we k | E ‘ i THE DAILY NEWS Mo We fAEBO CANS WOON DAMON i bk Sick eee 10c each 49-lb. sack (best) Royal Household Flour ......-+ $1.80 24-lb. sack (best) Royal Household Flour .......- 95 14-lb. sack (best) Royal Household Flour -65 SEE US FOR SEEDS Fine, sweet and juicy Oranges at prices to suit you. haye on hand an extra special assortment of House ney Saved isMoney Earned rere Royal seer Standard ak" 5 teaspoonfuls baking powder. 1% Sweet Muffins “Do you know Do you know his name? A little sait. Bake in cups Do you know Who lives cups milk. 3 tablespoons melted butter. or gem pans. BETTY BROWN, the muffin man? the muffin man in Drury Lane?" D° you remember chanting this doggerel when you were THAT high? How good those muffins tasted! But now-a-days it is not nécessary to have a speaking. acquaint ance with the Drury Lane celebrity to .You can beat his wares STANDARD FLOUR. He, any flour he could get. poor fellow, The recipe hollow by making them with had quoted obtain good muffins. ROYAL be content with more popular to is hold Brooms. Extra quality Chicken Wheat.......... $2.25 per 100 Ibs. Chivers’ Marmalade in glasses which you can use for Eth Sage WS LONE tO SAS Se hy ae Each, 200 These prices are good for this week only. At Their New Stand COR. SECOND ST. AND THIRD AVE. PHONE 187 lo) By Io? OmOr™ Oo e OO ™ © (| on than his, If you are out of “flour,” ask your grocer for a sack of ROYAL STANDARD—your “buy word" for the best. Srey IY Avy eR ND ri TANRS y Labora’ t dS Tested 3ON op 3 F Wits v3 rine A nstord LEAN 4 Noy Yio ” GREATLY INC, WAX is ‘FULL PROPERTIE BEAUTIFUL AN DALL KINDS \ UM. BOOTS, HAN EM THAT THEIA\ The best Sole Local Agent A. J. GALLAND WAX to buy is Jackson’s “It’s real English.’ ’ GET A SAMPLE. “ Prince Rupert \Y pa THE NEW WATERPROOF COAT IS THE “SALUTAQUA.” it contains No Rubber Solution of any kind, yet is Absolutely Water- Resisting, Air-Free and Odouriess, These Coats are now being sold all over the world by Curzon Bros., the Great International Tailors. Howeyer heavy the rain, it never penetrates “Salutaqua” garments. Let us supply you with one of these Coats, which are invaluable for driving, riding, fishing, shooting, matoring, as well as for town wear. Price $12 to Measure, (Duty and Carriage Paid.) IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED WE RETURN YOUR MONEY. Send a post card for a set of the “ Salutaqua" tterns, fashion-plates, and simple self- measurement system, by which a fit is assured, no matter where you live. Ask for the ‘' Salutaqua"’ Fabries when writing, > Address for Patterns: ‘CURZON BROS. THE GCLOUGHER SYNDICATE (Dep? 15). 449 Spadin« Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO, The World's Measure Tailors, Pai 60/62 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND. West End Depot: 133 & 135 OXFORD ST., LONDON, ENGLAND. Picase mention this paper. itake a $4 a day job. - LOCAL NEWS ITEMS — Try Smith & Killas’ ice . cream A clean swell eating place London Cafe, 81 Secure one in Port Edward now. Wear. « Neil MeclIvor of New Hazelton is spending a couple of days in| the city. Wii we Reversible scrims, yard wide, regular value 35c, special price 20c yard at Geo, D. Tite's. e . . Pre-emption Inspector Chas Cullin left last evening for Mas- sett on official business aN Shrewd investors are buying in Port Edward before the rail- way is completed. We do upholstering and re- pair work for spring cleanups. Geo. D. Tite, the funiture dealer, Third avenue. 7Atf There are still a few good pre- emptions left on Graham Island. We know them. Queen Charlotte Information Bureau. 87tf “Tt was better than a theatre,” remarked a man on the street who had just been up at police court listening to the barbers’ fight. Ser! & Do not follow others, be with the leaders; invest in Port Ed- ward before the industrial de- veolpment., The Prince Albert arrived. at noon today with 70 tons of coal. She is due to go south tonight, but will not get away before to- morrow noon, Fred M. Wells of Surf Inlet mines has written the chief of police asking him to locate John Orr, a cook, who wanted to is . . . The wall in the of the city hall will be left for a time to settle. It will probably bt strengthened cement and rebuilt. rear then with The continuance of the use of bad language on the streets is becoming very offensive and_ it is the duty of every one to lay complaints when they hear it. This was a remark of Magistrate in court this morning. Carss police Little Willie Crossley, who a short time ago miraculously es- caped drowning in Hays creek when carried by the tide through the tunnel under the dry dock } | | yard into the harbor, is now out of the hospital and apparently none the worse for his perilous adventure. J. H. Rogers left this morning on the Chelohsin to vyisit his home in Vancouver and see Mrs. Rogers off for a trip to Mont- real. Mrs. Rogers is going east to attend the exercises and grad- uation ceremony at McGill, where her daughter Gladys will be invested with the degree of B. A. oe The total gales of the “Salada” Tea Co, last year amounted to as much as the total business dur- ing the first twelve they were introducing Ceylon tea into Canada and the United States. Their increase alone in 1913 over 1912 amounted to more than the total business done during the first five years of their existence, years and during the first three months of 1914 their ratio of in- crease is the largest they have ever had, 90-91 SCIENTIFIC NOTES Mos t of the type used by Chinese printers is made in Ja- pan. There are Lake Huron known lake, more than in islands in any other Spain has established paper and pulp factory esparto grass, A knife des its first utilizing bla- slic. with six parallel been invented for ing bread in quantitie. has about an- Japan has produced 250,000,000 bushels of rice nually for the last four year.s New shirts for men have ball and socket fasteners on the sleeves to adjust their length. A ten cylinder motor for ae- roplanes that can develop 100- horsepower is a Freneh novelty. Mineral waste in the United States is estimated at $4,000,- 000 a day by the Bureau of Mines. Fish guano as a supplemental! food for cattle, hogs and poul- ury into general use in is coming Germany. Have you a lot of your own?| i | WHEN BUYING YEAST INSIST ON HAVING THIS PACKAGE i ee —— = YT ' RTT YT STN TIES tM We sor ONTO OM uTatak eS MASTERPIECE IN PICTURES “JUDITH OF BETHULIA”’ At the Westholme Tomorrow and Thursday It is indeed pleasing io con- template the immense advance made in the last few years in the production and choice of sub- jects of moving pictures. From the old fashioned “drama” and “Indian” or ‘Western’ story to a grand = historical production like “Judith of Bethulia,” which will be shown 7t the Westholme opera house viomorrow and Thursday evenings, is an im- mense and highly gratifying pro- and proves that the demand for better things has in- eression, duced a liberal response on the part of the manufacturers of moving pictures. “Judith of Bethulia” is a fascinating and exciting story telling of the he- roie defence of Judea by the Jews of Bethulia and their final tri- umph over the vast army of Nebuchadnezzar after Judith had outwitted and slain his general, Holofernes, These special pic- tures will no doubt receive the large patronage which they so richly deserve. COLOR DISCRIMINATION PROTESTED BY QNEGROES New April T. Washington Lo the States, Sunday, June 8&8, to York, 21.—-Booker a call United to aside and Monday, as special days on which to railroads against discrimination account of ‘olor in the matter of providing accommodations. has of them June 7, issued the negroes asking set protest on passenger To the Grave The funeral of the late Harry Restrup, who died at the city hospital, was held yesterday afternoon from Hayner Bros.’ chapel at 3. o’elock, Services were conducted by Rev, Leyin. Interment was at Fairview ceme- tery. For Sale Piar slundall) slightly used, $325. This is a special bargain. Prince Rupert Musie Store, op- posite post office, 91-97 Piano, almost new, $250. Owner leaving city. P. O. Box 644. 91-97 pe oe ee : Ringe Five TAKE NOCICE that 1, William McK. Logan, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupa- tion prospector, mission t scribed planted south of intend to apply for per- purchase the following de- lands: Commencing at a | ost 160 chains east and 40 chains the northeast corner of emnption Record 1838 thence north 40 chains, thenée chains, thence west 80 chains shore line to point of commencement; containing 320 acres, more or less. WM. McK, LOGAN, March 7, 1914, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. of Prince Rupert, B. G., 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 chains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Record 1888 at a point on the northerly shore line of an island, thence south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line to the pojut of commencement; containing, 480 acres, more or less, ‘eitis Ae MACLEAN, am McK, Logan , March 7, 1914, =. en Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, David Cook Strang, of Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupa tion clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the foliowing described lands: Commencjng at @ 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 south 66 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, wien a, COOK STRANG, am McK, Lo March 7, 1914 o_o NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application the issue of fresh certificates” or title for Lot 11, Block 44, Section 5, and Lots 18 and 19, RBlock {4, Section 7, City of Prince Rupert, Map 928, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that it my Intention to issue after the expiration of one month from the first publte: hereof fresh certificates of tile in the hame of William B. gnc d shore mentioned lots whith liricates fre dated 12th January, 1914, and 80th July, 1913, and are numbered’ 4143 1 eClively, " Oey 1 6nd H. F, MacLEOD, District Registrar, 3 Land Registry orn o. Heat iene Prince Kupert, B. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Mozier, 8. Wickavil, J. MacQueen, DECLINE SUBSTITUTES \. Fuller, D. Finlayson, ». uhris- Tre- | south 40) west 80 chains to! along the! | TAKE NOTICE that I, Andrew MacLean, | | | | Skeena Land District—District of Coast, | | HOTEL ARRIVALS Knox Hotel—Jomes E. Boulets, Bella Coola; F. Stoddwell, city. Windsor Hotel—.J. A. Higgins, city; J. MePherson, Tuck's Inlet; J. B. Faunier, city; Ernest Oui- met, J. GQ. MePherson, Central Hotel Paths: Sih Wright, ©. D. Emmonds, Queen Charlotte Islands, Premier Hotel_-M. Ducik, N. Howick, T Warick, Howick B, Empress .Hotel—G. Vancouver; W. J. Corrigan, Bassett, R, tain, Peter Skuba. Royal Hotel—-Theodore Nelson, Edwin Anderson, Edmonton; O., Nansen, R. McKibbin, Vancouver; H. Atchison, J. Hoy, S. J. Maine, Ss. Sheppard. THE WEATHER Furnished by F. W. Dowling Observer For the 24 hours ending 5 a.m., April 24, 19144. Barometer reduced to sea LONG) | as had Siew Pes 6 380.414 BARRASE iis ¢:s.b:ckin se Whee 50, Ipwest!. ‘ne Seals ‘4 42. Canadian Fraternity Organized The organization of a local Canadian Fraternity was com- pleted last night in the court room of the provincial building Rev. Canon Rix presided and Mr Leo Waugh filled the position of secretary-treasurer. A tion embodying the and rules of the new constructed by the committee appointed purpose, was put meeting by Judge Young. After a very interesting discussion, in which a large number took part, amendment to the resolution was put. The original tion, with a few changes, ever, was carried by a large “God the King” was then sung with a vigor that left doubt to the patriotism of those present. resolu- constitution as executive for the before the society, an resolu how- nia jority, Save no intense The as meeting was a very successful one indeed and three exception ally hearty cheers and a_ tigor were given for the new club. ee Phone 37 P.O. 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