ee dae fo ome ne te an 3 i hye i: R. er H my 4 > ——_—_ ———$———— THE PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. AND DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND Beg to announce that they have emalgamated their business and have bought the Transfer Businessof M +sRE BROS The Kusiness will be conducted under the firm name of the PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY They rolicit a continuance of the pat:onage formerly extended to Moore Bros, and will use their hest endeavours to give a satis factory service. After November Ist the office will be at 606 3rd Avenue, in the Union Ba»k Building, at present occupied by Douglas Sutherland and Moore Bros. Customers will please note changes in Telephone Numbers :—~ OFFICE, 606 3rd Avenue - - - - - Phone 93 STABLE, 9th Avenue - - - . . ° » 195 rs 11th Avenue - - - . - Phone Red 252 ————— UMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE No. 8 THIRD ANENUE Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies P.O. DRAWER 1524 Paints Oils gee" HARDWARE MONARCH MALLEABLE * Plate Giass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Range.’’ Sheet and Plate Glass ‘* Stay Satisfactory McCatfery & Gibbons Section 2. | Lot 6, block 10, $1400, half cash, balance arr. Lots 13-44, ‘block 10, #4500; terms. Lots 44-45, block 19, $2500, easy terms, The Best Gifts Lot 1238, block 20, $850, $437.50 ’ e cash, bal, G.T.P. in the World Section 5. House and lot 24, block 14, Bor- TAKE pains with your den St., $4200, $1500 cash, Christmas gifts — each bal. 4 and 2 years. 6 rooms represents your tastes— and bath. $ +s House and lot 35, block 22, $3,- your regard for the recipient. The gift spirit is not measured in dollars and cents—it is the care and taste shown in its selection $535 that ‘makes a gift acceptable. 150, $650 monthly and bath. Lot 24, block 37, cash, bal. 14 and 2 years. ‘ Section 7. Lot 8, block 26, $600, half cash, bal. 1 year, Lots 23-24, block 31, $2250, $4,- 000 cash, bal. easy. Lots 1 and 2, block 39, $2500, 1-3 cash, bal. 1 and 2 years. Lots 7-8, block 45, $700 each, cash, bal, 6, 12 and 48. Section 8. Lot 4, block 2 bal. 6 and 4 Lot 14, block bal. 6, 12 and 18, ‘ Lots 23 a nd24, block 32, $1500, 1-3 cash, bal. 6) 12 and 18. vash, good terms or payments. 4 rooms Make your selection in your own home from the choicest wares the finest marts in the world have to offer, Our buyers cover many thousands of miles each year—the most suitable of their purchases are condensed inte the one hundred and twenty-four pages of our Gift Book. Send for this Gift Book—make your selections from it. After they reach you, if you are not perfectly satisfied send them back Isn't it simple—isn’t it % 5, $700, i-3 cash, 2 25, $525, % cash, Lots 40-44, block 39, $1200, % cash, bal, to suit. safe? Lots 50-54, block 46, 8750 each, i tants: : Write a post card to-day—now —tor the Gift Book. FARM LANDS Fire, Life and Accident Insurance McCaffery & Gibbons zs Ryrie Bros. Limited, Canada’s Largest Mail Order Jewelry House JAMES RYRIE, Pres. BARRY RYRIE, Sec.-Treas. A sure and permanent cure for those — addicted to the TORONTO e ONTARIO LIQUOR HABIT ; Also the drug habit, Successful where ——_—___—_ other treatments fall, All desire and cray- ing for liquor absolutely obliterated in 1% to 2 days. For mo ne, cocaine, etc.,, in 8 to 4 days, No discSmfort. Ref- erences to cases successfully treated in this city, Treatment endorsed by physi- clans of highest standing is the profession. Confidential, For further particulars or appointment address P. 0, Box 1575, City. FOR A TAXI Phone 75 PRINCE RUFERT AUTO CO. SSS FEF FILL EFPED DZ | kggert, who is THE DAILY NEWS Ss: : . Palurday, Novembey 1 ——— , : {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Walter Owen, chief of Provin- cial Police, leaves tonight on the Prince John for Skidegate, G. A. Smith, formerly head partender at the G. T. P. Inn left this morning for Pacifo on busi- ness. . . * C. J. Baxter, provincial gov- ernment engineer, returned this morning from a short trip to Vancouver. 7 * * Mr. and Mrs. J. G. MéNab and daughter and Mr. and Mrs, H,. J. Ay. Brooks left by this morning's train for the interior. F. W. Hart, one of the pion- eers of Prince Rupert returned to the city this morning after an absence of several weeks, . * ° Mrs. Broadhurst, who has been spending a few weeks in Vancou- ver .returned on the Prinee Rupert thsi morning. * * * Mrs. Casley, of the Hotel, returned on the Rupert this morning short visit in the lower ies. steamer Empress Prince after a coast ¢Cit- Seb hig J. Freer of the Skeena Syndicate, who” arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning, left for Haysport on the 10° o'clock train. River * . . Mr. Svyivester, general mana- ger of the Granby Consolidated Smelting, Mining & Power Ltd., is in the city today en route to Granby Bay. Co,, Miss Doris Dowling was taken to the isolation hospital yester- day afternoon suffering from a mild attack of diphtheria. Dr, in attendance, re- ports that the case does not ap- pear to be serious. ily. j temperature is lower j that |few days ago, is | proved + * * Cecile Mobley, the three vear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Mobley, who has been ill with typhoid, progressing favorab- Today, the eleventh day, her than it has been sinee she was taken ill. * * * Is The hospital reports today William Grant, injured a somewhat im- fairly com- and spent a |fortable night. His eondition is still serious and the attending physician is none too sanguine. a yer | POY ? ‘e TRY A “NEWS” WANT AD 'day ton Miss L. M. Kuster. (Dept. 10 E. P. Lenahan of Spokane, vice ; president of the Bates & Rogers Construction Co,., arrived on, the Prince Rupert this morning. Be- fore returning south he will take a trip over the G,. T, progress the various contracts company P. to inspect cement has on on hand. Rev. G. A. Rix, who left Mon- morning for Vancouver to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the British Colum- biay Thelolgical College, returned this morning. The meeting was for the purpose of considering general plans in connection with _the undertaking. For bargains in Millinery call 254-6 THE MAGNETIC GIRL HOW SHE COMPELS OTHERS TO OBEY HER WILL. 100,000 Copies of Remarkable Book De- scribing Peculiar Psychic Powers to Be | Distributed Post Free to Readers of The Prince Rupert News. “The wonderful power of Personal In- fluence, Magnetism, Fascination, Mind Con- trol, call it what you will, can surely be acquired by everyone no matter how un- attractive or unsuccessful,” says Mr. Elmer | Ellsworth Knowles, author of the new book entitied “The Key to the Development of the Inner Forces,” The book lays bare many as- tounding facts concerning the ractices of the Eastern Yogis, and describes a sim- le though effect- ive system of con- trolling the thoughts and acts of others; how one may gain the love and friend- ship of those who might otherwise remain indiffer- ent; how to quickly and = ac- curately judge the character and dis- position of an in- dividual; how to cure the most ob- stinate diseases and habits with- out drugs or med- icines; even the complex subject of projectinb§ thoughts (telepathy) 18 ex- plained. Miss Josephine Davis, the popu- lar stage favorite, whose portrait appears above, declares that Knowles’ book opens the door to ce health, and happiness to every mortal, no matter what his or her posttion in life. She believes that Prof. Knowles has discovered prin- ciples which, if umiversally adopted, will revolutionize the mental status of the hu- man race, The book, which is being distributed broadcast free of charge, is full of photo- graphic reproductions showing how these unseen forces are being used all over the world, and how thousands upon thousands have developed powers which they little dreamed they possessed The free dis- tribution of the 100,000 copies is being conducted by a large London institution, and a copy will be sent post free to any- one interested. No money need be sent, but those who wish to do so may enclose 5 cents (stamps of your own country) to cover postage, etc. All requests for the free book should be addressed to National Institute of Sciences, Free Distribution Dept., 1553 A, No. 258 Westminster Bridge Road, London, 8. E., England Simply say you would like a copy of “The Key to the Development of the Inner Forces,” and mention The Prince Rupert News. WATER NOTICE. Take notice that the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company, Limited, of Mon- treal, Quebec, has fled 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, thelr interest therein. Copies of the petition, plans and ex- hibits for approval of the undertaking 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, 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., ; Oct. 8, 15, 22 & 29. CLASSIFIED ADS. eenheeeninerens - o Presbyterian Servicos. On Sunday evening Rey, F. W. Kerr will preach in the Empress Theatre on “The Necessity of Perspective in’ Life.” At the morning servjee in the church hall the quarterly communion will be dispensed, Every member gcod standing is expected to be present. Sunday will be held at 2:30 p.m, in both the theatre and the hall. in school Lost Her Fine Feathers. 27. New York, Oct. The larg- est single seizure the customs in spectors have made since the new regulations prohibiting the im- portation of aigrettes went into effect is on record at the customs house today. Plumes valued at 8600 were taken from Miss Eda MeLaughlin, daughter of a for- mer police inspector here, who arrived yesterday from Europe Beckwith May Run Again Victoria, Oct 30 Friends have asked ex-Mayor Beckwith, who had sueh a sensational and exciting race for the mayoralty with Mavor Morley at the begin- ning of the year, to offer his services for the mayoralty at the next civie election. He has not vel givenea definite answer, CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Ptarmigan mineral claim, situate in the Skeena 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 Certifcate No, B43839, acting as agent for Wm. R. Lord, Free Miner's Cer tificate No, B70101, and P, CG. Coates, Free Miner’s Certificate No, D77639, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to appiy to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtain- ing a Grown Grant of the above claim And Turther take notice that action, un- der section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improve ments. Dated this 24th day of September, A. D 913. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Ground Hog, Mountain Goat and Eagle mineral claims, situate in the Skeena Min ing Division of Casstar District Where located About six miles back fromthe 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 CertiNcate No, B33997; P { 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 tor a Certificate of Improve ments, for the purpose of obtaining 4 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. Dated this 24th day of September, A. D 1913. “The Daily News” Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V Take notice that Eugene Renz, of Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation cook, intends to apply for permission to purchase the f[ol- towing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains sou*h of the northeast corner of S. E. 30945, thence north 40 chains, thence east 13 chains more or less to the west boundary of John McKechnie’s pre-emp- tion, thence south 20 chains more or less to John McKechnie’s southwest corner, thence east 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence west 33 chains more or less to the east boundary of 8. E, 30945 to the point of commencement, containing 90 acres more or less. EUGENE RENZ, H, D, Lenhart, Agent Dated August 22nd, 1913, Pub. Sept. 22, 1913—Nov. 17, 1913 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, Herbert Parsons, of New York, N. Y., U. S. A,, occupation at torney, intend to apply for a license t& prospect for coal and petroleum on and under one hundred and sixty acres of land on Graham Island, B, C., bounded as follows: Commencing at a quarter post at the centre of Section Thirty (30), Township Six (6), Graham Island, thence south forty chains, thence east forty chains, thence north forty chains, thence west forty chains to the point of beginning HERBERT PARSONS, Locator. By C. P. Nuter, Agent. \ Dated Septeyber 4th, i Pub. Oct. 3, 1913-—0Oct, 913. 27, 1913. _ MISSING! Thousands of readers are missing our offer to send FREE ouy 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 value. Money returned if you are not satisfied. Address for Patterns: CURZON GROS., c lougher Syndicate, )» 449 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO. Please mention this Advertisement. Going To The Old Country TO SPEND YOUR If so, you can make your jor HOLIDAYS irney at Hn expense more enjoyable and more comfortable by joining the PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ALL - EXPENSE TOUR Leaving Vancouver December 7th Fare ineludes all expenses ji party will travel by special gara Falls to New York, there ious steamship lines, Tf interested, let us tell you Call on or address neidental to the journey, The train, via Chicago and Nia- connecting with var- about the trip and expenses. CITY TICKET OFFICE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. Prince, Rupert. B. G A, W. Nase, Coan’! Agen Vancouy CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. | or dey t, 443 Hastings St. West fer, B, C? FOR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent with bath 433 7th Ave. FE 254-257 room 2nd FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front in modern apartments Apply 343 Avenue, or Phone Ked 183 ROOM AND BOARD for one or two tlemen in private family, Close in dern house Box &4, Dally News gen Mo 256-258 15 x 20, workshop opposite 250-254 FOR RENT Large room, central, suitable for storeroom or F, German's shoe repair shop, post office, FOR SALE FOR SALE flat, or ris, Angle Green 258. 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 Bullding, Van- couver, British Columbia. 251-56 MOVING PICTURE complete outfit Inachine = with modern K. Har Phone 254-U Furniture of 56 room Will lease reasonable, P Appt., 6th and Fulton, Outfit for sale, Our including Motlograph steroptcian, Sets of films, slides for illustrated songs, ete. 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. WII sell for $400, Just the out- fit for 4 new town, or travelling and 4 great money maker, Apply E. W. Greenfield, P.O, Prince Rupert, 251-52 WANTED PRACTICAL nurse disengaged. 6th avenue E, GENERAL Patmore. 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. oaett 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. dé 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. Me- een, News Stand, G, T. P. Wharf. Apply 513 47-56 Mrs, IL servant, a W 2400f Apply FOUND—Fountain pen. same by for advt, 240ur Owner can have proving property and paying Apply Dally News OfMmce. LOST--A bunch of keys, Finder please return to News omee. obott | “ee i earl fleur-de-lis Specially prized as a . warded by a 425 Thir watch pin, Finder re- leaving with Mrs, Tremayne Avenue, 249-50 OT, ANDREW'S SOCIETY HALL formerly Kaien Itsd. Gymnasium To rent for Dances, Public Meet- ings, elec, Particulars at hall or Secretary, P. O. Box 208 —— §.S. PRINCE RUPERT PASSENGER LIST One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Passengers Arrived on the Prince Rupert Today Among the first gers on the Prince morning were: A. F, Johnson, Gottingham, Mrs, Cottingham, Master Cottingham, V. B. Kelly, F, W. Hart,. Mr. Mathewson, N, MeIntosh, BE. F. Ganahl, R. Lam bly, KE. Bernard, F. Anderson, E. Carvan, K. Severson, EK, Ellison, Mrs. Hawthorne, Mrs. Casley, FE Class passen Rupert this R. C, Hart, FE. Mitchell, T. M. Robertson, N, J Brunock, A, KE, Thompson, Bish op Du VePnet, Miss Dickie, B. P Levelin, G. H. Moultin, 6. J, Bax- | ter, F Young, V. Stone, Miss Bar- naby, KE. .L. McFarlane, Mrs. | Broadhurst, M. F. Riley, F. W. Almus, Rev. G. A. Rix, G. Tans lev, G, Leicester, H. Hillmuth, T Freer, E. Formby, D. MeGuiness, | Mrs. McGuiness, J. M. Claney, | Mrs, Clancy. For Granby Bay——Mr. Slyves ter, Mr. Price, Mrs Price, 8.| Hart, Mr. Neilson,