WHEN BUYING YEAST INSIST ON HAVING THIS PACKAGE rr ov MAKES THE ETT COT LiGHIO MGiLETT Tt. pin 1g OR ONTO OM irae D re ‘e@ Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation prospec- Maximum temperature 40. tr, gg to apply for permission to|Minimum temperature 32. OSs the TDD OWINE-Cepcelbed lands; Precip. Snow and rain... AA Commencing at a post planted on the IN THE SUPREME .COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE WINDING UP ACT, BEING CHAPTER 144 OF THE RE VISED STATUTES OF CANADA AND AMENDING ACTS AND IN THE MATTER OF THE PRINCE RUPERT, FISH AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Conti- nental Trust Company, Limited, a body corporate with a registeréd office at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, has been appointed of- ficial liquidator of the above named Prince Rupert Fish and Cold Storage Company, Limited, by order of Mr, W. E, Burritt, district registrar of the Supreme Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., of the 8th day of 13. November, A. D. 1913 WILLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for the Said Liquidator, Office 606 3rd Ave. Phone 93 PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. General Teaming, Safe, Piano, Furniture and Baggage Moving Carefully and Promptly done. Storage and Forwarding Wood and Coa) P. O. Box 203 Phone 47 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Pdi mimente, 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 |- THE DAILY NEWS ROYAL MARKSMEN IN COMPETITION King George to Oppose the Arch- duke of Austria with Rifle and Shotgun London, Nov. 47,—A friendly contest of their skill in markman ship as sportsmen will begin on Tuesday between King George and the Areh-Duke Francis Fer- dinand of Austria, and will be one of the most interesting sporting events ever arranged, It will take place at Windsor Castle The King a notable shot, while the arch-duke also has a big reputation, especially for his skill with the rifle in this coun- try, but it is believed that the King will prove his superiority With the shotgun. is Case as Dismissed driver for the ert Dairy Co, was court charged with the health by-law. The case was dismissed as it was found that the fecused was not responsible for the act on which the charge was laid. It is likely that a charge will be made against the proprie- tor of the dairy on his return. Prince Rup- in the police a breach of \ A scrap at Beach Place on Sat- urday between, two men resulted in an assault case in the police court this morning. One of the parties to the encounter was fin- ed $5 and both were bound over to keep the peace. Ben Edinger and A. J. Pearve left on the Prince Albert last night for Masset. St. Andrew's Ball Leading socia! event of the year in St. Andrew's Society Hall Friday, 28th November at 9 p.m. GRAY'’S ORCHESTRA (4 piece) ° REFRESHMENTS Gent’s Tickets $2.50 Ladies free Tickets to be had of Messrs. C. H. Orme, Williams & McMeekin and McColl & Robertson TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received up tilk noon Saturday, Novem- ber 22, 1913, for the pur- chase of all’or any part of the stock and merchandise and fixtures’, belonging to the Allan Photo Co., now located at Haskamp Build- ing, 2nd Ave. Steck can be inspected by making ar- rangements at the office of the Continental Trust Co., Ltd., Assignees. CONTINENTAL TRUST CO., LTD. Assignees Prince Rupert eet “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four room flats, Beach Place Building, #18 and $20 per month, See McCaffery & Gibbons. 270-275 NICELY furnished front room in modern apartment, over Westenhavers’ offices. Phone Red 183. our FOR SALE COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West corner Carleton and Westminster Road, Phone Collingwood 46 KR, Post Office, Collingwood East, Box 20. 270-f WANTED POSITION WANTED by steady young man, Box 88 ,Daily News. 271-273 WANTED—Sewing by the day or week. Miss M. Washburn, Phone Blue 399, 2690 WANTED-—-Girl to mind baby about two hours every Sunday afternoon. Apply 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—Young woman to wait on table; wages $30.00 month with room, Apply ours Prince Rupert General Hospital, 2601 GOOD general servant wanted; $35 per month, Also nurse girl wanted, Four help employed. Mrs, L. W. Patmore, 258u MISCELLANEOUS AGENSY PROPOSITIONS Splendid op- portunity for party seeking 4 staple and profitable business, For particulars call at Haynor Bros, 272-274 HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 1, 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 86c Up HOME STLYE Industrial : Sites With Rail and Water Transportation Apply HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. Financial Agents Third Aye, Prince Rupert HAVE YOU REGISTERED Holders of agreements of sale who can produce a re- ceipt for 1913 taxes in their own name are entitled to register for the voters’ list any time up to November 30th inclusive. Both the agreement of sale and the tax receipt have to be pre- sented at the city hall. Don’t forget .to register. . Time expires Nov. 30th. Nomination of Officers At a special meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles held last night the following were no- minated for office: President Thos. Cartwright, F. V. Clark. Vice-President — A, K, Nelson. Chaplain—M. O, Berg and F. Webb. Secretary—B. F. Self, Geo. Leek and J. J, Keefe. Inside Guard——R. Barnes and CG. Phillips. Outside Guard—P, Doherty, H. MecClinsky. Five Criminal Cases Five criminal «cases will be heard at the Assizes to be heard here starting December 10th | Following are the cases: James Taylor. charged with theft; Washington, charged with house breaking; Chas. Benson, charged with theft of lumber from the Westholme Lumber Co.; P. J. Wilson ,charged with horse stealing; and Wicklund, charged with murder, Leon Bail Was Granted ~ Shannon, Win. who was bro- Thursday, Noy from Hazelton on| night's train to six months’ imprtson- | having liquor in his Ulegally, has entered an appeal against the conviction. ught down Sunday of for possession serve al term ment He is now out on bail, which was fixed at $300. The appeal will eome up at the county eourt in December. Jingle Pot Coal beg receive Lindsay Transfer Co, announce that they will ym Friday another large consign ment of the old reliable Jingle Pot coal. This is the best quality coal being offered for sate in Prince Rupert. Phone orders to 115. 270-273 Mr and Mrs. John Flewin re- turned to Port’ Simpson © last night after spending a few days in the city. The only * first-class job printing house in Northern B.C The Daily News. F. M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer 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 LAND CLEARING Peter Nelson {8s open to take contracts for clearing land in and around Terrace; also cordwood for fuel, etc, Terms, ete., on application, PETER NELSON, TERRACE, B. C. THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 2141 Third &t. Work Strictly First Class Switches of All Kinds and Hair Goods a Specialty HARRY HANSON 130 2nd Ave. “hone 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 Reasonable Prices One Trial Will Convince You — GEORGE LEEK Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Streets at PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue . Dealers in 4 : R FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY, L U M B E; OATS CLOVER oe WHEAT ALFALFA SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended tv PHONE 535 P.O, Box 1546 That you should take advantage of as they vo ie rgains Bi generous saving on Fall Necessities just whoo, 8? Says eae aratdilidlsiiesiay rou Tequire them LADIES’ SUIT SPECIALS LADIES’ Ss $20.00 Ladi an aae A mannish tailored Suit, | g),,, madé of fine twiil English » pay , serge, lined with silk vel nivii : velteen lining; skirt is’ six haut: ; gored below the knees and 8 has a pleat to bottom of Peclal $4.00 skirt. BED COMFOR TE Friday and Saturday, $20.00 Bed ( es WHITE WOOL BLANKETS. '!!e wilh $4.75 ling, n These Blankets are very good b special in values you can ae Tt not buy elsewhere. The size | IR (2x: is 72x84 and guaranteed to | Friday and Saturday, $2.85 be made of long wool free BOYS’ | from shoddy .:...... $4.75 i SWEATERS MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR | omen! 0 $1.00 wool Coat 100 doz. men’s special fancy ¢ / one and one rib knit Under and mad | h | wear, guaranteed unshrink- four-p vat able; made of Nova Scotia | Prices $1.35, $1.75, $2.50 4 best wool; double breasted; $3.00 gai ght; outside sateen DR. VERNON’s CUSHION acing; sizes 34 to 4. SOLE SHOES $ NORMS ois tes a ai $1.00 on 6.00 - 2 ws Teese t ‘ Sh) | LADIES’ SILK RAINCOATS —ianu sac: $18.00 and best Beautifully finished, styl- tainable ading ish silk Raincoats of Gloria | leather 1 hi } silk and lined with best world, and | first grade of rubber; in all those havi | the new colors, and shot ef- wishing comf he | fects, Inspect these and in gunmeta | } ( | you will buy. Special for Friday and Sat- EOIN Hs tv hc $18.00 | urday $6.00 be | PRIDE, NASH & CO. Wholesale and Retail Prince Rupert ember 20, 1945 How do you do each bake day. Do you get per- fect bread with every batch ? No question about it if you use MY flour. They test |} ROYAL STANDARD it 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 iy @) | Vancouver Milling & Grain of Prince George was fully demonstrated at the rece Vancouver and Edmonton. These experienced investo $2,000,000.00 worth of Prince George property. ‘The demand for property in Prince George is very overs are being made daily at handsome profits. We know the situation thoroughly, and are in dir developments. Our property has been carefully selected Ing it at a@ slight advance over the auction prices. The you to write us at once. Prince George Investm 601 Dominion Bidg., Vancouver, B. © PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER ( First and MoBride PHONE 26 © Yard a! werner? Branch i VANCOUVER - NEW WESTMINSTER - NANAIMO. VICTORIA -=Prince George That the expert land buyers of the country are confid OUR THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE SITUATION for thie property !s bound to assure Investors quick profits peeeet poonnenneetnntet P Co., Lid ent of the future nt auction held in re purchased over keen. Many turne ect touch with all 4 and peasing demand ie will pay we are sell- ent Co. nl noe Rupert (. v