i * 4 She oo You who Live far Out of Town q THROUGH THEIR WELL ORGANI You will if you w lumbia free upon request. Christmas gift selections. ern stores according to our which will be opened to the public America. Write for our catalogue today. Diamonds, Jewellery, Silverware Cut Novelties. CAN BUY SATISFACTORILY FROM HENRY BIRKS AND SONG6, LTD. Our illustrated catalogue will be sent to any address in British Co~- choose from our catalogue and we will have tndm delivered from our East- elegraphed and finest in the world, and he largest and best equipped in Western ZED MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT need this catalogue in making your ish to send gifts to friends in the East instructions. Our new store, about Nov. ist, Is one of the largest it represents our large stock of Glass, Art Goods, Leather Goods and Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O, DR Builders’ Suppliez Plumbers’ Supplies Paints Oils Varnishes HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ AWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware ‘* Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ UM BER First and McBride PHONE 25 SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. Branch Yard at Smithers, B. Prince Rupert C. ———————— — Thousands of readers are missing | MISSING! our offer to send FREE our large 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 tougher Syndicate, value. Money returned if you are not satisfied. Address for Patterns: GURZON BROS., G (Dept. 150 ), 449 Spadina Please mention th Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO. iis Advertisement. McCaffery & Gibbons Section 1. Lot on Beach Place, $3,500.00; | good ierms. Lot on Second Ave., Block 9, $12,000.00; terms. Lot on Park Ave., $4,000.00; good terms, Section 2. Lot 6, Block 10, $41,400.00; cash, bal. arr, Lots 13-14, Block 10, $4,500.00; terms. Lots 44-45, Block 19, $2,500.00; terms easy. Lot 123, Block 20, $850.00; $437.50 cash, bal. G, T. P. Section 5. Lot 37, Block 9, $2,750.00; terms arranged. House and lot, Borden St., $4,;+ 200.00; $1,500.00 cash, 4 and 2 years, Lot 24, Block 28, $1,175.00; $550.00 cash, 6, 12 and 48. Section 7. 1-2 Lot 8, Block 26, $600.00; 1-2 cash, bal, 4 yr. Lots 23-24, Block 31, $2,250.00; $1,000.00 cash, bal. arr. Lots 41-2, Block 39, $2,500.00; 1-3 cash, bal. 4 and 2 years. Lots 7-8, Block 45, $700.00 each; 1-2 cash, bal. $20.00 per mo. Lot 7, Block 46, $750.00; $200.00 sash, 6, 12 and 18, Section 8. ar GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Streets FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. Box 12—5th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 13—6th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 14—8th St, and 3rd Ave. Box 15—Junction of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Aves, Box 16—ist Ave., between 8tb end 9th Sts, (Knox Hotel.) Box 17— ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen- tral Hotel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. Box 22—3rd Ave. and (Post OmMee.) Box 23-—-3rd Ave. Box 24—1st Ave. Box 26-——2nd Ave. Box 26-—2nd Ave. Box 27—4. T. P. GIROUIT NO. 3. 81—5th Ave. and Fulton St. 82—-Borden and Taylor Sts. 34—-7th Ave. and Fulton St. 36-—-0th Ave. and Comox Ave. 87—sth Ave, and Dodge Pl. 38-—61th Ave, and Thompson St. CIRCUIT NO. 4, Box 4t—ith Ave. and Emmerson Pl. Box 42—-5th Ave. and McBride St, Box 43—5th Ave. and Green St. Box 44-—-6th Ave and Basil St. 3rd St, and McBride St. aud McBride St. and 2nd St. and 6th St. Lot 8, Block 31, $600.00; 1-2 cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18, Lot 14, Block 25, $525.00; 41-2 cash, 6, 12 and 48. Lots 50-51, Block 46, $750.00 each; terms. FARM LANDS Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Mcballery 6 Gibbons are es FOR A TAXI Phone ‘75 Box 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. Box 144-——7th Ave. and Young St. —— Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House | \ Decora- tors of Prince Rupert sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “Ye Olde Reliable” PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. 2nd Street Phone 156 Green THE DAILY NEWS WHITEHORSE PEOPLE GET UP A STAMPEDE NEAR THE TOWN EVERARD KISSICK JOINS THE RUSH FOR WOLF CREEK, TEN MILES SOUTH OF WHITEHORSE — WHAT WHITE- | HORSE STAR Everard Kissick, who is on his jway to the Chisana, writes to his | brother Warren, manager oT /Pattullo & Radford, that during his stay in Whitehorse getting lready Tor the big mush to the } lgold fields, he took a day off and Z joined a stampede to Wolf creek, ten miles south of Whitehorse, and there staked a couple of claims for himself and brother. He thinks the ereek may prove good When bedrock is reached, but is so far taking no chances. The editor of the Whitehorse Star, a stampeder from way back in Florida, tells the following in- cidents of this last great gold rush as follows: After sitting on the fence and watching stampeders pass this way to Chisana all summer, Whitehorse now has a placer ex- citement just outside of her front gate. And_ it looks good, Loo. Friday of last week, George M, Stevens, one of the pioneer min- ers of the southern Yukon came to Whitehorse and quietly in- formed a few of his friends of a discovery — three discoveries in fact—which he had made in the vicinity of Dugdale lake, ten miles south of town, one on Wolf Creek, the other two on old river bed in the same vicinity. Stevens, who has valtable quartz hold- ings back from Robinson, twen- ty two miles up the railroad, had first “wised” the Wheaton min- ers of his discoveries and six or eight of them staked Friday of last week. George Armstrong and OC, A. Mowry “took a walk” Sunday and staked on Wolf Creek and one of the dry beds. On Monday morn- ing Captain P- .Martin, Curtis, W. A. Puckett and FE. J. SAYS OF IT White went out on the train and all &taked on Wolf and. Exten- sion. As none of the four weigh less than 200 pounds, the dis- coverer did not ask them to en- ter the freé@é-for-all race for claims By Monday evening the whole town was excited.’ The news had been Whispered around that a discovery had been made and that several claims had been al- ready staked. By nine o'clock that night between thirty or for- ty men were hiking southward. Some on horseback, some in wa- gons, some on handears, but the majority on foot—professional men, mechanics, laborers, loaf- ers, rich men, poor men—but no beggars or theives. Those who used horses and handears beat some of the “mushers” only by a few minutes, but all staked claims and tired and weary men were wandering back to town from 5 o'clock in the morning until noon of Tuesday. About a dozen went on Tues- day's train and secured claims “away up the creek’ and that night a delegation from Tokio hot footed it out and staked fur- ther up and within the shadow of old Golden Horn. In all nearly one hundred claims have been staked and others will be staked, The small amount of prospect- ing done on the creeks justifies the stampede. Experienced min- ers who have panned in the first hole a mere surface scratch made by Stephens on Wolf creek say the dirt would wash an ounce per day to the shoveler if sluice boxes were used, From 88 to $12 per day the estimations placed on the other two creeks— Is George | which are not creeks, only dry creek beds. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS BE. W. Richards, the hotel at the city today on business. * . > H. B. Seott, son of J. G. Seott, of the Kaien Hardware left on Sunday night on the Princess Mary en route to Toronto on an extended visit. proprietor of Port Simpson, is in Co., A. B. Nelson, who has been in the employ’ of J. A. Kirkpatrick for the past year, left on Sunday night on the Princess Mary for Lake Chrystal, Minn., where he will take up his residence. gi? gen op The G,. T. P. steamer Prince John arrived from Vancouver and way points about 11 o'clock this morning. On its return to Victoria it will be taken off the run for a time for the purpose of converting the steamer into an oil burner. Three Specials This Week. evening gowns, neck- You will be surprised at prices at Demers’, 252tf Suits, wear. the low Funeral To-Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8. Woods of 661 Fifth Ave. W. have the sympathy of many friends in the the of infant daughter, who died at the hospi- tal about 9 o’clock this morning, aged one day. The funeral which city in loss their will be private, will take place trom KE. L. Fisher’s funeral par- lors tomorrow afternoon, Rev. F. W. Kerr officiating. Sale Postponed The auction sale of the build- ing until lately oceupied by the Prince Rupert Fish and Cold Storage Co. has been further postponed until Friday to ar- range, if possible, a renewal of the ground lease, Moving Their Offices The general offices of the G. T. P, are today being moved into the building formerly used the Prince Rupert Inn. as A Toronto paper discusses the value of the divining rod—evi- dently looking for the waters of hope in the political desert. TORK’ eu Lb TOVE FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 COMPANY facto:y service. Moore Bros, OFFICE, 606 3rd Avenue - STABLE, 9th Avenue - - ” llth Avenue - - THE PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. AND DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND Beg to a nounce that they have amalgamated their business and have bought the Transfer hiusinessof M+URE BROS The Business wiil be conducted usder the firm name of the PACIFIC TRANSFER They rolicit a continuance of the patronage formerly extended to Moore Bros, snd will use their hest endeavours to give a satis _After November Ist the office will be at 606 3rd Avenue, in the Union Bank Building, at present o-eupied by Douglas Sutherland and —e——_—— Customers will pleage note changes in Te’ephone Numbers :— Phone 93 » 195 Phone Red 252 . ° e SS OFF FOR THE CHISANA The Moore Brothers Have Bad Attack of Gold Fever B. G, and R. L. Moore, who have been in the transfer busi- ness ever since Prince Rupert was and helped to clear it for the first streets, have sold out to the Pacific Transfer Go. and Douglas Sutherland and are soon to hurry north to the Chisana, But first they are going to take a trip up the to ness. line settle up some busi- ‘ This will not be the first stam- pede they have been on by many. They are not only pioneers of Prince Rupert but also of the Klondike, having stampeded ac- ross the dead-horse strewn trail of White Pass in the early days and been in business at Dawson for years. They still retain their property interests in this city and hope to return just as soon as they get their pokes well filled with Chisana gold. WEATHER REPORT Furnished by F. W. Dowling, Observer. For 24 hours enaing 5 a. m., October 28th, 1913 POLOMBter Hwa s os hd, 29,982 MIRUOND SP CA We Os ' £9.0 THOWOEL, i:as.b oc 0Msecch-s ots 37.0 RAGAN ie hsb catered Oe-4 Ale . 28 Three Specials This Week. evening You will prices Suits, wear. the low gowns, neck- be surprised at at Demers’. 252If “We call our Little Dragoon.” “Warlike little fellow, eh?” “Oh, no; it’s because he has to be booted and spurred before we can get anything out of him,” office boy the “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT WE can rent your house. Let us have the details, Pattullo & Radford. 240 FOR RENT—Nicely ‘furnished front room in modern apartments over Westen- haver’s office, 2nd Ave. 240-tf. FOR RENT—Large room, central, 15 x 20, suitable for storeroom or workshop. F. German’s shoe repair shop, opposite post office. 256-264 FOR SALE HUNDRED miles an hour and safety, Sen- sational New Invention, the Water- Mobile. New tpe Motor Boat will startle the world and make millions for first investors. Write Water-Mobile Under- writers, Carter Cotton Building, Van couver, British Columbia, 251-56 MOVING PICTURE Outfit for sale. Our complete outfit including Motiograph machine — with Steroptician, Sets of films, slides for illustrated songs, etc, Portable stand, Rewinder, Banners, Sil veroid Screen never been used, and first class light making outfit. All nearly as good as new. Cost the owners over #1000. Will sell for $400. Just the out- fit for a new town, or travelling and a great money maker. Apply E. W. Greenfield, P.O, Prince Kuvert. 51-54 251 WANTED , ou PRACTICAL nurse disengaged. Apply 5138 6th avenue E. 247-56 GENERAL Patmore, WANTED-+-A good general servant or wo- man for day work. Apply Mrs. Saun- ders, Green 202. 250-252 WANTED—Young man with some know!l- edge of cooking. Apply Mr. McLean, 6G. T. P. News Stand. 247-42 WANTED-—-Girl to mind baby about two hours every Sunday afternoon. apply 528 Sth avenue west, 2461 with WANTED-—Five or six room house, bath and sewer attachments, furnished or partly furnished. X 17, News Office, WOMAN for washing wanted, one day per week. Apply Mrs. F, de Mussy, 965 Borden street, or write P. 0, Box 77, 251-53 WANTED—Man and wife to manage rail- way lunch counter, Apply W. J. Me con, News Stand, G. T. P. Wharf, t servant, Apply Mrs. L. W. 240u LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. B. J. Oliff of Portland Canal, is| registered at the Premicr Hotel, ‘. * . Tony Mark, employed by Ar- chie MeDougall, sustained rather at work He while afternoon. serious injuries yesterday was | knocked down by down the slide working and was cut and bruised rocks rolling where he was about the head and arm, He was taken to the hospital where his injuries were attended to. * * * The steamer Venture of the Union Steamship line arrived from Vancouver about 6.30 this morning and left shortly after- wards for Granby. She will call at Skeena River points before returning to Prince Rupert. She is expected to leave for the south about 8 o’elock Wednesday even- ing. Having only a couple of calls to make on the down trip she will likely reach Vancouver on time, COLORED MAN, STILL | IN THE TOILS Leon Washington ,the color- ed man charged with breaking into Letourneau’'s tin shop a cou- ple of weeks ago, is still in the cells. He was committed = for trial by Magistrate Carss when he came before His Honor Judge Young for election, A. M. Manson, his counsel, / asked for an ad- jeurnment which was granted, Bail was also asked for but this has not yet been arranged. -antorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4, tf ~ NOTICE Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The city is about to publish a new Telephone’ Directory, will any subscriber who has changed address, or desires any other al- teration made in Directory, no- tify the Superintendent of Tele- phones in writing, not later than the first of November, IN THE MATTER of an Application for the issue of a fresh certificate of title for an undivided one-haif interest in Section 10, Township 5, Queen Charlotte District, No, 3329 C, Satisfactory proof of the loss of the above Certificate of Tithe having been furnished me, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is my intention to issue at the expiration of one month after the first publication hereof a fresh Certificate of Title to the above mentioned lands in the name of C. B Strong, which Certificate of Title was is sued on the 2th November, 1897, at 11:40 o'clock A, M., as No, 3329C Land Registry Office, Prince B. C., 27th October, 1913. weit H. F. MACLEOD, District Hertstrar IN THE SUPREME COURT ©F BRITISH COLUMBIA Rupert, IN THE WINDING . BEING CHAPTER 144 OF THE T UP ‘ ISED STATUTES. OF. CANADA \ I Rt AND MAT FISH HE MATTER OF I ENDING ACTS, AND IN THE RK OF THE PRINCE RUPERT ND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LTD Notice is hereby given that I have fixed the 7th day of November, A.D. 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my cham bers at the Court House, Prince Rupert, B ., 48 the time and place for the appoint ment of permanent OMcial Liquidator of the above named Company. The Creditors of the above named com- pany are required on or before the 4th day of November, A.D. 1913 to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) fo the Continental Trust Company, Limi- ted, the Liquidator of the Prince Rupert Fish and Cold Storage Company, Limited, and if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at my Chambers at the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be exciua- ed from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts or claims are proved, Tuesday, the 11th day of November, A. D, 1918 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the said Chambers is appointed for the hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims Dated this 2ist day of October, A. D. 1913, W. E. BURRITT, District Registrar are by their Oct. 25, #7-Nov. 3. FOUND—Fountain pen, Owner can have same by proving property and paying for advt. Apply Dally News Office. 240tf LOsT. LOST—-A bunch of keys, Finder please return to News Office. 2460 LOST --- Pearl fleur-de-lis watch pin, specially prized as a gift. Finder re- warded by leaving with Mrs, Tremayne 425 Third Avenue, 249-50 ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL formerly Kaien Isd. Gymnasium To rent for Dances, Public Meet- ings, elc, Particulars at hall or Secretary, P. O. Box 268 ~TAXIDERMIST Heads, Birds, Fish and Rugs mounted first class to order for reasonable prices, O. L. WINGERE!I & CO. 844 Seymour 8St., Vancouver, B. C, HARRY HANSON 138 2nd Ave. DAY AND NIGHT SERV Out-of-Town Work Hotel and Restaurant Work Tenders on New Work i Plumbing Insured from Frost Work Done Promptly and Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices One Trial Will Convince You Phone 489 ice CHEAP AGREAGE —AT..- Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert ie 6 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Harrison, Gamble & Company x FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert A sure and permanent cure for those addicted to the LIQUOR HABIT Also the drug habit. other treatments fall, ing for liquor absolutely obliterated in 1% to 2 days, For morphine, cocaine, etc., in 3 to 4 days. No discomfort, Ref- erences to cases successfully treated in this city, Treatment endorsed by physi- clans of highest standing in the profession, Confidential, For further particulars or appointment address P, O, Box 1575, City. Successful where All desire and crav~- Tuesday, October 28 1913 EWG] rf LL TED Yoong PET T COMPANY LIMITED} | ONTO ONT. wonvete 1 AM THE MAN WHO PUT SHINE ON SHOES The origina! Star i Shine removed from Third A ‘round corner on Fifth st P. O. Box 203 Audits, Investigations, Adjustments Liqui- day of October, A. D. 191 WILLIAMS & MANSON Solicitors for William Wallace Jones Oct 18-24-ine, 615 2nd Ave. New Westminster + BROWN & BUTTERS FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A spRCiALTY G. R. Naden Co. Lid Special Seats for Ladies Phone 47 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng) CHARTERED SECRETARY dations and Assignments Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. o, MAJESTIC ROOMS . Steam heated, comfortal ms from $3.50 per n OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE Phone Green 69 Avenue TAKE NOTICE that the pa D heretofore carried on under the name o! Shepard & Jones, in the ty of Prince Rupert, bas been dissolved All mone owing to the former par hip are pa able to William Wallac Dated at Prince Ku; PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov. ing and Genera! Cartage Phone 1 Office: ‘Suite 9, Federal Block Every man to his business. | am an expert collect I look after your rented or collections. GEORGE LEEK Phone 203 HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 1, Federal Blox PRINCE RUPERT, | Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK At 118 8th St (FORMERLY B. C. CAFE Meals From 35c Uf HOME STLYE Single Temporary Address: R WILLIAM T. HOUSE B. C. Land Surveyor PRINCE RUPERT B.C. 240 Columbia St. I MINING ENGINEEKS METALLURGY AND MINING GEOLOOY Res. Phone Black 413 8 Prince Rupert F. M, CROSBY Second Hand Dealer Wants to buy all kinds of H on niture, everything in the line f ‘ Tools, Guns and Men’s Clothing il any time. Highest prices pale 839 Srd Ave. W. Phone PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. 908 Third Avenue Red 243 Dealers 11 attended al Rent d House o" Mail orders promptly To Neat Three-Roome Fifth Avenue, near the Hospital Real Estate and Insuranee Second Avenue: