THE DAILY News —— ee ee ig oo . — “svi « ice’ DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE? Georgetown | We Or fr Sie: Architects, Stork Building, Seeond Avenue i a oann le Biock 2, Lots 1-2; double corner on lane, Finest apartment site in city, $17,500, . Very good termes | \TUART & OPRWaR! | o— Block, 14, Lots 18-19, Second Ave., $91, | neobwatante Block 16, Lot 29, 84,500 Terms. | 300 2nd Ave Phone No, 280 ae ee a | "Prince Ruperi So tae and Block 10, Lots 9-10, #9,000; First Ave., : |} Auditors f G ; | si ; he an s for City of Prince Rupert Sicadlaag Mouldings Section 2 Some beantiful view lots in wis section, 4 | i | t ' eA lu cocina To the Editor of the News: of these orders first; we are com{a fair percentage of profit, (in ? ALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A Dear Sir,—-t he oo“; , sked! Section 7. A . BENNETT, B.A. “ Sir, ave been asked) pletely blocked ther words where @ mar « of British Golumbia of B.C, Ontario, Sas- nae + ton ae cpagie © 8 men te sat A large stock of dry finish- Block 34, Lot 11, $650, A snap. 9450 | and Manitoba Bare katchewan and Al.| Se@Veral times since coming to This sale was held in January|isfied to take a smal! margin), ing lumber on hand. Boat cash, bal, $25 mo ene a ae your delightful as well as pros-|of this yéar and up until the first}and make a turn over, the bar. prom og AS oy st Delivery Three lots on Sixth Ave, ; | ‘rous »C , ~eally| June sdietoue 4 ™ sme . . made at short notice. Block 40, Lot 17, corner Oth and Hays ‘ Scoten Two. Barristers, NoTARies, Etc. ec : : ed ‘ ity, ge Mal pee a ta th ; aa a adver. _ he sna os up sound Cove hve, 960° ft. frontage, $9,500. Block 12, $1,000 each; \% | Office~Albert Block, Second Aven ay to advertise yo al-| tising, s merenants business;and he quoted an inciden da Terms. s |- o low me to express myself thro-|has been better han ever be.|I ened onl short t . Our prices are as low as any. 14-14, Block 19, $850 pair; g200 : Vor O0ereme ee ee Call on us before orderin eee ‘ Geevten Five. | WM. 8S. HALL, L.DS., v.D.8. ugh your valuable medium, IT will} fore. where a lot was put on the mar- e Block 30, Lot #9, 9600. is Block 97, $1,000; % cash Dentist. ndeavor to do so as concisely as Here in Rupert. ket and before night it was sold. aaa Block 34, Lots 90-31, corner on lane, 9660, Section Bix. | ieewn end Betige Work a Specialty. possible, Another instance has happen- People Want Bargains. essnen Other good buys in this section, or 28, #1,200; 8650 « | operations « t C : i coe 28, of 080 a aa t anast hota administered hy ay Actual Instances. ed right here in our own city I immediately reasoned that Pea ea Section Seven. Helaereon Block, min a In the first glace I will illus-| with Mr Hart, the complete house|the people of Prince Rupert “ten on ee Bain & Sloan Block 10, goes of, cman ais | trate one or two instanees where] furnisher Hig lease expired; he| wanted bargains, and I went Cor. 6th St. and @nd Ave. ter i Y slo 4, ,6 : cash ey 30, 0706; % cash.” | Alex.M.Manson s.a., W.E.Williamas.s..t.in |! Have pul on special sales for)expected to get it renewed, but/ right to work with the assurance mpm | PHONO SOT ajene and Ave. “a engl gl i al WILLIAMS & MANSON merchants in the dullest period/his efforts along hat line were| that the sale would be a success > New York Life Ins, Go. f 0-10, Block 80, 5 pair; a Barristers, Solicitors. ete of the year, when they actually} useless. Not knowing what tol|and I advertised in a manner cal- An Extra Week’s Pay Canadian Ry. Accident Ins, Co, : ‘ e lt 8 , ’ 6 ‘ire s. ¢ PD Z FOR RENT. Box 285 thought it was impossible to get|}do with his immense stock, he|eulated to make it so. ce eee mt Second Ave., seer Seventn ft Prince Rupert, B.¢ |any business at all The first} certainly was in a fix Being a Here is what Mr. Hart has to When your Savings Pank : Sao. 625 pet month : = is a a ae in Mire sh ao 4 oer “re he 7. for Pee a “W a : al Account reaches a reasonable . . ‘ . who carries a stock anywhere be-| began to cas about vr some! first was a little skeptical about : ———__—_ P10. BOX a PRINCE Ee " e —— oe tween 815,000 and 820,000, I} quick way of disposing of as| spending so much money for ad- amount the interest begins Jeremiah ug . . JOHN E. DAVEY called on him repeatedly for| much stock as he possibly could| vertising this sale, it has paid me to tell. . PHONE 317 TEACHER OF SINGING three successive weeks, before a the very short time jhe had| wonderfully, My sale has been a One workman, who had a oy he would give me a sale. “ft to wi » re ré success very we ‘ PUPH, OF WM. FOKON, 8@., A.R.A.M., 10N., BNG ; H i 5 : - ra Pes j a - " o _— Oa poo ey oe { salina ill"een and few hundred dollars on ——r - is sales at that time were be-| seen. 0 say the least the sales} has every indication of continu- ; : ——~| tween $40 and #50 per day, andjare most gratifying ing so.” deposit, said that the Interest . a seem JOHN DYBHAVN he kept three men besides him- lo tell the truth | was rather These are only two cases, but “ — Pp glee -ES Real Estate — Loans self and a delivery wagon, Now| disappointed when I first came/!l can show you letters from doz- extra week's pay each year. : and Insurance vou can readily see where i to your city, for as is the custom) ens of other merchants who are They all had to start once. : i would have landed in a very|on any first visit to a place, Tj satisfied to spend money adver- Lose no time in making your 319 3rd Avenue ee a , ey i - Phone 884) snort tim He advertised ajstart out to look for all the in-|tising our way. initial deposit. One Dollar Did you ever say in passing a rich — } man’s home, ‘‘He made his money little, but very litth | formation possible No great It is all due to advertising, ad- easy, he was here in the After going thro ugh his stock | encouragement regarding busi-| vertising of a different kind, not & HAYNER BROS. and arranging it to my satisfac ¢) wees prospects was handed me| the old stereotyped way—and let THE BANK OF EARLY DAYS” ; : 3 € starts an account in : oo ; tion, [T started advertising, and|by some of your very prominent| me say right here that mone UNDERTAKERS ann EMBALMERS | y Faneral Directors in ten days we took in about’ citizens Mind you they did not} spent in judicious advertising, British North America DON’T ENVY HIM, BUT IMITATE HIM On. Ave. eear Gh Oe Phone Ne. 83000 cash I left his business| know who IT was), But in talking} no matter what channel, will re- ns BUSINESS WILL bringing in on an average of; with one real estate man he gave/turn unto you at least ten fold “ 0 anes : y $225. The third day after we'me the clue. He says [ know the|—perhaps it may not come just Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 ; openec s opehe se to| people o rince | oP yelthe s » de it w : . _——. One anciers EXC HANGE pel . rs nti ‘ eg ae a me a ; a tupert ora rae — = but . a come of the él tnd great fn of kK , E. L. FISHER ans oo . a ‘ “ oo “- : onl a . + , ‘ rt ae tl oe ee S Bavecoet Prince Rupert Branch, | the East in addressing a class of i it oO y . et's cles so si plece Oo "OE estate is pu Ip ati ° je : i “ 1 tonigh i po , F. S. LONG, Manager. young men said: ‘‘ The opportunities Funeral Director and Embal of tomorrow will be far greater than ) acres of first class Yakima fruit CHARGES REASONABLE land for Prince Rupert property % to be reviewed drastically, The | inthe past, fortunes will be made THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. : i waren rt: TILLOYD-GEORGE CONTEMPLATES —_|ists"i'Sietii soe witha raya aly - Church Services - || owing to modern methods, especially were abused is shown by the e fact that the phrase used by carhiliaastineinsimataitintatmsielitaiiamaaiiaad: those points in the west geographic- Insure With Secretary Drummond in refer- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Co » Randts the enn, ence to the Irish question, ‘Pro- Services every Sunday in the + 7 COS perty has its duties as well as jp , EET F.. : rhe Gresham Life Assurance So its riglts, appeared new and Sunday School at 2.00 p.m. ciety, Limited s es 2 memorable. It is not so now. RSV. PF. W. KBER, M.A. raaeep ALBERNI . ’ . Class Memo Ce ee ee tee eee Founded 1848 Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. , read Mr. Mas “ys | THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Funds exceed $51,000,000 London, July 18—When Mr. Phose who have The writer in the British MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST Take a policy for the ehildren No. 63 Lioyd George his “great bud-|singham’s article in’ the Daily} Weekly then turns to Mr, Mass- Gerviecs avess States os 13 Meets in the Helgerson Block get of 1909 undertook a valua-| News of Monday on ‘A Land Pro-.|ingham as follows: Bebe ve paw eae Where the Wem Meets the East i ee Every Tuesday Evening |tion of all the land in England, it} gramme: Liberalism and the La-| “Mr. Massingham affirms that) Bible Class $.90 p.m. echt tice All members of the order in the |... is predicted that the valuation) borer, continues, “and those} mo one can defend the land sys- RV. WR SOB ASS. Taswe city are requested to visit | wouid be used for the purpose of}who have duly noted the hints}tem. The standard of land re-| THE FinsT METHODIST CHURCH Situated on the west coast of Vancou- : | the lodge. and naturalization jgiven by Francis Neilson, M.P.,|/ form needs to be raised boldly| SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE ver Island at the head of es . George Leek \ H. ALLISON, N. G } Developments in the last few|in his constitueyey on Saturday,|and definitely. The workmen Cates 2° P ge & chips o ” | W. G. BARRIE, See. ldays prove the truth of this|those who are trained to watch/have a kind of class memory | Scheslat 2.99 p.m. 1 as of th we = 618 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert - Ip rophecy Mr. Liovd George is “ newspapers, may have some| Which is awakened and sustained REV. C. R. SING, B.D. Pastor eee a omg on a shre } » @ . by long and great social injus- : rE 4 lroads Ca Ip reparing for another great at- irewd idea of the ehange com- , THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL ada. Alberni holds a com- “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. | tack on the big landowners whie h| ing which will make polities|tice. They have the tradition of sunday," services "at 11 manding position not eq- (Scanpmasmian Society) will make his previous effortsj/again to glow. what protection and enclosures PS oe ot he ualled by any other sea- . ‘“ — every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8) look smal His plan is nething Mr. Neilson, in his speech at}mean. They have free trade and Ween aight servi ees Mon- ‘ port on the Pacific ots 16 and 17, Block 14, Section 7, Am p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. ' - i i a ___ | now they want their,land back, Gents. There can See, N08... SE9ON) SO aoe 28) ‘ties and they must have it, and the aay and AND re AND. MAR TUTTE ° Gn -ubuibee lor Rent room house on 4th Av ast| | Liberal party must give it to) or McBride St ; $25 per month am them ; i ALBERNI List Your Lots SONS OF NORWAY H. DOUGLAS B39 Third Ave. P. O. Box (Opposite Post Office) ’ “We emphasize Mr: Massing-| ham’s saying that the farmer must be ineluded, It is. by the’ uniting of the farmer and the laborer that success can be ac-) hieved. Any poliey that lays ad- ditional burdens on the farmer without relieving or assisting him is bound to fail. } “We believe that the limita- tion of the power of the landlord in towns is as important as it is in the country. In a word, the land problem, as Mr. Massing- | ham says, must inelude all mas-| Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 m., at 319 3rd ave. All Nor-| | | as are welcome. Lots are selling today from $150 to | | ! | $475 in ‘‘Rosslyn’’ the new addition to Alberni. These lots are sold on the easy payment plan; their future is sure and certain, and their owners will be astonished at rapid advance, iain lode Co.|NOW.... LIMITED ndowe at ‘the at Furniture | Lumber and Mouldings tomes onthe, eth street side; | All Kinds of Building Supplies Sos basse.” the That we have front iny ang avenue, we are ‘tole, to di stock of beautiful Turni= ture and some of o upholetery, nal drapery, our Frank A. Ellis avenue. | ses of workers, must be based) Owned and operated by the Real Estate Agent . F. WwW. HART on the transferenee of the bur- Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on Prince Rupert - - - B.C. ret Avenue Phone 186 CORNER 6TH ST. AND 2ND AVE. | j}den of local taxatien, and must the American and European plan. SO inaugurate a great poliey of Excellently furnished, with |compulsery purchase on the cap- | steam heat, electric light, and all |} ital value and of compulsory | modern conveniences, being abso- McCaffery & Gibbons | building, || lutely first-class in every respect. | “We may predict without COAL ‘We Have the The appointments and service | lew Wellington Coal. Best on the : : much fear of error that by aut-| Section 1. Coast Following Cheap /umn the solution of the. mainig “° — to any hotel on the Bi... on praser St, Block 38, $5,500.00, hone 116 Rogers & Black | problem will be reached, and the | a SFO Ny Se Properties For lchief lines of the new program | eo Block'18, 915,500.00; | settled,” Lot Block 30, @, with 4-room house, Si } Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. $5, bbe. 00; 4 Sem; nm BIG RACEIS — IS Lot 25, Block 20, $1,500.00; $560 cash, FREE; FREE! FREE! Sale Exclusively Section 7. Lote 15-16-17-18, Block 29, $500! each; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12 Lot 24, Block 20, $1,500,00 Section 6. Lote 2 s0- 11, Block 24, $2,500.00; $1,000 Lows 9-10, Block @ with house, $3,150; $1,575 cash, bal. 2 and 3 years. A big beautiful 88 key electric player piano, worth 1,200 given away to the G. A. Sweet, Manager. OK oP jon 8. Lots 9-10, Block ‘7, 'eb,00: $2,500 cash, pool players in the Base- Seotiv i oil Lots 27-28, Block $9, $630 each; terms. ment pool room, Empress Lots 18-19-20, Block 20, $400) Lot 21, Block 4, with house, $3,750. Theatre buliding. each; 1-3 cash, bal. ¢ and 12. ee Lots 4-2, Block 16, $900 pair;| —=E === | Lot 7, Block 20, $3,040; terms, The . cE Lot 15, Block 1, $3,680; terms Ihe batle cruisers . Indomit Lot 8, Block 8, 01.868; toramn. able, Inflexible, Indefatigible and| | Lot 4, Block 5b, with house, 93,000; | Invineible have made a remark- lost, Block 17, $2,500; $750 cash; good ' , age “ i . | 4-room house with bath, able voyage from Cromarty, | Lots 21-22, Block 31, $950 each; $575 4-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12 Lots 12-13, Block 18, $950 parr; 1-3 cash, bal, 6 and 12. | SMITH & MALLETT }),.,; 32, Biock 3, $450; 1-3 cash, _ ee a Moray Firth, to Portland, to join} ash, THIRD AVE al, 6 and 12 : , . | ; = oa bal, 6 a the first an dsecond squadrons) Lot 31, Block 16, $9,500; buildings; Lot” 18, Block 28, $1,200; terms, umbing, Heating, Steamfitting and . 7 ; | Market Place, Cotee 7. Sheet Metal Work CHANCELLOR LLOYD-GEORGE AND HIS DAUGHTER. of the Heme fleet assembled); on 45, poe 33, $12,000; buildings; po. 32, Block 6, $70 an a Jithee: ded Ave, ‘Workshop Samuel Harrison & Company et, __ | there for the naval manoeuvres lLots 9-10, Block 11, $17,500; facing G, Lot 6, Block iso an; ees com 9275 Phone U4 dnd Ave. bet, 7th and seh ate Ff] ' : the other week, | Tt. PL depot, cash. Brokers and Financial Agents less than a tremamone one uarole, in ee referred to} The peseege wee in the mediieeesl oniuen oun Lots 2, Block 26, $1,250 pair; one-third o li taxation, asec n te the Thsurance dL, . ril- “ a le | Second Ave. Prince Rupert oi jand taxation, based h Week! ; . i eee | a race, and the four vessel8| yor 46.17, Block #7, 92,100; level; on Section 8. slugie (Ak. tee veare SUF him as fol- covered the distance of 680 miles} Seventh Avenue, Lot 22, Block 14, $400; % cash. Farm lands in Lakelse, Kitsumkalum, Bulk } i lows Lots 1-2, Bloek 9, $5,000; large double} Lot 15, Block 1, $500; % cash. RINCE RUPERT FEED C0. New Policy | lin 30 hours, although they| Teens en Filth Atnbn Lot 0, Block 26, $550; iu cash. HINE WORKS rhe new Liberal policy was z , mw acl Was om the end, bUL) sroamed at three-fifths speed for SECTION 81x. ee Talteve: ta aves’ ch Eat es. outlined in the leading article inj tie demining that he waslihe greater part of the journey.|.o. 45, plock 95, 04.100; buildings; near Big stock of all kinds of ssured by Mr, Lloyd George,|}-),, s : : ae . , ; Insurance. : o \ INISTS (he British Weekly, the organ of] #s5u! s r8e.!'The Indefatigib!s was the first to} sehool, on Eighth Avenue, , — — ene Parereng — —— Rupert| (he advanced Radicals, The op- iwho had a deeper, @ more pro-| peach her anchorage, but she tb ighth yg LF OF 7 Nove Boots Pie t 0 Clover and Grain |. R. Love, Prop. Prince oe jj enine vords of the article are) found work to do, He was get Saas soon followed by the others | Niagara Pire Co. Seeds. Up- to-Date Equipment. Work ani come ting impatient, and when he got! rh cok whitele lo samende Aa al Low and Farm Lands of e@ay payments, Mutual cane S> . i Prices Right. Engine Wor h eer tpie ; stakable|}impatient something | ne Mess Fort George-—Mansatt, senme 7 oldeat a om Mail Orders Promptly Attended to and General Repairing. Phere is an unmistakable | pe ing happened|ipiumph for turbines and the e = Shop, Cow Bay ihrill in the air,” the writer says) and something was going tO} naval engineers demonstrated silliest , ne motores. We are on the eve of a great| happen the mobility of the cruiser squa- COLLART @& REYNOLDS ; ° Agents laternational ioc Food:- lcctneae = Re Box 967) Jeparture rhe rights of landowners pies Box 806 225 @th Street Phone 201 McCaffery & Gibbons