———<<—_—————— DR. JAEGER’S SANITARY === WOOLLEN GOODS We have taken the agency for this world’s celebrated line in Ladies’ and Children’s Wear and our first ship- is just to hand, among other things: comprising, ment Dressing Gowns Ladies’ Underclothing Ladies’ Sweaters Boys’ and Girls’ Jerseys Ladies’ and Children’s Gloves and Mitts Boys’ Knitted Suits Ladies’ Shirtwaists Woo! Hats and Caps An additional shipment of these goods is now on the way and we shall be glad to take special orders*for any- thing not carried in stock. Hi. S. WALLACE C0., LTD. Department Store Prince Rupert. Gives a Quick, Brilliant Polish That Lasts Phone Your Drug Store Wants to Us THE REXALL STORES Free Delivery from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. TWO BIG STORES Cc. H. ORME Phones &2 and 200 The Pioneer Druggist A Message from Birks TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS Centre your interest in our mail service during the fall and winter Seasons. We have moch to offer you in Jewellery that is new and dis- lnciive We can give you most alluring values In appropriate wedding gifts, DirthGay cifts as well as a liberal choice in other presentation lines. i OUR STERLING SILVER AND SILVER PLATED HOLLOW WARE AND FLAT WARE we will guarantee you perfection in finish, weight, quality of materia! and Gesign. Our Qlestrated catalogue will be sent to your address upon request. from you may choose any article desired. Write for this Catalogue woGay, 1S pages are full of inu resting information. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Gee. E. Trorey, Mansging Director VANCOUVER, B.C Hes the Largest Circalation in Northern British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince. Rupert's Artistic Job Printing Establishment ae ~YS THE DAILY NEWS {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. G. H. Arnold will not re- leceive tomorrow. 230 Mrs. A. Ives arrived in the city this morning on the Prince George, en route to Masset. returned to the by the Chelohsin trip to’ Bella T. C. Murray city last night from a business Coola. The steamer Chelohsin of the Union. Steamship line = arrived from the south about 5.30 i terday. ves- F. G. Lucas, of the G. T. P. en- gineering staff, returned this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. Constable Parsons, who came in from Terrace on Sunday with a prisoner, returned by this morning's train. Mr. McKee, representing the Vanco Milling & Grain C Ltd., is in the city in the interests of Ro Standard flour. wel 0 yal C. Hairsine of Vancouver was among the arrivals by this morn- ing’s boat. He here in the interests of “Purity” flour is who had such botanical exhibit at returned. to morning's train. Gustave Gervais, an elaborate the fair last Hazelto this week, n by M. Albert, of the Westholme Lumber Co., returned this morn- ing after spending a couple of weeks in Vancouver and Victoria. Duncan Ross arrived from the south this morning on the steam- ship Prince George, en route to Fraser Lake to look after his grading contracts. Powel! of Vancouver the arrivals by the Prince George this morning. She is en route to Port Simpson to take charge of the school there. Miss May was among F. G. Bruggy, who was the win- ner of the medal for the best in- dividual collection of ores at the Fair last week, was “among the arrivals by the ss. Prince George this morning en route to Stewart. Rev. F. L. Stephenson returned from the south this morning af- ter attending the funeral of his brother, E. GC. Stephenson, whe died at Hazelton a couple of weeks ago. Rev. Mr. Stephenson left for the interior by this morn- ing’s train. J. V. Ritenhouse, one of the old timers of this district, who has been in New York for the last three years, left by this morn- ing’s train for the interior to look afier his interests. Mr. Riten- house arrived here on Saturday. Ne thsta splendid progress is iw weather made new Second Aver The awning the bricklayers is doing in keeping off the n the construction of the Premier Hote and Sixth St put up to pr from service otect sunstroke zood rain. Edward not yet out of Katherine White, a blushing In- dian maiden, both of Port Simp- son, are in the city today arrang- ing for their future happiness. They will be wedded in all prob- ability this week. Wesley, an Indian lad his “teens, and NO ADVANCE IN PRICE First Coal Shipment from Oregon Expected Within a Week. J. H. Rogers returned last night on the steamer Chelohsin from Coos Bay, Oregon, where, as reoprted yesterday, he has con- tracted for regular shipments for the next six months. He is ex- pecting a wire at any moment advising him of the sailing of the A. M. Simpson with the first ship- ment. As to the quality of the cval,Mr, Rogers says it is a good lignite, of somewhat higher grade than that which he has been handling all summer. Although it is costing him more on account POO OP: S. S. PRINCE GEORGE PASSENGER LIST Delayed Two Hours by Fog Yes- terday, but Reached Mere on Time. The T. P. steamer Prince George arrived in port sharp on time this morning notwithstand- G,. ing that there was a delay of over two hours yesterday on account of heavy fog at Seymour Nar- There sixty saloon among whom were the following: A. E. McCready, Mrs. Bertha Tur- H,. Brown, M. Albert, Dun- can Ross, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jameson, W. R. Love, George Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc- Ira McCollom, Otis Mc- D. H. Munn, F. Wallace, Kishen, Mr. Ford, F. David McMillan, J. H Clapp, F. Picjle, Miss Margaret Roberts, H. A. Washington, CecH Mrs. J. H. McDonald, Her- bert Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schmidt, Miss May Powell, Mrs. W. C. Schmell, C. Hairsine, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wallace, S. E. Hay- den, ‘Mrs.°-3. J, Gillis, J. L. Re Schetau, G. A. Finlay, Miss Riddle Miss Oglesby, Miss Thompson, H. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lebant and two children, Harry Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smithers, W. J. Crawford, F. G. Bruggy, Mrs. A. Ives, Miss M. Blanchet, G. W. Rodgers, Rev. F. L. Stephenson, George Elliott, J. M. Clague, R. T. Christian, F. G. Lueas, A. G. Busteda, M. B. McKee. rows. were on board about passengers, Collom, Collom, ae Seeley, Symes; NEW NATIONAL HYMN Written by Robert Bridges, the New Poet Laureate The King, O God, his upraiseth; With him the nation bows before Thy face; With high thanksgiving Thee Thy glad church praiseth, Our strength Thy = spirit, trust and hope Thy grace. heart to The our Unto great honor, undeser- ved, Hast Thou exalted us and drawn us nigh; glory Nor, from Thy judgments when our feet had swerved, Didst Thou forsake, nor leave us, Lord most high. Unto our minds give freedom and uprightness; Let strength and courage lead o'er land and wave; To our soul’s armour grant cel- estial brightness, Joy to our hearts, yond the grave. and faith be- yur plentious nation still in pow- er extending Increase our joy uphold us by Thy Word; Beauty and wisdom all our ways xtending, Good will to man, and peac hrough Christ our Lord. When an old bachelor decides get married he keeps as mum on the subject as if he were about to rob a safe, ——————L NOTICE. Notice is hereby | given that pursuant to the provisions of chapter 115 of the Re vised Chapter of Canada, F. L. Wilson has Geposited with the Minister of Publi Works a plan of a work pesereed to be constructed on land in the Harbor of ce Rupert, B. C., briefy described a< rs Commencing $59.3 ft. north and -68 ft. east from the centre of Seal Cove Circle as shown on Plan 923, Prince Rupert Land Registry Office, being south - West corner Sublot 7, thence north 36 Gegrees 13 minutes 39 seconds west 760 ft. to harbor line. Thence south 36 de- grees 46 minutes 1 second west 370 ft along said harbor line, thence south 36 de- grees 13 minutes 59 second east 546 ft to high water mark, thence following high Water mark to point of beginning, with a plan and description of sai roposed si'rc and has deposited a duplicate of cach if the foregoing in the Land Registry Omcx at l’rince Rupert, B. C., and is applying to the Governor in Council for approval thereof. Otlawa, Ont., September 16th, 1913 MACDONNELL & HONEYWELL, ee Solicitors for the Applicant. W-Sept. 29-Oct 27, 19143. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. . Take notice that Bu: Renz, of Prince intends to apart, 2 B. C., occupa’ cook, oo apply permission to purchase tol- lowing described Co ne at a 2 post ted about 20 chains south of it corner of S. BE. 30845, manera north 40 chains, east 13 chains more or less to the west th chains, thence west 33 chains mo re or jess to the east.Doundary of 8. E. 5004s to the of i, containing 90 EUs ENE RENZ. H. 1, Agent. Dated August 22nd. et 3. Pub. Sept. 22, 1913—-Nov. 47, 1013. t acres more or less. CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY) | Mail orders seeuneinil attended to vi extra transportation, he does not anticipate any advance in price, PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER i WHEAT ALFALFA | CORN ETC iT TO RENT—3-room Third Ave., $20. O RENT—Store on Third Ave. GEORGE LEEK Notary Public Rents and Collections house on FUR TRADERS NOW USE PARCEL POST Natives of Arctic Circle Have Now No Need of Fur Traders’ Annual Visit. Port Townsend, Sept. 27.—The parcel post is being utilized by furs to market, accord- here from get their ing to word received H. G. Ballinger, com- manding the United States rev- enue cutter which made a cruise to Point Barrow, erly point of the domain. The number of natives north of Bering Strait have white fox skins by parcel post to Captain sent season, says Captain Ballinger, has been quite keen and natives have received good prices for furs, traders paying cash. The standard price at Point Hope for polar bear is $5 per foot of Jength Captain Ballinger rein- deer herds along multiplying and deer are considered capitalists The Winning Number. reports the natives coast are owning on the The Em- In the raffle for a shotgun behalf of Mr. Carl Anderson, winning number was 360. drawing took place at the press Theatre last night faults of and try to cor Don’t worry about the others, Get busy rect your own. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished front room Appl y 435 4th Ave. W. Phone 171 223f HOUSE for rent, five rooms; well fur nished; moderate terms. Phone Black 329. 214 POOL HALL for rent. Good proposition! for barber. Apply Eby Bros., Terrace 200ur FOR AENT—Fiat in bullding opposite skating rink; all conveniences. Apply 155 Sixth avenue west Tony 1R6tr FOR RENT—Furnished Mat modern in every respect; to right party. Apply P. 0 Christian, of & rooms; will rent cheap Box 89 EXPERIENCED stenographer requires posi tion. P. O. Box 164. Phone Biu 227-32 STENOGRAPHER wants position enced in law and advertising AD , Dally News Office 228-35 5 Ww ete Waiter for dining car Appl) w. McLean, Canada RKallway Co. 4. T. P. Whart 728-30 WANTED—Woman to do day work. Must be experiencei. Phone 2171f THREE Japs want positions cook, walter, Office cleaner, house cleaner, etc. Apply Sunrise Hotel, 167 3rd Ave nue East. 229-234 WELL furnished rooms from $2.50; com- fortable sitting room; bath; electric light. Norfolk Rooms. Phone Black 329. 206 POSITION as housekeeper by respectable middie aged woman; cook. Apply ae Bidg., 2nd Ave. and Sth St. WANTED TO RENT—4é or 5 roomed house by 15th of October; modern conveniences referred. Address correspondefice P. 0 Ox 933. 225-30 ONE thoroughly experienced colored cook and housemaid with child of two wishes position. Also ome waitress or house maid, white, wishes position Two = sre together. tpeeportation “Ye Olde Reliabie” Phone 203 615 2nd Ave. 2nd Street the natives in the Arctic Circle to} the most north-| United States’| Seattle and San Francisco, re- ceiving better prices than they could from trading craft. Com- petition in the Arctic during the| FOR SALE FURNISHINGS of a three-room fiat for | Sale. Fiat also may be rented. Apply) H. F. McRae & Co. 139-tf FOR SALE—Mason & Hamlin piano, in} good condition, $175. Apply — Theatre Office. 2250f WANTED WANTED—A capable cook and = d Phone 476 WANTED—Immediately, saleslady at De mers’ to fll place vacated through tll bess. Sept. 30 2200f WANTED—Middie aged lady to care for sick lady and do light housework Phone Green 258 228tf e 339 lue 393. | Phone 156 Green| Third Ave. va rt October { 1943 WEATHER REPORT a Furnished by F. W. Dowling, Observer, For 24 hours ending 5 a. m., October 1, 1913, Barometer, reduced lo sea LOVOl’. <6:i.6, Hee ie Oh OSes 2 29.950 Highest temperature..... 58.0 |Lowest temperature...... 54.0 Rain .sceve ONAL 1.94 The tne r en Car rm ta Mtr September Summary. Mean temperature for the month, 53.3; highest temperature 170.0, on the 25th; lowest temper- ature, 43.0, on the 23rd; rai Ghtideias’ | 13.74 inches. OF CANADA ‘uur, ween Sheri eriff’s Sale etic SHERIFF'S SALE In the Supreme Court of British '" ihe Supreme Court of Britisn oy Columbia. vist UM; Prinee pe The Giant Powder Compar ‘ : 7 Consolidated, plaintiff. a The Pittsburg British Gold} ,,7. Company, defendant. consisting By virtue of a warrant of ex-| str eat ecution, issued in this action, and!|,. 4 ; lto me directed, I have seized alj|1 i lthe interest or equity of the de-| namea ; fendant in the following me ated Placer mining leases on Mackee| ™ t, Shee and Johnson Creeks in the Atli: Mining Dtvision, viz.: a Pewee : postponed Winnemucea (bench W we. | 191 ep letiber, mucea creek Redwood, A pha Dated |} ae EY, Sherif. Gamina, Delta, Montreal, Quebec, | '%! "ty Blue-Pelter, Pennant, Vancouver ; Victoria, Omega -Fra., City of|m Tr London, Stikine-Chief, Yellow § RY Horse, London, Kingston, Ontario : eT Chicago, Pittsburg, Seattle, Port- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS land, Old England, Surprise and| Held Bidg., 245 a houses, hydraulic plant and all|Av 5 ‘hag jother articles belonging to the | Sunda after the jdefendant company. j morning I nny All of which I shall offer for . eeungs \ sal ope jsale by public auction for cash on | ead! day | Wednesday, the first day of Gc_|except § g Jan jtober, 1913, at 2:30 o'clock in the|from 2 4 {90 fafternoon, at the court house, | | Prince Rupert, B. C., Eve at | Dated at Prince Rupert, Sey : Let me jtember 6, 1913. k a ould |226-2 29 JOHN SHIRLEY, Fist 4 ; a Sheriff of the County of Alli: - GEORGE LEEK HARLA S BRYANT 615 2nd Ave Phone | Seen on BROWN & BUTTERS | MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR C | Flat 7, Clapp Bldg. MINING ENGINEERS METALLURGY AND ™ BOLOGY Res. Phone Plack 4 ba Prince Rupert | _F,M. CROSBY 7 HARRISON W. ROG Second Hand Uesier | Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur niture, everything in the line of Mechanics | bay tise iene prices paid: S| Architect | 839 Sra Ave. Ww. Phone Red 243 Sutte 1! Bloek |= _——$—$—$ $$$ PRINCI B09 \ ot Phone 300 Box 18 i FOR A TAXI §) pacific TRANSFER wae 2 pe Furniture, Baggage, Pea | d@G ral Carta | Phone ‘1 nated oaang e: Suite 9, | Bloeh PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. seeee STANDREW'S SOCEM formerly Kaien Isd. Gymnasium ro nt f I Meet 8 te. P f Pure Water eee NECESSARY TO — TAXIDERMIST Heads, B ¢ snd Rugs mounted f {ut ty 7 WINGERE! & 00. , Sov; g BG . GERM-PROOF Bids SE “CLEANING " PRESSING AND REPAIRING Slip Easily Over the At the I § . oa $ Mouth of Any taeucet Fine Work een? Remove All impurities BOW SENG Typhoid aused by... * and Prevent Diseases Prince Roper ie Phone | must id. Address Mildred Grover, sane > PS Vancouver, B.C Oriaking lmpare Werer alll PRICE, P. 0. Be N FINANCIAL. i P. "ROBERTS $5.00 | INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (EH) Englishman open to buy lots in Prince CHARTERED SEORETA +s, Liew Rupert, or agreements for sale, providing Audits, Investigations, Adjustments — and se are enouy reasonable r dations and Ase gamen 1, 06 and owners have clear title deeds Rupe Send full rticelars and exact location Sells Mtoet, Ore Ave. FOS ae to c PEMB RTON WOOLER, 193 Mance ontreal. 228-30 | K cae For Giule By j GEORGE LEE | ont vee od HARRY HANSON | eal Estate, insurance and Ltt tog biic. Rent COWS fresh calved and coming in always SECOND AVE. ee ai Ave and tuberculosis tested. Jo May Be Seen in Operation at Orme’s — All i Christy cattle dealer, Collingwood West. Drug Store Prince Rupert Carleton and Westminster Road’ ° " Phone Collingwood 99 R. Post OMce Betwe i) , Box 20, Collingwood East, Vancouver —_— 170tf i | eee Se CHEAP ACREAGE | “1 ore; Be eet | sh ersides bros. | The Up-to-Date House Decora- i hs i g900 tors of Prince Rupert ! . Near Prince Rupert mh pus © > *,@¢ i N ! ' — a PM in sign W riting.. Dn Pa H ° 6 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS j chant t = per anging Apply Our Specialiies N d n Co Ltd. >. i ) — Harrison, Gamble & Company G. R. Nade me | e and Insuré® Real Estat FINANCIAL AGENTS : Second Avenue Prince etal