ear he : i a j o a MILLINERY SATURDAY, SEPT. 13TH, 1913 The jadies of Prince Rupert and vieiaity ate cordfatty in- (QPENING vited to call and see the VERY LATEST STYLES IN FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY Miss L. M. KUSTER | —————— aes Carss’ Mackinaw Clothing Stanfield’s Unshrinkable Underwear Tower’s Oiled Clothing~ Asbestos Leather Gloves & Mitts P.D. Handknit Gloves & Mitts Penman’s and Yukon Blue Heel Socks PIERCY, MORRIS & CO., LTD. Wholesale Men’s Goods PRINCE RUPERT Of the exact, earnest care used and the rigid testing for purity become Of the guarantee on each it does not give satisfaction in If You Saw— The sanitary, airy, sun-lighted, in which Rexall Toilet’ Prey capped, white-aproned, put them up; and, 1 If You Realized— That the co-operation in-buying, of more than 7,000 Rexall! Stores—one leading drug store in in it possible to reduce mum the cost to you of the finished product; ' Then You Would Believe— Toilet Preparations They are listed here at very low prices for goods ef high each important and Great city and town Britain—makes That it is an Advantage for you to bay quality. They are: Rexall Shaving Lotion......... 35c Rexall Toilet Cream ....... -26c¢ Rexall of Almonds ! Cream Rexall Violet Talcum Powder... and sanitary fer the teeth, form you pre- Fragrant preparations in whichever fer: Rexall Sotiocutie Tooth Powder .25c Rexall Tooth ash If You Knew— every sarations wholesomely-clean young women who Of the months, and ofttimes years, devoted jo painstaking, conscientious testing and proving by actual use of every formula for any Rexall Toilet Preparation before that form- ula was finally adopted as worthy; in selecting eaeh and a part of the preparation; Rexall strength Toilet Prep way, \’ shingingly-clean laboratories made; are manufactur the United Rexall Camphorated Coid Cream 25c (Also Reus | Theatrical Coid Cream ally for the pro- fession in ‘2 tb. and 4 Ib. quan- tities.) Real soothing ating shaver “we want go back to the store where you bought it and get your money; it belongs to you and we want-vou to have it”; latber making, soap, forms to give the discrimin- ingredient, before it could that, you if to aration and, the white- ing and selling States, Canada la a mini- * in three his. choice: bet ee 25c | Rexall Shaving mowder ees... 2B Rexall Tooth Pane ea wk os stent 25c Rexall Shaving -Stick «.-...... 25c Rexall Cold Cream, 2 sizes. 25c, 50c | Rexall Shaving Cream ite sated 26c “REXALL Toilet Goods’ Week” begins today at alt The REXALL Stores. .These goods are sold only by C. H. ORME THE PIONEER DRUGGIST Z =) high grade cutlery, Whether plate, ated by all buyers. first quality silver lowest prices. We offer an patterns are represented. Our stock offers the our illustrated catalogue. may buy these high grade ‘to yourself. Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director extensive choice in al! Hollow ware and Flat Ware in whieh the leading stock oubstaniial Values in Table Silver and Cutlery Genuine Worth in Every Piece Being manufacturers of silverware and our preparedness to cater needs of every home in British CoJumbia must be appreci- you our stock will supply the best at heed ster IN THE MATTER OF CUTLERY. buyer carry a special line of first quality CARVERS. It tells all, an excellent Henry Birks G Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C Tea Sets, It explains how you goods with greatest advantage of the importers well to ling silver or e @ Irays and choice. We Wrate for LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. W. Irwin, of the local branch of the forestry department, left last night for Masset. Wm. Manson, M.P.P., left last night for Masset to extend the giad hand to the island constit- vents. He wl also attend the Lawn Hill Exhibilion on Septem- ber 20th, WwW. G. Gillette, who has the contract for building the Dognin- ion government wharf at Queens- town, leff on the Prince Albert last night for Masset. G.-F. Allen, local representa- tive for Johnson Bros., Ltd., Van- couver, left on the Prince Albert last night for Masset. William Angle, a pioneer resi- dent of Prince Rupert, returned on the steamer Prince George yesterday after spending several! weeks visiting at St. Thomas, On- tario, and other places in the east The salt production of the United States has doubled in fif- teen years, last year’s output of about 33,330,000 barrels being 7 per cent. more than the vear be- fore. McPherson terday’s train for Smithers where he will be engaged for some time on the erection of a large store for Lynch Bros. Miss Greta Clarke entertained about forty young people last Friday evening at a dinner dance at her home, 1246 Haro Street in honor of her house guest, Miss Olive Saunders of Prince Rupert. —Vancouver Prov igee. Wis. bi left by yes- Mrs. Du Vernet entertained at the tea hour in honor of Mrs. Rix, the wife of the new reetor of St. Andrew's Church. The drawing room was preitily decor- ated with golden glow and cac- tus dahlias. The hostess was gowned in a smam costume e pale gray bengaline, with yoke o heavy lace with touches of he blue velvet, while the guest of honor wore a pretty gown of golden brown satin, with hat of tan tagel straw with black plume. Miss Du Vernet had a very pretty frock of white mousseline de soie, heavily embroidered in pale-blue and tan. Mrs. MeCoskrie and Mrs. Ford poured tea and coffee at a polished table profusely dec- orated with Shasta daisies and nasturtiums, while Miss Martin, Miss Johnstone and Miss Hyde assisted in serving. WEATHER ‘REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Dowling, Observer. For 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Barometer, reduced to sea ee Se ee. ox we at 30.110 Highest temperature..... 58.0 Lowest temperature...... 53.0 ON co Se a aoa 1.05 Born On . Sanely ‘Island J. 8. O. Ouellette, Lucy Island lighthouse, 13 miles west of Prince Rupert in Chat- ham Sound is the proud father of a daughter born on that solitary island on August 30th, The ehild has been named Lucy. keeper of ‘Chines Apologize Tokio, The Chinese government aS apologized to Japan for the murder of several Japanese at Nanking and has or- dered an investigation. The Chi- nese note voiced the desire that a peaceful solution of the affair be reached through diplomatic channels. Sept. Threatened with Cholera. St. Petersburg, Sept. 8—Odes- ua, the fourth city of the empire in pgint of population; Nikolayoy with 100,000 inhabitants and Rostov with about 15,000 are de- clared to be threatened with an epidemic of cholera. Odessa has a population of 500,000, On the Prince Albert. Following is a partial! list of those leaving last night on the Prince Albert for Graham Island ports: F, C. Wright, A. Phy- man, T. Engler, F. Warner, A. J Neill, H. OO. Hulbert,. William Manson, Dr. Scharschmidt, G. F. Allen, A. H. Tomlinson, P. Fox, A. Erickson, H. 8. Irwin, L. O. Waldo, A. Russell, W. G, Gilletie, Mr. L. Barton. Many Are Drowned. Simla, British India, Sept..8. One hundred and fifty native men, women and children were drowned today while fording the River Reas in the Hospirapur dis- triet of the Punjab, on their way to attend a fair, They were over- BE. A. McKeen, and Mrs. W. Read The Daily News taken in the river, which is very wide at this point, by a sudden heavy flow of water from the mountains. THE DAILY NEWS new vaney. Carss sen, A. E. Laundry. tion Co. David George V One north last gold stri and says gained, agement increasin fishermer weeks. | the Pacific of February. he Ottawa, The next sitting court of Atlin wi court room on Following on the docket: Adjourned Cases. List of Cases to Come Up at Next Sitting. of the eounty be held in the Monday next is a list of the cases R. Cuaningham & Sons vs.Ed. McCoskrie. J. RB. Gilmour vs. Ed. MeCosk- rie, Manson MeMillan vs. Perey D. Hillis. Richard Nacket vs. Union Transfer & Storage Go New Cases. Ro¥al Bank ys & Swanson. C. J. Hastings vs. Thatcher John Brown vs. Me Wearmouth. Harrison's William T. Kergi: Thomas Stewart. Mary Griffith vs. W Tiegs. S. P. MeMordie vs. John Delan. James Sharp vs. Fred C. Elliott, N. D. Sweet vs. Tony Christian. Malcolm MeKay et al vs. B. ¢ Fisheries, Thomas McKenzie vs. B. € Fisheries. John F. MeDonald vs. B. C. Fisheries. Norman L. McBain vs. B. €. Fisheries. John MeGlashan vs. B. C, Fish- eries, Stephenson & Crum vs. Harold Price. : Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co. vs4 Warren Kelly R. J. McDonell vs. Nellie E. Vandel). Beirnes & Mul- Bennett vs. Charles Chris Peter- vs. Pioneer Atlin Construc- Allister vs. Captain Lumber Yards Vs. V. Arnott. Kighty-five naturalization will be considered. Saturday ke he the returning al outshine the Klondike strike. had just come out from Shushansa _ said, fore that time. applications for BEATS THE KLONDIKE Old Timer Just in from Shushana Will Return in February. of the Sophia the far He timers the that will old by declares Shushana intends to return in here is nothing to be by going in be- PACIFIC FISHERIES Greatly Impressed Mr. Hazen on His Visit Here. Sept. 8.—That encotr- would be given to the fishermen and the independen! g of the capital after an le was enthusiastic marvellous province. number of white sritish Columbia by 1 in the government was the state- ment made by Hon. J. D. Hazen, minister of marine and fisheries, who returned last night to the of seven over the absence fisheries of Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialities 2nd Street / “Ye Olde Reliable” Phone 156 Green FOR A TAXI Phone 75 , rt FISH MARKET CASE Will @»5 Heard at Vancouver Next Monday. A petition for the winding up of the affairs of the Prince Rupert Fish and Cold Storage Company was filed here yesterday, the pe- titioner being H. A. Philpott, who some time ago obtained a judg- ment for $2,500 on account. of fraud and misrepresentation. The motion for the winding up will be heard at Vancouver on Mon- day next. The judgement secured by J. G. Beatiy against the company was by consent, being for money ad- stock. vanced for DANCE OF THE EAGLES First of the Series Proves a Suc- cessful Function. The first of a series of dances was given by the local aerie of Eagles last night in the K. of P. Hal!. Sixty-four couples were on the floor and thoroughly enjoyed every moment until half past 1 this morning. One of the not- able features was the appearance of the Badgles’ own orchestra of four pieces for the first time. These social dances will be given on the, second and foyrth Wednesdays in each month throughout the season. FORTY-FOUR BABIES in Saskatoon During the Month of August. Died Saskatoon, Sept. 8. forty- four babies, none of them over a year old, died in the city during the month of August, according tosthe vital statistics. Thirty- nine of these were under one year and five just at that age. Find it through a Daily News “Want Ad.” “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT POOL HALL for rent Good proposition for barber Apply Eby Bros., Terrace. 200tr FOR RENT—Furnished flat of 5 rooms; modern in every respect; will rent cheap to right party. Apply P. OG. Box 89 FOR RENT—Flat Th Dulldirg opposite Skating rink; all conveniences. Apply Tony Christian, 155 Sixth avenue west oo FOR RENT-——Furnished room, with use of Sitting room and cooking stove if re quired. Electric light, telephone and bath; close in Phone Green 197. 210-15 FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Mason & pied . piano, in good condition, #175 M Crosby, 839 Third Ave. W 212-47 FURNISHINGS of a three-room flat for sale Flat also may be rented Apply H. F. McRae & Co 139-tf POR SALE Yearling White and Buff Leg horns, Barred HKocks, Wyandottes, An conas; great layers; make fine breeders Aliso fresh eggs in case lots Peach Grove, Fort Langley, B. ( 210-45 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 wil! sell cheap. Apply C, Manson, Inverness 212-15 Cannery FOR SALE B, C., being Lot “A”, ~Lot and hotel at Copper City, 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. ¢ 211-16 WANTED NURSE girl wanted; elderly person pre ferred Mrs. L. W. Patmore 2180r WANTED—A_ chambermald at the Bay View Hotel, 210tf WANTED—-Two bright boys about 1v years old. Apply at The News Office. 195tr WANTED-—-Two girls for folding in bind ery. Apply at once, News Office. 204tf EXPERIENCED teacher proposes to open private school for boys and girls For particulars apply Box 61%, Prince Ru pert. 210-15 WELL furnished rooms from $2.50; com- fortable sitting room; bath; electric light. Norfolk Rooms. Phone Black 329. 2001 POSITION as housekeeper by respectable middie aged woman good cook Apply White's BKidg., 2nd Ave and 8th St, 200-10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—A bunch of keys on 7th Ave., near school house. Return to News Office 213 LIVE STOCK. PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. FEED HAY oats WHEAT CORN ’ CHICKEN PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in SEEDS TIMOTHY CLOVER ALFALFA ere FEED A SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. Jo Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road Phone Collingwood 99 RK. Post OMmecee re en Collingwood East, Vancouver, Port Edward PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- TRIAL ANNEX A launch leaves the govern- ment slip for Port Edward every day. Yor particulars apply to Harrison, Gamble & Co., Phone 54, 38rd Ave. MAITRE LABOR! AT OTTAWA Premier Borden and Sir Wiifrid Pay Him Tributes. . Ottawa, Sept. 8.—Maitre La. bori, the eminent Parisian lawyer, wis the guest of honor of the Ottawa Canadian Club at a luneh-e eon yesterday, and delivered interesting address eulogistic the Canadian people and the Do- minion, Premier Borden and Sir Wilfrid Laurier paid tributes’ to the defender of Captain Dreyfus at the conclusion of his remarks. There were several ministers and ex-minister&’ present. = CHAMBERLIN Not COMING Has Returned to Winnipeg from Inspection Trip. The Daily News Sept. 11.—President of the Grand Trunk Special to Winnipeg, Chamberlin, Pacific, returned yesterday from his inspection trip along the line and declares himself well satis fied with the progress that is be- ing made, New York passed the half-mil- lion mark for telephones’ in May and now nearly many in. struments as London, Berlin and Paris combined. has as NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS. Take notice that James Arthur Brown, of Port Essington, B. C., sawmili owner, will apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for the approval of the plans of the works to be constructed for the utili zation of the water from Brown's Creek, which the applicant ts by Water Record No, 24 authorized to take and use for sawmill purposes, and in respect to which further application for 56 cubic feet per second from said creek (Water Permit No. 95) is now pending The sawmill to be situated on Lot 121, Range 5. Coast District The sub plans and particulars required section one of Section 70 of me Water Act amended have been file with the Compfroller of Water Rights c+, with the Water Kecorder at Prince Rupert Objections to the application may be filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B. { Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this by 29th Phone Red*243 BOOKKEEPING - . AUDITING Bookkeeping Taught by Friyate Lessons Terms Reasonable WENDELL R. JONES Phones 112 and 19 313 2nd Ave. and 221 Gth Bt. 839 Srd Ave. W. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS. Held in Hays Bldg. 245 2nd Ave. Sunday service 11 a. m. Sunday. school 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. 192\f Every man to his business. I am an expert collector. Let me look after your rented property or collections. GEORGE LEEK 615 2nd Ave. Phone 203 CHOICE TERRACE ACREAGE Near G..T.'°P. Station 10 acres, near townsite... .$1,000 19 acres, * mile from town SEGG cs nah s 4b aeaee bee . 8800 10% acres, 1 mile from townsite ‘Fereaas as $600 11% acres, facing G, T. P CPAGR os bbe cee whige sae $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 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL formerly Kaien tsd. Gymnasium To rent for Dances, Public Meet- ings, ete, Particulars at hall or Secretary, P. O. Box 268 CHEAP ACREAGE ~* —AT— Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert ete: 6 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert of} day of August, A. D. 1913 JAMES ARDHUR BROWN, Applicant W-Sept. 1-22 ' HARLA S. BRYANT Teacher Of MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR Flat 7, Clapp — Second Hand Deaier Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur niture, everything in the line of Mechanics Tools, Guns and Men's Clothing Will call any time Highest prices paid WHEN Buyin INSIST on HAAST THIS PACKAVING DECLINE SUBStitungs ELECTRIC TREATMENT MASSAGE ane With Alcot Ww Ope MADAME CYR 310 Bth st near Third Aye BROWN ro METALLUR Res. BOLOGY Phone Black 4 Bon 14 Prince Rupert GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, insurance ay ‘ Notary Public. Rents ang Concent Alber ] \ Prince Rupert Betweer HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 1, ks PRINCE RU} Phone 300 P. ©. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments Liges! dations and Assignments Smith Slock, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert ae THE MIDWAY LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GARMENT OL } PRESSING, DYI ING Goods Called I 322 Bth Street Phone Gree a —<—$$ Yor the Best Jot CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Fine ‘Work. | BOW SENG Phone he 627 Fulton Strest PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mor ing and Genera! Cartage Prince Rupert, BE Office: Suits TO RENT Third Ave RENT—S GEORGE LEEK is Phone 203 REDUCE FUEL BIL é TO 615 and Ave. AND GET Better Satisfaction + whl Every houseb Rug : = has plumbing t i oe by improved insta 2 let me explain bh m,} can have HOT WATER FOR THE BATH IN 20 win OR HOT DISHWATER IN 10 wiNUTES sw snot The reduction actidt. for the cost o time and you HARRY HANSON Piumber" Se nupeRt For ‘Rent 6-reomed Hays Gree “The Reliab’ SECOND AVE. ov 8-raomed t ied | Bride , nore sh G. R. Naden Co. Lid | insurance Real Estat’ Secon Avenue