y [ tem : ) M. E. Ritchey, Supt. AT THE REXALL STORES THIS WEEK Rexall “93” Hair Tonic---The Guaranteed Kind C. H. ORME The PIONEER DRUGGIST Phones 82 and 200 his did not meet with the ap Your Saturday Night Shopping is not complete u ve have visited the E.E. Confectionery Store and bought some of their delicious home-made candy Third Ave. Nearly Opp. Post Office Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Co., Limited Tenders for Excavation and Stumping Tenders will be received by the undersigned up 6 p. m. on Wednesday, November 13th, for the excavatior of about 4,000 cu. yds. of earth and for the stumping of 10 acres Plans and specifications may be seen at the of- fice of Ritchie, Agnew & Co., McBride St. W. C. DURANT, Gen. Supt. 263-267 THOMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY, Ltd. HEATERS JaVMCYVH Phone 101 339 2nd Ave Box 101 Fall and Winter Overcoats for Men OU do not have to send to Vancouver or eastern cities to get satisfaction in a Fall or Winter Overcoat. We have in stock now an excellent assortment of the most up- to-date- overcoatings of every description. Let us show them to you. : : Sweder Bros. Tailors Sixth St., Helgerson Block DON’T PAY RENT High Rates of Interest. WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUY OR BUILD HOUSES TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES TO IMPROVE REAL ESTATE or AT 5 PER CENT. WE GUARANTEE the time when your indebtedness will be paid off Oflice evenings. Write, eall INTERNATIONAL HOME PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., LTD. open phone oe proval of certain members of the board, Mr m8 Palmer being particularily emphati declar- ing that he was absolutely op- posed to such a course rhe concert had been given under the jauspices Of the auxiliary, who were a powerful and helpful ad- junet to the Hospital Board, and lto them alone should the hand. , Jing of the fund be left He fur- lther said that the letter of Mrs Burritt and Mrs. McNe really could not be considered bv the board beyond being courteously} icknowledged. After some further discussion! a motion was carried that the original action of the board to hold the funds until required and| then allow the auxiliary the di- recting of the furnishing of the vard was carried At a special meeting of the board, held during the month, it was agreed that the case of the disposal of the remains of patients dying at the hospital} without friends or having given any special directions in the matter, the several undertaking firms in the city would be given the interments in turn, It was announced that four more probationers were to be appointed to assume duty about the first of next February, when they hoped the new wing would be completed. This would bring the number up to eight. Later they proposed to augment the number to twelve, A letter had bee nforwarded to the medical association of Prince Rupert in regard to their furnish. ing a series of lectures to the hospital staff this coming winte- A reply had been received stat- ing that owing to a number of the fraternity being away fro the city at the present time detinite answer could not be f nished Miss Fulton, one of the quali fied nurses on the staff, hande: her resignation to the boar', which was accepted to go into ef- feet upon the third of the coming month The inalter of Contractor Hicks and the building of the new wing was thrashed out in a most decisive manner Some strong remarks wes made by Mr. P. I. Paimer in re. gard to the way the contractor was living up to his contract. Mr. Palmer did not hesitate to say that he did not believe the building could be put up for the sum of money the contractor had taken it for and it was up to the board to look after thei rown or they would be decidedly left in the matter of receiving a dol- lars worth of goods for a dol- lar’s worth of pay. The perma- nent work should be finished 4 it went along before any certifi- }cales were issued by the archi- itect allowing of money being paid by the board on account. Despite the facet that several of the board thought that in order lo expedite the early completion of the building 80 per cent. of the money for completed work passed by the architect might be jpaid, Mr, Palmer's motion that “no further certificates be is- sued to the contractor until all permanent work was completed according to the specifications and was passed by the architect” was carried, Mr. Potter, the architeet, who returns from a short visit to the South today, will be notified to ihis effect. The Provincial government through Mr. W, Manson, is to be asked for a grant of at least $10,000 at the next session of the House The building committee were Continued from Page 1 from the auxiliary, they did not! feel like conceding the privilege of the direction of the spending of the mony to the utter body They asked the board to hold the money m trust until it was re quired for the purpose intended, when they would be on hand to direct its disbursement THE DAILY NEWS Fell Overboard and Drowned in Naas River Before Help Could Reach Him. Moses MeKay, an Indian, was drowned several days ago in the Naas River MeKay, with several thers, was poling his gasoline |boat up the tiver, when in some nanner he fell overboard and drowned before help could reach hit James Smvthe's gas ne mat tloundered nea the sare face, but fortuna vn ne was drowned Commissioners Meet. rhe Police | ss met vesterday after I in the Mayor's office a he city hall Besides the May who occupied the chair, there were present the two other commiss rs Alder- nan =Bulloek-Webster and Mr J. H. Thompsor rhe report of Ghief W. H. Viekers was received | There were fo ises entered ‘during the month, thirty convie- tions, four dismissals, four cases }withdrawn and two pending. The amount of fines eceived was | $396 The pay ! for the month jwas $849, The juest of the jehief that six ivy blue cloth jrainproof over ts with capes }be furnished fi he use of the force this wints was granted, the chief being x mstructyons to procure the same Drops $3.00 Per Hour. Today, at 4 o'clock, a 835 china dinner = service ontaining 97 pieces, now on display in Wal- lace’s Fulton St. window, will b« reduced $3.00 per hour’ until sold or until 410 o’cloek tonight Figure what the price will be at 10 o clock and see what a bar- gain some one ts fomeeto wel Mr. Thomas MeCivmont leaves tonight for Vancouver to meet Mrs. MecClymont, who has been away for the past two months They will return to the city it the course of a month Empress Bowling Alleys. Hawk ist 2nd trd ri Strand 121 163 128 sie Jedin 131 117 tit 359 Jean 124 122 140 yar Langlo 108 OF 95 299 Ackerberg 17 i4a4 22¢ 4 Grand total 7 642 700 1999 Ravens ist 2nd ied rt khingston 100 133 148 381 Fraser 117 165 164 sac Ostund 76 130 161 367 McAleenan 130 106 179 415 Kvans i2e 142 168 436 Grand total 40 a7e 820 2045 The last day. Open till 10 o'clock tonight. Wallace's sale Mr. and Mrs, H. F. MeRae went south vesterday morning on the Prince Rupert for a short vaca- tion in the lower coast cities. Mr. Cornish, of 8th avenue, was the early bird who was on hand when the store opened this morning to secure the $416.75 eiderdown quilt for $8.75 at Wal- lace’s sale ———— Mrs. Edward Cox, who has been a Visitor to Prinee Rupert for the last weeks, the of Mr. and Fred Renworth, left for yesterday morning on Rupert, few guest Mrs. south Prince the the 15th, sacks our Beginning November will leave request our drivers not with and tomers to provide place to receive their coal as all coal sacks be emptied and returned, ROGERS & Gaseaine! Bargains! the bargain counters Froud & Oo.'s, % price, ft coal, we cus- must BLACK. 264-270 al Good See Reott, shoes going al about empowered to put the tween the old building wing into shape possible be- the as sewer and as soon hew A Public Meeting Ralph Smith, Ex-M. Will Be Held to Be Addressed P. & Duncan Ross by al the Saturday, Nn, vember 9g 194 $< npttutiteet tee Ne eee ee “The News” Classified Ads. | ing the foreshore to point of commence containing 90 acres more or less WILLIAM J. MOGRIDGE Dated October 8th, 1912 Pub. Oct. 29, 1912. ment, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range IV Take notice that Richard J Vancouver, B. C occupation intends t6 apply for permission to chase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted on the foreshore in @ small bay about one-half mile north of entrance to Kumeolon Inlet, thence north 40 chains, thence east 60 chains, thence south 60 chains, thence west to foreshore, thence following the foreshore westerly to point of commence ment, containing 240 acres more or less RICHARD J, GRANT, William J. Mogridge Agent Dated October 7th, 1912. Pub, Oct, 20, 1012. Skeena Land District—-District of Range V. Urant, of bookkeeper, pur Coast, Take notice that I, Henry Smith, of Prince Rupert, B. C., ovcedpation tail roader, intend to apply for rmiasion to purchase the following described Wats: Commencing at @ post planted about 70 chains south from Graveyard Point tele srepb oMfice, and being on the south side of the 8k 4a Hiver, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, HENRY SMITH Dated August 24th, 1012 Pub, Sept. 28, 1012. Full cabin launeh, 32x8 ft., well equipped for cruising or towing, 10 h, p. Palmer engine, WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15th All are Liberals of to Prince triet expected be cordially the every invited Provinee mn will deal citizen this Rupert present Ralph Smith with district and surrounding dis and the of issues general public is the of one ablest speakers unportance | =i mencement, less speed 8 miles, with dinghy; 8700 254.4 B. Frere, Ocean Falis LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skeena Land District-District of Coast Range V Take notice that Beryl I. Gamble, of Vancouver, B. C., tends to apply for the occupation spinster, ip permission to purchase following deseribed lands Commencing at a post planted at the E. corner of L, 4409, thence south 40 ns, thence east 20 chains more or less to W. bdy of Timber Limit No, 645, thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 ehains more or leess to point of com containing 80 acres more or BERYL lL. GAMBLE P.M. Miller, Agent Sth, 1012 ia. Dated Sept Pub, Sept. ==(Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion-~ ~THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES’ HERE— iy HYGIENE Solicit Your Patronage Wagons Anywhere Write —- OP PHONE 118 Hh] ome: A. aon nna Third Ave., Near McBride —THE Cy Mortgage Sale Westholne Lumber ef Valuable Property Situated in the Town of Queen Charlotte Under sale Mortgage, time of by the at the hour on Thursday 28TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1012 Sheriff's office, in City of Vancouver, B. C., lowing property, namely; singular land and and being in the at the in the All and tract of in the Province of British Columbia, and! more particularly deseribed as Lots seven > teen (17) and eighteen (18), in Block 45.16-17-18, B twenty-six (26), Town of Queen Charlotte, | 1-0! , according to @ registered map or plan de- | { » 81,700 ea posited in the Land Regisiry OMice at! woes Prinee Rupert, in the said province and ; ! numbered 034, }Lots 9-40, Blo The Vendors Are informed That There i#| = 82,500) pill a Large, Room ae on the Said | Property Suitable for Hotel | urpos Rasy Tern Por further outiadtts and conditions of | sale, apply to | McLellan, Savage & White Solicitors for the Mortgages BANK OF OTTAWA BLDe VANCOUVER, B. ©. (; Ltd. WILLIAMS & MONSON ¢ R. Naden 0., Barristers and Solicitors PRINCE RUPERT, 8. ©. sale, and by virtue of the contained in a which there will be offered FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Sheriff of the of LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. [Fr Prteerwowecccsccccccccccccccess Se _| For Rent rn i Skeena Land District—District of Coast oy Range V FOR RENT—OMee, Second Ave., next door | Take notice that Vernon F. G. Gamble,| 1? Kogers’ Steamahip oMmce Apply a of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation broker | ® jintends to apply for permission to pur-| > . chase the following described lands | a Gee o be ae a, oe, Commencing at 4 post planted at the KLONDYKE HOTEL for rent On Fultor 5. W. corner of L. 4419, thence north 40} nd Taylor Sts, Building 96557. Larre chains, thence t 20 chains, thence : conn and store downstairs it rout | south 40 chains, thence east 20 chains to| [oom and store wae be hed Gl point of commencement, containing 80 . aps be at the hotel ee * 1] acres more or less, — we ™ - VERNON F. GG. GAMBLE, P. M, Miller, Agent ( 3€0 Leek Dated Sew’ Sth, 1012 WwW rge Pub. Sept. 14. anted 618 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ‘ Range V SITUATION wanted by young girl in family Take notice that I, Napoleon Roy, of or hotel Apply P. ©. box $80 265 Wallace, Idaho, occupation mill man, ip tend to apply for permission to purchase | ©. — er the following described lands | SALE Commencing at & post planted about 1 mile south from the mouth of the Shames Lost and Found . Kiver, and about helf a mile south from j ' } the south bank of the Skeena River, thence ~ ww: ; south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, : or Blk thence north 80 chains, thence west 80) POUND The FRENCH WAY Cl a ; ba chains to post of commencement, contain 1007 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C H. DOUGLAS ing 640 acres more or less, press paid one way on $5.00 onan rs, 339 Third Ave (Opposite p oie 2 5 see — ROY both Ways on $810.00 orders aa | — ©.) Bor 606 Jatec ugus Oth, 1912 for price list 258 Pub. Sept. 28, 1912 , ' LOST—-Gold enamel whist pin, 7 Skeena Land District—District of Coast,| Cleveland, °03.” Return to G. A. “O Range V. , : [ 12 Ou Take notice that I, Albert Lopas, of | Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation pros | pector, intend to apply for permission to For Sale purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted about 30 chains south of Graveyard Point telegraph orner ee eee ee — yh Saaae FOR 8 ae ate | good condition, AD thence east 40 chains, thence north 40; Y “ondyke Hot sostt chains, thence west 40 chains to post of . ummencement, containing 160 acres more PUR SALE Columbia restaurant and 7th A VEN J or less I ms Third avenue quick sale, very asi j ALBERT LOPAS cheap 264-266 | eee ated August 3 1913 | Po on ae ie FOR SALE—A small hall safe with inner ’ : : . : fireproof door, document and cash/ 1 drawers Apply to Continental Trust Skeena Land _ yun of Coast, Co., Second ee sour | Take potice that I, Thomas A. Roy, of PIANO for sale, nearly new. Apply at| $2000 cash and the balance over ter Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation pros 229 7th Ave. E 253-264 years at 6 per cent pector, intend to apply for permission to j . purchase the following described lands MORRIS piano, in good condition, cheap. | Commencing at @ post planted on the Address box 60, News, Prince Ru- south bank of the Skeena Kiver and about pert aoa 2 miles southeast of the mouth of Shames . River, thence south 80 chains, thence west) *“K SALE-—-Good double barrelled gun, | | Somme! Harrison & Company 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence) !%slish make; or will exchange for rife. | cast 90 chains to post of commencement, | _ Apply S., Daily News 25306 Brokers and Financial Agents econ nin 6 acres more or less ‘ THOMAS A. ROY NOTICE | Second Ave. Prince Rupert Dated August 26th, 1912 ' | Pub. Sept. 28, 1912 |— | —-— | Skeena Land District—District o: Coast, PANAMA STUDIO Range V jin the Matter of the Companies @13 3rd Ave Take notice that I, Hubert 0. Crew, of het i the Ms S j Above Burns Meat Stor Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation broker, sOb GG i tne atter of Sloan Christmas ts Coming intend to apply for permission to pur & 6 . I chase the following described lands & Company, Limited ~~ aaa aereer © Commencing at @ post planted two and NOTH plicati-s pEOrOgrapns enlarged & one-half miles east from the mouth of) »,< fod i etter eS , = 4 ; the Quinamaas River, thence east 80 mpanies after the expiration of one Make Early Sittings [ All Diste wien t6 ‘to Tete seiidh an ene month from the date of the first publica wee point of commencement, containing 640) \amme of te ane ede eae acres, more or le * aeaT 0. caw . Company, Limited, to Bryant Com pany, Limited Dated August 17th, 1912 "ten tee t0t Gee of ax , ater 5 ‘ o vember, A. D Pub. Sept t4 a, — For Christmas uv 2 Ad WLLIAMS & MANSON, ie a od 5 Be B B ) « ) Lt '/ Skeena Land —. yp nirit of Coast, Bc ors for Sloan & Company, Limited, a eT * har sy ors pr ‘ Take Notice that I, Ethel M. Thompson 226 Sixth Street, Prince Rupert, B. C dozen of your p rtral s vrince Rupert, . c., occupation one of our new dist rc ee stenographer, intend to apply for permis-| _ is | will make twelve appropriie ge sion to purchase the following described | sach one of which is sure tc be # lands: preciated Commencing at a post planted four and D Every customer receives 4 beaut me-haif miles east from the mouth of Un ER NEW ful Photo Calendar free the Quinamaas River, thence north 80 MANAGEMENT Give us a call today chains, thence east 80 chains, thence d south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to i point of commencement, containing 640 PIONEER LAUNDRY ltd The Peerless Studio acres, more or less, | Rooms 10-21-22, Alder Block ETHEL M. THOMPSON. ’ Cor. Srd Ave. and 6th St. Hubert 0. Crew, Agent.| ° : Dated August 17th, 1912 | Pub. Sept. 14. | . Successors to qugnsiinegees Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Hange Iv. } . ° . Take notice that William J. Mogridge,| loneer eam aun . of Vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, in aso ine ngin tends to apply for permission to purchase | the following described lands | Vipe ‘ince : T Commencing at @ post planted on the A First Class Plant pao For Sale foreshore, about 2 miles distant in a oughly Experienced and northwesterly direction from Kumeolon| I mr Two horse power, sin ylinder, ¥ = see ee re Wee tent - small | Competent Superintend- }tieal, stationary engine rw : Wiss 30 chains, thence west 30 chains more or| ence Prompt Service magneto. | ye + el » News, Pria less to foreshore, thence southerly follow . Address = box Rupert, B. C QUALITY —_ FINISH SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Call and Deliver in City Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies owers of certain Indenture of will be produced at the 186 Firet Avenue rom or Sale County of Vancouver 10 o'clock in the forenoon the Court House! the fol that certain parcel or| premises situate, lying | town of Queen Charlotte, Qud Avenue (258-268)