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You are Protected When ‘Buying Dia- monds from Us by our Strict Rule of Quality Everyone who buys diamonds from us, whether they are in a position to Inspeet our stock of gems and gem~set jewellery personally, or whether they are obliged to select from the iliustrations in our catalogue, are pro- vetted by oun rule of quality which never allows an imperfect diamond to “enter our stock. Our catalogue is sent free to any address and showe a splendid assortment for the out-of-town buyer to select from. Write for this catalogue; it will be sent to you by return mall. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director’ VANCOUVER, B.C MISSING! Thousands of readers are missing our offer to send FREE our large range of patterns of OUR FAMOUS SUJTS or OVERCOATS TO MEASURE (Carriage and Duty PaidPat $8.60 (valued by our customers at $20). Together with patterns we will also send a tape measure, tashion plate, and “fu'l instructions how to measure yourself, ALL FREE. You have only to read our book of testimonials and you will be convinced that no other firm in the world can approach us for “ value. Money returned if you are not satisfied. Addrcss for Patterns: CURZON BROS., Glougher Syndicate, (Dept. 10 ), 449 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO, Please mention this Advertisement, —_——— ee * * * : * * Mr. the Princess Beatrice tomorrow goods and jewelry, a third off. the Trail smelter. March left, bound for 21st. will last. get 43tf drawing, We have a few tickets sell two for $41 while they Now is your last chance to the piano.—Wark's. Piano millionaire dead. of Fels, the advocate of single tax He a soap manufacturer Philadelphia, Joseph 1s was The- Chelohsin left yesterday took as passengers Wm. John Rop, P. C. Falwell, Mrs. Fred Carling, Wm, and Wm. Todd. * Jones, Mr. and Carling The excavation job on the new post office site was flooded out today. It took only a few hours for J. P. to fill in what it has taken the Conservatives all win- ter to dig out. Anothér terrific storm has visited Southern California and the damages to railways, resid- ences, roads and fruit crops is estimated at four and a half millions, Mr. Andrew Stewart has bought a farm near Red Deer, Alta., and intends to move there shortly. A number of farewell parties are being arranged for Mrs. Stewart. The Spokane leaves Seattle on bringing the launch in without damage in spite of the extremely bad weather experienced. Messrs. Larsem & Co. have the contract for inside decoration of Messrs. Jabour Brothers’ new store. The firm expect to move the stock early next week if any- thing is left from their big sale. A carload of high came in yesterday from the Sil- ver Standard mine. This the eighteenth carload that has been shipped. It augurs well for the future of the interior mining dis- trict that can be shipped profitably even with the present difficulties of transportation, . * . grade ore is ore A meeting has been called of the Daughters of the Empire and friends to celebrate the capture of General Cronje at Paardeberg. ( Orie cn New shipment of dresses Demers. 44-4 $55 SH Buy a lot in Port Edward be- fore the railroad is completed 39-tf Mr. Rushbrook left on the Northern Cross for Port Essing ton this morning, 4 ag oe Cut glass, silver, brass, leather Wark's. 4A3tt | SPy eg Mr. Albert Davidson, the G.'l P, passenger agent, is on a busi ness trip to Granby Bay. Meet me at the Royal Cafe. We can have an excellent dinner and a quiet chat. t poe ey Mr. G. B. Hull, government engineer, is leaving Ottawa _ to- day for Prince Rupert. se . s First shipment of new shapes opened up—Demers. 44.47 Mayor Newton and City Soli- citor Peters are expected home tomorrow on the Princess Bea- trice, The old barge Bangor, now known as C. 8. & B. No. 2, will be in tomorrow with haif a mil- lion feet of lumber for the dry dock. ome Several carloads of ore from the Silver Standard mines at Hazelton were loaded aboard the Prince George yesterday. It is . ‘ | Frank Ellis is expected on} THE DAILY NEWS — —. mn — * »* * Port Edward's taxation will be lvery low. 39tf | mS . in sterling silver and cut glass at Cameron's dis- leount sale, 39tf | | | } Rare values | | | | | | | . . * \ man named Bailey | Magistrate this | }morning on a charge of vagrancy | was Carss up |hbefore jand frequenting. As it was his | first appearance in court and he| }had promised to leave town, the} |P. M. imposed a penalty of ten} dollars and suspended the bal-| | | | | delightful jafternoon Saturday for the north. She will make one more trip and will then’ lay up far overhauling and the City of Seattle will take her| place. About the end of Mareh |} both steamers will go on the run, Mr. Ballantyne of Aliford Bay brought his launch over on the last trip of the Prince John. The mate deserves great credit for The gathering wil! be at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Mc- Clymont at 4 o’clock on Friday. An address will be given by Mr. Jeremy Jephson. ; the sentence. . Hubert “at in of Mrs. decorations dainty during ance of 7 . Ward gave a very home” yesterday honor of Miss Ray, MeNeilt. The floral daffodils served Mrs. sister were and refreshments the afternoon. received by Mrs. Ward, by Miss Monica Green. were: Mrs. Ci Mrs. Philpotts, the Mabyn Jenns, Sylvia Thompson and John- were The guests vere assisted The guests Mrs. MeNeill, Misses Jenns, stone. Protest Against Home Rule B. C., Feb. 25. protesting. against of French an offi- cial language, evidenced by the recent of bilingual postcards and the printing of the envelopes of some of the federal departments in the French lan- guage only and strongly con- demning the British government for “its attempt to force home rule on the Protestants of Ire- land,” have been by the Grand Black Chapter British Columbia, the high degree of the Orange order, which held its annual convention this city. Reso- the Nelson, lutions extension as as issue passed of in Keep your eye on Port t Edward. 39-tf BURN WOOD kind from kind- ling to cordwood We supply any Phone 304 Terrace Wood Co., FUL Ca ap 567—-PHONE—567 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN Machine Large Seven-Passenger Prompt Service Special Rates for Parties STAND, ROYAL HOTEL SUID IAI AIK TEC a yy KAKI IAK MMIII IK IK I IK i For OBSTRUCTED SINKS t l and Sewers \ This substance Is a new discov- ! ery and will quickly remove accu- take irss,|L est on the waterfront in the southern coast run to replace the Princess mencement, property, under for Hhoom 11, for tice creditors said NOTICE 18 hereby further given that I the t ‘ Q » 1% ,» proc } DESOL y () tribute the assets of the i I é Jones among the persons entitled thereto, shall then have had notice DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 2ith day of February, 1914 JOHN FPF. VENABLES, Assignee ioom 9, Federal Building, Prince Rupert, B. C, : ———_—————— —=— JOUR A OOO OOOO OOOO UO OOO A OBE ACFE EA GRU UO OO UR ORE: GILLETT'S LYE Be Local and Personal PIII IT A TATA IIA III IA III II ISSSASSSSSSSSISSSSISSSISSWSSISIS. EATS DI RT GILLETT COMPANY imi TORONTO ONT Twenty-ounce Baby Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 25. Mrs. John Doe, wife of John Doe of the West Side here, gave birth to twenty-ounce child Friday. Newspaper refused to the announcement because of the family night physicians the father’s claim claimed to be the healthy child within of local medica named Woodri a reporters seriously name. substan- rhe small ast tiated baby 1s the men knowledge It will be New shipment of dresses Demers. 4-4) Kick From West Coast The report ed has been circulat Princess Maquin- the cities that the na, which was taken off west Sophia on the Skagway run, popular on the northern that she will be kept on that The Victoria makes a strong editorial kick on behalf of the nts claiming the old Tees handle the business of that ee aati sah is so route run, Colonist west coast settleme cannot coast First sluipment of operied up—Demers, new shapes 44-47 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands NOTICE that 4d, Frederick L occupation clerk, of Prine Rupert, B. C., intend to apply to the Commis sioner of Lands for a license for coal, oll and petroleum following desribed lands on coast of Graham Island; Commencing 4 post planted at the northwest corner of ©, L. 7977, thence south 80 chains, thence cast chains, thence north 80 chains thence west chains to place of com containing 640 acres FREDERICK L, PUSCH, Locator Wilfred Charles Macdonald, Agent Date, December 29, 1913 Advertised Feb to April 7 TAKE Pusch, 80 sO NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors Trust Deeds Act NOTICE 1s \hereby W. Jones, carrying City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, as Merchant, has as signed to me the undersigned of the said Clty of Prince hfpert, Comiunercial Traveler by assignment dated the 24st lay of February 1914, all his personal real estate, credits and effects be seized or sold, or attached tion or attachment, in tr the benefit of his creditors, AND NOTICE is hereby further given thata neeting of the creditors will be held at the office of W J Jephson, itor Federal Building, Prince Rupe the ninth day of March, 1914 of three o'clock In the after purpose of giving directions disposal of the estate, AND NO hereby further given that the are required to send to me the indersigned, particulars duly verified of heir claims and the security, if any, held sy them for the same, on or before the ninth day of March, 1914, AND given that William on husiness in the which may exect m Monday it the hour 100n, for the the ndersigned will on iinth day of March and 1914 after the said proceed to dis said Willlam W mving regard only to the claims of which mulatione of grease, rags and waste. Get some and save plumb- I ers’ bills. For sale by HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS, Phone 489 130 Second Ave. Also on exhibition at Orme’s Drug $20.00—-5-room house, Eighth Ave. and Green 8t.; neat and cheerfui. We are having numerous enquiries for houses Store, Third Avenue FOR RENT DESK ROOM In ground floor office, Apply P.O, Drawer 1663 City. 285-0 FOR RENT! FOR SALE $365.00—-6-room house, Thompson BABY GHICKE, hatching eggs, laying hens Z and breeding pens, Rocks, Reda, Leg and @ixth Ave.; modern’ im- horns, ete. Quick shipping connec provements. Wons. Columbia Poultry Ranch, Steves- ton, ed $40.00-—-6-room house, Young and , * Sixth Ave. arth furnished; eee ’ WANTED modern. $30,00—-6-room fiat, Sixth Ave. 4 YOUNG WOMAN with little girl would and Dunsmuir; modern. like position in private family. Box $20.00—5-room house, Third Ave. 101 Daily News. 19tf and Ninth 8t.; close in. LAKGE CANADIAN mail order house wants one man in each locality to mall cata WANTED logues, Will pay #15 weekly. Supply Co,, Windsor, Ont, Several responsible National men represent us in all parts of Canada and Ce ce OO at fair prices JB;E OO UALR LA IL AL RAR Rapa apap High-Grade Work Plumbing, steamiitin : FRI III III IIIA IIA I AIO III AAI I IAI Fol oo I and sheet metal work Western Plumbing Co., Ld and your vacant Alaska, Good salary and contract to h the right party. Canadian Callophone ouse, listed with us, will be Company, Limited, Main Office, 707 rented. Kiobson 8t., Vancouver, B, C, 35-47 PATTULLO & RADFORD 3}... oad Phone 83 Second Ave. JINGLE POT COAL Gelivered by Lindsay Transfer H, B, ROCHESTER Phone 115 231 2nd Ave. THE WEATHER For the 24 hours ending 5 a.m., February 26, 1914 | | | Barometer reduced to sea |} level 29,459 Hightest temperature 13.0 | Lowest temperature 18.0 ee 1.57 Rev, Fortune on Sunday | | Rey. Mr. Fortune of Victoria | will take the services in the presbyterian church here next Sunday The reverend gentle man has quite a reputation in chureh circles He took a lead ing part the moral reform work in Alberta and had some vely times with those connected with the liquor interests in that province, Port Edward offers ideal in dustrial sites 3otf 7s SOUND VALUE Lots 23 and 24, Block 27, Section 7, Sherbrooke Avenue, $1,000 for the pair. See our lists for other snaps. FOR RENT G-roomed apartment, modern, on Fifth Avenue, $35. 4-roomed house, 252 Eighth Ave- nue, $20. G-roomed house, nue, $165. insurance In all M. M. STEPHENS & G0., LTD. REAL ESTATE INSURARCE NOTARIES new, 201 Eighth Ave- ite branches KNIGHT & HICKEY Contractors and Builders Jobbing & Repairing and Sixth GREEN Fraser Streets PHONE Shop 269 DR. GILROY, DENTIST W and Bridge rka, Specialty. Crown Office: Smith Bik., IMPERIAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Quickly Done Third Avenue SOUTH WELLINGTON COAL The Coal that Made B.C. FAR WEST FUEL COMPANY Fifth 8t, rear Hart Block UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND 8&TORAGE South Wellington Coal Office RESIDENCE Avenue PRINCE VHONES 333 36 Second 110 RUPERT PURNISHED APARTMENTS in two and three room suite. $20 per month Seal Cove JOUNSTON Phone Green 321 Skeena Land District—District of Coast— Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that 1, Thomag McCly- inont, of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, broker, intend to apply for permission to lease thirty (30) acres of land bounded as folliw Commencing at this post planted where ’ 1 rtherly limit of the right-of-way of the Grend Trumk Pacific Railway Com- Peny crosses the westerly bank of the Zimmergoez River, and being about 400 feel east of Mile 87; thence In a north- ea “rly direction along the westerly silore Of said river a distance of thirty (30) chains; thence easterly parallel with the northerly limit of the Grand Trunk Pacific right-of way, a distance of ten (10) Chains; thence southerly parallel with the westerly shore of the sald river to the northerly limit of the right-of way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company; thence westerly along the said northerly limit of the said right-of-way ten (10) chains more er less to the place ‘ COW BAY PHONE RED 156 P. O, Box 19a f ; Tel, 448. RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. 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SERIE NY of ik Princess Rootes anoeete J.G. McNAB, ‘ i) Agent _— — <8 Finest | View in the ell e a Storage plan the Inlet Lot 37, Blo« seotion 7 . » 7 ad Price $1,500 Gash $500, ! : month Of commencement, wer (his seventh day of January, E THOMAS McCLYMONT Pub. Feb. 3 to Aprfl 6, G. R. Naden C0, li