THR BAILY NEWS Wednes Wa Ee ne eee ee " nT —_— ; 7 ett PRR ioe . naa ie ae od ee = = [EXPECT FIVE POINT foceccewcecccescccttttsey = — REBUILT EMINGTON MPIRE N p ° DOG SHOW IN MAY aan waeenoneewneee= | “The News” Classified Ads. |) coun: cu sro o-| 5 Hi machines rebuilt in our ov Coats, eS oan as good as new. 15 to $76. 0n any machine. Satisfac guaranteed. Ere 2, Dept cers Enthusiastic Over Pros- \\ Canadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, Suite 305, 319 Pender W., Vancouver, B.C wee pects for Exhibition. ats | om | 1 || ==One Cent-A Word For Each Insertion== {{) re. ser roe dase ing of the Terminal City Kenne! Girls’ B ens : an Ties } New ‘ ~- Club last night that His Worship } io Mayor Baxter has consented to}$ PO. Se DEMERS Wanted GREAT ENTHUSIASM accept his election as honorary eure Wo Db | Just arrived shi ¢ Bul : president of the elub, Word a. S quienes ana colors, varying | vy ANTED Two young yrs f t hand fold AT GAME LAST NIGHT was eS aa ae A M. Coates, | JABOUR BROS secretary Oo 1¢@ Pacific Coast ad . we woman for first clase atter- | oe ation work. | PORTER wanted Apply at the Centra! pipates Won from Cubs but Lat- 8rd Ave ————— Of Bi a ithe 58-60 aor oar : } { t } a ilk 1 ae | WANTED vow, teh Still Have Hopes of Win- |‘! ry board of the Canadian} = 7 1 1 oO ) yuse wor ev : ‘ 7 Hitt Al i Hi Hi MRS. E. A. HEAD hours in og - " C ae 318 ning the Championship. Kennel Club, appointing May 1 eer oorCrrcteeiial it lil ii Tailoring and First Class Dress- "" —-- 2 and 3 as the dates for the club's | ———— i) Ht AT | making WANTED-—Good capable man and wife to} Enthusiasm among the local ‘ : als ‘ ‘ . CORPORATION OF THE _ Hv Hl ML HE S : manage railroad lunch counter, Apply spring show, also advising that PRIN CITY oF MN Hh Ht i - econd Ave., over ©. D. Rand's | ic Md J. MeLean. Canada Ry. News Co., baseball fans reached feverlihe Canadian Kennel Club will cE RUPERT Office. td. @. 7. P. Wharf. 5" | height last night when the Pirates donate two silver and. three| 1 Phone 496 Bleck WANTED pa amenerel servant Apply Mrs and Cubs met at the = skating|/pronze medals for the best dogs| cit end : jrink in what many considered the]jy the show puty ier M " | the {7th of M }deciding game of the series, That The committee have decided to ' } struction f lé ” Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. For Sale jthe popularity of the two teams|give special classes in eachiial plan oe — is about equally divided was evi- breed for dogs owned by members| | (SCANDINANIAN SocreTy) | ; ' ae every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at * ; er ident from the deafening cheers of the Terminal City Kennel! iy ae é p.m. in the hall at $19 Srd Ave, Pima! also, flat for rent. Apply. pox | eat rent the air throughout the! ciuh of British Columbia. be . | --s — 555 bert game, for it cannot be denied that The indications are that the a stora e FOR SALE~-Pairbanks- Morse stationary | While the Gubs were the losers show will be the biggest ever | a ce W asolin high s ot re re : . ‘ t mn | , M VAgny Peerless Studio first class shape. AUP » 0 "pox 1509, | the re were many brilliant and] held on the coast. The show will 1A Prince Rupert. s0itf spectacular plays to their eredit run three days The last show Rooms 19-20-24 Alder Block Up to the third inning it was any was a four point one, but came) RW] ™@™ ”= = === —_—... _ Gor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. F body's game and for a brief space] so close to being a five point one| Lot 31, Block 1. s , For marvellous value in photo- or Rent jthe Gubs seemed to have the Pi-lihat with equal prospects this} half cash, bala graphs see Lenaene . Jeiertave bj) rates guessing. The score at thel year the committee expects to] and eightes : : : . y ¢ . i OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS |... SENT—Wie-te-sere fet, 906.00 pee end of the third inning was four}equal other big cities in that re-| Ave. Fine ha ' SN month; furniture for sale cheap Apply all, While the Dlay was decided- spect | corner “ale . mF: Menge & Go, Second Ave. 69°05 /ly interesting right up to the end President Elkins was in the | t 22 BI P , rnishec 00 “0 > Be Dy > ire » é a whe : ¢ ¥ set 4 m Largest Line of Post Cards in Olty v Wate closet, ‘wet and cold weter, “438| f the game, the Pirates had the} chair last night. Already twenty Terms #2000 “. ‘ oo eet ” a 4th Ave. Phone 171 sar cups have been offered and as- nine and eigt Pure vegetable oils are the | Natural flowerextractsgive HYDE’S CIGAR STORE inl surances were given that this} Gorner 4th and: hs base of Baby’s Own soap. to Baby’s Own Soap the aa ; ' ‘ a and Avenues ‘ ) . cehiiannctdtiipindgetcleniinsapmmnatnapeinieianattsaaildaaae {| number would be doubled, It was Hays Cove ( etna t ' It promotes skin health and clinging fragrance which Magazines Periodicals Newspapers Lost and Found 1 decided to provide a junior puppy ' _ prevents skin troubles. makes its use so pleasant. ~ Bins iia | class, while all othe: tandarg|U0t® 24-22, Block 10, s er ‘ . € aii ¢ ‘ ati aare . : } CITY MESSENGERS aie - ehaainih bon $2000. half cash i BABY’S OWN SOAP IS WELL WORTH RUNNING FOR. ) PARCEL SELIVERY FOUND—Small_ bunch of keys. Owner — a - ast i = oS STM eonihe aul In the interest of your skin, send for some now. Sold everywhere. i Reading and Card Room in can have saine by paying for this ad premium list, is expectes ia See! t ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, Mras. MONTREAL. 14g Connection . ! over 300 dogs will be exhibited at - : |g Phone S28 @07 Srd Ave. the approaching exhibition Lot 4, Block 23, S ; CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF sie OE half cash, six " a . _tipeeapataperapemmapaperemmamnaieaaienss nae : PRINCE RUPERT. months. Sixth Av EVEN WALL STREET Lots 25.26, Block 25, Section ee | AITERS JOIN CRUSADE) pies. W IN CRUSADE) 05,952 .0,!!0.00" —IN THE— During the construction of balance in six i eive Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley water main across Shawatlans |} Fear Their Employment will Go| months : Passage at Fern Passage cables) FARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District FARM ep ale lho lig anne — if Outese Measure See OGRE Minsk 47 Sectin b ial inn ’ “ roa nr “ asses. rine ; IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS driven. All boats are hereby| er Price $1000, half cas ‘ Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on warned. Construction is now in oe ra me aga _ easy terms. operation and will continue un.| New York, March 10.—Waiters deventh Avenue til further notice. 45tf | elevator men, telephone opera- . ' F Charlie Embleton Putting Over a The Continental Trust (0, tora, bank messengers, lelegraph NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited ha arpa Porras alo ngage on fae SL ~———~T district are engaged in a erusade e like o c Hl stres as Real Estate Department | ished vietors by. @ score of 16 to 4 the like of which Wall street ha ete: |For the Cubs Vance did splendid] @ever seen It is directed against Qube ool ot fer flat work in the box and Brooks on ' PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000. 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. “a = ‘better of their opponents and fin Governor Sulzer'’s bills affecting the Stock Exchange, and in par }second was much in evidence | ticular the bill to raise from 8&2 a ° ° rhe lineup was as follows: be er : to $4 the state tax on the trans vers es 0s. “om Cubs. T ter of ownership of each one hun- LOOP MPTP EPP RrRDEPE PPA DPE POPPER E PRINCE RUPERT INN fe AND | Lees be He ba Catcher ..... Rogers} dred shares of stock. 7 Ys co ot tees” Ea Tans Members of the Stock Exchange| The up-to-date House Decora tter than Ringing S| ANNEX. | [time 2s Bie esl ptte"s ata ck!|""" dea poe ho } pomerne eee 8 . x +. ously reduce the amount of trad- * - ] j|Henning... 3rd Base ....Weber ing on the exchange, which al- sign Writing.. |). ee Fiel« ves Pooler Id ws seeee i ready is at a low point, and among sé eek 0d 2 RE Carss the 20,000 wage earners in the Paper-Hanging The referees were Jos W.fneighborhood of Wall street Our Specialties re) eer ee Door-bells d s Owned and operated by the q Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway on Seott and F. L. Wallace. there is genuine alarm lest many PIANO re} the American and European plan. The present standing of thefof them be thrown out of work - A manufacturer recently made a house- fe) Excellently furnished, with teams is as follows: “ ; : ~ ine ee — “We always deliver the goods” , . fa) steam heat, electric light, and all fon. ,ost.j bers had done what they could in to-house Canvass. He s one of those men with ra modern conveniences, being abso- PNG. . 6 i454 as 05 6 4 i the way of protesting to Governor 2nd Street Phone 156 Grew SONG: sks keer eakes 3 2 Sulzer and the Legislature, their — -_ an absurd fear of the “waste-circulation” bugaboo it Il cas ecqauamars ooh corms tens Owe fccess. 1 8 Jemployees took up the fight. —cannot get away from the haunting thought that i |p Socom © ay teat we Ge Bh Fhe. Gaps hove ty ne en el ibang tor ine hearing on the LOTS only 10 out of every 100 readers of a newspaper Si , championship. They have con-lmiter next Wednesday. |= 2Q-2] - 22-23 may be possible buyers of his goods. OT das MS Woes nde neg pun, chan, netRipenstcantinmahacaees Block 45, Section 8 Pinte st mate'e ono LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Be cul $2, I 00.00 = teams a tie. The remainder of the series will be followed with Mrs. J. H. Sweder returned this G. A. Sweet, M eer. much interest. morning on the Prince George ts Butte Capitalists Arrive. a a few weeks’ visit to Se- Frank A. Brown, a well known H. ee ane Harrison, Gamble & Company 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. eee el c: ai : Mr. Avison, provincial gov- This is why: but also to his wife, his grown-up sons and - Church Services - ae et merthore, Britishlernment sanitary inspector, wha FINANCIAL AGENTS his his = wiienieiiientedindiin anieliiibanemnes Columbia, arrived in town this[has been on an official visit to ‘ : Rupert He wasn't reaching the people. See Say Sere mother. = FIRST PRESBY CHURCH morning with a number of capi-| Vietoria, returned to the city this Third Ave. Prince in-law. Their coaxing will help to convince e) Se cugry Sunday tn the morning Church Hal at lam. and talists from Butte, Montana, and , the head of the house—and a His canvassers rang every door-bell in a pretty soon fel Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. . once for the alias ; — 7 . " - Sunday at 2.0 p. m. left at once for the interior. Mr. cc town. They talked to some one in every there'll be a piano in that home. a REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pasron [| Brown is interested in several), ms . a gr ee PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0. house. . a fel “—- “ane |