OT How do you do each bake day. Do you get per- gect bread with every batch ? No question about it if you use MY flour. They test ROYAL STANDARD over at the mill by actual bread making with various wheat samples. Only grain that makes delicious bread is pur- chased. That’s why ROYAL STANDARD is so uniform. ASK YOUR GROCER @ Vancouver Milling & Grain Co, Ltd. VANCOUVER - NEW WESTMINSTER - NANAIMO - VICTORIA es That the expert land buyers of the country are confident of the future of Prince George was fully demonstrated at the recent auction held ir Vancouver and Edmonton. These experienced investors purchased over $2,000,000.00 worth of Prince George property. The demand for property in Prince George is very keen. Many turn- overs are being made daily at handsome profits. OUR THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE SITUATION We know the situation thoroughly, and are in direct touch with all Our property has been carefully selected and we are seli- The increasing demand it will pay developments. ing it at a slight advance over the auction prices. for this property is bound to assure investors quick profits. you to write us at once. Prince George Investment Co. 601 Dominion Bidg., Vancouver, B. C. —Prince George— BuncK NIGH STOVE POLISH: A Winner at the Range A AW: | Te F. F. DALLEY @ oo |No Dust No Waste! HAMILTON, CANADA |No Rust Going To The Old Country TO SPEND YCUR 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 Com’'] Agent, 443 Hastings St. Vancouver, B. C. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. A. W. Nase, West KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Tinware HARDWARE Graniteware MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes ‘Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ oes LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. rors os {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, } * and Mrs. J. M. Lynch left for Smithers. > > 7 Beatrice arrived about midnight 11 os morning | The Princess ! the south night. | * fre ilast mn . V. Gamble, of Gamble this the firm of & Co., returned morning the Rupert. * * ju irrison, ito the city on steamer Walter cial Owen, chief of provin- . returned = last night trip to Bella police Meial } Coola, | from an ° has been of her few weeks Rupert Mrs. Sweder, who visiting at the home ther in Victoria for a returned the Prinee lthis morning. . mo- on = Mrs. J. KE. Merryfield enter- tained number of her lady friends night at auction bridge, Several musical to the a last selec. evening's tions added en- CONTEST WAS KEEN BANKERS DEFEATED j|Large Attendance at Basketball } Game Last Night—Score | Was 14 to 9 Notwithstanding the ency of the weather the attendance at the game between the land the Bankers large as at any of games. The score was 14 to 9 jin favor of the Brotherhood, al- jthough the contest was much closer than the would in- dicate. | Following | Brotherhood Rogers, Daggett Bankers Hazlett, Little inclem- last night basketball! Brotherhood fully as the previous was score is the line-up: Mobley, and Blythe. Vidler, Maleel: Purdy. Ives, and HORRORS IN SOMALILAND Correspondent Tells that they Rival Any Ever Committed in Congo London, Nov. 13. don Express prints |dispatches from a correspondent The Lon- sensational | who has been trying to enter Somaliland to investigate’ the conditions which led to the re- cent cutting up of the British }camel corps. | The correspondent declares | that horrors rivalling the Congo latrocities have been committed on tribes friendly to the British jin Somaliland by the Mad Mul- jlah and that the British Govern- ) ment is seeking to prevent the |facts becoming known by ex- } cluding the McCallery & Gibbons newspapermen. SECTION 1. Lot on Second Ave., Block 7, $6,000.00; terms arranged. Lot on Second Ave., Block 9, $10,000.00: $3,000.00 cash. bal. arranged. Lot on Second Ave., Block 25, $10,400.00; $4,000.00 cash, bal. arranged. Lot on Beach Place, $3,500; 1-3 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. SECTION 2. Lot 6, Block 10, $1,375.00; $675.00 cash. Large lane corner on Moresby Ave., $2,500.00; terms arr. Lot 423, Block 20, $900.00; $100.00 cash, $400.00 to G,. T. P., balance $15.00 per month. SECTION 5. Two modern houses, splendid |o- cation, good terms. Lots 5-6, Block 27, an _ ideal apartment house site, $7,000.00 terms. 18, Block a nee $500.00 cash, bal. 2-and 18. Lot 24, . Block % ora ee | $400.00 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. Lot 24, Block 37, 1,500.00; lerms arranged. SECTION 7. Lots23-24, Block 29, $2,000.00; $800.00 cash, bal. 4 and 2 years. Lot 8, Block 26, $600.00; % cash, bal. 4 year. Lots 1-2, Block 39, $2,500.00; 1-8 cash, bal, 1 and 2 years, SECTION 8. Lot on Hays Cove Ave., Block 5, $700.00; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and ba i, ILot 44, Block 26, $525.00; .™% cash, bal. 6, 142 and 18. Lol 8, Block 34, $600.00; % cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. Lot 50, Block 46, $750.00; 1-3 Cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Farm Lands THE DAILY NEWS BIG LAWSUIT ABOUT dred Thousand Dollar Bond on Claims continued an ing Riehard G, the balance Peter Schufer and until the trial of an ght against them ons, of Kamloops alleges that he, Wood were the pect and owners R. G, Steele, w a party to the an option for $100,000 which has paid except the amount This amount he but is holdin git by court the ad- the dispute. The been an injunction restrain Steele from pay- of to Lumon Wood action brou- Robert Ly- The latter Schufer and $35,000 ing by original of the ho has been pros- rs pro- perty. made sait, secured all been in question. ready to pay, order of the justment of pre has English company. is until yperty turned to Presbyterian Services Rev. Sunday “Mixed Marriages’ will be F. W. Kerr's evening the The will few to the topic on in Empress theatre. also devote a speaker minutes fin- present chureh. held in Ave ancial policy of the will be Hall, 4th Morning service the al Presbyterian 11 o'clock. The Presbyterian Club will hold a meeting for and ganization on evening in the Church hall. The formal opening of the Club will be a week from Tuesday, when Capt Fred Stork will an A programme will presented be business or- Tuesday give address good also be and refreshments will served. Trades and Labor Council Labor Council regular meeting November 24. All request- The will on Trades and hold their Monday, members ed to be present importance will meeting The the Carpenters’ are specially ss of the in busine before meets as come council Hall. this A docket a light usual $5 fine. The . « Elder, C. Elder, V. Gamble, M. P : Wagron, J. O. Shea, J. B. Skelly Bishop Du Vernet left this FE. Kohse. Mrs. Sweeder, W, J.|™orning for Port Essington Smith. C. M. Gonnell. O. A. Rag where he will hold confirmation | 4 stad, A. 3, Towey, ..W. Wood, | Sety'ces: omorrow. WATER NOTICE Vera Gud, Lena Pebedemer, Me! Rae Uisenee 0 4 jna Tepa Hamei, R. T. Gibbons IN THE MATTER of an Application for Not ake and Use Water : . te aati . the issue of a fresh certificate of title for | Me" 0! Mrs. C:' A. Vaughan, Mr. C, A license 1 Vauchs an undivided one-half interest tn Section | way), aus en 10, Township 6, Queen Charlotte District,)in a west For Granby Bay F. Manley, | No. 3320 ¢. Satisfactory proof of the loss | /4fd and emp Mr. A. T. Evitt, Mrs. A. T. Evitt,|of the above Certificate of Title having | {!" Se { Mire McAds pT I 5: yj | been furnished me, ante nue Se 8 i the land Mr. McAdams, T. H. Andrews, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is) Beiries on easterly and will tan a arg Geo. MeDon-— |™y Intention to issue at the expiration of eS ; ‘ i Lear, BE. Linberg, Ge fcDon- | one month after the first publication hereof | ##stings N: ald, Mr. D. P. Hein, Mrs. D. P.\a@ fresh Certifeate of Title to the above | This p : He mentioned lands in the name of C. ; on ‘ ein. Strong. whieh Certificate of Title was is- we sued on the 12th November, 1897, at| V4 i ieee pace A. M., as No. 3320 C. lw P e i vic anc \egistry OMce, Prince Rupert, . t Methodist Ser os B. &., 27th October, 1013. ro sf ‘ —— w-4t H. F. MACLEOD, ot Morning service 11.00 o'clock District Registrar. JUSEPI ER, Applican . f or nreac h fir ' ( 30-No ; vvocE Age the pastor will preach the final | sxeena Land District—District of Coast, | 0°" 29°%° sermon of the series of Life's Henge V == + . tire CERTIFICATE OF IMPR Burdens,” the subject being The ‘ aoe, n wi ria, Herbert W. Lees or | OVEMENTS. ? monton erla ecupation gentleman Ptarmigan minera I é tt Divine Burden Bearer. At the | intends to apply for permission to pur Skeena Mining Division Casslar Dig. close of the service the sacra cena dad 7 on pee tt bab r ‘ Commencing at a pos planted n he | ere cated he ment of the Lord’s Supper will | northeast corner of a bay a little to the|from the m i I Bay, . eastward of Skiahi B Stephens | Observator on be administered, Sunday schoo in the foresh . 1 ‘adjacent to the ry | "teko a tice ti kergin, Pree 2.30 p.m. Evening service 7.30 jeation to 4 ha lot L. KR. W. | Miner's Certficat : 7 : . ul went ha u for the subject will be “A Governor “ ains, then south twent ‘ Pre in Dismay Following the ser- | [/2""h, ° ee ah ee oe Pra i vice will be a 15 minute song mencement and uining t acre S| service All are welcome. HERBERT W. LEES ‘in Per H Agent, L. R. W. Beavis Dated October 12th 1913 ’ Put Nov 1 191 Jan 1914 “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. ‘ FOR RENT NI ELY furnished fror room in modern 8 ea over Wessenhavars nr sy GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH ® . Pree *ho te 8&3 260t . eS ‘ COLUMBIA ‘ I \ FOR SALE Department of Agriculture : enim $$$ $$$ Office of Assistant Horticulturist s © pool tables M. Cros : b eae eee ‘ora mene ' 262-267 |New Court House, Prince Rupert FOR SALE—Canadian Home Investment Phone 534 7 contracts, number 16 and 17 Fifters 4 “par Pad b ins stalments | paid Send offer to P. O Information or advice fre Box » elty 266-268 viven. Write or call OWS fresh calved and coming in alwa a on hand, and tuberculosis tested. Jol A. H. TOMLINSON ” och cattle fealer, Collin 1 We ve, corner Carleton and Westminstes Koa Assistant Horticulturist Range V Phone Collinewoor i‘ st rf | Take notice that Euge } f Prince Collingwood East, Box 20 if ~ Ru upet hs : pat ends W : ~~~ THE RELIABLE PLUMBER |. s@!23"0"' i wing c I I WANTED HE “Comme a post planted about cha ‘ins ’ Senesrer ee ee HARRY HANSON 5. E hence | WANTED—Girl to mind baby about two east west | hours every Sunday afternoon Apply 139 2nd Ave. Phone 400 | 7 yr 528 8th avenue west. 246 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE rn . le ; Out-of-Town Work | to ‘ | WANTED-—Five or six room house, with : ate ‘ lor | thence - bath and sewer attachments, furnished a oo aeerent ore w less or partly furnished. X 17, News Ome: emerson IN | to the Plumbing Insured from Frost ae 9 WANTED ro buy a 30 ft cabin cruis Work Done Promptly and Guaranteed at|! gas boat with heavy duty engine Name Reasonable Prices acres 0 : price and equipment in detail in rey One Trial Will Convince You . Apply Box 87 Daily News Dated A t ; vated ugust 22 . GOOD general servant wanted; #35 per Pul Sept. evee month Also nurse girl wanted Fo GEORGE LEEK = Dp @ lover Mrs ‘a re f et help empl yed. Mrs. L. W. Patmor Skeena Land I vees Real Estate, insurance and Loan Broker Char } Notary Pubiic. Rents and Collections Take notice that I, | ert Parsons, | Albert Block, 2nd Avenue iorne York, N. Y., ly for a license ¥ wy Dressmaking and Millinery ee eee guint ace Between 5th and 6th Streets ee eee t the Commencing at a arter post | ; t “ve r G S ¢£ oat oicentre of Section 7 b Dainty Evening Gowns and Office! 606 3rd Ave. Phone 93 | SU"s , Graham Island, thence south for Waists ; chains, thence east forty tha, "tor PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. |" {0 8% Sa" Place Your Xmas Orders , chains to ~?P mt ate thee . on . SERT ae Early With General Teaming, Safe, Piano, By ter, Agent ee Furniture and Baggage Moving Dated Septernd rai Aes re Le , Oct. 3, 19 ’ " MISS F. B. EASON Carefully and Promptly done. Fup, Oct. © imide ‘SS, PRINCE RUPERT Dispute as to > Payment of Hun-| Nearly Fifty ‘Saloon Passengers | ——— TO CURE INDIGESTION AtH By Day or ome 217 Ninth Ave. E. Storage and Forwarding Wood and Coal Phone Blue 339 PRINCE RUPERT FEED 00 Phone 47 P. O. Box 203 908 Third Avenue P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Dealers anton Sacaptereny patente Wt | page SEEDS | @mith Block, 8rd Ave., Prince Rupert, 8. ©. say TIMOTHY The undersigned begs to an- OAYS CLOVER nounce to the public that he has taken over the MAJESTIC ROOMS WHEAT ALFALFA Clifto B k Steam heated, comfortable rooms | CORN ETC l n a ery ffom $3.50 per week up = which in future will be run in OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE CHICKEN FEED A spRclaLTy conjunction with ’ Phone Green 69 3rd Avenue Knott $ Bakery Mail orders promptly attended All under one management. Every man to his business. |! The continued patronage of ali am an expert collector. Let me customers of Olifton’s Bakery is look afler your rented property cordially solicited. or collections. GEORGE LEEK FRANK KNOTT. YOURS — 615 2nd Ave. Phone 203 Industrial ; Sites HARRISON W. ROGERS 9,000 Third Architect Suite 1, Federal Block With Rail and Water PRINCE RUPERT, BR. C. 4 cash, Da ) s 535 onthe Tratisportation Phone 300 P, O, Box 163 month : ein fl Lot 22 } HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. Financial Agents Ave. MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK At 118 8th Street {FORMERLY B. C. CAFE) Single Meals From 85c¢ Up Apply G. R. Naden Co. ld nes rance Real Estate ane I Prince Rupert Second Avenue: HOME 6TLYE