eee THE DAILY NEWS buyer constantly watches the TYotour Owe Comamanily FRIDAY BARGAINS This store is the economy centre of Prince Rupert. Mer- chandise advertised on sale here is always offered at prices that dispel any doubt of the genuineness of the bargain. A markets, ever on the lookout for special values that will increase the popularity of this store, and few women ever leave who do not save many a dollar making a practice of shopping at PRIDE, NASH & CO. LADIES’ RAINCOATS, $3.00 Ladies’ Poplin Raincoats, rubber lined, full length, high collar; sizes 36-38-40. FRIDAY BARGAIN, $3.00 PRINTS, 10c Fast Color Prints in pretty small patterns and designs. They are 30 in. wide, in dark and light shades. Regular 15e yard. FRIDAY, 10c YD. PLAIN SHEETING, 25¢ Plain Sheeting, 72 inches wide; made of pure cotton and ‘heavy thread for hard usage and wear. Regular price, 45c. FRIDAY BARGAIN, 25c¢ MEN’S HATS, $1.90 Magnificent collection of w Spring Hats for men in every conceivable shape and color, Hats any man would be proud to wear. smart shapes produced by famous hatters and sold for 3.50. FRIDAY YOU GET FOR $1.90 MESSALINE SILK, $1.40 Messaline ‘Silk, superior fin- Vieux-Rose, Duchess 88 inches wide ish, in colors Navy, Belgian Blue, Pink, Copenhagen Brown, Tan, White, Sky, Battleship Grey. Regular $2.00. FRIDAY, $1.40 CRETONNE, 12 1-2c Cretonnes in Dark Red of floral effect; 29 in. wide; a durable cloth for curtains or coverings. This cloth is worth 25c a yard. FRIDAY, 12 1-2c YD. Fancy They are | £5.50 Blankets for. . .$4.00 £6.00 Blankets for. ..$4.50 $7.50 Blankets for.. .$4.90 $8.00 Blankets for. ..$5.26 $9.00 Blankets for. ..$7.60 | $10.00 Blankets for. ..$8.36 MEN’S SHOES, $3.75 Shoes for Men in Black Velour Calf, solid leather, Blucher cut, leather lined, | double sole; very neat last and put up to stand wear. Worth $5.00. WHITE WOOL BLANKETS FRIDAY, $3.75 PRIDE, NASH & CO. :: “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FoR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished house; modern conveniences; good view. Phone 6. 76-8 76-78 | POR RENT — Furnishea houseieeging Inquire Demers. -tf. WANTED WANTED—Two good seamstresses. Ap ply Miss Murphy, Smith Block. sit. WANTED—Second hand range. Apply P. O. Box 272. 78-80 WORK WANTED—Girl wants work in an hotel or private house. P. 0. Box 380 75-7 PCR SALE FOR SALE—$35.00 baby carriage in good condition. Will sell very cheap. Apply 313 Seventh Ave. E. 77-79 FOR SALE—-Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West. w. FOR SALE—Four-roomed house; Section land, Nicol and Kerr to appear at last Saturday tradition that to Council meeting night—and says this was all staged-——in order receive the McClymont an extra civic His having been accepted last night, for could not yet be | man as alderman, j makes election ne- cessary resignation only nominations his successor received date for this nomination came up there was a great deal of amus- ing sparring carried on by Alder- man Tom Maitland and Alderman John Nicol the and Alderman Montgomery on the Alderman Maitland at Thursday on one hand} } the other first wanted it fixed for but that the would be on the following Monday in case election and that would conflict with the regular Council meeting Phen he suggested Friday, but that, too, Monday as it three days after nomina- meant a election must be tion, Sunday not counting. The city elerk suggested next Tues- day, but that didn't suit Alderman Maitland He wanted to know if the nomination couldn't be ar- ranged before Friday. Alderman Montgomery, who n the distinction of being to friend has wo very fair and foe, broke in at this time what all If the were anxious for an early election didn’t they attend last Saturday night? It looked to if there an attempt to for the de- | candidate to} He didn’t | happen; but if} and wanted to this aldermen in ques- know hurry was about tion why him as was make it impossible feated run for think this mayoralty the would office BLUE POINT RESTAURANT Good Clean Meals From 25 Cents Up. Just Give Us a Triai—That’s All. LAW-BUTLER BUILDING Third Avenue he wanted to, why shouldn't he?; The should be left to cide who would be elected. This 42 seemed to knock the bottom out of the op-| position, and Tuesday was finally de- people -centimetre hosen _as nomination and Fr day day election day Throughout the artillery duel it see the the from a avas amusing to way insurgents took their BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC q LUMP COAL $9.00 per Ton—Cashi c.2 Money ak oa c - UNION TRANSFER CO 5; furnished or unfurnished; water, electric light. Price furnished, $2,300, | on small monthly payments. Owner | leaving town. PP. 0. Box 749. = 75-7| FOR SALE—L. F. Solly, Lakeview Poultry | Farm, Westholme, B. ©. Breeder of | heavy laying strains of White Wyan- | dottes and White Leghorns. Hatching) FOR TAXI | Phone 99 © Stand - Hote! Rupert resignation of Alder-|today could see an exhibition © | ting in her Anyone visiting the postoffice | practical patriotism At one of} the wickets there was a young] lady seated with a piece of knit | When the question of fixing the, whether MORE KNITTING. hands which she plied between times when there was ! other duty in hand. It is not told there was a story knit} with every stitch. 50 CENTS COMMISSION ON EACH PAIR OF BOOTS | | | j i i | ' | ae ie a F oonee | nor re RROD SOE eS ANOTHER ELECTION time they were not sure of thei! -* nase Hs: dais. —_——_— MUST BE HELD [ground their eyes immediately Be Licyal ® — turned to the door with an en Pride,Nash & Co. The failure of Aldermen Mait-| uiring look Cream of Tartar, ingredient of Dr, Pr Baking Powder, is a ripe grapes. It is pure az ful beyond question, Alum, the chief ingrod _ the Chief es Cream duct of id health. the substitutes off ‘ e of be Price’s Cream Baking | is oan eral acid, which has b tis smell by physicians and « for we the preparation of food. - Charles Slater's Profit Jumped Suddenly When War Con- tracts Came Along. Ottawa, April 7.—The Con mons Boot Gommittee heard s surprising evidence when Charles E. Slater, who acted as agent ! the Gauthier Shoe Company in se- curing orders for 47,000 pairs of] army boots from the government, | stated that he had received a com mission of 50 cents per pair making a total of $8,500 The Gauthier price for the boots was #3.82 per pair, made up of 33 which the company got, and 50 cents commission which Mr. Sla ter got Before the war his cor mission for getting orders from the Militia Department was 10 per cent “Why was your commission in- creased for the war orders?” ask ed Mr. Macdonald “T offered to take over the bus and handle it,’ was the re iness ply of the witness VERMONT FOR EUGENICS. Fine of $500 Fixed for Violation of New Marriage Law. Montpelier, Leg ng fo Vi... passed an April 7. The act provid A fine person the slature engeniec marriages of $500 is fixed for fulfilling law, any who weds without requirements of the aimed to prevent the marriage of which is eges, $10 per 100. Stock for one | Write now for illustrated catalogue. music. TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments repaired, Bows rehaired. The | Mu- | a | f. | | | Prince Rupert sic Store, 345 Ave. THE AMERICAN TAILORS We do the FINEST CUSTOM TAIL- ORING for the LEAST MONEY. We have « large stock of High Class t FOR RENT 3-ROOM HOUSE Section Six $10.00 5-RM. MODERN HOUSE Fifth Ave. and Bowser St. $25.00 —APPLY— Pattullo & Radford Secona Avenue | Stoves anc Ranges PRINCE RUPERT COAL CO. Wellington Coal Most Noat—No Olinters—P. BLAOK. Manager PHONE 15 Rubberold Roofing Corrugated Iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” i: ) | FRED STORK’S- HARDWARE | n { R Ai — a = = ————— == << ———————— 710 SECOND AVE i ‘ \ " Gerpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery H Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Xi Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns )) Rope Valves Ammunition { Pumps Hose Paint i it j tet Ave. and MoBride 6. PHONE 25 LUMBER SHINGL®", MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. EMPRESS COFF F. G@. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR jagent here. left this morning for the Interior . . * | Mrs Parcell, of iithers ~ | spending the week in town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harris +: #4 M. ©. Drew, of Vancouver, who i s also a property owner in Prin Rupert, arrived today from the South * > > | The License Gommittee report led last night int ! 1\ t of ha = | the city police in future ylleet} ithe license fees and dog tax a | Mr. Mills f Usk, who is inter lested in the Cardillera Mining | i! lompany there, left for the scene} lof operations today. | . * * Axel K. Nelson, who represents jh meself as one of the leading bar ibers of this fair city, was a pas ' | senger by this morning’s train f ia week's fishing in the Interior > > > For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec jond Avenue, near Fighth Street Newly opened Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room Free baths Rates reasonable . a Capt J B. Gillette, of Skide gate, arrived in town today on the 8.8. John. He came, it is under- stood, on the request of Major MeMullin to give musketry in- struction to local pecruits. eo .& 4s Bob Johnson, manager of In- | verness Cannery, was a passen- wal® ger on the G, T. P. this morning en route to the cannery after a short trip to the South. He ar- rived today of the Prince George ee hotelkeeper the George a i Stewart, at South Mr Rogers believes that Stewart will the developed Rogers, arrived from today by the Prince yet come up when Salmon River properties are oe .*--e The fishing the at evi- proprotions which business is assuming this port is becoming more dent every day. Six refrigerato: ears went out today, containing 180,000 pounds of halibut long this much and per- about Before haps more will be going out on every train. * . . Mr. Frank H. Franks, who is interested in Lake Kathlyn Prince iS i Ae Mr. velopment works there this sum- fall to be Rupert coal operations at up the today and left by for Lake Kathlyn Franks expects to start George de. mer and hopes by plyfng sup- Prince with coal, Several good-sized seams are ex- A new shipmen colo will be rs April Sale raffeta Ribbon April Sale Blouses, all ou prices up $35.00 April Se 30.00 April Se $25.00 April Be : i | : : : : F: i i 3 : = Perrin's Gloves, Ladies Lace Coats - Tunics, reg. price np to RARER AREER FE TEE RT ETTI ANNOUNCEMENT] Guaranteed Raincoats, reg. #1! Ladies’ Sweater Coats, reg. p Ladies’ Skirts, all kinds of Sale Lewke bees Ladies Due hess Satin, Ace x ), April Sale La ones 1 Corsets, front or bac Lisle Hose in tan or black, ree April Sale, 3pr for $1.99 Ladies’ Serge Dreses in sax¢ i ' £10.00 to $25.00..... April Sale t of very pretty | in on the April Sale at Cost although they they will be s in beautiful r High Class Sil to $12.00, April Sale Coats and Suits at Less Than Cost 8.00 ale ale ale =i Price pre $15.00 *rice 12.50 $975 <é April Sale, $295 al )USt Half Prigg his Apri’ for $5.0 pe FFF EEE EEE EEE EEE SESE ESET EEE ER ee eee eererrr re i, DEMERS’ ANNUAL APRIL Sau STARTS THURSDAY, APRIL wi April Sale, $67 # April Sale, $2.45 § April $3.9 # $18 $805 sit Continued Fro valuations and a rrdingly Mr. Peters, city 1ined that a rev COURT OF REVISION 1S MEETING TODAY m Page One ssess them at key ( solicitor, mait enue basis for er Anybody w days before ele nounced there Anyone wh the province if the Federal should apply before of Revision will be held. eoennereret Get on the List! ho is a registered \ can be transferred to the local list | As the may still be ction. electi time for th 10 is not registered a Ay This will e: election is held then Nerve Energy ai spam valuation here in a new town like! A constant ng wel this did not apply as it away a Si A g did in the older centres AC ey' I I vel rding to this, he said that a beca . i Section Two lot which couldn't be | Stra M es leased for anything shouldn't be | Its ' A i } { Om assessed for anything. It was all sho ne very well for the bankers to con- This we § a rlasse ( n re tend for lower valuation, but Ri s would they be willing to sell for elays ~ these prices. He thought not iThen it would do no good to low Look for L f er the assassment for that would OPTICIAN 223 Sixth St. Phone Blath mean a larger millage, for the same amount of money must be os raised. A Real lx — ATH Fil G. RK) Naden thought it was} OLD W U r foolish to talk of lowering the as-| om oo sessment even to 50 per cent its | = present value. He thought if it | wah i ae was lowered from 15 to 25 per] ~- cent all worthy purposes would| oO be served. “A The court adjourned at this rr juncture and is sitting again this - oy afternoon. mi Se, lous of aa’ i ae oa = we Safety First—Use New Wel-|} 2%, %°S ; 3 lington Coal. Phone 116. 67tf. bi —— A 4. BURROUGHS, Manager posed on the surface and can be x Maa tunneled . Apply to L. W. Patmore, G. Kt. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. paneled out. ‘ han a a 1 ® oni ob tet ie Oe arts ‘ son, or any other commissioner. ! McBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE poccnnnersnnnet ge pent, (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) prince AU