THE DAILY NEWS A BREAKFAST IN CEYLON would not bring you a more delicious cup of tea than you may have at your own table by using It is the world’s choicest finest hill-grown Ceylon—in BLACK, GREEN or MIXED “SALADA® tea, at its best—the sealed lead packets. — by the Flemish Refugees, No, 910,—Lace 1} in, deep, How do you do each bake day. Do you get per- fect bread with every batch ? No question about it if you use MY flour. They test ROYAL STANDARD over at the mill by actual bread making with various wheat samples. Only grain that makes delicious bread is pur- chased. That’s why ROYAL STANDARD -is so uniform. ASK YOUR GROCER MADE BY THE COTTAGERS OF This is the old-fashioned lace made on the cushion, and was first iatroduced into England It is still made by the village women in their quaint old way. Our Laces were awarded the Gold Medal at the Festival of Empire and Imperial Exhibition, Crystal Palace, LONDON, ENGLAND, for general excellence of workmanship. UY some of this hand-made Pillow Lace, it lasts MANY times longer than machine made variety, and imparts an air of distinction to the possessor, at the same time supporting the village lace-makers, bringing them little comforts otherwise unobtainable on an agricultural man's wage. containing 200 striking examples of the lace makers’ art, and is sent post free to any part of the world, Lace for every purpose can be obtained, and within reach of the most modest purse. Write for descriptive little treatise, « Collars, Fronts, Plastrons,Jabots, Yokes, Pichus, Berthes, Hand- kerchiefs, Stocks, Cami- soles, Chemise Sets, Tea Cloths, Table Centres, D’Oylies, Mats, Medal- lions, Quaker and Peter Pan Sets, etc., from 25c., 60c., $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, up to $5.00 each. Over 300 designs in yard lace and inser- tion from 10c., 15c., 25c., 45c., up to $3.00 per yard. IRISH CROCHET. Mrs, Armstrong having over 100 Irish peasant girls connected with her industry, some beautiful ex- amples of Irish hand made laces may be obtained, All work being sold direct from the lace-makers, both the workers and castomers derive great advantage, ST ag DIET Ir UE 9 ENGLISH Hann-Mane LACE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, ntitled **The Pride of North Bucks,’’ Every sale, however small, is a support to the industry. STOCK— Wheel Design, (1} in. deep.) (Half shown.) Price 25c. each. N&@ 122,—80c. per yard, Pd Mrs Rupert Armstrong, Oiney, Bucks.. England Se Sates Gift to AGL Best dealers genuine For Yourself PERRIN’S The well known Perrin trademark as. shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as this assures you perfection of Style, Fit and Finish. \) Whether orasa your Friend OVES the world over sell the PERRIN'S GLOVES. ‘ S1r13)) | Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream. | NE Ce j | When you buy a meal get it at/t: the Royal Cafe and you will get t the best in the city. 52tf See eee Mrs. S. P. MeMordie ente! | tained a number of ladies to a} launch party this afternoon. If you are looking for indus-j|Bu trial sites, investigate Port Ed ward. 54tf The two fire auto trucks wert thotographed in front of the fire |( hall this morning, Coe 24 Have you realized that $250}! | cash will secure a lot in the} business centre of Port * . * | | It is reported that a branch of the B. C. Engineers‘ associatio i| is being formed in town. {1 ee. @ lb Two tickets for $1.00 on the| piano drawing which takes place | on March 21st. Wark’s. 55tf The steamer Capilano arrived FR IKI III IID IDI IIIA III III SISSISISISSISSSISIS AISI IA ISI SIS AS SISASr- Ww \) Edward? | ar l ) e * * * * » * M W. P.. Hinton, the newly ippointed assistant passengel iffic manager of the G. T. P. be on the coast in a few days He is expected to visit nee Rupert. he The Agricultural society di ectors had an informal meeting esterday and decided to get M1 ock-~Webster as manager for the fair again this year. Mr. Geo. Angel, who has been Smithers representing the mntinental Trust company, as snees for the L. J. McArthur mpany, general merchants, is returned to the city. Mr gel disposed of the stock to other Smithers merchant. > 2 . Mr. Geo. A. MeNicholl, indus al commissioner for the G. T is now in Winnipeg. He will back to Rupert next week eo ee J. Carter, the negro who was acensed of rolling Richard Hand- lcock while Grand in the morning he was hotel, was asleep this yesterday with 60,000 feet of|committed for trial by the police lumber for Messrs. Foley, Welch| magistrate. The case was heard & Stewart. yesterday and adjourned until ee a today to get one other witness. Our suits are ten dollars eee} cheaper and ten dollars better The regular monthly meeting SOOO UU Ua UAE EAMES Local and Personal | Telkwa than any in town. See us. Am- of the Missicnary society of the erican Tailor. 52tf| presbyterian church was held on| sor eas Monday afternoon. The most in-} W. F. Cameron is confined tO|teresting item on the program | the hospital with a slight illness|was a4 paper on the Kikuyu | but hopes to be about in a short|heresy, read by Mrs. Patterson. | time, \ most spirited discussiop took . . * ; : place by the members and was Miss F. B. Eason, dressmaker] much enjoved. : | j}and milliner, 217 Ninth Ave. E., oo ee has an assistant in her business The mayor submitted a brief; jin preparation for a busy spring report to the city council last and summer season. 55-56 |evening on his trip south. It re- | | } | | | | | | | | . . - ferated the statement already} Where ignorance is. bliss|published that the premier had knowledge is a blister, as the}#iven nim one of those delight- mayor said after his turn down] fully indefinite promises to think by Sir Richard. the matter over when he has . * * time. Suits for ladies and gentlemen nate from the best selection of ma- The wardens of St. Andrew's erials on the coast. Artistic|}church have completed the new workmanship. Give us a ecall.|Stairs up the Third avenue bluff American Tailor. 52-tf|!0 make a short cut to the \ eres e church. The new stairs start at Mr. S. Cohen went south on|the Third avenue end of Second Sunday to Seattle and other|Street and the top is at the rear coast cities. He will be away forj¢™4¢ of Mr. Pillsbury’s residence iwo or’three weeks in connection]? Fourth avenue, with his fur business. ih ee ae ae Mr. Thos. Trotier has accepted Goods at half price for the]Jan agency for the Dominion next six days. Brass, leather}|Nursery and Orchards Company Be tte i ee DF Vencouyer (fax VeOne wpa SE 5b_tf and surrounding territory. The raeser st company aims to supply a “con- Mr. N. A. Cole is fitting up his siderable Droperiige af ve jiaunch with a 34-h. p. engine aye, FULre Gemiande pee ee ind expedis to Have:-thin. thathet mental and fruit trees, and to Seult ieitic distetaih Vic ie ake that end will pay careful atten- pected that the boat will make — ee oreera peer Os, Zane iittee filles ner hous, T rotier is well and_ favorably ee eae known throughout this district. Ben tat), Crippen displayed the All orders should be forwarded rR to him at Third avenue and }plans and design of a handsome Michihi aires. Menke «Ra dues ‘gricultural exhibition hall to], C ' ge yhad |the city aldermen last evening.| ° ~ venne Mr. Crippen is anxious to have Oe the building erected in time for Boosting the Fair his year's fair. Ratiss A. 8. Grey, Cedarvale, is in the What has happened to the district for a few days on busi- member for the district’ at are at the Save ime he is Ottawa? He has not got into Going wane boosting for the print for months. Bad boys play Prince Rupert exhibition next their tricks in the dark. Ts that fants; “He is. going: up. to Kispiox ithe trouble, or has that charac- 0 wy and stir i bebo baad interest = High-brade Work "! at fair prices umbing, Steamfitting and sheet metal work ABBE OOO OOO URE ay WesternPlumbing Co.,Ld FEI ITI II IK IA AIDA AAAI AAAI A DA IAA AAAI ASD AAS IID IAD IIIA AD = ead The Daily News " Has the largest Guaranteed Circulation fer sketeh confounded him? among the ranchers there. Lhis reget is the time to start working for Beak Me Hise of Seattin Mae ae ne ene “0 gg doubts about the Woodworth sweep the eed a bef power, He insinuates to the] i ninit Shiuia al gc og Te aoe mayor that it best it will be only},i.. tha eiva aah ee vena an auxiliary plant. Why didn’t Rao Ka a a = me ude all “nature’s gentleman” get us a " : BE OOe grald. permanent power? : FO I ag ag Shipments of sand from the granite quarry on Smith island f FIRE ALARM SYSTEM are arriving every day for the ae =e dry dock, and the first scow load : CIRCUIT NO. 1. of crushed rock is expected this This industry week, the beginning of in this vicinity. Mr. Murray, father of J, R. Murray of this city light plant, left for his home in Seotland on Sunday. Mr. Murray hopes to have another trip to Prince Ru- pert ina few years but intends to is a big send another member of the family as a substitute in the meantime, Mr. White, chief engineer of the Henriette, is giving up his position with the G. T, P. He is taking up a similar one on the steamship Triumph of Vancou- ver, which is to be operated as a trawler by the B. C. Fisheries and Standard Fish company. Messrs. W. H. Johnson, R. Sinclair, Milton Christian and James Boyd came in from Inver- ness. There is considerable ac- tivity at the cannery preparing for the season's business, but the rush will not commence un- til the beginning of April. Box 12——5th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 136th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 15—Junction of ist, 2nd and $rd Aves, Box 16—-18t Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel,) Bou 17—-18#t Ave. and 7th St. tral Hotel.) (Cen CIRCUIT NO. 2. Box 22--3rd Ave. and 3rd 8t. (Post Office.) Box 23--3rd Ave. and McBride 8t, Box 24--ist Ave, and McBride St, Box 26-——-2nd Ave, and 2nd 8t, Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th St. Box 27—G, T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3. Box 31-—5th Ave, and Fulton st. Box 32——Borden and Taylor Sts. Box 34—-7th Ave. and Fulton st, Box 35--9th Ave, and Comox Ave. Box 37-—8th Ave, and Dodge PI, Box 38-—-6th Ave, and Thompson St \ GIRCUIT NO, 4, Box 41-—-4th Ave. and Emmerson Pl, Box 42—-5th Ave. Box 43-—-5th Ave. and Green St. Box 44-—6th Ave and Basil St. Box 45-——7th Ave. and Eherte. Box 141-—-7th Ave. and Yung 8t. toto ick and McBride 8t, NO PY ‘oo BAKING ~ OWDER Dg ae Olga Hh | i DOG THAT HAD NOT PAID th in be charged if paid before ned th pt M ar were paid last year when he pur t cr to pe ) ous 10Ou tie of ti ed hh, iave already endorsed the s fr ni af paid ' interested TAXES SUFFERS INDIGNITY cation to the says ig suffer grabbe Tom O'T it before bu hac ed d, ars. He Yor a asks e bylaws say < into t writer g is put rhe the the pound say city rec at taxes on ar this year ( the from eclain that ther It irchased r. Potts seems reement it The lased not show it paid. fhe the rt on. communi licence cs city council some pertine indign the de Mr. Po reached ‘ed “dd srien. » it af 46 an bv pay rebate, dol dollar niy one he pound he ‘ords s has exa and fir keeper has 1 of his de r last ye Potts Mr. O'Brien 1s he rot the dog's Ly ar, dog rds city rec was | to sation ymmittee Petition at Board Rooms For the purpe geological of that mineca Mining to Chicken Al se irvey and been for prospec tha inter the addressed Borden, has Trade men, m in mn oof the to m L. sign s is The om ght, ‘ternoon. steamer the will south not and arrive of topographi of cont se secur portion district Smithe pe Lake, lermere, a nt to the gnatures, “he t part rstand oth ior are reque ame The pe to the Rt. H large num A Chelohsin, ¢ with mail | until t the was and taxes R. Potts sent a commu in nt ' “My als ity tts | the} three as lar m ids rot} el MANY MARINERS ae WANT CITY WORK Eight Tenders for Running Craft Shawatians Lake on This Summer Tenders for the boat to ply iShawatlans ake this summe and handle city business wer: opened it the city eoune 18 evening Lhere were efaht of them ron rit iJames Melville €1.25 £41.50 G. ( Ketchum . 1.40 >a A, Swanson ..@ 65 2 ) W J Thomas 60 0 4. G. McLaren .45 676 H. A. Watson 0 1.00 Robt. Hannah 50 ny N. BR Brodhurst . 60 1.00 The prices submitted are for conveying hydro-eleetric freight ross the iake. The board of works were au iorized to inspect the boats of the two lowest tenderers and et one of them for the job an do eft re- ne eal the i i ard Min ers st ti Lime lue ast his JOHN CURRIE Contractor Estimates Given on Phone B & Builder Moving lack 294 Buildings The Newest Materials of the highest quality, a imported and domestic are shown in a var- jety of choice patterns. COME A SWEDER BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS Phone 38 Helgerson Block SIXTH STREET pe an —— “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. a Call “reer - FOR RENT aes DESK ROOM In ground floor ofmfce. Apply P.O. Drawer 1663 City. 285-0f e eapest ee Underwear MOTOR BOAT—Hull 30 ft. by 8 1-2 ft. is the best silk underwear. We have am, Apply T. M, ¢ 08 lider, . aoe Biatngion, B. ana boat bu batt the combination in Italian Tricot. NINE HUNDRED DOLLAR player plano for They are the most comfortable equity in Prince Rupert realty. West gurment worn and will outlast enbaver Bro 53-54 wool materials of any kind. To In- BABY CHICKS, hatehing eggs, laying hens troduce these garments we will and breeding pens, Rocks, Reds, Leg- horns, etc, Quick shipping connec sell them this week at §6.50 & $7 tions, Columbia Poultry Ranch, 8teves- ton, Cc. 4t oe DEMERS WANTED—Rowboat, 16 or 18 feet, in good condition; cheap. Apply Box 103 Third Avenue Dally News. Sor WANTED-—-A woman to help in dining|**~ err er ent Xs . room. Apply Windsor Hotel. bi WANTED-—-Cook for dining car, Apply W. J. McLean, G, T? P. Wharf. AV-D1 POPP COS COT EOE OER O OOO E EEE EEEEET., YOUNG WOMAN with lite girl would like position in private family, Box ° 101 Daily News 190 e LARGE CANADIAN mail order house wants} — Seer EARN $15 WEEKLY at home evenings one man in each locality to mall cata. | WIIl pay 815 weekly. logues, Supply Co,, Windso MISCELLANEOUS matling catalogues mail order National Supply Co house, wanted in all cities, r, Ont, for large Canac towns and coun » Windosr, Ont, National | Representatives | | Jian try } it} JINGLE POT COAL delivered by Lindsay Transfer H. B. ROCHESTER Phone 115 231 2nd Ave. PADDY AND HIS GOAT Make a Hit at the Westholme Last Night The Majestic Pogethe W ecount of Paddy tlached to pipe Later rich but he does d friends, the pe Another Phanhet w“ s and Always ch enjoyed quaint comedy m humor fondly and his become his the its but goat Paddy not is poor he is his on g forget oat and ood picture was ed “The Two Other Girl rser the Ex-Alderman Married ' kx-Alderma ID ind and Miss Clara vere ule yy mari Mr. For of the Albert Mrs. Suthrii First avenue inu on NOTICE Tender 8 Will be received by ck and fixtures of the re, Westholme Theatre March 10th Inven the under ted at tl i of st or any tender not I H ARNEIL, Assignee ———___. aie ie ee ee * * FOR UU —=—=—= 75--PHONE-15 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 09 ' ' ' ' were errr eee ' ' te Hoo eee REE REE RRR HHS —., OLOLOPOLOLLPE+O OOO ODS Peeters rem SOME GOOD Buys LS Lot 14, Block 42, Section 5 , $300 cash, balance 6 a months Lot 8, cash Lot 28, Block 4, Section 8, gap terms arranged : Lot 28, Block 4, Section 8, third cash, bal. 6 and 12 mont Lots 12-13, B 10, Section 4 $900, half These lots tay two streets and will make eplg did reside ‘ Go view. Lots 8-9, Block 19, Bection $1060; third Sh, Dalance 6 ag 712 months We have a g S list of bargains 5 Sections 1, 2, € Houses and PATTULLO & RADFOR PHONE 83 SECO ND AYE} s herorororroerereoerrerere and 7; gttalg es for rent. | 3200 Acres ON SKEENA RIVER adjoining railroad $10.00 and Harrison, Gamble & fo SOOLOPLEBLLOLPLPLOLOD SIXTH AVENUE BARBER SHOP We have opened up a new shop, opposite the scho |} First class work; ev ry thing clean and fresh Vancouver Prices. Give us 369 acres on the east shore of Prescott Island, $4.26 per aore; terms $2.26 per acre cash and the balance arranged at 6 per cent in- terest. Two tots, Section 8, $375» each; $50 cash, balance $165 per month. Two lots, Section 8, $325 each; $50 cash, balance $10 per month. Lots 3 and 4, Block 19, Section 1, $45,000; terms quarter cash, 1, 2 and 3 yeare at 7 per cent, Four of the best lote in Section 2, Graham Ave., per fect view; $400 each handles them, balance at 6 per cent interest. Two beautiful fote on Sher- brooke Street, $1,000 for the two. Fine large double oorner near Seal Cove, $1,200; terms one-third cash, 6, 12 and 18 months at 7 per cent. Houses for rent. M.M, STEPHENS & 60, LTD Real Estate Notaries Insurance CLEP EL ELE LED EL OL EE eocecersserm STATIONER! Victor Gramaphones Books Magazines Photo Supplies Developing Enlarging and Picture Framing Best Selecti« View Cards W.W. WRATHAIL 606 THIRD AVENUE Ph » 551 Printing and of Interior soceeee — mm ne } B.C, Goast Sleaiship Se Lee eeee etter nee eee ettntt FAMOUS se PRINCESS LINE spebd sERVICh So urnpounds ' Sunday r Princess Beat p. a General Agen! J.G. McNAB, Naden (0. ld is prance | | G. R. nd It Heal | and | 4 Avenue. } Becoug tate