wednesday April 15, pepePeerPr? ror A TAXI 15-PHONE--75 pnnce RUPERT AUTO CO OOO BORER RE SPEER EREREN ERR eZ aes THE DAILY NEWS The Prince Rup: came morning duri » heavi lrain, the first tis |passengers have | She had 78 first nassenge1 and 58 tons of freight | W. Smith, A | | From the South deck. SI ed 199 Salfr Whole Leaf Teas are worth 50% more than those of a broken and dusty character. "SALAD AY 24 AAAI AI AAI ISIAISISAAG Wavea, J, C. Barling I gente | one J. Dybha i peerevcnreererre Harminond, eoanteeret | 4 r ‘ BARGAINS Jobns, Mr. and Mrs . ot pea ESTATE | aniderson, F. A, | u., Leas are free of dust sweepings and broken leaves. ————— Levin, Mrs. G. Smith irs. F.| ¢ ; ¥ boftig s double corner > ~ . The bes pposite @. Aukado, J. Foukt man, O Every infusion 1S clean, fragrant and delicious. on second site, $60,000; quarter | |K, Merritt, G. H. E Pp. . hote 3 years. Liberal re~ 9/ . Herritt, G H. Larsen, M 4, 2 and > o 7 leve : selon for all of Qhariing, J coutt I edick, fF Sealed lead packets only — Never sold In bulk. Pair first ; ole count Humphrey, D. D. M I Wright, R Bloch Or ala arranged. | Wright, E. Cullan, M H. Blakeley, Mr. | half cash, DON r email Splendid $3 500 orshen See and Mrs. Davis, W hompson, Mrs | a SSS section 2 f | Doan and three child M H. Fanil, B 1 | Green, Mrs. Barritt a Mr. Cad- |} 9 y STEPHENS § G0) LT0 | man, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock-Webster, Mrs { t ‘ ‘ i ; L} ’ Darney, J. H. Bailey, Mr S. B. Lucas and | peal Estate Notaries insurance child, O. A. Evans, H. 0. Wooten, F, A.| ——SSSS= PE SSS pneanege saree tae eaPDPaPOOOODD Burke, Mrs. and Mrs. FE. F. Barrett, Mr 710 SECOND AVE UE IRE AE and Mrs. R. Hicks, F. L. McFarlane, J, P ; ‘ 567—PHONE—667 x Hann, E. Hare, T. A. Warren, F. Warren Carpenters Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery * A. Macfaden, H. Holsen, G. Soden, Mrs. D Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle * } * OPEN Munro, Mrs. A. Dench, G. W. Morely, F Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns TAXI ING OF NAVIGATION ON GREAT LAKES M. Chapman, A. Clary, Mrs. spe . i eee ary, Mrs. Speight, A. J Rope Valves Ammunition Showing ithe steamer yando iking he ] McMullan, Miss Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. May LF HALLIGAN + ) 1” her way through the ce fields near the ; ; " Machine 7 St. Clair River Chis is tie first move of navigation on th 7 yr ae le me 2 os mouth of the nard, Mrs. Goldworthy, Miss Goldworthy, Pumps Hose Paint urge aren johine bond for ‘Point Edward. ot lames. 1e =6steamer’ is. {ar and Mrs. Newton, G. A. Prate, and Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron Prompt Service ae t Miss Speight “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” Special Rates for Parties + === : pines eg halla hice scented ae * WAS NEW HAZ M TRAVELS 1300 MILES An energetic, ambitious man , YAL HOTEL : TO HIS PRESBYTERY|‘° act as agent for Prince Ru- 9 ra sik? Seung aes FRED STORK’S HARDWARE TEAC IT A I AS IN CONDEMNI 9 There are few Presbyterian] for a. Dominion registered com- : peOtEOEPEOOOOIOOOOOOROR ITY e e | Ministers in the older and more|P@"¥- Apply The Merchants! Casualty C 2 lentré j —_ P.0. Box 1704 eee closely settled districts who have ee Co., a” ntral Bulld=| \ ing, Victoria, B. C. 85-86 | C STORY OF PART POLICE PLAYED IN THE NEW HAZELTON|'0 (travel 1300 miles from their is done dais EL, |) 7° teeta Carre sate Re otc" wee snares nnd mc Dy wa toe vasazve wes | KATEN HARDWARE COMPANY T CLASS CUISINE r ON PAPER tery meeting. Such is the duty,|the leaders; invest in Port Ed- | ' FIRS Cee eee : yar i i p : : however, of Mr. CG. N Trig ,| ward before the industrial de-} Hot and Cold ~=Running Water = in Phere is an effort being made;no firearms, unless revolvers in bs , ss ir. C. m Wright, a veolpment. | THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 all Rooms here and in other places by poli l their Dockets; Ab he atviendithe ee Vv ortan missionary of | i ; “ Only finest brands it Liquors and ticians to apologize for the pro-| ' Prince George, who has to jour- a = Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass i ns beg: a Suter a ; : , 3 ; . Cigars kept a vincial police for their conduct|@“42e" began to bring in their|ney to Vancouver for his presby- eae Supplies Rieee ae Mirrors THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHE in the late bank robbery at New|P™iseners and the chief searched|tery meetings. Mr. Wright goes } a0 wyes, anger BRITISH COLUMBIA : VL ave Wt ; : & } Oils Tinware FISHE? Hazelton These politicians|them, and those not seriously|first east over the Grand Trunk | Varnishes Graniteware PAUDHOMMIE & would have it appear that the re-| wounded he placed in a shack,|?@¢ifie to Edmonton, and thence 0 0 e effec ‘ tx j I { ( Calgar » Vane “7 | “eg ; 5 Proprietors port to the effect that New Ha ;and the wounded he then handed ye aigary to Vancouver. j MONARCH MALLEABLE Ta ee ee voccccccorooooooeoees|le\ton citizens were protesting ver to the doctors The chief Mr. Wright is enthusiastic Range. is untrue. then occupied + f about the prospects along the f OK pied himself examining rn POP OO PRO LOOOOOSY © Gran acific ‘ . etchant As a matter of fact New Ha-|the bank premises until a load iba y x rt a in at 7 nee e adve Clee , ; zelton has been unanimous in its|of prisoners were on hand, and Pacifi , ' aa . ie me rrunk . ac c 0 "Ince AOrgwe » t denunciation of the police in{he left with them in a wagon for av hea 3 f 4 i, ree, he : | that district. the okd town jail, leaving Consta-|), 5, s cpenced 6 cost of Stories of the affair coming to} ble Lavery in charge here. ee aoe pray, ¢) Sie Sele [ th S 1 ti FE: t Gi t Rupert may be more or less When there was only one oe s - staple sehen ake: n e election O aster ts ‘ ° ah colored, but the following ex-|]man left of . , a0 9 not very much higher than | Bakers P.R.L Vintuers Associating 3110001 from the report of thel rene havi of the bunch, the citi-liney are in Ramonton A eeieaanae ‘ ‘ repor Oo ie] Zens having captured all the rest, sy ite i The Dye that colors ANY KIND Omineca Herald gives the faets|the police then took charge and t is a fact worthy of note, of Cloth Fecfectiy, gars the WINDSOR HOTEL as they are known in New Ha-Jorganized a squad of special|/°0Mlnued Mr, Wright, “that we SAME DYE. eC re en ove, ee 8 Zizelton. “This shows the part the}constables to go over the same]#?e getting a good class of peo- Aah your Drupeist or Dealer Bend toc Booklet re a police took in the affair route for the last man. There are problems to be ¢ Johnson-Richardson Co. Montreal : “diate , “at -alan ‘ cake ‘ inane, ‘ aced, as in ¢ er ms di einai Immediately the first alarm A report was brought in that i *s re ee o pioneer ene will prove a great assistant to out-of-town buyers—in it a splendid as give elephone ‘ssages an answering » desc and sgme 0 em are app¢ r, first Avenue and Seventh St * - de ae ‘ Ne ph ne message i man answering the description Rak: the % ars or ing assortment of gift lines suitable for presentation during this spring- European and American Plan os sent to Chief Gammon injof the last fugitive had been seen re ~ Saat a - whole are —- | time festival, illustratea. These lines consist of many neat produc- Peter Black, Prop. t ’ a ig Constable Lavery,|on the Bulkley hill. Two local . iy ic, 2p i sigs e a Skeena Land District—District of Queen tions in Jewellery, small requisites in Table Silver, Photo Frames, EE RS o hac 1 kt he a a Nea pak eople re longing : ee a lidetes eT iad been on duty practically mounts d horsemen offered to go ee ee ies rel nei o a Charlotte Islands | Novelties in many forms, Rosaries and Rose Beads. If one of these KNOX HOTEL eS ah ee in ne when thejafter him. The government Ons aig ae st a, TAKE NOTICE that I, Frederick L.| Booklets has not reached you write to us asking that one be sent to Ts Ave, Between Eighth and Ninth aitair started and the rokbers|agent informed them that «they ; ay see a college graduate] Pusch, occupation clerk, of Prime Rupert, uropean Plan, Rates 50 sawing od These ; B. C., intend to apply to the Commis- your! addrete at ones. turopean Plan, Rates 606 to 61.00 had made their getaway, follow-|would have to serve under the|S@W!ng wood These are the} sioner of Lands tor h license 40 prospect Beener & Gesner, Props. ed by the citizens, before he ar-| police. Joth men absolutely re-|]PeoPle who make good. It is the ere eae esteum Sm ved He soon took part in the|fused to serve under the police kind of country where one has to] coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a OO Niskanen V. D. Casley chase rhe chief arrived in due|No one followed up the « e and be ready to do anything, and the pe Dart, thence neal Ear sealant’ Golies : : : EMPRESS HOTEL rse with one constable, but|the man was at large a ight man who is willing to work and faer + erage eles acne * veel enry ir Ss ons, im e hed Ave. Betwean @ : ‘ ; a ol piataie, : _| thence west chains te place of com- Ave., Be en Sixth and and next day. W a for me zood Ba that is] mencement, containing 640 Neres. } ' coming is le man who suc- E ; CL. :, Riot Pion, 50 to 0 te aan , “ oon yTREDERICK L. PUSCH, Locayer, | JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS es os a EE CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY. ubereulosis is said » ‘be t ea Date, December 29, 1913. PREMIER HOTEL Summer Excursions steadily decreasing in Montreal r ee Advertised Feb. 86 to April 7, Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director! VANCOUVER, B.C J Prince Ru t There is 2 rai r . Mmerican and Europesn Piss and return . mf re oksi.00 Dr. Boucher, medical health offi There , a home waiting for " " | S F. W. Henning, Manager Do 10 ghoronto and return. iss ee cer, shows that the ayerage 0 oo on Graham Island. A home NOTICE Petes Se oe » to ‘ ing : i 188 | —_ ————— es a Bo to naotee gad return. . 108.50 deaths for every one hundred . at will ane you ih b ? ere } ROYAL HOTEL Other polite com eme tes-60 HT tt and habite re you ready to aceept it? No| [in THE MATTER of an application for! enue ee ne s Other potts correspondingly low. Lhousant inhabitants was, in : . Pes dar vd rey & Burgess, Props er De ¥ y eee ae lone yet has ever re . the issue of fresh certificates of title for 9 Third Ave ureess, Prope ynhteetive June tet,” Final return 187%, 340.52—which has _never/)10 vaadltp ee it.) Tot 11, Block 44, Section 5, and Lots 18| nl mere y smo er your coug Wiropean Pian Steam Heated prgheap rates to Norwegian Cele. been equalled since. In 1913 the!) ian Bure: wi Bitt prince Rupeee Mas Osar oe aS Slee ration in Norway, Be i f ~9 gq |mation ureau a 3 : : - nentins, idle ailea te 20th, 25th and th ene April average had dropped to 173.93 , t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil not only MAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., Cheap rates to Norwegian San- In these statistics there is every} 2 ——————— my intention to issue after the expiration | CURE IT promptly arrests coughing, but thanks to its tonic and LIMITED esRaDR Ip. Shi penn, effective May thing to give encouragement to] Those going south on. the} ©! one month from the first publication | strengthening properties it helps the system to throw off Second Ave. and 8 I : ; | Pring rs wat : hereof fresh certificates of tite in the, thecold and thus effects a permanentcure, It is this quality which has won for Phone 108 7 ae Princess, many en vat, Wansouver the numerous bodies which are|Princess May yesterday were: |name of William B, Snodgrass for the| it the largest sale of any cough and cold remedy in Canada. ee G. NONAS:: Uensen so determinedly combating the|Mr. Goodwin, J. Jordan and Wm.|#bove, mentioned lots. which certificates ie ae es Tita i J. G. McNAB, Generar agent . } ire dated 12th January, 1911, and 380th 35¢. large bottles, everywhere. PRINCE RUP ae Corner Srd Avenue and 6th Street J/ ‘white plague.” iJ. Driver. july, 1918, and are numbered’ 349 I and re Pe unten ee OO i143 I respectively. | J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., SHERBROOKE, P.Q. ED = : SSS H. F. MacLEOD, . we len’s Nery 0 . the wonderful headacho will Fraser ana Sixth Sts ee) District Registrar. | are rertah ote he pain Nom beads Weck ond mba Dex ef 18 ‘cn ‘ Sts Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. | Powders, 25e. Phone 7 OR. GILROY, DENTIST C., March 5th, 1914, SOTO OELOREOROODDOODD Cr y ° ——— a = = — ees —= = ereeen irown and Bridge Work a Th It S Ike Ww fF fal G TT iP ! HARRY Specialty. e I), img [p © e - 9 . ar By I ren HANSON Office: Smith BIk., Third Avenue REPS SE + III III IIR OR RTT T IAA IA SAAD II IIIS SIDI SII ASSIS ISIS IS ISIS ISSA ISS S AACA + THE RELIABLE PLUMRE: on Pepe pea ~~ , The hum of the rail now echoes the vale ; re one 4 £ 88 = Becond Ave. near McBride UNION TRANSFER CO Where old Mother Nature has slumbered; i ] ten, a Land District— District of Coast, Ringe Five. at od, McK, hupert, C,, occupa- 1 to apply for per- the following de- mmencing at a Jost east and 40 chains ‘st corner of Pre- thence south 40 west 80 chains to chains along the commencement; re or less, r McK, LOGAN, William B } of ! March » WM District-—pj} Range Pieris of Coast, eh t ‘1, Andrew MacLean, 8 ©, oecupation sion t apply for per- bed | : the following de- : : : Meneing at a post Bains ! “Hains east and 60 theast corner of ; Dorn ‘SoS at @ point on € 5 he of an island, re to the southerly : ; r "ly, northerly and ao * sinuosities of the alr , of commencement; ore or less, bg “a At ‘\EW MACLEAN, fare) ; ‘. Logan, Agent. ena Lang TAKE Py Keer hand i ~Distriot Five. of Coast, District Ranye ; nat 1, David Gook bo clerk, int : one rt, B c. oecupa- nF 1 : yiPPly for permission ; g ‘08 deseribed lands: , . I 4 Planted about 160 . chains horth of the oy t ‘ea re emption Record Mo yet an , a = '® northerly shore erly, ® South hore) f0Uth 60 chains Binyo te! : “3, 'ne, thence east- Ome 8S OF the seSrly following the hore theme t ye line to point of or “HtMIning 480° acres, DAY . March ie Wi 7 ID fO0K STRANG. On, Agent, 1914 Mek GENERAL TRANSFER AND 8TORAGE South Wellington Coal PHONES; 36 Office RESIDENCE 110 333 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT BOAT BUILDER 4. JOHNSTON Phone Green 321 43 Seal Cove 215 Second Avenue Phone WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Surveyor PRINCE RUPERT P.O, Box 548 JAMES GILMORE 2nd Avenue, near McBride Street (MPERIAL MACHINE SHOP hoal The mountains so The canyons have voll The triumph of steam, } That rails are the reir Which drive on apace th The scorners of silent ‘Prince Rupert, B. ©,, to All aboard! rhe call of the Of sunrise and Though proud to comma rail to gt homels We unbare the head to t Repairing Quickly Done PHONE RED 156} cOW BAY a JOHN CURRIE Contractor & Builder » Estimates Given on Moving Buildings oP Phone Black 204 | With the daring brain And a song of praise we ro the heads and han May a people reign in th In the solitude it char And may cities teem where the song of steam Now startles the land i i a all aboard! are silent no more; eyed and thundered oclaiming the theme is of the harness e spurners of space, THE DAILY NEWS ‘e and farness. Moncton, N, B.! ig voicing » on the trail ind, rejoicing nd a part in the land ne chieftain dead who planned it, will gladly raise ds who manned 1@ rich domain ges, We live in, none fairer or dearer, We are filled with mirth that the land of our birth } is Is brought by the twin lines nearer. | | SAFE | Full many a year the bold pioneer } Has waited and wearied and wondered SANE And wished for the steel which now he ean feel | SPICY Is linking the oceans asundered, } ; For the ties long lined are the ties that bind IMPARTIAL Us close to our far-off brothers, To the lass behind, to our womenkind INDEPENDENT To ur sisters, wives or mothers. ¥ INTELLIGENT | | | | SOO OOOO I l { f il. |] | it ranges, te Northern B.C. News goes into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- $ bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- mism and reliability. The Daily News is the valuable paper advertisers because it is read by the buying public. It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in the vity. It is read by the class of people the advertisers want to talk to. The Daily most to ———~-T HE-—_-—— DAILY NEWS f= ‘Pri = CK | =~ -_ m™! Pr | aw! ~-W. G,. DENNIS: ~~ SEIISITISISITI III IDI IIOIIIIINIII III IOI IOI OOOO IAI II CIN ~ — et rm i? ‘ - pa aw et alee. = ae