7] Fresh Halibut Fresh Salmon 3 lbs. for 25c 2 Ibs. for 25c¢ New Potatoes 6 lbs. for 25c Spring Cabbage "ry ~ ; caliente 2 ei: tag =< ‘ . ~ tae Se te 4 : 5c per lb. te | : oF The Prince Rupert Fish & Cold Storage Co. t Phone 123 eile cvisie Phone 123 « = FN aR ma TA 4 bagiewweg ONG Sina INENT DIVINE HERE = He Sees in Weat-“n Coast World’s Future Centre. Rey, wr. Johnson, of the Amer® can Presbyterian Church at Mon- treal, is in town on his way to Stewart. He is accompanied by his wife and little daughter. Rev. Dr. Juhnson frequently lectures in the cities of the United States on the development of Canada and particularly of the Canadian West, with which he is well acquainted. He is taking his present trip to extend his knowledge of the coast. He delighted with his trip se far and notes great development in the west since his earlier visits to it. He notes especially that the settlement of the last few years has been of a much more perma- is “0 “The News” Classified Ads. ==(ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== Qo 0 eo i Wanted WANTED—Second hand trunk with goou lock. Apply News Office. Apply scott WANTED—Strong, intelligent boy. Rupert Marine iron Works. housework; Write to Mrs. WANTED—Girl _ for general good home; fare paid. ~ PETS meow Mill Bay, Naas River, B. C. WANTED—a young woman for kitchen and housework; wages $30.00 .per . Month, with room. Apply to Superin- — Prince Rupert qnere ie P For Rent FURNISHED room to rent. Phone 154. 164tf FURNISHED room in modern Over old Fank of Commerce. FOR RENT—Large front room in private yi suitable for two; modern; close in. bone Green 258. FURNISHED apartment. 4-68 for rent; in_ private nent character than was former-|" ‘family. Apply 981 7th Ave. W. ot THE BEST AT THE ly the case. In British Columbia] 165-70 : he finds alf the varieties of coun- |FOR RENT—Nicely Fetnished pouses fist | | PIONEER DRUG STORES })... 1, 203.3ci3) = et e Europe. He looks to the western A7tf ie - coast as the future centre of ae =: & civilization. For e ie 9 : PAGE & SHAW’S CHOCOLATES oa feu iu bs ie ‘ FURNISHINGS of a three-room Mat for ee Shipped by Express from the Factory Fifty cents buys a dollar's] gale, Flat ‘nite may be rented. | Apply ha j worth at Seott, Froud & Co.'s Jo ie : ee DO YOU KNOW THEM? great shoe sale. Genuine bar- Prohine, “dresser, stale carpet, ‘rug, couch, oie ; ; i cor. 1 B gains in all lines. 165 steel range, folding bed. Cor. Fifth, # 4 Lost and Found Sie NOTICE ey TO CONSUMERS OF ME tion of the public to the following facts with regard to their is supplied to the Canadian Market in bottle: only. plied in common, to all Bottlers. the consumer must be attributed to the system manufacture. 5 ture. on which appears their Trade Mark, the Harp. the City 6f Dublin, Ireland. ST. JAMES’S GATE BREWERY. GUINNESS’S FOREIGN EXTRA STOUT SSRS. ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON & CO., LTD., of St. James’s Gate Brewery, Dublin, find it necessary, from circumstances which have come to their notice, to direct the atlen- 1. Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout is manufactured, of one quality only, and is sup- Any difference noticeable Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout is brewed only from Malt and stitutes or antiseptics have ever been used in connection with itg manufac- 3. Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout must bear Messrs. Guinness’s well-known label, 4. Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout is brewed only at St. James's Gate Brewery, in Foreign Extra Stout, which in the Beer by of bottling, and not to the Hops; no sub- ST ERAT AT TEMAS E , Sa cp tec ep la a KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 Tinware HARDWARE Graniteware MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes ce “‘ Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ Has the Largest Circulation in Northern British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert’s Artistic Job Printing Establishment ene eed ne. —————————— LET US HELP YOU TO A HOME OF YOUR OWN YEAR after year you've been paying out hard-earned money to your landlord for rent. You’ve promised yourself a thousand limes that you’d make the start to own your own ‘home but ou’'ve found it dimfcult—you aven't been able to see your way clear. The Cc. H. I. C. PLAN SHOWS YOU THE WAY It is the most convenient and 4 practical home-owning plan be- fore the people of Canada. In all sections, our contract holders have been enabled to purchase homes of their own—free them- Selves of the landlord burden. Investigate the C. H. I. C, plan NOW. Call or phone our Tocal oMee for particulars. You will under ho obligation, THE CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO., Ltd. Head Office Pacific Bullding Second Floor VANCOUVER, B. Oo. Local Office Federal Bldg, PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©, —IN THE— _ Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley easy terms, PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000.00 raaaas as Nechaco Valley Fort George District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— * Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited: FARM LAND VANCOUVER, B.C, - LOST—Between Borden Street and Hays Cove Circle on 6th Avenue 4 pearl cres- cent brooch. Reward Box 806. 162-tf Alaska : Excursions 7 Days’ Outing Steamers “State of California” and “City of Seattle’ sail from Prince Rupert at 9 p. m. on follow- ing dates:—June 22nd, July 4th, 10th, 1 22nd, and 28th, August 8rd, Sth, st, and 27th for all of call, Ketchekan, Wran- el, Taku Glacier, Killiisnoo, Sitka, luneau, Treadwell, arriving at Skag- way in the morning where special tecsine take excursionists to summit ¢ White Pase and return in time ‘or steamer’s departure in even- ing. Round trip tickets inciuding meals and berths Secure reservations early. ROGERS’ STEAMSHIP AGENCY Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that Guy L. fooker, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation civil en- gineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at south- east corner of Lot 907, Range 5, Coust District, thence north 40 chains more or less to south boundary of J. A. Kirk- patrick’s application to purchase, thence east 40 chains more or less following said boundary to northwest corner of Lot $1, thence south 40 chains to southwest corner of Lot 31, thence east 20 chains more or less to high water mark, thence southerly and westerly following high water mark to point of commencement, containing 200 acres more or less. GUY L, TOOKER,. Dated July 6th, 1913. Pub. July 14, 1913—Sept. 8, 1943. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. The Creditors’ Trust Deeds Act, and Amending Acts. Notice is hereby given that William Hyde, carrying on business 43 @ merchant at Third Aveaue, Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Coiumbia, has by deed dated the Sth day of uly,eA. D. 1913, as- signed all his credits and effects, which may be seized and sold under execution, and all his real estate to Frederick George Dawson, of the sald City of Prince Rupert, merchant, for the purpose of satisfying rateably and proportionately and without preference or priority all his creditors; And notice is hereby given that a meet- ing of the creditors of the said William Hyde will be held at the office of Williams & Manson, barristers, Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B. C,, on Thursday, the 17th day of July, A. D. 1913, at the hour of 2:15 o'clock in the afternoon; And notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the said Wil- liam Hyde are required to forward par- ticulars of same, duly verified by statutory declaration, to the said Frederick George Dawson, addressed to him at the said chy of Prince Rupert, op or before the 30th day of July, A. D. 13, and that all per- sons indebted to ft said William Hyde are required to pey the amount due by them to the said frederick George Dawson forthwith; And notice is hereby given that after the said 30th day of July, A. D. 1913, the assignee will proceed to distribute thé as- sets of the estate among those parties who are entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims duly verified, of which he shall then have received notice, and will not be responsible for the assets or any part) thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose duly verified claim he shall not then have received notice, Dated this 8th oy of July, A. D. 1913. WILLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for the Assignee, Frederick George Dawson, CHEAP ACREAGE —AT— Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert —_IN— 5 AMD 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert ED. SHANNON ARRIVES FOR BOUT WITH KEGG Seattle Fighter and His Trainer, Cyclone Scott, Are Now in Town, Eddie Shannon of Seattle, who is well known along the coast for his skill with the gloves, and who recently fought Frenchie Vaise, arrived here by the steamer Prince George this morning, ac- companied by his trainer, Cyclone Seott. Eddie Shannon wil! im- mediately go into training for his fifteen round fight with Lem ED. SHANNON Kegg, the loeal favorite, on July 2th. He will train in the even- ings at the Windsor gymnasium, Cyclone Scott will fight a pre- liminary bout of five or six rounds with Gordon Campbell on the night of the Shannon-Kege bout The botits will probably come off at the Kaien Island Club. To Address Canadian Club. The secretary of the Canadian Club of Vancouver has received a letter from Hon, J. D. Hazen, minister of marine and fisheries, accepting an invitation to address the club, the exact date to be set after his arrival on the coast, Real Economy. Money well spent is money saved. Go to Seott, Froud « Co.’s shoe sale and prove it. 165 PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE CO., LTD. Sealed tenders will be received by Messrs, Ritchie, Agnew & Co. at thelr of fice, McBride Street, Prince Rupert, up to noon, Wednesday, July 30, 1913) for the construction of the following works at Port Edward: One crib lineal feet approximately of trenches; delivery of ap proximately 10,440 lineal feet of wood Stave pipe from the company’s wharf or scow to the trenches; backfilling the above trenches; and the clearing of approximately four acres Tenders are to be a lump suim for the entire work. Information for bidders, form of tender and plans and specifications may be seen at the above omee. 165-76 dam; 10,440 Hotel : Directory a Members P.R.L. Vintners Association PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and Operated by the Grand Tru Pacific Ry. Geo. A. Sweet, Manager WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave, and Eighth St. * W. . 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 81 Per Day Beener & Besner, Props. J. Y. Rochester V. D. Casley EMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave., Between Sixth and Seventh Streets European Plan, 600 to $1 Per Day PREMIER HOTEL American and European Plan F. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTZL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave, and Sixth St. European Pian Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLEGALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Fraser and Sixth Sts. 2 and 8 Rooms New, Clean and Cheap Partly Furnished 1028 3rd Ave. .Phone Black 334 Wednesday, July 16, 104 . - [LOCAL NEWS ITEMS | Mre. E. Demers arrived back on the Prince George this morning from a short trip to Vancouver. Mrs. BE. A. Woods returned this morning from a hotiday in Vie- toria, W. A. Peitigrew has gone to Terrace and Kitsumkalum for a few days. W. P. Lynch, of Lyneh Bros., left by this morning’s train for New Hazelton. Mrs. William Manson returned this morning from a short visit to Vancouver. Miss Helen Foley arrived from the steamer Prince morning, the south on George this Mrs. William Hyde left on the Princess May on Tuesday for a visit to Alaska, The thirteen member of the Griffith Theatrical Company ar- rived this morning, D. Falkner of Vancouver, in- spector for the Canadian Bank of in the city today. Is Commerce, Bob Switzer, representing Pither & Leiser of Victoria, was a by this morning’s Hazelton. passenger train for Vv. F. G: Gamble and J. B. Young escorted a party of half a dozen men to Tyee Park today to show them that locality, Mrs. Perey Godenrath, wife of the well known citizen of Stewart and editor of the Portland Canal Miner, arrived this morning on the steamer Prince George from Vancouver. H. FE. Munday of Victoria, owner of some valuable rea! estate in Prince Rupert, arrived by the steamer Prince George this morning, accompanied by his family. steamer Prince George this morn- ing to visit for a few weeks, Mrs. Clapp’s brother, J. D. Westen- haver. Frank E., Kirby, the well known naval architect of New York and Detroit, and W. T. Donnelly, chief engineer of the G, T. P. dry dock, are expected to arrive here on Saturday by the = steamer Prince Rupert. John L. Reiliy of Millinacket, Maine, was an arrival by the Prince George this morning. Mr. Reilly, who is an old friend of McCaffery, is making a tour of the west. Alderman business Miss Peck, a’cousin of Mr. Cy Peck, and her friend, Miss Manning, both of Vaneouver, ar- rived here this morning on the steamer Prince George. ‘Lhey are paying a_ holiday visil places of interest in the orth country, to Mrs. Morte H. Craig has re- turned from visiling her daugh- ter, Mrs, MacTavish, in Victoria. She expects that Mrs. MacTavish will come in the first week of August to visit her in Prinee Ru- pert, and that Mr. MacTavish will arrive about the last week in August to take Mrs, MacTavish home, 5 Determined 10 see something the interior before it all epened up by the railroad, Miss May Jobe of New York came here on the steamer Prince*® George this morning and took the train for the interior, Miss Jobe pro- poses to go to Fort George, then on to Mount Robson and from there to Edmonton, of is Colonel Roosevelt in Arizona. Williams, Ariz... July 42, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, ac- companied by his sons, arvived here late tonight on the way to the Grand Canyon of the Golo rado, He had retired, but when he heard a crowd at the stalien he called a merry greeting to them through the stateroom win- dow, He will leave here at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow morning for the Grand Canyon, “ aap een He had just given her a cheque for her first monthly allowance, I think,” she said coyly, “I shall have this cheque photo- graphed,” “To preserve as a memento?” he asked, “No; so I can have it enlarged,” Fred Davidson of Vancouver. who will be the general agent here for the Grand Trunk Pa- cifie in succession to A, E, Me- Master, arrived this morning on the Printe George. Mrs. C, D, W. Clapp of Chi- cago and her daughter, Miss Margaret Clapp, arrived by the S Moo e,, ‘ FOR A TAXi| PRINCE RUPERT AUTO op POPC Coe, DEMAND . Roya Resern Whisky AGES Yun GUARANTEED HE Governney OF CANADA Recommendty py THE INVALID THe Home Tre Connoisseyp HE Pusu who naturally want the best AGE, Pury AND MELLownesy UNSURPASSED & DISTRIBUTORS Prince Rupert Importing Co, ty PRINCE RUPERT, By Port Edward