aaturday Mareh 28, 1914 ————-- ¥ f JARI D IIIA IIA peretssaeaeeeat ener sixXTH AVENUE BARBER SHOP - ‘ the rk; every d fresh Prices. a Call Vancouver eeeeeeeee poseee uae 667 —PHONE—667 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN Seven-Passenger Machine Service Large Prompt Special Rates for Parties STAND, ROYAL HOTEL POPEOCIDP EL IIEIOD Do you want a on the north end of Graham Island, This Is one of our many Island propositions. They are go- ing quickly and you will do well lation? to call and see us. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS INFORMATION BUREAU Robt. Entwistle, Hilditch Block Third Avenue For OBSTRUCTED SINKS and Sewers DESOLVO This substance Is a new discov- try and will quickly remove acou- rags and wast Get some and save plumb- ers’ bills. mulations of grease, For sale by HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 489 139 Second Ave. Also on exhibition at Orme’s Drug Store, Third Avenue Phone 27 P.O. 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De 7 Pea apes ; YOUTH WITH GUN ROBS Gwe » POETS GIB TPN BRUTE HGP POLES), HAE a5) i wf nein - rf zx MEN IN POKER GAME LACROSSE BASEBALL | . * , ae 4h THE RING LAWN TENNIS | k 3 When Arrested Said He Only a FOOTBALL HOCKEY I i Wanted to See How é itaaiine iia peme " Easy It Was ED RE PUM DUM € rae . Seattle March 27 Harol ee. a Wells, 20 years old, interrupted e Me ~ MA-A-A\’ x) friendly game of cards ir | M i WHERE O'UA forecastle of the fish if PUT M chooner Fanny Dutard. The Q Mathieu’s Syrup terprise netted him five cent CATCHERS : d he ji n the ef far and Ced Liver O11 Li g Snow, Clyde May, Geor Rockwood, and Jolin. Jetterb not only sto ops a cough but cures mnetpie! of the crew ere ab it. Its tonic and restorative sorbed in the pursuit of straight] flushes and similar pictoral de-| properties enable the system to signs when young Wells stepped| permanently throw off a cold. before them, | 5 1 want a smoke, Got 35¢ for large bottle. tobace the youthful strang Sold everywhere. asked, and when the en stu ain neue fod Ba c J. L. MATHIRU CO., Prop, SHERBROOKE. search of the tobacco, We | . : ‘ drew a long revolver and s1 F oo) - ped: It isn’t tobaceo 1 vant: | it’s cash rhrow up your hands and be searched i; The quartette, with five cent ei OF TAR & between them, readily threw up Tommy's Spring Fever their hands and let the bandit iS Oo | @ ) L. a4 E oF re) Ly seize their entire wealth. He — " Roe . ee took the nickel without even Willie Ritchie is returning to ' Vanepuyer pro, hockey team commenting on his poor luck,|San Francisco, where he will CARPENTIER BEATEN was beaten in three out of five] ——— — — — — — and left the boat The members | meet Harlem Tommy Murphy BY JOE JEANET IE games in the east. of the crew pursued him and|over the twenty-round route on > 0 . pointed bim out to Patrolmen D.] April 17 At Sydney, N. 8S. W., Matt J. Sullivan and Chas ver ) —o— Colored. Rrnemoay ° Neavywatgy Wells, former British light- ‘ illivan and Chas, Meyer, whe Outpoints Champion Over ; arrested him, At the station] It is just possible that Con witesehdPound Route weight champion, defeated Tom Wells broke down and cried Jones will succeed Dave Leith as oR cart McCormick of Australia in a 20- i “I didn’t want to rob anybody,’ |head of the Mainland Football foe . Jeannette... the “Atmericall round contest. They are welter- he wailed I only wanted to see}association. negro heavyweight, won the de- weights. how easily a_ thing like that —0o— niat » Georg lar r — ‘ision over Georges Carpentier, a 5 te ie te could be pulled off.” The sporting editor of the/in, French champion, on points Freddie Welsh, lightweight News-Advertiser says: Probably dn ne fittemieround. bout. ihe champion of Britain, and Leach nnouncemen e ‘Too Green one condition would be demand- contest took place at Luna park, Cross of New York have been During his last visit to Amer-|e@ should Con Jones return to which was crowded. mevehed for = twonty-round , Jacrosse, and that is that he ; ‘ » advantage at boxing contest to be held at Los ea Sir Gilbert Parker, the novy- Jeanette had the advantage a ‘Kei cali the cht of April 28 road . must discard the straw bonnetii), ctart of the contest and in| Ueees Om the night of April 28. oe , hested a hehe York editor ¥ with the green and maroon band.|in, early rounds, which were The question of weight was left l } | | ; a a discussion o O0KS, Sir Gil- : ree ’ to Cross to settle. nN on a e hert‘told the story al a literars ee 0 : marked by continuous’ in-fight- ae eS « O e Serta ‘ fhe Montreal Wanderers]; Carpentier put up a fine > a om ih Soe 2 : re ‘ hockey team won the $5,000) qorense and several rounds end- Promoter Coffroth has practi- We ‘fh re discussing books purse in a series of games play-|.4q in his favor. cally cinched a four-cornered and authors,” said the novelist,|4q in New York between the The American. who had atrifle|S¢"ies of fights within the next and I quoted Lord Rosebery’s % ae ch te , os 4 , fe t Ad Wolgas [ is NOW ’ Wanderers, Quebec and Van-~-|ijore weight than his opponent, ;{e¥ months. Ad Wolgast is to Sea Se uae fre setae in NPT couver. landed heavily a number of be the main factor, with Ritchie, Lord: Rosebery stake ar oe times, his blows staggering the|UTOSS: Murphy and Welch as . adler 3 Fobiadh, ‘ste Cig a Vancouver curlers will OWN|Frenchman, and as it appeared|®PPonents. Wolgast is to re- BN Or USINeSS ma ‘ok een ncact|their own rink next season. It at .the end of the’ fight that|°e!ve $50,000. most books, but most authors, has been decided to carry out the] Jeanette had been the more aa Saito. as ge to be burned proposition suggested some time gressive. the referee awarded A three-team league in the B. ee a le one lnded Scam ae ago to build a rink for the uselhim the decision. C. Lacrosse association with a ar conciuder Sil mipert, . . ~ 3 und said: of curlers only. It is propose d a soa ke triple schedule is an assured Everything is fresh and clean oe 3 : to organize a company with Th Rai! w i Cc fact for this summer West Gia’ RENTERS NONE tah et Bg 7 | That may be true, but, judg- $50,000 capital and issue 500 e Railway ar in Canada os . a and we.shall spare no pains in ing from the’ publishers’ share shares at $100 per share ——— minster is very strong for a di- ' f the profits of the authors’ la- The last issue of the Raiiway]vision of the gate receipts this making this the most popular bors, most authors are too green ee: Magazine contains a_ splendid|season on the 60 and 40 per cent | to burn.” By winning the Rugby inter= article by Fred A. Talbot on the|basis. The Royals are even will- EATING place in the city id ; at national from Scotland last Sat-|*Railway War in Canada,” beingling to give away a couple of , The Acme Clothing House|Urday the English fifteen havelthe struggle for the control of|their home gates to secure this guarantees every article it sells.) Won the international honors for!the rich northwest region. Thejdivision of the gate receipts, and Grand opening Saturday. 70-72 1913-14, thus repeating their}writer claims this war was|the probabilities are that some last year’s performance. In ad-|gtarted by the late Chas. M. Hays./sort of an agreement will be dition they have won the triple|}Mr. Talbot has been a frequent] reached. It is probable that crown, having beaten Wales 10}visitor to Prince Rupert and has] Victoria and Vancouver will be JINGLE POT to 9 and Ireland 17 to 5 rhe|}written many articles on the in-|given about nine home gates and — ———$F$_$_$$—$—————= Caleutta cup is only for compe-j|terior and the country opened by| Westminster six. This will give Lition between England andj;the Grand Trunk Pacific. the Salmonbellies a better Scotland —_——- jchance to make money than if 0- The Royal Cafe gives the best|they had their regular eight n a e The first gun of the 1914 la-)meals and the best service in the|home gates. delivered by Lindsay crosse season was fired Wed-|city. Visitors to the city are ad-| —__—__—_——. Transfer nesday when Geo. Kennedy of|¥ised to make this restaurant Make your money earn money oi th Irish Canadian announ voq | their selection. 52tf | by buying in Port Edward. 64tf 3rd Avenue “WE NEVER SLEEP Hart Block e sh-Caneé ans ¢ 0 cer H. B. ROCHESTER that he was negotiating to sell | a Phone 115 231 2nd Ave. his franchise in the D. L. U. to} the Shamrocks of the N. L. U.,, —— ee = —= oo eer 4, ant iat in all probability 1is ° : s 1 that I probability thi 09 el ell oom ome aloo Mo Momo MS once famous team would enter| & - UNION TRANSFER CO professional lacrosse and again} GENERAL TRANSFER ano sTorage |!!! ® leading part. South Wellington Coal ; Se | PHONES; 36 Office. RESIDENCE 110] The 8 bat cer padre boal 233 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT|race will be rowed this after- OES l f f k a noon over the Thames course. your oa Oo ten sullc rhus far everything has gone in h b d BOAT BUILDER favor of Cambridge, the crew be- in t e rea pan: ing the best which has come ; or is it high and light? If the former, the trouble H. JOHNSTON mae that weg ely 4 a ee | lies with one or three things (41) your baking, (2 Phone Green 321 le reverse has been le case | aor is eee Sse ub * , Beal Cove with Oxford, who were for a long your yeast, on (8) 7Ogs simu. ; : d Avenue Phone 43|time unable to decide either up- Canadian housewives are about the finest cooks in Pet 8 Second. Avenue on the composition of the orew pr the world, so we won't discuss baking; it is fairly WILLIAM T HOUSE on the order of rowing. easy to buy good yeast, so we'll pass that by—but . ny OE ee Ce } FLOUR! Flour can make or mar any batch. A B.C. Land Surveyor Investigate Port Edward. I f Se he ‘ a etn PRINCE RUPERT P.O, Box 618 | There's a reason. e4tf flour that performs one way, Monday an i ee balks on Friday is useless. It's UNIFORM GOOD- AMES GI MORE P, O, Box 1714. Tel. 448. NESS you're after. UNIFORMITY first drew me *. J ROYAL STANDARD, Architect RITCHIE, AGNEW & C0. Say “ROYAL STANDARD” to your grocer when you 2nd Avenue, near McBride Street next need flour. —— Civil Engineers and B. C. Land IMPERIAL MACHINE SHOP Surveyors ST Waterworks, Water Power, Whalf Con- Repairing Quickly Done strnetion, Reports, Plans, Dominien and . Provincial Land Surveying, Mime Survey vay BY OLR COW BAY PHONE RE b 156] ing vownsites and Subdivisions, Electric Uniform Tested “| Blue Printing, Negatives and White JOHN CURRIE Prints a Contractor & Builder McBride St., Prince Rupert, 8. 0, i ee eu — fan HP et fal S iad ol ooo le. Estimates Given on Moving Buildings. er err rr ee Black 294 Pnene Sipen SP" s CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY. eee cursions Prince Rupert to Montreel : ‘ : , and rewurn 4 The veteran first baseman of the National and _ International Crown and Bridge Work a Do to Toronto and ‘return. 19 : : ; Wink ns al e Ss sialty. Do to St. Paul and return. 6. leagues, who owas released fro: the Toronto Internationa Ree A Re te New ago end return. 14a: Hi League team last season. Tim has got the greatest name as oO ew s Gtriee: Gmith Mik. Third Avenve other points correspond ory ame a home-run hitter of any play 1 the game, and it was be- 60 PER CENT. discount.from B. ©. List on Doore and eR eres meester Reet cause he showed his desire to get back to the “big league Mouldings with lumber orders Cheap rates to Norwegian Cele. that he was released from Toro: He is now trying out _ | New Wel | tan aal both, Bou and 80th, sree? ee with the New York Giants tea! id while playing for New en s to N egian San- , , ; ; : - = . vai smn ge Faaph pate hicago Onnective May more, aealeaa oy aco in an ae hib mn gs , a hed d s a PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. } rt! ass bé g . . y- > knocking e only ome-ru o The favorite Household Ooal 1048 Od 8080. 00, southbeung, hd bs a eres per . Toronto Aaaean, tha 5 A. J, BURROUGHS, Manager Cleanest, Brightest, Boat 8 P. M, Sunday 46 FAME, AR NOW SOre On pao ceh ; ist Ave. and MoBride &t. PRINOE RUPERT, &.C. ERS J. G. MeNAB, General, Avex’ grounds in the south, there is a likelihood of Tim refilling | J. H, ROG Corner 3rd Avenve and Oth Street his old position with the Tor team, | Second Avenue Phone 116