The Daily News ee The Billiard Ball Effect Isn’t Just What We Are Looking For —-Drawn for the Daily News by “Hop” SAN -THIE VISAGE OF MINE IS GETTING— ey MY GoaT—Every 1 i TIME ¢ k s fr . ar FRUIT FARMS windows in best business locality. Will) —- ——---- are as yet not so noticeable as} skin rom the interior were es * eee TeREe eh cama hat ae ceaitent ice : | orne Cree railroad; | se C c x 8. to say the city’s prospects as ajamong the shipment, several of : . | Box 217, News OMe, tr TENDERS WANTED. fish supply centre, must be num-| tite individual skins being large I, ——- |* + Vine at Yemen ae bered Prinee Rupert's prospects] cnengh to cover a washtub. The es: eANad Asan atcnit teh ceoeat { Business Chances { | sien ut Monda as a fur centre. That Prince Ru-|/approximate number of different easy terms. Y should see us {res ei er santa ! out his | — ‘ ' » = nad pert is certainly going to have aj skins in this big shipment wern| 28 : ee me ler ¢ da ie a i very important place as a central/as follows: FOR LEASE FEED ethedhee bal ties re 4 k t © excavated sut point for the marketing by their Beayer, 600; mink. 700; mar--| s, re room, 3rd Av between 5th and} for sabout ten rooms. P. 0. box 105. | % ie: ann 10: Be. ispuse i bi obtainers of all classes of valu-|Lten, 500; wolverine, 25; ermine, th street Mio oes hen es esc eae ga erg be ¢ th cler) at able raw furs, is a conclusion|550; bear, 40; ‘fox, white, 3; j ; pose substantially supported by those] skunk, 15; musk rat, 4,500; lynx, B t r& Sl Miscellaneous ] i th iV 2 merchants in the city who are} 110; wildeat, 6; land otter, 60; ain er oan ! ater ata anes erie sa emer a ree re a ! ulteb ‘ w already trading in furs, | fisher, o8: wolf, 20; racoon, 150; Phone 387 SALE—Two 9x10 logging engines, | 5"PPIy i ack Ww as Rupert’s Fur Trade Grows. coyoles, 20. | Agents New York Life Insurance Co. bith a Jarge quantity ' ee meet E . f I R | Z seh ons \ rop et ipply RB unningharm | A oe Every year sees an increase 1} oe te ee | Accident and Liability Insurance & Son. Port. Essington, B c,| Pt Smilies me j the number of pelts brought inta| Everything for the: laune h or} d= eae ‘ is i Va th ; , — McNulty’s, al mows Rear re eek . ; ; ats ae ‘ bids f a8 he city and in the amount of|boat at Howe & MecNulty’s, 2n¢ LOST—Near Fifth Ave. and Borden Street, opal | i 4 ; r F : es fice, | Lum i re right tor ii ; money handled in trading with| Avenue. tg |dust the Place You Looking F Or | brooch. Reward on returning to News office ja tender. ater ; ; T ‘ORT SIMPS nts pine OHN A RKPATRI 4 the trappers. The importance of —_—____—_—__- Vienna Cafe PORT, SIMPSON— A few cheap lots close | ’ 1th {his is best seen in the accounts} | oii Apply 412 4th ave o2-98 |= . 1 ; oe! the big fur sale held in Van- Marie Vindar | FOR SALE—One dory, one round and one! ° Valhalla of 8; H. & E.F. :} ae flat bottome 08 also herring nets : ; eouver the other day. It shows me Cooking lable Board Th ineaep a macan, Gen Del. 80-93 (SCAN DINANIAN SOCIETY ie what the fur trade means. The 831 Third Ave inh smanie-cthotés Shad Seach. ‘lene (ah Paget Weeey Sndiaed 4th Tlecdtay ats Tay sale was held in a Cordova stree 1 | statot Al soil; partly ' improved p.m. in the hall at 319 8rd Ave. ; 1 » of the best loc 4 warehouse and the furs were all | tions akenia River $6.00 1.00; halt A disposed of under the sosteil! down prelance, to ult. See or write bid principle and the high prices| Women Saved in Life Boats 1 aeons AID OR EE re Pe cteoe KEE] EY 6 PHARMACY realized show that the oft-re- Toiled at the Oars Like Reg- sa ae tet , peated assertion of fur dealers} ular Grace Darlings and Did ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Charlotte, cinse two | : x0 feet; lot 100x that the prices of furs are go- Noble Work. Vhe loeal Lodge of Oddfellows ) and first floor fur RICHMOND DAIRY ing up steadily has ample foun-} \ attend divine service Sun- she ae arrange des apc wy be dation. ‘Did the women row inthe day evening, April 28th, at 7.30 niral Hotel, Prince Rupert 99-100 FRESH ICE CREAM i Value Nearly $20,000. |} boats?” was a question asked|,,, at the Baptist chureh, Mc-|T0 wHom IT MAY CONCERN roe The furs in this consignment,| Major Penchen in the Titanic en-|[yivre hall All members of the is to certify that I have this day TODAY he : : ; ; ) € x ‘ which filled an entire floor of the| quiry, jorder in the city are requested fr may the Bi Empit ins uw 3 ‘ » se ore alue i ap-| Yes, and they were lucky > n . g Mack Realty & Insurance Co.,! od eee tan MRMEOG “AE OS { 1p ; : ere assemble in the ‘Lodge rooms, representatives, cheque for ICE CREAM SODA ; proximately $20,000 and repre-| about tt, too, The worked with|Helgerson block, at 6.30 p.m 1 full settlement of a claim for i i sented the winter's catch of many}a will. One helped me until she; we | jose ofa horse insured by Messrs. Martin = b a lonely trapper in the wilds of| became ill from the hard work| A. ie GLAS, N. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 18th Be in the swim and pay us a | ; day of April, 1912 ca the far north, as well as the more) and was foreed to cease. . BARRIE, Bec aL Ps ALEX. M. MANSON visit i settled portions of British Co-| ‘Do you know who these wom-| ; lumbia. tions of British Columbia, as weil They came from all por-| . as from Alaska and the Yukon. ie Practically every known fur bear- | a ing animal! with the exception of f the seal, which is, of course, pro- i tected now, and the rare silver fox, was represented in the col- lection. These fur sales are be- ing held every couple of months | ¢ ‘ii and the action of Little Bros. in i working up these sales has re- ; sulted in a large amount of } money being put in circulation in i Vancouver. For next to the " Hudson's Bay Company, which id forwards ali its furs to London ii for the annual fur sales, these i@ Sales are now becoming the 1 largest and most important oa 1% the continent. Variety of Skins. The most numerous animals ti in the big collection comprising 8 many thousand skins were the ah humble but much sought after ii musk rat. Of these there were Ve over 4,500, of which 2,890 caine \ in one shipment alone from a § couple of energetic trappers at Pemberton Meadows, who also en were?” Major Peuchen said E. A.| Norton, Acton Lane, London; Mrs. Walter Clark, Los Angeles; Mrs ue ien M. Smith, Hunting- | ton, W. Va.; Mrs. Gavendish, New York; Mrs Walter Douglas, Min-| eapolis, and Mr, and Mrs. C. B. |Burnham, Denver, ithers in the boat, handled oars, were among | CONSTABLE APPOINTMENTS J. F. McDonald Catches Queen Charlotte Piavce. Tucker | A Mr. has been ap- pointed Dominion costable at Bella Coola; J. F. MeDonald for} Skidegate, and Mr. Calkins for Hazelton. ats ths ia go to Keele ry’s | for fresh ice cream, 3t Lots 9 and 10, block 45, sec- tion 7, with smal! house, $1100. $500 cash, balance 6, 12, and 18 months.—-Th. Collart, 225 6th Street, At many of whom! Third Avenue Snap Lot 53, Block 24, Section 1. The cheapest lot on Third Avenue be- tween Seventh and McBride Streets. $13,500 . . . . . . $7,250 Cash, Balance 1 Year Pattullo & Radford > Section One Lot 39, Block ) Lots 19 au 2 e-half as! Lot 24, Block I ling lease Section Two t Block $i,4 $597 cas Lots and Block 10, $1,800 27 as Lots 2 4 Block 18, $15 bre I as balance ver thr plac i . 1 Section Five a I k 35, $8 E bu ay hi K - 5 ne I i #54 I Section Six 7 ; ; i 4 B ) 2° a; t 4 t ing yve rig 7 ; an 4 ack a a 7 E Section Seven AY . j i . As 4 a Bi as 4 11 nt E A % as AV ‘ 1 12 n Section Eight i I : 48 with balance at 8 AV $1 mont ; For Rent an ! Bak “ ae Sherbrooke Av i 1 H mn Fras Str FOR RENT Roon Ninth av : H ath St George Leek eremiah H. Kugler, Lid . ° PHONE 317 618 3rd Ave Prince Rupert = Today "HAND Ln UNDRY Ha g d p sing Be ire $ dresses. Orders k 16, 8 i x Ba hay B | ittentior Capt. Joseph Janders JOHN DYBHAVN Phone 384 319 3rd Ave UNION 5.5. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd The new steel Passenger Steamers “Chelohsin” ‘Camosun ” Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver For Kitsumkaium or Lakelse Fruit Lands ile Terrace Land Co. TERRACE, B. © as follows: Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Saturdays at 10 a.m. g at Vancouver Friday evening “Chelohsin ” “Camosun” Arrivin and Monday morning, respectively FOR SALE eas ‘ en | None safer on the coast than these two hou | a fine passenger steamers na Ry ag, hal as bala ; ae term A bl | J. H. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 ah, ‘Balance as | FOF |CONVICT INVENTS CALENDAR '")))))*%) zs 4 Spare Time in Penitentiary Put to aireeR 00 Good Punpese by Prisoner. mhane cad MAW Third Aveune Sacramento, April 27,—A eal- - sora a lar which can be used for 150) years and which is more simple | than any yearly calendar now in 00 a est ise has been completed by James P. West, a prisoner in Folsom} State penitentiary, after four' Lots 6 and 7, Block 3, See years of constant labor, William! [. Day of the prison commission 000 has been entrusted by West to| ] 5 secure a patent, West was sentenced to seven | vane ears for a crime committed in 16 lock 30, Sectior 1907 He worked on his idea Lot 9, ® lights after a hard day's labor 0 in the rock quarries $1, 00 The Place to Go.—Mrs, Friz ms aid et Ter zell’s, Empress Block, 6th Streei, Call at office & ane 6 for new seasonable goods vy ladies, Ltd Keeley’s Pharmacy for doer wl G. R. Naden (0., : fresh ice cream, i SECOND AVENUE