on a THE DAILY NEWS Friday } 8 toy i ’ Announce ment! _- ttl “The News” Classified Ads. | _~ ADEQUATE DEFENSE OF PACIC SUBJECT OF CONSIDERAT PREMIER OF AUSTRALIA WILL MAKE EFForT 7 Sweder Bros. bee to announce that they are now ready . ADA FALL IN LINE WITH SISTER CoLon: Have Cay, ~—— ~~ es for business in their new premises, set nt or rtiion== M Feb, 27 Witt elbourne, Feb, 27. ith the recent), : . approach of May political cam.) My Joseph ¢ Sixth Street, Next Gray’s Jewelry = ~ = [paigns are commencing through.| trader. Lat = ee ———— lout Australia with great vigor.) believing tha ar ' 2 | Lessons ON IMPERIALISM nd a determined effort is being} ret : ‘ N i l ths Hendricksen-Smit Wanted ” oe by the Labor party to aaaia tds nan ew ring C oO F ° | DEDUCTED FROM BOER WAR ee eel benehen | the urniture Co. | ws Ca aa “af el | WANTED——To rent, unfurnished house for Continued from Page 1.) while an equally determined at-| while pr A very ae eo om = spring cloths a ladies’ and Cor. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. p> gd —ee i ae | : ean a tempt will be ee by the| present | s* the gents suits and coats is open for in- | NTED d . . bera lo ous reir opponents | termined spection of the public. PHONE 465 WView Hotet - rypgee dee mr tional consciousness and proved the coveted seats poli r} "te a snctatnaiii | WANTED—A genersl servant. Apply Mrs conclusively by the instantane Free trade and protection itlises that e | LL. W. Patmore. sos ous response to the ‘call to arms’ | now appeats, are to be the prin-| tary ser i i ~-4 . . : : 4 SWEDER BROS. Peerless Studio that we Canadians belong eaten-|cipal polictes on which the op-|that the | R 69.20.81 Aid Block | For Sale tially to the British Empire A | posing | es Will oo. al to “6 traliar ‘ Merchant Tailors—Prince Rupert. ooms -20- Alder Bioe , bi eneaiill a ee try support during the! The ; ee Ose. Sr4 Ave. and Gh Bt new Canadian’ Imperialism arose | | neal federal elections dvow ish Mr. iy For marvellous value in photo- on aaee enn _— “ Ee which binds us to the Mother rhe Melbourne Age is at pres-|effort to dis an graphs see Box 894, Prince Rupert 49-50 6©| Country with ties of flint. ent nning a series of articles|fense of 1! sie OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS FOR SALE—Fine upright piano, nearly Mrs. Du Vernet moved a hearty | de nstrating that Australia is|George KE. | _— r r desized. George Porter 008 norms ir; vote of thanks to the speaker, in| !°* . on * "ene a Ta ae \ street, or Westholme Opera House 4orr which she was ably seconded by ‘ i < a 3 ie de : vel | } SNAP—Two | - , $500 . ects . hee ann FOR SALE each; % cash, Delence 3. bend 8 months Mrs. Patmore. rhe paper is making an urgent|the « Two excavated lots, 6 and 7, Block 1 Apply P. O. Box 158 s7er Tea was served from a table ppeal to the Liberal party to re. | spect Sec. 1. Price, $20,000. Terms, $6,000)POR SALE—Pairbanks-Morse stationary|artistically decorated with daf : sh, bal over five y with interest s0 s i poet ’ : ect all free trade proposais dj Altogeth at? per cent ‘twice per_annumn, allowing | first class shape tre ty Po. box 1508, | fodils, tulips and violets Mrs.}i5, help Australian industry re paign is —e to any agent for the sale. Ap Prince Rupert soitf |Naden poured and was assisted ouraging a strong tariff in favor ‘ m. 0. LEDUC by Miss Du Vernet, Miss Denni On ad int of the fact that tt ernmer 1682 Ouro a Wen F Rent json and Miss Warton ; - al eee 39-tf * oF New | The guests included the fol-| : iliiiaiigan acai aisiaiitesiniditiiainteapinaningpetinns ss lowing ladies: Mrs. Du Vernet,! CLOSING OUT MY WARDR E ™ RENT—Six room dwelling, with bath;| Mrs. Patmore, Mrs. Pattullo, Mrs PIRA IES WERE BE A TEN srd Avenue; close in Apply MackiW.H. McLeod, Mrs Me Mullin, Real s ce 53 y 4. LEE, TAILOR OB te Sas : IMrs. Wilson-Murray, Mrs. He- FURNISHED, f ned and furnished)... . : . » eaecelaan won foams. “Apply Alder Block,| Ward, Mrs. F. R. C. Brown, Mrs BY BROTHERHOOD CURS Owing to ill health we are compelled to go out of busi- Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing | corner Third Ave. and Sixth St itd +0 Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. F ness and may have to shut our doors at any time. We are Guten, tan | McB. Young, Mrs. Naden, Mrs. | offering - — Sow Rice iiled Send MeClymont, Mre. Keane, Mrs. J. THE MOST EXCITING GAME IN THE SERIES was pLiyp J. Thompson, Mrs. Cade, Mrs. H LAST NIGHT—PIRATES AND CUBS NOW STAND CROCKERY GLASSWARE ENAMELWARE cneeenalaalgeeneine asain penne F. McRae, Miss Du Vernet, Miss} EQUAL CHANCES. Lamps HOUSE FURNISHINGS SAFE LOST in the neighborhood of Rupert Ma-(Johmstone, Miss Milligan, Miss FIXTURES rine Iron Works English setter dog/ Martin, Miss Dennison, Miss Mer-| By the handsome margin of 19 Pirate STORE puppy, black and white and brown M MeT h | ‘ slease fre e ‘er, Miss “Ts s ‘ ; : ’ Store for rent. Can give possession in one week. —AND— | Second rg ee a7 50 ny ors ee [points to 9 with an innings t& | 7 -—-- . j = ——————————— epare the Brotherhood Cubs de ~ STOCK FOR SALE EN BLOC VENER See AJESTIC ee eee ee ene ., | | f All Kinds —- & 8. cane |feated the Pirates last evening.|pmpieton 1 oT : s | —_———— | ib on ettemtinn Pees | Tailoring and First Class Dress- | piiures of Kilbane-Attell Fight *! the Indoor Baseball league | Henning { , Hart Block, next to the Bank of Montreal - 3rd Avenue makin R. E. BALL i. g o a" for World’s Featherweight | Same played at the Skating Rink | Stickne) ’ Secor e., or Cc. D. é ‘s , : . . . ans 0 P. 0. Box 274 Phone 174 — Championship. oe 6th Avenue. This puts the} var ; ’ ‘eitieiiiieiii Cubs a tie with the Pirates for|*“*°* ’ — we oes ————— — ae 3 ree _' Sees 416 Black Fight fans will be out in force] first place up to the present. The Gray v Bus Bee C fe f For Rent tonight at the Majestic Pheatre| match, which was of @ very ex e y = to view the great three reel fea-| citing character, was witnessed otal, 9 o , Two room cottage on 4th Ave. East of|ture film 3000 feet in length, of|by a large crowd of spectators, | At*the « Read The Dail News 519 3rd Avenue McBride St. List your property with melihe fight for the world feather|there being nearly a hundred paid|the ( a Z 5 Most Up-to-Date Place in Town ‘or quick sat ihe age ' bet ' t i ' mpanied nt 4. DOUGLAS weilgen ehampionship yetween | adunssions wesides the regular | COM pahiec Lt ’ And Get All th N . a ee a Opposite P. 0., 3rd Ave Kilbane and Attel This great|season ticket holders who num-|"@'*s Phe ses e ews Open Day and Night : | no bounds a battle which was an exception-|ber about fifty Phe Pirates who, | nded wit! _- ———$—$__—_—_——— — compen i sounder th ee . Meet Me at ally clean one, comes out remark-| until their defeat last night have | ing ” HYDE'S CIGAR STORE ably clearly in the moving pic-|had an unbroken series f vie ” a — tures, and should prove of im-|tories to their credit, were some e . Magazines 3 Periodicals mense interest to the lovers of| what surprised to have the | versides Bros 5 Newspapers the noble art of self defense | ctheshnad Cubs put it over | - City Messengers Besides the feature film, there|them to the tune of ten runs last 2) Parcel Delivery will be shown a capital English|casioned of course amongst the The up-to-date House Cum \ \ hen the P l eg Phone 362 607 3rd Ave. comedy picture together with alevening. Much delight was oc tors of Prince Rupert cop e 2} heavy scenic drama. Mr Wittlrooters at the unexpes ted vic tory | Si W o.¢ Pe) 7 manager of this cosy little the-|of the latter | e ign riting.. = | atre is to be congratulated upon | Many of those = present last! P H . Oo use O ay = | CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF his energy and enterprise in sé€-/evening, who have been regular | aper- anging = | PRINCE RUPERT. curing such first class bills asljattendants at the matehes since} telt! tt are being shown at present.|/the game was first started in the Gur Spesialics ° ° . fe) Bids will be received by thej|Standing room only will be the/city, some three years ago, con VER since King John signed the Magna Fe.) undersigned up to i p. m. Mon-|sign outside, this evening for alsider that it was the best match “We always deliver the good’ 4. . = |}day, March 10th, for 4 antity | certe ; iso far led o Fo e victors reet Charta the people have been discovering fe foe oe ae - Pee ity } certainty. 5 : ~ I “ : . the viet Oy 2nd St Phone 156 Grew > : rr] sas ‘ : —E ee oe é ce pi efe a retmar % new rights and assertin them = Any further particulars may lably fine game, fairly astonishing . r + . all | 895; ame, Seirty & g = he ears at oF a RELIEF IN ae F his many admirers. Weber “at PRINCE RUPERT FEED (1 te ighest or any bid not neces- FO COAL AMINE 2° was particularly cons . = | ie ’ ‘ particular conspicu- — Long ago the people learned how to get 5 } sarily accepted. jews by his many fine plays, as ° . rey) | A. BROOKSBANK, was also Reeves a new me Dealers i what they wanted—by the simple expedient of a | tity Relief bt in the mat-line Sen. aa AND a City Purchasing Agent elief is in sight in the mat-|ine Brotherhood -team. “Doe” HAY GRAIN FEED Ty ? ” ter of the coal famine that has/| pp “7 . -_ “*"| Evans for the Pirates was one of refusing to pay. C CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF | existed in the city during the last|)), ote = dt the Sonia leiiad pea SEEDS PRINCE RUPERT. week or 80. This morning at 10) whiist Fred Henning played his Te a o'clock the 8. 8. Bertha of the F. usual cool and eas ae Tn the dayswhen kings played “war” Soon the world discovered that it fe Warning. W. Swan Co. of Seattle arrived 8) Gaining a lead right at the start Agents for the International Suock Fe = with one another Go poeta could al- had an appetite for facts. And in the 2) ee the harbor with a cargo of 300 | ihe Brotherhood rose to the oe- te ways puta sudden end to the fun by eee of things for the proper fe) During the construction of| "Ss of eoal. she proceeded IM-/casion and went straight ahead,| sam onpers PROMPTLY ATTENDED ® ed refusing to pay. ne of this appetite, we have f| |water main across Shawatlans Te ne me | bover looking back until victory fC develo a new science— its name 1s : ; 0. Seal Cove, re lof the above substantial charac- ( To-day, when men play the great Advertising.” fe) | Passage al Fern Passage cables} he will unload 200 tons for the | me eee a egies chara 2 game of business, they ave to depend h 1 are fe) |will be strung and six dolphins} Atlin Construction Co. The re-| appended are th - LOTS of ee people, Whe as did those kings iow oat we ees z ~ - | |driven. All boats are hereby| maining 100 tons is for ioe. ee ee a ae - people stop By the eran 6 se aoa tet fa] |warned. Construction is now inj and Black, and wil! be unloaded | Brotherhood Cubs. 2 3 SAGE, Sp game enay Ae failed — the ante sates ae, fa) |operation and will continue un-j|on the G. T. P. wharf. This firm| om 19 - 20 - 21 oy ' Of high importance is “the right lees satished —the ple ae B.. = |til farther notice. 45tf has an additional 200 tons due} . 2 8:4 & 2s / to know” as applied to modern com- a new order of eg The pata 4 = W. McG. MASON, to arrive this evening on the} Block 45, Section 8 merce. Lhe people have found they facturers and merchants are telling us = City Engineer. |British Columbia. The ‘Prince|Brogks .. 1 1 0 1 4 6 want a “reason why”* before they buy. everything we want to know — th a inst Albert is also in port with 200| Rogers 6 @¢ 2°36 . rough 4 W. k bite b h Adtaniee, (2) tons for the Atlin Construction|Earsman.. 0 f 0 ft f O 0 00 Cash while awo 7 t . act “> short fa SPECIAL Co, Next week the 8. 8, Amur is|Weber ... 1 0 0 14 . £6 ’ . ile ago, en a few manutacrurers When we buy soap, we must know =) A expected with a cargo of 800 tons | Reeves oe ee , Li began to tell us some of the. things “Whose soap “How is it made?” te . ns ee * FOR A they cS coe cna Sa ; pi gon ted pro tties?” What al First arrival of new spring| f°" Aogers and Black The lat- | Ives es S68 @¢@...2 their s. They were the pioneer are its uses?” * Wherein does it ex- ME leulte. We take erect plonvare in| ** "F™ 4* Sanouncing through/Vanee ...0 $ 0 f 1 0 advertisers. 1?” The Advertising tells fm |announcing that we have secured the press their preparedness to} . G bl & Compal! ce! ve ing us. (2) take orders to deliver coal to! awe ae ee arrison, am e H |the sole agency of the New York] 110i. oustomers t a ind , : =n = |Tailoring Co. for Prince Rupert. es 1. Feten, 66 FINANCIAL AGENTS j = it is well known that this firm 2 u It’s the same with well-nigh everything we B) jiurns out only the most elegant Fae Ave. Prine Oa . . 4) jin ladies’ man tailored garments ———e buy—food, clothes, furniture, pianos, automo- BD) |and to seo these suits is to be! W > Deal biles. We will have the facts about these anes: aga nadie gabcatlitmatins omens Somiort ° e looking for. } things—or we will ; Exclusive Styles Lowest Prices’ g refuse to pay. y | Footwear ene Demers [Ee EE We, the public, have created a new world | initiates A alae WAM coroas tars OM force. We call it Advertising.” eames , 7. undergoing needless misery in en 00 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS : WOOFIng shoes that do not fit the - ss feet, There is absolutely no need eek ‘ aie , | for any woman in town today to 5. reom house, a lays" : ; 28 . ; Suffering from a compount ave rom fortehie He Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through Sl teaaiube. 6? the ane. Witla Melee have an uncomfortable pair i 815,00 ° any recogniud Canadian advertising agency, or through | 2 , shoes when we have the “Beoetor Raetary of the Canadian Press Association, oom 503 Lumsden J | Anderson the fiye year old daugh- A. Reed” cushion sole shoe in ; ea 00 ef Bidg., Toronto. Enquiry involves no obl 2) j\ter of Mr. Anton Anderson em- stock. Come in. lace and button 2 cabins, close part--s0 write, if interested, YD iechiechiechire igation on your iployed at the North Pacifie Gan. | fhery near Invertiess was received jat the Hospital last evening, On) jaccount of the childs tender! years it is thought that no per. manent injurt’ to the limb iit result from the accident, ; JBeu Renworth & Jefferson Exclusive Agency Best in Footwear Best in Footwear G. R. Naden Co., li Agents Qnd Avenue