od THE DAILY NEWS HIKIKIKKKIAIKIIIK IMS AARARAAAAAKAAKKKAKAKKEERRARAA TAT ALAAKAER SOOO OCC O OO OOO ROR RTO ROBO BORNE A OnE QOOQOQOQOOOQOOOOCOOOOCOCOCCCCO OOCOOOOQOOOQCOOOOCO00O ; JOOOVOO( OO0OC° IOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOO0O () ; O a ; C) 3 fo} ~ O) SEGA GIG O OOOO UO OOO ax OOK NiN J) Only Two Whole Months Mor OUR LEASE EXPIRES. WE MUST VACATE THE PREMISES — a OO0OC SENT NOSS eee ee 7 Rather than move our stock, we will sell it at a Big Sacrifice. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET AT LOW PRICES GOODS YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING FOR THE HOME tq Stoves, Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, Linoleum, Etc., at Reduced Price * These goods are all new. Call and see them. You know the story about the early bird. The BIG FURNITURE STORE CORNER SIXTH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE F. W. HART ot Coe, OOCOOOOOQOOOOOOOO00O a ) NOO OOODQDD00000 —~ pes alelelelelels IOOOOOOO C OO OO0O0O0 OOO OO QOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOO0O0O0O SO AIOE BOA IOE SOE JOE IID EHEC DORE BIC XCAC IEE IO SOI Se SOR ALOE NAN RII IH RAI IIH EK RAHI RAINES ERE RH EERE RDG hE ge OO ie pe OK i eer es ame | igs; Mrs. William Manson,| tremely smart in a frock of pale| white mull with small black dot,|and valenciennes insertion; Miss| Presentation to Mrs. Burnie l handsome gown of rose pink mous-|blue satin with touches of gold) ard lace trimmings; Mrs. Bullock-}| Helen Dunn was a brilliant figure} The Ladies’ Aid of the First { THE COSY CORNER seline de soie and applique; Mrs.|trimming; Mrs. Tremayne had| Webster was a dainty figure in alin pale blue satin; Miss Drum-| Baptist church held a very in- 7 { : on is Rots TS ome pect : Pillsbury, imported costume of|a smart frock of pale pink chiffon |}rose pink empire gown: Miss}mord had a handsome gown of teresting meeting on Wednesday { DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN green satin with bertha done with | over white silk; Mrs. S. B. John-|DuVernet had a pretty frock of}ecru net over silk with pearl|afternoon. After the business had e | alienate dipole erin ormermsrmermede | French embroidery; Mrs. Clem-|son looked extremely well in black| white silk and chiffon; Miss Mar-|ornaments; Miss Kergin looked|been gone through Mrs. Kirk- This is « little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted | °"*® looked extremely handsome net over black satin; Mrs. Mc- tin had a graceful gown of white extremely well in a white silk patrick read an address to Mrs. to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert i= @ gown of black chantilly lace) Master had a smart frock of white|point d’esprit over white satin}dress; Miss Craig had a dainty] Burnie who is leaving Prince Ru- s vited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug-|Over satin with bands of gold | satin en train and amethyst orna-|with garniture of embroidered net; | frock of pale blue satin and|pert, expressing regret at her de- gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The | Persian embroidery; Mrs. Vernor|ments; Mrs. MeNeili looked very|Miss Brown wore a fluffy frock of| chiffon. parture and appreciation of the Cosy Cerner” will fill = social need. Smith kad a pretty gown of old-|smart in handsome gown of pink pale pink ninon over silk; Miss} The following is a partial tist| kind services and good work ren- gold satin with garniture of Per-| chiffon over pink satin; Mrs. Mc-|Stewart was much admired in| o¢ others present: Mise Schott, dered by her while President of SOCIAL AND PERSONAL and made a fitting background|sian pasementerie; Mrs Mc-Len| Mullen had a dainty costume of| gray crepedechene; Miss Milligan Miss i $e the ‘‘Aid.” MF for the many handsome costumes| nan wore a very handsome toilette | green rajah silk; Mrs. Barrow looked extremely well in black ease Son Miss Moore, Mr Mrs. Paton on behalf of the MePretty Dance in Honor of Mr.) worn rhe floor was in perfect}of black lace over satin; Mrs.|looked extremely well in a hahd-|crepe’ de chene and silk; Miss Naden, Dr. Tremayne, Dr. Mc- ladies then preseated her with , and Mrs. DuVernet condition, the music most in-| Burritt, beautiful gown of cream|some dress of rose crepe de chene|Ellott had a petite frock of white Neill, Mr. Pillsbury,Mr. Clements, | a very handsome silver card re | ‘ spiring and the refreshinents all|net over satin with panels of | Mrs. Ward had a lovely gown of silk done with Russian embroi-|Mr. Mortimer, Mr. Newcombe,|ceiver as a small token of their McIntyre Hall presented a bril-| that could be desired. Among|exquisite lace and garniture of|cream satin with cream embroi-|dery; Miss Marion Johnstone was|Mr. Oakley, Mr. Agnew. Mr.| esteem. b fiant appearance on Thursday eve-| the many smart costumes noticed| shaded roses; Mrs. Wright hadjdery; Mrs. Lamont presented a gowned in black lace over black|Cambie, Mr. McKnight, Mr. Wil-| Mrs. Burnie suitably responded WHDing, on the occasion of the!| were Mrs. Horace DuVernet,!an exquisite frock of cream satin| graceful appearance in black net| velvet with corsage decoration of|son, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Burritt,!and said she trusted she would ; tendered by Mrs. Roberson} beautiful gown of black velvet! with tunic of dew-drop chiffon and over satin relieved with touches of jet and sequins; Miss Pinder had| Mr. MacFarlane, Mr. Hugh Dunn, | still be able to go on with Christian Mir. and Mrs. Horace DuVernet.| with bertha and sleeves of dew-| touches of cense velvet; Mrs.|white; Mrs. Hugh Dunn wore aia striking gown of rose pink|Mr. Earl Dunn, Mr. McMullen,| work. i eir return ‘‘om their honey-| drop chiffon, coral ornaments; Mrs} Craig presented a stately appear-|dainty lingerie frock of white} ninon with bretelles and streamers|Mr. Smith, Mr. Reitchell, Mr.| The meeting was brought to a The ballroom was gaily} Roberson, smart frock of shell) ance in cream silk with bolero of} mull with valenciennes insertion:| of black velvet; Miss Mercer had|Kenraugh, Mr. McMaster, Mr.|close by the singing of ‘‘God be mi ited with flags and streamers, | pink ninon with white face trini-| ermine; Mrs. Morris looked ex- | Mrs. Mortimer had a costume of|a pretty frock of pale blue muslin] Pitcairn, Mr. Ward. | With You Till We Meet Again.” cy 3 °, epee, oPae, 2 PRO PRe PH, Bmmcesetseneeenaeseaezeeseaaes | SESRESHENEDE sete eee eenenenene ene ence arerurrerarymaenernseee : GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC : Townsite se The only Main Line z Townsite in British a: Columbia in which i the Grand Trunk + Pacific Railway Co., 1 RS has announced its joint ownership. -: oweirure eeeceeese eeee ‘ Wechasurersoerenroe ae Lots in Ellison Townsite and Rogers Addi- tion For Sale. - * . ee oe e tH ’ i: . ; , - nr tion and engineering, would know just what they were Do you propose to follow the individual townsite promot- veys, you may change the location of towns, but you can- ALS) et SEE THE OFFICIAL MAP doing when they put their official stamp on Ellison. ers or the Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway Company. not change the geography of the country through which | ce ey The first glance will show you that ELLISON is lo- STUDY THAT MAP~—I desire to say to all parties STUDY THAT MAP-If you desire to put your the railway passes. The head of navigation necessarily } ‘ diy’ 3 oe t 1 and the Bulk- : Ske » | money into areal estate promoter’s townsite you will | Means an important townsite. Ellison will not only be at § : is ° cated at the junction of the Skeena River and the t who are talking townsites in the vicinity ‘of Skeena River ; : i yc the head of navigation, but the centre of a mining district ° | j f { 3 ley Valley. The Grand Trunk Pacific has announced that and Bulkley Valley that there will no doubt be several have | many, many ys pry ae this summer. The av- pensaly Saae Ray Mg wera roa ay i pent A egalins te gt ! J dij it { ‘ they are joint owners in the townsite of E ilis . Now, i] towns, just the same as one always finds in a min- erage promoter is full of hurrah and red fire. He must ‘ & on * y are j ay ee » | oe J enthuse investors of the mail-ord ] th his wares, | and for which E!lison will be the shipping point both by ; * my dear reader, you must remember that up to date the ing district. “There wil be vowns in the vicinity of E! € -order class with his ware al ent water’ thattaak that tralia may solanme aie ‘h Fi } it has any t Ms the ends { ELLISON is in the Missouri class. Therefore, 1 am not | al! and water. the fac Hee, See sure g 3 hee Grand Trunk Pacific has not announced that hColum- | {igen along branch railways, probaly tower 69 Sp telling any fairy tales about it. I am making statements | gines up or down the line or in the suburbs of the town , me t¢ y inte rest in any other main line tow nsite in British Colum- of branch lines made to arene the mines and the Conteres, teat fae he socnliie verti. . a 8 of Ellison does not amount to shucks in building up a ' ik ‘ bia. Does that start you thinking ‘ but it will be history repeating itself in regard to the arUIDY. THAT ; town when such places are compared with a town located | \ 2 rT building up of every metropolis, ElJison has every nat U HAT MAP,—If you want to join that — a ; : } STUDY THE MAP and you will find that Ellison is uré al ateanteme hus every earmark of being the future | great army of invectors-at-long-range, then you should where valle snd way wx —_— ll And On the “seotal ‘ where the railway tracks leave navigation, | ‘Thé i nin mere antile and financial centre of the Skeena River min- | put your money into promoters’ townsites. If you want ene hae a tare Se 7 petri a eal | ‘ 4 ie 2 a very important one for conservative investors ma rs a ing district and the entrance to the Bulkley Valley. a perfectly safe and sound inuestment, certain to bring nee for future nae the same as the company has | °; “Wee . over. What is known as the Hazelton Saari ¢ were STUDY THAT MAP and you will find that all of you large profits, then put your money where the Grand xoest ve phe ten ones 8 opame ae Ropert pear ne a > , rection . » 7 6 . L 2° $ abl et ane atin °F zens ip e Tete ns achinery, ore | the mining towns and railroad towns around there just crank 5 Maal, afte r years of careful investigation, have There are, therefore, at this time, comparatively few lots | : hi ‘ shine ents, smelters, reduction plants and all sorts of beginning to be talked about will only be feeders to city pu Meir Me ney. re ; - ‘ : on the market. You must hurry if you want one. | 3 yo * upmen nerve “ this rich mineral region, | and port of ELLISON. The Grand Trunk Pacific has put STUDY THAT MAP,-—It is not likely the Grand STUDY THAT MAP.—ROGERS’ ADDITION to 3 Se x oi miBlng Operenons ser hag Up ae ‘ a HU 1B, a headquart- its official stamp on Ellison, Do you believe the company Trunk Pacific will have any other townsite in British Co- Ellison, only a small parcel of land, lies withineight | 2 ee v } ae yerennery mere . rane can figure out any | will do as much for townsites ow ned by individuals as it } lumbia for sale this year, The officials of the company | blocks of the site of the railway station, Lots in this | 4) : id 0 5 | iy ee ' Blliso ae tL » hub of the reat com- will for one in which its stockholders are joint owners? state that the company is not interested in any townsite are being offered. I am advising my clients to buy Rog- | : \ % } fe nar epee Sere’ t hie lant ahauid be Poa nteresting If you do, don’t buy any lots ir Ellison. ' If you desire to in the Hazelton district except ELLISON ; ers Addition lots at $150 for inside lots and $250 for ‘ roy ee G aaa r teh P Dacifie officials. It does seem as | make a permanent investment, or me rely to make a httie R ELL aa a0 SDS bank, of the Skeena a, its con- | corners. Terms—1l0 per cent. discount for cash, or 10 | p Se . > 2 r ence with the 2. ay change railway sur- ar ce , . 2Aasy i 2 though these officials, after several years of investiga- | quick money, you must decide for yourself right now, uence with the Bulkley ou may change ) per cent, down and the balance on easy terms, no interest. & 4 ; | { v Be a hi * ; ra } Z * Ps ‘1 ' ; ° ( % a ay nner Sok 7 4 eas slits inaicia " sence sdaoomnae : 4 t 2 ; ie o “4 x4 ba Offices: 2nd Ave., Facing Grand Trunk Terminal Prince Rupert, British Columbia 4 i ices: 2nd Ave., Facing f . oF 2 nl 3 5 4 t a eek 4 t we a Hee sODESRED ENS ERESES: SESSESSES ER ES ESSER ERSTE eee 9 mm: y OHI RECESS SESSA EMENE SLEREEH SRENENENERERENE ia : j iP