PAGI FOOR. Mnn.loy, Foi.ruarv i ... BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMa,,,. SPECIAL aij AH! AH! Mi l iliiiiliil IlllllliiK L!i:jli;;:L'!;r.:3,:!;i AvHEW NEW tAuetuov. tAUetUOY' Tii'.y.m rrn 1 1.. - ,. , i . I 1 l-mmm l-ULt. UAV. I N IIHMII I HUH) Nil X I III III III I I III III I Ml II S I II II III If I II I III II! II I III 1 1 llll III 1 1 II I I v. . 1 'm i I ii i t. i i .''"'vj i nun in ii inn ii ui xi ii i i i i ii ill u i i uri ..i. n mi,,, 'in FOR FEW DAYS. I'LL CHEEf? WE.R UP? m "SH m L?JM sk MP Ladles' Velvet SLIPPERS All sizes, $2.50 Children' Patent Mary Jane Slippers. Size i l.i Vi ., $1.60 Sizes 8 In 10 Mi . $2.25 Sizes it lo 2 .. $2.50 Family SHOE Store Third Avenue, Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to (he Ohl Land early. For Tickets, Hales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. . FIRE INSURANCE. Dyhhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hrcad is your best food. Eat more of it. Kept by tho leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 580. NIGHT OR DAY. ress Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and .distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate in Hie old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll . Proprietor. 1 1 ' . ; ; I L S- I itlll Ql" - rn. 6.c. Ix PATTULLO GETS FINE RECEPTION Addresses Well Attended Meeting at Terrace on Topics of the Day TEllllACE, Fob.' . There was ;q big rrnwd out on Friday night .in Progress Hall to greet Hon. T. I). ratlullo, minister of lands. ami to hear him deliver an ad-jdress. Herl Kenny presided and the minister referred to Hie fact ;lhal on the first occasion of his addressing them nine or ten years jago .Mr. Kenny was then chair-iman of the meeting. Mr. Paltullo dealt at some ilcngth with conditions tlirouli-Joul the province. He said the government had been charged with (extravagance but he would like the opposition to he more snecific and say wherein tliey would cut down expenses. Would they cut down the mothers' pensions, he laske.J. which cost the nrovince almost half -a million dollars n year? Would tlj.ey shut down the l..l-..7 Would they close the university The remedy, he be. lieved, was to increase the population and thus increase the number of tax payers and distribute Ihe burden. Mr. I'atlullo was given a splen did reception. ANGLICAN CHURCH AT ' TERRACE PROSPEROUS Most Successful Year In Its His tory Reported at Annual Vestry Meeting TF.IIIIAOK, Feb. I. The an nual vestry ineetitifr of the An J ?liean Church was held in the church huildin? Tuesday nijrhl. I-rod Hishop presiding. Hepnrts from the various orftanizalious were read. The churchwardens were able to report the most satisfactory financial year in Ihe church his- lory. The Women's Auxiliary also had a very successful year under Ihe able xuidaufe. of Uieir execu tive. Mr. Fowler, superintendent of Ihe Union Sunday school. vaVe n report of their work which has been doin? splendidly. , cradle roll has been added this year lo oilier departments. Voles of thanks were nassed lo Miss Fowler fur her faithful ser vice as organist, to the members of Ihe -auxiliary and the choir ainl lo tin wardens and the vestry clerk,. Ceo. lovcjs. A vote of I hanks was also irassed lo Itev, V. J. J'arsons for assistance during Mr. Marsh's absence. MV. rowler siioke very feelingly in ao- preciallon of Mr. Marsh's long and faithful service. Ihe fruit of jwliose labor are bediming lo be reaped in increasing abundance. TELKWA (ireat interest' was evinced In! the exhibition car of the For-eslry Hranch which was side 1 racked at Telkwa on Tuesday YOU CAN EAT ANYTHING YOU LIKE AND MAT UAirr IlPlfvrniin.i nm nniL nErtlUDimn la all raw of lx.arU.urn thn l Snaulns ami buroint pain In llsi stoi.ia.-ti aiirniKM djt a cuturbrd i.-tiif. as um ,Iq much rwxl Is takrn Into ttw aimnarti jll u llabM to frrniru and lrmo rt-tmiiply o.ir, uui;lor terim, and hal J thrown ur I mierally tuHir and billrr. Vbn yon ar In this rontl.tlnn you wUI rtnd that Miluurn'a Laia-Uvrr rills will rW you relb-f rlnht away. Mr. Jowpn n. VarOonald. ChrlMmas Inland. .NJ5, urlln: "Two years air 1 aurreml all the Urn fnq heartburn. look one vial of Vllburu's LataLlver I'llla and nave wvr bfl tronoll Hnrr. 11 la Vfry nlr. to l ablr In rl any-,hln ynu like and not have heartburn iij iiiiirr. unburn' Uta-I.lrer I'llli r sr iiai at an aeaien, or niallrd dlrerl on re-,clpt of price by The T. Nllhurn Co. Liumi-u. loronio. oni. last. Iloth young and old look! uu,......... ... ii aim were Keenly inleresle.l in wlial they saw. In i.-.n ... ... . . . inn ii. in ai ii i kim piciures were shown of various sections of the' country where forestry branches; are in operation. . iir. U . I,. PaiMnn f Oniric ! lMH -lllO- aUH Of Mr. - " r.rnesi iitutps iluriug tlie oast . . . - i v gri-ai cnang has taken' piace in :ne weather tinnir ill , t iai lays, insica.l .if the ... . uaru miow roan or.u row .lays ago,' lheri noVf tire' roads of, glass which are most dirtleult 1( Ihe pnleslrian. It , may be that lring will be exceptionally; early (his year. llri I. a 1l..ll-r...r. n.... ' three children who have been spending the winter in Seal He hae ri'lurned to Telkwa and will live in tli (iellis'nie Iioiim- ..n Hie Hiver road. - Jiii'L- TioUniri.1 !,.. !... on Hie sick list for several days:lnp evening wa spent in bridge has returned to his duties duties at t Dome .Mountain mine 4 llev. .1. S. ltravfield who was expected (fi have snenl several monlhs at Kineolilh is reluruing 'his coining week. TERRACE NOTES Itev. Itural Dean Marsh left Edmonlou on Wednesday for Prince Albert lo visit his son Tom who is atlendiug St. (ienrge's College there. He will visit John Dawson, a fchool friend ut lloslhern before re turning lo Edmonton lo continue his treatment. His friends will be glad to know his health is greally improved. Itev. W. .1. I'arsons gave a lecture on Dickens in Jlazcltnn on Monday. He held service at I'acilic on Wednesday. Mrs. T. J. Kirknalrick made a Irip lo llupert returning Salur- day. ; Sam Klrkaldy ha left IlJrh-monil's store where he has been BRIER m - ' , , .... , - -TMurmm r-, , , Miijiloy.i Miiploycd fnp (ii. pat fnvff months. ,,r- I'Hri" lwn on Wednesday. Mrs. A. V. Wilson rfnl a few oa- at Hill Farm thi week. Floyd Halt, of Halt Hr. rame down from Sinilhers . to asin in Ihe tHk taking nl the Ter race branch of their lore. Mrs. C AnUron left for Van comer .n Monday. - Mr. A in -bury who has b.'in lnyinx willi Mrs. Manor for Ihe Pwl few weeks returned to their ranch on Ihe hill this week. Word has Jieen reeejed that Mrs. Arthur Carr has booked bT return passage and expects lo hi homo in April. r.has. It. Oilherl made a trip to Orange Valley this wek, go- inir in. M.n.inv ...i i- " -' " Wednesday, Mrs. It. Ilalcn.n relumed lo iHupert on Thursday. ... I tiil .ima i.a.i IMI'I UlHl 1111 Willi l.i. hrA- nnvinr, In.l -g nuiiiih Mini throe wlllitn ll.e n.l ..,.i.. f Mrs. Powers entertained the U',. .. t.irii.n,.. nt n. n " i l.i iiir .11111 eun CinirH. ...... il.eir roo..!,,. mating tut Wednesday, j cllnlIjrri nin-rt man OnUYTCrA lAIxl I WAj GIVEN ON SATURDAY V llOU'Pr ll!llv Uvl. I?it All tti Saturday uicht at Ihe home of '' Ed. tawler, Ihinstnulr SI. for Mt- I.awler. who with Mr I.awler recently arrived in the "'"I seJting up house. Ikeeointf here. A number of band .imp l.resenls were reeeive.l nml idayina nnd dancing. Those pre sent inciii.leii .Mr. und .Mrs, thor Joliiisou, Mr. and Mrs. Whatman, Mr. and Mrs. Folsom. Mr. and Mrs. Crimhte. Mrs, Annie Hill, Mrs. I'rinee. MV-t It. Perrv. Mrs. W. Itance. Mra? 'Mcairthy, Mrs. Kinsior and daughter, Mrs HopHi, Mrs. . Dixon, C, Edward Hill, and H. Anderson. Ten Years Ago In Pfinc Riiprt II, K. Clements, M.l. for Oiiuox-Allin, announces that a hill will be introduced at the next session of the House of Commons providing for the appointment of a sanitary inspector for Ihe saliiioh'canncrfes. Steamer Vadso of Ihe Union Steamship Hue slruck a rock In Na m if o fiulf otr I'orllan.l Inlet yesterday mornlngr and went lo the bolloni in .'12 minutes. Passengers and crew took to the lifeboats and will arrive here on I lie Venture today. The Vadso, which was commanded by Capt. John Itlchardson, will he a total TRADE MARK 0l8TtRI0 Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN trVARTKB) MOI.EH IIAIIIIKH COI.LKGK want men and women to learn Ihe llarber Trade, l'aid wliile. learning. This is your opportunity to learn u trade and get into steady employ, ment. Graduates earn from 1 10.00 to 930.00 'per week. Write for free cnlalogue. 50 Hasting. E. Vancouver. WANTED. To purchase small house on one or two lots on eay terms. Apply with par ticulars .to Ho t5J, Daily .News lllilce. 9 WANTED. Five or six room h.uie. Stale rent and location. IJox Jl, Swan. ui Hay, I I.C. ; SITUATIONS WANTED OOD all round printer seek location. Can operate. Write I'rinler. ITOH, llealrice Street, foulh Vancouver, WW. FOR SALE FOII SALE.- Fumed oak leather davenport. Singer sewing machine, bureau, while reed baby carriage, kitchen cabinet. 1131 Second Avenue West, op pilc Mc.Mor.tie Apartments. Hill .SALE. Halibut ifur.lv price :,(i.oo. Seining winch, nV.lW. 3.1 II. P. Stiidehaker engine, with prollef and shaft, 1 25.00. Ap,,y Northern Exchange. jf FOIt SALE. Fresh shorthorn Durham cw. Ileef about HOii lbs, Apply W. Sims. Jap Inlet, I'nrcher Island, WW. 33 FOIt SALE. The Seaside Lunch Counter. For information phone lied too or apply N. M. Mc. Lean, Low Jtay. 311 FOII SALE Sixleen room board ing house and store, furnish ed. Apply 929 Ambrose Ave nue. FI'lt.MTUItE for sale. I'honn Oreen Ififl. 31 LOST LOST. One gold drop earring between 0K Fifth Avenue East and hopi!al. Finder please reulrn lo Dally News. OlhYe. Iteward. f I.OSt. On Second Avenue, near Post Dllice, masonic cnlf llnR. J-in.ler please return lo Little's News Stand. loss. I'll" Imperial Oil lUt. is to es. lahlish a refinen' across the in. let. from Vancouver al a cost of r,001ooo. The company tins acipiired too acres of land from Ami von Alveiisleben. the tier- man financier. ANOTHER VANDERBILT TAKES TO WORKING WMTO.V. Feb. 53 William II. Van.lerliill. heir to 2n.()(in.miit likes hc banking business so well (hat the is determined 0 learn it from the urouu.l 110. To do (his he lias hired out as of. fife boy lo a Slate street firm of bankers; Vuu.lerbill. arrives on lime every day, takes his place on (lie henrli with oilier messenger hoys answers telephone calls. 11m errands iind does everything re. iiesie.j hy his superinrM. Al night tie goes home to hi wife in their home at Lnulshurg Miirnn and help in Ihe direction of his five servants. ADVANCE. Nu Adrrtlamnt FOR RENT Modern four room flat for rent.) .o oiiice. with modern llv - Ing uarler. Weternhaer llros. ( IIOOM fur Iteul In private bouse. Suitable for two fishermen. , Apply 732 Fraer Streel. 30 8TKAM Heated Flat for rent. Hesner apartment. M. M. Stephens. BOARD. HOAftD. .' The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf FURS OOINQ UP. The Fur Ma-kcl i. coming back strong. See me first and last Willi your ralrh v.iu'll mate more money W. C0LDBLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. . AUCTION SALES. Goods Hougbl, Sold Or, Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, "Auctioneer. Furniture ud Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Illack I3fi mil lin.i 119 TAXI Taxi 7 Pliona. (Call Oeorg9 or Gust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service and Comrnrt Dy or Mitht Stand; Boston Grill Third Avenue MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days, 5loes at C.30 n.m. From the East- Mondays, Thursday and Sat. unlays. .3n p.m. From Vancouver- Sundays p. v. e.lnes.lays p,M, Fridays ; AM UP. It. January 14 and H. To Vancouver- Tuesdays. Mail closes al I P.M. l-'rhJay h.15 A.M. Saturdays A.M. UP.lt. January 18. To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier-Wednesdays in P.M From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, premier 1-ri.lays . ,.Mt To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Sundays . 7 l M From Port Simpson, Alios Arm nyox, Stewart and Premier luesdays a.m. To Alaska Points January ll and 28. From Alaska Point January IK, To Queen Charlotte Island Paints January 2, fi, 30, Clon lUO P.m. From Queen Charlotu aint. January l( and 28 To Naaa River Points and Port Simpson ' Thursdays in d m From Naas River Points "'""'days , A.M. PRIMCr ail 1 ar ar v,nva a t 1 wmw Monday, February 4 ""' 1:13 a.m. 20.0 ft. 13:03 p.m. 22.11 " '"w 7:01 a.m. 0,1 " p.m, o.ll " Tuesday, February 8. "Mi I:S7 n.m. sn.7 ri ....... w.rf. 1 ( I.1M7 p.m. Low 7:8 n.m, 20:17 p.m. 0.0 f Tlo for Uh Lhan B0e ! SCHEDULE OF KASKKTR I aiiuiiuiuni. Febeuarv I. (Initio. Colts. Manlal.... Adanae; S.O.C. O.lla 8. halens. Teacher. High School; (Vdl. TMi, II. Colls. . Ileal - , Ms: . i 1.... v Kalens; Teaeher. iwJ.C IH Adannca. TearhM b:a .School, Orolto; Si) Ci 18. Colls, Htth t& Teochere, Maple I-esf lsi teachers. 22. Kalcn. Adaoari. 1m Grotto; I'eachers. Hjl.C, 25. Grotto, OJJ) y l-afs, Adanaei; IMT. March I. Kalen. Teacher hi High School; Colts. Tra hert tr-Colt. Itegt.; Map:e ln Kalcns; reachen, S.O' 8. A.lanncs. Teachr-? t-A Scb(Kl. Grotto: H.O.C 1 1 II Colts. HlEh Sell : 1 Trai ers. Maple Leaf; Golfs, T.icVa 15 halens, A.larsr' Xi firotlo; Teachers, S.OJ; League Mamllng Senior Lsagus w 1 Sons of Canada ldls 0 : Tear her 11: 'Two poinU deditHed-T. siM'ialiou for fiel.lu x ret e. player In League h- - Intermediate Lsagva Colls H llivh School ft " (Irollo Elks i Ladles' Leagus Maple Leafs. 1 Adaunes 7 . leacbers ' Kaien .. is: WHIST LEAGUE Feb, 7 St. Andrew s v. FJl I.O.O.F. v. O.W.V.b ScnU Canada vs. K. of (Cj Vu 1.' r n 1., Feb, 1 Sons of England I or C: K. of P. vsiJ JM X'5" vs. I.O.O.F.; O W V, v ?l Andrew's. Feb. 21 Moose vs, fton of ("' mla; St. Andrew'irr: I A'"; K. of P. vs. K. of ( So England vs. Elks- Feb. 28 K. of J. v 0 W V Mimse vs. F.Iks; f7n 0i -" nda vs. I.O.O.F.jlSt 0"l"' Vs. K. of C. n March K. of P. vs, l'0' Hons of England: Xi. Slllia Clf Pfinmla v k' flf f March t.iSnns of EngM u O.W.V.A, League standing o ln( W 1. w Elk 0 ' Mooe .'. 8 :i ' iSons, of England, 8 J g.' w: V. A fl 8 K.'of p (i,5 !0 SI. Andrew's 'ft ? ' Oddfellows 1 7 Sons of Canndii I ' K. ol n. J3 1 BILLIARD LEAGUE t . ISSUES, SCHEDUU Feb. 4. I'.ll. Illllard ,rl',r1 8.O.E. Vdi. 0. Elks vs. 'ft Xhtlrf1 Feb. 8. G.W.V.A. . "r"" Feb. If. B;o.:.vs'.'s'lJri'fr',, Feb, 1.1, (lrotlo 0!7 El'. Feb, tr,. nil. hllllan Pr,,,r vs. G.W.V.A.