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Excellent Cafe. 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500. Phone Your Drug Store Wants to Us THE REXALL STORES Moderate Prices, Vancouver, B.C. Free Delivery from Phones 82 and 200 TWO BIG STORES c. H. ORME 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Pioneer Druggist KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY P.O. DRAWER 1524 THIRD ANENUE Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes HARDWARE MONARCH. MALLEABLE ™ PHONE No. 8 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware . ‘* Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ Has the Largest Circulation in Northern British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert’s Artistic Job Printing Establishment _ MISSING! Thousands of readers are missing range of patterns of OUR FAMOUS SUITS or OVERCOATS TO MEASURE (Carriage and Duty Paid) at $8.60 (valued by our customers at $20). Together with patterns we will also send a tape measure, fashion plate, and full instructions how to measure yourself, ALL FREE. You have only to read our book of testimonials and you will be convinced that no other firm in the world can approach us for value. Money returned if you are not satisfied. Address for Patterns: GURZON BROS., Glougher Syndicate, (Dept. i ), 449 Spadina Please mention this Advertisement. : DEMAND Roya RESERVE WHISKY. AGE ® YEARS GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT oF CANADA, RecoMMENDED FOR Tn? iNvALio Tne Home Tne. Connoisseur The Pusuc who. nafurally want the besf. Ace, Purity AnD MELLOWNESS UNSURPASSED.’ DISTRIBUTORS Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd F PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, our offer to send FREE our large Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO. F, M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer all kinds of Household Fur- niture, everything in the line of Mechanics’ Tools, Guns gna Men’s ClOreans. Will call any time. ighest prices paid. 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Speolaities “Ye Olde Reliable” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. M. R. Jamieson Mr. and Mrs. left by the Prince George this morning for their home at Stewart. T. F. Longmuir, who has been spending the last three or four months in Prince Rupert, leaves on Saturday for Regina, where he will remain fer a couple of weeks, after which he will go on to London, England. . * * T. H. Johnson, of the firni of Johnson, Knudson & Co,, Hull, England, left for the old country last Saturday. Mr. Johnson spent about six months in the city, during which he purchased salmon here amounting to up- ward of $30,000. The purchases were for shipment to Johnson, Knudson & Co., who are large ffsh dealers in Hull. Demers. New shipment of dresses in velveteen, serges, Bedford cord. In new styles and shades. 237tf COUNTY COURT Next Regular Sitting on Monday, October 20th. The next regular sitting of the county court of Atlin will be held in Prince Rupert before His Honor Judge Young on October 20th. Adjourned Cases. Griffith vs. Tiegs. McMordie vs. Dolan. McKay et al. vs, B. C. Fisheries. McKenzie vs. ‘B. C. Fisheries. McDonald vs. B. C. Fisheries. McGlahan vs. B. C. Fisheries. McBain vs. B. C Fisheries McDonald vs. Vandall. Hastings vs. Peterson. New Cases. Prince Rupert Hardware & Sup- ply Co. vs. Kelly. Royal Bank Bairnes et al. Carss & Bennett vs. Manson. Harrison's Lumber Yard vs. Arnott. Barton vs. Bryant. . Kergin vs. Mrs. Tom Stewart. Eby vs. Kirkaldy. vs. George N. Successful Baptist Social Last Tuesday the Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist Church held a very successful sock social. Every- thing passed off most pleasantly and near $70 was received. The President, Mrs. Sinclair; the Vice President, Miss Wark; the, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Miss Clark, and all the ladies did splendid ser- vice. Acting Pastor, Rev. Wm.J. Scott, presided, and Mrs. Munro rendered two very fine recita- tions, Mr. J. E. Davey and Mr. Waddell sang solos and Messrs. Davis and Clapperton duets in their well known efficient way. Mrs. Walker kindly accompanied the singers. An interesting lit- erary contest followed, Mrs Wes- tenhaver winning first prize. The company then descended to the Brotherhood Rooms, which had been prettily decorated, and par- took of the refreshments that had been bountifully provided. Indeed, there were some cakes to spare and these were sold. by auction to ready buyers by Mr. W. M. Murray, who proved him- self a first rate auctioneer. New Barber Shop. A new, centrally located bar- ber shop has been opened by H, St, Louis opposite the Bank of Monreal, on Third avenue. Mr. St. Louis, who is a compara- tively recent arrival in the city, solicits the patronage of all who want a nice, easy shave, an up- to-date haircut, skampoo- or massage. In connection with the barber shop he is also run- ning a shoe shine parlor for both ladies and gentlemen. Wisdom. The wisest man We ever saw, He never read The dope on Thaw. —Houston Post, The wisest man We ever hit Cuts out the slime About Hans Schmidt, —Memphis Commercial-Appeal. The wisest man Of all we know Reads ne’er a line On Mexico. The latest styles and material in suits guaranteed to fit,. 2371f It's up to you either to take things as they come or turn your back and let them meander by. THE DAILY NEWS MAITLAND AFTER SCALPS OF OWNERS AND AGENTS (Continued from page 1) In regard to the liability of the owners of the property this was a difficult matter to prove, as many of the owners lived out of the city. He was of the opinion that the district here is much more satisfactorily than in most other places. Mayor Pattullo said he could see no objection to fining those people who did not properly be- have themselves. Of his own personal knowledge he was not prepared to swear that such con- ditions exist, but he believed that is illegal, but it is a question that that the chief procure a list for runy* VOLCANIC ASH HOLDS ALASKA IN A SHROUD Belching Peaks Shower the Pen- insula with a Heavy Layer of Volcanic Cinders. Seattle, Oct. 6.—Reporting that ashes from the volcanic peaks in Aleutian range covered the and decks of the ships the rigging with a ghostlike touch, whitened the ground of the Alaskan Penin- sula, and left a smoky pall over the the brigantine Harriet G,, Captain waters during the summer, J, A. MeInnes, reached port yes- terday and docked at Pier 5, That they do exist and there is no|the mountains in the Aleutian doubt but that the district en-|range have belched ashes all tails increased expense in the/Summer, with Mount Katmai un- way of policing. There is no ceasingly sending) forth voleanic reason, he said, why they should|cinders, is the report of the not pay something toward this. master and crew. The existence of such a district “During the summer we were anchored in Port Helden, on the peninsula, some 200 miles from has occupied the attention for m } : years of greater minds than those| Unimak,” said Gaptain McInnes now dealing with it and no satis-|last night, “and the grass on factory solution had been found.|shore was covered with a mantle The mavor asked Alderman Mait-|of ash and the sky was always land if he was in favor of wip-|cloudy from the smoke belchec ing out the district entirely, but}forth from the peaks, Although the latter merely replied that he|Unimak Island is usually garhe wanted to see the law enforced.}With perpetual snow, we were Alderman Maitland moved, sec-|Surprised on the way down to conded by Commissioner McColl,}find the snow black with ashes. On September 18 it appeared by our glasses, which we levelled on the, next meeting of the agents for the different houses in the]the island, that the snow was district. This motion was car-]covered by about three feet of ried, Mayor Pattullo asking the ash. city clerk to make a note that he “For forty miles down the coast the sky was overhung with smoke from the belching peaks.” had not voted for the motion. He said he did not approve of stirring up this matter at the present time as there were many important matters to grapple with. If the question were taken up it was doubtful if a more sat- isfactory solution would be ar- rived at. Ho felt that the police had the matter well in hand. Chief Vickers’ Report. Chief Vickers’ report for the month of September showed fines of $629, the largest” in the history of the city, were col- lected. There were 72 cases, with 71 convictions. Of these 31 were for drunkenness, 10 for keeping disorderly houses, 3 for vag- rancy, 2 for common assault, for theft, 1 for forgery and 5 for supplying liquor to Indians. The expenses for the month were higher than usual, bui the chief said he was keeping well within the estimates. second Cashier Loses Big Sum. Stonington, Conn., Oct. 6.— Carl A. Koelb, cashier of the American Velvet Company, was held up at the point of a gun and robbed of $16,000 this forenoon by two masked men while he was driving from a bank to the mill. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Mountain Goat and Eagle Situate in the Skeena Min- ing Division of Cas siar District, Where located: About six miles back from the mouth of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, Observatory Inlet. Take notice that I, Wm. T. Kergin Free Miner’s Certificate No, B43839, act ing as agent for George Rudge, Free Miner’s Certificate No. B33997; P. C Coates, Free Miner's Certificate No. D 77639, and Wm. T. Kergin, Free Miner's Certificate B43839, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improve- ments, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action un- der section 37, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- provements. we this 24th day of September, A. D. —z&z=—=—EEEEEE CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Ptarmigan mineral claim, situate in the Ground Hog, mineral claims, seene Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- trict. Where located: About six miles back from the mouth of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, Observatory Inlet. Take notice that I, Wm. T. Kergin, Free Miner’s Certificate No. B43839, acting a agent for Wm. R. Lord, Free Miner’s Cer- tiNcate No, B70101, and P. C, Coates, Free Miner's Certificate No, D77639, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtain- ing a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, un- der section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Co2rtificate of Improve- ments, wine this 24th day of September, A. D. ‘Pure Water NECESSARY TO Good Health NOXALUR. GERM-PROOF Filters Slip Easily Over the Mouth of Any Faucet Remove All Impurities Prevent Typhoid and Diseases used by... Drinking Impure Water PRIOG, WATER NOTICE. Take notice that the Prince Rupert Hydro-Eleciric Company, Limited, of Mon- treal, Quebec, has filed with the Honor able the Minister of Lands under Part 6 of the Water Act a petition for the ap proval of their undertaking in relation to the utilization of 1,500 inches of Water from Thulme River, Quatoon Inlet, Skeena Water District, for power purposes, Application for the said water rights was made on the 20th day of September, 1908, by the Continental Power Company, Limited, which last mentioned company has transferred to the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company, Limited, their interest therein. Copies of the ex hibits for approva as required by Section 89 and Part 6 of the Water Act have been filed with the Comp troller of Water Rights and with the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights, vetition, of the plans and undertaking Parliament Building, Victoria, B. C. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 2nd day of October, A. D, 1913. THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO- ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Oct. 8, 15, 22 & 29. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five room house, corner Mc- Bride and 8th Avenue, $20. 235-240 HOUSE. for rent, five rooms; well fur- nished; moderate terms, Phone Black 29. 214tr POOL HALL for rent. Good proposition for barber. Apply Eby Bros.; Terrace. 200tr NICELY furnished front room with use of sitting room, all conveniences, lady pre- ferred, mostly for company oat Thompson, 2370f FOR RENT—After Oct. 15th, six room house with modern improvements; on 6th Avenue; $35. See Pattullo & Rad ford, Phone 83. 2370f FOR SALE FOR SALE—Mason & good condition, §175. Theatre Office. Hamlin plano, in Apply Empress 226 WANTED WANTED-—A chambermaid at the Bay View Hotel, 2370 WANTED—-Girl for light housework. 233 Fourth Ave. West, 236-38 WANTED—To buy 3 or 4 room house and lot, close in; must be reasonable. See Pattullo & Radford, Phone 83, 2370 WANTED—Five or six room house, with bath and sewer attachments, furnished or partly furnished, X 17, News Ofiice, STENOGRAPHER wants position; experi enced in law and advertising. Apply “B,” Dally News Office. 228-35 WELL furnished rooms from §2.50; com- fortable sitting room; bath; electric light. Norfolk Rooms, Phone Black 329, 206tf LIVE STOCK. COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road. Phone Collingwood 99 R. Post Office OE, 88, Collingwood East, Vancouver, HARLA S, BRYANT Teacher Of MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR Flat 7, Clapp Bldg. CHEAP AUREAGE —AT— Tyee Park For Sale By HARRY HANSON SECOND AVE. May Be Seen in Operation at Orme's Drug Store Third Ave. Near Prince Rupert —IN— 65 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Prince Rupert Look to Prince Rupert for their Market Wm. Manson, M.P.P., returned yesterday from Bella Coola, where he attended a very suc- cessful fair, He reports that the farmers of that valley appear fairly prosperous notwithstand- ing that some of the crops are not up to the average owing to the excessive rain this season, which has prevailed generally over the coast. The farmers of the district are looking forward to Prince Rupert as their natural market and are in hopes of see- ing better transportation facili- ties established between the two points, See Stalker & Wells. 236-39. ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the bus- iness until recently con- ducted as CLIFTON’S BAKERY we beg to solicit a contin- uance of the patronage of all the old ,customers as well as new Being thoroughly experienced in the business we are quali- fied to give the same satis- faction as in the past and will endeavor to give an im- proved service, W. PURVIS GARNET JAS. CURRIE ones, GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Streets 1 AM THE MAN WHO PUT SHINE ON SHOES The original Star Shine removed from Third Ave, around corner on Fifth St. Special Seats for Ladies TAXIDERMIST and order Shoe Rugs for Fish to Heads, Birds, mounted first class reasonable prices. ©. L. WINGERE!I & CO. 844 Seymour 8t., Vancouver, B. C. For the Best Jobs of CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING At the Lowest Prices in the City Fine Work, Ladies’ and Men's Suits Promptly Doms BOW SENG Phone Red 329 P. O, Box 397 627 Fulton Street Prince Rupert, B. C. Phone 47 P. O. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqul- dations and Assignments Smith Block, 3ed Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C. FOR A TAXI Phone 75 ° PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. - Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Church Hall at 11 a.m. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p,m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 83RD AVE., NEAR 6TH 8T. Services every Sunday at 11 D. Bible Class 2. REV. W. J’ SCOTT . m. p.m, Acting Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE, AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m, Sun School at 2.80 p.m, REV. MR. DIMMICK PASTOR ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor, Fifth Ave, and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11, Even- ing prayer, 7:30, Sunday school, 2:30 f: m. Holy Communion first Sunday “of mon at iif a. m.,, and third Sunday at 8 a4. m, REV, E. C. BURCH - Rector THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at am, 8 and 8p, m, Ssun- day School, 1:30 p. m. Week night services Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS Held in Hays Bldg, 245 2nd Ave, Sunday service 11 .. m, Sunday school meets after the morning service. Tes- limony meetings Wednes- days at 8 p. m, Reading room is open every day except Sundays and legal holidays from 2 p, m. to 5p. m, WHEN By INSIST ON DECLINE SUB STITUTES NOTICE, Notice is hereby given t the provisions of chapter Tt Pursuant to vised Chapter of Cana 1 | L ot the Re Geposifed with the Mir t Vilson has Works a plan of a w k I Of Public constructed on land in ¢ Hane De Prince Rupert, B "C., brie + ° Harbor of follows Commencing 859.4 ft. scribed ay 1077.68 fl, east from the cent Tt and Cove Circle as st Mite Of Seaj Kupert Land | west corner 1 degrees 13 minutes ) ft. to harbor line The Brees 46 minutes 1 secon along said harbor line, thene grees 13 jpinutes 59 to high water mark, the: water mark to _ t of } Plan and description of and has deposited a d te the foregoing in the Lai 1 Re at Prince Rupert, B. C., and the Governor in Coun thereof : Ottawa, Ont., September 16th, 1913 MACDONNELL & HONEYWELi t P the Applicant, W-Sept. 29-Oct 7, 1018 — Skeena Land District—Dpistrict of o 66 : Charlotte Isla ~— Take noticé that I, Herbert Par ' New York, N. Y., U. S. A,, upation’ al. torney, intend to apply @ license 4 prospect for coal and pe leun on under one hundred and sixty ’ a fad jand on Graham Island, B » bounded as follows: Commencing at @ quarter pos centre of Section Thirt Six (6), Graham Island chains, thence east north forty chains, chains to the poin HERBEI t \T sy ( miber i Oct. 3, 191 Oct. 97, 1913 I Dated Sept Pub Skeena Land District Range V. Take notice that Eug Rupert, B, C., apply for permissi lowing described lar Commencing at @ post ¢ chains south of the northe 8S. E. 30945, thence north 4 east 13 chains more or less boundary of John bn tion, thence south 20 chains to John McKechnie’s s thence east chains, chains, thence west fo the east boundary or of 8. I point of commencemen acres more or less EUGENE RENZ H. D. Lenhart, Agent Dated August 22nd, 191 Pub. Sept. 22, 1913—-Nov. 17, 1913 Every man to his business, | am an expert collect Let me look after your rented property or collections. GEORGE LEEK 615 2nd Ave. Phone 203 BROWN & BUTTERS — METALLURGY AND MINING GEOLOGY Res, Phone Black 413 Bor 130 Prince Rupert HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 1, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 PACIFIC TRANSFER (0. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov Ing and Genera! Cartage Phone 1 Suite 9, Federal Office: Block ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY Hl formerly Kaien Itsd. Gymnasium Public Meet- hall or To rent for Dances, ings, elec, Particulars Secretary, P. 0, Box alt 248 — PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY tly attended Mail orders promp o Rent ae! je on Neat Three-Roomed Hous Fifth Avenue, near the Hospital G. R. Naden Co. Ltd. Real Estate and Insurance Second Avenue.