Wed THE DAILY NBWS > i, f045 — ™ a ee ge _ #8 —T , io, 2 shed, not tater than : CHARGE REDUCED. | \V iin f, No, 2 shed, LAND Nor; TREASON aa. m., Friday, February 26th Ces Toronto Couple Now Acoused of | 4); packages must be tageed sl PRID NASH & CO Conspiracy to Commit in- aath Rewiment, Vietoria, and pant ’ dictable Offence. woer's name must be clearly ee W tte written thereon, Baggage must |foliow a ; ‘thief Jus port mene roronto, Feb i.—Ghief ' _ be delivered to Q. M, Sergeant Me aa us ; ta tice Mulock has reduced the "6 Leod and Sergeant Beatty at No, | southwes 1 itd a ty! wason charge against Emil Ner ’ San ifin lone ben it f trea ehed, Grand Trunk Pacific | chains 1 ory lich, a prominent wholesale met whert om a“ " on “, chant in Toronto, and his ae W. A. PETTIGREW, Capt, finenes | lay y ’ 0 ¢O ac 0 lim NE the hg } Hudwig Nerlich, to conspiracy ray : Acting Adjutant ent ot tt m1 a mmit an indietable offence, 80 acer maining’ FRIDAY i thus removing the death penalty Dated IAM Watyy | iu 1 foead OOD Eye Strain 4 WATER —— rhe Crown counsel outlined the ED 8 1” ty . he CHAI ANADA 1 } case to the jury in whieh he iu MENDING | Hh . ATION e e e spoke of Mrs. Nerlich as an en VELOI ; TAL A Saving i iiasa in Heuse Requirements That All Should §} irene seh one Sa ray nF oy AND I IN Wy . | who wrote letters to Germany tore pegpleoan BLOCK NATERT, Take Advantage of at Low Prices. Buy Now and Save Money. § sno of wit Wie. Mameaed. Cores J am ‘OANADIAN WOMAN CHARGED joi tin paper u ital Montane ¢ WHITE WOOL BLANKETS | MEN’S BLACK OIL MEN’S UNDERWEAR | with nian Treason. In replies received by her en byes n't ' ’ 7 . " emil Nerlich, prominent] queries were made as to the num ie : ‘77 $5.50 White Wool, for. . .$4.00 Men's All-Woo] Elastic Rib- Mrs. Emil 1 Prince | mi $6.00 White Wool, for... 50 WATERPROOF COATS bed Underwear; warm and lTororito society woman who, With|per of soldiers Canada had t {K. mo $7.50 White Wool. for... .$4.90 These are absolutely rain- | lasting. All sizes. | : , se eo deal ; ms , MEN’S ryden and mortally wounded Rely, io) 2 4, Mp bsent without 710 SECOND AVE PUNTn GETING [ec en ese trraneree. enous fe Paton tn ges o sh ani} 68,8, 8 et $7.00 Friday for...... 80 mons Leas ae ee 6 cee ae sentient wat Be Syruck On ' Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery . Ay. in black; of best grade leather agent of the Northern Pacifi Strong heavy — we $10.00 ian, TOPs ic ces > and workmanship M ' i ied at 0 ey strength of this company Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fist 1 Tackle ing; 72 inches wide; made o $10.50 Friday for...... Monday week, died a 1e city hos Win mm an i) parade o ne wie scollans Worth cote. ga | $14.00 Briday for:<.2: $8881 FRIDAY PRICE, $3.75. foitat shorty attr 2 o'vtock yeu-|,, mee cummeny wil parade 0” If tron Pipe Pipe Pings ities ana Saye FRipay YOU GET IT FOR $20.00 Friday for...... $14.60 ? . gh, , : , Friday morning, February 26th Rope Valves 4 r terday afternoon. Informed by|.) ine Exhibition Building at 9 Penal Mean ~ attending physicians shortly be ane a . mibarkation o'clock sharp, for embarks Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugeted tron @ fore noon yesterday that his end for Victoria , was near, [mento smiled and said an bagwewe (06 Wisteria weet “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST e as O. that he was glad be at the Grand Trunk Pacific y ; ' Imento was shot six times by ? weit omer a rin FRED STORK’S HARDWAR THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THIRD AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET Bf baitie with the police atter he bol/* Fyiler’s Grocery ishot Dryden and Patton and : |forced Miss Vera Lockhart to} SPECIALS AT 1.00 3 ee ae eee ee ee eee eae j|jump out of a second-story win Wednesday to Saturday | spect the terminals there en | OW into the arms of pedestrians — nh.: ” Al TEMS ite diet wutds CHRISTIES’ SODAS The News i LOC. i NEWS | ; route to his headquarters at Win | Despite his riou wound 3 Tine for $1.00 e nipeg, }Imento remained conscious unti! IDEAL TEA AND COPPER CLASSIFLED ADS. J. A. Kirkpatrick returned to ee the end Thursday night shrdlu mets tn i ae ss day from a trip to the Seuth. The lady who held up the G, T,| the end a a 2 > hae ns for $1. FOR RENT Se P. train last week by trying to se CANADA FIRST OR B, C. MILK ila hl K. B. Leuty, of the Leuty"Ma- | cure passage without a ticket| COOK PORK TO A BROWN. Eleven for $1.00 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to rent.jchine Shop, returned today from! walked gently on board today, as | F 2 ion ie “- Breakfast if desired. Phone 427. 45-50]. Vi lit 4. the South. big as life, with a look that al |American Habit Saves Many GOLD BAR PLUMS FOR RENT—five-room house fully fur- * * * most said: “I dare you G. T. P Lives, Says Dr. Ransom. 5 Tins for §1.00 } Sished and excelentiy located. Phone We repair, we clean and polish; » . Pad a Fe cpegpetmaniaaion 3 Jars Holbrook’s Marmalade and 2 Green 506. 4aur . fellows to toueh me. She was Jars Empress Red Currant Jelly for FOR | RENT — Furnished housekeeping also pack your furniture. Fritz) armed with transportation secur-| Chicago, Feb. 23.—Trichinosis $1.00 rooms. Jaquire Demers. -U. i the Handy Man. Phone 583. led through the government |i8 more prevalent than is sup el j 45-47 | aon yosed, Dr. B. H. Ransom, zoolo- 6 Canada-Firet Baked Beane and & 2) agent é Tins Quaker Tomatoes for f ‘ ns Quaker Tomi eee PF a tae gist of the Bureau of Animal In 1.00 . : For a comfortable room, come dustry at Washington, said last $ @ i SITUATION WANTED — Girl wants work}. 11. g Eimo Hotel, 836 Sec- SALVATION ARMY. é 5 Pounds Navy Beans, 6 Pounds by day. Apply Box 126, The News. t. end Avenue, near Righth Street.| re night in addressing a meeting of Pearl Barley and © Pounds Whole 3) WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber Newl) : SS a]. @iee etinis . nol the United States Live Stock Sani- Green Peas for ; : y opened. Steam heat and The special musical entertain- » f. ne ot Tee Bowe fF tary Association.. He said the $1.00 DANCING. DANCING— Private lessons in Walta, Two- Step, Three-Siep, One-Step, Schottish and Minuet. Monday, Wednesday aud Friday evenings. Mrs. Brooks-Ander- son, 333 Eighth Ave. East. im) POULTRY. hot and cold water in every room.! | Free baths. * Rates * « reasonable. Owing to the farewell gather- ing to the members of the third contingent Thursday night, the ladies class of St. John Ambu- Association will meet at 8° on lance INCUBATING BABY CHICKS, Breeding Cockerels, Barron's Leghorns, Rocks, Keds, Geese, Ducks. Catalague. Columbia Poultry Rranch, Steveston, B. C. 45-71 MISCELLANEOUS IF i7’8 FOR A BICYCLE WE HAVE IT. Lowest prices in Canada for accessories. Tires, lamps, chains, carriers, etc, Send for lists. Chapown, 513 Georgia St, Vancouver, B. © 45-6 BICYCLE SPECIAL, “THE RUBY KIM,” made by makers of Cleveland, Massey, Harris, Brantfords, etc. Any makes supplied, $30. Chapman, 513 Georgia St, Vancouver, B. C. 45-6 IP YOU CAN'T PLAY WHY NOT GET A Player Piano? We have one, slightly used, ai $500; including 50 rolls. Easy terms. Prince Rupert Music Store, 346 Third Avenue. wu. TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL ments rehaired. The Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 3rd Ave. uw. repaired Bows Prince EGGS, | p. m. on Friday at the Board of Trade rooms. * Members of St. who John Ambulance Association colleeting for the diers are are hospital for wounded sol- reminded that all mon- eys must be in at the office of Mr. David H. Hays before Thursday | noon, the 25th. | **# ¢ | St. Andrew's Society*is giving | a dance tonight for the members| of their organization leaving for | The officers of the | company have also been invited, A large active service. number of the St, Andrew’s | boys have joined the active sery-| ice corps. | * * « Mr. J. H, Shinniek, inspector of the construction department of| the Railway Commission, has| been in the ¢ity for a few days looking over the terminal facili- ties of the He left today for will railway. Smithers, where he in- ment which was to have been held on Thursday, February 25, will be! held on Wednesday, February 24,| instead. There will be a program of songs, dialogues, ete. Admig- sion 25 cents. 43.6 - $$$ —______ i Some men who boast that they pay as they go never manage to | get very far. Kaiser—I award you the Iron Cross, my son. Crown Prince What for, papa? Kaiser—For jrunning! BOYS, ATTENTION! Another quentan will be held for the second prize, unclaimed, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 AT 8 P. M. SHARP IN OUR 2ND AVE. STORE We will keep drawing un- til the winning number wiii be claimed for from the audience. So be sure and be there with your coupons. Acme Importers, Ltd. habit jto a brown turn saved many lives as this disease the flesh of hogs sufficient cooking to kill the parasite. American of cooking pork leach year, came from eating without DE WET PLANNED AFRICA REPUBLIC Bloemfontein, 8. A., | The formation of a republie to in- Feb. 24. jclude all the possessions of Eng- land in South Africa was the ob- ject of the recent Boer uprising led by General Christian De Wet. This jin testimony produced at the ¢ ‘of De Wet jcharged with treason. According jto the De | Wet and his followers were to ¢ contairet information was and others who are plans of the leaders, to Kimberley to meet Lieutenant Maritz, then the |were to march to Pretoria, Colonel the British flag was to be hauled | aed and the Boer flag raised. |General Hertzog Botha were to and be compelled | MY r } rebels | where | } } | Premier | to resign and a republic proclaimed. | | omni is getting better. | j The Kaiser Tommy Atkins says he will “sit| up" shortly. 2 Packages Quaker Oate and 2 Packages Porridge Oats for $1.00 18 Bars Royal Crown Soap and 4 Packages Canada Corn Starch for $1.00 13 Pkgs. Sheriff's Jelly Powders for $1.00 30 Pounds of No. 1 Chicken Wheat $1.00 PHONE 572—-WE DELIVER FOR EXCHANGE 40 ACRES NORTHWESTERN LAND ON PRAIRIES FOR PRINCE RUPERT REAL ESTATE —APPLY— PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE Make Monday Ironin: ET Sunlight Soap do your was): day morning and you can do | ironing Monday ake srnoon. The rub, rub, rub at the board ha» in the Sunlight way—so with the har of washing cut out you'll feel like m.' good day’s work by doing at least pu: ironing. Follow the directions that cut your work remember there's nothing in Sunlight to injur or dainty hand. A $5,000 guarantee backs thi All gro sell an recom Musical Instru- EMPRESS COFFE ein eee (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) PRINCE FRU Day lon- ht jace irt ta the unlight Soa pent