red or Ps 4 Sapo “SALAD Reing all pure tea leaves, you don't have to submit to the annoyance of dust and dirt floating in your tea injurious Costs no more than common-place teas. and cup Sealed lead to your packets only.—Never sold in bulk, i" health. PREFER TO ANY For brewed increasing. too. MANY PEOPLE GERMAN LAGER SORT OF BEER this this “Old German” and its sale is AN OLD OTHER class we have excellent really Suppose you try Ke BREWED - Vancouver Breweries, Limited BEAVER LIQUOR COMPANY Limited Distributors Prince Rupert idelbe Beer AND BOTTLED IN VANCOUVER BY seickickis Royal Standard Biscuits “Creamy, piping hot; here's the recipe: OU (No. 1—Out out and paste tn re- olpe book). 2 cups Royal Standard Flour, 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder. 1 teaspoonful salt. 1% dessert spoons butter. 1 dessert spoon sugar. 1 cup milk. Mix dry ingredients, then mix with beaten egg (op- tional) and milk. Bake for 20 min- utes. Serve at once, BETTY BROWN. don’t know biscuits ’til add butter, steamy, you use ROYAi STANDARD to make them. Make a batch with ordinary flour and then with ROYAL STA NDARD and note the difference. It gives them lightness, whiteness and a breath of full, ripe golden grain. Roya! Standard Biscuits are warranted to put an edge on any dull appetite and bring any youngster down to breakfast before the second bell. All grocers sell ROYAL STANDARD. ooo momoms Labora Tested en Uniform oleic io momo mom oma oma o malo halo mo alo) Eat at the London Cafe. 81-82 of your own? Port Edward now A clean swell eating place. Th Have you Secure one a lot in | London Cafe, 81-tf! Nobby Easter neckwear, The| hewest spring styles.——Martin O'Reilly. it Mr. C. BE. Purdy returned | day from a holiday trip to th south. Fancy hosiery in the very lal est colors are being shown at Martin O'Reilly's, it Mr. George Frizzell started the Port Essington ferry today. He had a number of passengers for | the canneries. Gentlemen are invited to at tend the Violet Tea given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, April 44th. st For the most produetive soil in the world, deep, rich, virile, warm, and a climate that brings to perfection the growth = of fruits and vegetables, go to Gra- ham Island. Queen Charlotte Island Information Bureau. 8ttf The C. P. R. has rented the corner store of the new Albert block on the corner of Third avenue and Fourth street. It will be used as their city ticket and freight office. Special Easter offering, for one day only. Needed by every every where, every day, See | Prince Rupert Bazaar’ window, |Saturday, April 11. Come early. Do not follow others, be with the leaders; invest in Port Ed- ward before the industrial de- veolpment. one, The ladies of the Presbyterian Tickets 79-81 Andrew's Society Hall: on sale at Orme’s. Young Jnan with business ex- | perience and sOme capital would lconsider proposition to enter partnership in going concern. | Box 169 Daily News. 79-85 | Every man needs a new hat jand a pair of new gloves for | spring. Next-Sunday is Easter. {Gall on Martin O'Reilly and look the attractive display of )spring hats. There is something | suil you. it not ar- Massett. She left part of ver The Prince John did | rive until 9 a. m. from | She was delayed by fog. fagain for the southern | Queen Charlotte Islands. The Union Steamship company has rented the vacant office in the Westholme opera block and }will open a_ tieket and freight office there soon under the man- jagement of Mr. John Barnsley, }formerly of Victoria. | The Monday train to the in- |terior did not get all the way | through, There was a slide at Mile 169 and No. 2 from Smith- ers had to come down and trans- ifer. The Monday train did not carry mail, but the mail service | will be started next Monday. | There is a home waiting for you on Graham Island: A home jthat will bring you happiness. jAre you ready to accept it? No jone yet has ever regretted it. Queen Charlotte Islands Infor- }mation Bureau. ' s8itf THE BIG THREE OF CENTRAL B.C. nc vc eact Any NEW HAZELTON of in the Canada. the fields. Centre district Gateway to thracite coal At the junction where the lines of Future absolutely When you seek opportunities for business or investment, you must be sure of the location of the prove New Hazelton are so strategically located that. they will overshadow Northern British Columbia and the PKACE RIVER DISTRICT MAIN BUSINESS ( Natural Resources Security Company, Limited . Joint Owners & Sales Agents fort George and Hubert Townsites ‘ Head Office, Yorkshire Bidg., richest Groundhog An- of trade assured, ™ 4 PAC OF) | HUBERT mining Trade | Valley. centre «of the meet, jthat rich territory JENTRES. INVESTIGATION will So strategically situated that all branch railway lines will jbe built from that point. Has no! George's waterways | possible competitor for tfade of and development, No city on the lying between | |Fort George and New Hazelton you on goon Ton [FORT GEORGE is ‘in a class by itself, in pos- No city Canada with the of Winnipeg or outstrip Fort in population | Western exception Vancouver will growth sible natural ad- George, has than continent } vantages more Fort Fort other that all Hubert and in Central, George, towns any run DAILY NEWs OO Uy OOOO CC aC yy ye Local and Personal PRK III IIIS III III IID IIIS IIS ISSSISISISSISAISSSISISISISI IAAI. | Silt) : Mrs. George Little of ‘Terrace is visiting in- the city, Mr. Vietor Tompkins returned to the city today, Mr. J. H. Pillsbury returned to- from a visit day to the south, Mr. George Waddell returned today from’ a business trip to Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs, Gasley and Mr. ind Mrs. Ben Self left this morn- ing for Pacific on a fishing trip Mrs. and Miss Hogan of Mas sett are guests of Mrs. R. L. Mi Intosh for a few days. Mr. G. D: Newton, an old time real estate man now residing in San Diego come in on_ today's boat, Social dance in the K. of P hall, Sixth street, Thursday eve- nine, April 9. Extra good music. 80-82 Mr. H. L. Diekson, an old pio- neer of this city, who has been away for a couple of years, re- turned by today’s boat. Mr. Charles Cullen came in en the Rupert today. Mr. Cullen sergeant-at-arms in the legisis- ture and officiates as a road su- perintendent during the summer. He was stationed at Telegraph Is Creek last year. PRINCE RUPERT'S ‘ GROWING IMPORTANCE Time was when the film ex- changes of Vancouver considered for was good enough The old thing Prince Rupert. town small and far away and the lead- ing features were sidetracked long before they could be sent up church will give a violet tea Sat- here. But things have changed. urday,. April 41, from 3 to 6. The very best is now none too \Gentlem@n as well as ladies are|%04 por this city, as witness tho invited: g0tf long iist of high class metro- Tha: Radwhiess Gl ihe. txhbive politan attractions shown this ’ ip ; AUpIre | winter at the Westholme opera will give their annual Daffodil] yoyse. Carmen, Thanhouser, Ball on Easter Monday in the St. Moths, the Lion and the Mouse and many others of the very first rank are to be followed tonight by Capt. F. E. Kleinsehmidt's great Arctic Hunt pictures, series of 1913. This perhaps the greatest of all features far shown. It is highly educational and at the same time intensely interesting and exciting. That this creditable enterprise on the part of the Westholme manage ment is appreciated shown nightly by -the crowded houses continually in evidence at this theatre. The Actic Hunt pictures will be repeated tomorrow night. is so is Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Ringe Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, William McK Logan, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupa- tion prospector, Intend to apply for per mission to purchase the following de scribed lands Commencing at @ 10st planted 160 chains east and 40 chains south of the northeast corner of Pre- emption Record 1838 thence south 40 north 40 chains, thence west 80 chains tw 80 chains along the of commencement; more or less WM. McK, LOGAN. chains, thence shore line to containing 320 west point acres, March 7, 1914, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, Andrew MacLean, of Prince fKupert, B. C,, oceupation carpenter, jntend to apply for _ per- mission to purchase’ the following de- scribed lands Commencing at a post planted about 160 chains east and 60 ehgins north of the northeast corner of Pré-emption Record 1838 at a point on the northerly shore line of an _ Itsland, thence south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line to the pojnt of commencement; containing 480 acres, more or less. ANDREW MACLEAN. Willlam McK. Logan, Agent March 7, 1914 Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that J, David Cook Strang, of Prince Rupert, B, C., oceupa- tion clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencjng at a post planted about 160 chains east and 60 chains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Record 1838 at a point on the northerly shore line of an island, thence sonth 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence east- erly, northerly and westerly, following the sinuousities of the shore line to point of commencement; containing 480 acres, more or less. DAVID COOK STRANG. Willlam McK. Logan, Agent. March 7, 1914. SS To Restore Good Health The first thing to do is to cor- rect the minor ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination. After these or- gans have been put in good working order by timely use of BEECHAM’S PILLS (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine b> the World? better digestion results, and then the food really nourishes and strengthéns the body. The first dose gives relief and sounder sleep, quieter nerves, and improved action of all the bodily organs are caused by an occasional use of Beecham’s Pills. They give universal satisfac- tion and in safety, sureness an@ quickness of action Beecham's Pilly Have No Known Equal Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents. The directions with every are very valuable, The board of trade is in re- ceipt of a communication from John Macfie, secretary of the Nechaca Farmers’ institute alt Vanderhoof to secure quotations for lumber in carload shipments, The coromissioner has taken the matter up with local dealers. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Small modern fiat, excellent outlook, close in, only $30 Apply at Daily News Office sow FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with bath, close in, Satisfactory references required. Apply Box 107 Daily News. 7a DESK ROOM -FOR RENT in ground floor, central office. Apply Mack Realty & Insurance Co., 615 Second Ave. 78-81 FCR SALE POR SALE—Ranges and Galland, Mcbride Street. SIX-HORSE PERFECTION gasoline engine, newly "made over, In excellent order, Only $100. Box 110 Daily News, 7itf ARNOLD MASSAGE VIBRATOR—Slightly used and in perfect order; cost §30. Will sell for §20. Box 111 Dal News. 716 Stoves. cheap. sort 28 feet by 8 engine, with FOR SALE—Gasoline boat, feet beam, 6-h.p. Palmer complete set spart parts, $300. Apply 448 Eighth Avenue East. 81-83 LAUNDRY MACHINERY FOR SALE—For immediate sale the modern, complete machinery and equipment of a laundry comprising 42 b. p. boiler, 20 h. p. engine, complete electrical equipment and the very latest and best appliances such as Tray Washers, Toronto Wash Toronto Extractors, Tray Extracwr, Tumbler, Toronto Mangle, To- ronto “Drys,” inlcuding 8 racks, Shirt Polisher, Neck Sander, Collar Moulder, Shaper, Mang Dampener, Body Ironer, Starchers, etc., etc. Also Steam Table, Shafting Pulleys, etc., covering com- plete plant. This machinery and equip- ment to be sold at @ great sacrifice, Any one at present in the laundry busi- ness or any one anticipating that field can effect an immense saving. At the demand of the creditors this plant and equipment has been appraised, No rea- sonable offer refused. Archibald Baillie, Receiver, cjo Anderson Ltd,, 207 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, British Co- lumbia, 76-81 ers, Toronto WANTED 4 WANTED—A capable general servant. Apply Mrs. P. I, Palmer, 720 Fourth Avenue East, 77-83 WANTED—Position a8 waitress.. Experi- enced in army and tray work. ‘Apply Box 100 Daily News. 76-83 WANTED—Second hand gasoline engine, fU to 15 horsepower, Must be in good order. Box 112 Dally News. 7iw /ANTED—$3,500 interest in Prince Ru- pert real estate, in exchange for 24- bh. p. auxiliary cruiser. Queen Char- lotte Islands Information Bureau. row MISCELLANEOUS MATRIMONIAL AGENCY of highest char- acter; strictly private, up-to-date, de- pendable; patronized by best people; elghth year. If wishing to marry, in- ‘vestigate our plan, Ideal Introduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver, B. C, COWS OF ALL KINDS—Fresh and coming in. Cor, Westminster Road and Carle- ton, Collingwood East Post Office, Box 20, South Vancouver. Phone Colling- wood 99K, Jolin Crristy, cattle dealer. sou You better go to : VANCOUVER, B. ©. J I I The Mechanics Store REAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK halalalahalalababalaladel FERRIC III III III AA IAAI . 4 i A ‘A A 4 7 The House of (ualiy a Sday, Ay Pr B, 1945 —— i eaenall Rites. 4 Oboe, 00, P. G, 1535 ENHANCE THe NATURAL BEAYTy or Your Figure $4.00 PRIDE, NA tS H & (0 Takes Effect September 1 (Special to The Daily News) Ottawa, April 8.—The freight rate judgment will take effect on September 1 next. The Rupert Marine & Iron works are shipping the big der- rick today which has been pur- chased by the city for the load ing wharf at Shawatlans lake Oi, tee Mr. E. D. Lanahan, who is in charge of Messers. Bates & Rog ers’ work up the line, came in on the Rupert this morning and left for the interior. AUCTION. SALE Dissolution of Partnership of ROGERS & BLACK Sundry effects, ineluding the undernoted, belonging to the above estate will, by order of Hig Honor Judge McB. Young, be sold by auction on Saturday next, the 11th April, at 2:30 p.m. The sale to begin at the office of the Rogers’ Steamsship Ageney, 623 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert. Office Furniture, Grease, etc, One Building erected on 27-28, Bloek Prince Rupert, GEORGE LEEK, Auctioneer. Lots Section . 25 Prince Rupert, B. C April, 1914, P. O, Box 1744, Tel, 448. RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and B. C. Land Surveyors Waterworks, Water Power, Whalf Con- Strvction, Reports, Plans, Dominion and Provincial Land Surveying, Mine Survey- ing, Townsites and Subdivisions, Electric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints, McBride St., Prince Rupert, B.C. JINGLE POT COAL delivered by Lindsay Transfer H. B. ROCHESTER Phone 1165 231 2nd Ave. | dpc oc 4 GD PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. THE WEATHER | Shrewd sare bute ee j in Port Ed before the nai: For the 24 hours ending 5 a.m.,/ way is « April 8, 1914. as ——} Barometer reduced to sea membibendeonoronce 1GVOS,. ebb CRN Cane eS baie s 30.175 , UME 3, gb. AS hades oe ce eee RUPERT Boar | ROWE Wr o's Vikas ecdan ee 38 HOUSE + Boats and Launches for hire. ¢ ® for sale | PHONE RED 391 North End of Manson Way seeee PEOLELEPOOPOOIO ION, FOR SALE Lot 90, Block 20, Section & $1,300; quarter cash, 6, 12 and i Lot 7, Block 36, Section &) | $1,400; third cash, 6, 12 and 1% Lots 13-14, Block 32, Section? $2,100; quarter cash, 6, 12 and Lote 28-29, Block 21, Section 1} $1,500; terms Lot 165, Block 3, Section & $750; easy terms FOR REN Four-room ar ary dock, $10 per wm | Two modern five-room hove on Sixth Avenue } PATTULLO & RADFORD PHONE 83 SECOND AVE oceeenet ence ee HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER 152 tons Steam Coal. Phone 480 Second Ave, near MBE Corrugated Iron Building, | ey Stove, Weigh Scales, ete., on the | Government Wharf. Quantity Coal Sacks. One four-ton “Commer” Mo-} 3200 cres tor Truck, Spares, Gasoline, Ee eras tod crow iba - ON SKEENA RIVER railroad adjoining $10.00 py easy ver and per acre Harrison, Gamble Gt TT Have a Look at These Fine Level Lots » see- n Lots cash tion 8, $650 each, . Sete Block § Lows 3 i ao cash tion 8, $1,400 palr, see : Lot M4 ! Oy. $1,500, ae Lol { | $1,000, * the a! e Term: a : . G R. Naden Co, li 1 i secoud Avenue