FaUR rH DAILY NEWS Make The Teapot Test Put “SALADA” TEA in a warm teapot---pour on freshly boiled water---let stand for five minutes---and you will have the most delicious cup of tea you ever tasted. “DALADA’ HAS THE FLAVOR! THE FRAGRANCE! THE DELICIOUSNESS oss that makes Ceylon Tea the beverage of delight. In sealed lead packages ONLY. * BLACK, GREEN er MIXED "An Education IN BUYING AND A KNOWLFDGE AS TO WHERE YOU MAY GET THE MOST VALUE FOR THE MONEY EXPENDED, write for our illustrated catalogue, through which you will come Into direct touch with the faciiities of our big Vancouver store. Splendid Values in Cutlery AND TABLE SILVER are offered all buyers through the medium of this catalogue, in which the illustrations and descriptions are truly representative of the real - articles. Our prices for this fine Cutlery and Silverware are very mod- erate when the quality of the goods are considered, and this quality backed by our house guarantee. Our silverware comes direct to you from our own factories. Henry Birks G Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND) SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director Royal Standard Cinnamon Biscuits No. 8&—Cut out and paste in Re- cipe Book: 2 cups ROYAL STANDARD; 2 tea- spoonfuls baking powder, 1 tee- spoonful salt, 2 tablespoons lard, 1 cup milk. Roll out and dot with butter, sprinkle with cinnamon Roll up and cut in slices. Bake in quick oven BETTY BROWN. MRROTAL Standardize your kitchen at our risk Do this: Buy a sack of ROYAL STANDARD and bake some of these delicious cinnamon biscuits. If you have the slightest regret at changing your pet brand of flour—if you don't really believe ‘way down in your heart that no other brand but ROYAL STANDARD could have made biscuits as light and golden—-YOUR MONEY WILL BE RE- FUNDED. Bake once with ROYAL STANDARD and you will substitute ROYAL STANDARD for “flour” in your recipe book for ever after “Your gorcer is ROYAL STANDARD wise—ask him. » ae TANTARO BT AUR Lito : Tested F. G. DAWSON, Wholesale Distributor PRINCE RUPERT ey micimicimiohiomicmioimicimooomieme) FRR OE a a a High-Grade Work Plumbing, Steamftting and sheet metal work CMe ee at fair prices Western Plumbing Co., Ld PI IT II II IIIT I IIIT III IIASA AAAAAIAAAA IN IAS SECOND - HAND Logging -:- Equipment dust overhauled and in first clase order. LOGGING DONKEYS LOGGING BLOCKS AND TOOLS | @ROSSCUT SAWS AND AXES | BLACKSMITH OUTFITS WIRE ROPE | TENTS AND OUTFITS | BOATS AND LAUNCHES SOIC tit & SPRING SUITS Right in Price Right in Style Right in Quality TRY US SWEDER BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS COMPLETE CAMP Aliso a Sawmill Plant compiete, co- | pacity 20 M. This equipment as well as complete ‘ i outfits f£ geneal contracting work, jeither large or smail jobs, is offered at ome Olce brings prices which will make an enquiry worth } while Address enquiries to yw. 4. HAZLITT, Purchasing Agent British Columbia Electric Rallway, B. C. Electric Block - Vancouver, 8. C in Section 2 Lote 8-10, Block 16, $3,260 pair; oo Quarter cash, balance 6, 12, 18 and 24. | , ROYAL BAKERY Lots 23-24, Block 16, $1,750 pair; ' oa «an Saekiea } Sucessor to é re cash, balance 6, 12, 48 | Formerly known as Ciifton's. Lots 181 and 132, Block 20, s900 $| SREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY each; £100 cash and $25 per mo. ' ‘ | We deliver to any part of the city Houses and fists to rent. Also | semi-furnished 4-room house on | Third Avenue Phone 363 Second Avenue, near Eleventh 6t. | nut anos or mounance — f PRINCE RUPERT TRANSFER COMPANY Heavy Teaming and Baggege Express PATTULLO & RADFORD § "*"’»piii#ingtite Excellent Storage Facilities PHONE 83 SECOND AVE. Pe AL — DEALERS — COAL |PHONE 6566 1006 THIRD AVE. southbound voyage. The Zabasa of the cold storag company’s fishing fleet ected yesterday with 60,000 pounds of halibut after being out only six days. The weather now is fav- erable for halibut fishing and some big catches will probably come in soon. . . * This is Hotpoint week. Cur- rent issues of Ladies’ Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post explain how they will bene- fit you. Call and see the El Glo- stovo demonstrated at Parkin & Ward Electric Ltd., local representatives 109-44 Co. The latest costumes in We fine line in would be to you if Demers’ styles in the little have just received a ratine and repp and pelased to show them you will visit our store. 109 summer coatee suits Mr the Procter, ancial the city Mahon. senior of Mahon, partner of McFarlane & of the largest .fin- the west, is in a few days on a trip firm one houses in for of investigation His firm puts out considerable money for Brit- ish houses and it is for the pur- pose of sizing up the city as a field for loans that Mr. Mahon is here, The Princess Sophia, north- bound, arrived yesterday after- of bound noon On board were a party i2 Russian - prospectors for the White river. They hadJa complete outfit with them, in- cluding scows for river naviga- tion. The Sophia also carried a iot of live stock for Skagway bound for the interior of the Yu- kon, and a number of pack horsers to go up the Stikine. When the summer schedule opens next month the Sophia will be on the northern run regu- larly, alternating with the Prin- cess May. The Cradle Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C. Jackson of the Digby wireless Station at the Prince Rupert Genera! hospital, daughter. on May 14, a Cb06b 00s ecasenen * * * NEWSBOYS’ CONTEST * * Every boy who sells * * The Daily News has a *# * chance te win a new suit * * of clothes every month. * * We give a ticket with * * every five papers sold * * and on June 15 a drawing * * of all e tickets will take # * place end the lucky boy #* * gets new suit of # * clot res Boys, begin to * * eel! T © Daily News at # * on * * * ee ee ee | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS | GILLETT’S LYE EATS DIRT Furnished house to rent—S rooms complet:ty furnished, immediate possession; $36 a month. One 3-room house, partly furnished, $20 a month. One 4-room fiat at $15 per month. Light on all sides, Flats, Stores and Warehouses. Fire and Accident Insurance in Strong Board Companies. “ J. LORNE MacLAREN 615 Second Ave. Phone 150 “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. eee Try Smith & Killas’ ice crean . . . Fal at the London Cafe sitf Buy where you can get th most for the money—that is Port Edward. io2tf The City of Seattle was port, southbound, this m The Spokane, northbound S due here tomorrow nizht A new line of summer dresses in ratine and cotton crepe in the + very latest cut, has just bee SILLETT COMPANY LINIT ‘eived at Demers 109 TORONTO ONT M9 The Atlin fisheries this mort ing received twenty-five tons of . . - : ; | mR Mrs. Ben Self and M1 ice from Ketchikan off the ir. and ate Be . : steamer City of Seattle. ind Mrs. Vogue returned Sunday Sores from a five days’ fishing trip in Miss Froud gave a farewell!/the chain of lakes back of the} party to her pupils in music last|/boneyard on the Skeena Phey evening. She is leaving for the|had excellent sport and a_ de- south in a few days. lightful holiday in the open. nok te }Many friends appreciated their Chief Engineer Van Arsdo! isjcatch of trout upon their return. recovering nicely from his re-| eur 52 cent injuries and is able to sit up Mr. and Mrs. F. H.- Mobley and and receive visitors at the hos-|Mr. and Mrs P. W. Anderson pital. | have just returned from a pleas- : ant fishing trip to Banks island, J. D. MeNiven, fair wage Ona, | about fifty miles down the coast cer of the: Dominion labor ‘de-|phey report splendid fishing. partment, is here on an offiéial | They also had the pleasure of trip. Mr. MeNiven was formerly] . ee S8 a0 Ce ingwood EK. ne Collingw rh ton end Westmineter Rpg, Or “arte: “THE PRINCE RUPERT CIVILIAN RIFLE ASSN. |Scores Made on ) Sunday, the 100n| Instant. 200 500 600 Don Yelf 30 31 35—06 w. M. Brown 30 a5 30 96 | ly. Russell 92 35) 9704) Ip c. Stuart . 30 33 30—93 |Jack Allen . 80 32 30—09 iw. J, Greer » -28 31 29. 92) T. Partington 29 30 32 Ot) KR. Avertl 31 29 3i1—i A. Little . 29 31 25 85 | ), B. Larkin 20 #20 «8694—82/ W. Mathieson 28 18 33-79) Don Brown 30 28 21—-70/ A. W. Cameron 24 «(ot 25—70| 4. Cuthbert 20 19 18—57] uy Cameron 22 10 23 85 | J. Cargill 17 17 16—50 J. Kerr 19 16 35) |e. H. Shockley 29 20 Mr. Yelf was winner of the spoon “THE WEATHER Furnished by F. W. Dowling Observer For the 24 hours ending 5 a.m., May 12, {914 Barometer reduced tu sea NOUR; dec dtes eehtew a bakes 10.375 8 1GMOUS |..0:s-6are:oa.v'es-0 ig 0. SAMIIODSE « usa disc Rhee cline 44 One, of the most comfortable | pleasure cruisers in the harbor was launched this afternoon She is 34 feet over all and eight- foot beam. There is ample cabin accommodation as well as a large cockpit for outing parties. She will be known as the Kermac, a conglomeration of the appella- tions of two well known sports- men who had her built. Shot to Pieces Prices of shoes at shoe 109tf Peck’'s store are shot to pieces . ET * Try a Want Ad in The News * EEE re ee. Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 FIRST CLASS CUISINE Hot and Cold Running Water in all Roome Only finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITIGH COLUMBIA PRUDHOMME & FISHET Proprietors RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers ana 8B. C. Land Surveyors Waterworks, Water Power, Whalf Con struction, Reports, Plans, Dominion and Provincial Land Surveying, Mine Survey ing, Townsites ana Subdivisions, Electric Blue Printing, Negatives and Whit Prints McBride St., Prince Rupert, B.C. SEA A a a a a a 39--PHONE--35 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN PREM CARAAAAAAAAAKP RARER CREE RRRREERERERE TREE RERRKREKKAKKKEKKKKKKKKKK SAVOY HOTEL ; PHONE 535 The House of Qualiy OEI_———a_a High Cost of Living Unknow They not who purchas Co. are worrying h ht have a few more it rer to the city know before this to average 1d what hig firn sary this pay ope ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION Why material should so grea has not g The - reasonable prices save Raw labor has increased goods at THE ANSWER IS: We same the buy study We prices Saving marke of direc spot cash turno fresh modern m and me profits and large offering you clean and by these quality of goods Do all your buying at LADIES’ SATIN UNDER- SKIRTS LADIES SUMMER DRESSES Very pretty Satin Under skirts, made of wearable | satin in widths suitable for atk the present styles They , alee come in black, navy, saxe serge Will cerise, paddy green; sizes | ~ , ‘s 8, 3D 40, 42 Worth 83.00 for $1.65 $11.90 NET WAISTS LADIES’ HOSE Beautifully embroidered net waists, back is embroid ered and tucked; front ¢ broidere d; long sieeves . high fancy collar Jap s lining, open in back; sizes 36 to 42 ; 4 Very special $2.95 50c Women’s Low Cut Shoes Wednesday $3.85 PRIDE, NASH & C0. Store open every morning 7 a. m. Close 6:3F p.m Saturdays close 11:30 p.m aeoroccccosccnt etiam ; {prince nureer 9 ‘ HOUSE Ole Directory | pots and Lambs SSS ne for sale Members P.R.L. Vintners Association Corner of First Ave PHONE RED 391 North End of Manson Way pevceeserrne — To Rent WINDGOR HOTEL and Eighth #1 W. HM. Wright, Prop. SOCOEOL EL EEEAIIIIET HOTEL CENTRAL First Avenue and Seventh St CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY. European — ay Aeon Plap Summer Excursions nee, Sage Prince Rupert to Montreal ness ‘a 7 Ge) GUNN. S904sd eee sts . | aNOX HOTEL Do to Toronto and return. 00 | { a to ai Paul and return... 96.00 | First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth ond Ave Do to Chicago and return... 108.50 } European Piao, Rates 50c w 81.00 Py Do to New York and return 144.50 Per Day McBr o Other points correspondingly low. Besner & Besner, Props. i Effective June ist. Fit returp os Ave limit October o5M. ees PE S Ave c rates to Norwegian Cele- Vv. D. Casey ond Ave bration in Norway, effective April Y. Rochester . Y 20th, 25th and 20th. ° EMPRESS HOTEL , ve Ave Cheap rates te Norwegian San- Third Ave., Between Sixth and ; sank gerbund in Chicago, effective May Seventh Streets | ) Doo 190th and 20th. Pien, 6 te 91 Per Day Dock Princess Beatrice, Southbound, European Me DT a Sundey, 8 p. m. ——= , ser St 41. G. MCNAB, Gemerer Agent i] f Corner 83rd Avenue and 6th Street PREMIER HOTEL section ? American and European Flac 1( ' al F. W. Henning, Mareger | rw 8 se ? ROYAL HOTEL Cortey & Burgess, Props a n e Third Ave. and Sixth St F r Sa e European Pian Steam Heated O & ey een ch oe ae ms : IMMEDIATELY BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR ©CO, 3) Furniture for 30 0° oom Agreements of Sale for LimiveD Lal ' Discounting Second Ave. and Sixth St ; 160 | Phone 102 Lot 9, I 400 From i; ——— a 1, PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. Lot I 4,600 ' ‘ $2,000 r a Sts Lot 37, ! 1,000 U se 2 reser a 8 g ’ ; ' p—Must be Af. alo Lot 4 ae 1,600 Sub:nit _ Shorties to Lots 3 sec. 4 3.n60 == Lots SUBSC if FOR id Co. lit Third Avenue UBSCRIE ~ ell ‘THE DAILY NEWS jecond Avenue