: | eee ne THE DAILY NEWS Mare} "oth 194) == —- PHONE 535 P. O. BOX 1546 The House of Quality Distinctive individual lines of SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, BOYS, GIRLS and CHILDREN Fifth For all walks of life no shoe equals the Avenue shoe for ladies. The new slashed skirts this season are creating a demand for a finer, snappier and more sty- lish footwear than ever before. We had this idea in view while purchasing our Spring footwear, and know the art and style of these will give extreme satisfaction to the most particular buyer. Come and let us show you while sizes are complete. shoes FIFTH AVENUE MEN’S SHOES LADIES’ SHOES Heavy solid leather work shoes for men, strong ‘ and durable ....... 3.00 Patent leather Venetian $ ca we mi ta shite Men’s leather lined shoes in new style, with 4 but- : ey (one. “Paris t06.....3 $6.00 blucher cut of fine first- grade leather ..... $3.75 Ladies’ dongola blucher cut : shoes, has smart appear- Gyn metal shoes, blucher ance, with auto toe $5.00 cut, heavy sole with puff Gun metal, 14 button, Teck LOOT BUYER an is ac $5.00 toe; made of soft, wear- well leather ....... $6.00 Men's patent shoes’ with Suede leather shoes in very ont oy, ai. Sy Oar pretty grey shade, has has puff toe, extra high- auto toe and fourteen’ grade, buttoned ..... $6.50 THILO EAR <5 ot v4. bee pets $6.00 ery Doctor Vernon's cushion ca ray aay rae Ee sole; they are gun metal oO oes y feive brocade top, the Vera with Eclipse toe....$6.75 MENG hs brs. 8 8 a $6.00 ; - Men’s heavy leather lined Dongola button shoes, has shoes with storm blucher auto shape and Goodyear viscolized sole; anti-wet; welt, fine make... .$5.00 Brine * Victor: BtYTO ee es $6.50 Blucher’ cut gun metal shoes, made of depend- Gun metal button shoes, able leather, the auto made of high grade stock, BUGUB) Ty yc heres ss $4.00 UR eNADOR LOR: $5.50 Ladies’ dongola blucher cut shoes; these are of fine, Men’s tan willow calf, durable leather in auto blucher cut Freneh last; QWVIG he ko rs Miele ait $3.50 Bie. Hit’ toe... i554 $6.00 Fine ladies’ gun metal but- gjater shoes for men in tan ton shoes, Paris style; : ’ button, durable leather, serviceable ... . $4.00 : French toe, and are Patent leather shoes for Windsor style .....$5.50 ladies wishing style and comfort, Vera shape $4.50 Ladies’ very fine soft French kid in chocolate B YS HOES shade; blucher cut; are Teck style and Goodyear WONG Soe Vestn e's niet $5.00 Gun metal, blucher cut; Pumps for ladies, made of double stitched .. ..$1.75 gun metal. These have (un metal, blucher cut; under the rosette two made of soft leather $1.95 cords which when drawn and tied will make the Heavy leather shoes, best pump hug the ankle every day shoes that can closely .. ......+. $3.75 be got for boys....$2.15 Fine gun metal, blucher cut boys’ shoe; has puff toe, SHOES FOR — GIRLS made for dressy Hiei OF e $2.95 and boys School shoes made of heavy Fine gun metal shoes, grade of leather, easy fit blucher cut, superior fin- and: -etrone °., 6. eG $2.45 ish and made of depend- able leather .,...... $2.50 Slater make of shoes for Girls’ patent button shoes, --youths, made of fine neat and siylish finish, ‘eather, the dates and price Ware tie yore eo $2.50 stamped on sole..,..$4.00 Extra fine tan button shoes “Kan't Slip’ shoes for chil- for girls. They are light shade, fandy.-finish. with dren, in button or lace, low heel and good fit- hard soles and very LOTR he 6 dea we abhea oa $3.00 enecial: 663275 wales $1.00 PRIDE, NASH & CO. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. | qe Zesece Rupert which occurred last Oc- | The stormy weather continues tober. A couple of Indians are to hold the small fishing boats|here and the -authorities are in port and very little halibut}mMaking an enquiry pending a fishing is being done just now. |charge being laid. Fall aka eee 6 Our suits are ten dollars Who wants to buy at = rock lcheaper and ten dollars better;bottom prices. We are _ selling than any in town. See us. Am. [out a complete line of Del Monte erican Tailor. 52tfjcanned fruits at 25e per can. Risa ay They include raspberries, black- Our millinery display on Fri-| berries, peaches, pears, pine ap- day and Saturday, the 6th and|ples, strawberries black rasp- Tth, will excell our greatest ef—|berries, asparagvs, etc. We are forts. Demers’. 53 |cleaning this line out in order to AF make room for new goods. Buy Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kirkpat-|now and save money.—Stalker rick leave tomorrow for Califor- | & Wells. 52 nia, where they will remain for - — a short time, afterwards taking. Must Be Coon Somewhere up their residence in Victoria. * * * Bella Coola Courier Suits for ladies and gentlemen At a love-feast held at Prince |from the best selection of ma- Rupert in honor of H. 8S. Cle- areas on the coast. Artistic! ents, M. P., and himself, Mr. |} workmanship. Give us a call. ite e ‘American Tailor. 52tf William Manson is reported to OOS Le have said that the opposition. to The Royal Cafe gives the best|/the government's land policy |meals and the best service in the|}was for nothing more than po- |city. Visitors to the city are ad-jlitical reasons. Now Mr. Wise- lvised to make this restaurant|man, a dog may sometimes bark their selection, 52tf}up the wrong tree. Did you ever Os CMe see a dog barking to the sky and Will Mayor Newton please trot|smelling coons where there was jout an itemized statement of his ; expenses eee ee eee 3 d Personal : Local and Persona ; * * FOI IIT IT RA ITH II III III IIIA ISIS ISIS SISIAI SISA SISIIS SISA IAI Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream. | * ~ * | | Port Edward has fine wate! front facilities. a7 Uf New spring suits and coats at | Demers.’ 53 . * * | The board of trade monthls meeting will be held on Friday Millinery opening at Demers evening at 8 o'clock. Friday and Saturday, the 6th and * * * | 7th 53 Millinery opening, Friday and Re wrye t. Saturday, March 6th and = 7th Meet me at the Royal Cafe. We Miss L. M. Caster. 52 |can have an excellent dinner and ee ja quiet chat, tf When you buy a meal get it at mee ee the Royal Cafe and vou will get] Our big discount sale has been the best in the city. p2tf|so satisfactory we have decided eee to continue 15 days longer Mrs. J. M. Carmichael leaves | Wark’s. Aotf tomorrow for a trip to Glasgow, | ee Scotland. Mrs. McLenaghan, who has A ae jbeen visiting her daughter Mrs. Be sure an dattend the millin-|MecClymont, leaves tomagrrow for ery opening March 6 and 7. Miss| Vancouver, where she will L. M. to her visil return Custer, 52 * * * The board of trade luncheon] So will be at the G. T. P. cafe Friday at There will be a brief address. on a live topic. }some friends prior | ito her home in Portage. An investigation one o’colck. into the robbery of the mails be- no tree? to Victoria. Last he insisted that others should do year THE WEATHER 1so, Be honest, Sam, for once. schakactae teens Oe ranean Furnished by F. W. Dowling Miss A. Davidson, who has Observer jbeen the guest of her brother, —— | Mr. Albert Davidson, leaves to-|For the 24 hours ending 5 a.m., jmorrow for her home in Mont- March 5, 1914 lreal. — $ : $ Barometer reduced to sca Mr. G. B. Hull, the Dominion level 30.024 jresident engineer for the public|Highest ............. 46.0 lworks department, is GXDODLOOTIOWORL os 64 00sec chin neiie 42.0 home tomorrow. It is thought — }that work on the armory site ex- Big Bajority for Hi Gill lcavation will be started imme- — diately. Special to The Daily News ere. @ Seattle, March 5.—Hi Gill's The little Tory organ even de-|majority is now fixed at 14,329 fends the government's C, N. R. . — | policy. Of course that paper Expressing Himself \does not know anything about — the issue. All its knows is the An indignant letter dictated by |stale old song in praise of Bully|a clever old gentleman ran thus: | Bowser. “Sir, my typist, being a_ lady, ~ Cannot take down what I think | Fame is a bubble, but mighty|of you. [ being a gentleman, } | get few of kind of us hold of the right|cannot express it; but you, being soap. jneither, can readily divine it,” is being made tween the upper Naas and Prince THE | GOLD SEEKERS -- breaking the. trail in the Great White Silence of the Northland, the prospector must travel light. The little grub he carries must be amply sustaining. 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 weight in gold. THIRD ANENUER P.O. HARDWARE DRAWER 1624 Builders’ Supplics Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE No. : Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors MONARCH MALLEABLE ® “ys ~ Mod FOR RENT Sates, $2¢ “IBUt Any . for Friday & Saturday $ , $15 ‘An : ; $15 tar ty i all | ; 5 branches.” "™ - Fresh new-lat a“ argwze white ’ es alt M,N, STEPHENS & 6 i a d | &Bo inehethteeteeetetee.. \ Zea 1 butt Ib 35c CACO ag AN AFTERNOON FROCK di b. ..400| % t Of smoke-blue charmeuse hem- : 5 FOR A TAX med with skunk, the waist belt) 7! a, OTe - 20c x ; - of dull silver tissue. e hi i% dul ilver tissue rh iat Plenty of fresh fish for Friday | * with the ondule brim reealls * 15 P * - Lady Hamilton's in Romney's Fpegh vegetables for Saturday | + % E15 picture of her called rhe t Seamstress.” * 3 : t PRINCE RUPERT AUTO City Solicitor Got Changes ia oer ttt City Solicitor F. Peters while ee F | i ls in Victoria spent considerable 49 FF a f ‘“ Ceereeeeeserorereoorooesetiins time with the municipal commit. BUTCHERS AND PROVISION DEALERS tee in the work on the new mu Gola Storag# ZASh Motor Delivery SIXTH AVENUE nicipal act He advocated sey vebErabice eral changes which he considered Prince Rupert PE | BA R B ER SHO? | in the interests of Prince Rupert P | W } | and several of these have been a i = ‘a promised to be put in the bill as | | Be hat : “| finally passed. Mr. Peters wi _ make a formal report on tlt ng | rae \ subject to the city counejl, | Best Tea At Its Best | “SALADA” TEA is always the same, no Matty when or where you buy it “SATADR is the choicest tea—green, black or mixed from the growing country in the world—Ceylon, with it and freshness protected by the sealed lead pac SPECIALS é Firest tay, 5 OXquisite kages, fae P OPPP POC 99 CDSCC oboe ey oe ie FOR SALE $375 Ot 8, ony sianee fj \I ANIMALS IMPOUNDED whi will either be undersigned I pl ply Vancouver Prices. Gia OF PORT ESSINGTON | a Call | te mongrel dog was will give a concert on the early Dieneresorcevosococscooi 2nd instant which, if life of the Indian Tribes in | — in ten days of the said | sold or destroyed HOS. O'BRIEN Pound Keeper CUNNINGHAM’'S HALL PORT ESSINGTON, MARCH 7th it 1914 NOTICE the unde 3 Theat Oth Inve fice tender n As ' Don't 3200 Acres forget to take Saturday's train > _} SOCIETY OF CYP.A. The ewest Materials of the highest quality, imported and domestic are shown in a var- lety of choice patterns. COME AND SEE SWEDER BROS, SIXTH Helgerson Biovk STREET : 7 ‘ose | ae rising ae SPRING, 1914 $10.00 GEA 6 a SE per acre vere all Suits and Coats in all styles from the plain tailored to the ultra stylish cuts in beautiful stripe Harrison, Gamble & 0 sree checks, brocades and honey combs. SELECT NOW FOR EXOLUSIVE STYLE fecccccocoreccerereeeetettTtm STATIONERY Victor Gramaphones Books DEMERS Third Avenue FOPIPIIILPIOLEELOEELEELOLOUUEUEPLLS | prissepeoress DESK ROOM NINE HUNDRED DOLLAR player plano for P “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS, FOR in grou O, Drawer 1663 FOR RENT nd floor omce, city SALE App 2586 S900 cash, balance 6 and 12 months, ly | ck 3 n 8. 8650 b H/F House, mock a, secuon s, soso $$ WW. WRATHAL , 4 Lot 28, Block 4, Svction 8, $600; 606 THIRD AVENU | terms arranged. Phone 551 Magazines Photo Supplies Developing ana Enlarging and Picture Framing Best Selection View Cards : Printing SOME GOOD BUYS Lot 14, Block 42, Section 5, $900; of Interior Lot 28, Block 4, Section 8, $550; paecenent third cash, bal. 6 and 12 months. ee eee a equity in Prince HKupert realty West Lots 12-13, Block 10, Section 8, eS enbaver Br 2-64 $900, half cash. These lots face ee eee ' BABY CHICK6, hatching eggs, laying hens | two streets and will make splen- Steams Sprite and breeding pens, Rocks, Keds, Leg did residence lots, Good view. Us eywriws horns, etc Quick shipping connec. | Lots 8-9 BI ae ——_— ; a ae ace -8, ock 19, Section 8 = ones. Cojumbis Poultry Kanch, mrey eee $1050; third cash, balance 6 and ’ ? 12 months. SAFETY en OTe ite ‘WANTED We have a good list of bargains In FAMOUS a Sections 1, 2, 6 and 7; get a list. SPEED SI Se Houses and offices for rent. PRINCESS WANTED—A woman to help in. dining : } room, Apply Windsor Hotel bir PATTULLO & RADFORD LINE sent WANTED—At once, a general servant —. Phone Green 202 50-52 PHONE 83 WANTED—Cook for dining cé p GEROND AVE. atrice, sournrount * TEI ning car Apply Princess Beatrice, W. J. McLean, G. T. P. Wharf 40-01 | OOOO COCO TCS ;C CRC LORE ROTO EOS p. m., Sunday 4 sthboune YOUNG WOMAN with ltue girl would Princess Maqui' a south like position in private family. Box Saturday ° 101 Daily News. iour| Skeena Land District -Disstit of Coast J.G. McNAB General Agent LARGE CANADIAN mall order house wants Range V, . one man in each locality to mail cata TAKE NOTICE that Hume Cronyn, Of | eemeessnen rn ee <2 logues, Will pay $15 weekly. National) London, Ontario, occupation manager of a = ese Supply Co,, Windsor, Ont, frust Company, intends to apply for per- | === mission i purchase the following descri ts bed lands MISCELLANEOUS Commencing at @ post planted at the | ry Dock Lo horth est @orner of Lot 1068, thence e eee sout ains, wes ! , ee EARN $15 WEEKLY at home evenings| 80" chalus cast’ 80° chaine noine ee, = mailing catalogues for large Canadian | coms em oO ; 5 Te re né mall wonder house. iltbresentatives a Dent ment, containing 640 acres more 2 i ' Saal pe antec 1a c es, 0 s and country HUME CRONYN |} Lots i ( as National Supply Co., Windosr, Ont it Dated November 25th, 1913 | The be "" Pub, Dec, 15—Feb, 20, 19144, | ane ee eeere | ~~ kell prices : , x lake nol JINGLE POT Skeena Land District—District of Queen beal COAL i a voered by Lindsay Transfer H. B. ROCHESTER Phone 115 231 2nd Ave. Chariotte Islands | | TAKE NOTICE that Wilfred Charles|For all cash Macdonald of Prince Rupert, B. G., pation prospector, intends to apply permission to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following deseribed lands On the west coast of Graham Island com t theneing at @ post planted one mile south Quarter cas", $51 65 balance In one io t nd ai Half cash, balance '" Ag 12 months, interest 80 chains to point of com. | meneement and known as cl L, 7817 oe if R Naden WILFRED MACDONALD, i, * Locator Real Kstate an 27th December, 10918, Second Avenue. 17th to March 26th ‘nd one-fourth mile east of the mouth of é ears at 7 West Hiver, thence west 80 chains, thence and two y horth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south / 0., CHARLES ) insurance f Date located, Advertised Feb