“NEMO” CORSETS A shipment of this celebrated make of corsets has just reached us. Call at our corset department and — select the model you like and we wil! agree to keep the size and style you want always in stock. produce extreme figure-reduction with peitiat eave standing or seated. | LIN [ UR Fi AG SHLD eRe “ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT WALLACE’S ” H.S. Wallace Company, Limited THE PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. AND DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND Bg to announce that they have smaigamated their business and ave bought the Transfer Businessot Mv#JRE BROS The Business »ill be conducted under the firm name of the PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY They solicit a continuance of the patronage formerly extended to Moore B:os, and vill use their hest endeavours to give a satis factory service. After November lst the office will be at 606 3rd Avenue, in the Union Bank Buildiny, at present occupied by Douglas Sutherland and Moore Bros. Customers will please note changes in Te'ephone Numbers :— OFFICE, 606 3rd Avenue - - - - - STABLE, 9th Avenue - - - : . - a * 1ith Avenue Phone 93 195 Phone Red 252 ere LUMBER PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride , Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. LADIES’ WEAR ON SALE Below Cost STARTS TODAY Mrs Hamblin will offer her entire stock of LADIES’ WEAR AND MILL- INERY at prices that will ensure clearing it all out inside of a week, Everything must be sold, Proprietor giving up business and going into Millinery only next March. - MRS HAMBLIN 3rd Ave. and 5th St, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, For bargains in Millinery eall on Miss L. M. Kuster. 254-6 o * > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheere, Haysport, are in the city today. eee The Alliance No. 2 arrived in pert today with about 30,000 pounds of halibut. * * 7. Ik. S. Brown and wife, Hoesall River, are registered at the Savoy Hotel. * * * McNaughton, of Smith- the Premier H. E. ers, is registered at Hotel. * * . Greatly reduced prices in Mil- linery. Miss L. M. Kuster. 254-56 ek Percy Godenrath, who has been spending the past week at Stew- art, returned to the eity this morning on the Prince George. . > - Jas. A. Bonner, Fort George, was among the arrivals by last night’s train. eee Ralph Harrop, representing Piercy, Morris & Co., Ltd., turned last night from a business trip to the interior. re- The Daughters of the Empire dance on Friday, October 34, in the St. Andrew's Society Hall. Tickets on sale at Orme’s. 251-6 . + . Miss Froude left on the steam- er Prince George this morning to spend a few weeks visiting in Vancouver. Mr. L. Rowley in company with his son Charles Rowley, left this morning on the ss. Spokane for their home in Tacoma. eas T. J. Vaughn-Rhys of Stewart, who has been spending the last three weeks in the interior in- vestigating coal for W. Macdonald, returned night. some prospects last * . . J. Sidney Smith, head of the Atlin Fisheries, Ltd., is suffering from a couple of fractured ribs, the result of a fall near the Government wharf. ° * . A large portion of the fill west of the G. T. P. dock slid into the harbor this morning. This fill was made with rock taken from the excavation in front of the Premier Hotel. * . * Mrs. Musgrave, wife of_ Capt. Musgrave of the government cruiser Lillooet, Who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L, McIntosh for a couple of weeks, left this morning for her home at Esquimalt. * * . W. R. Eaman, who has been in Dr. W. B. Clayton's office for some time left on the Prince George this morning to take the provincial couneil examination in dentistry. He expects to be away about a month. Captain Griffiths, head of the firm of Jas. Griffiths & Son of Seattle, engaged in marine trans- portation on the coast, arrived in the city from the north this morning on the steamer Spokane. He will leave for Granby Bay of Saturday. Jas. Griffiths & Son are owners of the Amur and oa number of barges, + + * Mrs. and Mr. and children the morning Alex Steven and left Dy this Miss Gregg steamer Prince George for Vancouver, where Mr. Steven takes a position in the head oflice of the Canadian Home Investment Company. Mr. Steven has been in charge of the local office of the company for the past year, during whieh time he has made many friends in the city. He is succeeded in the lo- cal office by Mr. Philpott. JOU UUUUUBUUGUUUUURRUUUR ULL. GUC ULL Local and Personal IIIA II IIA AIA IAI ISSA SISASI SSIS ISSA SIS SSSAS SSIS SSI SSSSISSISSSAC If You Are Thinking of Spending Your Christmas at Home THE DAILY NEWS - The steamer City of Seattle, northbound, is due to arrive about 8 o'clock tonight. * . . A preparatory. service will be held in the Presbyterian Hall to- night at 7:30 o'clock. * * * Luke Rowley and son, Charles Rowley, left on the steamer Spo- kane this morning, en route to Tacoma, The former expects to remain there, *. . . Kk. M. Sandilands, government agent at Queen Charlotte, arrived from-Masset on the Prince John this morning en route to Skide- gate, . . . Mrs. L. “Anderson, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs De Hom for the past six months, returned to Vancouver. by this morning's boat. . * * Two colored women, ordered out of the city as undesirables, left for the south on the steamer Venture Wednesday night. Three colored men also left on the same boat. * * . Prince John did not arrive from Masset until 9:30 this morning. The Prince George waited in order that pas- sengers might make connection for the south, The steamer A dancing class has been or- gainzed in the city with Miss Grant instructress. Regular classes held in the K. of P. Hall and a number of young people are making themselves proficient in the terpsichorean art. as are er @ the on firm the James H. Rogers, of of Rogers & Black, left steamer Spokane this morning arrange, if possible, for an im- mediate shipment of coal, as well as regular shipments during the winter, Frank Martin, a well known mining man of Hazelton, is ship- ping a couple of tons of copper ore to the smelter. According to the that have been made it will go considerably over $2,000 to the ton. The ore is from the Hudson's Bay Mountain. assays H. 8. Parker of this city, J. Leg- gett of Shawatlans Lake, Mr. Porter of Edmonton, J. W. J. Corley of Toronto, Stanley Lybyk, S. McCabe of Alabama, John Wals of Austria were out with Captain Selig for shrimp last evening on his yacht. They cap- tured 60 pounds of shrimp, and flounders, crabs, ete., made a to- tal of 100 pounds for the one haul. TWELVE RESTAURANTS Doing Business at the New Mail- way Town of Smithers. the Smithers plumber, writes from that is a great deal of building activ- ity in the new railway divisional town. There is a plentiful sup- ply of labor, but building ma- terials are scarce. Good meals are served at 50 cents. There are twelve restaurants, a drug store and a braneh of Frizzell’s meat market, According to Mr. Hanson, George Frizzell is the busiest man in the burg. The weather. ts cold at night but the days are bright and warm. At the time of writing there was an inch of snow on the ground, making everything very muddy. Long rubber boets are in great demand. ’ There are two churches under construction, Money is scarce but tramps can get a meal by splitting wood or pumping water. Smithers is no place for dudes and dandies. Let the small boy make the noise of the neighborhood and he cares not who does the work. Harry Hanson, there sleamiship lines, tion, berths, meals and hote! ticket. A choice of yarious For complete Permit Us to Tell You About Our PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ALL EXPENSE TOUR Leaving Vancouver December 7th and travelling by special train, via Chicago and Niagara Falis to New York, there connecting All railroad and steamship transporta- information call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. Prince Rupert, B. A. W. Nase, Com'l.Agent, 443 Hastings St, West Vancouver, B, CG, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. with the various expenses included in your steamship lines ‘is offered. C., or Friday, October 341 194 » 1913 [TERRACE NOTES. | woe (Special Correspondence to Daily News) Terrace, Oct, 29.—The warn- ing whistle of the train” at the crossing on Sunday was a wel- come sound, For the greater part of the week the track had been impassable and the tele- graph lines down. Now that bet- ter weather conditions prevail we may expect normal conditions again. to Ter- oD Pe He was wife and Among recent visitors race was A. Davidson, agent at Prince Rupert, accompanied by his little son. Mr, Johnson, who recently ar- rived here from Prinee Rupert and intends to make his home in this vicinity has rented = Mr. Marsh's office building as a tem porary residence. Seattle, is the sister Mrs. Little remain here for shortly un- of postmis- Miss Best, guest of her She intends to the winter, and will dertake the duties tress, of Shipment of Salmon. Chief Owen, of the Provincial police, who returned this morn- ing from Naden Harbor and Masset, reports that the whaling station at the former place is closed for the season, The Prince Jobn loaded 1,700 cases of sal- mon at the Naden Harbor can- nery, operated by the Wallace Fisheries. Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert ONE DAY ONLY Remain in Which TO PAY TAXES and Get the Office will remain open till 5 p. m. To-day and 1 p. m. Saturday. JAMES M. CARMICHAEL Assessor and Collector “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT THRER UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent with bath. 433 7th Ave. I 254-257 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room in modern apartments, Apply 343 2nd Avenue, or Phone Hed 183. @ FOR RENT—Large room, central, 15 x 20, Suitable for storeroom or workshop. F. German's shoe repair shop, opposite post office, 250-254 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture of & flat, or will lease reasonable, P, K ris, Angle Appt., 6th and Fulton. Phone Green 258, 254-ur 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 Cotion 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 45 good a8 new, Cost the owners over $1000. Will sell for 8400. Just the out- fit for a new town, or travelling and a great money maker, Apply E. W. Greenfield, P.O, Prince Rupert, 251-53 WANTED room modern Har PRACTICAL nurse disengaged. 6th avenue E, GENERAL Patmore, Apply 513 247-56 Apply Mrs. L. W. 24ou WANTED—A good general servant or wo- man for day work, Apply Mrs. Saun- ders, Green 202. 250-262 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, 2dcit WANTED-—Five or six room house, with bath and sewer attachinents, furnished or partly furnished. X 17, News Office, WOMAN for washing wanted, one day eet 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 lunth counter. Apply W. J. Me- ioe, News Stand, G, T. P, Wharf. servant, FOUND FOUND—Fountain pen, Owner can have same by proving property and paying for Savt, Apply Daily News Office. Lost, LOST--A bunch of keys, return to News Office, LOST --- Pearl fleur-de-lis edad be ie as a gift, varde eaving with Mrs, 425 Third Avenue. Finder please odour watch pin, Finder re- Tremayne 249-50 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL formerly Kaien Isd. Gymnasium To rent for Dances, Public Meet- ings, etc, Particulars at hall or Secretary, P. O. Box 268 WEATHER REPORT Furnished by F. W. Dowling, : Observer. For 24 hours enaing 5 a. m., October 34, 1918. Barometer reduced to sea level Vite Ma Wa vedo 29.692 Highest temperature..... 57.0 Lowest temperature...... 39.0 world may but we still be growing have a lot to The wiser, learn. 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. : dt-w Between two grafts a politi- cian is likely to make a play for both. WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that Joseph U1) mer, of Goose Bay, B. C., Will apply for a license to take and use ten second feet of water out of Boulder Creek, which flows in a westerly direction through vacant land and empties into Hastings Arm near the head of same The water will be di be used for mining purposes on the land verted at about 1% miles easterly and will The Portland Francis and 7 mining claims This notice was posted on the ground on the 14th day of October, 1915 The application will be filed in the office of the described as Hastings No. 6 Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. ¢ Objections may be filed with the sald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings Victoria, B. ¢ JOSEPH ULMER By Ri. 8. Dodge, 3-10-17 Applicant Agent Oct, 30-Nov NOTICE Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The city is about to publish a new Telephone Directory, will any subseriber 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. LOOK AT THIS! Lots 5 and 6, Block 14, Section Six rice $5000 cash, and balance in 1 and 2 years Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert A sure and cure for those addicted to the LIQUOR HABIT Also the drug habit. other treatments fail. permanent Successful where All desire and crav- ing for liquor absolutefy obliterated in 1% to 2 days. For morphine, cocaine, ete., in 3 to 4 days. No discomfort. Ref- erenges to cases successfully treated in this city. Treatment endorsed by phys!- clans of highest standing in the profession. Confidentiai, For further particulars or appointment address P, O, Box 1575, City. TAXIDERMIST Heads, Birds, Fish and mounted first class to order reasonable prices, O. L. WINGEREI & CO. 844 Seymour St., Vancouver, B, ©. THE RELIABLE PLUMBER HARRY HANSON 139 2nd Ave. Phone DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Out-of-Town Work Hotel and Restaurant Work Tenders on New Work Plumbing Insured from Frost Work Done Promptly and Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices One Trial Will Convince You GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rente and Collections Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Streets Rugs for Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “Ye Olde Reliable” laid OCC Cp CC Co ese o ey, Pree FO of RA TAXI { Phone 75 PRINCE RUPERT auto 00 Perore itthpeeaeseet _- P+ +o eGo g gh IN THE MATT EY tats | . 1 l = | the issue of a fre h ra ¥ Application for an undivided one-hair in oa Of title for 10, Township 5, Queen Charl Py Section Of the. above st stactory prot of Msttlet w above Certinean ol f the lost }been furnished tm ; 1 Tithe having | NOTICE 18 HEREBY SIVEN }My intention to issue at + that it 4s one Month after the fier yy. » °XDiration of }4@ fresh Certificate of Tithe Atlon hereog mentioned land the. to the above ; Strong, which Certitieat lame of C, B sued on the 49th Noy mt Tithe WAS jg 14:40 o'clock A ier, 1897, Land Registry Omee pope? ! B. C., 27th Octo er, 194 Prince Rupert, w-dt H. F. MACLEOp District Registrar | AM THE MAN WHO PUT SHINE ON SHOES The origina Star Shoe sh ne removed from Third Ayes ar vue corner on Fifth St oa Special Seats for Ladies P. O. Box 203 Phone 47 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustment 8 dations and : Assignments’ Liew. Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, 8.6 MAJESTIC ROOMS — Steam heated, comf rtable rooms tT from 83.50 pel k up OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE Phone Green 69 3rd Avenue : TAKE NOTICE that the partnership leretofore carried on under e 0 Shepard & Jones, ( o ab Rupert, bas been ( All moneys owlng to the former pa hip are pay able to William Walla 168 ay Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this i714 day of October, A. D. 191 WILLIAMS MANSON Solicitors for William Wallace J Oct 18-24-ine PACIFIC TRANSFER C0, Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov. ing and General Cartage Phone 1 Office: Suite 9, Federal Block Every man to his business, | am an expert collector. I look after your rented property or collections GEORGE LEEK 615 2nd Ave. Phone 203 HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 1, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B, C Phone 300 P. O. Box 16% MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK ( ie a ius Single Meals From 35c¢ Up HOME STLYE ~ WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Surveyor BROWN & BUTTERS METALLURGY AND MINING GEOL GY Res. Phone Black 413 Box 136 Prince Rupert F, M. CROSBY Becond Hand Dealer Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fi, niture, everything in the line of fv fail Tools, Guns ana Men's Clothing, any time Highest prices paid B39 Grd Ave. W. Phone Red 24 PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. 908 Third Avenue Dealers 10 FEED SEEDS HAY. TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A. SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended To Rent n Neat Three-Roomed House © Fifth Avenue, near the Hospital G. R. Naden Co. Ltd. rance Real Estate and Insuré Second Avenue 2nd Street Phone 166 Green