THE DAILY NEWS “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Moderate Prices, _ Excellent Cafe. 1142 Pender Street West Vancouver, B.C. ==One Cent (SCAN DINANIAN SoctRTY) Gifts To those who must buy boon, Glass, Cutlery, Leather Goods, Art Goods It will be sent to your address free. importers of DIAMONDS in Canada. ‘Henry Birks & Sons, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 Builders’ Hardware Ship Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rope Valves Pumps Hose Stoves & Ranges ring Brid wedding gifts brides our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE will prove a real This Catalogue illustrates and describes lect stock of Diamonds, Jewellery, Watches, Silverware, Cut We are the largest We are the largest manufacturers of SILVERWARE IN Canada, antee all goods, ship all orders prepaid at our own risk and refund money when,goods are not satisfactory. Write for this Catalogue and save money on your purchases. Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Paint Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. A Word For Each Insertion== *‘Valhalla”’ of S.H. & E.F. | “The News” Classified Ads. QO oO | | Wanted WANTED Gamble OoMee boy Apply Harrison A 78 80 WAITRESS wanted at once Apply Vienna Cafe 78-79 Largest Line of Post Cards in City HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Newspapers Magazines "Periodicals CITY MESSENGERS PARCEL DELIVERY Reading and Card Room in Connection Phone 326 607 3rd Ave. for spring our se- and Novelties. BOY and girl wanted at Regal Cigar Fac 77-79 ory. | WANTED—First class dish washer at the Central Hotel, 75-78 WANTED—A general servant. Apply Mrs L. W. Patmore. soa 4 mee emer oT For Sale We guar- Notice to t ice to the P e ublic On and After April 1st ALL ORDERS FOR COAL MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH. Rogers & Black Union Transfer Ca. Westholme Lumber Co. Lindsay's Cartage & Stor- age Moore Bros. Pacific Transfer Co. Couture Bros. Limited VANCOUVER, B.C. gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed, first class shape. Apply P. O. Box 1509, Prince Rupert. Soir For Rent ; FINE large furnished front room with bath room adjoining; suitable for two; splen did view; electric light and phone; §20 per month 521 Fifth Ave. West 77-8 i7- unfurnished and furnished ing rooms. Apply Alder Block ird Ave. and Sixth St. 64-78 FURNISHED, housekee corner T Pony Express Business Chances Chandlery Auction Sale 14th, Vancouver at 1 o'clock, Monday, April Recreation Park Stables, “We Sell Nothing But the Best” \{ without reserve W. N. TOMPKINS, AUCTIONEER at the All these horses will be FORT GEORGE, the new pay roll city; openings for business and professional men of all kinds; also carpenters, build ers, bricklayers, brickyards, sawmills, lumber yards, sash and door factories and every kind of business. One hundred million dollars will be in the next four years by four railways how under construction to Fort George, which has been selected as the main pay roll centre and the location of main distributed W. S. Pratt & Co. will sell by public passenger divisions and terminals where auction 60 head of sound horses, ages 5 shops and manufacturing plants will be }to 7, direct from the farmers in Alberta located Eleven railways are building or projected to Fort George, which will sold with a warranty and veterinary’s ex be the distributing point and centre of | amination The consignment consists of one hundred million acres of rich agri } delivery, drivers and extra good saddle cultural, timber, mineral and coal lands | horses Also a humber of city horses in Central Northern British Columbia }from different firms. 78-82 and the Peace River district. One thou sand miles of navigable waterways on which seven steamboats are already ply ing from Fort George; cheap electric Be Suspicious B E suspicious of that of which nobody is proud. Be suspicious of the mere low- price argument offered in favor of an article with no reputation, no backer, no guarantor. Better buy the thing you know and can trust, than an article unbranded and un- vouched for. The branded shoe, made by a maker with a reputation, is a safer shoe to buy than the one made in an unknown factory by an unknown maker. The underwear made by a firm whose name is as familiar to you as your own, is worth more to you than underwear nameless or labelled by a maker of whom you have never heard. Tea sealed in a packet bearing the name of a reputable firm is to be pre- ferred to tea of which the packer is not sufficiently proud to advertise its quality. Put your faith in pearing in good newspapers. That in vhich much money has been invested to make or keep it good is worth more than that on which nothing or but little has been spent. Peace of mind is worth i just as quality is. Buy peace of mind. When you buy anything worth while buying, buy that of which you know— from advertisements, or from other dependable acquaintance. Buy the article with the “money back” guar- antee—with the pledge of a known name behind it. the advertisements ap- Beware of the article that cannot stand the spot-light of pub- licity. The commodity an advertiser backs with his own money is something worth your buying. _ advertising problems is available lveur an _ advertisi the S one icing some w the Serctary of ian does Room 503 Lumsden . the on your part— so write, if in- power and cheap coal; school, churches, hospital, public hall, waterworks and all conveniences Thousands of construc | tion men now on the ground You can | a business opening now Don't 3 OMcial information given free Natural Resources Security Company, Ltd Joint Owners and Sole Agents for Fort George Townsite), 403-404 Moser Ryder Blk.; Fort George, B. C., Central Avenue Address or call Vancouver OMee, 624 Vancouver Block, Vancouver, B. ¢ 75-86 Tenders Wanted Tenders will be reeeived by the jundersigned up to and including April 10th, 1913, for the supply- ing of material and labor, or labor only, for the whole or any part of | the following work at New Hazel- ton: | Building 18 ft. plank roadway fon the following streets: South |Railway Ave. from the depot to |Templeman 8t., Templeman &t., | from South Railway Ave. to Tenth |Ave.; Ninth Ave. from Temple- | man St. to Pugsley St., a distance lof 3,628 ft., and containing ap- proximately 300,000 ft. B. M. lumber. | Laying sidewalks on the fol- jlowing streets: South Railway 'Ave. from the depot to Temple- jman St.; Templeman St. from South Railway Ave, to Tenth Ave.; Ninth Ave. from Templeman 8t. ito the railway crossing; Tenth |Ave. from Templeman to Field- jing; a total distance of 4,844 ft., jand containing approximately 100,000 ft. . M. lumber. Grading the following streets: }South Railway Ave, from Ninth to Pugsiey St., Pugsley St. from | Ninth Ave, to Sixth Ave., a total | distance of 1,935 ft. Also clearing South Railway Ave. from the depot to Temple- man St. Tenders for building roadway | and sidewalks to state price per thousand feet B. M. The price to include all material and labor, taking out stumps and grading knolls where necessary, and put- jting in sufficient log supports to aes the work up to grade line. Tenders for the grading to be for the whole grading work men- | tioned complete. Specifications may be obtained from D, McLeod, Foley, Welch & | Stewart offices, New Hazelton, or }from the undersigned, | The lowest or ahy tender not | necessarily accepted, | Tenders to be marked ‘Tenders | for New Hazellon Improvement | Work" 74-78-81 HARVEY & MeKINNON, New Hazelton. LT No woman can be very friendly i}with any other woman whom her husband was ever engaged to. FOR SALE—Gerhard-Hyndsman piano; easy terms Apply to P. RK. Harris, Datiy) News 76 | FOR SALE— Pure bred Scotch collie, about one year old. Enquire W. E. Williams 7ew FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse stationary enema WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEADLOCK Authorized Statement of Opposi- tion in Reply to Govern. ment’s Statement. If there has been a deadlock rHE FAULT I8 NOT ON THI PART OF THE OPPOSTTION BUT ON THE PART OF THE GOV ERNMENT. The opposition claim no more than the right of free- dom of speech and of discussing which a measure in a principle of the highest importance is at | stake. The government have no man ldate from the people to proceed with this and three ministers were as }opponents of naval assistance to |Great Britain in any form. Not j}withstanding this they have de. jlayed all public business to force Ithis measure unduly. The Bank jing Act makes no progress, no budget speech anouncing a tariff | policy has made, while only two occasions since | House opened have they asked for supply AND SUPPLY WAS AT ONCE GRANTED, Refusing thus to attend to these pressing matters of great importance to Canada, they are trying to force upon the people this measure by fextreme and arbitrary methods In the working of parliament- ary institutions it has not un- frequently happened that dead- locks have occurred between the government and the Experience has shown that there only two methods of provid- is the of other an measure, elected direct on the been opposition are ing brute appeal to the people a solution: use one force, and the is who gambles the first man Happy the GLOOMY PREDICTION OF AMERICAN FUTURE Famous French Seeress Who Foretold the Present Dis- astrous Floods. Paris, March 314 Declaration that the Omaha tornado death dealing floods in Ohio and Indiana are but forerunner of the to befall America in 1913 was voiced here today by Madame Thebes, the famous Parisian who predicted is young loses he time and the disasters de seeress, at the “beginning of the year the present disasters in the United States. “Let those in America,” said Mme. de Thebes, “who survive the present disaster protect themselves against further ey- clones and inundations, for I can- not see any calm returning to America before April 21. “The finger of God is at work in America. This coming Sep- tember is to be the most danger- ous month for that country Terrible fire, wind and water will assail her and a large portion of her territory will slip into the sea within the next few genera- tions. In September most of the horrors will develop from winds,” FOOTBALL. GAMES IN OLD COUNTRY Glasgow, March 31,.—In_ the semi-finals of the Scottish cup Falkirk beat Hearts of Midlothian by one gual to nil at Ibrox Park, Glasgow. The game between Clyde and Raith Rovers at Tyne- castle ended in a draw, one all. Scottish games results: Mor- ton 1, Dundee 1; Partick Thistle 1, Hibernians 2; Hamilton Aca- demicals 2, Queens Park 14, London, March 29,..—The semi. finals of the English Football Association cup were played to. day, the games showing much in. terest by huge crowds. Special trains were used to carry sup- porters. Only one decision was reached, Aston Villa beating Old. ham Athletics by the only goal scored, while the game between Sunderland and Burnley unex- pectedly ended in a seoreless draw. The funeral of the late Mrs John Dolan, who died at the gen eral hospital at an early hour yesterday, will take place from the Roman Catholic Church morrow morning at 9 o'’eloek Taterment will take place ai Fair. | view cemetery. OE ONLY THREE Days MORE, AFTER TODAY, IN WHICH To. REGISTER, LIBERALS, STEP to. LIVELY. ‘PASSENGER TRAFFIC —— RAPIDLY INCREASING ‘Two Big Steamers in Port Last Night With Many Passen- | gers The two big steamers, City of} Seattle and City Of Spokane, be to the Pacific Coast Steamship Company, longing practically | Chisholm and Miss Mabel Moore LAURIER’S NAVY PLAN SAFER FOR ENGLAND Canada Should Foliow Example! of Australia and Develop Navy of Her Own. Borden England News, for Canadian fleet Laurier’s instead of be says the London Daily plan may safer for an independent will be able to assist the mother country without interfering with the portion to that of Germany The cisely building of her navy in pro- authorities, because they fleet as intended could not of the local control as British creasing German pre announce for de the loea under heir fence, count navies dominions additions to the any the potential danger to or in way in navy Grerman security herman nava apprehensions must be wholly Furopean and the dominion navies are wholly extra~EKuro pean It follows, therefore, that Canada would be doing the bset for herself and for this country ind for the peace of the worlu if, instead of presenting three battleships to the British navy she followed the example of Aus- tralia and developed a local navy of her own KID OLMEN HEARD FROM Wishes to Box Billy Weeks or Mortimer with Ben Self to Referee. Kid from > & with Olmen has been heard He that Mortimer writes from Courtney, fieht November here he some since his last and done He had one which went thirty-six rounds in Omaha and two goes in Oskas, Wis., ali of which he pulled off successfully He hopes to land a fight at Court- ney, but also hopes to get one at Prince Rupert. He would take on Billy Weeks or Mortimer at 153 Ibs. with a $500 side bet and Ben Self to referee. He asks to remembered to Billy Wright, Ole Anderson and Hank, has been east boxing. Calgary Hotel License Suspended. Calgary, March 31.—-The liquor license of the King George Hotel, Calgary's largest house, was to- day suspended by provincial gov- ernment license inspectors. Vio lating closing hours is assigned action. The hotel! is said to have cleared $75,000 last year. Knocked Out Koepkey. Tacoma, Wash., March 31. Ed. Hagen, the Seattle policeman, knocked out Frank Koepkey of crossed here last night on their! north and southbound trips re spectively The City of Spokane going south arrived in+port about sey en o'clock with a comparative light passenger list Among those taking passage for the south from here were the fol.| % lowing &. H. Purkis and wife,|s L. BK. Sekor, wife and three chile} py dren, Harry Johnson, J. H, Ben | 8°" son, J. Halliday and A. E, Hol-| wizing ~~ den Mr. Halliday is en route to| Sred a ’ ' thew Australia | ’ The City of Seattle, with about/] Th M iF lizer 250 passengers bound for Alas e elzger ita kan ports, arrived at 9,30 Ihe Battery Co following additional passengers | mons Block, Corner of 7th a : were taken on here P. MeCul-|} Calgary *oe me lough, Frank Kitch, Wm. Sells,/ A. Melvor, Alex Young, J Dai | Peercoccccccorosccocecs gie, C. A. White, J. H. MeLean John Edwards, G. Grassett, J, J Port Edward ——_ PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS. TRIAL ANNEX The launch “Dixie” leaves the Government slip for Port Edward every day at? o'clock, 5 o'clock. returning at eee elie Silversides Bra, The up-to-date House Decom tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing, Paper-Hanging Our Specialties "Ve Olde Reliable” 2nd Street Phone 156 Gwe 0 ne eee ENGINEERING DEMER We are £ eff newest in ur ant hair orname ney display is i# are our pr ——EEE We have i ship. TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS jed 10 PRINCE RUPERT FEB) 0 Lot 12, Block 6 Section | $6,300 Harrison, Gamble & Compal Olympia here tonight in the first FINANCIAL AGENTS round of their seheduled four : Rupett round bout. Hagen rushed the| Third Ave Prince younger boxer and swept him from his feet in the first two minutes of boxing. t q Alleged Dynamiter Arrested. l O Ren Nows has been received through nD late arrivals from Dawson that a 415.00 man by the name of Neilson was | -' ed | “ arrested last Friday charged with! /-! having dynamited the Yukon Gold $1 rye Cove Ave dredge on February 22nd, No )6-roomed ! particulars have been received of nue, B29. the arrest further than that the| : ‘ party was apprehended by ex-/2 fin Sergeant Gillis, who left the po. | fol Me 4 lice foree only a few Whitehorse Star. isin aii Ladies’ house dresses, and upward; in very pretty de signs; just received at Wallace's. 77tf weeks ago.| #1 50! GR. Naden Co, li gents end Avenue