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Leather Goods, FRED STORK’S HARDWARE === Established 1908 Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles & Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves & Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron | “We Sell Nothing But the Best” THE DAILY NEWS “The News” Classified Ads. =(Qne Cent A Word For - Insertion== = Saree GANS Line of Post Suse In Olty HYDE’S | HYDE’S CIGAR STORE Newspapers Magazines Periodica Periodicals CITY MESSENGERS PARCEL DELIVERY Reading and Card Room in Connection Phone 326 607 3rd Ave. | COAL NOTICES Queen Skeena Land_District- Charlotte Take notice that I, Prince Rupert, B. C., intend to apply to the Chief Commissigner of Lands for 4 license to prospect for coal, oi] and pe troleum on the following described lands, om the west coast of Graham Island Commencing at a post planted one mile south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains east, to the place of be ginning, containing 640 acres. Located 5th aman | 1913. ILIPPO PANVINI, Weekly Mar. 3, to Apr. 7. District of Islands. Filippo Panvini, of Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, Filippo Panvini, of Prince Rupert, B. C., intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for 4 license to prospect for coal, oi] and troleum on the following described lands, om the west coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains east; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west, to the place of be ginning, containing 640 acres. Located 5th January, 1913. FILIPPO PANVINI. Weekly Mar. 3 to Apr. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Isiands. Take notice that I, Filippo Panvini, of Prince Rupert, B. C., intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal, ofl and - troleum on the following described lands, om the west coast of Graham Island Commencing at @ post planted one mile south from the southeast corner of Coal License 7432; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains east, to the place of beginning, containing 640 acres. Located 5th —— 1913 ILIPPO PANVINI Weekly Mar. 3 to Apr. 7. ——-—--~ — Be Suspicious BE suspicious of that of which nobody is “ proud. Be suspicious of the mere low- price argument offered in favor of an article with no reputation, no backer, no guarantor. Better buy the thing you know and can trust, than an article unbranded and un- vouched for. The branded shoe, made by a maker with a reputation, is a safer shoe to buy than the one made in an unknown factory by an unknown maker. The underwear made by a firm whose name is as familiar to you as your own, is worth more to you than underwear nameless or labelled by a maker of whom you have never heard. That in vhich much money has been invested to make or keep it good is worth more than that on which nothing or but little has been spent. Peace of mind is worth just as quality is. Buy peace of mind. When you buy anything worth while buying, buy that of which you know— Tea sealed in a packet bearing the name of a reputable firm is to be pre- ferred to tea of which the packer is not sufficiently proud to advertise its quality. from advertisements, or from other dependable acquaintance. Buy the article with the “money back” guar- antee—with the pledge of a known name behind it. Put your faith in the advertisements ap- pearing in good newspapers. Beware of the article that cannot stand the spot-light of pub- licity. The commodity an advertiser backs with his own money is something worth your buying. ame Canadian =< your advertising aeatiane sar rth Seay of te on your part — so write, if in- | Within ao aan oie oO “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. Wanted (Scampmantan Society) ne 2nd and 4th Tu ay at 8) |>rg se girl wanted at Regal Cigar bs the hall at 319 Ave. lw ANTED—First class dish washer at the Central Hotel, 75-78 | WANTED—A general servant. Apply Mrs L. W. Patmo soauw For Sale FOR SALE—Gerhard-Hyndsman plano, easy terms Apply to P. R. Harris, Daily News Tow FOR SALE— Pure bred Scotch collie, about one year old. Enquire W. EB. Williams 72 FOR SALE—Fairbanks-Morse ‘stationary easoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed, first class shape. Prince Rupert. soit For Rent FINE large furnished front room with bath room adjoining; suitable for two; splen did view; electric light and phone; per month 521 Fifth Ave. West 77-80 unfurnished and furnished rooms. Apply Alder Biock Ave. and Sixth St. 64-78 FURNISHED, ee ae corner Thir Lost and Found LOST—Lady’s trimmed straw hat on 5th avenue, near new laundry Apply News OMice. °7 LOST—A tweed overcoat with name sewn ® inside pocket. Return to News (f- ice. 67- Business Chances - FORT GEORGE, the new pay roll city; openings for business and professional men of all kinds; also carpenters, buiid ers, bricklayers, brickyards, sawmilis, lumber yards, sash and door factories and every kind of business. One hundred million dollars will be distributed in the next four years by four railways now under construction to Fort George, which has been selected 45 the main pay roll centre and the location of main passenger divisions and terminals where shops and manufacturing plants will be located Eleven railways are buliding or projected to Fort George, which will be the distributing point and centre of one hundred million acres of rich agri cultural, timber, mineral and coal lands in Central Northern British Columbia and the Peace River district. One thou- sand miles of navigable waterways on which seven steamboats are eee ply ing from Fort George; cheap ectric school, churches, poner and cheap coal; 10spital, public hall, waterworks and all onventences. Thousands of construc tion men now on the ground. You can secure a business opening now Don't delay OMcial information given free Natural Resources Security Company, Ltd. (Joint Owners and Sole Agents for Fort George Townsite), 403-404 Moser- Ryder Blk.; Fort George, B. ©., Central Avenue Address Or call Vancouver OMice, 624 Vancouver Block, Vancouver, B. C. 75-86 ANIMALS IMPOUNDED. One brown since dog has been impounded March 28th, and if not redeemed tem days of the said date will be sold or destroyed. Apply undersigned THOMAS O'BRIEN, Poundkeeper Phone Blue 397. 77 LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Skeena Land eg of Coast, Ran, Take notice that Le Daiiel Brenton Ken- ney, of aoe B. ¢., occupation rancher, intend to ap for permission to purchase the following. "sescrd Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 5130, thence north 40 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 30 chains to the point of commencement, containing 120 acres more or less. DANIEL BIEN TON KENNEY Dated March 13th, 191 Pub. April 7th to June gna Skeena Land Dipentes—pantetes of Coast, Take notice that ge W. mter, of Prince Rupert, B. C.; Spoupeuien armer, intends to ly for permission to pur- chase the following dese lands: Commencing at & post planted 2% miles east of Quinista River, on the Skeena River, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence 40 chains east to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. ‘CARPENTER. GEORGE W. Dated January 28th, 1013 Pub. Feb. 10th, 1013 Apr. 7th, 1913. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar, Take notice that Bernard O'Neill, of Goose Bay, B. C.; occupation prospector, intends to apply ‘tor ———- to pur- chase the following described lands; Commencing at & post planted one mile distant and @ southeasterly direction from the Hidden Creek C r Company's wharf, Goose Bay, B. C., mee east fol- lowing the sinuosities of the shore line 80 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. oqengne O'NEILL, r. & » Agent. Dated January 8th, 10913 Pub, Feb. 10, 1913—Apr. 7th, 1043. Omineca Land District—-District of Cassiar Take notice that |, RK. D. ene finan cial agent, of Vancouver, 5 ‘ after date’ intend to Chiet Com missioner of Lands app Lot 015 A, Cassiar district, Skeena River, containing 43.7 acres more or . Dated Feby. 5th, 1 R D, RORISON, R. . W. MeCrady, Agent. Mar. 3-Apr on” Skeena Land Biprtoteniaenies of Coast nee TAKE NOTICE that Frank Knott, of Prince Rupert, BC. occupation baker, intends to apply for rmission tw pur chase the ft jowin escribed lands: ia Te planted at the N.W. corner of thence south 80 chains; lashes call 2 “chains; thence north hy chains morg or less to the south bank the isons River, thence north along the said of the Skeena the point of commbpncement, con- taining 150 acres more or posed yen. *4, 24, 104 sup Cs T. Agent i bran was the | | Apply P. 0. Box 1509,/o0f this western jalmost certain that had not death | FORMER CAPTAIN OF QUADRA DIES IN VICTORIA HOSPITAL (Continued from Page 1.) somewhat of a to his friends, owing to that he had been confined hospital but a short time, never theless it was not wholly unex pected as he had been ailing for came as surprise the fact to the some time. The death of Captain Walbran removes one of the oldest mar- iners in British Columbia and his passing will be a great loss to Canada’s shipping. There is no question but that Captain. Wal- best informed navi in reward to the coast line porvince It is gator avertaken Captain Walbran the } Dominion government would have seen fit to appoint him wreck commissioner for British Co- $20) lumbia, which position was made vacant by the death of Captain James Gaudin He was highly qualified for that position owing to his associations here FAILED TO ARRIVE Architect for Public Buildings Did Not Arrive This Morning. William Manson, M. P. P., was at the wharf this morning on the arrival of the Prince meet Mr. A. A. Cox, the architect engaged to draw up the plans for the proposed government build- ings. Although Mr. Mansen had a telegram from the deputy min- ister of public works statf@ that Mr. Cox would leave Vancouver on Monday, the failed to put in an appearance this morning. Mr. Manson, having re- ceived no further word, that Mr. Cox will next be from the One Way. to be a George to gentleman expects arrive the south on ral So vou ¢ literary man, eh?” “Yes, sir; I ‘A Dozen Ways ing. “And “Yes, ways laim book Liv- that Make a wrote to vet sir; Houston you are begging! that’s one of Post Subscribe for the the Daily News. Fraser Street lot, with cottage, grade, $6,500.00. Easy terms all below Market Place lot, double frontage, $5,000.00; one-third cash, balance 1 and 2 years. Lots 17 and 18, Block 35, PRird Avenue near McBride, $15,000 pair Lots 16 and 17, Block 1, lane corner, on First Avenue, $15,500 SECTION Two. Lots 23 and 24, Block 15, double corner, on Tate Street, $1,800.00; 8600.00 cash, Lots 20 and 21, Block 20, double corner, on Second Avenue, cash. $4,200.00; 81,200.00 SECTION Five. Lot 16, Block 25, $1,450.00; 8717.00 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months at 7% Three lots on Sixth Avenue, 83,000.00 each SECTION 6ix. Double corner, Seventh Avenue, $7,000.00 This ts the cheapest corner offered on Seventh Avenue in Section Six, and buyer has nine years to pay at 6% in terest SECTION SEVEN. Lot 8, Block 10, $850.00; $300.00 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 Lot 10, Block 29, with house, $850.00; $250.00 cash, 6, 12 and 18 months SECTION EIGHT. Lots 18 and 19, Block 1, the choicest cor her on Eleventh Avenue, $2,000.00; easy terms, Pair Boulevard lots, 122 ft deep, for $1,500.00; $500.00 cash. Westenhaver Bros. Third &t. Phone 100 Notice to the Public On and After “April tet ALL ORDERS FOR COAL MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE CASH. Rogers & Black Union Transfer Co, Westholme Lumber Go. Lindsay's Cartage & Stor- age Moore Bros, } Pacific Transfer Co. Couture Bros. Pony Express Mrs. F. G, Dawson will not re iceive on Thursday, Harry Sheere, recently ap pointed manager of the fishery operations of the Skeena River Syndicate, returned to Haysport by this morning's train, Miss MePhail has resigned he position in the office of Williams and Manson and will Monday next for her Vancouver. leave on home in Ladies’ house dresses 81.50 upward; in pretty de just received at Wallace's 77tf and very signs, M. Hyde, who on Friday to the this left for morning city on the} morning | Mrs. W. Vancouver last, returned Prince George in the city! up her polis, Minn., arrived this morning to take resi. here with her Miss Carlson, who is now employed in| the office of the Lindsay Transfer Company. dence sister, J. A Shepard, superintendent} for Foley, Welch & Stewart, left for the interior by this morning s | train Joe Keller, clerk at the G. T. P Inn for the past two years, left! this morning for Aldermere to take a position with his brother who is running a hotel in the in- terior Ralph E. Harrap, representing J. Pierey, Morris, Ltd., of this city, left this morning on a busi- ness trip to Hazelton. He will al go to Aldermere and = other points in the interior if the roads so in reasonable condition are Shirtwaists—new spring mod- els at from $1,.75—Wallace’s 77tf Had to Pay fer Joy Ride There was only one case in the police court today, a drunk picked up last night. He was as sessed the usual five bones with an extra dollar for gasoline, be ing too far gone to walk to the cooler. TELEPHONE SYSTEM TO WORK THE G. T. P. it Will Be Extended to Fitzhugh, B. C., Early This Vear. Winnipeg, March 31 It is the intention of the Grand Trunk Pa- cifle to install a telephone system from Edmonton through to the Pacific Coast for the operation of trains and the handling of com- mercial messages As spring opens the company will start trating their efforts on getting this permanent installation in from Edmonton to Fitzhugh, B ©. This will be the farthest point reached this year with a tele- phone system, but next year the work will be completed § to the coast. The Superior branch of the Grand Trunk Pacific is being run by telephone and is giving the company eminent satisfaction soon as up, concen ENGLISH CUP SEMI-FINAL To Be Played Between Sunder- land and Burnley Today. London, March 31.—The re- played semi-final game between Sunderland and Burnley, whieh resulted on Saturday in a score- draw, will take place on Wednesday next at Birmingham The winner of this game will meet Aston Villa at the Crystal Palace, London, April 19, in the final. less Threshes Standing Grain Kansas City, Kan., Mareh 29 C. C, Baldwin, of New York, invented a machine that threshes in the field with. has Wed Section « a: 8 27, Lot "Say $7000 the Pyj $2,000 cash, balance x4 months 218-249 A e : ”y ore g Lot e i ish, by al . 10K Poy : hot ‘ * a " . j the I the linn. Butler Co, Real Estate Thirg ive, PRINCE RUPERT'S inpys, TRIAL ANNEX The launch Dixie’ leaves the Government Slip for Port Edward every Gay at? o'clock, returning at 5 o'clock. _—_—_—__—_———___ Silversides Bras The up-to-date House Decor tors of Prince Rupen Sign Writing, Paper-Hanging Our Speciaities “Ye Olde Reliable” 2nd Street Phone 166 —_—_—_—_—_— ENGINEERING Engineers, & i ie = a \ i We are newest in v 3 ear hair orna i display is ve i eae are our prices We have st iad TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEED ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Mail orde PRINCE RUPERT re u ee Lot 12, Block § Section | $6,300 Harrison, Gamble & standing grain FINANCIAL AGENTS out cutting. Four horses push Rupe the machine over the field, and a| Third Ave. Prince small gasoline engine drives the thresher. It only requires two men to operate, one to drive the horse and the other to tend the nt machine and tie the grain sacks 3 Oe e In a trial the machine threshed twenty-five to thirty acres in a day of ten hours. ‘i ww - - E bet Ra sireel To Develop Empire Oil Fields bt London, March 29 Prof. V. B 1 Lays (ove Avte Lewis, speaking for the demand, 6-!* for oil, which is in excess of the; "ur supply, is strongly advoeating| , sectioa * that encouragement should bel? fine given to the oil fields of Canada and of other parts of the Em pire, such as the East Indies, where oil is to be found, and the development of the oil fields within the Empire. Subscribe for the Daily News. GR