THE DAILY NEWS [OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO UG GUO UUILL URI : Local and Personal KIKI AIAAIAAIII III AAS I ASIII SIS SI SII SAIS ISIAH IMA PHAR IREE Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie Martin! The finance committee Of th leave’ today for Seattle. |hospital board and city coune are Gee jthe meet this afternoon at fou Presbyterian ladies’ violet tea | o'clock to discuss the hospite for ladies and gen-/| grant. 80tt | on Saturday tlemen. } dance in the K. of Don't fail to get some of that} hall, Sixth street, Thursday eve from the Presbyterian | ning, April Extra goo 80tf | music 80 | Social violet tea ’ ladies on April 11 8 The Gitv of Seattle is expecte the north at 4 p.m, to . | Shrewd investors are buying} Port Edward before the rail-} The Princess Ena is in port discharging 300 tons of coal for 41H. 1. Roe x + P. NOC hester, a lot of lumber 3 hata the Westholme Lumbér Co jand pig lead for the city. e * . . ij} The city Clerk has ‘been au p| thorized by the eity council to J] Prepare matter and photos foi jan illustrated article in a British ; magazine called Ganada. p.| . ,. . The city council has auth q|ized the puréhase of ai 8350 2 hand derrick from the Rupert |Marine Tronworks. {ft is to be jused for handling the machine d| jand pipes at Shawatlans Do not fullow others, be with the leaders; invest in Port Ed- ward before the industrial de- yeolpment, mas rhe ladies of the Presbyterian chureh will give a violet tea Sat- urday, April 44,; from 3 to 6. Gentiemen as well as ladies are invited sot wo eres The Chelohsin came in from Granby this morning and left for the south. Messrs. Vineberg ind H. Epsteia were passengers south Che Daughters of the Empire in in from Ome vill give their al Daffodil f tar yleted. ‘ ik cI g several] f Wl ate: r annua affodi way is com] : , ; ee nia . Se eanéautal Young man with business ex-| Ball on Easter Monday in the St. 1p hi ours aneac af : : ag perience and some capital would| Andrew's Society Hall. Tickets the ong ar ah ue beatae M B i Ji Black ;consider proposition te enter|on sale at Werner's. 79-81 authorize ‘ € é yvlé essrs enson and Jim ack ie i : partnership in going concern = jo regulate second hand Stores. |divide the Royal Hote ee bit) Box {09 Daily News, 79.85|"THE SHRINER’S DAUGHTER” ‘ 100 on the eensus le pool) * e ° } Dat Hear iM Me tke i ec a ag to about $25. Special arrangement has been | Interesting Feature at the West- on “Socialism” in the es er- me? made to have all eut lilies and holme Last Night ian hall Wednesday eyening. 80tf There has been —_ nat |oener aster flowers arrive on| All Shriners and some people ct circulation for some time that/ine George Saturday morning in}who are not Shriners will re- Ald. Dybhavn | near ste the oe at r : ae order to be in perfect condition|imember the great Shriners’ fete on the bie steamer Arna for ic- | leased, le oca snarenoiders for Easter Sunday {tiat Santa Barbara Cal last vear toria. He is a guest of Gapt.|in the company say they have | weniet land the famous millionaire band, Jentuft. heard nothing of any such deal. The’ Prince Rupert Horticul-|every member of which was tural soviety have issued a sheet|worth at least a million dollars, : J as z Sila of information for those who | which made such a sensation at & lo) B fo mo! om@o ¢é 8 Om™oO Om™o =O are interested in improving their|that time. This event was shown lawns or gardens. These are]in detail-in a two-reel feature distributed to members. BE. D.fentitied “The Shriner's Daugh- Harris, secretary, ter” at the Westholme last night. cae S The story winds itself round the (No. 1—Cut are paste in re- There are several young ladies|great fete in a most interesting oya R re ag doing very well in The News']and artistic manner. No finer > “ups 7 : : eeentinarasl marta sane contest. According to the new|pictures have ever. been shown Standard i teaspoonful salt. arrangement they have one prizejat the Westholme theatre, and u h ant aaa already within reach and are en-|that is going some. Besides this vt ‘ é { cup milk, deavoring to land the big prize|there was a fine double comedy, ‘ Biscuits ce capa hk hs} agate lag a nai of a free trip to the Panama fair.|a new Weekly Gazette and an in- 6 ; , 2 ; ; “Creamy steamy, onal) and milk. Bake for 20 min- Miss Reinbold at this date is|teresting subject for the kiddies piping hot; here's utes. Serve at ‘oan ates ahead. entitled “A Rebellious Pupil.” the recipe: : nv ETT ° 5 . mre, Wednesday and Thursday the Ww The department of Indian af-|great Kleinschmidt & Lane Are til 5 i i i imi « ane vk FI II IKI AIA IIASA AIA IAS AISI SISSASS SSIS ASIII IA ID IS IASI AA I I | i was made through the park. ee their fine stock. * ee ee Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Ringe Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, Willlam McK Logan, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupa tion prospector, intend to appiy for per mission to purchase the following de © e scribed lands Commencing ate + ont e planted 160 chains east and 40 chains south of the northeast corner of Pre- emption Record 1838, thence south 40 rc vc eat! Can, core EOMONT On The three best towns in B. C. on the line All other of the G. T. P. are naméd above. mense terr Fort George, Hubert and New Hazelton BIG THRE are s0 strategically situated that they | command the trade of Central and + Northern B. ©. and the PEACE RIVER For busine District, ties, the ti Joint Owners and Sole Agents Fo rt George and Head Office, Yorkshire Block i ‘ - 3! towns and ecities in that im- itory will be tributary to the BE. -ss or investment opportuni- me to investigate is NOW, WE PUT FORT GEORGE ON THE MAP AND KEPT IT THERE Natural Resources Security Company, Limited Hubert Townsites VANCOUVER, B. C. north 40 chains, thenée west 80 chains tuo chains, thence west 80 chains along the shere line to point of commencement; containing 320 acres, more or less WM. McK. LOGAN March 7, 1014, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, Andrew MacLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C., oceupation carpenter, jntend to apply for per- mission to purchase the following de- seribed lands Commencing at a post planted about 160 chains east and 60 chains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Record 1838 at a point on the northerly shore lime of an _ island, thence south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the ginuosities of the shore line to the pojnt Of commencement; containing 480 acres, mére or less ANDREW MACLBAN. vata McK. Logan, Agent, March 7, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, f Range Five. TAKE NOTICE (that I, David Cook Strang, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupa tion clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencjng at @ post planted about 160 chains east and 60 chains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Record 1838 at a point on the northemy shore jline of an island, thence south 60 chains }10 the southerly shore line, thence east erly, northerly and westerly following the sinvousities of the shore line to point of commmencement; containing 480 acres, more or 1088, DAVID COOK STRANG wil hen MeK, Logan, Agent March 7, 191 WHEN BUYING YEAST INSIST ON HAVING THIS PACKAGE DECLINE SUBSTITUTES PROVINCIAL GOVT. RENEGS MORSE CRK. BRIDGE GRANT Continued from Page One veal There fore there would be nothing doing. The mayor stated he had taken the matter up with Mr. Win. Manson, M. P. P., who said that the department had promised to revole the money, and he could not understand why it had not been done. He sent a telegram to Victoria on Saturday about it, but had not yet received a reply. If the telegram did not get any- thing, Mt. Manson would go down himself and see about it. Taffa curtains, material 48-in. wide, regular value $1 yard; special price 60c yard at Geo, D. Tite's. TAtf Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4, “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT flat, #30 FOR RENT—Small outlook, close in, Dally News Office, excellent Apply at sou modern only furnished room with Satisfactory references 107 Daily News. 7eu FOR RENT bath, close required Nicely in, Apply Box DESK ROOM FOR RENT in ground floor, central office. Apply Mack Realty & Insurance Co., 615 Second Ave, 78-81 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ranges and = stoves cheap Galland, McBride Street sou 3IX-HORSE PERFECTION gasoline engine, newly made over. In excellent order, Only $100. Box 110 Daily News, 7itf ARNOLD MASSAGE VIBRATOR-—Slightly used and in perfect order; cost §30. Will sell ‘for §20. Box 111 Daily News. 71 LAUNDRY MACHINERY FOR SALE—For immediate sale the modern, complete machinery and equipment of a laundry comprising 42 h. p. boiler, 20 h. engine, complete electrical equipment and the very latest and best appliances ‘such as Tray Washers, Toronto Wash- ers, Toronto Extractors, Tray. Extracwr, Toronto Tumbler, Toronto Mangle, To routo “Drys,”’ inicuding 8 racks, Shirt Polisher Neck Sander, Collar Moulder, Shaper, Mangle Dampener, Body Ironer, Starchers, etc., etc Also Steam Table, Shafting Pulleys, etc., covering com- plete plant. This machinery and equip- ment to be sold at @ great sacrifice, Any one at present in the laundry buai- ness or any one anticipating that field can effect an immense saving. At the demand of the creditors this plant and equipment has been appraised, No rea- sonable offer refused, Archibald Baillie, Receiver, c\jo Anderson Ltd., 207 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, British Co- lumbia, 76-81 WANTED WANTED—A capable general servant. Apply Mrs. P. 1. Palmer, 720 Fourth Avenue East. 77-83 WANTED—Position a8 waitress. Experi- enced in army and tray work. Apply Box 100 Daily News. 76-83 WANTED 10 to 15 horsepower. Second hand gasoline engine Must be in good order. Box 112 Daily News. 7iw WANTED—-83,500 interest in Prince Ru- pert real estate, in exchange for 24- h. p. auxiliary cruiser, Queen Char- lotte Islands Information Bureau, Tow AGENTS WANTED—Want reliable agent in this town to sell townsite lois, Smithers, B. C. Cast-tron money-back guarantee to purchasers; easy terms; good commission, Apply today, Stur- gess & Co., Victoria, B. C, MISCELLANEOUS 4 MATRIMONIAL AGENCY of highest char acter; strictly private, up-to-date, de- pendable; patronized by best people; eighth year, If wishing to marry, ip- vestigate our plan. Ideal Introduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver, B, C, COWS OF ALL KINDS——Fre8h and coming in, Cor, Westminster Road and Carle- ton, Collingwood East Post Office, Box 20, South Vancouver, Phone Colling wood 99R, John Crristy, cattle dealer, sou CM, JI “Yi a Wy) “ly Uy ~ HAUS Hy ZI My Z YZ / Z SD "9 me oF ‘ ei In Our New Patent “EASY-OPENING Box' SHOE POLISHES bd Black—Tan—. White Tue F, F. DALLEY Co., LTD., BUFFALO, N, Y., HAMILTON, Ont, 10c 4 \; 1944 POPO— D+ oor ey SS PHONE 535 5 a s 0. 154g e House of () ty e . Rousing Bargains fo; LADIES’ SKIRTS LADIES’ Ho We have a broken range I e SE of ladies’ skirts in assorted = of ; 8izes, made of tweeds in 4 serges, meltons, vicunas; les they are in different colors — siz. and styles. Wer 15 ; c Wesnae i eve BEDFORD coRD ont Goc P. & ©. CORSETS ay All P. & C. corsets in ir stock, comprising the new- n est models of eoutil, in dre white only le Wednesday ..Half Price ‘\' 50¢ COLORED SHIRTS ae | TROUSERS Negligee colored shirts gfpj, for men, fine neat stripes 4 of fast color and good ma ishe terial, cuffs attached, large o,) a and redmy, 44% to 17. Priv ‘ Wedné@sday .. $1.00 Wed: + oN eS PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. eereer RITCHIE, AGNEW & C0. Civil Engineers and B. C. Land Surveyors Waterworks, Water Power, Whalf Con- struction, Reports, Plans, Dominion and Provincial Land Surveying, ing, Townsites and Subdivisions, Blue Printing, Negatives and Prints, Electric White McBride St., Prince Rupert, B.C. eee Good : Rents We are instructed to sell the furniture of a three-room fiat with bath for $160; cost new . Rent only $25. Down town. Worth investigating. $36.00 for a four-room fiat, modern in every respect, disappearing beds, good location. $20.00 four-room cottage, close STORES—-OFFICES Store on Third Avenue, rent. Three-room suite of offices in Helgerson Block, also small store on Sixth Street now occupied by Sweder Bros. H. G. Helgerson, Limited for a in. cheap Mine Survey: | . PnINGE RUPERT BOAT NEW sums SUITS Boats and Launches 'f and Fine Weather sociie Wad of: hance. hes ——— ——— |] _SWEDER BROS, MERCHANT TAILORS PROCS POLO L LOLOL EDEL EECTOUTIIHN $10 Per Month 4-room house, Alfred | Street $12 Per Month house, 9th Avenue c 4-room near nrad St PATTULLO & RADFORD PHONE 83 SECOND AVE eel a shineodilae nena | | HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Second Ave, near McBride —— Phone 489 A JINGLE POT COAL delivered by Lindsay Transfer H. B. ROCHESTER Phone 115 231 2nd Ave. UNION 5.5. COMPANY OF B.C., Lt¢ Schedule March 24th: Summer effective Sailings for Vancouver Twin screw steamers “Chelohsin”... Tuesdays, 9 p. m. “Venture”... .Saturdays, 9 a. m. ' ’ a a Arviving at Vaneouver Thursday and Monday mornings, } respectively, evenings | Arrivals from South | |‘Chelohsin”. ..Mondays, 6 p. m. |"“Venture’..... #ridays, 8 p. | | . Rogers Steamship Agency 200 Acres ( ON SKEENA RIVER railroad and adjoining $10.00 easy per acl Harrison, Gamble Bl ee Have a Look at Thest Fine Level Lols Lots tion 8, $650 v¢ Lots ash h tion 8, $1 Lot $1,500, Lot 1 $1,000, eri G. R. Naden Co, ld | Second Ave, Phone 116 “