) ieee + Jon rile Ce eT LSS “What Shall It Be” Question This store is prepared to answer it ef ere The occasion raay be what it will; it is our duty to be ready to supply you, and we can do it too, With pleasure to you be- cause of the size of display; with profit to you because o our ability to sell close. When the gift question pre- sents itself let us show you how easily we can match your ideas. rem ere Heintzman Pianos EASY TERMS C. B. WARK Jeweller FOR RENT Office Rooms facing Sixth Street and Second Ave in Westenhaver Biock. Office Rooms over Canadian Bank of Commerce, Third Street. Cosy 4-room Cottage on lot 11, block 36, section 5, $20.00 per month. Other cottages, flats and cabins, fur- nished and unfurnished. Two good rooming house propositions FOR SALE Lot 24, biovk 35, section 1; $1975 on easy terms. Lots 15 and 16, block 9, $2000. ; Lot 12, block 21, section 7; $600 on easy monthly payments. Lots 28 and 29, block 19, 0. Fire, Life and Plate Glass Insurance. Westenhaver Bros. PHONE 100 section 5; 7. ‘5 section For Rent Partly furnished House on 8rd Ave. 7 rooms with bath. Electric lighted. G. C. onerson NADEN BLOCK SECOND AVE. CROSSING OF JORDAN Resulted in Assault Charge by Gustave Gervais PROVINCIAL POLICE CASE | Little Breeze on the Skeena Du- ring Voyage of S. S. Port Simpson. Case was Dismis- sed by Magistrate McMullin. “After you, my dear Gustave,’ was what Ernest Jordan, mate of the S. S. Port Simpson did not say yesterday when Gustave Ger- vais had a little misunderstanding with him on the boat. All the same Gervais who is a Frenchman, came to the conclusion that Jordan was after him, for he charged the mate last night with assault. Mag- istrate McMullin investigated the matter with the result that the charge was dismissed. It was clearly a misunderstanding. In attending to his own business on the boat Gervais unfortunately | effected the crossing of Jordan, but Jordan was not very cross, and amicable relations have been re- stored. EXAMINED SIDEWALK Mayor and Deputation Inspect Second Avenue The conditions on Second ave- nue between Seventh and Eighth streets which make it impossible for the fire brigade to reach that point without great difficulty, are to be improved by a temporary THE DAILY NEWS Classified - mon ground. To put this rate to a nominal price of a cent a word : ‘ er insertion. Here is our Classified Advertising THEBEAR WAS A PIG Graham Island Settler a FRED. STORK —General Hardware— Builders’ Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves Some Fun With a Gun Graniteware Tinware | is TOOK NO CHANCES SECOND - AVENUE e+ 4-4-4 — + He Fired into the Bush at a Big Black Bear, and Down Fell a Dead Pig--A Case of Mis- taken Identity. Party... Dresses (Special Correspondence) Massett, May 10.—The settlers around Massett are quietly re- tailing a story at the expense of one of their number, who shall be He had _ been anxious to land a bear, and visions of juicy bear steaks, and a beau- tiful black fur robe before him when he heard a scrambling in the thicket a few days ago. Carefully loading his gun, and creeping out into the bush he went to get Mr. Bruin. Cautiously creeping round tree stumps he got nearer and nearer to the sounds. Then he rose rifie in hand just a great big black bear about the size of the east wall of a house rose at him. He took no chances. Bringing his gun into play he let fly right into the heart of the mass. When the sounds of the Dying animal's nameless. very rose A shipment has just reached us containing several pretty Party Dresses. They are in pink, mauve, pale blue and white, made of mercerized mull med with lace and embroid- very trim- ery, some with pane! front in applique, others made up of all-over embroidery and all of them with three- quarter length kimona sleeves. Prices run from $8.00 to $15.00 each. sidewalk to do until the street is in | shape for vehicles. Yesterday afternoon the Mayor, | Alderman Morrissey, and several | members of the group of citizens | who petitioned for a sidewalk at) this point, paid a visit to the place. It was arranged that the city shall} assist the petitioners in the con-| struction of temporary means of| access there, to get over the pres- | ent difficulty. 1 | There may be nothing new) under the sun, but there are} some improvements. Reilly’s | Bakery Lunch is an improvement | over all other lunch rooms in| Prince Rupert. 104-105 lat the Government Office. 103-107 squeals and xyivais had subsided, and he knew the animal was dead, he went up to examine his prize, | and found—a neighbor's’ pig. |f The same shipment brought There is mourning in the neigh-| us a nice variety of striped boring pig stye now, and sub-| dued or three of the settlers are gathered | and checked gingham laughter wherever two waists, also some in white figured vestings, a small together. lot of pretty house dresses. Chance to Join On Friday evening the Prince | Rupert Civilians’ Rifle Associa- | tion will hold their annual meet- | ing. Young men desirous of | H. S. Wallace Co’y. Ltd. joining the association are invit- | hs Cincha, Chidiieenoe, tan: ed to be present. Applications | should be made to Robert Godson | Fulton Street and Third Avenue Olumn for today. 5 ge O28 4°: iy 5bay Advertisements One of the best services the modern newspaper gives the public is in the classified advertisement columns, There buyer and seller, einployer and worker, landlord and tenant, and a host of others meet on com- bis modern convenience in reach of everyone the News will reduce its “Minimum charge of 25 cents. Watch ! rs mre rian mur °| Lost and Found it grow. Te —— ~ FRESH FLOWERS on the Prince Rupert this afternoon — ! ee a THE ARCTIC STUDIO THE HISTORY OF A FIRE Prompt and Satisfactory Settle- ment of Claim | deme 4 } | FOUND—On wharf, Saturday, May 6th, roll of j Owner can have same by applying to! money. Daily News Office and giving satisfactory par : ticulars, 108-tf | ° | | | Apply McRae, shoemaker, Fulton St. hme eres reer re For Rent | -e—o—@-—o — Apply Prince Ru 101-107 month from May 15th-—-$30. pert Agencies, 2nd Ave. | Nice furnished rooms for rent. Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near McBride. May 3-lmo | Two nicely furnished rooms, one front room, ho baths. The Roland, Third avenue. 108-6. FOUND~A small sum of money on 2nd Avenue. | axiom | | ieee eansaaaalaul | iify vould like a new house close in, phone 205. — 29-00 — oo 6-6 - 6-0-0 Ob “MeRae & Co. 108-tf | Furnished House to Rent in section 6 for one | loss of Apply Drexel , written with The Western Can- Dwellers in the old established “| countries are often guided by the sure.’ This is iInot always of this western country and an instance of promp | titude in settling a claim for fire “slow but true |loss has just come to notice. The a total fire which made the premises and stock ‘lof Messrs. Stalker & Weils at | their Hays Cove Circle Brann, is istill fresh in the mind of the tireader, The policy of insurance ~~ if Help Wanted First Ave. A Mother's Help. One who can do childrens sew ing. Other maid kept. Apply Mre. Palmer, 4th Ave. and Hays Cove Circle, phone 209. Waiter wanted at Central Hotel. 100-tf | Boy Wanted. Apply at Optimist Office. Wanted immediately, girl for light house work Apply to Mrs, *Phone 32. rt Houses Wanted j | j | } es ere | t ~~ | HOUSES WANTED—Furnished or unfurnish ed, 2 to 6 rooms | me I will rent them myself and pay rent in ad vance, no waiting, no listing. | Black 69—Unele Jerry. ' | 72-tf De { Board Wanted WANTED~— Room and beard in private fam i | ily. | X.M., Optimist Office. l4 | | | Fire Insurance { | OUR SPECIALTY~Fire Insurance. We repre- sent eleven strong Fire Insurance Companies We want your business, large and sma)! Let ur quote you rates. The Mack Realty and Insurance Company, cor 3rd Ave. and Fulton S+ | THE British Union and National Fire Insurance } Company of London, England, with capital of $2,500,000.00. Seeus for rates. The Mack Realty and Insurance Company 70-tf | te ee me rs me oe i Situations Wanted ; } } | ee re et ee ee i | A_ classified advertisement is a tireless work- | hunter—and seldom fails. | By experienced man and wife as cook and helper | in mining camp or country hotel. Apply H. L T., Optimisi 96-97 | Position by Japanese cook in family or boarding house. P.O. Box 84 03-6 Poorly fitting Colla rs are very annoying. Especially this extremely hot weather w having. sizes) and your troubles will enc 3 for 50 Cents Wear an ARROW Collar, which can be fitted to the shirt so in ve are (1-4 a; Summer Underwea wool are strong features with prices to suit any purse. All Prices in Balbriggan, light wool and silk and Be comfort- able and you can work much better, r us in American cut Shirts American Cut Shirts. The bea by seeing them. Come in and ine for yourself....Our line of All Prices We have just arriving to-day aNother shipment of beautiful patterns in these can more readily be appreciated lish Flannel Shirts is also very fine. is possible for the small ¢ better men. Price is a tailor is absolutely with jobber w means 50 per cent. geods change hands, In cost as against the pur pro uty of ily great quantities. Thi to everthing garment, aking into two features, does it not eXam- Eng- your needs? If 80, give **well pleased.’’ Price : Quality A few large tailoring concerns are able to pay much larger salaries to expert designers than being able to do this they very naturally get about 95 per cent of men. buys his pegs goods in small cuts and from a 10 is about three or four times re- moved from the source of the material, That Figure the difference tury tailors direct from the mills in necessar- else used in the make-up of a reasonable that we are better able to supply you will become one more in the long line of Corduroy Pants are being worn more as people realize their durability. For the man who gives his clothes hard usage they are just the thing. All sizes in stock. $4 Per Pair For young Boys Don’t forget the boys like to look nice on Sundays, the same as‘you older people. Teach him to be’ particular about his person. It will be a big as- set in his favor when he grows up. See the latest in ‘Split Hip’’ Knicker Suits. They will make your boy have more confidence among his elders. oncern to stand, and consideration with On this the small out argument. He Beautiful Hose A thing of beauty is a joy to every- one. Beautiful hose, even on a man, are pleasing to ladies as well as to the wearer. Silk lustre and fine cash- mere are most suitable for this cli- mate, and they wear well. We have many beautiful colors. fit every time the chase by 20th Cen- 8 same rule applies consideration these appeal to you us us a trial, and then | emer erences : ee | Boarders Wanted { | Bee Gk Rates Soe ak | | Home cooked meais and nicely furn for three persons. Bidg., ird Ave., Apply Mrs 1 between 8th and 9th S es, Scott 85-tf ivate Board by the week or month Home ~ Mies E Gleeson, 3rd e.. between 7th and 8th Sts., phone 171. 89-tf ee ere eee ! ! teers Money to Loan A classified advertisement will find you the mon- ey with which to put your plan into effect | tt eee rere Real Estate ; | prmeeten termeem er meermermes rmeermmarmes A classified advertisement is a real estate sales- | “to | man, and does not often count enough | count (mn the net result We have a goud buliding lot within a block of Me- Bride Street tor $50 cash. H. F. McRae & Co, Second Ave 103~tf ee ee ea ecre For Sale LR me re ts re re ee tens te A first-rate proposition which will give a steady monthly income, $800 cash handles it. H. F, McKae & Co,, Second Ave. 103-tf Rooms to be let. Apply Mrs. | Household Goods. Evijen, 7th Ave. and Taylor St. near Summit, 96 ' — Pn ey eee ee Office Wanted et me mee, Apply to 99-108 Wanted to hire, small space in office. P.O. Box 757. S. O. E. B.S. The Prince Rupert Lodge, No, 318, Sons of England, meets the firet and third Tuesdays in each month in the Carpenters Hall, at 8 p.m, F, V. CLARK, Sec., P. O, Box #12, Prince Rupert Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert Notice is hereby given that a sitting of the Court of Revision for the Corporation of the Cit of Prince Rupert will be held in the City Hall. Prince Rupert, B.C., on Monday, June 5th, 1911, at 10 o'clock a.m,, for the purpose of hearing com- plaints against the Assessments as made for the year 1911, ; Any person desiring to make complaint against the said Assessments muet give notice in writing stating cause of complaint to the Assessor at least ten days previous to the sitting of the said Court, J.C. MecLENNAN, Asseasor Dated at Prince Rupert, 1.C., May lst, 1911. Election Notice j Take notice that 1 require the presence of the electors of Ward 2, City of Prince Rupert, at the City Hall, Thureday, May 11, 1911, tween the hours of 9a.m. and { 7 p.m. for the purpose of electing an Alderman for said ward in the Muni- cipal Council. The foliowing have been nominated: W. J. Alder, H. Douglas, R. C. Ferguson, we at Prioee Rupert, B.C., 10th day of May, ERNEST A, WOO } | Mack Realty & Insurance Co. se rs at PF Ha rs meme covering Meesrs Stalker & Wells’ | Boy to assist in office at Piercy Morris & Co, | stock carried with it a certainty 10 Waitress for Reilly's Bakery Luneh. : Apply : peer Luneh Rooms, basement — very important feature when a ; ; ? A woman to do house work; also girls for laundry pe icy r ly P 5 08-105 | ° - work. Apply Pioneer Laundry 108-105 ularly to a business firm. An Experienced Stencgrapher at once. Apply to ee 2 a Mack Realty and Insurance Company. 103-106 This claim was settled by wire 101-tf | S4-tf M. B. Cohen, Fraser street or 108-t.f. Phone me today. | Tee tes ee ok i | Be ea ok | thed rooms | |ada Fire Insurance Co. by The jof prompt settlement which is a becomes a claim, partic “lin six days. You ean be certain of the same Poe treatment by taking out} ‘ada Fire Insurance Co. | See The Mack Realty and In- }surance Co. about it. Vote for Alder -| May 11th, at the City Hall to-morrow, | | If location and Price suit | | i j Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, 'Phone 4 | pai /| EDINBURGH THEATRE FIRE. Edinburgh, Scotland, May 19. Toward the close of the perfor the Palace Theatre here last night fire broke mance in Empire The house was to the} audience but it is believed that a} i number of artists have been burned | out on the stage. emptied without mishap to death. Search of the ruins today revealed seven charred re-| mains near the stage. One body| has been partly identified as that} of Lafayette who was performing| when the fire broke out. PP ALAS Hotel Central - : have ne 7th Stree European and America, : heated, modern conven. sear $1.00 to $2.50 per day Raton Peter Black . . p Foprietor ee nn LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL | DOW TOMDWDBDKOTOOTCKOKTC TOOTS a policy with The Western Can-|B B B B B B B B B B Law-Butler Co. B B — —_ = PLT We Will Not Spend Money Ad. vertising anything by Real Bargains 11th Ave. and Br; Cash wi!) jot in sec price is on! can make a $100 $$$ $—will be fortunate ir we are offeri 6. $500 cas} it and it is a snap Near Sth Ave. and Em Cash hand buy &§ $300 best right or nearly al residence 4 a small investm: Tr I we cos ar t} a built, a prett very cheay Ave., Near linanuel Sth $183. 15 Down near Seal Cov id cated, Cor. Sth Ave. and Imanue!l Place $500—Cash handle The ( corner age Plani corner one buys in tow: vestment edge, and market, $90 investment Cheap Rent Busines $25 Per Month building 2 and 6th for warehous: ter shop, } tinsmith., Heuston is the Place for You $f to $400 a lot w inon this new Gr townsite centre of Pleas which is the cre Bulkley Valley Real Estate ar Third +++ { DANCE? TO-NIGHT McINTYRE HALL Admission $1.00 Ave located ULLLLLLLLLLLL LLL Ladies F Place E E m Place Quarten a -- -- - ----- Lii in the famous Lakelse District eral quarter sections } That is where the people are going GOOD FRUIT LANDS FOR $14.00 PER ACRE In a few years this have write be selling in small plots for $50 per acre. for sale. You We Call or cal | UP THE RiVvVeER | Thos. McClymont - P.O. Box 806 | | Gere | $3.00 een rere ne Correct Styles in Men’s Hats The , For Spring... i Martin O'Reilly Sr Sperm Correct Styles in Men's Hats For Spring... All the styles that are right, all the colors that are liked and : grades that are popular are now ready for your approval! at $3 2nd Ave. Sept peepee i ire teen Hot newly and cold Clarmont Rooms Located on Sixth Avenue Near Fulton Street Three to five minutes from cen- tre of business district. furnished water, Nine- rooms, sath, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per week Ds 104-106 Returning Officer