i] wet . THE DAILY NEWS Se —— ee ———— omiomesioiio momo Of B told me of a fine way to reduce my meat bill. Be He was saying that according to the U. 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture, Bulletin No, 142, ten cents worth of wheat supplies almost three times as much protein and ten times as much energy as a round steak. “Make mort use of your oven little woman,” he says. So now I put more biscuits and muffins on the table and less meat. And now the tendency of Bob and the children is to ‘‘make a meal of them.’ mt Bob says “I’m a wizard in the kitchen,” but I'm if quite sure my magic would vanish without my } ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR. Its great! ] pF 23 BS a i 8] rely FLOUR Uniform Cio nio imi momiceimomomcaih |_| KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges ; Oils Tinware fis Varnishes Graniteware ‘Stay Satisfactory MONARCH MALLEABLE ™* °*pe.70 ———— = ————=— Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners i i . . . | Mr. W. A. Pettigrew returned jyesterday from a business trip | south. j *. . . One drunk paid the five dolia | penalty in the police court this | morning. . . . There were 40 horses aboard ithe Princess Maquinna on he trip north, bound for the Yuk Bice g Mr. A. Bailey, storekeepel Inverness, came in on the Spoke- shoot today. Port Edward has a total dock- ing length of 16,960 feet i7tf Mr. A. D. Matheson, bookkeeper | of the Skeena Commercial can- nery, came in from Essington} this morning. * . . The crew of the government snag scow Cygnet were signed on at the district engineer's office vesterday. ir. Noble, who is connected | a the British America cannery t s in from Essington for a few a LG lays. | * . * The Spokeshoot, belonging to |Messrs. Enrig, Adams & Co., jeame in from Essington this | morning. She brought a large Ut Lats SYRUP OF TAR & COD- - aha mel) a Cures Coughs A Mathieu's Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver Oil ut is a great Tonic and not only stops a cough i but enables the system to throw it off. F There should be a bottle of it in every home. F Large size bottle 35¢. Sold everywhere. ¥ Pi J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prep. SHERBROOKE * " ENGLISH HaND-Mave LAG MADE BY THE COTTAGERS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. E 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 h made Pillow Lace, it lasts MANY times longer than machine made variety, and impa 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 man’s wage. 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, Lace for every purpose can be obtained, andwithin reach of the most modest purse. Every sale, however small, is @ support to the industry. Collars, Fronts, Plastrons,Jabots, Yokes, Fichus, Berthes, Hand- kerchiefs, Blocks, Cami- soles, Chemise Sets, Tea Cloths, Table Centres, D'Oylies, Mats, Meda!- lions, Quaker and Peter Pan am 9100" STOCK— Wheel Design, from 25e 1.00, (4 os dee ) i $1.50, $2.00 to xe) Price 25c. each. (Half shown.) r each. Over “p designs in yard lace and inser- tion from 10c,, 15e., 25¢., 45c.,, up to $3.00 per yard. IRISH CROCHET, Mrs, Armstrong having over 100 Irish peasant girls connec with her industry, some beautiful ex- 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. DAINTY HANDKIE—%N0, No, 910.—Lace 1j in, deep, No, 122.—We, per yard, tp Mrs Rupert Armstrong, Olney, Bucks., England : Has the largest Guaranteed Circulation ead The Daily News | number of passengers. | . . . | Mr. J. G. McNab, who has been |}attending a conference of C. P. R. passenger agents in Vancouver, | returned on the Princess Ma- |quinna yesterday. | *- * * Mr. M. Scaife, who has been in | the south for six months re- =| turned on the Prince Albert. He |hasn’t seen’ anything that looks so good as Prince Rupert in the } } course | Mrs. R. ¢ |manager of |jhas returned She was attending her father, Mr. of his travels. of the cannery, south. of wife Inverness from the the funeral Stapleton. Johnson, . Mr. the day away Howell of Inverness left on Princess Maquinna yester- for Ketchikan. He will be for about month. a Good with the being made Westholme has the work intended to forty feet east. progress is piling at the Mark Hyatt in charge and it extend the wharf dock. of the old Prince Rupert, who visiting in Dalfors, written to a friend expects to return ist. Johnson, of sam one residents been | Sweden, has that he April | has here about There |working at | pairing the a big force of men Balmoral cannery re- roof which was caved jin by the heavy snowfall in the | winter. Mr. Dickenson, the manager, expects to have things shipshape in a few da; Engineer McRae arrived ago to take up his the government boat McRae was chief on when was burnt | Chief a few days duties on Cygnet. Mr. the Venture down three she years ago |e day Johnson was out’ on Satur- looking for natural crook for the stem of Sam Johnson and A. Swanson’s new towboat. He found a dandy. This boat will be of the stoutest built on coast, having ribs four by three, very .closely When the 90-horse- a one the inches ever spaced, }power engine is installed she | Will be able to handle anything. | > * * | The government snag scow | Cygnet, which has been on. the | Ways at Digby island since No- | vember, went into commission | again yesterday. She will be |kept busy removing obstacles to | navigation in the Skeena. Cap- }tain Hoppenslaw, who was in | command last year, has taken a | position with the Rudge cannery, jand has been succeeded by Cap- io ain Holme, ei Jeicue | Prof. Milton Douglas has is- bret invitations for the third |Children’s Dansante, a masquer- jade given by his classes at the Douglas Daneing Academy, Odd | Fellows’ Temple, 10th Ave, and Pine Street, on Saturday after- inoon at 3 o'clock. Prof, Doug- | las will be presented with the .|California championship em- jblem, which he won in’ the Na- jtional dancing contest held at San Francisco in 1911, by Capt. [James Fowler, of the Galedonia Society of Seattle. The pro- gram consists of eight class numbers and 10 solo and duet dances,—-Seattle Sun, ——— FRO UOUOO Oyu yay Ue Local and Personal PRI IIIIIIH IIASA AAA IAI III IIIA III SSSI SISISSIAI ISIS SAIS SIS SIS IAAI SS. —( ea NO ALI JM. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS DULL x IN ABSENCE OF MAYOR * RORRE PLAINLY Ap 7 { from Page 1 * . , xe . at a we sEST Port Edward has fine water-| 700 . ee ae r MATERIALS front facilities, A7tf adjusted the ne ofit was 940, | or Ladies anq Gonti ae ae, ae Will Pilot Sniff Yacht Omen | |} This week at Demers’ 60c. and lhe de W. R. Morrison | e - 75c cashmere hose for 45e; 45c¢ { ha thie irbage scow at - ae ‘ . | | ind 50¢ cashmere hose, ek - @05 a month was accepted SW EDER BROS, 9.90 ° *. . will oe Stump Puller Phone a MART TAILORS. 1 tur societ vill ee Holger | Our big discount sale has beet Bs edd 7 rt be ° Ait *'OPrbOn Blogs 4 j al e nance so satisfactory we have decided ~ ! - nen MeO Cee. ‘ ded a stump lla. continue 15 days longer : } 3 reer ; 4 santa 2 Wark’s sOtf i i more tha il | ' rd of works is t . : $17 rh } ird of VOr ! PPOPPOOCO CC Fob ey, 4 } frec vale! for | Fee bbb 044, Messrs. L. J. McArthur & Co., [ret i" | wa woo FOR SALE . VT i re ) 1 Wiis ue Pp or * erchants of Smithers, have as : the $375 : 8, only ened for the benefit of the No Cheaper Power Vet ance 4 editors. The Continental Trus fost le { A ig ™ Foon “i are the assignees METHODIST ANNIVERSARY ca aSK~ | : $ Pitty nish lng CONCERT GREAT SUCCESS ‘ pows ested $ Avy | j 1 the | Mr A. §S. Johnson came in h I i - do 3 |from Hazelton yesterday. He has rh grand ¢ f the}! asain et ' . ; j $1 been connected with the provin-| Methodist eh h s = | | ; cial police for some time, but} atior f the al sary | a ’ ited . j } f $100.52 ‘ now intends to make Prince Ru-|proved an attractive en] M \ CTEDUENC i j 4 |pert his headquarters jth zh the weathe was very i 5 oa j ' ' OT EPHENS § G0), LI} oe: j dist izing A bylaw h ’ we | Cereeererororcoooccooosegs i } , ' i ri a fi t} eee eo e+ e4) Mr. A. Bailey came in this} Among the most popula a? a |morning on a business trip He| bers were the vor sele s f i g Se ; ee ee oe - atiMrs. H. H. D. Hemm i of ee ee reports considerable activity at VENER ay lInverness, where he is book- | Mrs Jarvis McLeod Ch f Con Jones Returns | $ oe keeper. igave selection fron li Tr 1 | * FOR A TAXI oe 6 © j tore assisted by Mr. J. EB. Davey oh the Da Ne it —<—_— a fe ; A scow containing 30 tons of} 4! d with Messrs \rmstr e Mi , Mareh ut ¥ ; aan herring passed through here this | Mo timer, Mellior, Mortime ndjJones, the Var ve gst z morning on its way to Haysport iW. 1 Fisher as chorus nagnat has eached Montrea 4 15 PH } 4 | re } mpers t ' riv jae cannery. The shipment was; “eV al num W = fr | ype He says that per * . Wo ' made by H. C. Breckenridge from}? ™embers of the Orpheu ssion has heen granted from|« ' . tial | ‘ j ' Port Simpson. ciety in trios, quarlette nd he English | hal Associa lz and Printing } 18 to Miss Smith, a young lady IMPERIAL MACHINE SHOP ee and resident of that town. The i | nlarging é “ . ”? R iri j 1g Picture Framing groom is a brakemau on the G, The Dail News epairing Quickly Done ; of Interior T. P. here and is very popular y COW BAY PHONE se Best ae : 7, , LE a Ss. with the boys, who will welcome CLASSIFIED ADS. ONE RED as wiow. Gar his return with his bride. Mr. |$% 5 and Mrs. Philipson are expected | _— ee moe atjnsaieecoadanee O, Box 1714 Tel, 448. W W WR ATHALL in on the Prince George in the FOR RENT | . ° . ° | E morning, and the boys will be “RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. ad peed — oat sae era ne 55 down to weleome them They! peak ROOM Ib er | Phone ° ’ ES ground floor office, Apply ' . | will reside in the. city. P.O. Drawer 1663 City, gss-ir|Civil Engineers and B. C. Land) soccscooooceccsersentne aheerted Surveyors eee Pussiakad Widnes. FOR SALE _—_—<—<—$—$=$=$=$<$=$_— See cess | SC Waterworks, Wator Power, Whalf Con- | t f 1 hip ob" prvi vice pid m cae , . ‘ : struction, Reports, Plans, Dominion and B f. {) pals f The funeral of the late Jehn BABY CHICKS, natching, exes, ay IDs — Provinetal Land Surveying, Mine Survey- | 0d5 ee Carthew, wh the spite horns, etc. Quick shipping conne NS, Fownslies and Subdivisions, Electric a mis av died in the hospital ons, Columbia Poultry Mtaneh, Steves. blue Printing, Negatives and White} . on Saturday, will be held tomor- ton, B. C 44) Prints : A SAFETY row from Hayner’s chanel to itinerant daca ii real iil aici i ocean } FAMOUS | Fairview. The hour for the ser- WANTED "¢ SPEED aarti ak aie adit aan McBride St., Prince Rupert, B. a PRINCESS ee the deceased have been commu-|wantTEp—At_ on i RAT SERV f pe once, ¢ general servant. |aq5 . . . > » 4s | nieated with. but no instructions Phone Green 202 50-52 215 Second Avenue Phone 48 LINE were received as to the burial of | WANTED—Cook for dining car, Apply WILLIAM tnpound, § the remains, Wid: Sepeemnh ape x? ME on Ry T. HOUSE Princess Beatrice beh YOUNG WOMAN with litue girl would t ae thbound like position in private family, Box B.C. Land Surveyo» Princess Maqu wor 101 Daily News. 10 eninon RUR Saturday . m ' LARGE CANADIAN mall order house wants why i ae EB J.G. McNAB, Gen ral Agen one man in each locality to mall cata | ed ee FOR R E N T ! logues. Will pay €15 weekly, National ' | _— -< Supply Co., Windsor, Ont, TUG AND SCOW | ee ee ———— $35.00—-6-room house, Thompson MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE i and Sixth Ave; modern im- W. R. MORRISON Dr Doc k I LO provements. EARN 815 WEEKLY at home evenings a 0.0 mailing catalogues for large Canadian PHONE BLACK 156 — $40.00—-6-room house, Young and mail order house. Representatives Sixth Ave. e Wanted in all cities, towns and country rsonind ve, partly furnished; National Supply Co., Windosr, Ont it! JAMES GILMORE Lots 27 $30.00—-6-room flat, Sixth Ave. ny and Dunsmuir; modern. ee Architect Take mn : $20.00—-6-rooin house, Third Ave. JINGLE POT end Ay enue, neal Mc eBr ‘ide Stre et bea and Ninth 8t.; close in. : i ean +0 teem nue i Av UNION TRANSFER CO [Fer a! =" and Green &t.; neat and cheerful. } ce in 6 an We are having iumaneds enquiries GENERAL TRANSFER AND storage |Half cash, balan »rest si for houses and your t South Wellington Coal 12 months, inter vaoan ; | ) ee X Sica ne delivered by Lindway |}VHONES : 86 Office RESIDENCE 110 Sapte balance In 9 maton, Ueled wih Om will be ped tae 493 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT | Quarter cash, >: at 7 sm rented. l'ransfer ac and two years é ti PATTULLO & RADFORD ‘< saclameusiides G. R. Naden Co. Phone 83 ve. | suralice Seeond A Phone 115 231 2nd Ave. 3| Hy JOHNSTON Real Estate and [nel ' ( nue, . |Seal Cove Becond Aven Phone Green 321