Set See eRe. Mat “aS pa | The Daily News So Scoop Went Back and Slipped Him Some of that Famous Diplomac . Set [a —Drawn for the Daily News by _———— “Hop” COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT JUST BE SEATEDA MINUTE — TLL Go Ger THE REPORTER THAT WROTE THE STORY- Say Boss THERES @ Rouen NEctc IN THERE THATS SORE BECAUSE WE RAN A STORY ABOUT HIM as WELL THATS want I PUT) You In CHARGE OF THE COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT To HANDLE TUST SUCH KiaKg -Go BACK AND SLIF HIM OME OF THAT FAMOUS DIPLOmMacY-t AW ER YES, MY FRIEND, ITS TRLE THAT OUR PAPER DID CaLL You @ GRaFTER.— BuTIN THIS DAN AND AGE WE. ARE ALL OF US GRAF TERS — iTS a NAME TO SE AON Peoup oF AND TM SURE. THE REPORTER THAT WROTE THE STORY FELT THAT HE WAS PAYING You A Be COMPLIMENT! va \iPLomacy \S ON THe BLINK, HEN IT Comes A Ri@nr VPPER CUT” POOLROOMS MAY FORFEIT LICENSE “ON SUSPICION” CHARACTERISTIC ATTITUDE OF THE OF THE MAYOR IN REGARD TO “HEARSAY” ACCUSATIONS During the discussion in com- mittee of the whole of the poolroom bylaw there came Monday night up a marked difference of opin- possible proof of the fact. ion between the Mayor and ae After a little further discus- The Cetriana radii for the man Montgomery over the May-} sion Alderman Montgomery] south at 7 o'clock tomorrow. or’s contention that a Gitedteeerica ready to allow the inser- ——— should be included in the bylaw] tion of a clause to the effect sug- The Spokane is due at 9 p. m. providing for the canceling of} gested provided the authority] tomorrow. any poolroom license if the prem-!for canceling a license rested --— ises were suspected (presumably| with the whole council. W. A. Williscroft, road super- with reasonable grounds) of be-! But here Alderman Morrissey|intendent, sailed for the south on ing used for any gambling games.|took a much more ‘determined|the City of Seattle. The word “suspected” did not;stand against the clause on ex- — suit Alderman Montgomery. Helactly the same ground as Alder- George Berines of Berines & held the principle that British | man Montgomery had first} Mulvaney was a_ passenger for law provides that a man is inno-|adopted. He pressed his attitude|the south on the City of Seattle cent until he is proved guilty,| vigorously in a brief speech, but —— therefore no,board could-cancel}as he sat down the mayor as M. Albert returned by the} any license merely “on suspicion” | member of committee moved that} George from a trip to Victoria. of misconduet. | The Mayor maintained his} characteristic ground, backed up| by Alderman Bullock-Webster, | OF THE POOLROOM EYLAW MONDAY NIGHT. Alder- “The CAME OUT IN DISCUSSION Aéth. Who endeavored to show inan Montgomery that in spite of the British law a man my _ be} — Ses ee el ee ee guilty and appear guilty without LOCAL JOTTINGS. inserted, On a show motion was declared Chairman Alderman the clause be of hands the carried by Dybhavn. Father speak at arrived by Donnelly, the Chatholic the George, M. J. Hobin, Continental Trust manager of the Co., returned It Is The Trained Man or Woman Top of the Ladder ! Who Rises to the them a business training. It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It’s fees are within reach of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops the individuality of the pupil. Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo. The pupils are away from the distrac- tions of the larger cities AME 3 COLES It May Mean all the Dif ference Ask at Daily News for our booklet Lt es Fh et Ft Ft Fe es | To fit your son or daughter for a business The best place to send them to is the : Nanaimo Business College etween Seto ‘and Failure to You THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE where he con- the sale Mile 1149. from Vancouver, cluded arrangements for of the townsite lots at Judge F. McB. Young the Prince George. returned on Passengers Southbound. The City of Seattle called at about 2 o'clock this afternoon sailed shortly after for the south with J. R, Reed, James E. Levine, Mrs. Fred Stork, Lena Belovieh, A. T. Mazlum, Annie vwazlum, R. Evans, O. M. MeDon- M. Berines about 20 other and career you must give and heehee ethene te ee ee passengers, Dixon and Attell. Anaconda, Mont., March 29— “Tommy” Dixon announced — to- night that he had received a tele- his iger at San Francisco stating that Dixon had with gram from mané RCS BSS Our shorthand course includes tuition in The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand e Business English and Let- ter writing Commercial Arithmetic for a there, signed Attell \be match April 24, 41> Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight champion, will not Office Routine sail for this country until May Spelling 11. «He is matched with Al. Pal- Typewriting San Francisco, July 4. Penmanship | “a il pa RK. C. Thomson, formerly city 2 pe is ‘ : : Zi Cas) es) a es engineer of Seattle, has been ap- pointed consulting engineer for the city of Victoria. F.0.E. SMOKER teaching how to write shorthand = Plan Big Event for Wednesday Night in Helgerson Block Anything the Eagles under- ore i lake usually results successful- ¢. E. Perry, Principal Nanaimo, L. ly, and that the big smoker to be Potters sce sem seme semeermies rees' given on Wednesday at their —we hall in the be one of Helgerson block, will the big events of the Read The Daily News who is to} Chureh,! season is a | The prograr foregone conclusion, nme will include a 4 round boxing contest, tumbling, a barre! fight and singing. Good music will be provided and a gen- eral good time indulged in. FARM LANDS Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on —IN THE— Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— FARM LANDS easy terms, NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. ARE NO “DEAD ONES” ==(ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion=~ —THERE HERE— eee ee ts re ees) CE Ris 4 x ASK UNCLE JERRY o Y a 2 OPTINS TON ee For Rent ks ee rs es tS FOR RENT 8th ave. Apply Phone 313. 4-room house, 640 | ARE CHARGED FOR SALE WITH TREASON et tnt | cash, bala : { if fr Pag 1 i Lot 2 I k ¢ : rf FOR LEASE—MclIntyre Hall; well heated! sontinued from Page 4. or a e ash, bal. 6 and 1 and lighted. J. H. ROGERS, Phone 116.) Eee ta kes tS eae a oo | Lot 24, block 7, s : 48 FOR RENT 5-room cottage, near McBride, . cash, ba {a 2 ith ave. Bainter & Sloan. Phone 387.;and William Barratt Clayton | | Lots 18 @ 3, ! $ erties | clared ferociously around seem- | hie hand's. ada { I ingly expecting the appearance residences and two lots on 9th t ash, ba nsurance | of Sam Newton, whom he had ave., for $3,800; $2,000 cash, bal FOR SALE eres rmererermsrmermermermrmerege already challenged for an insult/2 ° '? sayy a end ae yc hh i per month | Rooming OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just | {0 himself and to the name of} * ba ; he ee rant. op : settlements. e write every known class of ' ther | ,_ Lot in block 2 section vtev Insurance. Ths Mack Realty and Insurance Co. nother, | Best snap in the city - Butas the three and the Im-| 2 lots, on” Second ave., closet mo Se cae aaa bul a if a m=} the junction, $8,500 { . x Store 1 Ave measurable, and the myrmidons Lots in section 8, $50 down, $2 Stor 1A s , | a month ”Y Peet Help Wanted and the phalanx of attendant] P88 Ps Oh Oe Os Pt Os Os Conservatives waited for accus- I ll knid See me for Insurance of all knids WANT girl attending school to help mind| «rs to appear in support of the ‘ iah H K | | baby from 4 to 8. State what expected.) ., tharg@e ags > ar { Address: X18. News b awful charge against — the ar- er emi : ug er, Fi raigned, deep silenee fell upon = ‘ REQUIRED—1 stitkerman, 2 carpenters 5 : : bench hands), and 1 tinsmith, | Apply|the place. None, not even Sam PHONE 317 Stephenson & Crum, Hazelton, Cc, Newton, came forward to drive GIKL wanted for general house work. Ap-) home the dread charge. It look- GEO LEEK ply Mrs. Dr. Hall, 825 Borden street, 3t > ‘ e ed as if all the dread forces of ee ee eae tor ee dwelt in fear, not 618 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert oorhaim 6 x M Wanted Houses of the Immeasurable with those | beetling brows, but of the fero- PONY EX PRESS Sirah peer ee® Liang eine Of Williain Barratt | SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS ick WANTED—A rooming house in good lo-| (3}q\, y , “¢ : SUPRED aecare, Storage and | ations. th rent On tisate’ Gobo tnilnk: lay ton with the wrath and|IN THE SUPRE ME COURT OF BRITISH | Bags Rae. Stowe 8s Apply to John Dybhavyn. 319 3rd ave.| rightful resentment burning| COLUMBIA (IN: PROBATE age > ».| IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA | Seventh Ave. and Fultor I WANTED—Large store. with good show | Within him, against the unbur | CC UMANE ROWE TAD windows In best business loeality. Will} ied insult addressed him by the Bee | lease on good but not exorbitant terms.| « : . ie ‘- Hie . IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Box 217, News Office. tf || Solemn Spoke n sam. 5O 88] jog GASOVICH, ALIAS GEORGE frermerirrmrmirmermsrmirnereeg | there stood forward not one to! KoENniG, DECEASED, INTESTATI accuse them, the Trio were dis- Take notice that by order of His Honor NOTICE Real Estate missed from the presence of the j Judge Young, made the 12th day of j ‘ oe so " March, A. D. 1912, I was appointed admin emt emterm erm sresrmsrmirmermirrneg | [dol by the Immeasurabl and | is trator of the estate of the said Joe Gaso- Notices re Sanhedrin of Conservatism with! vier, dece ased, and all parties having claims} after ut M FOR SALE Lot in block 9, section 5, Sixth | against the said estate are hereby requir tend t avenue; double frontage; $2,200; good|their shields unsullied by * the | to forward the same properly Verified to! Stoch ¢ I terms Bainter & Sloan. Phone 387, ate sharon . card jme on’ or before the {st day of April,| the company to “H 71-tf hateful charge of treason,though |? po 45, and. ail parties indebted to the| Dated at | I deep in the heart of William | $aid estate are required to pay the amount| day of March, 1912 mt tems eee ere ee ; of their indebtedness to me forthwith CA I Barratt Clayton there rankles Dated the 12th day of March, A. D. 1012. | ' : : ; ; y ‘ ' the s ja : JOHN H. M’MULLIN, Solicitors for ¢ Business Chances iat still unburied insult. OMeial Administrator. | Ott ties ee le | —= WANTED — Restaurant outfit, especially | PeSw cep eS p- » Cepcs = ih p= DG Ei tape pe aap range, also bedding and cheap furniture | Ws) (eta es eZ FLED A ME CRC Ls) PLAS) SO HE TAO BU for about ten rooms, P. O. box 105. 9-tf et ee Miscellaneous It bai eh | a WANTED A large quantity of piles. | A A Specifications can be obtained at Cold AN) Storage Plant, seal Cove, 80-41 FOR SALI Furnishings of three room | modern apartment on 2nd ave, A vows | | | ment can be rented Box 10, owed office WANTED—AIl_ kinds of plain sewing. 1 Win, Angle House, upstairs, Fulton and ‘ Oth ave Phone Red 258. 6t BOARD and room for two vspeeane| young ten in private family on 8th ave No other roomers kept. Apply R. L. 8., box 637, City. { Lost and Found Peers ere ermernmadhe | ‘ } 8 }| | LOST—Sllver watch, Finder please re turn to Rogers Steamship office. Services - “Church FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Church Hall at 11 a.m, and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A,, PASTOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 38RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST, Services every Sunday at 11 Mondays, Wednesdays aid Sat urday: 8. CAPT, KERR Cc. 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