OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK A Remarkable Expression of Public Confidence | is shown in the statement. cf this company for the fiscal year ending March 3ist, 1913. As cempared with one year ago, the fcllowing figures are exceptionaily in- teresting: Assets March 31st, 1913 Assets March 31st, 1912 111,268.60 Showing a net gain of 647.12 This Remarkable Gain Is Positive Evidence of the Convenience and Practicability of the C. H. T..C. Plan Nearly One-Quarter Million Dollars Loaned to Contract Holders at 5% Simple Interest during the pest 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 Bldg., Second Floor t VANCOUVER, B. C. | Prince Rupert Office Federal Bidg. 915.72 == Buy a Birks’ Mesh Bag= fs ; THEY ARE MADE IN THE NEATEST DESIGNS, IN THE es LATEST FASHIONS AND MOST DURABLE QUALITIES Every woman who is considering the purchase of a 3 mesh bag will be much interested in the illustrations on page 68 of our catalogue. The, work and material em- ployed in the construction of BIRKS’ MESH BAG is of the highest order and quality, whether the article be of Ster- ling Silver, German Silver or Gun Metal. If you should desire something of a more expensive nature write to us Tegarding it, as we show only a small assortment of our stock of Mesh Bags in our Catalogue. We are always pleased to furnish information to any out-of-town buyer regarding any line of goods we stock. Write for our Catalogue; it is a sure guide to suecessful Wedding Gift buying. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo, E. 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Address for Patterns: CURZON BROS., Cl: pugher Syndicate, (Dept. 0 ), 449 Spudina / venue, TORONTO, ONTARIO. ) : Please mention thi ¢ Advertisement. ; i } ‘The News’ for Artistic Printing it smaaar an PFT RNS W fe SCR TE Ae 6, Oar cnaitiadsksncaliiese-nauaeeniiaaana omens Mane OMI Se wenpore A THE DAILY NEWS oc HOTEL ARRIVALS. Wall, Vancouver; J. T. Phélan, Vaneouver; R. C. Wall- roth, Victoria; M. 8. Lubbock, Victoria; Miss Bowron, Victora S. D. Tretherny, Chittewash; A. A, Riehardson, Vancouver; George H. Raley, Port Simpson; C. B. North, Hazelton, Hotel Central. Arthur Moa, K. J. Minnick, Hazelton; A. ¥. Smith, W. 8. Dunn, Mrs. Sinclair, Hazelton; Miss Ritchey, Hazelton; Adolf Gunrud, Vancouver; Olaf Stevens, P. Sigurdson, Fred Olson, Van- eouver; Henry A. Wing, Van- couver,. T. G, Windsor Hotel. T. P. Doran, Miss Sylvia Adams, Miss Dolly Burns, Charles Olson, Charles Sundgren, Thomas For- an. Royal Hotel. John Hodgson, C€. Wormer, Granby Bay; N. Hurlburt, Granby Bay; W. Matheson, William P. Lynch, P. Brunell, Vancouver; F. CG. Russell, V. Henry, M. 8. Bernet, Vancouver; F. Chris- topher, Vancouver; Sy Shepard, Haysport; A. St. Marie, O. F. Finch, D. L. Copland, Kitselas; H. Wiseman, O. Lindgrust. Savoy Hotel. W. Down, F. Miller, George Sykes, 8. W. Gram, C. F. Turner, Glasgow; Mr. and Mrs. Callahan, San Francisco. MUSHER FROM MUSHERVILLE Reaches Bella Coola from Fort George on Shank’s Mare. Mr. Martin Gunderson has ar- rived here after a journey of ex- traordinary length, says the Bella Coola Courier. He came from Athabasca Landing, from which place he travelled by the C. N. R. to Edmonton. Changing at Ed- monton he boarded the Grand Trunk for Tete Jaune Cache, where, on leaving the train, he built a boat and proceeded down stream to Fort George, a dis- tance of some 350 miles by water. From Fort George he proceeded on foot to Bella Coola, packing his necessary supplies on his back. Depending almost entire- ly on his rifle for his supply of food, Mr. Gunderson never failed to find game when he required it, and he reports that game of ail description is very plentiful. For Alaska The “State of California,” the property of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company, called in here yesterday afternoon on her way to Alaska. She_had a big \ecrowd of people on board, some 240 in number, and was conse- quently unable to accommodate all those who wished to go north from this city. Of the seore or so who applied for berths she was only able to take half a doz- en. These were Miss’ Kuster, Miss Laird, Frank Calvert, D. A. Hopper, Clyde Rogers and Mrs. Rogers. ee A. St. Marie, who is interested in placer mining at Kitselas, ar- rived here yesterday afternoon, CLEARANCE Of Dry Goods Bargains for Everyone Large Shipment of Newest Fal! Sweater Goais Included At Enormous Reductions Hamblin & Co. SO ETT PANNE Foose ae S The News” Classified Ads. ==One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== Wanted WANTED—Second hand trunk ‘vith good luck. Apply News Office. WANTED—a young woman for kitchen and housework; wages $30.00 per mcuth, with room, Apply to Superin- teudent Prince Pupert Generel de pital. For Rent FOR RENT—Nicely furnished house; five lar rooms; corner sth and McBride; $30.00 per Month. Phone Black $29. 147tf For Sale FURNISHINGS of a three-room flat for sale, Flat also may be rented. Apply H. F. McRae & Co. 139t FOR SALE—16 ft. gasoline Jaunch with engine and canopy complete; almost new; a bargain. pply 211 Duosmuir St. 157-6! Lost and Found LOST—-Diamond ring. Finder rewarded. Box 68, Daily News. 144tf some ‘ Miscellaneous I HAVE money to loan on approved se- curity at 10% per annum. P. © Box 182. 153tf __L_ EEE Hotel : Directory se Members P.R.L. Vintners Association PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and Operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. Geo. A. Sweet, Manager WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St, W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Second St. European and American Plan Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave, Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Rates 50c to $1 Per Day Besner & Besner, Props. J. Y. Rochester V. D. Casley EMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave., Between Sixth and Seventh Streets European Plan, 60c to $1 Per Day PREMIER HOTEL American and European Plan F. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave, and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CoO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixth Phone 102 St. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Fraser and Sixth Sts. Phone 7 OSBORNE HOUSE 957 Third Ave. Large Single Rooms, With Without Table Board. Large Sitting Room, Bath, Home Priveleges, Moderate Charges. Mrs. G. A. Tessier — BOARDING HOUSE 10 RENT Boarding house and pool room with all equipment for each, in- cluding contract to board 30 smelter men. Fine chance for family to make money. Rent reasonable. For particulars ad- dress or call at pool hall, Cvathy Bay. 159-61 ©. W. CALHOUN Granby Bay, B. C. NEW STOCK OF SEEDS —_—-—- or We hove just received a ship- ment of TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Mail orders Promptly attended to PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. tne a emer Q tl BREATH “THE DRAGON'S Thrilling Film of Opium Dreams at the Westholme. night presented at the Westholme Opera House a most remarkable photoplay. It tells the story of a wealthy and refined woman who engaged a Chinaman This cook is well edu- cated and therefore able to engage the interest of the lady. One day she finds him smoking opium and from merely woman ly curiosity she takes a_ few whiffs herself, Then she becomes addicted to the opium habit, leaves her loving husband finally ana to the opium dens. Every phase of this film is of the most thrilling interest, showing the gradual way in whieh the Dragon's breath secures {ts vie- tims. Tonight and tomorrow there will be as cook. is resorts In honor of Mrs. A. W. Agnew Mrs. J. F. Ritchie of Fifth ave- nue gaye a most enjoyable recep tion yesterday afternoon Lo many members of Prince Ru pert's Four Hundred, Mrs Ritchie showed her ability as a lispatase in every detail. The re- ception was brightened by the profusion of flowers, especially sweet peas and carnations, and had further charm added to it by jthe playing of Werner's orches- itra. Mrs. Ritchie was assisted lin entertaining by Mrs. Du Ve rnet, Mrs. Youn and Mrs. Eg. igert, who looked after the tea and t cnffee: ivy Mrs. Christie and Mrs | Lucas, who served the iees, and |by Mrs, Angus Stewart, Miss | Denison and Miss Du Vernet, who jaided in the serving. Among ithose invited were: Mrs. Du iVernet, Miss Du Vernet. Mrs. F. | McB, Young, Mrs. Bureh, Mrs iC. A. Eggert, Mrs, L. W. Patmore Mrs. Collison, Mrs. H. E. Tre }mayne. Mrs. David HH, liays, Mrs Hailey, Miss Hays, Mrs. J. H. Me- Mullin, Mrs. G. A. MeNieboll, Mrs Westenhaver, Mrs. P. I. Palmer, Mrs. F: H. Evans, Mrs. J.’ Y Rochester, Mrs. Beatty, Mrs, Kirk- patrick, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Homer, Mrs. F. 8, Clements, Baroness De Bernis, Mrs. Bullock-Web- ster, Mrs. Reitchel, Mrs. C. B Forster, Mrs. Durant, Mrs Broadhurst, Mrs. Babington, Mrs. R. O, Jennings, Mrs. Ward. Mrs F, Saunders, Mrs. W. E. Fisher, Mrs. Cambie, Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Angus Stewart, Mrs, A. 8, B. Lu- cas, Mrs, J. M. Christie, Mrs. Fred Peters, Mrs. A. Ek. MeMaster Mrs. G, Sweet, Mrs. Morte Craig, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. C. H, Orme, Miss Denison, Mrs. F. W. Dowl- ing, Mrs. N. MeNeill, Mrs, G. D. Tite, Mrs. J. ©, MeLennan, Miss Green, Mrs, O. H. Nelson, Mrs Dewdney (Vernon), Mrs. Sylyes ter Spokane), Mrs. Wooster Spokane), Mrs. A. J. Morris, Mrs. J. H. Pillsbury, Mrs. Morti- mer, Mrs. G. R. Naden, Mis: Bowron (Victoria), Mrs. Collin- son, Mrs. A, Carss and Mrs. Phil- potts. corpnantnaeciulbaggitittnesettnsmipaenth J, E. Dyer of Third avenue was brought up in the police court this morning on the charge of driving his auto over the speed limit. His evidence, however was such that he was acquitted, Read Jabour Bros.’ advertise- nent, page 2 tf a (Tocat NEWS ITEMS | it. L. Beresford of Tockeport, who has been in the cily for a few days, left this morning for Vancouver. J. T. Phelan, superintendent of Telegraph, and the Dominion Miss Irene Phelan, returned to Vancouver this morning. Lee Baker, local mgnager for Westenhaver Bros., gatied for the south this morning on the Prinee George. He is going to Chicago. A. A. Richardson, insurance adjuster, was one of those sail- Vancouver this morning Prinee George, ing fot on the Frank Galvert and D, O, Hop- per, bankers of Vancouver, look passage for Alaska yesterday on “State of California.” the Miss Kuster and Miss Laird, milliners of this cily, were pas- for the north yesterday Stale of California. sengers m ihe Graham, representing the stationery firm of Barber- Eliis of Toronto and Vancouver, went south this morning on the Prince George. Mr. G,. P, I. Palmer, afler spending ten days in Montreal the guest of & P. Walker, manager of the Royal Bank, sailed for London, England, on the steamer Tunisian on June 27th, Mrs. Sinclair of Hazelton and her sister, Miss Ritchie, sailed for Seattle this morning on the steamer Prince George, Cc. BD. Williams, Atlin Fisheries, Ltd., accompanied Mrs. Williams and their two children, the Prince for Van- secretary of the by sailed on fGeorge this morning suyer, Mrs, and little son of last Sargent Hazelton arrived on night's train to spend a couple of weeks visiting her sister, Miss Barbeau Mrs. Warren Kelly left on the steamer Prince George this morn ing to spend a few weeks visiting her mother in Vancouver. Miss Bowron, stenographer to Sir Richard MeBride, returned to Victoria this morning on the ss Prinee Miss Bowron was delighted wilh this part of the which she had not vis While up here she and Hazel- George. ‘ountry iled before. look trip to Granby ton, Mrs among the Prince George MeMordie Mr. were the Mrs. S. P. MeMordie passengers < and mn this morning is going to spend months with relatives at Falls. Lieut. MceMordie s going to attend the provincial Niagara rifle shoot at Vancouver. F. G, Wall, representing the MeClary Stove Manufacturing Company, arrived in the city last night, having made the trip from Vancouver via Ashcroft and Fort He reports great activ- the latter place. Already more than a thousand the two towns. Mr. this morning for Van- on the George, George, ity at there are people in Wall left ‘ouver Prince FOR SALE. Equity in double corner, Sixth avenue and Mathews street, Port Edward, at a sacrifice, Address Wm. A. Buller, 2352 Post &8t., San Francisco, Cal. 157-74 Fresh Halibut 3 lbs. for 25c Phone_ | 23 ma AR Rm 8 New Potatoes 6 lbs. for 25c Spring Cabbage 5c per lb. The Prince Rupert Fish & Cold Storage Co, LIMITED FRANK S, EVANS Fresh Salmon 2 Ibs. for 25c Phone 123 Friday, July 11, 1943 THE PERFECT sHog for SUMMER SPORTS FOR EVERYBODY — Made in Smart Styles, Suitable For Every Outdoor ion YOUR DEALER HAS THEy You Might As Well Get THE BEST CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO., umiteo, MONTREAL. 2 FOPPPPOIOLOLOLOOD DCSE LL OOLS HH 444, ' \ -_ yj pe | (uf \ " ,“« | | 4 » f ‘ Be hp 4 & } “SEE The Following RES eee, Lot 54, Block 27, S¢ 1 84 $1,500 cash, bal. 12 and 4 months Lot 90, Block 20, Sec. 2, $1 $562 cash, bal. 0. T. I Lots 19 and 20, Block 2 $1,200; 1-3 Cash, bal. to a For exchange, an 8-a ranch at North Yakima f Rupert property tT ehance for the right 1 Agent for Fort Fra George Led PROL OPEL OCD LIM DYER APARTMENTS 2 and 3 Ro New, Clean and Cl Partly Furnishe 1029 3rd Ave. .Phone Black mf ENGINEERING Engineers, Stationary ine, coached for exar “PACIFIC TRANSFER (I. Bi Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mom ing and General Cartage Phone 1 Fedéra! | Office: Suite HARRISON W. ROGES 9 PRINCE RUPERT, B. | Phone 300 P, O, Box 1 W. J. JEPHSON Barrister and Solicitor of British Columbia, Alberta and %# atchewan Notary Public Room 11, Federal Block, Prince Rutis ee BOOKKEEPING - AUDITI Bookkeoczing Taught by Private Less Terms Reasonable WENDELL R. JONES Phone 112 913 2nd ~ BROWN & BUTTERS MINING ENGINEERS METALLURGY AND MINING OF0! Res, Phone Black 413 B Prince Rupert y 1 ——t For Ren! Fine Comfortable House on ar Street, with Bathroom. $301.00 per Mon! G. R. Naden Co, Li Real Estate and Insurane? Second Avenue.