The Daily News Better to Owe It to Him, Scoop, Than to Beat Him Out of It ONE GooD EX GOT A BULT WHO —SCooP f- HES Ya-As-THIs THING @poUT TO COLLECT FROMA OUT OF TOWN NOW, is $C0OP- HAVING MY REPORTER ON THIS DONT KNOW WHEN sPEeakx ve— Face Fixep— N@amMeD Scoop —— HE WILL BS BALK Don'‘T BE ALL DROP IN AGAIN IN ABOUT 4 MOHTH- DAN — COMM DONT KNOW Me Now! v4 = AE4¢,* = Wf i] = , 5 / / —Drawn for the Daily News by “Hop” Out om TOWN, \s He ? P. 0. BOX 67 PHONE 125 it 66 ” ere AGENTS FOR Estimates given on all kinds of electrical ] h N ( ] ifi d Ad } O e Regal Marine a work. Electrical Fixtures & Glassware | e ews ass e S. | r a gine, noted or cn — ———SSSSSSSSSS= reliability. Built in sizes from 3 e Section On =="! PARKIN & WARD || ==One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== )}) i=:.22' ae Pees” satpace ft n Nl r I n Nl HAE tine taifag flat f Stit : © onr 399 ro ot 24, oc 0, 815,00, with win oer ine | Electric Company Limited ] -THERE 7ARE NO “DEAD ONES’ HERE 1 building leased for 876. nition. Section Two Rie ay =a Lot 92, Block 3, $1,400; $597.50 cash ae Lots 9 ee 10, Block 10, $1,800; $750 cash. . e - absolutely without railroad con- | ots 3 26, Bloc : 500; No Batteries Electrical rae | _ Insurance MAJOR LEONARD § (2 iste otett ° years. - No Coil - No Contractors “You want a railway here,” Le | deme er mere erred Section Five went on, “but you want it here |OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just t ! Lot 15, Block 35, $850; Best buy Are ac ’ settlements. We write every known class 0! | in the city. s Timer Needed on right grounds, and we do not Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. | | Lots 30 and 31, Block 28, $5,800, ———————————————— } three houses rented for $54 want in North Vancouver a repe- Section Six fos ms sre ra rs a ra rs ras mee Sieenaibisianis tition of the situation which ex-|4 : Write for catalogue and prices. ists in Vancouver, where the C, Wanted { Suggested in London That He eh ie Ae net eae eee Pp, R. absolutely controls the pe Will Be Head of the Grand Trunk rote si Ar Pee ideediont he | Naden Block 2nd Ave. waterfrontage.” Railway System. house. and shack at back, Sizes from 2/2 to] We carry a stock of Marine Engines on Then he made a signifleant| WS) fims to 8. penool tat emected. Tan Rae mite " qection Seven * hand. statement: “There is under] address X 15, News. London, April 30,—The future | Lot 2, Block 30, $600; $200 cash, consideration at present an + of the Grand Trunk Railway is} cate Rata ae: ree 6, 81,800; ree amalgamation of certain inter- ercating widespread interest in $500 cash, balance $50 a month SS ee Ree A a S| Bats? which, will give you a line Wanted Houses financial circles, the late Mr. DO ea ae ath ARE dBi ocstag Rae ARS SE Nisa s Te ry ae a ea aad 5 SS | fron) North Vancouver to the | dpemernnrememerermerermermermermaie Hays’ successor being freely dis- Section Eight Peace River country. Jt will bel wanrep—Large store with good show cussed. It is conceded that Mr. rote eet with balance at $25 pe » roe ; windows in best business locality. Will] Wainwright, by his long and de- REAL ESTATE SNAPS an independent line, and by this iease on good but not exorbitant terms, . . en teas : For Rent Box 217, News OMce, w voled services has unquestioned Bakery on Second avenue, summer I hope the thing will be OWNER NEEDS CAsil settied as far as preliminary ar-|# , claims, but it is doubted if his pve | ence. Oe nese Seer ‘ < 3 : R. @Aaq “anw@aments are-C serned.”’ , health will permit of his accept- , Lot in Block 39, Section 5, $675. rangements are concerned. ° I Pair on 6th Ave., $1,500. He emphasized the value of the Business Chances ance, eS S Lot 11, Block 34, Section 7, $650. Peace River Country, and then | Or emermermermmermermermermerm sree Major Leonard is indicated in touched on the question of har-.| WANTED — Restaurant outft, especially well informed vircles. It is said FOR SALE. Three lots, Block 7, Section 1, Bewch place, $2,500 each % cash, 1-2 years ‘Lots 24 and 22, Block 22, Sectior Ave., $3,000 $1,200 cash, 1-2 years One lot, Block 41, ectior $325 cash, 6-12 months One lot, Block 28, Section ¢ yth $1,050 acsh Lot 26, Block 15, Section 7 Ave and Hays Cove Ave., $3,200, half cash, 6-12 m Lot 5, Block 39, Section 7, $68 eash, bal, arranged Four lots, Block 3, Section 7 Ave., $3,200 41,706 ast |} months ; Lot 20, Block 10, Section | 8800, % cash, 6-12 months | Lots 1 and 2, Block 42, Sectlor | 8th Ave., 82,000 % cast | months |} Lots 1 and 2, Block 31, Section 7 } 7th Ave., $1,275 $60. cash } months Lots 9 and 10, Block 27, Secti Sherbrooke Ave #800 for pal FOR RENT. Stores in Hart block, corner of 2ud Ave and 6th St. Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. PHONE 317 Lot 4, Block 28, Section 1, $2,650 f 0 ee : . 10 > ra also bedding and cheap furniture i . avs f } “Le These can be had on very easy terms. bor devel pment. for about ten rOORis, P. O° box tos, | that Mr. Hay had important George Leek 5 Spe aaa At this point some one at the] 9-tt documents bearing on a reor- 4 Bainter & Sloan bys vt back of the hall. shouted: ‘Let qemsmerwernsrmermemiomernerecrmemag | Fanization of a startling nature!% 618 ard Ave. Prince Rupert es teal ‘er Zo.” which would tend to eliminate Phone 387 2nd Avenue “Pil tell you one thing, my For Rent {much present and prospective friend,’ replied Mr. Stevens, “no | competition, SSS amount of ‘Let ‘er go’ will build| ror RENT —4-room house, 640 8th ave.) My instructions a PRINCE RUPERT MAY LEARN up North Vancouver.” "| vate asm a, a ag) | THE: WEATHER, Pantorium GENTLEMEN rince George South. | ; ; A LESSON IF NOT TOO LATE orcs ncenectzune 77 ocannscoue Yee" ROP es ~ Among the passengers sailing Mi j= , M: 3: Har 30.474 oe nee ie iscellaneous 5 a. m., May 3: ar., °30.17 is} ey) State eck i Ris for the south on the George were: . max, temp., 54,0; min, temp.,| fe Poe Pe nerh cleaners TO SELL Horn, I ‘ us Fagan, Ho a Ps Ps PP Ps Pt Pt Ot 41.0: precipitation, 56. French dry cleaning our MUCH PRACTICAL BEARING ONPROELEMS IN THIS CITY CON-]| Valpey, Mrs. Adams, W. FOR SALE—Mason & Hamlin reed organ, Se specialty, | Donnelly, W. TT. Simpson, R. in good condition, Write for particu Kvervtt ~ forthe Je I 5: PORGHER ISLAND RAN TAINED IN SPEECH BY H. K. STEVENS, M. P., AT NORTH Nelson, Mrs, E. C. Mangold, Miss lars P. O, box 446. 102-4 ‘verything for the launch or ——— ; mite Newton, ©. D, Crippen, L. ¢ > y »N ro 9 acres ,crown erante VANCOUVER—WATERFRONTAGE AND REAL ESTATE. Ne: ppp en, bee YOUND--A Yale lock key. Owner can|DOal at Howe & MoNulty’s, 2nd) Qoods called for and delivered.) crifice price SRE. Oe ae tes Doyle, O. M. Boss, H. have it by applying to The News office} Avenue, tf ; J , : ‘ Edwards, A. McKay, T and paying cost of this advt. | Call us up . 5 Prince Rupert people will find| waterfront property in North] Thompson, | Mrs. Ward, Miss E. A pI n ree ee reer LAKELSE LAND—Qu: . 7 Pak .waflanii re . jan : a Sine. Rogers, J. H. Wood, E, T, FOR SALE—Lady wishes to dispose of her | $ vor corne sts _—__ plenty of food for reflec tion in| “ancouver was being held at such] yedaick,” Mrs. Shaw, PF. L. A Heauiitil awedting present, Can be) ,, peci uty, cornet — soloists, 920 8 tion splendid farn the recent speech at North Van-| » exorbitant figure that indus- aoe. 7 Ws . Nashund, Mrs. Eva seen by appointment. P. 0. box 983.| “Amateur Night, at W estholme ixth St. Phone 4 $15.00 per acre. Terms. 2 ‘ Anthony, Mrs. A. Cook, F, 1-4 | yer : . * : couver of Mr. H. H. Stevens, M.|tries could not come im, and Dawson,’ Mrs. Jones; Bo: at ) pera House this evening, ee ——=|, > ape » etrai ¢ Pian _ . ‘ : Dawson, W. E. Cliffe, Miss V. NO more men needed at Goose Bay until aie hid Tan gente eS ye ots 5 and 6, Block 35, 5 5 P., who delivered some straight/that, further, the Royal Mail} Garthew, J. Whipple, D. C. further notice, The Granby Consoll; | ; {111 , ¥ ' from the shoulder blows on the} Steam Packet Company, with its perrneee $s B Whipple, R. J. dated M., 8. & P Co, soi-r | J. H. Rogers, representative of th Avenue ‘ . : se * ' DPreyfort, C. P Cox, George ro, wmnarta . ag ‘ea , : subject of wateffrontage, with|huge association of subsidiary Carpenter, Mrs Munro, Mrs, °A. FOR SALE—Two 9x10 logging engines,| M. H. oe Hig iy parted by the or Dale C eap magnificent view, la . v1 , 2 : 2g . ¢ ; » ivan | Wedin, J. Maka, J, with a large quantity of logging geds,) George, Mr. Rogers has Ye ee the objeet of impressing upon his} lines, would probably be drive 1 anay,” 0: Wire fope, ete, ADDIY A Cunningham | . OBE is been Lots 47 and 48, blo 8 hearers the necessity for keeping|to San Francisco to find dockage | é a iE a & Sgn Lid., Port Essington, B. C, ooking over gold prospects near | tion 7. 7th Avenue. Te North Vancouver out of a sim-|because the concern could not “Amateur Night” at Westholme vets | Kitselas, M, K, Rogers promoted] ,,. es j ; ; © itt Hidde ian : : Gasoline boat, 26 foot, 10° hep “ i ilar predicament in which he said] see its way clear to pay the prices| Opera House this evening. Two EE | the idden Creek» Copper Com- ! PY} Lots 3 and 4, block Vancouver is today owing to the}asked for waterfrontage. separate shows, at 7:30 and 9 S ti Si Sna pany at Goose Bay, which was engine, also restaurant out- $1050, Terms oC » water Ieloak s » Gri } t hold of the C, P, R. on the water- All Same Rupert. o'clock, .wection 1x p-. old to the Granby Company, fit, ineluding ranges Lot 3. Block 9, sect 8 half cash, Lot 132, block 34, sect front, The rise of North Vancouver,| The Spokane, from Skagway,|Lot 17, Block 5, $2100. Half cash| _ WRITE Real Estate Prices. said Mr, Stevens, was a most re-} sailed for the south last hight. and balance in 16 months ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. : He also uttered a note of cau-|markable thing, and people in| Dainty street pumps in patent, BY abi MBcinak iiia Mice) Sepeeerer tion on the question of real es-|the east could hardly credit that| tan calf and velvet; $4 to $5, LAW-BUTLER CO. bee ae TERRACE LAND COMPANY half cash tate values and said frankly that]a city of 8,000 people could arise| Scott, Froud & €o, Phone 60 619 3rd Ave, | Meets ovary ee all at B10 Set ane Pie Terrace, B.C. 7 The First Divisional Point on Grand , Trunk Pacific East from Prince Rupert AMUNDSEN is the most unusual town—has the most unique real estate situation in British Columbia; probably the most unusual in the world. Try to grasp, if you can, the striking significance of the fact that there are only 150 lots to be sold—that there can only be 150 lots for the entire population of this busy Divisional town. The mountains and the river enclose it so rigidly that it will be impossible to add subdivisions and annexes REMEMBER—Just 150 lots for the largest, busiest town between Prince Rupert and New Hazelton. REMEMBER—The townsite can’t be enlarged by adding subdivisions. REMEMBER—The owners have indefeasible title and the Royal Bank of Canada will act as Escrow Agents. REMEMBER—The auction takes place in Prince Rupert on May 11th, 1912. Mr. Frank Ellis will act as auctioneer. Get plans and detailed information from the exclusive selling agents The Continental Trust (Company, Limited Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. 1 sell AMUNDSEN at auction on May 11th, “A Monopoly Town site.”’ F. A. Ellis Auctioneer and Property Sales- man, .Secand Ave Hotel Site for $15,000 Half Cash, Lots 6 and 7, Block 3 ‘ Section 1. G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. SECOND AVENUE Try a Daily News Want ad.