al ie aed is er a le ee i ane seen ee ee a Sees em ruk DAILY NEWS Fu urniture Carp bets ~ “The News” Classified Ads. {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. ——< ~ | ee 1 dmonts 1 TTS pee tor Dr. Clendenning of Dominion government f hespitals and econstructior camps, was among the arrivals n last night's train from the it terior, where he spent a couple of weeks among the vari camps He left this morning on Uphols rti pholstering One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== Picture Framing | The Hendricksen-Smith Furniture Co. * ~ 4 Phone 465 Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. Peerless Studio | in Wanted 4 ie cor. Srd Ave. and 6th st. | wae colt Gane tk, tnoly Bea 108. marvellous value in ph 7-39 OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS | 2 Pale ij a0 ai + ‘ean ena Co U a Ss PAPERHANGING Ww an sp i i do housework ‘de AND ply Mrs, O'Reilly, @nd Ave estt invention pkcomaTions | “iW. Prawonee Or NP tt & COLDS »—> of All Kinds ) ines gaa eg. gum emer istimates Free { For Sale i | _ R. €. BALL Mathieu’s Syru a 0. Box 274 Phone 176 beeen et p | et | SNAI Iwo lots, Block 39, Section 8, #50¢ ——. 7 a } each; % cash, balance 6 and 9 months of Tar ané Ceé Liver 00 . oa | Apply P. O. Box 158 otf not a cough cures Meet Me at |}POR SALE—PRirbanks-Moise stationary gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed ? _“ sn first class shape Apply P. O. Box 1509 it. Its tonic and res“orative Prince Rupert soir HYDE'S CIGAR STORE Magazines ° Periodicals Newspapers City Messengers Parcel Delivery properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35¢ for large bottle. Sold everywhere. einsetmsotns meres For Rent | oo | | ihe aia trnrtemncniil FURNISHED, and furnished ly Alder Block, unfurnished housekeeping rooms. App Phone 362 607 3rd Ave. corner Third Ave. and Sixth St 36-50 3. kL. MATHIEU CO. Pep. sHEREROOEZR . rO RENT—Furnished three room flat; bitin cecilia close in; $25.00 per month P. O. Box « 405 sou ra | Busy Bee Cafe PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC CO, LTD. 519 3rd Avenue OF TAR & COD LIVER OIL OVSTERS & GAME Open Day and Night PING RUPERT FEED CO. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY | THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Tinware HARDWARE Graniteware MONARCH MALLEABLE * Dealers in HAY, GRAIN SEEDS Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges ** Stay Satisfactory Range.”’ MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T( Most Up-to-Date Place in Town BOXES FOR LADIES 5))..x) nately FEED AND Agents for the lsterentionsl Stock Food |: Tenders will be received by the under igned up to 5 o'clock on the 12th day of Fe bruary, 1913, for the excavation of ap 2,000 cubic yards of earth and 600 yards of rock at Port Edward Specifications and forms of tender can be obtained at the office of Messrs. Ritchie, Aguew & Co., Me ‘Bride street 32-38 W. CLARK DURANT, General Superint nder nt NOTICE. Take notice that Atlin Construction Company, Limited, has deposited with the Minister of Publ Works with the Registrar of Deeds at Ottawa and for the Prince PRP PRaDRRMtsePeEBE; POPP rMPaPpyatz Pe ee eale te PREPPe ia than Ringing Door-bells A PIANO manufacturer recently made a hou.e- to-house canvass. He’s one of those men with an absurd fear of the “waste-circulation” bugaboo —cannot get away from the haunting thought that only 10 out of every 100 readers of a newspaper may be possible buyers of his goods. ee So he refused to advertise, and went a-canvassing —inviting people to come to his piano recitals. Then he wondered why they didn’t come. This is why: He wasn’t reaching the people. His canvassers rang every door-bell in town. They talked to some one in every house. ' But one in every household isn’t enough particularly if it doesn’t happen to be but also to his wife, his grown-up sons and daughters, his mother—even his mother- in-law. Their coaxing will help to convince the head of the house—and pretty soon there'll be @ piano in that home. This and dozens of similar cases which might be cited to show that “‘waste cire culation” is an empty bugaboo, and should on your part so write if interested. ] PO ene eee (el ola a aya a Tee ee ee eee) the right person. And, as a rule, it wasn’t deter no one. a the right person—it was a servant, or a Take the motor truck. It be sold : child. The woman f the house was seldom only te large firme Yet a motor tuck a teen; the man of the house, never. manufacturer is successfully Advertising ; al Oia hd ke in daily papers. He realizes that he must : at piano r placed an be. le = of ai fe in the newspaper, #t would have reached reach, ; e ; al thousands, where the canvassers could cerns that a but tleo their 3} . cal tendon, directors, their foremen, their head ma- = chinists, etc. It is found in actual practice = And even though only 10 per cent. of the that this Advertising radiates in athousand = readers are actual piano buyers, this does directions, and again converges most as- not mean that the advertising read by the tonishingly to influence the house that has e other 90 per cent. is wasted. Advertising made up its mind that horse-trucking is z talks, not only to the prospective buyer, too costly and inefficient. ; ra) re) Advice regarding your advertising problems is available J through any recognized Canadian advertising agency, or the ) Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 | Lumsden Bldg., Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation "Ihis return trip to RdMont via Vancouver Frank A. Brown, a well known jpioneer and mining man of} Northern British Columbia, re turned to the city Jast night after spending a couple of weeks in the interior He left this morning the Rupert for Vancouver er route to Butte, Montana F. W. Renworth, of Renworth| & Jefferson, the well known shoe firm left this morning on the a hurried busi He dnesday Prince ness trip to Vane Rupert on ouvert eX pects to return next We ' ' MmoerAl Ocean Falls Lumber south this Rupert A. J. Burroughs, of the was a on the man ager Co., morning passenger Prince Fr O'Brien, for time if the Kaien Island Club accompanied by Mrs. O'Brien left for Seattle this me some steward « rning wel dur early days of the mining left for the ) coast cities this morning on |Prinee Rupert They have living in Valdez sehen Mr. and Mrs. J. H known residents of Stewart the itement Cann, jing lower the exc ely been The | be en has break weather the recent stormy respo msible§ for from their moorings away at the Ge I ment dry dock It is be they lying ready for will be recovered ing | a number of piles that have been } ' i If the will be the Standard weather permits, a boat today to the fishing sent from here of the Fisheries scene wreck of Rupert Registration District a description fand plans of works to be constructed on the following described lands All and singular that parcel or portion of Prince} Rupert Harbor and foreshore adjoining ee Five Hundred and |} 5 Five 5 Coast slumb containing by one and seven 2 at. 7 acres be the same more les described as follows, that is to y | Commencing at the intersection of southerly boundary of said Lot Five Hu in jred and Forty-one 541) with * gh water mark, thence astronomic ‘east our hun ired i feet, thence astron oa north forty-three degrees and fifty-six m east N. 43:56 E eignteen h ndre d and thirty-three 1833 feet more oO less thence astronomic west Six hundred and twenty - three and = three- tenths 623.3 |feet more or less to the intersection of the northerly boundary of said Lot Five ‘Hundred and Forty-one with high water mark, thence southerly and westerly, fol l}lowing high water mark, to the place of commencement. And take notice that after the expiration of thirty days from the date hereof, ap | plication for approval Gf such works will jbe made to the Governor in Council at Ottawa Dated this 14th day of February, 1913 v ATLIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, j LIMITED 38-63 — First arrival of new spring suits. We take great pleasure in announcing that we have secured the agency of the New York | Tailoring Co. for Prince Rupert. It is well known- that this firm turns out only the most elegant in ladies’ man tailorod garments and to see these suits is to be jconvineed they are what you are ‘looking for. Exclusive Styles Demers MY WARDROBE J. LEE, TAILOR sole Lowest Prices Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Scott Buliding, Next to City Hall Phone Green 300 =. Prince Rupert Fre Alarm System CIRCUIT NO. 1. Box 125th St. and 3rd Ave Box 136th St. and 3rd Ave, Box 148th St. and 4rd Ave. Box 16-—-Junction of ist, 2ng and 3rd Aves. Box 16--ist Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Box 17--ist Ave. and 7th St, (Cen tral Hotel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. Box 22--3ird Ave. and rd &t (Post OMee.) Box 23rd Ave,.and McBride 8t Box 24.-ist Ave. and MeBride 8&1. Box 26-2nd Ave, and 2nd Bt, Box 26-—2nd Ave. and 6th St, Box 27.6. T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3. | Box 315th Ave. and Fulton &t Box 32.Borden and Taylor Sts Box 347th Ave. and Fulton &t Box 35..-0th Ave. and Comox Ave Box 87..8th Ave. and Dodge PI. Box 38. 4th Ave. and Thompson St CIROUIT NO. 4. Box 44..ith Ave. and Emmerson | rl | Box 42..5th Ave, and MeBride &t Box 435th Ave. and Green St Box 446th Ave gnd Basil 8 } Box 45.-7th Ave. and Ebertes, Box 141.7th Ave. and Young St The salve intention 1s the 7,000 boat Victoria to endeavor to pounds of halibut that hold of the hulk. in the H. A. Philpotts has resigned his position secretary - treasurer as of the Prince Rupert Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Mr. Philpotts came to Prinee Rupert, aeccom- panied by Mrs. Philpotts about five months ago. It is his inten tion to remain in Prince Rupert although he has not yet definitely decided on his plans for the fu- ture. SOUTHBOUND PASSENGERS ON THE PRINCE RUPERT south Prinee Ru. Pomfrey, Mr. Thomp- Mrs. T. Arneil, W. Tanthorpe, J. Me Breyer, G, A. Dixon, Hl. Carpenter, William Tutte, F. A. Douglas, R. MeDonald, G. Ross, Maggie Borden, Mr. Hutchinson, F. W The following left for the this morning on the Mr. Mr. and Billock, W. pert: son, Renworth, C. E. Putnam, Mrs George Eckerman, Miss Eeker man, J. N. Wilson, C. BF. Barge F. O'Brien, Mrs. O'Bricn, Mra Allan, L. W. Keller, Mrs. Keller, J. A. Levine, Cora V. Neher, A. J. Burroughs, J. B. Johnston, Miss Fraser, Miss K. Barrett, Mrs. D. A. MeNeil, Frank Messidat, P Curry, J. H. Cann, Mrs. Cann, Captain Tutte, Mrs, Tutte, H, M Fleming, W. J. Jefferson, Mrs Jefferson. lieved + shea | j JAY GOULD 18 DECORATED American Receives Recognition in France for Horse Breed- ing ; Paris, Feb, 13—Among those | decorated with the Order of |Maitre Agricole 18 Frank J, | vuld He received the decora m in recognition of his servi- lees in breeding horses. This | decoration although generally laugwhed at and called the Order the Leek sought af- te Others who received decor. itions are M Min Agriculture, Who was one opponents for ot whose is much Pams, former ister of neare § residency, and a number navy otticers m to be vague RAN THROUGH $1,000,000 Broadway Spendthrift Said to Have Set Hot Pace for Five Years. 13 That Irv- the Broadway through alli of left him by except 10, New York, Feb ing W Childs, spendthrift, the $1,200,000 estate father, with the possibly £200, ran | his m of | within some is the statement con. affidavits Cohalan’s connection ij five years, } tained in | Surrogate cently in leontest of Childs’ submitted in court re with the will now being Mrs | waged by his widow, Ger- | trude BE. Childs. SYMPATHIZES WITH ALLIES | |Col. Roosevelt in Letter to Dr. | Daneff Declares That Turks | Must Give Up Adrianople. | Feb, 13 of thanks Roosevel to an to Sofia, In reply address Theodore sion of presented t on the article published }him praising Bulgaria, Roosevelt has written a letter br Daneff, Chamber of of the Bulgarian lt on, expressing warm |} for the patriotic ( [tion of the | occa- an by Colonel to the and head delega- admiration president of Deputies, peace sense of citizen- whole Bulgarian na the accomplished tion and his pleasure at |}magnifieent work | bs the Bulgarian have delivered from the Turkish domination in troops, whose | victories civilized | humanity burden of | ear spe Colonel oppressive Roosevelt of restoring to Adrian: hundred of progress insists upon Bul- the years oe necessity garia the town of ple, which a the capture tinople “marked the the Purkish middle fall ! before Constan of scourge in the ages.” JACK ROSE IS “BROKE” Informer in Becker Case Says He Owes $12,000 and Has Nothing. New York, Feb 3 “Jack” Rose, the former gambler and police informer, whose testimony played so important a part in the of Charles Becker, police lieutenant, and the for the murder of Rosenthal ,appeared re- referee in Long Island City for examination in his bankruptcy petition, in which he declared that he is without funds and owes more than $12,000. Rose gave his present business as that of a promoter. convietion former four gunmen Herman cently before a THE WEATHER. 5 o'clock Barometer, temperature, The weather report at this morning read: 29.509; maximum i9; minimum temperature, 38; precipitation, 1.03 inches, Bishop Du Vernet left this morning for Metlakatla upon re- of the news of the iliness of the Rev. Canon J. H., Keene, who is in charge of the mission at the latter place, The latest word is that the condition of the reverend gentleman has improved. Whilst in Metlakatla Bishop Du Vernet will attend a meeting of the Church Mission- ary Society that is scheduled to ceipl serious take place today. BEST IN FOOTWEAR ‘Smardon” style is not m make sales, It is a part of the Smardon” shoes appeal t their shape trim and natty Phe lasting as Wouldn't it be a pair of shapes ar ol so lone style and as the shoe try these shoes if y Women’s ‘Smardon’ Shoes Keep Their Shapes itself good for your comfort and appearance to Renworth & Jefferson erely an added feature iLself to help shoe It's built right in of thei Oo women of id because taste because they retain a "Smardon” shoe is as strong ou have not already done so? Best in Footwear Friday, Fe} FUNERAL OF THe LATE HEWRry HELLixgey rhe fun ternoon at ros underta Henry Hellike; wegian whi heart failure last Tuesday was made in Fa Rey. FP. W Ke derman John 1 with trymen of the resting place have been abl the late Mr. fk he came to ( and that he h land K made by his to ¢ relatives severa th panied Cire MmMunicat of the way The Rev. H. G lent os u British { perinten for few for conversant wilt ing to tocal B fairs He left Wednesday eve the alte days in the purp rival nm bring befovwe the starting upon tl church building ert advisabi Captain Harry W Claxton is known gas : Spokeshoot, be Messrs Enrig and Adar present time a the Hochsal! well River Get “Walk Froud test the fa I Over } S & 0.8 rt when othe f Mr this pert for Mrs. ‘I \ morning and a tw ve lower coast cities ae Subscribe f tt I) News Silversides Bros The up-to-date House Deo tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing. Paper-Hanging Our Specialities “We always demeee the goods” 2nd Street Phone 1 os WANTED Young man of al for crockery and partment Steady | and business training Two sales Wil Wallace giris LOTS 19-20 -21-22-2 Block 45, Section 8 Co $2,100.00 Cash FOR ALL Harrison, Gamble & Compal! FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupett TO REN! Seen ee mt 6-room house acros $25.00, 5.~room house, ac! $15.00, eR 2 cabins, close i) G. R. Naden Co. li Agents 2nd Avenue