saicela THE ZORRA SANK Nine open-stock patterns of Dinnerware in.our Crockery department. Some of them are just plain, everyday crockery and others are fine china, but they are all good patterns and good, clean stock without flaws. Some of our customers select a pattern and buy a few pieces at a time until they gradually accumulate a complete set without feeling the expenditure. No matter how little or how much you may want to spend on dishes, we have qualities to | suit, and. no matter if you don’t want to spend anything we are glad to have you around.” “look H. S. WALLACE (€0., LTD. Dry-Goods, Crockery, Wall-Paper, Etc. FRESH SHIPMENT and All Staple Fruits. Smoked Fish a Specialty Hart Block of Fruits and Vegetables Just Received EVERYTHING IN SEASON Piums New Gravenstein Apples Cherries New Potatoes Strawberries Green Peas Peaches Wax Beans Apricots Cauliflower Pears Summer Squash Also a Shipment of FRESH SPRING CHICKENS We Deliver to All Parts of the City SHEPARD & JONES Phone 41 A FEW GODET PERFUMES ROSE AMBREE SONS BOIS TRESOR DE VIOLETTES AUBEPINE BLANCHE AT THE REXALL STORES C. H. ORME THE PIONEER DRUGGIST FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 Builders’ Hardware Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Nope Valves Hose Rubberoid Roofing vumps Stoves & Ranges Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Paint Corrugated [ron “We Sell Nothing But the Best” PPPOE LIAS “FROM HOME TO HOME,” * ade ed HOTEL ELYSIUM. Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe, 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500, Moderate Prices, Vancouver, B.C. eit Hata 5 ae: Sra RY "AA I 8! ~} tion LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | THE DAILY NEWS TERRACE NOTES. Rupert: He is going to Victoria. j bD. GC. McRae left on the steamer | Prinee Rupert this morning ‘for ja fortnight’s vacation in Van- jeouver and Victoria, Fr. A. Ellis left this morning by the Prince Rupert. He lis Fort George by way and will be away steamer going to lof Vancouver, labout a month, MeDougall left on the steamer Prinee Rupert this morn- ing for Prince Rupert. He is ae- companied by Miss MeDougal! and } Allen MeDougall. Archie is of Planondon, who the University Ottawa, has arrived here. He will take up his resident at the priests’ home in this eity and will Rey. Father Bunoz in con- jnection with this parish for the | present, Rev. Father a graduate of jassist | word effect She stops on Prince Dr. Clayton has received jfrom Mrs. Clayton to the |}that she is on her way home, ;} will make a few’ short ithe way west, reaching Rupert a fortnight hence. rn. ronto, here on visit’ to jand Mrs, [his sister, now staying. morning by Rupert. M. Adams, formerly of To- but noW an Albertan, came Saturday to pay a brief his relatives here, Mr. McIntosh, with whom Miss Mary Adams, Mr. Adams left this the steamer Prince is Dr. Clayton went south on the steamer Prince Rupert this morn- ing to meet Mrs, Clayton, who returning from a visit to her rela- | Lives in England, Dr. and Mrs. | Clayton will short vaca- in Vancouver Victoria, here end of is spend a and }returning about the =ithe month. ie Mr. and Vancouver Mrs. R. C. Janion ot staying at the G T. P. Inn, paying a short visit to Prince Rupert. Mr. Janion is the British Columbia saat of the London Guarantee Accident Asso- ciation, and is making a trip of inspection for that organization. He will leave shortly for Gracby Bay. On the Prince Rupert. who went the steamer: Prince morning were the ing: Bert Long, Miss Stride, Delamont, D. H. MeDonald, D. C. McRae, and wife, R. M, Adams, C. B. Christenson, B. J. Williams, C. Gammon, A. McDougall, Miss Me- Dougall, Allen MeDougall, D. Me- Phee, Wong Too, Mr. Tietgens, Mr. Kennedy, Miles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. F.‘J. Clark, C. W. Frank, south Rupert follow- Mrs. Among those on this Miss Lalor, Judge Young, Dr. Powell, Dr. Clayton, Mr. Frost, 8. Shannon, W. Duncan, J. J. Camp- |bell, Mr. Kidston. ~ WITH Davis CHILDREN Salvation Army Officers Orphans fouth. Captain Fva Stride tenant Belment of the Salvation Army went Vancouver on the steamer Prince Rupert this morn- ing, taking with them ‘the three young children of Mr. T. R. Davis of Terrace. The children’s mother, Mrs. Davis, died a few days ago, and their father being unable to look after them, they were given into the charge of the Take and Lieu- Salvation Army. They will be taken to a Salvation Home in Van- couver to be brought up there,, When they are fairly well grown they will return to their father. Captain Stride and Lieutenant Belriont will arrive here again on Saturday. SOUNDS LIKE WILSON Crabs That Climb Trees and Chase the Squirrels. It is not generally known that Delkatlah Bay the habitat of the suceulent crab, They are very numerous near the mouth of the bay and have a very fine flavor. Old timers like GC, M, Wil- son aver that on a sunny day they crawl up on the beach, form in platoons and engage in. sham battles. Many of them climb ad- jacent trees and chase the squir- rels for sport, *A profitable in- dustry may be worked up later in shipping them to Prince Rupert epicures.—-Masset Leader, * Is Bridegroom Winnipeg, Aug. 14 Electrocuted. —LEd, Gibbs, an electrician, was electrocuted this afternoon under pathetic circumstances, Mr. Gibbs was only married on Friday and start- ed work this morning with the City Light & Power Comvany as a patrolman, He had been in Winnipeg two years, coming from Seotland, ad ~~ oh ah di tis oA * ne Judge Young went south this Terrace, Al@ust 17—A_ splen jmorning by the steamer Prince}|did programme of instrumental music interspersed with recita- tions and an exhibition of sleight of hand was presented by the members of the Terrace Band on the members evening. Towards of May the commenced their work under the able leadership of Mr. Just, The concert was a most pleasing exe hibition of what they have ac- complished. The band consists of Saturday latter end fourteen pieces, mainly brass in- struments. The following gen- tlemen took part: Mr. Just, bandmaster; Mr. Giggey, cornet; Mrs. E. T. Kenney, 8. Kirkealdy, Mr. Pohle, B. Kenney, L. Morri- son, J. Spityel, W. Martin, Paul Lindblum, Jack Spityel M, Large, Mr. Gryden, and Mr. Cole, bass drum, assisted by Geo. Minchin, who gave a remarkable solo on the harmonice Mr. Pearson re- cited some of Drummond's “Ha- bitant’ poems with great suc- cess. The dance that followed was much enjoyed by all who took part in it. The band provided the music for this part of the evening’s entertafiment. The hall was decorated with gaily color- ed bunting and flags, and the platform with“ flowers. Great credit is due to Mrs. Kenney, Mrs Firestones and Mrs. Large, and others who were responsible for this. returned Mrs. Little from Ru- pert on Saturday. Mr. Eby left on Thursday for Rupert and will be away some days on business. trial of the men who took part in the stabbing affray at Nicholl last week ended on Fri- day, the guilty parties being fin- by the presiding magistrate. ed and done here being between now Ballasting Kitsumkalum by a road gang. is work train days in the for Sid- has been Terrace The some ing. NOTED PREACHER HERE Dr. Dawson, Late of London, Came to See This Country. of Newark, N. J., of London, Eng- a lecturer and preacher of note, was in Prince Rupert last week, He came north to investi- gate the agricultural possibilities of the Queen Charlotte Islands, where he has considerable inter- ests. He was highly satisfied with the result of his tour through this part of the province and expressed his opinion that there was sure to be a great fu- ture in store for a country so rich in potentialities. Dr, and land, Dawson, formerly to set out point.—La It is no use running; belimes the main Fontaine. Is CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS. Held in Hays Bldg., 245 2nd Ave. Sunday service 141 a. m. Sunday meets after the morning service, Testimony meetings Wednesdays at 8 p, m. Reading room is open every day except Sundays and legal holidays from 2 p.m, to 5 p. m, 192tf school REDUCE FUEL BILLS) NEWS FROM SMITHERS. A road has been surveyed be- tween the bridge site at Smithers and the main wagon road and work will probably commence this fall. This road will give a large number of ranchers between Glentanna and Canyon Creek ac- cess to the new town, It is ex- pected that the bridge will also be constructed later on when the river reaches a lower stage. Well known visitors for the week have been Rey. Mr. King- ston, H. BE, Walker, representative for the department of agricul- ture; H, A. Bigelow, W. 8. Henry, James Clayson, one of the old timers who has returned for good; James Kennedy, Joe otehe fade Colonel R. G, Steele, J. Adams, A. BE, Faweett, Mike Silteepis. Kelly, of fened:: hams, six shots from his Winchester and around a party of six laborers engaged in extending the division vards on Friday morning, driving them off the mineral claim which partly a small portion emptied in occupies of the ground desired for addi- tional yardage. Harry Smith, of the firm of Smith & Eggleston, is making preparations for building a resi- dence in Smithers, eSmith & Eggleston have an- nounced that they will move the shop from Telkwa to Smithers within the next ten days to Velkwa last week, Mrs. H. P. Jones was tr cl by. a large bear near §$ ranch, A couple of men from the road gang rescued her While walking “aley'’s The Methodists have secured a location at the corner of and Broadway, and. will start the erection of a Rev. €, EE. Batzold formulating plans for a club in the new town, something on the lines of the Y. M. C. A. Queen street soon church, men’s There has been no word yet re- ceived from the department in re- gard to granting a office at Smithers and the of the post people town are caused considerable in- convenience in sending and re- ceiving their mail, kK. J. Hill is preparing to open a livery business in the new town.—Telkwa Tribune. THE WOMEN’S FAULT High Death Rate Is Blamed on Them. London, Aug. 12,—-The present high mortality in London, Mr. John Burns, president of the lo- cal government board, declared, i due to the fact that women in- creasingly are entering into all phases of commerce and industry official and administrative life. “They themselves must realize,” he said, ‘that far their offspring is concerned this fact is attended with considerable disadvantage to the community and to the race as a whole.” as as “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. For Rent ~~-@ TWO well furnished rooms for vent, ie Black 329. ou =e: AND: GET === Better :: Satisfaction Every householder in Prince Rupert who has plumbing in his house can save money by improved installation. Phone 489 and let me explain how, by my system, you can have HOT WATER FOR THE BATH IN 20 MINUTES OR HOT DISHWATER IN 10 MINUTES The reduction in your fuel bills will pay for the cost of the aljterations in a short time and vou will have greater satisfaction. HARRY HANSON “The Rellable Plumber” SECOND AVE. PRINCE RUPERT Study Shorthand All Those Desiring to Study Shorthand Have Now an Opportunity to Do So. An efficient teacher has been found to tedch this subject and now I invite all those who would like to learn to leave their name and address or telephone number in this office so that they can be notified at any time that we have a suflicient number to start a class. WENDELL R. JONES 313 2nd Ave. Advertise in The Daily News| -= For Sale + | FURNISHINGS of 4a three-room fat for sale. Flat also may be rented, seer” . F, McRae & Co, COWS fresh calved and coming in alwa on hand, and tuberculosis tested, Joh Christy, cattle dealer, Colling wood West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road. Phone Collingwood 46 KR, Post office Collingwood East, Box 20. 170-tf Wanted EXPERIENCED stenographer wishes posi- tion, Apply 191-93 E, B. B., Box 1075, WANTED—-Young woman for kitchen and housework; wages $30 per month with room, Apply Superintendent Prince Rupert General Hospital, 192er WANTED-—Work a8 chambermaid or in Apply Box 8f, ST. NDREW'S SOCIETY HAL formerly Kaien isd. Gymnasium Te rent tor Dances, Public Meet- ings, etc, Particulars at hall or Secretary, P. O. Box 268 rie ry Dally News, 192-9 FOR A TAXI Phone 75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. OFF BANKS ISLAND Crew, Stripped to Waist, Worked in Water for Mours to Save Cargo. Two of the erew of the Zorra, of the Atlin Fisheries, Ltd, are now in town with a tale of dis- aster and heroism, The Zorra, while anchored off Banks. Island, ran foul of her anchor during the night and ran on a reef. When the tide went out she was beached high and dry. The vessel, however, slipped from the reef into the water and sank by the stern, Her crew thereupon stripped to the waist and labored for over two hours in the cold water to recover the cargo of fish. Over fifteen thousand pounds were saved, AN INVESTIGATION OF ALASKA COAL FIELDS United States Bureau of Mines Appoints Geologist Who Re- ported on Groundhog. United of on Bureau to be congratulated that it has appointed Watkins Evans to. con. duct an invostigation into the eoal fields of Alaska, The reports on those fields are at present very indefinite and unsatisfactory, and there is no reliable data on which to estimate the prospective value of the Alaska coal field. Mr. Evans recently conducted an in- vestigation of the Groundhog Mountain coal field for Vaneouver The States Mines the fact George is interests and did the work thor- oughly. There is no man better qualified for the important task who which he has been entrusted, and his report will be awaited with interest.-Mining and En gineering Record, RIDEAU HALL REPAIRS Government Residence Will be Ready in October Ottawa, Aug. 16-——-Rapid pro- gress is being made with the im- provements to Rideau Hall and it is now expected that the vice-re- gal residence will be readiness for eecupation again when the Duke and Duchess of Connaught return to Canada late in October. ih One self- years outweighs, approving hour whole Pope. CALL FOR TENDERS. Harry Smith & Company, Big Store, Stewart Tenders will be pecsived by the under signed up to noon of August 30th, 1913, for the stock and fixtures of the Big Store, Stewart, B. C., formerly owned by Harry Smith & Company Tenders to be for the whole stock and fixtures, or for the stuck in separate lots proxime y of the Groceries, $1,132.06; Gents’ furnishings, $1 Boots and shoes, $1,279 Hardware, $1,100.80, The fixtures include scales, cash register Further particulars may undersigned The himself to accept tender PERCY F Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors Care Williams & Manson, Barristers Prince Rupert, B. ¢ The stock consists following ap a safe, oMce desks, and omfice furniture be had from the assignee does not dind the highest or any GODENRATH, WATER TANK FOR SALE. Tenders will be received up to August 20th, 1913, for the pur- chase of a_ (estimated 10,000 gallon water tank and sub-struc- ture, which stands on the hospi- tal grounds, Purchaser to remove same within two weeks of the accept- ance of tender, The lowest or any tender not necescarily accepted, PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSN. , W. M. WRIGHT, Managing Secretary. _—_—_—_—————— ee WATER AOT. Notice of Application for the Approval of Plans and Petition for the Approval 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 and use for municipal purposes. Aplication will also be made to the Hon- orable the Minister of Lands for the ap proval of undertaking. The plans and particulars required by 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 ye the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, Cosections to the application or petition may be filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., Within 30 days from the date hereof, Dated at Vancouver this 30th day of July, 1913. PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO.,, LTD., Applicant, Wilson & Whealler, Agents. W-Aug. 4-25 ONE THOUSAND ACRES Of First Clase bene Near Morice- wh. Railway Passing Right Through It and Government Wagon Road Alongside. Offered at Very Low Figure and Terms to Suit CUTHBERT & COYNEY Specialiste in interior Lands Smith Building Rist 18, 149 NOTICE OF APPLICAtion C= PROVAL Ne ON FOR thy OF PLANS an FOR APPROVA, Take notice that HYDRO-ELECTRK Montreal, Quebe: . troller of Wate; of the plans of thy for the wtilization « e 4 River and Khtada 4 ve cant is by wat $6 and 60 author use for power \ whieh further ap; feet per pecond tt cubic feet oe are now pen fing, situate on Lots ¢ Range 5, Goast | Petition for ing will also b the Minister of La Water Act. the PI \ py The pians and part sub-section one * sr ult Act, a5 amend he Ot te Wag and exhibits for’ the. api’, Pelton, pag taking as required Sao er 6 have been tk SY ad Py Water Hights 4 neti ty corder at Prince } ' Water Objections to the 4 . Ned with the ( oP of ee Oe Parliament Buildings, Vietopig” ee? Nighy Dated at Princ S'e : day of July, A. Db t this gq THE PRIN ( E RUPERT py I CO. | 'YDRO- pip R Wkly 428 ais IN THE KING'S BENCH, IN CHAMBERS THE KeEPEy JOSEPH WILLIAM AY EMIL N. LING, | Upon applicat upon reading the Jackson, and | and the extibits the It is ordered tha ment of claim here of this order togeth: tached thereto ar Statement of clain istered post lett 4 fendant at “Winnipeg t Province of Manitoba, ang a copy of this orde [ said notice on tt the 2nd day of Au “Dally News,” a Prince Rupert in Columbia, shall service of the said the said Defendant it is further ordered that t fendant file his statere I good latemer in before the 31st da f Au 1913. And it is further ordered that the op of. this application shall be costs i the cause Dated at Winnipeg 19th day July, A. D. 1013 ¥ GEORGE PATTERSON 3 tte NOTICE. To the Above Named , Defendant Take notice that | this action is for declara tain agreement for i mad Plainly and the De : the 27th day of J i or in the alternative i Nxed for the payment ! the Plaintitl of the fs gether with intere 29th day of March of Six per cent. pe ‘ default of payment t ment may be ca paid by the Defenda clared io be forfeited, a at ment of defence, i the office of the Prot house in the City I of Manitoba, on or bef da August, 10913, and tha 4 judgment will be sig prayed for in the said sta t Dated this 12th da \ A i k j26-a2 aintif’s § P. O. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (En) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Lie dations and Assignments Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, BC THE MIDWAY LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GARMENT CLEANM PRESSING, DYEING AND REPAIRING Goods Called For 322 Bth Street PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mor Ing and Genera! Cartage Phone 1 Phone and Delivered Phone Green aH Office: Suite 9, Federa GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Brot Notary Public. Rents and Collection Albert Block 1 Avenue Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Streels HARRISON W. ROGHN Architect Suite 1, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B. & p, 0, Box 1639 Phone 300 BOOKKEEPING - AUDITIN Lessont Bookkee Taught by Private he i weet rme Reasonable WENDELL R. JONES d Ave Phone 112 si8 & BROWN & BUTTERS MINING ENGINEERS yg GEOLOGY METALLURGY AND MINING E pox 1 Nes, Phone Black 413 Prince Rupert TO RENT $25.00 G. R. Naden Co. It a yrance Real Estate and Ins Second Avenue.