| | | } After the bath with BABY’S OWN SOAP the |!| | skin is smooth, comfortable, and exhales the arema of freshly cut flowers. Freedom from skin troubles, explains in some measure the refreshing sleep which “Baby’s Own Soap” babics enjoy. Especially for nursery use insist on “Baby’ sOwn’’. ALBERT SOAPS Limited, Manufacturers, - MONTREAL. 14-13 DO NOT FORGET | Catholic Bazaar ihim to have a complete rest, fashionably reached British } steamer relieved and Sam’‘s customs officers soon after they seizures [RUMOR THAT BORDEN MAY LIKELY RESIGN 'Such a Probability Was Talked About on the Street of Prince Rupert Yesterday. Ottawa, Nov, 1.—-Premier Bor- dep is suffering from a nervous jcollapse, due to the strain and j}worry of his position. He has left the capital on a six jweeks’ holiday on his physicians’ | advice. His destination is kept | secret with a view to enabling but to the it understood he has gone Hot golfing is It freely admitted here that Mr. Borden will not be able to stand the strain of office till the is Virginia, where good. Springs is conclusion of the present par- liament, and there is already {speculation as to who will suc- ‘eed him. The names of Rogers, McBride and White are men- tioned, but none are regarded as satisfactory. LOSE THEIR AIGRETTES Were Any of These Ladies from Prince Rupert? Noy. 1.—An even dozen women who night from aboard the Charlotte were aigrettes Unele Seattle, dressed Seattle last Columbia Princess of expensive birds of paradise by reached the baggage inspec- tion room at Pier 1. All sub- mitted without protest to the loss if pretty millinery The began last plumes. Friday. WEATHER REPORT Furnished by F. W. Dowling, Observer. “To Be Held in n the Catholic Hall, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH AND 6TH For 24 hours enaing 5 a. m., Sale of work. Tea and refreshments served afternoons November 4, 1913. and evenings. pega Progressive whist begins at 9 o'clock sharp on Wednes- |Barometer reduced to sea ‘day evening. BURT eas ee ote wale 20.540 Drawing of all prizes and dancing on Thursday evening. | Highest temperature..... 44.0 Everybody welcome and admission free. | Lowest temperature...... 40.0 Westholme Orchestra Will Play Wednesday and Thursday @) Rain ...........- eee eee 58 Evenings. part renee trent erie peta ne Victoria After the Rats. te _— I — _— — | Victoria, Nov. 1—The city : |health department here proposes i ito take such steps as its finances 4 will permit to prevent the ap- rs pearance here of the bubonie , plague infected rates from Ori- F ental liners. An inspector is to ‘4 be put on this work at once. It SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. { I has the been. suggested that the cily ffer a bounty on rates and have bodies of those caught nated, ere- First and McBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. CG. TORK’ eh, | TOVE a GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 Phone Your Drug Store Wants to Us _THE REXALL STORES Free Delivery from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. BIG STORES H. ORME The Picneer Druggist KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 ‘Tinware HARDWARE Graniteware | MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ PHONE No. 3 Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes Sheet and Plate Glass | Plate Glass Mirrors | Stoves, Ranges ** Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ LL ——— -Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Su in the Churen 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,, Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 38RD AVE., NEAR 6TH BT. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m, Sunday School 2.80 p. m. Bible Class~2.30 p,m. REV. W. J’ SCOTT Acting Pastor Baraca THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 ain, and 7.80 p.m. Sunday Schooi at 2.30 p.m. REV. MR, DIMMICK PASTOR 8T, ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor. Fifth Ave, and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11. Even- ing prayer, 7:30. unday school, 2:30 &; m. Holy Communion rst Sunday of month, at 11 & m., and third Sunday at 8 a. mm. REV. E. C, BURCH - Rector — a a a tik SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at 4 m., 3 and 8 p.m day School, 1:30 p. Week night services Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs- (day and Saturday, ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS Held in Hays Bldg, 245 a Ave. Sunday service 11 4a. Sunday schoo) meets atier the morning service. Tes- tunony meetings Wednes- days at 8 p. m. Reading room is open every day Sundays ode rege from 2 p. m, to OxXCe botidays » m, THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday N y ' a, ————— BONUSES TO THE FIRST OUSTOMERS. Pride, Nash & Co. will pre- sent a fine all leather hand- bag to the first lady purchas- ing $5 worth of goods to- morrow, and a silk umbrella to the. first gentleman pur- chaser of a similar amount. SECOND DEBATE BY COUNCIL OF SEWER TAX QUESTION (Continued from page 1) object to the remark of Alder- man Kerr that the city solicitor two different opinions, had given and to the imputing of personal motives to anyoue. Alderman Kerr said he was not playing to the galleries for he had last year moved that the pe- tition for the repair of the Second avenue sewer be granted. He did object to the change of form in the opinion of the city solicitor. Alderman Dybhayn could not where Alderman Kerr found ground for saying that the city solicitor had advised last year that the sewer taxes were collectable. What he remem- bered of what” the city solicitor had said was that if the city de- cided to collect the rentals there would be a greater responsibility on the city to keep the sewers in repair, and left it to the council to decide which course should be any taken. Alderman Maitland said that since the city had made the re- pairs on Second avenue and there had been money spent on the sewers he thought those in Sec- tion One who were benefited should pay for such repairs. Alderthan MeCaffery pointed out that this was just what was proposed. It was proposed to have the taxes collected from July ist so that the cost would be paid by those benefited. Upon this explanation Alder- man Maitland withdrew as sec- onder of the amendment and the motion to strike off the back taxes and start collection of the sewer tax from July 14st was carried, Alderman Kerr asked a ques- tion if a petition was being circu- lated for the submission of a by- law to enlarge the present elec- trie light plant. The mayor replied that there was such a petition. Alderman Kerr: Then I regis- ter my vote against it. IT am op- posed to spending any more money on that plant. Find it through a Daily News “Want Ad.” 1836 THE BANK CF 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT YeaRs in Business. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OveR $7,600,000. The Convenience of a Joint Account A Joint Account may be opened in the names of two or more persons. Whichever one can most conveniently reach the bank can then deposit the joint funds or withdraw the cash needed, It saves time and trouble. P. MARGETTS, MANAGER PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH | {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, | Sam Heslip returned to the city vesterday from an extended visit to his former home in treland. In the case of the Royal Bank vs. Biernes, which was heard by Judge Young yesterday, judgment was given against the defendant for $395.86. The the this to Venture, of Union Steamship Line, due morning, had not arrived up 2 o'clock this afternoon. steamer At the police court this morn ing three ordinary drunks were assessed the usual fine of 85 each, The reports from the general hospital today concerning the condition of William Grant are most encouraging. He is now making splendid progress toward recovery. DR. McNEILL TO TOUR Will Be Absent from the City for Three Months. br. Neil MeNeill leaves on Fri. day for Ottawa, Business there concluded he will join Mrs. Me Neill England and will be ab. sent in for some of the most importafit hos- three months, visiting pitals of the old country and the continent and taking post-gradu ate courses. While he away Dr. Kegert will take care of private practice, 1s his Exclusive Ladies’ Tailoring A long felt need has been ver ified by tha arrival of H. Saltz- from Montreal to operate Ladies’ Tailoring Department the American Tailors Avenue, man a at Third 258.259 527 1 AM THE MAN WHO PUT SHINE ON SHOES The original Star Shoe Shine removed from Third Ave, around corner on Fifth St. Special Seats for Ladies P. O. Box 203 Phone 47 or partly furnished. X 17, News Office GOOD general servant wanted; 835 per month Also nurse girl wanted Four help employed Mrs. L W. Patmore 2580f lunch counter. News Stand, G. way Lean, 244tr i a Woert Fountain pen. Owner can hfve same by proving property and paying for advt. Apply Daily News Ofmfice 240 FOUND LOST. Finder please i | LOST—A bunch of keys. return to News Office, FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. Gox 12—-5th St. and 3rd Ave, Box 13-——6th St. and 3rd Ave, Box 14-—8th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 15—Junction of ist, 2nd ard Aves, Box 16—1ist Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) and Bot 17—1st Ave. and 7th St, tral Hotel.) (Cen- CIRCUIT NO. 2. Bor 22—-3rd Ave, and (Post OMmice.) 23—3rd Ave. 24—ist Ave, 25—2nd Ave. 26—2nd Ave. 27——G. T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3. 31--—5th Ave, and Fulton St. rds St. and McBride and McBride and 2nd 8t. and 6th St. St. St. 82—-Borden and Taylor Sts. 34-—-7th Ave, and Fulton St, 35—-9th Ave, and Comox Ave. 378th Ave. and Dodge PI. 386th Ave. and Thompson St. Box Box Box Box CIRCUIT NO, 4. Box 41—-4th Ave. and Emmerson Pi, Box 42--5th Ave. and MeBride Box 435th Ave. and Green St. Box 44—6th Ave and Basil St. Box 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. Box 141-—-7th Ave. and Young St. St. FOR A TAXI Phone 75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. TAXIDERMIST Heads, Birds, Fish and mounted first class to order reasonable prices, O. L. WINGEREI & CO. 844 Seymour St., Rugs for Vancouver, B. C, THE RELIABLE PLUMBER HARRY HANSON 138 2nd Ave. Phone 489 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. Rents and Collections Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Streets WANTED—Man and wife to manage rail- [' All sizes ¢ Canadian Con r a Limited Hed bber ly IN THE MATTER of an Appite the issue of a fresh certig at yy n for an undivided halt 7 Utle top rest g 10, Township 5, Queen é> stnita irene No. 3390. Satistact te District of the above Cert Of the loss been furnished ny Ue having NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN t my intention t e at th one month after the first I a fresh Certificats Tithe + mentioned land I nad Strong, which ( tificat ca sued on the 12th w : 14340 o'clock A m aa eet Land Registry Omics t B, C., 27th October, 1914/3 w-4t H, | f WATER NOTICE For ‘ a sen nieenee 66 wane and Use Water mer ! I license to tal t water in 1 we ' land nd mpt the head o ‘ be used f verted at described Hastings rhis on the application Water Re WATER NOTICE. Take notice Hydro-Electric Company treal, Quebec has filed able the Minister of Lands of the Water Act a petit proval of thelr undert the utilization of 1 from Thulme RK I Water District, for Application for was made on the 1908, by Limited, has tran t Hydro-Electri con interest therein Copies ¢ hibits. for that the >> filed with the Comy of Water Rights, Parliament B jing, Vict Dater 1 at Prince | CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Ptarmigan mit al 4 Skeena Minit s trict Where 1 from the mou Observatory Iniet Take notice that |, Miner’s Cert ate N B438 agent for ! No Certificate \ cated tiflcate Miner's Sixty days to the M nin ae Improveme tl t ing a Crov ur i And furth tak der section ,u tt the issue of such Ce fea ments Dated this 24th da September, A. t 1913 CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS J. H. Halpin, railway contrac- tor, arrived on the Princess May P. ROBERTSON from the south yesterday. He} jyeoRPoRATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) leaves for the interior tomorrow CHARTERED SECRETARY. He leaves for the interior Lomor- | Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- row morning dations and Assignments 5 Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C According to F. Landes, who returned Saturday from White horse, Al Hoch, a printer former- MAJESTIC ROOMS ly on the Journal.staff here, has!steam heated, comfortable rooms struck it rich in Chisana. After from $3.50 per week up staking two good = claims Hock OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE came out but will return early in : . : Phone Green 69 3rd Avenue the spring. ' PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Oressmaking and Millinery $\Furniture, Baggage, Piano mov. a ing and General Cartage Dainty Evening Gowns and Phone 1 ; Office: Suite 9, Federal Block Waists ca Place Your Xmas Orders* Every man to his business. 1 Karly With am an expert collector. Let me look afler your rented property MISS F. B. EASON or collections. By Day or 217 Ninth Ave. E At Home Phone Blue 339 GEORGE LEEK 616 2nd Ave. Phone 208 ‘ “+ HARRISON W. ROGERS The Daily News Architect Suite 1, Federal Block CLASSIFIED ADS. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 FOR RENT a a al I dtr atec tele MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent wiih bath. 433 7th Ave, FE 254-257 At 118 8th Street TO RENT Two 2-room houses plas (FORMERLY B. C. CAFE) tered), convenient to dry dock 3 Apply $42. 8th’ Ave Phone: 625 ee Single Meals From 35¢ Up ROOM AND BOARD for one or two gen tlemen in private family. Close in. Mo HOME STLYE dern house, Box 84, Daily News , nstnanpeecsiceiiiasa ita ill he etic ti iia emus, "rae 215 Second Avenue Phone 4 WANTED stg San ee at WILLIAM T. HOUSE WAITRESS wanted at Vienna Cafe B.C. Land Surveyor RENAE pecan apply Mrs. L.. w.|"e™ Westminster, B.c. PRINCE RUPERT |’ Paunore, 2400 240 Columbia St. I P.O. Box 518 WANTED—-Girl to mind baby about two hours every Sunday afternoon. ofp’ | 528 8th avenue west. | WANTED-—Five or six room house, with] BROWN & BUTTERS bath and sewer attachments, furnished MINING ENGINEERS METALLURGY AND MINING GEOLOGY Res. Phone Black 413 Box 136 Prince Rupert F. M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur niture, everything in the line of Mechanics’ fools, Gung ana Men's Clothing. Will call any time. ° Highest prices paid. 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue — Dealers in FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A’ SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended tv LOOK AT THIS! Price $10 000 and balance in and 9 $5000 cash, years ‘ Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Ground Hog, t Goat Eagle minera) claims, situate Sk » MIs ing Div n of ( Where locat from the nm th bservatory Inlet Take | t Free Miner's ‘ ing is agen Miner's Cert |} Coates, Frec 177639, and Wt Certificate B43s = the date her . Recorder for 3&4 L ments, for tl pur} aining & Crown Grant of | ul _ claim And further tak at action Ur der section 37, ft t ninenced a fore the issue f I ale 1 provements Aa Dated this 24th day of Septell Al 1913 ay cen —_— tr f s Skeena Land District—Dis Coast, Range V Take notice that Eugene Renz, Rupert, B. C., 06 upatl n Co apply for permission I lowing described land Commencing at & pos chains sou'h of the no r S. E. 30945, thence north east 13 chains more OP” We ie 7 boundary of Jobn M Kechnle § pres eae tion, thence south 20 ¢ ains a “A OF oat, to John Meckechnies th st th 90 thence east 20 chain thet CO HON sels chains, thence west 34 more oy the to the east boundary of maining 90 point of commencemt con acres more or less RUGENE RENZ H, D. Lenhart, Agent Dated August 22nd, 191 7 4948 Pub, Sept. 22, 1913 Nov. 1%) | ae ce 4 Skeena Land_ District Charlot Take notice that I, New York, N. Y., U. 5 torney, intend to app! prospect for ¢ i) and | under one hundred jland on Graham Isla follows i rter post st ihe Commencing at quae rownsblp centre of Section Thirty Ds outh forty Six (6), Graham Island, then Cee tnenee chains, thence east f rly ati forty north forty chains thence ia chains to the point of ey 1 ‘Locator PAKS! , , t HERBI RT PARSONS” agent Dated Septer nbder st, eee, 1913 Pub, Oct, 3, 191 ( A ae on Neat Th ree-Roomed House Fifth Avenue, near the Hospital GR Naden Co. bt surance Real Estate and Insu Second Avenue. Third Ave. Prince Rupert