> “NEMO” :: CORSETS ee 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 will agree to keep the size and style you want always in stock, produce extreme figure-reduction with perfect eae, standing ling oF seal {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, | T. C. Murray, a well-known drummer, is paying one of his regular visits to Prince Rupert and district. * * + W. E. Davidson, representing Smith, Davidson & Wrigtt, of Vancouver, was an arrival by ‘the steamer Prince George this morning, . . * Gc. G. and EF. P. Westenhaver, brothers of J. D. Westenhaver, were among the arrivals on the steamer Prince George this morning. * . * The regular monthly meeting of the W. G. T. U. will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the home of Miss Wark, 217 ist Street, All ladies invited, * . . A. L. McHugh, one of the own- of the Silver Standard Mine at New Hazelton, left for the in- terior this morning afler spend- ing a few days in the city. * * * Capt. ©. W. Wearmouth of the steamer Prince John arrived on the Prince George this morning his steamer having been laid off ers TIN CURVE-BAGK) ISWAN-SHAPE| ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT WALLACE’S H. S. Wallace Company, Limited for a short time for repairs and alterations, NOTICE Tenders wanted for ten thou- sand (10,000) feet of piling. Ap- ply A. S. King, Premier Hotel. * > * Tenders wanted for eight (8 For specifications apply S. KING, Premier Hotel, scows., A. MASTER OF ELOQUENCE Lord Curzon Declares Lincoln Was Superior. Oxford, Eng., Nov. 10.—Lord Curzon of Kedleston, chancellor a If You Are Thinking of Spending Your Christmas at Home Permit Us to Tell You About Our PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ALL EXPENSE TOUR i Leaving Vancouver December 7th j FE and travelling by special train, via Chicago and Niagara a: Falls to New York, there connecting with the various steamship lines. All railroad and steamship transporta- tion, berths, meals and hotel expenses included in your a ticket. A choice of various steamship lines is offered. For complete information call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. G.; Prince Rupert. B. A. W. Nase, Com’! Agent, 443 Hastings St. West Vancouver, B. C. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. os ~>—Prince George=> Aire valent oe Ss Bi i] : ? Fay 4 That the expert land buyers of the country are confident of the future { of Prince George was fully demonstrated at the recent auction held in é Vancouver and Edmonton. These experienced investors purchased over ; } $2,000,000.00 worth of Prince George property. i The demand for property in Prince George is very keen. Many turn- i overs are being made daily at handsome profits. | OUR THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE SITUATION i We know the eituation thoroughly, and are in direct touch with all developments. Our ‘property has been carefully selected and we are soil- ing it at a slight advance over the auction prices. The increasing demand for this property is bound to assure investors quick profits, it wil) pay you to write us at once. Prince George Investment Co. 601 Dominion Bidg., Vancouver, B. C. iH LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. Firet and MoBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C, ~ MISSING! | Thousands of readers are missing our offer to send FREE our large range of patterns of OUR FAMOUS SUITS or OVERCOCATS TO MEASURE (Carriage and Duty Paid) at $8.60 (valucd by our customers at $20), Together with patterns we wi!l 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 . ‘ yalue. Money returned if you are not satisfied. ; Address for Patterne;: i CURZON BROS., Clougher Syndicate, ), 449 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO, Please mention this Advertisement. (Dept. 10 Oxford University, in delivering the Rede lecture on “Parliament- ary Eloquence,” last night, de- clared he would escape the task of deciding what Briton was master of modern English elo- quence by declaring that an American, Abraham Lincoln, was superior to all. AT THE POINT OF DEATH Poor Health of ex-Empress Eu- genie Causes Anxiety. London, Nov. 10.—The health of ex-Empress Eugepie of France continues to cause Rach anxiety and her death would not be sur- prising at any moment. Died at Hospital Alex. Ceglarski, a Russian, ad- mitted to {he hospital on Mon- day, died last night from Bright's disease, aged 27 years. Deceased was in the hospital at Hazelton for a couple of weeks before coming to Prince Rupert. A bro- ther, Peter Ceglarski, accompan- ied him from Hazelton and still in the city. The funeral! will, take place to- morrow at nine o'clock, inter- ment at the Fairview cemetery. is “SAFETY FIRST.” These two words will hence- forth commence every train or- der used in operating trains on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. They will be transmitted over the telegraph wires from the dis- patcher and written on the copies handed to the conductors and en- gineers of trains along with the rest of the train order, of which these important words are to form an integral part. It was not considered sufficient to have them printed on train order franks, and the extra cost of telegraphing these two words with every train message is cheerfully undertaken in order that every dispatcher, conductor and engineer will constantly have before him the two words that are meant to form the operat- ing motto of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The “Safety First” movement is being promoted in another di- rection, for when uext month's pay cheques are sent out by the G .T. P. Ry. every one will have attached to it a little slip printed in red, as follows: “The ‘Safety First’ movement now being put into effecl on this system means greater safety for all, Post yourself on the subject and become a ‘Safety First’ man, You will not be censured for tak- ing the safe course,” Gotham Business Booming. An indication that retail busi- ness is booming in New York is seen in the recent apology on the editorial page of one of the news- papers of that city over the in- ability to find room in its columns for nine and one-quarter col- unmns of -advertising, accepted and in type but crowded out, How different in Prince Rupert! Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Phone 4. * tf THE DAILY NEWS TWO LOCAL PEOPLE MADE HAPPY TODAY Miss Helen Foley United in Mar- riage to Mr. Hector Longpre of the Windsor Hotel. A pretty wedding was solemn- ized at the Roman Catholic Church at 10:30 this morning when two popular residents of the city, Mr. Hector Longpre and Miss Helen Foley, were united in marriage, The was performed by Rey, Father Bunoz, a large numebr of the friends of the contraeting parties being present. ‘The bride, who looked very pretty in a dark blue tailored suit with hat to match and Mara- ceremony bout furs, was given away by Martin O'Reilly. The bride was attended by Mrs. Clyde Rogers, while the groom was assisted by J. O. Keefe. Miss Blanche Curtin presided at the organ and played the wedding mareh. The church was very prettily decorated for the occasion, Following the cere- mony high mass was celebrated. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Kenneth McKay of this city and has resided here for some time. The groom is well known, having been for nearly two years in the employ of W. H. Wright of the Windsor Hotel. Tonight at 9 é’clock a wedding supper will be served at the Windsor Hotel and the happy couple will leave tomorrow morn- ing on a short wedding trip to Stewart. wre We SS, PRINCE GEORGE PASSENGER LIST Traffic to this Busy Port Shows No Sign of Falling Off The which steamer Prince George, arrived usual time as brought on this morning in forty- eight saloon passengers anda large number of third well as a good cargo of freight. Following the pas- senger list: G. W. Smith, A, E. Mathewson, Charles Rowley, Richard Kleesat- tel, Mrs. Hattie Reynolds, E. L. McCamp and wife, Harry Gen- derson, J. M. Lynch and wife, W. class, as saloon is H. Ragsdale, Mrs. F. H. Nelson, A. W. Paul, Miss E. Holbrooke, A. W. Given, J. Moore, J. Stein, J. McCallum and _ wife, Mattie Washburn, Henry Fehrman, ©€,.C. Westenhaver, BE, P. Westenhaver, John Pertson, J. Matlew, N. C. Sawers, G. N. Stacey, H. Good- win, T. J. Drain, Mrs. Muirhead, R. T. Moss, W. H. Sproule, W. FE. Davidson, A, 8. King, T. ©. Mur- ‘ay, J. Neen, A. Godfrey, Mrs. Doodson and child, Fred Rosseau and wife, Rodolph Rosseau, R. R. Jones, W. B. Baer, J. ©. Hunter, Capt. C. W. Wearmouth, Mr. Me- Cullough, A. J. Prudhomme. NEW FILMS AT MAJESTIC One Shows the Present Troub- lous Times in Mexico One reads a great deal about Mexico these days, Wilson declare war on the Republic within the next few minutes is the burning question. At the Majestic they and whether President will are putting on tonight a film called “The House Divided,” which Mexico certainly. is, and this is a strong drama filled with exciting incidents which gives a clear insight of Mexican charac- ter and condittons. There is! ‘al- so a biog ‘aph) photoplay showing an escaped convict trying to keep his liberty at “all costs, a’ Villo- graph which is a drama of Wall Street speculation, two pugliists scrapping over a girl’s love and other interesting features, Macdonald Election Void (Special to the Daily News) Winnipeg ,Nov. 12.—The elec- tion of Morrison, the Conseryva- tive in Maedonald, in October, 1912, has been deelared void in hthe courts. Animals, birds, fish and all kinds of game heads mounted; hides tanned and made into rugs and robes. All work strictly first class. A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- dermist, 728 Helmeken St., Van- couver, B.C, fn —S—"_7} Industrial ; dites With Rail and Water Transportation Apply HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. Finanoial Agents Third Ave. Prince Rupert Wednesday, N OVemnber 12, TO PROVIDE POLICE WITH WINTER COATS Report of Chief Vickers for the Month of October Shows a Very Quiet Month Jjomfortable overcoats to pro- tect the city police from storm, wind and rain during the cold winter weather are to be provid- ed, Chief Vickers pul in a_re- quest for these at the meeting of the Police Commissioners yes- terday afternoon and as the fin- ances were in such shape as to permit of the expenditure, the request was granted. The chief was instructed to ask for tenders and place an order for the coats. The report of Chief Vickers for the month of October showed fines amounting to $158. There were only 24 cases entered dur- ing the month with twenty-one convictions, The cases were di- vided follows: Drunk = and disorderly, 16; assault 3; breach of street bylaw, 2; burglary 1, indecent act 1; theft 1. Two cases of the twenty-four are still pend- ing, the theft and the burglary case, Commissioner as Maitland asked for a report on Comox Avenue conditions. Chief Vickers re- ported that where there were residents of the restricted trict a month ago, today are only thirty. He also 57 dis- there report. ed that the residents there now all claim that they have bought the houses whieh they occupy. a couple of ex There were only ceptions and these people been notified to vacate, , | W. B. Baer, manager of the | Port Edward Townsite Co., re- | turned to the city on the Prince} George this morning, after} spending a few days in the south. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. i FOR RENT NICELY furnished front room in modern apartment, over Westenhavers’ offices. | Phone Red 183 260 POR RENT The building at the corner of Srd Ave. and 2nd, whole or part; fine | location for grocery or butcher store See George Leek, 263-65 | FOR SALE . icisladiihtcliabalebebienanmesbeden | FOR SALE—-Two pool tables. F. M. Gros: | by, 839 3rd Avenue. 262-267 | | WANTED | WAITRESS wanted at Vienna Cafe. | 258-62 i WANTED—Girl to mind baby about two | hours every Sunday afternoon. ADPIY | 528 8th avenue west. 2461 | WANTED—Five or six room house, with | bath and sewer attachments, furnished | or partly furnished. X 17, News Office. WANTED—To buy a 30 ft. gas boat with heavy duty engine price and equipment in detail in reply cabin cruiser Name Apply Box 87, Daily News. 263 6s | } GOOD general servant wanted; #35 per month, Also nurse girl wanted Four help employed. Mrs, L. W. Patmore 25s j —_— } | | LOST. LOST—PFriday night in front of the post] omce purse, card case and Finder please phone Blue 306 scissors Oressmaking and Millinery Dainty Evening Gowns and Waists Place Your Xmas Orders Barly With miss F. B. EASON By Day or 247 Ninth Ave. BE. At Home Phone Blue 339 |} intends fon the more } THE WEATHER. Furnished by F. W. Dowling Obserevr For 24 hours ending 5 a.m,, Barometer reduced to gea level Ek a Ce SOA14 Highest temperature ¢ 19.0 Lowest temperature 33.0 ROM Shane Vee uta 08 of Two Men in Oregon Nov. 10.—At on Grizzly Moun- Portland, sawmill Ore, a ’ lone fain in Crook county, Oregon, early today, a millhand named Brown and a companion known only as *Kaintuck,” fought volver duel which resulted in the death of both. Jealousy on the part of Brown, who was married, 18 given as the cause. There were no witnesses to the duel, ~ Home Is a cage or a paradise, according to how the woman deals the game.—R .T. Lowery in The Ledge. IN THE MATTER of an Application for the Issue of @ fresh certincate of title for 4n undivided one-half interest in Section 10, Township 5, Queen Charlotte District ne Aa ans Satis Agd proof of the loss 0 he above Certificate of itle been furnished me, =e ROURS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it ts my intention to issue at the expiration of one month after the first publication hereot a fresh Certificate of Tithe to the above mentioned lands in the name of C, B. Strong, which Certificate of Title was is- sued on the 12th November, 1897, at 11:40 o'clock A, M., as No, 3399 Land Registry OMmee, Prince C., 27th October, 1013. 4t H, F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. Cc. B. Rupert, w- Skeena Land District Range \ notice that Herbert W. Edmonton, Alberta, occupation to apply for chase the following Commencing at a District of Coast, Take Lees, of gentleman, permission to pur described lands post planted on the northeast corner of a bay a littl to the eastward of Skiahi Bay, Stephens Island, foreshore and adjacent to the ap plication. to purehase fot of I nh, W Beavis, thence north twenty chains, thence west twenty chains, thence south twenty chains, thence east twenty chains follow ing the shore line to the point of coin mencement and containing forty acres or less HERBERT Per His Agent, Dated October 10, Ww Ww LEES L. Beavis 1013 Jan i2th, Pub. Noy 1913 1914 GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Agriculture Oflice of Court Assistant Horticulturist Prince Rupert 534 House, Phone Information advice Write or call. A. H. TOMLINSON Horticulturist freely given. Assistant THE RELIABLE PLUMBER HARRY HANSON 2nd Ave. Phone 489 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 You GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert 5th and 6th Streets 139 Work Between Office 606 3rd Ave. Phone 93 PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. General Teaming, Safe, Piano, Fufniture and Baggage Moving Carefully and Promptly done. Storage and Forwarding Wood and Coal —_—r nn rr ee 215 4a Second Avenue Phone WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Surveyor New Westminster, 8.C. 240 Columbia 8t. E, PRINCE RUPERT P.O, Box 518 _F. M. CROSBY © Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur- niture, everything in the line of Mechanics’ Tools, Guns and Men's Clothing. Will call any time, Highest prices paid. 839 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 For Rent RS 1; Modern Five Room House on Water Si. $25.00 per month APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert P. O. Box 203 Phone 47 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- dations and Assignments Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C. MAJESTIC ROOMS — Steam heated, comfortable rooms from $3.50 per week up OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE Phone Green 69 3rd Avenue Every man to his business, 1 am an expert collector, Let me look after your rented property or collections. GEORGE LEEK 615 2nd Ave, Phone 203 HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 4, Federal Block PRINCE RUPERT, B, C. Phone 300 P, O, Box 1635 MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK At 118 8th Street (FORMERLY B. C. CAFE) Single Meals From 85c Up 1913 = OPPO Cope o gy aaeneer Cer ee,, ANNOUNCEMENT Sess The UNndersigned begs nounce to the Public taken over the Clifton Bak which future conjunction with Knott’s Bakery The continued Patronage of customers of Clifton's Baker : cordially solicited oe bees ' to an. that he has ery run in will be j in gement ‘8 FRANK KNoTT PIOPIFOROR OD ODO Hy aneeee eee *Orooes} NOTICE oF DISSOLUTion, Take Vaughan y n as 1 I Prince Ruy I . 1 ave and the } i mi ed on by Char y mite i 4 4t-W iARI WATER NOTicE, For a License to T Notice is hereby mer, of Gor Ba license to take anid water out of Boulde \ , in a we dir el. land and empt in “Aen the head of sat 1 be used f verted at a described he Hastings No. 6 and 7 1 rhis notice w 1 On the 14th day of be “pplication will be { Water Recorder Objectio be | Water i j “ ith I oo or Water Rights, Pa: lament lidinees Victoria, B = Toe ake and u siven 1 "S Water, sterly " 1 pur ; bout 1% miles easterly ana a! ( ‘ atl I t, B uch. 36 Nov. 3 CERWFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS, Ptarmi gal ap ing Skeena trict, Where located from the mouth Observatory lnk Take notice Miner's Certificate N agent for Wm, K. Lor tificate No. B70101, and Miner’s Certificate Sixty days from the to the Mining Recorder 4 Improvements, for the ing a Crown Grant of u ra c im Mining Division oo ion of Situate ip the @ssiar Dis. About six miles back of F ( \ back t “ls k, Goose Bay, And further take not al a der section 37, must! ) t the issue of such Certificat m ments. Dated this 24th day ptember, A. D. 1913. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Ground Hog, M tain Goat and Eagle situate ip the Skeens Min mineral claims, ing Division Cassiar I Where located Al from the mouth Fal Ubservatory Inlet, Take hotice that I Free Miner's Certificate ing as agent r Ue Miner’s Certificate N Coates, Free Miner's 77639, and Wim. T. Ker Certincate Biss3y, intend the date hereo!, to Recorder tor a Certil ments, for the purp Crown Grant And further take not der section 37, must be fore the issue of such provements Dated this 24th day of 1913. Skeena Land District—District Coast, Range V Take notice that Eugene Rupert, B. C., occupa apply for permissi iowing described lands Commencing at chains sou'h of S. E. 30045, thence b east 13 chains more boundary of Jobn tion, thence south 2 to John Mckec thence east uv chains, thence wes to the east bounds of commencell more or les M point acres Dated August 2 Pub, Sept District—Disitrict Charlotte Islat Skeena Land Take notice that I, Herbert Par New York, N ‘ 3 u torney, intend t apply prospect for coal and under one hundred 4n land on Graham Island, follows: : te aie Commencing at 4 quarter ta bip centre of Section Thirt eT Six (6), Graham Isia ace south to chains, thence east [or hains, th ty north forty chains, thence ime} ! chains to the point of beginning HERBERT PARS‘ NS, Locator By C, P, Nuter, Agent Dated Septesnber 4th 913 93 Pub, Oct. 3, 1913-—-Oct. #4, 1913. eA PRINCE RUPERT FEED 00 Dealers in FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A. SPECIALTY snded Mail orders promptly attended ee To Rent on Neat Th ree-Roomed House Fifth Avenue, near the Hospital G. R. 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