Nove Vémber 9 Pith 1943 4 . THE DAILY NEWS | Friday, & | cua eu | : . WEATHER REPORT {TERRACE NEWS. || LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. § eunisna by FW. Donn, Saturday Specials AT WALLACE’S 4 Pce, Grey Mixture Tweed, 42 inches wide, regular price 60 cents, Saturday Special ............-eseeeeeeee 45c 4 Pee. Green Mixture Tweed, 42 inches wide, regular price 35c 50 eents, Saturday Special 40 dozen Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose, sizes 8% to 40, regular price 35 cents, Saturday Special .......... 25c 45 dozen Children’s 2-1 Rib Black Worsted Hose, sizes 6 to 10, regular price 35c, Saturday Special 25c H. S$. WALLACE CO., LTD. Departmental Store Thira Avenue Prince Rupert ee See Going To The Old Country TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS If so, you can make your journey at minimum” expense more enjoyable and more comfortable by joining the PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ALL - EXPENSE TOUR Leaving Vancouver December 7th Fare includes all expenses incidental to the journey. The party will travel by special train, via Chicago and Nia- gara Falls to New York, there connecting with var- ious steamship lines. * If interested, let us tell you about the trip and expenses. Call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. Prince Rupert. B. C., or A. W. Nase, Com’! Agent, 443 Hastings St. West Vancouver, B. C. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride “Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. ? Read The Daily News — | Hotel, (LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. } “ee Lynch came in from last night's train. McCaffery and little Seat- W. P. Smithers by Mrs. M. child left tle. P. this morning for > * McNeill left months this visil morning to the Dr. on a three old country. } . . . Prudhomme, of the Savoy left this morning on a business trip to Vanheouver. . * Mrs. the for * * W. D. Wallace, store, left on the this morning for * * A. J. * Archie MeDou- Prince George Vancouver * Mr. and gall left on this morning of Cole's cigar Prince George Vancouver. > Chief of Provincial Police W. Owen returned this morning from a business trip to Stewart, Mrs. J. Jurgs, wife of the G.T. P. roadmaster, came in by last night's train en route to Port- land. Pigs te Mr. Rittenhouse, one of the pioneers of the city, returned south this morning after a brief visit here. * * * Geo. Frizzell, who is running a meat market at Smithers, came in from the. interior by last night's train. * * * Mrs. D. C, Whitford, who has been spending the last ten days at Kwinitsa, returned to the city on last night’s train. > > * Brooksbank, city pur- agent, left this morning Diego, Cal., for a few the benefit of his Arthur chasing for San weeks for health. > * Mr. Hellmuth, of Vancouver, one of the engineers here in the early days, left for the south this morning after a business trip up the Skeena. * * . Dr. Cade will act immigra- tion officer during the absence of of Dr. MeNeil, who left this morning for several months’ vis- it in the old couatry. a = > S. M. Grant, of the provincial police force at Hazelton, arrived in the city last night en route to as Cumberland to which point he has been transferred. * * * E. S. Plum, proprietor of a cigar store in Vancouver, is in the city negotiating with Mr. Cole, of Coie’s cigar store, for an exchange of businesses. re Ww: Stennett, who has been looking after the interests of the Alliance Fishing Company here left this morn- He expects to ten days. * for several weeks, ing for Victoria. return in a week or > > C, A. Vanghan, until recently one of the proprietors of the Criterion Cigar Store, left ‘this morning for Vancouver. His most intimate friends state that when he returns he will be aceompan- ied by his bride. * Prince Rupert should not suffer from a coal shortage during the approaching winter. F. W. Hart has been appointed agent for the Wellington mines and expects to get regular shipments. He has 150 tons of Seattle coal on the Amur, which is expected today. — the Natural Resources Security Company, Limited, stands sponsor for the new city of HUBERT. Back of its develop- ment is the same organization, the same management, the same systematic development, the same liberal advertising that placed FORT GEORGE on the map and kept it there. —located in the heart of the Bulkley Valley, Central British Columbia, at the widest part-—on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific—the centre of a large and proven agricultural district—delightful climate—natural trading centre for an ex- tensive mineralized district, HUBERT is destined to become one of the important cities of that rich section. MAPS, PLANS AND PHOTOGRAPHS on application. To get in “at the beginning,” write or call AT ONCE. Agents wanted everywhere. Head office: 624 Vancouver Block, Vancouver, B. C. TWO EXTRA PECIALS 20, block 21, Section 6, 4 roomed cottage and big basement, $2125 cash block 45, SEI GEORGE LEEK Lot with Lot 13, Section 5 220 or 615 Second Avenue PHONE 203 METALLURGY AND MINING GEOLOGY Res, Phone Black 413 Frince Rupert -F. M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur niture, everything in the line of Mechanics’ Tools, Guns ana Men's Clothing. Will call any time Highest prices paid. 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 House To Rent —_—— | Block 5, Section 1 $25.00 month per APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Box 136); + mre | : Observer. Special Correspondence Charles Durham, a PeORYe | - a ‘ cocaine 3 from the interior, is in the city For 24 hours ending 5 a. m., Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McNab, of!}on business. ‘ Friday, November 7th, 1913 the C.P.R. were among the week 0. Oat end visitors from Rupert. Bert Blake has taken Mr. Ayn bam ot a reduced to sea eh e--8 lace’s place in Cole’s cigar store JOVOL. vis 6 Aid Ce ealee V5 30.084 ’ ‘ing the latter's absence in the|Maximum temperature a7; | aid ; ac aacavle he| during | Mi Johnson ha ho fi prec | ‘ ashi ‘Minimum temperature 38. position of teacher of the Ter- vg ae Precipitation ........66. 79 race school on the resignation of 8. W. Gidiey, jeweller and} . ——— | Miss Pearson. watchmaker, has rented the cor- Speed of Wireless oF: 6 © ner store in the Hart block and The most exhaustive of tests Mr. F. CG, Lawrence, who re-| Will move there shortly. jhave shown that it takes but one cently arrived here, is opening a Fico Mile ot |twentieth of a second for a wire ‘uns , Mr. Lenahan of Spokane, vice-|/less signal to pass across the watch repairing and jewelery es- ; : | |president of Bates & Rogers Con-|continent from Washington to tablishment. He intends to util- : , , ; ne Istruetion Co., left for the south|San Francisco. ize for his business the former thi ft ; | | office of the Terrace Land Com- 11s morning after inspecting | ; - : pany work in the interior. One thing Charley Cranker| ye wwe +e Swi e \likes about his new automobile is| Miss Annie Lever and Mr Noo- Dan McEachren and John Me- | the al no matter how much he} nan, the station agent at Paci-|Kenna, a couple of ranchers from | winds it up. he knows that is isn't fic, were quietly married at Kit- the Fraser Lake district, came in | going to break out into brass sumkalum by Rev. T. J. Marsh onjon last night's train, This is} band ragtime or pickled ragtime Monday. The bride and groom|their first trip out in four years aes | > : | left for their home today with rE Ae TAXIDERMIST | the best wishes and congratula- Constable Grant of Hazelton, tions of their many friends in}who went south by this morn- Heads, Birds, Fish and Rugs | ras town. ing’s boat took charge of Fred|mounted first class to order for Vaugha ake , Benson and Peter Conrad, two|reasonable prices. 1 co) iT 1s POSSIBLE—BUT prisoners senlenced to six mon Oo. L. WINGERE! & CO. abs —_—_— ths each at New Westminster. 844 Seymour &t., Vancouver, B. The stranger paused on Harlem's —_——-- re 4 shores LAST DERBY RACE IN THE MAT. re = And blinked a startled eye - THE RELIABLE PLUMBER the iss fa , t +" : r l le t To see the joy-mad multitude One of the Greatest Race Films HARRY HANSON 19 individ wl eae t Go romping gaily by, that Has Been Shown | No wore ALisTa : , With rockets, music, drums and -——— 130 het ca meu wee 489} been rurn oe aving —, ‘ NO fifes, The crowds on the Churchill Out-of-Town Work | eng OTICE ! tgue ts oe aan S And fire of crimson hue, Downs on Derby Day, to ‘attend Meters ea ae Jai'resh ty 2 aa To celebraie some great event, which parliament adjourns and Wott nee noeaeen - ae Frost ; mentioned mn : : or JOL rom t e tis h Ce A longed-for dream come true.|business is practically suspend- : Ey Neesokente io. wer ls Ban thin ee 19th Noven is ed, is a most interesting picture One Trial Will Convince You 11:40 o'clock A. M., as No ° ; and Registry Nice The stranger watched the motltey|to be put on at the Empress lo- B. C., 27th Octéber, 1913 er throng night, together with the excitiog GEORGE LEEK weit H. F. MACLI On mirth and pleasure bent, race itself and the scenes which : Registra “Derhans.” > oF > avelec . . aka > dav one wu Real Estate, insurance and Loan Broker ee ‘ quoth he, “they have seg ibute to eee oe oa . of Notary Public. Rents and Collections WATER NOTICE a as the most memorabie in BPngiang. Albert Block, 2nd Avenue ; ‘ , ‘ , «© ‘ For a Lice to Ta r ter Made Sulzer Presid@nt; Another film that will make Bri Prince Rupert clin 4g hatel ‘hives mer ee Or, maybe, Huerta’s bit the dust/tish hearts throb is “The Vie- i ee ae ne Before a Yankee crew; toria Cross,” giving a magnifi- Between 5th and 6th Streets wal { Has Teddy dammed the Amazon,|cent reproduction of the famous a kn For something else to do?” charge of the Light Brigade|Office 606 3rd Ave. Ph 7 $n ad }‘while all the world wondered PACIFIC TRANSFER CO l verted’ at & He plucked a roysterer by the|‘‘The Sign of the Black Lily” ° | Ges sleeve, | siven again by request, and P: General Teaming, Safe, Piano us And begged him to reveal lthe's Weekly is particularly Furniture and Baggage Moving} mpplicasion The secret of this triumph grand] teresting. Carefully and Promptly done weser 3 That made the senses reel. Storage and Forwarding Wood and Coal| Wat “What mean these shouts? This of Ww raucous roar? bc ” P. O. Box 203 Phone 47 What for this wild acclaim?” The Daily News P ROBERTSON Oct Nov The answer pierced the awful din e “Boss Murphy's quit the INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Samia? : CLASSIFIED ADS. CHARTERED SECRETARY akan Be: : Bi ’ Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqul- skeen a Mining Division — ‘ aesahificontlppencinitihcmnanni sti tsteonesineaseais - dations and Assignments tr Southbound Passengers. FOR RENT Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. ©.) ‘Where = ‘ f ite S sts back Following is a partial list of the ai da sche nal ian Observat ry Jnlet. vi aan rate . | THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for MAJESTIC ROOMS cute ertincese Ho Ba ; outhbound PaSPene Cre: se the with bath. 433 7th Ave. E 254-2 aoe for Wn ; : ie Prince George this morning: = NICELY furnished front room th m ; t f t | Mitcate No. 1 9 a , . s 0} 00! ' ogden | Stezg » » . "te 2 ors ’ . * Y W. Stennett, A. J. Prudhomme,| apartment, over Westenhavers team 1eated, comfortable rooms | min g cer Mr. Hellmith, J. H. Smith, A. Car- Phone Red 183. 2601 from $3.50 per week up to the Mining son, F. ©. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs WANTED ce OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE ae a Cae ant of the : ta McDougall, E. Meunier, O. T. Me- Phone Green 69 3rd Avenue | , And rer Sars Donald, H. H. Thompson, E. 8 se Sided Se — lthe isaue , . SS wanted a jenna Cafe | ments Plum, 8. R. Lawrence, A. Olsen, 258-62 Every man to his business 1 Dat 4 th i J. De Rosa, Mr. Burrington, B. C. WEN TED —Oiet so gina baby about swo am an expert collector. Let me | ‘2% carn z Jo 8 . ‘" ours every Sunday afternoon. Apply sta ia . , oes S : o : mn "0. are ~ $38 8th avenue west. eactt jlook after your rented property CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS Neill, 5. M. rant, . O- Graham, | wi anren—pive or six room house, with} Or Collections. ; Mr. Reilly, E. G. Lenahan, Mr. bath and sewer attachments, furnished ; Rittenhouse, H. Johnson, P. 8. or.partly furalened. "17, News Omics GEORGE LEEK . GOOD general servant wanted; #35 per N ; Bonney, O. P. Linefort, W. D.|“inontm. Also nurse gifl wanted. Pour 615 2nd Ave. (Phone 203 | tro Wallace, A. Brooksbank, Mr. and saae AD Iey en Mrs. L. W. Padmore -—__———_- : inlet 7 . . 258t meas: Vengastil; |B. Conroy, ' D. WANTED-—Man and wife t manag il- ‘ ’ Al —Man w 4 0 a e ra Parker, G. McKendrie, Bert Smith, way lunch counter, Apply Mc- HARRISON W. ROGERS © ‘ Taugchs sg ‘Caffer Lean, News Stand, G. Wharf. Cc. A. Vaughan, Mrs. McCaffery, gat Architect Mrs. Dow and cihidren, A. D.| ——— — te de wad 1 Block : . > , o] t { Richardson, F. E, Vanderwerker, FOUND esi Ati parr a a E. Vanderwerker, W. L. Forest. zag se " j ments, » , ic ea FOUND—Fountain pen. Owner can have Phone 300 P, O. Box 1635 b ‘ same by proving property and paying 1 More Coal Coming for advt. “Apply Daily News Omee. ; co 40t aa The steamer Jeannie is expect- z - MEALS | BY. DAY OR WEEK 3s 24th ed tonight witiv 600 tons of coal 48048. bts Bttoct 19 a eal e ee oe ad from Seattle for Rogers & Black, 4 ce : than tana Dist t of Coast “ae Qressmaking and Millinery (FORMERLY @. 0. COANE) vee ane ee The trouble that you had last Single Meals From 35c Up nee ae, Seupaton cook, fear as trifles ; . ap- a. . for pe to purchase the fo year as trifles most of them ap-| Dainty Evening Gowns and HOME STLYE iowing “9 Dormission pear! And this year’s trouble, | Waists Commencing at a post planted abow. you will find, will seem as small, | wee 215 Second Avenue Phone 43 chins 048, "ehence e north 40 ch when left behind. | Place Your Xmas Orders east 13 chains nm ss i Early With WILLIAM T. HOUSE boundary ot ae an ” - . tion, thence § ee A | o John Meke Weer aa B.C. Land Surveyor thence east cha ence § } miss F. B. EASON chains, thence west ‘st By Day . O47 N I E New Westminster, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT | to the east bo ary OF a I ntaining yDayor 217 Ninth Ave. E 240 Columbia St. E P.O, Box 518 | Pole of | commen um At Home Phone Blue 339 eae EUGEN! RET ot H. D. Lenhart, Agent o Dated August 22nd, 1% 7 4943 . me] BROWN & BUTTERS |_!‘s'/"!." So we veel MINING ENGINEERS Skeena Land Dist land on Graham | follows Commencing at 4 } centre of Sect i T : Six (6), Graham Isiah sins, whence chains, thence 45 ar ins, fort north forty cha _ tb chains to the point bee ae , ‘ PAt HEADER Paty Ag Dated September, 4! if 191 Pub, Oct. 8, 1¥! oct To Rent n e-Roomed House ° Neat Thre Fifth Avenue, near the Hospital G. R. Naden Co. Lid. Real Estate and Insurance Second Avenue: Third Ave. Prince Rupert