a fn Po 3 i / a mae | ‘ ; Fy 4 i p lee rn er rHE DAILY NEWS | 1e | | } | | | | ee re — ee | THE DAILY NEWS | Cras eet | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA | H Vr LABEL Published Daily and Weekly by } | iN >] Aa ( THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. |) t a POWDER! H. F. McRAR, EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER a Rg a igen x please MILITANT’S SHRIEKS naily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. | relephoue 98. FILLED COURTROOM | SUBSCRIPTION RATIOS To" Canada, United States and Mexico: London, April 8 ‘General Daily, 50e per month, or $6.00 per year 85.00 if paid in Flora Drummond, the mili advance Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries, Daily, suffragette, shrieked so $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.00 per year, si when arraigned today al BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES polee court in connection | the suffragette disturbance New York—Nationa! Newspaper Bureau, 219 Fast 23rd St.. New] he UGAHWe Abdionstealion at York City de park on Sunday that si Seattle Puget Sound News Go id to be foreibly removed. She London, England——The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, | not allow either the mag j ile or the proseéutor to frafaigar Square in audible word, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—-50 cents per inch Contract | When Mrs. Drummond entered rates on application . LT.-COL. ARTHUR F. BAILEY ind"44 the ee ne her aa. | cate "7" wae 1 og 4944 |Commander of the Fourth Hus ial she wouldn't permit anyon wage Scare Phursday, April 9, is: islet heerlen pipers eevor { one of several commanders said, the magistrates and At ast the Grand Trunk each recenly set aside $25,000 | who resigned his post rathe e porce courts were doing the Trunk Pacific is completed for city publicity. This | than fight against Ulst inj}dirty work of Premier Asquith. and a band of steel connects inoney if not spent in urging| the present situation. She then proceeded to bom- | the Atlantic and the Pacific, more labor to come to them. bard the court with volleys of| with every foot of it on Can’ It is spent in advertising, erbal shrapnel until she was | lian soil. A little while for for men with capital to ue- | CANADIAN FRATERNITY irried oul by wardens. allas s s required, anit) velop their resources. Along} fi aie en wleathet transconti- with this they have an indus- OR ANIZED IN CITY THREATENS TO NAIL nental in the world will be in| — trial commissioner whose BISHOP TO CROSS operation. After the deferred | duty it is to get in touch with| Development of New Idea for | i = earner bf ig expectations — that a eo nen of that class, and through} Welcoming Canadians Who tare a re peu i Dh many people in Prince Rupert efforts like these those cities | Come to Rupert ta tie coat twits GAG~ have had, the completion will} are advancing by leaps and | rhe SOShadidh oP eaternity is tures the ishop of im apa in ayn ai Siehcl sounds Why such a policy| ’ , Guerrero, and is holding him in be hailed with great delig! ‘| I inds. } i tthe name of.a new aocioty organ-|close confinement Ha. theaats We have yel to look forward | would not be good for Rupert | ; , ric RRR ie ee itis fa: ? h, a ‘ to the first passenger trainof| is hard for a good many peo- cee ri} (* af 7 4 i 7 ea fe s thal unless the prelate pays the regular service, and when | ple to understand. Especially eee was “nheid iW " i _ him 50,000 pesos he will cele- 4 : house on Monday evening, when !bprate the Passion Play in ear- that day comes every citizen} is this so in view of the fact | ia onthe tehine’ Seawetil sé ok aad Ales” hh” the in Prince Rupert will be found] that only 25 per cent of the Sebastes " ‘ hs tan i e 1 : ( : i ; : ide. ’ ah in his holiday attire. city property is owned in town | 1e object oO 4 T . ‘3 ; | yishop a q 1e peenesons . rie ary stay | and thus outside speculators jpurely fraternal. ee Ret aan ita declares that he will surely In a new country iike this | would be paying for the pub- | S00" fellow ship is to be extents rucify the bishop on that day ; : ; | to all Canadians who visit} unless the money is forth- there is always too ‘ickive licity that a few patriotic} Drinse: Raper! FO | a ATE Fcrieg lookmg to the future. With | Gitizens mere been paying for lenters Prince Rupert as a stran-| A aera os a Taha i the completion of the road, alll in the past. j}ger the Canadian Fraternity will | Sale of Baseball Players eyes should be fixed on the} ite like “youth:. is the | Welcome him and assist him to present and everybody should} “I aT donee ti establish citizenship here. The Vancouver, April 8.—Catchei pull together for the good of}. “me for improvement. Quite) Canadian Fraternity wants all|Lewis and First Baseman Mc- our city. | a few of the citizens have | Ganadians to make it their own}|Murdo of the Vancouver baseball | While it is not a good thing | been cleaning up their lawns|particular society, With this|club have been disposed of to to live too much in the future, | and planting flowers. Thejobject and the good spirit back|the Butte club of the Union as- Prince Rupert needs prophets| Horticultural society has beenjof it it is expected the movement|socialion, and Catcher Pembroke who can see “the city which is giving every possible encour. |Will spread to other Canadian|has been turned over to Pendle- afar off” and lay plans in agement and the impetus thus | citizens. ton, Oregon, of the Western Tri- keeping with its importance.| secured is ,having a decided| J. RK. Beatty officiated as/state league, in proportion as we grasp the} effect. It is to be hoped that jchairman of the organization ‘ future and lay down concrete} the good work will be carried | me eting. The officers elected |* * * * ® # # HH HH HH HH plans in the present for its} on until the muskeg shali|were: Hon. pres., Dr. Wesbrook, | realization, in that proportion| biossom as the rose. The re-|head of the British Columbia) * monn f Attention! will our city prosper. | sults are worth while and the|University; president, Rev, Ganor * ma Re som | exercise will be a moral stim-|ix; vice-president, C. W. Peck;|* The best suit in the Moose Jaw and Regina have | ulant not to be despised. | ecretary, Leo Waugh; executive. | * Acme Clothing House will 1h. O'Neill, J. D. MeLeod, M, M.|* be yours of you seil the Stephens, and Kenneth Munro, * largest number of Daily A committee ‘omposed of|* News this month. Drop Judge Young, J. R. Beatty and|* around to the store and t Canon Rix are drafting by-| * see their fine stock. 7 | eR OR eG Re RR OR a ee ok 6 o oe * a * | el * * * ae ——— 6t0.0. PL Ree J at 131¢0 Dv selfast 7 65 orente. ewe stand firm Careon, 41 3PM. = SIR EDWARD CARSON’S MES- SAGE TO CANADIAN ORANGEMEN “Thanks. We stand firm This was the message of Sir Ed Edward Carson to the people of Canada, received by the Orange Sentinel office from the leader of the Ulster forces Ii came in answer to a cable sent to Sir Edward Carson, which read: ‘Canadian Or angemen believe you will suc- ceed. Have you message for us in this erisis?” a rs =P before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA ML —comee-5 YELL ELAS Le ar re ab oh Vitti A Real Lever Simulation LD WATCH FREE. straigh tforward generous oa from an ested od firm. We are giv Watches to thov leo ne away sands of people all over the world o6 © huge advertixement. Now is your chanee obtain one Write now, enclosing % cents for one of our fashionable Ladies Long Guards, of Gents’ Alberts, sent carriage paid to wear with the watch, whick will be given Free (these watches are gnaranteed five years). should you take ad vantage of our marvel We expect you to tell your friends them " beantifal watch be true, but rend abont os and show Don't think hie otter 0 ered 0 WE OFFER Very desirable double corner on Fifth Avenue, 6, $6,000; quarter cash, one and two years at 7 per cent. Lot 21, Biock 17, Section 5, im- proved with two houses now rented at $36. Price $3,200, cash $1,000, Section price will be amared.— ale Jewellers (Dept. 149), @, Cornwallis ‘Road, Lona jon, N., England s 5 3 Vancouver, Victoria Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rupert Steamer Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert Steamere Prince John or Prince Albert ty. Pri; Low Excursion R To EASTERN CANADA and UNITED STATES, , with NORWEGIAN CENTENNIAL, anc and Seattle MONDAYS » oa FRIDAYS ton ‘ TUESNAYs 0:20 og ates NORWay CHICAGO Onnect with NORWEGIAN Bena ND tetlon 8.8. HENRIETTE carries rough freight * *f ve For full particulars and all information of interes ’ THE G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, Hart Block, Thing ay, Mba sel.) 260 AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Lincs eel ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY . . 4 P.O Ber ROOMS: Secoml Avenue, Opposite Empress Theatre 5] RHANGING Rooms open from 8 a. m. to if p. m . Visiting Scotsmen are cordially invited \ NTING For rates for hall rent apply secretary . . S, D. MACDONALD, CHAS, DENNIS OLISHING AN President Secretary WALL TINTING Bookkeeping Taught Phone 639 By Private Lessons WENDELL R. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT "& Martin Swanson 3rd Ave. and Gth &t., PRINCE RUPERT, 6.0. ; KNIGHT & HICKEY HAYNER BROS, Contractors and Builders VRUERS Jobbing & Repairing rd Av New Shop: Fraser and Sixth Streets PEONS GREEN 269 _ a lf ( AN Up TAXIDERMIST 0" i your ] ‘af Animals, birds, fish and all} George kinds of game beads mounted; hides tanned and made into rugs and robes. All work strictly first) 9» class, A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- GEORGE LEEK dermist, 728 Helmeken &t., Van-| . me : Phone 174 1% couver, B.C. FOR PLUMBING AND HEATIN GEORGE LEEK SMITH & , MALLETT Largest Rea! Estate, insurance and Loan Broker neo : he Notary Public, Rents and Collections Third Ave., Head of Secced Min Pr e Rupert AUCTIONEER ren 220 Second Ave, Prince Rupert UNITED TAILORS LAND CLEARING Biisena ews oa Peter Nelson is open to take contracts | will Call Prone Bb for clearing land in and around Terrace 6th Bt., Next C P.R also cordwood for fuel, etc. Terms, etc., Dt | eee D. ©. STUART HARRISON W. ROGERS scent Prone 308 2nd Are Architect Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, 6. © Suite 4, PRINCE ROPERT, GB. C Alex. M. Mansot Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 WwW. Ef 4, LF renee WILLIAMS & MANSON SECOND HAND GOODS Barristers, Solicitors, Ee MONEY TO LOAN {! will buy or sell all kinds of ehold goods, mechanics’ | por, ools, guns and mens ollune ea Will call any time F. M. CROSBY 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 PACIFIC TRANSFER Ub LADYSMITH COAL A IVARSON & CO. so—rhede-tt Blacksmiths & Horseshoers we % 2 2 } 0.8 03 prone @ ; } balance five years at 7 per cent. Boat Work Pp. on 2 ; ‘ B ; Lots 13, 15, 16 and 18, block 22, Phone 625 1st Ave. Manson Way P. RoI ERISON 2 BD LS LE DO | Section 6, price $2,265 each; cash cl ‘ untant 50 PER CENT. discouril.from 2B. ©. List on Doors and |Z 9000, balance three years, 7%, ble a ustmaelaiie Mouldings with lumber orders Audits, investiga ‘aa, uatmentt The Rand Apartments, corner | dations and Assignment | Sixth avenue and Fulton street, SEEDS! SEEDS! Smith Block, 3rd Ave., *rince Ruptth ag | $30,000; quarter cash, balance five ORME BREE TREC £3 PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. years. 7%. | Have received our 1014 6&pring | A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager : onete nA E R 1st Ave. and McBride St PRINCE RUPERT, 8.C Front 76 feet, Lots 40 and 465, | FIELD, GARDEN, ANDO e U IVi B Dp poponber cccesohrocterareeroonenonsnronigosansibnaaniinranoehe: Block 22, Section 6, with two four- FLOWER SEEDS NT “i roomed cottages, rented at $38 per | Agents for ~ i \ i month, price $3,690; cash $990, C i A RO OO A a Ok a ok ap og aa id eth balance three years. er een a a oa ea an : ' ; Plumbin ct mfittin * | ——-- Dealers in Feed of all kinds : | x rade if iF fA q - ESTATE OF CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Complete Line of : mid -eheek wsiaa* Geil x | C Mail orders promptly attended to BUILDERS SUPPLIES e2 | D. RAND fan * a $ ; ; + | ° e phe a wer CO. Limited t at fair prices Western Plumbing Co., Ld * Capt. Kleinschmidt and Lane present the great 1913 Arctic Hunt /3 133 second Avenue Phone 112 Prince Rupert Feed Co. WESTHOLME ABER CO., L III III I IAI I II AIA II SAI ISAS AI SIS IIIAISASSSISISSIAS ALIAS AAO pictures at the Westhol me Opera House tonight. O98 Third’ Ave. “Phone Biosk 260 ue OO meee ncn panes You Can’t Hurt a Man When He’s Drunk With ase Drawn for ‘The Daly Sows 8 Ses EEO DID ANGO LESSONS B055 1M TANGO ,/ } ‘If LE S50N7: Fr St ¥