i i V3 I it PAGE FOUR What Good is a Jeweller's Guarantee? Quit" a lot we think of ours; m much that we are anxious lo replace anythhur unsatisfactory. It mat mean "only a pw cents to you, while lo us it means our reputation for jel Sable, goods. Many people who have ;dealt with us for years Hf ill fcrtme haek convinced thai we know our business. Pleased to show you. John Bulger Ltd. Jewellers MEN'S Heavy Flannel SHIRTS $1.15 . ACME Importers Third Avenue Sausages! J'ure Pork Sausage, per lb. ... 30c Iteef and Pork Sausage, per lb 25c Tornalo Sausage, per lb. 25c Fresh Home-made Head Cheese, per lb 25c Iteef Dripping, per lb.., 10c Sealy 5 Doodson Six? l Street Phone 455. We deliver Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 9 lo G. X-Ray Service Phone 686. Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Saturdays 9 to 12 nocn I MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Tabic Cream at 15c for Half Pint. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone G57 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CM. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or tyotqr Service, J'.oal Band and Gravel We Speolallz In Piano and Furniture Hovlnn. 1 TII2 DAILY NEWS nl.n tear BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I. - .1 -r III till ( . .. I If 5 Orvrtf tsv BOtler f CO RlQHT QOSVH S i J i MRH LOTH- WAtSTb TO T IN POKER uAME- uAME-Hlt HIS UNCLE LEFT LEFT TVILLTEH T lv UiiJV; 7 ' ?,T l?'" HIM IOOO LET HIM NOT FAIR TO PRINCE RUPERT Former Head of Railway Said Railway Nearly as Good as One to Vancouver D. HAS WRONG CONCEPTION B. Hanna Writes Book in Which he Says Thing Said to be Incorrect Ontincra Herald 1). II. Hanna, one-time presi dent and general .manager of the Canadian National Railway, hav ing succeeded to thai when the C.N.H. and O.T.P. we,rc amalgamated, has blossomed oni as the inspiration of a book known as "Trains of llee.ollec.-tion." Mr. Hanna was formerly general manager of the Canadian Northern, and probahjy has beeiv ii good railway man, but when it comes to writing a book of lie ualure of the one which bear his name a author, he should at least refresh hi memory .and not depend entirely on "recollec tion." information supplied by a man who tias filled the iinportnjit poxiliojis llial Mr. Hanna has is usually taken, ami riglilly o. as authoritative by the rest of the world. I litis he should he par ticularly careful of hi facts and more particular in not allow in his personal prejudice to ru.i away with his obligation lo he fair. ! Discusses Grades In discussing' grade through the Ilockies Mr. Hanna says the Canadian Northern has a grade of only twenty-six feet per mile, and adds thai the li.T.P. grade are almost equally as good. As a matter of fact, the O.T.P. grade against westbound and alo east- bound freight is only four-lcnili of one per cenl, or Iwenly-one (feci per mile between lle.il l!as jJunclion and Prince llupert. The Canadian isnrtliern eastiiounit grade is seven-teqtbs of one pr cent. Mr. Hanna give the maximum load for a freight train i ver the Canadian Northern as 3,?fK tons. lie does not refer lo the more favorable haul on the (1. T. I winch is 4i loaded . cars, or- r total of'4',500 tons. . . . Is Not Fair II is true that Ira flic from the ast to Prince Iluperl means a rail baul of miles furilie.r from lied pass .1 unction than it would be lo Vancouver. Hut this is more than offset by the great er load that an engine can haul. It is also true that Prince Ituper! is 275 mile further fro pi Liverpool than the southern ports, but on traffic goiiug to the Old Coun try thai distance would add practically nothing io the costs 'i -i r i . i ii ill . I i in 1 1 i u j t , wiicii .in . iliiiillil ten his story nboul grades he is not quite air to Die northern route. Ills unrairne.ss ha njso h.een u big disadvantage to developing traffic for the O.T.P. In Princr Iluperl. He (pioleij big figiires when referring to miles, but hi told nothing of lire actual cost, of hauling freighl. He did not men- lion that in common practice tb railways actually tjiye a lowei rale for I he long haul than they do Tor the short haul, lie was obviously hoosling the Canadian Northern branch of Ihe Canadian National Railways at Ihe expense of the O.T.P. branch. Unfor- funalely, many shippers am politicians take hi story as gos pel, and do not suspect the camouflaee. .Hard to Educate The northern rojile has had jii)uc)i of thjs unfair Irealment from t lie headquarters staff, es-peciully when most of that slnlT was recruited from Canadian N'orl licrn-'ranks under Mr. Iluiin: It make it hanl now to niiu-u (lie shippers and (.he pol;tiiian lo the fact that they liave really cheaper route to Hi world's tuarkets ia lirince Hu irrt than they have i,y gnnr lo the snulh. REGIMENTAL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Successful Affair Was Held For Members and Ladies In Ar- ' mory Last Night Sonic twenty-five couples attended a whist drive and dance which was held in the Armory iosiliontlat night for .the members of be Firsl .North H.C. Ilegiment and their ladies, the affair prov ing very enjoyable. The event wjns in charge or tut? soiai com mittee consisting of Capt. u. V. Kvitt; Lieut. Alex. Ilix. Company Sergeant -Major Wright Ha vies and Sengeant Frank La- very. , Winners al cards were; Ladies' 1st, Mrs. II. K. Trcmayne; ladien' consolation. Mrs. Will Itnliinsnn. Med's firsl, Capl. . P. Tinker: nvn's r.ntsnlalion. C F.. Mc-Keown. nefresbmenl." were serel ami dancing followed. Sergeant II. Orange Ladies, Mooe Ladies and. Daughter of Kugland are i;... I rAM l..i.lam.l.ii. in I Vm FISH SCARCE IN FAR NORTH Dogs Die Because of Laok ol Usual Food in Barren Lands District HORSES TO BE KILLED Rivers Give Every Sign of an Early Breakup Lady Traveller Says KljMUXTUa. Muroh C Ia-rtiaH ou the iianen lauds ar -ufferiuf? intemse barilship hu-cue of Hh Hhortaar of fish it the northern waters. 'Hie eon sequence of it shortage is I .cave their liaft in u wastetl eon-riilHui. thus piohihitiug tin hunting of oarihou, which hav. heeii plentiful ilurnig Uie witiior I Irorotby Lorenxeii, ' the fir woman to come out of the fui north litis year ami the firs. i :iueller to reach the cily fron l-ort Smith hiucc the present ox-ei iicioenl over the mineral pros peel there, arrived in lUlinon ton on t riday, coniplelm, j iter journey b) way of .Mr. Murray She ntalen that the s:arcity ol fih eeins to le generul in Hit north, and adds that the dig A. Ponder was master of cere- of the whitD men as wjil as o monies and music was furnished the Indians, are the main vie by at orchestra consisting Robeft Arthur Jr . Mrs. R. Ponder and II. Fatman. TIE FOR LEADERSHIP IN WHIST LEAGUE of inn. Several of the animal P. have did fruiu their weaken 'Mtule due to lack of food. May Slaughter Horses (me mean of saving many dogs from starvation will pro bahly be taken, Miss Loreniei Hoe on lo nay. by the slaughter lag of Mome of itie horses nov tiring ulilUcil to rush north wants the suptdies of lite uim . i. . patty which, once this , ladies section of the Fraternal ir ' . Whist Leapue as a result of the rollowinig game last nigni: t Miioe Ladies, 5; Pythian Si-J lers, A. daughter of I-JOKiaml, 5; Orange Ladle, i. j The league standing to dale is as mi lows: (grange Ladies . Moose Ladies . . I), of E. .. .. .. Pythian Sisters. W. L. 5 0 l'ts. The game in the men's section between SI. Andrew's and Hie Orange Lodge scheduled for next TueMjay ha, been postponed Victor Northern Electric Now $2.75 (were S3.5Q) A new price on an old favorite. AnvlxKlv can now afford the luxury of reception that comes with the insertion "f this famous tute into any standard base. At all Vlclur-nrll,tin Lltttilc Utaltrt VMur Talking Machnw Ccmpaf piirpoK ! t ered, will le useless Tor any-tilling else and would themselves Ker. Old-timers in the north are unable to advance any cause foi the phenomenal thinness of the fish catch this winler. The health of the Indian around Fort Smith, Miss Ioreniet inserts, ha nol been marred bj any epidemic such as thai whirl' look place at Fori flood Hope. Two Indian women, however, died on the Ioirreu.fi whether from ickne m- privation she did not know. White Fox Plentiful The fur catity' ti the ' barren land has been belter, from eur- i-flfll indiralionK lhafi tbnl ele-where. Mar Icq land wlillei ;fox have been -Mviftped jsufflessfjill) in large mi Hilars, but the fur i not as neavv in quality as in previous years. Rivers in (he north are giving every sign r an early hrenk up. On Miss Lm-eneii's trip out liiivel had in be close lo the bank of the river all the way, a the ice h id fallen low in the : centre and, at places, the water had overflowed into Hie snow jlhiit lay on top. There are many 'camp along the road from Fori ;sroilli In Mr-Murray so lhat the I'-irtv wii. never forced to spend ; iiibl outside NEW HAZELTON .John Doubling, who recently arrived in New ilnr.ellon from Aaticoiiver, tins decided to open np assay office here. ; r. . SI. Patrick's Day will be cele lira ted by the- bachelors of New- Huzellnn wilh n big dance In the hotel dlnltjg, ropm. A number of prominent mlnlntn engineers will - Investigate pro Iperiies in this lislricl Ibis year slates Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer, who recently returned from n trip soiillf. Cunningham's store at Hazel wanted For Sale For Rent DAILYNEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 27 2c per word in advance-ENo Advertiiement taken for lets than 50c WANTVB WANTED. - One reliable man in every town, merchant preferred, t" take order lor Ih-I nusloui-made clothr in Caii-ada. II ig best Commission. Rex Tailoring Co., LUl.. Toronto. 2. U FOR SALE KOll SALE. Twelve secondhand beds, complete with sprint and mattress, front IR.00 to ISfl.Ofl. Also five second-hand ranges from 16.00 to sari.oe. all Hn good condition. Mul lie cleared thi week lo make room for new lek A. .Mae-kenzie. Furniture. Phone '"". OR SALE. New ami used machinery, boat anil engine piston rings ami propeller Northern Exchange. SI.1 Second Avenue. Phone t3. f KOll SI.i: -Ikk for liatcbina Ilhmle Ilaud lied, from Ho p stork. Mr. Hughe. :U3 t iftL Avenue et. EXCHANGE. tVIIL ILXCIIANiii: Alberta farm. Mdiiionlon di'lrhH, five rooin house, bam. granaries, fenceif. well and spring; one mile to Perrybill sllion, store, choo and Pl.. for Prince Rupert improved properly. Call Weslenhaver Hros. 6 TO RENT IOOM for Reul in private bom Up-tn-ilale furiushins: water front view. Phone I Hue 5fW. 330 Fourth Avwnue East. t OR RENT. Modern four room ed flat with .Monarch range. Glapp lllock. Weslenhaver Eros. If OR RENT. Pianos, player pianos, phonograph and sewing machines. Walker Music Store. FOR RENT. Tatlor-sbop ; Iw business rooms below. Iw living rooms above. Weslen haver Iros. ' Iff )U 1lI!.vr,-Fn'rti4-bft.'3ione- keeping suite. Mussallen -Aparlmeiiis. 0lione 1H. tf till RKN'I'. Jirge roim, sub two men. 'Iliinl Avmnie Phone Red :i30. f.o ''OR RKNT. Room with or wilh out board; near elevator. Phone Red 157. tf FOR RUNT. Seven roomed bouse partly furniahed. Phom JKack 13K. h' TIIHKI: Roomed Col lag fur reul Seventh Avenue West. Phnn-Mlark t.'lH. & MODERN FLAT for Rent. Apply Max Ileilbroner. Jon has been closed nnd Man u-lur llrowii has gono to O'nrt Esinlon. I'lie lasl session of the Felix llrblge Club was held this week at Ihe home of Mrs. W. W. An dersnn. Prize winners were Mrs niton Sharpe and Mr. A. E Falconer. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prlnce Rupert Mr. nnd Mrs. S. F. D. Roe. Allr Arm; T. .1. Slephens, Vancouver; A. Wnll, C.N'.IL; R. J. Mayer. Smilhcrs; W. M. Redner. Sealllc. Central M. Powell, John A. W. Smith arid .lame Frnncih. An vox; I, Oarfl, C.N.R. DRY WOOD. Split to any length in block, per load $G.OO. . SALT IIKHKINO. A. ISAACSON, Seal Cove. Phone Hlack inl AUCTIONEER Vol' make one dollar look like two when you huy your liouso-hnld furHilur' frtini nie. Private ale daily. I wit outright for cash, or anrtinti ar- runged on commiaeion. IMiwik-graph recunt exchamo-d. F. Hrine, Auctioneer, 2W. Second StreH BOARD HOARD TV Second Avenue HOARD. Phone 425 Red Third 3.111 lMmlr. S3" I "in or? DANCING. Third Ave IfcANCLNO. Hay' Hloek. Ussons any hour by appolntiuen: Secal Charleston, e i c Tuesday and Thursdays. Mr Howard Friiell aislinv Phone Stl mornings. Mrs. II. 0. Crfwe. ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving HatftcaKe and Express iand:l.illle News Htuud, Pbon 36? Re Plione fireen 01 (V TAXI Phone C7 Tail (Call Ororge. Paul or Oust) Six- and v en -passmiger Simla hakers at yur disiHMal any Um1 for EOc Service 10SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from KmpreM lintel TRAPPERSI I -NF.Mti (O.nno MINK SKINS. He .l prices paid. See me liefurajrnn sell your furs. If it fur PI buy thntii. W. GOLDBLOOM, Second Ave. The Hone! Fur Man. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving, If you want anything enl for High Low High Low or delivered, phone us. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE Next Back to Old Stand. We are removing in 343 Third Avenue Kinpirc Office mi March FURNITURE. New and Reeondhnnd Furnl lure Store. We liny. Sell nnd Ex Hthange New and Secondhand (loods. GEO. PAPAD0PULOS 830 Third Ave. t'hone 6 ht PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ao44sa)44 a Sunday, March 7. ' 0::'t) a.m. IH. ft. ID :1ft p.m. 15.? " 0:0 a.m. H.8 " l.'l:UI p.m. 7.0 " Monday, March 8 7 : m a.m. I8..1 ft ?l :0H p.m. I5.fl " I.IJ a. in. 0.8 " M:il p.m. " Advertise In the Dally News. k"4i r iuiii-rti'iiK-' tni i S.(I4 I Loitj Found,4j j TIMBER SALE, X7MJ. MlMnlW i. a ' 4, HNIt n 'H. i! lV. I-.. Utr . T III in ' ' ' . IMdlli JH.I I Klj. ' ' li: in r o, K. i t i i in. , .i i . WATIS S0TICC use AMD TM JK'li I i I Knii. .1 b-,M ..(.I . : It i...... . rurk Mill IH. 4Ml fit . ii, I.. .! H JVJ lakl r. k i i ir4i. w hlch ... Hon. aiHl I -InMH inn. tHlMt- --illti ! in-I ! kMP Tiir toiM-.i m llx lolk'IIMt ill Ur - rmp. Will rt-ul tMr I I 'l-l v it . I hra .f V . ! art. rt - ? I.wal-i- i. . iJtkf M iw. iMr(. II H r' I J Vii., . tkr II I- atMKtiy. in - . i: Al arrv. 4 l.H-r4 Nll'i . I I k. l lr., fHI, . I laai.4 4i" jl tbl.il I Mini III irf W fi- i met .-i4 i .n I. in. v (' III ti ll. a-. 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