C4 rome: een ‘ tae ; y iy H eee cae” - } af 1 Hy eee i ii ae ea a i] * a Fy) th sas, os i eee 4 THE DAILY NEWS = We i | ch I 1944 — = “SALADAY = Being all pure tea leaves, you don't have to submit to the dust and dirt floating cup and injurious to your annoyance in your hea of tea Ith. Costs no more than common-place teas. Sealed lead packets only.—Never sold in bulk, 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 & G VANCOUVER - NEW WESTMINSTER - NANAIMO. VICTORIA Mrs Rupert Armstrong, Olney, Bucks., England rain Co., Lt d. | | | | | <4 i AN 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. Bee variety, man’s wage. No, 910,—Lace 1} in. deep. MADE BY THE COTTAGERS OF BU some of this handemade Pillow Lace, it lasts MANY times longer than machine made and imparts an air of distinction to the possessor, at the sam@ time supporting the village’lace-makers, bringing them little comforts otherwise unobtainable on an agricultural 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, and within reach of the most modest purse. Collars, Fronts, Plastrons,Jabots, Yokes, Fichus, Berthes, Hand- kerchiefs, Stocks, Cami- soles, Chemise Sets, Tea Cloths, Table Centres, D’Oylies, Mats, Medal- lions, Quaker and Peter Pan Sets, etc., from 25c., 60c., $1.00 $1.50, $2.00, up to $5.00 each. Over 300 designs in yard lace and inser- tion from 10c,, 15c., 25c., 45c., up to $3.00 per yard. IRISH CROCHET. Mrs, Armstrong having over 100 Irish peasant girls connected , 4 with herindnstry, § some beautifulex- amples of Irish hand made laces may be obtained, All work being sold direct from the 9 lace-makers, both ¥ the workers and customers derive great advantage. (13 i Price 25c, each GLISH Hano-Hane LAC CKINGHAMSHIRE. 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. Every sale, however small, is a support to the industry. ma mt —~ Po n. deep.) STOCK—Wheel Des (Half shown.) E ign. | | | | | | | | | | | == Style, Fit Ww For Yourself orasa Gift to your Friend hether GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark as shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as thisassures you perfection of PERRIN’S and Finish. Best dealers the worid over sell the genuine PERRIN'S GLOUES. }) “ CR UOOUIUIU IU UA ICRA RR OR ARAL AR AL ALARA. RAR AR AER AR EA high-brade Work at fair prices umbing, Steamfitting and sheet metal Western Plumbing Co., Ld PII IDI I IAA AD IAD AAA AA ASAI AAA SASACSACSACSC SISA SIS SSI ISS NSIS AACA work : : * =_ Read The Daily News \} | picked up by the police. |} magistrate FAG UOOOGOGUB GOOG U OUR UO UOBUOURGOGIORCO RE LUI Local and Personal we FOI II RII IR RATION PIII IAA IAISIIAIA III SIA AAI AN * * * * k * He made some good promises to the police this and on sen- morning let suspended tence, off was Mr. Thos. Trotier has accepted an agency for the Dominion Nursery and Orchards Company of Vancouver for Prince Rupert The con- this orna- and to careful atten- received, Mr. and favorably known throughout this district. All orders should be forwarded to the Prince Rupert Feed Com- pany, 3rd Ave. and 8th Street, and surrounding company aims to supply a siderable proportion of future in and territory. city’s demands fruit pay orders well mental that end will tion to all Trotier trees, is Prince Rupert, B.C 56-62 * * * * * * * * Rev, J. A. Levin relurned to day from attending the confer ence of his ehurch at Tacoma. of the W. G..T. U . . . ' The regular monthly m . will be t eeting reld at Box 23-—-3rd Ave, Box 41--4tbh Ave, Box Box Box Bou Gox FOCI II IAD telolbok tral Hotel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. 3rd Ave, and (Post Office.) gra and McBride OIRCUIT NO. 4, PL 42-—5th Ave. and 43-—5th Ave, and Green St. 44—-6th Ave and Bast! St. 45-——7th Ave. and Eberte. 141-—-7tb Ave, and Young 61. St. St. Box 24--ist Ave. and McBride &t. Box 26-—2nd Ave, and 2nd 8t. Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th &t. Box 27—6, T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3. Box 315th Ave, and Fulton St. Box 32-—Borden and Taylor Sts. Box 347th Ave. and Fulton St, Box 369th Ave. and Comox Ave Box 37--8th Ave. and Dodge PI. Box 38-—-6th Ave, and Thompson &t, and Emmerson McBride 8t, i > ~ Those Who ely 0 the great home remedy which | relieve safely and speedily the from defective or irregular a sie iS atising digestion, find themselves spared of Ban ot and able to ward off the attack «suffering 9 SICK Ne gee BEECHAM’S PILL never disappoint those who take They hail digestion, stimulate the liver, clear 1 % . Fu the late the bowels. By purifying t! | they ee cheerfulness and create confider ‘ rr INcreage on health and strength, those who | depend Enjoy Life n t it Dower ty ent Cham’s Pil, Prepared only by Thomns Beecham, St. H us Sold everywhere in Canada and U.S. A naland, ee! “MOTHS” a Nay . The Great 4-Reel Thanhouser + FOR A TA Feature Unavoidably t X] Postponed t —= * * ving to delay in hipment| & + = from the east the much advertis- | & |} * ed production of Moths al the | & i * Westholme Opera House will not} « PRINCE RUPE j PER ltake place until next week, Wed t T AUTO 09 esdavy and Thursday, March 18 FACS O CSO itil jand iv In the meantime a very I ' { ie ! * programing has been sent to CP PPPOPPPEOOP OCC OOS ik its place tonight and altho ‘ vom gh the features presen ed are SOME GOOD BUYS it extra od there will be | ——— hi advance in prices. ee ‘ Lot 14, Block 42, Section 5 $00; $300 cash, balan 0 THE. WEATHER months. “a entneninns Lot 5, hy Furnished by F. W. Dowling cash Observer Lot 28, Block 4, Section 8, ggg, terms arranged ’ . Lot 28, Block 4, Sect s l the 24 hours ending O a.m., third cash, ba 6 and 12 mont March 4141, 1914 Lots 12-13, Block 10, Section $900, half cast These lots tay I ed j ea two streets and will make ope +f 19 B69 did residence ts. Good ries : Lots 8-9, Block 19, Section 4 Highest nO, $1050; third cash, balance 6 ay rT oweat 54.0 12 months | We have ag 1 list of bargain i Sections 1 6 and 7; get a tet CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©. Houses and offices for rent. § PHONE 83 SECOND AN Woodworth CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Hydro - Electric Scheme— Civaring for Pole Line, Etc. i \ ! eived } ut ! M 4 i6t t " tat gangs for t t € ete t | 1 : TO Applica n writ nd ened t ich membe ' 1 with the pla resider W. MecGEO MASO or LARGE CANADIAN one man in each locality to mall cata mall order house Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream Phe Coquitlam unloaded 100))), home of Mrs. Allison, Fourth Cee tons of coal at the government avenue east, on Thursday even- | Strictly fresh eggs, 3 dozen|wharf last night. ing, March 42. jfor $1.00. Stalker & Wells. 57tt i Fisiueny re eet | | Mrs. Walter Owen and chil No man does a really big busi | R. MeGutcheon returned fromj|dren, who have been visiting in ness until his name is a house the south this morning. Vancouver, returned this morn | hold word, Why don't you let —- Ing. i'The Daily News boost for you? When you buy a meal get it at} — } ete the Royal Cafe and you will get P. D. Gill, chief of the Nalibat Word has been received here ithe best in the city. 52tf|/ Fishers’ union, came in this/i,4¢ Mr, Archie MeDougall, who ela eee }morning, He is staying ot, the}, 4. heen very ill at a hospital in Strictly fresh eggs, j 3 dozen | Royat hotel, : : 3 |S attle, is getting better, though | for $1.00. Stalker & Wells. 57t!) not vet able to leave his bed. For Se TP lb. H. Wiles, who was running veral days he was very low and | Pete Johnson paid $10 and}a.car here last summer. returned his life was despaired of lcosts this morning for swearing|from the south this morning. He . . . te the streets last evening. is going to stay here this time rhe big cement chimney, 175 . | . ‘ . } : : | oom lfeet high, at the dry dock was | If you are looking for indus-|} Phere are 60,000 feet of heavy p ompleted yesterday and nothing trial sites, investigate Port Ed-|timber being loaded at the tie! pemains to be done but fas ward. 54tf}dock. This is the last shipment), jing up the lightning rod, an « * ° ; for the Nechaco bridge. junnecessary precaution in a land Have you realized that $250} ee: jwhere there are no thunder cash will secure a lot in the | The Joe Baker came in early] storms business centre of Port Edward? | yesterday morning from Banks | Rhee oe jisland,. She had a very snec‘ess-| One Kiss Stirs Trouble The Chelohsin came in yes-jful trip, bringing in upwards of} Los Angeles, March 10,—Pro terday afternoon about 4 o’clock.| 10,000 Ibs. of halibut. |tests threats of recall and de She had 460 bags of mail from) ge inunciations poured in today up the south. Pat Welch of fotey, Welch &].. ‘tndea Willis of the criminal | OC Pits BAY }Stewart, who has been ill in| department of the superior court} Two tickets for $1.00 on the|Pasadena, Cal., for some time, in consequence of his action in} piano drawing which takes place |has had another relapse. lwantdcine TtOM4ite “yeaa” fm . + r ee x ' . | on March 21st. Wark’s. 55tf i : iprisonment Charles Guyton, a Rata da, | Mr. I. E. Mahon, who is repre-)vouthful negro, who was con Mrs. Thorp of Vancouver has |Senting the Canadian Bridge Co.j}\joteq of highway robbery. al- arrived to take charge of thejon this end of the G. T. P., is in|inough his only Joot was a white millinery department for Miss |town for a few weeks. rirl's kiss ai beta d . . . j * Barbeau. it ms : Headlines in the Los Angeles nh Hie [wo visitors from Edmonton] papers such as “Kissing Bandit | Our suits are ten dollars|who came in on today’s boat de-|(ets Thirty Years.” Phirty | cheaper and ten dollars better|clare that there are fifty thou-|years fer a Kiss.” started the} than any in town. See us. Am-|/sand people on the prairies |} pouble for the judge jerican Tailor. 52tf|ready to come to Rupert when | :; | -_ ) Twary. | | iad: soo. Ae we Sede fy ae as ; aa Sec G. T. P. Ocean Steamers St. Patrick’s Concert promises |thing certainly looks like a big} The management of the Grar a] . a gres cess Sple vear for this city. t anag and | LD POR SUPOREN: Pprency 2 a ve }Trunk Pacific states that as} programme arranged. Don't : soon as the transcontinental line | forget the 417th. 57-tf| Mr. Sam Calkins of the Indian be Miah ad ands hiteenrielnievordne Ric te; 8 department, Hazelton, who has} (tention. will be paid to tt e * ‘ ;attle on | ye pal 0 1 ae The British Columbia arrived|been in the hospital here, left for | quisition of a line of Pacific| + . . * i . . | yesterday. She had very little|UP-river this morning. He ex- | steamships freight for this port, and left in}Pects to return and reside in| by the evening ‘for Queen Charlotte] Prince Rupert. The Cradle islands. | ‘ade-——-Born in Prince Rupert os Mr. Fredell is having splendid | ae ue . 4k eid ; ‘ plendia on March 11, to Dr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Garde left this morning |S¥ccess with his novelty vsckbag tet Ba Cade, a son, for his granite claim near Tyee.|tising scheme. He has already He is doing some prospecting|P!aced about half the réserva- on it tions.. This is going to be a oe ee oy winner. You had better phone : sony Mr. Ives of the Masset hotel, |e Daily News and get him to/€ Saint Patrick's Concert who has been south” for some |¢all. EC ; bik ani weeks, came in on the Prinee George today. Mr.sJ. A. Johnson, provincial AN IRISH CONCERT manager of the Great. West Life | with’ a enlendia .piSetemiane Swi’ be Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Glements,|{!"suranee company, arrived att given by the Ladies’ Aid in the who have been absent from the town today on the Prince George. Baptist Church, on Monday evening, city for some time, returned this |M?. Johnson was formerly man- Ce ee cee eae tet, York at Calgary and Halifax, N. ; Mr. Frank Bowness left for|5- His headquarters at present 7 eee Decker Lake this morning. He jare at Vancouver. He came north ADMISSION - - 4 is packing up there to open in|®? 4 tour of inspection and will some new locality, visit the interior before re- ot Meee turning. Mr. Neil Melvor, who has JOHN CURRIE > ijbeen spending a few days in the Don t p d th city, left this morning for New s en ano er Contractor & Builder . > Hazelton. Night Coughing Estimates Given on Moving Buildings Hogan er oer Phone Black 294 Miss F. B. Eason, dressmaker Mathieu's Syrup of Tar ahd i . 947- Ninth Av E and Cod Liver Oil taken at and mi mer, -1/ Ninth Ave. doe * bedtime will chase the cough ‘ has an assistant in her business and give you and thosearound “ a ” in preparation for a busy spring you a good night's rest. The D il N ant? nee season ee 56 Taken regularly it soon a y ews ; . eG Reo dispels even the most cling- Boe ee ing cough as its valuable CLASSIFIED ADS, Suits for ladies and gentlemen tonic properties strengthen from the best selection of ma- the blood which will then aa oe I ae ay quickly restore the mucuous te att re terials on the coast, Artistic tissues to their original FOR RENT workmanship. Give us a call. health, , at a od Seat Ma a ei American Tailor. 52_tf Be sure you get Mathien’s = “3 ie aes. a Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver a, eee SS ae ae ome Ay : Oil, the most popular cough : ee Messrs. R. Blumberg, R. P. cure in Cane la. FOR SALE Greenwell and J. Bent. who spent Sold everywhere. 35c¢ large bottles. eee ee ae oe some time here about two ae shaves: | , . ».. Prop., ' ‘ ny § -4 | |months ago looking over condi- Sherbrooke P.Q. MO tein, ADDI 7. M. Oewie, boet Builder, tions in the dry goods business, wil ene Seid 16 Loverteh, tabs Mathes Port Essington, B. C, 53ur returned this morning. They 1n- the potas to hoxhand teekitotst dieses NINE HUNDRED DOLLAR player piano for c atar ethane sat 25 bos (18 Powders equity in Prince Rupert realty West tend to start’ in’ busir here eo oahavar Bend 59-ba| shortly. | * * : BABY CHICKS, hatching eggs, laying hens and breeding pens, Rocks, Reds, Leg- | The Ip .@ §«6(George “e > _ horns, ete, Quick shipping connec- | Phe Pringé pGOr GE Game AD tions, Columbia Poultry Ranch, Steves- | this morning wilh @ regular | apapapat apap ap ag ag ot a a a a og eg ton, B. C 4t| swarm of passengers. The pas- § * —- | senger list was larger than any ft FIRE ALARM SYSTEM t WANTED ever brought to Prince Rupert : * | previously. Every hotel is fall f CIRCUIT NO. 1. WANTED—Rowboat, 16 or 18 feet, in ¢ » clarks have A Bae g00d condition; cheap Apply Box 103 and the clerk nae been busy “ f et ¢2--6th St and ard Ave. Dally News Bott the morning urning eople Se ‘ x * I J Box 18—6th Bt, and Srd Ave, WANTED—A woman to help in dining} away. Box 14--8th St. and 3rd Ave, room, Apply Windsor Hotel. 5itt | * . . ROE IE nL unstien of ist, 2nd and WANTED—Cook for dining car. Apply | A Scotsman named George mat 4e-.(at Ava. Datween. 4th 4nd W. J. McLean, G, T. P. Wharf. 49-61 Morriso , ste . » chief 7 YOUNG WOMAN with Ite girl would forrison, who stepped the chief Oth Sts. (Knox Hotel.) like position in private family. Box | and asked him for two bits, was Bout 17—-1s#t Ave. and 7th St. (Cen 101 Daily News. igu wants : Wi thing clean SIXTH AVENUE BARBER SHOP and fresh a Call have opened up a new shop, opposit« the sckhvo | First class work; every Vancouver Prices. Give us LOPE PPEEEELELELLELOLLELELOLELELEEEEY ia the best silk underwear. the They garment troduce combination in are the most comforta worn and will outl these garments we DEMERS Third Avenue a POPPI OO LLL LELELPOL ELLE LEELA TOOL LETS The Cheapest Underwear We have italian Tricot. ble ast wool materials of any kind. To in- will sell them this week at $6.50 & $7 POOL OPIPL LILO LER LO LELOLOLEELIEOGTEE FOR : SALE logues, Will pay #15 weekly. National 369 acres on the east shore of Supply Co., Windsor, Ont, Prescott island, $4.25 per acre; toni aati s terms $2.26 per acre cash and we | balance arranged at 6 per cent in- MISCELLANEOUS | terest, Two tots, Section 8, $375 each; EARN 615 WEEKLY at home evenings $50 cash, balance $15 per month. mailing catalogues for urge Canadian Two lots, Section 8, $326 each; mall order house, sepresentatives month. wanted in all cities, towns and country 660 cash, balance $10 per National Supply Co., Windosr, Ont, it Lots 3 and 4, Block 19, Section = 1, $46,000; terms quarter cash, 1, ree, 2 and 3 years at 7 per cent. Four of the best lots in Section JINGLE POT 2. Graham Ave., per fect view; $400 each handles them, balance at 6 per cent interest, Two beautiful tots on sher- brooke Street, $1,000 for the two, Fine large double oorner near Seal Cove, $1,200; terms enesthing li j , cash, 6, 12 and 18 months a delivered by Lindsay Ber oatk, Transfer Houses for rent. H. B. ROCHECTER MM. STEPHENS & GO,, LID. Phone 115 231 2nd Ave. |$ Roal eetate —Notarin Insurance POECPPELORI POLE ELEAEELELELEPELEEBLES | | ee nrrer —— al POOLE LEIP OL ILEEEEOEOD 3200 Acres Grant ON SKEENA RIVER adjoining railroad $10.008 Harrison Gamble 8k and easy STATIONERI Victor Gramaphones Books Magazines Photo Supplies Developing and Printing Enlarging and Picture Framing Best Selection View Cards W.W. WRATHALL 606 THIRD AVENUE Phone 551 pooncnnetentte of Interior Pa ene 6, Goast Steams Set FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE soutnneunér ' Princess as ‘sunday General Agen! | J.G. McN AB \ een pol —— WHO'S NEXT snd Lots 30 l cash p ROO ] ila oe | p cel ar Naden Co ld .f ell "3 6. h Nal and insurant eal estate aM pecond Avenue: s — rercccccccceceseseetsettTTtn — ne