seein alas eetienne petting msi atest again Carried Over Several odds and ends left from our great sale are now on a OPECIAL SLAUGHTER BARGAIN TABLE TODAY we will sell these goods at any price, for we do not intend to put them back into stock. We won't tell you here what these goods are, but if you want an unusual bargain It Will Pay You -10 Cal i. S. WALLACE C0., LTD. Dry-Goods, Crockery, Wall-Paper, Etc. Efficient Service-.Solid Values Every year our mail service grows in efliciency as the servant of the out-of-town buyer. Every year our illus- trated catalogue increases in circulation, and this not be- cause of the extensive increases in the population of the province, but because the honest methods we employ in merchandising, and the solid values we give, have won the entire confidence of every buyer who sought our service. REGARDING JEWELLERY In every line of JEWELLERY we have paid strict at- tention to fashion, and everything from the least to the greatest in the matter of price is made after select styles. Our catalogue gives a faithful representation of all lines carried by us in this department, the prices are fair and moderate. Write for our catalogue today. Henry. Birks & Sons, Limited ‘ JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C A FEW GODET PERFUMES SONS BOIS TRESOR DE VIDLETTES AUGEPINE BLANCHE 7 AT THE REXALL STORES THE rier tnouks ———— === 5 === > S==SSSS= Has the Largest Circulation in Northera British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Repat's Artistic ke Printing Establishment ‘ S MPP A™ PLPALAS~@ “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 THE WEEKLY NEWS ee ees The largest battieship afloat, the at Quincy, Mass. She and was constructed for is the Rivadavia, 585 feet long, ARGENTINA'S GREAT WARSHIP. launched displaces 30,000 tons was recently Keene Republic. C. P.R. AND UNION S. . CO. NOW SERVE BELLA COOLA Give Almost Direct Service to Prince Rupert—Rate of $3.50 Per Ton on Vegetables. Referring to the complaints of Bella Coola settlers in regard to freight rates and service between Bella Coola and Prince Rupert voiced before the agricultural commission by Mr. Jacobsen, General Agent McNab, of the ©, P. R., states that his company offers a rate of $3.50 per ton, weight or measurement, on vege- | tables between these two points, protecting the rate that would apply with a direct service. The service seems to be a very good one, at least during the summer months. Shipments leave Bella Coola Friday via the Princess | Beatrice southbound to where they are taken care of in the sheds of the B. GC. Packers | and loaded on the Skagway boat | Alert Bay, | Sunday afternoon, reaching)! Prince Rupert Monday morning. | This rate is very much lower | than by shipping via Vancouver. The Union Steamship Company also picks up freight at Bella} Coola on Saturday, taking it to| Namu on the Venture and trans- ferring it there to the Chelohsin, which reaches ‘Prince Rupert | Tuesday. Mr. Rogers, the local states that the freight rate sum of the local rates be- Bella Coola and Namu and Namu and Prince Rupert. It is about equal, he thinks, to the Vancouver-Prince Rupert rate. Major Gibson, whose passion for speed hgs long been shown in his management of the yacht Nancy Jane, finds the Prince Ru- pert tramecars too slow to suit his faste and now spins down our broad avenues in a Ford auto- mobile, agent, is the tween The Zorra, of ‘the Atlin Fish- eries, Lid., came in Sunday night with 14,000 pounds of halibut. lof ‘MOUNTED POLICE FOR SHUSHANNA COUNTRY | Detachment on Princess May to Relieve Patrol Going from Dawson. Ten femora of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, in charge of Inspector Newson, passed through here last night on the Princess May on their way north. They have been sent up to Dawson to_relieve the more experienced members of the force there, who will be sent to patrol the country in the neighborhood the Shushanna gold disecov- eries. Shushanna in Alaska, just across the boundary from the Yukon. The police will pro- tect and keep-order among those going in, Two more members of force, bringing twelve horses, come north on the phia. In addition to the police there were on board the Princess May several private individuals on their way to the Shushanna coun- try. Mr. Anderson and a small partly of gold seekers got on board at Prince Rupert. is the will Princess So- Dr. and Mrs. L. W.. Kergin, C “gh and Mrs. Rifenberich and H. F. McRae are leaving today on a ay 8 fishing trip to Stewart in Mr. Mchae’s launch, the Shawat- lans. ‘DRESSMAKING - MILLINERY Terms Cash $3.00 Per Day Phone Blue 339 Phone 47 P. O. Box 203 ” P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- dations and Assignments Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. The two excellent men secured f1 team to reinforce the Toront ‘om NEW PLAYERS IN A CANADIAN BALL TEAM. the Terre Haute (Indiana o International Leafs. INFIELDER PICK, Pick has shown phenomena) speed ° * Vancouver, B.C. in his first practice plays with Phone 8600, the Toronto International Leafs, x ao Per eh A NR A ON AN ERAT ON aati Min a epee ee ac ea Ea FT POT aia Ty OUTFIELDER KROY. Kroy is but a little fellow but is there with the speed every time and is an undoubted acquisi- tion, om LAWN HILL FARMER ADVISES MORE GOVT. ASSISTANCE (Continued from page 1) expected to inform upon another for non-compliance with the rules. This matter be looked’ after by land boards or pre-emption inspectors. Mr. Ashton also advocated the placing of experimental areas in these parts, so that the possi- bilities of the land might be proved without a lang delay. C. Howe, another representa- tive of the farmers on the Queen Charlotte Islands, was the first witness to give evidence in the afternoon. He described céndi- tions in his district. His pre- emption is on the Nadu, where there is a great quantity of moss. He thought that the government should give a demonstration farm for this moss land, which was different to the other classes of soil met with, should O. P. Gill was’ the next witness. He represented the Tow Hill Farmers’ Institute. For the farmers of his district, he said, what was most needed now was a road to Masset, If that were given them they would be in a position to compete with the south in the matter of produce. Mr. Gill favored gov¥ernment loans. to the farmers, but in this connection he would specify that the farmers show that they are able to do successful farming. He thought that it would be safe to lend to the extent of $35 to 84! an acre on cleared land, He also complained that the fire warden had not been quite lenient enough in the matter of allowing fires to be set out in summer, which was the only time they could do it, Some fruit planting was being undertaken as an experiment. The chairman, Mr. Campbell, who is himself a fruit grower, ad- vised going slowly in that line in bottom land, He was not sur- prised to learn that the trees were growing very fast. He was afraid as to the bearing, however. A short session of the commis- sion was held this morning, when A. B. Davis of Porcher Island de- scribed conditions there. The only grievance of the Porcher Islanders was against the present mail service. Mr. Sheppard, of Sheppard «& Jones, said that much of the fruit shipped here from the Okanagan country was not properly inspect- ed, If it had been sent to the United States it would not have admitted into the country The commission may sit again this evening to take the evidence been of E. M. Sandilands of Masset. who is expected to arrive here tonight. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4. tf “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. For Rent Dee amr a te TWO welt efpratanes rooms for saat Phone Black oo FOR RENT—Large front room in private re Suitable for two; modern; close hone Green 258 om @® For Sale FURNISEIHOS of a three-foum fat for sale. Flat aiso may be rented. sae ly H. F, McRae & Co. ott COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis wsted. Jo n Christy, "cattle dealer, Collingwood West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road: ESiteeyeat Biba at: a ~ ~+ Wanted ve ah WANTED—Chambermaid at Windsor Ho- tel, 184tf Lost and Found LOST——Between Smith & Killas’ watch fob; Westholme Theatre and eandy store, lady's gold initial “J.” Reward, 186-88 Puesd 'Y, Augy { EE QUEEN DISAPPROVES Anti-Gambling Crusade Hornets’ Nest. Opens London, Aug. 7. Mary anti-gambling crusade has and nearly Queen in her vaised a hornets’ caused a general strike of sery- nest, ants of the royal household, For vears it has been the custom of the servants to ballot for the right to accompany the King and Queen aboard the royal yacht at THE PERFECT gy the Cowes regatta, This year the Queen selected the maids her- for SUMMER spopry self, declaring that she did not ton approve the previous methods of EVERYBODY selection, So great a disturh caused maids ance Was among that the Queen cancelled her or der and allowed the ballot t stand. Made In Smart GASOLINE BOAT FOR SALE. Styles, Sultable For E Every Outdoce Forty-one ‘feet long, capacity 20,000 Ibs., with Buffalo 18 hy p YOUR DEALER HAS Thny engine. Can be seen at Davis’ You Might As Well Gy float. Boat in good condition THE BEST Wilk sell cheap. Apply at Davis float. : 188.90 RUSEN oo. umn ae —es 2 MONTREAL WATER TANK FOR SALE, Tenders will ha 4 received up to IN THE KING'S BENCH, August 20th, 1913, for the pur- ‘hase t 18 , O.OOOTIN CHAMBERS TH REPERFE chase of a estimated 10, SohEEE With i REF HL ng gallon water tank and sub.gtrue- EMIL N. LING. | ia 1 my ture, which stands on the hospi- tal grounds, ope agpic ation of the Plait Purthaser to remove same|%ackson, and L. W. ba ton and the exhibits t ee @ithin two weeks of the accept- It is ordered “ ance of tender. meet ot on he 7 0 us order ee yb The lowest or any tender not] tached thereto a y . oi hae al ao tt Statement of cla r aad necessarily accepted. istered post letter ee PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL | fondant at “winnipeg ua HOSPITAL ASSN. ‘ a copy of this order ie > " eeaenr Said notice on t 2 j W. M. WRIGHT, the 2nd day of Aug 1th anag , Secrets “Dally News, 4 pat 4 Managing Secretary.| ,2aly Hunert in ‘6 Columbia, shall | service of the said = = = = —- = the said Defendant a9 6 Mm is further ul fendant file his sta ee in before th i 908 Third Avenue 1013, And it is furth ] that the cag of this applicet i is oe : cause Dealers in Dated at Winnipeg ah aay July, A. D, 19% FEED SEEDS GEORG! ee HAY TIMOTHY NOTICE OATS CLOVER To the Above Named Defendan WHEAT ALFALFA ein an eae toe iat s action is I F CORN ETC. tain agreement for sa 4 * Piainul and the ‘ tu the 27th day of J t ct ee or in the alternatiy 4 iio Gaye 2 Se gals : Ae fixed for the payu t daat 8 CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY | the Plainun or tb 41,382.468 getber with interes ae 20th day of Marci a of Six per cent. prt 4 og default of payment t us Mail orders promptly attended to ry bythe Der a ciared to be forfei ae TPT ee nee ne ment of defen elt the office of th LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, | {h¢ oMice oF tn ; of Manitoba, on or i ay August, 1913, and that eral Take notice that I, Charles H. Flood, oc cupation free miner, intend to apply tw the Hon, Commissioner of lands and works judgment will be prayed for in the said Dated this 12th da for permission to purchase the following ARR described land: j26-a2 i 3 Solicit Commencing at a post planted at th —_ northeast corner of A, P. L, reading Lot and Post 2232-3535, thence in a northerly direction along the shore of Hastings Art THE MIDWAY A chains more or eee to the Tac-U-An Indian reservation No. 26, thence in a , NTS’ GARMENT CLEA westerly direction 40 chains, thence in a LADIES’ AND GE southerly direction 80 chains, thence east-|* PRESSING, DYEING AND HEPA iM erly 40 chains to the point of commence Goods Called | ment, containing 320 acres more or less CHARLES. H, FLOOD hon ® Dated June 27th, 1913. 822 Bth Street iiaguadies Pub. July 28, 1913—Sept. 22, 1013. TT Take notice that I, William Macy, of Anyox, B. C., occupation caterer, intend ik PACIFIC TRANSFER i“ apply to the Hon. Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase following described lands: Commencing at a pdst planted on th southeast corner of 8, T. Lot and Post 35280-9530, thence southerly 20 chains along the shore of Goose Bay to 8. T. L 8 Furniture, Baggage, Piano M ing and General Cartage Phone 1 Lot and Post reading 35280-0529, thence nas ft » 9. Federal Ble in a Westerly direction 20 chains, thence| Oflice: Suite $ in & northerly direction 20 chains, thence ed east 20 chains to the point of commence ment, containing 160 acres more oF less. WILLIAM MACY GEORGE LEEK Cc. u. Flood, ,Agent, Dated June 27th, 1913 and Loan Bree Pub, rane 28, 1913-—Sept. 22, 10913. Oe tiie Rents and Collectio ore = ae ee - Albert Blox 1 Ave WATER 247: Prince Rupert Notice of Application for the Approval of r 5 Plans and Petition for the Approval Between 5th a of Undertaking. Take notice that the Port Essington Water Co., Ltd.,’ will apply to the Comp- troller of ‘Water Rights for the approval of plans of the works to be constructed for the utilization of water from Cunning- ham Lake, which the applicant is by Water Permit No, 125 authorized to take, store HARRISON W. ROGE Architect and use for municipal purposes. . at il Block Aplication will also be made to the Hon Suite 1, Federa! © orable the Minister of Lands for the ap PRINCE RUPERT, B. proval of undertaking. p. 0, Box 10 The plans and particulars required by| Phone 300 sub-section 1 of Section 70 and the peu- tion for approval of undertaking, as re quired by Section 89 of the Water Act as amended have been filed with the Comp- troller of Water Rights at Victoria and ok the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, A eas BOOKKEEPING - AUDIT private & Bookkeeping Taught by Objections to the application or petition P 0 er rme Reasonable may be filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within 30 days from tbe date hereof, Dated a Vancouver this 30th day of July, 194 PORT ESSINGTON WATER’ CO., LTD., Applicant, Wilson & Whealler, W-Aug, 4-25 WENDELL R. JONES 313 2nd Are Phone 112 — BROWN & BUTTERS Agents, ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL formerly Kaien isd. Gymnasium To rent for Danees, Publit Meet- ings, etc, Particulars at hall or Secretary, P. O. Box 268 Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT’S INDUS- TRIAL ANNEX A launch leaves the govern- ment slip for Port Edward every day, For particulars apply to Harrison, Gamble & Co,, Phone 541, 3rd Ave, — MINING ENGINEERS NOTICE. ~ MINiNd 8 Notice is hereby given that meetings of the Provincial Agri- cultural Commission will be held ro100! AND jon 1 METALLURGY Res, Phone Black 413 Prince Rupert —_— at the following places: wv Terrace, August 9th, 2:30 p. m.; Prince Rupert, August 14th F Sa e and 12th, 10 a. m.,; or Hazelton, August 413th, 7:30 p. m,; A de Lot i Aldermere, August 15th, 40 A Fine Ins a.m, s Block ! can. 6 The commission will hear evi- dence on all matters affecting 0.00 agricultural condttions in the $450 * province, —e All persons interested. are re- quested to. be present. d Co Ut W. H: HAYWARD, M. L. A. ¢. R. Na | Chairman, ise god insurance 1, B, CHRISTENSEN —— Secretary. 169-92] = Second Avent