SE EDRSE ne nateere OUR SODA _FOUNTAIN. IS OPEN FOR ‘11 Pure Ice Cream with all $the C H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist PHONE: +> 3: 3 . THE DAILY ~wews “It ain’t no use to grumble It’s jest as cheap and easy If God sorts out the weather Then rain’s my choice. and complain; to rejoice. and sends rain, tions. that the abreast of ‘‘Fixins’’ Hats. 82 HAND BAGS We have just received a shipment of the newest styles and latest designs in ladies’ Velvet and leath- er Hand Bags. pecially invite you to call and let us show you our new goods. C. B. WARK styles, which LADIES’ Girl’s Wren it rains are you provided with the proper equipment so that you don’t have to stay in the house?.. . imported from England a splendid range of Ladies’ Rain Coats and Rain are in the ‘‘raglan’’ cut the correct thing in ladies tweeds and in oiled cloth and rubber coverings, in smart up-to-date styles. Coats—ages 4 years up. church, to We have They come in rub- great Host. is now considered and Boy’s Rain We es- H. S. Wallace Co’y. Ltd. Dry Goods, Chinaware, Etc. Fulton Street and Third Avenue S. O. E. B.S, The Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 318, Sons of | for a few days England. meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month in the Carpenters Hall, at 8 p.m. . V. CLARK, Sec., F. <3 P, O. Box 812, Prince Rupert | f¢turned from Prince Rupert where Mr. News Co., Mrs. HOLDS SERVICES _ IN BIG TENT Presbyterian Missionary at Kit- selas Gets Good Congrega- that is being made. Brown, the Presbyterian mission- ary, recently in Prince Rupert on his way to Kitselas is now holding regular church services in a canvas which congre- has William News of progress up-river shows churches the general are Mr. W. large gations are drawn. | Last Sunday he spoke on the parable of the Great Supper, the greatness of it, the cost of it, the excuses men made for not coming hearers ber-lined cashmeres, oe to it. He warned his Sas che teadiletiie that those who discarded the in- the most 42. tham vitation were trifling with outlook for storm Coats. We also pression. The have a big assortment of ‘ laties’ Seik Tike te church is very good. Buy on Sixth Street for $1500 Cash. H. F. McRae & Co. WHAT’S DOING AT KITSELAS Up-river Point is a Busy Little Place These Days (Special Correspondence) Kitselas, May 27.—Mr. A. C. Little of Prince Rupert, has opened up a news stand here, under the management of Mr. Wallace. Biglow of the returned McKenzie keeping advance the The invitation thus spurned might never be repeated. The sermon made a serious im- the Empress from Hazelton where he was on business has Jeweller HANDASYDE& HURT | Canadian Rand Co's. Products Mining Machinery and Contractors Supplies Road Building and Concrete Machinery Agricultural, Farm and Dairy Supplies Dump Cars and Wagons Gasoline Engines, Motor Vehicles, Trucks Y oFnice: THIRD and FULTON P.O. Box 436 - a ss Ps rs Ps vs OD Prince Rupert -.-» HERE IS... Your Chance! One section of land on Bank’s Island is offered for sale at a very reasonable price. For further particulars apply to JOHN DYBHAVN Open Evenings Exchange Block The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE, The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 150 GET OUR RATES Third Avenue and Fulton St Reg. $20 and $25 Suits Now $15.00 SECOND AVE. Special Prices IN MEN’S SPRING SUI Martin O'Reilly PRINCE RUPERT! T Classified One of the best services the mon ground, There buyer and seller, employ To put this modern conven rate to a nominal price Do away with this, Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 Assignirient ———-s Notice ig hereby given that bids will be open for the sale of stock of Simon's Fair to the high- est bidder. Stock consists of Crockery, Glass- ware and Hardware. Bids will be open until June 1, 1911, W. T. ROBINSON, Assignee, 115-tf Box 164, Prince Rupert, B.C. Notice Take notice that John F. Matheison of the City of Prince Rupert in the Province of British Col umbia has retired from the firm of Matheison, Wood & Company, plumbers and steamfitters of the said eke Dated at Prince Rppert, B.C. this Ist day of May, 1911, F, J, MATHEISON, H, WOOD. STOKES’ ICE CREAM is the purest and best made in Seatttle. This cream is used solely in Palace Ice Cream Parlor. Second Ave. next to Optimist old office TRY IT Fruit and Candy, wholesale and retail Phone 350 | Sam Gowen, Prop. she was visiting friends for a| week. Mr. R. C, Bean of Prince Ru-| pert representing the Mutual Life} Insurance Co. of New York, has | been in town for nearly a week. Mr. Bean smiles when asked how business is and replies promptly, “Business is good.” He expects to go to Hazelton the last of the week. The Skeena fallen siderably and the boats are now has con- ! | going safely through the canyon. | Mr. F. H. Mobley was in town lfor a short time making arrange- |ments regarding the taking of the census in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison left |Monday for Prince Rupert for 4 \few days. The bodies of W, H. Tully and} | William Grant who were drowned j\ast week have not yet been found although a diligent search has been made for them, About Eighty Went About eighty passengers went south on the S.S.’ Prince George this morning. Miss Laura Holtby left on a visit to friends in Vancouver today. Her aunt, Miss Grant, left the city today. After a short visit to friends in Vancouver she will return to her home in Ottawa. F. M. Crosby, Third Ave., between 7th and 8th | streets. 117-tf No. 8 Star Cook Stove in perfect condition, pipe enough for 2 stoves; all for $10. Apply at! Room 23, Fraser and 7th Streets, seven to eight | 117-wi | i Over-Seas Club | A special meeting of the members of the Over- | Seas Club will be held at the Westholme Lumbar Company's Hall on Wednesday next the 81 inst., at £ o'clock when members are requested to re-/ turn all unsold concert tickets and to make pay- ment for those disposed of. | HARRY M. BIRCH, 119-122 Asst.-Sec, in evening, | successful season, putting up 23,- sharp. 000 cases. This summer the ex- pack this cannery 37,000 cases, preparations for that pected at is number having been made. Basketball—Tigers vs. Cres-| land liner, will arriv« 1000 tons of frei Have you tak the big sale of cl gents’ fur }at Hoffman's, Se« cents at Aueitorium Tuesday, | Mechanics’ Stor: May 30th. Game called at 8.45!) Admission 25c. Pantorium Pioneer je ecococecoccoccoes +4 Carpenters are getting busy on resi- dences all over town but even with this building activity it will be some time before the demand for dwelling houses and apartments can be supplied if it ever is, because of the number of new people arriving with the object of making homes here. My correspondence upen this subject with parties now on the outside is constantly increasing so I make an especial appeal to those having apartments and houses to rent or for sale to immediately list them with Uncle Jerry, RESIDENCES FOR RENT $60 per month, Seven furnished rooms with store below, A bargain. $15 per month, Two room house, un- urnished, with basement. Plast- ered, Water, $27.50 per month. Five room cottage, plastered, Water. $15 per month. Cabin, 1&x12, Stove Jeremiah H. Kugler pase asbasbaseaseassesoastesessesseetestestessease ese sceese: %, $25 per month. Five room cottage, pl- astered. Water. $40 per month. Four rooms, bath and toilet. Furnished $50 per month.'’@ $15 per month. Four room cottage near McBride. Running water. $25 per month. ‘Two story, four rooms. Partly furnished. $25 per month. Five rooms. Water not laid on, $22.50 per month. Four rooms in a double house. Papered and well finished. $30 per month. rooms. Two story, seven Bath room but not con- . nected. at om, 20 per month. ree rooms. Part] iol cigar 4 7 2 r month. Two story, five r F artly furnished. Gare an, me $35 per month. Six rooms and bath. $35 per month. Seven rooms and bath, $35 per month. Bungalow, four rooms, ath, Hot and cold water, | $1600 Cosh yp 2 bi WHY PAY RENT?—BUY A HOME $2,500 Buys five room house in See- Easy terms of payment can be arranged. $6,000 Buys double apartment house in Section 6. tion 6, ranged, $5,500 Buys nine room house with Hot and cold water. Modern conveniences. ments arranged. $5,180 Buys elegant eight room bung- Four fireplaces. modern conveniences. $300 Buys five room house on Reserve. $2,700 Buys four room house in Sec- : Modern conveniences, in- cluding bath. $3,000 Buys seven room house Section 6. Modern conveniences. two story house, seven Section 1. basement. alow. tion. 6. $2,625 Bow n | rooms, hing Mi cater “hop ok Sok Sot Soh Soh Zot Set Sok fet Joh Sok Set Set fet set setionse tion 1. ment. $3,000 Buys two Terms can be ar- phone. $1,000 Buys two Time pay- Avenue. Bath. All in Section 6. $2,700. in | $400 Buys six lots $3,500 Buys house and shack in Sec- Three rooms, kitchen, base- house in Section 6. Price $5,575. $1,000 Buys two story,five room house in Section 7, Price $2,250, wey cottage in Section 5. ,000. $1,000 Buys five room house on Seventh Price $2,600, $800 Buys well finished four room house i Bath, closets. BUY A LOT AND GET RICH pee, Buys two lots in Section 8. Price $400 Buys four lots near Seal Cove. Price $225 each. i, “Ask Uncle Jerry” ie cece: pasesttssestesteese ett eee ase ate tee eee ee eee Da aigs paspasbaseacoasens room story nine Tele- Bath, for balance, Bath.% Price $600 Buys lot $1,025 HOW ABOUT Price at Seal Cove, Price $100 monthl lease of | s42s $100 aor two lots in Section 8. Price $200 {Buys two lots in Section 8, Prico $800 Buys lot in Section 1, easy terms $840 Buys lot in Section 5. snap for cash. seven room | $550 Buys two lots in Section 6. Easy terms for balance, $400 Buys lot in Section 6. Price $850, $500 Buys furniture and lease for two ears of ten room house. ath. $800 CASH. F rooming house, 20 x 100, 2 story and basement. $725 Buys furniture and 8 1-2 years’ rooming house in Seetion Rent $45 per month. Buys Two Lots in Section 2. This is a Big Srap. Avenue. rented, in. Price $3,750, This is a We have in Section 6. Price ROOMING HOUSES? Toilet and a irst payment on $4,200 Francois Balance payable on it. this, $700 Buys rooming house Nine as A snap. $1,800 Buys large rooming house. ‘ Finest place in city. clear $100 to Investigate this. “ASK UNCLE JERRY” also worthy of consideration, several bus Opportunities, stores to rent, bos sale and so forth. There has been a surprising der recently for farm lands up the Ske: end in the Bulkley valley. large amount on selected, all the w Lake, of the character of the soil and so for! The price at present is low, runnin y. from $10 an acre up. Some of the ani is partly cleared and has farm buidin You should certainly look int’ Second Avenue DvESESEERESUGHDEE EDU ERE EERE steecEneNeeeeee PCDI COIS OHIO ne nr mne rnin nena mene nenerniry eer ener rrr rennin errr rearrange Uncle Jerry’s New List on T! nished rooms, Sh mo $150 per a hotel proposit We hi carefully acreage, — from Kitselas full deseript\: with z - ort a ee aie. Pee _S — ° tg INTERRUPTED - - vertisements ti: PREAC is i ified advertisement columns . HER modern newspaper gives the public is in the classi : ne Aone CONTINUED Frowy » er and worker, landlord and tenant, and oper. other pate th ol o ROM PAGE } ience in reach of everyone the New f 25 cents The young ; of a cent a word per insertion. Minimum charge 0 2 . tbesquenth Here is our Classified Advertising Column for today. Watch it grow. left that hous: Lighway 4 . ~ t| — : —~ life and staked ae centre, Hugh ) ‘et Loat end Found (Ex, $.S, TEUCER|o. tot nt. Ce ee 12-inch Steel Car Wheels : 7 ‘k the tw ~. Axels and Roller Bearings meaning of thy slot cae "OUND—Elegant rooms; newly furnished. e (2° STOCK ; 4 | em | ’ Bulkley Block, 6th Ave., near Fulton. 109-1m LARGE STOCK He bought a Kis ee TT Rupert Marine Iron Works kalum and hea: t Ms a rg “re tt For Rent . was he re came is i i Notice to see him i — , Last night | Neatly Furnished Rooms ; athe preferred. Take notice that the partnership consisting of ste Apply Mrs, Mullin, oF, ajestic Theatre. Isadore Grossman 00d Pe rah caner te was preaching m business in the City o Riu ta. of Gre van & Soskin, ts hereby dissolved, ™ ne onc ‘ Cosy furnished rooms, Mrs, Bower, Somerset Re toed aay of May, 1911, the sxid leader ities every o1 read Rooms, Third Avenue, between) Seventh aad Grossman is to continue the business sad to cole) tg man and « ”" Eighth. 1ii-tf lect all accounts and assume all liabilities. - : The Nice Furnished Rooms, Anpiy Mra. Kirby, Alder Dated at Prince Rupert this 22nd oa House by the eR i Block, upstairs entrance, Third Ave. 117-124 | 1911. the man in t} aq eit a é i ) Several good 6 and 6 room houses with bath, $35 | ————-————~ ren ath per month. O. M. Helgerson, ry - DESPATCH FROM GEORG knew the pract i 6. oll 7-t ‘ : New 7-room house on Ambrose Ave., partly fur~ LEEK it. His emotior Worked » nished,rent $25. Apply on premises or Box 874. and as a re t : 110-116 in . ‘ ‘ came th 4 : ‘ , Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. Bulkley Rieck exciamation ‘Hy Heay 6th Ave, near Fulton. lim; Detachment of Mounted Police op og ag Nice furnished rooms single or for housekeeping. Join the Party at Regina : 2 the Apple Pres@iRooming House, on Ave. near service and the two m cBride, | ay 8-lmo --~ al { é ° . . . TCs ' . } (Special to the Daily News) great talk during whi y dy eee ermermereres : "OR 1 up a big area of rem} Help W Regina, May 25, 1911. B ed y : rr st } elp Want Under the command of Major Sid ) oe y the . . dide ¢ . ) pr mermmercrnmarmastarseariemernes |Hart McHarg, the Canadian con-|"@° ° the Road ful | . inge vache egina today, the Experienced sewer for ladies clothes. Mrs. M. tingent a8 iched R k y . The House b the Sid G. Gebhardt, Westenhaver Block, 6th Street | men all in good spirits and enjoying y Side of the and 2nd Ave, 118-121 ‘ Road Girl Wanted at Reilly's Bakery Lunch, Empress the journey. Sk ee bike fern: Theatre Basement. 114-117 At this point we were joined ar 1" ‘ District Manager for first class Health and Acci- pee 2 tr atchty mand withdraw: dent at Sumoany, “ Splendid eree by a squadron oOo] eighty men anc In ts. jal sm a beral commission. . 1 1e ; oft eal Apply to “1, McComb, Health and Accident horses of the Royal Northwest 1 ; P cf t artment, Empire Life Insurance Company, . - ere are souls ‘ . 511 Winch Building, Vancouver. B.C. 114-12 | Mounted Police, under one officer. ae) 10K i¥e on : apart Nineteen young men te take cosy rooms in the The smart red-coated policemen | . ee . ton. 09- Im : . . nN i . les ee ee , with their well-groomed, well-train- 7 1a teow . ly at Optimst Office. 94-t : . ‘Te ¢ ones | ee Dene Sarge ed mounts look splendid. They | *7T® @F© Ploncer at Wanted—An A-1 solicitor for the most liberal ‘ ae 4 their pat Fraternal Orders e the ae: Call oe will make a good effect on the} Wi hicl a ae em. 08 | Ne » lighw ee British people, who have doubtless ae Wanted —500 good men to join the Order of Owls : But let me live the " } Call room 28, Empress Hotel. I. F. Madlem jheard a great deal about the o8- . ie Be roa @\ bravery and splendid discipline; oe c : i And be a fric Fire Insurance of the mounted police. | } { The special train is lengthening | live; eee out as we get additions to our| et me live in i THE British Union and National Fire Insurance | , ompany, The weather is fine, | the road Company of London, England, with capital | ’ : | Where the r % of $2,500,000.00. See us for rates, The Mack) and we are all having a very good | Realty and Insurance Company. 70-tf : ? The men who | ime. | : | ‘ n whi i ps tt ae Pea ae ca mat | Best wishes to all my comrades | 4 in : la - ; ‘ ‘ a tane z and Situations Wanted he the Earl Grey's Rifles. i ’ es er , would not sit ir vat | Yours truly. ™ ses Es . 3; ae Nor hurl the c i *E ORE iE LEEK 7 , A_ classified advertisement is a tireless work- | Let me live in ak hunter—and seldom fails | Pa | ft) : of the By experienced man and wife as cook and helper | At the Baptist Brotherhood ' te mn SD Stgoen try hotel. Avply e L. | Social tonight a photograph will | And be a frier +» Optimist. 96-97 : . |be taken at 8.15 prompt. Come | , | : | Carly. | 1 see from my } | rn caer } the road Boarders Wanted | KNIGHT'S INLET by st = | y the side J a ae ar Ce life F | , is Home cooked meals and nicely furnished casaae | CANNERY SOLD | The men who pre: Mu for three persons. Apply Mrs. James, Seott | | ; Bidg., rd Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. 85-tf | of hope, Private Board by the week or menth. Home . : £ ot | The i \ 4 celuind & Gasoinibon:. balan E. Gleeson, ard | Capt. R. G. Gosse is Retiring j I he men wiht 3 Ave., between 7th and 8th Sts., phone 171. 89-tf From Business | strife penetrance ermine ee But I turn not . . ° | | Captain R. G. Gosse, who has} smiles or Real Estate } i erty poe Stciae jfor many years been identified; Both parts of C Re ee or i salmon canning operations | Let me live ir A classified advertisement is a real ewtate sales- | On the coast of British ( ‘olumbia, the road man, and does not often count enough to!, a | count” in the net result is reported to be retiring from And be a fri Nineteen young men wanted to rent cosy furnish- | ; » wnati ; } in 8 ed in tha Bulkley Keema bth Ave, near Fulton, | active participation in the industry, 4 109-lin land he has just disposed of the After a visit ‘ emmsomermmsvmmsrmsennsremermncrmmsrmmsremede (cannery and plant of the Knight! with some big For Sale | Inlet Packing ( ompany at Knight! Clift Ford retu Inlet. The purchaser is the A. B.! toda. teers er teres >|. ; F ? ; |C, Packing Company. Smith-Premier Typewriter in perfect condition Fs Apply P.O. Box 328 6-124 6 | 6d Last year the Knight Inlet 1000 Tons of Freight All kinds of second hand goods bought and sold. | Packing Company had a very The SS. Prin« Ps