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A.P., 63-65 BEAVER HAT HILL ° The Paper for Your Home! in all parts of the world. some. It is a paper you need in your home, you in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money, :_ In Commercial Printing Te ee we have a large stock of Bill Heads Price Lists + { | EB ! ! |} Memorandum Forms ! We handle Blank Ledger Forms for Loose Leaf System h Commercial Cards ee rs, bilo uaee en iol ' Absolutely pure The news is well edited, its news The advertising columns of the News bring THE DAILY NEws. THE REFORMERS. By Rudyard Kipling. Not in the camp his victory lie Who is his Nation's sacrifice To turn the judgment from hi race, bred and taugh Cireum Happy is he who, By sleek, suflicing } stance thought Whose Gods were Luxury Chance— The old life And to unheralded dismays The fatted stood shows wherein That he may prove with his owr blood Ultimate issues, primal Demands, abasements, ties— The imperishable plinth of things Seer and unseen, our peace. penal- TO INTERVENE |German and Britain Combine in| ;vene |man and Great Britain have | financial | THE “DAILY NEWS” | It gives you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal happenings cc | here a Note to United States That | — Their Interests in Mexico May | Be Protected. Berlin, Feb. 13,—It is reported} that an Anglo-German note | is being sent to the United Slaten }asking that government to inter-| Mexico, where both Gara | large | in interests. Pantorium ; Pioneer Cleaners. 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For any kind of printing from the humble ‘‘dodger’’ ‘ . a ° ° ‘ i oe > ” e e m: to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the ‘News Jone) <3 eee Rg \ e e e ally News Dulding 7 PHONE 98 & i " = yr ya) pe DL. sy C5) CLO DT AE CLES IEE wats FDA PS 4 ee RUS aE < Is Or triumph in the market place, 8 | Whose Gospel was the apparelled and Sees, on the threshold of his days, shrivel like a scroll, Submits his body and his soul; he |+ Foregoing, and the idiot pride, All that his easy sires denied— springs, that touch IN OLD MEXICO } collection Ss Sails Every Friday at 8 a.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE j the Canadian Mining Institute at ' inc are bra eisakan Toronto on eel 6th, 7th and “| Pineabene istead "pole “Fer” MMT ae ane expected tne ane Phone 260 jtations are expected from Eng-| Train Service to Van Arsdol lland and from the United States, Mixed trains leave Wednesdays and Saturdays Prince at 1p. m. the Grand Trunk Raliway safety, speed aiid comfort For full information, tickets to all points apply t A. E. MCMASTER eee AGENT GRAND TRUN PACIFIC RY. Cc : Agency all Atlantic cil Lines System Prins S die Rupert reservations and 0 Large preparations are jand the Ontario and Quebee p S arand Trunk hallway Greene: for horts will be more numerous than|'?adition will imptess the legisla- lever. British Columbia, Alberta} and Nova Scotia sending of- | ficial representatives and private }members, and not a few unclassi- jfied foreign delegates are ex- | pected. | In several respects the ap- ee TUL sh PACIFIC RAILWAY line Princess May Saturday, February 17th, at 9 a.m. B.C. Coast service — Famous Princess His Royal Highness, “REMARKABLE |proaching meeting is to be high- lly interesting and edifying. For jinstance, it is announced that |Mr. T. A, Rickard is to read a paper on gold mining in Nova Scotia. This wi!l be a fruitful }source of comment, and should jinduce a large representation from that province. Possibly the Duke of Connaught, will honor the oceca- sion with his presence. And the | Duke, we are sure, will find our dinner a mild and agreeable di- being! version, | made for the annual meeting of|With the formal affairs that bring s, CANADIAN MINING INSTITUTE NEXT MEETS AT TORONTO. contrasting strong ly| fatigue and boredom | train. Toronto in many ways ideal city in which to gather smoker and a dinne: jlarge attendance, ~|in accordance in their is an my ondueted} a ett managed | with established tive heart, and counteract the de- jpressing effect of long papers, | | We hope that every member of the institute will arrange to at- tend. An instructive session is assured; a good time goes with- out saying. It may be that no scandal will be probed, no geologist convict- ed by his peers of tampering with Scandinavian hearts; it may be that the seeretary will not burst inconsistently into song, nor may any instructor of youth break the speed laws on the hotel “lift,” nor yel may the wanton miner from the north flaunt the colors of his clan on his expansive even- ing chest—yet the roots of sin are with us yet.—Canadian Min- ing Journal, MCINTYRE HALL, 38RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. Services every Sunday at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday may 2.30 p. Ee Baraca Bible Class 2.30 REV. W. i McLEOD E. a B.D. Pastor | THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BETWEEN CENTRE ST. AND 2nd AVE. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m, REV. C. R. SING, B.D. PASTOR For, though ensnaring ritual dim ar i 3 His vision through the after ee ee Son eee 3 years, J. G. 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Vienna, Feb. 14.—The body of a Russian smuggler across the Austro-Russian frontier, sur- rounded by armed guards of both who will remain there diplomats arrange what done about it. body has lain since the smuggler comrade crossing the were shot by Russian Matters were complicated by a statement by the dead man’s }companions, which supported by tracks on Austrian soil, that the man was shot in Austria and carried by the Cossacks to the | boundary, where he now lies, his jhead in Russia and his legs in Austria. | Meanwhile the Cossacks on one j}side and Austrian gendarmes on |the other must guard the body night and day until something is | decided, lies nations unti! the to be The days is there five and a frontier Cossacks. is Ah Yes, When? constant plaints #uman saints, This trite retiection brings on: Such from! EARLY BRITISH | Law-Butler Building | ALFRED CARSS, W L. BARKER Architect. Second avenae and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. H. Gordon M Munro W. 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Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts at Lloyds an election charged 35 applying for against take place. insurance should They are loss guineas per cent., which is al- most prohibitive and _ indicates that the underwriters dislike ac- the risks ministerial notwithstand- statements cepting ing the Twelve Tables THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards SECOND Ave. that an election is unlikely. Whether any definite appeal to the people will be taken or not there can be no question that parliamentary sentiment un- dergoing an active readjustment and that the natural reaction that has been so confidently predicted against the Socialist tendency of the present government al- ready under way. °The high taxes are having their effect.- is is at. ot a across the does not be- for president should be pun- Roosevelt candidate line he come We will not care how cold the air When once we get our wings on. | arousing enthusiasm pretenses. ished for under false O’Brien’s Hall, Hastings street, this certificate by Convention of Liberals! A convention of British Columbia Liberals will be held at -class ticket to Vancouver via 1912. Upon purchasing a. first Cc. P. 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The two feet after the race ‘on record, Indian won by most exciting The race was billed as the world’s championship and was} for $125 a side, A gold medal goes to the victor, One of the most popular winter pastimes in Vancouver, B, C., ap- pears to be bank robbery, hold ups coming second, Some men are so used to mak- all week that it’s really o let them take*up church on Sunday, Prince Kupert’s ieaathe hotel— Savoy. ing money kindness | a im P.O. Box 806 Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Trans- All accounts and correspondence addressed to BEIRNES & MULVANY will receive immediate attention a mprovements. FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPER1 Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street Hotel Central European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. 3 $ Peter Black - Proprietor M'KEEN & HUNTER Horseshoers Carriage Repairing General Work FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET Phone 59 Red New Knox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS The New. 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