THE DAILY NEWS BROTHER OF PRESIDENT /| Joseph R. Wilson Leaves News- “Th N 99 | ifi j A | paperdom for Fidelity Co. e e W Ss ass S ° Mr. Joseph KR. Wilson, brother : ; ; ak as sien . - of President Woodrow W tec, has entered the service of the! ® United States Fidelity & Guaranty | — ban Company a8 manager of the pro _—— I | —— motion and development depart- | : ' vaiti-| | THE ment, with headquarters at Balti-| PERFECT S g a= ore. Mr, Wilson's long service| | FOR SU SHOE g more a MMER . with the Nashville Banner and ASK YOUR Dun ORTS i his newspaper work with that eee | NEW HAZELTON NOTES. | i. Toca News MEMS. fs "nog | ; o the United States Fidelity &) . | Perrrrrrce P| KITCHEN HELP — Wanted st Yienna|” ' Guaranty Company intelligent, | peepee G Grow of the } ‘ " Cafe. ser | =6V. D. Casley, of the Empress up-to-date methods and rips | ieo, Cro o . ospital staff a , . ; ae Hospita tal | WaNTeD Young man for dining car) Hote returned on the Princess | ),»dgment | e Ss left Thursday morning on a va- work. One with knowledge of cook-| ; fte yn , | s leation to the coast ing preferred, Apply 1. MeLean _— yesterday afternoon. rhe department over which Mr Oo pb & ' , , t News Stand, G.T.P. wharf 140-142 — Ww ’ ' ang ’ i ilson will preside as manager “ | metas ye | Judge Young left yesterday for stands second in importane i i Several Indians left Tuesday ‘ ; age : a ; tlir o hold a session of the o . . aong . | 1.) a lafternoon with the first pack For Sale A nt ’ 7 a n other department, becauss cS j lerain for the Babine district thie County Court there the company depends upon the : > ~ a ; : + inspiration and work of that de-| Et season. FURNISHING f oom fet for ane . i VAUDEVILLE CONTEST | sale. Fiat also on Te cane Apply Mr. John ae hae reed partment to develop, advance | ag cRae & Co iset superintendent, returned on Sun and increase the comp: } ' » She super . » i as ompany's bus J C. Shephard, superintendent/por sarg—raunch, 96 1, 5 ft. 6 | day's train from Terrace .. for Foley, Welch and Stewart, Beem, 8 horsepower Misnus (Oo _ I 1 ! : J 7 eal mus y refitte Price $450 *hone The nited States delity and BY- peabar sen Oe et ee — The Borealis, property of the Guaranty Company is to be ¢ | THE SUNSHINE GIRLS —_ “i ioe aoe = Chas. | Atlin Fisheries, Ltd. left the}oratuiated upon securing the — ee a . Kohout. = me "\ao-t, [harbor yesterday afternoon for 4] ....jcoe of Mr. Wilso eae D. G. Stenstrom, of the Foley, “ services of Mr. Wilson for this} 8 BIG ACTS===8 Welch & Stewart staff left on ° ten-days fishing voyage. most important branch of the | es eee Thursday morning for Calgary Lost and Found Mrs. Charles Prosser and son company’s work 1 tes be t In Addition to the Regular Show By Dave will join the ranks of the 8 vale ; —- : ? of § 0 are in the city on : #1 : | benedicts before he returns von i f St. Louis are in me. Oo ng KITSEUKLA COAL | mn FOUND—An 044 Fellow’s gold pin, at the| Visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs | —_—___— | cemetery. Owner can have same at the) patrick Care | 9 . ? | Collin Munro was in town on| Bey News Omice by paying for ama | 8 rick Carey Putting on Gang of Men to Do|z *” *' b' Wednesday after a trip to the| H. Irwin ff the Forestry Development Work. e Kispiox valley and to Rocher de| ae : ae. S9. ene ante ' | For R Branch, Lands Department, re- An active campaign of develoy 81,200; 1 _ uneeeen — mennieanin ‘ | or Rent returned Sunday from a feW] on: on the Kitseukla coal flelds| ' se } "3" p ; > ace o a8 oa ; ; ; ’ esene 6 9 Frank Dockrill of Vancouver,| rays’ trip to Terrac n business./nas already been undertaken by ranch at } The Man from Klondyke’ fie: sss on ts was aterm i" Fast| 5G. Mens, [i'w tert ana Witham MeDon:|f Ber e close in Phone , Ne re re age oO chance to join Messrs. Jefferson & Beau Red 183. 1300f = a hg ab, gen me oo ie ald, says the Omineca Herald - snensiimens iia aiieiiiaaaetiiiat ictal dette at the Howson Basin coa)|?OR RENT—Mieely furnished house; five the ©. returned on thé}pnis coal was staked by them| fields ne — Apply 108 sth ave, aot Princess May yesterday after 41)..) summer and they did con EVERYTHING CHANGED Prices 25c, 50c and 75c ? FOR RENT one enum Genie couple of weeks’ vacation siderable prospecting aatiote.| . flats, above o be, $25 each. Couk — : "a Divisional Engineer Toby, of! be pe yn Be. | ora o2 i ould a aan ahead ing themselves that the flelds Prince Rupert, spent the week | Mee next our own containing office Mr. Carroll, G Wharting-|were worth developing About —_ ENCED ’ | furniture, only $30 one furnishedier at Seattle. arrived on the ee end in town and on Monday af- three room cottage with bath, etc., only P May westerdas Re wit ten days ago they arrived at 7 ; s several cabins close rincess { »sterde e i . ; . ' “ ternoon went to the end of steel | i teen 08 par toeen dhe a ye bm oe ae "wele r "hig {okeena Crossing and started a meanee eupent to make an inspection Rae & Co 141-42 ican aa’ an k , , cael On Se los packing in a bunch of sup ™ i . rip to Alaska OmMces / als FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, | plies t enable them to work eo eoe See Robt. Langlands, who has been | ~ x oe tat al a ha eight or ten men all summer and a guest of his daughter, Mrs.| The threemasted barge Amer-|/,)) - - Newick, for a week, left Thurs. | me ear attle pp = ~ , . ; ay wit a cargo oO umber na © day morning for Summerland to! Agents Wanted ee ee “ a LEAVE FOR THE WAAS ' j coal. She was in tow of the tug &@ [reside with Rev. and Mrs. Lee. | Gamenetere of Vansouver sone ° = ’ eo 7om odore o a er. - - ae. cnitibthammia Three Experts Who Willi Do GEO. SAYER & CO., COGNAC. —_—_—_ _— Harry Brooks, manager Prince @80- SAYER & CO, CO@nac. | x ’ Much to Make Country Known. : GEO. SAYER & CO., COQNAC. G. A. MeNichol, superinter = Rupert Hardware Co., and cap-j| are open t make most liberal arrange-| dent of the G.T.P., has left town : Fi tain of the Prince Rupert base- Anos Apply. direct — to Mecsrsi for a tt ip to the north, which will On the steamer Venture this 7 & | ail team is in town this week! Ge Ses «cause ie Sovins| Probably last two months. He |afternoon there will leave for the} —_= ym business and also renewing, AGENCY. 140-1469.144 |will visit Dawson. Fairbanks and|Naas Valley Messrs. A. H. Tom | Buys 6 acres near Prince Rupert ol acé ’ é ‘es ‘fore -e- | SaEyE a ™ lw = — d a rane Bef re- = ee — | Nome linson and Mr. Walker, agricul-| = at ““ e ae. will make ENGINEERING sciiaiilials tural experts of the provincial| FINE LAND : = eee ere Engineers, Stationary and Mar-| The lighthouse tender Estevan| government, together with Mr. H.| GOOD WATER Ss Jar Rut wes Vict ine, coached for examination sailed for Langara at 9 o'clock|Irwin, the forestry expert. Mr-.| ves : oma on of Victoria A. FARROW, |this morning. She had on board|R. O. Jennings, road superintend SUITABLE FOR —— with D _— j ee 654 4th Ave. East| Captain Robertson, Mr. Tremaine jent, who has had much hard ex- TRUCK FARMING ‘oe - C008. : —— eau | and Mr. Wilby of the Marine and|perienced in that part of the} Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635) Fisheries Department eountry will accompany the] Joe Coyle, Aldermere left on! i ” dumminions party | . ' Thursday morning for Ottawa HARRISON W ROGERS The chorus girls’ contest to SEE on business. . jnighi at the Westholme Theatre Football Challenge. Architect | will be a first class vaudeville en —_—— ‘Harrison, Gamble & Company Mr. and Mrs. Hoopes, Telkwa, Suite 1. Federal Block jtertainment in addition to the The St. Andrew's Society re , " : GEN arrived in town Wednesday night PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. regular show by the Frank Rich|esived this morning a telegram — —_ _ . Co é : r o- oy See _ -“. = | ee | VOMPAaNy. from the football association of | Third Ave. Prince Rupert sday oO le starter —_— ; for their new home in the valley, | W. J. JEPHSON Violet Mortimer, the little _ air a a -_ tine ~ ; , : o ple on Jul st, the latte: where a large number of friends Barrister and Solicitor daughter of E. H. Mortimer, cele ows oe Soe R pe will greet thern—Omineca Her- | or pritish Col brated her tenth birthday yester- generously offering to pay & | u rt Bakery oa umbia, Alberta sad Saesk-| - 7 transportation charges The ald. tchew day afternoon by taking a party | Wie Beg to announce that we have opentd a an ' Notary Public of forty-one friends in the launch challenge is being considered by/e ay Bakery st 1032 Third Ave, and : ‘ ‘ > ‘ t Room 11, Federal Block, Prince Rupert) Alice BH to McNichol! Creek. She|'Me sports committee of the so | Sed vestavtent wrese ; restaurant trade 4, specialty ; ‘je ‘ ‘ : t &. apecial DArIEW T == land her little friends spent a long|°!etY 8nd will probably be ac-|eetiveres % @ tinerw 0° te SF F ( yR S A LE ' PAC Fi TRANSFER C0 and pleasant afternoon playing cepted. i QARON 4 RASOGAZOV'TCH ” various games, returning about eS - Phone Blue 398 = Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov-|9 © clock in the evening Prizes for Decorations. Everywhere women are coping with the same = . ‘ . ing and General Cartage —— - difficulty — the securing of domestic help. Lots $4-55, Block 34, Section 1. 3 Phone 1 Prince Rupert Inn. That a prize for the table best $32,500: 1-3 cash, balance over years. | Office: Suite 9, Federal Block - decorated with flowers, etc., by Los 198. Block 20, Section 2, 9860; | D. R. Pottinge, H. G. Bamford, |the ladies should be offered at the ort Wal A Gurney-Oxford with its wonderful devices for the saving of time and labor enables you to be 4. K. McCarthy, B. W. Luke. P : : . : ’ A. . MeCarthpy, uke, erey ’ independent, if from necessity or choice you are Lots 5-6, Block 9, Section 7, $1,600; $ | WENDELL R. JONES & Gradock. J. W. Nichols. Harry( 2 *© the eussesiton of Mr without a servant. 1-3 ¢ash, balance 6 ‘and 12 & | : : A. H. Tomlinson, the provincial os Sheere d omlinson, the provincial E RUPERT'S INDUS ——- EXPERT ACCOUNTANT : , t PRINC ~ The Divided Flue distributes the heat eveniy Lot 12, Block 17, Section 7, $1,800; BOOKKEEPING AUDITING Hetel Premier. prvesnanen, “Seeeemares meee RIAL ANNEX $000 cash, balance over 32 j om a i a it rw Alderman Bullock-Webster, who T throughout the oven, and by means of the Econo- months. | Bookkeeping Taught tm Private Lessons) aan Ge a George Davies, ee a ; : : : Phone 1 Mrs. J. C. Conibar, 0. Johnson ett vate , re : es the & mizer determined, 28-29, Block 19, Section 7 , ‘ A-launch leay the temperature is ned, kept constant, Wists. gers ey A For the Present Located at James Dovie and family. William |#®880clation, thinks it very prob- ment slip for Port } or changed as desired. It is easily controlled by a 12° months. C. DB. Rand's, 2nd Ave. Masteer. able that the suggestion will be overs day. | : little lever working around six notches. Lot 24, Block 3, Section 8, $700; mame scam eras Hote! Central. adopted. apply to H@rris $300 cash, balance arranged. . a Lots 50-51 (Prince Rupert Boule- Bart Gagne, A. Johnson, © Kootenay Ore Production. & Co., Phone 51 : varg) Block call Section 8. . Z . Maki, J. MeDonald. 500; 1- , balance ar- Alaska Excursions ane ranged | . Royal Hotel. Nelson, June 17.—The ore|———————— ' : } : : | , ; } Dough and batter-mixtures will always be light, thoroughly cooked, and nicely browned. This stove saves you the dreaded black le:.ding . 7 ene © ©. Mineard, F. W. Ferguson.|production in the Kootenay and process for it has an unchanging polished top. 7 D 2 - oO ti f Windsor Hotel. Boundary districts last week to- Z If you must do your own work you owe it to LAW-BUTLER co a rays u ing Frank Green. tallied 44,409 tons, making a to- Advertise in to ° i . ™ — ——————— tal for the year to date of 1t,- yourself and to your family to spend less time in the Real Estate and insurance “gate of Californie” 3 Foowwal! Match a Draw. 161,411 tons, Smelter receipts ki oleae itchen. Phone 60 619 Third A and “Olty of Seattio” sail from ' me Prince Rupert at © p. m. on follow- for the week were 38,509 tons; No woman need be a drudge with a Gurney- . § sists, Bane, = gute Mtn, The return football match be-|for the year todate 1,023,542 tons e Oxford range. i 77 a BR bist! and '27tn for tween the single men and the ili i hia il ws 1836 THe eanx of 1913 | L -& ‘east. Gitiones, “Snke, married men, played on Saturday| [If you require a chair or couch e } So eres Se. evening, resulted in a draw, the |re-upholstered, get prices at Geo. 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