THE DAILY NEWS ar ae EMPLOYMENT OFFICE : Posaali€ rs, hotel por- a laborers or me- ¢ of lal 5 e No. 178 li at the calla ree Employment Office waiters | f help, cooks, | _| __ Ht toe - MUSSALLEM & CO, sth tre. cat ov mete | 3% | Across the sky-line of the rolling Alberta prairie, peeps the tops of the foot hills of the Rockies, and as the train eats up the miles, the distance lessens, and gradually the peaks themselves in | ever-increasing beauty and clear- ness. Soon, very soon, the train has vans the foot of the mountains, |and here and there stands a lonely |peak or a jutting spur, out-posts show jand sentinels keeping watch and |evil does not come the ward over the vast expanse of plain that stretches across to Cen- tral Manitoba, keeping guard that way of the | ‘ |great mother mountain range. | eS —————EE Through the lower passes, past |brawling mountain torrents, past | the mouths of valleys, some looking jas if they were the home of the \fairies, and others as if they were the abode of all that is dark and dismal and evil, we pass aiong skirting the bases of mountains, tp prs ms met ere ers rer sre BE whose heads seem to defy the skies, +++ Ff LYNCH BROS. General Merchandi si ‘ —_ — — — Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. bhiakd TT? Largest Sock Stock Feet etree areas Be ms re ere mers eres ~~ | hme me me eet ers re re stl em cle rc le rms es ee ts 2re all alike. It is and always will be a wonderful hitting family. Even if they fall down in fielding, ‘Advertise in The Daily News they are sure bound to come across with the timely hits. 1| inotice Jim is getting his share with the Detroit team.” se et “Mag"’ McGregor, Tecumseh's | sensational outside home player, | comes from Almonte, and is also a star hockey player. He is in third year at the Dental and is very popular with his College, the spectators at on account of the chances he takes. | lacrosse games | wy i] ey | oe & 2 Amateur baseball is all the rage. | One only needs to visit the western cities to find how popular the American game is becoming. Up around the streets many games are played nightly, and the swarms which are very not of mosquitoes, troublesome at keep the players and fans from present, do their fun. Junior, intermediate, mereantile, and other kinds of games are being played every night, and even the juveniles can be found in plenty having a game It is surprising what these youngsters know about the game, Canada is not noted for producing great ball players, though indeed there are several Canucks playing in the big leagues, but if the boys of these cities receive the right kind of encourage- ment there should be a few stars unearthed from the lots in a few years, time. cornet Is Waste In Today? i will answering today's furnished room Most of the people who will find new “one room homes" today fird them result of as a ads, ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS WE - HAVE - FOR - SALE (CROWN GRANTED) NECHACO VALLEY PRICE:—$15.00 PER ACRE, EASY TERMS Section 9 Township 1 Range 4 This is an excellent section and was one of the first to be staked in the Valley. Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers and Financial Agents, Prince Rupert iso far below \grim |past glimpses of nature, solemn jand cheerful, until we pierce the centre of the mountains. Unlike the beauties of the sun- ilight valley, the scenery of the eternal mountairs is that it | strikes a feeling into the heart jof the spectator, of terrible mag- inificence, of an awesome solitude, jand of a supreme and utter con- ‘tempt for the little ways and | works of man. They, the moun- in their grim winter dress | with its grey and black, and white | contrasts, are emblematical of eter- jnity, of unchanging truth and |stern justice; of all that the |mind of man holds in awe. Stand- jing stern and immovable, a safe | refuge for the bear, the wolf, tains, jand the deer, they defy the efforts jof man and his puny instruments Ito conquer their fastnesses. It is not until, the descent of the Western slopes is commenced jthat the full grandeur of these | wonderful mountains is realised. Looking down from the car, t the right, the mountain steeply to the bottom of a valley, as to seem to be incalculable, while on the other mountain rises stern and and indifferent, slopes side a fastness of wilderness and snow did homage to the sea as if to one gréater, more lasting and powerful than they. | mountain side to the ravine below, | and then follow the tortuous | course of the creek that becomes a river flowing down to} the seas. Hitherto Nature, in xrim and bitter side has shown itself to be fruits of soon its supreme, but now the the victory of man’s GREENER’S “British Empire” GUN Here’s the worlds best gun--a Green- er Hammerless— at a price within the reach of al! subtle ingenuity are recognised, sportsmen; its got and soon, very soon, the still un-!] al the Greener ~ features, hard conquered mountain ranges will|} hitting, far shoot- know the sting of defeat, as}f ing, lasting wear; rie ; there’s no- man robs them of their wealth |} thing bet- $63 hidden almost beyond his reach|] tet; price today. But that same victory ian oe : ¢ ‘ata will cost man dear as such vic- on : bot FREE tories over those rocky giants ever will. Today the warfare is in : : full swing. It is not a war that W W. GREENER . ‘ : e receives scare headlines in the 63-65 Beaver Hall Hill Montreal, P.Q. newspapers, but all the same a savage, and merciless war is being ase oon a carried on by civilised man against the eternal hills, for the mountains demand heavy toll and take it suddenly and without warning in exchange for their hiddeh treasures, and their toll is human life. Yet those inaccessible peaks, | do they not also contribute to the| upkeep of maskind. Grudgingly | they give it but none the they give unwilling tribute. | less | | | Their towering peaks gather a| harvest of the skies in snow and| rain; an unruly harvest, for break- | ing away the drops gather into a| tiny rivulet, then the rivuleis gather into a creek, which joining | with force their way to} the seas, their parent, and freedom, | tear down the mountzin sides and | through deep revines, gathering a! force ard energy, that harnessed | others, to the needs of civilisation spreads light in the darkness, power to the | -Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Empress Theatre, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible 9 at 2.30 p.m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., PASTOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FRASER AND SIXTH STREET Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and a = Sunday Baraca School 2.30 Bible Class 230 p REV. W. H. McLEOD B. A D.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BETWEEN CENTRE ST. AND 2nd AVE. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. R. SING, B.D. PASTOR SALVATION ARMY CITADEL TOP OF SIXTH STREET Sunday Services 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 8 p.m. Sunday Schoo! 1.30 P. m. Public Services Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday at 8p.m. Everybody wel- come, ENSIGN JOHNSTONE, C’'m'p'G OFFICER manufacturer, and heat and com- fort throughout the land. From| its bowels, it gives strength, heat | , beauty and weelth, which man | calls iron, ceal, end gold, and| precious stones. Yet all these latter are but the spoils in the never failing war betwixt man and nature, per- sonified in the form of great over-| hanging precipices, towering peaks, ravines of fearful depth, and roar- | ing, unbridled mountain torrents. | snowclad, |against man for no gold won out} Perhaps the toll is yet balanced | for the early spring warmth has | of the rock can ever pay for the} not yet taken effect on the white| blood of those whom the moun tain | robe that covers the | slopes, seared and _ broke: | by a thousand ravines. Snake-like wind their way down the steep the rails twist and|mountain slopes, as if they, great mountain |has taken to its embrace. Down to the Coast where Nep- | tune enfolds the earth, sweeps the | and impregnable in their rocky Budweiser Its sale in many lands is due entirely and solely because of its surpassing Quality and Purity. Its nutritious properties come from the choicest Northen Barley and its tonic properties from select Saazer Bohemia Hops—its in a class by itself. Bottled only at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. Bottled only (with corks or crown caps) ‘(Northern B. C. Liquor Co. Ltd., Distributors - my | Georgetown Sawmill Co. Lid. Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as aay. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. i |Steerage Fare - The leaves pen Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. ‘Northbound, leaves Vancou- ver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. $5.00 ‘“‘Camosun’’ is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulk- heads and double bottom, thus en suring safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck, H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Prince Rupert Ladies’ and Children’s WHITEWEAR Special lines just received NEW DRESSES FOR PARTIES Everything for Ladies & Children “Store” ' “The Ladie Ladies’ Stor MRS. $. FRIZZELL Sixth Street Phone Black 184 i aaa >