Regal Marine Engines *' They are built to run and do it."* To Suit all requirements Ligh’, medium and heavy duty types € Perfection Marine Motors With patent Ignitor, no coil, no batteries necessary. Evinrude Detachable Row Boat Motors Attached to stern of boat in a minute. A lady or child can run them. We carry the largest stock of Gasoline Marine Engines in Northern B.C. Send for Catalogue Parkin & Ward Electric Co., Limited Prince Rupert, B.C. HARRY HANSON Licensed Plumber has commenced business at 139 Second Avenue All kinds of plumbing and steam heating at prices and all work guaranteed. P. 0. Box 907 reasonable Phone 262 Why You Should Buy A Gurney - Oxford Range Because the Gurney Economizer saves 1 ton of coal in every 6 burned in. other ranges. Because the Economizer gives you absolute control of your stove and the fuel consumption. Because the range is air tight and conse- quently does not waste the heat. Because its new Special Grate is another fuel saver and the Stove is shaken with one operation. Because its Divided Flue makes every hole a cooking hole. Because of its sanitary artistic design. Because of its Broiler equipment. Because of its polished top which requires .no stove polish. Because of its roomy over-size oven which results in perfect baking of any article of food. The Gurney-Oxford range will do everything that a stove is intended to do--and infinitely more in that it has four scientific fuel-and-labor- saving devices that are exclusive —the Econo- mizer, the Divided Flue, the Special Grate, and the Broiler. A Gurney-Oxford will prove of inestimable worth in your kitchen. It will save your time, it will never aggravate your temper, it end your trials. Fred Stork - 2nd Ave. @ 8 2B O22 2S8e ee CCCOOTECCHCOCECCCCCC ECE COKECCCOECCECE CE COCCEeCtCE pene COOCCOCOOOGTOCOOOCOOCOCOCCOOTOCOCCCOROCOEECO | will quiekly return. ‘attending the irrigation commis- jing comment on the wheat ship- | ping | THE DAILY NEWS wtladben ONE HOTEL TO COST THIRTEEN MILLIONS Twenty-one Storeys and Over 2,200 Rooms with Bath for Each Room. Chicago, April 16.—Scheduled to cost $13,000,000, the new \.or- rison Hotel will be staried here in a few months. The hostelry will contain 2,240 rooms, with a bath for each room, and will be twenty-one storeys in height It is said the structure will be the largest hotel in the world. It is proposed to erect the hotel jin sections. The first section will lhe opened as soon as it is com- pleted and the others will be ibuilt while the _ first doing business. is Soon to Be Married. Friends buying them a | dinnerware at Wallace's. FIRST SHIP TO PASS | THROUGH THE CANAL | | Set of 92tf Report from ‘Norway That Ex- plorer Amundsen’'s Ship Fram | Will Be Given That Honor. Christiania, Apri) 16.—-It is re- ported here that the United States jgovernment has offered Captain pebrne =e n, when he starts on his ‘North Pole expedition, the honor lof allowing the Fram, which is jnow in South American waters, Ito be the first vessel, other than ja warship, to pass through the | ‘ }Panama Canal. Special Today at Wark’s. 15e roses, Fresh daffodils, 50c: per de £1.00, zen; carnations, 92 Wife Seriously Ill. who G, Zi conducting Gregson, has been the sales for Martin O'Reilly, Messrs. Renworth & Jefferson and J. Gray & Son, for the firm of Lewis Bros. & Co received today a despatch from Spokane that his wife was ously ill. He leaves on the City of Seattle tonight. Mr. work has been eminently factory and it is hoped s seri- Gregson's satis- that he Alberta Wheat Sete | Panama. Alber- while Hon. Duncan Marshall, ta’s minister of agriculture, sion at Victoria, made the follow- situation: “I haven't the least doubt but that after the opening of the Panama Canal a great quantity of Alberta wheat will be shipped to the markets of the world via the Pacific. This outlet is bound to be used not alone because it is shortest and the most natural route, but be- cause the transport routes have been tried and found inadequate.” Birthday, dings, other events in tory may be fittingly selections from the chinaware al Wallace's. wed. life’s his- marked by beautiful 92tf anniversaries, Engineers, and Mar- examination A. FARROW, 654 Ath Ave. Stationary ine, coached for Kast LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Omineca Land District-—District of Cassiar. Take notice that I, L. N. MacKechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands to purchase |} Surveyed Lot @15A, Cassiar District, |Skeena River, situated near mile 136, Grand Trunk Pacific, containing 43.7 |} acres more or less L. N. MACKECHNIE. PF. W, MeCRADY, C. E., Per gent. Staked and dgted Mareh 19th, v's L. N. MacKeehnie, N. E. C. Pub, Apr. 14, 1913-—June 9, 1013 Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley easy terms. Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS- Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS | One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== Wanted LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Commencing at a post planted at Pub. April 7th to June 2nd. .| then carried. WAITRESS and kitehen help wanted at Vienna Cafe 92-93 W H. Peek, formerly pres! WANTED—Womah | cook; good wages.Jdent of the Typographical Union Apply Windsor Hotel 2 lof this city, arrived on the Prince WANTED—Stro.g lad about eighteen. to} George this morning learn mill business Apply Pt e hu pert Plining Mills 92-93 “= SECOND hand piano wanted, ample volume Mr. and Mrs, Dan Stewart and rich, sweet tone; condition case not im ae stn : . mae the portant: lowest terme, Sewing machine Mi McKenzie returned to h standard make Dressmakers aress | city this morning after spending orms, state te 3 tox 21, Daily ews . late term Box ‘ la couple of, weeks in the lower | WANTED—Kitchen girl at the Bay View |COast cities, Hotel. gitt WANTED—Firseclass dish washer. Apply Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Cole re Central Hotel. 90-92 Tturned this morning from a short WANTED-—A general servant Apply Mrs./yvisit to Vancouver and Seattle L. W. Patmore. oat Ihe funeral! of the infant child For Sale jof Mr and Mrs Colusi will take place at 4 o’cloek this afternoon i : ifrom the Catholic Chureh to FOR SALE—Lots 29 and 30, Block 39, Sec-| Fairview cemetery tion 8, $500 each Frontage 30 feet.| ne Also eight acres excellent agricultural) ae land at Terrace, #400 Easy terms iex-Alderman Montgomery, who Apply Box 158, Prince Rupert 91-96) went south as a witness in the FOR SALE—FPairbanks-Morse stationary : line 0 gasoline engine, twelve b.p., high speed, David Graham case last Monday first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509, - turned to the city this morning Prince Rupert. soit | setapeaiiniomaine j The G. T. P trafic officials For Rent | visiting the city will visit Granby | Bay tomorrow. COMFORTABLY furnished front room, bath His arae ahi ro Fone adiibiie: Gned View of barbor William Larsen, shot through electric Vent and phone 521 Fifthithe lune by accident a few days Ave. West 01-94 | ago, continues to improve at the | hospital. Lost and Found Piet. a | W.P. Murray, of the real estate LOST—Brindle Boston bull, terrier do e. firm of Aldous & Murray, Haze! about year old, with eollar having two|{on, arrived from the south on rows of studs Reward Phone 45 or write Box 806 o2tr the Prince Rupert this mor ning FOUND—At the bazaar dance at kaien|®"d left at 10 for the interi Island Club, ome sleeve link. Owner can) have same by paying for this Vy at Daily News Office. ow | The Princess Mary, of the ¢ 1". R. coast fleet, arrived fron . the south about } o'elock this Miscellaneous i morning and left shortly after 9 ”_—,~ emomerme@® for Skeena River points She is MATRIMONIAL AGENCY of highest char- | echeduyled to leave for Granby this acter; strictly private, up-to-date, de pendable; seventh successful fear. If} afternoon wishing to marry, investigate our plan) ° it is different Lit ature and full information 10 Ideal Introduction } . ' ») ) ( Club, Box 1776, Vancouver, B.( mi? Mr I Gi, Baxte provir : ‘ R _.. | fovernment engineer, arrived it CORPORATION OF THE city oF ‘PRINCE. the city this morning Accor RUPERT. | panied by his bride rhey w N ruler is hereby given that a sitting of/take up their abode n Borde the irt of Revision for the Corporation : if the City of Prince Rupert will be heia/ Street in the residence late nh the Council Chamber at the City Hall,|., . fein Roherse Prince Rupert, B. C., on Wednesday, May |‘ upied by Captain Rob 28th, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of, hearing complaints against the/ essments a8 made for the year 1013 PETITION PROTESTING Any person desiring to make complaint igainst the said assessments must give AGAINST PRESENT notice in writing, stating the cause of| POST OFFICE SITE complaint, to the Assessor at least ten| days prior to the sitting of the said court. | ene souated at Prince Rupert B. C., April 14th, Continued from Page 1. JAS. M. CARMICHAEL, Assessor ~tideunies ee a we wes="ia strong petition against the LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. present site being made the per Skeena Land District— “Pissries of Coast|manent site. nge TAKE NOTICE that Begone Renz, of Mr. A. M. Manson pointed out Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation cook, in- tends to apply for permission to ‘pur-|that the government had _ nol chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the N |Closed the deal and the transfer E, corner of T.L. 30945, thence north 20 : chains; thence east 13° chains, more or|Of the property had not taken less, to the west boundary of John Mc . : Kechney’s pre-emption; thence south 20) place Eveh if the deal was chains, more or less to John Mckechney’s | i S.W. corner; thence east 20 chains; thence| through he believed with Mr south 20 chains; thence west 33 chains, more or less, to the east boundary of T. Morrison that the government L. 30945; thenee north 20 chains, more ‘ or less tO the point of commencement,| ight abandon this property and containing 90 acres ag = | choose a site more suitable im u D. LENHART, Agent.| every respect. He was sure they Dated Feb. 24, 19 ( Pub. Mareh 17 to “Gay 12—13 ond get 99 per cent. of the citi- zens to sign such a petition. Skeena Land Rigeriee-piatriat of Coast, Mr. Rogers moved an addition Fike notice tana I, Daniel Brenton Ken-|to the motion that the board wire ney, 0 errace, . €, oceupation ranche ne ‘ : intend to apply fo permission to purchase | Ottawa that such a petition was the following described lands: being circulated and the motion northeast corner of Lot 5130, thence norte | 40 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence} o- south 40 yehains, thence west 30 chains to! ~ or ee en he point of commence co! ie ’ of Pane i 8 oe point oe pammone ment, — New shipment of Panamas just DAMEL BRENTON KENNEY. | arrived. Prices $6.50 and up Dated March 43th, 1913. » Miss L. M. Kuster 91.92 as = ca ea NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. Terrace A ruit © Lan ds . I have a few ten acre blocks for immediate disposal at snap prices. Don't miss the last chance to buy close in on easy terns. { block (8.18 acres #6415.00; 1-4 down, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. 1 block (8,65 acres), $680.00; 1.4 down, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, { block +(10 a@res more or less) $650.00; 8300 down, bal ance in 2 payments. i biock (10 acres more or less), $8700.00; 1.4 down, bal ance 6, 12 and 18 months, 2 blocks (over 20 acres), $1,200.00; 1-4 down, balanee 6, 12 and 418 months. Interest at 7% im all cases. These blocks are all close in and the best buys at present on theemarkei, |Over One Hundred Passengers x en s 5. PRINCE RUPERT'S PASSENGER LIST Came in from the South This Morning. #2 ' thonth I and The steamer Prince Rupert which we a Captain Duntaw MacKenzie, ar A mont! te rived about ten minutes late this} Lot Mm af morning with 59 saloon and 57 91,8 third class passengers and a full| “24m dry dock complement of general freight, | Among the saloon passengers |! Be 7 ; were the following: month in ts A, ( Bonne, W. Head, ©, | bie ' Landes, Edward H, Brown, George | DD. Davidson, Mr, Bredesen, G A.| Griffiths > MeCawley, ¢ ari) Geondahl, Jens Peterson, Mrs, A.} L . C Dp. Ford, O. W. Finnigan, Mrs.} aw Butler 0, Finnigat Alexander Robinson, W | Phone 60 619 Third ai Hen Mrs. W, Henry, W J.] , Onelt, J, P. Roehe, Dan Stewart a Mrs. Dan Stewart, Miss ¢ Me i tate. Keng W. L. Forrest, Car! FE, 8 a .s Winters, F. J. Kirk patrick, A, W. MeNight, D. Jen or War kit ). 8. Bunnie, John ©. Deane Cc. Lawler, G. W. Worvester, W ————————— A. W ams, W. 8. Macey, O. B PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS. Smith ( rhompson lL, \ TRIAL ANNEX Mitche W Pp Murray Miss) Pearl Bowditeh Ik W McInnis The launch Dixie” leaves Howard MeInnis, D. W. H. Dick the Government Slip for son, E. G. Baxter, Mrs. Baxter Port Edward every day at2 Dr. Cade, V. A. Gole, Mrs. V. A o'clock, returning at 5 Cole, Z. Bain, Mrs. J. H Horrison o'clock. Miss Horrison, L A, Roberts, 8 atealatetatataaaeee ae W. Habble r. H. Steltman, M . Hollihan | J Van Mrs if iiiiaiiiiamaas Jones, | B. Chettleburgh, Mrs r ee DG. pick, &. Sparrow, M{) *Church Services. Crowell FIRST PRES BY' ERIAN CHURCH Services eve ay fh the COUNT GENE CARBONNEAU Chureh Ha : NOTORIOUS ADVENTURER a i ba ——— REV. F. W. KERR, MA Pastor Continued from Page 1. THE FIRST Ha! HUR cH . MCINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE, Near é Services every jay at * 88018 ; 0 am. and unday way were i ied by Henri Rouch School 2.8 ied ete, the French banker whose Bible Class condemnation to imprisonment REV. W H. MeL At Pastow for alleged transactions in THE FIRST METH HURCH France and his failure to appear wee ave ane & AVE PLACE Services ever ay @ n court areused much interest am. and a School at ot 0 t ‘s ri waves exist Both I hese i i REV.C.R NG. I — only in the imagination, and the case is still pending in the court ST. ANDREW Cy onne it is said ssued Cor, Fifth Ay ace irb } i ‘ ! M ng railroad bonds on April 8 and ing pra . realized £1,.750.000 therefrou sch I ‘ mo 1 It is said that Carbor iu has u ‘ ilready been diMiculties with a the Canadian and French author seas ties, and that he was conden WwW ; din « nection with the fail f the Gold Rut ling schen THE SALVA \ ADEL . ‘1 “A ears nprisonn i rh Sunday ‘ asses of the vietims im tha am, 3a ise al unted to «# eral Hii hen nin dollars rh said t be i aay a aa an sa 1 further charge against him in 7 ? volving hundreds of thousands of dollars, which wi be pressed now that his identity has been} stablished | It was in 1899 that Carbon-} neau, knewn already as the count! went to Dawson City from Mon treal, where he had been a waiter | and restaurant proprietor. He} * had little money, but his pleas | ing manners made friends, and it ee was not long before he had ac ; : Delkatiah Ba quired many promising claims lad te new O He found a quicker way to for-| Queen Cha Ms tune, however, by marrying Bel. April ist 7 inda Mulrooney, owner of the he mae . Mis hotel at the junction of Eldorado | pyying tots at + month and Bonanza Creeks, and holder | without adv oa . ‘ of claims to many valuable pro. |Your life ther 3 . 8200.00 8! perties rhe magnificence of | ie cage ward - the wedding celebration is Still | without weed "anal talked of by Dawson oldtimers pert prices . At the time of the kidnapping|"™* °™ of Miss Agnes, it was thought her : ‘MAS Mm. WiLSOR, sister had begun divorcee pro- CHAS. Mm cl ceedings, but in 1944 if was as Owner, Delkatlah, Qe! Mrs. Belinda Carbonneau, for- ROBT ENTWISTLE, mer “Klondike Queen, that she Agent, Masset, QC. sued Tiffany & Company, of New York, for jewelry valued, she said, at 811,454, whieh she had Lot 12, Block 8, stored with the compafty so that the “eoun',” from whonr she had o parted, could not get them He S ] did get them, it seemed, and ection while the company paid Mrs. Car- bonneau 8500, which was the value named when the jewelry was deposited, she sued for the difference between that and 811,- At the time she bro. action against Revillion £6,400 worth of furs, husband had also sue 54. ught Freres for which her same $6,300 ceeded in getting after she had Com any stored them, ‘Harrison, Gamble & p Ait the time Mrs, Carboneau FINANCIAI AGENTS said that when she married Cat Prince Rupett boneau she had believed him i | Third Ave. be a French count, but had learn | ed that his polished eat pail were acquired in a Montreal res ite taurant. She had left him, it was ine omesl said, in the #all of 1904, and hac| gone to New York Carbonneau! et followed, and, learning of any wife's presence in the eity, she IN SECTION 8 stored her jewels and furs before Has the Area returning to the Klondike to look after her mining interests, When 000 she came back, she learned thal $2, Carboneau had procured = both Be jewelry and furs, and had dis-@750 Cash and appeared, Arra St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove. Evening service every Sunday at 7:30 o'clock Anyway, & man need not fear b R. Naden Co., Lid competition when he is in love ince “ di with himeelf Rea! Estate and