THE BAILY NEWS ROYAL STANDARD works-for hungry folks four times daily--from hot-bis cuits iting or ple to pudding’ or/ pie at night\ Acts tke magic in every recipe, calling for Alour, TR GROCER’S AT Y Pe: P: * Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream | Mrs. Aldous of Smithers is visiting in the city. The Princess Maquinna is due jthis afternoon from the south. | . . . | Mrs. Sheliton left last evening on a visit to Sioux Falls, 8. D . . Meet me at the Royal Cafe. W¢ can have an excellent dinner and a quiet chat. tf The Prince Albert, due at four ;o’clock on Saturday, arrived two |}hours ahead of time. | . * * The Chelohsin will be in to morrow morning from the south with mail. = 2 . | The Spokane is due from the| south at one o’clock today. She| will take twenty-one passengers from here to Alaska ports Passengers on the Prince John |} lastwevening were: P. Carroll, A. |L. MeHugh, A. Stewart and F. | Henderson. | i: a | | Mrs. O. Nelson left on the |Princess Beatrice last evening | for Gothenburg, Sweden, on an L ROVAL STAN ARD FLOUR KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass Plumbers’ supplies Plate Glass Mirrors Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges Oils Tinware Varnishes Graniteware ‘Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ WT) hs 6c : WO classes of SF people worry ' || about money—those | who have too little and those who have too much.” Both classes appear to be satisfied with the price of | ART CLUTHES CUVCK BROS. & ALLEN LIMITER Both classes also appreciate the youthful lines, the high art tailoring, the matty Z fabrics, the marked value of thé special garments which await your early glance. it LEE & CLARK Gent’s Furnishing 3rd Avenue ST Read The Daily News ! | Has the largest Guaranteed Circulation . * . earners visit. | | This week at Demers’ 60c. and | 75c cashmere hose for 45c; 45c. }and 50ce cashmere hose, 35e 49-54 Prince Rupert Lodge, I. O. O. | F., will entertain at a whist drive |and dance in the K. of P. Hall on | Tuesday evening. The | o'clock Prince John sailed at six last evening. She _ took jten carlods of fish and 30 tons of ;}general freight. This week at 5e cashmere hose d | | | | Demers’ 60c. and for 4 50c¢ cashmere hose, 5c; 45c. 35¢ 49-5 7 an 1 . . . | | | } | | The Princess May will be back }on the Skagway run on March 27 jand | the Maquinna will go back to her west coast run. Parker Williams, the Socialist, | thinks Bowser’s brother is not sufficiently qualified to aet as chairman of the Burrard Penin- }sula Sewerage board. j Mr. John Rudd of Nanaimo | has been appointed district |}superintendent of the R. A. M. |}chapters in British Columbia. He | was elected at the grand chapter ;meeting in Toronto last week. Mr. Frank Dewar, assistant manager of the big hotel at New Hazelton, is in the city for a few days. He is leaving for the south on a holiday, the first he has had in some time. There is considerable rivalry between the Prince Albert and Beatrice to which the faster boat. A week ago they both made the run from Rupert to Vancouver in good time. The Albert left here at 6 p.m. Sunday and arrived Tuesday at 141.30 a. m. The Beatrice left two hours later and arrived at 2 p.m. There Princess as is was only a half hour difference in their rdnning time in favor of the Prince Albert. Vj Vv Buy Your Plumbing Supplies Direct From Us and Save Money We are the largest plumbing house in British Columbia selling direct to the pubdite. We buy in big quantities and se for cash. Thus we save you the middle inan's profit and you do not pay for the bad debts of others, For tuis reason w Can sell for less than any other plum ing house or plumber in British Colum bla, Compare our prices, For instance: Our price for }-inch galvanized pipe is $4.95 per 100 feet: f-inch Pipe, $6.20 per 100 feet; l-inch pipe, $8.15 per 100 feet. NO MATTER WHAT YOU NEED IN THE PLUMBING AND HEATING LINE WE CAN SELL YOU FOR LESs, Get your plumbing sup- Piles direct from us and fave money, Bend along your specifica tions and we will give you price com plete delivered in your town, by return mail, WITHOUT COST TO YOU, Then compare our prices with ethers. Don't pay two prices for your plumbing supplies, We can supply everything for your bathroom at great saving to you Write us today about your plumbing and heating problems, lt wil! cost you noth ee ing for advice 4 Remember tha! we save you money all plumbing and heating supplics KYDD Bros. Ltd. oy ) 155 PENDER a' ST. WEST COMPLETE $16 Vencesves, n.by FAG OG OGUO OOOO OOO GUB UO OOO BUOUUCU IUCR CU. UU IY Local and Personal PIII II IIIIAI III SI A IIIA ISA A AAS SSISSISISISSS SISA SIS SIS AII ISAAC AH. : » - »* * Port dward has a total dock- ing length of 16,960 feet. A7tf Mr. Thomas Trotier has re- turned to the city. He has been taking a rest at Harrison Hot Springs and is now feeling very fit Mrs. D. A. Thomas, wife of the Welsh coal magnate who is backing the Pacific & Athabasca ailway scheme, was arrested in London as one of a bunch. of militant suffragettes. She re- fused to give $25 bonds. [he plasterers have finished jthe two top” floors of the new Premier Hotel and are making good progress. It will be two months before the house is ready to open. > > . Secommodation for the tra- velling public in the city be- ing taxed to the limit these days. Last night there not a vacant room in the city. The city’s growing time is approach- ing. is was . . . Mr. Harry Rochester is in re- of a Mr. J. C. Shephard, formerly superinten- dent for Messrs. Foley, Welch & Stewart. He is spending weeks at Excelsior Springs, Mis- souri, but expects go to St. Paul, Minn., soon. halibut Ba- in charge of her owner and ceipt ecard from some to The ker, namesake, Joe Baker, landed five of halibut a few days ago. was obtained in the Porcher Island. The left for Banks Island schooner Joe thousand Port The pounds at Simpson catch vicinity of Joe Baker Saturday. May, hands some The Zellah been in the chinists for has ma- which of the time is again in commission. She left for Ket- chikan Friday with Mr. Thomas Randles, her owner, on board. 1836 THE BANK oF 1914 BritishNorthAmerieca 78 YEARS In Business. CAPITAL AND SuAPtUS $7,786,666. Our Travellers’ Cheques are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200, with the exact value in the leading foreign currencies stated plainly on the face. They are payable discount, so without that you can realize their full value without trouble. Hotels and Trans- portation Companies accept them as cash. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, Manager. Fer OBSTRUCTED SINKS and Sewers DESOLVO This substance is a new discov- ery and will quickly remove accu- mulations of grease, rags and waste. Get some and save pilumb- ers’ bills. For sale by HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 489 138 Second Ave. Also on exhibition at Orme’s Drug Store, Third Avenue FOR RENT! $35.00—-6-room house, Thompson and Sixth Ave.; modern im- provements. $40.00—6-room house, Young and Sixth Ave. partly furnished; modern, $30.00—-6-room fiat, Sixth Ave. and Dunsmuir; modern. $20.00—-5-room house, Third Ave. and Ninth 8t.; close in. $20.00—5-room house, Eighth Ave. and Green 8t.; neat and cheerful, We are having numerous enquiries PATTULLO & RADFORD YEAST. Mrs. Adams and daughter of Smithers are visiting in the cily. Many lines of good to be sold at half ‘price in the next 15 days at Wark’'s. AQtf ey 4 Port Edward's harbor is two miles long with a turning basin of two thousand feet across. ecu Charles Barrett, proprietor of Barrett's ranch, Bulkley valley, is the city for a few days on business. in WA das . . Messrs. Cc. A, Hansen came from Granby on Thursday. They leave on the Spokane for Skagway day. Christmas and down Lo- The Prinee Albert is unloading 160,000 feet of heavy timber. It is to be shipped up the line to keep Foley, Welch & Stewart's bridge construction gangs busy. Our big discount sale has been so satisfactory we have decided to eontinue 15 days longer Wark’s, 49tf Mr. W. T. Tomkin came _ in from the granite quarry” on Smith Island Saturday. He re- ports that the work is gcoing well and it is expected that the first shipment of crushed rock for the dry dock will be made next week had a to some The city council meeting Saturday consider a proposition for debentures, The mayor wired an offer of 87 for about $350,000 twenty-year fives, but the council turned it down. The offer was at the rate of about 6%%. The British noon today for brought up 250 the G. T. P. ment of 500 plate for will return tomorrow. special left Skeena. She of for a consign- tons of tin and tin Balmoral cannery. She here for fresh fish Columbia at the tons coal and has Fertilizer Plant on Skeena Mr. Kirby of the Caledonia ho- tel, Port Essington, reports that his old townsite near Claxton is coming into its own Arrange- ments have been made by old country capitilists to instal a large fertilizer plant on the prop. erty “and their representative is expected to arrive on the next boat to complete the details of the scheme. The plant will utilize the offal from the various canneries on the Skeena Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that 1, Frederick L Pusch, occupation clerk, of Prine Rupert, B. C., intend to apply tw the Commis- sioner of Lands for a license to prospect for ¢oal, oil and petroleum over the following desribed lands on the west coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of ©. L. 7977, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of com- mencement, containing 640 acres. FREDERICK L, PUSCH, Locator. Wilfred Charles Macdonald, Agent Date, December 29, 1913. Advertised Feb, 26 to April 7 “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT DESK ROOM In ground floor oMmee, P.O, Drawer 1663 City. Apply 285-tf FOR SALE BABY CHICKS, hatching eggs, laying hens THE WEATHER the 24 hours ending 5 a, March 1914. ™m., Barometer reduced to sca | a | CE a ee 29.733 Highest ....eeeeoee 44.0 LOWGEE wc ccc ete creates 40.0 MAT 5 6.6.6.0 508 O00 0 Oe ees 52 Summary for February Mean temperature 40.4 Highest temperature, on 45th, 417th, 418th = and {9th 58.0 Lowest temp. on 6th..... 26.0 Precipitation MAID cis cess eeeees 10.22 BOW. ovis 6 cuie¥ 6 Owe se .20 10,42 Diese! Oil Machinery Here he vesterday. of ward which is being put into cars here for trans-shipment to Port Ed ward Phe for the erection of the plant have not yet The Henriette 10,000 of lumber 10 tons of explosive. Henriette arrived in_ port She brought 277 ton’ for the Port Ed- oil power plant, machinery diesel mstructions issued also bes n brought feet Porro reercccccees __LATEST styigs aii BEST MATERIALS For Ladies and Gontiemen SWEDER BR0s, MERCHANT TA 38 SIXTH ‘Lone Helgersen L STRERT fat nt eeeteeeoore eaten SOPPPOOOO FCF Cobo ees Phone tte FOR SALe Six splendid tae $876 each; ¢ Sh eye es, Only per mont Malance yyy FOR Modern f RENT Avenue, $35 “©, Pita Four-roomed nue, $20 Eighth Ay Three:r nue, $16 Eighth Ay, | Four-roor ‘ ei dock, $16 ary Insurance ll a State buy M, OTEPHENS & 60, (1 POFOPOC + 6 FRR RRA COO Ui Another - Assortment of stylish shapes reached us Sautr- day, and advice was received that pattern hats would be here prob- ably the boat. Many ladies Mrs. Hamlin, in charge of ovr Millinery Department, on next express have consulted who is regarding their spring nate. DEMERS Third Avenue FOR A TAXI 75~-PHONE-75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO (9 ' FEISS OOOO ttt SERRA =) OL EPOLOLELOPOEPOPOOOOOD SIXTH AVENUE | BARBER SHOP | We pened up am shop, opposite the sch | First cla have Lot 4, Block 2, ham Avenue. Section 2, Lots 57-58, Block 12, Section 2, $3,500. Double corner on lane; best view In city. Lot 3, Block 24, Secton 6, $1,476. Lot 7, Block 33, Section 5, $1,350; $560 cash, balance 6, 12, 18 and 24 months at 6 per cent. Lot 10, Block 6, Section 8, $400. FOR RENT Modern eight-room house $35 month. C. E. BAINTER Phone 387 in Section 6, DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue IMPERIAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Quickly Done COW BAY PHONE RED 156 P. O, Box none , Tel, 448, RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and 8. GC. Land Surveyors Waterworks, Water Power, Whalf Con- striction, Reports, Plans, Dominion and Provincial Land Surveying, Mine Survey- ing, Townsifes and Subdivisions, Electric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints, wanted in all cities, towns and country National Supply Co., Windosr, Ont it JINGLE POT COAL delivered by Lindsay Transfer H, B. ROCHESTER Phone 116 231 @nd Ave. and breeding pens, Rocks, Reds, Leg- horns, ete, Quick shipping Oaneys tions. Columbia Poultry Ranch, Steves- ton, B. C 4t|McBride St., Prince Rupert, B.C. WANTED 215 Second Avenue Phone 49 WANTED—Cook for dining car Apply WII | IAM T HOUSE W. J. McLean, G. T. P. Wharf, 49-51 ® YOUNG WOMAN with little girl would B.C. Land Surveyor like position in private family. Box 101 Dally News. 19tf| PRINCE RUPERT P.O, Bux 548 LARGE CANADIAN mall order house wants —-— one man in each locality to mail cata- logues, Will pay $16 weekly. National TUG AND SCOW Supply Co., Windsor, Ont, MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE W. R. MORRISON EARN 815 WEEKLY at home evenings mailing catalogues for large Canadian PHONE BLACK 156 mail order house, Representatives staat han a ties & JAMES GILMORE Architect 2nd Avenue, near McBride Street UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Wellington Coal VHONES: 86 Office, RESIDENCE 333 Second Avenue PRINCE 110 RUPERT BOAT BUILDER — H, JOMNSTON Seal Cove Phone Green 321 heal Estate onaps. ss 1 $1,500; Gra- thing clean and fresh ' i Vancouver Prices. Give a} 3200 Acre Crown Granted ON SKEENA RIVER and adjoining rallrosé $10.00 | per acre very ea | farvison Gabe t | Geooccvcscoccseerssre! STATIONERI Victor Gramaphones Books Wiagazines Photo Supplies Developing and Printing Enlarging and Picture Framing Best Selection View Cards. W.W. WRATHALL 606 THIRD AVENUE Phone 551 Interior of oon — a FAMOUS ee, rt PRINCESS Pa LINE A) Ly pee SERVICE ~ sournnound, ' a aay Princess Beatrice, p. m, Sul J.G. McNAB, General Agent Se ry Dock Le —— tion Lots 27 to 36,, © The bes! Take note : beat the! For all cash n Half cash, valance in vi 12 months, interest ¢ balance In “ gr at 7 (0, li d Inxurene Quarter cash, and two years G. R. Naden Real Estate 4D Second Avenue.