THE DAILY NBWS " | Do iadilie ee as fg | 1 be a = “ . | hments it shout " . “The Daily News ” | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS RETAIL MERCHANTS FARMERS DANCE te p hie for the organiza an aD PP ee caw howe Opening A ew CLAMSINTED ADs. || APPEAL TO BUYERS: IN BULKLEY VALLEY }an annual banat, | pen nnounce lent! | a : i} nething that all coulda " abe | Mrs. G. Klower will not receive ‘ a i ; The Following Letter Mas Been (eyeciai correspondence to The News.) — dancers, as well a omorrow aftern on. Mailed to All Citizens of Prince Members might be FOR RENT ae | A very successful dance was the dance! — ; Ladies and Gentlemen :; —— | Rupert by The Retail Mer- held under the auspices of the |adn fren or a small charge Havi ' —— with sitting room You must sea Chaplin in chants’ Association Buihier Valley Aartcettural Acco le and non-members might be ng opened a tailo; » te ¢ » Close in; rent $10 per month. | ., ; — The pata Ae ' ns . ure a me P In the Box 129, News, u. ons Say” Bt See macros. Dear Sir or Madam ciation and Farmers’ Institute in|charged a larger fee his Alder Block : wen 3 se mga tha ready to worn we nn ae ai Our organization tonsists of the dining room of the Telkwa uld be one more advantage It take on orders for Ladies Costumes a . eens, ome a. geactically deen qeittians< te Hotel, Aldermere. The evening of |pe a member of the associa Suits. As an introduction, I am a pr , il ’ » Tr » concer en oweeres every lercnan x ; : : ; OMICS FOR SALE __| Remember the concert in they ot is a “UNION” for mu.|March 3 was the date of th and Gentlemen's Tailor, Designer a1) ny > g ge ladies’ mink furs. For Methodist Church tonight. Tt will tual help vent and that it was enjoved by rh following s th list 3 20 years experience, having work e y lady who paid a large deposit ,, , aics — | « signifier p ‘ hat ante ttending the dance I . . - est as et98 bets. Gin col 02 078. Tae Pe * ™U ae ee We are banded together to help|® Li : : | » the fact tha ; , E me \ Ca custom tailoring establishments in ¢) ° ° left until the di | gra j liscro A ‘ f je Guarantee Tailors. r? the interests of the retail met : a kM on the American Continent. I can FOR SALE—Remnants in dress lengths of George Werner, of the West- shania thd 40hs tA lend wp ef. | 78 finished and whe the Mr Ek. M. Hoops, Miss : . cust ti if ale bi ‘ik; © 98 pe : ; : : , : ‘ : vn Ws antee eve ustomer entire satis! ae. wat ae Sie oa holme Theatre, left last night for|forts to anything that will make |°'™® hours’ were growing : i Oe . "a 1 bes ; ailori .T antee Tailors. $1-67/ the South by the May in thin béttibeins of ow lows Tasty programs, kindly prepar-| Wa M Williseroft, M1 and best of tailoring. FOR SALE—-Hand Laundry doing g00d | * * . One of the strongest fact ed by Mrs. Stevens. were excha M \. Melt «, Mr. and Mr Soliciting a trial order business. Box 130, News. 61-57 c : ckets ed byw \ « ( J}. Lat er a se ee There will be a splendid con-|that retards the growth of our 1 for ti ts at the d a N W. Walla ‘ , Respectfully yo | i es “he ¢ wearance ott; ms ; as Gi \ WANTED cert in the Westholme Theatre on|town is that eo ‘many residents *- “cInn rhe appeara jta, J. Ada ror “ D LEV] . e . the dies was eralded b h of ane s, Wig s O'Neil, Pete WANTED — GIA @ help in omall hovel. St. Patrick’s Day, March 47. tf.|send away for their goods. The : dies was heralded by at 1M 1M \ » . e he : i , the musicians, Messrs. J Ad- fi Patr Cat 5 , Apply at once to F. Mitchell, Hotel o. 3:8 fmoney that goes out of Prince , ’ , Th G . > ms 6 ir /rograms |My rs ke lk W me oman gente on.eun on, “ ® comfortable room, come|Rupert every mail to the eastern |“ and J. 5. Gray. ! : Mr. a M G. we e uarante . Tailor _ 0 . ere 800 ille ‘ ie ~dance} I ( I by day. Apply Box 125, The News. tf.|to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec-|qepartment stores is estimated “' n filled and tl ince| Wakefield, Mr. and M 2 Av Ss ot. | ‘ commenced. The flo sine : ane re. J. J. Ba Weork. AppIY Bor 117, The News. i. Golly spend. Ghtbas Denk tad to be suMcient to support several |“O™menced. The fl vas In eX-/ Barger, 1a ok tea atew.4 sey room stores if spent at home cellent condition, the music Wa8)Mr, and Mrs. A. Gamp! mise I do repairs, alteration, cleani DANCING. hot and.cold water in every room. : stimulating and the spirit of good} : .- is Ca : at icicle reac nratel tial nstatateianie . Free baths. Rates reasonable.) This affects you in the long i ; , " . jp Campt ’ very moderate prices, I am maki! DANCING—Private lessons in Waltz, Two- “7s : , fellowship so pervaded the gath-/phell, Miss Capews M. Harvey : : ° run Some of us do business | no 7 « . Step, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish : Pe ‘lerings that “all went a Ip na. D, Chisholn 1H pressing suits, and Minuet. Monday, Wednesday and Geo. L. Clayton left last night | with you at some time or other ' es P meé ag ye ‘ vd Vv i'Thor ant dot P} 1 an ths cae ——- te for Seattle, where he wil! endeavor and we think it should be a mu von vb - | Thom Pat M a . b of exat e rig size for the] phesg 5 ! srRI a PORE ak _|to influence some of his friends | tual proposition f exactly re right siz ; Pt PF. u “ , ALDER BLOCK, SIXTH STREF | . " flo nd the dan zg was deci as e rt * POULTRY. in Northern British Columbia] Possibly y are a real estate oogtongy : . shy /M B. I we eA Next Door to Bryant's - ate . fishing. Mr. Clayton is acting on|owner and are king forward aay =goce y emcpeeied oo b, Mr. cod Ee, Oe | BABY CHICKS, INCUBATING G68, e ce Se iar ali naps, (Were tripped of sce obtat. | B Heal, FE. Heal, Harold Hea — | Breeding Cockerels, Barron's Leghorns,|the assumption that the Ottawa re time whe y propert : : M on ay Rocks, Reds, Geese, Ducks. Catslegue| -vernment will grant the neces-|will be used for business pur-|') °% Waltzes, two-steps and) Hugt M J. Short Columbia Poultry Rranch. Steveston, ms “a " dk . j , three-steps and nearly all the lan tM Mag Sh I \\ = ae 48-71; sary concessions, although there| poses. You are delaying that time ' ; ' — : : dances were encores he most| Wakefield Mr. and M 1. = is yet nothing official from that|whenever you send away for | aaa ae FOUND. quarter ~~ popular dance of the g was! Goodw Ee. O. Ayliffe, J. 3. Mc. | ee SSS 2 quarter. | goods | ion ‘ the g wo-step te j na s ' FOUND—Key to Eagle lock on Fifth Ave-. —_———_ The measure of a town’s pros- ‘ , ; naa : FRED STORK’S HAR DW ing gentlemen hae i ha t ' « 1 . Apply Box 128, News. wf. INFORMATION ABOUT | per ity depends on its commercia lemen had i M Mec Mila M i W \ 4 ¥ ARE ill up at least on ur t! fy : f : Lost GERMAN CANADIANS prosperity. Everyone should have [)) UP &t leas! neir| Moffat, A. MeAra, J. L. Ch i ccsscnanapaten “eivie pride,” a pride in the in program, though o nt ea Par W. P. Johns W y LOST— Black slipper, between Central ? é | the maiority of sgentleme the |, @ Patters ' Dunba a iit 710 SECOND AVE school and PostoMce. Return to Ber- (Continued From Page One. | stitutions, the stores of the town : t > dance ' vas Q i a if ‘ ’ nice Palmer, phone 209. discharge in the present crisis Without commercial prosperity |°" with any t isi Pa i J h, W \K Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware ndlery — | not very sustained r } : ha : be } music. They are determined to support | there can be no general pros te i ’ ( { : { Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Tackle M lathe Ga heated » wn cores speaks for the popularity M. J. Brewe G. Turner tam )) tron Pipe Pipe Fittings f { Shotoun the Mother Country with every|Perity. Sending away f ods ; \ — TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS a ALL dali: mad every drop of blood atlis a two-edgeed sword — this dances rhe H va is iv N J. Cox 1 J Thorp ty Rope Vaives A tion Musical Instru- their dispoéal but at the same|both ways. the last was also h fav tosenthal and W. Crotear ! Pumps Hose P Ce ies 1a iiie tities om oak | NM everyene msde Ita practiced! °* CverFORe wae enjoying tt a Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing ted Iron Bows rehaired. The ’ . 2 to ' . dance so much that it was will Prince Rupert Mu- tude that will enable the foreigner|t® spend their money with the SMITHERS LADIES EDIT “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE GEST ic St 345 sra|Within our gates to feel that we local merchants it would soon |"¢#rets that this, the last d NEWSPAPER EDITION A sic Store, . . was finished. This waltz re ed | Ave. tr,|are a good people with whom to |mean that the merchants Ney { ome throw in his lot Canada. will lower their prices, because f the a es a : ; rh ist t f the S th \ , | : : j — 5 ile the dances we ul We s § el as t d ut by i Ee ere > . . greater turnover The nd v4 ’ i I ( BEST ALITY DOMESTIC need immigrants when this war ; aie ' a ; ; o LUM is over and we must be able to|benefits would work through al ¥ — ich yed, th he ladies of Smithers I jo od P ; — ' channels and yo d share event which seemed ¢ Phe vas to supply cong f caer. : ee show every man that once he be- | @?4@nn an 1” 2 sn ich il ‘ . ; ( O A | comes a Canadian he has the pro-|the “better times” that would sided ee eae ~ eae . eee 2 — * . . a neh Shortly ifts dnight lt. dvertis , th liatr t Th tection that that name implies sult The stores would ery adv e $9.00 per Ton — Cash on ee better stocks, real estate aie © ding to the hoteilare a large be f bright a Deliv It has been stated on severa as, , a " can ’ ef Money Back if Mot Satis- joccasions that there were even|#dvance, because more home ; ' | ce % ; 2 as a ee Sire ee ai e some places in this city where a| WOuld be built and more stores mn aden with things which) great credit th dies : | delight the ‘ an appeared. |rerned : cinhit a ‘eieith t.. UNION C0. Canadian as such could not get aj"@duired. Real estate has neve Bef t! es pte ee : U I Od 333 2nd Ave. Phone 98 $i\job. The inference’ was that|™uch value in a town whose bus-|/COP® bey Fea ised what was s of recipes that d tick : ; happening the erstwhile dancers|the appetite « re at « *' other influences had them corner- bigs section 1s not prosperous. ~ e ' ’ re . me nopete . fon, Cees See N E d ed. If this could be proven to be | We are endeavoring to inaugu- |“ i. SRS. CONE .AE | ON Laure There is a good artiel cuts Monday's labor cleat ae nergy an so it would immediately receive | rate a “Buy-At-Home” movement |* , : ens = rican eee Smithers by Mrs. J. M. Lynch in half. on lg ffor : eteq|2ha cake such as mother usedifarming in the Bulkley Valley is asses the rebuke it deserves There |@nd our efforts will be directed | arm : Eyeg le i . ¢ way are special reasons why a Cana-|toward gaining the co-operatior \eBigpag Fhese good things}described by Mrs. J. N. Carr; The munlight way % we ~~ dian should sueceed in thi coun. |0f all classes in our buy-at-hom: jwere in plenty and all reeeived|*Pioneer Women of the Bulkley’ --just note. First you soap é oO ‘ = eo sco - » . . 4 ‘ > han a If am try. As a son of Canadiar \) ;cCampaign jan elegant sufliciency Even|was written by “Ida May Wil the garment; thenr Il it up > y. i é 0 anadian so . the cake or ache} ' j rte a ‘ he should carry around in his Yours very truly, aay ake-hungry bachelor pre-|liams,” presumably the talented to soak. After a chest that confidence which be | Pace RUPERT RETAIL MER.|°™Ptors were unable to sample|wife of that pioneer, Mr. R. I sinse it thor lik : “wanme’ sanncreT the whole of the varied assor i s out like mage. A constant dropping wears longs to a man who is at home.| CHANTS’ ASSOCIATION ; , . , ried a t- | Williams Other contributors dirt drops 01 ' 8 . “ph: jment of cakes uch credit is due ere 8 igge eil a , 2 away a stone. A slight This is my country and the best | oe ee : ; © 18 Gull were Mrs. Wiggs O'Neill, Mrs. Ee Why scrub, rub, andy a h aN a METHODIST CHURCH jthe able management of Mrs. A.|glesten, Mrs. R. Barker,-Mrs. G loth eyestrain injures the health (that it has is none too good for ANNIVERSAR | MeInn oh ‘ , | wear and t clothes § a. oe Naa . es ne e assistance o eKillig re ohet _ | ; because it is constant. Fhe | me. The Canadian who main- 6 CONCERT | eee etal : in a Mohijiges, M Robert Barnett when the gent trength of Z = ‘ — 8. < e AKKe an rsa de aa ‘ : ‘ @ F 7 e oe . ' ; strain which first manifests tains that attitude and is worths In connection with the Metho-| a toe U0 ; i The { oe = Kate Carr, Mr K. Turner Sunlight S ll do the q oon - ao 0 te unch ° ' mers >. ister ~ on $ } itself asa slight discomfort of it need not long want for any |dist Church anniversary services. fete and I , eee anne: Ye, Manmloter, - ‘ work with I i hurt 0 should be remedied at once, | good thing.Editor. ST Taceieent enti baweei ie ten id ~~ ee spear Greer, Mrs. George Eckerman fabric or har . i jnobly to the call of the mange *s “OOkKs ~ ay This we guarantee to do with inuatiadicnbiatidiish Titih ot, ented MT PT an, ne ck Of See maton the, Ae Drees, WG MiB. Sie lasses. Consultation free. INDOOR BASEBALL. The following high grade pro- meen Bor Mote. Wee. Gaye Whe, Mire. A, 1 Try it_once elays are dangerous. ie the a ; } earenare’ Das and one of the/Jones, Mrs. Wm. Howe, Mrs this Sunlight sram has veen arranges ifeatures of the dance \ { \ Look f L Wk Cethatin® Olu va. the nee: ai i f the dan was that all| Schuller, Mrs. CG. L. Willeox, Mrs way. or oop Colts at the ; : Organ Voluntary seiectea|P@freshments were supplied by| Harry Smith, Mrs. A. M. Todd and at the Auditorium tonight j At all grocers OPTICIAN at 8 o'clock. Selection wm ACRES th niry ladies It has been|Mrs. J. Downey | i 223 Sixth St. Phone Black 69 ae Welch Choir noted of late at the dances the re The special staff for the occa a ome OBITUARY Solo, “Somewhere a Voice ts catia ia shments have become more en-|sion consisted as follows Miss Barnsley. | joyable by reason of the absence: Editor in Chief—Mrs. Eason; eh Solo, “Tommy Lad E. J. Margetson|of canned goods and it was par-lassis edito . mm? 6 FOR RENT The death occurred on Sunday Mr. Ling 3 . in Vas pa issistant editor, Mrs. Adams; as Morning of Mrs. Love, mother of Mandolin Duet selected | “'°U'Al!Y no ed at this one Rea sistants Mesdames Williams | a re ; » be : Messrs Edmunds and Duffy i | fre sh cream, home-made bread Watson. Parteell O'Neil Ande | Mr . W. F. Lake, of Fifth Avenue | Reading, When Daddy Plays de Banjo andwich en ' | psane ches, 1ome-LTOV an op 0 sto Pp , | West. Mrs. Love had been living M h panes Berber 4 chiol ‘ge Radian, gonmehan, Nper, Fee 5-ROOM HOUSE a 7 k rs. J. Chisholm ane chicken and home-made | Bigelow Greet Moran Lynch | v some time with her daughter |Fiute Solo, “The Tramp Protere bes ali ii Sia here. The funeral service was Mr. Hoerschel. [, ating te products of the local/and Wallace, the Masses MacDon- | : ante ee PART TWO | farms, were much appreciated,/ald and MeKay CONRAD STREET conducted at 2:30 this afternoon | Organ Voluntary Selected i by Rev. H. R. Grant. Mrs. Armstrong jand point to the trend of things Business Manager——-Mrs, Wil Bolo ca nes ee cocks; assistants, Mrs. Swarth ‘ale - ; Social meetings of this* deserip Trio, “Praise Ye the Lord”..Adam Gelbel , 'y sul, Miss Gray $12.00 CONTINGENT LANDED? Messrs. Mellior and Armstrong, |tion are doing much to aequaint Department Chiefs——Mrs. Par | anesia Miss Barnsley a! seein | : ? | The Edm { j : Sok ‘l Know a Lovely Garden th om” pi with each other and |" ell nd Mrs, Watson | dmonton Journal whica Guy @ardelot|draw them together in a business | needh Sia dteinen \Besiied: Mall —APPLY— reached here Sunday night had a Mrs, Hemmell. les wall as i ial | , PUP ROS, en | report that the Second Cans Reading Selected as a social way. It is to|rae, Gray, Porteous,« Turnef, | . i 1e Becond Canadian Mr. Brady. be regretted that as yet this is|Griers Howes and the M “s Me PATTULLO & RADFORD Contingent has landed in England, | 80le i Selected the only funct aos ; i ' ane Me isses Me-| \Mething ofletii: me wah tekehal be deta y function held under the | Loughlin, MacDonald and Millar. | e 6 DA i as yet reached | coicction auspices of the association and} -—— - — SECON VENUE this city and the report may or Welch Choir institute Atte the } { i 3 may not be correct Please cut this out and bring it with ; : @ hearty way | Ladies invited to millinery dis- . ‘ you. Admission 26 cents 56-56 the ladies responded to the eal! | play at Demers Monday 54-5 , EMPRESS COFF ee F. G, DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Ly (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) onince nurem