q LAST Sar Leer, BuT The Daily News —— I Owe HIM FoR THAT PHONE 125 i P. 0. BOX 67 i sogept lett rinse Estimates given on all kinds of electrical | Regst Marine En-| work. Electrical Fixtures & Glassware (| gine, noted for th reliability. Bulit j hp. to 4 hp . Pestection | Marine W Soe Genet te Electric Company Limited a i wae ae Electrical Contractors Write for catalogue and prices. Naden Block 2nd Ave. We carry a stock of Marine Engines on Sizes oo 242 t " hand. REAL ESTATE SNAPS OWNER NEEDS CASH Lot in Block 39, Section 5, $675. Pair on 6th Ave., £1,500. Lot 11, Block 34, Section 7, $650. Lot 4, Block 28, Section 1, $2,650. These can be had on very easy terms. Bainter & Sloan Phone 387 2nd Avenue —THERE SARE NO “DEAD ONES” “The News” Classified Ads. ==(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== HERE— oe es oe oC OO | et As OR En wR tt Ot Oe Oe Oe Se } LECTURED ON SOCIALISM while liey are better Mr. Naden threw a dif- ferent light on sointing out very ably that the|/@=~ steady increase in the cost of| ving recently has taken from} the inder his wage scale of ten years igo, while the wealthy are even} tor nore luxurious Several other speakers gave in-| eresting views. Mr. Code’s reply} vas brief and final in substan-| tiation of his own views. — — SOUR DOUGHS TO BANQUET sl CORES Old Time Yukon People to Hold’ American. a Reunion and Banquet When. 1, Washington 2 Dr. Thompson, M. P., Arrives. “licago 5, Detroit 2. ee New York 3, Philadeiphia 2. National. Philadelphia 4, New York 41. Boston 2, Brobkiyn 114. Cineinnati 8, St. Louis 5. In response to a notice calling for a meeting of old ‘sour doughs” of the Yukon, there was a large atiendance at the Central Hotel last night. Details were} Pittsburg 2, Chicago 7. arragnued for a sour dough” Coast. banquet to be given to Dr. Alfred Los Angeles 1, Oakland 7 Thompson, M. P.,. when he Sacrament® ©, Saji Franciseo 7 passes through Rupert on his! a way to Dawson. An invitation MORBID SOUVENIRS was sent to H. S. Clements, M. P., with the request that, if possible, Curiosity Hunters Tore Name Off he arrange his visil to Prinee Life Boats. Rupert so that he could aceom- — pany Dr. Thompson here from New York, April 30 The word Vancouver. A committee of three,|) Titanic” has been effaced from consisting of William Wright,|that ship's thirleen lucky life W. J. M. Sandels and Max Heil-! boats. bronner, was appointed to perfect Souvenir hunters robbed them arrangements. Mr. J. H. Rogers'of head pieces, drinking cups, was chairman of the meeting and|walter kegs and everything de- Harold Brown acted as secretary,| tachable. On the _ waterfront und both will co-operate with the Jongshoremen secured from $2 committee, It is planned to have|/to $25 apiece for these. a reunion of all the “sour Pieces of the gilded secrol) doughs” in Prince Rupert on this|taken from the figurehead and occasiou. Ali htose from above bearing the name Titanic brought the 56th parallel are eligible|top prices. and are requested to register! names at Rogers & Black's office oo ‘on Second avenue if they desire| Laree Barge Arrives. {o attend the banquet. The tug Nanoose, Captain }Giunns, towing the darge Trans- | PREMIER BORDEN BACK jfer No. 3 with 806,000 feet of Ald. Clayton, Whom the Socialist ilumber, 300 tans of coal and 400 Tariff Revision Prognosticated by | '''!* of brick and cement, ar-| Those in the Know. jrived at 10 o’elock this morning. iWith the exception of the coal, | (Special to Daily News. ine entire cargo is consigned to Ottawa, May 2.—Premier Bor- |‘ Westhelme . }pany, The coal is for the Union den returned today trom a holi-|; Tp day in the south, the administration that revision] (hp hulk Wiil W. of tariff downward in certain ar-| been ticles will be made in the near future by an order in council, discharging materials for the new cannery at that place, Try the Royal Cafe Merchants’ Formal opening of the Cath-/ lunch. sb if olie Hall, Thursday evening, May —_——. 2n _a! 8 o'clock. Admission Dainty street pumps in patent, free. * Charges for vefreshinenis|tan calf and velve 4 aod gatues, 3t Scott, Froud & Co. - * t; $4 to $5. . Al exceptionally strong com- * j ar f fourteen persons, under e ' I Merely Mary Ann,” “Girl of the Golden West,” weer Zaza,” “Mrs. Temple's ization, having been in stock in VeekK, paper Saturday and Monday. Reserved seats will be on sale holme Theatre from 1:30 to 5:30) . m., beginning Saturday, May 4. Come with the crowd tonight Warm, clean rooms at Savuy. | ‘ } tyre Hall at 9:30. Indian Band playing everything Lot 17, Block 5 from the Marseillaise to Red Wing,” the forces of Social-| ism and the I. W. W. in Prince} Lumber Com-| ansfer Company. The Nanoose | It is reported | wij leave for Skidegate, where! Rupert, celebrated the among those in close touch with| she will take-iadow for the south | jholme theatre, where | eloquence was out-poured. The Company's steamer Vadso ar- procession was headed by flam-|piyed ai 5 o’tlock this morning ing reg flags, and Ald. Clayton,| with a Jarge whose disapproval of the flag parade in marked, was observed to watch to Goose Bay Insurance banc fode Criticized the Creed Keenly Last Nnight. OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We wrrite known class of every Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. bind - . audience which Qc were ere ue ‘ece have beer 0 = Wanted aa a +t . a ul ; > ' ea = g Social-| WANT girl attending school to help mind . baby from 4 to 8 State whal expected He criticized the supposed Address X 15, News remedy for socia hardships ne horoughiv and held that things “ga area Te Wanted Houses ; they are are ‘ worse han i would be under Socialism, | @-—-—_ me, ep gradually getting | WANTED—Large store with good show windows in best business locality. Will iease on good but net exorbitant — t this view by Box 217, News Office. Business Chances if laborer much that he had|@~ Is range, also bedding and cheap furniture | out ten rooms. P. box 105. than before,| 9- | For Rent | POR RENT—4-room. house, 640 8th sve. Apply Phone 313. BAILEY STOCK COMPANY POR LEASE—Mcintyre Hall; well heated and lighted. J. H. ROGERS, Phone 116. At the Westholime Opera House FUR KENT Cottage, 608 Thompson street; furnished or unfurnished; all modern conveniences. Phone 29¢ 101-tf Opening May 6th, 1912. i o—m Miscellaneous management of the veteran, ee - Lb. tailey, will open Monday | &—-—-~ ext, May 6th, at the Westholme) Lost—Near Fifth Ave. and Borden Street, opal brooch. Reward on returning to News office. ra liouse in a two weeks’ sea- FOR SALE—Mason & Hamlin reed organ, 1 oi entirely new plays, among in good condition, Write for particu which may be mentioned the fol- jars P. O. box 446. 102-4 wing: “Are You a Mason?”|rounpD—a Yale lock key Owner can have it by applying to The News office and paying cost of this advt “Bos ‘rienc f Bosom Friend of! pon sare Lady wishes to dispose of her beautiful weddifig present. Can be legram,” and seven. other ae ot appointment. P. 0. box 983. ‘ , go slave 4 good plays. NO more men needed at Goose Bay until The company is an old organ- further notice. The Granby Consoli- dated M., S. & P Co. 101-tf the principal cities on the|FCR SALE—Two 9x10 logging engines, | with 4 large quantity of logging gea, cast, with a record season of six wire rope, ete Apply R. Cunningham . nT Sc ng onths at the Coliseum Theatre| &, Son, 1td., Port Essington, B. C. Seattle, where they close this Chey carry their own special Second Regular scenery and elaborate costumes i 8 and their productions are perfect G a5 i-- p 0 me in every way. The company will | arr ve on Saturday next, and announcements of their GOLD-PRIZE DRAWING bill will be found in this FOR $100.00 IN GOLD TONIGHT West-| Thursday, May 2nd at 9:30 p. m. at the Westholme Theatre. Unclaimed prizes from last week's drawing will be presented | to the next highest number pres- McIn-| ®t at this drawing. Should no ;claimant appear after the 10 next highest numbers have been called for the prizes in question) ) Will be added to the first prize of the second drawing. Coior Usually Enrages, | BRING YOUR COUPONS Vdéatched Procession _ - 8 To the biare of the Lait Seetion Six S Snap... , $2100. Half cash} and balance in 16 months the box office of the the May Day dance in RED FLAG PARADE * Little | LAW-BUTLER CO. first Of Phone 60 619 3rd Ave. | May by a long procession. After'| | Case, which has| winding through the principal; == ee streets they filed into the West-| Vadso Sailed. burning The Boscowitz Steamship cargo of freight, in- red} cluding 200 bales of hay for Rupert is most! Lindsay Bros. The Vadso goes before sailing with interest, south, —= ime which promises to be very enter- is kodak time. i WANTED — Restauraat outit, especially | ;;, To destroy those [Red ( Cedar Flakes at 25 cents the Left on Chelohsin. her last trip for three wee ks the Union Ste amship Com- steamer Chelohsin sailed Le Col Bur der Strong LOCAL JOTTINGS Overseas Club. ng of the Overseas be held tonight at the ative Ciub Rooms at 8 p ‘ mportance J President; A. Clap- a Secretary it g he pres church intend holding a show in the near future 2t Eastman’s > Rexall Store. tf Camosun is due at mid- with mail and freight the south. She will io to but will not call at} Bay this trip. | Stalker & Wells have just re- a large shipment of Mor- s Hams and Bacon. 3t May Day Dance. you miss this dance tonight McIntyre Hall at 9:30 you miss the best treats of the sea- resident H. B. Campbell of baseball club has called a { at the Police Court a relock tonight Steamship Man Coming. e Camosun, which is ex- lo arrive at midnight to- H Wellsford, managing ’ of the company operating Hon Steamship Co., scowitz Steamship Co., will and the first visit to Prince Ru- Wellsford, who is from erpool, purchased f both the Union and Boscowitz some time ago the leets Penetang Packs just received Froud & Co.'s, 3rd ay Inlander Up River. » steamer Inlander left Kit- selas this morning at 7:30. She has fifty passengers aboard * Hazelton, * a quick lunch. Royal! Cafe. Meters Here. meters* for the city elee- light department arrived by last night Everything for the launch or Howe & MeNulty’s, 2nd tf P. R, steamer Princess Royal will arrive from the south mail about noon tomorrow. men's fine shoes in the Styles see Scott, Froud &| ord ave. moths get | from Orme, the Pioneer tf 9 o'clock last night Among Class passengers were: ~ Boyd, Donald F Henderson, W. 8 Mis 5 F Henderson, Miss Mis Smith, Mr I. Godec, I Maggie MeGivern, RB, J i For Sale Secticn One Lot 39%, Block 5, $2,500; cash Lots 19 aud 20, Block 27, $8,500, one-half cash. balance 4 suiz Lot 24, Block 10, 15,000, with” hullding leased for sé. Section Two Lot 22, Block 3, $1,400; ash Lots $ and 10, Block 10, $1,800; $750 cash. Lots 25 and 26, Block 18, $1500; $806 cash, balance ver three $597.30 years Section Five t 15 k 35, $85 Best buy nm the « . Lots Block 28, $3.8 three howtes rented f Bection Six Lots 10 and ii, Block 21, $6,000 ) arran ver ae 300 P $50 a month $0; $250 cash months Section ‘Mem ts $50 cash, with balance at $25 a month For Rent Bakery on Second avenue Rooming House on Fraser Street Rooming house on Ninth avenue George Leek 618 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert Westholme Opera = IMPORTANT NOTICE During the Engagement of THE BAILEY Frat Lands Stock - (Company Commencing Monday, May 6th Terrace Land Co. THE MAJESTIC ~- WESTHOLME Gold Prize Drawing will be dis- continued until further notice. ESTHOLM OPERA HOUS Amateur - Vaudeville FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 3rd New Songs, Latest Pictures Sketch ‘Do You Get Me Old Chap’ By Lord Camoys and Hon. Bobby Beresford Special Engagement of the Prima Donna Mademoiselle Squallino In Selections from Grand Opera Two Distinet Performances, 7:30 and 9 Admission 15 and 25c THE WEATHER. sengers, the Best meal in town For twenty-four hours ending| a. m., May 2: Bar., jinax. temp., 47,0; min. temp., | 43.0; brecipitation, O04, 30.134; Port Simpeon Sailed. at Savoy, -—Drawn for the Daily News by Jeremiah HK H. Kugler, Ltd. of S.H. &EF, SCAN DINANIAN S ‘Valhalla’’ Meets every 2nd and p.m. in the hall at 319 For Kitsumkalum or Lake/se TERRACE, B. C Fe or r Sale Bul lding in rear LAW- BUTLER CO. Hotel Site $15,000 For Hazelton with a full cargo! Half Cash, Lots 6 and 7, Biook $ i freight and about twelve pas- | Hudson's Bay | steamer Port Simpson, Captain | Gardner, sailed at 9 o'clock this morning, Naden Co., Lid. SECOND AVENUE