rea if ‘| aa fi J hit 5 eee eee 4) REGULAR DUST NUISANCE BUSINESS SECTION SERIOUSLY INCONVENIENCED BY THE BLOWING ABOUT OF DUST IN THE STORES—F. D. KEELEY MAKES COMPLAINT—WHO IS TO RUN THE SPRINKLER? fe Dust has been creating a ‘sefi.| sulted “the Seavenging bylaw he ] ye ous nuisance to store keepers on} Stated that no clause regarding ae Sixth street and Second and Third| sprinkling of streets existed. A a4): avenues. F. D. Keeley last night) motion by Alderman Montgom- bk ; wrote to the council regarding) ery to leave the matter with the Tae this nuisance. The Mayor would| Board of Works either to consult i f have referred this matter to the; With Weston or to construct a ’ q Water committee, but Alderman| Water wagon at a cost of about Morrissey protested that it was|%100 was carried, action to be at in the province of the Board of) once. Works. He further pointed out : : that although the idea had been Sold in bulk by quart or pint, laughed at at the time there was/ delicious, refreshing hot weather embodied a clause in the scay-| necessity, ice cream at Keeley’s. enging contract giving the con- Miliinoniantinilagt pi RG ainc tractor the sole right to sprinkle] Stalker & Wells cater to your the streets. j}wishes and want to see you. After the city solicitor had con-| Grocers to the people. if OUR PRICES INCLUDE ALL CHARGES, BOTH DUTY AND POSTAGE Ly All Orders PRINGE H t deliver a eee Abs U | A453 5 a A J R 4 made ar ove to you home . H H : f th umen Hair ee securely packed TRANSFORMATIONS Sete ttteee Fee Large size $1.75 ad Best Quality Hair Any style $9.50, or exira full of hair 31 + ee. : ‘ . ‘ rsize - only sed. Only measurement required is circumference of Head. S@*"crsize $4.4 i Send Sam: For Light, Grey, Par Hair, and _ “ Pale, or Auburn ae mittance eitherby Shades an extra ae a jag Postal charge is made ‘ or Register. 1 etter WITCHES Mee od leite Ss OF PURE e a? HUMAN HAIR a All Goods secure- ied ¢ iy ly and privately 16 inch ,...$1.10 s? ba ked, and sent 18 $1.35 o> uty® Post paid a $1.85 } q L 22 $2.50 ay) ATEST 24 $4.25 | ea: CATALOGUE 26 $8.00 [4 if ay No. 13 - On Any lengtt 1 : to order im? application to . GOODS Tou ALL SENT DIREOT. Clougher Syndicate from 8225 449 SPADINA AVE,, cay avie® POSTAGE AND to order. = DUTY PAID, TORONTO. most Effective Toupet with slight division on left side This (or where desired) only $5, Duty paid. Entire Wyaaoteonsatios $9.50 to $13.00. Address ali ORDERS §& Roy .-ROA Managerese ey oe ‘There is a distinctive style and finish about a “ Curzon ” Sit which States lack. Indeed the “Curzon” fort about our garments to us as below, asking for our latest assortment refund the money. cut and finish is hardly equalled even which give the wearer a of materials, Together with patterns, we send $20 SUIT TOMEASURE @& the “ready-to-wear” . * garments sold in Caneda and the in garments sold by the best } Custom Tailors, whose charges f are always exclusive, if not altogether prohibitive. There Dr) is just that ease and com- Z > “well at ease” appearance. " Then there is the cloth to remember: mt nothing but real British materials every time. One Silver and Four Gold Medal Awards, Merely fill in a post card and address same ag fashion-plates and complete instructions or accurate self-measurement, tape measure, all sent free and carriage pea We dispatch your order within seven days, and if you do not approve, return the goods and we will F) (Carriage and Duty Paid) for $8.60. Address for Patterns: GURZON BROS., CLOUGHER SYNDICATE (Dept. 15 0 449 Gpadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. The World's Measure Tailors, Dept. ), 60/62 CITY iS LONDON, ENGLAND. West, nd Depot: 1833/6 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND, Please mention this paper. a ___ Don’t Get Quite So Fresh Next Time, Scoop . DUE TO CONTINUED DROUGHT "Woman Who Had Seven P 4 Read The Daily News; The Daily News OUGHT To GET Some SPORT OU Om THIS ROUGE INTERV IEW — OH YOULIP ST ui re 34 ears TF: lf ee ee ss es ee You May QuoTR ME AS SAYING THAT Yeti AVERAGE Woman Loos FigRce WITHOUT Paint! i ti i { a i tl ! BEE cs rs ers es es ee oe LE em ee rt rs rs ns ee Mayor and Morrissey Had Battle Royal Pharmacy. BURNED ALIVE ON SON'S TOMB Girls and One Boy Went Insane When He Died and Cremated Herself. Pampa, Fla May 20.—-After |kneeling in prayer at the grave of her baby son, recently buried, | Mrs. Marie Morterello, wife of a! manufacturer, poured herself and sei prominent wood aleoho) over fire to her clothing. She was jseen by two negro women stand- ling like a pillar of flame at the |foot of the grave. When they . | reached her she had fallen and |she died on the way to a hospital, | Mrs. Morterello was the mother f seven girls before the boy! came, When he died she lost her reason, | the bottle, ARE NO “DEAD ONES” ey cee ee | Wanted Lots 35-36, Block 38, Sec. 8, $350 each; #200 cash, balance 6-12 months —- or ee Lot 30, Block 49, Sec. 8, $350; $150) cash, bal, 6-12-15 months HERE— Lot 19, Block 38, Sec. 8, $400; $200 cash,| » 6-12 on a>: epiaipdbeids patches balance 6-12 months. eR -—- —THE.- —LIMITED ee erm mere mere ‘Chronophone” Films in Natural WANT girl attending school to ck, soos mind a baby from 4 to 8. State what expected Continued from Page 4. Address X 15, News WOMAN cook wanted at Bayview Hotel eo f % Phone 386, among the crowd Necks were eraned to get heads into a better , | line of view. Laughter began to Miscellaneous / crackle above the Clamor Of Che | deemermirmrsrmsmmermsemsrmermsrmsrmmermeedp two angry voices at the council] NEW house, four rooms and bath; elec } 1 tric light; cabin in rear can be used oard, for summer kitchen Enquire W. H. “T will not be bulldozed by you, Marren, Savoy phe 115-117 ag wi ‘ i , > eal for sale, 5x45, with house, 20x Alderman Morrissey, o1 _by any ; both in gor a condition; can be had other man at this board! shout-| che: ap if taken at once Apply it 0. | 0x 60 5- 8 ed the Mayor. _|NO more men needed at Goose Bay until “T deny it! I deny it! I DENY further notice, The Granby Consoll- date Ss > ri - Te a aa ' ae 2 p| . (tated M.S. & P Co. 101-tf IT! rattled the maxim gun 0 Sik ac Morrissey’s mouthpiece volleying / away regardless. Insurance : “Bow-wow-wow! Bow-wow!"! ¢_ as oak cen Sale cas arked a dog in huge delight at barked a do , A | z OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just the general uproar. The laugh- settlements. fe write every known class of ter got beyond all bounds. Upon| Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co, the. stair sat a.group. of Cronies | Cran rrr? convulsed with glee. M.’ M.} For Rent Stephens was chuckling, and Joe} Merryfield in the height of the} Oe re ere et nae ee ; | ‘ ar ¢ TO REN 4-room house with bath; fine row let out a wat whoop that view. Apply 844 Summit Ave., behind could be heard a mile off. Joe Borden street. 118-125 fancies that by putting down his|FOR RENT—4-room house, 640 8th ave. | sf hal that appalling Apply Phone $13. eat oO nankt « “ ye nos PI A RENT Iwo hice housekeeping noise he escaped observation, but ms in apartment house, furnished, ; aa ot so yA’s “ es rec. small family or men, on Second it was not so, J bray rec yenilan Tear “MaMRGHAT Kirada inpiy at ognizable. Crown Agencies, Second avenue. 15-12 A bove the din could be heard , vee . ees ,| FOR LEASE—MclIntyre Hall; well heated again the voice of Morrissey} ana lighted. J. H. ROGERS, Phone 116. shouting: “I say it ain’t true,”|pesinaBLE four-room suite’ ni Rand . ¢ , > ‘ » a “g block, cor. 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Also and that of the Mayor contra- ; Aivat! stoneciananthes tei: ana dicting furiously with ‘‘And T say Ave. Very reasonable rent, C. it is true!’ Rand, 311 2nd Ave, 117-tf nA " 4|FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—Apply Phen Alderman Douglas butted Dp. W.. Be Olayfon’s office, Bropress in. “You are blaming the whole} Block. i Finance committee,” he said to | rere errr rere Aldermi Morrissey. “Was seat a forrisse. a i For Sale i t m it} “E don’t know where vou were, | Bere ie ¢ ’ sare.” rae A 7 . FCR SALE—Two 9x10 logging engines, and I don’t care,” retored Mor-| with @ large quantity. of logging gear, rissey, Are you the whole wire rope, etc. Apply R. Cunningham Finance committee?” Bene Lid., Port Essington, B. C,| The fine ve i ster s side rhe finance minister subsided, FOR SALE—Horses and harness, etc. Ap for once he was not ready with ply Bainter Sloan. Phone 387 2 his knockout blow, and the crowd| '*°°!" went off into another gale of glee,| FOR SALE—Complete restaurant; | two years’ lease, Price arranged. Apply Bul at last the noise subsided. 118 8th St, 117-129 The delighted dog, and even Joe] FURNITURE for’sale. Borden and Taylor Merryfield, had laughed or barked| *®eh 4 Newton home. 444-08 themselves out of breath, and Ae Yt ot YEO sons ns amidst peace, perfect peace, the ae menea 3S Wanted Houses ;} motion censuring the Mayor for rancelling the horse deal was | Streeter errr 4 . a : WA'NTED—Large store with good show solemnly put and lost. windows in best business «locality. Will sapharepehiceitinmnasatort — jease on good but not exorbitant terms. Made from fresh, pure, rich| 2° #17. News Omce. ¥ Mi ‘ _ ; cream ice cream at Keeley’s te te et es Fs Business Chances tt tt et me WANTED Restaurant outfit, especially range, also bedding and cheap furniture ZOF about ten rooms, P. 0. box 105. -u leg cae em Lost and Found De a i — . LOST at 423 Kodak, Seventh post card size Reware Ave, West. 117-1 € 1 1 19 TERRIFIC GUN |Modern 18 Inch Weapon Weigh- ing 150 Tons Contemplated. May 21.—J. M. Gled- Armstrong, Whitworth & at the hron and referred to the in- crease in size of modern ord- nance, and said there were now whispers concerning a gun of 18 inch bore, weighing between London, hill of Co., speaking Steel Institute, '150 and 200 tons. Lime Juice at 35c, 50c¢ and 70c See Stalker & Wells. “The News” Classified ae. pt a Pt =One Cent A Word For Each hocton= | —THERE ‘Bishop Perrin Is in Favor of Es- | Lionalists lof a —— 2S —Drawn fo SHE MIGHT LOOK FIERCE, BUT Gor To ADMIT™ THAT with ouT PAINT THERE 1S NO, UP STICK To A Kiss: |Pattullo & Radford Second Avenue Phone 83 THAT CAN SPEAK’ COAL $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered Lumber and Mouldings Colors Given with Realism— Science at Last Achieves a Triump. All Kinds of Building Supplies London, May 21.—Moving picC-| First Avenue Phone 186 | tures that speak were exhibited aet.nignt at thé Royal Insitute! |... ere ee here. Films were shown of a coek crowing and lions roaring For Sale in a den, the sound being repro- duced with such startling realism that the pictures appeared to} roar. uncouver, will apply for @ license to take| PORPOISE HARBOUR LAND COMPANY, and use 400 cuble feet per second of LIMITED, water out of Willlams Creek, which flows Per Augustus vf Agnew, Agent. in & Westerly’ direction through Southeas: Dated April 5th, 191 Lakelse Valley and empties into Lakelse Pub, April 8, 1912. lake hear North End. The water will be haat 2S hppa t' 4 point 3 mile’ above the}~ wr Dy 4 woe OO Use for irrigation and! ‘rake notice that Samuel A, Peterson of Lakelse Valle han the sand described 88] the City of Prince Rupert, in’ the Province Lakelse | ake? elween Skeena River and of British Columbia, has purchased the This notice w trade, assets and good will of the Pony on the 6th day fo posted 2 the ground] fypréss, formerly belonging. to J. Hi, cation will he Meq iy, 122%. The appll- | Rootjes and Fred Peterson of the Clty of Water Record ‘led in the oMce of the Prince Rupert and pow owns and runs Ob} Clone ee get erince Rupert. the said business under the name of the Wate ons may be filed with the said PONY EXPRESS on his own behalf, and of Water Nights, Wath the Comptroiier| that the said Samuel A. Peterson 1s the Vieiorie’ D Rights, Parliament Bullding, sole owner and proprietor of said busi- LAKELSE VALLEY DEVELOPMENT |"*Dited at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 10th 1 STD day of May, A, D. 12. ‘ By W. R Flewin, Agent. SAMUEL A, PETERSON. Pub, May 18, 1912, By His Solicitors, Willams & Manson.