AGRE EMT iETWEEN “GTP AND PGE) ft Complete Understariding Be- tween Trans- continenal : Line and F. w. & 8. Winnipeg: Mar, 26: “At cagtee:|: || ment-between the Grand. Trunk lf Pacific, the Grand’ Tronk | Pacific #|Branch Lines : :Co,, and” Foley, Welch & Stewart, with regard to : || the Pacific Great ‘Eastern Railway between Vancouver : and Fort I | George, provide that the first.two f|| named - companies, which” chave | the right to ‘constructa line: of i |railway between these two points, If shall waive their charter . rights, lt fie Branch. Lines’ Co., which shall. a) for the building of such a-line in favor.of Messrs, Foley, Welch & Stewart. In return for this, ‘the latter ‘firm: agrees, should. they. receive a proposal itivolving - the accquisition : of :the.-majority.” ‘of i'l the “stock. of. the Pacific Great ‘that: ‘they, will . serve! Eastern, . notice’ on the Grand Trunk . Paci- ‘[ilhave. sixty’, days: in: “which -to ~ iphall’-have the right to” inter- change business, acquire control: of the line. It-i ‘is further ‘apreed. that” ail. traffic, passenger. oF: ‘freight, mail or ex- press, ‘originating ' on the’ ‘Pacific Great Eastern, the. routing of which is: under control : ‘of: ‘the eompany, ‘shall be routed. over the Gq. T.P. “All traffic origina- il ting on the G..T. P. and destined “| from Vancouver or’ points on the line of the P.. G BE. R.;-shall be routed over that line by the G. a) T° P.. ‘The Canadian’ Express and G. T.. P, Telegraph Companies are to have the right,‘to do busi- neas on. thé lines of the P..G.-E. R., but-the latter can, if it de- jit|sives, engage in‘ telegraph and fe | express. = ii account, HT, P Telegraph Company and “business on its own “In such event: the G. the Canadian Express Company The P, G. E :. BIR. . isto. use the terminals of thie WG: TP. ‘at ‘Fort George, and this - Oppionite Government ‘Office - Hazelton “il pipe. or Lumber: Company, ‘Hazelton. jeriod: of 20) years. . _ For: Sale. . One 18-horse power pipe boiler complete, with smokestack, pump and fittings and. 200 feet of new Enquire ‘at office of Inter- CANADIAN. ‘GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. _ Blectrical Apparatus of-all. kinds; Compressors, Crushers,. McKier- nan-Terry, Rock and Core Drills, : Boilers and Hoisis, Gasoline, Engines and. Accessories. Greham: Kearriey, Mer. ~- Twill take has not. yet been’ dis- ~ funite in declaring that- ‘Germany -] must decide for herself how large Prinice Rupert, Box 974; The, Ne. la and No. 11 “Visible Remington Models tare’ the latest expressions of 7 Remington. leadership. . They represent the sum total of all lL. typewriter, uchievemedit—past ‘and present.’ : ; They contain every. merit ~ always had’ and every. merit ‘that any writing | ‘new and “fundamental “of the writing. machine.’ ender Set, “Typewriter ui is the Perpetual Pioneer "that the Remington: has: -- cindchine - has: ever had, -- " Sy ‘They conitain, in addition, = - - “J inaprovements: that’ no. typewriter. has ever - ‘had: “among them the Jrst: Column. Se = Tabulatoy and thé First Key-Set Tobulator. The-Model! AT Ob with WahlMechanisny is. alga - the First Adding- and. Subtracting. Typewriter. ‘These.-improvements are: the ||: “latest contributions. to typewriter progress, . and. they, are. = . Remington: -contributions—every. one; eee | ie The Remington, the ‘original: pioneer «in. the. lypewniter “field, is the present-day pioneer in; der tector, the First Built-in I nev Remington Type welter Co pany. _Weeepontet) = Vancouver, B.C =) | ment made by Mr. Winston Spen- Jship building operations on the ; |similar reductions in England: is ‘characterized as a special effort : | to prolong and even to “increase British supremacy at sea. * San Antonio, Tex., March 28:— | were killed in the explosion of a - jlocomotive boiler at:the Southern " Pacific roundhouse here, ...” ‘/cooper. shops were wrecked by working in them. were hurt by .| falling walls. {said to be strike-breakers who _ have been working i in. the South- | men’s: {months agd.- . party, of the W. A, will be held : rab, tlie. dees ‘House ata quarter ARE sTILL a LARGE Men Who: Raided Cotirihouse “Hnisvilia, Vai, “Maven: 26: com more death, that of Juror Augus- ; tus Fowler, -has. heen added: to}: the list of fatalities of | the’ Alen’ ; ‘raid on: the: ‘Catroll: Courthouse, : 7 There}: seems no immediate’: prospect of | capturing. the Allens ‘and theil¥ | clansmen,: who ‘escaped’ to the} mountains after their sanguinary |. visit to -aid: their brother, : then |- : The. re-}- ports which came from the moun- 'taing that Sidna Allen had.” beén |: making a total of five. on trial: fora ‘felony, captured, and that his wife liad -been:: killed, proved ° ‘erroneous. |: Detectives iwho went to. the Allen’. home’ foiivid ‘it’ deserted. Floyd | ‘Allen; ' left: wotinded “after the|: courtroom fight, Victor Allen and | | Byrd Marion, charged with mur-|. der. in the first-degree, were |. spirited out, of town: ostensibly |. for Pulaski, with the possibility that they -might. be--taken to}: Rosnoke for safe keeping... Ten detectives went.-along to guard | the prisoners. ‘One report: today -was that the-Allens and perhaps twenty. of. their ‘clinsmen . had | heen located -at Devil’s Den, i in one of the wildest regions of the Blue Ridge mountairis, near the Virginia - North Carolina line. |: Respect for and confidence in the |. process of the law have replaced panicky. demoralization following ; The. ‘grand jury, |. the tragedy. - summoned by Judge .Walter R. Staples, quickly returned indict- ments against Floyd Allen, Victor |’ Allen and Claude Swanson Allen, his sons, Sidna Allen, Friel Allen, ‘Westy Edwaids. and Sidney Eid- wards, nephews of Floyd-Allen, and Byrd Marion, all’ charging |: murder, - John F.»Moore was in- dicted . for felony, the charge| -being that he. assisted the Allens |- toescape, - | - agreement is to continue for’. a foes BPG German Opinion Berlin, - Mar. 27:— Public opin- ion in Germany has received the British proposals for partial limi- tation of armaments with a cool- ress that. amounts to rejection. What ‘attitude the’ ‘government closed, but. popular sentiment is plainly unfavorable, .The news- papers, with few. exceptions, a fleet she will have, The state- cer Churchill that a reduction in German side. will be met. with Thirty Fatalities ; Probably. thirty or.more: persons " Twenty-seven. bodies have been recovered. The roundhouse and the explosion,"and many men The victims were ern. Pacific shops since the. shop- Strike began, several ‘ _ ‘ Ww. A. ot “The: next fortnightly sewitig “and. Killed Five, Including. J udge, Seck Refuge: In Hills TURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912 pea ll ee ce Our Pmt Garden Seeds have just atriyed |- ‘| by: mail and: em- |: ‘brace all varieties. Purchase~them: now and avoid [ delay for. delay |. _{ means: much’ to the farmer.’ ..We will give ‘prompt. attention - to all |. mail orders, © Look! “Listen! _Limitid quantity: _ in barrels. —$L 10 - per gallon” * ° | i | If you desire to save ‘money + read these prices. You. are assured a saving on these articles used every day in the home. : ‘PIGS FEET Laing’ eind Ib. tins 3 for $1,00. "Davies? in 1 lb. tins 30 cents a tin. ~ POTTED. MEATS | Clarks Potted Meats 10 cents atin. ; ; Devilled Ham, 26 centa and 45 cts a tin, “TAMALES ~ Tamales in tins 25 cents. - VEGETABLES Franch Peas 25 cents per tin. Green Peas 20 cent per tin, Cream Corn 20 cents per tin. Bull Dog Tomatoes 25 centa per tin. ~ - Quaker Brand Tomatoes 80 cents a tin. . Cream, fainily size,’ 6 cans 3 for $1. 00. - Gov’t Creamery Butter, per Ib. 60 cents, Sugar in‘18 lb. sacks $2.00... Sugar in 20 lb. sacks $2.25. |) Hamat 30 cents a:pound.- ‘}- Bacon at 30 cents per pound. CORNED-and ROAST BER “Corned Beef in“1 lb. tins 25 cents. * - Corned Beef in 2 Ib. tins 50 cents. . ~ Roast Beef in 1-1b. tins: 25 cents. Roast Beef i in 2 Ib, tins 50 cents. . : MUTTON — } > Roast Mutton in 1 Ib: ting 30 cents. - - Roast Mutton in 2 Jb. tins 50 cents. Boiled Mutton in 1 |b. tins 25cents. Boiled Mutton in 2 Ib. tins 50 cents. SAUSAGE FPrankfurters 60 cents a tin. ; « Cambridge Sausage ini 1b. ting 80 cents, * Cambridge Sausage in 2 lb. tins 60 cents, - Vienna Sausage in 1 1b, tins 80 cents, . Dry Goods Dep’t “Whit Lace Curtains, 2 1+2'x 3 feet long, from $1. 50 to $4, 00 ps per pai, So Whité Honey Comb Bedspreads $1.50 to $2.25. . White: Marcella Bed Spreads, $5 00,. $5.. 50 and. $6.00, _ Men 's Black Cotton Socks, Heavy Weight, 25- cents’ per pair. a Men's White Lawn Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25 cents, Boot and Shoe Dep't * Lie’ Field Boots, 14 inch top, in Fan and Black, $6.75 per pai. . Ladies's and Men's Walk-Qver Shoes We cany a geod line ‘of Men's ‘Working and Prospectors” Boots, also a fall ". range of Shoe Pacs. ae We also have on hand fresh a - Turnips Carrots Potatoes - sionals acini onica acing uaninannmansimainanntacniuih. Agents for a Art Tailoring 7 ~ Co., Toronto “a ete a 7 Hundeds of wich, elegant patterns to select from. aon Hardware Dep't | Our Hardware Department is complete. “We carry yall | “Fines for the. Builder, the Setiler and Prospector. pe We ako carry “Mantles, Globes, Hollow Wire, Tees, ‘Nuts and Jams. = Gasoline. Tanks, Moore Lights, o | attachments.. | | Bedhtcad in full, 3.4 and: single ae fs ee Folig Cat : | Springs and Dutchess Mattresses. : : Inlaid and Cork Lingleum,. - Japanese Matting i in n assorted : pt Patterns. - - Catpet Soares ‘and Rogs. | ~ scopinboinarareininonrncenelcas “F Gm & So, Li