66 A reached us. Call at Ne e929 306 HOLIT- 1KOPS = STRAPS NEMO” shipment of this celebrated make of our LIN CURVE-BAGK) SWANS corset department and TN FURVEBAGH NYE BAR WAN-SHAP| “ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT WALLACE’S ” H.S. Wallace Company, Limited CORSETS corsets has just select the model you like and we will agree to keep the size and style you want always in stock. M. J. Port Essington. . W. R. Lord, who has been spending a couple of weeks in the south, returned to the city } today. | The store adjoining Rogers & | Black’s office, which has been va- cant for some time, is likely to | be oecupied in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Crowell return- ed this morning from a_- short trip to Vancouver, Mr, Crowell is the superintendent at the G.T. P. dry dock, . * . * A. S. Davis, who has been her daughter, Mrs, Flit- Victoria for several weeks this morning on the Prince George, * om ~ Mrs. visiting ton at returned steamer and two summer Gould, steamer Morrison spent the Mrs. D. H, children, who at her former home at Que., returned by the Prince George this morning. aa & The funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Allan took place from Hayner Bros.’ chapel at 2.30 yesterday after- noon, Rey. F. W. Kerr officiat- ing. * ° . Roman, As- the The steam trawler owned by the B. C. Packers’ sociation and chartered — by government for the local eries protection is in port. The steamer will remain in the local waters for a couple of months. MENT. ar a EASY«TOVUSE. GOOD FOR-THE'SHOES pints or quarts, brewing it has a In The Dark Bottles That’s the only way you can buy CASCADE BEER. We've put it up that way for years— The sale in- he creases every year. CASCADE leads all other Beers in pop- ularity in this province, where the Capilano water been known since the earliest times. Beaver Liquor Co. 1, LIMITED Distributors, Prince Rupert, B.C used in — According to Albert Lund, one in the well known the will of the owners Silver Leaf group in Salmon river camp, work shortly }commence on that property. The | Robert claim, purchase = from (Cameron of the May P. J. las the result of the visit of C. W. lrecent | Frank, a Victoria mining engi- | neer, possible to Ac- Van- date, quartz made it the report in has interests. the recent consolidate all cording to a couver Province of the breccia, and sampling across it for thirty inches gave returns of $97.20 per ton. The vein oceurs between granite-porphyry and slates of the Naas formation. Values of the assay, referred to were made up of: Gold, $15; sil- ver, 863; lead, $19.20. The ore shoot is exposed in two cuts 104 feet apart.—Portland Cana! Min- er. vein is a slate and Scottish League Results ac : Aberdeen 2, Ayr United 2. Rangers 0, Celtic 2. Clyde 0, Airdronians 0, Dundee 2, Raith Rovers 1. Queen’s Park 1, Morton 3, Hearts of Midlothian 0, Third Lanark 0. : Falkirk 3, St. Mirren 4. Kilmarnock 5, Hamilton demicals 2. Motherwell 2, Dumbarton 4, 0. Aca- Hiberninans 3. Partick Thistle Auction Bridge Tournament The second and final game of auction bridge for the H, 8. Gle- ments trophy, under the auspi- ces of the Daughters of the Em- pire will be held at the Home of Mrs. Patmore this evening. | All who have entered are expected to be ready to play at 8:45, First and McBride PHONE 25 SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. Prince Rupert Branch Yard at Smithers, B, C, & Fractured Ankle Win, Linaham, an employee at the Marine depot, sustained a fracture of his leg just above the ankle yesterday. He was engag- ed moving a heavy square timber which fell off the barrow, caus- ing the injury mentioned, He was brought to the hospital here, Where the fracture was sel, Elite Dancing Academy Beg to announce that COMPANY factory service. Moore Bros, STABLE, 9th Avenue - 11th Avenue - Ess THE PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. AND DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND they have amalgamated their business and have bought the Trans’er Kusinessot M »JRE BROS will be conducted u.d r the firm rame of the PACIFIC TRANSFER The Business They solicit a eontinuance of the patronage formerly extended to Moore Bros , and will use their hest endeavours to give a satis After November Ist the office will be at 606 3rd Avenue, in the Union Bank Buildin,, at present occupied by Douglas Sutherland and Customers will pease note changes in Te'ephone Numbers :— OFFICE, 606 3rd Avenue Phone 93 » 195 Phone Red 252 McIntyre Hall, 38rd Ave. Con- ducted by Mr. M. M. Gooper. Cal. isthenics, deportment, ball room etiquette, dancing. Classes for beginners every Tuesday and Thursday from 8 to 10 p.m, Pri- vate lessons Mondays and Wed- nesdays from 8 to 10.30 p.m. La- dies class every friday evening: reserved exclusively for ladies. 251-253 And it Was Pat (seeing the word on a piece of new machinery Begob it’s great respict ivery wan has for Oiveland, Mike—-How is thot, Pat? Pat-—Ivery new invention in this counthry is marked “Pat,” begob,—Philadelphia Ledger. JG UU ULL U UROL UOC. AULA UR OUR ULL R EY * t : Local and Personal : » IIIA IIIAAII III IIASA III III III II AIAIISISIISAISSSISISASSISISISSASCSACSN Hobin left by this morn. } ing's train on a business trip to| morning was a blank. | the fish-| WILL COMMENCE DEVELOP- THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday. Oet ———__—_—_— —— k The police court docket this * 7. * Supt. Todd of the G, T. P. left by this morning’s train en route to Smithers where he makes his headquarters, * * « Rk, A. MeGee, local representa- tive for thé Canadian General Electric Co., returned to the city this morning after an absence of several weeks. “Ree hers Mr. Draney, of the Skeena Ri- ver Synditate wis an arrival by this morning’s boat, leaving on the 10 o’clock traih for Hays- port. Miss Cameron, who was en- gaged for a short time as wait- ress at the G. T. P. Inn, left this morning for Aldermere to take a position, * * * Mrs. W. H. Kergin, Mrs. L. W. Kergin and Mrs, J. ©. Halsey went to Port Simpson yesterday to attend a function held in con- nection with the hospital there. * 7 . brother of tonight on for Bella practis- Diy, RS: W. 8S. Fisher, steamer Venture Coola, where he intends ing his profession. * * * N. H. Beer, general manager of Beer's, Limited, the firm that has the contract for the construetion of the dry dock buildings, ar- on the Prince this morning to -inspeect operations and make = arrange- ments for future work. Fisher, leaves rived steamer George Fired by Suffragettes Militant suf- burned Oct. 27 this London, fragettes morning Till House, a fine residence at Bramshott, belonging to Mr. T. McKenna, a brother of Mr. Reg- inald McKenna, the Home Secre- | tary. Mie Southbound on Venture following are booked for passage the Venture which will leave for the south about 8 o'clock tonight: W. E. Flaummer- felt, A. M. Gold, Vie Kasberg, P. Lusier, Jas. Jopson and Dr. F. B Fisher. The on Rev. ‘Dr. “Robert Forbes Dead Duluth, Minn., Oct. 27.—Rev. Robert Forbes, secretary of the Board of Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal church, died at an hospital here yesterday, Dr Forbes was taken ill about four weeks ago, at Eugene, Ore., while on a tour of inspection INFORMATION WANTED Any person ,having seen or heard anything of Fred Hucker, please send information to Ann Hucker, Ketchikan, Alaska, Box 73. Other papers please copy. 4t-w MeCaffery & Gibbons Section 1. Lot on Beach Place, $3,500.00; good terms. Lot on Second Ave., $12,000.00; terms: Lot on Park Ave., $4,000.00; good terms. Block 9, Section 2. Lot 6, Block 410, $1,400.00; 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 6. Lot 37, Block 9, $2,750.00; terms arranged. House and lot, Borden S8t., $4,- 200.00; $1,500.00 cash, 1 and 2 years. Lot 21, Block 28, $41,175.00; $550.00 cash, 6, 12 and 18. Section 7. x Lot 8, Block 26, 8600.00; cash, bal, 4 yr. Lots 23-24, Block 341, $2,250.00; $1,000.00 cash, bal. arr, Lots 1-2, Block 39, $2,500.00; 1-3 cash, bal, 1 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 cash, 6, 12 and 18, 1-2 1.2 Section 8. Lot 8, Block 81, $600.00; 1-2 cash, bal, 6, 142 and 18. Lot 14, Block 25, $525.00; 41-2 cash, 6, 12 and 418, Lots 50-51, Block 46, $750.00 each; terms, FARM LANDS Fire, Life and Accident Insurance WILL CATER LARGELY TO 1.0CAL PATRONAGE Canada Railway News Co. Will Serve Club Breakfast and Pop- ular Priced Luncheons and Dinners. As announced a few weeks ago, it is the intention of the Ganada Co. to operate a dining room the ary waiting rooms and offices of the G. T. P. in the building for- operated as the Prince The room Railway News and with lunch counter in connection tempor- merly Rupert Inn. formerly used as the dining room of the fitted suit the purposes for which it is hotel is now being to be used. A partition has been put up through the centre of the room separating the dining room entirely from the lunch counter. The dining room will occupy the east half and the lunch counter the west half nearest the kitchen. From appearances so far the arrangement will be a most con- venient one. Manager McLean, of the Can- ada Railway News Go., states that it is his intention to cater to lo- cal trade. According to present plans he will serve in the dining room club breakfasts at popular prices, also a popular priced luncheon and dinner. Judging from the crowds of people who patronize the lunch counters in the city there is ample room for a restaurant run along these lines. Mr. McLean hopes to be ready for opening m about two weeks. “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. i FOR RENT Let us have the WE can rent your house details Pattullo & Radford 2400f FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room in modern apartments over Westen haver’s office, 2nd Ave. 249-0 FOR RENT—-Large suitable for F. German's shoe post office. room, central, 15 x storeroom or workshop repair shop, opposite 250-254 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, Vat 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 a8 new, Cost the owners over $1000. Will sell for $400, Just the out fit for a new town, or travelling and a4 great money maker. Apply V Greenfieid, P.O, Rupert, WANTED Prince 251-53 PRACTICAL nurse disengaged. Apply 513 247-56 6th avenue E. GENERAL servant Apply Mrs. L. W. Patmore, 240tr WANTED—A good general servant or wo man for day work. Apply Mrs. Saun ders, Green 202. 250-252 WANTED—Young man with some knowl edge of cooking. Apply Mr. McLean, G T. P. News Stand. 247-49 WANTED—Girl to mind baby about two hours every Sunday afternoon. Apply 528 8th avenue west. 246tr WANTED-—Five or six room house, with bath and sewer attachments, furnished or partly furnished XxX 17, News Office, WOMAN for washing wanted, one day per week. Apply Mrs. F. de Mussy, 965 Borden street, or write P. O. Box 77. 251-53 WANTED—Man and wife to manage rail- way lunch counter. Apply W. J. Mc Lean, News Stand, G, T. P. Wharf. FOUND—Fountain pen. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for advt, Apply Dally News Office 2400r LOsT. LOST—A bunch of keys. return to News Office. LOST --- Pearl fleur-de-lis Specially prized as @ gift. Finder re- warded by leaving with Mrs. Tremayne 425 Third Avenue. 249-650 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL formerly Kaien tsd. Gymnasium To rent for Dances, Public Meet- ings, etc, Particuiars at hall or Secretary, P. O. Box 268 ee ~ TAXIDERMIST Heads, Birds, Fish and Rugs mounted first class to order for reasonable prices. O. L. WINGEREI & CO. 844 Beymour St., Vancouver, B, C. THE RELIABLE PLUMBER HARRY HANSON 138 2nd Ave. Phone DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Out-of-Town Work Hotel and Restaurant Work Tenders on New Work | Plumbing Insured from Frost Done Promptly and Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices One Trial Will Convince GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Finder please 246tf watch pin, Work You McCaffery & Gibbons Between 5th and 6th Streets up to}, W.| debts or $$ PASSENGER TRAFFIC IS NOT DECREASING Steamer Prince George Brought Fifty Saloon Passengers and Numerous Third Class The passenger traflic to Prince Rupert from the south so ‘far this season has shown no signs of falling off to any great extent The G, T. P. Steamer Prince Geo- ree, which arrived on time this morning, brought in a goodly number, including fifty saloon yassengers, Following is the list: Bruce Kaltz, R. Doty and wife, J. W. Doty and wife, J. J. Borg, Harry Doty, Gladys Doty, Mrs. Beste, F. Bergenson and wife, 8 L. Peachey, Mrs. A. 8. Davis, D. Wollsey, Wm. G. Young, L. Len- nox, T. B, Duffy, W. C. Thordy, N. H. Beer, W. R. Lord, Mr. Dra- ney, Mr. Scroglan, Mrs ys ae Morrison, Miss Morrison, Mrs. P Carey, Mrs. Inkster, Miss Ink ster, V. A. Cole, Mr. Meesham, Mr Griffiths, Mr, Storey, W. Diggle man, H, Abel and wife, Captain Fritz, Captain J Watson, Mr Gillette, Mr. Hies and wife, Rh. A MeGee, F.C Lawrence, C6 the Hall, Mr. Growell and wife, Miss Van Dupont, 8 Brown, Miss White, Mah Sing, Ed Russell. If vou think the average wom- an is weaker minded than the average man, you are entitled to another think. Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The city is about to publish af 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 SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE WINDING UP ACT BEING CHAPTER 144 OF THE RI VISED STATUTES OF CANADA AND AMENDING ACTS, AND IN THE MAT TER OF THI PRINCE RUPERT FISH AND 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 OMeial 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 thetr and the particulars claims and the names their solicitors (if any to 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 are: by their solicitors to come in 6nd prove their said claims at my Chambers at. the Prince Rupert, B.C,, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be exclud ed from the benefit of any distribution names and addresses, of their debts or and addresses of Court House, made before such debts or claims are proved Tuesday, the 11th day of November, A D. 1913 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the said Chambers ts 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 Oct, 25, 27-Nov. 3 CHEAP AGREAGE __AT— Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert dN 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert A sure and permanent cure for those addicted to the LIQUOR HABIT Also the drug habit, Successful where other treatments fail, All desire and crav- ing for Hquor 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- cians of highest standing in the profession. Confidential, For further particv!ars or appointment address P. 0, Box 1575, City. Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House Decora tors of Prince Rupert sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “Ye Olde Reliable” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green ober 29, 1943 | —— oi q IN pA , : A a the sans HATTER of in A 1€ Of a& fresh cert PPlication for an undivided ong halt Me Of tithe fF, 0, Township Oues €3t in Section No. 3996 ( Sat act ar lotte Districe Of the above Certitica Of the | been furnished me” Title hayi. NOTICE IS HERR ry _ MY intention to jssu, MY EN that jy One Month after the per Ue, CXPlration os a fresh Certifcat Publication hepess mentioned lands in 0 the a} Strong, which ertificats e ‘ I Sued on the 19th Noy Title was yo 11:40 o'clock A.M. as Naver, 189 at Land Registry y { OMer ” B. C., 27th Oector ‘ 1 Pring Rupe W-dl ] MACLE ' OD Distries Registrar SPOPPR OM OO y COCO me FOR A TAXI | Phone 75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO co 1 AM THE MAN WHO PUT SHINE ON SHOES The original Star Sho removed from Th corner on Fifth St Special Seats for Ladies | P. O. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON” INCORPORATED ACCOUNTAN POOPPOOPO CIC COG o pag — — T (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustme dations and Assignments Smith Biook, 3rd Ave., Prince R MAJESTIC ROOMS Steam heated, comf OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE Phone Green 6% rd nts, Liqui. upert, B. © Avenue TAKE tofore NOTICE that th carried of ard & Jor in th has been dis owing to the former part able te William Wall Dated at Prince Ruper day of October A. D. 191 WILLIAM 1A Solicitors f W um Wall Oct 18-24-ine PACIFIC TRANSFER C0, Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov. ing and General Cartage Phone 1 Office Suile 9, Fede Every mat am an expe! look after or collections GEORGE LEEK 615 2nd Ave. P HARRISON W. ROGERS al I hone 203 MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK At 118 8th Str (FORMERLY B. C. CAFE Single Meals Fron HOME STLYE WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Survey Second A PRINCE RUPERT or I ———— BROWN & BUTTERS MINING ENGINEERS METALLURGY Kes. Phone Black 413 Prince Rupert F, M. CROS Second Hand Dealer Wants to buy all kinds of H 7 niture, everything in the line Qt Tools, Guns ana Men's Clothing will ¢ any time Highest prices pate Dealers tl FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTH OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALF CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A spl Mail orders promptly Neat Three-F Fifth Avenue, the Hospital G. R. Naden Co. sura Real Estate and Insul Second Avenue: Phone Red 243 839 3rd Ave. W. oe PRINCE RUPERT FEED 0 908 Third Avenue attended coomed House oF near AND MINING GEOLOOY Box 136 BY Y A CIALTY Lid. nee