THE DAILY NEWS ves Maroh’), toi x ener Se = = eee iit me ‘ a : — ail nd JE ABO O GOOG OU UU U OUR UO UOUBEBEEBUEG CEE RE LI Southbou + | FUND FOR ALASKA rhe Princess Beatrice sailed Certa A BREAKFAST IN CEYLON : i Local and Personal ee ROAD AGREED. UPON] .is"surist'veaine' wits goer UT Relat the following passengers J fatipu leeling, Hattie, G. M. Kinley, A. J. Prud and ( would not bring you a more delicious cup of tea FI III IISA III IA IIIA IIIA III IIIS SASSISISISSSSSSSSSISISISISIAISSICSIAIC Conferces Settle On $36,000,000). Adam Mackie, D. €. Me penny ement fy oma ler we than you may have at your own table by using Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream.| New wall paper, Wallace's Appropriation and Give Presle js onc. E. Burgess, Mrs, . E.| been b a s » ela fev ne, Sle 55-tf dent Broad Powers Burgess, 8. H. Cohen, J. Allece, i regulated eu Mr. Frank Phiseator of Ter- —— re O. Westman, M. Matheson, Nels i 5 i race is in the city for a few days.|* When you buy a meal get it at Washington, March 4,—The Nelson, CG. Falis and Dan Stacey at ae listenin the Royal Cafe and you will get}eonference committee on the , instal ” if New prints and ginghams./the best in the city, 52tf] Ajaska railroad has agreed prac- Away Behind Prince Rupert J Wallace's. 55-tf a tically upon every phase of the Vancouver building permits aie Pe ee Capt. Neweombe of the Dixie is | }jj}! The senate conferees have}. . February were valued at for . i“ Our baregair : ress save | fixing up his boat for the sprin®}arecepted the house amendment ; @ wens R08, 25 It is the world’s choicest tea, at its best—the vou: einedl Srisviactg. aati Grade , ~h score ting for $95,000,000 in.| 262,076, as agait a 1 { a4 5,204 om ¢ ‘ q y. é t 8. oe ure . roviIdings PU, ‘ | me o as ay * ti " finest hill-grown Ceylon—in sealed lead packets. nes é + ey stead of $40,000,000, but two] 5 aL shes ie ‘% . ' wait ih vevveey i . . 4 . or e wo on s 0 t e ¥%¥ BLACK, GREEN or MIXED ost Mrs. G. A. Smith of Ketchikan, Mr. Andrew Stewart and fam-| million instead of one million is ' Py 4 $473,593, compared with BRR formerly of this city, is visiting|ily expect to leave shortly for} made available immediately. The |” a siti adi dollake: tow! the : FOR A - i -—— - ~ =|here for a few days. their future home on the prairie.| senators also accepted the house Se a i datond in 1913 z , AX: ek ee aces Se imendiments doing away with an |COPPesponeins I ss trond dha ; * ef Ladies s . ; 7 . of t j a ‘. | he The Prince Rupert building ase s ’ vadies suits, fit guaranteed rhe outside cash market value|issue of bonds, and the bill when mits for February were half x Wallace's. 55-tfl\of the four lots secured for the}finally passed will appropriate iil tins in eee "\f ) t pa post office site was $65,000.|the $35,000,000 directly from the me 5; ea t 7 {ONE [hi SAUNAS SM | H. W. J. Brooks has returned| Who got the other $30,000? treasury. THE WEATHER t i — Ee = ifrom a trip to the interior. | ae e [he house conferees receded t { — = ante ‘ . ie as on ; ' a _ . — ES | 5 | W. L. Mackenzie, who has been from the amendment requiring Furnished by F. W. Dowling t PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 09 ¢ : — EF | Wall paper—newest designs, | on : 4 ‘a aye}. {the president to purchase any * , —— FS ; jplaying hockey with New Hazel- | Observer Rei he ded stiii-e i eh = F |Teasonable prices. Wallace's 55tf/ion, is in the city looking up old|Connecting line of railroad be- on ae ES | Sige ; fore work on the new system is ‘ a 1 | | friends. 0 e 24 hours ending 5 a.m., ; = Mr. Neil MclIvor of New Hazel- | ep ag atte started. The senate provision For the 24 Bours--endin es SEIT oe ~ — |ton is spending a fe ays the which gives ) preside roar ¥ Se Es pe & a few days in th Capt. Freeman is getting the lich give th presi lent broad Raramatar peduted to. sce SIXTH AVENUE F 3 | city. A : liscretionary powers in the mat- : 7 } ee se new Narbethong in line. It is at), wha nosented March 9, 1914 ) = ‘ese E . a » ar raat ke pred. eve ; 2 bs Two tickets for $1.00 on the oe ag 7 .. Se com in aaa Giving the president full dis H at : 5 6.0 BARBE R SHOP . 5 ‘re . av r so ’ gs : MIMNOEY. fiw ha he ees 46.4 A = piano drawing which takes place eat ne: he bout eee feet retionary powers in the matter || pre 3.0 \\ oe 4 on Mareh 21st. Wark’s. ott |! : ote cetcat of buying or leasing such rail- | oe eee were. te p= roe eae over ‘ail, way lines as th vernment a oH i) i aS as e rover nen I oe Mr. Marshall of the Prince Ru- _ railroad may.connect with is te } ey pert Importing Co. is back from Mrs. Layton and daughter re-|advantageous. It has been sug- This § weather promotes th , a trip into the interior. turned to their home in New Ha-j| gested that the president might C h as vse jzelton on Saturday. They have|consider it feasible to Jease one oug: S $ Vancouver Prices Give us | Have you realized that $250} been spending a few weeks in the of the existing lines and to ex- Those who have trouble in ; a Call cash will secure a lot in the}south. pend the appropriation for addi- shaking off a cough should 2 > ' | business.centre of Port Edward? Tiree? tional mileage. By making it + s Ht , os ; or ct Re maete ree an Bi ee | George Ambrose and Jack|compuisory to buy one of the pea , setae tia irrit setae at ~ PLELI LLLP LOL OLLELEELOM Rey. Mr. Fortune preached at|O’Brien are busy on a house for|the Alaska railroads was con- the bron 1 tubes, and | aie Mihi both Presbyterian , services yes-!(. H. Francis on Fighth avenue, ar i me eek a ies. of law- pr § mad ‘ eed terday. A splendid crowd turned r 4), | Sullts, which would delay the j , it nbion™ the . | ‘ sec seve > suse wil 5 I r it m enables a if at alent ection seven. The hou ill road hailding for years. sed Wiinataadinaaate i] | SOCIETY () CYPA tere contain six rooms and will be Under 1) : { ; ; i 1 t t | -} e ‘ese ro Silo = « . re 5 SSIN s 3 thoroughly modern, ; . 1 present provisions | ee rente OF PORT ESSINGTON F Mr. Hansen's house in section a had oes of the bill, should President Wil- sietihiant MadlihenanAltics | will give « | ( j oe rt: : il heal | " ‘ rt con the ey} ie seven is making good progress son find some railroad unwiling Mach ‘ fT d | } : " fal ans “ i. rie 1s Syrup o aran | the jlar ribes Is 1H and should be finished in about ar. Andrew Ericson: i Lill/to sell, or to lease, he could Cod Liver Oil has won, oa a (! three weeks. busy on his house in block 38,]build a parallel line or start its merit, the lar gest sal A CUNNINGHAM’S HALL | a 6 Pires 8 Righth avenue, section seven.|from a new terminal. ee Ne ie tice eatin, PORT ESSINGTON, MARCH ny t. WO classes of | Active preparations are onj|There will be six roonis when it r ‘ sold everywhere | 1914 | |foot for St. Patrick's concert. It]}is finished about the end of .the Off for Behring Sea J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., 12 Don’t forget take Saturdal ‘ people worry will no doubt be one of the best|month. ra ‘aerate bt | tralr \ # lof the year. Meee ® Seven fishermen left last eve- Ner { x b t m th | i. ep, Our local wizards of finance|®ing for Vancouver, where they Seer er eee rere i a ou oney-- ose ES | W. F. Lake, who has been in}den’t seem to approve of taking will Join the fishing boat Albert - — h h li ] S New Hazelton on business for the|the people into their confidence.|Meyer of the Canadian Fish & who ave too 1tt e€ jcontractors, has returned and|The ways of darkness are dang-|Cold Storage Co. rhe: slberk leone south. erous. Meyer is fitting out in Vancouver | and those who have aa ge —$$—_ —___—_ for a trip to the Behring sea, | , Big ee where she will fish for cod, Th Ch (} eS | Goods at half price for the st e eapest h.” | p too muc jnext six days. Brass, leather : = ERNE STAY Oe | goods, stationery, some lines of TERRACE NOTES JOHN CURRIE Underwear Crown | E j}eut glass, silver and_= china. ON SKEENA RIVER : Both classes appear to be satisfied | Wark’s. BD se a Contractor & Bullder Is the best silk underwear. We have wl with the price of | ’ f ’ t9P\ _ eee wes? ‘ Estimates Given on Moving Buildings the combination in Italian Tricot. and adjoining — railroa | [ok gelphapipnpmeaaihge tase dso 8S The debate on Thursday on Phone Black 294 ton vt ee sar dena $10 00 ART CLUTHES From the ‘best ‘selection of ma- [President Wilson's. policy with aaah Wea miscte o |terials on the coast. Artistic! regard to the Mexican situation |mametmmmmmmommmspammmmngmme |3 noone any tint: per a CUVUK BROS. & ALLEN LIMITER ae *kmanship. Give us a call. Sane | troduce these garments we will | i was most interesting and was ' sell them this week at $6.50 & $7 ir iAmerican Tailor. 52-tf ) | cael de well attended, The decision was p Pwes d Pr lais : I , Both classes also appreciate the youthful | Miss F. B. Fason, dressmaker |#iven in favor of the affirmative, |) a ass ee Harrison, Gamble & l - 2 a ets ge . B. Ee ; ssmé lines, the high art tailoring, the natty jand milliner, 217 Ninth Ave. E.,]who sought to uphold that the of the highest quality, imported DEM VRS fabrics, the marked value of the special has an assistant in her business Jattitude of the United States is and domestic are shown in a var- * * jin preparation for a busy spring] justifiable The “xt meeting lety of choice patterns. , garments which await your early glance. ; asa Pring | justifiable. next meeting Third Avenue oe summer 1 eason. 06-06 |) be an open debate as to COME AND SEE ee ea aw - ; whether a clean but cranky” —_ i pooeenn d | The Prince Albert left last]. :, : PRLIPOP IORI OTS: Hy LEE & CLARK | <. : wife is more desirable than a ‘ a ve ning for a oe vue mets jolly but untidy one. The society SWEDER BROS., NOTICE ‘ io ee a bps Ag T , 0 CEU eS a > |will close the present season of Pp MERCHANT Salone Block Tenders will be received by the under 4 Gent’s Furnishing 3rd Avenue rant So ae James and Mr-|meetings the last week in April. hone S8XTH STREET Biatas TOY She: SCR: An Tree Oe oe ac aziey. ° e ° Criterion Cigar Store estholme M ‘ 5 m iwazley eee | Block, up tll nov March 10th, Inven Victor Gramaphones Rs ‘ ad cr 5 Among the arrivals from Ru- eee ee es Si Be Ane noe at Books i r. anc Mrs. Chas. urgess == ee Aichuanite ® en te bata nec F th left last evening. Mr. Burgess pore sre Mrs. Blake, and. Ure. a rt ARNEIL, Assignee Magazines chee 1H j : . |Barbour. A number of men con- “ . ” : : } Photo Supplies 43 goes to see his mother, who +8 nected with government surveys The Daily News PREP POLE LOO LOPLI EROPELOELOLELELELS | Developing and Printing aceite 7 : ~ ————————— ~|ill at Abraham, Wis., while Mrs.|/have also arrived with their out- Shlaraing and a | Burgess goes through to Wood-|fjt and a team of dogs, on their CLASSIFIED ADS, FOR : SAI E | aE ne i st Ont. hey w > FONel wav ti \ ‘Nea eten , 1 F rs mites Base og, i pee | stock, On The ill be gone|way to the Naas via Kitsum- rene Be Balection of interior ; = omic mle aloo momomom ss | ;some two months. kalum lake. me ine | ; : ee = | FOR RENT 369 acres on the east shore of View Cards s Prescott Isiand, $4.26 per acre; | Mr. Nash, who is interested in a py ea terms $2.25 per acre cash and she | 7 . f t - ithe Fort Fraser townsite, came | -AQGRHUUUUOUU URE | Deck ROOM In ground floor oMce. Apply terse" Trere M eaag een | W W WR ATHALL down on the train yesterday and P.O, Drawer 1663 City. 285-u . ° . T lots, Secti 8, $376 each; s Pee LAr SYeTES Weegee es cash ‘Nalance $15 a month. | 606 THIRD AVENUE Two lots, Section 8, $325 each; Phone 551 —_—_——_- - we ee $50 cash, balance $10 per month. , o weneet Lots 3 and 4, Block 19, Section beeererorrnrr nner ere ee MOTOR BOAT—Hull 30 ft. by 8 1-2 ft.| 1, $45,000; terms quarter cash, 1, j beam, Apply T. M, Orwig, boat builder, | 2 and 3 years at 7 per cert. ee ort Ess ae iy. 4 SE Port Essington, I 53tf | Four of the best lots in Section Box 156——Junction of ist, 2nd and NINE HUNDRED DOLLAR player plano for Bete BN es Be Ce eee hae BC Coast Ste nsnip Cerice ul r » * * : Satna: equity in Prince Kupert realty. West: | maby Repelee ae balance at 6 per LU, SO ee aaa Box 16—ist Ave., between 8th and oo, : ait al il. = - } Ds jleft immediately for Vancouver. ie, Bee told me of a fine way ieee ta peathes 9). to reduce my meat bill. trusty clam gun yesterday and visited the beach of Digby island. He was saying that according to the U. 8S. Depart- They speared quite a few. a ment of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 142, ten cents is FOR SALE x x - ; i CIRCUIT NO. 1. x « Box 12-—5th St. and 3rd Ave. a ‘ ‘ 1 « a POrrrerre err « Box 136th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave. | | | . worth of wheat supplies almost three times as An Indian branch of the Sal- 9th Ats, (Knox Hotel.) BABY CHICKS, hatching eggs, laying hens | Sonate dee th ote tee the tee, ; F ivation Army has recently made a|& 86% 17-—1#t Ave. and 7th St. (Cen. and breeding pens, Kocks, Reds, Leg- : SAFETY ae much protein and ten times as much energy as a ltour of the up-river points. They | tral Hotel.) aoe De Columbia Poultry haneh, pe ae aces haces alt denne beamed FAMOUS on) round steak. | held religious meetings in all the ]4 CIRCUIT No. 2. iu, ec a . eS. on Meer ee.” PRINCESS Kg “Make more use of your oven little woman,” he | Indian settlements. A XE Box se $rd Ave, and 3rd St. WANTED Houses for rent, LINE SERVICE te says. So now I put more biscuits and muffins on The Acme Clothing company’s 7 cateee: eee! pp ae —- 7 : the table and Tess meat, And now the tendency of Jno sovawil"have, an oxen er are are and meee ou Bwana em, © yf ML ML STEPHENS & GO, LTD. $1 ce mar, nse | ' jay WANTED—-Cook for dining car, Apply | Real Estate Notaries Insurance | Seis 8 stnpounds W. J. McLean, G. T. P, Wharf. 49-61 Princess Mag . m ° Ieee Saturday YOUNG WOMAN with litte girl would | o« | : veral Agent like position in private family. Box | J.G McNAB, ‘ 101 Daily News, 101f f eee LARGE CANADIAN mall order house wants | a aan one man in each locality to mall cata- | eeeempannenes serena | | I Bob and the children is to ‘make a meal of them.” tionally large glass front. The . ' pedo . ; Box 26—-2nd Ave. and 6th St. Bob says “I’m a wizard in the kitchen,* but ’'m |skilful manner in which the |frames are set will give a front- . 1 . age of close on to fifty feet. CIRCUIT NO. 3. x x J x x x x « as x J x x x « x Box 27—G. T. P. x _ ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR. It's great! Oe t Box 31-—-5th Ave. and Fulton St. x x x x x x x x 4 x x x “ x x x x x quite sure my magic would vanish without my Box 32-—Borden and Taylor Sts, Box 34—-7th Ave, and Fulton St, Box 35-—-9th Ave, and Comox Ave, A unique form of advertising 7 logues, Will pay $15 weekly. National is a to be launched by The}} Supply Co., Windsor, Ont. oo Dry Dock Lat a News. will occupy one full os oo et: 08. BOGhe Fp, MISCELLANEOUS Lot 14, Block 4%, Section 6 $200; Re ’ % Box 38—6th Ave. and Thompson St, . ; : STANRARD can at of pf paper for six issues. }] , pay cteh, balance © and 18 ¢) . —— : - - months, | ee te |4 very limited number of reser-|4 eke ame NO. 4, EARN $15 WEEKLY at home evenings : Bnd eye iat tion 8 lulely ’ Laboratorpy } vations can be had and it will be|4 phe Ave, and Emmerson mailing catalogues for large Canadian | Lot 15, Block 3, Section 8, §66 | ot Uniform Tested le A f “first PL mail order house, Representatives | cash, Lots r hi cas 0 Irs come first Box 42—5th Ave. and McBride st. yanted ip all cities, towns gad country | Lot 28, Block 4, Section 8, $600; rhe | lserved,’ A special representa- Box 435th Ave. and Green St. SOO POE Did eons Wiens SO 88 terme arranged. gaa ; tive, Mr, Fredell, who is handling Box 44—6th Ave and Basil St. a Lot 28, Block 4, Section 8, owe Take nol pe we : | this, will call and explain, or you Box 45-——7th Ave. and ENerts. ; SAG