THE DAILY NEWS " hat cok oth Perfectly, with the SAME DYE. OR A_TAX! 75-PHONE--75 INCE RUPERT AUTO CO ARI IIIA IIIA ISSISISISIAISASAG AL ESTATE BARGAINS — ¢ best located double corner Tjecond Avenue, opposite @. T. $60,000; quarter tel site, ms Liberal re- h, 1, 2 and 3 years. ction for all cash. Pair firet clase residential tote, ock 10, Section 7, $600 each; { cash, balance arranged. Bplendid palr on Graham Avenue, tion 2, $3,500; terms arranged. MW. STEPHENS & 60., LTD. Estate Notaries insurance HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER haDIAN PACIFIC RLY. Summer Excursions nce Rupert to Montreal od return ecceseeees $id. to Toronto and return. 128.00 to St. Paul and return., 6.00 to Chicago and return... 108.50 wo New York and return 144.60 jiher points correspondingly low. ve June ist Final return ber Sist rates in Norway, and 20th tw Norwegian Norwegian Cele- effective April San- d Chicago, effective May band #0th rincess Beatrice for Vancouver Sunday, 8 p.m. ] MCNAB, Generar Agent ner Srd Avenue and 6th Street EERE S| POOPED ELEOOELOCOOOLODDOS POPPI LE LL OOOO POLO OLD Second Avg, near McBride THREE ESCORTS OF THE ACCUSED WoMmEN oe \\\\\ MARIA. .JOHNSTOM (7 ‘ 4 tt ee GYPSIES ACCUSED OF CLEVERLY SWINDLING TORONTO DOCTORS * * * * * * x a band of travelling fortune-t nr ot ‘ fr MOF 7 Sveuing 1 ! é | essing to be driving across Canada from coast to s | coast, gol money out of prominent 1 physicians, was told at the police court in that Z| city Phe gypsies mh receiving Charitable treatment, offered to tell the docter’s fortune. » | They claimed it was mp | the fortune-telling unless the doctors let them place | a roll of the doctor's mone inder h chit When this was accomplished, they went : through the usual tactics, at the same time drawing several! bills from the roll. The miss- * Ing money was not noticed until after they had left the home of the second doctor, who notified the police. BELIEVES THAT THE COAL | years of age, and the needle i this the support of chief of woman is the poor family. Two jdoubtful if the combined income SHIPPING WILL FREQUENT THE PORT HAVING THE BEST °! (the family exceeds twelve FACILITIES — A RIVAL OF SEATTLE dollars, but this mother and ty ae jeach of her four children have a lfall of tide, has drawn the atten-| Package of church contribution From Seattle P.-l | } the pastor had no intention of of ; , being personal and is happily can HARDWARE fee unaware of the fact-that he has Varnishes Graniteware | Wil BE THE REAL KEY the boys earn a small sum be-j|seldom remains for long ‘happily lfore and after school, but tt is | unaware’ of any of his blunders. jchurch Beautiful Pierced Silverware and Rich Cut Glass for Spring Brides ~\ mor can keep a chu: h treasurer ( from becoming sour and cynical. who the givir | j we are told by the write; comparing ig }says, in | ’ jhabits of young people that “girls and women are tnore con scientious than boys and men, Our catalogue illustrates with especial prominence, those two fine and give sROTE generously of lines which are looked upon with the highest favor by all wedding gift their income. buyers and are exceedingly appropriate for this purpode. The excuses offered by the We offer this silverware, which is manufactured in our own factory, |“*forgelful’ members when their by expert silversmiths, at the lowest possible cost to you. | | " y j -efreshe gi Ss { |memory s re led a ! a Our Cut Glass, stock shows the best grades on the market and is Ss , iderr { prove of wond : this, made in all the newest designe. fehurch treasurer, who remarks: Ail cl dered th h Mail joods ordere rou our al t i “He has been told that ‘back : , 2 i’ r 9 . Department will be sent prepaid i ‘ oO joints n . + an mone wi e f envelopes can not be filled be-! P y refunded when goods are not ! entirely satisfactory. jeause the owners of them have} |bought a piano on payments, and| fall other financial obligations | tea ee SA ea The piano ie paid tee mei Ldenry Birks & Sons, Limited jeven been told by a prospective \bride that her weekly offering of lten cents a week would be icontinued in view of the expense }of her approaching nuptials, but} \& jthat she would her i|husband-to-be to his | subscription as they ;}were married, would j‘even things up.’ He has had jsubseriptions discontinued be- cause the pastor~had ‘hit’ some one in his sermons, even though JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS dis- Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director) VANCOUVER, B.C seek to double soon and that get as KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies clubbed any one. vestese: | MONARCH MALLEABLE ** “= knowledge of heels of their has very He usually them on the commitment.” FU UU UU UIUC CO I Referring finally to the con- - . 1 . +e sntion of some that ehurch| ipk Piumbing, Steamfitt me i . ae SOF that eee : re iu Ing, Bamil in |people have not been taught how] x to give and that the problem of t and sheet metal work church support is merely a|# . “matter of education,” the writer | § at fair prices Western Plumbing Co., Ld says that “it would be easy to i PIII III AAAI IASI ASD IAI SIA SISA ASAI SIS AS ASA SA SASSI ASAI AI ISAS AISI AS ASAIN The Daily News petition | the secure ehurch signatures treasurers to a to have such a school started as possible, Only the} im Rea treasurer knows soon as envy oe i was recently in|’ th this city. i the city on a somewhat prolong Land District—District of Coast, Ringe Five. Tl 1, William McK. Prin pert, B occupsa- wor 1d tw apply for per- the following de- mmencing at a jost ast and 40 chains corner of Ire- thence south 40 c., ‘ 4 nee west 80 chains to t 8 chains along the e wo fF t of commencement; 8 320 a 8, more or less. WM. McK, LOGAN. ivid Land District—District of Coast, | ‘ Range Five. if ‘OTICE that 1, Andrew MacLean, ¢ Kupert, B c., occupation t apply for per- ,burchase the following de- auds Commencing at a post about 4 chains east and 60 “of the pbortheast corner of n Ke 1 1838 at a point on y re line of an island, chains to the southerly westerly, northerly and & the sinuosities of the he wo the pojnt of commencement; “Og 480 acres, more or less, ANDREW MACLEAN. 4 W ala McK. Logan, Agent. 1014 Und District—Distric: of Coast, Range Five. E NOTICE that 1, David Cook lerk , Rupert, B, C,, occupa- bese ¢ apply for permission encing wing described lands ate es St planted about 160 a cont’, ©8 chains north of the} als er of Pre-emption Record Fas t Ly h the northerly shore @ S01 tt and, the hee south 60 chains bortheriy > Shore line, thence east- ities cr end Westerly following the Beucemen,. %, Shore line to point of - lena’ containing 480 acres, ¥ DAVID COOK STRANG. ch > William McK. Logan, Agent. h 10i4 NOTICE THE MATTERS Msue of fresh 41, Block 44 Of an application for Certificates of title for Section 6, and Lots 18 1 Block 44 Sec 7 of ‘ 9: am t > per ia ion » City CE Is HEREBY GIVEN that it is Dention i q m nth fr ‘ssue after the expiration ' the first publication fe eertificates of title in the mentiot an. 8 Snodgrass for the dated (91, cts. Which certificates 1918, ana vanuary, 1911, and 30th ! Pespectiveis numbered 848 I and KH. F. MacLEop, Dd Regist District Registrar. trey Bt serge Prince Rupert, B he Whisk of Quality ¢ Canad Aged in Wood ‘ io b Cars ( Mp i /, efore bottling F r DVEANTEED BY THE = <- NMENT os CANADA | see that the Seattle port;tion of many to the possibilities | envelopes and these envelopes commission is wisely prepari g lof a properly equipped coaling;4re dropped into the contribu- for-a deyelopment of the coaling | port where coal may be obtained| tion baskets every Sunday of the trade as a necessary adjunct to/cheaply It is on this provision | ¥¢4?- There may be Sundays the coming commerce of the Pa-,;that Cardiff has built itself. |when only one member of the cific by establishing, or propos Like Seattle, Prince Rupert}family appears at church, but ing to establish, coaling wharves|has the east, both for its human|When that happens, and it hap- on Salmon bay If properly car-|and freight traffic through|pens seldom, all five of the en- ried out this city will be withont! Prince Rupert, even before it is|Velopes come with that member a real rival this coast, with|directly connected by rail with|of the family. the exception of Prince Rupert,|Dawson, as will presently hap-| Only an abundant sense of hu-!much it is needed.” which will have an advantage | pen Altogether the fates are! ver it in some respects, but not|fighting for Prince Rupert, and|» Y; D ORI LOW? . in all jit will be a great port, in my vs. GES rn pa KES) his remark was made by C. P |tin ation, with a big business | > ~~ OS KOS. Blanchard, who ®) OG ‘sai vida a we, e , ad visit ths sojourn here was| CHURCH TREASURER |g EN directed wi a view of promot-| ® fhe vale. between svattie an) MAKES CONFESSION | 7 Oc eaucin ale Prince Rupert, in which latter Bava aod Cy ey oN Ae is chery nen | Pelle of Niggardly Way in Which > AS . AS I yanchard wen on oO say: wi Many Support Church—The 4 hey eople see o bet “¢ | \ a: 2 - Bhan Ae m to t ; iwal Poor Best Supporters lay We will not pay 10 per cent. insurance on over stock. We prefer giving our customers the benefit by these ley phe . data ate be See ert J extraordinary prices, and bringing our stock down to our insured amount. This means that six thou- ws eae, ae aa on I Se Ane A certain class of churchgoers | Sas sand dollars’ worth of merchandise will have to- be sold within the next ten days at prices on new Spring a, _ a oo 1 . as Sms Yimust sing with great joy the line | Kon Goods that will bring that result. gon rince ntwuper } eon 1@ COM- |e, £ 3 . . 1 } satil a bee ae: he” Banitio Salvation is free for you and| sal We have gone through our entire Suit and Coat Section and readjusted prices on every garment for a ae a ee , aCINC,!me,” says a writer in The Con- |S clearance. am Me ~ i ag ports, |oregationalist (Boston and ne | CSA oy for the shipping trade. adds that they consider it so ab-| BVA AS “The back country immediate-|solutely free as to feel “under WAS NEW SPRING SUITS LINGERIE BLOUSES PETTICOATS AS y subsidiary to Prince Rupert,}obligation to pay a cent for their | with its splendid dairying capa- nae 9 mite i. ent nro. Aa New $26.00 Suits to clear $18.20 A beautiful assortment of Pure silk or. satin in all * bilit iis mines of gold, cop-|ceeds from a man who has hoon | kay $36.00 Suits to clear $23.40 White Lingerip . Blouses 40 shades, not. very many, and a ts nat y , A ie é i voiles, made in all the wanted | ; . 4 per and coal, will naturally}a church treasurer for twenty- New 32.00 Suits to clear $22.10 i chi wonderful value. Regular price ante trade which will crow tolo: ; ; j ae ; , ; styles, regular prices up to $5.75 $40'00 5.00 oa Pi Bas feito "1 e years and now for the first} ew $22.50 Suits to clear $15.40 now $1.75 | MER Si SRR ree ak tA $5. nsiderable proportions © it 16 time. Beanie en arice wee OW es is eae we es od Gf ities TRIE been | eee i wou New, $18.00 Guile to clear $11.60 © |) —e i‘ Ce. LiIne Ss connec-|some of his discoveries the PETTICOATS I look for a considerable de-|realm of giving, reminding us Note ee eee EXTRA BLOUSE SPECIAL jvelopment of interport trade with|that a church treasurer learns EXTRA $10.00 In ‘heatherb] and brocaded | Seattle. things which no one else it the | Ass cial [Tweed and In chiffons, black lace, striped n neatherdDioom and brocadet But the immediate develop-|ehurch may learn, many of which } “ ree weec am and shot effects in silk, also sateen, etc. In green, brown, j}ment will come from the carry-|are rather amazing. For instance Serge Suits, regular value up to black taffeta. Values up to $8.50 | white and sky. Regular price ling if wheat from the prairie|hbe mentions the large number in $27.00; TGs sy cs ss $10.00 one’ Bal Ob ° so Aiea 8 sare $3.50 $3.50; on sale for... 2... 38 $1.75 | pi vinees The crop this year}some churches who give nothing! ‘ | shou d not fall far short of 250,-/at all toward their support; and — ——_—__—_— - —— - EERE — 000,000 bushels, most of which|he contrasts the man with an in- | lis available for export. Now the]come of six hundred dollars a NECKWEAR SILK UNDERWEAR AT COST ‘ | American crop is more than|month, who gives fifty cents on} The most elegant underwear ever double, but its market is chiefly|Sunday, with the washerwoman Neckwear in three lots—25c, 50c and HO shown in Rupert, in Italian silk combin- local. Much of this will be sent|who gives the same amount $1.00—hunc¢reds of pieces, all new ne ae ations. Imported directly by us. Our | AD China, and ee meee through eee na eres we ey nee stock, values up to $3.00. A good time order was doubled by error and rather ine ypenl of the anama Ca-/] 4d, le poor give infinitely more than return these goods we will sell | nal wi | signed to Euro-|than the well-to-do,” while those to lay in a summer supply now. them at actual cost... . ¥ Gieatk oes oc0 $5.25 }pean ports Prince Rupert pre-|who give least usually have the ‘ we lsents I believe, the cheapest|most to say about how the church j route for this trade should be run. The writer cites ; j Conversely, trade with the}some amusing apologies of \ .few Summer Dresses and | Fine line of Women's House | Royal Society Faney Work , }Orient, Prince Rupert is more}|members who have fallen behind Suits in ratine and linen, slightly dresses, in chambray, zephyr packages. Hundreds of them to | favorably situated on the greatjin their contributions and speaks soiled; regular values up to $12, gingham and percale. Regular ahi, jeircle route than any other port,|of others who when gently urged Will @O..SORi wie Piraeaate: ? ment for you to visit our store during the sale. Every purchaser of a dollar’s worth of merchandise during this as mineerwers Se rom five to seven dollars ¢€ Ee , mS x ca 8 lwhose regular weekly contribu- gen sale will be given a ticket which entitles holder to a chance to win the prize of $25.00 in gold at the close of oN Wat housands ol 5 . . | oer eH itions to the church alone are ph the sale. Ask any of the sales ladies for further particulars. pt i ot ee nh from forty to fifty cents, and all Cy A ( | obtain one. Write ai ] | » ‘ AV fr L obtain ore oe ef [of these girls live away from|)} ss Ls | feitioasie Ladies’ # |home and pay room rent and AS AS, | board He could place beside |} _ ly lthese names a long list of names ae S | lof persons whose wages exceed |¥g&y Gs fhoutd “you take at litwenty-five dollars a week who . 2 , $< | J lous offer, We expect you tor tell ‘our trend give from twenty-five cents to | Don't shina" this oftor woo'nood to te une at send Fi forty cents a week. H@ could +, 4 25 cants today end esin & WILLIAMS & ), , Cornwallis leive the name of a widow, with; |four children all under fifteen | will be amazed Jowellors (Dept, 14 Ensiand . NS. : ful AR ot Le Ue AE ** 2 ea