ee I : i 4 “ a a ‘ i B is ei a bt ee ‘aint ea 4 ih - | ' 4 on f ie a ain} i , THE DAILY NEWS a ! -- breaking the. trail in the Great White Silence of the Northland, the prospector must travel light. The little grub he carries must be amply Te So as a basis he packs ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR. The concentrated goodness of the finest wheat in the world. For any journey~In any clime---Worth it’s ~— in gold. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Oa \through misunderstanding his Assist the ladies of the W. C.J jnstructions. Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass T. U. to provide fruit and flow- Ald. Dybhavyn knew nothing of Plumbers’ supplies Plate Glass Mirrors : the niente abeinat’-the off = HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges evs for the sick by attending the}‘He compla SEains a ee Oils | Tinware toa to be given Inthe K. of :P. jeer. He made the motion be- Varnishes oc Se Graniteware re jcause he believed the office was Hall, on Thursday, Jan, 29th, jonly filled temporarily MONARCH MALLEABLE The ‘‘Stay Satisfactory row 3 - 6 o'clock, Admission| The mayor said he understood ' Range.”’ 25 cents. This invitation is eX-|i1. man himself only eonsidered a to gentlemen as well 39 | ehe appointment temporary. eee e ites ais The city clerk then pointed out ‘ ‘ a __,ithat among the eighteen appli- : Mr. Hugh Dunn received word | vations iuét Yeceived ‘was one {| this morning of the death of the) from the man himself. FRED STORK’S HARDWARE infenkiegn: Of epee Nel-| This seemed to clinch the ar- \ son Dunn in San Francisco on} gument that it was only a tem- Perse eee DAL eee ee ae it Saturday, January 17. The little| porary appointment and the mo- ead ow fellow was just three months old. | tion was amended to empower 710 SECOND AVE He contracted pneumonia andthe chairman of the committee {ldied in a few days while his|to advertise and have applicants , . | Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery father was out of the city. show qualification. Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle | Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns % : Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint oe 9 Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron VS oa “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT UPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. NGLISH Hann-MADE LAGE MADE BY THE COTTAGERS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, This is the old-fashioned lace made on the cushion, and was first introduced into England by the Flemish Refugees, It is still made by the village women in their quaint old way. Our Laces were awarded the Gold Medal at the Festival of Empire and Imperial Exhibition, Crystal Palace, LONDON, ENGLAND, for general excellence of workmanship. 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-nakers, bringing them little comforts otherwi-e unobtainable onan agricultural man’s wage. Write for descriptive little treatise, entitled “Te Pride of North Bucks,’’ containing 200 striking examples of the lace makers’ art. and is sent post free to any part of the world, Lace for every purpose can be obtained, and within reach of the most modest purse. oon ore eens 8, Every sale, however small, is astrons,Jal . Yokes, Pichus, Barthes, Hand: a support to the industry. kerchiefs, Stocks, Cami- ‘ soles, Chemise Sets, Tea Cloths, Table Centres, D'Oyli Mats, Medal- lions, uaker and Pan an Ay $1.50, $2.60, op AY ‘06 2. ‘to each. Over 800 devigns $1.00. , in yard lace and inser- tion from 10c,, 15c,, 25c., STOCK—Wheel Design. (14 18. ce Beep each. (Half shown.) PRIOR? est rene E f : F LOCAL NEWS ITEMS MPs.) V.7 Ws | | | | spending a few parents > * . The scohol board eral business and year. ew rae Mr. Dan Dempsey, the. Grete Py spending a few of the world two miles for of the line. Mr. ceipt of a Charles letter ley, who is now in Southern California, miles from the Bud is running a 6000 inhabitants. Smith is spending | a few days in the city. is expected from the morrow, Mr. H. Du Vernet days with in town and returns to- day afternoon and discussed gen- the tracklaying, is} in town, | and the chairman should decide or days Dan is the champion track layer | put down one with the track laying outfits on the eastern pon and can Burgess met foreman of | is In ree from Bud Cor- E} Centro, just Mexican border. } garage Snebor stands the business. I ts ~}not be possible to find him in the city. probable) aid, Dybhavn and Ald, Ald. Montgomery lwas a vacancy first. The mayor said the was only appointed tem whether there was a vac not. Ald. picking up a man on th would not fill the bill. plicants should present ealions, Ald. no vacancy, twelve Morrissey said and He had given some thought ; would be well to find out if there The ; hinted that says if is a good lively town of|present incumbent of the office dissatisfaction EIGHTEEN ‘APPLICANTS. IS THE JOB VACANT City Council Dicousess at Length that it in the ar a Job Which Many ‘ Want \ld. Maitland suggested to the has rats city council last evening "S)\voud be fair to advertise to consult adver- as : ; ‘ity papers for a_ sanitary day to his home in Gitwangah. |‘'" +3 : - n Gitwanga spector. Give every . chance, Mr. BE. H. Harlow, G. T. P. resi- re’ mayor. wanted e ay ae cheers - ee a the chairman, Ald. Kerr, who was end of steel, is spending a few} ....) of the city days in the city. Jule says he Sy : , ; : ld. Dybhayn advised estimates, after providing for all]. ne fe : tthe reg contingencies that the golden Shiba d is tates. lhl Ap en spike will be driven on July 4st well. It is a serious problem and bs , iu 3 y > * r, . . ’ the city wants a man who under- t might Basso- requirements of the board for the | Rert submitted a motion to that It was decided to make up| effect. their estimates early and present them to the city couneil. inspector porarily ancy Morrison said that acecord- ing to the communications re- ceived a week ago there was a vacancy. Ald. MeClymont said that just e street quatifi- there was the After the’ bath with BABY’S OWN SOAP the skin is smooth, comfortable, and exhales the aroma of freshly cut flowers. Freedom from skin troubles, explains in some measure the refreshing sleep which “Baby’s Own Soap” babics enjoy. Especially for nursery use insist on “Baby’s Own”, ALBERT SOAPS Limited, Manufacturers, - MONTREAL. Inet in- body a ap- wm. George on Trial George of is being Win. a charge Today tried on robbing a drunken man of $100, The is being heard before Young and will probably occupy all day. At the time of going to press no new evidence had been {t is understood the de- fence will endeavor to show that Richmond spent more money In the bars and down Gomox than he testified. The bills he spent on Gomox will be produced in court. case Judge offered. Water Certificate Issued receipt the department for Shawatlans The council is in of a provincial water that the water rights on Woodworth lakes had been favor of the city. The asked to furnish for, registration for the certificate. These water rights were applied for in 1911 and have just been issued, This is considered by some to be quite rapid work on the part of the provincial water department, city communication from stating certificate the ind issued in authorities were $125, being S100 $25 fee and Thawing Pipes Caused Fire thawing block this ing used a blow torch. Soon af. ter MecMeekin’s = grocery turned in a fire alarm, The store was full of smoke, The firemen mad some difficulty in locating the fire, but discovered it inside the wall, having caught from the plumbers blow torch, The chem- A plumber the pipes in Helgerson morn. store ical extinguished it. The Cradle At the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Jan, 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Nichol, 809 Borden S8t., a son, NOTICE To the Members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association The if members city hall at annuat general meeting will be held in the 8 p.m. Thursday, January 29th, 1914, to receive the directors’ and other reports and to eleet directors for the en- suing year. By order of the Board, W. M. WRIGHT, 17-26 Managing Secretary = Flood in California | Los Angeles, Jan. 26.—Three | men are drowned and a boy is) reported to have lost his life and | many were driven from their homes, buildings are damaged, steam and electric railway traf- fic is either tied up or onnroat | interrupted in southern Cali- fornia as the result of a rain which deluged this section for the last 24 hours. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. Give full General Delivery, particulars, A. WilKitison, city. wea-ur NOTICE—-$100 reward will be given to the person who finds the body of M. Arakai (Japanese fisherman), who was druwned between Cariisie Cannery and W. R. MORRISON PHONE BLACK 156 JAMES GILMORE Architect 2nd Avenue, near McBride Street c SOUTH WELLINGTON COAL The Coal thet Made B.O. FAR WEST FUEL COMPANY | Fifth St, rear Hart Block UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Wellington Coal PHONES: 36 Office, RESIDENCE 110 333 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT re up to 'g3.00 per IRISH CROCHET. Mrs, Armstrong having over 100 Irish peasant girls connected with herindustry, § some beautifulex- amples of Irish hand made laces may be obtained, All work being sold direct from the lace-makers, both the workers and customers derive great advantage, AA, rs oes DAINTY HANDEKIE—10o, No, 910,—Lace 1j in, deep, Mrs zits REO Olney, Raghes England Read The Daily News Has the largest Guaranteed Circulation ‘ 4 Fa a See AO ad Rr en re aes Whether For Yourself orasa Gift to your Friend PERRIN’S GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as this assures you perfection of Style, Fit and Finish. Best dealers the world over sell the genuine PERRIN ‘S GLOVES. oe etter aioe 61 rut) FURNISHED APARTMENTS in two and three room suite. $20 per month J. E. DYER, Phone Black BOAT BUILDER H. JOHNSTON Phone Green 321 334 Seal Cove 35 ——- PHONE —— 35 Automobile and Taxies Large Machines Prompt Service Reliable C haffeurs Rates for parties. PHONE 35 Special 35 = 7 Claxtoa Canuery, Skeena River, on the A IVARSON & CO 25tu vf December last, Y. Sakal, Clax . lou, Serena Hiver. 14-47 Bla WILLIAM E,. ROBERTS, formerly of Car cksmiths & Horseshoers lyle, Sask., and last heard of when Boat Work running @ pack train for Mackenzie & Mann east of Prince Rupert, is asked , » 595 > 1 law to communicate tmmediately by wire Phone 525 1st Ave., Manson W ay or mail to the undersigned given ad- dress Re “Rutherford” money due a him A. { Portius, 601 13rd Street, ‘ B-§ 215 Second Avenue Phone 42 Edmonton, Als 16-30 WILLIAM T HOUSE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER e Se PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—It you have B.C, Land Surveyor any stenographic or typewriting work to do evenings drop a card to P. O PRINCE RUPERT P.O, Bon 518 Box 796 18-24 FOR RENT—A neat four-roomed FOR HIRE house, close in, $20 per month. The furniture in this house is for sale at a bargain. Apply Owner, 252 Eighth Ave. W., or this office. FOR SALE—The four finest view lots on Graham Ave., Block 98, Section 2, price $2,000 each, $400 each cash, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months at 6 per cent. M. M. STEPHENS & 6O., LTD. REAL ESTATE INGBURANCE NOTARIES Tuesday, J “Onuapy os dary 27 ty N PRINCE Bl | III Lots are now a s lowest th BUY before the tion of the railroad WE have lots Which 1, quire very gmaji payment, Harrison, Gamble jy COMmple. Cagh FOR RENT DESK ROOM in ground floor ome, Apply J p.o. Drawer 1663 City 25-u FOR RENT—Good-sized room for §2,50 R SA Telephone Modern conveniences Phone Black 69, 718 Fraser, i7-1¥ FOR RENT—Seven-room house, close in SECTION 2 Has electric light and bath, Rent 830) 7 44 i ' month, Apply Mox 106 Daily News . u 11-22) ), 1 ' Lo FOR SALE bala ' Lot i et ia aathay f ieee bala I FOR SALI two white Orpington cocker Lots els, yearlings, Calastra strain; gvod cash, bala t breeders Williserott, Phone Biack SECTION 5 4u6. is-\y i bl FOR SALE—Queen'’s Cafe, Smithers; best : jocation and largest piace in town, With and sleeping accoinmuedation for one hut} #1 dred Apply C. Morris, Smithers. i ‘ 7 18-25; Lot 2 4 ‘n si,! FOR SALE—Greener 10-ga. double shot mouth ua gun; tn good condition, cheap Thor Lot 9, biock oughbred English setter, female pup, © rinished, mouths old, eligible for registration, 6, 12 a #15, Box 105 Daily News 19-22) por 18, bi ; FOR SALE OR CHARTEN—The gasoline + ca a launch “King Saimon,” with Palmer en-| /ot 1 J gine, 15-horse power, and ali fittings balan¢ oa and furnishings complete, Length ove: | * all 44 feet, beam 10 Teet 4 inches, Wili ne tw \ carry about 5,000 sockeyes, Owner will cash, bala 18 ‘ accept $1,250 or will be willing to SECTION 6 charter this fine launch by the monthiyort a4, t k . or season Piease apply King Salmon, balance office of this paper. 20-21] Lot I k ' pene aneeeinenense serenely escent netaineen balance 12 ' "WANTED Rs oe tee meena a SSCP cash, baia t 31, n PAPERING AND PAINTING wanted by an ance eaperienced workman 1 can save you! Lot k 1 money Address P.U, Box 279 fa) al iy WANTED—A general servant. Apply Mrs.|! Me a \ P. |. Paimer, 720 Fourth Ave, East : 2 Plo Telephone 209, 17-3%)|° cash Rainn YOUNG WOMAN with little girl would! Lot Fe like position in private family Bux} ance and 1 101 Dally News igurl SECTION 8 WANTED—Board and room in private |! t 13, block : family by iady and chiid. Require use} Lot 3 I n of bath Write P.O, Box 420, 18; Lots 19 a \ cash, bala WANTED—A middile-agea rmdy to assis Our M I in sott Gdrmk atid cigar counter, oul ol n Fort ¢ own Enquire Dominion Hotel sition 1 ! niage W WANTED—Violin and other orchestral} }/),;4 Ww players to join orchestra class Prince | and ace us Rupert Music House, opp. post office. Informat ' 22-24), wick nar erase Collart & Reynd CASH—WiUI give immediate cash for bal-| SPECIALIGTS PRINCE — RUPERT auce due you under Agpeement of Sal PRINCE GEORGGE TOWNSITE Prince Kupert Property (6250--§2,000). Offices Third Ave., Prince Rupert, BC Proll Fort George, 8. © % dete thet dh ha te tatiana FOR A TAX Phone 75, PRINCE RUPERT AUTO POOPPOOP LOLOL LE DL LE OTTETT PRINCE RUPERT FEED 908 Third Avenue Dealers FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHRKEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECI Mail orders promptly attend B.C. Coast Steamship Service SAFETY SPEED SERVICE FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE WET PACIFIC UT a 8.8. Beatrice, south, Sunday 8 p.m. 8.8. Sophia, south Saturday 9 a.m, J.G. McNAB, General Agent Frozen . - Pipes Don't follow the old expensive methods of thawing pipes. I costs more than the pipes are worth, 1 have just received a new de- vice for thawing pipes by elec- tricity. You don’t have to open up your pipes, Just turn the current on and in three minutes the frost is gone. THAW BY ELECTRICITY | | Harry Hanson The Reliable Plumber Second Ave, near McBride Street GOVERNMENT OF BRITIS COLUMBIA Department of Agricultut ” Office of Assistant Horueu Rupe New Court House, Prince Phone 534 tread advice ° Information or given. Write or call A. H, TOMLINSON Assistant Horticultur's SEE WHAT $200 CASH WILL BUY ‘ Lot 33, Block 2, Section 6 months Balance $200 in interes! $200 in 12 months. . 7 per cent G. R. Naden Co., \ Second Avenue. PHONE 489 Real Estate and Insurat®