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Scsscrizers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of l non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. a aa DAILY EDITION. EEE — — — —_ THE HATCHET Is BURIED. | ee a 29 The war is over and a peace compact signed. The two great fighters, both named Manson, last night shook hands and} today might go on the calendar marked in red as “Handshakin | —__ Day.” We fought a good fight and we lost, but we have to admit that our opponents also put up a good fight, and while patting ourselves on the back have plenty of time to admire their generalship and soldierly qualities. There will be peace and smiling even at the city council, although the Mayor did say some hot things about Dr. Ciayton and both Dr. Clayton and Alderman Montgomery said the hardest things they could of the Mayor. But it is all over and ordinary citizens as well as politicians are relieved. A clear lethal stream is sweeping al! acrimony from the memory and we are dropping back into our old paces, everyone doing his share in the upbuilding of this great city and world port. eee —_—_—_—_—_—_——— — THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE The morning after the night before The flowers are dead in the light of mort We rise with shaking hands to dress 4nd wish that we had ne'er been bort The morning after the night before— The wine is stale, the laughter fled; We blush with shame as memory stirs The worse than idle things we said. The morning after the night before— We bid goodbye to the jovial past And swear, with penitential vow, The night before shal! be the last. The morning after the night before— We grasp the lily and spurn the rose; But the night that follows the night before Opens the gate through which penitence flows. EE SAMUEL HARRISON Vv. PF. G. GAMBLE (NOTARY PUBLIC) Samuel Harrison & Co. | : Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert Stewart THE DAILY NEWS. ~| KING GEORGE HARRASSED BY THE GREAT COAL PROBLEM ROYAL BROW BEGINS TO Loox CAREWORN AS THE wnat tl TRIAL WARFARE RAGES ON—KING CANCELS MANY FOREIGN VISITS PLANNED PREVIOUSLY. Londot Marcel ng; the esponsibil had + rmants. inderstood that_the King andj yusiy the King t I ion and dut days thr i is pass e undoubt-/dent Fallieres was contemplated y affecting h e pre-ithis spring, and as a matter of uundiy than they appear t 10} fact provisiona arrangements the majority of his subject ere.| had been in hand for some weeks | whose itude it h resent| bul in the absence of a settlement} crisis recalis the ht heartedjof the coal dispute the King has} gaiety with which lle. 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The news is well edited, its news columns ar some. It is a paper you need in your home. The advertising col umns you in ‘touch with opportunities f for getting the full value for your mone ¥ r a = \¢ ; a |= |/2 5 | -. a IF 3 In Commercial Printing — we have a large stock of ORBSssoaees Do OBIS Letterheads ” nr nT Ce i Stock Certificates Articles of Association We handle Blank Ledger 4 he Illustrated Pamphlets Leaf System ren, For society printing, we ensure correctness of style and taste in Visiti Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from the h imt to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the ‘‘News Job”’ mead ae News — PHONE 98 Third Ave PHONE 98 We bably than|= ) the factor sacl >» Rup- its for and | | Railway moun. In e's Pee Prompt settlements the strong the Mack Realty & *nthusiastic | ‘msu > Co. It's worth money e Rupert is/to you in event of a fire or acci- I wilj | dent. Tee the Insurance People. Phone 150. tf expre ssed hummer, he observed, go further than that and say Prince Rupert will be, in all pro- bability the greatest seaport on Piano for rent. Apply Keeley's I believe it is the| Drug Store. Fort George 145 ACRES” YES, Sir! FORT GEORGE! McBride) of jand on G. T. P. for sale. will be in power again, and it simply means that the f of FORT GEORGE Good terms. is assured. The ancouver-Fort George Railway is goir ullt in three years, rs will follow before up ifs Grand Hotel.. Workingman’s Home* Free Labor Bureau in Connection S$’ Phone 178 lst Ave. and 7th St. and after APRIL in| GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor the residentia! : VANCED $50.00 wt. 7 eis a as aan raise the 7 ° like Prince it : Open for Business he . rt y then in J.B. ROBER m7 Prine e Ru r abou George. JOHN DYBHAVN rL Rn TX UWNS ITE, an grows naturally yuld pot grow east is the Fraser River FARM LANDS are in bow before are over We property f General Meschendice Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. 5000 GRAMOP.:0NES FREE 283 $2500 GIFTS FREE cimply for ogling Fanny Gomi, food Mounted Subscribe For The Daily News | facts Droj yp in to ne won't cx ye u any- or thing, and you may leara some interestits | Horseshoeing & General Blacksmithing | PRINCE RUPERT. Corner of 7th St and 3rd Ave. lols, block 8, section 1, $10,000; cash, balance 9 and 15 mo spt thant | Westholme L Lamber Co. —LIMITED— COAL $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies Phene 136) om house and cabin, ' rns section 6, $900; 1-2} “and 12 months. | 27, section 5, $500, 1-2! 6 and 12 months blot 18, eee Me $2,150; 1-2 cash, balance 1 and 2 ye | One lot, block 29, section 7 "$500; $300} | cash, balance 1 year. | Two lots, block 15, section 8, $500; 1-2 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months | Double corner, block 16, section 8, $750; | 1-2 ca@sh, balance 6 and 12 months. ; |} Two lots, block 27, section 8, $900; 1-2) cash, balance 6 and 12 months. LOTS IN NEW HAZELTON AND MASSET! i First Avenue LAND PURCHASE NOTICE. Th. COLLART Sole en j haut }Skeena Land District—District of Coast Natural Resources Security Co. Ltd. | wake : ant g; i aa oe 806 226 | ake notice t 1 O Bes Gh ot. Phone 381 Spokane, Washington, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase | the follo wing described la Commencing at s post planted about r miles west and three miles and 4 if jhalf south from End Hill, Banks Isiland,/ } thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 ve north 40 chains, thence chains, thence ast 40 chains to point of commencement; ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS onlaining one hundred and sixty acres, imore or less | | iH. R. Love, Prop., Prince Rupert| WiLLiam FRASER. ? y Fred Dawson, Agent. \Up- -to- Date Equipment. Work and! Dated March 5, 1042. } Prices Right. Engine Work Pub, March 23, 1912. and General Repairing. Shop, Hays Cove. ee J re. 6 t e rth that {, George Graham, o Agents for Imperial Gasoline Motors. Pris nee Rupert B. C., ‘occupation brakeman, Phone Blue 259 - P. O. Box 957 |!" ‘0 apply for perreesy, fo purchase i s | Skeene Land District—District of Coast Ra the following described Commencing at a post planted «about f ur miles west and three and a half miles a — —=/ south from End Hill, Banks Island, thence | north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence cast 40 e peek ing chains to point of commencement; contain | ing one bundred and siaty acres, more or in the larger cities in Chill-| GEORGE GRAHAM Fred Dawson, Agent. les =Grass Beds. Morris) ii.5 sarch 5, 194% Rockers are among the lat-| /ub. March 29, 1919. est arrivais at ————- At The Big Furniture Store) Avvertise 2 ADVERTISE IN THE Entrance 2nd Ave., cor. 6th St. | NEWS ! ~IN THE— Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000. 00 VANCOUVER, B.C, QUUDTLISSTSOTLOEE SRPPSE i. IS ——— { r= You Are on the Bench YOU—the Public—are the judge. On your good opinion and your good word depends the success of the advertised article. For no amount of advertising will induce you to buy a second time what you do not like. No advertising will offset the bad effect of a dissatisfied buyer: That is why advertisers must and do maintain the quality of their goods. No manufacturer can advertise for long an infer! From the moment the adve begins, the quality must eit kept uniform or improved back means ruin. Advertisers realize that to turn their outlay for advertising into profit they must give good value. They are not looking for one- time sales. First sales, in a cases, would not pay for ‘the adver- tising. The day is passing wher for a pint oi pick! ies Ye the brand. You don’t ask for Rolled ( You name the brand you prete! To be successful, they must make steady customers. So, qué ality is being put im to bold the trade that advertising produces. The unknown article ma Thus, to be sure of quality, one good, but you are not so su naturally turns to goods that are as you are of the advertised art advertised. And isn’t it only rea- which bears the seal of qu sonable? —a well known maker's trace TO MANUFACTURERS You who make good goods and do not advertise—show your con- fidence in your product. Advertise it, Let the public know that you stand back of your goods to maintain their aigh quality. Make your trade name the recognized standard in your line. Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any good advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 Lumsden uilding. Enquiry involves no obligation on your part—so write, if interested. BARU P eae ABl os