THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Fy } — Furniture Carpets re Framing ~ “The News” Classified Ads. One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== The Hendricksen-Smith Furniture Co. Phone 465 Cor. 3rd Ave. & 7th St. Peerless Studio | 5 Wanted wd ee eres | | a ar » LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. i | | } } | ee =< VICTORIA SEPTETTE WIN IN WALKAWAY Capitals Run in an Avalanche of Goals and Defeat Vancouver by Score of 7 to 2. Victoria, Feb, 14 Vancouver's ili.star hockeyists came over to the capital with brave hopes of placing themselves in. tine for championship honors by a defeat of Victoria, but there was not a twinkle left in the entire con tellat when the Victoria team eclips fied its shadow from the el f the battle. And it was some battle, with the opportunity of victory perched or the pennant of either team up to the of -the opening Rooms 19-20-24 Alder Block ; Cor, 3rd Ave. and 6th St cy (vdrosue, aero “aaa —_w.. ee For marvellous value in photo 7-39 Rev. T. J. March, of Terrace, is graphs see | WANTED—-A general servant. Apply Mrs.|/the guest of Bishop Du Vernet SG, ouR FEBRUARY SPECIALS Pr. I. Palmer, 720 4th Ave East 36-42 ‘ | @) 7 -% | LX 4 hes AN ee ae ier — yee i Dunean Ross left on this mor ‘me | E ceed © | $7 A had | ©} WU cae | FOR SALE one MeBride i. oe + ‘i ine'’s train for Hazelton —- oo 030000 “ 7 oie. wa ee a out ' See », $20,000, erms, £6,000 , Mrs. O’Re ecaiinds onaahie ei i OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 oO CcCLrocK } cash, balance over five years with interest ply rs. O'Reilly, 2nd Ave. Chartle I Carpenter, f bp at 7 per cent, twee per annum, allowing |WANTED—A general servant. Apply Mrs.jeen, is in the city a guest at the Table Showing the Wonderful Growth of the C-H-I-C in — to my’ agent for the sale Ap L. W. Patmore. 304tf Premier Hotel Less Than Twenty Months cone ®t o. LEoue eo eo . t t Oo v montreal r For Sale The Prineess May is due from} All Loans Made Bear Interest at the fata Skagway this afternoon and wi Rate of J Per Annum PAPI PERH NGING | ae leave at 8 o'clock for the south Oo A A SNAP Two lots, Block 39, — 8, #500] = * eac 4% cas “e 6 and 9 onths . an . First Loan made April 22, 1941.. ge eai® 500.00 AND en P tin te boomer | |e W.. 2, Boren, whe has} Loans made during month of Dec., 1911..... 4,000.00 INTERIOR DECORATIONS [FoR SALE—Pairbanks-Morse stationery °en absent from the city 1 Loans made during month of June, 1912.... 17,000.00 of All Kinda gasoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed, | some months, will return two Loans made during month of August, 1912... 22,000.00 Estimates Free Prince Mupert Apply Pew Mjo1tt "| Weeks from next Wednesday Loans made during month of Nov., 1912..... 34,300.00 R. E. BALL | - : ini i. . PP comes oe eer sere sorge ar . »] } | Loans Ywade during month of Dee., 1912..... 35,100.00 P. 0. Box 274 Phone 174 q as > George Hartley, a well known Loans pending and in process of being made ~ dahil aude For Rent |business man of Hazelton, re op |S ee ee eee 68,000.00 }turned to his home this morning | Loans made and pending December, 1912 . 103,100.00 Meet Me at jafter a short business visit to December 31, 1912—Loans made and in pro- fi a Pie es this city. LE I Te 263,100. HYDE’S CIGAR STORE corner Third Ave, and Sixth St. 36-50 Geanpeeieie pocuneinatan rre ». Riee, pro cial go : See our Representative . : TO RENT—Furnished three room fat; Freak D. Rive,. 91 or pao : : Magazines - Periodicals close in; $25.00 per month, P. 0, Box} ernment land surveyor, engaged The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. Newspapers 405 ted” | al Site péafecblon tipon the Queen ; . City Messengers mer reer er @ Chariotic Islands, left for the Local Office, Federal Bidg., Prince Rupert Parcel Delivery Sect end’ Fouad south yesterday for a short visit ne 362 4 ng z oni: oy We Oe 7? Mr. and Mrs. Cathrag who LOST—Pair of Spectacles and case. Find- have been guests al the Central na ew rewarded if returned to Daily News Hotel ; thei — ; Office. 30-40 otel since ir marriage abou B ee sitions —— | a week ago, have taken up their | usy ee a e PRINCE. RUPERT “HYDRO-ELECTRIC oo., residence on Sixth avenue LTo. 519 3rd Avenue a . lty | Tenders will be received by the under Rev. J. Field, of Hazell : Most Up-to-Date Place in Town | sjened up two 5 o'clock on the 12th day of the Rev. R. W. Gurd, of Clax! OYSTERS & GAME BOXES FOR LADIES [Oli Haly. 1918) for tie okcagton of fe) who have been attending a meet > rt and 600 yards of rock ai Port Edward ine of e gwlies ( mis Open Day and Nig it Specincations pif "aces a tee ae | ee f the Anglican Church i | be obtained at the office of Messrs. Ritchie,| Sion board, returned = to their {Aguew & Co., McBride street 32-38 0 *s today. PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0. ; W. ,CLARK DURANT. on a General Superintendent Archdeacon Collison, of K Dealers in | NOTICE. eolith, is a visitor »> the city a | ’ HAY, GRAIN FEED AND | Take notice that Atlin Construction) Will preach tomorrow, both mo alilea's syrup company Limited hae epi wi ts ing and evening ai St. Andrew's SEEDS | with the Registrar of Deeds for the Prince | Church ith Ave. West 4 Ter ené Cod Liver Of | Rupert Registration District a description and plans of works to be constructed on |the following described lands All and F. W. Hart returned from V not only cough but cures | ‘ | si lar that parcel or portion of Prince I ope | Agents for the lnternational Stock Food |itupert. Harbor and foreshore adjoining| toria last evening on the Princess it. ts tonic and restorative | Range "Five (5). Coast. Distrlet, beihinn, Beatrice and is open for bus properties enable the system to } Columbia, containing by edmeasurement | ness today in his new store y } e off a Id MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To! tw ay a = memerrne the Hart Block; on Third avenue.| F less, described as follows, that is to say ite Commencing at the intersection of the} ns large bottle. southerly boundary of said Lot Five Hur The Princess Beatrice arrived| 35¢ for ea ent party ao 541) with high water | 4 . . ‘ Sold everywhere. SPECIAL SALE mark, thence astronomie east four hun-| ast evening from the south at ery dred (400) feet, thence astronomic sores | Bout 10 o'clock with a light = === : forty-three degrees and fifty-six minutes “ . 3. . MATHIEG CO., Pep. GHERBROOKR. aaa n. 43 Se 8 aie nendona and} passenger list. She will leave o1 l Berra. "anne (6099) dae ere or si;her return trip tomorrow even rence astronomic es SIX ( “¢ a ‘ F. W. HART twenty-three and three-tenths (623.3)|ing at 8 o'clock. . feet more or less to the intersection of eel H } EU AY SYRU p eee Oe for the northerly boundary of said a Five ee en se Hundred and Forty-one with high water George D. Tite. the well known | ; mark, thence southerly and westerly, fol reOree ' 7 8 SPECIAL SALE lowe high water minit to the place of} furniture man, was amone the Oo t | 7% fF re his new store, near the ey ye that after the expiration| arrivals last evening on the . , of thirty days from the gate ee. - Princess Beatrice Mr. Tite has . c oO “eg rlicatio or approval of such works wi : : Cc O D L f 4 | = 2 4 oO A = Pank ” ” ntryel 4 made * ee aeremes th Counet! at} been on a visit to Victoria for the Ottawe ‘ an Be woe this 14th day of February, 1913 last few weeks. ATLIN CONSTRUGTION COMPANY ill SS LIMITED. 38-63 A. D. MeLachlan, brother of Peter McLachlan, the well known AT THE TOP ! STEAMER WRECKED pioneer real estate man, who has been visiting the latter § for the IN DENSE FOG last few days, returned to his THE SUPREMACY OF BRITISH TAILORING. hi si thay ty. 1g sce Sage All over the world the phrase “It's British” signifies beyond dispute § the Prince Rupert. outhern Pacific Passenger Boat) '!) I that the goods so categorised are good goods, and certainly in respect of no commodity is this truer than when applied to Tailoring. Run Down—All Passengers a and Crew Saved. Mrs. Wright, wife of F. ( Genuine Irish an oe Wright, manager of the Graham San Francisco, Feb, 14.-—Struck|{sjand Coal and Timber Svyndi- Sco weed itings and Coal | tch T ° a t amidships by the steamer Hugo|cate, who arrived with her hus and Loreort ff Angel Island in a}band last Wednesday the to Measure ‘$o"r' rom J. Coreoran off Ange an a}band las ednesday on rr , TYLES. dense fog today, the Southern}Prinee Rupert seriously ill, is LONDON OR New TOas. © \ Pacific passenger steamer Sem-| progressing favorably Mrs Never before in the history of the tailoring business Rave the inole went to the bottom The] Wright is at the hospital under Men of Canada ity of ring the Real Irish 4 \ . . Sad Aestee Gaais ects ot oak inn ance — Curzon ere wand passengers were all|the care of Dr. L. W. Kergin Bros. have made such arrangements in the woollen markets saved. , Sila ij controlling these as will enable them to snoaty their pat- — The paper that prints the facts rons over-seas with genuine hand-wove, hand-spun Irish T weed ; “a agin or choice genuine Scotch suitings, tailored in perfect and grace- ‘GIVEN WARNING the Daily News. oe ae eeteal al Comoe Sie AND DIemesED BLIND MEN WER E CALM the work in connection with each individual order is con- enaiiniaes trolled, conducted and oy by ex That is why | Liborio Prieute, a Chilean, was oe Curzon's is the business that it is—v rtually the largest } ; Felt Their Way Out of Burning spotted this morning purloining house of its kind in the world; that is why also Messrs, po i Sebivitiocs Shoes th grommne, toe Gait Sates Senge l two chunks of coal from a sack Building Without Panic Bxhi they may compete. } i WRITE FOR FREE. PATTERNS NOW belonging to Rogers & Black that] New York, Feb, 13—Blind men iwas lying with some others at : —and get your Suit in good time. rr r |. * Taal ie tenia | set an example of remarkable ALL ORDERS ARE DESPATOCHED WITHIN a Se a ae : calmness yesterday when fifty of SEVEN DAYS AFTER WE RECEIVE THEM. tion was laid by a man named ’ : It will pay you to write for our explanatory Smith, weigher for the latter|them felt their way quietly down booklet and Seb gaia of ath, fashion plates | firm, and the man was arraigned|/from the upper floors of an_ in. ke fee Sanna eee Taco as | before Magistrate Carss in the/stitition on Thirty-Fifth Street teat and tape measure, so that you may with =, | Police court half an hour after white the building was afire. ~ — , > hn certitude ~~ ibe occurrence, Afler receiving Th sei eq to t a local tailor, take your own vere warni from the bench. le men were weaving blank measurements in the vacy of your own es oe ee 7 ets and making brooms when home. Complete satisfaction or we refund money. _ og Briante was let out on suspended Will your own tailor guarantee this? art ae sntense some of them felt drops of wat One Silver and Four Gold Medal Awards. “{ } * Se ot oe er pattering down upon them ' Read our unique list of unsolicited testimonials, Wants Stricter Law “There must be a fire.” eried one kos ant uiaty genuine. ‘ae ; one. “The automatic sprinkelrs | Curzon’s Range of Prices for | Toronto, Feb. 43.—"Wife de. {are working to M (C : } “T smell smoke here is a fire o sertion should be made a deport , $8.60, $10. ' exclaimed another, And with lit $11.50, fobs #1450 $17. 10. jable offence,” said Controller}ite ado they felt their way to the Every quality has been MeCarthy to the Board of Con-|stairs and marehed down to the valued our Canadian ol. bi be mover : ll not | street Firemen arrived a few our trol, but the government wi jdeport them Last year the po-j|minutes later and extinguished a! ” Address for Patterns : = lice sent $9,000 to wives who had/small blaze which had started CURZON BROS. crn 150), om trator sreren testa, tata, ff [bon dorerot, the monay heing|the automatic. sprains a collected from hishands who were|which was caught quickly The World's Measure Tailors, found to be residents of this|that it did little damage CURZON BROS., 60.62, city Road, London, Engiand. leity. ‘The controllers agreed and tna Please manivon thes paper. ta request will be-sent to the gov The Daily News has the larg jeroment, est cireulalion in Northern Ba Exclusive Styles Lis R PATRICK Who making arrangements to xo east after the Stanley cup ast period, when Frank Patrick transgressed the rules, went to the beneh for three minutes and before he returned to the ice Lester Patrick's men had rushed through two goals and forced the uncenditional surrender of the Val uver goat hereafter they jpiled up three more goals, leay ing themselves on the safe side of victory by a score of 7 goals lo 2 Death of Mrs. Martin. London, Feb, 14 Mrs. Joseph Martin died yesterday Her re mains are en route to Canada for *Tburia Mrs. Martin was a native }of Ontario She was a lady of | refined taste, but was not in good lhealth for years. First arrival of new spring suits We take great pleasure in announcing that we have secured the sole ageney of the New York Pailoring Co. for Prince Rupert. It is well known that this firm turns out only the most elegant in ladies’ man tailored garments and to see these suits is to be convinced they are what you are looking for. Lowest Prices Demers MY WARDROBE 4. LEE, TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Soott Prince Rupert Fire Alarm Systeu CIRCUIT NO. 1. Box 125th St. and Srd Ave Box 13--6th St. and Srd Ave. Box 14.-8th St. and Srd Ave. Box 16--Junction of ist, 2nd and ird 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--ird Ave and 3rd &t Post Office.) Box 23.-ird Ave. and MeBride st Box 24.-ist Ave. and MeBride &t Box 26--2nd Ave. and 2nd St Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th/ st Box 27.6. T. P CIRCUIT NO. 3. Box 315th Ave. and Fulton St Box 32--borden and Taylor Sts Box 347th Ave. and Fulton St Box 36..-0th Ave. and Comox Ave Box 378th Ave. and Dodge Pi Box 38 th Ave, and Thompson 8t CIRCUIT NO. 4. Box 41.-4th Ave. and Emmerson Pl Box 42--5th Ave. and MeBride st Box 435th Ave. and Green st Box 446th Ave and Basil st Box 45-—7th Ave. and Eborts. Box 141 7th Ave. and Young 8t Buliding, Next to City Hall Phone Green 390 PSs os - Loca BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE. ENGINRg Branch Organized Th the General Chair Grand Trunk g§ 'S Woe man for y8tem by Mr, Murd man of the motive extent system, last quarters Mek Brott Kng@ine of the G who i A Wedne sda N has bee at itoba, organizing Prince members o a inh become associa In them the i have bee Mr. M south tl May lodge of from they past for PI h the ‘incess VAST BEDS OF coaL DESTROYED By Fig Grand Fork Hundreds f of coal are bk Western North which are bu mines, and a be taken by the 8 to halt this wa of the state's a Evidence regard tion of lignite was received at vestigate the | North Dakota geologist rep approximately) miles of coal with an es 500,000,000 001 | ing bluffs i yi River and of the state ar: back as the re; and Clark « i - inhabitants «de these beds since burning have bee they Miners be novement eal ela extin task over wineer Silversides Bros The up-to-date House Deco tore of Prince Rupert Sign Writing. Paper-Hanging Our Specialities “We always deliver the good’ 2nd Street Phone 156 Grew —_—_—_—= WANTED Young man olf for partment erockery and Stead and business tra Two Xu Wallace Lin LOTS 19-20-21 -22-2 Block 45, Section 8 sales $2,100.00 Cast FOR ALI Harrison, Gamble & Compa FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupét = ae a “aw 6.room house ac! $25.00, eh 5.room house, at £15.00 2 cabins, close G. R. Naden Co, li Agents 2nd Avenue