THE DAILY NEWS lowing lines: styles and qualities. and prices to suit all buyers. Our catalogue telis it all. your jewellery wants from its sent free to any address. Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director Write for it illustrations. We Give the Most Thorough Jewelry Service on the Pacific Coast Through our mail service you may take advantage of the fine quality and moderate prices we offer in the fol- Ladies’ Bracelet Watches, in which we prov ide many Bracelets in plain gold and gem set gold and plati- num designs at a great range of prices. Signet Rings for either ladies or gentlemen, in 14 and 18 carat gold, in newest and prettiest designs. Fine Gem Rings set in clusters or solitaires in styles and select It will Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C be 7 Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Stee! Blocks Pipe Fittings Rope Valves Pumps Stoves & Ranges Hose Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Paint FRED STORK’S HARDWARE —=== Established 1908 Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron THE BEST AT THE———— PIONEER DRUG STORES Shipped by Express from the Factory = D0 YOU KNOW THEM? ———— Has the Largest Circalation in Northern British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert’s Artistic Job Printing Establishment THIRD ANENUE Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware “FROM HOME TO HOME.” Excellent Gafe., 1142 Pender Street West Py Phone 8500, HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Moderate Prices; Vancouver, B.C. Phones 187 and 430 Shirriff’s Lime Juice - Raspberry Vinegar Blackberry Wine - Port Wine - - Imported Black Cherry Wine KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY P.O. DRAWER 1524 HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ , ** Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ 50c 50c 50c 75¢ “The News” Classified Ads. ==(ne Cent A Word-For Each Insertio | {3 PLAYERS DISGUISED AS GIRLS CAUSES A RIOT Boy Started Rumpus by Snatching Go Wa liceman is others Iden Locks from Head of Centre Fielder. shington, July 21—One po- in the hospital, two are nursing bruises and awaiting new uniforms and part of the Union League baseball park is a wreck today as a result of a riot game covered a girls The bound train under tion. storm acquired at Sunday's baseball when 4000 enthusiasts dis- team of “bloomer” were men in disguise. » team was taken to an east police protec- A half hour before’ the the manager of the “girls” the gate receipts and had disappeared. The team was so. successful here four weeks ago that ‘t re- turned for a second appearar.ce, the opposing team being an aina- teur organization M. D. the ky yo from plate, spectators A moment later up be at thi den | }came young man with make- eyebrows. a storm of bottles and bricks the shelter where the police massed. The ticket money back, the park property. Several persons were a number 25 Suits and Coats, only $18.00 to $27.00. Demers. Sub “girls” from -ianvel, The trouble began when centerfielder, a hus- ung blonde, threw a_ bail deep centre to the home catching the runner. ‘the grew suspicious. a boy slipped hind the supposed divinity rd base and gave her gol- cks a vigorous pull. They away, revealing a chunky an. elaborate up, ending just about bis The team fled through io of the elubhouse, the their ire on crowd then’ stormed windows, demanding venting their hurt and of arrests made. this week regular price See window at 170if for $15.75; scribe for the Daily News. Hotel ; Directory De Members P.R.L. Vintners Association PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX Owned and Operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. Geo. A. Sweet, Manager Wanted e~--— @ WANTED—Dining room girl at the Vienna Cafe. 171tf WANTED—A_cook for young men’s mess. Apply P. 0. Box 580. 170-71 WANTED—Girl for general housework; good home; fare paid. Write to Mrs. J. L. Cosens, Mill Bay, Naas River, B. C. 164-67 TWO capable women desire positions as housekeepers for groups of men. No trifers. Address Marion ere eas Mae Chico, Gal. Morganfield, 525 Ivy St., 171-72 For Rent Paneer) Fis comin FURNISHED room in modern ap artment Over old Bank of Commerce 171- FOR RENT—Talbot House, furnished. Ap- ply on premises. ow TWO well ee rooms for rent. Phone Black 329 166tf Ap- FOR RENT—Flat in the Clam) Bldg. ply to Westenhaver Bros. 166tf FOR RENT—Large front room in private family; suitable for two; modern; close in. Phone Green 258. FURNISHED room for_ rent; in_ private ae 46 Apply 224 7th Ave. W. For Sale I, C._con- WHAT offer, cash, for two C aS nly ve tracts fifteen months old? Box 94, City. FURNISHINGS of a three-room fat for sale. Flat also may be rented. eee H. F. McRae & Co. COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, ‘cattle dealer, Collingwood West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road. Phone Collingwood 46 Kh. Post office, Collingwood East, Box 20 170-tf ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL formerly Kaien Isd. Gymnasium To rent for Publie Meet- ings, Particulars at hall or Secretary, P, O. Box 268 Dances, ete. CHEAP ACREAGE Att Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert ae 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St. WINDSOR HOTEL W. H. Wright, Prop. E First Avenue and Seventh St. HOTEL CENTRAL uropean and American Plan Peter Black, Prop. First European Plan, Rates 50c to $1 KNOX HOTEL Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth Per Day Besner & Besner, Props. 7. Y. Third Ave., Between Sixth and European Pian, 60c to $1 Per Day Rochester Vv. D. Casley EMPRESS HOTEL Seventh Streets American and European Plan PREMIER HOTEL F. W. Henning, Manager European Plan ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. Steam Heated Our : Special FIFTH AVENUE LOT IN SECTION SIX $2950.00 Requires Only $950 Cash Lets Across Street at $4,000 HG. Helgerson, Ltd. . Offices Helgerson Block Phone 96 Selling LIMITED Fraser and Sixth Sts. Phone 7 Phones 187 and 430 50c per bottle 99 99 STALKER & WELLS FIRST CLASS GROCERS SOS BR ei aOR ei = BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR Co. LIMITED : NOTICE. Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., Notice is hereby given that meetings of the Provincial Agri- cultural Commission will be held at the following places: Terrace, August 9th, 2:30 p. m.; Prince Rupert, August 41th and 12th, 10 a. m.; Hazelton, August 413th, 7:30 Pp. m.; Aldermere, August 45th, 10 a.m, The commission will hear evi- dence on all matters affecting agricultural conditions in the province, All persons interested are re- quested to be present. W. H. HAYWARD, M. L. A., Chairman, C. B. CHRISTENSEN, Secretary, 169-92 Advertise in Pipi nae a: eRe - ae MULUTIMILLIONAIRE TEA KING VISITS RUPERT (Continued from page 1) need one. an old “T don't He's Thomas. the captain. friend of mine.” So Mr. Newey, willing to give the unknown gentleman the ben- efit of the doubt, saw the captain. “Do you know a gentleman here,” he asked, ‘who calls himself Sir Thomas Lipton?” “What?” said Captain Donald. Thomas Lipton? Tut, man, nonsense.” And so the importance of Sir Sir See “Sir Thomas was not recognized on board the steamer, As it was not deemed wise, however, to dump the King’s friend into the Pacific, the multimillionaire was not further molested until he reached Prince Rupert. Then a notice of his arrival was given, not to the mayor to the Board of Trade, but to Chief Vickers. There was no trouble about identifying Sir Thomas, or about finding out where he went to af- himself. stable Bailey lice office, contemplating the standing in the po- va- Bailey, ful air, Constable there Sir Thomas present, citizens’ procession brass band, to bring the capitalist forth from his ment. It is understood is quite willing speak the Canadian Club whenever body requests him to address it In the great Homer Pipkin, ian names and Clarence assumed, he disguise his _ identity. were also some postcards views of New where it is lately been business will which, slaying. probably avenue and Mathews street, Por Edward, at a sacrifice. and council, or ter landing from the _ Prince George. He sought the head- quarters of the King’s officers He was found by Con- cant walls thereof with a thought- who is noted for his tact and hospitality, immediately introduced Sir Thomas to Chief Vickers. The chief made the multimillionaire feel as much at home as was possible, considering the. strait- ened means at his disposal. And is staying at awaiting the arrival of a headed by a areal retire- that he before that man's pocketbook were found inscribed the dickens- Jones Stewart it is occasionally uses to There with Wesiminsler, conjectured he has Urgent require the return of Sir Thomas to his home at New Westminster by the Prince George tomorrow. morn ing. It has not yet been discoy ered how much money he has de eided to invest here. FOR SALE. Iquity, in double corner, Sixth Address Win. A. Butler, 2352 Post St San Francisco, Cal, 157-71 Watch the Dollars. Don’t spend more than you have to. Go to Seott, Froud & The Following LOTS Lot 54, Block 27, Sec, 4, $1,500 cash, bal, months, $4,000; 12 and 18 Lot 90, Block 20, Sec. 2, $1,312.00; $562 cash, bal. G. 7. P. Lots 19 and 20, Block 20, fee. 8, $1,200; 1-3 cash, bal. to arrange. For exchange, an 8-acre apple ranch at North Yakima for Prince Rupert property. This is @ fine chance for the right man. George Leek PRINCE RUPERT OMces in All Cities in the United Kingdom, > Agent for Fort Fraser Lots, The Daily News| Co.'s shoe sale. Every pair a bargain whether you pay §& or $5. 171-72 Read Jabour Bros.’ advertise ment, page 2. tf pooee woccoewes [ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS entertainment given by social hall, Everybody 471-72 Social P. R. Gatholie Club, Thursday eve, 8:80. welcome William Sibbald, who has the contract for building the govern- jail at Masset, left for that ment on the Prince John last point night Peck, of Peck, Moore & here yesterday accompanied by Peck of New has to and his other GC, W. Co., returned from Vancouver, his father, Mr. W. Westminster, who come visit his son here sop, Mr. Hal Peck of George- town, 12 Imported Tunics, this week only for $18.75; regular price $32.00 to $50.00. See window at Demers. 170tf W. G. Gillette, who has just completed his contract for the building of the government wharf at Lockeport, returned to the city on the Prince John last night. 25 Suits and Coats, this week only for $15.75; regular price $18.00 to $27.00. See window at Demers. 170tf H. M. Mann of Grand Forks, Mann of this city, was an arrival on the Prince George yesterday morning. After spending a few days here he will proceed to Granby, where he will be in the employ of the Granby Smelting Company. brother of Mr. J, D. HAZEN TO COME HERE ON WEDNESDAY Minister of Marine and Fisheries Will Deliver Address Before Canadian Club. Hon. J. of marine The Hazen, minister Douglas and fisheries, W ednesday, news just will arrive here next July 30, received by Dr. of the Canadian Club. Hazen will remain here days viewing the city its facilities as this will be time that he has been im Prince Rupert. Mr. Hazen has con- sented to deliver an address be- fore the Canadian Club here. Clayton, according secretary Hon. Mr for some and in- as a ship- the first specting ping port, STATUE FOR VICTORIA Monument to the Late Queen for Parliament Grounds. (Special to The Daily News.) Victoria, July 24. - Albert Bruce-Joy, the distinguished sculptor, announces that he is at work on a large statue of the late Queen Victoria, for erection in front of the parliament buildings in Victoria, BOXING TONIGHT Lem Kegg and Eddie Shannon in Mcintyre Hall. All local patrons of the ring and devotees of the noble art of self-defence should not fail to attend the bout that is being put on at McIntyre Hall this evening. EDDIE SHANNON, Seattle light- here for the special purpose of trying his skill against the local favorite, Lem Kegg. Lem Kege says if he wins this he wants. to meet Joe Bayley. The contest will mence at 9:30 p,m. sharp, , the has come Eddie Shannon weight, com. Stir Fines. Chris Johnson, Vietor Olsen and Charles Edmark were fined $50 apiece in the police court this morning for supplying liquor to an dndian girl, Louisa Martin, She had to pay &5 for drunken- ness, The Major—Ah, adi Count! What's good morning, the matter? I hever saw you looking as old as you do this morning. The Count—That's nothing, Major. TI never was so old as I am this morning, . Thursday, July 24 » 1943 Leet ooT Outing Shoes For Everybody THE PERFECT syor FOR SUM SUMMER sro mre nia i ade oS a Te Mee eeooooonn, FOR A TAX Phone 75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO (0, POOP bee ' Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT'S iNbus. TRIAL ANNEX A launch leaves the govern. ment slip for Port Edwary every day. For particulars apply to Harrison, Gambje & Co., Phone 54, 3rd Ave Peres NOTI cE To CONTRACTORS. PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE 00, itp, tenders will be Hitehie, Agnew & Co fice, McBride Street, Prince | noon, Wednesday, July 30, 1913 the construction of the following works 4 Port Edward; Sealed Messrs, One crib dam; approximately 1044 linea! feet of trenches; delivery ty eae 10,440 lineal feet of wo Stave pipe from the company's wharf o scoWw to the trenches; backfilling the w trenches; and the clearing of approus four acres renders are to be a sum for the entire work. Informa bidders, form of tender and pla specications may be seen at the abo OSBORNE HOUSE 957 Third Ave. Rooms, W Without Table Board Large Sitting Room, Bath Priveleges, Moderate Charges Mrs. G. A. Tessier THE MIDWAY LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GARMENT CLEANIN PRESSING, DYEING AND REPAIRIN Goods Called For and Delivered 322 Bth Street Phone Green 24 PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0. 908 Third Avenue Large Single Dealers in HAY OATS CORN SEEDS CLOVER CORN FEED WHEAT TIMOTHY ALFALFA ETC. FEED A [ALTY CHICKEN SPki Mail orders promptly attended PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mor Ing and General Cartage Phone 1 Suite 9, Federal Block HARRISON W. ROGER Office: Architect Suite 1, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B. © Phone 300 BOOKKEEPING - AUDITIN Bookkeeping Taught by Private Lem Terms Reasonable WENDELL R. JONES Phone 112 913 2nd Are BROWN & BUTTERS P, O. Box 1635 wl MINING ENGINEERS METALLURGY AND MINING opoLtt Res, Phone Black 413 por 19 Prince Rupert We Have F Or : Sale e A Fine Inside Lot |! Sec, 6 Block 12, $4500.00 G. R. Naden Co., Lit Real Estate and Insurance Second Avenue.