| The Daily News SS Ee a “ A ————_—_—— -_._______. ___| SS They Were Doing a . Little Spring Cleaning on the Floor Below —Drawn for the Daily News by “Hop! Lon war 3 SCooP- sear Ce ARG THEY DOING ia : IT DOWN srairs if 0 FIND Tee San : WHAT ALL THAT : f Noise is , ; WHAT DO 1, | You THinte = : yf OP iene SuPPosa | ashe Wi ; | You «mow we i a ARG TRYING aa 4 Hy 6 Garour 2 : : A PAPER 2 ; uPsrairs! = fd WG ES — ——= ———<—<—<——— = ———— ¥ = EST L E HENS HELP HOLINESS mx Pze! matte =~ Se er . * een nt eae W He } M are ne wee | Vpen an onlce for his Sunday Eggs Will Build New D. M. Moore of the Cassiar company here, a hy king Company, and formerly|do an extensive base OPERA HOUSE" "2." “The News” Classified Ads, |)" i200 In or- manager of the cannery at Namu, ‘ COMING ae to replace the $20,000 taber- knee g ae a, y Vancouver eae nae a ° Ee Monday, May 6th nacle of the Later Day Saints re- ==() C See een te dat. eaten Ca fae | Might State cently destroyed -by fire here, é ne ent or or C nse ion== continue to loo after Cass THE members of the organization will saeiee and will make occasional on . give toward the fund all the eggs —THERE SARE NO “DEAD ON@ZS” HERE— to the Skeena during the sea- have opened a real estate offre BAI LEY laid by their hens on successive ~% &: son. at 343 Fulton Street, If yo Sabbath days. It is believed that ee want to buy or sell see me STOCK COMPANY sufficient money will be realized ——$$______, le torn ae a G. W. Nickerson and . R. j j law 7S > harves ime -ebui . j seatty left o he afternoon train| H, DOUGLAS P.O. Box 6 a Repertoire New Plays j|by harvest time to rebuild the ulty left on t x 606 oF PARTE dew Ping structure. I eel Insurance { { For Rent to spend the week end at Mr. Change of Bill Nightly —— —— THE WEATHER. 1 ae Re eis. Beatty's ranch up river. 1} FINE SCENERY Winners in the Prize Drawin ; pa 8 ee Be » 8 ‘ ‘ OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just Ebay biome 313, house, 640 8th ave ; ahie Phil NEW COSTUMES Prize winners at the Majestic- For twenty-four hours ending seceeneate, We. waite every inowa eaee ot ° ‘oat ae Dominion Gonstable lilipson AT se Ts Toe > ign rawing ee ¢ a4 in he « aut nsurance. e Mac ealty and Insurance FOR LEASE—Mclntyre all; we eate tf o Wee akan a ‘i 4s 14 PROPLE IN CAST w estholme gold prize drawing, > a. m., May 4: Bar: 30.093; ahd lighted. J. # ROGERS, Phone tie left on the afternoon train f Thursday night at Westholme} may, temp., 52.0; min, iemp., 5 eae ac eager tae es | artes rss rnsrmesremsrmnsrmsrmmsremede | Hazelion, where he expects to Admission 50c; reserved seats!theatre were: ist ~prize $50.00, 41.0. n meet Inspector of Indian Agencies EC wear 75e and $1; box seats $1.25 | N0- 07425, won by Mr. C. G. Mul- pete ae a Wanted Miscellaneous Andy Tyson. ler; 2nd prize, $25, No. 8539, won Baptist Services | etree rere rns ee rs a es —__—— Lots Bloe s Pp Sale of seats starts today at/hy Miss Winnie Cliffe: 3rd pee) Rev, Mr. Ray, F.R.G.8., will ad-| want girt attending scnool to help mina|FOUND—A Yale lock Key ne eee ogan| Dainty street pumps in patent, | 17 * ; the box office and will be con-| No, 07057; 4th prize, No. 90380;) dpecs the Baptist congregation baby From 4 to 8. State what expected. | en savas applying te eee omeel tan calf and velvet; $4 to &5.] 27-28 16 {4 - , : a. ; Address X 15 ews. Os . . + ie lew xO » linued every day throughout the} 5th prize, No. 8486; 6th prize,| a; 1.30 p.m., on “Mission Work we ahs eee . at Scott, Froud & Co, | 57-58 12 ¥ y © , Tat ite . . > os Oe | et Ot a tt Oe + ) 2 oo > at a se ay untl j . is e engagement from 4:30 to 5:30/N0. 05302. Unclaimed prizes} Among Savages in South Amer- | | Mahan mntibat rier Granby. -Consoli-| ee | 6-7-8 0 ; will be held until Thursday next.|jea.’ Interesting and fascinating | Wanted Houses | dated M., S. & P Co 1O1-tf Mr. C. C. Grand, the local rep- | 8-9 36 ». m. ; | 7 ee a If not called for by that time,}speaker. Morning service at 11| Scape eee ie ec kn K SALE—Two 9x10 logging ehgines,! resentative of the Melville Town-) 13 = S| the money will be donated to thela.m., followed . by communion With 4 large quantity of logging gea’.| .it4 Company, who has been in| 3-4 - 39 { . . meena ee ’ WANTED—Large store with good show | wire rope, etc. Apply R. Cunningham | ‘ , ‘ city hospital. service. Bible school at 2.30 p windows in best business locality. Will} & Son, Ltd, Port Essington, B. C.| {he city since last December in| 12-13 21 5 Shark Thirty Feet Long. : | 99-tr ; | v, f Sr gerenn ni, Strangers and_ visitors cor-! Sonesta, Rood Ohh uot exorbitant eee the interests of his company,} 11-12 26 8 1,350 N , . 190 ‘ 7 Soe r ve 7 petal . 2 ; Ox 2 e » , adi 2 4 ‘ . ‘ ‘. a 7 Newport Beach, Cal., May 1. The British Empire, Captain dialiy invited. Excellent music. | ie MARRY ——Why remain alone E Satbaaies leaves today on a hurried busi- | {3-14 26 8 1,25 The largest man eating shark| Kerr, arrived at 6 a. m. with a All Baptist services held in the] 1 and home, Strictly petieble; | ahpotuteny| ness trip which will extend as! 17-18 28 8 1,000 : : rr } 2 ivate; highest character. if you wisn| re sk ; i Pe ever captured in Southern Cali-| cargo of coal. Mcintyre hall, Third Ave., near! Business Chances ] Rest clase; dane sndable ‘service send 10| far east as Toronto and Montreal/14 to 47 47 8 Nig De ‘ . , 7 sia is Sh en cents for fell particulars, State age i . , 3 ohcaea van need oe by J. i ‘ ji Sixih Street. Benciitis reread | Mrs. Wilson, Box i776, Vancouver,| @0d Ottawa, Mr, Grand will also tdinburgh. 1e fish measure For row boats an launches ac SS SPCR WANTED <= Rassbieos: cutit, > eapeaatyl.. 2 |visit the headquarters of his G R N d ( Ltd . : : ; I — Re ran m thirty feet. Four horses pulled telephone 320 green. Davis boat Penetang Packs just received range. also bedding and cheap furniture | MIDDLE aged lady wishes a position in} company at Melville, Sask. He ° a en 0., 0 the net ashore. house. at Scott, Froud & Co.'s, 3rd ave.| for about ten rooms. P. 0. box 105 DOr tk, Howe OMe ee eee | expects to make the round trip| SECOND AVENUE A M U N D S E N The G.T.P., Divisional Point at Auction, May 11th, | 1912, at 2 p.m., Majestic Theatre, Prince Rupert B.C. First Grand Trunk Pacific Divisional Point EAST OF PRINCE RUPERT The Grand Trunk Pacifie have selected Mile 1149 AMUNDSEN as the first ,divisional point on the Grand Trunk Pacifie east from Prinee Rupert, Townsite of Amundsen will be sold at Auc- tion May 11th Frank A. Ellis, Auctioner AMUNDSEN AT AUCTION Saturday, May 11, 1912, Majestic Theatre, at 2 p.m. This seems the only point at a The vital faets about this oa . ( the proper distance from Prince Ru- Biggs "3 Opportunity m pert for Railway Divisional Head Grand Trunk Pacifie in ok hv quarters and here there are only have been instructed to offe 150 lots besides the vast space reguired’ by the railway for its The mountains and the Ske: ha Rivei hem the townsilt works and sidings, about 140 ae- ea 4 tee Pe E y 7 v sph sh Oe bs hy , M4 AMUNDSEN in so. complete res, whieh the Grand Trunk Pa- mate eA ‘ : et iN Line Gaanp TRUNK. Pack ie Si Speed On 34. ae . that there are: only about 15 cifie have purchaséd at Mile 119 lols available for the entire po} AMUNDSEN ulation—no chance to haye oul side subdivisions, AMUNDSEN is” to be a diy sional point and is bound to bi the most important place bt tween Prince Rupert and New Hazelton, The owners of AMUNDSEN have indefeasible title. Vlans and information may br obtained from the exelusive se! ling agents THE CONTINENTAL TRUST CO. Limited Prince Rupert, B.C. Grand Trunk Pacific Round- house, shops, yards, ete,, one of the most important Freight Di- j vVisional Points of the entire f j i great system, AMUNDSEN is to be a town of intense activity right away for it ‘s is the first division of the end of the run on the railway. This means a big and busy population lo keep the rolling stock in shape alone, Moreover the construe- tion work on the Divisional head quarters will mean a big payroll from the start, Hh Ratt BIRDSEYE VIEW OF , AN |: ss ~ ee My AMUNDSEN This is the relative situation at AMUNDSEN. ; Think of the price you could get for Prince Rupert property today if the area for business and residence were absolutely limited to Section One lots. - 4 i ‘ : Investigate today. Full information from ! z 4 ) | The Continental Trust Company, Limited Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C.