EAS Nn es . | a * re eS eerie a . pendent eritic would have said Geo. D. Tite, the funiture dealer, |{°serday that @ solution, of the Ge . re he or, . © f sar ¢ No. 3—Cut Out and Paste in Re- Third avenue. qatye| Pome rule situation was near at Royal cipe Book aca 6 } hand, Today one would em- 2 eggs, % pint milk, 2 cups Royal Fee rane perp pee ae ., |Phatically predict that the situa- Standard, a little salt. There are still a few good Pre= ta ion in Ulster is more critical Standar Whisk the eggs well; add Royal emptions left on Graham Island. SR oe Standard, salt and a few drops | We know them, Queen Charlotte loseptt ‘Devlin 1 snesch to milk; beat whole to_ perfectly | “me "ef 87 JUS » as - Pancakes smooth batter of thick, creamy con- Information Bure au. 7tf sy: bade \dallaiee to aty ‘sclu- pany toa » “he Mca then OyoIL C. CG, tion that excluded from’ Ireland's Westenhaver “Appetizing, tantalizing, Sprinkle with sugar and squeezed f : : jown sphere one. section of the here’s the recipe!” lemon. i ver, will be in the city Saturday. fn Sette ee He has not been here for some Sous rhe ‘situation at Bel- é oct vie fast was replete with danger to OHN BULL Gave me this eae jone who knows both = sides, he ° ! Inlaid linol : a fe isaid. Those who live in Belfast Recipe e SE RS ee ee ce Li LO neAet: oat he. Carsonian print linoleums and floor oil- ce g They first started to eat pancakes in Merrie Eng- lcloth at 10 per cent discount for | horas: rah aa Nae a land on Shrove Tuesday. It is safe to say that leash. Geo. D. Tite, the quality |°72"" fraud and humbug has had the flour been ROYAL STANDARD, pancakes | turnisher. qate| DOCH Subsidized and arrangeu at would have appeared every day in the week! ee [enormous cost i dlult the Brit- I say use ROYAL STANDARD and not just ‘flour” The engagement is ee ated ieee people into defeating home because the best is the cheapest in the long run. of David, third son of the re in parliament. ‘The act will I mean by that there will be second helpings a’- W. H. Deane, C.E., county sur-|-° placed:om the book. The Irish plenty because ROYAL STANDARD GOES FAR- veyor, County Kerry, Ireland, Poke gh whe ged a Os ae THER. And the quality!—well, just bake, .pan- and Mrs Deane, Freshford, Bath, aa gatas Pers conciia- cakes WITH and then WITHOUT Royal Standard England, to Miss Walbran, of} bet and see! Heywood Avenue, Victoria. B.C., a eae daughter of the late Captain _Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davies of Your’ grocer’s ready with a sack. Walbran, Fisheries Protection Vancouver as the guests of Mr. Service, Canada, and the late jand Mrs, F. R. G. Brown. Mr. AXSST CTF Mrs. Walbran, and sister of Mrs | Davies is looking over prospects wi e & STAN Napier Denison. in Prince Rupert with the view of ee locating here ‘ iy rb AUR — ES! Seer a ' Unikim @ ww MORE GOOD PICTURES , At the rena House A NEW SHIPMENT OF 6 lo) o 2) = a) Ss ol Another fine moving picture! program was shown at the West holme theatre last night to a large and well pleased audience. “A Lawyer, a Dog and a Baby” is a very clever Thanhauser com-| Serge & Wash Dresses rue PRIDE OF JENNICO” DREW CROWDED HOUSE the Famous The Pride of Jennieo,” first of the of Plavers photo plays to be shown series the Empress theatre, was pul on the Empress bill last evening, ind it attracted a crowded house during the whole evening. rhe pietures were well worth ithe iaterest the public showed in | thant The scenes were mag- nificent and expensive produc- ltions and would be intensely In- teresting even without the thrill f the play. The play itself is one full of heart appeal and ely action, and the work of the pee: themselves is so splen- did that one forgets they are acting. There were four reels to the star feature and two good comedy reels as well. ‘ The next Famous Players’ pic- ture will be next week, when the “Squaw Man" will be shown in six reels. THE WEATHER Furnished by FE. Ww. Dowling Observer For the 24 hours ending 5 a.m., April 16, 1914 Barometer reduced to sca Ok ae ee ree 30.074 Highest temperature 14.0 Lowest temperature iO. SUG, 00% b:des as Ass oun cme 8 79 Men's Own Club Owing to the bad weather last night the big run which was to take place from the Men’s Own Athletic club’s rooms had to be postponed until next Wednes day. Although the advertised run did not come off, a few en thusiasts had a game of basket- ball followed by a short run to finish up with. “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT SNAP—850 would buy partnership good going business; being called home. Address Box 99 News Office. FOR RENT—House of four rooms and bath, close in. Apply 840 Summit Ave., back of Borden Street. sitr FOR RENT—-Small modern fiat, excellent outlook, close in, only $30. Apply at Datly News Office. sor FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished room with bath, close in, Satisfactory references required. Apply Box 107 Daily News 7s8u ip FOR SALE rugs, beds, etc; 319 Third Avenue 84-90 Ranges and cheap McBride Street. sou 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 iii Daily News 7iu FOR SALE reasonable, -Dresser, Apply FOR SALE Galland, SIX-HORSE stoves. WANTED edy in which the Thanhauser | Cover Bikters BiateraVacr Wear Lndigier. dP cotect--Eveantify pene Sans Fn AIG, eee eres a ss as Every can contains Full Imperial Measure. No eee oa si Th a th 1 rth a ot amu gone advantage. “The Junior matter what your painting requirements are Varinec® isan up rdcdate ees MINERVA PAINTS dealing with modern life and ~ and exciting scenes, among DEMERS Will give you absolute satisfaction, and the most Nee, ene See tee ed . 1igh tower by means of a slender Yhird Avenue economical results. rope and the burning of a large} Ask the *’Minerva’’ Agency for descriptive color folders two-storey house from WwW hich | the hero and the heroine for-} tunately escape by means of an| _ KAIEN HARDWARE Co. underground passage used by} i ° Prince Rupert, B. ©. smugglers who formerly occu-} Church Services - : pied the house. “The Loafer” is|} = == also a very good film and tells FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ce an interesting story. Last but Ce cat Seana tara 1 609 AS 8 > fevs » » compre: b 7 m1. Ce ee ee ee jnot least is the Keystone, the enter ia eae re x ifirst part of which is education- | Plumbing, Steamfittin fal showing scenes "trom MOs-|| sa gape cal * idi- cow with an exciting wolf hunt! o VIRST. PARTE One noe * Tat hee oe and: ihe menanAlien COR. YOUNG and FIFTH AVE. ‘ nd choi metal work 7} 16 HNnIsh, and the second 18] Services every Sunday at ll x #|a very funny force comedy en-|} a. oe 7.30 p.m. Renday $ at fair prices Wester Plumbing Co.,Ld 9 $ tit!e °A Flies Mistake.” This |] iisiclciate dom, SN * of zi rrogramme will be repeated to-|] REV. W. W. WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor FOI III III IOI III IOI OS I I IOI SII OSI IAD A A I | ight. t } THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.40 p.m, MR. DIMMICK REV PASTOR WANTED CASH—WIiIl sell agreement for sale or give business property security Apply Box 116 Dally News got WANTED—Sewing by the Miss kroll, Phone 537, 85-87 WANTED-——Second hand gasoline engine, 10 to 15 horsepower. Must be in good day order, Box 112 Dally News. 71 MISCELLANEOUS: HAVE MONEY TO LOAN on property un der clear title. Apply Box 96 News office, 85-88 MATRIMONIAL AGENCY of highest char acter; strictly private, up-to-date, de pendable; patronized by best people; eighth year. If wishing to marry, in- vestigate our plan Ideal Introduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver 8, C, COWS OF ALL KINDS-—Fresh and coming ton, Collingwood East Post Office, Box 20, South Vancouver. Phone Colling wood 9@R, Jolin Crristy, cattle dealer. sor ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHUKCH cor. Fifth Ave, and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11, Even- ing prayer, 7:30. Sunday school, 2:30 p. Holy Communion first Suoday of month, at 11 @& tm, and third Sunday at 8 a. m, REV. G. A, RIX - THE BIG THREE OF CENTRAL B.C. cor® RECTOR SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at & In,, 3 and 8 p. m. day p: shool, THE EOMONT On 11 Sun- j 1:30 p. m. | Week Aight services Mon- | day, Wednesday, Thurs- | day and Saturday. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS Held in Hays Bldg, 245 2nd Ave. NEW HAZELTON |HUBERT ‘FORT GEORGE Sunday service 7.30 p.m. : ; pts jis in a class by itself. No city in| Sunday school meets 2.30 Centre of the richest mining|Trade centre of the Bulkley See pmo, Testimony meetings dlatciot in Gacad ; lw estern Canada with the pos-| Wednesdays 4) 8 p.m . ree Valley. So strategically situated) sible exception of Wianipeg | or | Svery day ‘ceeeps ‘pundeye Gateway to the Groundhog An.«!that all branch railway lines will) y ‘ancouver will outstrip and “legal holidays from thracite coal fields. be built from that pam Has no|George’s growth in nopiinkae| A © Dg : ¢ ' At the junction of waterways| possible competitor for trade of!and development, No city on the; where the lines of trade meet. that rieh territory lying te ‘tween | continent has more natural 94- | ee Future absolutely assured. |Fort George and New Hazelton. |vantages than Fort George. RITCHIE, “AGNEW & 0. Civil Engineers and B. C. Land Surveyors When you seek opportunities for business or investment, you must be sure of the location of the MAIN BUSINESS CENTRES INVESTIGATION will prove to you that Fort George, Hubert and New Hazelton are so strategically located that they will overshadow all other towns in Gentral, Northern Britiso Columbia and the PEACE RIVER DISTRICT, | Natural Resources Security Company, Limited Joint Owners & Sales Agents fo rt George and Hubert Townsites Yorkshire Bidg., VANCOUVER, B. C. Waterworks, Water Power, Whalt Con- struction, Reports, Plans, Dominion and | provincial Land Surveying, Mine Survey- jing, Townsites acd Subdivisions, Electric 5 Blue Printing, Negatives and White | Prints, Prince Rupert, B.C. Head Office, | McBride St., | | ' | } | in Cor, Westminster Road and Carle | | | | Skeena Land District—Dietrict of Coast, Ringe Five. | TAKE NOTICE that 1, | Rupert, | William Meck, Logap, of Prince B. C,, occupa- tion prospector, intend to apply for per- j}misston to purchase the following de- }serfbed lands: Commencing at @ 10st Planted 160 chains east and 40 chains |}south of the northeast corner of Tfre- emption Record 1838 thence south 40 }north 40 chains, thence west 80 chains to | chains, thence west 80 chains along the ;shore line to point of commencement; containing 320 acres, more or less 7M. McK, LOGAN, _ March 7, 1014, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, Andrew MacLean, ‘of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation 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 ehains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Record 1838 at a point on the northerly shore line of an island, thence south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence westerly, northerly and POPP Oe etee OO be, + oees. - PHONE 535 : Pe b44, + 0. 1595, Our store is brilliant with beautiful g Summer Goods, and radiant with golden Pring ang , Come and inspect even though you do not wien ome We are glad to show you. to buy, French Valenciennes Laces, | Whitewos fine Barmen Torchon, Nor- > Vextures, mandy, Venice Point, | Diaphanous Fabric Planen Guipure, Maltese quisite in aha ex. Effects, Spanish Nets. shade © and Baby Patterns of Nainsook Crepe Cloths, Etoiles, Embroideries in Flounc- Plisse, Brocade Crepes, ing, Corset Cover and Seersucker, Ottoman Stroppings. Cords, Bedford Conds, : r Ratines Colored Irish Linens Veilings in Cobweb, Circle, Bans La no heme, Plain and Interwoven a: nig Pre : ses op ins, and designs s Heavy Loom Linens. Ribbons, Plains, Dresden) gijxs jn newest wear ang and Fancy Shades. shades wanted Dress Goods in the sman patterns and stylish Cole ors, all French and Brit. ish manufacture, in newest color and Ladies’ Collars creations of stylish effects. Frilling in white and cream, of Fancy Nets, and Chif- fons in materials of mod- ern wear. La Diva Corsets, the new French model corset, Ladies’ Summer Underwear, Silk Gloves in shades worn. | S!!k Waists, also in Lawns ee and Crepes, i is! é , Silk and Lisle Hose Big range and exclusin patterns in Window Cur Ladies’ Coats and Suits. taining of plain nets and anemone floral borders, fast col Dimity Muslins, Swiss, ors; Lace Curtains, Ma. Nainsook, Persian Lawns dras Curtains, Scrims and Bridal Cloths. and Bungalow Nets, Large range of Shoes from the best American and Canadian makers. | PRIDE, NASH & C0 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. PRINCE RUPERT BOAT HOUSE FOR SALE B t d La h Lot 90, Block 20, Seti % % 0a S an unc es a) wearer oo ae ’ for hire. Gasoline for sale $1,400; third cash, 6, 12 and 1h Lots 13-14, Block 32, Ssctien Ij $2,100; quarter cash, 6, 12 andi Lots 28-29 Block 21, Sectinh j PHONE RED 391 $1,500; terms North End of Manson Way Lot 98, Block 9 seul $750; easy terms FOR RENT Four-room he dock, $10 per mont Two modern five-room hovel on Sixth Avenue THERE IS A BEST WAY of doing everything, and this is especially noticeable in the making of tailor-made suits and coats. TRY THE BEST WAY AT PATTULLO & RADFORD PHONE 83 SECOND AVE OPPO PEEE ELIE LL ELEEAOITE SWEDER BROS, 4. ae MERCHANT TAILORS ses The ‘ a $ The Whisky of Quality Aged in Wood 8 Years before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA did Mlddddlddesiilfld Mite erent | DET) | arrison, Gamble bU0 ON SKEENA RIVER adjoining railroad $10.00 | very and easy pel at ions Wh MMMM lll die 4 UNION 5, COMPANY OF 6, Ltd - Schedule effective 24th: Summer March Fine Level Lots o Sel- Sailings for Vancouver Twin screw steamers easterly, following the sinuosities of the Lots shore line to the pojnt of CEA ES Neon!) c ; T d 9 . 1 sash. containing 480 acres, more or less “Chelohsin”... Tuesdays © Meliinn 8 $650 eacn, 19 See hia APBEW, MACLEAN, erons qo? ul : <4 Block 9% William McK, Logan, Agent, “ ” ‘ i s0l March 7, 1014, Venture”... Saturdays, 9 a. m.| | $1.400 pair, >* FI Ks na Lion *& $ "7 de S Skeena Land District—District of Coast,) Arriving at Vancouver Thursday, rot ‘ Range Five. evenings and Monday MOrNiNsS, | g4 500 sation tl TAKE NOTICE that 1. David Cook : | $1, : 6, Pere Strang, of Prince Rupert, occupa- respectively. | Lot 1 tion clears, intend to apply i ipermulsston $1 000 to purchase the following described lands ’ ’ 1 commencing at a post planted about 160 Arrivals from South hs # chains east and 60 chains north of the eri northeast corner of Pre-emption Record| ‘Chelohsin”...Mondays, 6 p. m. 1838 at a point on the northerly shore} line of an island, thence south 60 chains|Venture”...... Fridays, 8 p. m. to the southerly shore line, thence east- erly, northerly and westerly following the | sinuousities of the shore line to point of| ¢. R. Na ell 0., commencement; containing 480 acres, canene Rogers Steamship Agency | wala POO STRANG, 8 nd Avenue. iam Mo ogan, Agent, eco Maren 7, 1944 6 ge Second Ave Phone 116|