SHUSHANA We Have Tested the Following Standard Goods Since in the Yukon and Northern Unshrinkable Wool Underwear Rupert Brand Melton Top Klondyke Biue Heel Sox (in Dawson known as Herrings Blue Heels) Carss or WHewson’s All Woo! Pants Carss Mackinaw Clothing Stetson Pony Hats B. C. Trade Hercules or President Braces Special All Wool | Toques and Caps Mitts ' Asbesto!l Horsehide Mam- moth Outside Mitts Overalis and Jackets Etc., Etc. r clothing is the most important item for a win- Insist on the “BEST” - Your local storekeeper will sell you at prices as reasonable as anywhere in Canada, PIERCY, MORRIS & CO., LTD. Wholesale Men’s Goods PRINCE RUPERT eosts no more "98 Pure Scotch Wool Knitted Inside } | Jumbo 9 Oz. Khaki Double than Santa LIVE POULTRY FRESH EGGS FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 50c LB. All Poultry Killed and Dressed Shone.t 8 LOCAL VEGETABLES FRESH FRUITS Free, . All Sent CG. O. D. Phone cidental refrigerator of a cafe. of an employee of the place, panion phone door an effort was made to open the refrigerator Orders THIRD ANENUE Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Bh, a a RS, a pe KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY P.O. DRAWER 1524 HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Range.’’ jammed-and it PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Glass ‘* Stay Satisfactory Sunday, 25 «i | = —- ES = = — ——— Or ——— — —— a eo a the Largest Circalatioa i in Northern British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert's Artistic Job Printing Establishment a SONS BOIS AUBEPINE BLANCHE A FEW GODET PERFUMES ROSE AMBREE AT THE REXALL STORES C. H. ORME THE PIONEER DRUGGIST street, last lating driving his wagon on the wrong side of the street. Wednesday Walsh in the and fined $1, which he paid. enteenth Walsh. day Sunday. TRESOR DE VIOLETTES BIG FLIGHT AROUND BRITAIN ABANDONED} Sickness Stopped Aviator Who Would have tried for Handsome Prize. “ = Yarmouth, Eng., Aug. 418.— Sydney Pickles, an Australian aviator, substituting for Harry C. Hawker, the airman, who af- ter two fast flights of 240 miles was forced by illness to withdraw from the 1,600 mile tour around the coast of England and Scot- land for a prize of $25,000, failed to get his machine in the air this magpning. The hydro- aeroplane was badly buffeted by the waves, the engines were cov- ered with water and the pilot and the mechanic were in danger of being drowned when rescued. Later it was announced that the present tour of the English and Scottish coasts had _ been abandoned. Another start will be made Monday from Southamp- 4 ton. SHUT IN ICE BOX Winnipeg Girl Victim of an Un- usual Accident. dpa Angeles, Aug. 19.-—Miss Los Edna Landers of Winnipeg, Man., who is spending the summer at Monica with ‘her mother, Mrs. M. A. Landers, is recover- ing today from the effects of ar- incarceration in a large As a guest Miss Landers was inspecting the ice box. While she was within her com- was called to the tele- and in his absence the was closed. An hour later door. The lock was Was necessary to batter the door from its hinges. When rescued Miss Landers was unconscious from the cold and terrors of her experience. She suffered a severe nervous shock, according to her physi- cians. LOST A DAY When Sunday Was Run In On Monday. York, Aug. 19. years, of 130 Ninth Brooklyn, was arrested Monday on a charge of vio- the rules of the road by New ~Thomas He was tried before Magistrate Adams street court And Ralph Monday, 28, of 141 Sey- street, Brooklyn, was arrested Tuesday, rearraigned Wednesday, and held for examin- ation Thursday by Magistrate Monday drove on Tues- a horse that had gone lame Sunday and Monday still have Friday and Saturday to _ live through before completing their eventful week. Methodist Services. Services al the Methodist Church will be held at the regu- lar hours of 44 a. m. p. m., Ds mz morning and evening. ject be “Christ Life,” Which \V and 7:30 and Sunday school at 2:30 The pastor will preach The sub- of the morning sermon will and the Christian and in the evening “That Jas Lost.” Find it through a Daily News ss. Prince yesterday by the steamer morning's where she will join her husband on a horse to Babine Lake. Belmont returned by Rupert couver, ecouver bined business and pleasure trip, returned steamer Prince Rupert. agent Alexander, agent, by the Princess Mary. iary of the the exhibit of the bia Manufacturing Hall at couver ust 30th to Sept. along y@jr friends and make the exhibit your headquarters for the week, ing exhibit. pecially welcome, “Want Ad.” THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Miss Shrubsall arrived the south this morning. Miss Kuster returned by steamer Prince’ Rupert morning, from the this returned by the this morning A. W. Agnew Rupert from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, R, Tomlinson re- turned from their wedding trip the Princess Mary. Mrs. and Miss Jenns returned from the south this morning by Prince Rupert. left by this Hazelton, Allen train for Mrs. G. F, two weeks’ trip by pack Captain Eva Stride and Ensign of the Salvation Army the steamer Prince this morning from Van- Mrs. Weston Coyney and Miss Coyney, returned here this morn- ing by ert. sent of the Missés’ Newton. the steamer Prince Rup- They are the guests at pre- Frank Knott, who went to Van- ten days ago on a com- the this morning by Phelps, travelling for the GC. P. R., travelling arrived here last Mr. freight and Mr. industrial evening J. Collart returned from the south this morning by the steam- er Prince by his bride, lart will leave for the interior on Wednesday next. accompanied and Mrs. Col- Rupert, Mr. Miss Chapman and Miss Davies came over from Metlakatla yes- terday to attend the annual meeting of the Women’s Auxil- Anglican Church. Mrs. Adams of Port Essington is in Prinee Rupert in cornection with Women's glican diocese of Caledionia. meeting of the the An- the annual Auxiliary in Rey. E. O'Meara arrived here by the steamer Prince Rupert, He is a brother of Canon O'Meara of Wycliffe has been to the question of Indian rights. Toronto. . He much attention College, paying don’t fail to visit British Colum- Limited, in ‘the the Van- Exhibition, Aug- 6th, 1913. Bring By the way, Breweries, Annual A beautiful and interest- The ladies are es- 198 A dance was given im the skat- ing rink last evening in honor of Mrs, A. F. ing a few weeks here. was in fine shape, cellent and the whole evnt a most enjoyable present Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, son, Miss Bidding, Miss Rubenach, sey, Knight, who is spend- The floor the music ex- one. Among those were: Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Beatty, Mr. Lee Baker, Miss Potter, J. Seott, Miss Carl- Miss Rooney, A. Noble, 8. Mas- W. M. Brown and H. Mellior. =e | ANNUAL MEETING OF WOMEN’S AUXILIARY List of Officers re Elected for Com- ing Year—Tea Was Given for Delegates. The diocesan branch of the Women's Auxiliary of Caledonia held its sixth annual meeting in the church hall of St. Andrew's Church yesterday. The Rupert. branch entertained visitors to luncheon and tea un- der the efficient Mrs. McCoskrie, Homer, Mrs, Adams, Miss H. Rev. G. A, Rix opened the morn- ing meeting with a very interest ing and helpful address. meeting closed with a Mrs. great number of members present. The afternoon meeting opened Du Vernet in of- following Mrs. vice president, vice Massel; McIntosh; Metlakatla; secretary and treasurer of junior secretary and branch, and with Mrs. the chair. The balloting for ficers resulted in the being elected: President, Du Vernet: first Mrs. McCoskrie; president, Mrs, Hogan, Secretary, Mrs, R. L. treasurer, Miss West, at 2:30, second work, Miss Enoeh; treasurer of the babies’ Mrs. W. Collison, secretary treasurer of literature, Mrs. Jenns; leatlet editor, Mrs. A. L, Ford. At the close of the meeting a unanimous vote of thanks was passed to Mrs. Du Vernet, Mrs. G. A. Rix and the members of the St. Andrew's branch, to whom much credit is due for the success of the gathering. Bishop Roper north on the Princess far as Alert Bay. “TRA P SHOOT! NG Contest Exhibition. A trap shooting contest has been arranged, to be nection with the will take place at 4:30 p.m tember 24th. Several prizes are offered. The tion will give a gold medal for the and highest highest individual silver medal for the dividual run. Five presenten by the Gun Club, will be winning team, score Prince given to THE WEATHER. The weather report at this morning read: 29.707; maximum 76; minimum precipitation, .314 inch, Miss Milligan, Miss Miss Jenns, ing staff, cations in ing by the this Prince the south sleamer pert, as the schoo? will reopen on Monday. Mrs. R. MelIntosh and Miss Adams went to Skeena City morning. Prince the management of Mrs. C. W. Case, Jackson and Miss Enoch. The celebra- tion of the Holy Communion, A were was a passenger Mary as in Connection with the held in con- exhibition. Tt , Sep- handsome associa- Ine silver spoons, Rupert the 5 o'clock Barometer, temperature, temperature, 69; Johnstone, Miss Martin and Miss Grant, of the public school teach- returned from their va- morn- Ru- this Baptist Services. Acting Pastor William = J Scott's subject tomorrow morn- ing will be (D. V. "God's Way in the Whirlwind,” and in the even- ing “How Will ‘Thou Do in the Swelling of Jordan?’ Mr, Walker will preside at the organ, Sun- day school at 2:30, Strangers warmly’ weleomed, Protecting Kitchener. London, Aug. 18.—The Daily Express asserts today that the government has adopted pre- cautions in consequence of an- other conspiracy in Egypt to mur- der Lord Kitchener, Presbyterian Sunday School, The Sunday school of the Pres- pbvterian Church, whieh has had four weeks’ holiday, resumes its sessions tomorrow afternoon in the Empress Theatre at 2:30 o'clock. W. E, Williams is super- intendent, A large attendance of scholars, teachers and officers is requested. BAYVIEW HOTEL BUSINESS FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale the furnishings and lease of the Bayview Hotel, corner of dst Ave, and 2nd St., Prince Rupert. Accommodation always taxed to full capacity. For particulars ap- ply to MRS. E. EMMONS, Bayview Hotel, Prince Rupert 197-206 “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT TWO well eee rooms for ayes cane Black 329 ow FOR RENT—Flat in building skating rink; all conveniences Tony Christian, 155 Sixth avenue 196tr opposite Apply west FOR SALE FURNISHINGS of a three-room fat for Sale. Flat also may be rented. Apply H. F, McRae & Co. 130t FOR SALI Rooming house in best loca tion Furnished Lease to be had of premises o sacrifice as party will have to leave or particulars see John Dyb 319 Third Ave 1970 havn, WANTED | NORSE girl wanted. Apply Mrs. I Ww Patmore, 1961r WANTED—Young woman for kitchen and housework; wages $30 per month with room, Apply Super'ntendent Prince Rupert General Hospital, ive WANTED—Work as chambermaid or in kitchen, Apply Box 81, Daily News. 192-04 YOUNG man wants to negotiate a loan of $400.00 to enter gold field at Shushanna Is total abstainer, honest and industrious and willing to work. If successful net proceeds to be divided equally between party advancing loan and himself if unsuccessful, promissory note will be given for one year's time at 12% inter est, Address Box 33, News Office 194-95 WANTED-—Two bright boys about 10 years old, Apply at The News Office 105ef WANTED-—-Second hand typewriter Un derwood preferred, Phone 131 197 LOST AND FOUND LOST—-A pocketbook containing some re celpts for taxes paid on Prince Rupert property and some other papers which are of no value to finder Kindly re turn same to McAleenan’s cigar store and receive reward. 196-99 ONE THOUSAND ACRES Of First Class Land Near Morice- town. Railway Passing Right Through it and Government Wagon Road Alongside. Offered at Very Low Figure and Terms to Suit CUTHBERT & COYNEY Specialists in Interior Lands Smith Bullding Carpenters’ Tools Stoves & Ranges Established 1908 Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Valves Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Paint Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron “We Sell Nothing But ut the Best” | | “FROM HOME TO HOME.” 1142 Pender Street West ° HOTEL ELYSIUM * Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vanenuver. Excellent Cafe, Moderate Prices, Vancouver, B.C. Phone 8500. peal Nasgcedneni psa pape tapers ere eee WEEKLY Oh LETTER British Columbia, to order Just think how a newspaper passed on by your faraway inoney well invested. The “Weekly News” How difficult it is, sometimes, to carry out your good intention of writing a letter every. week to your relatives or friends back home or in the particular lo- cality in which you lived before you settled in Northern A good way out of the difficulty is the ‘‘Weekly News” to be sent to them. § It gives all the news of Prince Rupert a ndistrict. You will accomplish a twofold purpose by doing so. Not only will you be sending a weekly letter home, but you will be contributing in no small means to the ad- vertising abroad of Prince Rupert and Northern B. C. son who will be interested in learning something of the wonderful opportunities of this pionéer land. your duty to do that much for your city? posted to any place in Canada or the United Kingdom is only $2.00 per year; to points in the United States, $2.50 per year, _____ Home from Prince Rupert will be friend to some other per- Is it not It would be SEL RE er SO 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 51, 3rd Ave. CHEAP ACREAGE —AT— Tyee Park Third Ave. Near Prince Rupert eit come 6 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS LIVE STOCK. COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested, Joh Christy, “cattle dealer, Collingwood West, corner ‘Carleton and’ Westminster Road: Phone Collingwood 99 RK, Post Office Box 20, Collingwood East, Vancouver. 1700 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS. Held in Hays Bldg., 245 2nd Ave. Sunday service 411 a, m. Sunday school meets after the morning servic? 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 \ FOR SALE Lots 7 and 8, block 9, Seetion 2, Atlin Avenue, $3,200; $1,000 cash, balance arranged. Lots 15 and 16, block 4, Section Atlin $6,000; 2, corner and Graham Avenues, $2,000 cash balance arranged, Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, block three, Graham Avenue, $800 Section 2, $2,000 each; each cash, balance arranged, Pattullo & Radford Second Avenue Prince Rupert | Phone 83 PIOPPOPVPOLOCCC DDS ———— OT. ANDREW'S SOCIETY My formerly Kaien Isd, Gymnasiva To rent for Da Public Mes ings, etc. Particulars at hale Secretary, P. 0. Box 24% —_—_—_—_——— HARRISON W. ROC BOOKKEEPING - AUDIT rrrneenre _Teuent by Private Lem Phone 112 P. O. Box 203 Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liew Smith Block, 3rd Ave., a, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GARMENT CLEANING 322 Bth Street ‘ a — Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov REDUCE FUEL BILLS Better 3 Every household ae ‘moot has plumbing tn his hous: cal ve 49 by improved installation rn stem, 10 let me explain how, by can have for the cost of the time and you will hay SECOND AVE. ha a For Sale "PRICE 1,20 GR. Naden (6, Lid August 94 Saturday, » 1949 POPE CLOGS FOR A TA Phone 75 | PRINCE RUPERT AUTO @ GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Notary Public. Rents and Collection, Albert Block 2nd Ay Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Stree Architect Suite 1, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B, ( Phone 300 P, O, Bor {6% erme Reasonable WENDELL R. JONES 313 2n¢ in BROWN & BUTTERS METALLURGY AND MINING GEOLOGT Res. Phone Black 413 Bor {M Prince Rupert Phone & P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng) CHARTERED SECRETARY dations and Assignments Frince Rupert, &¢ . THE MIDWAY PRESSING, DYEING AND REPAIRING Heered Goods Called For and Deliveree Phone Greee a PACIFIC TRANSFER Cl. ing and General Cartage Phone 1 Office: Suite 9, Foderss Block AND GET Satisfact HOT WATER FOR THE BATH IN 20 me OR HOT DISHWATER IN 10 MINUTE 4 \ will py The reduction in ) fuel oe port er ee sfoctl ni HARRY HANSON “The Reliable pv aueent ; surance Real Estate and Ins Second Avenue