LYNCH BROS. —————— SS | Gastel Merchandea 2. tt Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. . The Daily News “The News” Classified Ads. ==Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES" HERE— i= —_— — waneed | |NEW TURNS eee HOUSE 825 rent 171 near Sixth 170 on Fraser street Phone Green 338 MABEL Canadian General Electric Company, Limited ae Mining and Contracting Machinery trical Apparatus of every description Graham Kearney, Mgr. REMARKS | WANTED—A weneral servant \. J. Morris, Second ave 70-172 avenue Phone ga- 160-tf WANTED-Pirst class woman cook, $75 a month and room Apply to Superin tendent Prince Rupert Gen. Hospital 163-tf Apply Mrs ) hat pert waiting for in Ru-} office nearly everybody around the ; ails « after. | the mails this after | WANTED—First class wood turner, Prince }noon just because the young re-| Rupert Sash & Door Co 149-0 is post Amateur night at the jliable Rupert was late for once.! WANTED—Elderly woman to keep house SOME tiitil Dainty : Lines fe ta ee You may purchase through our mail service at the moderate prices of the im- porter and manufacturer: Ornaments for the hair in all the newest effects.; card Cases and Mesh Bags of finest design and workmanship; Sterling Silver Vanity Boxes and Jewel Cases; pretty Belt Buckies in sterling silver and enamel; long Chains at ali prices and in all styles; Toilet Goods of every description in sterling silver, Birks’ Ivory and ebony. Our illustrated catalogue, representing the many fine lines we are in a position to offer you at right prices, will be sent free to your address upon request. ey Bs & Ss Jeweller; Mail Order House Geo. E. Trorey Managing Director B.C. Vancouver Read The Daily News And Get All the News ESET SE EAC | for jlot of pleasure, and look after children for short time | Apply B. C., News office played to a first rate hous | ‘Thatewaiting for the mail is atl right for a girl when you spell | mail with an i instead of} —— rms! that offered by the Miscellaneous | hoes, | work |FOR LEASE—Rooms now occupied by Wenderers Club. Apply at Warks| Thies Jewelry Store 142-tf enthusiastic bringing down the will always reception \ be Happy Hoboes had a} last night and | That tie | good served it. house de-| Brigade” by I songs by A. 8t Whitley, nature Sir Richard of amusement For Rent ithe Light | |} Bain, and gentelman with the} and W. R seem to mind a bit, | POR LEASE—-Melneyre Hall: well hested| topical COMPLETELY furnished modern fat. Ap visit of That boy] ow res Washington Block, hecona caused lots in Japan his | FOR RENT—Two suites first class house the | keeping rooms, also store, in new build service the house That the banjo didn’t thinks he best sending she her really excellent that management must tion of » letter ) » » noes. ture love letters to her by bottle pos'.| ing on 6th avenue, Rink, All conveniences } Christian. opposite Skating Apply Tony 151-tf of the Next They seem so slow in arriving. by must be made an ntire change Rupert Late but Laureled. be provided for Although fog in the | Steamer will am For Sale late today owing to light Sound, the G. T. P./pon save Prince Rupert has} new; laurels to her She beat|— jthe CG. P. R. Princess Alice on the ; southern run in great shape, and jthere is all kinds of rivalry ready her when she again. practically Apply P 165-1f Two incubators, capacity 104 and 150 box 860. THE WEATHER. credit, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partner-| | ship heretofore subsisting between the)» 4A | undersigned as contractors and carriers, under the firm name of Beirnes & Mul | vaney, in the town of Hazelton, county of } Atlin, province of British Columbia, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent All moneys due to the said eee are) to be e to George M. Beirnes at the J. office of the said partnership, and all part nership debts will be paid by the said George M. Beirnes, provided bills for same are presented on or before July 1, 1912 GEORGE M. BEIRNES, LYSTER MULVANY Hazelton, B. C., June 7, 1912 hours e1 Barou four 20th For m., twenty July 29.940; maximum minimum temperature, goes below 67; for { ompans this from a H. Rogers, agent Steamship to the Camosun | If you have not worn “Walk ; Shoes you have Get a pair now} land be comfortable. Seott, i Over” missed a Union turned city on the 129) Giranby Bay. tr & Co, “Happy the latter touching McBride PLEASE LOTS OF PATRONS West i holine Opera House last evening | and e. A very pleasing and novel turn was| Ho-| their clever and amusing | du ed house assured an|¢ cap ital rendering of the “Charge of} man ).. M owell of the Men pie is being offered opera week of entertainment ding eter temperature 54. the fe mornime ip to © 9)2°% 9) 2° 92% 9 99% 901A OE “ye ee PORE D APP eX Per og d OX Pw ths - LL ADRY DOCK OF SAME TYPE AS RUPERT feat ENGLISH STEWARDESS INSULTED Miss Jeannette Fornie, an Eng the Anchor dreadnought which sailed} to the Cameronian, surceessfully New York the aturday last, has complained to 1 New York the)" rastic methods employed by the leustoms officials in their search| The ton I'yne of towi stewardess in dor Medwa for Glasgow on aceomy Medway will ra a repairing bas: authorities of gest super-dreadne navy 1 om left ! on Saturday dock smuegied goods | for Miss For Iwas shadowed while she ; f ipowerfu in|! states that shopping who fol-| ile tug ! miles at a stead New York | iw men, three ove into a tramway cal By pp e and the other} , a, her The latter, she says lot e mies a lowed her Q had Nore Light, operation to the h erosses the } oO clo jone sitting arrived | beside jpassed his hand over What oO nd her clothing! fous demanded are you yy» | through inde vo dress i he turn the hey pro forays whic conductor, Alri moved up t |} Reach, where Hi. M iShe appealed st ime threatened to men ' reupen of authority, customs offi wh fT the it b t whe cal slose 1 badges say | was St. Vir dread that they s Miss Fornie } i y ‘Tre ne vere a ilighted and er to ' | mac 1 vain appeal S police ent ft h I ise o Shee | who advised her to accom the was finto the new do | pany eustoms officers sts informed that ue arrest At the to which she was that was » divest herself her Subscribe for the Dally Now that hair out, in a vain search wut vain search’ WE ARE THE AGENT was on the verge of, and the woman inspec- that her cries would then She she was under customs house she of all her take she asserts ie thin combed ge and even was dutiable Miss I hvsteries FOR fearing ordered her to) The Liverpool! & I Insurance heard outside and leave at once: ollector of the port, and the rhe Phoenix Ass submit I get dressed Mr. Le ordered Anchor to matter to the British consul eral in New York eb, ¢ has an inquiry Line intends wndon, Enz he Amer of I Fe rhe British Co Football Club. gam All attend held oomns Caledonian There tonight will be a practice weather permitting members are requested to meeting will be the important An executive G. R. Naden Co. lit SECOND AVENUF afterward club fr Bus FOV ~ ’, nS J a> Lr & RBA Desks hs) HARDY BAY WHERE THE FINGER OF DESTINY POINTS Evolution has come to such a point that various exigencies of commerce and civilization can be seen by the astute mind and acted upon before their full significance, An interesting example is before the public at the present time in Hardy Bay. As yet Hardy Bay is in its embryonic stage, but not for long; the biggest evolution you can possibly conjure up in your mind is going to take place here. Railroads with total assets of $600,000,000 are seeking an outlet on Van- couver Island. Two of them have already decided that Mardy Bay is the place for them—see the others follow. ‘Watch for big doings at Hardy Bay.” Prince Rupert property is selling for a thousand dollars per front foot. Did you get in on Prince Rupert? (Try a little Hardy Bay.) With two transcontinental railways with assets of six hundred million dollars, who seek a terminal point on Vancouver Isiand and have the en- thusiastic support of the Provincial and Dominion Governments, there is not the slightest doubt but that the construction of the Seymour Narrows Bridge will be rushed with all possible speed. “Great developments about to take place. The Government has promised Vancouver Island an all-rail connec- tion— a terminal point of transcontinental lines—for thirty years. That promise is soon to be fulfilled. Of course, it will benefit the whole of Van- couver Island generally, but Hardy Bay will receive the biggest slice of de- velopment. Study the map and see—don’t you see what these great rail- roads and money kings are after? It's not a hard nut to crack—it’s the kernel they’re after. Mardy Bay represents to them and to the shipping world untold wealth. nings. Prince Rupert is a good example of a seaport town values on this coast. Five years ago nothing; today, corners are worth fifty to seventy-five thousand dollars. About a century ago the greatest city on the American continent consisted of only half a dozen dweliings; but the germ of the pos- sibility was there, and through a process of constant expansion it developed The greatest things in the world have evolved from significant begin-: Hardy Bay The Horn of Plenty LET’S MEET FACE TO FACE Hardy Bay lots are now selling fast. Why re d later from present purchasers at greatly advanced prices? If you want to be a money maker come in at first prices—the starting prices—now—the first chance. We can tell you why Hardy Bay is a good investment; we'll show you roof; it’s then for you to judge and act. hy not visit our sales offices at once? Jeremiah H. Kugler Sole Agent ARDY BAY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY PRINCE RUPERT SELLING AGENTS: CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY, LTD. Please send me full particulars about Mardy Bay. Name... Address Occupation . eG es XC M SECOND AVENUE Hardy Gay in a year or two should be a veritable hive of in- tt is the logical and economical meeting place for ships HARDY BAY offers al! that the manvwfacturer, whole- dustry. of all kinds. saler or merchant desires—raw materials in unlimited quantities, cheap power and the finest natural harbor in the worid to ship from. “Public announcements soon"; get in now. a> 2 we ~ °,a- wa = a => - -,2° into one of the wonders of the world. That's the future of Hardy Bay in a nutshell. Hardy Bay is one of the wonders of the world. The man who takes a few moments and studies the geographical location of Hardy Bay cannot help but see that it is destined to become one of the world’s greatest shipping ports. Men who have made their pile—men who are in the know——men who get in just ahead of the big general development are land owners at Hardy Bay. This is a partial list of landowners at Hardy Bay: T. W. Paterson, Lieut.-Governor, Province of British Columbia, Victoria, B. C. F. M. Ratenbury, Architect, Empress Hotel, Victoria, 3. C., G. T. P. Hotel, Prince Rupert, &. C.; Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C, Sam H. Matson, Manager “Colonist,” Victoria, B. C.; “News-Advertiser,"’ Van- couver, B. C. Croft & Ashby, Real Estate, Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. J. Herrick McGregor, of Gore & MoGregor, Surveyors, Victoria, B. C. Western Canada Lands Co., Lta., Vancouver, B. C. British Columbia Securities, Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. Alvo von Alvensieben, Ltd., Brokers, Vancouver, B. C. W. T. Williams, &. Williams Co., City Land Co., Victoria, B, C. Charteris C. Pemberton, Real Estate, Victoria, B. C. George Jay, of Yates & Jay, Barristers, Police Magistrate, Victoria. E. C. B. Bagshawe, Bagshawe & Co., Real Estate, Victoria, B. C. W. W. Williams, Retired Merchant, Victoria, B. C. Lawrence Goodacre, Wholesaler, Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. Thos. Jones, Retired Capitafist, Nanaimo, B. C. Swinerton & Musgrave, Financial Agents, Victoria, B. C. &. Wilson, Packer and Ice Dealer, Victoria, B. C. Western Farming and Colonization Co., Lid., Winch Building, Vancouver. These men are architects of their fortunes—they made their foundation firm; now they are making it more solid—and you can profit by the expert opinion of these men; they're money kings. Here is your cue; follow in the wake of the railroads and the money kings and you can’t go wrong. =? =< =_ a = = 92° 9 2° 02> 0 2: 20 Sa re = EVERY LOT IN THE PROPERTY HAS 50 FEET FRONTAGE = CZeE AGENTS WANTED FORRES! Pe ™. a «