“A TRIUMPH" in tea quauiry a ‘ 9, et TE a pcm, op oe tee +! "SALADA” PURE, CLEANLY PREPARED AND DELICIOUS « LACK; MIXED_ or ATURAL GREEN How do you do each bake day. Do you get per- fect bread with every batch ? No question about it if you use MY flour. They test ROYAL STANDARD over at the mill by actual bread making with various wheat samples. Only grain that makes delicious bread is. pur- chased. That’s why ROYAL STANDARD is so uniform. ASK YOUR GROCER Vancouver Milling & Grain C VANCOUVER - NEW WESTMINSTER - NANAIMO - VICTORIA ithe 18th open. 30-32) |visiting in the city. | Free Sampies mailed on enquiry. Address: *‘SALADA,’’ Toronto. | Club coneert, Wednesday, Feb. 118th, 30-382 jage Company went south on the | Prinee George this morning. The catch of the season—the | Orpheum Glee Club, Westholme Theatre, the 18th. 30-32 pected in on the Princess Bea- trice this afternoon. vour eve on the Glee Club's fu- ture announcements. 30-32 Two drunks were in police court this morning and paid 85 and costs each. The Princess Beatrice will be from the south. The Princess Maquinna leaves for thé south tomorrow morning it inen o'clock. Ceneert in Seal Cove church i Tuesday evening, Feb. 10th, at o'clock. Admission 25 cents. cert will be given to Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Kerr in the Presby- terian Hall on Friday evening. All members and adherents are invited to be present. 29-30 tee right so long as they were used UBERT The Trade Centre of the Famous Bulkley Valley There will be ONE good-sized city in the Bulkley Valley, and that will be HUBERT Call or write for particulars Natural Reso Sixth Floor, Vancouver Block Vancouver, B.C. We put FORT GEORGE on the map and kept ordered out to take the place of the lost Vadso. She will bring up 150 tons of coal for Rogers & Black. The Union Steamship Co. have a lot of freight to come north and may order out both the small freight boats. has taken a position as night operator on the telegraph line minion seven years and has been located line. LOCAL NEWS STEMS THE DAILY NEWS ‘ALLEGED VIOLATION OF STEAMBOAT LAW Hear “The Soldiers’ Chorus” Complaint About Fishing Steam- from Faust by the boys. 30-382 Mr. A. 8S. B. Lucas is confined | to his home by illness. Lovers of music and song keep * * * Mr. J. Beardsley of Skeena 1 . * . ji Mrs. MeKnight of Skeena is in * * * | Look out for Orpheum Glee] er Being Backed Up by Van- couver Shipmasters Por some time past complaints lhave heen made by a local fish- ing company against the marine jregulation which compels them .{to sign on every member of the| crew going out in a deep sea shing boat As these crews are very often changed at the last the ‘city for a few days. | moment the signing of the men necessitates an awkward delay. Efforts to overcome this regula- tion in regard to fishing boats have met with failure and it 1s e584 understood an appeal has been P. G. Roosa of the Gold Stor-|" ade to Ottawa. ‘here is also a complaint made that small boats without vom lofficers having certificates are learrving occasional passengers and otherwise not operating »}according to law. This has ex * . . isted more or less in every port Mr. M. P. McCaffery is ex . * . Are you musical? Then keep . . . to along the coast and no particu lar effort has been made to check j it, transportation is diffieull and as in this country where | jdistances great, many persons }have to depend on small craft get to the various settlements. | Now the Vancouver Shipmas- ters’ Association is taking up this point and urging action. At recent meeting in Vancouver kw the following resolution was this afternoon with mail passed: “That this association learns with regret that the steamboat oem Ok law is being violated in the port of Prince Rupert by so-called | fishing steamers, which are do- ing other work than fishing, and + cre that we attribute this fact to lack of inspectors on the coast.” It was decided to forward the} resolution to the minister of ma- 29-33 | rine. . * * A farewell reception and con- The steamer Capilano has been Mr. Jack Wrathall of Terrace urces Security Co. man’s wage. by the Flemish Refugees. Our Laces were awarded the Gold Medal at the Festival of Empire and Imperial Exhibition, Crystal Palace, LONDON. ENGLAND, for general excellence of workmanship, Y some of this hand-made Pillow Lace, it lasts MANY times longer than machine made variety, and imparts an a'r of distincticn to the possessor, at the same time supporting the village lace-makers, bringi’ g them little oc mforts otherwise unobtainable on an agricultural Write for descriptive little trvatise, entitled BY 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. Every sale, however small, is a support to the industry. Mrs Rupert Armstrong, Olney, Bucks., England NGLISH Hawn-Mane LAGE MADE BY THE COTTAGERS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, This is the old-fashioned lace made on the cushion, and was first introduced into England It is still made by the village women in their quaint old way. Skeena Land District—Distrret of Coast, | prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation prospec- ‘tor, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: least shore of Banks Island, opposite Mink | rap Bay, and situated two (2) miles and | fifty-three (53) chains more or less north and one (1) mile and seventy-one 1(71) chains more or less west of A. $60, and sixteen (16) chains more or less tnorth three (3) miles and forty-eight (48 }ehains more or less west of Greet Top ‘Island, thence west twenty (20) chains, thence north forty (40) chains, thence east twenty (20) chains more or less to the shore of Principe Channel, thence fol- lowing the shore southerly to. point of commencement, containing eighty (80) acres more or les “The Pride of North Bucks,” Plastrons,Jabots, Yokes, Fichus, Berthes, Hand- kerchiefs, Stocks, Cami- soles, Chemise Sets, Tea Cloths, Table Centres, D'Oylies, Mats, Medal- Pate a abs Zotar en BOM, | STOCK—Wheel Des each, Over 800 designs in yard lace and inser- tion from 10e., 15e., 25.5 IRISH CROCHET. Mrs, Armstrong havin over 100 Irish peasan girls connected with her industry, some beautifulex- hand made laces may be obtained, All work being sold ce lace-makers, both DAINTY HANDKTE—10o, {he workers ane No, 910.—Lace 1) in. deep. No, 122.—800, per yard, | Read The Daily News The purity und fragrance of Baby’s Own Soap have made it a universal favorite. Its use is beneficial to any skin. 4-413 Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal. Be dh 2h alli Range 4. Take notice that Elbert M, Morgan, of Commencing at a post planted on the 3. ELBERT M, MORGAN, Dated 27th October, 1913, Pub. Nov, 17, 19:3—dan, 12, 1914. cargo and passenger purposes. was stated that the same thing m The discussion arose as the result Of representations made | to the shipmasters by Prince Rupert, in the course of which it was stated that certain fishing schooners were being run by un- certificated men, which was all| only for fishing, but that they were being used also for towing, It } was happening with some boats Vancouver. Particular em- phasis was laid upon the fact that one inspector of hulls for the whole of British Columbia and the Yukon was not enough. Southbound The Prince George left this here. He has been with the Do-|morning with a number of pas- Telegraph for the past}/sengers for the south: A. G. A. Vidler, Mr. Logan, Mr. MeLeod Mrs, Wilson, A. D. Bain Ethel South, Mr Koenigsburg, Mrs Freeman, Mrs. Hamblin, Mrs. © Rae, Mr. Stevenson, Madam For- tin, V. A. Cole, Mrs. Humble Miss Blakely, W. E. Evant, V. Lavigne, E. Swale and D. W. Wy- cliff. Must Be Very Dead The evening contemporary oOf|WANTED—A middle-agea rady to assist The Daily News is evidently try- in soft drink and cigar counter, out of Strathcona, Yesterday they pub lished the names of the late stalesman’s four executioners, A successful marriage refrig erates love——refrigerates it jus enough to make it keep. BRITISH COLUMBIA COW BREAKS WORLD RECORD Madame Posch Pauline Produces 754.2 Pounds of Milk in Seven Days New Westminster, Feb 5. Mme. Posch Pauline, a cow at the Golony farm near here, has accomplished a new international record producing, in competition with other animals all over the world, 754.2 pounds of milk in seven davs. The race has been going The Ontario cow, the rival to the local animal, produced 750.2 pounds of milk in the seven days. rhe Colony farm champion has been in milk for three months and for two weeks before the of ficial test had been producing more than 100 pounds of milk daily. Her milk tests 3.3 butter fat. Tessier Got Three Months George Tessier got a sentence of three months in poliee court] this morning The charge was amended to frequenting a_ dis orderly house and he was found guilty on that count. Constable Adams will take Tessier south tomorrow on the Princess Ma i quinna. He also takes Clara Tessier, who is sentenced to six months, Madame Fortin, who was associated with this pair, has also léft the Wity The fur {store on. Third Avenue Was closed up yesterday, THE WEATHER Furnished by Mr. F. W. Dowling | reduced to sea Precipitation in the dairy world by market for for bu Akerberg, machinists, cer. Avenue. i 2246-11-38 ome have vt OO Perreroeres Perens Ore, 5D a.m., 1914 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 00 SO 220 | eeeooororrooooss oes rooones pi 34.0 ——$__ 26.0 nn ee 20 | meome DR. GILROY, DENTIST Work a Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue INSPECTOR eived by the or the position ERNEST A. WOODS Municipal Council Friday next, jon of Sani e Kuper as to f Skeena Land District—District of Coast— omas Met vumbi io tO ease Commencing at this pos lanted where to Ladies and Gentlemen if you want something “different”’ and superb see us + SWEDER BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS Phone 38 Helgerson Block | SIXTH STREE’ HIGH CLASS TAILORS 3. McCLYMONT bounded 43 f-way of ~ KNIGHT & HICKEY ~ Contractors and Builders Jobbing & Repairing “The Daily News Sixth 984 FOR RENT P.O, Drawer 1663 City. 285 FOR SALE nearly all the points on the} Ww. Beley, H. Naroyvlanski, M. © Lawler, D. McPhee, P. G. Roosa,| steeping accommodation’ for ‘one’ hun: ha id ae W. G. Laurie, G. H. Mergan, Miss dred, Apply C. Morris, Smithers The woman who powders her|dgulia Redden, Joanna Krewory- |———————__.______________. nose is ‘not so apt to shine in so-|nezka, A..MeDougall, Mrs. A. Mc- | WANTED ciety. Dougall, Mr. Schwartz, Mr. and/_. ht naaee renee E SEWING WANTED—Phone Blue 32 Mrs, 8S. P. Saunders, Phone Green PAPERING AND PAINTING wanted by seription except washing Address O, Box 279 27 town. Enquire Dominion Hotel ing to make a sensational trag-|cyitpREN's NURSE wishes engagement | edy out of the death of Lord in Prince Rupert or near vicinity; good references, Mrs. A. H. Hermann, P. Cc, 24 . Box 894, Victoria, B. -31 WANTED—Violin and other orchestral j players to join orchestra class Prince | Rupert Music House, opp. post office. | | 22-24 ;} PLUMBER WANTED—Strictly first-class t | plumber wanted a tonce Apply five o clock Harry Hauson, Second Avenue, bear McBride. Phone 489. 23-26 | — |WANTED—Immediately, young man | every town wishing to be independent and make good money Apply Mac THE ATLIN RAILWAY COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that applica- | tion will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for an Act to incorporate a company under the | name of the Atlin Railway Company, with} power to lay out, construct and operate ja tine or lines of railway, commencing at 4 point on the southern end of Atlin Lake jor at a point at or near the Town of Atlin land following a generally sotitherly direc- }udon to a point on the Taku River where lsaid river intersects the International | Boundary, and also from a point on sald ine easterly to the southern end of Teslin ake, all in the Province of British Co- lumbia, with power to construct and operate telephone and telegraph lines and ‘charge tolls tur the use ‘hereof; to build and operate vessels, coustruct and operate wharves, etc., in connection with the | undertaking of the company, and to enter into agreements with other companies, and that the works of the company be |declared to be works for the general advantage of Canada Dated at Ottawa, this 9th day of June, A. D, 1913, SMITH & JOHNSTON, Solicitors for the Applicants, s¢Ofs6-w Ottawa, Ont, STATIONERY Victor Gramaphones Books Magazines Photo Supplies Developing and Printing Enlarging and Picture Framing Best Selection of Interior View Cards. W.W. WRATHALL 606 THIRD AVENUE Phone 651 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER | two do evenings drop a card to P. ” CLASSIFIED ADS. j Repairing Quickly Done DESK ROOM in ground floor oMce. Apply PHONE RED 156 — |FOR SALE Queen's Cafe, Smithers; best Dominion WANTED-—A general servant Apply : experienced workman I can save you money. Address P.O, Box 270 22-24 YOUNG WOMAN wants work of any de McBride St., Prince Rupert, B.C. A IVARSON & CO. YOUNG WOMAN with little girl would Blacksmiths & Horseshoers like positione in private family, Box 101 Daily News. ivtr , Manson Way Tel. 448. | RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and B. C. Land | , Whalf Con al Mine Survey Subdivisions, Electric} and Whit FOR A Taxi al -Church Services. ing of u an 4 SAI ire &) a. © day Week ja \A aud CHRISTIAN Heid in Ha j j | ! } reels | ' } 2O0¥ | | IMPERIAL MACHINE SHOP | PEOODEEOEEOEE EEL ELLE AIT 35 —— PHONE —& Automobile 15 Second Avenue WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Surveyor TUG AND SCOW W. R. MORRISON JAMES GILMORE Kenzie Kros., New Westminster 25-27 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—If you have any stenographic or typewriting work | Box 796, 18-24 | | | | | 78 Ycane in Business CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,766,666. | | Safe And Convenient BURN WOOD If you want to send any sum up to Fifty Dollars, to any point in Canada, Yukon excepted, or to any of the We can supply you with clean principal cities of the United and save money. Phone 301 yw ol yr giz ‘ dr ood cut to any ize from States buy a Money Order kindling to cordwood. Burn wood at any Branch of the Bank of British North America, The cost in trifling. Terrace Wood Co.,| _ ¥. maxcerts, manager. McBride Street 1836 THE BANK OF 1914 BritishNorth.America SOUTH WELLINGTON COAL The Coal that Made B.C, FAR WEST FUEL COMPANY Hart Block Phone 43 P.O. Box 518 Sp OOO EEE LLEL ELIE EEL EE! worrt ——_— PROEEEEOEEE POOP EIEIO EES ereceren FOR RENT-—-A_ neat reroea house, close in, $4 per - The furniture tr se 7 sale at a bargalr Apply Me FOR SALE—The { et = lots on Graham Av Block © Section 2, price $2 is 18 q M. M. STEPHENS & Ol, i REAL ESTATE OPO OL OLEI EL OL LOTT TRH ee B.C. Coast Steam FAMOUS PRINCESS | Bank Money Orders Are UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Wellington Coal RESIDENCE 110 PRINCE RUPERT FURNISHED APARTMENTS | In two and three room suite. $20 per month PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH Black 334 BOAT BUILDER JOUNSTON Phone Green 321 TT Ee Balance $200 in af $200 in 12 month G. R. Naden (0. en +000 Phone 75 Lots are now at lowest BUY before the comple tion of the railroad hich tt = WE have lots quire very smaii cast payinent. Harrison, Gamble b Ut Large M p He Special Rates | parties tl 35 PHONE — | 262 Eighth Ave. W each cash, 6, 1. months at 6 per NSURAN NOTARIES } pono eee) chip Sere) LINE Princess Maquinna, © es am, Saturday J.G. McNAB, Ger $900 Cis Lot 33, Block & wv ths ’ lé 7 per cf = Becond Avé pane Real Estate and