a Odie ie May 1913 Bring You Happiness and ee C. H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist . The REXALL Stores SPECIALS STOCK - TAKING - During this week we will offer you some exceptional bargains in lines that we do not wish to carry over. This is a candid statement, but everyone knows that at this time of year there are lines that have to be cleared out for the spring goods that are due to arrive right after stock taking, and this will be your opportunity to pro- cure these seasonable and staple goods at money saving prices, which will last for just one week. Ladies’ Stanfield Combination Underwear, reg. $3.75, special §2.60 ‘evit Ladies’ fine ribbed Combination Underwear, reg. $2.75, special $1.76 suit Ladies’ natural wool Vests and Drawers, reg. $1.75, special $1.10 each Ladies’ fine ribbed all wool Vests, reg. $1.50, special 0c each Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, reg. 60c, special é ; ‘ . .... 400 pair Ladies’ white Flanneletie Night Gowns, reg. $2.75, special. ..§1.76 each Ladies’ white Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. §2.50, special $1.50 each Ladies’ white Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. $1.75, special. ..§1.256 each Ladies’ colored Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. $1.25, special....90c each A few Sweater Coats to clear at '2 regular price. Umbrella Special; reguiar $1.50, for $1.00. WILL J. HUGHES Fifth St. Prince Rupert COMMITTEE ROOMS OPEN Passengers o Bona, Alge passengers 0 Augustin, wh cently, deposi of the vessel Marseilles on following day ported a leak ually gained, the pumps, a! the evening fires. The captair life belts an morning the She took the St. Augustin but the St. The committee rooms in the interests of T. D. Pat- tullo are open every evening. All interested in the elec- tion of Mr. Pattullo as mayor for 1913 are requested to meet in the rooms for the purpose of furthering plans for the campaign. The rooms are in the Hart Block, on Third avenue, next door to the Bank of Montreal. The official captain of ft due to her s wreckage. Read The Daily News Tribunal here says the St. Augustin sailed fror boats made r operation, the took four hours, owi necessity to execute the boats bef lowered. At 10:30 the Tyra hove in sigt and saw the signals gan to tow the 2,400 metres o leak iff his ve The steamer _ longing to the WAITED HOURS TO REPAIR LIFE BOATS + of — Steamer St. Augustin Tell of Experi- ences on Mediterranean. ria, Jan i rhe f the steamer ich foundered 1 ted a long signed at the ¢ The Decemb 1 o'clock in the afternoor the en despite id at 10 extingu 1 then 1 orders statement concerning the si! yomimie documert it n er 3ist at rh ‘ g£ineer re- and the water grad the use of Wednesda fb DAILY NEWS ae os * » et hoome 19 a Gor ird Ave || “The News” Classified Ads. °°. 2.50025: harge of Hayner Bros ==(ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== || ee ee —~THERE ARB NO “DEAD ONES” HERE— AuLgceD CONSPIRACY bie bed. Complete with’ nati . 3 | T0 DEFRAUD G. T. P. Furnished Cabins at $4 « month APPLY 208 NINTH AVENUF | For Rent KLONDIKE PROSPECTOR contractor and Tie Inspector Charged with Cosnpiring to | STAKES HIS LAST CLAIM ocrvend & @. P. LOT FOR SALE ‘+ M for rent in the Dunn building, 215 i! Peerless ‘Studio © for doy be ON COMMISSION | th street, between 2nd and 8rd € w P Lot 7, Bik, 1 | =! oO 7 sec 1 we | i a ell Known Pros- ; sppeared > before i , FURNISHED cabins, $5.00 per month. En [Emit Picott, | I ppea $12,500 $3,000 cast : quire 533 8th Ave ‘9 | pector in the North, Found Mag ate J Hi Me annum, balanee yea | ing this will be allowed | Dead in Bed. : T a prelim. | 9625.00 i ' M. OBCAR LEDUC | ‘ = g Stanley MeNaugh 352 Lagauchetiere 6t., mont St.| For Sale } Found dead in his bed at the , ; ‘ r | mes | ‘ cll Lhe i | { j ea iKnox Hotel yesterday afternoon | G. McLeod, a contractor IMMANL BL. STREET Level lane corner,/Emil Picott, a native of Queber x lies, upon a charge »0K100 ; @ snap Law-Butler Co.,| Third even 6-26 who had been a wanderer upm \ te railway con ne Ou FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary|the face of the earth the greate! | oe \. Pat e represt C gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed, i ” } os thie pany and Alex. Mat first Class shape. Apply P. 0. Box iso9,;part of his life, cashed in fh rt Prince Rupert $01 jchecks suddenly and dramatic-|5° re oaaaaee Qe esrmnsememermermeomermcmeme® jaliy, in keeping with the life he} he ca eS garth orner lar ‘ he ¢ irt the ef re had led for s0 many years dur- | 4a or I . ed le i4 ceeded il his Want ing his sojourn in the north. The 1a : Sh , vied : deceased, who was 34 years f| I uy l charge & base ‘ 7 h VE NU . o'clock in| wayrep Capable woman to do hand age, had been ailing for some|UP* the ali _o t A d E washing Permanent position. Good | jini Death was due to heart|mamed Ke who resides in the ished the served out d the life eady This latte staten yre they passeng aboard ar Augustil f water stateme he Si ribunal, ssel pre triking Alaska | Company of Seattle, w at Valdez at 3 oO Clock Northwi lent says, ng to th repairs t e Oo could be followin £ it of distress ers of the id then be- 1 sank i nt of th Augustir which also was deposited at th Commercial T says th ybably wa submerge Steamshi ent ashor estern, be distressed vessel, I e l, e e this morn- ing, but was successfully re- loated at high water jexpected that imuch damage TORRES It is me she has suffere rt ad ages Aliso girl for laundry work | swears that he | WANTED—A general servant Apply Mrs. pretty sick man, he went to h ithe hotel for a while. Mr. Bes-|that the inspector seemed L. W. Patmore s0atr old Klondike friend, Olie Bes: tract say that the only wa sige cits Gat. the telenc » E , ei ilo ake I ney oul of a@ tie : e | whom he has known for the la Z - om wy] oe sae z ere gears at 6 per cont { | fifteen years, and told him he iract was { i he ims} Lost and Found lafraid he was pretty nearly a iOther witnesses bore out Kelly s| lin and would like to remain at | evide nee ind it was also stated] I man’s health, at once procured Sweder Bros Tailors, Helgerson Block the attendance of Dr Eggert | wages Als r) 0 | ; . ; Apply Pioneer Laundry. 308-313 failure. On Saturday, feeling a] Vi ty f Aldermert rhe ft SEC ION S/ X | le had heard (the ] Ihe er te a | Ost A pair of nose glasses Finder | “ } : will receive reward by returning to|ner, realizing the state of the mes particularly flush of mone Samuel Harrison & Company Bee ; } Brokers and Financial Agents possess very inerimi ae | Second Ave. Prince Ruper LOST—A packet of statements, held by . regard rubber band. Return to Pacific Trans-| Who had the patient in charge at|imformati : esa fer Co 4-6 the time of his demise He was harge and who had visited the | | FOUND—-Small coral earring opposite the ; . 1) ‘the prose i sel} . : well enough, however, to attend ce Lhe | skating rink Owner can have same by » the mor . refused g EMPIRE BATHS paying for advertisement Apply Daily}a picture show with a friend the 5-7 News offi , - day before yesterday Picott, who hailed from St.|box, saying he was evidence whe lj he wilness For an easy and comfortable shave dra nm at the Empire Baths om Third Ave Th the WW most up-to-date furnishings bave been stalled and the gemeral surroundings ar PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0 aan, a o Napier ae, Wut | a nee 0! ore : ae Mernimg such as appeal two particular peop *ibec, was a tinsmith by trade, but|When he made he statemer n| Centrally Located ) . : for a number of years had fol-|the lawyer's ce Dealers in lowed the calling of a prospector Phe case s being ¢ tinued | KEEFE & DORREL in the Yukon A brother of his,}this afternoon | —- HAY, GRAIN FEED AND also in the Yukon during the — ae Opposite Majestic Theatre SEEDS ——_—_—ralmy days, amassed a fortune,| Tony Christian, who has been| ~ PAPERHANGING - and is at present ving in erea natript the we ‘ ast « es AND affluence in the east The. de recuperat g after his ness, re NS i ceased, though at various times|turned this rning he INTERIOR DECORATIO of All Kinds considerable sums of] Prince Rupert money at Agents for the International Stock Food| °°‘ "" “unsere” aad S : Estimates Fre { R. E. BALL army of] Find it thr gh a Daily News spectors and adventurers who)"*Want Ad was one of the grea MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To | I)!‘ o> a e SALE - COMMENCES ( EO D ; T : 'L'9 SALE - COMMENCES | THURSDAY MORNING ‘ i THURSDAY MORNING | _ January Furniture Sale for Cash Never have we offered to the Prince Rupert public such great reductions as this January Sale and are prepared to meet your requirements with a full stock and greater cash reductions. 25 and 30 per cent. Discounts in every department. Look for the Red Sale Tag marked in plain figures for these Sweeping Values. Dressers, Stands, Chiffoniers, Iron and Brass Beds, Springs, Mattress Sheets, Pillows and Comforts Carpet Squares, Rugs and Linoleum, Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Muslins, Scrims, Cretonnes, Brass Poles and Trimmings. In fact every Dept. on sale at the big reductions. “TABLES AND COUCHES Tables in Oak, Mahogany, Fumed and Mission, Fancy and Straight Lines, at the Sale Reduction Prices t= t=! t=: For strength and neatness these Tables are the highest order of the manufacturers’ art 25% off regular values KITCHEN CHAIRS Double runged Kitehen Chairs, one up to I Sei Eaehag 90 | Sale Wot bk 6 64H 0 0 | he so a : +++ ,@ | S 10 Rolls of Floor Oilcloth Just Arrived — Special Jenner, Sal Ky Per sq. yard i , ss .30 DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Rerime, Muslins and Cretonnes by the yard, regular 35 and sO values reduced ‘ .20 &. January Male to, per yard | I | DRESSERS & CHIFFONIERS | IRON AND BRASS BEDS 75 Brass Beds ix stock; latest Polute The greatest values ever offered for this line of Bed- room Furniture Mahogany and Golden Oak— and Satin finish; at | the erealest dis. count ever offered before 5 fro quarter cut throughout—Dresser 1] regular values and Chiffonier; 40 different styles For lron Bed values this is for you-—$6.50 and i] $5.50 values offered for January | any size, at. a for selection; all with British bevel mirrors; at the daring dis- Se ae oe a Te ee during sale 4.75 30 Per Cent. CARPET SQUARES & HEARTH RUGS from our doe ay tt Wilton, Axminster and Brus Nhe famous Wilton for wear cannot be «ui Regular Values | passed. very Carpet and Mug marked with th LACK. CURTAINS | OFFICE CHAIRS AND DESKS 2% yds. long per yard CHILD’S HIGH CHAIRS Bale pri A splendid assortment of thes iwo prices 100 plain white, Bpeciat sale 100 decorated Bpecial for CHAMBER SETS 5 piece Chamber Bete price 6 piece January Chamber Rel , —— 7 I5%°7,} 2 Sy ; sf JE DN re 4 ie yy | Office Kotary Chairs, Flat Top Desks, Roll Top Dining Room Values 60c, 60c & 70c Desks reeeive our 25 discount during January I / | departinent fu Choiee furniture ining Poor Os ats ak | WINDOW BLINDS Bullet solid quarter to : bare eu “kK in i ed goldet Blinds; stock size, 3 ft. by 6 ft.. Sal Vas and early English finish lis | orice, including pull, each 500 January Sal , discount 1] Dining ¢ a | t \ i h eather upholstered i | ~ $1.26 | , | ? , unm Look for the Red Pag for ir Bale Heduet yr my & Ta on oan etna Riese tienes pias Macs 28 pede S8Upport rthe 5 leg suy j a h 0 luction for Jani | ' PETES ROS P. O. Box 274 Phone 174 AS ~~ x Orr ee Wee VE Re: 1}