om, — Ro on rt LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. { W. P. Lynch left by this morn- ing’s train for the interior. Rh. W. Cameron was a passenger for New Hazelton by this morn- ing’s train. Mr. Demers returned to the Ae FROM city this morning from a hurried | | ; : trip to Victoria. 4 ‘ ; e The Prince Rupert Auto Com- 5 n fF hi Centres pany received on the Prince ; 4 as on George another passenger ma- 4 ‘i chine, a Winton-Six, 3 Fk, 8. Evans, managing director of the Prince Rupert Fish and Cold Storage Co., returned to the city this morning from Vancouver. Cc. C. Perry, Indian agent at Metlakatla, does not intend start- ing on his trip to the old country until the end of the month. For engaging in the second hand business without a trader’s license Charles Hecker was this morning called upon to pay a fine of $2 and costs. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart returned to the city by the steam- ship Prince George this morning after spending a few weeks visit- ing in Vancouver. * Albert Davidson, G. T. P. gen- eral agent, returned from Van- couver by this morning's boat, ac- companied by Mrs. Davidson and their two children, They have taken up their residence at 233 Fourth avenue west. Rev. H. A. Collison, Cedar Hill, Victoria, the city this morning on with his brother, Rev, W. lison. During his visit north he hopes to enjoy good hunting. C. F. Gregson, a big sale here a few months ago for Martin O'Reilly, arrived by the Prince George this morn- ing to again make things lively in the men’s furnishing line. Watch for O'Reilly's announce- ments. Te wt W. G. Gillette, contractor, re- | 7, turned last night on the Prince CHILDREN’S LADIES’ FALL SUITS AND COATS, Advance showing pt. these Pee now on dis- play in our windows. “~ —E—E—_—_—X The most fashionable fabries and styles manu- factured by the best cloak and suit houses in the east. Whether want to buy or not, we shall be pleased to have you call and look at these garments you i y and try some. of them ‘on. H.$. WALLAGE CO, LTD ‘Dry-Goods, Grockery, Wall-Paper, Etc rector of arrived in a visit t. Col- in the some who conducted Albert from Lockeport. The trip ovér on the Prince John Satur- day night was an extremely rough one, in facet, it was so rough that the steamer hung up all night at Refuge Bay, resuming the voyage Sunday eee, NEARLY TWO HUNDRED ON THE PRINCE GEORGE G. T. P. Steamer Brought in a Large Passenger List—Traffic Keeping Up Well. Gives a Quick, ie Brilliant Polish ee That Lasts The steamer Prince George ar- rived a few minutes ahead of schedule time this morning, -hav- ing on board seventy saloon pas- sengers and considerably over a hundred third class. Following is the list of saloon passengers: H. Arnold, J. W. Hatch, Mr. and Brewed from the Mrs. M. K. Ney, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barton, John Barton, St, Clair Brindle, A. M. Hunter, J. H. Finest Products Draney, J. CG. Thorn, H. Zink, R. J.Rennie, Frank 8S. Evans, Frank A. Ellis, W. Gameron, J. T. Watt, of the Soil Miss Parliament, Miss Switzer, J. W. Weart, E. W. Cleveland, /Selected British Columbia Louise Deplaye, J. A. Gox, C, G, Wainwright, Mrs. 8. M. Newton, ene once: Genadian Rariey William Angle, Mr. Beebe, Mrs. Malt, pure Capilano Water— W. J. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. An- the purest in America. Clear, gus Stewart, C. T. Cartwright, E. : CG. Wright, Henry Wright, Gladys pure, pale, sparkling. TRY IT Wright, R. V. Seott, Martha TODAY. Bucha, Mrs. MeFaren, Mr. and . Mrs. Wilder, A. E. Holt, D. W. ° Oliver, V. E. Roberts, M. C. Mor- Beaver Liquor Co., ris, D. Thompson, Mr. Ackerborg, LIMITED Rey, H. A. Collison, Lee Fong, S. P. Jacquest, Rev. T. R. Henage, Distributors, Prince Rupert, B.C. N. Demers, Mr. Pritchard, H. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. &. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. G, 8, David- son, Mr. Corlett, Mr. MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Hanson, J. 8. and Mrs. R, J. Mac- S. Ewens, Joe Pellitier, and Mrs. Al- children. Scott, Mr. Farlane, C. G. F. Gregson, Mr. beri Davidson and two Those Unuk River Bears. Ed. Kerr, who has been spend- ing the summer on his home- stead on the Unuk River, is back in town again, having arrived early in the week. Ed. has a great amount of respect for the big grizzly bears which live in his neck of the woods. During the winter they broke into his cabin and ate everything in the place. Come and Look at the REXALL ASSORTMENT OF TABLETS AND PAPETRIES At Our Stores This Week. THE REXALL STORES Two Good Stores. THE DAILY NEWS MORICETOWN MAN FIGURES IN ROMANCE Advertised in Eastern Paper for Lady Help and Secured Partner for Life. Several weeks ago “Bob” Starck, who keeps a restaurant at Moricetown, advertised in a newspaper at Youngstown, Ohio, for a female assistant to help him look after his business. Not long afterward he received a_ reply from Julie Bach of Pitcairn, Pa asking for further particulars. In his reply he intimated diplo- matically that he would not be averse to taking a partner for life. After a very brief corre- spondence matters were satis- factorily arranged and the appli- cant for a position in this great land of opportunity boarded a train for the west. She arrived here on Saturday and the two were made not only partners in business, but partners for life. Mr. and Mrs. Starck left by this morning's train for Moricetown, both satisfied that it pays to ad- vertise. THE VOICE OF ULSTER GROWS MORE MENACING (Continued from page 1) army suggests the of many regular officers toward the attitude Ulster question. The. force is absolutely democratic and the leaders of the companies and sections were elected by popular vote of the ranks. Belfast gunsmiths are doing a great trade. The business of the cily goes on in the usual method- ical manner, but those who go there to market often come away with strange goods. It may be confidently asserted that King George will not accept the advice which prominent Unionists, such as George Cave, K. C., M. P., and a section of the Unionist press, ae publicly urg- ing upon him—ni.mely, to refuse the royal assent to the home rule bill. It is Mr. Redmond’s confi- dent prophecy that an Irish par- liament will be set up in Dublin next year, which so stirs the in- dignation and alarms of the Unionists and especially of Ulster. They declare, in the words of Arnold White, the well known publicist, that the King only can now save the United Kingdom from dismemberment and U!ster from anarchy and civil war. A petition to the King is now being organized. Mr. A. J. Balfour declared in a speech at Haddington on Satur- day: “We are on the verge of great events. Tam not sure that every- body realizes how near we are to diMiculties that may prove insol- uble or almost insoluble to Brit- ish statesmanship. If I am right we shall soon be the thick of the confliet. Let then. make a preparation the great event.” Mr. Balfour's fear Asquith means to defer tion till after home rule becomes law, a which he calls wildly imprudent and grossly im- moral. He declares the govern- ment’s duty is to hold a general election before the King assents to the bill. in us, for that Mr. dissolu- is course WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Dowling, ‘Observer. For 24 hours ending 5 a, m. Seovtember 10, 1913. Barometer, reduced to sea BBV EL acter sé ate . BO.O14 Highest temperature..... 54.0 Lowest temperature...... 46.0 Reins ear 92 SHE SWwAM ASHORE Woman Who Attempts Suicide Changes Mind. Dawson, Y. T., Sept. 8.—Mary Graham, the passenger on the steamer Alaska, from Fairbanks to Dawson, who attempted sui- cide three nights ago by jump- ing overboard, swam ashore in her night clothes, despite the swift current. For over fifty hours the half crazed woman lay cold and dying on the beach, until sighted and picked up by the steamer Schwatka, It is be- C. H. ORME Unfrotunately, there was no bak-| lieved that the woman will live. Phones 82 and 200 The Pioneer Druggist ing powder in the cabin, so the ae bears got away.—Ketchikan Min- Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, er. Phone 4. ‘tf oO — —$3__$$_—_$_$_—_————————————————_— ie Pane RUPERT LADIES {iy When in Wancduver do not fail to call on _ THE NOVELTY LADIES’ TAILORING CO. 112 Hastings St. W. Coats, Suits and Skirts made lo order and ready to wear Prices Right. | Satisfaction Guaranteed. § rs SATURDAY, Miss L. M. MILLINERY (PENING SEPT. 13TH, The ladies of Prince Rupert and vicinity are cordially in- vilted to call and see the VERY LATEST STYLES IN FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY 1913 KUSTER- ‘WILL HUNT BIG GAME ‘IN NORTHERN B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder of Sussex, Eng., in the City, En Route North. George Wilder of England, and Mrs. Park, Sussex, Mr. Stansted who arrived by the steamer Prince George this morning, are guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. Bullock-Web- ster. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wilder are enthusiastic hunters and the object of their Canada is to hunt for big game in the They present visit to moose, caribou and bear vicinity of Telegraph Creek. intend leaving on the Princess Sophia next Monday for Wrangell, Alaska, where a apecial boat will meet them to convey them to Telegraph Creek. Mr. Wilder, who has hunted for game in nearly all parts of the world, not a stranger to these parts. A few years ago he shot a grizzly at Bella Coola. Mrs. Wilder was also a visitor in Prince Rupert last year. Their sojourn in the north will depenc partly on the weather and the,supply of game 18 Generous to Hot Springs. Hot Springs, Ark., Sept. 8. Generous money” subscriptions and supplies are reaching Hot Springs for the relief of persons made homeless by Friday night's fire. The task of caring for the homeless was well in hand today. Rebuilding in the fire swept area is to be’ begun immediately. Lautioh Alice B for hire, phone Green 391, Davis’ Tele- Float. 155-tf “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT POOL HALL for rent Good proposition for barber. Apply Eby Bros., Terrace, 209tf FOR FENT—Furnished flat of 5 rooms; modern in every respect; will rent cheap to right party. Apply P. 0. Box 89. FOR RENT--Flat in building opposite skating rink; all convenlences. Apply Tony Christian, 155 Sixth avenue west, 196tr FOR RENT—Furnished room, with use of sitting room and cooking stove if re quigad Electric light, telephone and bat close in. Phone Green 197 210-15 =: eat FOR SALE FOR SALE Mason & Rise) plano, in good condition, $8175. F. & Crosby, 839 Third Ave. W. 212-17 FURNISHINGS of a three-room flat for sale. Flat also may be rented. Apply H. F. McRae & Co. 139-Uf FOR SALE-—Yearling White and Bull Leg horns, Barred Rocks, Wyandottes, An- conas; great layers; make fine breeders Also fresh eggs in case lots. Peach Grove, Fort Langley, B. C 210-15 FOR SALE—Gasoline boat; length 41 feet, beam 12 feet; installed with 18 h. p Buffalo engine in good condition. Owner up against it and will sell cheap Apply C, Manson, Inverness 212-15 Cannery Lot and hotel at Copper City Lot “A”, sub-division of Lots 312 and 351, Range 5, Plan num bered 933. Address offers to under signed. Williams & Manson, Box 1585 Prince Rupert, B. C. 211-16 FOR SALE B. C., being FOR SALE—Rooming house in best loca- tion. Furnished. Lease to be had on premises, to leave. havo, 319 Third Ave, A sacrifice as party will have For particulars see John Dyb- 1970f WANTED WANTED—A View Hotel, WANTED—tTwo bright boys about tv years old. Apply at The News Office. 196tf WANTED-——Two girls for foiding in bind ery. Apply at once, News Office. 204 chambermaid at the Bay 210 EXPERIENCED private school for boys and girls. teacher to open For proposes particulars apply Box 61%, Prince Ru pert, 210-45 WANTED—-Housekeeper for hotel at Al- dermere. Good salary to experienced woman, Apply to Plerey, Morris & Co.,, Ltd, 210 WELL furnished rooms from $2.50; com fortable sitting room; bath; electric ment, Norfolk Kooms, Phone Black 329 206 POSITION as housekeeper by respectable middie aged woman good cook. Apply anaerae Bidg., 2nd Ave and 8th St. LOST AND ‘FOUND LOST—Pair of gold rimmed glasses (pince nez) with small gold chain attached Finder please return to Dally News Of- fice, 200tf LIVE STOCK. COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West, corner Carleon and’ Westrinster Hoad’ Phone Collingwood 99 KR, Post Office Ox Ad Vancouver, Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- TRIAL ANNEX Collingwood East, A launch leaves the govern- ment slip for Port Edward every day. For particulars apply to Harrison, Gamble & Co,, Phone 51, 3rd Ave. Wednesday, Se WILL RESIDE AT FORT FRASER | NOTICE oF APPLICATION Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Left for In- terior This Morning. Mrs. Lamont, who has been |{ spending several months in the city with her Mrs, Cambie, left this morning for Fort Fraser, accompanied by Mr. Lamont, who came in from the interior Sunday }; Mr. Lamont is the gov.|f inspecting engineer on the western end of the G. T. P, They intend making their per- manent residence at Fort Fraser|¢ until the completion of the road. They will be able to travel by rail |< to Bulkley Summit, 300 miles, and the balance of the distance, about by wagon and launch, sister, night. ernment 75 miles, STEEL ADVANCING sabe steal Bishop Du Vernet Finds Hetorh Trip Sree Easy. Bishop Du Vernet, who left a couple of weeks ago on a trip to Fort Fraser to look after the general interests of the mission over which he has charge, is now on the return trip and is expected in Rupert tomorrow” evening. Owing to the rapid onward march of the steel, he has found the re turn trip much easier than the outgoing one. During the short time he was inthe far interior steel was extended eighty miles, Mrs. Pankhurst Coming. will apply zation of which the No, sawmill purposes further ) No. sub-section Water with the with the Water Recorder ay ete Parliament Building Dlembep 12 1943. —— PROVAL oF Plan’ OR THE ap, Take notice t of Port hat Essington, p 0 Cor lights for the “ao0 Ne Works to be constrres 1 the wate; Applicant is } authorized \tthur p sawn 24 and application for Second from said creey UMC tee 95) is now pendin, he ert @ situated on Lot 4 tan istrict oe The plans and ps one f t . ” Act a8 amended tiaye ‘yo Comptroller \ LL Objections to the » ac Rupe Hed with the Compt; Dated at Prince kh t lay : i ! of August, A. Dp. 4 This 99m JAMES ARTHUI W-Sept. 1-29 BROWN, Applicans ep atlneaeeneniateemeees ELECTRIC TREATMENT A MASSAGE ” With Alcohol Rub for | Will Rejuvenate the Seat Open from 8 A " MADAME cyr 310 Bth &t., near Third Aye —_—_—_._a, BROWN & BUTTERS MINING ENGINEERS METALLURGY AND MINING GR} Res. Phone Black 413 Prince Rupert eo __]=====___—— GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and t oan Br Notary Public. Rents and né Solan” Albert Blo ins Rupert Box 4% Paris, Sept. ¢ It is announced metween Sth and Oureetg that Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst,|™ = the English militant suffragette HARRISON W leader, will sail for the United - ROGERS States on her coming trip on Oc- Architect tober ith. She will speak in Suite 1, Federal Block Madison Square Garden on Oc- ‘ reve . tober 24st. PRINCE RUPERT, B, 6, “New Sanitary Car. The new sanitary car ordered by the eity arrived by the Prince George this morning. It has a capacity of 65 cubie feet and cost $512 delivered in Prince Ru- pert. It was purchased in Indi- ana, Duchess Has Heir. London, Sept. 8.-The Duchess of Roxburgh, formerly Miss May Goelet of Newport, R. I, gave birth to a son last night at Ches- terfield House, OF. M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur niture, everything ip the line of Mechanics’ Tools, Guns and Men’s Clothing, Will call any time Highest prices paid 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 BOOKKEEPING - - AUDITING Bookkeeping ant uate by Friyate Lessonc Terms y. Resenonant e WENDELL R. JONES Phones 112 and 19 313 2nd Ave. and 221 6th &t. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS. Phone 300 P. O. Box {63 P. O. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Ligue dations and Assignments Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, THE MIDWAY LADiES’ AND GENTS’ GARMENT CLEANING PRESSING, DYEING AND RE Goods Called I Phone 47 86 AIRING and Delivered 322 Gth Street Phone Green 24 the Best Joba of CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING At the Lowest Pr Fine Work, Ladi Prompt sow SENG Phone Re 2 627 Fulton Street, PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov ing and General Cartage Phone 1! ievies Rupert, B¢ Office: Suite 9, Federal Block Held in Hays Bldg., 245 2nd @ RE Ave. Sunday service 11 a. m 0 j ¥) Sunday. school meets after the % y} morning service, Testimony invetings Wednesdays at 8 p. m. e d Reading room is open every day 7 except Sundays and legal holidays “SEE from 2 p. m, to 5 p. m. 192tf TO. RENT : " Third Ave., $20 Every man to his business. 1 TO REN'T—Stor am an expert collector. Let me look after your rented property et or collections, ; GEORGE GEORGE LEEK "Notary Pu 615 2nd Ave. Phone 203 Phone ents ‘aa 615 ond Ave CHOICE TERRACE ACREAGE Near G. T. P. Station 10 acres, near townsite... .$1,000 ) acres, % mile from. town- RIVA cbse dices ce batten $800 10% acres, 1 mile from VOWNSITE oer ee seeeves $600 11% acres, facing G. T. P, AGE. spc nt eee cone oon be $900 Terms one-quarter cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 months at 6%. Apply to owner THOMAS A. MoMARTIN Box 855 or 618 Fifth Avenue Prince Rupert 1. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL formerly Kaien Isd. Gymnasium To rent for Dances, Public Meet- ings, etc, Particulars atl, hall or Secretary, P, O. Box 268 CHEAP ACREAGE wen AT ae Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert costal Miesns 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply 1 Harrison, Gamble & Company G. R. Naden Co, FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert has plumbing in his h by improved installat let me explain how, by |! can have for the cost of the time and you will have & SECOND AVE. 6 3-roomed Lk 2-roomed shack, REDUCE FUEL BILLS AND GET Better +: Satisfaction Every householder |p n HOT WATER FOR THE BATH 'N 2 MINUTES OR HOT DISHWATER IN 10 wat wil The reduction in y d ! ti na it Me Alteran ni tl sfa (ior HARRY HANSON 1 Plumber” “The Reliable oa ae nupeRT —— For Rent eee j-roomed = hous " Hays Creek house, 4! Me Bride 315.00 nue, near e500 Bride large Court shack, er 00 td. — ce Real Estate and Insura Second Avenue