the plaintiffs —— Ladies’ Tailoring, 925 Third’ Avenue. CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIM was given by Judge Schultz in]|Barometer reduced to sea Only experienced need apply. 10-15 Be the action brought by the Grand BRO, ta. s yeee a fanen 99.9801 Risen’ decal Bend gi cone ae a ae so: : . 4 ’ M@ss e ream, enc ce s ° - q Trunk Pacific Steamship Com-|Highest .......... 37.0 E, Jarman, P.0. Box 20, Mt. Pleasant, EO Rene: eee aee oy Mail orders promptly atten pany against Messrs. ‘Krause|Lowest ................ 24.0 NECN YE: Bie S #14 Bros. (the Asbestos Manufac- Lh Oe his FOUND J.G. McNAB, General Agent turing Company). The defend- If you are in the market for ? ants shipped” some asbestos to}a good reliable engine for busi-}ounp—on ‘Third Avenue, a couple of |' oo ne the B. C. Fisheries at Aliford|ness or pleasure, see Akerberg,| ‘evs with TINE. BETA aNOGs.: OWOCE. MAE rozen re vi Bay. The goods were sent f. 0.]Thomson & CGo., machinists, cor ne Meier ean. Pee ews | b., but the company did not col-]Manson Way and ist Avenue. AEE lect at Aliford Bay from the con- 246-11-38 MISCELLANEOUS ; si signees, but subsequently, in ac- So ea ag eee bya Don't follow the j cord with its regular practice,| Loose Leaf Ledger forms at |CASH—Will give immediate cash for bal- | = methods of thaw th an billed the consignors. The de-|the Daily News office. Prince ‘tupert uproperty'(9%60-2$9,000)" NOW 18 THE TIME posta angaa; "yaad, t ; fence was that the bill of lading Give "full. persiculars. A. Wilkinson, TO BUY CHEAP PROPERTY worth, . a was silent on the question, of arty, ma nee Te a Sg) 994-08 le ie aie Bid I have just received J . ao F YOUNG WOMAN with littl daughter ice P t zr p prepayment. The B. C. Fisher- would like situation Prefer house- rors for thawing Bs to ope ies, since the delivery of the keeping for, club of qhank clerks or tricity. You don't if . A other men, Sd dae ¥ merchandise, became insolvent. ae aT rn ere eee ne bp your pipes, Ju putt His honor held that the clause NOTICE—8100 reward will be given to current on and in |! in the Bill of Lading Act, which the defendants relied upon, was not inimical to the plaintiff's claim and awarded judgment in the terms of thé pleading. Southbound The Princess Royal took the following first-class passengers south last evening: Chas. Barnes, M. F. Harrison, Mrs. M. Mustard, Oscar Johnson, Mat Bowman, Geo. W. Kerr, J. Rittenhouse, R. Rudge, Geo. D. Tite, J. E. Merryfield, Mike Pivit, A. EF, Selfridge, Jas. H. Sharp, W. F. Barton, A, H. Tomlinson, H. Douglass, E. C. Latrace, Father Bunos, L, B, Winsland, Mr. Stir- ritt, 8. W. B, Lucas, Southbound The Prince John sailed at 6 p. m. yesterday. She took the following passengers: GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Agriculture Office of Assistant Horticulturist New Court House, Prince Rupert Phone 534 . Information or advice freely given. Write or call, A. H. TOMLINSON Assistant Horticulturist a SEES EE A SNAP! Lots 33 and 34, Block 13, Section 7, Corner Sixth Ave. and Basil &t. , } A beauty. $3,500; 1-3 cash, 6, 12 kK. Bolliver, R. H. Wood, Mr. and 18 months at 7 %, or $3,160 Langland, Mrs. Newick, F. all cash. Exclusively with Wooley, R. H. Robertson, Chas. Barker, Mr, and Mrs. Kippisley. M. M. STEPHENS & 60., LTD. SS er eye REAL ESTATE INSURANCE After the theatre. Palace Cafe, NOTARIES “ 2sitf _ si _ sie perarts. Samm ay os es popes tS the person who finds the body of M. Arakail (Japanese fisherman), who was drowned between Carlisle Cannery and Claxton Cannery, Skeena River, on the 25tu vf December last. Y. Sakai, Clax- tou, Sicena River, 11-17 WILLIAM E, ROBERTS, formerly of Car- lyle, Sask., and last heard of when running @ pack train for Mann east of Prince lo communicate or mail to the Mackenzie & fiupert, is asked immediately by wire undersigned given ad- dress Re ‘“Hutherford’ money due him, A. ©, Portius, 691 1238rd Street, Edmonton, Alta, 15-20 cash payment, balance easy. ‘Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert rr a the frost is gone. THAW BY ELECTRICITY Harry Hans The Reliable Plumber Second Ave, near McBride sine PHONE 48: eet i? Au tomate and Taxies Large Machines Prompt Service Reliable Chaffeurs Special Rates for parties. 35 PHONE 35 before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA Advertise in |The Daily News Balance $200 in G. R. SEE WHA $200 CASH WILL BUY Lot 33, Block 2, section § 5 a $200 in 6 mo 7 12 months, Inter 7 per cent. Naden Co,, lh Second Avenue Real Estate and Insu'! 108