The Daily N ews | REXALL Agent Special attention is paid to dispensing physicians prescrip- tions TWO STORES 82 PHONES 200 The ‘Pioneer Pec. SOP nke Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers $3.75 See our window display of these wonderful carpet saving devices COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Prince : Rupert : Hardware and Supply Co. Ladies’ Tailoring SS = The ladies of Prince Rupert will no longer find it necessary to send to Vancouver or other cities in order to secure first-class tailoring. Our Mr. Louis Sweder has just returned from a trip to New York and other eastern cities made for the purpose of getting all the LATEST AND BEST IDEAS IN LADIES’ TAILORING During his absence he has taken A COURSE IN ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CUTTING ACADEMIES and can turn out work as good as can be obtained any- where. Patronize a home concern and get pordest satisfaction at the same time. rr a RN ES Ot SWEDER BROS. Tailors The McClary GOING STRONG Sitstise "Furnace Your misery will vanish by having one in your home SEE THE AGEN''S STEEN & HEBERT SEGOND AVENUE INVESTMENT COMPANY SECURE HANDSOME NEW APARTMENTS CANADIAN INVESTMENT CO. WILL MOVE INTO NEW OFFICES IN FEDERAL BLOCK—LARGE BUSINESS MAKES CHANGE NECESSARY. The Canadian Home Invest-]tent that it has been necessary ment Go,, Lid, intends to movelto add two extra salesmen to the from its present offices in the}staff. The splendid new quarters McIntyre Block to more commo-|in the Federal Block will enable dious rooms in the Federal Bloek,|the company to carry on its busi- over the post office. The newl]pes more eficiently and with ollices can be ranked among thel greater satisfaction to their cus. best equipped business offices|tomers. in the city. Mr. A. MeKeehnie, the new All the latest office devices} general manager of the company, sullable for their line of busi s expected to pay a visit to tess are being installed and the] Princes Kupert next week, rooms throughout will be fur Hished in the most modern style Auction Sale—Furniture. Mr. Ibbotson, manager for the At 2:30 pb. m. on Wednesday district, as well as for the Yu-| next, Oet. 2nd., in flat over Mu- kon, expects that everything wil! nicipal Telephone Offlee, Third be completed in time for them tolavenue, a quantity of furnish. take possession the first of thelings, ineluding Monarch range, week ele All in good order eat Since opening in the MelIntyre PRANK A. ELLIS, Auctioneer. Bleck in Oclober last, the busi - hess of the company in this dis. Choieest liquors and cigars trict has grown to such an ex- Savoy. HERE— | | Do You Belong to the Good Clothes Lodge ? | rhe Brand Men lathes Le other on al or f 20th Pailored members of wearers ¢ Century Garments the Fine for fao0d ¢ are a hey without fit and weal a nige know sight The ithes the Wdentificatior each grip stvle e all They discern of the ek the needed of and you can't ithes are taste and then ment, them on the ek We Century question for (sarments sole agents Oth Brand Sloan & Company, Ltd “the store of better things” PRINCE RUPERT Leaves on Deserved Holiday. The Rey is in charge sion k. L. Stevenson, who of the lelkwa, Anglican mis the by at on skeena River, two the morning accompaspied his sons, Was a passebegel on Prince George yesterday vacation for Stevenson, no better in the North, Skeena River first outside Mr is outh on the had on the he number has a of years whom there clergyman than known first went up the in mmermmertns eres m e ew . lassified Ads S ° se Large Saloon List Arrive in City ini hited Today from South on Prince ms @ n or or C Sse 0 Rupert—Much Freight. w ——— —~THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES The steamer Prince Rupert, ~# Captain Barney Johnson, arrived on time this morning with 80 ae — passengers and 250 tons of gen Woods-Moorhouse Nuptials. For Rent eral freight Among the Rupert's The following item from the { passengers were the following Montreal Star of the marriage of} fee eee sr arma cw mare * ane ‘s, F ard, Miss| Mr. H. 8. Woods of this ty FOR RENT—Three-room flat unfurnished \ i te ~ . : " ’ Mi FE. E. M ‘h f Montrea with water Alder Block 920-098) llare iss eanette ireene fiss oorhouse o mireaty | © lease for dances, et | Miss Sylvia Baine, Oscar Johnson, | Will reve interesting to then j ™ en. } oon black . s0ntt M. Anderson, H. Sullivan, M. Me many friends in Prince Rupert ‘he adwhd ieahe oR ‘ e o h avenue, ne Donald, A. W. Agnew, J, Mat he marriage of Miss Elizabeth|1 cbrid $2 te csonth. Phone Oreae thews, F. Clarky, J. J. Thulkield,| Bllen Moorhous: younges 7 194 225-230 H. Weleh, Mr. and Mrs. 8, Holm-| daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John T.} po, gent—two large front rooms, on , : : > Moo se oO I erbe e rth Ave., overlooking the harbor quist, William Tunnah, Charles|M rhou e, to M Herbert St firme Ave. ore cone Mops Feek, H. H. Seott, Mr. and Mrs.|/phen Woods, son of the late] phone Green 338 24sif R. E. Ball, I Valequet, T. G. De John H Woods and of mrs.) | Ji nsinstmcnaottnselinrtadettinntaiiiid Mussy, Frank Brocher, William] Woods of Lunenburg, Ont., | : Best, Dean Sargent, Mr. and Mrs.| place quietly at the residence For Sale Max Sherman, D. A. MeCall, Mr.}the bride’s parents on Wednesday Ioihinsaceniea elias and Mrs. G. A. Bryant, ©. BE, El-] evening, the Rey. Dr. Sparling of-| : wn Llu SEHOLD fur ure f suo Singe laby, Mrs. Garr Miss G, H,}fletating. The bride, who was/"O\Ny machine, $4 10 Tay tor Lauria, J. K, Gordon, H. Back-|#!ven away by her father, wore war Summit, after 4 230 eron, Mrs. MeCulloch, Miss Dor-| 40 ivory duchess satin dress With|por sgaLte—one 8%x10 double drum) ant . } : ] oO » 2. st c condition. | othy Little, Mr. and Mrs. Maxley,| pear! trimmings, a tulle veil with; » ar engine, in frst oe} A. Bong, Mr. and Mrs. Schol!ys,)9P288e blossoms and Carried 0) Qn nsomermermmermcemsrmmsotnsrmsrensly John Albi, G. D. Siy, J. W. Stew-|Shower bouquet of roses and) } { art, P. Welch. J. L. Retallack, A.} lilies of the valley She was at- Wanted Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ross,|tended by her sist« who wore ih acisiansteliadeasdibdaadntaiites: — Dr. Ewing, G. M. Beuns pale blue satin dress and carries d WANTED—Room and board in private on a bouquet f pil roses Mr. ¢ family by a gentleman with good steady we ' . ‘ position Box 26 228 Departures for the South. Rahn was best an Mr. and *s oods le f o To.| WANTED—ALt once, two experienced dress Mr Dennips, Capt M Mc- mie “ as loft | @ tip \ I | makers. Mesdames Barbeau & Grant he _ § Searat K. Morri ronto and through the Western Phater, GOOK, orrison,| GENTLEMEN require furnished room with Rey F. L. Stevenson and two States to Vancouver, thence | private family. Box 669 227-228 dn 2a —_ — e j sons, B. Hewitt and wife, Rev. H : aie —, hat 1 ’ - | WANTED-—Imnmediately, first class glazier. E. Fox and Mrs. Fox, D. D. Me- ate + beautiful gilts Apply Prince Rupert Sesh & Door Co. Phee, T. R. Morrow, A. G. Brown,] ere received. ; : . : : - — |W ANTED—Cleaning, pressing and repair W. Cassidy, J. H. Smith, J. Me- ; ing; reasonable price. Phone Black 328 Cullagh J Hapstad Mr Me- For your daughters—warm| second avenue and Sixth St. 230 Arthur, Miss J. McDonald, A. J.J UMderwear, hosiery, — sweaters, | _—__ mesaeeesas Lovell, ©. H. Francis, Miss|“"¢*8€S, coats, wool dress goods,| TELEPHONE MANAGER. , , pete Wallace's 229 Ritehie, L. Larsen, T. H. Taylor, Applications will be received by the relso i i }undersigned up to 5 p. m., October 5th John Fel a I ‘ Hat a W [tere for the position of tianager of the ' i : i she 5 Cc cipe ‘lephone syste Sale 150 tee = ee are UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | pe a niet, Panaees to ones inereame to Marceau, L. bk. LaBelle, J. Mor- j}imaximum of $200 per month, State ex timer, Mrs. H. 8. Clements, Miss ROYAL - DAIRY | perience and give references. Mark en | velopes Manager 232-233 Harding, D. |! Miller, Mrs. Has- e ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk . n Bn : Creamery Butter, Ranch Eggs é dé *s De oo s Swan- ’ k o's oo au I yt - Pure Cream Milk and Buttermiik | - - sen, J. A. Curtis, J. L. Bagsteau, J. Johnston, Mr. Gartnor, Mr GIVE US A TRIAL STUART & STEWART Gillis. Phone 35 719 3rd i Accountants z a —— — ——— | 309 2nd Ave. Phone No. 280 Special Notice. Prince Rupert P. O. Box 351 The F. Button Co,, “Pioneers’ | Auditors for City of Prince Rupert real estate brokers, are doing Ra ‘ business at their new office on | Alex. M. Manson, B. A. 2nd Ave., opposite the Govern- W. E. Williams, B. A., L. L. D. ment buildings. WILLIAMS & MANSON BNAPS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Lot 5, Block 17, Sec. 1, $10,000; $3,775 cash, bal. government | x 2865 3 : | tet erson Block Prince Rupert, B. ©. Next lot is held at $12,000, Knights of Pythias ° . Lot 11, th Ave., Block 22, Sec. 7, $875; $500 cash, good terms. | ALFRED CARSS, ©. V. BENNETT, B.A. na 26 : 275 of British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- Lots 5-6, Block 36, Sec, 8, $875 and Manitoba Bars. katehewan and A'- pair; $425 cash, good terms. a oan ‘ if you can't find a " Monda Se t 30th naiuiieaee, NoTARigs, Ere. Policeman. 228.22¢ y; p . paiiiiak thee A aldo Messrs. P. Welch, J. W. Stew-| i? Castle Hall, Helgerson Block, Sixth | art, Angus Stewart and Dr. Street at 8 p.m Ewing, members of the big rail-| All members and visiting Knights are & road contracting firm, were ar- specially invited to be present rivals in the eity this morning! GEO. T. STEWART, from the South. K.R.S Box 966 Dancing School PROFESSOR H, Who appears tonight in Kirmess at the DOUGLAS Westholme with Miss Rowley in the latest ball room dances. Evening Slippers For Ladies We carry the largest and most complete line of ladies evening slippers in the eity We have them in all leathers and in satin goods We can supply any color to mateh your gown Call and See Us---No Trouble to Show Goods Renworth & Jefferson 3rd Ave. and 5th St BEST IN FOOTWEAR Opera House Adulte’ Clase Monday, Wednesday one Saturday Evening. Children daily. | LOCAL JOTTINGS Camosun arrived from the South last evening at 7 }o clock, and will leave on the re- jturn trip tonight at 10 o'clock, | The steamer Unfurnished rooms, singly or jen suite, suitable for apart. j ments or offices; large rooms, fine view. Over Wallace's store |H. 8S. Wallace. 229 The C, P. R. May reached morning, couver at steamer Princess port early this leaving again for Van- 11 o'clock. The Prinee John left for the islands this morning at 11 o'clock on her regular sehedule, Prince Rupert's leading hotel— | Savoy. The Princess Mary, which ar- jrived from the South last even. jing, left for Granby Bay at 114 jo'elock this morning. Ladies can now have their shoes shined at Renworth & | Jefferson's Shoe Store, 229 Mr. and Mrs. G, A, Bryant re turned to the city this morning on the Prince Rupert, Try Stalker & Wells’ butter best yet I'wo Ibs. for 75 eents 2°9. if hat well known pioneer of the early 4 Mr. Cc. W. D long time member Provineial for the arrived ip on the steamer days of “ye wad, for the issiar the | | City yesterday 1886, proceeding on to Atlin dur- ing the days of the first big gold excitement in ‘98. Returning to the Skeena a few years later, he mushed the entire distance on foot along the telegraph line to the Bulkley Valley, in whieh dis- trict he has resided ever since Old Timer Leaves North. One of the best known of Klondikers of the brew of ‘98, Mr. Charles Maedonald, for over twelve years registrar of the Territorial Court, and known throughout the North as its sil- ver tongued orator, passed through the city today on his way South, so he says, for the last time, Mr. Macdonald is finally leaving the Yukon after a sojourn there almost unequalled by any other government official. No more popular or well known man ever came to the Nerth, and those old timers who still cling cling to their early love will in- deed miss him from their midst, Receives Fortune for Politeness. Calgary, Alta., Sept. 28. of the most interesting and mantic happenings has resulted in Harry G. Raymond of Angeles becoming owner of real estate in this city to the value of half a million dollars, Raymond, who One re Los is an orphan, was recently travelling between Los Angeles and San Franciseo on the steam- er Yale when he heard an old gentleman complaining of his inability to seeure suitable Raymond proffered and in the subsequent conversation with the old gentle man found in him his unele whom he thought dead, The unele ap prised him of the death of a rela tive who had bequeathed him his Calgary holdings, whieh timated to be worth five thousand dollars a stateroom his room are hundred ens Mr. and the firm « Mrs. Robert the former well known eontraetor Ross, George Leek 618 3rd Ave Pr oe Great Bargains : fly lot 8 27-28, | aver : rw I McBride h H. DOUGLAS | 339 Third Ave. (Opposite Post Office ee THE Westholme Lumber (y, LIMITE Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies Firet Avenue Phone 186 One Double Cor ner 7th AVENUE SECTION SIX 2000 cash and the years at f Samuel Harrison & Company Brokers and Financia! Agents Second Ave. Prince Rupert W. NICHOLSON-LAILEY Architect Row 10 St Phone 84 mun WEST ASSAY WORKS Gold, Silver, ¢ vi 615 Hastings St. W VANCOUVER, 3. C SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE Plumbing, Heating, Stean gar Sheet Meta! W Office: Srd Ave Works 4 Phone 174 2nd Ave su P.O. BOX & PRIN gE Rupa JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOKON, B80 on ARAM HAYNER BROS. EMB UNDERTAKERS 4 LMERS Funeral | AN dire st Srd Ave. near 6th E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embaine CHARGES 2nd &t., cor. 2nd Ave. Phone ” OPEN DAY FOR RENT Two fats on 4 isbed Rach flat contains - and steam heated x room, large kite! ie fine, uninterrupted Apply PRINCE RUPERT AGENCIES Phone 121 outage Three beautiful lots, 2 of and two green-houses a a i ground improved; to be 9 away for $5,000 —E—— Easy Terme of the f Hoss & MeColl, re turned on the Prinee Kupert this inorning Visit ifler a pleasant F Camosun spent in the lower coast cities GR. Naden Co, lil 2nd Avenue SOPOC CGO eee. re, —<—_—____™ P. 0. Box 606