THE BAILY NEWS The beer that goes into the home. A rich, malty, old German Lager, brewed in Vancouver from Saazer hops, best Canadian barley malt and Capilano water. Nourishing as cream. Your dealer will supply you. BEAVER LIQUOR CO. LIMITED Sole Distributors for Northern British Columbia =Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== a= “The News” Classified Ads. Wanted ~ store Bo POSITION wanted in office 1-6 ' 34, Dally News. Only Fifty First Class Passengers WOMAN wanted to do s few hours’ Douse work, morn > but Read 153 Came in on the Prince Ru- ood raing only. Phone pert This Morning. WANTED—A general servant Apply Mrs ecinemmsimieee L. W. Patmore Soaut The steamer Prince Rupert, Captain Duncan MacKenzie, ar- For Sale rived on time this ing with morn 151 cabin and 78 third class pas- Canada’s greatest diamond and jewellery house supplies the people of ali British Cotumbia with the finest, most fashionable BIRKS 2382 ee = ported goods. Diamonds and Diamond Set Jewellery highest standard of perfection. Silverware in the best qualities and patterns in both sterling and plate Cut Glass in splendid assortments cut from high grade blanks Leather Goods showing the travellers. Also ladies’ handbags, | velties Our illustrated catalogue nt f ad- dress upon request. Write for this shopper's guide and get the benefit of our moderate prices and quality go All goods sent prepaid to your nearest post or express office and money refunded if goods are not satisfactory Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS latest onvet urses and n will be sent free to any ds Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director } sengers sengers is as follows | E. Kimball, C. W. Thompson, Thomas Horrocks, George Rose, Charles P. Richardson, Mr. Carey C. R. Tibbelts, R. A. Tackney, J Werst, R. E. Bennidict, J. T. Lay- cock, H. Bayley, J. Stevens, J. J Harwood, J. McKnight, Robert | Bruce, Joseph Roberts, J. Soutar, Mrs. S. Gow, Alexander Dunbar Mrs. J. B. Babbington, Mrs. N. R.; ae Broadhurst, Mrs. George Davis, G. Pherson, George English. G R. Naden, Henry Koocher, P. E Quigley, H. F. McRae, W. A./ Baker. N. Machenson, Mrs. H Allen. Mrs. B. Hunt, J. Weston H. Wallace. C. MacDonald, J Ferguson, Miss Butterwofth, J TRY A NEWS WANT AD W is the time to buy your 20th Century Brand Spring Suit and Overcoat. Early choosing means largest choice. No other garments made in the land show as much style or give as much satisfaction. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Bryant Company, Limited “The Store of Better Things” The list of saloon pas- FOR SALE—Psairbanks-Morse +titionar. Pasoline engine, twelve b.p.. Dish aood Orst class shape. apply P. 0. Box 1509, Prince Rupert. soit? For Rent skating May 15 Office FURNISHED flat to rent, opposite rt for three months from next Apply Box 3, Daily News 102-4 ' a Miscellaneous i cook 1, would wom ike CAMP, cafe or home—A & an) With son three years ; situation in any of UW above places Open for engagement and after May Sra. Box 35, Daily News 102-4 MATRIMONIAL AGENCY of highest char- acter; strictly private, up-to-date, de pendable; seventh successful year. If Wishing to marry, investigate our plan it is different Literature nd full information {0c ideal Introduction Club, Box 1776, Vancouver, B.C. mt’ | CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE Cullins, C. H. Flood, Mrs. M Seeley and son, J. McDonald, M RUPERT. | Yarnark and wife Alexander | oe ' ee 3 . . | Notice is hereby given that a sitting of | M Phee, R. Swords, Mrs. B. Hen-| me Court of Revision for the Corporation dricks. Thomas Collet. R (.|\ of the City of Prince Rupert will be held Rog in the Council Chamber at the City Hall togers, A. Russel Prince Rupert, B. C. on Wednesday, May }28th, 1913, at 10 o'clock a m., for the purpose of bearing complaints against the assessments as made for the year 1913 person desiring to make complaint the said assessments must give notice in writing, stating the cause of complaint, to the Assessor at least ten days prior to the sitting of the said court dated at Prince Rupert B. C., April 14th, 1913 JAS. M. CARMICHAEL | Any against Assessor LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Wallace's Suits otf Ladies Manson, M. P train for P. le Ter- 1s : gs Robinson, of the Rupert Works, left by this rain for Woodcock ~anadian fleet. The Zibassa, of the ‘ Fish & Cold Storage Co.'s = expected in with halibut today Wallace's eof Wallpaper Harry C. Evans, will be ir 10th, 1913 Bros pioneer pian tuner May Hayner 100tf General Superintendent by this morning's train for a trip | ip the line Club swinging, dumb bells, flag drills, te.. by the children at the Westholme, May 6 Admission | 50¢ Reserved seats at Orme’s. 101-6 Miss Olive Saunders, one of the} ost charming of the younger girls at last night's dance, is a guest of Mrs. Roberson J. Cullins of the Masset Lead- er arrived in the city this morn- jing on the ss Prince Rupert ifrom the south. The steamer Jeanie, of the W. | F. Swan Navigation Go. of Seattle. jarrived from the south last night jwith 200 drums of distillate for jthe Canadian Fish & Cold Stor- age Co., Ltd. H. F. MeRae returned to the city this morning after a two weeks’ visit in Vancouver, Vic- toria and Seattle. He reports that business exceptionally good in Seattle and that money quite plentiful In Van- while business is good tthere is a very evident stringency in the market is seems eouver, money | The British Columbia Brew- jeries, Limited, of Vancouver, have jappointed the Beaver Liquor |}Company, Limited, of Prince Ru- pert, their exclusive agents and distributors for Northern B. C They will handle those four wel known and excellent brands of bottled beer—Cascade Heidel. berg. Pilsener and B. C. Export jas well as a superior grade of idraught beer for the hotel trade These bottled. beers will be stocked at all the best liquor j}stores and hotels in Prince Rupert and Northern British Columbia | The paper thal prints the facts the Daily News. town on or about! Leave orders at} Mehan |} and Superintendent MeNicholl left) ‘ROWING CLUB DANCE MOST BRILLIANT FUNCTION ' Continued from Page 1. ake the to n affair a success amply repaid for their by the large financial as social triumph Following the program were is 1. Waemts A sailor's wife @ sailor's star shall be 2 Watts Pipe all hands Sailors should never be 3 Two-Step But prythee, good pilot what you do 4% Walu Linked arn here t shy take heed arm, how pace pleasar 5. Two-Srep We @o for a sail on the whale where the me merry breezes blow & Waltz We'll go for a ta fsa lark on the sea jark 7. Two-Step And every day when I'm watch for me S Three-Step Hearing it by this sea distant » o. Waltz “How proud s wind 10. Two-Step Silver sails ali out of the west the «tiver thing + and wave 11. Ob Waltz rest ye not brother mariner Wander nx 1. xtre—Waltz 2 Extre—Two-Step Extra—Waltz 12 Waltz Ob, | am ok and a the mate f the 13. Two-Stup This is the kin & salt-sea smack 14% Waltz Yo bo, lads aptain Naney bri¢ ho, cheer up 15. Two-Step Fill my sailor's welcome 16. Waltz sing 17. Two-Step And there will be much moaning at the bars when I put to fea Ss Waltz For the mighty wind e seaward, and I £ beautiful ¢ the comi adding at Mrs. F pretty heerily, my lac Some whe were nt nat . 7 nation t coiors the ing hada ticed Oi liancy to McB. Y: gow! of satin with white Mrs. Ritchie's inberty lemon eo1ored lace garniture gown of satin with cret ich admired nayne looked in hydrangia white silk with pale Diue nne jeffect Mrs tremely ninon ace drapery Mrs. A. J ning gown of pale pir tunie of white ibroidered with beadwork Mrs. A. E. McMaster gown of maize ec overdress of de wdrop ex- over Mi had a k satin with net heavily rris em- eharming ored satin with hiffon. Mrs jtume had a lovely with Christie of white | sequins tunic | Mes. Pill appearance with garniture of em work ° Mrs. Hubert Ward wore a dash- gown of black ros. satin black sbury made a hand- din s some ege iblue satin exquisite broidered bead- ing satin Mrs Smith was ex- tremely smart in a black marquis- ette costume relieved with touches of white chiffon Mrs. Palmer had a lovely frock of yellow satin with bodice garni- ninon over Vernor ture of pale blue and gold pas- sementerie and trimmings of er- mine skins Mrs. Roberson wore a dainty eostume of white silk and chiffon Lots $4 and 55, block 34 terths $23,500 SECTION 2 Lot 133, DBieck 20, §850 P abo | cash, balance 6. T SECTION 6 Lots © and 10, Diock 27, improved pink | white : stun-/| had a bodice ; ior —— Mrs goblin blue satin edged with eray j squirrel Mrs vory satin Mrs. A jadmired Orme looked ik and lace M. Manson in white pale blue silk Lucas looked extremely mauve and white silk mustiin mauve silk Mrs. Jenns had a handsome costume of black silk and chiffon Mrs. Finnegan was very pretty white satin and lace Mrs. Emmons was an all black costume Miss Nelson ‘ k f white stripe vely ' Was much nce over Mrs well in a over very smart of satin had a fetching marquisette with worn ’ : ished Miss Beckw ck f wits white French had a silk over satir with i th dainty ninon with no of pink and pale e forget-me-nots Miss MacDonald il turquoise white son velvet Miss Mercer was a dainty i@ay rnaments ked poplin touches very blue and lace with f erim- pink silk and se “ t n pal p chiffon Miss Du Vernet mired in pale voile Miss Grant wore a lashing frock f Dresden lrese Others tr tis ja green silk Williams Mrs Fergusot Mrs Miss Miss Miss Milliga Miss Thomps Bainter Mise Fi Martir Miss H Miss Isabel Newton Miss Kathleen Jenr Miss “nige Young, J. H. Pills W“ \ Jack Edwards s, Mr. Liner Drun nd Clift Denison Johnstone jand Mrs | Miss | Ne iJenns | Hayward ne j Mr wton Orme Pettigrew Harri tzma ce B. Cambie, Mr. C. ¢ Mc Maste ‘ Mr i oo Gee M MeCaffery M ] Melli |Corley, Mr. Lionel Ho M Mr. s Mr. A Peters Mr. Fin- thy Gerald Mr. Vidler Jack Chish Mr Mr. A. J. Morris, Ms ae a ae an Broadhurst Presbyterian Services. of using the church for the mornings the Pres. for the next « hold both Theatre Rev. F. W. Kerr The Argument Everyone muple of services Empress At the eve ne service wil preach : Missed ted to Theatre 3 inv these services mpress Birth. May ; W 0 I 428 Fifth avenue Homer Fulton Fulton Mr. and their bon fir Mrs home WwW iiiam 1913 t at ilten WATER NOTICE. For « License to Store or Pen Back Water. Notice ts hereby given that The Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company, Limited of Prince Rupert, B. C.. will apply for a jlcense to store or pen back $2,906 acre } feet of water from Kbtada River, a stream | owing in & westerly direction and empty ing into Skeena River near Mile 44, G. T P. mileage The water will be stored in & reservoir of 3,611,421,795 cubic feet capacity, built or to be built in Lake Brutinel Valley erating electric and will be used for gen power purposes 4s author ized by Water Records Nos. 27, 36 and $ and under @ notice of lication for « lheense to take and use water, posted here ; With, on the land described as Lot 1377 on the } Range 5, Coast District This notice was posted poms tens T ap Office of the m the 13th day of April, Gicaties will be fied in the ater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C Objections may be fled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller Water Rights, Parliament Bulldings Victoria, B. ¢ THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC T LTD : RIC CO WATER NOTICE. For « License to Store or Pen Back Water. Notice is hereby given that The Prince Rupert Hydro-Biectric Company, Limited $7000; 82500 cash SECTION 7 Low & and 6, block & $267 cas Lots & and 6, biock 26, 91400; half cash ' SECTION 6 fine view lots Block 13, $1200 half cash Two lots on B Terms $800 each Tw jlevarad 8750 each UST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US _Law-Butler Co. Third Ave. : i lon the of Prince Rupert, B. C., will 4 By for 68 license to store or pen back Tra 77 acre feet of water from Falls River, 4 stream flowing in & Westerly direction and empty from its mouth im & reservoir of 4,912,582.060 cubie feet capacity, built or to be but at bead of falls, and will be used for generating electric power purposes as suthorised by Water Record No. 21, and under 6 notice wf application for « license to take and use Water, posted herewith, on fe land described as Lot 635, Range 5, Coast Dis-| trict This notice was posted on the 14th day of April, 1913 T > Gan will be Gied in the office of | ater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. ‘ Objections may be fied with the ssid Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Weter Rights, Parliament Bulldings Victoria, B. ¢ PRINCE RUPERT HYDARO-ELECTAI LTD., Applicant co. agent. | 1013 | rm und | yA Agne Pub. Apr. #1, 1813-—-May 18, a Gade had a smart gown of! valencie nnest knots. | }ing into Hocsall River about eighteen miles | The water will be stored) ¢. R. Naden rday mal Mev HARRISON W. ROCER Architect Suite 4, Fe . : I PRINCE Ri Ph | ENGINEERING Engineers, Stat i ine, coached f ex : A. FA \ 654 4th A Ea Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT'S iNDUs- TRIAL ANNEX The launch “Dixie” leaves the Government slip for Port Edward every day at 2 o'clock, returning at 65 o'clock. ere LESLIE BROS. Real Estate and Insurance “PIPL LL OLY POLPODOOLOCOOOLLOOD LY NEW STOCK OF SEED We have jat ‘ TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEED ALFALFA GARDEN SEED FLOWER SEEDS Mail ya ed PRINCE RUPERT FEED © Silversides Bros The up-to-date House Deco tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Speciaities “Ye Olde Reliable orders Pr j 2nd Street Phone 156 Gr Building, furnished for rooming rected “- house, 16 rooms, ai! tien Best; proper equipmenr' or 15 table borders. $800.00 witli handie. This eran owner must sell at once account of iM health. Ground rent $25.00 per month, lease March, 1915. Any reasonable consiaered ENSEN & KISSICK al For Sale Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block 20, ° tion 8, Elewenth Avenve $600.00 1-3 cash, 6, 12 and 18 month Harrison, Gamble & Comp FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rup FOR SAL for 12 casn ea but expres offer 4 fine res i ve « $1,000 Haif Cash, be'ance & 4 months nd 12 Co., Lt Real Estate and