C.H.I.C DAILY MEMORANDUM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O CLOCK . A_ Remarkable Expression _ of * e * Public Confidence is shown in the statement of this company for the fiscal year ending March 3ist, 1913. As compared with one year ago, the following figures are exceptionally in- teresting: Assets March 31st, 1913 Assets March 31st, 1912 Showing a net gain of This Remarkable Gain Is Positive Evidence ot the Convenience and Practicability of the C. H. L. C. Plan Nearly One-Quarter Million Doliars Loaned to ‘Contract Holders at 5°: Simple Interest during the past Fiscal Year If You Desire a Home of Your Own—If You Would Be Independent of a Landlord—Investigate This Plan Now The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. “Canada’s Old Reliable” Home Office Pacific Bidg., Second Floor VANCOUVER, B. C. Prince Rupert Office Federal Bidg. Select Y our Wedding Gifts from Our Illustrated Catalogue IT REPRESENTS THOROUGHLY OUR LARGE, WELL ASSORTED, QUALITY STOCKS. With our catalogue in hand you may sit down in the quiet of your home and select your wedding gifts as satisfactorily as though you could visit our store person- ally. The jewellery section of this catalogue will be of ex- ceptional interest to those who must buy wedding jewel- lery. It shows the gem set exquisites of the day at prices within the reach of the average buyer, We emphasize the PEARL because it is the birthday gem of June. Write for this catalogue; it will be sent free quest. } Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director on re- VANCOUVER, B.C go SMITH & KILLAS Ice Cream Parlor Ice cream supplied for excursion and packed in ice. Also put up in bricks “Take home a brick and try it.” Our candies are all home made and absolutely fresh. Try our chocolate and be convinced. Our fruit is always fresh and up-to-date. We are here to stay and our aim is to please our patrons. Phone Orders Delivered. Phone 17 pictiic parties for family use. Smith Biock 631 Third Avenue $30-$75 Underwood, LC. Smith, Remington $37-$57 “All Makes.” Write for booklet in colors and save $50 to $75 on any typewriter. soe have identical finish, wear like and do work equal to brand new machines. Canadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, 543 Hastings W., Vancouver, B.C. “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices, 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500. MISSING! Thousands of readers are missing our offer to send FREE our la range of patterns of OUR FAMOUS SUITS or OVERCOA TO MEASURE (Carriage and Duty Paid) at $8.60 (valued by our customers at $20). Together with patterns we will also send a tape measure, fashion plate, and full instructions how to measure yourself, ALL FREE, You have only to read our book of testimonials and you will be convinced that no other firm in the world can approach us for Vancouver, B.C. - value. Money returned if you are no’ satisfied. Address for *atterns: GURZON EROS., Clougher Syndicate, (Dept. w =), 449 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO, t : Please mention this Advertisement. a THE DAILY NEWS 2 SS e~ G. Lh. Fish- eries, Ltd., Clayton of the B. C is in town j town $4.50 Wicker chairs and rock- ers at G. D. Tite’s June prices. will preside at county court Judge Young the session of the at Atlin next week. M. B. Cohen of New Hazelton, formerly of the clothing firm |} Cohen and Director, is in town Mr. Hickman, the Inspector of Fisheries, went up the line yes- terday. Mr. Rutherford of Victoria, who arrived on the yesterday, has gone to Haz- elton. If you require a chair or couch re-upholstered, get prices at Geo. D. Tite's. 128-tf Mr. G. Starrat, Fish & Cold Storage in town yesterday Go., after arrived a S1x weeks’ business trip in the east W. L. Farnsworth, who ar- rived on the Prince George yes- terday, left this morning for his home at Stewart. G. D. Tite’s stock of house furniture is up-to-date in hand- some designs. 128-tf Mr. Wilfrid Doughty, manager of the B. C. Fisheries, Ltd., from Skidegate to this city terday. days. came yes- He will be here for some A. M. Tyson, the Indian from Creek, day. inspector of will to here agencies, this city leaving proceed Telegraph Mon- next The for four yecloek with Rupert passengers were Wm. Wat Miss O'Brien and left at 4 yesterday Venture Vancouver Prince aboard Thes Henry Avison, G. B. Stillwell. Mr. M. J. MeNeil, inspector of bridges for the Masset district, who received a broken knee cap jiast week in an accident while driving piles, is reported at the hospital as making steady prog- ress to recovery. Mrs. Alfred Wright for the first time new home on Fifth avenue terday afternoon. The drawing room was prettily decorated with mauve and _ white and greenery, the color scheme be- ing continued in the diningroom. Mrs. Wright was handsomely gowned in pale green taffeta and was assisted by her sister, Miss Denison, in a smart costume of chameleon taffeta with draped skirt and corsage decoration of fillet nets. Mrs. DuVernet and Mrs. H. E. Tremayne presided at the tea table, which was most attractively arranged with a cen- tre piece of mauve chiffon and floral decoration of Irises. Miss Martin and Miss DuVernet serv- ed the delicious refreshments to a large number of callers. received in her pretty yes- roses FOOTBALL ‘MATCH Between East and West of Scot- land Results in Draw. The match between the teams representing the East and West of Scotland, played on Tuesday evening, resulted in a draw, the final score being three all. The game was close from start to finish. At half-time the West had a slight lead with a score of three to two, but the one point scored in the last half made the two teams tie. R. HAYWARD EXPECTED General Manager of Hydro-Eleo- tric Coming to Study Situation. R. Hayward of Vancouver, gen- eral manager of the Prince ilu- pert Hydro-Electric Company, as also of the Western Canada Power Company, is expected here at the end of the month, when he| will investigate the situation Of | pottel the Hydro-Electrie Company aad determine its future course of LOCAL NEWS ITEMS i } Cc. M Wilson of Masset is mY Prince George | of the Canadian | BOOKKEEPING TAUGHT IN 12 LESSONS | MAKES BIG CATCHES f 66 9 sada i e Vews assi S. The @. E. Foster Brings in Over Half Million Pounds in Three Trips caine Co A Wort The George E. Foster, Captain nt or or i0n== Gilmour, sailed last night for the eoast of Alaska. Captain Gil tenis ~4 mour has been making some rec a= =) ord-breaking catches. He brought in over 180,000 pounds last trip, Wanted QUEEN CHARLOTTE NOTES. 195,000 the trip before, and 187,- 000 the trip before that He b ThD—Wemnee to do day work. Call Rev. Mr. Bygraves and Mr. A.|pect> to be away ten or twelve 7 ‘Blue ses 132-34 Mallory, left during the week on ave on this trip a visit to points on Masset In : let. going via Mexican Tom's T0 CROSS ATLANTIC IN i For Sale trail to Queenstown md TWENTY-FOUR HOURS | FOR SALB—Lot 25, Block 34, Sec. 7, with A member of the Lillooet's A oa price $000; comm p1 200. Forjcrew fell from a ladder at the ’ Daily Mall's Fit few days only.’ Charles Monroe, 1124/mill wharf Sunday night, re Flight for 4 y mags Cove Avs 117tf Thousand Dollar Prize \POR SALE—teuncn, o6 ri, 5 fm. ¢ in./°C!Ving several bruises to Begin beam, § horsepower Mianus engine —_—_——— wee wre 9688. Chris Unsby, who has a con Special to The Daily News tract to cut several hundred cords iecetvent Sune 8 ontemes of wood for the B. C. Fishertes Chambers, a naviator of St. John, Lost and Found at Aliford Bay, was brought over em le here jada afredeing of| to the hospital Thursday after the financial matters in connec- FOUND—An Odd Fellow’s gold pin, at the noon suffering with an injury to som with his proposed flight cemetery. Owner can have same at the}one of his arms : Daily News OMce by paying tor tims across the Atlantic for the prize ed. sot oe ee of 250,000 offered by the London LOST—Betwee. Merryfeld Building and Mr. A. Hood, an auditor from Daily Ma He believes it will Hays Cove oridge, gold necklace, set}the Department of Public Works ' i = ro enden Ween tend te News "Ones =e pee Ne Victoria, paid an official visit to be possibie \ eT : y ; land in twenty-four hours | POUND Engraved silver watc! m Fourth the pete ae a at the cust cemeteries, —,, Cyeer me Ln ave py beginning of ed _ CONCLUSION OF STRIKE | and paying for this ad 136 137 say Mes ‘ ; Pi The mill boom logs, which for i some time aoe have been block-|bongshoremen Said to Have Won For Rent ing the foresho were removed Increase of Pay. | Fociectinanseeitaieteereenensmceey| CUE « the week on instructions It is understood that an agree- POR RENT—One front room suitable for| "e°* ived from Ottawa. ment has been to all intents | we; one single room, both neatly fur- —-—— concluded between the Long- ues I lerten dato hap tee anal The construction of Sandspit|shoremen’s Union and the Paci- Fulton. iwharf will be proceeded with/fic Stevedoring Company The | large rooms, Ap eo eo Ave! shortly. men are to receive an increase Mcbride — isser | ——— in pay with special considera- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four room Good progress is being made/tion foq over-time and for han- For appolitment phove Merryfeld, Bidg-jon the road between the Oil-jdling such freight as dynamite, . iworks and the Indian village. Of|cement, ete The rate of pay is all the work being done along thelto be increased from the old ENGINEERING East coast road this part is, by|standard of fifty to sixty cents Engineers, Stationary and Mar-|far, the heaviest, being al! rock.|per hour, while seventy cents ine, coached for examination Mr. R. L. Fortier, who, for|will be paid for handling special A. FARROW, jsome years past, was connecited|/kinds of freight such as those 654 4th Ave. East | With the hydrographi survey |just mentioned. ao on the D. G. 8. Lillooet seatliestnali — | (Capt. Musgrave), left here last HOTEL ARRIVALS Dione 300 . Box 1635) = oo for Halifax, and later will oceed to Hudson Bay to —— HARRISON W ROGERS sin oe hydrographic survey Prince Rupert Inn. there Architect a A. W. Carter, Thos. P. Lake, Suite 1, Federal Block RETURN MATCH M. Lucas, John Stenson, Mr. and PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. — Mrs. J. Robertson, Miss Wilma, —_—_—— ‘Single Mon Again “Contest Hon-| Francis Cronin, H. C. James, F ors With Married Men. W. Scofield, Je C. Lewis, F. D W. I JEPHSON mpmemanee McKer, Rh. J. MacGowan, UH. A Barrister and Solicitor The return match to Satur-|?4rks, A. M. Tyson, H H. Rich- of British Columbia, Alberts and Sask-|day’s football game, which re-|©!80", M : Drew, T. Robertson, etchewen sulted in a hard-won victory for|#!4 Mrs. C. M. Wilson. Notary Public the married men, will be played Premier Hotel. Room 11, Federal Block, Prince Rupert On Second avenue this evening, —— — _ |starting at 8 o'clock. Since the R. H. Smith, Mrs, Alexander first game was so close the re-| Collett, Lino Esandero, and J PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. turn match should excite atten- | Schmidt. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov-''" Royal Hotel. ing and General Cartage The players will be:— ae Single Men's Teain—Patter- _ = Cohe n, Cecil Chaney, Phone 1 son, Robertson, Nicol, 8. Currie,| Cecil Breach, A. B. Carr. A. Tom- Office: Suite 9, Federal Block |pPerguson, Stewart, Campbell, |lin, James C. Wright, M. Nuller, i|McLean, Dunn, Brown and Den-| W. R. McLeod, J. L. Toombs, C WENDELL R. JONES | nis. iT. Murray, H. Bruce, Mr. and Married Men's Team—Pete | Mrs. H. Gillingham. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT | Black, Martin, A. N. Other, Savoy Hotel. BOOKKEEPING AUDITING |. Currie, Murray, Douther, Will- me Bookkeeping Taught te Pebvate anuj orem and A. Stewart. » Geo. Remillard and Miss F. Se ee ee t Miller. ro. Gude Oa ie . The Daily News has the lare- | _ amen -_ est circulation in Northern B.C. Subscribe for the Daily News. RATES Ciass of 1 or 2, $1.00 per lesson. 810.00 per course of 12 lessons. | Class of 3 to 5; 75 ¢ per lesson $7.50 per course of 12 lessons Class of 6 to 9; 60c¢ per jgsson 86.00 per course of 12 lessuns | Class of 10 up; 50c per lesson $5.00) per course of 12 lessons, Services per day $8.00 Services per hour 1.25 BOOKKEEPING TAUG'’T IN 12 LESSONS Lesson 1——The uses of the different books Lesson 2—-How a complete double entry bookkeeping system for small busin ss) can be carried on with three books at at a wtal cost for books of between!) $6.00 and $10.00. | Lesson 3-—-How to open bookkeeping sys. | oe for business house er store <«f any | bookkeeping | already | How to take off trial balance Lesson 6—How to take off profit and loss} statement. : Lesson 7—-How to close books, Lesson 8—Hiow to make up statement of Mnancial condition of any firm rhowing ee complete Lesson xamination of first five ks Lesson 4—-How to install system for business concern sons. Lesson 10—-Examination on lessons six, seven and eight Lesson 11—How to audit a set of books Lesson 12-—General review. er. 0S. The Up-to-Date House Decora- tore of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. — Paper-Hanging _ Our Specialties “Ye Olde Reliabie” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green Rupert Bakery action, WESTHOLME THEATRE TO-NI GHT = THE: —— FRANK RICH COM. PRESENTS “The : Belle : of : Arcadia” A Kea! Binging and Dancing Chorus of Pretty Girls 20 PEOPLE - 20 Priees: 25¢, 50¢, Te ‘and Boxes #1 00 Seats on Sale at Orme's 3rd Ave. Store pen at 8, Show starts al Doors 8.30 We Te inet @ have open: 0 oer a 1082 Third matte of the public. “ i GARON & RASOGAZOVITON Phone Biue 908 Thursday tender — soft tized. 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Such an Investment is PRINCE RUPERT REAL ESTATE of “comfortably fired ers of Prince Rupert rea! are drawing handsome from rent property, you can do the same, if you have but limited means, start in @ modest way and gradually increase your holdings Here ie @ good = start can handle with little 4-room cottage with bath and basement on Summit avenue, facing on the Park; $2,700, $800 cash balance to arrange Man hold- estate ncoomes George Leek PRINCE RUPERT Agent for Fort Fraser Lots All ¢ K Offices in United x $250 Buys 5 acres near Prince Rupert FINE LAND GOOD WATER SUITABLE FOR TRUCK FARMING SEE Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert Advertise in The Daily News oer, Borden Street Lot ‘ Level, beautiful view 4 unquestionably one f the vé bes residential lots im the J $3,250.00 Only requires & vash Balance good terms The Mack Realty & Ins. Com y. 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