THE DAILY NBWS Be \ayal > Pride, Nash & Co. Pride,Nash& Co. | The —_ of Quality BARGAINS FRIDAY Do'you VISIT THIS STORE EVERY FRIDAY and get your share of Bargains, and Money Savers. If not, start this week; then you will always make Friday Your Shopping Day This Store Gives You Genuine Bargains SILK RIBBONS LADIES’ CORSETS Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 3'2 New Style Corsets, just arriv- inches wide, durability weave, ed. Manufactured by D. & A. In the new colors and staple sony of the best White — ) are White, Coutil; have strong steels and Light Blue, Mid-Blue, put up to wear well, combined pao \ Red, Lavender, Pink, Yel- with comfort. They have Sup- low, Brown, Old Rose. Our reg- porters, and come in all sizes. ular 20c grade. FOR FRIDAY, 10C YD, FRIDAY BARGAIN 65C PR. CHILDREN’S DRESSES | BLACK COAT VELVET We have Black Velvet suit- ethos cae Dresses, made of | able for Coats or Skirts, which rs and Foulards, in Pink ae are so popular at present time lue Checks; also Stripes in the fashionable centres of Pall fast colors; and well the world. They are in extra cane They come in sizes 1,|/width and have a very close 2, 3, 4, and 56. You can have—| weave, in close pile. FRIDAY, FOR 55C BUNGALOW NET Paris Shade Curtaining of Bungalow Net; made of eo texture; 40 inches wide; designs. Regular price ee FRIDAY PRICE, 12 1-2C MEN’S CLOTHING BOYS’ SUITS We are offering Men’s Tweed| Tweed Suits for boys; dou- Suits, well made and lined with ble breasted, Mohair lined, best ood py ol Lining. These of trimmings and workman- OUR PRICES, $1 & $1.50 | MADRAS FOR CURTAINS Very fine Panama make of Madras in neat patterns and colorings; is 36 inches wide. ON SALE FRIDAY— 10C PER YARD- | uits will ood wear and ship. A very smart durable are worth . ot. come Suit for the boys. We have all in sizes 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, | sizes and will sell quickly at and 44. A big snap. jour Friday bargain price— FOR FRIDAY, $8.85 _ REG. $7.50 FOR $4.90 Ladies’ Shoes Men's hen Girls’ Shoes Boys’ Shoes Reduced Prices Friday Price's Bargain Prices —L ow Prices PRIDE, NASH & CO. House of Quality 3rd Ave. and Sixth St. ? ! {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS } There will be a splendid con- ,cert in the Westholme St. Patrick's Day, BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC COAL $9.00 per Ton — Cash on Sree Money Back If Not Satis- Theatre on March 17. tf. ; VATICAN AMBASSADOR —_—_BIG SLUMP N FUR FOR PERIOD OF WAR PRICES IN THE WEST The Protestant world has been | Principal Guyers Prem Trappers } startled at the announce- Drop Out of the Field ment that the British govern- Tomporarily. | ment has sent an envoy to the - Vatican. It has never been Brit Edmonton, Alta., March 4—The ish policy to recognize the Papacy|fur trade in the West is almost | as a temporal power! In recent|demoralized so far as the busi years it has seemed specially in-|ness of trappers and traders ey ypportune to do so. In the ‘first}concerned, as the result of the| place, it, would have embarrassed]|announceemnt of the Hudson's} the French government, which|Bay Company and Revilson,s Ltd had withdrawn its ambassadorjearly in the winter, that they) from the Vatican. In the second|would not be in the market this| place, it might have annoved the|year for the purchase of skins Italian government, which is sup It was a common thing during} posed to have never regarded too|formere years for a buyer ft vm | favorably the proposal of repre-jone of the world's largest fur} sentation from a non-Catholic/houses to purchase some aot power, like England or Japan, to/000 worth of raw furs during a the Vatican trij. This year the rgcregate Four of the Catholic p wers | buying will not reach £2,000 have enjoyed the pr we f| One of the most terest sending an ambassador to the|deals ever made by a f trade Vatican—France Austria, Spain|in this territory is credited d Portugal But Fra and/Colin Fraser, king f \ the Portugal have broke ff their|northern trappers and a wh liplomatic relat « with the Pa-|for 61 vears has caueht f bea paey As Spain is of less account|ing animals of all kinds than Austria, of the two remain- Fraser makes two trips to the ing ambassadors the Austrian |city every year and ver fails representative apparently enjoys |to bring from ti to forty bales the most consideration of any or ® lof raw skins. His catch this yea at the Holy See iwas very moderate, a paltry 9,685 Next in diplomatic ranks are|skins being secured the two ministers, and of them Having spent six months the Germany has two, one from Ba-j|wilds of the Mackenzie River ba vas , ne from Pruss M th | sin, Fraser had not heard of th ible Thus Germany a 1d | European war unt he reach Austria enjoy a strong represent- | Mdmonton. | ation at the Vatican as con paved He expected upon his arrival ith what England, Franee, a iets Ae eels We ture at about 696 Russia have had. This si‘uat 1000 to #35.000. The sKins were| has, it is contended by some | put up for auction, but there we | been greatly to the advantage of no bidders At last a bidder ap Germany and Austria, the ugh | neared in the person of a repre Vatican policy does not indieats sentative of a local firm. He we al a. pay Fraser #13,000 for his twen a2) At all events, England has now/ty bales of new skins et 3,000] changed the situation in sending | spot cash. The market was bad “i officially a special envoy to the|he explained, very bad I aie Pope. He is Sir Henry Howard,|had no alternaffve but to ac rt] well known in this country: the ithe offer, for raw fyrs sal ate Lady Howard was an Ameri-|bought cannot long be left a can Sir Henry has spent a life-retorage unless properly cured time in diplomatic service, ar || Never did a king have such a hare 7% has gone to Rome in no recogni-| fall. tion of the Pope’s temporal pow- | Never before has milady sali er, but first, to congratulate Ber | suc h an excellent chance to lay i edict XV. on his election to the la stock of the finest furs that Papacy; and at the same time, as *s | money will purchase. This is on the British government avows, result‘of the war from which ait | lay before him the motives which buying public is certain to bene- compelled it to intervene in the fit. present war, and especially to in- form hi cerning of the I tude to tions events. would indicate which m from time to time con- the sritish government's atti- the ques arise those events of the war and wards various from This frank statement that the 6.2 UNION TRANSFER C0 ‘ ' em eee Sir Henry Howard's mission NO. 9 pontoon, o ie drydoe . . ¢ *|might cover the duration of the 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 will be launched Friday afternoon aos ee ee o eeiat 3:45. ' . , ae i The British government's pro sa ee be Leds ‘Nomo,” ceeding has awakened wide inte Nerve Energy and “Parisian’—New Spring Models on ao ” es ee: ee E 1 in Corsets.——W allace’s. tf. a ae ee ee yer asses. ‘ a surate with the very unusual You must see “The Serpent in eperaate 5 Slr Beary Howard's Eden,” colored feature in two ee Fhe Outlook (N..1 reels, at The Majestic. Last = ; shane: Sealete 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY’S a i. . OWN RIFLES. ~ A constant dropping wears Secian Ghineent of Chleren Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, ne. Adsligh bate silts. goat Seotinnin lajares the health ere eee Sepeers Of alt Kinde. Too ae aig aT ioomuse it is constant. The |°°* °U" Window display today.) ..,., ,, age . fi f imesh the hacen A” Company will parade at the strain which aoe name ests See ee |Exhibition Building On Friday, FR cant ge ape | Bought before the 7% per March 5, at 7:45 p. m ate eee et d with cent war tax took effeet—the new bs" Company will parade at the This ng awe — epring goods at Wallace's tf Exhibition Building on Thursday, asses. on tation free, | eg |March 4, at 7:45 p. m. lays are ngerous. For a comfortable room, come | W. 8. MARSHALL, Lieut., j}to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec-/53-4 Acting Adjutant. Look for Loop loud Avenue, near Righth Street. | liaise aad OPTICIAN Newly opened. Steam heat and 223 Sixth St. Phone Black 69 hot and cold water in every room. STILL GOING BUSINESS. |Free baths. Rates reasonable. ee ca 6 | The store of Stalker & Wetls Salvation Army. | Many have arrived—many more | is still doing business in a retail Public oaniinahn Seseden, |are on the way—the New Spring! way. Mr. R, A. Stalker is in charge Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. |{vcds for Wallace's, tf,,and everything is going on as Sundays at 7:30 p.m. : 4% l usual. EMPRESS F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR period of i LOOKING FOR HER HUSBAND. Writing me her st pathetically long search for husband, Mrs. Mary 11381 Dundas Street, of missing of} ron her Evans, West T: jto, has communicated with Chief of Police MacLennan in an effort to locate him. According to her jstory she came with her family | from their home in South Wales to join him in Toronte. For some | time they lived happily there to | gether, and then he lost his em iployment and went West to find | work He wrote to her a wee i | later from Winnipeg. That was} in August, 1912 She had never | ne| heard a word of him since. Lone months passed, and her anxiety grew into a fear that ill had be fallen him She packed her ot longings, sold what furnitnte she} had, and returned to Wales, but | she was haunted by the fear that! he might have been taken ill, and again she has ventured across the | water to search for him. So far! her search has been in vain police Brandon and of Winnipeg, Iheen unable | now the other Manitoba centres to aid her, and appeals to the Western have she jpartments in the hope of locating | jhim, His name is George W Evans. He is 26 yeaes old, 5 feet | 8 inches in height, and inelined| to stoutness Vancouver Proy.| ince, oe “The Daily News ” M’GANN WINS IN ALASKA. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTE TECTION ACT (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) Defeats Andy Anderson and Geo. | i 4 116 James in Special Election. | CLASSIFIED ADS. ‘$ R. 8. « . = ” ssa , ' » yme, Alaska, Mareh 4 Thos.|*° ae | e abov 4 A MeGann is the winner in the spe FOR RENT Put as ee a” cial election held in this district} : 7 . FOR RENT—-Bedroom with sitting room | \uUpe J ito fill the vacancy in the Alaska! giached. Close in; rent $10 per month. | Pt 5 |Legislature, caused by the death| Box 12%, News, ‘a pe mI of proach | ) snato woo ner » | POR KENT Furnished housekeeping |... ' ad of Senator Elwood Brune Phe ea nauee banned Pe Ha 7 Waterfr latest returns show McGann, - | istered « 155; George James, 367, and Andy FCR SALE City of | : Anderson, 402. The only precincts ee SALE—Set ladies’ mink furs. For- | os + ; feited by lady who paid 6 large deposit : ae € ssing are ller arshal ¢ rat missing are Teller, Marshal City} ak 0176 price, Wl call as 676... Budi tan? “ and Kiana, which will be heard | Guarantee Tailors ?? a ria a from my maw and which cannot| Pon SALB—temnants in dress lengths of * Pub 7 . tlawa ; pale blue silk; cost $1.25 per yard in : - . nee : 1 ’ ea al ! change the result. rhe M ‘ann | caadan aE Goth -anOh. Gate, Waele and pla victory caused some surprise to sntee Tailors 51-57 i , on day wn political wiseacres FOR SALE--Hand Laundry doing good : ‘ business Box 130, News 61-57 Sarah Bernhardt, the great WANTED LAND NOTICES French actress, who leg was am- | — sore ep men peaS eR aha pecans France, jis S!TUATION WANTED — Girl wants work woone putated recently in ranes s by day. Apply Box 125, The News, tf t ‘ ost satisfact« ow. | WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber ain making m™ ' atisfactory prog work. Apply Box 117, The News, uw. TAKE . ress. WANTED--A_ furnished house. Phone, eae i « @ . | tene | ae wee Ked 506, ee 49- O8 i ins - TENDERS WANTED. S post pia af” DANCING. jt Ke 8 TENDERS will be received by the un saaiees s jersigned up to 5 P. M., Monday, March DANCING—-Private lessons in Waltz, TWo~ |), 4 pat 8, for the purchase of the City’s Old Step, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish | cha oe Garbage Scow. Mighest or ony tender not and Minuet Monday, Wednesday and |* 4 & necessarily accepted Friday evenings Mrs. Brooks- Ander jrand 1 yf ERNEST A. WOODS sou, 333 Bighth Ave. East. fam | the a » fisnit > it City Clerk mane . ' POULTRY. 60 8 7 | Da a BABY CHICKS, INCUBATING EGGS, | Breeding Cockerels, Barron's Leghorns, ve | Kocks, Reds, Geese, Ducks Catalague mA : ‘* | Columbia Poultry Hranch Steveston, CHAI vi | #«¢ 46-71 | N Tul ut i Shai ED a dae 2A ” shia THE i VELOI FOUND. PROVA wil since dentin statin STRUCK : 3-ROOM HOUSE an " r FOUND—Key to Eagle lock on Fifth Ave BLOCK Apply Box 128, News uw Sirk ‘ Le ee TAKE ni LosT nenta vu peta edi terennniagenli Montana in, LOST Black ‘ieee, between Central ek ; 4 school and PostoMce, Return to Ber | prince | af hice Palmer, phones 209 hk. 8 wa 10 00 to 4 be } ° music. Water! of . frown mange e , Me TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Htupert sat & APPLY— Musical Instru | aa > ments repaired he ' : a PATTULLO & RADFORD bows rehaired, The] 0" 7 SECOND AVENUE Prinee Rupert Mu- ta : sic Store, 345 sraj%*Y of #4 : Bolicit Ave “. velopu s a? prince nupent